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August 19, 1897 (4 pages)

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. Se ee ee H i worse, until the ph icians who had igh h essay Maasalgsgrsacn neh been called in pwihee it. best to have style in bottles and:glass, at popuiar. th Patient removed to the Rochester . debt of Great Britain, butrepresent. pri¥ate Families Supplied. ing only the federal obligations, . it willbe several moths before the prada Tavis debts of their girl entirely recovers her reason, if she! own to much latger amount collect. . ively than'the federal debt, ’: . she discovered that her purse, gloves! a boy carelessly threw over her shoulTHURSDAY.. BRIEF MENTION oo -pjoke: perpetrated: by. of young A friend, palo Tinee inte Holden, « ‘says. . August eat ee Minor saa and ¢ Comme cs Local . ? Interest. pay he Native Sons ‘of Senta Rosa are who stayed atthe house all night, had} been telling ghost stories before retir_. aking extensive arrangements for the regula Admission Day celebration at. ine. As aresult Miss Winsted who is of . that place on,the 9th’ of September. . high, nervous temperament, was quite) © Reduced railroad’ rates have been se-. [2Strung. After going to bed Miss cured from all parts of the State. The. 10!den, who slept in another part of round-trip rate from Nevada City is the honse, thought it would be fun for $6.86, tickets good from the Sth to-the. Her and one of the other girls to attire. * 12th. of September incl themselves in sheets and try to scare. The Buck brothers -of ‘Onleans: Flat. Miss Winsted and the young woman the English government i have struck another rich quartz, ledge . 0 "48 Sleeping with her. After get= bees A biay ny ae of J 000, or at the rate of about $88 ot quartz is Aled with gold, from fhe ¢urappearance with their white robes and capita in the three — as far as oe ledge has been ‘their faces floured. Eaiteting Mise Winot Ireland and ‘The game law on mountain quail is. °T®: The girls, who were awakened from’ oenect to the low rate of: intérest at which government loans are made, open season begins October 1st and ttirough the house. ‘The girl who was pape heen ontna eben with at the mouth of New York ravine, The . tig ready the girls presented a ghastly . sted’s room they went, around the sleepnot out till September 1st, and closes. * und sleep, were thoroughly frightFebraary 15th. For valley quail the ened and their, shrieks resounded ends March 1st. sleeping with Miss Winsted was finally of about $900; 000, 000, j Second on the list of countries in. interest bearing W. H. Tattle of the Ow. Satoon, Ne-. Wieted, but the latter was hysterical) ont of about 2 8-4 per cent. vada City, has secured the Agency for. ®54 her condition grew gradually . geht per capita of Gus catied use States . j22-tt. State Hospital for the Insane. The Pa physicians at that.institution state that Robbed by a Pickpocket. Yesterday“afternoon a well-known . does at all. Miss Holden, who perpelady of this city was robbed ‘while at-. trated the joke, refuses to be consoled. ten@ing the races at Glenbrook: Park. or leuve the bedside of her friend. Miss prices. is about $15, an amount materially smaller than’ the average ‘of the, , counties and mu' The finandial crédit of the kingI” dom land ‘She-was in the grand stand, which -was. Winsted was considerably frightened peas" eA jee at of a Salat out sail crowded, and was standing up, when. a short time ago by a toy snake which. though ‘the debt per capita of: thas j and eye glasses had been stolen from. der, The young woman was quite ill tch kingdom is nearly . $1000! rance follows fourth on the list,‘ a ' xeglont SODA, . her.dress pocket. The purse contained . for a while, but it was thought she had position due to the enormous amount “Whee You's ‘Need Furniture * sanenemnesesDON’t Forget the Place. . . See oe oe ee Dc orniech si auerigere Repalted Promptly. _ CIDER, CELERY AND TRON. Nevada County Agents For peys thecal * SB ustfalc Becex. THE MONARCH OF ALL BEERS. Try Our Celebrated SYPHON SODA — ‘Corner Spring and Pine Streets. . J. J. JACKSON, = 0 IY ee ~ Proprietor Agency For--lonogram ‘Whis dil : , Blue:Label-Catsup * A Shasta. ater, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for oe vs : Fancy Groceries—— PATE FOIS. DEVILED # AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. ree MY ROVING ici $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco...... 30 ee wy v Duffy’s Malt .. .. « I 0O. Pickles, % gal. bottles..