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February 11, 1898 (4 pages)

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an Ms Vm a ee re a THE TRANSCRIPT: _ NAVADA CITY, NSVADA 0O. CALIFORNIA oi RT Published every evenins axcopt Sundays and Legal Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. SePy BROWN: ° a 7) finger signs)—What would you do, love, seein just looking te see whethet Par = SER it 1 were to kiss you? being properly brought up.”—Fliegende. Entered at the Postoffies at Nevada City at. ° Deaf and Dumb Loved One (speaking Blaetter. . ae ‘ by finger signs, Warningly) —You Certainly. : : eoond-claes matter. fe asl ne ‘ “TeLerHONR No. 4. oie. ara pe ere ae in a *Yes, tha * Wite—Why are rom puttin Viet ge © . a ik chewah: en ot ay aes rid revolver under. your ; vhead? Yao og whee ag hete . "Oo. cae veities. “He is goné but not forgot} aia rriaees wecttntyl ten. ” s¢ “How jeu nice that is,’ said the #ympathetic but cheerful friend, “than. if he were forgotten but not gone.”— x. ¥. Truth, ee : _. . mustn't! I would call mamma!—N. Y. Journal. eal Maud—They say that Charley Goanes FEB. 11. 1898. . is awfully sweet on you. Clara— Nonsense! I wouldn't beseen A Weieied Howse. ahd Riess for Hum. dort expect burglars, do you? Hubby—You seem to forget, dear, that we had a ton of coal putin today.” Philadelphia Press. 3 Up to Date. . “Why, Frankie, what-are vou residing ‘ghe Warned Him. Prisoner—-If your honor will . allow ne me a little time 1 think I can prove my innocence. The Reason. —Philadelphia North American. Similar Mations. his company. Judge (angrily)—You are ‘rtioy to 3 Maud—I suppose that is the reason . throw dust in the witnesses" eyes. sin iF. THEMSELVES. <=. you always turn the light down when Attornéy-No, your hohor, T he calls—Boston Transcript. H FeO YORE , 1 wae juat trying to motion to him‘what to say.— ie in that“book about bringing up chil. Deat and Dumb Lover (speaking by . dren? Magistrate-—All right; take 30 days. No Old Gods ‘In‘the Store. Evesything Fresh Evout the Whole_ Salers. and ve. to Date. My New. Stock was Pine Limes! HOTEL FOR SAI JOHN JEFFERIES LLerect a Lime Kiln at the Eonnedes Sacramento Restaurant aud Lodging Hou . the North Bloomfield and Ni prepared fotake orders to supply : First-class Lime. For building or ‘other purposes; uate an advantage to ‘oral on him, ig ene The spaci 3 new building on eo nto street a short distance above the Plaza, and known as the Is offered for sale . AT A VERY LOW FIGURE: . * This is'a rare opportunity to Ket a ae os is epee Of business. Apply to < nd at the lowest prices. JSOLTA PASQUALA, Nevada City: lime will find it to cael A Good That ae an extremely. unkind performance of Sacratary Gage at Philadelphia the other day in which he, : shattered the Democratic idol of earls . ies free silverism by showing that a Democratic President, Andrew Jackson, signed the act of 1834 which brought into operation the gold standard. While the law. which. brought this resalt about _. did not absolutely close the mints to silver, it putthe penalty of financial He Knew Mer, Mr. Footinit—-Won't you have some ice cream, Miss Swallowell? Miss Swallowell—Well, fuet a mouthfull. Mr. Footinit—Walter! . Bring this —N. ¥. Journal, es "Her Ambition. communion cups in our church,” “How lovely!” > ~ we have individual clergy men—one for every girl in the parish?”—Chicago Up-to-Date. loss, by-a carefally arranged discrimination, upon persons offering silver fcr coinage at the mints. The result forerealized. Silver, being worth more as} over to England with her. » Miss Caustique—Good idea. She will never be able to wet husbands for them $f 2 to the mint, and this was the status in. jere——-N. Y. +outeak : genes ballion than as dollars,. did not come 1873, when the silver dollar, then reRecord. Colonel—I see that Mrs. Richesse is s2en by both Benton and Jackson was} taxing some of her fine old bric-a-brac Severe, A Valuchle Man.“We pay onr minister $2,500 a year,” “Ours gets $4,000.” “Has he ever been tried for heresy?” “No, but he th: young lady two portions of strawberry. . on. y, i ia nb het Sparel BOUGHT FOR CASH oe At. Bedrock: Pric:s, And. my patrons will get ‘the Benzfit of the Bargains. Excused, 3 : Justice Magnifico—What is your ex; ‘Nan, we are going to haveindividual . 1.6 for not serving on the jury? _ Juror—I'm an expert witness myself; “Yes; and won't it be dierisiag wien fying maa bi ssaetge yetialh an eae: xian 3 Preparea for the Worst. Dyer—What did your wife’s bicycle cost? . Duell—I can’t tell until I receive the docter’s bill.—Town Topics, — : Here are a few. sample prices—not leaders or. baits: Ladies’ Kid Shoes, Patent Tips, former price $2, now $1.40. . \La@ies’ Kid Shoes, Patent Tips, formerly $2.50, now $1.75. Men’s Calf Shoes, Congress or Bals, formerly $2, now $1.40. All $2.50 Men’s Sho:s, now $2. Men's Merino Shirt and Drawers, per suit, 45 cents. M :n’s Hats, former prices $2.50 and, $3, now $1.75 lcAltister’s Golden -Jab'lee Mininy Fair. Living = WRESTLERS WANTED to take part and more may bemade by any . in wrestling contest. one with a McAllister Magic Lantern. outfit, giving emtertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and lages. A small ‘capital sid . please take notice of musical contest energy are all that are needed. . to be held at the A book that describes, pictures ond explains the operation Of} Golden Jubilee Mining Fair, in San MINERS WANTED to take part in drilling contest, and LEADERS OF COUNTRY BANDS Francisco, commencing Jan. 2th. For full information apply to Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons P.J. HEALY, Chairman of Committee. 81 Post Street, San Francisco. j13-8w Safer to Elope. She>U'm‘atraid not.—Town Topics. Hie Mistake. He—Will_you marry me if I ape Men’s and Boys’ Golf.Caps, 20 cents. Soliciting a share of your patronage, I remain Yours for Business, and tells how to conduct entertainments. will be mailed free upon request. garded as practically an obsolete coin, was dropped out of the law. Mr. Gage urged that those:in favor of the ‘souncé monetary system should. defend the wise action thus inaugurated by th alleged political ancestors of those who are now posing as the real and oniy genuine Democrats of the country, thi free-silver leaders, . ROOM:+OR IT HERE. The Sacramento Bee became irascible. “Indeed,” said his majesty, “that. recently and relieved itself in this wise: * We believe today that it would be tty good thing for Sacramento if it were not the Capital City, and we felt. thas tisns? os way when, at the threat of capital” re-}. Dowley—I do; ‘Every ‘time I look at moval, certain commercial interes # c-awled on their bellies before a black-} hypnotized when we were married.— guardy Legislature and begged tha, “T am laying up my treasures in Heaven,” he asserted, “If you antitipate drawing upon them after death,” she said, “I wouldn’t waste time laying them up there.” \ It was her ton¢ and not her words, > however, that told him that she intend, ed to marry some one who had a few « laid up on earth.—Chicage Post.An Emperor's Joke. The late emperor of Brazil, on his; visit to this country, was shown over.a@ large manufactory, and informed that. the great fiy-wheel of the steam-engine . . nade 200 revolutions a minute, . beats our South American republics! -~Tit-Bits. , } inated Saspicion. . ,Oxgood—NDo} Oy nyou believe in hypno. my“wife and hear her talk I become more positive that I must have been Cleveland Leader. is € wae. EPO ree eae body to have mercy and let Sacramenty remain the capital.” No sooner had and passed through the worst section tre Bee ofthat issue reached San Jos . of the city. than the Mercury editor stuck his had up out of the Santa Clara fog an ejaculated if Sacramento is tired-of thet Capital and will pass it along to Sin. Jose the people down there will cheerfally take itin. All this leads us t might be persuaded to relieve Sacramento of the incubus. A DOWN-COUNTRY: paper in booming ar aspirant for a State office says of him : “We are-happy to say that he i vouched for as a Christian gentlema1 a capable official, an affable an: kindly citizen, a true blue Republica and as good a man for ths place as th+ R2publicans will find, though the; search the State over.” All of wh-ch may be true, esteemed contemporar, , at this writing. But just give him the nomination, turn the Democratic_dogs of war luose at his heels, and then Lote the result. In the place of the immaculate candidate of today you will have a deep-dyed villain who cut hi: aged grandmother's throat, stole his brother's patrimony, embezzled a Su + day school’s funds, ran away-_with his father’s second wife, and is an alicgather loathsome thing whose deprivity can be measured only by bis 0j portunities. CaNnaDa. possesses a citizen of medigeval ideas, Hon. Samuel H. Blake. According to Newspaperdom, this gentleman appeared recently before the Ontario government as a representative of the.Prisoners’ Aid Association, and advocated, among otber reforms, secret court trials and the hanging of all editors who publish reports of criminal eases. Evidently the Hon. Mr. Blake expects the hands of progress to be set back a couple of centuries on the dial of time, that his misplaced. mind may be set at ease. : iy Tue Canadien ‘authorities say they will not object to American troops passing through British territory i they go unarmed. The Bulletin thinks that this looks like a job to hold our boys up. Tue old saying that.every body should have his own toothbrash is now modernized to read that everybody should , have his own newspaper. and not borrow his neighbor's. ee * To Cure « Cold tn One Day All Draggiste refund the money if it Up-to-Date. Gumms delivered the other Sunday. I wonder if he expected it to be anfemark that even Nevada City hersel . swered?” 3 nearly every paper in the country replied to it.’ “Brooklyn Life. struck by lightning,” said a patron of a Newport caravansary to the propre etor. —wN, Y. Journal. ean go to Heaven feeling ae you do expect ever to have to meet her there.— Chicago Tribune. those Leftover girls. married. off . this Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablete] Contrary to Law: Tom-—-I was out slumming to-day, Dick-—You are liable to be arrested. Tom--What tor? Dick--For, passing bad quarters.— Anawered as He Expected. “That was a sensational prayer Dr. “Certainly, And it was, too, Why, High Tened and Heavy. “It's a wonder this:hotel hasn't been “Why do you think so?” : ‘Because you charge like thunder.” Comforting Conclusion. Intimate Friend-—Do you think you toward Mrs, Bizgstey? Mrs. Chucksiey—Certainly. I don’ Sure Enongh, . Mrs: Marriem — I must try to get Dr. Roberts, the Dentist Will leave Nevada City on or about February 15th. No appointments will be made after that date. f5-tf ae ol To Cure a Cold in ‘One Day Take Laxative Bromo 3romo Quinine Tablets, ‘Puny_ ‘Children Who would prescribe only tonics and bitters for a weak, { puny child? Its muscles and J. _LEBVY. T. H. McALLIsTER, DOCTORS STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment by Inhalation, 16 Washington St. Chicago. Ht House and Lot For Sale ON PROSPECT HILL. ®' Good Level Lot, 165x140 feet. Good House, —~—Cow Barns, Wood Shed and Store Room. Electric Light in House.’ P . Water Pipes all in. TERMS REASONABLE. Apply to 0. C. PERCIV.AL. Nevada City, January 31, 1898. cal use. Sold. by the Bottle or in. Bulk All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. s4-6m Spring Soft C,H. HARRISON, all to be the best b market, highly tescmsinewded tor. eae eae a i ee ee ee of charge’ in quantities to suit purchasers. ‘ CALL FOR IT aT ALL Bars. . HEALTH DBALBR 1m as. “Ail Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco Oil os The -Finest5-Cent Cigar in Towa. + © H. HARRISON, ‘BROAD.STREET. Opp. Bogenberg Bros. ‘The finest and p mre of Whiskies Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
