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August 18, 1896 (4 pages)

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Di‘ees Bast hains 233 <; mound hains 3! ; mou ins 2825 ; mound pins 44.1 s mound ains 9043 ; moult a 1: 9 feet yd marke sing 153.8 4 inches , $80 feet ad marke hains 48 ; moun rins, 5018 ; moull 1s 200 feet a spruce East, 5. k tree # er ¢0) Ny No Be n Placer outh by ; by, the p Bloomatente rscly any mye 2 sreby 4! adverse a states ia, dul ou here the proister ing BO ole g. cl 1ive ¥ Wee cit n was ice L heh hae at ghia SORES ae THE ~FRANGORIPTT Publis & WG = : P BROWN. © ; L, 8 CALKINE.:iuree Mont Ea Wtheis MOOR Read Vea SEK MEd ee eS Ep ei in case: 6 canis ‘bot owt . ADVERTISING RATES. Made known on application. : EROWN a SOP d Some.of ‘Them Delivered tom Very mall ct GREAT SPEECHES HEARD 8Y FEW.'. Number of Auditors. p Tt is a curious fact that many of the . . great and to-small audiences, When Webster} . made his great argument in the. Dart-. .,. and, ‘the officials in charge of the rocm, thers. were not 50 persons present, and. yet many believe that he spoke to lis. tening senators‘and other high officials.’ wonderful display of eloquence; we ace }> . : second-class matter. ‘40 YEARS. ; Sanitary a ‘ Tinware made that you cannot find Entered at the ronaiee ot Nevada City as IN NEVADA, CTY,Dress Goods, r% Fancy Goods, Domestics, .: Ladies’ and Chil eee PG she Paap. . IN Le Tt oF uO i; Plumas. ook poke a spatie i loy the best he —_ i monk lowest. aches Stoves Morning Light Pat. Todd Heater Sunbeam Box Patterns And others Richmond Grand Pacific’. Garland Westwood And others Heating Stoves Cooking "Stoves My stock of completest I ever omered . is this the As for. There is nothing of that kind on sal3 when you visit my store. Plain and decorated Crockery i.3: In Ledptin pend to Gepkresent. I can please you iothis this If you want moms. © sure . 4 ke a a spoLami Ss a Shem that I mak est to TIPS clatty ofthe pa 89 dr on Iba found hore 4 : All kinds of 4 e: Wire Fencing acm Mime Have plain and fancy, P Thebestof ‘Paints, QO LAER SINS sready mixed. Pai Fine stock of oy the latest tte the best Firearms ing mene " products of the k GEO. ‘BE TURNER} 55 to 60 Pine Street. NEVADA city. Watch and J ewerly Repair Shop CHARLES HARRIS: Has opened a Jewelry and Watch Repatring shop in ‘Holmes Bullding, Corner Main and Coyote Streets, And is now prepared to do afl kinds of work in his line, PRICES LOW. WORK GUARANTEED. B. dren’s: Underwear, Heiies tanvtnes we wit citer you these goods: at such prices as will. nie everybody to ‘maake purchases and supply err in-our Hap First come first served: : 80 come early NEWMAN & CO. Lease and fixtures for sale at a bargain. ETC TERESE the. Intelligently of the future is this point. to judge. by the past. ciciaiaaneaiee The Only: Way to Judge . . The only way to measure a merchant tailor’s ability and integrity is by what his customers do and by: what they say. Preacher 2nd politician, professor and scientist, agree on he gentleman who has never purchased goods of me can Judge by asking the opinion of a long line of patrons. He can further judge by the fact that this long line of patrons keep comiug back for more clothes: E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor, Pine Btreet, over A. Tam’s Restaurant. Ladies’ $75. Warranted the BEST of Wiaseraiod oteionpe Fr ae ,) Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 MeAllister St., San IGYGES. en’s $85, GH panes ey ne 388, Ladi Built and guaranteed by the Largest High HENS BIG MB ICYOLE Conor Indianapolis, Ind. ’ $75 and $85. aco. d_of people. listening . . to his. burning. words with; almost . 9) 7]. 4 breathless .attention. Bunt, in truth, many of these speeches which quickened . } or changed the march of events were delivered in-a small room and to a few hearers—never more than 150. ‘Could it have been here, in this oaken. chapel of 50: pews,’’ wrote: Hosmer, the gifted }-: Henry delivered:the greatest.and best,. , -known:of all his speeches? Was it here that he uttered those words of doom so unexpected, and then so ‘unwelcome, ‘We must fight?’ Even here, But the words were spoken in a toné and man. '\¢ ner worthy the men to whom: they were: addressed, and who were :so. impressed they were. almost. awestricken.: It was only when the voice of Richard Henry Lee, that other matchless Virginia orator, who rose to second the words of Henry, rang through the room that they were called back to themselyes.’’* speeches which gave immortality . . to the orators who nrade them were de. )! livered in comparatively small © roome . * . When we read of ‘Patrick Henry’s . 5 in our mind’s eye ‘# spavious:room and . i?) immense crow author of ‘‘Sprondro,’’ ‘‘that: Patriek . . /¢ ; with them that for several. moments . . . § ‘Corns Hurt >. eocccccccocese IT's NOT NECESSARY. aRue’s Corn Cure; the init eaiie Notice to Contractors. ceaateameeel HOTEL, for a THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, to be erected on the corner of Broad, Street and National Al-. ley, Nevada City. — Plans and specifications can be seen ‘jat the residence of the Architect, Ira Fancher, on East Broad street. ery in this line, will give you immediate relief and ina few days entirely. remove heat, FOR SALE EXOLUSIVELY BY, -H. DICKERTIAN & CO,, DRUGS AND STATIONERY, Telephone No. 98, Seward’s speech in defense of’ William. Freeman was. undoubtedly. the greatest and most brilliant effort of his professional life. It did for. him more, perhaps, than the conduct of any case has given any other in the state of New York in perpetuating his name. “And yet
