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February 12, 1898 (4 pages)

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strator: earlsty, Relitoraio: £ i tor of th rawford, deccas ; bata Fourth ae ARLS, Att: "Notice Fc Layo Orprres. Norce {Ss HERI followiug name of his intention to: ~ ‘ First publication, — ‘Notice . of HOBERT CLEA itors of, and all nst the said de office of J. M. Wa Broad. Nevada't ifornia. thesame bi Administratér of th deceased Dated Jan. 10th, 1 4d. M. Walling, Att ESTAI 38 YE RNASE —_—_——* Reliable Progres: ¢ The D Trz THE NEWSIE Publi LEADING Of ¢ Mi ‘Applicatic U.S. Land O} OTICE is here i. Thomas and ¥ address A plieation for a ;A ‘Biacer — — rs Baer of NEM, of SE of S all in Le t eontaining seve lonation of = Recorder's office ge. in Book 10 of ¥ k 8 of Mining L The oininr ch Pa Any and all perso ie postion of said Yo Seas ie ro ; Sacramento, in the / ing the sixty hereof, or they wil the provisions of Fred Searls, At*o Itis hereby orde notice of Applicati: ed for a period of s weeks) in the Nevac newspaper publish: fornia, which pape: published nearest § post office ss Jounty, California, -—--~--~ Jaxes to soothe the doctor, buy the coal “fa the following November visited apo sion in these parts to the effect tha t'ie transporation companies are back of most of the big yarns about the rich. pone Sere THE TRANSCRIPT. _NSVADA CITY, NEVADA CO. CALIFORNIA Puttlished every reyomer: except Suadays and Lewyal Holidays by BROWN & x. ¥. BROWN. ‘U.S. CALKINS. Sutered at the Postorfiee at Nevada City ax econd-class matter. ‘ PRL. RPHONE No, 4. 22 a ce THE DOLLAR AT HOME, The Moantain Esho has the right idea of wiat the _mneh-sought-after dollar wili do when it is spent in the locality in which it is earned. “Just a little dollar, on its mission se: t makes a lot of people glai each time the coin is spent. You pay. it to the butcher for meat to give you strength; be takes itto the grocer from home it goes at length, some pretty bit of cloth . ¥ or lace bis better halfjto buy,’or help} 3 CALKINS.: iia FER, 17, 18:8. acai SEE T ——— ——— . ) Must be admitted that you area smarter . man than your cross-examiner.” . } } i { a dog at his heels)—What do you call to get her winter hat to make her r:val sigh. The dry goods man sends on the coin to pay his market bill, and though the coin is often spent, it stays a dollar still, and every time ’tis spent at home, some act of good is done in ‘booming’ Jocal industries, ere setting of the sun. . ‘ But if you take that shining coin and break the local chain, the chances are t iat from afar ’twill not return aga‘n. If once it passes out of town, the butcher and the haker, and the dry goods man, the cook, the undertaker, the carpenter, the carriagewright, the blacksmith, everyone, will lose the chance to touch that coin ere seitirg of the sun. Just keep the little ccin at home, just keep it moving well, and every time it changes hands somebody’s goods ‘twill sell. That single little dollar has thus a wondrous power to make somebody better a a times an hour. Iepays ihe bills AD wards off ills and ne’erits power ‘ré~ and pay for clothes and taxes.” sam ase AS — BUZZING IN TELLER’S BONNET. The Presidential bee which was buzzinz so actively in Senator Teller’s bonn>t.about the time that he madé his} d-camatic exit from the Republican convention in St. Louis seems to hav: been only disabled by the chilly recep ; 2 dog, What made you give ito him?.town at ihis time of night for? me to be sure and remeniber something, and I've forgotten what it was. it. and come home éarly.