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July 12, 1898 (4 pages)

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treet NEVADA CITY, CAL., TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1808. ONR En y oe tee & THE. TRANSCRIPT,. Panes Aecemionee 50 CEN WEEK. ttm opi = : Sy arts ia ata : : CENTS A W EEK Senator Vest has a favorite story. GeNis WANTED — p's “OWN & CALKINS. = Proprietors. Five dollars will be charged for a: Sr paeeiee Which he bas told on the oocasion’ of . 1, Every County to Supply the Great Po ne *) olitical announcements ‘up to tk Summer School. ase & political speech, but, so far as . ” Mar Demandfor . : : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. q ‘ own, never on the floor of the United Mie? ie . ,eeting of the Conventions, and non The und resigned will open. a sumimer. States senate. es oa ee nee Fiity Cents Per fonth. ill be published unless paid for i school for all grades above the primary, in **A temperance lecturer was .strogAmerica’s War. For Humanity ot iret tvance Washington schoolhouse, July 18th. For) gling against odds in Kentucky,’ says 5 VV Bae : i a ADVERTISING RATES. sas terms apply to {Jil-lw] GRO. W. OGDEN. . the senator. ‘‘He was talking to ® mot} TOLD IN PICTURE : oie oe , oo _ de kno 1 on application, <a . . Wwantea Fidioclaw & og very large audience that had been . des : hh Sg : et = tor Superintendent of Schools joring Apprentice. . drawn to the hall by curiosity. ‘The » ® ® AND STORY nother Great Big Assortment of : ; A fa domes smart boy about 16 yeara of effect of alcohol is to shorten life,’ said porte ‘ "8 Bl DS ANTED. : eine i mes i sate parila, elias moll metre gee at the rear of the hall mageeice darned f f » “see < : WN], ROGERS aisehe antmomae spa pei: that juncture and said, ‘You're SEN ATOR JOHN J. ING ALLS é a e G of 2 aoe es Is hereby announced as a cand’date for th: House Wives oa é oe : 4 ffice of County superintendent cf Sehc ols. ee ‘*Why? inquired the ad e ak oR PRG, NEE BE RECEIVED UP TO 12] Shiedeliathe'a elton ‘of tho: Hepublics: . Wittuias a great ereatthe Comiiy Winter it] Adan’ i ae. ning . Of Kansas. 45 Cents a Yard is the Pric ia : ee iominating convertion. they failto jar some of my’ beautiful * rasp“Because, sir, Live t “Grinks 4 : a : F e. —_— aly ‘ sae a f ; berries. Picked fresh every morsing, and} for 75 years, and I'm 90 and am likely funety sagt thvtealis tsotrated and aes : # "For privileges for conducting the ice eresm For Recorder. delivered promptly by Andrews & Co. Re-. to live to be 100. 1 am strong enough page oh Gc ag book on the subjcet of the : . : PEPE °9 Soler Ff tobe, bold at Glenbrook Park pe : nde — a _ ‘Oh, no doubt, sir! You're an ex-. 200 Superb ilustrations. From ‘ NEW YORK RACKET : STORE, oe 8 ae ee JOHN WERRY > Dance at Union Hall. es ee as a Ha sigs on drinking’ ee ee os . ne Geer tere : Cc. R. MURCHIE Ie hereby announced as a candidate fcr the There Will be a social Adneé Saturday might . “+ “What? sened the impatient old Photographs Yellow Front, ‘Transcript Bock. : of Sesal mee »aice of pouty Rie order, subject to t. e de . at Union'Hall, Indian Flat. All {uvited:' Per . ‘toper : 3 ie ‘Secretary. et at she Pee pieeo nominasins beso Be couple 75 cents, tucluding supper. —jll-td, couse ee dtiuking ’ j Office at G. E. Turner’s st re. jotd a you kesp on drinking, you'll . taken specially for this great work. nts} ig ¢ ie "6 : ‘ ——/ have to be shot on judgment day.’’— acess Se, pint & ween went es . i eNAcEeQrANne ° ejaegae ° ° 2 cas a ¥ . ee FA it & J a x For' Sheriff. & for Sale at a Bargain. St. Lovis Globe-Democrat. , [for description, terms gud eur vitory Sones 95(0995(0096(0996(0 9(0 02506 OG Dees S PEloIvelosrslosss(ossa(oors(o : : NEAT, ‘ = ; sent eee on oe ner ay Bee Why he Wobdeted. 