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October 5, 1895 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . (Established Sept. 6. 1880., . Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Callt. . Published Evenings Daily Except Sundays and al Holidays SUBSCRIPTION Trrms—Fifteen Cents a Week, @ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollars a Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL READING Norices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subp sequent Time, One Dollara Line a Month. Ratés For Other Advertising Made Known on Appilication =— SATURDAY .. ..OCT. 5, 1895. ii 7 ae PERSONAL POINTERS. A-Concise Chronicle of Yariuus Folks, Doings ani Intentions. Henry Hoskins is on the sick list. W. Davey is very sick at bis home at Relief Hill. Samuel Poorman returned last night from the Bay. i f B. Huckinswas over from San Juan Bis yesterday. , fs Richard Thomas and wife came. over t , from Birchville today. C. Gaffney came down from Downieville i" today. Hon. R. McMurray left om the noon” train for San Francisco. John Spaulding tame up from Auburp ; this morning. . : Abe Carley arrived : from San Francisco. —Mrs—RR-Tully.is here visiting the ; family of J. B. Tully. ’ ! H. E. Diggleson, the popular traveling man of San Francisco, is in town. W. McFarland of San. Francisco is in town. 5 J. D. Koss of San Francisco arrived here jast night en route to San Juan. Frank Pl of Reno arrived here last night on a short visit. A. E. Paine of Carson City arrived here last evening. WwW. R. Craig arrived from San Francisco here last evening last evening on mining business. Miss M, Allen and Mrs. J. Millnard were over from Birchville today. Judge Stanley A. Smith arrived last evening from Downieville on his way to San Francisco. : Pem. Goodspeed, who lived for ‘many F years at Hunt’s Hill in this county, but now ? : a resident of Oakland, is visiting this city for the benefit of his health. ! Harry Clark, the well-known commercals cial traveler, isin.town, Mr. Clark lived with R. M. Fryer at ‘Glenbrook many years ago, and has numerous acquaintances in this city. ; THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S Summarized Mention of Minor Home . Happenings. : Remember the moonlight dance at Raé gon’s Grove tonight. John Richards and family have moved into their new house on Piety Hill. Bert Pollard was given a pleasant surprise party last night at his home on Gold Flat. A bull’s head stew will be served tonight at the Hub saloon, ‘ Everybody is invited. A. Tam has fitted up the show-window at his oyster grotto on Pine street in a very attractive manner. The center piece is a « ‘unique little fountain, . Quite a number of Nevada City people went to Washington today for the purpose of attending the ball tu be given there this evening. : August Guillaume, ‘the winemaker, and distiller of Boston Ravine, gave a big French dinner at his place today, to which a num-~ ber of Nevada Cityans. were invited. Ir, Hunt has received from below an elegant surrey and fine double harness to go with it. He was out driving in the new rig this afternoon. ~2@e+ SANA The dates of the Santa Barbara flower festival have been changed to thé 15th, 16th N, Y.,, says that Dr. King’s New Discovery ig undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that he has used it in his family fur eight years, and it bas never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why nottry a remedy sc long tried and tested. ‘Trial bottle free at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store. ——--—+ 00+ ‘ Mrs. T. 8S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘s\VED MY * uFe.’ I consider it the ‘best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used,” For Dysia, Liver or kiduey trouble. it excels. 