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The Place to Bay Christmas Presents, «=
. Buy your winter clothing,
furnishing goods, etc., of K. Casper
and at the same time secure
chances of drawing one of eT
. Novel naadiagies and New Year
jacvds. &2> RARE AKD BEAUTIFUL<2
HOLIDAY GOODS !
In 1852, Samuel Baker of Wheeling, W. Va., bet $10 with a friend
that he (Baker) would live thirtyfour years. The money was placed in a bank, and on the 5th SamBeautiful in design and the latest styles. Leave orders with
F. E. Brown, this cffice. tf
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THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1836. valuable prizes.
A GOOD BEGINNING.
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Major Biggs, the next Congressman of this district, has made the
kind of a sturt in public life that
will give him the complete confidence and res; ect of the people if
he persistsin it to the end. He
still wears the same size of hat that
he did before election, and the
heat of conflict did not warp his
neck so but what he can yet see
and know those men whose ac°quaintance was so highly esteemed by him a few months ago.
Even better than all this,he manifests a particularity about keeping pledges that is an innovation
upon the-practice of Congressmen
which has prevailed in this part of
the State for alongtime past. The
Transcrirt has always been opposed to him as regards his parti
san politics, and will continue to
be so opposed unless he sees the
error of his waysand repents. At
the same time it is not so narrowminded and prejudiced as to refuse
to recognize and admit any good
qualities he may display. Should
he straggle from the straight and
. narrow path that he has to all ap_ paper will take an active interest
in pointing out to him and to his
constituents the mistake or offense,
as the case may be, that he com~-Mits,
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A Triumph of Western Journa3 lism,
{Rocky Mountain Cyclone.)
We begin the publication of the
Roccay Mountain Cyclone with
some phew diphiculties in the
way. Thetype phounders phrom
whom we bought our outphit phor
_. this printing orphice failed to sup~
ply us with any ephs or cays, and
it will be phour or phive weex bephore we can get any. The misod taque was not phound out till a day
or two ago. We have ordered the
missing letters, and will have to:
get along without them till they
come, Wedon’tlique the loox ov
this variety ov spelling any better
than our readers, but mistax will . happen in the best regulated
Pphamilies, and iph the ph’s and
c’s and x’s and q’s hold out we
shall ceep (sound the-c hard) the
ion till the sortsarrive. It is no
joque to us—it’s a serious
aphphair. ;
OS EP
Tur followibg notice in a Montuna vewspaper is not‘calculated
to soothe the feelings of the thief
who stole a bay mare: ‘The
nightof the 14th instant a dark
bay mare, fifteen hands -high,
small white starin forehead, both
hind feet white, was stolen from
the stable of Ira Sampson, the undersigned. I will give the mare
and $50 in cash for full and reliable particulars regarding the. funeral of the thief. That’s the
kind of a man [ am.”
Tue new gold discovery in
Tasmania consists of an ore channel which, it isclaimed, ought to
reduce the price of gold nuggets to
the same per basketful that is
charged for early peaches. It is
described as 70 feet wide, of goldbearing quartz which runs $1,500
to the ton.
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Teachers’ Examination.
Phe semi-annual examination of
teachers will be held in Nevada
oot at the Washington school
bui ding, commencing Dec. 21st,
1886, at 9 o’clock ee
A.J. Trrrany,
Sec. Board of Education.
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Goto THe Navapa Crty Oppo
sition Stors and make a guess in
: NO cee gi hg eee PAO FOO
ee Ey aie eee Ee TEM
nc BEES ARES NY LE LTT SS
Acie peo ROLES
pearances started out upon, this. p
Oyclone whirling aphter a phashRector Bros
wel walked down and drew it out,
with interest. The other party and
his entire family of five were all
dead.
Without Adequate Cause,
Or with apparently no cause at
all, chills and fever, thought to
be cured, germiriates and refructifies in the system. This giant
among diseases cannot be laid out
with quinine. The only way to
give ita final and extinguishing
quietus, is to use persistently the
national antidote to miasma
poison, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which roots it out completely.
The process of cure is, of course
much easier ifthe Bitters is used
as a preventive, when the first
chill is felt;-but persons who are
not acquainted with the nature of
the symptoms are sometimes in
error as to their cause, and neg'ect
the simple and pleasant remedy,
of ull others best suited to check
the progress of this dreaded and
destructive malady, Visitors to,
or sojourners in, malarious localities will, moreover, act the part of
wisdom if they use the Bitters as a
preparative. Rheumatism, constipation, biliousness, {indigestion
and kidney. troubles are removed
by the Bitters.
* SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a
positive cure for Catarrah, Diptheria, and Canker Mouth. ' Carr
ros.
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ARE you MADE miserable by Inidigestion Constipation, Dizziness,
Loss of Appettie, Yellow Skin?
Shiloh’s italizer is a positive
cure. Carr Bros.
Arriyals at the
UNION HOTEL.
Mrs. J. Naffziger..Proprietress.
December 14, 1886.
. Freeman, Grass Valley,
Morgan, sy
Blackman, Virgin‘a City,
Beckwith, city,
Gaylord, city,
W. H. Weldon, Oakland,
J. Brimskill, Washington,
Geo. Lord, Grass Va ey;
Mra. Mills, city,
Mrs. W. Edwards, B idge,
Miss Elien Black, do
L, Leter, San Francisco,
E. Spafford, Columbia Hill,
Geo. CO, Shaw, city,
B. J. Waite, Jr, city,
W.
W. T.
H. G.
O, L.
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M, Thomason, San Francisco,
McGuinness, .San Francisco,
Waldron, North Bloomfield,
. Black, do
Carter, do
Harper, Oakland
Hayes, 8: neeviile,
‘ Blundell, San Franc'sco,
Leuhbman,
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EMIZ ROSENTHAL’S.
Pewiekierie? 9 <i aire
Dolls,
Wagons, _
Wheelbarrows, .
Perambulators,
Drums, .
Christmas Cards,
Toys of all Kinds,
Confectionery, Nuts.
VY
MEERSORAUM GOODS—I have just received the largest and
finest stock of Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, ( ]
ders ever brought to this city, to which the attention of smokers is
called. A Full Line of Fine Cigars and Tobacco. ee
Emil Rosenthal.
Cigar and Cigarette HolLapies’ rubber overshoes at 40
cents a pair. at K. Casper’s tf
Use D.“D. D. for Dyspepsia.
Men’s overshoes at 50 cents a
pairat K, Casper’s Nevada City
Opposition Store. tf
GoTo K. Casper’s Nevada City
Opposition Store and make a
guess for those valuable prizes. tf
Iv YOU WANT THE LATEST STYLES
in gents’ clothing and furnishing
goods, go to the Nevapa Crry OpPOSITION Store. K. Casper, Man
ager. ti
DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroy_} e1 will cure sick headeche
For lame back, side. or chest,
use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price
Mik CHRISTI!
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CARR BROT
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RY PALACE
J DRUGSTORE,
Cor. Pine and Commercial] Sts., Nevada City.
At this Establishment can now be found the most
Complete and Attractive Stock of
whe WOvELIOT.
THREE GRAND PRIZES.
GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS.
EVERYBODY HAS A CHANCE.
There will be a bag filled with nuts, and it is for everybody to guess
the number of nuts contained therein. The person making
the nearest guess to the number takesthe first prize; the
second nearest the second prize.
Ist prize, an elegant Marble Statuary Clock,
worth $75.
2d prize, two bronze figures; one representing
Sowing of Wheat, and the other Gathering of
Wheat. Value $30.
Every person purchasing $5 00. worth of Clothing gets a chance in
the first prize.
Whoever buys less than
chance in the bronze figures.
Whoever buys more will get as many tickets as he is entitled to.
Tickets will be issued for the different prizes at the time of the purchase. . Every ticket holder writes the number he guesses in a book
kept for that purpose.
e nuts will be counted by two. citizens of
JANUARY FIRST, 1887, The names of the hold
$5 00 and more than $1 00 worth gets a
Nevada City and one from abroad, on
ers of the winning tickets will be pubFs
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. Biber, San Francisco,
R. Davis, San Juan,
O. Donnelly, Pike City,
McNulty, Moore’s Fiat,
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Arrivals at the
NATIONAL HOTEL.
YS PROPRIETORS.
December 14, 1886.
Theo. Goodman, San Francisco,
L, J. Lewis, do
J. A. Carter, Bloomfield,
J. Montgomery, Plum Valley,
Frank Cooper, San Juan,
J. O. Jepson and fm,, Relief Hill,
W. J, Odgen and wife, Relief Hill,
rs. N, Douglass, city,
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H._D. Beam, Chico,
W. T. Richardson, Hartland, Vt.
Marion Biggs, Gridley,
Geo. B. Sperry, Stockton,
8. Lanyon, city,
Miss 8. Arnhart, city,
OC. Seaman, do
te H. OC, Mills, do
. Foote, do
Fred Wilkine, do
Peter Kelly, Downieville,
W. F. Shook, Pike City
C, P. Higgins, Forest City.
