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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

February 8, 1897 (4 pages)

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Sat eskse Uy a eer een ee eee t ad a Greenway. Mone Greenway and EA. and were arratl amid the usual Assemblyman Robinson has h? . debility drawn the bill introduced, by him in. 77yearsofage. = a : the Legislature providing that parties. . Another corre ’ beari 4 . ~~-prospecting or w' ine unde { = pond be obliged to give a bond to se-. Gillett, will appear in tomorrow’s issue control his school with cure the payment of 1 pill, said te be equally dangerous in. ‘The talk of the dancing people. just its effects on the mining industry, has now is the masqueraile been introduced by Mr. Placer county, who isa member of the . made for e successful party. Committee on Mines and Mining. It. ‘This newspaper fight is not for the withdrawal of ‘the Robinson . will stay to a decided finish, and let pill would be sufficient to. deter. atly . no one lose sight of that fact.+ one from introducing a similar bill. When black: is black we will say so, We should think that any be “te fair-minded person could see the harm . bear upon us to say black is white. that would be done by sucha law. It. 47 is to be hoped. that any measure of this kind will fail to be adopted. “In our issue of Friday we made distinct and unequivocal charges in relation to our special dispatch having ‘been used without adt “The Herald of Saturday acknowledges that it is squelched, and says: “We know not what to say when a gman editor igor @ liar for refus-. Lodge No. 18, I. O. G. T., of Fr jperian. Corral were installed as follows la.“*. tertainment Thursday evening by Lodge Deputy) ," J. A. Dillon: BN. Smith, P. 0.T.; A. G. Dart, O.'T.; Mrs. Maggie Dillon, VT.; Miss Flora Rosendale, 8. J. W.; Roy ™ distribution. On party of friends correspondence seem that the explanation given . own seeking, butas we are in it we ded,. and no influence can be brought to me. Nuf.sed for the present. pown’ “The death is announced in San Francisco of the widow of the late A. Goldsuch ne smith, who at The « Transcript’? Vindicated. . goods store where A. ‘Blumenthal’s is . Manage them and now. San Francisco to New York to/ tions atithority from us. avoid taxation on the first. Monday in that way.James P. Pierce, who, with the late. MeGanney and others, founded referring to the editor of } =. . i "galas : “UPT) sects ante which no oné Excelsior Water and Miging Com-. Appeal: It was reported.on the street ae : His 3 . pany at Smartsville, died a few days that a well-known bartender had fallen ever u wputed, and then calls us (the . : ever o. Alameda. =; 5 estate in Chicago. A ago in ee and J. Clarence Abbott, a talented elo, will render a number of tote given at the Union tote] on Feb. 17th for the benefit of Pasqu. 2 Isolta, @ teamster, while chie mine 6. urday bed bie team swept from under’ im by the swollen by jumping and swimmix ashore. mt ae ate Nation. French Corral Insta. The. fllowlig officers. of Ateeve fee. Lee Miller, G.; Ha arTi : French, 8.5 t , “¢ all right, . easy matter to ake friends. ‘The lawgi ‘ a2 tc ean had S te tai in -the . yers have come to the conclusion that ee . At the preliminary debate* held #* oc DE 20 race . Stanford University last Friday eyering to select three representatives from e. the successful contestants was Ss: Ww. Charles, who received his early educabled Noah's ark . andis-naw a law student at the above ‘$1. recent date says: “Numerous and.@inin many quarters acted in the Superior Court today, Judge F. T, Nilon presiding: : Thomas McAuley, vs. J. F. Moody. Estate of HH. H. Hanssen. Settle-ment of annual account and decree of misfortunes have recently been. brought to public notice. Mr. Fisher Hstate’ot Jere Blake, decensed. “Sale. of property confirmed. undeniable. ability. ‘Qdd Fellows Notice. The officers and every member of Oustomah Lodge are requested. to be mination to use every honorable effort present at the regular meeting tomorto straighten out his tangled affairs . row evening. There will be work ib wo the initiat ory degree. es ‘ speig Salinas Fone: Domestic trou seauheamons a Sear igo Goo. . : is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cumwey & Co. doing business in. ” the City of Toledo, County and State ‘People who are always finding fault with . the