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THE TRANSCRI PT. An Ala te Quictude. . 4 on the burasn My is a funny snap; { Gigantea, GRAND =: j Ces
Mr, O' &: yahies ery they gzir a lap: ¥ bs
te lace hows 4 Co. wear Ma niieves aie poe il La But the grandmothers Anish (i Pgh RE ~BINEST FINISHING LUMBER *
Because th h «
NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO. CALIFORN14 . playing the pianner? ee ee Co IN THE WORLD. To be-gives..
einai ===. Mrs. O’Hara—’Sh! the baby’s shlapis as ee ripnden aie d dn honor of
. Bebitedarigeciioniarras . igen" Osdon’t want to make eo much). «you should see Teac." waid Mrs TOWLE BROS. co. of the
BROWN & CALKINS. “—p Partington, “on his biceps. It's got. roThe Bigger Halt. mantic tires that make it ride real easy, }aes comer eceage Dealers in” AS ' aaa
*N. P. BROWN. 1. 8 Oe “T cannot understand,” ” said the bachIsuac says, but how anybody cau make pieces “oe 1 Oe “place, on sale. a “Tot re Bo ’s Suits,
‘ paitéifed at the Postoifice at Nevada sigs ai} the ‘better half?” stand. But Isaac rides it for hours. st Depet. Telephone No. 51, 4 té. ts, Qs “hide cube: an a mall check , with
eeond-ciass matter. “You would,” said the ‘niarried clerk, He says he has already finished his sec=.
-. Sf you" had: to divide your salary with ond centurion on it.”—Boston TranSailor Gollars, SPECIAL,
. PeDEPHONE Now & one.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. g seript. : <1 3 Photograph.
. : “Swe Had Nine. Room fer the Wonkey: ¢ ee = —s ich F $I AS Per Suit.
a said A humorist leaps~-gayly upon the Ie & niece remembra: 4 4 cf : Se
WRDNESOAY ‘APRIL 13, 1898. a en Wg pg scceae ss step of an omnibus, and cries cheer9) Leg Risen relative, oe i za e
“Yes, remarked the Nonsensieal Guy, . lly to the conductor: QIAO ZS. friend or a sweetheart. .
“ls the ark fait?” PE They will be pleesed.if= : —— : =
: wo are overoyed,"—Cincinnatl Com “No, sir,” replies the jovial seleinin’ “ON it is a good likeness:of = 5 : Men’ Ss ‘Wool Chek? Suits “iat for Spring ia
Wavy have prices of all farm prodacts cierclalietiuse
“we have kept a seat for you.Whathol} © yous
‘ Eee . Sunisiet We: “at: 3
advinced? It has been asserted that at within there! Room for-the monkey!” MOOR E win make you. take} WN. ‘ss. ct. : : the increase in the price of breadstuffs Firat Principles. —Tit-bits. : pigtune VW
Ey : 1 Zerege—Do you know _—— a aE RE GRE DA ESET : : o > tone! ( —BY— ae 50 P. < it.
is duetoan unusual demand abroad,} colored ghost? i Misplaced ‘Confidente. “© off to advantage. : $5. er Si
: aa He (vainly)—See that sweet Tittle-gint as 3
but-this does not answer or explain the eens a could pone in pink? T was engaged to her the —— i Hyd raulic Parlor.
fact that everything else has advanced . Zerega—It was chasing. after. « whole of last summer.
Se 5 e, _Just received an.elegant.line of Boy’ s Blouse Waists,
ly) —V lad to oe tae °. 4
Thé explanation is found in the fact chi¢ken.— Brooklyn Faglie. . Fists oon 1 BN gonguked 3 oe 1 in all the Intest goods:
that the factories and the railroads and Her Busy Season. * now to sue you for breach of promise. nie
the mines and all the industries which. “Are. you doing, much these daya?”. —N. ¥: World. et . Citizens of vada city, Weare Leaders i in Low Prices
give employmetit to men are busy, and. “Sed Mr, Game Rooster of sect ae cenet ihe T® Seak3a vo the office of Cley Marsal, : .
