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July 10, 1897 (4 pages)

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your sie ae h_ Wonder St: re. es cial sale days — Goods u do not want to ihe ice our d Children’s Shoes dies’, Misses’ and C1. air for 25 cents. ck Hose, 3 Seed for 25 “TRANSCRIPT. DAV. iach! rien senses t Ice Oream Soda at Eph Cohn’s » beat, Try it. 49-tf ne’s Band will give an open: air} on the baleony of the secon ay was the regular sibecthaly’ pay-. " E most of the mines in this viL. Ferris who died at the county al this week was seventy-fourbid. H. Tuttle of the Own Satoon, Ne; has secured the Agency for. celebrated Milwaukee lager ‘capes he will serve in first-class in bottles and kegs, at popular j22-tf p batars began today to put in JULY Rh 1897.) Salaries May be Hung ty owe! a Year are granted, indicate that the divorce laws of California are very liberal: and ae . } that it is altogether too easy for’ marThe Mess That Governor Budd is ap gern eae? pg rae maha iar a : them r. t a cult Charged With Getiing the matter’to trump up some cause for Public Schools Into. complaint, especially if both parties have been to blame in their conduct towards each other. Superior Judges in this county have on several occasions « given strong reprimands to parties in_ divorce -cases Sackamento, July 9.—Nearly 7,000 teachers of the public schools: of, the State of California will be unable to decree. There should be more refusals. unless good cause for separation can . ibe shown. -Recently in Tehama county . Judge Ellison had one. of these cases, todeal with and he refused to order a decree, the concluding part of his de-'~ cision being as follows: the next session of the Legislature. Such is the opoinion of those versed in the school laws of the State, and it is, Claimed that. the subject has been brought to the attention of the Attorney-General, and that he has been requested to render an opinion. The frequent: cpihiaits ape ol divorces throughout this State and the! f very many decrees of separations that; = " *¥ do not think the sacred relations . How Photography and. Eectrictty Appear to Pat Life into — o é terrestrial sphere ten or fifteen years ‘ago should stroll back and find its way ‘spectroscope or animatoscope is an. ‘ exhibition this week, it would probably . j think that either it was. dreaming or elsé there had been. a revival of. the . . Miracle age. * ~ Last night the manager of the show™ tulked with the TranscrieT man about the wonderful narrow strips of film If the shade of a man who left this: : a. Land,have sometimes. refused to grant.a/into the Theater where ‘the Edison . Sarsaparilla ’ Ie the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. -Prepared only by €: 1: Hood & Co,; Lowell; Mass. Liver Mls; to Hood’s Pills ciks,caryioopesate. te Between the 1st an thie pe of july. the business heretofore carried on by? the late B. Hy MILLER will be sold to MARCUS M. BARUH. As it is necessary to reduce the stock before the transfer is made the entire stock of clothing will be sold eee @ 8 Fe mA Less i han Cost& Remember the sale will last thirty days and the goods will be disposed of FOR CASH ONLY. & & Tis is owing-to the fact that Gover-’ of husband and. wife should be severed . that pass so swiftly in front of the cons . k Hose, 3 pair for 25 cts > cents, worth $1. efs, only 5 cents each, elsewhere at 25 Sate: to 10 cents, 20 cents. ry les,. 20 cents. \DER STORE, ‘REET. MANAGER, renee TION PPETITE” yeare. That’s the we aim to briug nent by searching lelicacies. There’s at we haven’t got. , and prices that JFFEE, the finest, a the market, only per tin. That's r, levada City. nd Creamery . Butter. Wt Ub YOPQMLT As pasate , Props. with an 2 tock of ’ GROCERIES & way of CANNED GOODS, . Give usa Triak Order icity last evening. He had just finid. supervision of the construction lect’‘and the final installment. will iv @ today. Mr. he is well satisfied with the work . lelving and fixtures for Maher’s. Ary goods store in the National fannex. He expects to have his. fin and be ready for business by st of August. ‘Baker will take a bus load of ers of Neva Rebekah Degree +to Grass Valley this. evening to the lodge at that place. There b installation of officers, an enhbment and banquet. Lodge and