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THED E DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Published Every Ss = Sunday.
BROWN & CALKINS, = ~ Proprietors.
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SATURDAY. weercisee. " ocr., 6, 1894
Political . Announcements,
Under no circumstances will any
announcement be made until Paid for.
$10 is the charge.
For Recorder.
1OHN WERRY
Is the regular Republican nominee for the
office of County Recorder.
For Justice of the Peace.
‘ 1
iT He CARR
Is the regular Democratic nominee for Justite of the Peace of Nevada Township.
For Assessor.
PAUL QUICK
Is the Regular Republican. Nominee for
Assesscr. ‘
For Assessor.
-W.*H. MARTIN
ls the regular nominee of the Democratic
Party for t the office of a Assessor.
Kor Public Administrator.
ED. -W. SCHMIDI
Is the regular nominee of the Democtatic
Party for the office of Public Administrator.
r _ 1.
For Treasurer. 3
J. . . JACKSON
Is the Regular nominee of the Peoples Party
and solicits the votes of the people of all
parties.
For Superintendent of Schogls.
W. J. ROGERS
Is the Regular Republican nominee for
Superintendent of Schools.
For District Attorney.
BE. B. POWER
Is the Regular Republican nominee for
District Attorney.
_ For County Clerk.
WILLARD P. CALKINSOf Truckee is the regular. nominee of the
Republican Party for the office of County
Clerk,
For District Attorney.
(. F. MCGLASIAN
Of Truckee, is the regular nominee of the
Populist Party for District Attorney. .
“Gets Day.
Commencing Sunday, October 9th, and
continuing all the week, we will display the
handsomest lot of Trimmed Hats ever seen
in this county. We respectfully invite
every lady in the county to call, examine
and try them on, whether you wish to purchase or not.
Mrs, Lester & CRAWFORD,
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Brigut, sparkling and dazzling array of
talent. ‘Ihe Olivers, supported with new
features and new faces, at the big tent,
Prospect Hill, Monday and Tuesday nights,
October 8th and 9th.
oa
Social Dance.
Silva’s Hall will be ‘reopened on Saturflay night, Oct. 6th, by McLeod and
Williams. A good time guaranteed. Come
everybody. o4
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tBuckien’s Arnica Salwe.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion ot money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store.
Awarded —
Highest Honors—World’s
waite
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
‘40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
WOMAN’S SPHERE.
Is -Home Life “Woman's Limit ?—A
Correspondent’s Views. .
Eprror’ Transcript: Sir—The! San
Francisco Examiner has been conducting a
spirited and protracted controversy under
the caption which appears above. The
importance and magnitude of the discussion
may be inferred from the fact that the question has been debated continually for over
amonth, I have refrained from entering
fhe controversial arena for two reasons:
First, because of my strong preferences for
the feminine sex; second, because I lacked
the temerity to initiate a discussion of a
local character on such an important problem. But the initiative having been taken
by some individual] styling himself or herself ‘‘Home-Lover,” I feel at liberty to offer
a few criticisms, with your permission.
It would be impossible for a man.of business to devote the time necessary for a carcful perusal of every article produced on
this subject. And even though he possessed the time necessary it would still be
impossible to grasp every argument, pro
and con, in this great war of words. It
would require a-prodigious, an almost infinite, mind, to comprehend the entire discussion,
But to the thoughtful observer one thing
has been very evident throughout the controversy, viz: that the feminine sex. have
been foremost in formulating and expressing
their ideas, The opinions advanced have
been as varied as the signatures over which
they were written. This isa very healthy
sign and indicates a vigorous intellectual
development.
It does not require a very profound study
of human history, neither have we to delve
very deeply into the musty recesses of the
past to realize the fact that only a comparatively short while ago it would have
been impossible to’ induce women to participate in such a controversy, It clearly
evinces a rude awakening in the minds of
women to their real worth and their equality with the male gender. It proves beyond question that they are rapidly advancing and that -many of their accomplishments, both intellectual and professional,
are on a par with the sterner sex,
Is home life woman’s limit? Or, to put
the question more plainly, should woman
be confined to the sphere of the home?
