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BROWN & CALKINS. . {famous
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{aHED EVERY BVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, . 0" oat Utated by Professor BlliEhtered at the the Postomfice at Nevada City
Per week ...: vescesents alles cancasncs BB G08
Ir net paid in Creat adver ae ber oes ae
first inserlingertion.
aquare 50
for each dnpertion,
ments as ont rates,
tien and. conmtatorensh sta
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which he haa. Boen treated by the white
‘man in this country was well given in,
cots Byans of Hamilton college. The
‘Indian ‘chief Red Jacket. once
met Mr. . a grandunole; Joseph Elar aon ee licott, at Tonawanda, Niagara county.
Mr. Ellicott at that time was agent of
* SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. thé Holland Land company, which own( ne year, strictly in advance..,..-96 00 gh peat oF ae land in what was later
Six months.. i. eevee cess ee eens 3 00 mas the Highth Judicial district
The two men shook hands and sat
near the middle of it. After a short
6 spent in amicable conversation,
Red Jacket said pleasantly, ‘‘Move
along, Joe. ’’ :
quested, and the chief moved up close to
him. a few minutes came a second
request, ‘‘Move along, Joe.”
Again Mr. Ellicott complied, though
with considerable surpriee, and again the
chief followed him closely. Scarcely had
this been done when Red Jacket again
said, ‘‘Move along, Joe.” -.
Mr. Ellicott was greatly annoyed, but
willing to humor the chief he ‘‘moved
along?’ once moré, this time reaching
iresaure, . the end of the log.
PULL LIST OF TELRPHONES.
Below is @ list of the telephones connected
with the local exchange of the Sunset Telephone Company in this city:
S. ee Buffington, J. M. .
62.....Calkins, L. 8.
Bb is , .eOhampion Mine.
27.. .00--sCity Hall.
38—3 belle.Crawford, W. H.
30....eDickerman & Co.
45...+-sDillon, Richard
12—38 bells.Dulac, E. E.
53....+sHilerman, F.
BG.. 68s. Gaylord, George O.
37.....Gold Hill Mine.
28....-Gray, George A.
$4—1 bell. . Holbrook, J. 8.; office.
$8—6 bells,,.Holbrook, J. S., residence,
14—1 bell. .Hunt, R, M. Di. residence.
I7..0. .-laoard, A., store.
34—4 bells,,.Isoard, A., residence,
a eee ct Jackson, J. J.
43....--Johnaton, W. E,
beer re .»Lane, Henry
-B.ccsee sss Legg & Shaw.
20...--sLewis, Wm.
99.....Marsh, M. L, & D.
10....+Miners Foundry.
38—4 bells.Morgan, J. T. «6
1)...-.eMuller, C. L. Dr. residence.
83.cs+++0eMuller, C. L. Dr. office.
50. =..--eMulloy, C. E., store.
34—3 bells. Mulloy, C. E., residence.
2.. ..++eNational Hotel.
-14—8 bells.Nevada Vounty Hospital.
66...-<ssNevada Co, Elect. Power Co.
38—1 bell.,.0’Connell, Joe
12—1 bell.. Peerless Saloon,
63...+-.berry, Mrs. A.
Oi is ..»Red Hill Mine,
54...-+-Richards, W, G.
22....-Seadden & Cleveland.
16, ...+-sSehmidt Bros.
39—-1 bell. Shaw & Bowman, Drs-joffice.
$9—3 bells.Shaw & Bowman, Drs., res.
, eriff’s Office. $1.% LShoecraft, B.N.15....-.South Yuba Water Company.
24...---Shurtleff, Thomas.
err .The Damy TRANSCRIPT.
_ B....The Daily Herald.
49....-Treadwell, E. D.
bt Bate .Treasurer’s Office.
1. .csee-eTurner, George E.
ree .Union Hotel.
5 . Vinton, W. D., residence.
rs Per en .Walling, J. M., office.
pS A . . Watson & Nivens,
44...2.eWolf, A. B.
. THE
just to oblige you, I emptied them and
’ RD filled them again with hot water.”— . {3
SUNSET LE Daheim-Kalender.
2
For the Season of 1895-96,
The Plea Might Do For the Lawyer. 3
WILL BUN
The attorney for the defense became =
impressive.
