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February 24, 1898 (4 pages)

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make sacrificing i t cash. You all r cash purchases : \. * $1.75 2 00 . I 40 50 ; 1 25 \ ¢ 50: : » 50 ' 45 z 25 oo1-35 28°. 25 alt 10 / 15 » f Yours to please, Store ‘ SHALL, Sidewalks, = Walks, Floors, ng Stone, Stone Co sred Tiles, Urns . Caskets, ete. . for work tobe don Ss ney during the lork rate Prices. . as — irnished on large or hom we did work, at ve any ged in our and we will figure MARSHALL, TRANSCRIPT Office, Nevada City. ‘onder thence EA be seeded by nickly as halt Wiih the EnRaisin and eder. Easy nd economi. 4 } d grapes and 4 the rate of a ive minutes, ible in every 1 Grape Seeder all hardware ice $1. Send mp for the sing House. 200 ce + CO. Or iat i ones a"Pa, hopper, eo CALKINS, » CAL, ERS Sy Sy inting, ICES.. os hare excelled \ lers on short \ ‘ i After the play ~ Te the swell cafe across the way, : dAfter the supper’s over i I pay for the little “~ And then for a week I'm hag cook t Wholly Vindietive. him?” sion,” remarked Miss Cayenne, — “Then you ‘regard it as ‘worthy of + zg sensed with the social accomen of . ¢ e season ?” : “Oh, dear no. I couldn't think of go ; ing so far as that. aeons baie you tae formed me how much it com aah ington Star, After. ee is over 2 j My darling and I repair g And have a supper there; spree. Out places where lunch‘is NO "y times “It is shameful!” exclaimed satis actress to whom the manager-star owéd money. “But I will ie even with him some time.” “What do you propose to dng sue] “And give him the benefit of all that advertising? Never!”—Washington . Times. Reeipe Furnished. Charitable Old.Lady (to little beggar girl)—-There’s some bread-for you. It’s a day or*two old, but you can tell your mother to take three or four fresh eggs, 8 quart of milk, a cup of sugar, some good butter and half a grated nutmeg and she can make a very excellent pudding of it.—Dublin Times. {She Didn’t See It That Way. Mother—Why, Johnnie, what on earth have you been doing? Johnnie—Fight’n’! And’ you owe me 50 cents on it. You know that tooth ee ceaed ng ae rob 1. Foe ae Sone SP ea nt ats Hob Wh ee ee ee “ee a : “Well, Rilly Biffer knocked it out,”— cy Dusk paces me ne Odds and Ends. ‘. Mountain Quail. . ‘Sept. i Brit « Feb. 16. : Se Grouse 252. ik ees «8 Premature Conclusions. Doves. Met: “o. & “That was my Cousin George I wa8/ Deer ......-. Be Mo a ovit driving with yesterday. afternoon. . Trout ...... April 1...Dee.1 EEE es “You ought to see him manage a team. “He is the most expert driver with one ‘hand I ever saw.” “Drove with one hand, did he, Miss Julia? I think I understand.” “Sir! He talked to me with the other . . one. He is deaf and dumb.’—Chicage Tribune. / His Last Fourth. He stuffed his cannon, for he meant To scare his little brother. He never knew which way he went, And he'll never see another. —N. Y. World. PAID HIM BETTER. ‘he Fourth of July, doctor? Dr. Soquem—No, the fifth.—Besto: Globe. ag Some Love Letters. The maiden sufts me to a “‘t,”” er father suits me to a ty"? And now it but remaine to try If I can aut her toan “Aye."” —Brooklyn Life, 3 rE Similar Motions. Judge (angrily)—You are trying to throy,* dust in the witnesses’ eyes. Atte. mey—No, your honor, I was just trying tc ¥ motion to him what to say.— Up-to-Dat * *. : ; . *Yaluable Man. } “We pay ou.” minister $3,6008 ¥ ; “Ours gets $4, 000.” “Has he ever b. 2 tried for heveny “No, but he says. *yether and nyther.” —N. Y. World. * Excused.. Justice Magnifico—Wh et is your od cuse for not serving on the’ jury? Juror—]’m an expert wit: ress myself; and I know what fools all those testifying would be!—N. Y. Truth. + Prepared for the Worsts Dyer—What did your wife’s bicycle cost? Duell—I can’t tell until I receive the docter’s bill—Town Topics. Safer to Elope. He—Will you inarry me if I ‘ask your father? She—I’m afraid not.—Town Topics. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange ‘the whole system when entering it ‘through the mucous surfaces. Such :articles should never be used except .on prescriptions from reputable physi. «cians, as the damage they will do is ten ffold:'to the good you can possibly de: Hall’s Catarrh Cure, } manufactured by F, J. Cheney and Co., * yive from them. ‘nibited. “The following table will be found aya poe fefermce: OPENS. OLOSES. March 1 aden abot ig Miss Inquisitive—Do you celebrate “Tt wn really a mort enjoyable occa at dinotal to. honk tae or. pursue Pals have in possession except for propoga-. tion, for two years, any pheasant. oe For inohes in length. Unlawful to use explosives to: secure fish, ‘Unlawfal to catoh . trout except “with hook and line. Unlawful to kill skylark, thrush, oriole, robin, ‘canary, humming, or mocking birds. _—~ : Uniawfal to snare or trap quail, partridge or pheasant. Shot guns “larger than 10° bore pro. : A Judge’s Duties, (Great Jurist’s Wife—What makes you so tired to-night? Judge—I had to charge a jury in an important case this afternoon. “Oh, I suppose it’s a great strain to recall all the details of a case.” “It isn’t that. It isn’t that. It's beminutes: withoutsaying ee N. Y. Weekly. An Invaluable Device<Mrs. Newlywed—That is our new burgilar alarm—you see, if a burglar should get into the lower part of the house, that would ring. Her Mother—Oh!