This is a broad and comprehensive question. Ut is not within the power of an individual, itis not within the province of a
newspaper controversy, however influential, to decide the sphere of woman. A
woman’s sphere must be detérminéd by her
capability, ‘Women are much like men
in their intellectual’ composition—they possess degrees of ability. One woman may
tind her home a very congenial sphere, while
another may prefer the attraction and excitement of a professional life. For an individual or body of men to intervene and
dictate what woman shall do is arbitrary
and unjust. There is nothing to indicate
that the honor and integrity of the homes
of any nation will be jeopardized through
the adoption of professional careers by
womankind, There are very few instances
on record where women have entered the
professional arena after having subjected
themselves to matrimonial life. The foundation of a professional woman’s career,
like that of a man’s, must be laid when
young, in order to be successful. ‘The majority of men whoadopt a professional life
remain unmarried, Therefore, the contention holds good that the home is not injured by the deviation from traditional
customs. A woman will always retain her
identity whatever profession she may enter,
The greatest revolution of the heart and
mind cannot, change her condition. You
may change the laws of goverment, but
you cannot devise a process by which to
transform the laws of nature. They are
immutable, Although woman cannot be
successfully duplicated in the home by
man, she may duplicate him in the intellectual and professional world.! But whatever position she may occupy, she will always remain the weaker of the sexes. . The
old adage, ‘‘the hand that rocks the cradle
moves the world,” is as true today as when
it was first conceived.
-Woman’s introduction into certain professions is evidently an innovation and
viewed with some apprehension. Jn some
cases it may seem ludicrous, but it is the
inevitable tendency of modern civilization
and all the forces of man cannot successfully resist it. The great question now is,
will she supercede man in those professions
from which she has so long been excluded ?
Every day records some new addition to
her list of achievements, The laurels of
fame are gradually encircling her intellectual emporium. In the musical conservatories of France, in the art schools of Italy,
in the universities of England and throughout America she has succeeded in wresting
from the male student scholastic honors so
highly prized. Since her advent into the
professional realm she has proved hersélf
the equal, if not the superier,: of. man. If
it is necessary for her to work, and in most
cases it is absolutely necessary, why compel her to perform menial labor and exclude her from those professions that are
dignified and remunerative? If we permit
our women to perform physical «labor; if
we permit them to work in our factories
and stores; if we send them to foreign
countries to christianize the heathen, why
not extend their sphere and permit them
to work side by side with our doctors, lawyers, dentists, ministers, university professors, etc.
Women have accomplished much,’ notwithstanding the restrictions placed on them
because of their sex. Miriam led the hosts
of Israel to victory. Joan of Arc, with
the bravery and skill of a generalissimo,
rallied the disorganized armies of France,
rebelled the destructive onsluughts of England’sarmy, struck terror and dismay to
their hearts, and after several victorious
battles she presented her King with a free
and united country. Grace Darling,
with a courage aud heroism, rarely
equall:d, and which was never excelled,
manned her father’s life-boat, faced the
r-ging seas and saved the lives of a drowning crew. Florence Nightingale, regardless
of her sex and the dangers to which she was
exposing herself, rushed to the field of battle and with kind hands and loving words
administered to the wants of the wounded
and-dying soldiers, making their last moments easier ‘and happier because of _her
presence there.” History, is replete with instances of the bravery and heroism of noble
women, They are the sunbeams which flit
across our pathway, illuminating with their
charms and graces the dark recesses of the
human heart. Like the starsin the firmament, the gems ipgphe diadem of a monarch,
they shed their’refulgent rays, scattering
love and kindness over an otherwise dark
and benighted world.
SAMUEL Bupcer.
