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August 11, 1898 (4 pages)

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Bitty Conta Por 8 Routh. ADVERTISING B RATES. Made known on application. ae paige . A Grand Minstreliéc, Entertainment WILL BE-GIVEN ON RST. IN 1860 ay ,y, ¥. pnown eee ‘emoceane 7 REPUBLICAN. For Justice of the Peace. For Siete JOHN’ T. RILEY tr iphmgey ey ere . eratietominating cos convention. «: J. 8. HOLBROOK Se ey ee For Justice of the Peace. Monday Evening, August 16th, Local Calent of Nevada City, _ —ASSISTED BY— Mrs, Wilkins of Oakland! ssn —IN A— Skirt and Cuban Dance, To be givenffor the benefit N 3VADA CITY Red Cross Society. ADMISSION : Reserved Seats; 50 cents, General Admission. 25 and. 35 cents. Seats now on sale at Foley’s. _CHARLES STEFFEN. rap pore Boe peso ace of Reva For Assessor. HENRY ce SCHROEDER 48 & canilidate hereby annou Sas seer ithe as-. “DEY B BEAT THE WORLD.For Justice of e of the Peace. GEORGE CO COUGHLAN . wi ss peatieneae z sehen! se times to wear French or. English ; crores b but the results are = near! ‘BO! ‘. like American gunners "For ¢ ona —— J. H. MATHER For County ‘Clerk. J.J. GREANY The Long-Necked Cc ry “. Boy Out of & Chimn re ey . for a, week, not-making money enough . . American made Shoes have no superiors anywhere. It ey oa Sek someHe Had Fallen—A Pretty 5 Little Tablons. : : 4, “A man never can tel? wher his tuck . is going to strike him, or in what shape porter. “Here we'd ‘been going along through the eountry to pour business to buy bay for the animals; when’ one day something happened that filled the ‘whole countryside with talk about ns and brought more people to the show: than we had room for, and it was the simplest little no-account thing you Look at oar live of Fine Shoes, Even ever heard of, which just shows,.too, . . ‘. the ch gpm lover of “imported Justice . goods Wil’ pronounce them perfect. you happen to catch their fancy. ; erican shoe manfecturere excel, . ” “phere was’ a small ‘boy up a“tree "We get the best goods and we fix the . 2!ongside his father’s house on a coun-. . how generously the people: respond if , Hlowest price ut which such juality can . ‘TY road after a bird's nest. He crept be sold. Judge us by these items, Bovey Bros. ctl roksan kA Kg sie. road Street, Nevada City, oe @@™ All kinds of repairing done on{ fvally got within reach of it, his grip For Cons Clerk. , FRED L. =penocasr candi for th 5) sa For _Sheriff. M OSES B BATES out further and further on the. branch that thé ‘nest was on, which extended . well.over the house. You've often seen such trees, no doubt. Just as he was reaching out for the nest, when he'd eepanortest notice 2 and at the Jowest . Slipped and away he went, not on the roof, or: down on the ground, bat, by For Sheriff. O. K, CLOUDMAN hereby announced as a candidate for the . 1 tobe the atu the best brand Pas fi in quantities to suit purchasers. CALL FOR IT Phas ALL BARS. A. B. WOLP, Sole Agent. Ali Orders Prenehie Filled, of ond -) opts is subject to cad Soft For Sheriff. wee H. PASCOE. pt BE carcegllr a sgandidate for the Demooratie sont ominating cdnvenJOE CONROY, Prop’r. SB ad "Finest Liquors, Beer, Wines AND CIGARS. For Sheriff. * D. B. Fraps la Khor gf Noveds county. ena. su dseizion of the bemanrate ee or Treasurer. A. C. COOKE Is. hereby Pr _snoounse ity Treas’ Smooth . ~ as a candidate for evada county; subject For County 1 Treasurer, E. W. SCHMIDT . yndidate for th is en of Conn te ot Gian 42 ~ nominating in this line. Give:me a cal mi0 AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE OLDH susteess stand’ T intend te cocdiee