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Faonerres
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(Established Sept. 6, 1860.)
Nevada, City, Nevada County, calif, .
Published Eveuincs Daily Except Sundays and
al Holidays
t r
e—Fifteen Cents a Week,
SUBSCRIPTION TERM : :
ix Dollarsa Year When r@) @ixty Cents a Month; S
‘ : _ Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
e LocAL Rean\xe Norices—Ten Cents a Line
. HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT SKN JUAN-CORRESPONDENCE,
. A Week's Chronicle of Events Which
us the following items:
Mrs,
RUNAWAY ACCIDENTS.
—
Two Boys Thrown From a Cart--A Wood
Have Occurred There. a Team Breaks Away.
This morning as two small sons . of Mrs.
Stevens of Piety Hill were driving up Broad
street in a cart the horse turned too sudur North San Juan correspondent sends
Theo. Wayman of Pike City is
denly at the corner of Pine street, with the,
Lk TONIGHT !
Monday and Tuesday
NEVADA THEATRE. Proposition Rejected.
The Mineral Lands Committee of tle,
State Miners’ Association Thursday rejected the proposition made by the Central
Pacific, October Ist. for the reason that
the proposition does not clearly provide
for the submission to the Mineral Land
Commission of any lands for examination,
and also for various other reasons, It can
not now be stated what will be the result
and Tuesday Matinee,
Oct. -7th and 8th.
Tuesday Matinee to Ladies.
for First Insertion, Five Cents 4 Line Each Subhere ona visit to her sist0rdp law, Mrs.
\ of this rejection, jut as-there is on both
: For Other, Advertising Made Kno fn on Appli
cation
MONDAY ...--«Ira Fancher as day foreman of the construc§ tion crew of the Electric Power Company.
Mr. Rickard has had much experience in
work of this kind and a more competent
man for the position could not be found
bes ¢ Work is being rushed ahead every day,
tio Sunday included, and even at night where
the same can be done. The main dam in
e the South Yuba river, a mile and a quarter
above Purdon’s crossing, will be completed
It is a substantial and wellb this week.
built dam, of the crib pattern, and so con* gtructed that provisioh is made for handling
the large volume of water that comes down
the river in the winter time, 80 that the
dam will pot suffer from sudden rushes ot
‘ water during the heavy winter rains. A
: small dam has been built in Rock creek, as a
supplementary feed for the flame during
“the summer season, Yesterday water was
: turned into a portion of this flume, and will
: : be allowed to stand to soak the flume. The
flume is now completed within a half mile
of the power house, and a crew of men are
engaged in blasting out.and excavating for
the rest of the flume.
The power house site is close to the river,
over 220 feet lower than ‘the end of the
f
flume, and just above the dam of the Excelsior Water Company. After the Electrié
Power Company use the water it will be
j turned into the Excelsior Company's dam.
E. ‘The pressure obtained will be ample to run,
ali the dynamos the. company. will ever
need. Men are building heavy stone wall,
six feet thick and forty feet. long, to keep
the water that flows in the river in~ the
winter away from the power house.
sequent Time, One Dollar a Line & Month. Rates! Law Evans.
Charley Scheuerman
visiting his old home
here.
“. OCT. 7, 1895. few days.
Thomas Smith, who resides: @ short disSe —. tance from San Juan, came to town @ few
: EXTENSIVE UNDERTAKING. days ago for the purpose of purchasing &
: few articles needed by himself. ~ He had
: tinished making bis purchases and was engaged.in loading a sack of barley into his
wagon when'he lost his grip on the sack
4and pitched forward. ~He struck on his
unconscious for more than an hour.
cal aid was summoned_ a8 soon a8 possible
and Smith was afterwards conveyed to his
: =e :
a. Few Persons Realize the Magnitude of the
ae Electric Power Enterprise. face and with such force as to render him
ie Al Rickard of Graniteville has succeeded
home.
for some time past, is still quite feeble and
requires the services of @ physician continually.
last Friday
erackers, “A
and hearing the noise and, clatter became
frightened and broke away, running down
the. street.
locust tree and broke the shafte of the
ay buggy, besides damaging it in various other
ways, The party owning the damaged rig
endeavored to make the Mongolians pay
refused to see it that way.
