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INEW YORK BAKERY
Henry Lane,
:8TH YEAR—NO, 2679
ae
THE TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN & iti : rics nh
Fifty Cents Per Tlonth.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Made known on application.
Fae!
Ps
NEV -DA THEATRE,
A Grand.
Minstreliéca.
Entertainment.
WILL BE GIVEN ON
Monday: Evening, habe 46th, . .
—BYLocal Calent
—ASSISTED BY—
Mrs. Wilkins of Oakland,
Skirt and Cuban Dance,
To be givenffor the benefit .
—OPF THE— .
NEVADA CITY
Red Cross Society.
ADMISSION :
Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
General Admission. 25 and 85 cents,
Seats now on sale at. Foley’s.
Smooth,
ito best bra
‘ati nt Onc
Sold, by. the. Bottle or: ‘in: Balk
in quantities to suit pu “
CALL FOR IT AT ALL! RS.
A.B OLR, Solo: Agont,.
All. Orders Promptly’ Filled.
Commercial st., Nevada City,
A. J. HORAN * =e Proprietor,
Choice Bread, Pies, cic Ete.,.
Wedding Cakes to. Order a Specialty
The Best Liquors, ial Sap ue sain or nay mal ewe
ouhty Supe 4 t. bowen. 4. F. SHAW
always find at —. SHAW & BOWMAN,
“THE ‘COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Came cedent of Schaola: Dentists, _
cs . Beer 5 Cents a Glass, -W. A. SLEEP san sate hah t= ata
All the favorite brends of seeps Is hore 9s p candidate for the Goad Fe
am Nay Cy oo i erie epper,’ é = is to = asus of the Sacaklions rine eee FILLINGS.
. . et clean = ae ae EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON},
— or upérvisor. ;
THE GROTTO, (Fourth District.) NATIONAL MARKET,
A. J. WOOD, Broad St., Opp. Citizaus’ Bank.
See tet et Remes Incumbent, hereby announges him-. C, J. NAPPZIGER, + + Prop’:
Cali end see us. a will be a your visit a
the weil old stand, Main Femember the place Brace ary Ral
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines ore ore
Sole. Ais oth a Celebrated Pirst-Class Store-in the Transcript Block, .
bce wie BASS
Union Livery Stable,
Main st., opp. = > Prop’
iia!
Five dollars will be ¢
‘. polit ouncements
meeting of the blytea whore
ae ee
REPUBLICAN.
al
joun' oe RILEY,
=
For Justice of of the Peag
iS: HOLBROOK:
Is In hereby anno announced ae a Puree
Sais ect tothe 9 Sa
For. anes ;
“For pink of the Peace.
CHARLES STEFFEN
Justice of the Peace of
ention. ~
HENRY C, SCFROEDER. 2
ane mance ad eer . “DEY BEA THE WORLD.
American made Shoes ete tines
TitUT Oe Leas OEM I ae anywhere, It may -80Me6}7 . times t French.
For. Justice‘ of the Peace. nbd "bat the resales are not oanly’ .
GEORGE: COUGHLAN: d Look.at our.line of. Fine Shoes. Even
t lover, of 4
for the office of is” wil) pronounce. them. :
the I began og eae Kimerican ante! veil et gelain g
American gunners,
fon A the
: : Hebe ager 3 pee himself a eager BS blah Posen
: ae roma hips sph ienl £2 she desial to ine a
of Nevada City, ; For County Surveyor.
JOH: MATHER
ublicas no
3
For County Clerk.
nominating convention.
here
a ace TORE way aoe nr Ay of
FRED t. ARBOGAST
asa didate for the
pot rece Onutiar ce subject to the decisA
lican nominating conven~ {si
For County: Clerk.
J.J: GRBANY:
lowest price ut which such
be sold. Judge us by these items.
Bovey Bros.
. Broad Street, Nevada City.
ae Sheriff:
MOSES ‘S BATES
to the decision of Sige —
inating conv "
For Sheriff.