1ige 76 ota, Sold by Oarr Bros, ° ‘Business at Transacted at the Meeting on the General Fund: struction of Canon Creek and Purdon bridges, $80. ; read, approved and filéd, the Third Road District Fund: $132. Crawford, $7; J. Glasson, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. . GETTING READY FOR A MILL. — Work Progressing Satistactorily at the Coan Quartz Mine. The shaft at the Coan mine, abont three miles west of town, is down, 100 feet and The distance between wal!s varies from eleven to-twenty feet, but the ledge matter is not all solid, although there is considerable hard quartz, heavily sulpburetted. It all pays Work is being prosecuted in‘a Today. The following demands were allowed Spaulding & Parsons, advertising and . drifting is now being done both ways. rinting, $42.70. , W. Scott, Constable fees, $68 35. J. M. Buffington, supcrintending conto work. small way, about five men being employed. The ledge is on the contact and is considered a valuable prospect by experienced mining men who have examined the mine. The quarterly report of F. M. Pridgeon There is a small water-power hoisting and Road Commissioner of District No. 3, was] Pumping, plant on the mine, and. the ma‘lchinery for a three-stamp mill is on the ground.and will be put up in a short tithe. Negotiations are pending for the sale of the property, but if this is not effected the present owners will continue to work the: mine the best they can, peor P. H.:Paynter, justice fees, $27. nese Neng P. H, Paynter, justice docket, $5. Johu R. Tyrrell, Justice docket, $9. J. B. Wright, Justice fees, $7.40. The following demands were allowed ‘on Citizens Bavk, $258.85; C. D. Easton, 25; F. M. Miller, $144.70; Woke $15.25; P. AlWorthley, $96.44; O. Monday and Tuesday THE BOY WIZARD Penrose, $30.62; W.-H. Withams, $40; J. Shea, $48; F. M. Pridgeon, per diem and road to be kept open be rescinded. “$5.50. pital, $5. ison, $18 75; E. T. nileage $75. X Labor on roads—Antone Aogustine, $5; James Ore, $5. F. T. Nilon appeared before -the Board bebalf of the owners of the lane through vhich the proposed road is to be run from . point near Frenh Corral to Rice’s crossing and asked that the order made by the Hoard on July 8, 1895, ordering the said A. Seaman; repairing — sprinkling cart, S. B. Crawford, inquisition, $10. G. W. Butler, conveying sick to Hos¢ Richard Dillon, Constable fees, $21.55. The Quarterly report of E, W. Donnelly, Road Commissioner of District No. 2, was read, approved and ordered placed on file. The following demands were ordered paid on the 21 Road District Fund: E. W. Donnelly, per diem and mileage, «75. John Gill, $5;.F. M. Browns, $10; Jas. Lewis, $7.50; F. F. Kelly, $2.50; Albert Harris, $14; J. Madden, $7.50;-V. Newell, $2.50; Weissbein Bros., $98.25; P. M. Edwards, $.59; C. Smith, $16.25; James Barrett, $60; F. E Higgins, $6.50; Chas WeStruck, $5; L. J, Blundell, $30: Citizens Bank, $112.50; J. C. Conaway, $46.55; W. Cunningham, $80. the Ist’Road District Fund: A. A. Charonnat, labor on roads, $50. The following demands were allowed on the General Road Fund: . B. Cary, $12.50; S. A. Winn, $20; J. A. The Board visited the County Hespital this afternoon and found everything kept in the neatest manner and the patients all properly cared for. J. I. Day was awarded the contract to build cement sidewalks at the Court House, The dispute over the road that was fenced in near Rice’s Crossing some time ago, was compromised by the parties agreeing to put up two gates, provided the county put up and maintain sign boards offering $25 reward for the conviction of persons who fail oc refuse to close the gates after passing through. — ~— +e e—To The Miners’ Convention. Ihe Yuba County Miners’ Association met at Smartsville on Wednesday night and elected the following delegates to~the State Convention,. which meets in San Francisco on the I4th: From Koses Kar Township—C. F. Ayer, James’ O’Brien, W.C. Halstead, Louis Conrath, P. Campbell, John McQuaid, W. W, / Chamberlain, Thomas Colin, John Peardon, Joseph Durfes, J. H. MeQuaid and Jolin Walsh. ) Nofth East Township-;John C, West New York Township—Wam. J, Mellon, Slate Range—O. G, Mayo,Wm B. Neek, and J, R. Kenneddy. Forest Bar—James Ni leon and Dan Gettins, The following demand was allowed on . Conaway & Bro., $28 94; J. W. Forman, ! Trinity Church. Rev. Erasmus Van Deerlin, rector, Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity : Sunday School at 12:45 p. m.; Evensong and sermon at i The rector can be seen in the "Vestry You P, M. from 10 till 12 on Wednesdays. cordially invited to take part in its responsive services, are + 4@e + Moonlight Dance. Prof, Michell and A. J. Ragon will give a social dance at Ragon’s Grove on Saturday evening, October 5th, A general invitation This will be the the season'in the grove. 