‘ ae tam Henn. Hicks—Did you hear about Macklin? on to the of City Marshal. © gi , Ladies’, Misses” and Ghildren’ Sh
that’ men, therefore, have money to]. “Well, I should cackle,” replied the . phey called Rev. Mr. Dadley to his bed— y In. Men’ ‘Ss; s O€s.
spend for food. Whatever gives_conintelligent” eee Courier-. side last evening. es aaa S BALL, per
he har Wicks—You don’t mean to say heis a fi J ata stant employment to the population ms ST ee bia ditun eanaitina’ : BS New. : Vegetable, —on— ae
__ a a ee Sears, atten Teen, ws ore . . Biche Cha sos only apetenoeetinr . ea! 7 5 Wodnesday Evening, April 27th, 1808. Our Motto ; “LIVE AND LET LIVE.”
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See ac
on ene Pecan ORS O emzres SSORrA
duets of the farm, orchard sc Gale: really and truly one—one forever. somnia.—Baston Traoscript. ’ J
—— . Julia—Of Gourse, dear Harry—but Nothiag to Subtract. —AND— Music by
Record is surprised to . ‘vhen it comes ta ice cream, don'tyou) .Master—Tombs, this is. an example . ~ saa NIE? >A:
—— 5 = think. we had. better érder two plates?. jn subtraction. Seven boys went down GOYNE s ORCHESTRA,
not e a ® . a
find tow many citisens ate now Bow] —Detrolt Free Pree toa pond to bathe, but twoofthemhad POULTRY STORE. {Of tine Tr The Popular Clothing Store.
in ; ee wae cal e : —
cre nia re re ane cn et ee ia — ag
pour ay ith ie snitty today ic. PUSS rem And ian’t it. ridienlous, . ~. Opportunities. 3 : c. B. SCH WZ. We =
difficulty wit > country today it . men who are afraid of nothing beingso . . “Qpporchunities,” said Uncle Eben (Chas. WwW. Kam&Co. ee " Store 203.
that most of the warriors are engaged . afraid of women who are 80 afraid of “ig pretty sho’ ter come ter ebry man . ." : : ; a Commercial’ Street. Telephone—Store 203: Zor
in other-employ meats, and most of the mice?—N. ¥: ‘Trath. But it’s a mighty good idee, j jes’ de same Floor Committee. . *
: foh him ter hustle Foun’ an’ send outs AKE this method -of informing, the people
statesmen are hanging around th: A Flank Movement. , TARE ‘ H. WOE GEORGE ADAIE,
cee + . . hey have opened a :
“Gibbs at h t his wife to ri few invitations.”’— Washington Star. +d. HANLEY, —
street corners or writing scare heads on awhilel* ; last has got his wife to ride pads oh E. J. BAK GEO, GALANAN,
g:
: Mental Strain. ~ . . 43, HUTCHISON, E B. POWE ei a a a Bn
editorial paragraphs for yellow news-. “How did he manage it?” " x “How much insanity develops in io First-Class Store In the Transcript Block, =i BY sabia Ss ae
‘ : “Had somebody start a report that . weather.” ae : : Saba ;
Cee eae ee rey overage op [he Sidn't want er to ride."—Chicago . " ‘Yes; people lose their minds wher . Whore they will keep gonstantly on hand the ee WATCHE :certainly bring out all their tateat or 4-Record. ; ~~ [their ice bills come in.”—Chicagp Recof ; . Hydraulic Parlor. s S
ee talent for affairs. : Without niece. ord, Vegetabtes, Fruits, Chickens, etc. ies CLOCK 3
—==_ Anxious Mother—J don’t understand And Vice Versa.
Nor even the ‘war rumors and thei: . how it is, Bertie, that you are always. “I. wonder why so few. people ever. Please give us a call. "TICKETS, prmage 9Y eo $4.60, JEW ELRY,
de pressing effect .upon -importatione . 4t the. foot of your class. sucteed in keeping a diary ?” : lla ad Gallery, 50
_Bertie—I don't understand it myself; “Well, you see, the only ones, whe Nevada City, April 7th. mission to ery; 50 cents,
have been stifficient to prevent an inbut, I know it's dreadful eagy—Boston . bave the time haven't anything to write . or es -SILVERW ARE
crease in the receipts of the Treasury Transcript. ‘ about.”—Chicago Journal. :
Department during the month of con-. . = Ana He Had It; of Course. — No Reason for Specification. ae Saloon For Sale: » 50 CENTS A WEEK Purchased at the ‘Store of
stant excitemeut just ended. The “Cora—What-did you say when Dick Cholly—-Er—er—I think your ‘small e THE, WELL-KNOWN
expressed a desire to. kiss you? brothah a twifle impudent, you know, Adverti nts of not to exceed five lites in
Marah receipts were, exclusive of the }""hOO Tt him that 1 supposed he . He called me an April fool once. Glenbrook-Saloon on Pine St. treibieeoneiaes ‘fi a head for 50.068 “JE. :
sums received from the Pacific Railroac was just mean ‘enongh to have his own Maud—Why April, I wonder?— . ._@ week or $2 a mo: ac o Sg
eee
a cents a.week or 40centsa month Payasales, $29,307,250, or more than 20 per way.--N.°Y. Journal. °°” sen . guage. : ipo ata. aa e ble invariably in advance.