O. K. CLOUDMAN
Is hereb; Somounetd ss & as a candidate
siecle ake the of the Repu
vention. © con'
is nounced andidate for t
oftee of b of 5 to the hecdetle
ounces himself a candidate for Sheriff,
OF
the shortest notice. an
rates * =
We. get the best goods-‘and we fix the:
aality can . .
All kinds of sh ger done on
_UNWELCOME ME SQUIRREL
It Makes Things Live pha ae in a oe,
Pabawtiebs: ot or 67 Ach street,
bevel: visitor in bo 1 house, in the
“up his abod4 ‘the otter and’
‘invitations to vacate. Mr..
and, though he was severely bitten by,
him, brought him home and shut him
up in a box in the garret. The squirrel .
FUN IN THE ATTIC,
at the lowest} ibved his freedom too well, succeeded in
gnawing his way to liberty and en2 4 Pine Street, Nevada City.
JOHN Hy iT, PASCOE.
Nevada cotaen? to the de
. ForSheriff.
Republicea % Sai
,eandidate for
nating conveni
JOE CONROY, Prop’r.
y artahi ished stand I
only th e
". ; Finest Liquors, Beer, Wines
AND CIGARS,
For Conmia Treasurer.
Pr announced cod as a candidate for the The Gem Saloon,
an ty me how to cater to th
public in this line. Give me.a call, mi0
CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor.
There are many places where you
can be accommodated with fine
= ‘Given by an experienced. school teacher, All
D. B. GETCHELL,
One paareticatts.
Gil cere remiss de dee! jon of the Deeeraues iid yo ag ee
: venq
For. Treasurer, '
A.C. COO
ca eo ~Sergsl 50 CENTS A WEEK
Sear “ne “aganitsay F Dance at Blue Tent.
[For Comasy Treasnige. fattee Reet sre ite Rie
td ete Adzmledan, inelnding enpoee, 6
Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars
: But the onrer Of them all i the Old
GEM, which has had such a good
reputatlon for so man eho
ROP IN A O HAVE
NEVER TRIED wis
oy
F or Recorder.
JOHN WE WERRY
tnomina
asa candidate.for the
lex, subject to the de.
ting Mais ae
to backward echolars. Terms Reasonable.
oy Street, Nevada City; : jy6.
eu thoroughly taught. Arithmeticand
‘book-keeping a speciality. Close attention
C. B. MARTYN, pare of Mrs. Quintana, Nim-. TRY—
dss + Dirty.
Geo. W. Dunster’s
Ghacksmithing and Wagonmaking
For Recorder.
JOHN S. GREGORY
Announces himself a candidate for the office Clanoy shop.
of County Recorder, subject to the decision
of the Republican nominating sonvention,
todoall kinds of blacksmithing and
work with neatness aud dispatch.
work and mining work a specialty.
lew wagons and carriages built to order,
Place of business on Broad street in the old
' Mes. C. M. Mails
For; County Superintendent.
jG. ONEILL
‘Has brought up with her from Sen Frap}oison, & fine line of Misses. and. Children’s
Spring hate, trimmed and untrimmed; also
Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking
Hats in the latest styles. (ml6-tf)
a4 remaster cabal annie! ea
Nevada, County Directory.
Cholcest of Wines, es, Liquors and Cigars ihe decision of Ay Siar crmeeagy oop at oa
jest »
Hams, Baconand
Fearon iss tate
New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
POULTRY STORE.
opened a
Chas. W.Kam&Co.
of informing the people
oo . et inetp constantly on hand the
[eae cate or enki et Monee
Sgokasaphen. ina first
class mer
18P8 Sehage
Big Reduction
in Summer Pants.
cere
ces a see pe Pisin sed
srctabiens Sea Chickens, etc
Pune cheese Merchant Catlor,
. WHITEWASHING, : “
. HOUSE CLEANING, Pine Street, Near. Broad,
Ete., Bere Ete.
EB COLEMAN evan Sry
e everything and ap Summer Pants to Order, one $5, 00
fase se “ — Summer Pants to Order, -.6 00
Summer Pants to. Order, 7,00),
All my work is made in Nevada City.