Nevada City, October 6th, 1894“
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A Musical Treat.
C, A. Neale, leader of the First Artillery
Regiment Band, of Sacramento, has been in
Nevada City the past two days arranging to
give a concert here in the near future?.Mr.
Neale is one of the foremostiimusicians on
the Coast and is known personally to a
number of our citizens, having visited our
town on several occasions. He proposes to
bring here a quintette orchestra, with piano
and vocalist, and give a refined musical entertainment. Herbert. Vanderhoof, a wellknown musician, is the violinist; F, J.
Lewis, violoncellist; Mrs. C. A. Neale,
pianist; C., A. Neale, flutist. It has not
been decided yet who the vocalist will be.
Our people can look forward to a rare musical treat, as all the members of the above
orchestra are artists. They will appear
here in about four weeks. Mr, Neale informs us that they do not expect to make
any money out of the trip, but are coming
for ‘pleasure and recreation, and will feel
well satisfied if they succeed in making
their expenses. If they do this they will
visit our town again some time during the
winter,
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many are gray, and few are bald. Hall’s
Hair Renewer restores the natural color,
and thickens the growth of the hair,
New Millinery Store.
Mrs. Ida Marion, a lady well known to
many of our residents, has openéd a _ millinery store in the large and commodious
store room in the Transcript block. She
has fitted the place up in a very neat mauiner and arranged the place for the comfort
of her patrons. . She has on display a tine
line of hats and an-assortment~of millinery
which will delight the most exacting.
Mrs. Marion keeps the only store in’ the
county that deals exclusively in ladies’
millinery and her stock is of the best, having been selected from the fashionable
houses of San Francisco. She has secured
the services of Miss Moya, one of the best
milliners in San Franciszo, and this young
lady will have charge of the. trimming and
hat department. The ladies of this_ city
are invited to call and inspect her stock
of goods,
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THERE are many accidents and diseases
which affect Steck and cause serious inconvenience and loss to the farmer in his work,
which may be quickly remedied by the use
of Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniiment.
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store.
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The Remains Identified.
Coroner Daniels yesterday received notice
of the finding of a dead man in the ditch
which conveys water to the Harmony and
other mines on the ridge, at a point two
miles above the Central House. He went
out after the remains and returned with
them to Grass Valley last night. An inquest washeld this morning. The dead
man was identified as Ed. Marshal of Grass
Valley. Deceased was subject to fits and
it is supposed that he fell into the ditch
and was drowned, as there jwas not over a
foot of water in the ditch at ‘the point where
he was found, which would hardly be selected
as a place to commit suicide,
oeebees
WHEN persons are weak and languid,
from sickness or overwork, feel debilitated
and depressed, it is an indication that the
blood is out of order, and they need help to
throw off the miserable feeling. The best
remedy for this purpose is Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood
Purifier, It restores lost strength, gives
vigor to circulation, promotes good appetite
and a flow of cheerful spirits. Price $1.00
per bottle.
Ore
Caved On.
William Keskeys was caved on in the
Sunset mine at Lowell Hill on Wednesday
last and seriously hurt. His left wrist was
broken and his left leg bruised and cut from
the knee to the ankle. The injured man
was pinned down by a heavy boulder, and
had to remain in that position until his partner went about a mile for assistance. The
injured miner is a cousin of Charles Ke:keys, formerly of this city.
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Rare Stones.
Leutje & Brand have just received a large
and elegant assortment of precious stones.
Everything bought at this old establishment guaranteed as represented. tf
Grand d Opening
Of Winter Millinery, ‘at Mrs. L. Lubeck} ‘s,
Saturday, October 6th. 03-3t
+2@e o-—— —Four Big Succegses.
Having the needed merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed for
them, the following four remedies have
reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s
New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric
Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach
and Kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the
best in the world, and Dr, King’s New Life
Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these
remedies are guaranteed to do just what is
claimed for them and the dealer whose
name is attached herewith will be glad to
tell you more of them. Sold at Carr Bros,
Drug Store,
‘
Neary all women have good hair, though .
