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October 4, 1895 (4 pages)

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~~ ° 1 3 TATA, a ) A FS 1 * ' © Ba) feats toe s ° a Te HW . Ot ae 1 7, is THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif. The Latest Events at Grass; Valley Up to a : sesagyeeret 1,2 Published Eveuinks Daily Except Sundays and ¢@ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer'a Full Year. uv ee eh eee en. . (Established Sept. 6, 1860); al Holidays & GuBscriPrio’N Terms—Fifteen Cents a Week, LocAL Reapine Notices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each 8ub-. ¢ seqnent Time, One Dollara Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Known on Applio Jast night from Byron Springs. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, Doings and iatentions. E. V. Fonda of Sierraville is in town, Chas. Stow of Forest Hill is in town, C. Moore of San Francisco is in town. W. Buck is down from Moore’s Flat. Harry Clark of Sacramento is in town. J. Fowler of Downieville is in town. H. F. Brewer of San Francisco is iu town. the flour, man of SacraPp J. Greenlaw, mento, is in town. FR John Stack and wife of Sacramento are here visiting. John German, Jr. of San Juan returned A. Wilson came down from Downieville last evening. Dr. Coleman of Oroville is here spending a few days. : H. L. Brand and*G. Wolf of San Franc'sco are.in town. C. H. St. Clair of Relief here today to visit his family. O. E. Rosendale and Charles Smith came over from French Corral today. A. Houstman of Stockton is here spend~ing a few days. W. Newman and M. Francisco are in town. as Hill arrived Thomas of San 8. E. Anderson arrived here this morning . gg_ from Reno, Nevada, K. Casper left on the train this afternoon or Truckee. . Mrs. Coffee arrived here last evening from. Salt Lake on. a visit, . Andy Hampel and F. A. Sieke came in on last night's train from Sacramento, 8.'G. White and C, B. Ryer Francisco came in on the morning train. . P.S. Gocdsfud of Oakland came in on the morning train. { A. Goodwin and Geo. Taylor of Downieville arrived here this morning from San Francisco en route home, Miss Hortense Dunnicliff arrived from San Francisco yesterday on a visit to her folks, ; M. H. Low arrived here last evening from Weber Lake on his way to San Francisco F. P. Powell of here last evening county. L. Jones passed through town this morning en route from Sacramento to Sierra San Francisco arrived on shis way to Sierra county. ig ca 'T. R. King, the lumber man of Sierra county, down the Mountain House last evening, and left on the train came from for San Francisco, P. H. Whelan returned last evening from a two months’ visit to San Francisco, Monterey, Bartlett Springs and other places. He was especially pleased -with the Springs asa pleasure and health retort, Miss Esther McBean, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Chas. Griasel, will return to her home at Washington tomorrow, -and will be accompanied by Mr. aud Mrs, Grissel, : THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S Summarized Mention of Minor Home ~ Happenings. A ‘dance will be given at Washington tomorrow evening by M, D. Cole. _ Robert Simmons is having his saloon on Pine street nicely papered. George Russel is doing the job. g There will be adance at Ragon’s Grove tomorrow evening—the last dance to be given there this season, The wind last night blew off a good many apples and other fruit from trees in the It is time now to orchards hereabouts, ' pick apples. A lot of choice flowers and floral pieces sent by absent relatives and friends in re" spect to the memory of the late James W, Lyons, did not arrive here till last evening— too late for the funeral. Notice the change in Wolf's advertisement, and remember that he has one of the tinest stores and fresbest stocks of goods in Nevada county. Lumber for Tilley’s new building, at the junction of Pine and Winter streets, was hauled yesterday, The old sheds that occupied the lot have been torn down and the ground cleared for the new building. Charles Ninnis celebrated his twentieth birthday last evening by giving a party at his home on Riety Hill, to which a number of friende were invited. The guests were entertained in the most cordial. manner, and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. A Truckee Trick. The Truckee Republican says: Certain business men in this town,are in the habit of sending away for their job printiog when ’ they know that they can have as good work at home for prices just as