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July 15, 1896 (4 pages)

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al Foret make » of Ba pelb'tarey prosed * ing month fom te ring, et et aes reve. . ee shall be allow. tax year, = making e followi: Ook, Rich. Kee: _C. RICH, it of the Board, juneg AOR teed EP Real Estate, JURT OF of California = +H. Kruger, de. A. Kruger, ce fpf execuer of this Court’ . to mortgage thas A the’ foley of of niet fate. ake] Calforiia, , yy the in. ; tn 3 Pacitic line™ of Minturn itherly along. said ee jon aed the ‘enue; thence . named line one feet; thence at. tion with the said aera the point of ; he purpose than $3,000 for a years, ordered that all state appear be, the’.0th day of rt-room of said ‘the hour of 10 then and there to ve why said reaj by said exer. esaid, or for such t. shall seem meet. to tLe petition on iculars, nat Acopy of this our (4) successive ly _ TRANSCRIPT, a ublished in said N CALDWELL, Judge, ditors. JTKE, DECEASED Ly by’ Py pocet 1e estate of August creditors and all ainst the ‘said deith the necessary nths after the nrst to the said Adminstore of Sehmidt da = City, _ Nevada W. SCHMIDT, istate of August ‘or Estate. N. jlacramento, CaliforVEN TO ALEXANves, Alex. Durbin, ne, Edwin Minis, enn, W.-H. -€ol e, and to all whom it lescribed lands are 8 bY the Centra! Punoer ita prapt and 0 Land Di-tr et and ) protests fied with Gen. ral Land (ftice id 1a1:0'to said railthe mineral ch .rnission=r of Jetter . a hear:ng to deteian‘is whe her minpan and personal rext, wat under said {be .jhal bef ore the 8 office at 10 o'clock determine the true escribe t innds: t2 of Sect ow 35 T. = ecton 6 if . 4s, T. 1S and 8 of see. i it N. 14 of Sec. 11, T. 17 on are hereby ef ed vidence ax yon may tr of said linds, fF any person interOM AS ofeoae egister. S. F. GARDAI Kec: iver. Notice, “Mining Company unty, ee at a mee don the 1gth day of rae the cepical e@ capita sayable. Hntigatat ™ mm tathe oa, v8 ey” ip he ‘shall . day’ of June. 1846, Lon od for sale at ayment is made : ay, the 6th day of aquent: assessment, ertisment and exf the Board of Di-' ° MAN, Secretary. an Juan, (des RT OF THE S STATE for the County of 1 Company, Plainefeudant. Superior Court of and for the County ied in ‘the County, of Cait ifornia send Lefenda.t. to. appear in au acaboveperior Court of the for Posen County of ne Complaint hed clusiv the day era on zee of this County ; or af 8. eyada oo, that theet thereon at ber 1th, Jeorece © to purchase any tell fe = “torecicsing conue the : ug ag Gaemuatie " with costs of suit. mah appear by you ee ea int = am uty Clerk. T, atte: t = 36TH. ead 1049 Published every eveni nat ea oy WT? sea “Attention Ladies. Mrs. N. PA Ross, ‘traveling manager for the San Francisco Viavi Company, is stopping at Mrs, J. Hamilton’s, Main street. She would be pleased to have, the ladies call. from 6 p.m. to 9 p. m. i) 1 at ld For Sale Cheap, The old half-mile housé barn and corral for sale shanal if applied for immediately. further particulars enquire of Cal. RB. ‘arka. jy9-1lw : & Rooms tu Rent. Two large furnished rooms are offered for . , rent on reasonable terms: “Apply at the} TRANSCRIPT office. j9-1w. For Rent, A house of five rooms‘ with all desirableout buildings. Free water and within. fifteen ‘ minutes walk of town. Rent reasonable. §9 Boy Wanted. To work on ranch. Must be a good milker, and live on the place. Apply at this office, _ j1-2w. Residence for Sale. The residence: property, of the late B. a. . Miller is offered for sdle. For particulars enquire of M. M, BARUH. j17-tf Lost. LOST—A chain belonging to a hay press— between Nevada City and Bear river—McCourtney. road—Saturday, June 6th. The . finder will be suitably rewarded by sending word to FRED WARTELL, Lincoln, Placer: i 5 i ee > Art Studio. ‘Mass Cora Sutton will give instructions in spainting and drawing at her studio in the Transcript Building; Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 until 12.and from 1 until 4, county. 