—andseare him off? Mrs. Newlywed (doubtfully )—Well, it might; butit would give Clarence and me plenty of time to bce in the attic, pypeeecing Annabel’s real. age Her little brother left,no doubt; . I didn’t find herin that night— Bebo was the night I found her out. —Detroit Journel. VERY PERSONAL. -Wilson—Elaa that charming widow any property? Bilson—Yes; considerable, Wilson—Real estate or personal? Bilson—Personal; she hae six chiliren.—Up-to-Date. _ & Good Guess. ‘When Delia meets me with a kiss Her tender greeting soothes me not; Wor well I know the truth is thie: She wants some er hein a lot. —Chicago Record. _ @m the Sick List. “] wish to see the proprietor,” said he, as he entered the office of the manufaeturer of the Never Fail Cold Cure. “He is at home ill,” replied the bookkeeper. “What ails him?” : “He's. had a. terrible cold for the last ax age "—Louisville Courier-Jour— “Queer Stuff. ~ Journalist ‘ tiele this morning? Journalist Persiflo—Yes, mon cher, T read it three times. Journalist Wi go—Ah, you flatter me—read it thrice and still I ert cateh on. ing obliged to talk to a jury 30 long eh. Didyou read my arJournalist Persitio—Not at all. I “l’'m @0.s0rry, air, idcebeoned ter?” * soprederiek ee love me any rebel ‘Ane her gowns ify tight, you know. —Chicago Record. Se ¢ Z Their Quarrel. pace Lady (in pursuit of acook)—Why did you leave your place? Cook—Icouldn’t stand the dreadful way the master and mistress used to Wiad What afd shey iy—What did used to quarrel about? : Cook—The way the dinner was jecokea, mum:—Hartford ‘Times. The Probability. : “Does your wife worry: about burgiars?”
“Not. much,”. answered, Mr. Meekton. “I wonder what she'd say if she found one in the house?” “I don't know. But I have an idea that she’d ask’ him how he dared come in the house without wiping his shoes on the mat!”——Washington Star. CHANGED HER COMPLEXION, Old Gentleman—You had mien hair when, I saw you last. Old Lady—Yes, senator; but: now I have gone over to the vada party.— Harlem Life. ae Qualified: The crocodile sat by the edga of the lake, And said, as his shadow he saw, “What an admir’b’le pugilist I would make, I have such an unparalleled jaw!" on —Up-to-Date, ' No Ultertor Motive. . “Maud Altgirl avows she never means to marry.” “T presume, then, that all the work she does on her complexion is nothing but art for art’s sake.” — Cleveland Leader. In Chicago. Chisawo Girl—Grass doesn’t grow under our feet,I cantell you. .Another Girl — How lovely! Saves the price of a lawn mower.—N. Y. Joéurnal. Joys That Have Flown. “Miss Corinne, what are the happiest recollections of your girlhood?” , “Those days when I went ta school with a big cucumber pickle in my eet et.”—Chicago Record. Where the Bike Fails. had been planned ?” , “No, it was postponed. You see it rained, and was so muddy wheeling was impossible.”—Brooklyn Life. * Right nis Time. Miss Hilltop—I notice that you use the expression “a well groomed woman.” Ido not like it. Itis a horsy exing of a lady. Miss Northside—The expression is correct this time. The lady I allude to has just been married and the groom is a very wealthy man —Pitteburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. pc WOR AME TR Two Points of View. “That dainty blush on her round cheek, Was it word of mine that called it there?”’ And he blamed himself with 2 sad reproach For daring to sully a face so fair. “I'm afraid the blush was most too pink, But it took his eye, I could see,” she said; She washed it off with a bit of sponge her mirror, and went to rr —N. Y. World, era cella ets LEAS THE UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL, “Was the elopement carried out. as it . . pression, entirely out of place in speak1 . Sequoia.Gigantea, ‘PINEST. FINISHING LUMBER ; IN: THE WORLD, For Sale by TOWLE BROS. CO, “Manufacturers and Dealers i BUILDING, MILL AND MINING. LOMBER: Yara at Depot. Telephone No. sr. FRED SEARLS, _ Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN A W’ hee aes 2 Es gua mamta da —~ . andibarn. Also, three acres of alfaifa, and . other inducements—easy terms. Enquire of . 1A. G. Boulder street, ne Marsh's Lumber Yard. ‘} enquire of J.C. RICH. te . Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree ae ‘hes For Rent. iA nieely furnished sleeping room, ito good logality. Inquire at this office. For Rent. ’ Bante ‘Hall Ranoh, with ieakaed, jain £12-tf Organ For Sale. A second-hand Organ, which has een . in use in Odd Fellows Hall, is offered for sale at a very ldw price. For further Laeaprrrdy 358.1 ‘Nevadé County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory ca 2! be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents Apply to FRED. &. BROWN. Transcript offic. IE TO ncempaecaceraeed LL. BOWMAN. _ . 4. F. SHAW] SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Nevada City, Cal.” FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON} ee = pe ened Quartz Jewelry, Are the latest. orice $1 to $18. Luetie Petrified Wood Jewelry. These goods are attractive and tasty and typical of the-banner gold mining county of California. We man-. ,, ufacture them to order. Four Leaf Clover Watch Charm Some people say they bring good luck to the wearer. Whether they do or not they are selling fast. Watches $2.50 to $125. All the best to be had for the money. * Every one warranted whether low or high priced, A Specialty of Repairing. -& Brand. ? Chittoniers, a ie Rockers, FOR 25 Combination Book fists and. Secretaries. ‘ Qn he pat ot te KINKEADS. 2 Rattan Chairs, 24 Sheets First Quality Tse Stock, . 24 Envelopes to match, . ‘aca a handsome box, CENTS AT DICKERMAN'S. Climax Dry Plate Developer Is meeting with great favor, It is easy to work. Keeps well, Makes fine negatives. Can be used over and over. Only 25 Cents, Pint, 50 Cents, Quart READY FOR USE. H. DIGRKERMAN, Dre Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies. . ' MANHOOD ——_ BY ~ This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs BUCH AS-—— Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly . f upon the blood and mucous surfaces . ’ of the system. In buying Hall’s Ca*tarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, It is taken internally, and made in. ‘Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. ‘Testimonials free. Sold by Draggists, price 75c. per botale. Finis Feats DN See Gaylord has the newest and latest in fancy groceries, In his stock you will 4ind Dainty Graham Wafers, Del Monte —L'Iilustre de Poche. A Great Memory. He—I suppose your thoughts were all Et this morning? She—No, indeed, they were ‘not! “fF don’t. believe you ean repeat anything that was said during the service.” “Yes I can, too. I heard a lady behind me say: “Isn’t it stunning?”— “Yonkers Statesman. ~ How to Save Save Money. ness opportunites and employ H. L. hanger, to do your work. £23-tf. Flakes and Saline Wafers in tin packages. They afe delicious. + on your new bonne t during the sermon). ‘ ‘Take every advantage of your bubiSweeney, the O. K, painter and paper ‘Miss D—I'm going to put ona false face and go as Cinderella's homely sim; ter. Mrs. C.—But wy 0 flee 00 I ¥ Herald. . —— Sweet Los Angeles ued oranges . at wholesale prices. A fresh consign-. + ment just received. Gxzo. O. GAYLORD. ‘CURES WHERE EVERYTHING, ELSE FAILS. The. Poster pitied the active principle on whic . the vitality of the SE”.UAL apparatus is ffe) ot ines. is becai 9 Ta eee Sickert MESH RW UPA tas Ae se an operati: nd the mousy ifa permanent cure is not effe ‘per cent. are to cure the complaint wit “vy written tee to r cag oft a OEE box. six boxes for $5. _ Send fou Ge Ceecnrs and Testim: Address all onials — ail erders te DAVOL INE CO. : P. 0. Bo S-n F Cal ore me} ave aa 2 n Francisco, Cal, Lal RESTORED LOST MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BACK, SLEEPLESSNESS ChE TIRED FEELING Sige i SRIPLas: EMINAL WEAK IMPOTENCY, DESPONDENCY AND CO: ATION. Good Things for YOUR Dinner H eonnercooroncors ‘ Stuffed Mangoes, Glase Mince Meat,. Cranberries, Mount Rouge Claret, Barartaria Shrimps, India Relish, Chutney. et HH ‘ INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING MINCE MEAT AT HOME ®» ®& ®& Cleaned Zante Currants, Seeded Raisins, Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. WOLF, ‘The Cash Grocer. # ——_ TAKE ROBIN HOOD For an Appetizer. Citron, Lemon and J. Fancy Groceries i) BEEHIVE — GROCERY .. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency For--lonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale . Depot for ds PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED ‘MEATS AND FISH. Pepsin Ue eee iahie et 25 Duffy’s Malt . a 2 Oe Gamecock Whisky fal, . 100 TX) Witisky cc.. 75 Bryant's Root Beer ,Pti. 10 Hire’s < aiae . 50 is the Best. Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 * . 4 walk, per gal, 50 Olives, * I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Everything else in proportion. ‘* ARABIAN ROAST’? Coffee Give ita Trial, = © 2* =e =e ee = pe the _No STALE GOobps. POOP HF THO OFOOTO®D I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new.and fresh. My policy is to buy THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell At the Lowest Prices One price to;all, courtéous treatment and prompt delivery. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada City; \