reasonable. These . ganié men who.are in the{hebit of doing this think it the duty of the local puper to do all it can to keep trade at home, but4 they overlook the fact that it is also their duty to practice the seme doctrine. If this is buildiag up a town we would like to know where it comes in, If everybody adopted the same plan as thess {cw whom we refer it would not be long be’ore we would have no town to build up. ; of the Mt. Blanc Mining Company: Gauthier, Henry Bush, Miss Edwards, Miss William Provis Jr., in Grass Valley. visit is to inspect two or more mines in this district, one of them being the Crown Point, R ‘carriages followéd the remains to the Odd Fellows cemetery. The pallbearers were selected equally from. the Masonic and OddValley for a long-time .cccurred last evening at the residence of.George Fletcher, being tendered-as a farewell to A. W. Stoddard abd wife and W. A. Hawley and wife, who leave goon for South Africa. Business at Transacted at the Meetirg Missiouri Canyon on road leading from Re and ordered placed on file. ; of San]; Road Commissioner,-of District No, 1, was approved and ordered placed on file, were found due and ordered paid on the Ist Road District Fund for labor on roads : . and labor, $74.60. walks and tiu' roof for Court House : BY TELEPHONE. ¥ O'clock This Afternoon. The following have been elected Directors A. ouchet and A. B. Brady. f Mrs, Murphy, who was hurt in.a runaa eation.\ N way accident day before yesterday, was), Bee es ae ee ee ere ee Te Ure seriously than at first, sup-}and of good size. ee esas een s, OCT. 4, 1998. poséd, Two of her ribs were broken, She. h ————————_—_ ". is stopping at the home of her son-in-law, E. Bertraux and A. M. Chambry arrived here today from Paris, The object of their} ery without in a systematic manner. be begun without delay. ices of the Masons, A large concourse of ellows fraternities. One of the nicest partiés given in Grass — +e + BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Today. J.R. Tyrrell, Justice fees, $43,50 Carey Manion, conveying sick to hospital, The quarterly report of F, M, Pridgeon, 2oad Commissioner of District No. 3, for abor and material on new bridge across ief Hill to North Bloomfield, was approved The following demands against the county or labor performed on Edwards Grade were dered paid on the General Road Fuiid: Joseph Creegan, labor on bridge, $35. —_, Jerry Mahoney, labor on bridge, $27.50. The quarterly report of J, M. Buffington, The following demands against the county J. M. Murphy, $5. E, B. Messervey, $2.50. J. P. Arbogast, $29.40. G. H, Davis, $7.50, A. H. Scott, $11.25. J. Jones, $13.75. F. T. Marker, $20.10. A. R, Ivey, $2.50. E. J. Ebaugh, $7.50. V. E. Auston, $3, Thomas Mooney, $108, W. Monk, $22.50. M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $5., H, & F, L, Cooper, lumber, $5. J. M, Baffiington, per diem and mileage The following were the bids for concrete CONCRETE WALKS. J.T. Day, Pine street side, $280 for 5 feet six inches wile. $255 for 5~ feet wide, Winter street, 4 feet wide, $200. W. H. $442.50, Arnhart for both concrete walks, TIN ROOF. Mayflower AllowGeo. E, Turner, for tin roof, tin, $400. Menlo.extra tin, $335. ance $25 for old roof Legg & Shaw, Dean tin, $7 85 pér square. Pontyiministen tin, $8 90 per square. Old Mayflower tin, $10 per square, Athol Lily tin $6 per square, TRULY WONDERFUL, ~ The Stage Demonstration by the Boy Wizard Last Night. — Maryaville Appeal of Thursday: ©, Clauson, Grass Valley. tip 36 per square, Long before the hour announced for the appearance of the Boy Wizard had arrived last night the sidewalks leading to the theatre were crowded with people anxious to witness the power of magnetism as exerted by the young man,. Meu and woman from many of the outlying districts were noticed in the throng, no donbt attracted to the city by the liberal advertising of the Wizard’s manager. When the doors of the playhouse were ‘opened the. management found that the seating capacity of the building was not sufticent toaccommodate all who scught adThe doctors say that they tind this same state of mission, affairs wherever they Visit, ; Alter Professor W. F. Hall had delivCurative Agent,’ the sick and erippled and aftiicted were invited to the stage that ‘they might fivd relief IN the magic touch of the Boy Wizard. treated with wonderful Eleven cases were In instance the cripple confessed a favorable change in bis or afew minutes rubbing of the parte, resulta, each her condition after only Several rheumatics were able