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~ NavVaDA orry, NRVADA co. CaLirunsta
THE ; TRANSCRIPT,
Published ever: eveni
Sundays acd Lega) tk hag onsaeest by
BROWN & CALKINS.)
SP. oa had L. 8. CALKING.
; eee at the Postoffice at Nevada \ Ou: as
veond-class matter.
dace No. 4.
THURSD\:._.. . FRB. 3, 18°8A LOSING SYSTEM.
> Just why it is that the men shaping
the policy of the Democratic party
think it judicious to take up in these
days of prosperity an issue upon which
they could not succeed in the dark
days of 1696 is past finding out. The
Democratic Congressional Committee
which isto manage «the campaign for
members of Congress in the coming
Gongressional contest has decided to
‘make. the principles of the Chicago
platform the battle-cry for 1898. It
agems a little curious that they should
attempt this:in’ view of the fact that
they must lose greatly among that large
element of the population in which
they made the greatest gains in 1896,
the farmers. Then the farmers were in
bad shape, as a result of the low tariff
which had been put into operation
ander the Cleveland administration,
-and withlow prices prevailing, heavy
mortgages and difficulty in obtaining
. fands, they welcomed the men who
“talked glibly about more money and
who insisted that prosperity could not
come to them except through the free
coinage of silver. Free coinage was not
alopted, yet no class of men in the
whole wide world have been more prosperous than the farmers of the United
States in the past ‘pear. Their exportation.of breadstuffs alone during the
year 1897 was more than double that cf
1896 and was greater than in 1895 and
1894 put together. Their exportatio:.
of provision in 1897 was greater than in
1896 or 1896, their exportation of barley
exceeded in 1897 that of 1896, their sales
of corn abroad in 1897 were 35 per cent.
in excess of 1896 and of corn-meal
more than 100 percent. Of wheat the
e<portations in 1897 were over 50 per
the. bump of imagination, I hope.”
brain is. principally. innagination,”—
London Fun.. :
te
her new beau,”
ist, “the lady must talk as little as pos
sible.”
mair’s husband, “is there any hope of it
becoming chronie?”—Tit-Bits,
roast for dinner,”
ord.
cent. greater in value than in 1896 and
von throngh the entire list. The re: “sult has been that the year -1897 sau
more farm mortgages cancelled, more
o mtentment and genuine prosperity
than in many years, and if Democratic
leiders expect to retain:their hold upon the farm vote which’ they obtained
by the false assertions of 1896 they will
find themselves very much mistaken
when the vote is counted next Novem!
ber.
Mr. Brayan says he. wants to give the
American people an American financial
system. It would seem rather that he
wanted to give them a Mexican. financial system, or, in other words, a Chinose financial system. The American
people-have in the past, and always
will, seriously object to being dragged
down to the low level of Chinese or
even Mexican “prosperity,” which Mr.
B-yan affects to so much admire.
¥ wo ecmens
Wire the “middle-of-the-road” Populists protesting against further co-opera‘ion with the Democrati¢ party, the
Eastern Democrats declaring openly
they will no longer support Mr. Bryan
and hie-single principle of free coinage
of silver.at, 16to 1, the prospect of
farther unanimous action by those whe
supported Bryan in 1896 is very greatly
reduced.”
i
No Cure—No Pay. &
That is the way all druggists seli
@ROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIO for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply
{ron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
Ohildren love it. Adults prefer it
to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price
25 eonte. jy19-6m
—_— 2 eo
New Comb Honey.
A fine lot just received-at the Cash
Grocery Store of A. B. Wolf. ji5-tf
eee
Something Good.
+ ©all for and insist on having Rosi
sale at the following first-class saloons:
Union Hotel Bar, ‘The Grotfo, Reception, The Owl, Gilt Edge, Connell
-——Qhamber, Eilerman’s, National ‘Hote! ] _
sar, Jehany. Gregory's. tf.
‘Wax Candies at Wolf's.
ae Wolf the grocer has just received a
me assortment of wax candles. tf. —
~~ J.d.Jeckson bas bas just received ‘an
Hoop. The best in the world. For}
“Welly at any rate, profeseor, T have
“Well, ves; I think I may say your
Too Bad.
“Kitty’s little brother scared away
“Wht did the little rascal do?”
Hoped It Would Last,
“Above \all,” said thé throat special“Doctor,” eagerly asked Mise GreyA Sure Consequence.
“There’s only one drawback in a big
“What's that?”