season. . Takes the. Lead . on a Mr. M.—What’s the use, my. dear \ q retal ‘And all kinds of Mea Why not let bygones be bygones? bas yy og ager og : A uaualiy tound ina Bert aur A. MARSHALL, Artificial Stone Sidewalks, Garden Walks, Basement Floors, Carriage Steps, Building Stone, Stone Coping and Steps, Colored Tiles, Urns and Vases, Stone Caskets, etc. Will take orders for work to be done ada City and Grass Vall rll and summer of 1898. cate hcucluaalerss First-Class Work eee oe — full oe rfully furnished on large or MANUFACTURER OF At Moderate Prices. eee for whom we did work at Raisins Satin. NATIONAL MARKETROBIN Hoo ‘Ged. NABP2ZIGER, Prop's tg OER, Mutton Sausages, Enterprise Raisin and Grape A. B. WOLF, Sole. Agent, eS Ali Orders Promptly Filled. ; a INSURANCE. STR TSE SSD or FALE AND “WINTER GOODS At A. Blumenthal’s, In order to, make room for a large stock of Goods soon to arrive from the East. Sale Begins Saturday, January 22d, AND WILL CONTINUE THIRTY DAYS: cents a yard. ies the counts prompt failste Cure. 25e. tm. j Dresamakere will bellowed Black“Crepe Cloth, formerly $1.50, reduced to $4. Black Dress Goods, formerly $1, reduced to 50 cents, Colored Dress Goods, formerly 75: Staple Gocds, Lonsdale. Muslia and Bed Spreads, Bianksts, Quilts and Table. ‘a Began s A fusalyserky cocking merce Sper ont comma om al ning filled. cents, pyres cents, dom of isi L 1 } ' aor t i Grand Clearance Sale frit, yuu it. Aswan} San Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per. Day, ENTERPRISE bt CO. OF PA., ‘Makers of the Syserecen Lg poy Phi. Pe. * ‘a, City in 1897. irs perv Hotel and Pleasure Rcsor ou are li on the Pa Coast. line, address ax follaee on 9 any work. cre! J. A. MARSHALL, Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. Care TRANscRIPT Office, Nevada City,. ‘The watersare unequalled for their medicinal value in cases of A Dozen Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria. could notbe seeded by hand as quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy to clean and economical. Seed grapes and) raisins at the rate of a pound in five minutes. Indispensable in every household. Seeder Is sold at all hardware stores. Price $1. Send 2-cent stamp for the is Enterprising Housekeeper” — 200 recipes. Prices Reduced Tourists, Business,Professional, SENT , Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa nike AND WOMEN STOP AT THE Consumption, uae Bronchitis, FAMOUS: . ga ose El Paso de Robles ack, heumatism, SPRINGS. See: S eceeemmmmmmeal Chronic and Nervous Disorders. T Tasca tte woke be ONLY pee cee gen Trentment, that of Dre. Starkey Hef Palen, is a svientific adjustment of ~to— the elements of Oxygen and Nitrog:n tyro Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, cceome andall Blood and Skin DisPg ae leave FSA and Townsend Streets, San France arriving at cee at IZEDjandthe compound is so cond made portable that it is sent a over the ota. It has been in use for more-than twenty $10, $12.50 and $15 thousands of paticate have heew tested: and PER WEEK. + iy — f., every morning at 8:1) 3:20 we. M, same day. No Staging. Fare $6.20. Write.for Pamphlet. BE. F. BURNS, Manager. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and instrumental : usic, Also Choral and Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valle: and other portions — Nevada county weekly t purpose at instructing pupils: at Saat ont For particulars as to terms of t apply $9 the: Professor, either hey pre aga mally, at his hi Sribetuce at teehee Queen. Lily Soap The Finest msrp ~° Soap Inthe Mart. Pa. Brown & CALKINS, sees en oes to the hi of occugoog el accident: 1} printers : ~ We have facilities which arp excelled. by none for filling orders, on. Sart: ; <denacaiabeniba P= NEVADA c.TY, CAL. ' Pamp.cits,ee ood.. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES. “see ag gags us. {Get our Wash Wi . jure hee ishout Robbing largeet Fam dove a Fe cine ng can be done in tenn to. four girl ng qrelve years of age can doa washing #@BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.9 Made in San Francisco, ae ene Rosier: a itand thus help build L, P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. Roce tpand 3 Merchants! Bushan ee tm CaliEL PRACTIOR 14 ALL THE COURTS . National Bureau of roe N. N, Be, ADVERTISEMENTS SOLI snd siftieatiensetioest es one over one thousand physicians have usd it, an recommended it—a very significant fact. It does not act as most drugs do, by creatin k ev. erailment, und bencflitting one organ at: che expense of another, often requiri: ga ond: course to eradicate t -e evil effects of ike ty se hus Compound Oxygen is ». revib:lizer, sgrdee strengthening. ta viyorating the whole bod iaereronses are confirmed by mpi yts testinunials, published in our book of 200 only with the expres« permission o anibe patients; their names and addresses» are ziven aid you can refer to them fox further informa ion. The great success of our tueatment has given rise to a host ofi mita'or-, un-crupulous pre mons; gome calling their preparations Cc mpouiid Cares. often. Sphrapriai ne our testimoniale. he names of our patients to recoumend worthle-s concoc io » But any substance made elsewhere or by others, a. d calied Com Pe NCUMEOUND, OXYGE YGEN-ITS MODE ACTION AND RESULTS,”’ is the title of a aoe. book of 200 pages, published by Drs, Starkey & Palen, whicngives to all engnirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, and a record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases—manv of them after t+ing abandoned to die by other phy-icians. Will be maied FREE to any address on application. Emp‘re Stable, Diced Street, opp. Nevioisst’ thd i Leet JAMES HENSESSY, 2 Prop’r. The Br ire Livery Stable e . largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. Teams with el Hecke to let at orf oa akioeakle The horses are free from vices, of good style, and nd capable of g potty as afans as any gen ISTRICT ATTORNEYS, SHERIFYS, AT torneys at law and. others—The Stilwell Detective Agency is prepared“totransact all business of a confidential and intricate character expeditiously and on reeesonable terms, Correspondents all over the’ world. Thurlow Block, San Francisco, Cal. PATENTS! $ cree Pension, Land pina thee awmer ba . . and ee! We Bate cate . lan Depredation srtiapiteesciertecl Mi neeraeas tag J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, ison a, PATENT tras Bakke NITED STATFS AND FOREIGN F PATENTS 4 : 5 tained; interferences coud ‘al : examsioat Vand Pine streste: Nevade Gio ee sna deeines Galena mare, sopporights, labels cted ce “faa nasa you have an il. vention, phut teletdones or ot the mode ace pA pees we will advise: "FRED SEARLS, iad submit Store ‘® fe — ao ie rae to you. are in p:pg¢ ‘ sta infringed i on of patents oheged Tae THE. z FRIDAY . sedae. At-a meeting of Nevada City, Wednesday e' “1808, theentiré. the Board was. reception com with the commi and .W.R. C, tc ‘the Departmer G. A: R. and _ which-meet-in « next. The com ganized by elec porary chairm temporary secr to hold: a-mee ganization’ on 1 8 p. m. sharp at tional Hotel. committee and estly desired. come at our rec muintain its for hospitality. from all parts sister State of . been assured a awaits them: assistance. Tt must get to wo J.N D. BE. Morea NEVADA Schemes For It the I Postmaster ¢ _ing up trade al .ceiptsby sellit weents, which — and enterpris is not_ in it-y swho in order stamps at his ,an advatice of (with every te w#tamp with e jin town*soon « sire for stamp havo gone se that the post take out a li ‘consequence & If our own 1 Qhioan to the refreshments as premiumstise a plain be worth and ae twenty cents’ -yemove the . or down to th -commodaie ° «charge him a1 — A Toug “Two colore ' woecupying @ Coyote street lan, and. whe some white x «Officer Kilro . One of ther promise to other was’ wi Justice Hoik manded a j up fora few weakened. town today ! -ped::hair an alias Denee! Th Last-nigh' -adjourned forms of.a for the cons works. §u1 ‘The Board «evening. Mar! W. E. Ky! ecounty, a 6 wood of Yu ramento Tt «wf Granites Srate or O Lu Franx J. is the seni J. CHENEY City of To said, and sum of .O for each a! cannot be Caranee { Sworn t my preset A. D. 1886 me Be —m~ . Hall’s Ca’ » . and acts , mucous § «for list 0: Addres ledo, Hall’s . ow w~, The Ci City He from 7+ 4 —0-lw