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THE TRANSCRIPT! A WELL-STAGED PLAY. i
s \TURDAY,.. AUGUST 20, Fk “The Maine” Pleasingly Produced at the
, ‘Theater Last Night, ~~
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boggs and the
‘ amateurs supporting them gave quite
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young,
a creditable performance of “The
Maine” to a small audience that asMrs. T. £. Blue of You Bet is ill.
Charles Alpers of Sweetland is in
sembled in the theater last evening.
The staging was admirable, there being shown four new sets of scenery including the Maine at anchor in Havana
town.
. Bay, the home of the’ Fieldings, dunae Powery ee seer eee geons in Morro. Castle and a Spanieb
William Odell, a San Juan Sitesi ‘blockbouse: The play abounds with
is in town, exciting situations that appeal to the
Clifford Dennis went. to San Franspectator’s patriotism, and there is a
cisco today. vein of bright comedy running through
4d eon, ths attorney went to. itMost of the ladies andgentlemen
Birchville ‘edig : participating last night had their parts
well learned and all labored conscientiously to give a realistic performance,
but throughout there was apparent a
tack of animation and coloring. Mr.
and Mrs. Boggs, who are professionals
and led the cast in the parts of Lieu
tenant Brighton of the U. 8. Navy and
Aunt Samantha of Yanketdom, made
most favorable impressions, “he
“graceful and pleasing actors. ——
Miss Hicks in the role of the Lice:
enant’s sweetheart rendered her lines
admirably and. was quite effective in
the emotional passages—notably where
she sends her lover from her and again
where she brings to his death chamber
a respitefrom General Bianco. __.
Miss Lulu Marsh as Pigeon Fielding
was both pretty and ingenuous,
Mise bs sansome Wortbley, who has been Will Ashbarn, the Spaniard whc
visiting friends at Grass Valley, rehated everything American excepting
tarned ‘te (her: Root et: WeehOgten tig Lieutenant’s adored one, proved a
this morniug. :
villain of the deepest dye.
Mrs, John Moran end her dsughfer,. wars were cures faucets among
Mrs. Henry Meyers of Cherokee, were! ihe gentlemen—H. L. Sweeney as &
in town today. venerable durkey, Charles Hartman as
Mrs. J. Naffziger of thiscity and Mrs. ;
Back of Reliet Hill returned last night —— v ee sa eo penvgttetinn
from Campbell Springs.
H.C. Mills of this city accompanied ec se ea enna
‘by Frank Milis and Charles Miller of Fielding, who was killed off early in
‘San Francisco left here today on 8/ the proceedings by a Spanish assassin,
camp ng expedition. d d foi
‘'ue Epworth League will give a farce Sait kcacner. jit) elie a
‘well reception to Murtin Thomas and -As a whole it was an unusually good
W. F. Gray next Weduesday evening.’ . nateur performance, as amuteur per‘take charge of a church, and the latter Tico Wate tie Bibboens ane fonds
‘to the University of the Pacific at San: . 14 be better than the average proJose to finish his college course. tessional show that comes this way 0!
" eae Wat late years. Even as it was, it deservéa
—-_u much larger audience thun it hac
The Marysville Appeal publishes the . jag; night,
following from its files of thirty years) The music by Wila’s orchestra was
ago: :
“ Che citizens of Smartsville and vicin-. 1, vorable comment.
ity are anxious to be set off from Yuba we
and attached to Nevada county, and intend making an effort to that end in Oety, a0 Os
the next Legislature. They claim to
be about the same: distance from Nevada City as from Marysville; their
present county seat. They claim that
communication is always opento Nevada, whlie it is frequently closed to
Marysville by the high-water and bad . delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe
roads.” sold at the Beehive.
All of which is as true now as it was. choicest selected goods.
then. Smartsville’s interests are kind-. quantities to suit. [tf] J. J. Jackson.
red to those of a mining county, not of
to those of the most rabid anti-mining
county in the State. But as long as
Smartsville stays where it is, it will
have to continue to help pay the wages
of lying spies hired to see that the
“Smartsville mines are not. worked.
Mrs. Frank White goes to San Francisco next week.