—Tit-Bits. = -TIt isn’t necessary.” was the reply: “I brought along my bank book, all balanced up, and I havea vohime down: An Exped Foncettons:: Z : ey “Where: : He had just gotten off the witpesa. tittle, the Sculptorsiand in a trustanvestigation, wha tis efraid iny statue will not.t fellow members of the monopoly were . . EOlster (his ‘friend)— congratulating him on his erasions. “Et think,” said one of them, “that it Whittle, the Sculptom-Thet's the! -— trouble; I can’tN. ¥. World. = (sadly) a beacoepted. © boy. You should put a better face on tt. : “Smarter!” was the selfs datick After the Honey’ echo. “Why, sir, I've forgotten more than he will ever be able to find out.” Washington Star. : WellNamal. Asker (to Fisher, who is returning leading a double jifet Fribune. empty-handed from a fishing trip, with your dog? Pisher-Fish, eee = dence? ; Asker-~Why, that’s a funny name for . Would-Be Juror=] do. Fisher—Because he = won't bite.— Tit-Bits, ‘ * Heard Enounh. eS Judge—Do' you think you could give® 4 verdict, inaccordance with. the eviWoman's Sphere. They talk about a woman’s sphere As thouch it wasa Hmit. There's not apie on sea or shore, f There's not-an efiice, shop or store, “How 80?” There's net 2 sfici hencath the sun “Suppose. the eggs Where aught worth whiléis being done P Without a woman in it. illustrated the fact that the round.” 5 SAS. —Chicago Tribune. SHOWED GOOD JUDGMENT. wee Seeoud-Hand. Mrs. Bricabrac—Oh, mercy, Bri Far from It, Tommy ?” “Not very well, sir. in’.”"—Chicago Tribune. ‘. gagement ring, dear? « Eather—What do vou think ot myen-' Meh’s Hats, > He—You'll be avcwsing me next of! She+You do lead a double liteyou're twice as mean 4 man sal thought you. § were when I married you!--Chiengo. Lawyer (for the defense, hastily)— . 4 Challenged for cause!—N. Y. Weekly; f A World at: Siake. world was precious vase! It was 400 years old. Bridget ‘(caimly)-~Oh, if it was an ould thing like that, ycz can take it out av mé next week's wagea.—N,. Y. Truth. : “Columbus took big chances when he : one ?”"—Philadelphia Preas. “I suppose your brother is a ~ good: jeal stuck. on his new bicycle, isn’t he, He's just learnEunice (sweetly) — It is a beauty— and it fits just as thongh it were made’ for you, lové.—Brooklvyn Bagie. ; i § No Old Goods oat In the Store. + PS Dee ae: : JOHN JEF * -salersand Everything Fresh From the Whole-. i arties needin; advantage to c: eens Ww ILL erect a Lime Kiln at N Bl and is peepaved Lies to supply First-class time FERIES For building or other purposbs,in large, or i t the lowest prices. sai quantities ra will find it to their on him. nl Kennebec one deid road ious buildi ‘Sac The spacious new above the. streets me agli bove Is offered for sale. AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, business. Apply to Sau eee ISOLTA PASQUALA, Nevads City My New Stock was 2 4 : ae At Bedrock Pric3s, noel Seal gon Chave “ucbig age: And my ‘Patrons. will get the Benefit of the Bargains. Up to Date. skati Aiaemetiadmeieaies Passa, “Do you know, Tom kiesed my hand fast night.” ee “He always was disecriminating.”— N. ¥."Pruth, Why He Was Afraid. ‘Gibbs—What are you loafing about arp secers A for readil from any other flesh There Dobbs—'Fraid to go home. Wife told Gibbs—It wasn’t groceries; was it? Dobbs—No. ‘ = . Gibbs—Baby food, tacks or theater } to do what — Dobbs—No,but I have just thoughtot Gibbs—What wés it? Dobbe—She waited me to remember tion which. tha Chiae« his party. The approach of anothe: Presidential campaign is warming §it tito renewed life, and it is believec that his reviving hope of being ac© pted by the Deniocfatic party as th leader of a forlorn hope in the carpaign of 1900 is the real cause of his activity in pressing his resolution deelaring that the bonds of the United States may be paid in silver dollars Nobody expected that the resolutiot would pass: . TO. BE TAKEN WITH SALT. There is a steadily growing impres‘ high shove 27 fis nesial «nt. voter L HONE THe ‘data 50 that you could make up your mind at once.”’—Washington Star. hag’s face is very expressive? can buy.—Up-to-Date. on the installment plan? an-paying my doctor.