to arise and pranee across the stage as active as could Oue okd couple from Smarsville, named Brook, found wonderful relief through contact with the Boy Wizard. one a , SHILOH'S CURR is sold on a guarantee It cures incipient Consumption, It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dosé, 25 ots., 50 cte,, and $1.00. Sold by Carr the healthiest person in the house THE LA BELLE MINE SOLD. Purchased by a San Francisco Gentlesold the La Belle. quartz mine, in Valley district,.to H, B. formed @ lot of work of the property and ry to properly work the mive, hence could not but partially develop it, A wel was run, which gives 700 feet of backs. The funeral of the late C. H. Hankins] ,f Sacramento, who has been in this city took pldce this afternoon, under the aus-. f 4 Rancher» McDowell's Team Takes a Spin two-horse team in front of Gaylord’s store this afternoon, the horses started and ran down Pine street to Commercial, then on ‘to: the Plaza and up Boulder street, out Park Avenue, ‘taking the road that extends back of Pine Grove Cemetery, and continuing until they reached Ogden’s place, on the Red Dog road; where jis kept busy at heroffice, Room 10, Naered his lecture on ‘‘Vital Magnetiam as a man Today. Postlewast. today Willow Tomkin of San The tormer owners have perJ.J, Lyons and J. L. rancisco, ave at various times taken out excellent uartz from the ledge, which is well defined They lacked th@ capital, owever, to put up the necessary machinelong tunMr. Tompkin proposes to put up machindelay and opeti the mine The work will The sale of the La Belle was made hrough the agency of Captain E. E. Hawk A LIVELY RUNAWAY. Without a Driver. Roff McDowell of Brown’s Valley left his While he was in the store they wére ‘stopped. A lot of eggs, grapes and other fruit contained in the wagon was thrown out and the wagon was badly damaged, fad Sigourney’s express wagon was run The horses were not . hurt much, into but was not damaged to any extent. ‘At the Plaza the runaway team passed two or three other Henry Lane, mounted on a saddle horse, rigs without a collision, gave chase, but did not’ overtake the team until they had reached the point above named. SETS + 2@o-+—--— Is Kept Busy. Mrs. Dr. Frank, the celebrated eye specialist, who isexamining and testing eyes free, tional Hofel. Persons wishing to consult her should make their engagements ahead, Her time is limited, as she soon expects to make a tour to the Atlanta Exposition. It s KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blodd parifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., AO cts,, $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros. a The Lamarque Mine, Telegraph: mine is going on jnst about as rapidly as Mr. Thompson, who has charge of the workings, is much encouraged by the recent devélopment, There ledge in the bottom of the shaft and the opé isvery heavily sulphureted, going about is possible. is a ten inch five per cont. The sulphurets are righ and pays fully $80 per ton. The Laméarque is a parallel ledge to the North Star, The sompany propose fo siuk the shaft 125 feet deeper and then they will crosscut, Good work is being done“at the Lamarque, + #ee >And the Band Played. According tothe Brockton, Mass., Times plies between Onset and Monument Beach, one day the steamer’ Genevieve, which recently ran pretty well into shore when nearing President Cleveland’s sammer home, looked the steamer intended making a lajding, Mr, Cleveland's family were enjoying themselves aud to those on shore it as if near the landing, and as the steamer drew near they picked up their traps and started up over the lawn toward the house. In another moment the leader of the band on the Genevieve waved his baton and the Play in Your Yard,’? and the steamer swung out frem land and kept on her way. + *@eCard of Thanks. Stokes, Mrs, N, A. Hendrickson, Mrs. T. W. Finchley;-Mrs, ©. 