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August 4, 1898 (4 pages)

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} Cent Ciga OLR aro ty NIA ISON, nd Tobacco sar in Town, ‘SON, osenberg Bros able, xchange Hote} = Prop’r, stable — . of ND BUGGIES f the State. L . Stable. Proprietor, to transient Night, svada City. d. ectric Power > reward for d to the ary and all paraterfering in 1er with: the either of ide there will, r wires, and mm do so at Sasa, Jr., ity Electric. IT JRANCE, Association Cal, Per Day lazard of occu veek, when unhurt accidentdentally killed. when you are al expenses, land and foot to $434.00, nembers upon ee and dtiak. of CE, nsurance, pay-. 2 of death, and ident and sick. Ports paying of 15 years;: sick ness. ome when you: Lb. lation is Pre es 5g" Acciin. the United with the States hich, together id and large absoiuté guartection to its d. Write RLEY, i] Ma: e) a Cal TT MICAL. Plates, y is now GarTTOVES and which the convenient nths, ‘ Anything. re or Fuel. y stoves at AS Co. , ‘ET, a City. = « Prop’s,. al, Etc., D A CHOICE ims, Bacos. Office, CT, ory, CAL. . : Hartt ede r Bara. Ancient Menge = Womenne 2 Luetje & Brand. and ye music will NEW YORK BAKERY} (7. 3. STEWART, 4 ~ & Cool G'ass of Beer, Acide pars bas loheets Bet. ce ay. op ; 7 BS i a THE “TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, : Proper ees SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Fifty Cents Per [lonth. ADVERTISING RATES, Made known on ee “—BY YE— OF YE image oF NEVADA CTY & Gass VALLEY Pitiday Ye Sth Day of : Mhvgust, “At Ye Nevede ‘Thea ater. Ye candles will be lighted at seven of ye clock, by ye towne clocke of ye sound at 8 of ye clocke by ye same. To heare thys Greate Concerte ye oode peg } cents; for ye very goode seats 50cents, and ye ehildren one-half so muche. A seate will be kept without any extra money. iy he or Wale ROBIN HOOD Takes the Lead Is pronounced b 1 Htobe the best + on the market. It ‘ rd high ly recommended for fagaily and medi+ cal use. ‘Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk in quantities to suit purchasers. CALL FOR IT AT ALL. BARS. A. B. WOLF, Sole Agent All Orders Promptly Filled. Commercial] st, Neyada City, 7A. J. HOMANN, © © Proprietor (Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., Baked Every Day. ‘Wedding Cakes to Order a Speciaity ‘When taking a Spin -on the Turnpike be. etween Nevada City ;and Grass Valley, don't fail to Stop at Town Talk Water your Horse and Call on Who will serve you with A Refreshing Temperance Drink, Or a First-class Cigar. . The Best Liquors, The E Best Cigars. These are the ettractions you can always find at — THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”. Beer 5 Cents a Glass, " Au the on brands of Whiskies k hand, such as : “Kentucky Rdg ne! ae re," , Thomas T Taylor,” “Oscar Pepper,” bin Hood. Wm. J. Britiand. opie must pay for ye goode} meeting of the Conventions, and none ‘REPUBLICAN. For County Surveyor. 4 jules MATHER' peor menos a Savas Seah Saccaie = ie County Clerk. 7 PRED X. -ARBOGAST Is Sonim! oe candidate ~~ the ionot"t ‘the pacouaey Coie subjpot so th Seven For Sheriff. O. K. CLOUDMAN. Uehereh tarts Nenads my aubieet to ir Of Nev: » su the decision of the Republican nominating convention, "For Sheriff. D. ‘B. GETCHELL Ib; need as a candidate for th ick Sherif! of Nevada county, subject to s For Treasurer. A. C. COOKE Is hereby announced as a candidate for sg ty Treasurer of Nevada. county, yon the the decision of the Republican nominati: ponveution. For County Treasurer. JOHN GLASSON, Of Grass Valley is hereb PA rca tg ero as.8 candidnte for the office of County. epublica . subject to the decision of the Republicau County Convention. For Recorder, JOHN WERRY Is oles of Deunty eeu, a candidate for the ‘Revuhter, r, subjecet to the cision “ot the yes blican nominating com Five dollars will be charged for all — ee political announcements up to the} will be published unless paid for inj} q office of = of the Republican abner F3 F . ‘Ts hereby announced as a candidate: for 2s to the desharif aa Beaten sents eonier on. deqonth. Apply to W. H, Crawford. . }26-lw For Sheriff, ater Assessor, [HENRY < -SCHROEDER . : For Justice of of the, vou GEORGE. COUGHLAN For County Clerk. Jide GREANY.Is hereby announced as a candidate for Mond {Cour k, the Cler! ion of the omiogratie vention. For. Sheriff.. M OSES S BATES ——s sg om decision. 