the audience that listened to him was less than 120 in number. A* friend exél ‘some surprise that.an argument of *#0"much power, léearning»and: eloquence should have attracted .so. few listeners. ‘‘My dear sir,’’. said Seward, “‘my audience was in no sense limited. The civilized world was my audience. -Posterity will hear it, and generations unborn will praise or censure it from the different standpoints in which ‘they will view it. I: did not make’ it fora part of ‘the madding crowd’s \ignoble strife.’ ’’ Horace. Grecley said, ‘‘Seward's speech in defense of William Freeman is one of the masterpieces in the history of oratory, reason, logic and humanity. ’’ —American n Lawyer. ‘ NEW YORK’S FOOD SUPPLY, » Bnough Always on Hand to Withstand a Four Months’ Siege. If the city of New York and the neighboring district were to be besieged or in some other way. entirely. cut. off from the outside world, and therefore deprived of the fcod supplies which in normal times come in daily in large quantities, how long would it be before the pinch of hunger would be felt? Brown & CALkins, NEVADA CITY, CAL. PRINTERS —aaaE-—"Catalogues, Pamphelits, General Job Printing. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES => We have facilities which are excelled by none for filling orders on snore notice.No onde © too large for us. Get our ~ estimates. MONUSIENTS, TOMBSONES, GRANITE WORK . . Weisenburger & Coffey, Boulder st., near Park’ ave.; NEVADA CITY ...05./0s.0ceetseseessee Scotch Granite and Max ble of Every DescripTombstones and Monuments Mines < ye Lettering 9p Do You Want a Good Drink 2 gare 21% Then ty PARNELL’) “ THE RECEPTION,” : PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE kind before sizing Le Wor oie _ ei Cneorporated 1876.) « CAPITAL. Paidupincoin, °° © Preeea eee eee ees JOHN ‘T. HORG. bare MORGAN..: b. Ho ORGAN, “Goad Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—National Bank * Fe issue Sight Des: Drate able in gfe Bis of E the principal sities “gold and sitw Silver che Bou Resident pe me at Graes Valley, CITIZENS. BANK BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY Authorized and subscribed, $20,000 50,000 ZNT} some Other things, the supply of meat, Ase’s CasHigE, and Sno'r Jo T. MoRGAN, ney York—National Bank of North AmerBank of D. 0. Mills a at sight in apes: wale and « Gollsctions on any part of the United States a * Hin ghost price paid for County and State This Bank Maintains an office at Grass ig ley, where Banking Business transacted, That is a very hard question’ to answer, for the reason that there. are. such inequalities. of purchasing capacity in New: York society that some go hungry in times of greatest prosperity for lack of means, while the great arity eat more than is good for them. Undoubtedly the number of those who always go hungty would be increased after two or three days of a siege, and then day by day this number. would increase until the public authorities would feel compelled to take ion of the food supplies and distribute them among the people. With the exception of milk and aime . poultry, hardy. vegetables.and fruits would last for two months at the present rate of consumption, If all the supplies were taken charge of at the beginning of a siege—and this could easily be done—the food within New York could be made to last for four months at least, The siege of Paris lasted only four months. Before two months had passed high and low, rich ‘and poor, bad learned.what hunger was. And, as is well known, the’ French are the most thrifty and economical people in-the world. In the arraugement-and disposition of food the Parisians are speciully distinguished. But the food supply in New York could be’made to last as long as the Paris siege lasted, and the people would still be comfortable. — Ladies’ Home 4 Journal. The Word “Dollar.” According to one’authority, the word “dollar” is a corruption of the German ‘word ‘‘thaler,’’ the form in Dutch beEmpire Stable, JAMES HENSESSY, bs The an Melatgsyelot of Tone seqes th Aer) of emree Teams Hacks to terms. W. D. LEWIS, PROPRIETOR OF “THE HUB.” el. No. 41144. , f Broad Street, sg > veda City Exchange Ho3el, Prop’r. HORSES, CARRIAGES . AND « BUGGIES Bogetrs, Woszos sd are free from vices, of good seis andsapabig of gotne at astm