LOCALS IN BRIEF.
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings
Ice cream soda at Foley’s today.
Do you want to save money ? Then buy
your liquors of A, Isoard & Son.
The Congregational ministers will meet
in convention at Grass Valley next Tuesday.
The Democratic Campaign Committee
and the Purity Committee of the ‘same
party met at Grass Valley this afternoon,
gentlemen of Grass Valley will be here this
evening to attend the soiree to be given by
Prof. Michell.
This evening the Democrats will open the
ing will be held and speeches are to be delivered by Messrs. LaRue, Jacobs and Paris,
pe ee ee
Don’r fail to see little Flora aud Goldie
in their new dance, -Beauty’s Cunning Cavotti, at the Oliver tent show, Monday and
Tuesday evenings.
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Running Full Blast.
A short time ago M. L. & D. Marsh had
about concluded to shut down their sawmill
‘for the season, but the receipt of several
large orders for lumber and timbers that are
wanted right away, has necessitated an increase of the working force both at the mill
and in the woods. The mill is now being
run at its fullest capacity, getting out ties
and poles for the proposed electric railroad
-between this city and Grass Valley. A big
order for heavy timbers for the machinery
at the Live Yankee mine and for lumber for
a new building for the hoisting works is
s60n to’ be filled. Sherman Marsh was out
in the woods yesterday ‘‘spotting” timber
for this order. It will be some time yet
before the mill will be shut dewn. Our
lumber men have had an unusually good
season,
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A Popular Official.
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We don’t believe Nevada county has ever
hada more efficient and popular official than
John Werry, the present Recorder. The
business of his office is kept up close and
the work is performed in a superior manner,
as all know who have had any transactions
with that cftice during his administration.
He is courteous and obliging to all, and the
duties he is intrusted with could not be
performed in a more satisfactory manner.
Outside of the office Mr. Werry is a jovial,
sociable gentlemen and liked by all who
know him, and will receive the votes of his
numerous friends, regardless of party. -He
is the regular Republican nominee,
Just Received.
A. Fam, Broad street, has just received a
fine assortment of the best and purest candies. Try them. French oysters always
on hand and served in-any. style. o6=-tf
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Methodist Church.
Methodist services tomorrow as usual, in
the basement of the new church. The pastor, Rev. J. TI. Murrish, will preach. Subjects: Morning, ‘‘Who Is Like Unto Our
God?” Night, ‘‘Making Light of Religion.”
Epworth League and Sunday school services
as usual. All are very cordially invited to
attend, Evening Services at the Methodist
Church will commence at seven o'clock till
further notice. Epworth League services
at Bix o'clock.
SS see
A Blue Grass Yarn.
Here is the latest blue grass yarn: At
the conclusion of an impassioned address
down in Kentucky the other day, Col. W.
P. C. Breckenridge announced that he was
weary, and that as soon as his campaigning
was ended he would visit England. Whereupon the leader of the band, who happened
to be an Englishman, struck up ‘‘God Save
the Queen.”
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« Marvelous Resuits.
From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we &re permitted to make this extract: ‘I have no
hesitation in recommeding Dr. King’s New
Discovery, as the results were almost
marvelous in the case of my wife. While
I was pastor oi the Baptist Church at Rives
Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible
paroxysms of coughing would last hours
with little interruption and it seemed as if
she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery ; it was
quick in its work and highly satisfactory in
results.” ‘Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.
Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00.
A large delegation of young ladies and:
campaign at Grass Valley. A public meet-’
Death of Joseph Sharp.
bfo her Robert Sharp, near Canada Hill, at
9 o'clock this morning. Deceased had been
ailing for some time, but was able to be
around until a few weeks ago. He
two sons and two. daughters, ove
and daughter living here and the other son
and daughter in Deceased
was a native of Scotland, from which country
he came to the United States in 1848, taking up his residence in Illinois. From there
he went to Missouri and thence to California, arriving here about four years ago.