9 ng she ‘Soemeretts moenrentinet Coes For Sheriff. JOHN H. PASCOE. For County, Treasurer. : E. W. SCHMIDT. Piano For Rent, Good pigno will be rented for $2.50 per tion, “For Recorder. JOHN §, GREGORY Announces himself a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject tothe decision of the Republican nominating conventjon, For County Superintendent. jG. O'NEILL unced the evi coynty, 4 Repub patos For Superintendent of ae W. J. ROGERS pores: as a candidate for, the of bonnet goa Su Piutepdent of Schools, sub, ‘to the decison of the Republican no ting convention. For Superintendent of Schools. W, A, SLEEP need ndidate for th Uimoe of roe eg eo Schonis park rnd wating pouumert tion, rie For ‘Supervisor. . (Fourth District.) A. J. WOOD, Present Tneambens, hereby ennounges atts — a candidate for re-e See Deonte ecision of the nee = on. seo — A. ISOARD:-& SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. Sole: Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, . Which is the best in the market. Sold in ~~ quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. wee toto Wine for fomily a nd medicitort foe Faas ‘Fine Wines. y use. Geant i — 4 abe ere. Particular ‘ od on oad ta orders, aay STHE GROTTO, LAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors tof Wines, es, Liquors and Cigars land soe us. We will ake your visit a mbor the plage race's old etand, . Main street. Nevada v. inion Livery Stable, 7 Main st., opp. Union Hotel, ienry Lane, = Prop’r mh jfinest turn-outs n he county,and plenpendayanduight. . te am Beer a Specialty, 7 New; Vegetable, —AND— POULTRY. STORE. Chas. W. ‘Kam &Co. TEs Siemethet of iat of Sdforming the people. ve opened First-Class ss Slots in the Transcript Block, Whive re they will keep constantly on hand the Vegetables, Fruits, Chickens, etc Please give us a call. THOS. S$. FORD, — Attorney and Counselor at Law, ¥ Om Pine Street, Near Broad, Lost; 4 gold-filled hynting egsé watch, make of Klune & Floberg, Sacramento, was lost inthe street jn;Nevada City. A reasonable reward will be paid for its return tothe TRANgORIPT office, Private Lessons.. Giyen by an experienped school teggher. All teen eee cot 8c erms asOnabje, , care of Mrs. Quintgng, Njmpete ti Nevada City, Se jy6. Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking BARTON & CHRISTENSON ‘gre.now prepared todogll kinds .of blacksmi and wagon work with neatness gud dispatch. Pick work and mining. work: a :apesialty. New wagons and carrigges built to order. Place of business on Broad street in the old Claney. shop. Mrs. C. M. Mails Has brought up with her from San Franeisso a. fine line,of Misses. and. Children’s Spring hats; trimmed and; untrimmed ;, also Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking Hats in the latest styles. (m16-tf) Broad street,jnext to Luetje & Brand's. I. L. BOWMAN. 4.3. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists: : Offilee in Odd Fellows Ruilding, Brogd Stree Nevade City, Cal. ; FINE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY ALL KDVDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON: NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citiseus’ Bank, C.J. NAFFZIGER, © Prop’r Beef, P. : tton Veal, genet. deo pane a app pote 2, Syke sae foundin
clase maricet, Goods:-deliveredeae of charge Big Reduction In Summer Pants. _W. H. HIBBITT, Merchant Gailor, NEV ADA. CITY. Summer Pants to Order, + $5 00 Summer Pants to Order, 600 Summer Pants to Order, 7 00 ye face rc 2 O'ESETRLARRE® 098 0m raed, All my work is mede in Nevada Qity. peepee ne Serer ee tee 1s Leger ye Loco gy, ronan as = aoe for. the de cision oF the ase ng con. * 50 CENTS A o) subjects thoroughly taught. Arjthmeticand . ; a2 . “DEY BEAT THE WORLD.” American made Shoes have no. supeclors anywhere. It may be a fad sometimes-to wear French oF English made footwear but the results are not nearly: 80 satisfactory. the most ‘ardent lover of “imported Lh ys acti wil? I pages them perfect. manufacturers excel, like Nectar: gunners. We get the best goods and we fix the lowest ae oe ut which such quality can be sold. Judge us by heed te tems, Bovey Bros. . Broad Street, Nevada City. All kinds of repairing done on ~e ortest notice and at the lowest Glenbrook San Pine Street, Neyada City. JOE CONROY, Prop’r. : AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE OLDeatablished stand I intend to conduct it in 1 Aarons manner and will keep on hand only the © own Liquors, Beer, Wines AND CIGARS. Ba long experience in the business has ht me how to cater to the tastes of the ys in this line. Give me a call. ml10 The Gem Saloon, CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor. There are many places where you can be gecommodated with fine + Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars But the cnreFr of them all a the Old GEM, which has had such a 5. Goer -t. re Hype for so “As ios + DROP IN ALL O HAVE NEVER TRIED THIS PLACE Business * Directory. BARBER SHOP Tf you particular about your shaving and hair cutting, On Oommercial Street. Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular apenscn 3 or ~ hyd ries tation of or theatrica jes. OOD for cane. D.S. BA ER. Crissel Bros, Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Ham: ' BAOON, Etc., Kgystons Marget—Commercial Street. “The Referee.’ ALWAYS THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Ligaors and C’gar: Call and see how "tis yourself. Commercial Street, Smith & Hartman. i James Foley Has the Finest Candy ard Ice Cream Parlors ‘In Nevada County, iaities—-Home-made Candies and th Levintusa Commercial Street. Larry Fitzgerald Deals in only the very best of Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars One trial will convince you that it is the right place, Commercial Street . Andrews & Polkinghorn Are Dealers in all kinds ef Vegetab/es and Fruits, Fish, Etc. Free Delivery Wagon, Broad Street, next to Armory Hall. Nevada City ‘Sue Undertaking: Co. GEO.A. GRAY, Mana Night calls from. poe ee “281; Residence 288. nion Hotei Teleaes The“pady Rmbarrasehd’ Youth. badd . Most of the new passengers were girls, andas they came in one by one the. Look at our live of Fine Shoes. Even . . , [who was with her) did not gi ow enthu: . . -dlasses. Jack Scheeler Is the Up-to-Date Tailor. P. °F. SIMONDS,Attorney and Counselor at Law, United States Conrts He keeps on hand the best stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths in tewn, He makes snits at the lowest. prices. whe PRACTICE me THE STATE AND JOHN CALOWELL, fr Attorney at Law, _ Nevada City. Transeript Block, Commercial Street, : j " FISHING AMONG HEELS. Something ‘at Each Dive. A modest Cleveland youth, an Adelbert undergraduate, boarded a south side small gripsack on the floor behind . hie feet. Presently the car began-to fill-ap.Adelbert man crowded along a little and 80 got away trom his gripsack, There were at least half a dozen girls at. his left, and it was in that direction that his grip was located. Pretty soon the car néared hia stop-. ving place, aud the Adelbert. man _bereach it. Then he straightened up. reached a little farther. heel. The girls: began to wriggle uneasily. Up came the.young man again. His counterauce was still. more inflamed. This time he arose to bis feet. “It's bere somewbers,’’ he mirmured. ‘If you don't object, UN try car a few evenings ago, and when he * -Vseated himself carelessly dropped his Agency For--lonogram Whiskey that is, the grip wasn't there, He felt a. ‘Tittle way tothe teft;-he couldn’t Fancy Groceries Another boot TXT, Whisk Proprietor Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale thought himself of his baggage. He pat. ‘Depot: or. 4 ee his hand to the floor—it wasn’t there— a “PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND,.POTTED Peon endecesee weee3 for § 50 is the Best. uve it a Trial. ‘Pardon me,'’ he suid, with a some. MEATS AND FISH. what eal countenance, ‘‘bot I have ! a-grip somewhere under here."’ And be he > ati tanner Be ey Sasavete Pisekecases $1 fore) Pickles, YN pole pe ae : 25 All he could feel -was dainty ‘boot ffy's -100 in bu ieee i A i heels, two of them badly run down. He Gamecock Whisky 0", . I 0O Oligés, T 24 5 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Bryant’s Root Beer ,2h, 10 peerunag © else in proportion, Hire’s ” x coi "ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffe. again.”” Down he went and clawed — a ool, soe along still farther to the left. “T’ve got it,’’ he muttered, He pulled, but it didn't come, -**One moment,’’ he said, ‘“here it is.’ _ “No, it isn’t,’’ piped a brill sopranc, There wan a brief struggle, and then tLe bashful youth realized that he had hold of the young woman's foot. He stood up at this with a despairing glare. Perhaps the girls were moved to pity . . by his hopeless look; perhaps they didn't like the way the other passengers were giggling. Auyway they shuffled around and soon produced the missing bag. And the youth with the scarlet’ face scooted from the car. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. LET COWIE EY’’ SHOP FOR YOU She Always Has q Sharper Nose For Real Bargains, “Tho sign which caught Mrs. Dawson’s sye read: ‘“‘Suits $20. Positively the uast Week. Regular Price $30.’’ Mrs. Dawson had the womanly love. for a bargain. She had often spent 10 sents’ car fare to secure some lovely wreasure that “marked down from bl to 98 cents just for that day. She Was more than provoked that Dawson, tiastio. **You know you need a suit,’’ said Mrs. Dawson. ‘‘Why not order it now and save $10."’ Dawson was certain the suits would be as cheap next week, but his wife retused to. move on and dragged the helpless man into the store, The polite tlerk assured them that it was the bargain of the century and that this weck was positively the last. With mental protests, but with outward calm, Dawson, like clay in tha 1ands of the potter, allowed himself to xe measured. Then he left a deposit He called in four days and took the suit away. ‘*There,’’ exclaimed Mrs. Dawson, in criumph, when her husband appeared . wrayed in his new~ suit, ‘tyou never 4 iad a better fit not a more becoming i gattern. . Just think how much money ; your wife saved for you by being on the lookout for a bargain!’’ Mr. Dawson preserved a dignified sitence and waited patiently for his’ bet. Satan accompanying him to the ty, Mra. Dawsou awaited with impaslence the passing of the store where she had saved money for her husband. She wanted to call bis attention to the fact again that he might remain properly thankful. ‘With all the falth of a woman Mrs Dawson was convinced that the, sales nan ‘was telling the truth when he ar mured her it was the last week of the 520 sale. She looked for the window, and her ‘aith was rewarded. Jt had been the ‘ast week. The sign now read, ‘Any suit In This Window §15. ‘’--Chicago Record. Korea. there is butafeebleglimmer. For,8;000 years the influence of China hasten at its dry rotting work. The ) language, literature and moral teaching.of-China are the badges_of_refinenient, have depreciated the native tongue, and in consequence the nattiral mental development, and have dfawn a line of demarkation between the aristocratic or Chinese bred and the plebeian Egrean apeaking Of-late there has aes some reaction, Japanese prompted, so that official doouments. and The Gazette are now issued ‘jn @ mixed script, partly Enmun, the national lawguage, and partly Chinese. This revival of the language is the most hopeful sign of Korea. Necessarily since the mortmain of China has kept the national life at its lowest ebb the. reliism is the doctrine of the epper classes, its precepts vigorously honored in the breach, just as the Tén Commandments are made conspicuous farther west. — —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— = TYPEWRITERS They Educate as 2 Well as Please.. . Provide the children with the means to ob tain a livelihood for themselves. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, A moderate outlay that secures : rofitable investment for your boy or girl * G. W. WICKSON & CO, E. F. ROSENTHAL, . pEALER IN—_ Fruits, Candies, Cigars * TOBACCO, NOTIONS, STATIONERY Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Purses, Etc. AgMRY for the Leading Periodicals. Commercial Street, Nevada City. ~ Sareeeeaneeeennnnnnvenntnnnn2 = = STATIONERY didi 7AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUAAAAU AAMAS fee At DICKERMAN’S. I have increased my stock and added many« new features. LADIES wétt sind the only complete line of French, American and Crepe Oissue papers in this city: Fipaew stock, s #& CARRIRIAD A Fine Box of Stationery for 25 Cents. cwimiwawauias ; OOOOOOO® SDICKERMAN’S.6 QOQOOQQOOO Drugs, Stationery, Photo Supplies. TBELEPHUNE 301. Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts. ter half to get her hat on straight pre. Of intellectual and spiritual life{ _gious teaching is Chinese fou. Cdntfucian. _ EYES. RIGHT! And Everything” Else Right. The carload of NEW POTATOES just received at my store are sound as-a bell, mealy when cooked and of excellent flavor. -Try'them. My stock of Fresh, “Pare Groceries’ and: ‘Provisions are always up to the standard, and customers,are given) the:. best bargains. "Sole Agent for Woodland Creamery Butter. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. less Sardines, etc. Sand 5 Front St., San Francisco, 1 sA. B. WOLF, CASH GROCER. . eneme a Lverest Prices. Best Goods, Largest ee We have always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries.:such as Limburg Cheese, / Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Bone: Remember we are Sole Agents for . Douglass Rutter and Robin Hooa Whisky. A full line of Breakfast Goods : Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flonr Eley PREMIUM GIVEN TO BACH CUSTOMER.