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now pre-. If you particular about your shaving
, Mat r
Veal; Seusngoaetnt
BARBER SHOP
and hair cutting.
On Commercial Street.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Fags ee pint g Aaigh ow rh to We STADADOF,
r ri rn
WOOD for sa a AKER.
_Crissel Bros,
Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
BACON, Etc., ~~
Kgystonz Market—Commercial Street.
“The Referee.’’
ALWAYS THE BEST OF
Wines, Ales, Ligqaors and Cigars.
Call and see how "tis yourrelf.
Commercial Street.
Smith & Hartman.
James Foley
Has ‘the Finest
Candy and Ice Cream Parlors
In Nevada County,
Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the
best, of Ive Cream Soda,
Commercial Street,
Larry Fitzgerald
Deals in only the very best of
Wines,.Ales, Liquors and Cigars
One trial will convince you
that it is the right place, °
Commercial Stweet.
Danwe & Polkinghorn
Are Dealers in all kinds ef
Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Etc.
Free Delivery Wagon.
Broad Street, next to Armory. Hall,
Nevada City
Undertaking. Go.
'. GEO. A. GRAY, Manager.”
Night calle from Unien Hotel Telephone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283:
Jack Scheeler
Is the Up-to-Date Tailor.
He keeps on hand the best stock of’
Foreign und Domestic Cloths in ;
Glenbrook Saloon,
established PURCHASED THE ABOVE OLD.
intend to conduct it . Made havoc with a heap of nuts in the
manner and will keep on hand
too smart to be caught by any of them,
sanz, long experience in ie bastnens eet a, inverted Vubwas‘set-for him-a few . .
sconced himself in the walls. He was
not content to remain. quiet, but for
some time he has made life a burden
to the occupants by the noise he makes,
Every morning he starts out for a
kind of century run about the house,
evidently to improve his digestion, and
he disturbs the fam‘ ly at night. He has
attic, and evidently has no conscientious
seruples: against the appropriation of
other food. All kinds of traps have been
set for him, but the little anima} is
nights ago and so-arranged-that if he
touched the bait the tub would fall and
imprison him, but he apparently paid
no attention to: this#¢héme,. He disapdently liked his new quarters, for he
returned in a few days, ‘There seems
nothing for Mr. Atkinson to do but to
burn his house down, after the fashion
of the Chinaman who wanted to roast
a pig. *
Cannot Sleep Lying Down.
A gentleman over 50 says: “I cultivated the habit of sleeping offhand
when.a youngster and. have kept.it up
ever since. I don’t go to bed or lie.
down wher TI want. a nap, but as soon
as I feel drowsy I put my elbow on the
hack of my chair, rest my ‘head upon my
hand and go off sound for five minutes.
When I wake up [ am in first-class trim
‘nee, who is always mislaying her
glasses.—Odds and Ends.
the Springfield Republican, has an .
‘shape of a tied v4 I thatitas taken} ~/
eth j
Stason’. 4
jinner walls of his house and, refuses all
id
ison caught the squirrelsin the weods, f
peared for a few days, avth'the family . yf 2 ' :
hoped he had gone for good; but he eviJ. J. JACKSON, aad =
=
"he Vikeltas cae Coun Jockey Club.
‘Li. ‘Will give a Grand. Race Meeting .
AT GLENBROOK PARK,
. SPEED PROGRAM.
4 Schingltiseot i a 1898—FIRST DAY.
Ee
Sowerby AUGUST 31, (ane:
_ Trotting—2:25 oe —_ two in Pures 420 free for all. Purse $200,
2:19 class, free for all.
Ranning—Mile dash tert for all. Frage $300
ree $100.
“THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1898—THIRD DAY.
Running—5¢ of a mile dash, free for all.
ing—ute class, free for all. Purse’$175.
qoutes ied phot 2:20 class, best two in in tres free for all: Purse $225,
Fanning ber a mile Seah, free-for all. ree $125
4 mile dash, free for all. Pare Sia.
ini: Gaieead, 2, 1898—FOURTH DAY.