SEMI-WEEKLY
’ “Do you ask proof, that my client is} @
"BETWEEN
insane??? he asked. ‘‘Well, there is 5
yeaa cree * plenty of it. When he came to engage
San Francisco, Los Angeles and my services, he promised: me $10,000 if -3
’
I would take the case, and yet. he hasn’t :
ee
a cent. Is that the act of a sane man?” . %
New Orleans,
“Did you know that when. you 3
as
the case?’ asked the attorney for the
UNGHET 1: ROUTE“ Cortsiniy.”
2
We
—
“Well, I can’t seo that that helps . f=
Tuesdays ‘and Saturdays
Prom: Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. ‘And the court so ruled. —Ohicago Post,
ew equipment . .Teacher—Tommy, you may define the
ie OMFORS . difference bagween a while and a time.
NTERT. " Tommy—wy—wy—when paw says
-[ hot!”
chief, however, for a moment later. came’
the fourth request, ‘‘ Move along, Joe.’’
‘“Why, man,’’ cried the agent irritably, ‘‘I.can’t move any farther without
getting off the log into the mnud!”’ j
“Ugh !’? exclaimed. Red Jacket contemptuously. ‘‘Just so white man.
Want Indian move along—move along,
Can’t go no farther, but -he say, ‘Move
along.’ ’’
Cultivation of Violets,
Violets in frames require a great deal
of attention during the dark winter
months, and light and air must be given
on every possible opportunity. It does
no harm to leave the frames covered
with snow for a couple of days in severe weather, but great damage is done
if snow is allowed to remain for a week,
when mold will spread with alarming
rapidity. Even if sunlight can be admitted for but three hours and a little
ventilation given, it is surprising how
the plants are benefited. There are very
few days during the whole winter when
we do not give both light and air. Violets resent coddling, and air should be
given freely whenever the outside temperatnre allows. If the thermometer
registers several degrees below. freezing,
aven in midwinter, the sun warms the
frames safficiently to permit a moderate
amount.of air being admitted. Violets:
in frames make much more work than
when they are grown in houses, and the
flowers are less conVénient to pick, but
the quality of blooms is as good in all
4inds, and mitch better in some, partioularly the single varieties, The flowsring season, too, is a little longer than
with those grown in artificial heat.—
Garden and Forest. .
Private Exzlish Ghosts.
The ghost of Kuaresdale Hall, near
Haltwhistle, in Northumberland, was a
steady belief not very, very long ago. In
his case a brother murdered an inconven-:
‘ent sister by drowning her in a pond,
and the lady revenged herself by walking from the house to the pond upon eyary eccasion that a member of the family kappened to be about after dark.
But if one were to enumerate what may
be termed the ‘private ghosts’’ of England and Wales, the walking ladies and
gentlemen who, having been nobodies
during their lives, are determined that
something more than the mere epitaphs
over their graves shall keep their memories green, the limits of this paper
would be very far exceeded. The very
house in which the author of the paper
is writing is well known by the villagers to have a white lady on its uppermost stair landing, a discovery which
very much unhinged some American
visitors, who declared that if, they had
known it nothing would have induced
them to sleep so soundly in rooms abutting on the said landing during three
months. But who she was history sayeth not.—Chambers’ Journal.
A Pleasant Surprise.
Even Saxon courtesy and readiness to
oblige may be carried a little too far.
When about to return from a Bohemian
village to a frontier town in Saxony, the
oceupants of a sledge had their foot
warmers carefully rinsed out and replenished with full bodied Hungarian
wine. ‘Thus they passed the guardpost
without let or hindrance, to the merry
jingling of the’ sleighbells, Laughing
and joking at the success of their little
dodge, they called at a wayside inn for
refreshments. On resuming their seats
ohe of the party exclaimed :
“Why, the foot warmers are quite
Then the boots of the inn stepped forward, aud said, with a friendly grin,
“The foot warmers were quite cold, 80,
him in any way, but it would make a
splendid plea for you if you were on
trial.”’
New Orleans ‘Direc, covnectiona *
4 Bastera points. Quick Time.
& Oo sarod jee
L
ny gaya she'll bet he is going for a mite
ry CRS & WEEK
Mr, EMicott did as he had been re.