Miles Stevens of the Union hotel has
returned from Sacramento.
Mrs. Colvin B. Brown arrived here
this morning from Sacramento.
Mrs. Jos. B. Carey of Forest City
went below On this noon’s train.
T. B. Gray, the insurance manager,
has returned from San Francisco.
Postmaster Fitter came down from t
Grauiteville last evening to attend the
Re; ublican central vommittee meeting.
Walter F.tzgerald was here last night
on his way \a:k to Moore’s Flat. from
Tuo‘umne couaty where he bas been
mintag
As frue Now as Then,
Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes or Lace
Coin Toe, patent tip, all sizes, for $1 a
he Popular Clothing Store. jot
Hot Weather Food.
New Ice Company.
The Nevada City Ice Company is now
prepared to supply the public with
first-class natural ice at reasonable
rates. Office at residence of Thomas
Corvoran, first door above ‘Theater
Ice house, rear of heater. A Lodge Installation.
‘ No. 791.
‘The following named officers of Hy<drautic Circle, No. 186, C.O .F.,at North be ten acoeroconnan & a _—
Bloomfield, were installed Thursday For Sale.
-evening, August 1lth, by D. H. 0. OC.
Miss Julia A. Sughrue: Mrs. Emma
‘Monteith, C. C.; Mrs. Jennie Cammins,
§§. OC. C.; Mrs. K. A. Penrose, Treas.;
Frank ©. Sughrue, Fin. Sec.; Mrs. Ida
Young, Rec. Sec.; W.O. Miller, R. 8.;
Mrs, Annie Landrigan, 8S. G.; Mrs. K.
Machinery. Stock on hand about $150
$700.
m10-tf Brown & Moraan,
Real Estate Agents.
Claude Russell doubled as Edwin .
unusuully bright and excited ver) . —
Nothing: could be better than the
They are the
For sale in.
Telephone
Planing Mill business consisting of
Machinery run by electric power. Price
RaDUCED. RAILROAD TARES. §
The Blghth eget to cine ary
Great ‘intorest 3 pea "manifested
throughout the northern part of the
State in the military drill and fleld tacties to be given by the 8th California
Regiment at Recreation 16th and
Saturday afternoon, the 27th instant,
at half. past 2 o’clock, This park is the!
largest of the kind in the State and
will afford ample opportanity for many
manwuverings “not yet given by drills
which have so far taken place in San
Francisco, This occasion will also
serve as a celeUration of the fall of
Manila in which the California boys
took a leading part. The drill will be
given for the benefit of the work of the
which has accomplished such great
good at San Francisco, Oakland and
other points; they have also sent two
representatives to Manila. That the,
people from interior towns may have
an opportunity of witnessing this drill
special rates have been offered by the
Southern Pacific Company. good for
three days. This regiment will either
go to Manila or be mustered out within the next thirty days and it will be
the last opportuhity to witness amilitary drill and by one of the flaest regiments in the country, Oolonel Park
Henshaw commanding. Our people
should take advantage of the special
opportunity both to visit San Fransplendid ovation.
Excursionists from this section would’
probably have to leave here on Friday,
time for the drill.
A special rate from Colfax via the
Army and Navy Christian Commission . @
cisco and to assist in giving the boys a:
the 26th, to reach San Francisco in. .
pe 8 RX RR RARER SPOS PRM
Gane Seperate eet
oon
In order to frter intreduce ELASTIC STARCH Fiat Iron Brand
manufacturers, J.C. Hubinger Bros. Co. of ao, eer i)
decided to GIVE a beautiful re with each package of
Bazin ren These preset are caer agealas
the renowned
ew York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the pt used in the orig:
bs“ 9 are Allegprages by competens pegs ge of art.
astel pictures are the. correct thing for the home, nothing surpassin
: them in‘ beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. . .
nimere rare number,
R. LeRoy, of
gee four in pastel artist,
in be these pictures E . :
wi iven awa’
ttc’. elastic Starch
urchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
beautiful picture.
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
Southern Pacific railroad has been secured, the round trip being $5.50.
Only One Dollar.