Trotting.a Pacing-—best two. in three, free for al). Purse
aad ona sciplinndock, to all horses. owned. in ‘the Aaa Puiles Yuileo:-¢100
ve twiles dash, free for all. Purse $150.
fae of a mile dash, free for all. Purse $100.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1878—FIFTH DAY.
Trotting—2:20 class, free for all. Purse $226.
So — 2:25 Sle, free for all. Purse $200.
56 ofa mile and repeat (District.)
fosstue + mile, free for all, Purse $150.
GF Entries close August 25th.
Admissioa to Park, ” =
BEEHIVE
GROCERY..
Purse, $100,
Agency For--flonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for :
Fancy Groceries = al
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.
again, T have got so used to that way . "
of napping that if Llie down I am wide Pepsin Pe duhees rf CpG men Tea $1 oO Pickles, ye gal, bottles . 25
grate in an ingtant,”’ Duffy’s Malt . es FOO ie . bulk, per gal. 50
oto ee Gamecock Whisky quart-1 00. /Olives, — I 25
t ends
tadted teal oue hever forgeth.” said « DET Whiaky 7): 75 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
lecturer, after giving a graphic descripBryant’ s Rost Beer ,25. 10 Everything asa in proportion,
tion of a terrible accident he had witHire’s bh be 3 for 50
nessed. }
“I'd Uke to know where they sel!s vse se ss * ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee
‘em,” remarked an cld lady in the audiis the Best.
is chic necisetee ce
A Misnomer.
They call them trusts, I wonder why—
Can you the truth disclose?
(‘ve hunted low, I’ve hunted high,
But found no one who knows.
Why should they call them truste, for
sooth?
The title is unjust,
Because a trust does not, in truth,
Give anybody trust.
Chicago Daily News,
FROM THE NURSERY.
S DICKERMAN’S.
SSovvvnnnnnnvvevnnnnnnnnntNIES
STATIONERY 3 =
TINTTTTTTTTITTTITITTTITT
_—_«At DICKERMAN’S.
I have increased my stock’a id
added many new features,
LADIES witi:find the only complete tine
of French, Hmeriean.and Crepe Cissus
in this.efty,. Ill new stock, H° Fapers in this elty,
A Fine. Box of: Stationery for 25 Cents.
OOOOOSOSE©._ Drugs, Stationery,
Photo Supplies.
TELEPHUNE 301.
Cor. Pine and. Commersial Sts.
ati tity
“Oh; Tommy, what are you dging
with my Puggie?”
“Nothing—only
swim.”—Fliegende Blaetter.
teaching him tp
Bat She Remembers.
A man remembers his alphabet
No matter how long is his life:
The letters,which he forgets are the ones
He promised to mail for hie wife.
. —Judge.
‘A “Matter of Direction,
“Aren't you afraid that child is
rather .forward if ‘its conversation?”
asked the bachelor relative.
“Oh, po, indeed,” repli ied the fond. mothet erenely. “It’s all we can do to
keep it from talking back. "-Washingon Star.
A Recommendation.
Mrs, Slimdiet—So you have ‘placed
yourself under the care of a physician
New Boarder—No. madam. He. simply recommended your boarding house
_-SOUN CALDWELL,
gs Attorney at Law,
a ship pig pene <> waa Street,
a
oF w. w. WAGGONER,
Civil ree and Surveyor.
SunDanEunaeeeee
°@60000060 —
A. B. WOLF, 4A
CASH GROCER,
(on ag
Lowest Prices.
ee Best Goods,
Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large, assortment.
of Fancy Groceries‘such as Lim nrg Cheese,
Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives; Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines,eter’
‘. Who reduces superfluous flesh? Did he Remember we are Sole Agents for
“. Fecommend any special diet?
Douglass Bitter and Robin Hooa Whisky.
au TA full line of Breakfast Goods :
Mush,.H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
Oats,:in bulk,. ‘Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flonr, etc,
Dom tio Morant Bera Wace SE atin GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
Commencing Tuesday, Aug, 30th, and Closing Sept. 3, 1896
Proprietor© ALRITE DARREN CIR” I AO sit