‘ington Territory, so report has it.
‘jerked its head back. The bridle bit caught . want glasses of any kind go’ to @ lady who
-the party named in the nostril, tearing it} has received a thorough education, in her
result that one of the shafts struck against
the telephone pole in front of Britland’s
Both boys were thrown out, but
of Sacramento is
and may friends
He contemplates remaining but a
saloon,
escaped uniojured. The shaft of the cart
was broken,
About
wood team belonging to Simon Heironimus,
the brewer, was coming down High. street,
the chain connecting the leaders with tie
pole broke, allowing the leaders to become
noon today, while ‘a four-horse
separated from the rest of the rig. They .
ran across the fill im the creek and thence
dqwn Coyote street and turned into Commercial street, up which they ran for some
distance, when they were turned back down
the street, A saddle horse belonging to
Jack Stiles was run into and the bit and
bridle broken, Scadden & Cleveland’s grocery team was also collided with, but no
Thehorses ‘broke loose
‘MediRobert Huckins, who has been very sick
damage was done,
from each other before they reached Commercial street. # Que of them was caught in
front of Lane’s livery stable, and the other
ran home to the brewery. Both were badly
bruised and cut about the legs by being hit
with -the doubletrees. The
badly broken.
This afternoon a four-horse team belonging to D. 8. Baker was standing on York
street, at George Shaw's residence, when a
A little excitement was caused in town
by Chinamen shooting fireman named Broin had his
orse hitched in front of, L. Evans’ saloon harness Was
The vehicle collided with a
boy turned’ on the whistle of the steam
wood-sawing machine, which stood a short
distance the street. The. whistle
frightened Baker’s horses and they swung
around quickly, snapping the pole in two.
The horses were promptly caught and a
runaway averted. . —_—-72 eee —
down
or the logs sustained but the wily celestials
S. Crall has taken a flying trip to WashJohn German, Jr., has re turned from
he has been visiting his Unequalled Anywhere. Auburn, where
sister, Mrs. Buhring.
—A4 inan named Beniger met with a painful-accident a few days. ago. He was
bridling a Horse and the animal suddenly
Mrs. Dr. Frank, the lady cculist at the
National Hotel,
ness for the reasén that she does her work
If you
is doing a rushing busito:perfection and at very low rates.
open and lacerating the flesh very badly. . profession, and will give you better eatisDr. Harrie was called and dressed the in-. faction than any optician that ever did
jury. ; business in that line in this city.
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Roll of Honor. . it Is Not a Chestnut.
The following ‘pupils heve~ been neither . {he store in the Transcript building, run
tardy nor absent during the past mouth at} under the management of J, Levy, is not a
the Blue Tent schoo] during the past month:. chestnut. It isa new store and new goods,
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THE BOY WIZARD)
Is Coming With
Healing in His Hands.
The Deaf, Blind, Lame, Rheumatic, Par" alytic and all on Canes, Crutches
and in Rolling Chairs will be
TREATED FREE,
Upon tlie public stage at the NEVADA
THEATRE Monday and Tuesday and Tuesday, matinee, October 7 and 8. Doors open
at 7; demonstration at-5 rp. M.
THE WORLD'S INVINCIBLE M*GNETIC
HEALER,Who cures the Deaf, Blind, Sick, Lam
and Paralytic by the
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 subtle
power eyer accomplished by mari. They be
come fairly bewildered as they witness this
moet glorious and startling resuls of a power
too strange to define—too mysterious to fathom
-too wonderful) to explain—too remarkable to
conceive. :
He performs cures that will astonish the
skeptical, set the serious to thinking »nd con
vince the doubtful. No matter what the dis
ease—how bad, how long standing or hopeless
the case——they are amenable to cure, and they
‘understanding, it is probable that a pei>
sonal conference may take place.
H. Benjamin,
Mineral Exhibit at the Midwinter
and who is a mining superintendent of practical] experience, was chosen Commissioner
“to represent the miners when an agreement
is finally reached.