—Town Topics. “It is the pen which brings true fame: dear, this chicken is pretty tough. understand it at all. I picked it out myself. : : the first thing and I could see it hadn’t even cut ite first teeth Weekly. A Sigh Which Failed. — sonshcs the ety. tee Oreeek:. ON PROSPECT HILL. SCoTT’s EMULSION does, but they fail to perform™it. oe nn, perform “it. General Debitity and Loss of Flesh . Sccitt’s fener a = House and Lot. Good Level Lot, 165x140 feet. = Re Dt ; Necemary. = blended a skill. Store Room: e isa very businesslike map, and he Hypophos. : proposed for the young woman's hand . 2hites of Lime and Soda, which » Blectrks Light Ia Houee.} and heart: ina ©straightforward, un“ valuable. tonics, Water Pipes all in. “Oh,-sir,” shé"exclaimed, “you must 2 and checks the ; SaaS give mé time to-cansider.” Hag: 4 ean drapes ang tbe . TERMS REASONABLE. commences on, pal SO Emulsion. Se tht the a C. PERCIVAL. _, Mere are a few sample prices—not leaders or baits: Ladies’ Kid Shoes; Patent Ti ‘Ladies’ Kid Shoes; Patent Ti Men’s Calf. Shoes, ‘Congress or Bals; formerly $2, now $1.40. All’ $2.50 Men’s Shoes, now $2. . 'Meh’s Merino Shirt and Drawe former prices $2:50-and $3, now $r.7 Men's and Boys’ Golf Caps, 20 cents. : Soliciting a share of your patronage, I reinain Yours: for Business, » former price $2, now $1.40. ps, formerly $2.50, now $1.75. MecAllis TS, per suit, 45 cents. thietienaiiianiiesineteamea ae ——— A Good Living . Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons T. H. McALLISTER, 76 Washington St., Chicago. .er’s and tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed free upon. request. vilWRESTLERS WANTED to take part in wrestling contest. : : ; ‘ig Tr. v.¥.y . and more may bemadeby any OUGHT F OR C ASF: one with a McAllister Magic : Boe eben ns & Lantern ‘outfit, giving enteroS -* . tainments or illustrated lectures in small towns a ilages. A small capital. and . energy: are.all that are needed. A book'that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot drilling contest,and ==.” LEADERS OF COUNTRY: BANDS please take notice of musical contes to be held at the : Francisco, commencing Jan. 2othe For fall information apply to : P. J. HEALY, Chairman of Committee,
31 Post Street, San Francisco. j16-8w COCTORS For Sale { ee Good House, # Wood Shea and . Ae as eek Young Hustand—Seemis to me, my Young Wife;-I know it is, and Tean't “Did you examine it closely 2” “Indeed I did. I looked in its mouth yet.”--N. Y. Rought. He—Don’t you think that Miss MoniShe—Yes; it’s the best that money it Came Handy. Robbins--Did you get your bicyele Wheeler—No; but that’s the way I A Great Man's Wisdom. . Sg Ss First publication Notice STATE OF JOH ed, mifnistrator « bogast, deceased, 1 persons having ela ceased, to exhibit tl vouchers, within fc ublication of this 1 rator, at the layNevada City, Cal., ‘I _ or the tranusaction.palpable frauds that practical gold out of the Yukon country during 1896 as it costs the fortune-hunters who gc there for their transportation and le _ n An aed Cons keeping, we will be surprised. Administrator of th : : F sree eceased. ted this ist day » Fred Searls, Attor Says the Record-Union : The impression is gaining a foothold in Demo Natice. eratic political circles that Senater Stephen M. White is “too close to the ASTATE OF JAM. ®, Mock is here) : iaietrane # igar trust.” Whenever that belief beD. wor, deceas sod, oomes even approximately a certainty . : all persous having PP y nty an rm Pal Mr. White will be led to appreciate blication of this1 that some of Democracy’s ammunition has a disagreeable tendency to scatter. tor at his offic Bros., Pine street, ~ evunty, California, for the tra on eaid estate. piel De ember 2 Tuos. S. Foun, Ati Cuaries A. Dana’s successor in the efitorial chair of the Sun does not apNevada Cit: some of his contemporaries judging by th following skit about him in the : DRAYING .