22 aeeee Piano Tuning and Repairing. last dance of *2t is extended. C. W. Bennett is expected to reach Nevada City about the 22d of Sept. slO8t ——___— -—_--~@e o — KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will ‘purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulat your Bowels and make pour head clear as i sell, 25e., 50c., and $1.00. Sold ‘by Carr ros. : ; + Oe Nice Articles. Sweet Pickles, Chow Chow and Olives: in a29 ase sulk, at Wolf’s grecery store. = FENCE IN YOUR HEALTH. Put'up the Bars and“Laugh at Weakness and Disease. Thousands of people there are who are not sick, but every now and then they are ‘ander the weather’’—they can’t exactly account forit. Fact is, they are always in acondition of half-health. Whenever any extra demands are mide on their powers of endurance or resistance of morbific influ ences, they break down. Everybody should have the greatest amount of reserve strength—something to spare for emergencies. : Peruvian Bitters used regularly will give you that reserve strength. Its. principal ingredient, the famous Peruvian Bark, is a wonderful invigorator. You may get enough nutrition from your food to carry you along under ordinary circumstances; but Peruvian Bitters will so increase the efficiency of your digestive system as-to lay up something for “‘a rainy day’’—for a foggy and windy day, too; will giye such tone and vigor to all your vital funetions that such troubles as rheumatism, neuralgia, colds, malaria, fever, agué, headaches, lassitude, etc., which attack and* disable the weak, will be fence and barred out, and nothing interferes with the full enjoyment of your physicaland nvental powers. Mack & Co., San Francisco. gists and deuiers, oe All drugCREDITOR 3. cette OF SAMUEL CASPER, deceased. 4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of ‘S§ muel Casper, deceased, to the creditors of and all. persons having claims ayainst the said deecased, te exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first put/lication of this notice to the said Administrator, at his office on Commerciv! screet, Nevada Cicy, Ne vada county, Cal,, the same being the place fo: the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada, . K. CASPER, of £amuel Casper, . NOTICE TO Administrator of Estate deveased Dated Nevada ( ty, this 4 bday of Qc.oler, 1s8¥5 ud THos. &. Forp, Attoinay fur Pata‘e Notice to Creditors’ The Leaf, Eliad, NEVADA THEATRE. and Tuesday Matinee, . Oct. 7th cnd 8th. Tuesday Matinee to Ladies. yesh VETS Is Coming With # ¥ Healing in His Hands. Lame, Rheumatic, Paralytic and all on Canes, Crutches -and in Rolling Chairs will be TREATED FREE, Upon the public stage at, the NEVADA THEATRE Monday and Tuesday and Tuesday matinee, October 7 and'8, Doors open it 7, demonstration at 8 P, M. THE WORLD'S INVINCIBLE M-GNETIC . HEALER, Who.,cnres the Deaf, Blind, Sick, Lame and Paralytic by the LAYING ON HANDS. Will _publicly demonsirate his God-civing power and heal the sick as above witbout money and without price Admission 25 Cents, Which Fucludes Reserved Seat. Treatment on the Stage Frew The audience will witoess the grandest and most graphic portiayal of this most subtle power evér accomplished by man. They be come fairly bew ldered as they witness this most glorious and startling 1esuls of a power too strange to define—too mysterious to fathom too wouderful to explain—too remaikable to conceive. He performs cures that will skeptical, set the serious to thinking vince the doubtiul, No matter what ease—how bad, how long standing or ae cane ~—they are amenable to cure, wi : ARISE and WALK. estonish the