cont ome ee a sine 4 pel we For:,Rent. ‘The Pioneer Watchimakers and Jewelers,
corresponding monge-cf te history of! <7 Re Sp, . RTRs le ana Mon 1}. A furnished house fe offered-for rent. Enthe Wilson law. ae a NZ E td » . quire of J. Levy, at the Popular Clothing : e on law. a as Ladies. oe selecting your. : ” $ ve a ran Bpbly to ons. Ps ers Broad. Street, near. Pine, : Nevada City
Taf Secraneety Ore eerie) AOL TG LIN Ge. Mi ILLINERY R
that war is hell is of the ‘opinion thai ~Z SA =n c ae For Immediate Sale.
it would not be christian-like for this . WK SEB MY ASS( RTMENT OF} iw . “— 6 ; All the household furniture, including
country to make it hellish by accepting 7 i ts : : Le 3 — ; : ae pian» and mineral cabinet, in the residence : st ae : _ STANDARD QUALITY,
p of Mrs. Pecarty. Inquire on the premises
the services of. “fiendish, scalping In-. Sa Grimmed Fats, ete. as
after Monday, March lith. *al-lw: Syeen : fre oe
dians” ini Case we have war with Spain.
: Horse-Shoeing.__ : oe _ NEWEST STYLES,
There is a Confederate Soldiers’ 2 and compare. bag I (eas. & FAW Sea ; : Oil slash cheung ain? idee veahee as noah ° at at it, : "BEST F INISH,
Home in Georgia for sale. This leadc mee é : 5A Smooth ent of horee-shentng, Price 30 par eats
e San cisco e ask: : : ee : ; ar ta : AND. RELIABLE
takes tae whi pe oe a8 in A a as Furnished touse. e Teste atest
A good furnished house on Water street to . i Every Articte Fully Guaranteed.
their crutches and enlisted to fight the rent. Inqure of D. EB, MORGAN msi-tt: . ae
Dewy SD ae wil find That — -_ ip, . a Satin. 1S iaieeperten.”
; a3 SYORy eee © rn, sara BANTER WAITE wi sucuan tha
ENGLISH STUFFINGS.” . } ARS ow wi Sree hiskies nest . Kindergarter on MONDAY, April 4th, in the
Sees ee . . basement of the Methodist Church. mai-tf a ee = ee : ;
Reet; Whieh the Serder Says Are Ex . } “c(W/) : Y ie : a\Y = \ . a eS ;
Missin Su tet meee . WD, Our Styles are the AQ, SIEEEIES AG HOOD . eiee-ciaserorsconocins. (AANA BA EY By BY ON) SER DA Bolder Street,
b 3 : a, theoor shat openell the old c & Tamb! nk = :
different in its resulta from those given. _<(¥ Ver . t t d 3 Ds peat ine shop. Difficult shoeing solicited. eae s , : ‘Calton rere
in the cookbooks: yk : y ates an ‘ See en r ‘anf ts reheod Jhy reasonable, New iron shoes $1.50. aS-tf
Crumble or grate the inside of a stak See i Fp ‘ EUBNS Babes aes for famtiy ana wedi, “ : :
loaf or more of baker’s bread, either < . Caluse. . . House For Reat.