58, Moody, Mrs, F. K. Develey, Miss J. de Lyons, sisters of tions of sympathy and friendship fested toward them in their bereavement, eaelients Nice Articles. Monday and Tuesday THE BOY WIZARD. The works on the Lamarque ]. band started in playing, ''J Don't Want to Mrs, B. Lyons, mother of the late James W. Lyons, aud Mrs. M, Dillon, Mrs, J. L, ceased, take this method to express their heartfelt appreciation of the many indicamaniSweet Pickles, Chow Chow and Olives in NEVADA THEATRE. ° and Tuesday Matinee, . ° Oct. 7th and 8th. ; Tuesday Matinee to Ladies. « —-o Is Coming With Healing in His Hands. The Leaf, Eliad, Tame, Rheuratis, Paralytic ard all on Canes, Crutches and in Rolling Chairs will te TREATED FREE, Upon thespublic stage at the NEVADA THEATRE Monday and Tuesday and Tuesday matinee, October 7 and 8. * Doors open at 7, demonstration at 8 Pr. M. THE WORLD'S INVINCIBLE MAGNETIC HEALER, Who. cures the Deaf, Blind, Sick, Lame and Paralytic by the LAYING ON HANDS. will publicly demonstrate his God-giving power and heal the sick as above without money and without price Admission 25 Cents, Which Includes Reserved Seat. Treatment on the Stage Free. The audience will witness the grondest and most graphic: portrayal of this most subtie power ever accomplished by man. They be come fairly bewildered as they witness thiy most glorious and ‘startling resuls of a power too strange to define—too mysterious to fathém -too wonderful to explain—too remarkable to conceive. f
He _performs ‘cures that will astoxish the skeptical, set the serious to thinking snd convinee the doubtful. No matter what the disease—how bad, how long standing or hopeless the case——they are amenabie to cure, and they will ARISE and WALK. Prof, W. Fletcher Hall The World’s Greatest Sight Diagnostician and Public Lecturer wlil deliver the following course of very interesting and highly instruc tive lectures preceding the demoustrations by the Boy Wizard; which have made him famous throughout the country as a benefactor of both sexes, and won plaudits fom the medical worla for his superior knowledge of mun and woman his tmely advice and plain talk to-all MONDAY nigh, Oct, 7th Subjeet, “The Power of Vital Magnetisus a. «Curative Agent.” Public lecture to both sexes TUESDAY Matinee, Subject, Suffering Woman Fortitude to Endure."’ Private lectur. to. ladies only. No babjes or-children admitted. TUESDAY Night, October Sth. “Our Disobedience of Nature's Laws."’ Private lecture-to men only. No boys admitted under 16 years Chief Medical Advisor. . and Her Heroic Dr. A. H. Bryant, the eminent chief of the medical department of the Pacific Coast Medical snd Magnetic Institute of San Frauciseo, whivh is the permanent headquprters of the above company, graduated with high honors in New York City, and bas been o careful student of homeopathy, eciecticiem, magnetism and all the progressive schools.of medicine. After au extended visit through Europe he visited nearly (ithe colleges and hospitala in London and Paris, Edinburg and Dubifn, where the best advantages could be obtained for chosen fie'd of labor. While aboard he was unanimors'y elected amember of the Royal society of Science, Letters aud Art of London, Eng'and, which was an especial compliment for his acquired ability in his profession. With these credentials, together with twenty years among the varied classes of chronic di:eases with which his great practice has constantly surrounded him, he is justly entitled tothe émineat position he has for so long held-in the medical world as an expert specialint in chronic disease His patients are numbered from all parts of the world, and so remarkable has been his suc cess that we pause in wonder at the superior bulk, at Wolf's grocery store. ‘a22 ‘DIED. of Leonard and Millie Holbrook. In this city, October 1, 1895, infant son qualifications of the physician who ean, from a strictly sc entific knowledge of the strnciure of man, feli disease at a glance without asking any pga looking at the tongue or feeling the pulse, They not only treat the blind, lame and cripple}, but nearly all diseases quickly yield t their -trange power. NOTICE TO. CREDITURS. Fx ATK OF SAMUEL CASPER, decedsed 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Adniinistrator of the Estate of Samuel Casper the said wiilt4¥ the having claims agai exhibit them, necessary Vouchers of this notice tothe said 41 office on Commercial Street, Nevada City, the tiansaction of the business of said estate in said county of Nevada, K.-CASPER, Administrator of Estate of Samuel Casper dev eased Dated Nevada City, this 4th day of October 1895. = » fHos. ©. Forp, Attorney fir Meta‘e bis Notice to Creditors, pg OF H. A. LONER, DECEASER 3 No ice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the LONES, deceased, -to the creditors of vouchers, estate ‘ THOS. 8. FORD . Admiuistrator of the estate of, H, A: 1ONES deceased, to the creditors of and all persons deceased, to withia four months after the first publication Adiinistrator, at his Nevada county, Cal,, the seme being the place for Kstate of H. A, and all persons haviug ‘claims against the said detcased, to exhibit them, with the necersary } within cone