teacher’s methods of managing the per thing in the ons of dollars ere being gent . you can truthfully answer these quesconscience, then perhaps you will have March. We have $60 that will not go aright to criticise the faulte of the teacher, but not before. he an eye-to business, as the attornéy he must select would be sure to get a good the bar expecting to be treated royally when the sack arrived. There were dreams of oyster suppers and champagne as they pitched the many doljars on the counter. The two lawyers were extraordinarily liberal and treated every one in sight. It has since: developed that young man has not fallen heir to any si ‘a yich relative it would be an Cari Essner cf Philadelphia will furStanford on the Carnot debate one of: ,igk the supper at ley’s inaugural ball. “. of the supper: was considered the best of twenty-one that were submitted by competing cai terers from New York, Baltimore, Philfor Mr. Will E. . saelphia, Wash Fisher, whose financial and domestic ey % ington, has beet known in this city for a long} pour Corners : time. Hé is recognized as generous-' 4. game from the river channel. Hanhearted; an honest and capable busi-} 5.e4s of cotton-4ail rabbits took refuge ness man, of large transactions and . on the levee. ‘ , : the levee. by his return, and the avowed deter. . with dogs and shot slaughter by man _ them met death by drowning. ~ cologne, nutmeg management of your ; tothe satisfaction of your own phe. ogue of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, childrep; perfect as they are ? How . Roses, Grains, Potat would you get-along with forty or fitty mage — A duns children as your neighbors aréttime, that it is time to think about our gardens. This issue contains half a dozen full page half-tone illustrations of Roses, Asters, Gold Flowers, Oarnations and Tomatoes. It seems fall of -teurs or professionals. Send 15 cents to James Vick’s Sons, Rochester, N. Y,, extra choice Pansy and a copy of Vick’s Floral Guide, If you state that you . pead this in the’ Nevapa Orry. TRANflower seeds free. ee Vick’s Floral Guide for i897. has come as regular as spring Here it is again to remind us information for either amaIn the sentence above quoted is a pure and unequivocal admission in plain English that every charge made by the TRaNsoRIPT on Friday last was cortect. The Herald having acknow!ledged this as such, we have nothing} ,. $ more to say at present. ; 8:45 and 6:80 p. m. ‘The household furniture, carpets, . city cooking utensils, etc. of K. Casper are offered for sale at a bargain and in quantities to suit purchasers. * quire at residence. Household Effects For Sale. En. Te LE It Costs Very Little To dress well now-a-days, for you can buy a complete suit—no shop worn,but fresh stock—for $8, at Levitt’s rupt Store. Bankf3-4t = A Fact Worth Knowing. and all:‘Throat and Lung diseases are : we We have just received an enormous line of White, Neg“moon ° '. ligee and Fancy Overshirts’ ihe early Spring trade. They he storms of jare in a little early, but we sti 1 maintain our old position of , he yar getting the good thin, s first. We will sell you the best ea, tmatening weet} WHITE SHIRT FOR 75 CENTS ‘The earth passes. be"That can be bought in the West for the same mioney. 50 CENTS A WEEK. minimum exer-. (with an affidavit of one of his emQ5th, moon being at last quarter on the ee ae : dise of physical force, and in order to. ployes who had charge of the Herald 2d. Ps : “= oral support of the community and . above was, as ste @“SPECIAL DISPATOH : puta betas ue ww. a the homes. Without this support the . To THE HERaLD From San FRANcts00,” The Herald says: = =~ illiam H. Andrews has been ap: teacher will soon lose his authority in. we will pay the $50 to the Benevolent “Qur esteemed temporary departs painted agent in this city for the Twin se ong Oi am eB rant. Wil eny an ving sy tis . TEAR a nh Sea" ath npgn tiation Bnd ory oe Oe if at all, by a resort to physical force. is not a fair proposition to prove the questions, and defies us to prove to the cx keaiis cpa ble invariably in advance. ‘Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in léngth inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $3 month. Each additional line 10 centa a week or 40centsa month PayaRooms for Rent. Suspension Bridge. i Farnished Rooms for rent. Suitable for housekeeping. Apply to MRS. JOY, near f8-iw Situation Wanted.
