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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 1, 1896 (4 pages)

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UN WT OES Sanitary. Plumbing ~ Imakea eels aie Lembest wor and use Too sot meatarinla’ Pinus tip lowest. ° _ Stoves. Morning ti ht. Heating Pat. Todd eater SunbeamBox Patterns And others Richmond. . Grand Pacific Garland Westwood And others Stoves ‘Cooking Stoves ) My stock of haves Fancy cory Seales ever offered on Veale when yea visit it-my. store. Taek Plain and decorated pat In Lo ibe to. A eaigh _ Lean plate you in "Tf you want Remember Lamps 3 ale of thom. Bre be ‘ All kinds of Wire Fencing [iigny'sai sonea oer Have plain and fancy. ~ ‘The best of Paints, Oils 40¢ovtes ready. mixed Paint nT . . Fine geet of Firearms (*> a of ae GEO. E, ‘TURNER. ‘ Sapo W Pina Seventh KEYADA CETY, UNION. HOTEL, a speSms other materials for resenthe latest et and the best ng makers. NURTHWAY & MORRIS” + “Props. * Pirst-Class in all its Appointments. 4&2 Suany, Rooms.W. WU. Telegraph Office in ein House. Stopping places for all. stages and busses. ii hout the building, oo echeoint mule tate ou! ng ing. ) darg Ly TAM b NOTIOK— NoChinese ss diesel in the House. rhe newman it.of othe Wik Hotel in . 4-Buttgn SUEDE GLOVES, reduced: fim sof 0 iF. SHAW, . . SHAW. Jecwah af He DICKERMAN & ©. DRUGS ax suamovisty, Bic ie Tot Se ake One Lot of Eioris brivind: CLOVE, 5 $1 “50 to 75 ae = pete: Our entite stock of WASH SH GOODS ga ae ae {Our dacs Wont FIXTURES*te fot salé“at a" bargain. . THE WHITE HOUSE, B: NEWMAN 4 CO, =. SUMMER Tailored to.Order in the highest style of the art Latest Cut, Best Goods, Finest ‘Pricnmingey nee Grade Work. E: E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor When You Buy Job Printing: You naturally want to get the best for your money. The quality of Paper, Type and Ink sll cut a figure. in determining the merit of the préduction..' We use’only the best of these. But no matter how “superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Priors: ae Sa ren pees ‘STYLES CHANGE a 4 IN PRINTING “ene ee has etuiends tapabsblitiie' ind the Wellgo: Manphiap wish Cha @ibdods of Dame Fashion in the Art. Preservative. We have the bees hac Printing plaut.in the county, aad we have pe plone ama a judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best, Our Prices, Are Fully as Low as, Anybady's S: ~ She our wore ant et our teres: they wilt satidty fou.si ea NCO TERG Job Printers, juced = As this litte one drew hear bith Wis. ae Hower she’suddently turned and ran down the stairs-and out of th: gas i few és. she rei validing n 8 hatheaas washed perfectly ‘. vlean, and pushed her way” Up to'the ‘flower, where-she ‘stood hnd admired it with intense satisfaction, . . “I would seem,” séotinged Miss i . Coffin, “that when hahinaie bop the lily its white purity, she “suddenly” re ja . in : Bbw that she was not Atto come into its atmosphere, and the: little thing fled away to make herself er yrts ir such gompanionship. Did not this ave av I: elevating, refining ¢ffect on the child” Let u8‘gather’all the voy WECM fits the schoolroom,” THE HORSE OF THE CENTURY, ‘} Wonderfal Career of the Great ‘Srotter Dexter. Mr. Jonas Hawkins, ‘of’ Orange county, obtained from a* strolling gypsy. band a brown mare, 15.2 hands, with four white feet. He used her, : says Scribner's Magazine, for a. family nag, qeand*by Seeley’s “American Star got a blaek. filly, foaled:in 1848)’ tied wid naained Clara. ‘The; Hilly became «the property of his son, Jonathan Hawkins, and she grew into. a mare, of 14.3 hands. She had a atar, ship and three white feet, and was driven pretty hard on the country roads by her young masIn . 