month after the first publicdtion of this Luolice to the said Adminis-4 trator at the law effice of Thos 8. Ford, corner Pine and Commercial Sts , Nevada City, Nevada eounty, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said sumption, chronic bronchitis, chronic,diarchcea neuralgia, nervous prostraticn, diabetes, Briglit’s disease, epilepsy or fits, tumors in all conditions, dise ase of a delicate nature, disexrse, bone, hip disease, deafness, heart disease, bladder, disorders, hemorrhoids. or piles, chronic >. heumatism, obstinate Causiipation. disease of +} women, Cataract of. eyes, Cancer, seiatica, paral ysis, fistula, asthiffa, I’ver complaint, kidney trouble, scrofula, gravel, throat disorders, im +} potency and in fact all diseas:s yield to animal magnetism in the hands of these famous Meg netists, : To The Sick: It is especially degired that the very. worst and most seriously afflicted oripples—those on crutches, ie rolling chairs, the deaf, lame, bliad aud other invalids will present themselyes for treatment at the Theater next Monday aud Tues ‘ day hights, and with that purpose in view. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS will be furnishe . al! who wish to be cured. and they. will be be treated free upon the stage. Tickets will be. issued and seate furnished to all who desire treatment by applying atthe box office of tne heater at 6 o clock each evening of the de monstration : In Nevada, 6 Days Only. The BOY WIZARD OO. have engaged private sarlors atthe National Hotel,.where all who esire private treatment may call FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing Monday, October 7th to Saturday, October 12th, and receive CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE, and if curable may take the treatment if they. so desire. " Price of treatment within reach of all.. Office hours at National Hetel: 10 a. M. to “ A Bros. A deceased. é Dated Oct. 4th, 1895. oo queer, your mama’s a terror +-she’s run three conventions, declared for three fellows; she’s goten a straddle, way up on a vote, 86 hushably baby, yoair papa’s the ‘goat’ Rockaby baby, the dishes are clean, papa’s mamma is late seems always to lag, but ‘jag.’ talk, for papa got lonesome and went for a walk ; he was met by a widow—a regular ‘dream,’ your papwaeadardy;-ont not of the ‘goream.’ So hushaby baby, for flirting’s no sin, your daddy was tempted, she tickled his chin; she was so plump and so pretty, go neat and so trim ; so hushaby baby, -your dad’s in the swim.—Advertiser, Oct. 8th, at 2:30 Pp. M1 _ Oo Catarru, inci-ient conT The Coming Man in Colorado. —_— t “Rockaby baby, your mamma has gone ; he’s out at the caucus and will he till dawn; he wore papa’s trousers, and in them looked jone scrubbing and put on the beans ; your neaven help papa, ‘if she comes home with a So rockaby baby I'm glad you can’t Laveta, Colorado, Ween eee . A aka rere A Composition on. Woman. One of our ‘county school teachers sent us the following composition on ‘‘*'woman”’ written by one of her. little girl scholars, which we deem very original and worthy of reiteration: ‘Boys are men that have not got as big as their papas, and girls are women that will be ladies by and by. fore woman. When God looked at) Adam he said to himself: ‘Well, I think I can do better if I try again.’ And he made ive. They wear out everything but soap. If I had the world would be girls and the rest dolls. Man was’ made ‘beBoys are a trouble, my way My papa is sonice I think he must have been a little girl when he was a little boy. Man was made and on the seventh day He rested.’ Woman was then made and she s . has never rested since, <n ++@e o—Moonlight; Dance. Prof, Michell and A. J. Ragon ill give a social dance at Ragon’s tirove on Saturday A gereral invitation is extended, “This will be’the last dance of 2t evening, October 5th, the season in the grove. = ~--9be-o-—— = A Goop Apretrr® and refreshing sleep at this season indigate a condition of bodily health. These Are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla, It makes pure blood and good bealth follows. -/ Hoe’s Prius are purely vegetable, harmlessy ‘effective, do not pain or gripe. + eeePiano Tuning and Repairing. C. W. Bennett is expected to reach Nevada City about the 22d of Sept. sl198t -2@Or + — anne Free Pills. ‘ Send your address to H. E° Bucklen & ‘o., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Lite Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits, These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Consumption and