—-25 Gamecock Wilcky fall. 100)" oom nes per gal. 50 ou. “MANUFACTURERS . or Pls NOB R Yc 7S OnVER > f° «145 SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, MINERAL Bryant’s Root Beer ,25. 10 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 WATER, ORANGE AND CHAMPAGNE Hire’s ‘“° “ 3 for -50. Everything else in proportion, ° © = 0 «© © « * ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee is the ae ‘ Give ita Triali © © © © es = s e@ ws e© @ oe ——— THE JOHNS’ PATENT HEATER. Francisco says that: the price: of hay has already more than dotbled within . on last evening’s train. « who hath said in his heart “There is no NaS To Ice Consumers, pared to-deliver: ice in quantities to poole is a woman’ of ‘ill repute who was noticed near by when the theft was discovered. ' Ethics and Business. No amonnt of almsgiving can suffice to repair the ravages of an industrialism necessarily and permanently selfish; no amour. ‘of charity working against an immortal order can long keep alive faith in a divine universe. ‘The ethical idea must be supreme to the ‘business idea.—Rev. G. A. Gordon, . spending a few days. #piscopalian, — Mass. Hay Advancing. A press telegram . sent from san ‘the present month. Saturday the sales: were-.brisk and buy: offered from $11.50 to $16 a fon, a' the same time indications .point to a still further advance to $20.in that. tbapkot bor: a fore October. . : God’s Households: ‘The church-is the ,housholdof God; and stands for that which is -best, for human life and chatacter the highest in aim and eifért, the purest In thought tic iid: the'tradet Trigudships ‘and the best business integrity—Rev. G. W. Finlaw, Methodist, Stratford, N. J. God. . ‘: It te not nesedahry for God''to ‘write his name. upon the skies, as. Mr. Ingersoll would bave hini'do, in order that the world shall know. that there: is-a God. God has written his name ‘on alt created things; ahd it isonly the: fool God.”—Rev. Richard Harcourt, Methodist, Philadelphia Pa. Macx—I SRA, Higbee’s fighting qualities are inherited. Wyld—Yes. All his ancestors were great orators. , soo Hoop’s Pais are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe, All nion: Ios’ Company is now presuit te any p of’ the city. Orders left at the jeg-fteyse on the Plaza will be promptly attent , tf “No Cure—No Pay. ‘ a js the way. all druggists ell GROVE’) TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Ma jlaria, Obills and Fever. It is simply Iron and Qninine in a tastéless form Children * love it, Adults prefer it to bitter, Tonics. Price 50 conte. jy19-6m by ~<-0@o-> “ otti¢e For R For Rent. A sien room om in’ the TRANSCRIPT acme otic. ae UNION :—: HOTEL, Mista . Steget, Nev Nevada City.” ao NownEWAY, Concise Chronicle of Yarions Folks visit. ‘\ Here yesterday on a visit to Miss May . pyyssian bonds pay a fraction more . Schoolhouse. " Phorareror and there are good prospects of per* $4,500,000,000, at’ the rate of ‘about $120 per. capita. Money brings” in . ‘commercial. investment a higher: i } of national debt, which : is nee . . PERSONAL ~ Punta England, and the Frehch loans are . made subject to this condition. The . 3 per cent French government bonds . { sell at about 101, which is equtva. lent to nearly 3 per cent on an inDoings and Intentions. H. Mier is up from Sacrame: W.B. Duncan is over from ckee. ; Sweden and of the kingdom of Belgium are quoted nearly as high, C. M. Brown of San Francisco is here. though the governm ey a ebt of Sweden is $13 per eapita, and that of Beligum is $63. The government obligations of the kingdom of *Norway, a country which has but $7! debt per capita, pay somewhat more than 3 per cent, andnext follow, in the estimation.of investors, the govJ. R. Payne of New York is here on a Mrs. Linden and Miss Shean, of Pike City, are here on a visit. A, Ls Semely of Sacramento came in G, W. Wilson came from Weaver: ville today, . ‘. rial loan—w Mr. and Mrs. 0. Grissel have retarned . Sent. ach of the German states has from Bartlett Springs. its own bonds, and:'there are German ‘Miss Annie Saxon of Oakland arrived . ¢overnment bonds in addition. The Maloney. than those issued by, the German . °Mr; and Mrs. E. H. Fox and Miss E. government, and them follow in orA. ‘Fox came over from North San Juan} der those’ of Austria, sie he and