L. Katz, San Francisco,
Mies L. Ames, Downieville,
H, 8 Sanders, Forest City,
B. McClintock, city,
0. H. Waters, Gilroy,
E. C. Polk, San Francisco
R. Holland, Jr., North Columbia.
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CALL AT
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Fresh Candies end Nuts,
Fresh Oysters in any style,
Hot Coffee, Tea, Chocolate,
German Cakes,
Cow, Horse & lioney Cakes,
the contest for those ca
6 No eee kept at
asper’s Nevada City Opposition
Store. tf
dl1l-2w
Etc., Etc.
Equal-to any, and superior
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HOLIPs Ee B= TRA DRY
Chammpeeme.
PURE ZINFANDEL CLARETS,
And other
CHOICE OLD TABLE WINES,
FROM OUR ORLEANS VINEYARD.
HARASZTHY & CO.,
Only Producers of —
_ NATURAL SPARKLING WINES,
oe Also growers and. Distillers of __
California Wines and Brandies.
530 Washington Street, San Francisco,
. Agent for N evada ‘City,
A. TAM, Proprietor.
to most imported brands.
; : es a ve Possessing eve’ facility for. reliable goods at aranteed, botiom ’ pri 1
es mi mae : hallenge competition and boldly declare that I oo ani . in this
The above Champagne and Table Wines will be or any other city. Call at once gary ant and wil not be undersold in this
oe Sale se Factory Pi. by bat lease pe nimind that greater than I offer are not to be found ény other
DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES!
NEVADA CITY OPPOSITION STORE,
Miss Waldron, Lake Cit urated as at K. CASPER’S. About fourteen years ago he engaged in
Jno. C. Davie, ierbec, s the Clothing business here. He has prospered and enjoyed ‘a liberal Fig ned from i
Jno. Hippert,.Rocky Glen mine, people. He never applied for bankruptcy or made an assignment. @ always paid 1
Chas, G. Brooks, San Francisco, cents on the dollar, ?
"1 in soft and, stiff j ‘
All shades and all grades. Wats for (men and boys,
Senne want of space I cannot givé prices of ey gotten. Everything in the store will
lished next issue in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
At the same time everything is marked down at
lower figures than any other store in Nevada City.
Everybody can dress well at the
MANAGED BY
=. CASPER.
Never before in the history of Nevada City has there been such an opposition inaugLook to your interest. Competition against him a
GIGANTIC FIZZLE.
Just received the largest stock of Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Boots and Shoes, Oil Clothing, Rubber Coats
and Boots, Ladies’ and Misses’ R. O. Shoes.
He publishes to the world a LIST OF PRICES and fears nobody.
Men’s Scotch Suits, formerly $15, now. $10, White Shirt, Neck
Tie and Pocket Handkerchief thrown in the bargain.
Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $ 8 now $ 4 50.
66 “é es se 12 sé 9
eo “ 66 ef 15 a6 12
Beaver Suits, yea eee
“Pique Suits, . “ 95 « 99
ae “ 6s “sé 30 és 95
‘Diagonal =“ _ ie. 20>: 48
Overcoat Department.
Great Slaughter in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Cvercoats.
Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats. $ 4 :
6
se Ulsters, 3
“Worsted Overcoats, 9 50
“Beaver 9
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+, This is no sham, but a fair and horest transaction.
Furnishing Goods Department,
White Shirts, laundried, at 621¢ cent each, guaranteed g
well made shirt and fit.
Rheumatic Flannel Under Shirt and Drawers at $2 each,
Sure cure for rheumatism, The only agent in this city fothem,
Good Red Flannel Under Shirt and Drawers $1 each.
Finest Underwear and Socks at astonishingly low figures .
Good White Merino Under Shirts and Drawers 3714. each
Heavy Canton Flannel Under Shirts 3715 cents each.
Red Woolen Socks at 20. cents per pair.
Good Red Shaker at 25 cents per pair.
Cardigan Jackets $1 50 cents each.
Cardigan Jackets $ 650 each.
Cardigan Jackets $2-each.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS,
1014 white large family Blankets at $2 50 a pair.
1014 “ es i
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1014
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Colored Blankets from $1 to $5 a pair. .
