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April 5, 1898 (4 pages)

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Gace tice eth cee Ca TRANSCRIPT. hat boone hb Oe. NEVADA CITY, NEVADA C©O., CALIFORNIA THE Published every evening except Sundays and Legal Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. N, P. BROWN. L. 6. CALKINS. utered at the Postolfice at Nevada City as cond-class matter. TRLEPHONB No. -4, TUESDAY oo.. 0.. APRIL 5, 1898. @ BRIEF MENTION, Minor Notes and Comments. of Local $ Interest. Several plans and specifications for, 9 new houses are being drawn up. The Transonipr’s job printing office is second to none north of Sacramento. ! 4 & young son of Richard Austin died at Washington on Saturday evenine, No. 27 won the hat given away at The Leader millinery. opening. The lady holding it can have the hat by opps ing the number. A pet dog belonging to W. H. Smith was poisoned on Sunday evening by some unknown whelp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeitler entertained the Excelsior Whist Club last evening. It is needless to say that the guests were royally entertained. There are many sidewalks that are quite safe to go over after dark, but gracious goodness, there are more of the other kind in almost every part of the town. r Nevada City will present a beautiful appearance, with its elegant street decorations—in about two weeks. Ladies, have you selected your Easter bonnets? If youcan not get what you want at one of the Six millinery stores then you must be awful about other matters. Hobos are coming here thick and fast, _Most.of.them. usually find their way tathe calaboose. That class” of men seldom visit this city the second time on account of their inhospitable treatment on their first visit to the green city of the mountains. ; ‘Epworth League Entertainment. Consumption : @ WillSCOTT’S EMULSION § ® cure consumption? Yes and > gerated claims, but we have positive. evidence that the @ early use of } Scott's Emulsion ® of Cod-liver oil with Hypob positive cure to a large num'@ ber. In advanced cases, how® cver, where a cure is impossis. should be relied upon to pro¢ long life surprisingly, Soc, and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York, . . PAPA STOLL’S Musical Headquarters. a ee N. W, cor.Pineand Commercial Sts., NEVADA OITY. ‘HENRY STOLL, Prop’r. Free Orchestrion Concert : Day and Evening. The Epworth League will give an entertainment at the-Methodist church: tomorrow night, and the following proThe Best of Beverages and Cigars® Served at the Bar. . " GILT-EDGE” BEER. _“newencnon” Glenbrook Saloon on Pine St: Ad evtisements of not to exceed five lines in g BUYDING, MILL AND. MINING. LUMBER j W iL erate MOORE 22301 she % IS PURE. RUHSTALLER’S For Family Use. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. Agente. Leave orders with ; Frank 1. Lammon, Nevads City. Is. For Sale at a Bargain. Bar Fixtures. HE place is doing «good business. has « Tee Bf hee gy py cetera Rot 50. CENTS A WEEK ‘ength inserted under this head for 50 cents ® week or $2a month. Each additional line 10 cents.a week or 40 cents a month Payable invariably in advance. ¢ ' Furnished House. A good furnished house on Water street to rent. Inqure of D. E. MORGAN. m3i-tf Kindergarten. 