“Hash for breakfast.”—Chieago RecOccasionally Recalled.
“Your hueband died a year ago? Yon
must miss him greatly.”
“Not so much. His mother throwe a
cup at my head oceasionally now.”—
N. ¥. Journal.
e Bs) ae
The Woridir Method.
“Sinners stand on slippery places,”
So the Pook relates—
But the way they mostly work It
Is to put on skates.
. Hopeful.
“TI hear that you are a widow,” said
the one who had beem: abroad.
“Yes, just at present,” said the one in
black.— India napolis Journal.
Fietior Pare and Stmple.
“What 1 Told My Wife” is the title o}
say that itis fietien.—Tit-Rits.
Beyonst. Question.
The cHroadest orsertions are. ofte
\Miid. wy Sigs ctla eA.
“He told the man that his sister ak {4
ways took a hot flatiron to bed with
her.”—Chicago Record.
Satin.
age ‘The finest a
‘Takes the Lead
nounoed b
enter family av and et.
in quantities. to uit purchasers.
CALL -FOR IT AT ALL. BARS.
ALB. WOLR, Sole Agent
. = All Orders Seenigtis: Filled.
druggists.
_acorr & BROWNE, Chemiate, New York.
House « and Lot
For Sale §°
== SS eee
JON PROSPECT HILL
codyLe evel Lot, 165x140 feet.
=Good House,
Cow Barns
Wood Shed aiid
sien" Store
‘Electric Light in House.” 4
Water Pipes all in.
TERMS REASONABLE.
% mew book. Tt is almoet needless vw .
0. C. PERCIVAL. «~@. estimates,
nade by the narrowest men.—Chicarg
Nevada City, January 31, 1898.
Grand Clearance Sale
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
At A. Blumenthal’s,
In order to make room for a large stock of
Spring Goods soon to arrive from the East.
AND WILL CONTINUE THIRTY DAYS. .
cents a yard,
Po
they purchase at our store.
Black Crepe Cloth, formerly $1.50, reduced to $1.
Black Dress Goods, formerly $1, reduced to 50 cents.
Colored Dress Goods, formerly 75 cents, reduced to 25 cents.
Staple Goods, Lonsdale. Muslin and Fruit of the Loom, 7
Bed Spreads, Blankets, Quilts and Table Linen reduced ‘
Big Lot of Remnants of Dress Goods, reduced to Half Price.
Dressmakers will be allowed, 10 per cent commission on all Aininge,
Orders from the country promptly filled.
A. BLUMEN THATL,
Southwest corner Broad sai" Pine Streets
GRAND
Masquerade Ball.
TO BE GIVEN BY
HEYER & GUENTHER,
At Armory Hall,
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4th.
Nevada City,
Prizes For the Best Sustained Characters.
reo Lady’s
Best f Getion —
Beet "Ocisinnl Youre $5.
MUSIC BY GOYNE’S FULL ORCHESTRA. .
Best sustained and original character, either lady or gentleman, $10. :
Costume,. $10. :
Prize by Mahst & Oo. for the Second Best Dressed Lady—a Hand
Ages, .
Best Comedian—Box of Waodpagese 4 Cigars. “Gontribated by Wm. Giffin.
a's Costam
—— eben : ca aa ae natn ea Hotel. (
Waters
Lady’s costumes made by Miss A.
Gent's Costume pede by ¥-Sitih.
from Geotinad: Gall aroasut ‘and get
Anstallment of Dried Smoked woh
Reception Committeo — — Sheri D. B. SF ot, a hon 3
PORE eee
Maske ean be bought at I. Stein's and W. H Orawford’s.
No Roller Skates or Bicycles allowed on tea Site.
ADMISSION+Per couple, $1; , 25 cents;
Children 25 ceuts ; Spectators : the uly, 50 cents.
Brown & CALKINS,
NEVADA C.TY; CAL.
PRINTERS
aE
Catalogues,
l.amphelits,
General Job Printing.
“BEST WORK
LOWEST PRICES
=>
We have facilities which are excelled
by none for filling orders.on short
notice.
Neo-order too large for ue. JGet our
#6 Cash Works Wonders.”’
= aid Saddlery
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
JAMES CAIRNS,
road st., opp. National Hote
SS established the foliowhae
PRICES sy CASH ONLY:
it 100),
{A Dozén —
Raisins
j
could sate seeded by
hand as quickly as half
a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and
Grape Seeder. Easy
to clean and economiors cal. Seed -grapes-a
'. Yaisins at the rate of a
pound in five iminutes,
_ Indispensable in avany
neces te
Enterprise .