Rubber Goods Department.
_ He hason hand some of the best Rubber Coats for ining
in the State expressly manufactured for this trade;for which
he paid an extra price, Any one wanting a Coat of that
Gall at the store.
Men’s Overshoes 50 cents per ir,
Ladies’ se 2 oo
7 es e
isses :
Goodyear’s Long Rubber Boots at $2 50
Stout’s patent D. S. Rubber eos Py 26 < Pi .
Hats! Hats!.
cry of “se 166
ray
as
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Good Umbrellas 37!;. Call and see them.
& rates corresponding to the above.
kind . ’
GREAT Pl
HOLIDAY GOODS!
Offered to the People ot Nevada County this year.
Books .
Christmas Cards
Albums
Toilet Sets .
Odor Cases . !
Writing: Desks Pein Weats, Sparkie setayant S¥tee Te
Opera Glasses .
Hand Bags . A Complete Line. Bought at a Bargain and Offered
Cheap. Plush, Leather and Presse Alligator.
Mens’ Dressing Cases .
Novels and Poems, Pictorial
6 and Pra Book: i Gift Books, B; yer Books, Juvenile
bles, Etc., Ete:
Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. Al]
Styles and Sizes. ;
Photograph, Autogra h, Scrap. More than 50 Styles. I
all kinds of Binding. is rare
In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Ete.
Best Assortment Ever Shown Here.
All the latest designe, L Including many Striking Novelties.
An Endless Assortment of Lemaire’s, Colmont’s,
Chevalier, and Other Standard Makes.
Just the Thing for Your Father, Brother,
Cousin, or Lover.
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Picture Frames, Walking Sticks, Fine Cutlery, Perfumers’
‘ovelties, end Thousands of Other Articles
Suitable for Holiday Presents,
MF If You Don’t See Wha: You Want, Ask for It.
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Orders by mail or express prom
ptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.
CARR BROTHERS.TO THE LADIES .
We have purchased an immense
Stock of Goods at Sheriff's Sale from the late firm
Of Hoffman & Co, Sau Francisco ,
We.bought those Goods at FIFTY CENTS
ON THE DOLLAR, and we intend to give the
Bargains to our customers and the public.
So if you wish any _
Dress Goods,
Cloaks,
Corsets, .
Hose, .
Ribbons,
OR ANYTHING IY THE DRY GooDs LINE,
CALL AT THE
AGE ORY GOODS SPORE
ROSENBERG BROs.
Vv
PY S.—Bear in mindj,that we keep no Cheap
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K. CASPER’S Opposition Store.
John Trash in our Establishment.
IL-w.etjc & Brand,
BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY,
OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
HOLIDAY GOODS.
This Magnificent Stock embraces
Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Ladies’ Sets,
Bracelets, Breastpins, Shawipins, Bangles,
BEAUTIFULLY SET IN
DIAMONDS,
Emeralds, Rubies, Turquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz and other Precious Stones.
ALSO PETRIFIED WOOD JEWELRY.
FINE SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WA
RE,
OF LATEST STYLES JUST RECEIVED.
Everything in our store is warranted as represented.
We Make Home Made Jewelry a Specialty, which we Guarantee 18 carats fine,
We are selling our beautiful stock cheaper than any
; other store in the. State.
This is the ONLY PLACE IN NEVADA CITY
where you can get-reliable Watches, Jewelry,
Spectacles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc.
Engraving done Free. Jewelry of all kinds made to order at short
notice. Orders from the pope . promptly filled. Please
rly as ible. send them + as ea y possi
BROAD STREET EMPORIUM
——OF—.
ELECANT HOLIDAY GOODS.
BRAND & STICH’S,
Fine Albums, Scrap Books, Picture Books,
CHRISTMAS CARDS,
All of the Latest Books, in
Popular Authors,
Rings,
Charms,
cloth, by the most
Toys, Wagons, Etc.
AND ALL THE NEW NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
= Don't fail to call and see the fine display of
Goods at BRAND & STICH’S .
Building, Nevada City. ‘
HYMAN BROTHERS,
AND THE LEADING DEALERS 1
CLOTHING,
, National Hotel
Hats,Furnishing Goods,
RUBBER GOODS,
The Only House That
Worsteds and Wools,. Deals. Exclusively With
The Manufacturer
‘Direct. .
WHOLESALE BRANCHES:
102 Chamber Street, New
How Hi
__206 Front Street, San Francisco,
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