today. Hungary. Mise A. Helwig and J. H. Helwig) ‘This may,be said to a the came down from North Bloomfield yes-. list of nations which are regarded terday. as thoroughly solvent by disinterR. L, Taylor and Mise. Mary L. Tay-. ested investors. .The 6 per cent Jor, of Downieville, arnived here last. bonds of Italy sell at 88 cents on the evening from San ta on their. dollar. The Turkish 6 per cent way home. : bonds, protected by the lien of customs receipts, sell at 88. Mexican 6 per cent bonds sell at 96 and SpanA letter received from one of the ve — gerebthiie sts o eee members of Company ©. now in camp) 1-4, estimation, its 3 per cent bends at Banta Oroz, says ge 5" being sold for about 20 cents on the cipline is very strict. “Drill begins at'8! Gonar, while the 4 per cent bonds, o'clock inthe morning and continues . 5¢ Greece sell no higher. China's 5 . till 11:80. per cent bonds bring par, and the . James Rosewall of Nevada Gity has ‘Bulgarian 6 per cents sell at 90,— been visiting Santa Cruz and was at the} soy, York Sun. camp every day daring his stay. A nine from Company C will play a nine from the Sacramento companies in a baseball game Friday, a familiar object of our sea rocks. It ir H. Bchuldt is working at beed-. 11 its nature like the silk of the silkquarters, assisting todo the writing for) 51144 and exudes in a glutinous thread the officers, from an organ at the base of the foot. “aga RAN: The following is an instance in which If the fire alarm system is to remain ins “a : purpose wile, pansy ey ip use here, and. the bell is tappéd corwith 20 . ep aY , of Biddeford rectly, our people can easily locate the} ;, Devonshire; crosses the Torridge river fire by remembering the following : near the spot of its junction with. the 2—4. In the business part of the Taw. town. The tide yoni 80 Mal rey ers 2—5. Upper of Broad atreet. that it was found impossi eep the 2-6. weak ver the ‘Washington bridge in repair by means of mortar. The corporation artery: Bowe, poor, in bringing mus toit, an 8—4. In front of the Washington) ji. interstices of the bridge are filled by Notes From Santa Cruz. A Bridge Kept In Repair by. Mussels, * The byssus, or silky beard, by which ‘the mussel moorgitself to the stone, is 8—5. Near the Catholic Church. “It is supported from being driven 8—6. On Aristocracy Hill. awuy by the tide entirely by strong: threads which these mussels fix to the stonework, and by an act or grant it is a crime liable to transportation for any person to remove the mussels unless in the presence and efley-hrsrs ig Ae the sorporative trustees, . Nights. 4—8. Near the;Depot. 4—5. Piety Hill. "46. Piety Hill. 5—2. Park Avenue. 3 Good Ore. rate of interest in France than in. A. Boenter of San Francisco is here. Vstment. Those of the kingdom of i spending a few days. ' ernment ore of Germany—impe: . ich pay about 3'1-4 per . gives'a normal, even Heat. ‘SEE SAMPLE AT STORE. The old Water Back is a Thing of the Past, and the . reper their herds with stock of new bloodlines. This is necessary a SAV ES é ° FU EL. w THE POULTRY EXHIBIT will constitute a most important division of this year’s exhibition, and will offer a most excellent chance for buyers to view the various breeds of fowls in comparison. 