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. ae MONUFIENTS, TOPIBSONES, “GRANITE WORK . . Weisenburger & Coffey, Seotch Granite and Marble of Every Deseripon. Letteri m Tombstones and a Mecensonts “S Promptly Attended to. WORK alalemcspnicz FIRST-CLASS. s ~PRICRS LOWEST INTHE STATE, . In profusion to suit all Before giving your orders for any kind of . Crocke P aah gure : Marble os Granite Warkcarive uaa.call. Teak apna iethiadepartaaa, ~ oD, Ls BOWMAN, 3. SHAW. If you want ; hat I le SHAW & BOWMAN, . Lamps cialey of them. “From the cheap és } ow FO. Dentists. eat to the most e rate w All kinds of » Office in Odd Fellows Bullding, Broad Street: ei Ss ickea well, fa ; Korane Wy Wire Fencing [.3cs*end is ob FINE PLATE oe A i eas Have plain and fancy. ‘EXTRACTING SRT LFULLY DONE The best of SCHIMDT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,“Pine street Sold. sr ---IN sTOCK—— fh ROSA ; RMONIA ‘THE TRANSCRIPT,. é tor N. P. BROWN, L, 8. CALKINS. ne bons in advance.... ahah Kees ake ; oh peng 8 a ‘ Casbah y peng Se te) PSF kot oe ion, : For LEADING LADY,’ Best 5 Cent Cigar 5. J. JACKSON, Proprietor = npency forePoimiiekit Whiskey -. Blue Label Catsup: Shasta’ Wat: Shasta Ginger Ae ge is the Best. 40 YEARS IN NEVADA CITY IN LINE WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS. Sanitary Plumbing i raked a ~ igicontgecn, Seed it. Lembest workmen and use ne best materials. Prices the Stoves } Morning Light Heating . Pat. Todd Heater . Sunbeam, _ Stoves . Box Patterns J And others ) Richmond Cooking . Grand Pacific ‘Garland Stoves . Westwood And others ee of Hardware Fancy spd Staple, is this completest lever offered é As for There is nothing of that kind Ti nware mane. that you cannot fitid on sale when you visit my store. ~ sy Plain and decorated 'Paints, Oils painters’ use.” Belt ready mixed Paint sold. Fine stock of AND CUTLERY, representFirearms jig the latest and the best products of the rth makers. *. GEO. E. ‘TURNER THE BEST OF WORK. THE LOWEST OF PRICES.. Bales: ou will always find this prevails at my 85 to 59 Pine Street. NEVADA CITY. COOL, SHARP BEER. Novelty Hood Working and: Repair Shop “Pav eee mous MILWAUKEE BREW: G AW 4 iinpiobatananaie CHAS. PECOR Cee pee : Sacramento street. --~~> : 4 ss tmoeer NEVADA Ory, He knows ber Sedrerit ted! it is always Do You Want ~ Pinal hae eee. Tee a Good Drink? oo eer ce CRONK BEER Then Try PARNELL’S i eat: ar ere NOBLE,” “Gas-. on e008." to make sou PEEL “THE RECEPTION,” _ . Te: Ro. Ma. ' Commierdial Streets: enough Len about ‘the. : First’of July : ‘ ieiduiticaekans article to be a the best Norietor 0 DEVILED. AND. — AND FISH. . $1.25 . Battle Ax Tobacco:..... 30 ae 1 00} Pickles, % gal. bottles.. © 25 Craseac Whisky se EL. i bulk, per gal. 50 Tats Wy ISES a. 75 . Olives, 5 ee ee Bryant’s Root Beer jBtig 10] Mikado Soap, -per bar... “05 Heer. er Everything: else:in proportion. * ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee Give it a Trial. For Frll the News 15 Cents a Week by Carrier in the City $6 00 a Year by Mail. = IYARD. a GEO. WILLIAM DURST Take the Daity TRANSCRIPT. LUMBER 4 T. P. BYRNE Finn ost abl a Lumber Yard on upper 8B. he Ee pugayan mets hall cor pro abe Buildingand Mining Lumber, Gudtie, Floorii Shingies, Shakes, Etc., Etc. Tu BAST QUALITY 0 BE RAD IN THIS MARKET. Prices Given Upon on Application, ‘Leave Orders at the’ Yard. RESUMED BUSINESS Foymerly of. the New te age Bekerzcheecvesed. « ; First-Class Bakery esriye midaly te ial Ew he a TT {stand doors a BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
"To serve thie publte with Pire-dines Bread, Pies and Cakes, — rRANGY PasteY OF AGE RINDS TO ORDER Wedding Gated Sbedidiey. ~ Wtaatly on ind> = Union Livery: Stable, Henry Lane, Prop’r Th. fnew turn-outs in the county,and plen-: ty 0} Open day and night. Plasteri ng [Betdower’ Ta all their branches. Also PATCHING AND WHITING, ‘ ORNAMENTAL ~ PLASTERING, CEMENT WORK'a Specialty. O’REILLY: & ZILKIE. ‘the ‘Weather on Our Our Neighboring Planet “Is Always Fine, ‘. plicated and more pleasant than thatcf configurations hpon the planet the fault pis in our own atmosphere a ‘myself, encountered only 15 days (from “systems that are absolutely antithetivc. Furthermore, in-the rarefied dtmoe . ‘easionally, however; and generally attended by their moth‘. “We sell more or less goods out of see" MARTIAN METEOROLOGY. The Martian meteorology is less comthe earth, says the North American Review. .'Vhere the weather. is almost always fine, especially during summer. Very seldom are there clouds even in winter. ‘ Getierally, when we’ are unable to distinguish through the telcsedpe’ the details of the geographical that of Mars. It is very rarely that when: our atmospheric: con are good we are unable to see these de. tails. During the last périod of ob servation of-Mars in 1894, I, to speak for October 10 to 25) when the surface oF the planet was veiled by its own! atmosohere. ., Clouds; are excessively rare on the surface of Mars, and perhaps exist at all only as fogs or light cirrus; they are not clouds-of rain er sto . These veils are very infrequent there, while they are perpetual upon the "earth. Probably there isnot a single day in the year when’ the entire surface of the varth is -uncovered so that it could be satisfactorily. observed from space. The two planets: have two-meteorlogicr] al. phere of Mars there’can be no péwerfu!