LAYING ON HANDS. G. D. Deal, :
W. W. Stone, =
Will publicly demonstrate hia God-giving W. Smith, as
power und heal the sick as above without W. R. Craig, “
money and without price. ° HS A. Harper, ‘6
ides a seeming tendency to come-to an
Eward
charge of the
Fair,
who had
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
H. E. Diggles, San Francisco, ze
J. D. Ross, “se
Win. Cody, =
W. Urban, French Corral,
C. Earle, «
-§. Lawson, Chico,
J. R. Davis, San Juan,
K. 8S. Wakely, se
T. Loftus, ie
Miss M. Alen, Birchville,
Mra, J. Williams, aS
Wm. Allen, es
TY. Waynard, Rock Creek,
J. L. Wright, San Juan,
L. Voss, Mill,
W. G. Jasper, Wheatland,
W. Waters, Lost Hill,
H. Stinson, Gold Rua,
C. McMath, Willows,
E. M. Garrett, Marysville,
J, Yore; Oregon House,
M,. Yore, Camptonville,
J, Weinrick, San Juan,
G. A. Bagley, a
K. J. Morgan, Badger Mill,
$18
_ Hardwéod Ash, -Antique Oak Finish, 7
pieces, with Bureau shown. in upper right {
hand corner, 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
k of room,) Separate pieces sold as. follows :
Bedstead $5,50. Square Bureau $8, Cheval
: Bureau $10. Washstand $3. Chairs 75
santa each mocker Gigs. cape 925
Freight on either of these suits guaranteed
not to exceed $2.35 to Nevada City.
Jobn Breuner
Wika = 604-606-608 K ST., SACRAMENTO
T. Dutfy,
4, Beckmann, San Francisco,
“cc
Win. Murpoy,
hk. "Landers,
J. M, Johnson,
“cs
se
SS. Welty, ae
R. Stenson and wife, Grass Valley,
T. English,
es
Al Buckland, Bloomfield,
Ww. fk oss,
—
N. E. Foardham, Relief Lill,
Db. Vrevaskis, ss
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KARL'S CLOVER ROC JT, the great blood
purificr gives freshness and clearness to the
Complexiou and cures Constipation, 29 cts., :
AQ cts., $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros.
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An excavation forty feet deep at the upper . Hattie Hallett, Neva Hager, Jesse Camp-. carries a {ull line of gents’, ladies’, misses
. @ side is being cecese and dug out to form @. bell, Harold Hager, Kenneth Arbogast. . and children’s shoes, rubber boots, oil cloth} wi}
i place for the’ power house. The structure . Deportment—Kenneth — Arbogast, 99; Al-. ing, gents’ furnishing goods, hats, caps, ete.
ae » * is to be built.etrong, and the foundations for . bert Benson, 99; Maud Cable, 99; Emma. Givethim a call if you want’ to save money.
the dynamus and other maehinery will be of . Cable, 95; Jesse Campbell, 97: Archie i eae ee
‘ the most substantial character. -All lumber} Campbell, 95; Harold Hager, 91; Neva Band Concert.
; and other material used, as welt as the ma-. Hager, . 98; Hattie Hallett, 97; Howard] °. Se eee SfavRiwar Bead
: chinery, is hauled by team to within 200] Hallett, 97; Holden Hallett, 91; Hugene. Saturday evening the Mayflower Band,
4 ‘ : A feet of the house and is then ‘‘subbed” down . Hallett, 100; Bailey Lish, 100; Nettie Lish; sixteen pieces, gave an open aes aopnert
oc, 8 the steep hillside, A portion of one of the! 100; Grace Lish, 100; Geo. Lish, 100;,Theofrom the balcony in front of the, Union
; big dynamos was hauled out from town yes. dore Nelson, 96; Jessie Rosa, 100; Frances Hotel. The music rendered was very good,
) terday by a team of sixteen horses, It was! Sauvee, 100; Louise Sauvee, 100; Alex, and was greatly appreciated by the large
in one piece and weighed six tons. sauvee, 99; Willie Smith, 90. , Percentage Seg: OE BACHE.