Sick Headache. , For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable, They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. -They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tene to stomach and bowels, ureatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25e. per oox, Sold at Carr Bros. Drug utore, ~ * 260s Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best-Salve in the werld for Cuts, sruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Hiles, or no pay required. It 1s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money efunded, Price 25 cente per box, For sale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store. oe —i-ohe-s ie Mrs. T. 8S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn,, says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘sayED MY LiFg.’ I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or kidney trouble it excels, Price 75 cts, Sold by Carr Bros, $1.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. ~ Itis sold on @ guarantee by all drugsts, It cures Ipcipient Consumption gin is the boat Cough and Croup Cure Sold by Carr Bros, All Agree That For Naturalness Style, and Finish MOORH'S PHOTOGRAPHS “Are Unexcelled in th> State. BXAMINE HIS WORK. * ra CONSULT HIS PRICES. The Best Equipped Studio * iw Northern California. York Street, Nevada City. A Gtavel Mining Claim CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP, The ground is good for small wages fora generation or more, and will bring large returns again, when hydraulicking is permitHardwood Ash, Antique Oak Finish, 7 »pieces, with Bureau shown in upper right hand corner, German bevel glass 20x24 $18:00, With cheval bureau 17x30 .Ger— man bevel glass as shown in upper left hand corner, $20,” (Washstand omitted for lack of room.) Separate pieces sold as follows : Bedstead $5,50. Square Bureau $8. Cheval Bureau $10. Washstand, $3. Chairs 75 cents each. © Rocker. $1.75. Table $1.25 A reight on either of these suits guaranteed not to exceed $2.35 to Nevada City. John Breuner 604-606-608 K ST., SACRAMENTO . reat’ Sacrifice ale > baby OF Grocefles, Provisions, — ~Gase Goods, Plaza Grocery Store, Will be sold for the Next 90 Days At San Francisco Cost Prices! 7 . This isSTRICTLY A CASH SALE, and a better oppertunity to lay in goods cheap has never been offered to the people of the county, R. H. Forman & Go., FProprietors. Successor ‘to Shurtleff & Son. ee ~ erties eee cmnnanares — —— AAAAADAAAALAAAAAARALUAAAAAAAARARRARRRA “GRAND OPENING ; 3 2 fag . : +o) The Leading Clothier of Nevada City, & 3 Has just received his first stock of . . Fall Clothing. Nothing equalled it ao ;) ‘ever received here before. Go and HI. 2 inspect the Goods—the prices are all FE : right—you will surely say. \3 Corner Broad and Pine Streets. ee Mrrverevverenrerenrvreeeverrre =— —_—_—_—_—__ Abii a . Advertising Medium ted. “For furthey information erquire at 424F. M.and7 to8rp, M, >i the Dany Transcnirr Office, 2, _° Than the Daily Transcript. a NO BETTER’ ©. Ae RIA LLL TET -THEDAIL Published Ever BROWN & C/ SESVET 15 Cts. per Ww WHEN ) SIX DOLI —— FRIDAY... (2 GR ET Tel ~SPECIAI Cloaks and ( ~ Prices a B. Newmann Broad street, ha elegant garment are selling the prices. ‘Special he-held on Satu: day, October 7t otfered-on these an opportunity _ wraps cheaper t Call early and bh stock is reduced lively at the pri goods are of the agree with us tl departments. 7 and vicinity are our elegant stoc furnishings, ete, 04-26 Adop The Board of meeting held adopted an add) City, giving rea new water syat posed system w and the advanté formation abou! probable amou price at which . nish water to and figures re which it is dee posted on, 80 votes intellige printed i? the . ready for distri An Expe The power w Electric Power of A. W. Hane has had charge in Chicago. ¥ in a few days. trician and unc . orghly. A testing ro jn connection \ this city, as it light as well a . paratus and ot .to the power shortly. The pleted tomorr flume will be { ito hold the wi house to Deer probably reac! week. The « to a close. ° Bows Who infest of robbing sic what ia of stil unfrequently under which . we owe to 800 these dangero art of the:pu imposition by Never, buy w! kegs or jugs Stomach Bitt ing the hands ing the comb Dragon, and ure note of facsimile of t the company, cap, on whiel article, toget the center, feit Hostette not hesitate . fail to convi Mr. T. . New York ¢ rilla cured h from which adds: ‘I ha body, and o Sarsaparilla ‘ The Unio to any part office on ‘th tended to, Highest Gold \