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December 9, 1886 (4 pages)

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cog . into their hands, and certain men pend for their’ support. wise man’s er was for e sishen. The ust now Grought, until this genuine crisis is ' uni nuing crisis is safel @ danger exMr. Irish should snatch a few fleeting hours from his. scientific hie-himself to the “creeks, canons and river banks’ for the purpose of observing with his own eyes the “mass of slickens and gravel” which he so beautifully and poetically describes as liable to be hurled down like an avalauche thatthe debris concerning which he manifests such touching solicitude lacks the main coretituents of cement, and that there will be no end to its downflow from the hill and mountain sides as long as there are hills and ofthe particles produced by the venerable process of erosion (hydraulic mining being a sleeping industry, does not come in for discussion here), and if there is no water running by today there will be all the moreslickens (natural wash) to get aboard when the stream comes slongtomorrow. Mr. Irish is said to be in the prime of life,and tobe a man whore days in the land promise to be long and full of honor if he continues to follow the straight and narrow path he ,. in its pathway to arrest its onward % : “drummers” at so much a head © . the Flower Kingdom to enjoy their ,,earnings. Yet in the meantime ?. burg, Havana, and other remote ‘upon the valleys. He would find: mountains above and valleys below. Water is the natural carrier has hitherto pursued in his desire —AT— EMI ROSENTHAL'S. _. Perambulators, ble march . to the séa. oe A LAWLESS SWINDLE. among the largest contributors to the exchequers of those Eastern and foreign swindling operations known as lotteries. Our newspapers advertise them, our express companies and banks play and women work for them as for each gudgeon enticed into the net. By the aid of these various agencies our State’s people are estimated to contribute upward of seventy-five thousand dollars a month to a single one of the schemes, and the records show an average of less than twenty. thou‘sand dollars a month distributed as ‘‘prizes’”’ by all of them that are operating within the State. There are laws calculated to prohibit such . laws appear to be of little practical use. Thore is all the time much and loud talk about the drainage on our financial resources by the Chinamen who visit this country to gather wealth, then return to the lotteries in New Orleans, Hamsections, are permitted to make constant and heavy drafts upon us without being challenged. The Chinaman gives us labor inreturn for the money he takes away; the lottery gives nothing but gilded promises and an insignificant prize occasionally thrown out asa bait. The Chinaman’s act is lawful ; the lottery manipulators are perpetrating an offense declared against by the statutes governing the commonwealth. f : (SEES Cuntckgo Heratp: The Rev. Dr. Bartol;-of Boston, who preach98 a strange mixture of Christ and Republicanism,tore Cleveland limb from limb ‘on Thanksgiving day, and cast the bleeding fragments “to the dogs. The Doctor is one of the few orthodox preachers now leftin New England, and it is to be hoped that he will be spared for many years to come—as a curiosity. When Bostonians stop preaching politics they, singularly enough, quit on religion, too. Dr. Bartol isrunning a big risk, though, if the Almighty should happen to be a Democrat. Tue number of fruit trees in California, as collated from the Assessor’s reports are: Apple, 2,700-000; peach, 1,200,000; pear, 600,000; plum and prune, 600,000; cherry, 400,000; apricot, 500,000; orange, 1,600,000; lime and lemon, 500,000. The acreage planted to grape vines is estimated at 70,000, which figure will be largely increased next year. Smice it has been proposed to nominate an American as a candidate for the Bulgarian throne, the ex-Hon. Charles A. Sumner has exhibited a significant disposition to re-enter public life. —_——~— . A supemanr for $6,000 was given in Memphis against the Western Union for failure to deliver a message. BEAUTIFUL“<2 GOODS ! >. Mun’s overshoes at 50 cents proceedings, butat present those . Stock of Goods at Sheriff's Sale from the late firm _ Beautiful in design and the latoie Leave orders with = io APES WER, this office. tf Lanurs’ rubber overshoos at 40. Gos0 } Casper’s Nevada Cit cents a pair, at K. Casper’s a oe Store ‘end make : ae georges ere Se ; Q Use D. D. D. for Dyspevsis, . Bese for those valuable prizes. tf in gents’ clothing and furnishing F goods, go tothe Nevapa Crry Or-. ‘Position Store. K. Casper, a DeHaven’s Dy: a Destroye1 will cure sick che a at K. Casper’s Nevada Cit: eine _-For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents, Carr Bros. SS © Aer va ya CARR BROTEE Y DRUGSTORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. At this Establishment can now be found the most Complete and Attractive Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS Offered to the People of Nevada County this year. Books . Christmas Cards Albums! Toilet Sets! Odor Cases. Writing Desks . FteWes, stent intra" Se" Opera Glasges . Sterattee.Aatmenict Lemsee, cotmont', Hand Bags . A Complete Line. Bought at a Bargain and’ Offered Cheap. Plush, Leather and Pressed Alligator. J h i Mens’ Dressing Cas as . rc aghas sg Your Father, Brother, Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Etc., Etc.Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. Al Styles and Sizes. Photograph, Autograph, Scrap, More than. 60: Styles. In all"kinds of Binding. In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Ete. Best Assortment Ever Shown Here. All the latest designs. Including many Striking Nov" elties. Picture Frames, Walking ‘Sticks, Fino Cutlery,» Perfumers’ Novelties, and Thousands of Other Articles Suitable for Holiday Presents. M@ If You Don’t See What You Want, Ask for It. . — Orders by mail or express promptly filled and satisfaction guar or CARR BROTHERS, TO THE LADIES . We have purchased an inn ~ mum . IN Of Honan & Co, San 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, ‘Worsteds and Wools, OR ANYTHING IN THE DRY GOODS LINE, CALL AT THE : GREAT PALAGE DRY GOOIS STORE ROSENBERG BROS. ts B sien g jemtha. . John Trash in our Establishment, renee FTP A — ER to Boy Christmas £ HOLID AY GOO DS. 5 This Magnificent Stock embraces Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Ladies’ Sets, Rings, Bracelets, Breastpins, Shawlpins, Bangles, Charms, BEAUTIFULLY SET IN . Emeralds, R Turquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Sapwives @eate and other Precious Stones.