Men’s $2 Calf Shoes for $1, at The
Popular Clothing Store. j8-tf
Your friends may smile
But that tired feeling
a Means danger. It .
~ Indicates impoverished
And impure blood.
This condition may ©
Lead to serious illness.
It should be promptly~
Overcome by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Which purifies and
Enriches the blood,
Strengthens the nerves,
Tones the stomach,
Creates an appetite
And builds up,
Energizes and vitalizes.
The whole system,
e sure to get
Only Hood's.
New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
—AND—
POULTRY STORE.
Chas. W. ‘Kam &Co.
AKE this method of informing the peoplethat they have opened a
First-Class Store in the Transcript Block,
Where they will keep constantly on hand the
best of
Bivens, I, G.; W. Landrigan, 0. G.
A Silver Anniversary.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm, Angwin, formerly of this city, will on Saturday next
celebrate at Campbell, Santa O.ara
county, the silver anniversary of Mr.
Angwiu’s service as a Methodist pastor.
#{e first preached at SantaRosa in 1873.
‘Me. Angwin is a preacherof ability and
both he and his wife were very popular
qitb our peuple when they. lived hereFor Exclusive Bar Privilege,
Pool Selling,
Mutuals,
Restaurant Boarding,
Deafacss Cannot be Cured
by ioeal applications as they cannot
reach the disease portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness, :
and that is by constitutional remedies. .
the Secretary,
Nevada County Jockey Clad
NEVADA OOUNTY JOCKEY CLUB—
Race Meeting Aug. 30 to Sept. 8. Bide
Auction and Paris
Ice Cream, Fruit and Candy Stan.
And other egg rg will be received by
WM GIFFIN, on or beVegetabies, Fruits, Conners etc.
Please give us a call.
Assessment Notice.
\Gelanengiioe
aoe LIOR, MI Ree. 9 cours NY. hae
t ine! ness, Sa:
Franstan, Bai is eg 9 Location of =
Excelsior Hill, Seas County, California.
Notice is Lg? ad given bss by ata eag = ip. toe
. the Board of prenees held
lof Au ust, fede canetis A of one cons
share was vied apo the capita!
. Perea corporation, payable ene, 8th,
1898, to the Secretary at theo « f the comding, No. 1170
1-98, -will be delinquent and
oe at public auction, and u
made before, will be sold on the
October, 1898, to pa pay
ment bine pore Ing
expenses of sale.
cx Salmaaet memers t le nt assesseases of f advertising and
‘fore August 22d, 1898. All bids must o CURTIS HILLYER, Street, San
be marked “bids.” yee Boe 86, 1170 Market
1 eafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the macous lining of the Eustachian-Tabe.-When.this.tube is in-_
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation cau be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten’
are caused by Oatarrh, which is nothing .
but an inflamed condition of the mu-eous surface.
We will give Qne Hundred Dollars
‘for any case of Deafness (caused by ca‘tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s .
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free
Address,
¥. J. CHENEY-& OO., Prop., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, price 76c. per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
No Odds and Eads. .
Buy Where You. See This Sign.
Prices Are Now Cut in To
-) When You Buy Job Printing
During the remainder ofour
Cleorance Sale prices upon
Goods will be cutin Two.
Here Are a Few Bargains: .
Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather
tips, coin toe, $1 per pair.
Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to 2,
for go cents per pair.
Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, regula
$2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair. :
Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair.
A lot of Boy’s Skea Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed
out 10 cents. .
Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold everywher: else at 25 cents, now 10 cents.
Men’s Pearl, ‘Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at
80 cents.
All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to 15 cents.
Our 50 cert Men’s heavy riveted: Overalls, (during this
clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents.
Please Note These Prices Are Strictly Cash,
The Popular.
J. LEVY, Proprietor.
Commercial Street---Telephone 203
The War Tariff Is On
BUT THE
WOOD-PECGKER
grade Cigar for a reasonable price.
°
MADE IN NEVADA CITY
By “GIFB,”
N. S. of Md.
Glothing Store.
Stands as it always has---a high
CURES STOMACH* TROUBLE.