23 CALIFORNIA'S ATH ANNUAL STATE FAIR WILL BE HELD AT (SACRAMENTO, TWO WEEKS, September 6th to 18th, 1897. THIS ANNUAL EXHIBITION Criieneitad takes no extra L ww embrace a complete representation of the Agricultural, Mechanical and Industrial space. Fits any Stove or Range. possibilities of the MECHANICAL DEVICES ean be awe to a better advantage, and, if meritorious, receive recognition of value in placing them on the market. THE EXHIBIT OF cha argyle from lands offered for sale, gives both sellers and buyers an acceptable opportunity to THE LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT is eagerly sought each season by buyers desiring to insures sales to exhibitors, THE DAIRY DEPARTMENT will have a complete voeking exhibit showing the latest Does not chill the oven, but methods in dairying and the working of improved appliances. ELECTRIC POWER space and light will be furnished free to exhibitors GRAND MUSICAL CONCER1S will be held each arening: at the Pavilion by the California Exhibition Band. THE RACING PROGRAMME will form one of the lesding features of amusement, and usually attracts a large attendance that are of benefit to all exhibitors. ie WATER IN THREG . MINUTES. . emelsce tantra! round end prods by eaversisine ine praction. wgyThe public attends FREE TRANSPORTATION f2:s2hs, sad BssomionBataithasivo Address the Secretary for special information. EDWIN F. SMITH, Sec’y. ’ Send for premium list. Cc. M. Chase, President. seecriad Patent Heater has Taken its Place. Requires no 5 Repairs Money Refunded if not SatiniactoowLEGG & SHAW CO., Sole Agents for Nevada City and Vicinity. lf You Need a Truss, 8 A FULL LINE OF ELASTIC AND. SPRING TRUSSES, WITH Hard Rubber or Water Pad, Double or Single . CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. i. DICKERMAN, “ " DRUGS, STATIONERY AND « PHOTO SUPPLIES, Cor. Pine and Commercial. Phone 3 eee eeeementeperriererentnreres You Might as WellBe ss , Out of the world as out of style. There’s a dash, originality and freshness about our Millinery that captivate. The season is advancing and we are overstocked. So We Have Cut Prices. on Millinery and Trimmings. MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street, Nevada City, Cal. ? = 7 Tidings: Matters at at the Gold Hill. mine are now looking much more encouraging than at any time since work was resumed at this famous property. On Saturday last a fine ledge was encountered in a drift running east tc-} ward the Massachusetts Hil. Weun derstand the ore was of very high grade, RACES . . The Glenbrook Jockey Club Will give five or more races each day AUGUST 16 TO’ 23, 1897. manency. Following close upon the improved appearance in other leading mines in this locality, the outlook in Gtass Valley is decidedly encovra ying. “J was for some time troubled with hives end pimples. I bave taken a few bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and am entirely cared. J highly recommend ‘. Hood’s Sarsaparilla as @ great ee purifier.” Therese Jas} Jasper, Orland, Hoop's rota ore tl are the favorite ca; {thartic. Admission to a prey? railroad fare, 50 cents. Gat 1 Can Fit You!! The Best Running Meeting ste Ever Held Outside of San Heiiicins See the Fiyers From Ingleside and Oakland Race IF You ne . LADIES’ DAY Ec ur we : on ) ee RE AD THE TR ANSCRIPT a ‘a ngE Ete RIBS the eet EA oa ste ara °° Going to Build? — If you are thinking of putting up “a house, a_ . barn, a shed or any other building, don’t fail to ‘examine into the merits of the ~ Steel Roofing and Siding! Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles and more durable. Also, Ornamental Steel Caring, for interior work. ‘er Complete Stock of e Hardware, Iron, Steel, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. Guns, Pistols, re Fo pos Ne . Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, Pruning Shears, Garden Hose, Paints, .Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Doors; Windows, Screens, Wire Netting, eto. Special attention given to . Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and for ornamental work in tin or galvanized iron. GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St. “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE, a ALL AROUND THE TOWN.” a It’s the same song of satisfaction. People who buy groceries here never come back grumbling—they are satisfied—they get just what they want—and above all they get the very best. JUST TRY x SOME OF THESE a Fancy Canned Goods, of which I have always a large assortment, also the very best Olives, Pickles, Honey, Fancy Crackers. A full line of Cheeses, such as Philadelphia Hand Cheese, Circle “X” Roumatour, Genuine Swiss and Limburger. All these and plenty more at WOLF’S, bi CASH mie cont GOCE \SOBSCISSIIIE 30 cents. H. Lowpgn, Asst. Sec, YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS !