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August 4, 1897 (4 pages)

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s Foster predii. ts cool weather for the th of A pa bed befor The passenger traffic on the Narrow] “Last Tues: SEE ids Gaugeisvery large. = brought in the rs That Ico Cream Soda st Eph Cobn’s. icad pipe in nr can’t be beat. Try it, $4 . Cloverdale Reveille: The Japs have 8. E. Pettingill intends openitig a an attack of the “big head,” and think restaurant on Main street. they are cunning in ing the an. Tonight the Board of ‘Trade will hold its regular monthly meeting, nothing and when the time is Read Leutje & Brand’s new adveratinexing the islands, Uncle ia tisement in today’s TRansortpr. proceed to : “of Nothing bat good news is heard from the quartz mines in this district. : Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeKinlay have taken rooms in the National annex. F. P. Hunt has moved his barber shop te-the building opposite his old stand, . ; Sea Daniel Delaney, formerly of this county, has been afrested at’ Stockton for stealing wheat. : The building boom stil) continues and the prospect is good for its continuing until the snow flies. ‘fhe Grass Valley Ministrels are going to perform at Smartsville next . eration. . Saturday evening. Why don’t they . give the Nevada City people a chance to see them ? ¥ Quite a number of people went from’ this city to Grass Valley today to attend the funeral of the late Thomas Mitchell of this.city, which took place’ from the residence of Josiah Hosken. W. H. Tuttle of the Own Satoon, Newill endeavor to make other arra; suit them so well. ; Middletown Independent: upon uniform marriage tained. For many Pabst’s celebrated Milwaukee lager beer, which he will serve in first-class style in bottles and glass, at popular prices. j22-tf. mine. _—— 100 {Rexation of Hawaii. Talk counts tor Japs, and if they don’t like that, we ‘ No feature of the new tariff bill is ‘more satis-} ™ factory tothe masses than the fact that . it eliminates absolutely the advantages which the trusts enjoyed under the Wilson law. It is now apparent that ‘the new law will be more satisfactory to the people than any tariff measure which has gone upon the statute booke. within the memory of the present genSanta Cruz Sentinel: It is the highest time that the different States agree laws, because actually nothing to prevent a married -person from obtaining a divorce without the knowledge of the mate and to marry again as often as he or she pleases. There are twelve States in the Union where such divorces can be obvada City, has secured the Agency for 1 years this subject of uniform Marriage and divorce laws has been discussed by social reformers, but the remedies are difficult -to deter. No one can seriously think of permitting Congress to pass a national WHAT THEY SAW HERE, Speak in High Praise of the Golden State and Wonderful Productions. The Christian Endeavors who came act, as this would be an excuse for an extension of centralized powers dangerous to experiment with. On the other hand, to get forty-four States, with different . conditions and. social ideas, to agree upon a uniform law is ments that: possibly in the end wil) not} lwellin; tricity used 24 hours in This is much less than the steam used 10 hours a.day. are hopes that even these will be ver we will not only have our lighted and heated by this but it will be able to heated by electricity, and by ‘is absolutely uniform. All the room, as the radiation from the iron is not perceptible. Gas heated irons vitiate the atmosphere, and me weary and lack vitality. Where natural gas employed for the operators beco: has heretofore. been the day. ery materially reduced, and that new appliances will ‘show new uses for electricity, and that . services automatically. One of the 3 a latest adaptations of electricity is . : HE its use in laundries, The irons are . ¢ 6600e0000 ele @ regulation a current is used. which heat is utilized, and every stroke of the iron tells, as there is no waiting or wondering or questioning if the iron is hot enough. Another great advantage is that it “does not heat from the East to hold their annual convention and sample the proverbial Open-heartedness and hospitality. of California were evidently well pleased with their experience. The current issue of The Golden Rule, published in islation in many matters similar to the one in point is appalling. P ly. the only thing left is the hope that a growalmost an impossibility. The discord and confusion resulting in a big country like this from ‘conflicting State legbamboo adorned the station walls. Boston, shows what the Christian Endeavorers said about California when they got home. Pages are devoted to descriptions of the big meetings and of the points which struck the visitors as most interesting and a ive in the land of the setting sun, Clippings here and there from the enthusiastic account of the affair are as follows : “Soon we began to come to decorated stations. The first at which we stopped was Auburn. Flowers! Everybody’s hands were full of them. > They were pinned on every one’s coat. The stems were stuck into hats and pockets. Great spikes of gladiolas were thrust into our hands. Flowers of speech also, in the shape of a beautiful poem, neatly printed on cardboard. Yes, the fruit of all kinds, luscious figs and peaches and plums and the rest of California’s bounty. “Wag ever a greeting heartier than Sacramento gave us? The-station Swarmed (with ready-handed folks They pressed into the cars with their beautiful burden of flowers. An impromptu reception was held. Purple and goid electric lights swung everywhere. Palms and gigantic stalks of “From this point on, through all the lovely Sacramento Valley—and what a paradise it seemed after the dreary desert! The California Endeavorers Were also with us, for the San Francisco young people had sent the van of their Reception Committee even to the State Capital.” Fine Butter. Woodland Creamery Butter, the best in the market, can be had of Phil Scadden, the sole agent. a25-tf ee Race Meeting Privileges, The bar, rest~aurant, and other privileges at the race meeting will run 10 days—August 13 to 28 inclusive. Sue. cessful bidders must pay 5 per cent cash, balanee on or before August 19th. Bids received at Giffin’s cigar store, . duced the only portrait ever painted of Henry Hart will relate the history of . the portraits and the circumstances under which they were produced. scrofula sores, are promptly eradicated ing morality and public sentiment wil] hold the marriage relation more Saéred. Salem (Or.) Journal: What is the highest duty of a man or woman? Civilization? Gentleness, kindness, good fellowship. To develop one’s talents to the utmost, to make the most of one’s self, is a most sacred duty, ObServations and study of successful men and women around us will lead to progress in our development. The world has progressed to the point where it is not necessary to argue the advantages of sobriety and chastity. The Sanitary benefits of an even temper are, however not yet fully appreciated. Selfcontrol, or taming our tempers out of existence, is the highest duty we can think of next to virtue in general. We would rather live with an untruthful person than ap ill-tempered one. We should rank next to perfectly controlled . . temper, the daily bath. There is probably no higher evidence of civilization on the part of an individual than personal cleanliness,Rare Likenesses. In McClure’s Magazine for Septem-' ber will be reproduced a Superb lifecast of the face of Henry Clay, made by John H. I. Browere in 1825, when Clay, was forty-eight years old. It is probably the most real and vivid: likeness of Clay in existence, and it has never been published. In the same number of McClure’s will be reproMrs. Henry Clay. It also has never been published. Notes by Mr. Charles 4 Oo Hvwors In THE Bxoop, boils, pimples by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, nerve tonic and health builder. ; _ Hoop’s Pits are easy to take, easy Operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness, Nevada City, on.or before August 7. 25c. J28td Gtensgoog Jooxey Civp. Fine “Goods. Van Camp’s Maccaroni and Cheese in cans, and Van Camp’s Ketchup are the finest goods in the market. For sale. by P. G. Scadden, Commercial street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. j28 —-—-—_—_ + e@e Something New. Hill’s Mixed vori Spi at JACKsON’s, ~ = poet ALASKaA’s gold-bearing soil must be . thawed oat before it can be washed, Some Yankee will be starting a comTo Ice Consumers, Pany to establish 9 tube be-. The Union Ice Company is now pretween the mines and the equator. UNIOW HOTEL J. A. NORTHWAY,pared to deliver: ice in quantities to suit to any past of the city. Orders left at the ice house on the Plaza will be promptly attended to. tf Grove’s TASTELESS Onrt. Tonic is + ‘Prorrretor Re a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic andlday of August, Bids must AUGUST 16 TO 23: 1897. Me D Meee nicia, Blood purifier. presente vy egret ed “Bid The Best Running Meetin . Fourtier, # ‘ for 500. To get the ue Milian . Taltiene, « tetas hep ay lng . iyi94m for Privilegés.” See the Flyers From Ingleside ani Oakland Race iss Grecalcat, “ ~~ se Tracks ! : Miss Allen, “ _No Cure—No Pay. The ~ Committee reserves ‘ : .J. Hein, French Corral Phat is the way all druggists sell LADIES’ DAY PA ae csc “1 oe
Ae ae’ , /GROVE'S FASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Mathe right to reject any or; pee ack Ag oe gia se Mrs. Cantiy ; ae Fad: Bet, prsieg ped ae o ai ped 2 . aaecneen phe os on Prk Tg tt mS at Oe eral oe chy po Bay ae sgh G. Hy rae te on an *. t Bre rs 7 ie Di penatter and he ee Onudren. love. it. Adults prefer it/all bids. . Admission to Park including railroad fare, 50 cents. Gate i. McBean, Gnawe Vani « to bitter, Re. Tanlee. -Peite ITING ts . 1 ; : : 4 srate electricity, and the. of great advantage, both financially . and in point of health.—New York Ledger. Believed In Kither Mode, ‘*Why didn’t they have that baptiz. ing out at the creek the other day?’’ "It rained furiously while they were and before they got . half way there the man who was going on their way out, to be baptized said he was not diced in favor of believed it wouldn’t be n Sago Tribune. The new yacht for the emperor Russia is a boat of 5,20C tons displacement. Her length is 820 feet, breadth 50 feet 6 inches and depth 88 inches, She has been fitted with en-gines of 10,000 borsepower and is a aed at £430,000. The only opium permitted to be used by the British Pharmacopoeia is obtain“d from Asia Minor. heating irons it is now used. to geneither mode, and he ecessary tb go any further with the ceremony. ’’—Chi-. ‘ Stop That Freadachei cost of . There figures houses means, ‘many SEE SAMPLE AT STORE. _ Heat. SHOT WATER IN THREE MINUTES Fits any Stove ) _ or Range. + [Does not chill the oven, but . gives a normal, even ‘. The