Sanden’s Electric. Belt Again Proves
Its Great Curative Power.
lie Sor nneporRspenEnrE neni nnoemmmemnmnner”
Dr. Sanden says that the heafth of
the human. body depends upon the
vitality in it. Sickness or weakness
of any kind is impossible when all
the organs have sufficient strength to
do their work. That is reasonable, is
it not? .Now, Dr. Sanden’s Electric
Belt fills the body every day with
vital strength, and nature thus aided
soon overcomes disease. ¢
. THERE ARE MANY CURES LIKE THIS.
~ LAPAYSTTE, Contra Costa Co., Cal., May 3, 1898.
: pr A “T. SANDEN—Deer Bie: 1 have used your Belt-for one month and have derived R
wonderful cg ag ne ogg it. J for years from catarrh of the stomnch, weak back and &
ont el my general health was very I had taken lots of medicine without fef, j Res as ‘ro as onl Fi Ame Belt 1 roe to °, Improv @, and now 1} feel entirely cured,
‘as T have not had a troubles since it. Of course, 1 recommen it highly.
Yours truly, JOHN C. LUCAS.
. ELECTRICITY A GREAT TONIC.
It is nature’s vital force. The body cannot live without it.
If you are weak or sick you need electricity. Quit drugging and
try it, Read Dr.Sanden’s book, ‘*‘ Three Classes of Men,’’ fr-¢
Seasons? RRM MARMANEE
Shrewd People
Buy things where they get the most
value for their money; and when it
comes to anything in‘ tbe line of
FURNITURE they have found that
JAMES KINKEAD,
Commercial Street,
Keeps. a large stock and gives his
customers the best bargains. If you
are thinking of getting new furniture call at his stores. ® HF YP PY
You Will Profit Thereby.
Glasses
are not a sign of old age.
The youthful eyes need regulatihg as much astheolder
eyes need help. We can
assist both. In our
Optical
Department
may be found Glasses.of every strength with improved
fittings. Also Field, Marine, Opera and Rea: ingGlasses. They are all of
excellent quality, but not
high priced. Special attention is called to our PERSPECTOSCOPE, for viewing single pictures. Brings out the tras perspecive and makes pictures seem like nature itself. It is on exhibition
in our window.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street. Watchmakers and Jewelers.
S5G999S99SS90S GODSOSSSSSSSSSSOOSS
©@0©00000H000000
“Show Your Colors.
A Handsome War Souvenir given
with every purchase of
10 cents or more.
©
GOOQOQDOOOOOOOQ
W. H. CRAWFORD,
A. B. WOLF,
CASH GROCER.
teak aoa nein (RO
Lowest Prices.
Best Goods,
Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large assortment
of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese,
Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Bone©
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© ©
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I less Sardines, etc.
You naturally want to get the best for yonr money.
Ta» qaatity of Pagaar, Cyo2 sri incall cat at gure
in determining the merit.ofthe production. We use
only the best of these. But rio matter how superior
they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior: if
proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the
Presework. We claim to excel in these respects also. °
STYLES CHANGE
Remember we are Sole Agents for
Douglass Butter and Robin FHooa Whisky.
A full line of Breakfast Goods’:
Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake F lorr, etc
. PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
Our clearance sale ; sale is not made up: IN PRIN! ING io
aa es -ace The merchants where this card appears give RED TRADE aes 0 Price are 2 E ny ae Out to be the re b dy’ Boulder Street, oF
‘Nevada County Olrectory. gd go oe Book Sadi rent pipet Be es mG Get one at ur r Ices e ru iy aS LOW aS ay 0 y 3. call a <a bie ve
Copies of the Nevada County Directory ean
be obtained for 3) eents. By mail 75 cents.
Apply to ¥. & BROWN. Transcript office
a
‘any store where:the above sign is displayed.
each 10-cent purehase; thus, if you make a
i srede sean if you makea one-dollar purch
scant rchase you receive one;
ase erp ce 3 ten ee Receipts. ‘e
One Trade Receipt given with See. our work and get our figures” “They will satisfy you.
BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers,
Commercial street NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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going elsewhere,
. m. L. & D. MARSH