ony eo Nevada cheese ace, were derived from Joachim’s Thal, a Schiick, A. D. 1518, coined some excellent.pieces in silver of one ounce in weight. ‘‘From the name of the town came Joachim’s thaler, applied to the above named coins as well as that of Schlicken thaler. Hence, Joachim’s thalerpieces were first contracted into Joachim’s thalers and then into thalers, These coins gained ‘such a reputation that they became a pattern, so that others of. the same kind, though made in other places, took the name, the word assuming different spelling through the low countries, reaching Spain.as dollars, and through its provinces transmitted to the western hemisphere, where it was applied to coins prior to th¢é ~l adoption of the federal currency. In coinage the word ‘dollar is a favorite, being found, under various spellings, in almost every part of the globe,”” Almost Fatal. “The water wasn’t scaldin. she throwed at you, was it, parduer?’’ asked Everett Wrestt, who had done the waiting -lat the gate while Dismal Dawson had made ‘‘the play for the poke out.’’ “No,” said Mr. Dawson, ‘‘it was ‘tis Journal. J.J. JACKSON, Depot for Fancy Groceries Gamecock Whisky Fi FN ing ‘‘daalder.’’ All these different forms . Ha! Bohemian town, where the count of:. Spurs worse. It was PE nee BEEHIVE GROCERY? °°.. Proprietor ‘Agency: For--llonogram Whiskey Blue Label: Catsup Shasta: Water, Shasta Ginger Ale PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED TEA he AND FISH, Battle Ax Tdiacic oe eee 3 Bee Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 full ane bulk, per gal. 50 5. Olives, a I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Everything else in proportion. Duffy’s Malt.. TXT} Whisky: 4...00.00.: Bryant’s Root Beer we” 10 Hire’s . <r. 6G «« ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee is the Best, Give it a Trial. © = © «© © © «© © © = «6 LIVERY and FEED STABLE Cash Works Wonders. Bids to be opened Aug. . 25th, at 3 P. I. A bond to the amount of one-fourth j' . of the contract. price will be required . from the successful bidder. RECTOR BROS. Nevapa Crry, Oat. Aug. 12, 1896. : (Today Connsn or-ScHOOL amp Mant Srazete, when that favorite old newspaper of to-date ideas, the Dairy TeAwecriPe of Nevada City, Is to be be found in almost » every well-regulated home of the coutity and in most all The business places too, we ¥ hear. people wonder how. they got along he yg it and when Yesterday $7. comets consider it seriously you can scarcely help being reminded Of the really valuable news service—local and general—that makes the pdper sought for by all classes. and. right Tomorrow fi.cccn. day thereafter as the days come and go the TRANSCRIPT will continue to improve in all its departments. RESUMED BUSINESS GEO. WILLIAM DURST. Formerly of the New York kery, has opened a First-Class Bakery — ips) Praneers Blask. Win doors above his is old: at stand, where he is, BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes. FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. ; @@~Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con-stantly on hand. Harness and Saddlery} CHEAPER THAN EVER. JATES CAIRNS, ORD. . National Hotel, o satatlia ed the following iia for Cash Only: NORTH SAN JUAN. CAL. E. NORTHUP,apart always ready. © Prices gut the. times. COME AND. SEE ME. Bue orse Whips Sweat Pads, per pair rushes Prop. Fine Horses and Carriages for pane arte et Sesh aca to'Nevada City to TELEPHONE 37. FOR SALE. CHEAP. That fine Ranch i . Ravine, nage Holby Fisted, known 98 MA&K’S RANCH at ‘efueas for sale at a bargain. It consists of 320 Acres of. Land, NOTICE. 3 . Tourists, Business, Professional, ‘wo-Horse eo Whi Lashes... pent Harness Oik per gallon. . MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE FAMOUS UNION FRUIT STORE UND GED BEG TO ANNOUNC: Ts: barn amp of eke tr stores pace that they are now better p han ever to furnish their patrons wit with the ob choicest of SPRINGS. . Fruits Gad best of At Bottom Prices, A. ARENOT. _B. A. WALLACE. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Broadstreet, Nevadg City, Cal, Sole Nevada County Agents Enterprise Brewing Makers of the ane on 7, Pac! Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. nal yalue in Co., Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. El Paso de Robles 0, Groniont Health and. Plonmare Reeqrt The watersare waaunanes for their medicinem. of Rheumatism ee: Malaria, Liver, Kidney and Eczema and all Blood and sat: A Good House, And all necessary outbuildings, etc. Also, will be sold, all the stook place, consisting of sonasinas Brerything on the pce wil be sold. of pgp he = yee IN ea to analy ge the. or or of premiers, Manuel ‘Marks, ‘Nevapa Crry, Aug. 13. SCHMIDT BROS., one ADING CIGAR DEALERS, Aenea teen eeewereee Ba A. Chapman, Dr. N. E. Chapman, _ Dr. C. W. Chapman, Ose ere: ‘(euneuneneneeentsontcnte.:/* DR. i eee J . . Seated bids will be received at theoffice of RECTOR RROS, NATIONAL,