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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

July 10, 1896 (4 pages)

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Segefh 2 Ske. . EF z = a ivf E £ epee urpose 0 for a that all pear beh day: of of said mr for such bem meet. etition on ry of this successive (SCRIPT, a 1 im said WELT, Judge. ECEASED he under. 3 of August rs and all ie said de» mecessary ver the first aid Adminof Schmidt ty, Nevada HMIDT, of August ite, ento, Califor 0 ALEX ANlex Durbin, Iwin, Ninais, WwW. Cole, all whom it ed lands pre re Cent ral Pate} rant’ aid t Distr ct and vate’ flied with 1] Land Office d to said rail: mineral charscr of Letter ring to deterwhether min; and personal Hider said inui befure the @ at 10 o'clock mine the true red lands: Section 85 T. ection 5, T. 16 iA ss 16N.,R.9 6 of Sec. 11, T. vl Sec, 11,7, NY ‘e hereby ci ed ice ae you may said lands. person inter 3 FRASER, Register. GARDNER, > "Receiver. met ing “Company business— ty, Californis, y, Cal. t a meeting of ‘the. 10th day of Fil cents (i on = dt capita ‘ble im ate o e Secretary ssessment shal y of June, 16% tised for sale 9 yment is made y, the 6th day © ent men! jament and ex ie Board of Di N, fuss Juan, OF THE STA the County ° ae se re ~ % ery rim ; appear . abov tox Are ae oft , Complaint ‘ elusive of the 3 ou Oo levada geome : pty v< del ‘o foreclose BS oom tise will D to the Ca complain of , rm ie “i Reardan, ing. ‘ — a POPPI KT IN Ao OES Sanitary Plumbing GEO. E. TURNER 55 to 59 Pine Street. NEVADA CITY. net a] . si anion Fo apes and the ae is Sal, of ae. things. . [your eyes wide open the real jtween. When we. buy our goods we look sharp for quality land workmanship. If they are right we see about the price ;. if not, 10 cents.on the dollar won’t tempt us have @téputation at stake.” If you buy lare are right, no matter how little you pay for’em= “But with good things are:few and -farbeto buy; ‘for we goods from us they i ht oo US REPAIR Bead > Nevada City. I make a specialty of it. Iem: he best materials. Frives the —— nil lowest. : , . GREAT Stoves ‘vows CLOSING OUT SALE! Heating . Pat. T ah eater : aban Stoves . Box Patterns ) And others — AT IME. ' ) Richmond Cooking . Grand Pacific _—e WHITE HOUSE Garland Stoves . Westwood One Lot pf LADIES’ DRIVING GLOVES, reduced . from And others $x 50 to 75 cents a pair. ‘ae oi 4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, oth cad from ‘$1 50 to! $1 10 Hardware fmt. ‘ty Seale, Js this pair. en an Hlegant dattriient of LADIES’ SHIRT W.AISTS, sizes 32 “Tinware Merenersinesttatted 5 nay SARE ON ON eu apap tuitent, eg 2 ‘Oar etre stock of' WASH GOODS are going at: a sacriPlain and decorated hee: Crockery 2rd? 1Titatt : Borsa vsseaar oi iy RSD . Our elegant STORE FIXTURES are for-sale at a bargain. If you want r wen e Remember that X Lamps S2hist tien haitieyteas THE WHITE HOUSE, All kinds of ; B; NEWMAN & CO. Wire Fencing [icdng' andl ohesyHave plain and fancy. The beat of * ra And otlier materials for nas apiece BEEHIVE Fine al : J. J. JACKSON, » Plastering ——AND—— Brickwork In all their branches, Also PATCHING AND WHITING, 4 ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING, CEMENT. WORK a Specialty. O’REILLY Leave orders at Star & Crescent Saloon. & ZILKIE. Agency For--Monogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Depot for Fancy Groceries re PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Pepsin als hades ifanstauseesthcerine $1 25 Battle Ax Tohacco..... 30] of the existence of other and more poioe Duffy’s Malt . 1 00. Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25) Gnestic pa veel poabRcrng herE arc CRONK:-BEER: + Gaimecock Whisky Ju.. 1 00 me <~ im-buik, per. gal. 50] tion. ICHOLAS SHINGLE, WHO IS SOLE Liew! et Whisky eT ala gine £08 75 ives, , I 25 THE RICHEST MAN’S WIFE. ess hw See ore ryant’s: Root Beer pottle se Mikado Soap, in bar Eeapi 05 Some Amasiog Truths About Marchioness enough beer about the.” ' . Hire’s . “ 3for 50. Everything else in proportion. LA and Her Home. i : First of July : Of the wife of Li: Hung’ Chang, -milHe conned Sishlest tact thebest. 