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THE TRANSCRIPT. .
. BROWN & CALKINS, :
£3
Fifty Cents Per Month.
e ADVERTISING RATES,
Made known on application.
—_
HOUSE CLEANING,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
E. COLEMAN
Is prepared to. do.ey ything, and anything Y ome job Bo as '
, Give me a trial and. satisfaction will be
jars orders at a
0 S ‘
The finest and purest’
of WhiskiesROBIN HOOD
Takes the Lead
and is see sarees: b
1 tobe the best b -on et. It
highly rescaaabled tietiedie mad snedl:
al use.
Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk
in quantities to suit purchasers.
CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS,
‘A. B. WOLR, Sole Agent.
NEW YORK BAKERY
Commercial st., Nevada City,
A. J. HOMANN, = -= _ Proprietor
Choice. Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc:,
Baked Every Day.
Wedding Cakes to Order a Specialty
The. Best Liquors,
“The Best Cigars.
These are the attractions you can
: always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
All the favorite brands of Whiskies ke ton
hand, such as: “‘Kentucky Taylor,” "Jess:
Moore,” “Thomas Taylor,” “Oscar Pepper,”
1d "Robin Hood.” and
Wm. J. Britland.
THE GROTTO, .
MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Steam Beer a Specialty.
Call and see us. We will make your visit a
pleasant one.
Femember the place—Brace’s old.stand, Main
eke ppd Nevada City,
Union Livery ‘Stable,
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, Prop’r .
The finest turn-outs n he county,and plenty of them
Open dav and night
Drs: Crezolene
Whooping Cough, Crou
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds,
CRESOLENE being administered by ivuhalation, gives the
Means
‘Of treating the t t and. bropeh: . _ tubes
ts wonde as ison on ties cos
invaluable In Contagious Diseases
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cali. h
Aneamemmers SOLICITED
Pade senePatet Ear ecds Ba
= ti
J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher of. Vocal and instrumental
ee Masic,_
Also Choral and Orchestra! Director. _
Visits Nevada City, Grass Vallgy and other ute Nevada City. G d ot
of inatceting papiie st thelr own
* . advance, :
. office of County Cler,
{ ion of the Republican nominating convenIs hereby.announced as
4 Office of Sheriff of Ney:
‘gision of the Republican nominating convention. yo
\Chas.W.Kam&Co,
ee SEAR NA I NN ae
Five dollars will be: charged for all
political announcements up. to the} .
meeting of the Conventions, and: mone’
will be published unless paid for in
REPUBLICAN. .
For Justice of the Peace.
we
~—For County Surveyor.
_ J. H. MATHER
For County. Clerk,
FRED L. ARBOGAST
Is hereby announced didate for th
% ik, subject to the deuisFor Sheriff.
O. K. CLOUDMAN .
ada. ity, subject to county, su
the decision of the Republican nominating
convention,
For Sheriff.
D. B. GETCHELL
Is hereby announced as a candidate for the
girs Sheriff of Nevada cou puuabeebt 60
e decision of the Republican n
convention. ae
*
For Treasurer.
A. C. COOKE
hereby announced a for
Boh y Trearevor of Mavads Ferner gpa Sve
to the decision of the Republican nominating
convention. :
For County Treasurer.
JOHN GLASSON,
Of Grass Valley is abige f announced as a
¢andidnte for the office of County Treasurer
the Republican b;
For Recorder.
JOHN WERRY .
Is hereby announced as a candidate for the
of Gounty rder, subject to the deFor Recorder.
JOHN S. GREGORY
Announces himself a candidate for the office
of County Recorder, subject to the decision
of the Republican nominating convention,
For County Superintendent.
J. G. O'NEILL
Is hereb inced sandidate for the
Rovede ou Rostinating Convention. .
For Superintendent of Schools.
W. J. ROGERS
h ced candidate for th
date cf Connie tonetintaninee at aoe
For Superintendent of Schools.
W. A. SLEEP ~
Is hereby announced as a candidate for the
oO! of County Superintendent of School
ns to the n-of the Republican
nominating convention.
For Supervisor. -(Foorth District.)
A. J. WOOD,
anaes pe fee teaivotion, mations eS ot the decision of the Republican County Con
vention.
—
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wfimes 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.
Choice Ma! Wine for family and medicipal purpo ce. Special jection of Fine Wines
Genulne imported Swiss, Limbur and
hepe.-Partleulae wibaSe oS? eal
New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
—AND—
POULTRY STORE.
Smee meeat = aro
Pirst-Class Store inthe Transcript. Block,
re they will keep constantly on hand the
‘Will be a cand of Ju
ah announced as a for .
Silas saeae came
a decision of the!
“i
JOHN T. RILEY
HENRY C. SCHROEDER
Is hereby announced as’ a candidate AsSaas seeinaae ree, oe
Bubmmpemerrcctamnacertine to .
“DEY BEAT THE WORLD.” .
«American made Shoes have no. supeGEORGE COUGHLAN
Con
For County Glerk.
J.J: GREANY
tion,
For Sheriff.
MOSES BATES .
Announces himself ndid r. Sheriff,
eel eeteeeties of tor Dement
For Sheriff.
JOHN H. PASCOE.
Ig bse 1p § announced: as‘a candidate for
KA Neweda mate subject. ta the deot rap the Sore io nominating convention.
For Gounty: Tronsure?.
_E.W. .SCHMIDT
Is hereby announced as a candidate for the
ocratic nominating conention., : :
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Piano For Rent.
Good piano will be rented for $2.50 per
month. Apply to W.H. Crawford. . j26-lw
Lest.
A gold-filled hunting case watch, make of
Klune & Floherg, Sacramento, was lostin the
street inIN: levada City.. A reasonable reward.
will be paid for its return to the TRaNsORIPT
office.
i Private Lessons
subjects thoroughly taught. -Arithmeticand
book-keeping a speciality. Close attention
to backward scholars. -Terms «Reasonable.
C. E, MARTYN, care of Mrs, Quintana, Nimrod Street, Nevada City, = = jy6.
‘Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepared to doall kinds of blacksmithing and
wagon work with neatness aud dispatch.
Pick .work and, mizing .work a specialty.
New wagons and carriages . built.to order.
Place of business on Broad street in the old
Clancy shop.
Mrs. C. M.: Mails
Has brought up. with. her from San, Francisso a fine Jine of Misses and Children’s
Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also
Ladies Dudes, Tam O'Shanters and Walking
Hats.in the latest styles. (mi6-tf)
Broad street,jnext to: Luetje & Brand's.
LL. BOWMAN, J.P. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street
Nevada City, Cal.
FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
BXTRACTING SKILLFULLY. DON
NATIONAL: MARKET ,
Broad St,, Opp. Citizeus’ Bank.
C.J. NAFFZIGER, . Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Saysages, ete.
Shelmetesndvoastt
*And all kinds of Meata
. sally f u ‘ina first
Big Reduction
In Summer Pants.
W. H. HIBBITT,
Merchant Gailor,
Pine Street, Near Broad,
NEVADA. CITY.
Summer Pants to Order, + $5 00
Summer Pants to Order, 6 00
Summer. Pants to-Qrder, 7 00
"Vegetables, Fruits, Chickens, etc.
jotel. Nevada City.
All my work is made in Nevads City.
Perfect fit and firet-claga. workmanship
“For Justice of the Peate,
-180 satisfactory.
_flowest price ut wh
{be sold. Judge us by these items,’
. The Gem Saloon,
50 CENTS A WEEK.
{ . Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars}
Given by an experienced school teacher. All
{Andrews & Polkinghorn
riors anywhere, It may be » fad some‘times to-wear French or English made
footwear but the results.are not nearly
‘Look at our live of Fine Shoes. Eyen
the most ardent lover of “imported
goods”. wil) pronounce them perfect,
American, shoe manufacturers excel,
like American gunners. ik
We get the best goods and we fix the
ich such quality can
Bovey Bros.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
@@” All kinds of repairing done on
ee notice and at the lowest
rates,
Glenbrook Saloon,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
JOE CONROY, Prop’r,:
é y
‘AVING PURCHASED: THE ABOVE OLD.~
. established stand I intend to conduct ib
inthe best manner and will keep. on hand
onlythe .
Finest Liquors, Beer, Wines
AND CIGARS.
My long experience in the business has
tastes taught me how to cater to the of the
public in this line. Give mea call. mil0
CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor.
There are many places where’ you
»can be accommodated with fine
But the cuter of them all is the Old
GEM, which has had such a
reputation for so man coe
DROP IN ALL YE WHO HAVE
NEVER TRIED THIS PLACE.
TRY— ;
Geo. W. Dunster’s
BARBER SHOP
If you particular about your shaving
and hair cutting.
On Commercial Street.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular attention
tation of ba;
wOOD ton on 6
id to the transpor
for theatrical parties.
D. 8. BAKER,
Crissel Bros,
Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
BACON, Etc.,
KEYSTONE Magxet—Commercial Street,
“The Referee.”
ALWAYS THE BEST OF
Wines, Ales, Ligaors and C’gars,
Call and see how ’tis yourself.
Commercial Street.
Smith & Hartman.
James Foley
Has the Finest j
‘Candy and Ice Cream Parlors
In Nevada County, .
Speciaities—-Home-made Candies and the
beat of Ice Cream Soda.
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.
i
Are Dealers in all kinds ef
Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Ete.
Free Delivery Wagon.
Broad. Street, next to Armory: Hall.
Nevada City
Undertaking Go.
GEO. A. GRAY, Manager.
Night calls from Union Hotel Telephone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283.
Jack Scheeler
ls the Up-to-Date Tailor.
He keeps on hand the best stock of
Foreign and Domestic Cloths in town.
‘He makes suits at the lowest prices.
LL ——_—_— =
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Wt PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
nited States Courts
_ JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
a
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1868.
Business. Directory,
[BOY WORK A COW BELL .
E Pe
af
Timber Cruiser, Who Was Lost im the
Northers Wodds,/ Talks About,
His Adventures—Dining on
Raw Porcupine. _
G. W. Piper, a timber cruiser, has just
returned: to Pine City, Minn., after a
novel experience in the woods. He was
on raw porcupine, and at last was led’
out of the brush in a most unexpected
manner. While jhis experience was a
serious one, Piper-cannot refrainifrom
‘laughing’ every time he tells the story,
“I was off in the big timber just this.
“and -in some way /lost-mycompass.
and my bearings atthe same. time.
The discovery rattled. me, I will admit,
and for a time I was no better than
a crazy man. Snow was falling at the
time, so I could not gain any idea of
directions from the sun, but as I had
my rifle with me and as my pack contained a heavy blanket I felt no alarm,
“Well, I wandered around in the
woods until night, and then went into
camp. Early next morning I tried to
get‘a deer, but not one could I run
across, and finally I killed a porcupine. ‘As I was by some unaccountable
mischance without matches; I was foreed
to. eat the meat raw, and I must say it
was almost’ too much for my stomach,
even used asiamtorough fare.
“Late in the afternoon T heard the
tinkling of a cowbell in the distance.
Knowing there were no cows in that
} section of the country the noise set
me thinking. I could not understand
it at all, and ‘so‘determined to follow
. } Away through the woods I went, traveling at a pretty rapid pace, but go as
fast as I would 1 could not overtake
,that bell. Finally I began to think
{ was losing my senses, and that the
tinkling of the bell was but'a fancy.
“When night came I camped in the
hollow under an overturned tree, and
‘once during the long hours was I
LOST IN THE WOODS.
awakened by that infernal bell, way off
‘in the distance. Todo awed to investigate in the dark I-lay perfectly quiet,
At last the noise ceased altogether.
Bright and early . was up, determined
to solve the mystery of that bell if I
never got out of the woods. Another
porcupine furnished me a meal. While
[ was gnawing at the dark flesh: and
wishing I had some matches the sound
of. the bell came to my ears again, and
iike a shot [ was off.
“After trawling rapidly -for several
hours I struck a stretch of soft snow,
ind here I found tracks which confused
me. They were not the tracks made
vy @ man wearing boots, not the
racks made by a man wearing mocsasins, nor yet were they the tracks
of an animal. They. were simply huge
holes in the snow, apparently made by
a broom being pushed down into the
snow and twisted around. This. wasa
puzzler, and my nerve began to desert
me, for I did not know what I might
be running into, :
“Desperate with hunger and fright,
{ made up my mind to solve the mystery at all hazards, and so started on
he trail on a run, and I want to say I
aiade pretty fair progress through the
soft snow. Late in the afternoon I
caught sight of a dark form in the
‘underbrush some distance ahead of me,
and the tinkle of that old. bell rang
out clear and distinct; Just as Il'raised
my rifle to shoot, something—I cannot
tell what—impelled me to lower the
weapon, and a second later I saw the
object ahead of me was. boy.
“Calling to him, I asked him to stop.
He did so, and we were soon talking.
I then found that the fellow wasa halfwitted boy, who had gone deer-hunting
with a big cowbell tied to his waist
and his feet wrapped in deer skins.
He was afraid of being mistaken by
some fool hunter for a deer, he told
me, and so had decided to carry the
bell as.a warning to all who might feel
like taking a chance at him.
“This explanation knocked me down,
but as the young fellow knew the way
out of the woods I made no-complaint,
and meekly allowed him to lead me to
civilization.”
TYPEWRITERS
They ‘Educate as
Well as Pease gente
R ’Provide the children with the means to ob
tain a livelihood for themselves.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
A moderate outlay that secures a profitable investment for your boy or'girl, we
G. W. WICKSON & CO.
Nevada City.
Mistaken*for a:
Uy Fool Bunters . . ) G jC ER
lost in the forest for three days, lived..
ee a amen lake,’ suid lr) Pier, . Raricy Groceries
the sound—and a pretty chase it led me.}”
J. J. JACKSON, — “=. Proprietor
. Agency For--fonogram Whiskey °
: Blue Label Catsup
: Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for ;
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND:POTTED
~. BATS AND FISH.
Perigo $1 00. Pickles, 1% gal. bottles.. a5
Duffy’s Malt.......100] “ in bulk, per gal. 50
Gamecock Whisky {a!,. 1 00/Olives, I 25
XL Whibky ......... 75. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
Bryant's Root Beer ,2h. 10] Everything else in proportion.
‘Hire’s " * tet: * gor
++ 2 © 6 & +4 ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee
is. the Best. S
Give ita Trial, © = 2 2 2 ee et ee
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7AMLANAAAANUAAAAAAAANDAANULAUNES
—At DICKERMAN’S.
Pas I have increased my stock and
added many new features.
LADIES witt find the only ‘eomplete line
of French, American and Crepe Gissue
papers in this city, All new stock. SH
PPPEOP
A Fine Box of Stationery for 25 Cents.
OOOQOOOOSO _ Drugs, Saline,
S DICKERMAN SO Photo Supplies.
OOOOOOOGOO TELEPHUNE 301.
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts.
Adi
A.B. WOLF,
CASH GROCER.
{NS a
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, Boneless Sardines, etc.
Remember we. are Sole Agenis 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 F lonr, ete.
PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
7, \JJORDAN MANUFACTURER
ST LOUIS aylp guetrieto
Me te ENGLAND.
== Be sure you get the Jordan “AAAI” Cutlery. Positively
the best possible on earth and consequently the most-expensive to buy. For sale by leading dealers everywhere. —~
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