Raisin and Grape
Is sold at all hardware
stores. Price $r. Send . tes
2-cent stamp for the . the
i Enterprising Housekeeper” — 200 aiae:
ENTERPRISE MPG, CO, OF P
Makers of the Enrerprise Mest ©
with the ex) hr Posen
dresses are ce and you
= 2 ic to Geant for turcher informa ion.
@ greut success of our tieatment has given
rise to a host ofi mitators, unscrupulous persons;
some sales their pre
ee pe propriating our testimonials
our patients, to recommend
worthios eoncoeiie 8. But nn,
made eleewhere or ony, — =
pound Ss cent jas
’ ESTABLISHED
38 YEARS
"DOCTORS
STARKEY & PALEN’S
Treatment by Inhalation,
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphie, Pa.
ne
FOR
Consumption,
Bronchitis,
Dysentery.
Hayfever,
Debility,
jeadac!
Rheumatism,
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
HE. ORIGINAL AND. ONLY
Compound Oxygen Treatment, that'of Drs.
. Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of
the elements of Mice’ A med and ges maghet.
d is
mude portable thats itis sent all over the cana
It has been in use for more than twenty
thousands of paticnts have been
over one thonsend ph
recommended it—a ve
It does not act as drugs
a“; iherailment, and benefiting « one — at
the expense of another, often requiring a second
course to eradicate ti eevil effects of the firs,
but Compound Oxygen is « revitalizer, renewstrengthening, inviyoratiug the whole body
ene statements are confirmed by numerous
published in our — of 200 pages,
7,
ysicians have nore ms and
A Good :
Pests
sak more may fie mide i any
one with a McAllister Ma gic spite
Lantern outfit, giving enter.
tainments or illustrated lee.
tures in small towns and vil-. 4
lages. A small capital and
energy are all that are needed,
. A book that describes, pictures =
and explains the operation of =
. McAllister’s:
Magic Lanterns
_And Stereopticons
and tells how to conduct en-and tertainments will be mailed
free -upon request.
T. H. McALuisTErR,
76 Washington St., Chicago,
OxvoisITS MODE OF
ACTION. AND RESULTS ” is the titie of a new
book of 200pages, published by Drs, Starkey &
Palen, whichgives. to all enquirers full information as to this ‘remarkabie curative agent,
and « record of surprising cures in a wide range
many of them after being
e by other physicians.
miied FREE to any address on application.
Reliab!
Progressive :
The Daily
Transcript
THE NEWSIRST PAPER
Published in the
LEADING MINING COUNTY
00
oye
48
now
ee
ae
soe
HEALTH
A e AND
ACCIDENT
_ INSURANCE .
Fiselity Mutual Ai Aid Asuciton
San Francisco, Cal.
For ee Cents Per Day
See Nesaed af cone .
a week, when unpetice., ste through being hurt
ee X, if you are-aceldentally killed
. TRANSCRIPT :
POR SALE Bit (NEVADA: COUNTH.
As a Whole Orin Forty Acre Tracts. . "
Re NW ana 8 W of
ee Hof Seo. 18]
é
If you
want to
keep. thoroughly
Tourists, Business, Professional,
Sick, Well and Pleasure Seoking.
cree
MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE
FAMOUS
. El Paso de Robles
SPRINGS.
eel
Prices Reduced
—ro—
$10, $12.50 and $15
PER WEEK.
The Greatest Hotel. and Pleasure Reeor
en the Pa:ific Coast.
Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths.
The waters ra are Bneaualled for their mediciRheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
ma and all Blood and Skin Disve. Third and. Townsend Stree
Calif.,
arriving at Springs at 8:00 P. M: Frigtote Fo ne Righee
No Staging. Fare $6.20.
Write for Pamphlet.
B. F. BURNS, Manager.
posted.
on the —
progress
of the
Gold
MiningIndustry
ot the county,
~and. to
J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher -of Vocal and Instr
Music, umental
Also Choral and Orchestra) Direct
Visite: Nevada City, Grass Vall “04
if Nevada county w
instructing pupils at
lars as to terms of tuiti
Professor, e ee hase
Sait ress Ls, ghee
um Hotel.
. «
.
\JAMIES HENSESSy,
ate: San Juan, or
be informed
on general .