This) was not sufficient to satisfy the
» he is going down town fora while, maw
ARES IO TEE OA EU EP ART EE ES OE SAN
length inserted under this head for 60 Cents
‘a week or $2 month. Each additional line
. 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Paya_ ‘ble invariably in advance.)
Michell’s Dancing School.
Ladies’ and gentle ’s class meets every
Wednesday evening 8 o’clock, Children’s class every Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Social every Saturday night. Private lessons at hall orat residence. 0825
Swart Has Charge Again. .
Business is rushing at Swart’s Photograph
Gallery. High-grade work at popular prices
catches ’em. a8-tt
For Sale.
Long-established Express Business, good
horse and wagon, Enquire of F. T. Nilon. '
. plavies—I am making vifeiages doing
pleasant home work,and will gladly send full
particulars to all sending 2c. stamp.
Miss M, A. STEBBINS,
Lawrence, Michigan,
Reduction.
New rates of fare on the N. OC. N. G. BR.
R. Commencing January 1, 1896, the fare
between Colfax and Nevada Citywill be
$1.75. Between Grass Valley and Colfax
$1.50, and on all trains between Grass Valley and Nevada City 25 cents, The fare to
intermediate stations reduced in like proportion.
vada City and Colfax, good for three days,
$2.50. -Round trip tickets between Grass
Valley and Colfax, good for three days, $2.
Commutation tickets, good for all stations
between Nevada City and Chicago Park,
$1. ‘These tickets good for five fares between Grass Valley and Nevada City.
Joun F, Kipper,
Pres. and Man’gr.
Gro. FLETCHER,
Gen’, Pass, and Tkt, Agt.
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Offive—Tilley: Building, Nevada City.
Ls}
SCHMIDT BROS.,
Pine Street,;Nevada City
Leading Cigar Dealers.
—In StockLeading Lady / General Arthur,
The Best pues Imp’td,
strelia,
5 = Cent < Bohemian Club,
CIGAR La Rosa,
in the City. Harmonia i
Table of Distance from Nevada City
and Fare.
TO MILES. FARE,
Alpha..... «163 eeeeee ee ee
Birchville.:..060. LOZ 6. cece ee ee eee ee
Bowman’s Dam..35 ..«.Sad waeR pores
Camptonville..,.238 Stage.... $3 50
Cherokee....-. 12} OS cate alate 2 25
Columbia Hill..132 sesecnec’ OO
COHEE Ss. 56.20 os 16 #8) . ccusegpegeck ot
Saree .eoes 204 Railroad.. . 2 25
Dutch Fla’ wel7 Stage.... 2 50
Downieville. ; . ...44 LLingtae er . 7 50
Edwards Bridge.. 72 OG casa heleie 100
Forest City. .\...39 Mt gh nthe UD
French Corral....18% © ‘* ssscsssssesess
Graniteville....
4.00
Grass Valley.-.
26
Lake City....
2 00
Little York...
1 50
Moore’s Flat...
3 50
N. Bloomfield. ..144 2 50
N, San Juan... 13 2 00°
Omega....--+20 3 00
Purdon Bridge... 64 1 00
Relief Hill..... 18 2 50
Rough & Ready.. 8 $0 gatag cs eee
Sierra City.... 56 SS Say Sarno 9 00
Smartaville.... 19 Oh oh sige cae OO
Spenceville.... 20 ae eae aaa oc any
Sacramento..,..76
San Francisco...
Truckee.. ..
Washington... 19 Stage.... .
You Bet.<..5.. 10 es tease
.
‘Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in. ’
Round trip tickéts between Ne-}
4 30
6 50
2400088 St cues ca pee
2 50
1 50
LOST MANHOOD
HEADACHE,
PIMPLES,
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Cal.
J. J. JACKSON,
The Largest.
DRUG STORE
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(0@F-The Doctor has discovered the sctive principle on which the vitality of the
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Send for Circulars and Testimonials,
Address all mail orders to DAVOL. MEDICINE CO., P,
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Daily Transcript!
Leading Newspaper
: . >» (Suceessora to CARR BROS.),
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No. Be
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You use only half as much per cup. Sixty esnte pee
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