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February 28, 1898 (4 pages)

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ae ERS FOmreoee., Esez THE BROWN & CALKINS. — TRANSCRIPT. : Retablished Sept. 6, 13:0, by Nat. P. Brown & Oo. NRVADA CITY, NEVADA Oo. CALIFORN1, . Were found by Boswell * upon . —_— their chairs, with their vo ie oad . almost close to each other /and . talking . he Sevaaye sud Legal Holidays by: earnestly in a kind of whisN. P. BROWN. U. 6. CALKING. untered at the Postoffice at Nevada City a > without the‘adoption of their favorite $223,556,261 in the total amount in cir ics ; TRLEPHONE NO. & MUNDAY.. FEB. 28. 1898. Tux, monéy in circulation in this country continues to increase, despit the assertion of the friends of free coinage that this could not happe: } proposition. The Treasury Departmént’s statement of money in circula: tion on February 1, 1898, gives the total as $1,729,991,228 and estimates the per capita at $23.42. This is an increase 01 more than ten per cent. in the pe: capita eirenlation since the date oi Mr. Bryan’s nomination and a gain 0} _enlation since Juty 1, 1896. Imporrations of gold from Europt ate still comparatively light, despit« the enormous exportations of our products. This is doubtless due to the fact that foreign holders of our securities believe, from recent occurrences in Congress, that there is. still danger that the party of repudiation may get control in the United States, and with its control may come repudiation in private and corporation contracts, as well as the repudiation whicl. the party proposes with reference tc national contracts. EA ATE LE EERE LCRA “Pars Wille almost as busy a politi. eal year throughout the country as if a President were to be elected, for Govwore than tho plaim paper. > ernors are to be voted on in the followry “$s *oft ing twenty-six Statés: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connectieut, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Sout b Carolina, South Dakota ‘Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Wyoming, ed { Reroets from all parts of the countrys indicate that many leading member: of the Populist party are protesting vigorously against the program which the clique of silver worshippers in Wash ington have mapped out for fusion o Democrats, Populists, and Silverites in Wilkes’ delightfal manners unfil they. @=™ Ss etki = per of the personal quarrel between “George II and the king of Prussia. It presented to my_mind the. happy days . . whieh are foretold in Scripture, when the lion shall lie down: with ‘the kid.” According to Boswell, and I sat together each glass of wine . : produced a fiash of wit, like thrown into the fire—puff, puff!"* Eut thought the famous ‘‘Life’’ the work “ot au epterteere ae “much was put down to Bos was undoubtedly said by . what the latter did, and the fo could not _say.’? We:can well iniagine that an encounter with Boswell would have many. charme for Wilkes. which: his wit better to. hie company. Com 33 his chaff of the alderman, formerly a} willenrich the blood of the anemics' bricklayer, who was trying to carve a . will stop the coughy. brother, use a trowel”—with his’ reply . doa of the throat anc tuners and to Mme, de Pompadour when she asked [Cure incipient oven g Seg el. = Se far i it safe —* make this statement the “That is what Dam try Fog pi it ty-five years has witty replies recorded than that made . Gases. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, to the prince regent, who asked him at 504. and $r.00, all druggists, jinner when he deank ‘to the king’s. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York, been” so } health, ‘‘How long have F not loyal, Wilkes?’ ‘*Ever ‘sh te your royal highness. ”—Cornhill zine. ; per. One is to apply the solution with a brush, and the other is to float the salted paper’ on the surface of the liquid. Thin papers like Rives photographie paper take the solution quickly and dc not require 80 many applications of the solution if it. ie applied witha brush, or so long a. soaking if. floated on the, liqnid as dg, the heavy, rough papers iike Whatman’s drawing paper or crayThe paper is first salted, and it’ is better to havé this done by the dealer in photographie™goods, as~ itis much ‘asier. to apply the.’ sensitive »solation han it is to salt the paper. If photo-tapbic paper is used, ask for fresh salt@ paper, but if drawing paper is used ake it to the Géaler and have it salted: che expense is very trifling, a sheet of alted paper Costing ofly@ cent or to The sensitizin 40grains of" piteate of rand ;5 wunces of @istifled or filtered ‘water. hssolve the nitrate of silver cryst:.Js in he water, aud then add strong liquid mmonia drop by drop, stirring the soation constantly until the brown preipitate which is formed by the addiion of the ammonia has disappeared and the liquid is clear. Not more than 75 drops of ammonia should be added to the solution, and if it does mot clear when this amount has been added clear che solution by filtering. — Harper’s Bound Table.A Sixteenth Century Letter. The following copy of a letter, written in “1595 by a young lady when residing witha lady of rank as attendant . -im her waiting room, an office carrying {. no menial service with it and much sought after by the daughters of gentletolk, may be interesting : the coming Congressional campaign. . To nd good Mother, Mrs. Parke, at BroumThe experiences of the Populist, where fusion has been attempted in the past few years, has been far from satisfact. and you, w ory. ee aeeeaiaantnenaenl part reddie hower and Fair in progress at San Francisco} .4 1 Oras Snack Gene oe my drawinge I take an hower transplanted to the ‘Trans-Mississipp. st Pyne oh Exposition to be held in their city nex: . My Lacy wall June. “Everything connectéd with the mining of the past and of the present is shown at the fair,” it says, “and the collection of mining machinery, specimens of ores, models of mines, etc. is one of the most complete ever brought together.” Ex-GovEanor St. John of Kansas has been accused of-backsliding by his temperance associates. It has been dis covered that né signed the petition a druggist who wanted to sell liquor, andthe members of the w.€. T. U. have been on his trail ever since. They don't think now that he is as much ofa saimt.as his name indicates. ‘Tue New York San declares that « from the south some years ago as man who wears a black necktie as full far ag be kite were full blo Jed = dressis decidely outre. The Oakland . 353. fingered ‘Tribune wonders what it would think jt of John P. Irish, who wears no necktie at all. see. if Hilliard will come and teche me; can by any means she will. — ‘ormo my dutye to my Lady wi *isone was with me upone Fridaye, Phus desiringe pardone for my rude wri T leave you to the tie, desiringe ybedient daughter, ARKE. was as kinky as the negro wool street. a te & Wilkes hardly confitmed. this, for he — " Soaegsg tat paiey Hypon,” in-which . that thelr potency is materially .No man-ever lived who could. adapt e . Tuesday Evening, March Ist. . At this concert Mr the heal the irrita‘Admissiog 25 cents, Childcen 15 cents ORIO CONCERT. To Be Given Byy Assisted By — Hu Fr te Hon Marke, 5 . When You Want . eee ef ee wig Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels, Mrs. = PRISK Clams, Shrimps, Oysters, ithe A ie ee Poultry, Vegetables, Fruit, ete., Call or telephone us your order. We receive our supplies American Fish and Poultry Company, Foot of Main St. Ae h every day. Telephone 401. REST LOCAL TALENT AT THE tender a selection of his own Fete on. Doors open at 7 p.m. eee ee paar For Sealed Proposals for Furnishing feselteleney ia. W amine ns 3 Eepagersaie Its =! qualities ; As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, ete. Sold by _} . Druggist and Stationer regard to please her and to behave myselfe to averye one else as it shall become me. Mr. Harme play and brought me a duseon of trebles. I aad some of him when J came to London. ; Him o. Pension, Land Almigh merease in you all health and happiness. Your Bepecca P. while traveling around the country, but the most.peculiar.sight I. ever say was of} :q Omaba the last time I was there,”’ aid Charles Killinger of Cincinnati. -Whilc walking along the’street’ there me day I saw two negroes with hair as eqmiontion -ed as any red hair you ever saw. 16 Rejected cases eon: is. It wasa funny sight, and I stopped so look at them as they went down ' the Brice hen “A friend of niine who resides aod we wif advise there told me those negroes had come fringe _2 are cha:ged with inliable opimon. ss ‘feok the . National Bureau of Claims, . a. Via ROBIN : HOOD envelopes es omg Garr, Clerk of Board of Trustees, Nevada Takes the Lead Se eROP oa eet fon WATE WORKS COoN— and is pronouneed hy right totale ays or all bide, of. 4 opt STARKEY & PALEN’ teVighiy recommended for family and ted Nps steer Sg S d by the Bottle or in Bulk _ SHOMAS BH CARE, in quantities to suit purchasers. ioe te laser’ Weirlnd Contin ti CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. A. Br WOLP, Sole Age . invatuable In Contagious Diseases, Neveda City PATENTS! and _ OCOLATIMsS. NITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS eenet: ov conducted ; = vop: ; infringement suits eee Poet suet Gat If you have an invention, send us a sketchor small rgrene Bape a with a of the mcat features ‘the course to on of patents and a. ag A Trial order wil courinca you. that my neon Bi ang tion to the ( th ot ons. woe x ala. wees be cnt pena Smooth . kesh Sake ble to snl : HOTEL FOR SALE.) ‘PIETHODIST CHURCH The spacious new building on Sacramento . ° street a short distance above the Plaza, and known as the Sacramento Restaurant and Lodging House This is a Fare rtunity to ing sates eee eaevantt get a paying Is offered for sale AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. ., ISOLTA PASQUALA, Nevada City “Notice and ‘Advertisement Labor and Materials for the System of Water Works for Nevada City. . os Goon Jail Mining Ft WRESTLERS WANTED to take part IVED in wrestling contest. ning MINERS WANTED to take part in drilling contest, and LEADERS OF COUNTRY BANDS eee ae a gg Be specifications can be seey at ‘Oil acre of Ti and speci. please take notice of musical contest to be held at the be ea maepiel be . Golden Jubilee Mining Fair, in San Francisco, commencing Jan. 29th. Nevada . For full information apply to 81 Post Street, San Prancisco. j13-3w — sales. Onur goods were on know what that means. Men’s and Boys’ Heavy. Cotton Pants Men’s Seamless Socks, per dozen, Great Variety of Men’s Overshirts Boys’ Bib. Overalls, # .
Cuffs Telephone 28. Men’s Fedora Hats, $2 kind a a Kp Not Overstocked ! Not Overstocked ! ods upon our shelves to make oncrificnan ‘ Nor do we hene.cld. om iy snatly parchased and for spot cash. You @'l‘e will save you 25 per cent on your cash purchases : * Here are a few. specials: Ladies’ Kangaroo Tip, Button, A 1 Wearing $175 «. . fPine Dongola, Pat. Tip, Lace * 2 00 Misses’ Vick Kid,» Button, sizes li to2 ; oo 28Pat. Tip Baby Shoes, . to °te nad his Congress or Lace, = 1 ia = ” 50 Men’s Grey. Merino Shirts and Drawers, per suit, = 45 = = bd 25 1 35 . * 25 Men’s 50 Cent Neckties, this week 25 Fine Line of Boys’ Suspenders 10 Men’s White Laundried Shirts, including Collars 50 Men’s Celluloid. Collars; ali styles 3 I kindly ask you for a share of your patronage. Yours to please, The Popular Clothing Store Commercial Street, “J. LARVY. —_ P. J. HEALY, Chairman of Committee. Lime ! Lime ! JOHN JEFFERIES ok tures in small towns and villages. and explains the operation. of ficAllister’s And Stereopticons _} 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa and more may be made by any . recommenda 4 one with a MéeAlilister Magic Settee eee cee tan ReneLuting nee ecore Lantern outfit, giving enterSeungn 0 credicass te ovil olcta of ng Bre, tainments or illustrated lec-. ix : Gnly with theexpreseperslasion ot the patients? as S A small capital and ‘ekr"names and addrewes are given. aud you gat toga ps eg needed. ame treat success of our tseatment oe given beo: tdescribes, pictures petra To egg, Lame »P some ae their preparations Com pou worth ; book of eaten pu ry + te all Magic Lanterns . ssaSShe sank! f Tot a reaper gr org tage ~~ of them after being ee PR IE techs cdtnae ae cnnalinn son, be DOCTORS Trealment by Inhalation, Good Level Lot, 165x140 feet. Good House, House and Lot For Sale ON PROSPECT ‘HILL. Cow Barns, Wood Shed and Electric Light in House, ! J. A. “MARSHALL, MANUFACTURER OF j Kiel Se Sie, Garden Walks, eM Basement Floors, i Carriage Steps, Building Stone, Stone Go ‘ping and Steps, Cotored Tiles, Urns ~ and Vases; Stone Caskets, ete. er en take orders for work to be done * ja City and Grass Valley during the spring and summer of 18%. First-Class Work At Moderate Prices. names.of our patients to recommend @oncoe io s. But osubstance ide elsewhere, or by others, ad called Com D OXYGEN-1T8° MODE OF ** is the title of a new Dra. Starkey & inforand tells how to conduct enfree upon request. T. H. McAazisrer, 98 Washington St. Chicago. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and tnastrumental a te ae Queen Lily Soap Pee ae . persewans pr nETATIONLew }. Made in “San Francisco. Broad Mirest, app. Roe ] Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other . portions of Nevade county for the HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Empire Stable, To be found in this part of the State. terms. The ISTRICT ATTORNEYS. SHERIFYS, AD torneys st law and others—The StilThe Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, C.J.NAPFZIGER, -wholesale and retail. Goods delivered af eharge ce NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Sausages, ete. usually found ina first HEALTH Fsetiy Muinal Aid Association ye AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Makers of the Enterprise Meat Al-Orders Promptly Fitted. — itv, = Water Pipes. all in. : House on the Bloomfield road : Estimates cheerfully furnished on la: B Catarrh y fur on large or Y, Se Asthma, . TERMS REASONABLE: small contracts. apo-Ure Patna Wonka Ke oe Deetcrea (aekeilogge eirerdereee eee * Pee vot ¢ et . ow . : euma' ° oO if ‘ xilel Whooping Cough, Croup [advantage to calf ow him. sac cgstie es Neuralgia, 0. C: PERCIVAL ling address te follows end Wwe Will gure y ; AND aLL strc RC AL. : J. A. MARSHALL, Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. onal : Chronic and Nervous Disorders. Nevada City, January 31, 1898. jst Nevada City: CRESOLEN being adminteteréd by inl.al: A Good yg beater gre AND ONLY GENUINE ee wees . i ‘. iietcekeriensane. C.H. HARRISON, . A Dozen Safest and [ost Effectual ; a WED: andthe compound is so cond me and 4 spss ae gg oe eg Means coe tated phiysichne have used 4 and! All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco t Raisins 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. aint Math aenas, . COterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder Is sold at all hardwarestores. Price $1. Send! 2-cent stamp for the: ‘Enterprising Honse-keeper” — 200 recipes. ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA., e ia, Pa. able to work through being hurt accidentj ILL PAY. if you are accidentally killed WILL PAY $10.00 a week ; sick and cia en ae ie WILL PA for funeral ex WILL PAY, pees. de both fect Gad Lande Gihte en tenes foot Protection pes aS ONS Ro aeT ac LIFE INSURANCE, ee ae 4 purchased the stock ok and fixtures in F. W. Goder’s stote, I have. re} _ sumed business there with « Fine, Fresh Steck, and invife a friends teak For Five Cents Per Day . , B uracvestestrteeeen. . BROWN & CALKINS PEVADA CITY, CAL. PRINTERS {. fe BEST WORK i LOWEST PRICES ‘J We have facilities which areexcelled ~-AYOR Commis F “AbO Chines rested : Run, P before Garber Attor: the Stat Attorne ants, wh Yuba co When Johnson had frie: would 1 . . with the nd no asked to next.Sat The de and thes U.8. € date of . March 51 bonds‘at into the they cou We Regard Interior ] Land Off work req fore pate: when suc missione! upon whi cember 1. so states eation fe claims, 'w gating in claim) ean upon the $760 exp $250 on . : the first, A San\I pany of § posed of . L. Cook, and other dated. (© a’ Gapita work the Grass Va! an inclin« _ time som the map i its of thei Sierra W.I. Re entered'u as Treasu ceed the . Jast week this State fn the off Wm. Bya the oppos pervisors -Ton . “Phe con odist Cho the direct one of th yat occur the best in the cor who attex T JAs merce sense of 8 the “who! through articles s on prescr cians, as . fold)to th rive from * matiufact Toledo, C is taken upon the of the sy tarrh Ca: It is tal ‘Toledo, ( ‘Testimor Sold b le. Hall's . Gall fo _ Gaylor fancy gr find Dai ages. T