From now on the time table of the Grass Valley and Nevada City bus line will be as follows: Leave Grass Leave Nevada City—10 a. m.; 2,5 and 7:30 p. m. : Busses will call to any part of the for passengers free of charge. tf Valley—8:45 a; m.; 1, Bye woman who speaks German, to do housework. Apply at CITY HOTEL. 2 House to Rent. quire at this office. A dwelling situated on, Prospect Hill. Inj28-tf of FRANK T. SMITH. For Sale at a Bargain. The Smith place, on the corner of Park .Aventie and Nimrod street, with dwelling~ and outbulldings.: For particulars enquire d26tf Woodland Oreamery Butter, the best in the market, can be had of Phil Scadden, the sole agent. Dancing School. a25-tf A Baby’s Life Saved. “My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh’s Oure,” writes Mrs. J.B Martin, Hunteville, Ala. night. * Prof. Michell will open his dancing schoo! at Odd Fellows hall on Saturday, November ith. Ladies and gentlemen's class wij] meet every Wednesday evening. Children's class Saturday afternoon, Socials every Saturday nb-tf To Cure a Cold in One Day, ged at a. =. Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents. Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript office a ot Each person threw money over it was a put-up job. The , but.has: learned that. if he is rich, pure and nourishing. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure and cures all blood diseases, restoring health and vigor. , operate. Cure indigestion, headache ‘tle a full strength lasting odor. Put ap in handsomest packages ever shown SST ESTEE You Can Be Watt when your blood the blood rich and Hoon’s Pris are easy to take, easy to 25c. * Fine Perfumes. Seely Bros’ Quadruple Extracts are the finest. American goods, Bach botin this city. For sale exclusively by : H. Dickerman, tf Druggist and Stationer. The Only All-Round Shoe Shop President. McKinMr. Easner ex10,000 persons at the Fully 50,000 pieces of of silver and 10,000 needed for the service The supper will cost The menu is quite elaborate, and Cincinnati and > . on Good ‘Day fer Cotten-tails. The bigh water drove thick were they that Where you can get fine boots and shoes ntade to order and the best, neatest repairing done for less money than anywhere else is at L. J. TravTman’s. j8 ARRIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL strength the food against adulteration common to brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORE Celebrated for its great leavening and heal Assures thfulness. alum and all forms of}the cheap Money fain Street, Nevada City. J. A. NORTHWAY, « PROPRIETOR man and dog, many © ——_— +o How She Feit. guns on the other portions of the leyee: Besides. this Creases<=—— t. Joe A gashing ‘young ng woman n describing happiness restored in. his fess y. like a tubof butter swimming in honey, : mead ebanberrie i . The Dollar of Your Daddies if Great Remnant \Sale ee2* ‘To wind up our piengeae Clearance have for the days, commencing on Monday, Feb. 8, at 10 o'clock a. m Remnant sale.’ nants AT YOUR OWN PRICE. — L. LUBECK, Commercial St. NeyedaCity All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. For sale by H. Dickerman. German Dill Pickles, _s__. Spiced Herrings, olland Herrings,fi Also, a large assortment of DELICACIES, German Pretzels. Queen Olives in Bulk, ‘ancy Crackers, 20 varieties, The NATIONAL FRUIT-STORE, Broad Street, opp. Citizens Bank. e, we will next ten To solicit for 5 & phacal R emcopying and enlarging in same quality of work. T guarantee Studio on York Street. I Employ No Agents PORTRAIT WORK, but I am prepared hag all kinds of Crayon, Pastel or Water Colors at prices that cannot be duplicated for ; satisfaction. iy vore, THE PHOTOGRAPHER @@~ Frames made to order. "That is the way you find a paper dollar when you take it out of hee pocket. But the best way to find is to advertise your business in a live newspa-) per that is read by the most people in the terriee ee aes eae B) sys at the. Hill's Mixed Mavoring Bankrupt store, below National. Moat. . Sucesos. a24-tt Po ee, vee vee ie tory it covers. Such a ee ¢ Daily Transcript ps ee i be FOR e WHAT THEY’LL BRING. For the Ten DaysSol will sell Goods at the Bankrupt Store f The Very. Choicest ® BANKRUPT STORE, In Storeroom Below National Ex. change Hote Also Choral and Ore WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. apniy a the Protemor. ¢ . Saloon, yew J. R. DAVIS, Corner Commerclal'and Pine sts. Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental ve Been. of tuition, ete / i i