Temple. . Pythian and Rathbone Sisters izations of this city met together, vening and installed their officers, } names have been heretofore pub. The District Deputies officiatere Osear Pattison of Grass Valley he Lodge and Mrs, G. W. Danforth ié Temple. There was a program sting of songs by Mrs Osterman, Miller,and Mr. McGee; readings has. Steffens and Miss Ida Pecor; Ations by Mrs. A. Miller, and Miss » Gehrig; remarks by Mrs. W. H. lon; harmonica. solo by Mrs. ber. A conspicuous feature of the ing was the presentation to Mrs. Isaac, P. C.,of a magnificent jewel. Steffens made a neat presentation s on behalf of the Temple and ‘Isaac feelingly responded.Ice mand cake were served a8 a con3 to the evening’s entertainate River "Mining Project. irsday’s Marysville Appeal says: + Postelwaite, the chief party in bat in the dredger now nearing pletion on 8. O. Gunning’s‘river /olaims, near Smartsville, was in M tne machinery to be used on his nor Budd saw fit to veto the appropriation. for the State Printing Office. In consequence the school registers,which ‘ and unless. these registers are in their . possession and properly filled out the! County Superintendents are forbidden to draw warrants in their favor. . Section 1696 of the Political Code, teacher “must keep a State school register, in which shall be.left at the close gramme of -recitations, classification and grading of all pupils who have attended school at any time. during the! t school year. The Superintendent shall of the teacher until the teacher has filed-with him a certificate from the clerk of the Board of School Trustees subdivision have been complied with,” And section 1700 provides that: “N° warrant must be drawn in favor of any that the teacher has faithfully perninety-six.”” These registers. must be. provided, like‘all other supplies, by the Superinlaw expressly provides (in section schools and to teachers such blank used by county Boards of Education. Postelwaite says; ‘far and that the more he looks r the field, and that particular por-. (in which he now has a direct inst, the more certain he becomes 4 ‘there is a fortune ahead not only p the source of his opérations but; Hh construction work for others who want river dredgers. ; They Don’t ‘Know It All. 6 superstition that editors are en6d with a wisdom that never errs n expressing opinions, is passing, . Office. the teachers can draw no pay. . Tate record of the attendance, . subdivision 5, provides that every . of the term a report showing proin no case draw a requisition in favor to the effect that the provisions of their teacher unless the officer whose duty formed all the duties prescribed in secthe banquet hall. tion one thousand six hundred and tine is anticipated. If the Rebekahs tendent-of Public Instruction, and the in 1532, subdivision 6) that he must “prepare, have printed and furnish all: offiie et : cers charged with the administration . And tors few nighta only, “An eshl: . y. fee ength and containing of the laws relating to the public pition of animated pictures. The EdiIt is also expressly provided that they must . be. printed in the State Aabaearae A Van Camp’s Maccaroni' and Cheese . . in cans;.and Van Camp’s Ketchup are The language of the code is clear and the finest\goods in the market. For . 730 o'clock up to nine Gyeven later unmistakable, and unless the State . ‘sale by P. G. Scadden, Commercial . . Printing Office can supply the registers street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. 328) . plete performance. The State school register is an elabo. progress . Woodland Creamery Butter, the . ‘and conduct of each pupil, and con-,; best in the market, can be had of Phil, made. sists of fifty-seven pages of “various . Scadden, the sole agent. records and reports requiring no less than thirteen different kinds of ruling and as mauy different forms of questions. Besides these there are. five! ithe market, at Gaylord’s. Give it a} pages of solid nonpareil containing in. . trial if you want Sonethine nice. years of married life, where it appears, as I think it does in this case, that the , of either. The welfare of their chil, dren, to which both parties are warmly attached, precludes me from separating the parties unless the acts of cruelty . proved are of such a character