We understand it is the company’s inten-} of attendance, 90. Attention, Firemen,
tion to mine the river bed next spring and es Pe aa eae
wuminer, The large flume that is being pat Wanted. The members of Nevada Fire Department
in will carry nearly all the water in the are requested to meet at the hall of Pennriver during the dry season, aud by divertAll Ladies having « few leisure hours sylvania Engine Company, No. 2, on Wed+
ing this water the river can be worked for) cach day should nse tbani go aesht regard. . ceday evening, October 9th: at 8 o'clock.
: 5 about three miles, There are a namber‘of . ‘ng pleasant home sok wah pay? elf Important business is to be considered,
; ea long stretches that have not been worked in. Weekly, This 1s no deception arid will cer] 4 iter the meeting a collation will be served
thirty years or more, and it is believed’ that . ‘ainly pay you to investigate. aeply with! 1. Pennsylvania Engine Company.: By
the tailings will pay well the entire dis. stamped envelope. Mre, 8S. A. Stebbins, . . ger. Ronen? SNELL,
tance. In the neighborhood of a bundred . Lawrence, Michigan. It 07-3t Chief Engineer.
meth will be employed, and the river will be +ee-* :
worked to bedrock. The company anticiThe Best Rubber Boot. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ee re realizing i same pepee oe this} you G. Charters, representing the Woon-. prsraTE OF SAMUEL CASPER, deceased
: : proposed ‘venture to offset the coy of cOn-. ocket Rubber Company, arrived in this}, 1, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
struction of the electric plant. _ . city Saturday, Hebas with him samples of Adsainiawreir ut the Betete of Fann core,
: In addition to Moai pockog in_ of slectric the Woonsocket rubber boots. These boots ner i a Seenee Se te rade agiceg aa
‘ light systems at Nevada City and Grass are al] made with a heavy jeather insole, . within four months after the first publication
Valley, the aompeny further contemplates . )canized in the rubber, and will nos sweat pod eachaar heap Payer aT he oily, New
ne Swa'sewne: longer than any rubber boot made. Mr. }in said county of Nevada. cae =
The magnitude of the present underCharters is stopping at the cca Shekdl . cnintniniediw ci Marans ct Ph fpr
taking is realized by but few people, and and will take great pleasure in showing these te a Pe c'ty, this er day of Octotes
with the other enterprises that are talked boots to any one who calls, The Woon. 189 «4
5 of the ‘company’s operations will be the most . . oct boots are guaranteed. F, Ephraim juos, 8. Porn, Attorney for Esta’e
extensive ever carried on in this part of, the of 115 Battery street is the agent. : a
diate, : FN Notice to Creditors.
See ‘The Firemen Will Meet. ASTATE OF H. A. LONES, DECEASED
Labor Day. eee : Pixotice is'hereby ev : by he uncaceaper
singe : A meeting of the Fire Department will be] LONES, deceased, to the creditors of and
The only observance of the State Labor held next Wednesday evening, at the hall au pereene having Abe gees sgatoa ee
public schools, the county offices, bavk, other matters to be considered will be the] trator atthe law office of Thos 5 Ford, corner
e postofiice and express office, Today, by proposed new water system for the city. Fine aod Gominsteia) 9» 727 hetng te piece
right, should have been generally observed At the conclusion of the meeting a collation . for the transaction of the business of the said
as a holiday throughout the State, but we] i) be served, by Pennsylvania Cenvpand: — aa Se
e : presume in all small towns only the same sean aphe of the department is desired Adm ihistrator of the estate of H. A. LONES
i casual observance took place. to be present Dated Oct. 4th, 1£95. a
: SER :
4 Do You S## the testimonials written by oe ig
t . > BWee AVA. Mids SNE SS Lp MMA NE SIL NE
the way for you if you need a youd medicine, : ss
Hoon’s Puts cure all liver ills, relieve Pattern ats and Fine. Millinery.
onstipation and assist digestion. 25.
esccae cneeie
gate ial We-have the handsomest lot of
; W. G. Richards claims to be the cham : = :
a pion all-round groceryman of Nevada City.