ALSO PETRIFIED WOOD JEWELRY. FINE SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, OF LATEST STYLES JUST RECEIVED. Everything in our store is warranted as represented. We Make Home Made Jewelry a Specialty, which we GuaranEe tee 18 carats fine . other store in the State. where you can get reliable Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc. Engraving done Free. Jewelry of all kinds made to ef at short notice. Ordersfrom the country promptly filled. Please ee a SS Cry 28 possible. BROAD STREET EMPORIUM cies a: BRAND & STICH’S, CONSISTING MI PART OF Fine Albums, Scrap Books, Picture Books, CHRISTMAS CARDS, All of the Latest Books, in cloth, by the most Popular Authors, Toys, Wagons, Etc. AND ALL THR NEW NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. = Don't fail to call and see the fine display of Goods at BRAND & ST ICH’S, National Hotel Building, Nevada City. HYMAN BROTHERS, IMPORTERS, AND THE LEADING DEALERS 1 CLOTHING, Hats,F urnishing Goods, a Lis SLES S, Etc. _RUBBER GOODS, The Only House That Deals Exclusively With The; Manufacturer ‘WHOLESALE BRANCHES: 102 ‘Chamber Street, New York,. ae indie Hl ee Cheag . We are selling our beautiful stock cheaper than any]. This is the ONLY PLACE IN NEVADA CITY . €asto ELEGANT HOLIDAY cooDs, —— MANUFACTORY. Pee caches ON Been mee ak . JAMES CAIRNS, Proprietor, . = Hand-Made Harnesses and Collars A Specialty. Al) kinds made to order on THE GREAT a lees REGULATING CATHARTIC. THE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonic AND APPETIZER. THE INDISPENSABLE HovusEHoOLD REMEDY. Currycombs, Brushes, Whips, other staple goods in this: lincor stantly on hand. ara factories of Blaine and Alasoach He to every customer. His prices arethe lowest in the county for equally good work. eee = = A NOVELTLS. 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 takes the first prize ; the : second nearest the second prize. Ist prize, an elegant Marble Statuary Clock, worth $75. c. 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 $5 00 and more than $1 00 worth gets a chance in the bronze fi : : 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. ‘The nuts will -eounted by two citizens of Nevada City and one from abroad, on JANUARY FIRST, 1887. The names of the holders of the winning tickets will be published next issue in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT At the same time everything is marked down at lower figures than any other store in Nevada City. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! Everybody can dress well at the NEVADA CITY OPPOSITION STORE, MANAGED BY Never before in the history of Nevada City has there been such an ——urated as at K. CASPER’S. Abo fourteen a ie engaged in the Clothing business here. He has prospered and enjoyed a libe from “its ¢ always paid 100 people. He never applied for bankruptcy or made an assignment. cents on the dollar. ° : Look to your interest. GIGANTIC FIZZLE. Just received the largest stock of Clothing, Furnishing 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 $10, White Shirt, Neck Tie and Pocket Handkerchief thrown in the bargain. ditt Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly 8 8 now '$ 4 50. tid ra} eé & 12 é 9 3 ra “$6 €é oé 15 6s 12 = Beaver Suits, " 20 “ 15 . Pique Suits, fs 2s © is) rt} 6s été 30 bb # 95 “6 Diagonal ‘ “ 18 a6 15 Overcoat Department. Great Slaughter in Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats. Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats. $ 4 i 3 “Worsted Overcoats, 9 50 “Beaver = 9 “ Corkscrew ms 22 This is no sham, but a fair and horest transaction. Furnishing Goods Department. White Shirts, laundried, at 621, cénts well made shirt and fit. el each, guaranteed a Flannel Under Shirt Dra Sure cure for rheumatism. a atte at $2 each. Good Red Flannel Under Shirt and Drawers $1 each. Finest Underwear and Socks at astonishingly low figures. Good White Merino Under Shirts and Drawers 37 1c, each Heavy Canton Flannel Under Shirts 373¢ cents each. Good Red Shaker at 25 cents§per pair. Cardigan Jackets $1 50 cents each. Blankets at $2 50 a pair. . 104 « “ “ “é 3 ‘ss ad 101% * ef se + 5 “ ! Colored Blankets from $1 $5 a pair. f a Competition against him a a 3 Y AN the or even a than t we dot ‘ ‘Ta cuses about same Sacrar right 1 Lord, lying! Pro’ Grass follow: Chief First Loehr Georg THE past 5 was oO of a cl of B, ' Sam erly t R. bet to, hi night J. 4 Trucks in the was re of sent Cou: ANY w style ¢ Barto! fine br Tue crimin courts this ck scarce Ls ticket gentle: for the fae rain-st yester the ga THE City C held # Mare Valley a visit Tue has de