4 a ie ‘ ey ot ESIC OW Fo ) PUG oe i 9G ° ow, i : i Ea 2 ; oF sale at a ‘reaso le price, al .N,.D.Thompson Publishing Co. — — as * H ANDY, : D. B. GETCHELL large lots with both of the house. Inquire of A oe who went away from home jomp 4 : oa a eee — ——e : ae eee s heteby ann sunced as a candidate for the Mus. Joum Hagt, Sacramento street. . Some time ago to attend a convention of ST. LOUIS, MO., or NEW YORK CITY. e ; . aECONOMIC. AL ; Boe gare FE eg tren pabject to church people was struck with the me ! \ ’ L t ZS, : soe vantinen: eo ae Private Lessons beauty of the little town ip which the . — . se ee ee He ; a ia & é \ : ., . eonve Given iy an experienced eohodl tescher, ali] S*thering was held. Fle had plentyef. ; =, 6 : pee ed ee ——o : Fer Ricord il edhjedts thorougtily tdaht “avithmetioand . *me, and while wandering about walkA Photo ra h eo : ae & : <> : or: hecoraer, book-keeping a speciality: “Close ‘attention ‘ed into the village cemetcry. It wasa , Ge Ne > eee ep beautifc! place, and the delegate walked around amoung the graves. He saw a monument, oue of the largest in the cemetery, and read with surprise the inscription on it, ‘‘A Lawyer and an Honest Man.’’ The delegate scratched his head and: looked at. tne monument _again. He read the inscription over and 4.over. Then be walked all around the monument and examined the grave te.backward scholars,' Terms ‘Reasonable, C.E. MARTYN, care of Mys. Quintana, .Nimrod Street, Nevada City, » Jy. Raspberries. People who wish berries for ‘canning, will ‘do well to hand their orders to. Andrews & Polkinghorn who will this year market my Spring crop. The fruit is exceptionally firm and la-ge. T, H. LEHR.” je29-1w ae ee Is a nice remembrance tosend a relative, or a WE _friend or a sweetheart. aa) L2 They will be pleased if ‘ 5 {' itis a good likeness of ~ 2 you. ‘ Moo RE Will make you take a good picture. His OOo skill in pose and retonching shows you off to: advantage. ae, ” Gas Stoves, Hot Plates; — JOHN S. GREGORY = : rei ee . Announces himself a candidate for the office : The Nevada Gas Company is now carof County Recorder, subject tothe decision rying a fine line of GAS STOVES and . of the Republican nominating convention, HT PLATES of all kinds, which the i Big Reduction eammererenten te el eet DICKERMAN’S. 5 I ha: e increased my stock and house wife will find very convenient during the hot summer months. i ' * They Bake, Broil Meats, ‘ For Sale. closely. ‘ peo ds eee in the cemetery * : addea many new features bis Cook Anything. In’ Summer Pants, . One thousand shares of stock in the Cadee Hay of fous s : 4 See ps ] : ‘Have you found the grave of ap old es 2 F . Do not heat the house. : mus Mining Company for $10 a-share. En-} tyieng?’ House and Lot LADIES will find the only complete line a auire of H. Fredericks, Woodland,Cal, j18-1m “No,” said the delegate, “but I was ereeki * ? wondering how they cameto bury those two fellows iu one grave.’’—St. Joseph News. ; FOR SALE. a Are perfectly. safe. ee of French, American and Crepe Gissue Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking -W. H. HIBBITT, Gas Sold Cheap For Fuel. BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepap.rs in this ety. All new stock. HH : pared to doall kinds of ‘blacksmithing and Ngee RT aay SRS A Six-Room Cottage, With Bath, AERERVET AD ; ich , ‘ik sandy wb as i hon? b. 4 wagon work with neatness aud dispatch. ued Pertinent Query. ’ _ Call and see these handy stoves a V//4 ft Oallo7,. Pick work and mining work a specialty,. The little boy was with hie mother , th» office of the aapere: spi 075 New wagons and carriages built to order. at a theater in Louisville, The play: Situated on Névada Street, A Fine Box of Stationery for 25 Cents. : ‘ Place of business on Broad street in the old was **‘Jim, the Penman » and was the : 4 ; * Mrs. C, M. Mails Has bre up with her from. San Francisso . a. 1 line of Misses and Children’s Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also $5 00 . Ladies Dades, Tam