us to make it clearly my duty to do so. “A little less growling on, the part of the husband and a little more forbearance on the part of the wife, and the parties can continue to live together in comparative peace and quiet and mutually assist in rearing their children to become respectable. men and women. ” pe ERROR oP Will Install Officers, Next Monday evening the officerselect of Mistletoe Encampment of Odd Fellows will be installed. The men i bers of Neva Rebekah. Degree Lodge have been invited, and' the wives of all members of the Encampment are also . Stallation a banquet will be served in Avery pleasant . all turn out there will be a large num*\ber in attendance from that lodge alone, as the membership amounts to nearly 200. At the Theater Tonight. son projectoscope. Sixteen of the most . forms and books as may be necessary interesting and comic scenes,commencto the discharge of their duties, includ‘ing at 7:30. Admission, 10 cents and ing blank teachers’ ¢ortificates to od . 15 cents. j0-2t Fine “Goods. : Fine ‘Butter. a25-tf ' Pure Honey. because of one. serious difficulty in 17, ‘. the animated effect on the screen is ‘HOTEL FOR SALE. Fine fresh comb honey, the: best in! 28 . centrated'rays ‘of a powerful electric lighf, and the pictures on which are . thrown on a big white screen some’ are requisite under the present laws, ' parties can continue to live. together . forty feet-away, reproducing life-size cannot be obtained for the teachers, without danger to the person or health ' representations of people and animals and other moving objects. There are sixteen of these scenes, some humoras. life.” One of them shows half a dozen pretty seminary girls in their night robes having a spirited pillow fight which is interrupted by the unexpected appearance in the dormitory of a. matron who finally succeeds in stopping the fan. A band of trick
elephants give a wotiderful exhibition of pyramid building, and’ little later a ring-full of trained horses go through their wonderful evolutions. One of the finest scenes is that of a famous acrabat in his specialties. There are parades of: artillery and mounted troops to stir the blood of the patriotic, the ready respond ofa city, fire department to a general. alarm,:an. excruciatingly fanny surf scene, a frontiersman trying toride a bucking broncho, etc. The shortest of these scenes is reproduced froma strip of film say an inch and a half wide, fifty feet long and containing six hundred sepyrate and distinct pictures, each picture representinga particular movement. The pic-. J tures of these distinct movements follow each other with such rapidity that secured. The more extended scenes are each from films one hundred. and eighteen hundred pictures. Thecheapi est of the films costs $15 apiece and range in price up to many times that amount. The company now at the Theater give a “continuous, shéw.” That is, they exhibit’the series of pictures.over; jand over during the evening, so that . people arriving there at any time from have an opportunity to witness a comThe Celebrated Singer. Is the lightest running and best Office, Broad street. j21-1m . sonata The apacie us new building on Sacramento . street rt distance above the Plaza, and ous, some thrilling, and all “as natural Board of Directo Annual H Mcottng. ‘ A SUERTE GOLD } MINING COMPANY. Location of Works, Nevada City, age unty Cul, The jar annual meeting: of /the reeopmengaes gh dy Suerte Gold Mining be held at No. a 413 Bush street, San Pansieca; Cal., on™ eyeing the thirpos pe day of July, 189, at the hour of 2 clock a, m., for the purpose of electin rs to serve for the ensu jooondeand reba de Lepper be bait such reg e e thi < for) book itt ee on T a sas ee o’elock p. ~ S. ROSE, Secretary. ‘Cin No 404 Msasatteaee street, San Francisco, Cal.. i6. Notice to Tax Payers. ITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE °AND PAY‘able, and will be delinquent.on and after Monday, August 2d, 1897. T will be at my office in the City Hall every day, at the hours from 9 to 12 a. M., and from 2 to.5 Pp. M., for the purpose of receiving taxes. E. A. TOMPKINS, City Marshal. Lh. FP. FISHER. Newspaper Advertising “Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco. N B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED e for all newspapers published on the nesiay Moxtca ; , the Haig ben iain. wi nesia, =< oan a Panama, Valparaiso, ae reat eg w Zealand, the Australian the Bancern States and Europe. Files of iT nanets every newspaper published on the Pacific Codst are kept constantly on hand and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. A Good Living and more may be made by any one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and_ villages. A small capital and energy are all that are needed. A book that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot rcAllister’s Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons ia Yours Raepestiatiy, . C. MILLER. P, Ss. All ba Accounts Due the Firm Should be Settied at Once. PURE FOOD “Low PRICES. ae idk i i i a Tous Geceey ts Sie ruer D Doctor. You've got to / ve got iy hg TH, and ineidentally a on Tyo ou get hold of one hea! ov r im Healthy customers oi selling Sa inne take and satisfied custo ers by charging them oo prices. -. Canned Corn. Sugar Corn: from the ‘State of Maine.... 10 cents per can. Oysters. Large Cove Oysters, 1 pound wisi dea sactahesisdiraruny 10 cents wit! ee who thinks o mene i Wermale Tomatoes. Three pound cans, Solid Pack save Fes ghed sieteetirokcsvars XO CONES Salmon. Good Alaska Salmon, one Ib. bid csceucheshcnsshl eid 10 cents A full line of Cheeses such as Philadelphia Hand Cheese, Circle X Roumatour, Genuine Swiss and Limburger. _WOLF'S CASH GROCERY. Dry Goods rm ‘Ata Sacrifice llillinery Fancy Goods LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOL SUITS Reduced From $6 to $3.25 MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD, (Successor to Mrs. Leater & Crawford). Main Street, «.» Nevada City, Cal. ML. & D, MARSH, Manufacturers and Dealers. Office and Yards, Boulder St , Neva daCity, Cal. Telephone No. 29. Wistake y with the other hallucinations that . DVBAVAASASISOAe fers, only, can understand the law; doctors know all about diseases . e at ministers are more than. hu‘structions to teachers and extracts \\ Needles a <a ou ae as the from the Political Code.. The book . * measures 12}¢x8 inches and can be} Forsewing machines, at city prices . ‘Sacramento Restaurant and Lodging House gotten out only in one or two offices in ' for sale by D. W. Davis, agent Singer . Is offered for sale_ and tells how to conduct en-. tertainments will be mailed . free upon request. LE nuurmurmumrusruurn TdT uP As nlarged and leer Having recently enla ant, we are prepared to our , says the Benicia New Era. A ppaper may be used in a legitimate , tor at least three purposes: for publishing of news; as the means ying expressions to the different the State outside of the State Printing . . Sewing Machine, Broad street. : Office, and even if these were permitted : j21-1m . . AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. to prepare them the expense would be greater. : } ‘ Reyal makes the food pure, The problem that now confronts the . é wholesome and delicious, . business. Apply to ISOLTA PASQUALA, Nevada City This is a rare opportunity to get a paying . T. H. McALuister, 16 Washington St., Chicago. Will not be made by taking time to examine our Summer line of Shoes. old, Silyer and Sabner Pr . ions of people, in regard to mat-. State and its people is, Will the teach. of public interest, and for the wiv. ers be willing to proceed with their . = oe ant aapeerets pf general notices. None of these} work without pay,.er will they close . We have the Latest Style S, sais r ; Write tes , fire any opinions from the editor the schools uutil the Governor calls an . your ores ma00 Sa — ‘he does his best worker when he extra session? It is clear they can . the Latest Lasts, and the Pioneer Reduction Works, Nevada City, Cal. b his true work, that of editing. 