Since coming here he has been engaged_ in
mining with his brother. He was well
thought of by those who knew him. The
funeral will take place from the Methodist
Church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock,
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WHatTEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its origina
color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
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Caminetti Coming.
leaves
Missouri,
Hon. A. C aminetti, Democratic nominee
for Congress from this district, will speak
at the Theater in this city on Friday evening next. The distinguished getleman will
no doubt be given a good reception. He
will be accompanied by W.R. Jacobs, Esq.,
of Stockton. Both are good speakers and
everybody is invited to come and hear them.
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Golng to the Dance.
A dance is to be given tonight at the California mine, in God’s Country,
Washington and Granjteville. The following
persons left here this mor .ing for the pur.
pose of attending the party :
lass, W. H. Martin, John C.
Snell, B. S. Rector, Compton Gault,
bert Cooper and James Tully.
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Tue Facr that Hood's Sarsaparilla, once
fairly tried, becomes the family medicine,
between
David DougNilon, B. F,
Herinal merit.
co-worker,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is Nature's
Hoop’s Pris become the favorite cathartic with every one whe tries them. » 25c,
+ e@eCominG—The Oliver Musical Comsay Co.,
with their big tent, will show Monday and
Tuesday nights, October 8th and 9th.
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Catholic Church.
Next Sunday, Oct. 7th, will be an occasion of unusual interest and solemnity —inSt. Canice Catholic Church in this city.
The masses, first and second, will be at the
usual hours. Rev. J. J. Claire, Rector,
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Black as Ink
Are the prejudices which some people cherish against what is good for them. They
reason, as our old friend Artemas Ward
says, thusly, ‘‘So and so hasbeen taking:
medicine for a long time and isn’t any better.” They only know of individual Gases.
Many could be cited, to their astonishment,
in which Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters has
brought about a complete change in the
physical condition of persons suffering from
general ill health. This thorough stomachic,
besides having the decided. recommendation
of the medical profession, is veiced by the
genera] public as the possessor of qualities as
an invigorant and restorative of health not
found anywhere else. In bodily troubles
caused by the liver, stomach and bowels, in
instances where rhcumatic.tendencics—are
experienced, and when the kidneys are weak,
it is the true resort.
rosea
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.j
A cream of taitar baking powder—
Highest of all in leavening strength—Latest
United States Government Food Reports.
Royal Baking Powder (o.,
106 Wall St. N. Y,
JUST RECEIVED.
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A Full and Selected Stock cof
PALL GOODS.
The Silver Ware Guessing Contest is Still On.
Full Particulars in a Few Days.
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STREET.
Joseph Sharp died Jat the home of his :
sons
speaks volumes for its excellence and medic: .
BADLY HURT.
Two Young Men Thrown From a
Cart Last Evening.
Gus Frandy and E. D. Beedle are. pros~
pecting a mine near the Mt. Vernon Hause,
on the Bloomfield road, about six or seven
miles from town, Last evening while returning to town ina cart the horse stumbled
and fell, causing the two men to be thrown
out,
Frandy struck against a rock or snag
with such force as to be severely injured
about the His nose was
split open and quite a hole cut at the base
of the forehead just above the nose. . He
was otherwise bruised and cut.
Beedle came off luckier than Frandy, but
he was also badly bruised and shaken up.
The young men got into the cart again
and came to town, when the services of a
physician were secured to dress Frandy’s
injuries, _
face and head,
a oe a
Millinery -y Opening, :
We cordially invite th the public to call and
see our elegant display of Fall and Winter
Pattern Hats and Bonnets, also our handsome assortment of Velvets, Trimmings,
etc. Gentlemen, call with your ladies.