1 and has for sale, at his store on Broad ; ie <
street, all the delicasies of the season, io Pattern Hats and Millinery
6 cluding a fresh stock of choice Cape Cod . .
Cranberries, Olives in bulk, and a fine lot a 2
of Pickles, also in bulk. ol
is a :
en ee ee IN THE COUNTY.<o"
; SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and A '
Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket
a :
; size ( untains twenty-five doses only 25c. : 4
a children love it. Sold by Carr Bros. ‘ ‘ —_—— a
+ee +
A Household Treasure.
covery in the house and his family has al
is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; tha
aud it has never failed to do all that i
claimed for it. Why not tr
‘ong tried and tested. Trial bottle free a
. 2, W. Fuller, of Canajcharie, N. Y., says
that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Disways found the very besf résuits follow its
use; that be would not be without it, if prox
’ gurable, G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, :
‘ N. Y., says that Dr; King’s New Discovery ‘
he bas used it in his family tor eight years, A E : : : ee
: Mrs. Lester & Crawford.
a remedy so
Our Milliner, Miss Kelly, has arrived,
a Em Wait for particulars. : sy
t
The World’s Greatest Sight Diagnostician and
Free Pills. ;
Send your address to. H, EK. Bucklen &
Co,, Chicago, and yet a free sample bex of
Dr. King’s New Lite Pills, A trial will couThese pills are
ARISE and WALK.
vince you of their merits,
easy in action and are particularly etlective
in the cure of Consumption and Sick Headfor 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 tone to stomach and bowels
yreatly wvigorate the system, Regular size
ache,
Zoe, per oox, Bold at Carr Bros. Drug
gore,
es -2ee=e
_ _Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in. the world. for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever
Sores, Letter, Chapped Hands, ( hilblains,
Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posttiv ely
cures Piles, or no.pay reyuired. Lt 1s guaran" teed to give perfect satisiaction or money
refunded. Price 25 centa per box. Fer
ale at Carr Bros’ D Store, e
Prot Wi. Fletcher Hall [ses our er PssSe
Publie Lecturer wlil deliver the following
course of very interesting and highly instruc
tive lectures preceding the densoustrations by
the Boy Wizard, which have made him famous
hroughont the country asa benefactor of both
sexes, and won'plaudits from the medical world
for his supertor knowledge of mun and woman
his tmely advice and plain talk to all
*MONDAY night. Oct. 7th, Subject, “The
Power of Vital Magnetism a;a Curative Agent
Public jecture to both sexes
TUESDAY Matinee, Oct. 8th, at 2:30 PM.
Subject, Suffering Woman andHer Heroic
Fortitude to Endure.” Private lectur
only, No babies or children admitted,
TUESDAY Night, October &th. “Our Disoto ladies
INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS.
Groceries,
Rev. EK. Van Deerlin, Grass Valley. 3
Provisions,
Gase Goods,
*laza Grocery Store,
Will be sold for the Next 90 Days
At San Francisco Cost Prices !
This is STRICTLY A CASH SALE, and a bettcr opportunity to lay in goods cheap has never been offered to th:
people of the COUNIY: 2a ee a
R. HW. Forman & Go.,
Proprietors.
Successor to Shurtleff & Son.
RupTIONS ON THE SKIN.
EAUTIFIES & COMPLEXION.
D. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT GUBE,
bedience ot Nature's Laws.’’ Private lecture to
men only. No boys admitted under 16 years
Chief Medical Advisor.
An agreeable Laxative and Naxvm ToNrO.
Sold by Druggists or sent -by mail, 25c., So.
and $1.00 per package. Samples free.
————
KO NO The Favorite TOOTH POWDER
forthe Teeth and Breath, 250.