4 Sequoia Gigantea, . = "ar tittvoxs FINEST FINISHING LUMBER IN‘ THE WORLD. For Sale by t TOWLE BROS. CO., oManufacturers and Dealers in { Yard at Depot. Telephone No: 51. Lime! Lime! JOHN JEFFERIES . Of Whiskies Kiln at the Kennebec: House on the North Bloomfield road’ and is prepared to take orders to supply First-class Lime ; Takes the Lead For building or other pur; in } or amall quantiiies and ate the laweae beeen. Partier needing lime will find it to their . all tobe the advantage to call on him. nl ped highly r Sold by the Bottle or in: Bulk in quantities to suit purchasers. CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. A Be WOLR, Sole Agent. All Orders Promptly Filled, best brand on the market. mi d for family and medi. Co You Want a Piano ? : _ . Perfection ~ A. P. HODGES in Brewinz — nn including sewed eeaioea : is Reached. Hazleton, Story & Clark and others. awiwiwiwawiwiwhwiwlewiuds AiboReat revi means sae . RUHSTALLER’S = “GILT EDGE” A Photograph , . y 5 nats ete STEA M B a E R POPP POPPED to send a relative, or a friend or a sweetheart. Se SS ‘They will be pleasea if . There are other Beers, but LN itis a good likeness of @CGILT EDGE a@ good picture H skal in pone ‘and reou a mm h. ho . WHEELIHAN BROS., gramme will be rendered; : Opening chorus—By the choir. Invocation—Rev. W. C. Gray. Vocal solo, “Out of the Deep” (F. W. Ldhr)—John Werry. : Vocal duet, “Star.of My Life”—S. P. Gi Master Johnnie and Miss Mary Harry. Recitation, “Hannah Jane”—Rachel ¥ocal solo, “The-OldenStory”. (Hi-W: Petree)—Mra.George Adair, = . 1 Recitation; “The Drowning Singer”— Miss Clara Williams. .«. ~~» 0s aog & Vocal duet, “There’s a Friend. Above All”—Mrs. B. Hall and Miss Reynolds. Others by Nicolai. ba PART Il. Chorus, “Jesus Lives.” ___ Recitation,. “The _Answer”—Jeasie Hathaway. Voeal solo, “A Dream of Paradise” (Gray)—Miss Alta Freeman. “The Gleaners, ’ four young ladies— Misses Harris, Williams, Reynolds and Moore. Selection. Recitation, “Shadows on the Blind” —Annie Curnow. Vocal duet, “Flight of the Swallows” —Mrs.G. Adair and Miss Alta Freeman. Violin solo—Charley Wild. AN EXPERIMENTER. Produced a Changs in Functions in Four Days. A man remarked that he had heard so much about the benefit of using Postum Food Coffee, that he would try it and see if the dull pain in his right side (liver) would leave. The grocer said he was all out of Postum but had some other “just as good.” He tried it and found at the end of a week his trouble was no better. A friend told him toinsist on gettirg the Genuine Postum Food Coffee as all of the imitators having despaired of producing a@ pure. cereal coffee witha rich coffee taste, had to resort to putting adow grade coffee in their mixture and was therefore really drinking the very thing he sought to avoid, (coffee), “The next time I called for the genuine Postum with the red.sealsand the trade mark “It makes red blood.” The grocer had just received a new case so I started in on Postum. I had it made black and rich and boiled about 20 minutes and it really has a softer, richer, flavor than any coffee berry except O.G. Java. Well, in 4 days time my liver pain was gone and I felt like a prince. Ihave two friends who were entirely cured of distressing stomach and bowel troubles by Postum. I go back to coffee now and then but every time I do, I have some kind of disease set in either at’ stomach, liver, bowels or heart. So what's the use of drinking something that breaks down the only body Ihave? Common sense teaches me to stick to Postum and good health.” Strictly in It, This season we are strictly in it in} the line of Men’s, Ladies, Misses and Children’s, as well as Infant’s footwear. Call, before purchasing, at the PopuLadies—Before selecting your x SPRING MILLINERY SEE MY ASSORTMENT OP : 3 Srtomewe Hats, ete. Grass Valley. ; Agents ~ mm % Leave orders at Cor. Broad and Pine Streets. A Dozen A, . Raisins could notbe seeded by hand as quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy Upon which Some Showing of AA Usetul Souvenier will be presented TO EVERY LADY CALLER. Trimmed Hats On Saturday, April 2nd. W. H: Crawford. to clean and economi_cal.__ Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a pound in five minutes. occasion ee househo d, ! Enterprise Raisin and Grape keeper” — 200 recipes, ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA., Philadelphia, Pa: This Man is wearing what is given out to be the most Artistic _ ——BY-———. WAXEL, Th 3 * Who Has the Largest Stock of. Goods ever, / seen in Nevada City. lar Store. J. Levy. m30 PRES SRT AO ATT RS ROL A me te ahs sabe saree But after Seeing this man, who had his clothes made by Waxel, the Tailor, fe2ls ilike kicking himself. eee Our Own Make The finest and purest and is pronouneed by t : * HE ORIGINAL AND ON Indispen: able in every . TUompound Oxtg at, thet of Dia Starkey and Palen, is a svientific adjustment of Over one thousand physicians have used it, and Seeder . a 'Seraincgs aig, Sree do, by, creating . Is sold at all hardware . course ty ute geanothe evil effec stores. Price $1. Send ing, sirengthoving-tavigorckng the whole beay. . «
2-cent stamp for the . testimonials, published in curio se pages, “Enterprising House-. their nemersat addseeun arcaieer’ ane rise to a host ofi mitators, un:crupulous persons; x a, often appropriating our testi i Makers of:the Enverprise Meat Chopper. and the RAR of nt to Tecoumend mation as to this remarkatle Curative ngen anda record of surprising cures in a wide pe of chronic Cases—manv of them after being ab .ndoned to die by other phy-icians. ‘Will be maied FKRK to any address OD applivatiuon MISS BERTHA WAITE will re-open the Kindergarter on MONDAY, Aprit 4th, in the basement of the Methodist Church. mSi-tf First-Class Horseshoeing. shop. Difficult shoeing solicited. Priees . hand-made $2.50, a5-tf House For Rent. A good four-room cottage is for rent. Apyard. Mrs. C. M. Maits 0. DILLINGHAM, the expertenced horse. “73 shoer, has opened the old Claney & Tamblyn iT reasonable. New tron shoes $1.50, Steel $2.00, . * ; ply to M. L. & D. Marsh at the lumber Piano For Sale. A fine upright piano will be sold cheap. Enquire at this office, ; Room For Rent. A nicely furnished sleeping room, in good locality. Inquire at this office. £15 Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents. Apply to F. BE. BROWN. Trangoript office. Wanted. Upright and faithful gentlemen or ladies totravel for responsible, established ‘house in Nevada County. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference.. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Has brought up with her from San Fran'* th cisco a fine line of Misses and Children’s . “TE Spring hats. trimmed and untrimmed; also . ? os i Ladies Dudes, Tam O'Shanters and Walking . ™ x F wee Hats in the latest styles. {m16-tf] ae } Vv Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand's. nar bi Leaders Men’s Black and’Cheviot Suits, — i: as Redueed from $8.50 to'$6.50, Men’s All Wool Cheviot Pants, — “ Elegantly made, $1.65. Men’s Iron Clad Shoes, Lace ot.Congress, $1.25. Men’s Nailed Kip Mining Boots, $2.75. Men’s Heavy Seamless:Sox, = ~per dozen, 50 cents. Ladies’ Tailer-made Lace Shoes, coin toe, the latest, $2.25. . Ladies and Men’s Plush Slippers, 50 cts,Ladies Genuine Kangaroo Shoes, $1.75. Misses Genuine Kangaroo Shoes; a sizes, I1 to 2, $1.50, Baby Dongola Kid Patent Tip Shoes, a perfect beauty, only so cts. The Popular Clothing Store. i Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits. Perfect Fit Guaranteed or No Sale. 7; Rev. Commercial Street. Telephone—pesigeue, 201. Dominion Company, Dept. K. Chicago. 24-3 2 ae Agents Wanted. by Cuban patriots. In tremendous demand. A bonanza for Agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions. Everybody wants the only endorsed, reliable book. Outfits free. Gredit given. Freight paid. Drop. all trash, and make $300 a month with War in Cuba. Address today, The National Book Concern, 852-856 Dearborn St, Chicago. £24-30¢. DOCTORS STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment by Inhalation, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa, FOR Consumption, _ _Uysentery, Catarrh, = Asthma, Hayfever, Debility, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 4ND ALL en Treatments, that of Dra. the elements of Oxygen itrogen magn IZED; andthe compound 1h condensed and made portable that 1t is se Pail over the world it has been in use for more than twenty years thousands of p.ticnis have been treated, and recommended it—a very sign: ficant fact. me organ at the expense of another, oftenr uiring a secund of the tirs., ban represantative at Wathtugton: Baiorees . WA T CHES, Broad Street, near Pine, Chronic and Nervous Disorders, . fay fan'taz CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE The Pioneer Watchmakers and Jewelers, ae Nevada City Are Always of -STANDARD QUALITY,.--» NEWEST STYLES, BEST FINISH, AND RELIABLE’ ‘Every Article Fully Guaranteed. ee D SUT A ee ee Boulder Street, Call on us before ee going elsewhere. ese statements are confirmed by numerou: ‘en, ard ean refer to them for furcber informa fon: ae great success of our treatment hag given me calling their Preparations C:mpound our patients to recommen worthlie-s concoctio ». But any cabeinnee a made elsewhere or by othe , i me oer" GEN-ITs MOD i FINE TAILORING. . . ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title or noe mneeyy book of 200pages, published by Dra, Starkey & Palso, whicny.ves to all en ‘irers full inforPants $5 ae kee Suits $18 up HEALTH pate . Having purchased the stock and fixtures in F. W. Coder’ sumed business there with a Fine, Fresh Stock, and in ‘INSURANCE new to give me a call, ; ACCIDENT Eastern : Make Suits, $ro up. Pants, $3 up . 6. Tailor, Ry hem — Seif inflicted punishment because he . Gid not haye his clothes. made by.[Foelity Mutual Aid Association WILL PAY, according to th . . pation, from $8.00 to o haserd of open Satisfaction Guaranteed. aie to work through being hare suite ; ILL Pay. if you are accidentally killed San Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day and hands, $138.00 to te Protection to the $5.00 life merabership fees WM. H. PENROSE, —DEALER IN— : Provisions, Canned: Gon, French Candies, Nuts, Notions, Broad Street, above Pine Street, Nevada City. bs 8 store, I have revite old friends and! A Trial order will convince you that my Goods are Fresh and Prices Low. CUPIDENBE. This Vegetable Vitaliyer Cures Alt Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs parnimc S TUESDAY . ee Regular Ses Absent Joh J. M. But ‘Board, pres ‘The minu 1898, were ré The quer ditor for Auditor fo January 84 and ordered . The follo county wer _ paid on the R. M. Hai tenadce of « R, M. Ha R. M. Ha: phans outsi R. M. Hau: 418. O. L. Maul O. L. Mal sand, $85. IJ. Rolf Bear River John Co W. Ashbe House, $20. Corcoran Heuse, $5.2! 0. B. As E. B. Pc scribing, $7 BE. A. Moc * W.D. Vis $856.60. 0. C. Per at Court H L: ahd M District At R. F.M writer for ] L. B. Sel ing pauper Nevada ( pany, elect South Yt ‘for County “for “Court :office, $52. Casper C House, 35 ¢ Geo. O. «Court Hor J. EC _, county, of WB. Dick dent of &c F. M. Pr digent, $8 Géo: 'E: Court Ho: Henry I gent, $26.5 Clinch 4 -indigent, « J.B: Lit Chas. F. $10. Mrs. Gi $1.50. ~ Michell indigent, . Irwin, Court, $5.! L. D. Di nia decisi J.H. Pa tion of pr Jas. He Nevada for Court P.T. RB trict:Attc G.E.R Attorney WwW. dS. schools, ¢ 8.G.B A. Carl ' ete. $142 P.a.8 $5.75.Carter jail, $35. Jobn . $65.25.Frank Court Hi trict. Att Total § Petitic ers and Number the roa road, sit as tolea about tk “tion wil. extend j about o1 _stope of point o1 certain