Mrs, Ipa MARton, Transcript Block. 03
The Richards Estate.
The Superior Court today ordered that
James Bennallack and Francis S. Richards,
executors of the estate of Philip Richards,
deceased, pay $1,530 on account of the nifmcrous bequests directed to be paid by the
terms of the will of the said deceased, out of
the money of-said estate now in their possession. «
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“As an emergency medicine in croup, bronchitis, sore throat, and kindred diseases,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is unsurpassed,
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Campaign Policies,
The current issue of the San Francisco
News Letter is full of bright and spicy
things. The campaign policies of Messrs.
Budd and Estee are compared, the significance of the Oriental war to Americans is
discussed, breezy anecdotes. of local celebrities are told, fads, rogues, and follies
smart under the Town Crier's whip, and
half a hundred other pungent features ap-pear.
+ @e >WHATEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair-may be restored to its original
color by the use of that potent remedy Hall's
bh start Sicilian Hair Renewer,
The Magic Touch
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
You smile at the idea
But if you suffer from
Dyspepsia
And Indigestion, try a bottle, and
before you have taken half a dozen
doses, you will involuntarily think,
and no doubt exclaim,
“That Just Hits It!”
\** That soothing effect is a magic
~touch!” . Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stom.ach and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates a natural,
healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and in short, raises
the health tone of the entire system. Remember
Hood's =:
~ Cures
Hood's. Pills cure liver ills.
Sarsa25e.5{{ Death of Mrs. James B. Gluyas.
Grass Valley Union : The sad intelligence
has._heen received of the death ef Mrs,
James B. Gluyas, for many years a resident
of this city, at South Broken Hill, Australia,
The cause of death was fatty. degeneration of
the heart. Mrs. Gluyas had bzen attending
her husband, who has been and is yet seriously ill with rheumatic gout, and was apparenly in. good health. Suddenly, however, she was take ill and died in about a
week from the time she took her bed. Chas.
Parr of this city is a son of deceased. Mrs,
Gluyas’ friends in Grass Valley will regret
to learn of her demise. She was aged 54
years and a native of Ohio.
“Capt. Jim” Gluyas has been manager of
the South British Proprietary mine in South
Australia for a few years past and the
papers there express regrets—at his wife's
death and his own illness,
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Congregational Church.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be
administered at the close of the morning service. Subject of discourse in the evening,
“Paul's Thorn in the Flesh,’ Everybody
cordially invited.
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; GREAT VAKS
From Jittle acorns grow, so also do fatal
diseases spring from small beginnings.
Never-neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles;
if allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure
for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys.
A trial will convince you ofits great potency;
Sotd at Carr Bros., vb Store.
lcceaiened
GRAND
Democratic Rally!
FION. :
A. CAMINETTI,
Regular Democratic Nominee for
“CONGRESS,
From the 2d District,
—ARD—
W. R. JACOBS,
OF STOCKTON,
Will address the people of Nevada City
NEVADA THEATRE,
Friday Evening, Oct. rath.
Everybody is cordially invited. Turn
out and hear the miners’ friend discuss the
issues of the ss
The Golden West Restaurant.
Board may be obtained by the month,
First-class service given,
Ellis & Temby.
lec Cream Soda
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Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City.
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YOU LOOK SHABBY!
®
Summer,
Pack away that Summer Suit, that it may do for next
Buys Fail Suit and be in style
now ; and next year too, Costs no more to look well
all the year round, and wear seasonable clothes.
OO” We have the finest line of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS)
Ever Shown In the County.
Cheviots and Clay Worsteds
Neat Mixtures in Cassimeres.
Fine Greys and Tweeds.
In Blues and Blacks.
The Very Latest for Business Wear.
Our Line of Trouserings Cannot Be Excelled Anywhere!
par our Prices are the very Lowest.
R. T. MORRISON, Merchant Tailor.
35 Pine Street, Nevaba Ciry,
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