ts there presently told them what it was. manner and will keep.on hand My long experience in the business has ca pions noes ie he ‘bes wens = the limb of the tree there was coming to the sonvention. of the Republican oe Sop apes Treasarer Dance at Blue Tent. N EVER TRIED en ee For Recorder. ooees WERRY on. the market, “¥ ‘amily and mediSly the Botte o.in Bale a Dasnss «Dietary, The Gem Saloon, *°*-. CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor. 50 CENTS A WEEK cast bo nase ear Te a 78 Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars : Bat she om Noe ig & sf tom a is atte Old seni pie Seeking oa [gust 18th. Admission, ineluding ‘atindeneok as Ae . i or As County T; rer —. jdeeision of the "Wepubliane snakes! down the kitchen chimney, exactly over which he happened to be at Mlcwisrace Saloon, the time: he lost his hold. There was a subieet to the Geeide of the Deuseras. “Pine ‘Street, Nevada City. qontaeine convention, rattling of soot on the pipe of the stove in the kitehen below that to!d the farmer’s wife and the ‘hired girl that there was something the matter in the chimney and the moaning that came from And the farmer himself. was away ina distant field, and there didn’t seem to be a ladder in the country. “At the time when.the small boy was creeping further and further out on along the road, bound for the town where it was going to show next, a circus, That was our circus, and itso sol Mens Qulntane, Nim. TRY— ai Geo. W. Dunster’s gnnopnesd asa AES enditote for she Publican nominating — For Recorder. JOHN'S. GREGORY NEW YORK BAKERY Commereiq! st.,.¥ A. J. HOMANN, « Choice Bread, Pies, Pies, Cakes, Etc., Baked Every Day. Wedding Cakes to Order a Specialty Announces himself a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision i) Paw cl can and cartiages ina ota sheen . Nevada City Transfer Co. — shop. Gnacteiuilthanig anid Wagonmaking BARBER SHOP BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now pre{If you particular about your shaving ee aes ee ee one and hair cutting. Pick Ph try mining wo re Saat On Commercial Street. DRAYING AND HAULING. of the Republican’ nominating convention, For County Superintendent. J.G. O'NEILL Snnounced as a candidate for the on of Superintendent of Schools of unty, sibject to the decision of the Mrs. C. M. Mails Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters ‘and Walking ae Broad wreohinost <0 (earl Luctie & Brand . . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, tion ps tation a: aang for cBontrical partion. i Nenniahin up with her from San Fran-. ‘OOD for sale. BAKER, Gieso a fine line of Misses and Children’s Crissel Bros, Dealers in Nominating Convention. , Phe’ Best ‘Liquors; The Best Cigars. These are the attractions you can ~ always find at “THE. -CQUNGIL CHAMBER.” ’ Beer S ‘AN the favorite ead ek of} such as: “Kentucky Weve “Jess: : M ephonas 1 Find Pepper, oad "Robin Hood.” _}Hor Superintendeatof Schools. W.J. ROGERS Nevada County Directory. cela of the Nevada County Directory can . be obtained ‘for 80 eénte.’ By mail 75 cesite. 66 ” Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office. The Referee : BACON, Etc., Kuystonzs MarketT—Commercial Street. ALWAYS THE BEST OF I, L. BOWMAN. SHAW & BOWMAN, ne of the Republi! For Seperintedens of Schools. W.A. SLEEP ince of County Supe asa b; to the cal meee candidate f. Ctvahe of Sehonis. be the Republtogn Wm. J. Britland. THE GROTTO, WAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors Choicest of Wines, ges, Liquors and Cigars Steam Beer a Specialty. Call and see us. By Pigg your visit a r smber se age degen Main Dentists.