O’Shanters and Walking acene where Jim displays 65 £100 bank notes. The little boy was very i quisitive, and while he heard Mr. Eagle speaking of the pound notes he asked his mother how much money a pound was. When he -was told that it was about $5 in American money, he .sat silent Two doorsabove the Episcopal Church, ‘Nevada Gas Co. NEW YORK ‘BAKERY Pine Street, Near Broad, @lO2O2e@o@ Drugs, Stationery, : @ DICKERM AN'S.S Photo Supplies. ‘and owned by JOHN HEYER, NEVADA CITY. i = IS OFFERED FOR SALE Summer Pants to Order,Commercial st., Nevada City, Hats in the latest styles. {mi6-tf] se ED ne : A. J. HOWANN, = + Proprietor . summer Pants to Order,6 sit Br oad street, next to Luetje & Biunu’s: end — for awhile. Then he AT A BARGAIN. OOOOOOOS) TELEPHONE 301. : ! Teen eA : e : : said, ‘‘Sixty-five thousand pounds . ; j Cor. ‘Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes; Etc. Som Frere ent: 7 00 would be quite a big fortune for a man eek or: Pine and Commercial Ste. s There is a good sized Jot. The house is in semen Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cente. Apply to F. E. BROWN, Transcript office. — Notice to Taxpayer. City Taxes are now duc aud payable, ani wil: ve delnlinquent 0. and after Monday, Aug. Ist. to have, wouldn’t it, mamma?’ Answered in the affirmative, he thought for awhile. Then he asked, ““Mamma, if Mr. Bagle has so much money why does he work so hard at this theater when he could be having a bully good time spending those bank notes?’’—Louisville Commercial. good condition throughout. Baked Every Day. All my work is made in Nevada City. Pérfect fit and first-class workmanship Soit ES For Further Particulars Inquire on "EYES RIGHT! And Everything Else Right. The carload. of NEW ‘PO.A‘LOE®S just received at my store are sound a: a bell, mealy when cooked anc of excellent
flavor. Try them. “W:i tiie Cakes to Order a Specialt, the Premises. When taking a Spin on the Turnpike be. ween Nevada City ‘rand Grass Valley, «don’t tail to Stop at Town Talk Water ) our Horse and Call on: r J. STEWART, Who will serve you with A Cool G'ass of Beer, A Refreshing Temperance Drink, Or a First-class Cigar. TypewritersThey Educate as Well as Please.. . . Provide the children with the means to obtain a livelihood for themselves. Bawthorne and D’Aubepine. As a nom de plume for a great deal cf his work Hawthorne ‘assumed the Brench translation of ‘his vname: His stories 1D Xho: Namneratic Se vtime are’ nttribated te Mie . PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. A moderuve vawe, s oyrentes a profitapine. Lowell says of him in hig Con bleinvestment for your My stock of Fresh, i Pure cord address: ‘You would think me ex. ; cia see — travagant, 1. fear, if 1 said how highly G. WICKSON & CO. sod eit ak P ours are Sand 5 Front St., San Francisco. x p Lebensm ss fz { rate the genius of Hawthorne in, the ; customers are given the Sole Agent for Woodland Creamery Ectter. . Oil Smooth as Satin. I wilt be at. my office in the City The finest i oe Hall every day, at the hours from 9 to 12a. m., from 2 to 5 p. m., and fiom i bistory of literature. At any rate, Hawthorne taught us one.great.and needful bargains. lesson, and that. is that our own pas! was an ample storehouse for the brightest works. of. imagination and fancy:’. ‘PHILIP HILD, Boot and Shoemaker The Best.Liquors, All the favorite brands of Whiskies kept on ‘hand, such as: “Kentucky Taylor,” “Jess. Mo re,” “Thomas Taylor,” “Oscar Yepper,’ and “Robin Hood.” in quantities to suit purchasers. CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. : KINK PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY Ac B. WOLE, Sole Agent. : atnxims ov sxasvas, ‘ ‘BXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON All Orders Promptly Filled. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wrimes and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. of Whi _ The Best Cigars. ROBIN HOOD to 9 p. m., for tHe purpose of rece.ving . —icaward Everett Halo in Outlook. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, . j ivl1° E. A. dea ea a Favorable Indications. Broad St., Opp. National Hotel. ; COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA city. Tete are the attractions you can rice sa lees (oo ty Marebal. . see, ringerly (having risen to go . ATL WORK, PEREORAER IN 4, BT, , always find at a ate moenestgetes — the clock strikes 12, suddenly seats him . < ¢pairing. A share of patronage solicited. e ; “THE COUNCIL CH AMBER PR Gop ong oe bee hvaptog . romans by . L. L. BOWMAN. S$. F.SHAW pa ee eal ag be dear, Saat 2 A B WO FF 2 . CO ehibcidl a ndedi1 <3 that I will be-here tomorrow bight. Pes RSE aes oe Le e i ‘ Beer 5 Cents a GI clues. -eeenai SHAW & BOWMAN, Miss Languid (yawning) — Ther capes deaninag igh ap = AER sp aLIS es sicko A er a Glass. ee 3 i of. ik ae r eee ' Dentis 3 seems to be every indication . Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk 6 _ Richinond Dispatch. ‘Transcript Block, Commercial Street, CASH GROCER. Offiice in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City, Cal. Nevada City. ee ee Lowest Prices. Pee a Best Goods, ~~ _Largest Assortment. We have always on hand a lafge assortment of Fancy. Groceries such as~Limburg Cheese, Often on the green leavesof trees you [ will notice little black spots which do not seem to arise from any disease, as . . the plant looks -otherwise ‘healthy gnough. Asa matter of fact these aré saused by burning; the rays of the suu zet focused by the drops of-‘morning . dew. ‘ THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets. ; ‘Ranch For Sale. Situated One and a Half Miles . rom Wm. J. Britland. Naw Rates For Beer, We, the undersigned Brewers and their representatives doing business i» Nevada City, Grass Valley and vicinits do hereby agree not to sell Beer for les: than the following prices per keg, net cash—no rebate of any nature : NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Cc. J. NAF¢zIGER, om e Prop’: The Danes were the first to abolish slavery in their West Indian possesene 5.0 . 8 . ong ine 15, Gallons, $5.00 ae Beat: Fost. Matton . Sous. Nevada City. Swiss.Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de toi, Bone10 Gallons, -= 4.35 Sole Ageiits for the Celebrated . dams, Baconand Lard = : ala P ’ ’ S Gallons, 1.75 wholesale and retail. i Queen Wilhelmina’s Oath. Has House, Barn and outbuildings. less Sardines, etc. And all kinds of Meats Contains three acres, partly cultivated, s Enterprise Beer, eats . The coronation of the young queen of usually found ina having fruit trees, vines, vegetable garThis agreement to take effect upor Remember we are Sole Agents for and after this date: Which. is the best in the market. Sold in class market. Holland will take place, according toa j J. W. Upton, quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Cooks Sere _ recently published’ decree, on Sept. 6. den, #e: Frank Bros. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. On that day the young womahb, with WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. 2D /B " , R. 2 ; f : WF Michett;————-—Choice Malaga Wine for family.and mediciUNION MARKET, right hand raised, in the presence of} Inquire of P. G. SCADDEN, ouglagss utter and obin Slooa Whisky. Mes. S. Binkelman, in ly oo a selection of Bite Wines . Commercial St. Nevada City.