5 2 « = =e = = * ARABIAN ROAST’? Coffee lionaire of millionaires, a«writer in is the Best. : Pearson’s Weekly, says:Marchioness Proprietor Shasta Water, Shasta: Ginger. Ale ae the. lopinion, of santha weisied. & . woman should cry provided she does:so. “noiselessly.” swell, all wails. should ~ . mast not sniff, gulp or otherwise make _, an object of herself. Hf she does.all the. . pathos of her crying is gone.” a idea is thrown out. that “sty! in weep. 1€ ing should be cultivated; : f her-face ‘begins to i The there are, several “forms” of weeping. “ eweep . . . aioné to their pillow in the dead of. iti held, is_aimistake, . " the -weeper old and ugly before hpr time, and does not do anybody the slightest good. . ‘ Then there is thé woman who is cry. ing at-every.opportune and inopportu: moment. ; Thats bad form in weeping. The “whimpering style, with a grievance, usually found in the past middleage lady,” is to be shunned. The worst form of all is the “red-faced cry of temper,” which usually asserts itself in an ne stamp of “the beautifully . ' arched Trilby: and ends ina general’ . ’ ". stampede. of the assembled: multitude. A WAR f NOTE. qi f Nieacuncs No: 90. Pe Oe TS rates aire oe m Le 8 Magee 3 LIBERTY . BELL = ae ai . namie Raisiennniaysmshecia ss 2 pen This Soap contains BUTTERMILK ‘in propor: eo _tions that render it very soothing to the Skin, @. We GUARANTEE to not substitute.in putting up. : Prescriptions. He DICKERIIAN & CO.,. DRUGS AND STATIONERY, Cor. Pine and Commercial sts, Ie ee PPS oe Sane AOS Ze BEN, BOW Se we 4 : ae Cnt em RS Col, Jom A. Cocker ill's Happy Retort to a Boastful Britisher. Representative Mercer, of Nebraska,, met the late Col. John A. Cockerill dur ing his trip' through Japen about a year ago, sdys the Washington Post. . Gockerill was then/acting as war correspondent for the New York Herald. “Representatives ofall nations gathered: at Yokohama, many: of them tourists and others 6n business. It was at this time that Cockerill ran ‘across a cockney Briton, who was ‘boasting about the great prowess of his country, and mahing rather slighting-allusions to the United States. remarks ‘aroused Cockerill'’s: war spirit, and he told‘the Englishman that indsmuch as the United States had twice whipped England it coulthprobably do so again. Mi" +O——ah--my deah sab!”, said the doughty Briton, “you.ah mistaken, sureAnd then
+We’re going ang Until July 7th . away. Call before that date. Last opportunity to get our High! Class work. at Popular Prices. DORSAZ & AMSDEN, (Direct from Oakland), Photographers : * EVADA CITY and GRASS VALLEY. oney ee .in Creases—— ‘That is the way you find i a paper dollar when you take it out of your pockS . ‘But ‘the best ‘way to n is to advertise your: bus~—iness-in alive ‘newspa= per that is read by the most people in the territory it covers. Such a. paper:is “ee 6 “The eee Daily Transcript ‘By Brown & Calkins, AS A RESULT PRODUCER WiSaA 5. PHENOMENA ®@ SCHMIDT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DRALRRS, Pine street ... 6.. cee ++» Nevada. Cal. LEADING LADY, Be Best § Cont Cigar GE ESTRELA ARTHUR ———IR peti "BOHEMIAN CLUB HARMONIA ly. If I remembah the history of my . eountry we took yah capitol an burned it, don’t you know?” “Yes,” said Cockerill, “you did take the capitol. -And-if'} remember the history of. my country. you a]so took Bunk_er Hill, But you: didn'titake it-very-far: } You let go of both of themlikewred-hot: brick, and, at last aseounts they. were still in our possession. But.let me.tell you what we'll do next time we havea war with you. We'll go over there, tow your snug little island across the Atlantic, and haul it-up the bay to New York fora wharf.” The Englishman. did not continue the: argument, POISONED: AIR. Tustrated catalogue free. —= Ladies’ $75. Iten teed by the Largest High Grae ie el, Built and, guaran y gest Hig ee et Fy gotory. Warranted the BEST of it Had GRADE wheels. Men's $85, Ladies’ $75 Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 McAllister St., San Francisco. \We want a live Agent in Nevada City. ’s $85. in the world, CO., of Indianapolis, Ind. me i sie it dstmanner Bo pa a Repai mipined A.J. BOVEY, Manufeeiore of and Dealer in BOOTS .& SHGES. DON’? FAIL TOSEE Pt . MY pet eaeone nee and ron road street, head of Union street, THE BEST OF WORK. THE LOWEST OF PRICES..pairing done on @ ‘What Produces Discomfort in a Crowded “3 Reom. “A vary important investigation into the nature. of the substances contained . in air expired by human-beings, says -¢he London Graphic, has just been completed’ ‘by two prominent men of science in America, Dr. J. S, Billings and Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell. As a result of their extended researches they: declare that ‘the discomfort produced: by crowded, ill-ventilated rooms, in persons not accustomed to them, is not due to the exeess of carbonic acid, nor to bacteria, nor in ‘most: cases ‘to dust of any kind. The two great-causes of such: discomfort, though not the only ones, .are excessive tem and unpleasant. odors.” But