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August 22, 1896 (4 pages)

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FFICE, . : O WHOM IT avel Mining duly authorO. address is >, California, for a Patent ated in Virada County, ated. by. the e in this ofp Seventeen "90 being as 1 17° 30’ Kast ir (4) feet in corner No. “a Mine (api the section 2, 18 aod 1 Hast, Mt. degrees ‘Bast 53 chains 283 rock mound 47 chains 361 rock moun § chains be ; rock mow 8 choins 454.1 rock moun 1 chains 904.8 rock mound Afect_.post_+ arked P.S. L, ons 11 and 12 re common to South 0° 58° ‘ains 8.74.2 feet mound mar’ 3 chains 1598 4 by 4 inches hains -330 feet mound mar 6.94 chains 458 “rods mound hains 5016 rock mound 3 chains 200 feet ing et a ~ n corner com: i, Tp. 11, N. B Denelon Placer he South by z Lot 63, the ing the Bloom od. p, bu, patente’ dversely a7 an op Mine” 5° ‘and hereby Peir adye! erse ae d States ‘alifor nia, rere licatio ablic of the pre ER, Register: ie forego! bea et pueentiv® , Dally xe ry his ans “MK sora YEAR—NO. f ee THE TRANSCRIPT, 1e White House OF Nevada City, Cal. ned TESTS EROWM & CATAIINS N. P. BROWN. I. 8. CaLKina. zif hen im adviser dion: ae on npsiieasion. Entered at the Postoffice at ‘Novads City as second-class matter. } 40 YEARS “IN NEVADA CITY . —-BUT IN LINE WITH THIS AGB OF PROGRESS. Sanitary Plumbing ke a specialty of it. joy the bent workmen a lowest. Lemuse the Stoves ) Morning Light. Pat. "Pedld Heater + Sunbeam Box Patterns * And’ others’ Richmond Grand Pacific Garland” " Westwood And others ee Heating Stoves Stoves My stock of Hardware © nedenn Ur one or it completest I ever offered. As for Tinware jnade that you cannot on sale When you visit my'stors. — Plain-and decorated ; Crockery In yrotepios or i any oorenen And is now prepared to do ail kinds of work , in his line. . SAITES CAIRNS, “can pleasé you int fev Ifyou want, Lam Remember er that I I make a spe1es8t to MPS cise pin eter ng will be Teed yo All kinds of ‘Wire Fencing }tse!*. ‘Have plain and fancy. The beat of le chanp. Paints, Oils is eters cto ier pened es RTS producta of the . GEO. E. TURNER 85 to 50 Ping Street, NEVADA CITY. Watch and Jew erly Repair Shop ’ CHARLES HARRIS Has opened a Jowsiry and Watch Repatring i . shop in the Holmes Building, Corner Main and Coyote Streets, PRICES LOW. — WORK GUARANTEED, ‘Do You Want oe a Good Drink? . .Then Try PARNELL'S ** THE CEPT ION,” REC " Comimetetal Streets ‘Tel Na, a da be Dress Goods, Fancy ‘Goods, Domestics, and avoid the rush. ~ of Final CLOSING ac SALE And as we wish to dispose of our entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, '. Before leaving, we will offer you these goods at such prices as will enable everybody to . make purchasesand supply their wants in our line. First come first served. So come early B. NEWMAN & CO. Lease.and fixtures for sale at a bargain. The Only Way to Judge Intelligently of the future is to judge by the past. 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 crs ; 3 The this 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 coming back for more clothes. E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor, Pine street, over A.Tam’s Restaurant. udeaatia = ie te GLENBROOK RACE MEETING. ——— ca Trotting and Running Races There is nothing of that king i Will be given under the direction of the SEVENTEENTH. DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, coe eae GLENBROOK PARK ""zcdzrviigt ——COMMENCING-— '. TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, and Continuing. Five Days. $3500 In Purses Will be Given. Forparticulars see Speed Programs. GEO. tion to I. J. Roux, Secretary, Apply ‘for informaFLETCHER, President, _P, QO. Address, Grass Valley. P. O. Address, Nevada, City, Harness and Saddlery CHEAPER THAN EVER. road Rational Hotel, ES pbc Salve the f following . Prices for Cash Only: 538 MONUMENTS, TOPMBSONES, GRANITE WORK . . . Weisenburger & Cote, Boulder st., near Park ave., NEVADA CITY Scotch Granite and Marble of Every DeseripLemering: 9 iy nag prt 5 Me WORK WARRANTSD ¥IRST-CLABS. PRICES LOWEST IN PHE STATE our orders i neta sizing your Work se ahd peal pe i MonumentMarble or Gr: cia eb Be UNDERSIGED BEG TO the amalgamation of thei Bad to furnish hetr patrons Pie theshclows of haa ver ur w Fruits and best of Vegetables ; * At Bottom ee ne ARENDT. &. A. WALLACE. Z . . . Prams NNOUNOE . pith ald all, a politician’s tact. LIFE LINES ON THE: FOOT, Gecrets They Bevenl to the Student of Character. There is.a man in Philadelphia who . . olaims that it is much easier to read + one’s character: and past and ; future from the maps on the soles of one’s feet than it is ftom the aE est thé handa.’ . <a He calls it *‘pedalogy.’? © The pedalogist, while the namés of the owners ‘f the feet in fhost cases, showed a number of dia\o other day and explained to a reporter how he read the fortunes of the soles. *‘Maxine Elliott,” he said,. Mig a public character, and I do not mind tioning her name. Here is her P wig Look at it. It’s worth studying, for she is not only one of the most beautiful women on the American stage, but it is remarkable in other ways. Her foot is so beautifully arched that little’of her . sole touched the paper when she placed . her.foot upon it. The . intellectual and artistio:lines.are very. clearly defined on her foot, and one need but see and hear Miss Elliott speak for a few moments