snd conthe dis hopeless avd they = = Prof, W. Fletcher Hall, The World's Greatest Sight Diagnovtician and Puolie Leeturer wlil deliver the followiog course of very interesting andehighly instruc iive lectures preceding the demonstrations by the Boy Wigard, which have made him famous throughout the country asa benefactor of both exos, and won plaudits f om the medical wort for hig superior knowledge of mab and Woman his tmely advice and plain ta!k to all MONDAY nien:. Oct. 7th Subject, “The Power, of Vital Magnetism @: aUCurative Agent.” Public lec.ure to both sexes TUESDAY Matinee, Ocr, 8th, at. 2:30°P. M Sibject, Suffering Woman and Her Heroic Fortitude to Endure.” Private lectur to ladies only— No babies or children admitted. TUESDAY Night, October 8h. “Our Diso bedience of Nature's Laws’ Private lectute te men only. No boys admitted uuter 16 years Chief Medical Advisor. Our Milliner, Miss Kelly EB Wait for particulars. Mrs. Léster & Crawford. _ has arrived, «. treatment by applying atthe box office of tne fhe terat 6 oclock each evening of the. de moustration : c In Nevada, 6. Days Only. The BOY WIZARD CO, have envaged piivate parlors at the National Hotel, where ail who desire private teeatment may call FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing Monday, October accomplished is. an uncontrovertable fact, HAS HEALTH IN HIS HANDS. oo The Boy Wizard Will Demonstrate This Power Monday and Tuesday Nights. Mr. I. L, Sherman, Manager of the Boy Wizard Company, called at the TRANSCRIPT office today and requested’ this paper to invite the most seriously afflicted people in this county, especially those on crutches, theparalytic and rheumatic, who wish to be cured, to cal] for ftee tickets at the Theatre Monday and Tuesday night at 6 o'clock. The Chronicle, referring to a recent demonstration given in San Franciso, says :, ‘‘Hundreds Turned Away, Metropolitan Temple. the scene Many Miracles. Never before in the history of California have snch remarkable cures been effected in so short a time as were accomplished by the Boy Wizard’ at Metropolitan “Temple last night. It was his introduction to the public of San Francisco and he was greeted by an audience comprising the better element of our population, which filled the vast Temple to overflowing long before the hour of Apparently it seems almost to that the paralytic, rheumatic, deaf, blind and lame, whose infirmities for detied the learned medical experts, and whose afilicof opening. incredible state years had most tions had been considered hopeless, were really cured upon the public stage, and 1 But that such astonishing cures were positively that, too, in a few moments of time. as thousands of our best citizens, who were The sucecssful*treat— ment of chronic d‘seases by antmal magnetism is no.longer an experiment. The Boy Wizard has performed too many wonderful present, will attest. cures that could not ‘be doubted. They have been seen and witnessed fy tens Of thousands of people. 55 Reserved seats, which. are 24 cents te ill parts of the house, are now on sale at Mulloy’s store. ip < ec Free Pills. Send ‘your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co,, Chieago, 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. ettective in the care of Consumption and Sick Headwhe. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They, are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every leleterious substance and to-be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, buat by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system, lReyular size per. vox, Sdld at. Carr Bros. Drug gtore, : 25e. 2 eee Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the werld for Cuts, sruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Jorns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranseed. to give perfect satisfaction or money efunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store. 965-4 EVERYWHERE we go we find some one who has been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla? It is the greatest curative agent. It is the great blood purifier and nerve tonic, —— one as Hoop's Pitts for the liver and bowels, ict Basily yet promptiy and effectively oes _ Do Nor Necrecr the symptoms of impure bleed, Do not disregard Nature’s ery for help, ‘Take Hood’s Sarsaparijla and guard hagainst serious illness and prolonged suffering. Hoop’s Pits for the liver: and bowels act easily yet promptly and effectively. _—— EEE CONSTIPATION F INDIGESTION DIZZINESS. RUPTIONS on THE SKIN. Beautiries ““CompPLeXiIon. U. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT EURE, An agreeable Laxative and Nexve Tonrc. URE ts or sent by mail. 25c., 60c. Sold by Drug; and $1.00 per pa&tkage, Samples free, KO NO The Favorite TOOTH POWDER forthe Teeth and Hreath, 25c. York Street, Nevada City. A Gravel Mining Claim CAN BE BOUGHT. CHEAP. , The ground-is good for small wag a fora generation or more, and will bring large re7th* to Satu.day, © iober 12.h, and receive CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION and ADVICE FREE, and if eurable may take the treatment if they so desire. : Price of treatment within reach of all. wa. to ae ] Office bours at National Hotel 4P.M.and7tosbp. m, turns again, when bydraulicking is_perinitHardwood Ash, -Antiqae Oak Finish, 7. pieces, with.Bureau shown in upper right hand cornet, German bevel glass 20x24 : $18.00. With cheval bureau 17x30 German 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. Freight on either of these suits guaranteed not to exceed $2.35 to Nevada City. Jobn Breuner 604-606-608 K° ST., SACRAMENTO Saertice Sal OF: Groceries, Provisions, Gase Goods, And Everything Else in the Plaza Grocery Store, Will be sold forthe Next 90 Days. At San. Francisco Cost Prices ! By ‘This is STRICTLY A CASH SALE, agd a better opportunity to lay in goods cheap has never been offered to th: people of the county, R.A. Forman & Go., Proprietors. Succ2s3or to Shuritlefi & Son. ————e TAAAAADATARAAAMAAAGRALAGAALOGADGOALLAAD . 4 7 . Los Angeles will hold , i» cay pn . amine Nita her fiesta the week fo'lowing. Long Bar Township—J, C, Campbell. AY No ue 7 er on en ” th — gned,.] and Magnetic Institute of San Franc isvo, Which Sold by Carr Bros, : KP (i ' . : = + + e 3 é Administiator o wstate ¢ ts Soe er a a ArMuite J : ‘ a a s Marysville—F. W. Johnson, J. O Rus. LONES, deceased, to. the creditors of and poll nner clare! Se ent at ee ei 0 Pp EN I NG . The Oregon conference of the M, E. by, T. J Sherwood, and G. A. Morris all persons having Claims against the said } York City, and hes been a FT staat fe ey P Church declared in favor of admitting ’ ’ deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary . homeopathy, ecie ticism, magnetism and al) > ~ —_——-ee a vouchers, within one month. «fter the first . the progre ‘sive schools of medicine. After an 5d) q ¢ : women to the general conference on equal ; i publication of this notice to the said Adminis-} extended visit through Europe be visited nea: ly it — OF & 9 th th Will Close at 8 O'clock. ‘rator atthe Jaw office of Th » 5. rora, cusmer [all the colieges and hospitals in London and % 4 erma with the men. aoa orrnminr ipereray a. a ery ity, ap Paris, Edinbuig and Dublin, where the bes. ad % er, i = . ’ « — oo acon ‘ c ’ i nia, » same being the place age PO . ined fo wen rr t Beginning on Monday all the clothing for the transaction of the b isiness of ie bali yanee eens ne operas tex copecn os oo a cy is 4 / ryN q S Tuink oF Tuts, Hood's Sarsaparilla 18} stores in this city will close at 8 o'clock CHIAte, ed a member of the Royal society of Balance * ’ i 4h d . I N ( = 2 ‘ : OR 8 FOR ) t 5 e, : ee 5A . the only true blood purifier prominently in : ‘ PHOS. 8, FORD, . . Letters and Art of London, En) and, which was 4a.i1l Lax ee . : = eee gore Fe} every evening. The public should make a Administrator of the cetate of H.A, JONES, . an espectal compliment for his acquired abi $ = i the public eye today. It cures disease when deceased, in his profession With" these credenu' a Oi ; —— 4 ¢ all others fail, because it makes pare blood. . note of this, Dated Oct. 4th, 169) o4 . xether with twenty’years amo: the wailed That For eis a s chiase : » dire: 4 : is gre im : Ka Hoop’s Pi.zs cure jaundiec, biliousnese, jusuly Leen ah ig ays bap position he has]. aturalness i : : BC fey A ; : : for 90 long heli fn the medical world a’ an e t ; ee Age ack headache, constipation and all liver ille NE ML ML NE Me Se Me SMe Me NE NE SNE RAYA SE ML NL ME NE NE NESE SL SNE NE ML ; ; ; 1 ex % X i i ’ SEM NE MMe Me Me Me Mee ME MNAMESESES LS ESE SESS VES ESE SES ENS . peri specialist in chronte disca-c Style, and ¢ aN * Dae: ++e0+ APA ASAP AS AY AS AS AS AS AP AS AS ALAS AP AY AL ALAS AS AY AY AS AS AY His p tient’ are numbered from ¢'] parts of es il : 4 Se 4 BY) ‘\ & ee , ss ‘ ; " the w nid, and’ so remarkab'e has been his suc. Finis 2, i ; 1 The Champion. 5 “e ° ° ce 4 het we parse in wonder at the Saparios Finish Ka A ay J DP Ae @, ¢ ° . qual‘fications of the physiciin who can, {rom a . 