round loaf or milk bread.’ Add peppe: ” Y
and salt, the grated rind of a lemon an¢é a Pr ices the ower wu Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk) (Ses ent oe book ay-. *
rs ; Pie : ply to M. L.& D, Marsh at the. lumber :
See ae ae i ae “WM. Hi. PENROSE,
it; a little ted nutmeg; a handfu:
:
each of Gnplpgut-pesley:lenrea’nnd fp: . athe oe open POR TE AT ADL BARS. . on ee Maly SY,
white celgry leaves, thyme, sweet mar. ens sie Hasbronught up with her from San Fran: DEALER IN—
_ > seas savory, using. th oe) : Ww. H. Craniord:” ; re ea B WOLF. ‘Sole Agent eisse. a fine line of Misses and Children’s ;
eaves in preference ta the ground,-anc: : SPL .~ )Sprlug hate, trimmed and untrimmed; also
twice the quantity of thyme as of th: ; : “All Orders Promptiy Pitted.
, me 1 Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking . . y ' : pr
marjoram or savory.. Mix all together.
Tipe te ep kasene oer iat pete ig oe . : 5
dry and fill the crops, patting all th: a ime de. FINE TAI ADIN Bevad sipeth Dent te Eustis Resend s. bed ,
remainder into the bodies of the fowl 2g ‘ LORING aoe oe
As the filling is being done ‘add smal!: —S ’ S : ? = = 5, ccniodeo emery Fr ench: Candies, We’ Notions,
pieces of good butter, which, together a & But after
with the proper basting, will give th:
Fancy Goods, Etc.
Are, Always or
; 3 \ A fine upright plano‘ will be sold cheap. .
; . . ee ee 5 Enquire-at‘thie office.
dressing sufficient moisture. _ This Man pe a ee te
This dressing is also. excellent: fo }> man, who i / “Room For Rent. : ~~ Broad Street, above ‘Pine e Street Nevads City.
roast leg of pork when you do not wap: _ is wearing. had his Our Own Make : . A nicely furnished sleeping room, in ‘anot °
to simulate duck or goose with it. seule ‘what i is , . d joesliy, Inquire at this office. st
The Fecipe tor the good, old Euglis! a waeks clothes . . Shits $18 up. se ae isch purchased: the stock snd fixtaree in F W. Coder’s store, I have readi, “I never woe in onr eookbooks ant ies ont: made be fa Pants $5 up. . Meee Seay Syemee. ET eeeeamar ee ee ari ae ent on
do not fjid it used upon my neighbers: . *~ ee. ; :
tables, People spoil. these birds wit . = ; Waxel, Ag 7 pelaeee Me Pn kone oon ee order will courte Jot that. ny. Goad are Fresh: and Prices low.
wiThie le tee gla conde for stuffing ‘fo: ‘ . np the Tailor, qf E astern ° M ake — ; Ps . _—
geese, ducks or a leg of pork: F ; Artistic feels : Perfection ps :
Take eqnal parts-of parboiled potatoef Hp . oe ,
cut into inch square cubes and onicn: . Hi Beauty 3 like kicking : S
himself. SSs_ 5 p2
cut up. Strain dry, add pepper and sali = ea ;
and sage leaves crushed up. Prepare Pants, $3 up ‘< er
enough of the mixture to fill the pork ~<a ‘e dis ‘Reached:
or birds with it and to. lay some of it : Satisfaction Guaranteed.
se Sone eee os at « geese RURSTALLER si. OU PIDENE.
vikinne a tae . aA ‘GI — TeTetialhs Vipin oe an
Ahead of All Others, : \ Za a
Suits, $10 up in Serta: ial ag . MANEIOOD ‘RESTORED
.
OC RS ream
Itisas clear as crystal, bright and
sparkling, and is a pure product, of the
' best malt"and selected hops. A. Isoard & Son are sole agents and. will
supply this popular beverage in quarts,
pints, balf pints and kegs. Special at-.
tention paid to the family trade. al2
Strictly, mi *
This season wis enw ateiatiy in it ip Whe Has poh Latecst Stock ‘of ‘Goods ¢ ever of
the line of Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and ; Se . i
re accretyr-oe® as'Infants’ cictiotes oe on in Nevada a. = é
Call, beforé pufchaging, at the Popa! + —
lar Store. J. Levy. m30 : 00 ‘ ele n ed oi punighment
Go ro Tu Own for Pabst MIwaukce . es PS EPR a ae Jw Saki Dos: have his clothes: Eby
Lager—on'draught.It is delicious. uf] BrOad Street, ; : above city Hall. Wazxel, the Tailor.
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