Sold by Carr Bros,
Dr. A. H: Bryant, the eminent chief ofthe
medical department of the Pacific Coast Medical
nnd Magnetic Institute of San Fraucisco, Which
is the permanent headquarters of the above
company, graduated with high honors in New
York City, and bas been a careful student of
homeopathy, eclecticism, magnetism and. all
the progressive schools of medicine. After an
extended visit through Europe he visited nearly
dl the colieges and hospitals in London and
Paris, Edinburg and Dublin, where the best ad
could be obtained for chosen field of
labor. Thile aboard he was unanimously elected a member of the Royal Society of Science,
Letters aud Art of London, Eng and, which was
an.espectal compliment for bis acquired ability
With these credentials, to
vantage
All Agree
in his profession
varied
gether with wen years among the
clusses of chronic diseases with which his greut That For
practice has constantly surrounded him, he is
justly eutitled tothe emineat position he has . Naturalness
for so long held in the medical world as an‘ ex
pert specialist in chronic disease
His patient» are numbered from all parts of Style, and
the wortd, and so remarkable has been his suc-. _ a
cess that we pause in wonder at the supe rior . Finish
qualifications of the physician who can, from &
strictly se entific knowledge of tive strnecture of
man, fell disease at a glance without asking any
questions, looking at the tongue or feeling the
pulse. ° eae
ener not only treat the blind, Jame and cripynit nearly all diseases quickly yield a
their strange power. Catarru, incivient con
sumption, chropic bronchitis, chronic, diarchcea
neuralgia, nervous prostration, diabetes,
Bright's disease, epilepsy or fits, tumors in all
onditions, dise ase of a delicate nature, disease,
bone, hip disease, deafness, heart disease, bladder, disorders, hemorrhoids or iles, chronic
heumatism, obstinaté constipation, disease of
women, Cataract of eyes, cancer, selatica, paralysis, fistula, asthma, l'ver complaint, kidney
trouble, .scrofula, gravel, throat disorders, im .
potency and in fact all disesscs yi ld to aninial
magnetismiin the-hands of these famous MugMOORE'S
PHOTOGRAPHS
ple},
Are Unexcelled
in the State.
EXAMINE HIS WORK,
CONSULT HIS PRICES.
re
petiets. Soe : ¢ Pa
To The Sick: : ae
[tis especially desired that the very worst ;
and most seriously afflicted cripples—thore on
crutches, ir rolling chairs, the ceaf, lame, blind
‘ 4 and other invalids will present themselves for The Best quipped Studi
treatment atthe Theater next Monday and Tues2 y
day nights, and with that purpose in yiew. ’ It
GOMPLIMENTARY TICKETS will be furnished ali who wish to be cured. and they will be
be treated free upon the stage. Tickets will be
issued and seats furnished to all who desire
treatment by-applyiugatthe box office }f tne
lheaterat 6 o clock each evening: ef the de
mmonptration,
6rk Street, Nevada City.
In Nevada, 6 Days, Only
rhe BOY WIZARD CO. have engaged p-ivate
parlors at the National Hotel, where all who
desire private treatment may eall FOR ONE
WEEK ONLY, commencing Monday, Wctober
7th to Saturday, October 12th, and receive
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A Gravel Mining Claim
CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP,
_ The ground is good fer small wages for a
t
Cerr Bros,’ Drug Store.at ys be ale IE AE SIL SIE Se SS
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CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION aod AD
VICE FREE, and if curable may take the
‘ treatment if they so desire.
generation or more, and will bring large re~
; turns again, when hydraulicking is permitLA TLATAATBALAALOALAALAALAALLAABALAALA
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“GRAND OPENING :
» FALL CLOTHING.!
‘CHARLES GRIMES, }
© 4 The Leading Clothier of Nevada City,
:. ve tas just ‘received his first stock of 2
a. * Fall Clothing. Nothing equalled it i
‘Wa _ ever received here. before. Go and %
. inspect the Goods—the ‘prices are all lee
I right—you will surely say. ; Hl
a Corner Broad and Pine Streets. :
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NO BETTER” ~~ ,
Advertising Medium.
Price of treatment within reach of all. { ; e
; ORee aque ss National Hetel: 10 a. mw, toited, For further information-erquire at
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[ir Datty Transerivt Office, old
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. Than the Daily Transcript.
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