1857,: by): Rysdvk's Hamble: tonian, she -had the paragon, Dexter, . The brown: gelding, with blaze and ‘tour white feet, waa. hae by Mr. George B. Alley, for'$400, and he subse Paweett. » Dexter, under thé tutorpublic: appearance at: Fashton. Course, May4,1864, ; He.met.and defeated, dur-. Sh: oF but. Me caves atl prea tier fame than any horse’foaled on Amer. jean soil. He brought Budd Doble into "public ridtide, ahd the sight of the “white-faced, gelding ‘coming with: treie ‘Imendous, force down the home-stretch inspired the loftiest dreams. The people swung “their hate and shouted: “Harrah for Dexter! Long “live the J horse 0f the ‘cetitury!” nd HIS ‘GREATEST ' SOLICITUDE. Tempest” Tonsed Marinek Wanted to Hear from the Game. It was durifig the ‘terrific Décember gales of a year ago’) that’ a Yankee schooner flying signals. of distress sailed into” the “bay ‘of. Gibraltar. Alnost immediately, says Youth’s Compinion, the American vice consul, with a friend, put off trom the Calpe Rowing club piers to visit -her,. As‘they ¢clambered up ‘the’ chip's Judder jtihely were welcomed’ by the’ captain, a jolly Yan kee from Plymouth, atid™by his’rather gloomy erew. “Captain, are you ”'in trouble? .What can.I do for you?” asked the viceiconsul, at the same time remarking that his friend had . that morning arrived from New York on the Fuerst Bismarek. “Wal,sir! The Lord jimows we've hed. ‘our ‘troubles, ‘bein’ 4° days out o’ London,-an’'no nearer New York than this.” Two of the lads went over the side’ in that last blow, an’ our topsails wentwhen them spars did,” This pesky curgo:o’ chalk ‘hes strained her so she's’ takin’ water this minute. Thar's @ ‘sight o’ things) we veeds done; an’ we'll be obleegrd for your ‘help, @’ couféey sirs’ But if this here youngiman has just eome trom New York he edh tell ug what We want to know afore: he;does-anything: else.” The sailors'erowded around ‘their, captain and listened intently as he oontinued: “What we want. to know is haow did that ther Harvard-Yale football-game come out in Novetnber?” «Goat of Ate, Joan cf Arc’s armor, givén' ‘to the maid by, Charles VII.at. Bourges, is said to he hanging’ on’ the ‘walls of the ' castle La ‘Tour dé Pinon.in the denartment ef the Aisne, forming part o: the collection of arms: of the marquis de Couval.-'The armor is of the fifteenth century, bears the,arms ‘that Charles VII. granted. to thé Maid of Orleans, and would fit a person five feét three inches tall, while the breast, plate must have been. intended for a woman. Infant ‘Curiosity. A careful mother. had. im; upon her ‘little “boy. the ss of . ejecting the sking of , and a few days afterwards she told him the story of Jonah and the. whale. sue ool is a yery large monster,” mother, “and he swallowed i itis: “s other men; tea?” the little Sty . . “Well, I suppose. he did,” continued the mother, who was somewhat in doulit;’ and while she wag hesitating’ about the continuation of homengc iia {hey interrupted: out, too?”—-Texas Sifter. paint ‘of Hiram: Woodruff, nade’ his first’. ' “4 sid, maipimé, did he neti ( Balkingand Mining Lum~ Including Flooring, Shinates, papery: THE: Bast gual t 10 BE HD TN THIS MARKET. prices ices Given Upon Application. Leave Orders at. the Yard. Cash Works: Wonders. Harness and Saddler JATIES CAIRNS, Bg yr 1p. National Hotel, ished the following 3 Prices for Cash Only: queasy betaine the property of Mr. A. . aes 8 8 iescprensensines Tet ce Ts Taxpayers. Notice is heieby given. that T w.ll be at the City Hall on and after
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1896, And*until Monday, August 3, between the hours of ro and 12 A. Mand 2 and 5 P. M., for the purpose of collecting City faxes. Taxes become delinquent on Monday, August 3, at 6 o’clock P. M. D, B. GETCHELL, City Marshal, CLANCY & TAMBLYN Horseshoers and Farriers, pucker F Building, Broad st., Nevada City. are repared to do ali work in their line in the ny 1 manner aiid at the most reasonable rates, PHILIP HILD Has opened a sho: on Broad street, next door ‘above Mrs. Hocking's Variety Store, and is prepared to make to order BOOTS AND SHOES In the best manner. All work guaranteed. . A share of public patronage solicited. jis} Plastering . ——-AND-—— Brickwork In all their branches,’ Also PATCHING AND WHITING, CEMENT WORK a Specialty. ” O*REILLY & ZILKIE. Leave orders at Star & Crescent Saloon. SCHIIIDT BROS., ~ LEADING CIGAR: DEALERS, Neviida City, Cal. LEADING sd pa 5 Cent Cigar —~-IN sTOCcK—— ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D LA BOMEGL CLUB Do You Want : aGood Drink? . . Then Try PARN ELL’S G TOOD” W 8 irish Pe Partie: OE RECEPTION,” asia asilh Conansercial Bereet, Ete.; Ete. j ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING, . . MOORE + orn. ROBES, hs “CAS; to make you FEEL . } pales causes pee ever . . "‘Toserve the public with First-class Beas, a ~ Pies and _ Cakes. me Wedding,Caxes a Sheclalty. ‘2@-Fresh Compressed Yeast. moe Constantly on hand, ° TELEPHONE: 37. Saat {LIVERY and FEED STABLE! Cornmr or SOHOOL AND Main Srreets, NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL.” E. NORTHUP, Prop. Fine Horses and Carriages for every rye always ready. peg of conveying passengers sit Juan to Nevada City to meet aa ae Prised to suit the times. COME AND SEE ME. COOL, SHARP BEER re th iw "Wk Po eee RY BEER, cal _ CHAS. PECOR, He knows po , draw it, and toy ia always Cool and cofrsohing All kinds: of: Wines and Rooms in conn sc Saqporn. Private ion. f Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them Open day and night FANOY PASTRY O8 ‘ALE RENbS 70 ORDER ‘ ‘ ie Os Thi te he iby a paper dollar wh: é it foe; your ae a + is to aitvrettiec your bus_ iness in a live newspae . per that is read. by the: ~ most tory it Covers. paper is ~ Such a The sek Daily Transcript By Brown & Calkins, 2 HEALTH. AND ACCIDENT; INSURANCE. > Fidelity Mutual i Kid Acecclation San Francisco, Cal. e For Five Cents Per Daye WILL PAY, according to the hazard pA mgr froin: $8.00 to $6.00 me week, d of coon Bue" . aly. to work through being hurt accident.4f you are accidentally killed, ge ge “wheo-yow are ae ota hand had’ foot to $484.00. aatot members ng ati mem Berek fee and i Me Si i per month LIFE INSURANCE. Also issues policies of Life Insuranee, ing from eitey ee to $5000 in case of death at pot per $1! . ve rweek aid ery Foye siokalso ear paid u 2000 at death oe $i0u0 ‘n pet (pee 16 Wares 40.00 per. week for araidaes or sickness, IF INSURED, You cannot lose, all. your, income when yo are sick or disabled by, accident. — The Fidelity Mutual Aid.Association is Preeminently the Largest and Strongest } re vy and Health Lesouiation in "the United ates, It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States of California and. Missouri, which, together with an ample Reserve ¥und and large at ~ UNION MARKET, Commercial St.; Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., Beef, Pork, Mutton, Vea), Ete., Prop’s. At the lowest rates. E ALSO: KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon and Lard. CRONK BEER 2 aces SHINGLE, WHO IS SOLE PROprietor of the Kronk Beer Manufactory? be ready to deliver on Spring street, will enough beer about tlie : First of July : : He aed the article to be of the best Qa All orders left with Mr. Shingle will receive prompt attention“ : FOR SALE: A gay 2 a Sart Lag & CRD @ andle them. Ages and 12 years, weight 2 Also a fine Studebaker anring: covered wagon, nearly new. of w 10 feet long, with two ‘seats, will be sol oat reasonable terms. Frederick Tellam, Nevada City. WHELIHAN BROS., Cc Broad a kk they boheme S tQUORS 4 CIGARS. jib best brands of inte Agents for Ruhstaller’s: OMe Bdge Beer, ‘ THE BEST OF WORK. THE LOWEST OF PRICES.. You pil ele always filud this motto pi at miy Novelty Wood Working and Repair Shop of TURNING and BAND SAW BG oe RP sete (Ben Boay gtd mie Sag tree "WEISENBL BURGER, tg tea to 0. C. Percival, Shop on the Plaza. . NEVADA CITY. A. J. BOVEY, Mannfanesrn ehont ' BOOTS & SHOES. nenbanagnaieic’ oe ) make its certiticate an absolute antee of the solidity of its protection members. Reliable Agents Wanted: Write 31. M. SHETTERLEY, Secretary and General Ma: r San Pransien, Cal. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. a waged Exchange Hotel, ada City. ar~ ite JAMES HENSESSY, = ° Prop’r. The Empire lavers Stable . has the largest ot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. os, Wagona.end Teams with elegant B Hi ce ot reasonable acks to let at short’ not terms, The horses are free from v: of style, and capable of going as tunes ee tleman cares to drive, Nevada Assay Office, Established in ty’ by JAS. J. OTT, No, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, ‘CAL. g Gold, and ¢ ores of aeeer, ergy ayeree from from. 50 to.500 Ibs, Gold Dust, Gold and Silv Bars. Acids fu! rucibles for sale. ee MONUTENTS, TOFIBSONES, GRANITE WORK . e . Ze Weisenburger & Coffey, Boulder st., near Park ave., MRVADA COTY OE ee L ‘you. oo But the best way to ople in the terri.