to realize that her artistic and mental capabilities are of a high order. Tha lines of intuition and imagination are both remarkably long. The cross between the line of love and the-head line indicates that in a love affair Miss Elliott would be governed largely by reason. She has stfong affections, according to the long heart line.”’ A contrast to Miss Elliott’s foot was ing.to tell ny oe ee PK. ' = CHILLS Se et pak a ee ne ee * arising from a TORPID © Telephone No. 80. that of a factory girl from Kensington. . . G This was a foot common to people of little education: There was scarcely any instep to the foot. . The lines-of imagination, mental capacities and. intuition were very short, and the artistic. line was entirely lacking. The heart and love lines-were well defined and long. The lines also indicated firmness and great ambition, with a decided fondness for pleasure, so the pedalogist explained. Still another fodt was that of a society'girl. Here again was the high arch. It showed, among other things, that she did not have to stand-on her. feet, as did the poor factory girl. The lines told’ of her having less heart and lesa ambition than the factory girl too. There weve selfishness and vanity in the impression. It seemed well that silk stockings and dainty shoes usually kept it from the sight of those who would read its. owner’s character in the soles of that foot. There was the foot of the. preacher and the policeman and the lawyer, and each seemed to tell a story in keeping with its owner’s vocation and habits. Last of all came the print: of the° man about town, There'was no arch there, It had: come down ‘‘flat: footed.’’ It looked as if it was used mostly in walk: ing up and down a fashionable. street and standing about the club. It had good nature and scif satisfaction, some . , generosity and some brains in it, bat little ambition. —Philadelphia Press, Pope as a Trickster. Mr. Leslié Stephen writes strongly, but not too strongly, when he says in reference to the correspondence of: Pope, “Tt is painful to: track the strange deceptions of a man of-genius as a detective unravels the misdeeds of an accom: plished swindler. ’? Pope was a confirmed liar, and ‘he lied very hard indeed about the publication of ‘his letters. Having by means of a’ trick: secured their publication by a notorious pirat‘. feal bookseller, he at once declared that the letters were forgeries, Yet while he was calling out for their suppression he was really anxicus for their sale.’ The details cf all his trickery and lying need not. be gone into here. Pope, full.of vanity and longing to publish his correspondence, had purposely employed a notorious beokseller to issue an edition in order that he might then be able to say that the version was a piratical one, and that in self defense he must publish the genu-, ine text. The odd thing is that, though the. whole affair was exposed: at: the time, it does not seem to have done Pope any harm. Dr. Johnson, indeed, says that it did him good, and that the nation was full of praise for the admirable qualities of candor, benevolence and fidelity which the letters revealed.. Here is some comfort for any livimg. literary genius who has not yet published his private _ correspondence, -—Longman’s ‘. Magazine. A Rap at the Men. If a woman cannot throw-.a, stone or catch a@ mouse, men onght to cease’ plagning her about her disability. As a rule, men do things «which they’ cannot—writing up ‘toilets, for instance. A man once.told me that a”bride wore trimmed with crinoline.’’ Anything more awful than that I haven’t.encountered until-today,4yhen I read of another, bride ‘‘arrayed in cream organdie silk’ and muslin, trimmed. with chignon.’’ Faocy the honey turned. to gall ‘. in reading descriptions like these after the wedding. Oh, yes, the rural correspondent is abroad in the land; Last week one-of him sent the following note to his weekly newspaper: ‘*Mr. Slick celebrated the semiannual : of his first wife’s death by getting marvied again. SC hy in Chicago: Timesieraa. : Majur Sorts, of Cour Famous old Governor. He::ry A. Wise-}. of Virginia was directly or indirectly the source of matiy a good, story Here lis one that 1 do not: think has found its way into print: One day at a politica) gathering he was approached by a well ; dressed individual, who shook hands warmly with him. The goveriior was a bit bothered and confessed he could not recall the hand shaker’s name. “Why, you must remember me, governor,”’ said the latter ‘I’m from Richmond. . I made. your shirta.’’