Offiiee in Odd Fellows Raliding:Broed Stree Nevada City, Cal. PINE-PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF BILLINGS, EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON: In Nevada County, s.z.snaw . Wines, Ales, Ligaors and C gars Call and see how ’tis yourtelf. Commercial Street. Smith & Hartman. James Foley Has the Finest Candy and Ice Cream Parlors For Supervisor. (Fourth District.)A. J. veo Present Incumbent.) hereb the decision of & of the te Republi New: None: FRUIT Baconand wholesale ed on or A. KSOARD & SON, Wholesale.and Retail Dealers in Wines and Liquors : OF ALL KINDS. ‘Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, in the ashes. Said Sold i we sesien pine bait a D NATIONAL. MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizaus’ Bank. C.J. NAPFZIGBR, « -“wee Veal, Seupaee, mr be One trial will ‘eonvince you And all kinds of ‘usually found in olass market. a first ronnet ities—Home-made Candies and the of Loe Cream Soda, Commercial Street. Larry Fitzgerald P Deals in only the very best of Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigare, that it is the right place. Commercial Street. Andrews & Polkinghorn Are Dealers in all kinds ef. . «POULTRY STORE. Chas. W.Kam&Co. T the they fave ope of Ancouning the pote ¢ they will keep constantly on hand the oer kens, etc. hive g amehieg Chic ens, e -. WHITEWASHING, neal a Ger Sune the enema — ets 2 he county.and plenOp snday and night oie COLEMAN , ~ House cleaning a specialty. Gardens and Yards attended to, Set hee satisfaction will be Please leave orders at + RIES SIEETS ere. Big Reduction In Summer Pants. W. H. HIBBITT, Merchant Catlor, NEVADA CITY. Summer Pants to Order, < Summer Pants to Order, <Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Ete. Free Delivery Wagon. Broad Street, next to ao ae Hall. Nevada City Undertaking Co. GEO. A: GRAY, Manager. pbone—Office, 281 ; Jack Scheeler ts the Up-to-Date Tailor. Pine Street, Near Broad, He keeps on hand the best stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths in town. ’ He makes suits at the lowest ‘prices. $5°00! attorney and Counselor at Law, 6.00} Witt, PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND 7.00 JOHN CALOWELL, ; : Attorney t ’ pit ab west fe tends te Matsanes. 2 remit PSPPEP Porter z . Bago 1571p aia — DSi ts hiorgan & aberee” Blouk Set PREMIUM GIVEN TO BACH CUSTOMER. _~ ‘Nevada City. Night.calis from Union Hotel Teleidence 283. RESCUED BY THE GIRAFFE, happened that the head of the column reached the farmhouse just as the farmer’s wife and the hired girl rushed out into the road. The old man was riding at the head of the column, as he always did. He rode up instantly, of course, to the front of the house and asked ‘the lady what was the matter, and she told him as well as she could in her excitement. “Our old man was a man that knew an opportunity when he saw it, which is a great gift. “ ‘Madam,’ he said, in his most. polite manner, ‘give yourself no further uneasiness. We'll get: the youngster out without the slightést injury,’ and, wheeling his horse, he says to me: ““Bill, bring up the giraffe.” * “That was when we had the great 18foot giraffe, 'and. on the road the giraffe cage was always about the middle of . . the column, We hurried back and got the giraffe out and up to the front as soon aS we could, ard alongside the extension that the kitchen was in. There wasn’t the slightest danger to the boy. [t was in the middle of summer, and they were burning wood in thé stove, and the middle of the morning, and the fire was out, but of course the boy’s situation seemed dreadful all the same. “Well, we got the giraffe alongside the house and the old man talked to him, and I’m blessed if he didn’t seem to understand, and he crooks his long raises his head agair out of the chimney. lifting the boy with him, his teeth gripping the boy’s coat collar. “That’s all there was to it, But just em RACES! RACES! RACES! Real & 5 oh Neve Coon bickcey Club ill give a Grand ‘Race Meeting a gol a PARK, it is going to strike him,” said the old T A Closi Se 3, ¢ireus man, to a New York Stm*re=} ns uesday, ug, 30th, an and ng Sept. 1898 Si PE ing PROGRAM. ines 30, 1898—FIRST DAY. Trotting A:4p ac for all. roe as had Bee an ig all. Purse $125. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1898. Trotting—2:25 class, best two in three, free for all. Purve $200. “‘Rennlog—M class, free for all. ag a Running—Mile dash, free for all. ree $150, ning—5¢ of a mile dash, free Els all. Purse $100. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1898—THIRD DAY. Trotting—8-minute class, free for all, ($175, Banal and Paci de Class, best two in he oe forall. Purse $226. Fate est of bt Gaths free for ail, rse $ Saths free fer all. ons $125. yin joe reals 2, 1898—FOURTH DAY. Mad om itwo in. three, free for all. Purse $225. an Paolig re foal ve 8 horses owned in the district. Purse $100 Reman ber oF tailee.dush, f: my eg Purse $1 pati Fe) of a mile deeb free for all. Pare 4 $100. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1878—FIFTH DAY. Trotting free forall, Purse 4235. Ping ia cnet torah. Pane gbo fossie Poar free for all. Pusee $150. : @@” Entries close August 25th. ; Admission. to Park, «= = = 50 Cents. cllaren under twelve, 25 Cents. Depot for : Fancy Groceries anil ter ~ BEEHIVE J.J. JACKSON, .Proprietor Agency For--fonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale PATE::FOISs. . Bev tee AND POTTED MEATS AND FIS Pepsin ..... bis atecuntcacoubotbes $1 00 Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 Duffy’s Malt . a . 100 in bulk, per gal. 50 Gamecock Whisky ,f ees I-00 Olives, 125 IXL Whisky 000000000.. 75. Mikado Soap, per bar...: 05 Bryant’s Rost Beer ,Pefie 10] Everything else in proportion. Hire'g? Or er ge? ea *s 2 e,2 © © * ARABIAN ROAST’ Coffee is the Best, Give it a Trial. « « 2 »« «= © © « © eg neck over the top of the chimney and dips down into it, and in a minute he Sovvvvovovennnvvvennennnnnnnnes STATIONERY & . SUMNUUUAAAAAANNAUAAAAAAANUUUITS ——mAt DICKERMAN’S. I have increased my stock andadded many new features. Mtr _LADIES we tind the only complete line of French, American and Crepe Gissue Papers in this city. Hill new stock, SH sh POEEYVEY A Fine. Box of. Stationery for 25 Cents. = 08086066 _ Drugs, Stationery, @ DICKERMAN’S.@ Photo Supplies. TELEPHUNE 201. °"@0000000 Oor. Pine and Commercial Ste as the girffe was lifting the boy clear of the top of the chimney: the boy’s father was coming tearing across the home lot. There was some of the neighbors. gathered around by this time, and there was the cir¢is men standing around, and the cages halted along the road, and when the big giraffe bent his long neck and: placed the reseued youngster in his mother’s arms the old man, who was sitting on his horse in front, took off hig, hat, se that, simple as it all was, it made quite a little tableau after all, “When we showed that afternoon the tent wouldn’t hold the people, and it was the same at night. It seems that the boy was a handsome and clever boy that everybody liked, and so the rescue was all the more popular. Of course the old man sent the whole family tickets, and he got ’em'to let the little chap ride around the ring on the giraffe’s part of the country stopped talking about how the giraffe rescued the boy from the chimney.” Ww. Ww. WAGGONER, Civil Buginéer and Sarveyor. ee A. B. WOLF, , CASH GROCER. ~ ees Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. We have always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Limbur _ Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de oi, Boneless Sardines, ete. was ¢ mouth before ihe people te that . P@MOMbOr we are Sale Agents for Douglass Butter and Robin Hooa Whisky. A full line of Breakfast Goods : Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flonr, ete.