___. che States general, will pledge herself je28 Commercial Street. : Whelihan Bros. : Genuine taported Swies, Limbar ee welt COLLEY BROS., © Prop’s,. to the ee reinie Bosse) vs ee A full line of Breakfast Guods : i . George Gehrig, tere. Particular ‘attention paid to family Beef, Rosh Masten’ Tost Ete., pranee Fn i com & pepiial OR aa: etm dead cng ee a O. Morning Meal, Rolled : 4 ree Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima's ancake Florr, etc. perors: ‘*] swear to thé people of the Netherlands to observe and always maintain the fundamental law. I pledge myself to defend and to preserve with all my power the independence of the kingdom, to protect public and private liberty and the rights of all my subjects and to employ for the preservation and ad; vancement of individual and general Also Choral and Orchestral Director. prosperity all the means which the laws “Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other place at my disposal. as the due of an N for the . upright queen, “And ma God aid me in portions Gf gcmttine papi ct thle ows . ry work.” ‘bee: israel Hosken, isoard & Son. THE GROTTO, MAITLAND & BECLEY, + Proprietor Choicest of Wines, Liquorsand Cigars ——— v W E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public. Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and instrumental Music, $100. Reward. peng PREMIUM GIVEN TOZEACH CUSTOMER. Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M.°LATTA, Proprietor. The Nevada County Electric Power Jompany offers the above reward for oformation that will lead to the ar‘est and conviction of any and.all parjes found tampering or. interfering in wy form, shape or manner with the jompany’s poles or wires in either of ‘ne towns or across Asati WARNING—From now ca there wil! ea strong current on our wires, and meddling with them do so at : Best of attention given to transient customers. When You Buy Job:Printing / You naturally want to get the best for your money. ; aah The quality of Papae,. fypo2aal (nxall out a gic6e tae in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Stables Open “All Night. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. Telephone No. 72. 2 Steam Beer a Specialty. Call and see us. ye bg make your visit ¢ : 3 pleasant one. ‘ heir own mes. e ‘ : !emember the place—Brace’s old stand, May : ? ee E. J. pe Sasa, Jz., ‘Tor particulars as to terms of tuition, ete, Fadden Ciga r Sto re Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects also, P stree@ Nevada City. E . . pply to the Professor, either by letter or Still They Tramp. ? _ -. danager Nevada County Electric personally, st hhomein NorthSanJuan, or} 4)) put f tates in the Union:have . STYLES CH ANGE Be ° . 7 Power Company. the Union 1. Nevada City. ut four states in the ‘he ve] Junction Main and Commere ee Union Livery Stable, ee page ities gig emmy Sgr MM ad ta IN PRINTING 3 : j ’ LC DLEY, : . . ~ The same as in clothing, and the Taysonrirr keeps yith th rees Dame ty pele. are: Ueon Banh Attorney and Counselor at Law. Nevada Assay Office, do convict labor. Germany and Belgium . THOMAS J. TORPIE, Prop. Panne 0 tay Aeg Bieeceruatiegi:’ We hare she newest Peon peepee = {put bim ‘on penal farms. But in all Printing plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent “ae work weare now turning out to be the Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. : See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. ‘ : : BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Established in 1868 by JAS, J. COR No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. . 7) BFRICE— Y¥ °‘RUILDING, J Braad and Pine streets. un ~tairs. countries and in all states the tramp goes marching on.—Boston Globe. ; Gold and ores of every_description 1 pelted The finest assortment o ng A FRED D. MASON, refined and assayed. Practical m' WEN a girl thinks a man dueen’t The Leading Brands of Cigars .ttorney at Law and Notary Public. . @ 1nne from 50 to 800 Ibe. a ‘ bate ee Bars. Aelds . Care for her she begins to try to make . ee ee ees ico Danaea : him. baste 70-BE FOUND IN NBVADA CITY. (Successor to Mrs. I. Waters.) Henry Lane, <) Prop'r The tinest turn-outs p hecounty,andplen ry ot them E eee Upon da; and uight MELEE T CII TRS NT weit arte tet wine neater ah seen Peery oper rope SSSA SEE RS Ni ta a paracrine Teac Dane ree