old-Water Back is'a Thing of the Past, and the Johns’ Patent Heater has Taken its Place. pelle on neutral growed ANd oa Requires no Repairs, Money Refunded if not Satisfactory. LEGG & SHAW CO., -— Sole Agents for Nevada City and Vicinity. THE POU; THE RACING PROG usually attracts a large oe t TWO WEEKs, Weg Will embrace a complete rep ” gives both sellers and buyers acceptable opportunity to ie THE LIVE STOCK DEPARTM ENT is eagerly songht enetrfeaso by. bi desiring to at ee their herds with stock of new blood Vines thie is Pap sacri vs tavates snien to Ile tors, iC POWER space and light will be furnished free to exhibitors : ERS we e these exhibitions Romane: by advertising pe s FREE TRANSPORTATION Pan ezhibtts aed Excursion Rates will be given by the Address the Secretary EDWIN F. SMITH, Sec’y, LTRY EX¥IBIT will constitute a most im: rtant divisi of this hibition, and will offer a most Sxecllent chance fo, “se ~ the fowls in comparison, THE DAIRY DEPARTMENT, will have & complete working exhibit showing the latest ge in dairying and the w: s “~ Bi = RAMME will form one‘ ofthe leading features of September 6th to 18th, 1897. THIS ANNUAL EXHIBITION year’s exs r_buyers to: view the various breeds of orking of improved appliances. nd attendance that are of benefit to all ex araeesies xhibit your bitors. is om — way. e as well as amused. ™ meet the attends Company on all their lines, Send for premium list. *C. M. Chase, President. for special information. earn > : @ @ @ 6 LLER’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM of the is OLD RELIABLE. Is STILL ON DEC Having had the confidence and patronage of the Public for the past, we shall endeavor to continue so by square dealing, seling the nobbiest goods for the least money. _B. MILLER, Proprietor. M. M. BERNHEIN, Mgr. prejuee E. Guns, Pistols, Am Pruning Shears, Gard dows, Screens, Going to Build? If_you are thinking of putting 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, Ceiling for interior work. Hardware, Iron, Steel, ' Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. munition, Cutlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, rden Hose, Paints, Oils, Wire Netting, etc. Sanitary PI Contracts taken for ornamental work in tin or galvanized iron. GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St. up a ‘house, a Also, Ornamental Steel Complete Stock of : Varnishes, Brushes, Doors, WinSpecial attention given to umbing and General Tinsmithing. putting on Steel Roofing and for feet 6 Royal makes the food pure, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 3 For 8 1-8 Cents. Se Call at Dickerman’s for a package of (Three Doses in a Ten Cent Package.) Your money back if it fails to give you relief. HH. DICKERMAN, DRUGS, STATIONERY AND Dr. LaRue’s Headache Powders Canned Corn: Tomatoes. Sugar Corn from the State of. Three pound cans, Solid Pack Maine.... FO COMES POr Can, . ee ccccscecdesscdee, 0. IO cents 3 Oysters. Salmon Large Cove Oysters, 1 pound! Good Alaska Salmon, one Ib, COM oss igs aneasare Rit TOGEMIES CORB 22 go Io cents A full li Circl P who ment of your health, you’d better drop him quick. them pure food, and satisfied customers by charging them low prices. URE FOOD Pv PHS SG ‘ Your Grocer is like yout Doctor. trust him with your HEALTH, and incidentally with your Pocket Book. If you get hold of one[OW PRICES Pv SHH HS GB of your pocket book to the detriWe make healthy customers by selling ne of Cheeses such as Philadelphia Hand Cheese, e X Roumatour, Genuine Swiss and Limburger. WOLF’S CASH GROCERY. Grass Valley and Nevada City MINERS’ UNION The undersigned Secretary will receive bids for the privilege of coedicting ice cream stand, restaurant ~ and games, on or before the 7th Main Street, Millinery that captivate. PHOTO SUPPLIES, ‘ Cor. Pine and Commercia). Re Phone 30 ® You Might as Well Be Out of the world as out of Style. There's a dash, originality and freshness about our The season is advancing and we are overstocked. So (Successor to Mrs. Lester & Crawford). We Have Cut Prices on Millinery and Trimmings. _ MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD, Nevada City, Cal. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING. all FACES . . “Will give five or more races each day], The Glenbrook Jockey Club Advertisers Get ‘ALLA Se emacs: When You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money, The quality of, Paper, Type aal Ink all cutja in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these, they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition ‘and the Presswork. The same as in clothing, and the TRNSCRIPT kee Fashion in the Art Printing plant in the county, and we have the bes judges admit the work we ar Our Prices Are Fully as Low‘as Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures They will Satisfy you. 4 The best results from the DarLy TRANSCRIPT. The rates are the most reasonable for the quality of the service given, This has been the verdict of the adver.tising public of Nevada county for more . than a quarter of a century. gure But no matter how superior We claim to excel in these respects also. P8 up with the decrees of Danie We have the newest and most complete Job t of workmen. Competent © now turning out to be the best. Preservative. — BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, ' Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. IF YOU DONT READ THE TRANSCRIPT es oes Sr &.°"". YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS! -