9 aK W. G. Richards claims “to ‘be the cham : attern Hats and fF: me Millinery sirictly se entific knowled_e of the strneiure of i) ; ¥ i P i . f Nevada City . bd man, feli disease ut a glance without asking any MOORE'S . 9 pion all-rounc — o evac ‘ ityon looking at the tongue. or feeling the *. A ‘ ; = ” ee and bas for sale, at his store on Broad . a: . = Ba / rn ‘ ve : They no: only treat the blind, lame and cri PHOTOGRAFPFEH * e g street, all the delicasies of the season, in pie’, but nearly all Gissanas wulokie.¢ia)4 to T Ss % (. \ eva a l y % cluding afresh stock of choice Cape Cod We have the handsomest lot of a cilsn Chuonie emia elisaats dairhe a ae ere ead s q RAM i ' ’ ' en me t b , rries, Olives in bulk, and a fine . : neural ia, nervous ° prostration, diabetes, 2 : “A . ranbe Sais at ’ 4 Bri ht's disease, epilepsy or fits, tumors in a'l 5 h %, } {: PS ae . ’ Ky of Pickles, also in bulk. o] Fi eae: : conditions, diss ase o 8 delicate nature, disense 7 é in the State. . ‘ rfl just. recel ved _ his fist stock of bd over ine voue, hip disease, de fnuess, heart diterse, blad; wk FF; ] Cl I : ‘ . “ss der, disorders, hemorrhoids, or niles ch ic ’ “. al Aothing, Nothing. equalled it . % Sa aa . . , es chroni ia . , SHILOH'S CURE is sold on 6 guarantee Pattern H ats and M . ] . . ner heumatism, obstinate con®t pation, dire e ‘of EXAMINE HIS WOAK, ca ay “eECeLYU e I 5 vat It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the : * Wane, Colarect 62 6700, Conder, Aereo. Darel: 2 c 2 ever received here before. Go and }& ; , ; ysis, fistula, eathma, I‘yer complaint, kidne . ; 3 eT inenec iy shay s Ped Ry best Cough Cure. Only ane cent a dose, . : : beodble. abtotule. eraval throat dicordbra, hte CONCULT HS PRICES, ‘. Inspect the Goods—the prices are all . i 25 cts., 50 cte., and $1.00. Sold by Car : ‘ potency aud in fact all diseascs yicid to animal ? a : xh eee rill . : f oe i ie i ‘ . magnetism in the bands of these famous Mog. right—you will surely say. ! ls > * “ uetists. — 2] : * Set te A a 4 = * +4! ¢ ’ : f i To The Sick: *. , [at 5 A Household Treasure. IN 1 HE COUN . Y —=— itis eapecially desired that the very worst th B " . = fy ks 3 : p ; and most seriously afflicte) cripples—those or p rel ity! ® ‘ . " ‘ D. W. Fuller, of C anajoharie, N. Y., says rs crutches, ir rolling chairs, the cant, lame, blind 8 : est . quipped Studio a Corner Broad a nd F ine Stree ts. eG that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis-}, aud other Lovalids will present tiemselves for A 34 : li 5 r i » The hia cae Det / ways found the very best results follow its COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS will be surn‘shuse ; that he Yculd not be without it, if proj e i all who wiah to be eur a end. they will be en i : Mi é : Aq ve tre ted free upon thestage. Ticket= will be Ss ' curable, G. A’. Dykeman Druggist, Catekill, issued and stata .urnished to all who desire — NO: BERTED =. 24. i ’ , Advertising Medium sunaauarte ted. For further information e: quire at , tee Dairy Transcript Office, 012 Than the Daily Transcript. THEDA Published } 15 Cts. per wHi SIX Dt 2 gemmanneneemmeens SATURDA EE —_—__— SPEC Cloaks and Prices B. Newma Broad street, elegant garm are selling prices, Spe be held on S: day, October offered on th an opportuni wraps cheape Call early an stock is redu lively at the goods are of agree with u departments. and vicinity our elegant s ~» furnishings, . 04-26 ’ V Dr. J.0, Grand Lodge of the State: vada, Thurs pioneer and State. “The hank which John ' was Preside: profitable, amake upad Al Unio Frauk Pa J. EK. And W. Newn M, ‘Thom: ©, W. Bei H. F. Bre W. R. Cri S. Poorme H, E. Dig J.D. Ross Wim. Mot E.V. Fon (A. E. Pip L, ¥. Gill, V. Robert 0. E. Ros C. Smith, W.S. Ki Chas, Kin H, Thorn: D. Harris F. M. Mi Ww. A.M J. Fowler HY. Ho A. Rauch J.W. Gr Harry Cl ‘B Huckin Be Who infe of robbing : what is of 8 unfrequent. under whic! we owe to: these dange part of the imposition Never buy kegs or ju Stomach B ing the hap ing the con Dragon, an ure note . facsimile o the compar cap, on wh article, tog the center. feit Hoste! not hesitat fail to con Mr. T. New. York rilla cured from whic adds: ‘‘I body, and Sarsaparil ra The Un to any pa office on tended tc