} winds, like the trade winds, and ‘the predominant atmospheric ‘currents which rule ‘terrestrial climates. Ocobservers’ havc A. “TSOARD. & SON, ia We Pay No High Rents! A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City. CLOSING OUT SALE! Enterprise Brewing Co. ‘. MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. a WHITE HOUSE = _ Wholesale.... Liquor. Dealers, And Sole Meine County Seco for the We Employ No Drummers ! We Give the Best Terms to Retailers. anseuniaanadl Pomme a GREAT AT THE noted long streaks of snow which apnear to:-have,-heen produced by currents in a tranquil atmosphere. Schiaparelli, for instance, observed such streaks (“trainees”) in’ November and Decem. ber, 1881, around the northern pole, and extending a considerable distance from it. But such things are ‘excéptions. The normal condition of Mars is finc weather. KISS FOR EVEKYONE. An Annual Roumauian Fair Where Oscilation: Reigas. Helmagen, a Roumanian country town of 1,200 inhabitants, holds its annual fair on the feast of St. Thesdore. On this occasion the piace swarms with hewly married brides from 60 or 80 villages in the distriet; widows who have The young women, m festive attire, ers-in-law, carry jugs. of wine enwreathed with flowers in their hands. They kiss every one they mect, and afterward presént the jug to his lips for a “nip.” The individual thus regaled bestows’ a siialf gift on‘ the fair Cybele. Not to’ partaké of the proffered wine is regarded as an insult to the young wife and’her faniily. She is therefore reserved toward strangers, and only kisses those whom she thinks likely to taste of her wine. The kissing is carried on every where-in the streets, in the taverns and in private housés. The origin of this custom ‘is veiled in obscurity, Some say tliat it dates hack to the time when the Turks made frequent raids into Transylvania and One Lot of LADIES’ DRIVING GLOVES, reduced from 4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, Sadueed from $1. 50 to $1 10 Elegant assortment of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, sizes 32 Our entire stock of WASH GOODS are going at a sacri Our elegant STORE FIXTURES are for sale at a bargain. taken fresh husbands remain at home. . _ $I 50107 5 cents a pair. @ pair. to 42, below cost. fice. THE WHITE HOUSE, ~B. NEWMAN & CO. SOT re Fo semmieaiara Thustrated a free. % We want a tive Agent in ‘Nevada City. Ten’s $85. Ladies’ $75. Built and guaranteed by the Largest High Grade lo Bier ole Ta Factor ctory in t in the world, ‘ a of Indianapolis, Ind. Warranted the BEST of Ae HIGH GRAD whee Ladits’ $75 and $8. Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 Mcallister St., San Francisco. carried away all the young women they could lay their hands on. Such of ther as contrived to escape from captivity happening to return to Helmagen 4! the time of the fair, kissed their friend and relatives, and even strangers whc eongratulated them on their wonder tul deliverance. “ABATING A SA NUISANCE. Dog Nelson Uses “Gueer Méans of Disposing of a Starling Car. The London Spectator tells a dog story of unusual quality: Nelson was one of ourselves, Wher we went he went. He was especially fond of following our trap, and nothing, not even his dog friends, could divert him from his faithful attendance at our wheels. One summer we were staying at the west coast village of Saltcoats, where the sands are broad and flat, and we often drove along the road skirting th¢ SUMMER SUITS.. ey Tailored to Order in the highest style of the art. Latest Cut, eOes: Best Goods, Finest Trimmings, ke . High Grade Work. E. E. DULAC, IMerchant Tailor BET, BROAD AND UP PH GALLERY tinh OINbay. Nelson followed, of course, The . dogs of the village seldqm molested or interrupted: him, but. ohe rash little terrier repeatedly rushed out of his garden gate as we passed, and bit at Nelson's heels.’ Time after time Nelson declined to notice the insult, but one day his patience became’ exhausted, Turnirg around he caught the unhappy terrier by the back of the neck, carried him} down the sands 4nd into the water chest deep, put his paw on him and drowned him, and then carried him back to the dry sand and laid him out there. One crunch of his jaws would have done the deed; and more quickly; but it seemed as if Nelson had no personal animosity against the dog, or at least had suppressed it, but concluded that the world would be better off without such a snarling cur. Battle Between Kingbirds. A battle between kingbirds took place on Steve Baker’s farm near Baptistown, Pa., and was witnessed by a party of men, among whom was E. T. Lafetra, a 3% naturalist.. The huntsmen picked the bodies of 90 dead birds on of battle, and they say that there were probably as many more. ~No quarter was given, and wounded birds were followed to the earth and quickly picked to death. Most of the death blows were given on the spine, just back of the neck, or-else under a wing, probably in the heart. a : New Use for Lar Muffs, “I sold a man ® pair of ear muffs the other day,” said'a furnishing goods salesman to a customer. who wasasking him.some questions about the business. son the year round to people who are going to'strange places, but that was the first pair of ear muffs I ever sold in summer, and I asked this ae has inciécatally, if he was going to Green: Leave oraéis at Stat & Chestitit Saloon. eld tap Cash Works Wonders. Harness and Saddlery JAMES CAIRNS, Bro oe ard the follow ing MEV Corner oF ScHOOL aND MAIN Sreeets, SNORTH SAN JUAN, CAL. CHEAPER THAN BYER. E. NORTHUP, Prep: opp. National Hotel, a a , Fine Horses and. Carriages for every x land, and he said no, he was going to! pad ‘em and wear ‘em at home when the oe. owere ss CLANCY & TAMBLYN] Horseshoers and Farriers, accarion always ready. T with el Waspne and Price: ces for Cash Only: jalty of conearing passengers oo = ore notiee "on ressona . om on orth Jaan to Nevada Olty to 00 agi a “A The are free from vices, of Prices to suit the times, pe bagraes. are) free Bugey Whips 02200000 2 GOME AND SEE ME. tiaman pared $0 sede ae de aateeeeren to fii, ng Pea . Nevada man dain Office, oo 3) :FOR SALE: . " cammendee Rae 13 ‘TA: ae: Spur Straps. ss 23 A 2300. Also a ST Seheker ia years. Legge eh dee nae oN Becrscree OP be oo [ret veaettere ake, atte! ches . Secon one Bare Anda Sey Gare: perio priaaiess $0 . reasonable terms. * sarees Frederick Tellam, : WHELIHAN BROS., Broad st.; Nevada City, are You are siok « or disa) VERY and FEED STABLE == Money © iN That is the way, you find a paper dollar when be . take it-out of your: et. But the: best way re ae find Tho lar ot or Dds is to advertise your business in a live newspaper that is réad by'the most people in the terri‘tory it covers, een a paperis -° . The ses Daily Tenducelot By Brown & Calkins. AS A RESULT PRODUCER a THA HEALTH o. AND ACCIDENT _ INSURANCE. *delityMutual Aid Association. San Francisco, Cal 5 ° For Five Cents Per Daye iL FATsnmeatnganahe bear anes bie to work through “Winn pay. if you ate scoldentally killed, WIL & week, : sigh and tide when you are WILL Pax, fe ie To <s le a Toot OF both to ge) yi 00: 1i: aanbore ra seen oa LIFE INSURANCE, pinoe a polies ie fe Inara oe per $1000 Poe liel 00 par sored hea EK, per week for ceshiontine sickness, . at Geath ée iF esatge ae) ae aad i Also iho per Fi0.00 eannot lose; The Fidelity uisPied by ose ry eminent! ane Sate ta pew pent fee ith Ksocittion ts é nited ashd ite with ‘States of oe and Sr “whitoh,t together w an le and rge assets, na’ 4h absolute certi: antee of the: solidity of its protection. members. Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J.. M. SHETTERLEY, San Vraneisco, Cal. J.R. Davis, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CHORAL RP ne DIRECTOR, sits Névada City, Grass Ville and other of instructing ‘pupils: a: iculars as to térnis of tlt, : Bernal, at he hope in Worth Soa Saab, or Empire Stable, Secretary and General Manager, Teacher of of Nevada county ee own Por apply to the mall Broad Street, opp. roaetiny Exchange Hotel, JAMES HENSESSY, The han oka gant reoatlonot HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Toke found in this part of the State. Couey Cornér Broad and Pine Center Bice Skin ROUORS a CIGARS Fo Nat in their line in the t the their line in shel agents for Ruhstaller’s Git Bdge