. i ‘Why, ofcourse,’ said the governor “Gentlemen, this is my very excellent neighbor, Major Shirts, ’’—Washington Post. ae ii And all other malarial complaints . By Me LA RUE’S SURE CURE FOR FEVER AND AGUE, (PRICE 75 CENTS.) MF Containg no Mercury, Quinine, Arsenic or other Harmful Drugs. FOR SALE ee BY . -H. DICKERIIAN & CO,, DRUGS AND STATIONERY, =e Notice to . +P EVER -— AGUE LIVER ee Cor, Pine and Commercial sts. if ee ne ee J. J. JACKSON, BEEHIVE GROCERY .. Proprietor Shasta Agency For--Monogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Water, Shasta Ginger Ale . : Depot for. Sw Fancy Groceriés MEATS AND FISH. Pp Duffy's Malt . ne Gamecock Whisky fal I 00 IXL Whisky 75 ‘Bryant’s Root Beer tte 10 Hire’s Hi epee 50 «* ARABIAN is the Best. PATE FOIS.-_ DEVILED AND POTTED Battle Ax Tobacco 30° Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 ho A bulk, per. gal. 50 Olives, I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar 05 Everything else in ait DC ROAST”? Coffee Give it a Trial.::« «© © © © © = «= © = « » ce ee Brown: & CALKINS, NEVADA CITY, CAL. > PRINTERS Briefs, Catalogues, Pamphelts, ond.. General Job Printing. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES led We have facilities which are excelled by none for filling orders on short notice. No order too large for us. Get our > estimates. white cordurey, cut on the biad “and . ¥~ 9 a Y NIE 9 Ry em Gj nm ISOARD & SON, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal.;’ Sole Nevada County Agents Enterprise Brewing Co., Makers of the : B ‘t BEER om E WORLD SCHI1DT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, Nevada City, Cal. LEADING peghi yess § Cent Cigar -~-In sTOCK——GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT'D ESTRELLA BEAK ak Dr. A. Chapman, Dr. N. E. Chapman, OZNTisT3. Sree «nh Dr.-C. W. Chapman, Office at residense, Sacramenty st., Nevada LIVERY and FEED STABLE Corner or ScHoor anp Mam Sreuers, NORTH: SAN’ JUAN, CAL. E. NORTHUP, Fin Anco geres eae for every . from out Nort Bar 3 Tet uan te N ainta Clty to meetiany train Prices to suit the times, COME AND SEE ME. Prop. sinter aacvene Tourists, Business, ‘Proleslon, Sick, me and Pleasure. Seoking, MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE FAMOUS Et-Paso de Robles} SPRINGS, © SAAN EON sot ite ai _ Mot Mud = Hot Sutphur Baths. eg Liver, per bg ; Eczema and all . and Skin Dispet a Soe ate, abs Write for Pamphlet. “EB. PF. BURNS, Manager. . . DR. DAVID L, DEAL, Medien) Adviser. a 1 Today ate ideas, the Dartty Is lof the county and in most all . Yesterday ~ . Shop on the Plaza. SeareE Contractors. Sealed bids will be received at the of. fice of RECTOR RROS., NATIONAL HOTEL, for a THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, to be erected on the cor{ner of Broad Street and Aational Alley, Nevada City. Plans and specifications can be seen at the residence of the Architect, Ira Fancher, on East Broad street.’ Bids to be opened aay 25th, at 3 P. I. A bond to the amount of one-fourth of the contract price will be required from the successful bidder. RECTOR BROS. NeEvapA Orry, Cat. Aug. 12, 1896. when that favorite old newspaper of ANSCRIPT of Nevada City, to be be found. in almost every well-regulated home The business places too, we ~ hear people wonder how they got along withont it and when you come to consider it seriously you can scarcely help being reminded Of the really valuable news service—local and general—that makes. the paper sought for by all classes. and right Tomorrow ieee 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 Bakery, has opened a First-Class Bakery In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, afew doors above his old ean, . where he is BETTER PREPARED THAN, EVER To serve the public with First-class ‘Bread, Pies and Cakes, PANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. @@Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on hand. TELEPHONE 37. FOR SALE CHEAP. That fine Ranch on Myers Eayine near Selby Fiat, — known as MAR&K’S RANCH we offered for sale at a bargain, It consists of 320 Acres of Land, A Good House, + And all Also, will be sold, allthe atoak on the place, consisting of y, Horses, Cows, Hogs, Goats, Etc. Everything on, the will be sold. oi _ of this kind are req y on the premises or of 304 IN 1 EZ. we Manuel Marks. Mevapa Crry, Aug. 18, THE BEST OF WORK. THE LOWEST. OF PRICES.. ¥ ‘ou will pee 6 Syd thie Novelty Wood Working & and Repair Shop rir SgU Stngu ot Haale Page 8 “A. C. WELISENKURGER, Successor to O. C. Percival, NEVADA CITY. COOL, SHARP BEER. “geo suis Saou Era URE B® Y BEEK, call CHAS. PECOR, Sacramento street, He knows how to bey ook it is siease All kinds of Wines: :