« : . ae New York Tribune: “He thinks he is ; jeular attenti: . PE dy of baggage f Ajax defying lightning. He’s a jack: “QOD le. ‘ cae ass defying common setise with both “$100 F teet and-his ears lopped back.” The meee _ During a debate in Oongress Monday on that Congressman Low, of New York, made Fost a racer the following truthfal -useertion ; any sane hci jd “When a Democrat is brought face to the a oracro face with prosperity he shakes like an __ WARNING—Fi aspen leaf.” : _, Republican paper, endorses Judge Manager Nevadi ; Power Compan ness of the Kiondike diggings. Som: of the reports of the finds as given in “the San Francisco papers are such. miners see through them at once. If one quarter as mutel* wealth is taken pear to be regarded very highly by ae 4 Sale Begins Saturday, January 22d, AND WILL CONTINUE THIRTY DAYs. Bons —* fact I know. ‘Twas writing won for me my name Es As my check book stubs will show.” _ “. . Dr; Roberts, the DentistFebruary 415th; No appointments wil) be made after that date: f5-tf Te Cure a Cold in One Day —_ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the fails rt mi ce mesce = i oe. In order to make rooni for a large stock of Black’Crepe Cloth, formerly $1.50, reduced to $1. Staple Goods, Lonsdale’ Muét cents a yard, Walting’s candidacy for Cougress. Spring Goods soon to arrive from the East. -. Black Dress Goods, formerly $1, reduced to 50 cents. Colored Dress Goods, formerly 75 cents, reduced to 25 cents. . vou in and Fruit of the Loom, 7. "ie commenced for fa 7a eal Will leave Nevada City on or about Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk in quantities to suit purchasers. CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARsA,B. WOLP, SoleAgent an Orders Promptly Filled. _—— Grand Clearance Sale FALL AND WINTER Goops _"*? At A. Blumenthal’s, iin. . ~ Nevada City, January 81, 1898. a Ss DRALSR in. 0; All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco il, 1 ' ; 1 } The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. : c. ‘Ht. HARRISON; NATIONAL, MARKET: . Broad St., Opp. Citiseus’ Bank. ee F C.J@NAFFZIGER, « . . . B / be a strong ae saling as ee FE Prat at our store. _— pre commission on ell linings = fe cverak . . RR Oakland Tribune, « trasbiue from the country promptly filled. ees. = Bea Spreacs, Blankets, Quilts and Table Linen reduced‘ ftalf Price, Re ‘ _ Big Lot of Rentnants of Dress ods, Yeddced to Half Prive. First-Class Work At Moderate Prices. —To—~ _ Trains léave’ Thirds could notbe. seeded by . Sehuznwgeen, Celt ever hand as quickly ashaif} . a pound ‘with ‘the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy ‘rite for Pamohiog to clean and economi2 3 cal. Seed grapes and Prices Reduced id Townsend St: _No Staging. Fare $6.20, EB. F, BURNS, Manager. $10, $12.50 and $15 Estimates cheerfully furnished on large or ” Refer: ~All for whom we did work at nee re, «ne ureatest Hotel and Pleagure Resor Ee t to have any work. } en the Pasiific Hue. SSiress as ollows and we wil Sgure: ea : J. A. MARSHALL, Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. BF ea é Nevada oe. eat jratersare unequalled for their mediciA Dozen : Rheumatism, Neuralgia Malaria : Liver, Kidney and Bladder "Troubles, rcepere and all Blood and Skin Dis@ 6 uses. Raisins ce reets, morning at 8: . M. same day.raisitis at the rate of a pound in five minutes. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of. Vocal and . For Five Cen Piety Mata Ad Asta — Prop’s peiepensable in every Ateo Chg, Musto netramental 3 Pi Mutto ouse Id. horal and Orchestral Direct ‘ HameiBecon nd Lara Veal: Seuonges, “ e io oa portions of 5) City aoe s Valley and other . ste sean ES inde o? Macgs Enterprise : Err wcting pupils at theis ce BS found ina first ~ oy erticulars as to terms of ‘tuitic Bi id ‘market. Daz g yf ply to the + either by ior, ot Sather ne . Raisin-and Grape [Reise ees HEALTH Is sold at all hardware Queen. Lily Soap AND Stores. Price $1. Send Seneees g 2-cent stamp for the . The Finest ACCIDENT “Enterprising House. mae? ""*** Mar Sie ett 3 ceper” — 200 recipes. . : —. INSURANCE. ‘RPRISE MPG. 60. OF PA., ree Tithout Teahbing and dose not ‘ Maltors of the Buverprise Meat Ubopres, Tievcan be done in thres*ea"qeamaly Wash ? — ———. With this soap.’ 7" °F See can doa washing Ask’ ap . home fad Ma BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 9g Made in San Francisco, for itand thus help build Hacems with e} terms: The h style and oepati fe2 Tieatment by Inhalation, J. A. MARSHALL, —_. Tourists; Business: Professfonal, ee MANUFACTURER OF Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking. . 1829 Arch Street, Philadeiphia, Pa gn t Ai — : Artifical Stone Sidewalks, © s2r.s0 roc orass0 . comamgtig, Garden. Walks, PANO ater : Basement Floors, 1 Dac ~ D. : Hayfever, a (RE CEE El Paso de Robles aoe : and Vases, Stone Caskets, ides SPRINGS. * Neuralgia, Chronic and Nervous Disorders. HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE T Compound Oxygen Trestmens, thatof Drs. Starkey and Palen, is a svientific adjustment of woe cmentedt Oxygen and Nitro: + andthe compound is so condensed and made portable that it is sent all over the v orld. it has been fn use for more than twents years thousands of p:tic nts have heen treated, and over One thousand physicians have us d it, and recomménded it—a very significant fact. It dees not act as moat drugs do, by: creati sv. cnerailment, and beneffitting one organ an WEES TS UE Slate t o's vil effects at C ee ut Compound Oxyyen igs Tevit-li verewing, strengthenin #, invixorating the Wisin bea, : nna atafements are confirmed by wumerous Only with tee Published in our book of 209 page y ¢ Xpress permi; : their names an addresses rg Og ap aed bye Ne! to them for turcher informa fon. 7°" ose calling their pre tee eg ap heard ygen. often a Propriatiuy our testi pial ne names of our patients to vache ment ve € 8 Concoc ios, But any substance made elsewhere or by others, a d cal ed ©. ‘ pound Oxy sen isspurious : tga abandoned to die by other 2 gene ii be phy -icians. maied FREE to any addréss a cisliter “ee Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. Nati Bensdicay, Bashaoes oye JANES HENSESSy, <_—_prop’r, The Empi has the lamsserioe le. HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. f ke to let at » — bw Wagons and on reasonable from vices, of good MAD ORres to dey ene 8S fast as any gen D ISTRICT ATTORNEYS, SHERIPYS, AR Sito at law and others—The StilWell Detective Agency is prepared to ransect all business of auontmeanet and inicate’ character ©xpeditiously and on reas Trespondents all over the vorid. Thurlow Block, San Francisco, Cal. {ox peed. g Soes . sadn! ie nf PATENTS! See Pension, Land and . fudian Depredation N PATENTS ued; inte. ferenges bed Wid Redieen seg iacemuarke, vapyerighte, Robey have an inven’ or vot mel ether ‘with a "8 on Oo be ath tay Caibed Staten Comspeet eae if Toran Course to> ue. Ginoeea” den olen ua that as Hable opinion, lt the matter to ‘un. fore This is a rare opportunity to got. ‘paying Galen Joblee Minny Fair, = MINERS WANTED to take part in Gollen Julilee Mining Fair, ¢i ta 4 STARKEY & PALEN’S Geor _ British Bossta: time a ‘who ar Among Willian ~ putche: and ke leg rout Nevada liam W -ish Col doing x tenden. a salary pany fc “recenth sam of chused from $1 an old millma workin; D. Ti place. c town v Tietjon tory he pied b; possibl Grass 1 the cli with th Mr. I many ¢ of the Canadi and ne the tir cquntr instead region : The Ne T.A. Title 1 Marys" ness. tative . of the several curren oth cona:f * smallt “taken « capacit stamps cline is ~ fs dov pe ore % will . breast: levels. feet in The corres of the Satar dam . : the P Co. I these. bothei insure of it. Col of Go! from . Run. A Sa Bi ek ee mc es eet Ca et *