though the sir actually expired by healthy men and avimals contains no more poisonous substances than carbonic acid gas, . P experiments on the. air -in inhabited . CO rooms and hospital wards are seid to show that an important source of contamination is the minute’ particles of dusts, in: which there are micro-organisms, and it seems probable that these are the only really.dangerous elements in the air. These’views, and the con. clusion. that tiie presence of carbonic . aeid gas is not a trustworthy criterion SUMMER SUITS.. High Grade Work. 4 BET. BRO: AND 7 YPSTATRS ADJOINi GALLERY. E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor Tailored to Order in the highest style of the art Latest Cut, £@,O% Best Goods, Finest Trimmings, : Shop on the Plaza. You ou will Welnpre fad find this Novelty ‘Wood: Working and: Rey air Shop IN A specialty of FY ose pte and BAND SAW GS of.all-kinds on hand, Re notice. H. C. WEISENBURGER, Suceessor to 0. C; Percival, f NEVADA CITY. Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp, Union Hotel, Henry Lane, ‘Prop’r ‘ ~~ be i oe turn-outsin the eounty,and plenOpen day and night. Desh Work@’ Wonders. Boog and — CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW LIVERY and FEED STABLE Corner or ScHoon AND Mai Srreezts, NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL. — (Al orders left: with Mr; ‘Shingle Mace mecelve prompt attention“@a Give it a Trial. MONUMENTS. : ‘TOMBSONES, GRANITE WORK Boulder st., near Park ave., WORK WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS. * Weisenburger & Coffey, Biot Sas aos Brory Degorip» and Monuments, A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale. ....Liquor Dealers, And Sole Nevada County Agents for a Enterprise Brewing Co. MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE*WORLD. We Pay No High Rents !: -We Employ No Drummers ! "We Give the Best’ Terms toRetailers. yet she looks 30, or even less, her expenditures. In her: gems and botanidal collections. wardrobe are. Finally she dresses her hair in. than the one that goes before, Bs ssc awon ne eeege oe i. WEAARD& . SON, Broad St. Nereia aps da . . Li is very beautiful, and, compared. with her fellow-countrywomen, an exceedingly learned lady. Her age is more— possibly a great deal more—than* ‘50, The wife of the richest man in the world, she spends royally, although not without keeping: & detailed account of ficent. home on the banks’df the Pei-Ho she lives.in great splendor, surrounded by: song birds, peacocks, aquaria, pottery, . Ove thousand: attendants. and. serv-) ants answer her beck and ¢éall. In her}, 2,000 eeats, 1,200) pairs of “trouserettes” and 500 fur orange and acacia blooms and afterward takes an airing i in the.coolie sedan. ways, each more miraculous and a more perfect example ef the egiffeur’s art E. NORTHUP, Prop. JATIES CAIRNS, st., opp. National Hotel, Broad has established the following Fine Horses en Circicuaa: for every —— always ready. Prices for Cash Only :. Sspeciatty of conveying passengers San Juan to Nevada vda City to Singhs Har oa ea ee EE $3 M4 ae train. Lap Du ress. ee aa on erieuae aes” Prices to suit the times. eo ees 1B] COME AND SHE ME per pair. a 15 Biel attgore ean: baselio tx em. 0 and 12 years, robes, made from the finest skins. Her} 5 pa. yg a Also Be. fine Studebaker a spring feet have been compressed until they //Best 10 jig loug, with two eee wae will be oat on ms are quite inefficient-for the al . 'Glev reasonable terms. * purpose, and the marchioness: is: unable CPS to walk more,than a few yards ata time. Frederick Tellam, Twice a dayshe bathes* in gil of jis ' Nevada City. ie & TAMBLYN Horseshoers and Farriers, os WHELIHAN BROS., Corner B: best bra: New [lanagement. The UNION HOTEL BARBER af e A FIRSTCLASS BARBER ROM SAN PRANCISCO. The very best of work: in all li: th ness. Give hima trial and he ines of the pore COOL, SHARP. BEER. 3 dees of that Yanuman thar st hex you are. thirsty Se ae a WAUKE ‘YY BEER, call on =e CHAS. PECOR, Sacramento street. He knows how to draw it, and it ie Ay a Maat All kirids of _Wines‘and Liquors. Private Roonis in connection; H. TicKECHNIE, House Painter and Paper Hariger. HARD OIL rigs Santry. DECORAING. & All orders. pro executed. Leave orders at the Union’ Ww. shy “THE HUB.” Corner Pine Pine and Commercial Streets. Do You Want a Good Drink ? Then T ry PARNELL'S MOO! wOOoD ee ‘Ss fapbasep Fad their. line in the the most reason hed. a afaiti rer road st. Nevada City, are. nner Agents for Rubstaller’s ait® vies «fs -Beer, . % e “THE. RECEPTION,” Tel. No. 4k Commoreist Beebe,