Local, State
and General
happenings,
youcan .
get this
news
at the earliest
. possible mcment
pp eee
‘thé-most »
readable coun’
shatter
in the ~ sat eienie age can
Queen Lily Soap
The Finest rns? Soap ip the Mar“2” BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
r for it and thus help build
Sth
oy eae nag
AT $250 PER ACRE “#
Lime! Lime!
JOHN JEFFERIES
ILL erect a Lime Kiln at th
Wik House on the North Bde depenebes
and is prepared to take orders to supply .
First-class Lime
For building or other purposes, in lerge or.
small quantities and at the lowest prices.
! arties needing li i
advantage toeall on! hat. bs eats shete:
HOTEL FOR SALE.
The eneioas new building on Sacramento
street a short rable aes distance above the Plaza, and
‘. Sacramento Restaurant aud Lodging House
Is offered for sale
AT A VERY LOW FIGURE.
This isa rar
business. Appl oo beg ——
ISOLTA PASQUALA, Nevada City; ‘
Golden Jablee Mining -Fair,
—WRESTLERS WANTED to take ee
in wrestling contest,
MINERS WANTED to take part. in:
drilling contest, and
LEADERS OF COUNTRY BANDS:
please take notice of musical contest ::
to be held at the
Golden Jubilee Mining Fair, in Sana
Francisco, commencing Jan. 29th.
For full information apply to
Ch mR : re We PS om »
81 Post Street, San Franciees: 59 aw
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, pp. Maske Matlonal Exchange Hotel
——e
7 Seite pavery Stable
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIRS
To be found in this part of the State.
with be: t Bu ‘gies, W.
waste tat afore sctl"S, ogoonad
© horses are free from es, of pa
suisse sepals of going as Mt as any gen _
ISTRICT ATTORNEYS, SHERIFYS, A}
torneys at law and others—The Stile
well Detective Agency is prepared to
transact all business of a confidential and ine
tricate character expeditiously and on Tea
sonable terms. Correspondents all over the .
world. Thurlow Block, San Francisco, Cal,
PATENTS!
ee
Pension, Land
and
CLarms.
ad design nt; trademark vopy-righta,
fates Provecuted: Infringement suite
on _— Lin any United-Stites
ph me ton *. sketchf. on of the m:
We will advise cat Important features
i
fibfemest ecb d@'aaous ta
‘
X
>»
Prop’r.
Nw oO aes
AND FOREIGN
ParenTs,
i
Xf xou are in pusacaslon of yas foams nf tires
National Bureau of a
Answering:
clean ‘amalga
niston, an ¢
of silver-plat
gives prefere
_ plates toa we
oe potassium or
‘and. water, ui
To insure ¢g
Plates must. b
‘Grease or oil,
amalgamation
deleterious su
fully avoided,
counteracted .
the battery of
wood ashes. 4
dilute ‘solutic
‘amalgamation
ing the cyanid
formerly. On
. sufficient to cl
stamp mill for
lution of vineg
plates. Very «
used, the platé
with quicksily
with clear wat
. Self is carefu,
through © & Cal
imany im puriti
.strained. sig
*strainedby hb
vbag. When it.
‘with foreign st
ttorted at a Ic
wughly clean it
PERSON
A Daily Chroni
.
J. M. Walling
Francisco,
Elwell Holla:
Francisco.
Mrs. A, Gaalt
yesterday.
Miss A. Rov
' Pennsylvania.
John Lammo
from the Jubile
Superintende
mine is in San .
County Olerk
sevening from t!
Deputy Sheri
-from__ his illn
-around again.
Mrs. E. H. He
‘night en route
:to San Francisc
Among those
dng from San
-Mrs. Edwin Til!
‘Mrs. Con, Seam:
‘Moore, M. Conr
New . !
Artioles.of in:
filed of the Go!
pany. Princi
Colfax. Direct
W. Lewis, Rob
Sailor, Ohicago
Nevada City.
Stock actually
feast
"Las evening
*sylvania Engin«
.chicken supper.
. During the «
“ wondolence wert
ote and ordere
tthe ‘late Wm.
charter member
Searchin
Postmaster O
‘Madge 4° Talime
claims at 1,
a letter makin“
abouts of the s
Belknap of the T
New York State:
they resided in t
Woodmen’:
Last night Lo:
Woodmen of th
at Pythian Cas
of Mistletoe Car
present. A su
there was a prog
Retailed at
Sweet Los A
at wholesale pri
ment just receiy
7
To Cure a
Take Laxative ]
All Druggists r
~ fails te Gure. +
Inbolk at .
Main ‘Str
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