3 You Give Ur all that health ins to you? If not, look out forimblood. Cure boils, pimples, lors and all scrofulous tendencies draw no pay without filling in their. blanks a book they cannot obtain, and there seems at present no way out of the difficulty. A Few Words on Books. . . The New Health Coffee. Leateot Colors in BOOTS AND OXFORDS e O K. Painter. * ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla. “4 A good remark somebody made once . ; ov’s PILLS are purely vegetable . ‘s that if you own books -you do not . w. G. RICHARDS, Sole Agent ef Fg Prices that ANibsolute ly 2. ely Comp elition. do not purge, pain or gripe. All have to read them. That is, if you hear se Painting ! cists. if of a certain book, you say, “I must get Neatly and Quiokly Dons ppg that out of the-library and = ate ie G te B ild ? F. J. WH ITE, 4 ing New. you do so, it is necessary to read it al er Hanging, Sy dea Fete ae : once and return it. If wean buy it, oi ng O ul ‘ded avo pices, at} scu read what portion satisfies your parROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ; ' Painting, , Graining, . , BSON’s. iM a2étf . tioolar want at the moment, and then al If you are thinking.of putting up a house, a On Broan St., Near Crry HALL Maen » Sewing Machines Repaired. nee aati . barn, a shed or any other building, don’t fail to‘ ieation, . L. SWEENEY. . id ser be. be rel gg to me throu HMIDT BROS. LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, weenes -»Nevada City " Beesonee ING LADY eae 5 Cent Cis q ARRIVALS AT THE ‘68 valuable friends ut school or college. , ‘and h Ba . anor ne er . VeSterday 324 when “See ; IWwION HOTEL Then, too, in these days, when there ou cometo ‘ gre so many bhandreds of beoks a. year i ‘ y Ww ‘ —1" stoox— te oe ts elongate nd apes millions already published, . consider it adrian y you can, Hard are, Iron, Steel, sabia Su i CLUB to snit the times. Estimates ciel " y an expert workman. Apply at -of Singer Sewing Machine Co. ad street. jl-1m comeicy. Agent. filtiam i. Andrews has been appted agevt in this city for the Twin Laundry. Ail orders given prompt mtion. Broad street, one door be. Armory Hall. n10 _ eeniegeememceenecnanay yes _ NORTHWAY, Propxiror ot aie \ eorge C lett, Fresno, friends, always ready, dike any real friend, to serve you at a moment’s uotice in any way it can. Indeed, it isa reel friend, beeanse it never deserts you, never goes back on you; never changes, aless somebady borrows it, and that is not the book’sfault. The mere fact that vour recom is filled with books is a good kind of influence, for there is something im the. mere proximity of books that ajakes a.@bap serious occasionally and indigeeé him to sit and ponder once in cydhile in the midst of bis grind, his port, his daily Work and his other and it is utterly impossible ‘to try toread, as the old fellows in the later middle. ages used to, everything that is published. It is far better to re-read some good, fawhen that favorite . Today old newspaper. of . ee ideas, the DaILy: ANscRIPT of Nevada City, . Is to be be found in almost . every well-regulated home . of the county and in most all . The business places too, we . ; hear. people wonder) how they got along witbout it . examine into the merits of the Steel Roofing and Siding! Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles and more durable. Also, Ornamental Stee Ceiling for interior work. Complete Stock of scarcely help being reminded . @) the really valuable news. : ah a . service—local and gener. Deusete hineaee tiacmene Hoe, P mie Gils, V _ Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, arnishes, B sta Doors, WinDR. LA RUE’S . CELERY TEA p> & Tonic Laxative: EST OF WORK. Nin Bake role, poke we —_ _ Se nae (2 al—that makes .the paper dows, Sereens, Wire Netting, otc. : 7 -OWEST OF PRICES.. -Byran, ; . favorites, and you will seldom fail to sought for by all classes, Special attention given to SOLE AGENTS ° You willalwaysfiud this Arthur Wale, Camptonville, ‘. find something new in them each time T and right. SOLE AGENTS . ved fs wee poner Sth Francieco, . You ad I gives you tte ten OMOLPOW giong each Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. : ppd “i oy is e writing of them mus \ : ; . of TURNING and ei Wake . Woodland, ‘eo have meant to their gutbor if you can . day thereafter as the days come . Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and. for a H. DI CKER MAN’S DRUGS ULDINGS of all te Dr. HS 8. & tf, Washington, es them, mit = Boer nbeyoanic acco and go the caw a a ornamental work in tin or galvanized iron. C edhobeessl Sher 9 STATIONERY . WE © = re ong one somotrnes Petre Sire »,. continue to improve in all its ae : ‘eles we arte, ey, Round ae aatias departments, ay GEO. E. ‘TURNER, Pine St. . Cor. Pine aid Commercial. . Phone % ~