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July 16, 1896 (4 pages)

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ree Pon eel year, forma the follo ie Hos Hook, Reh J.C. mnt orite June age Real Es , f Cali i) sof W.H Kran Kruger, a. Aiapiin 3 exe as herein thet order of this Cy tors.to mortgage ate in the city of . oda, State of Calfo ner formed by the therly line of Pag ern line of Minti @ southerly along intersection with avenue; the last named line 4 (10S) feet; thence jon with the icavenue tothe poin eurity for the purp tless than $3,000 fo t two years, mid ordered that aid: estate up mday, the 20t Oth da day rt-room of a at the hour of jay, then and there 23 have, whi said ortgaged by said es atoresaid. o7 for: Court shall seem m rred to the petitio é Bas cerapupioa that a copy of { for. four (4) sucee + Daily TRANSORIE PT] ind published in JOHN CALDWELL, ud ) Creditors. iT WUTKE, DECEA given by the und r of the estate of Aug the ereditors and is against the said. em with the neces r. months after the otice to the said Adm >, the store of Schn Nevada City, Ne EB. W. SCHMID) the Estate of Au rney for Estate. be ATION." fice, Sacramento, Cs '¥Y GIVEN TO ALEX » Graves, alex Du ‘Ovrbutne, Bdwin m Tien, W. H. ¢ mhey, and te all vie ving deseribed lands nm. Lists by the Ccutn! any under its :rant AiImento t.and Di-tret named protests iiied [ the Genera} Lua 0 ti. gs id land to said son of the mineral ¢ Commiasion-r of .1¢ rdercd a hearing to de sai‘ lands whe her publication aud per a inrere +t. ified that under said ; will be hal bei sre r of ‘his office at 100’: 396, to. determine the # Wing describe i . unds: 4 or lot 2 of Section’ [ SE. of ect on 5,7 d 10 uf Sev. 17, T.16 N. r lots es ‘and 6 ufsee. . of N. W. 44 of Sec. 11] place yon are hereby ¢ aueh ‘evidence ax yu"s yharacter of said «nds tion by any person it ie THOMAS gsr Regis “CHAS. F. GARDNER, Reccivd nent Notice. mo ed Mining Comp ’ vada G lace of busine unty, Califo sment of Fifty cents sion pesable inl nm, a dl rold oe tothe Secret cane this assessment he 27th day of June] ar advertised for # unless ment. is on ms . the 6thd e ‘delinquent assess” of advertisment and order of the Board of I: GERMAN, Secretary; {otel, San Juan, immons, oe R COURT OF THES? n and for the Count tailroad Company, P nack, Defendartt. in rior Cour . in for the Col nat pied in of said s State of California . MeCormack,. Defer? iired to appear ins mst you by the. abs : Arocbers the Superior Court ¢ ‘ na neg oun wt e m plain es <ezoinalve of i on you ithe Ne Nevada Count! 8, Within thirty days. s brought to foreclose} according ‘0 fact, the sum of Sit! se; with ety there Snare from Octobe! plaint, asks r barr the Dect forecl mall rf it to ora scribed in he said sre of the se aN this if el a’ Vw AD, ve > : Buildi > $20‘a month and board. Inquire at W. BH, “TRANSORIPT office. eounty.~ . “TOMBSONES," Scotch Granite and Marble of Eyory Desoription. ee “NV raBA crt y,. os ree) wee? of has inte was he eee ae care EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO.. sent Se THE TRARBORIPE. c Published every event ngs 27 Sundays: ars been ha EROW es! gape Tete L. &. CALRINS. N. P. BROWN, Gri Wanted, ‘ : A girl is wanted to do housework. © “Wages, Smith’s grocery store. jyl5-lw . House ‘For Rent, * A house of five rooms with all desirable out buildings. Free water and within ade minutes walk of town. Rent reasonable. A lot of household furniture is also offered for sale, whole or in part. ji5-Iw . For Sale or ‘Rent. ie good Decker Bros.’ Plano is. offered for sale or rent. Inquire of I, Freud, at B. Newman & Co.’s White House, Broad st, . jl5-iw Attention Ladies. Mrs. N. J. 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. ‘in. to 9 p. m. 4 _ §yl4-lw For Sale Cheap. The old half-mile house barnand ¢orral for sale chen if applied for immediately. For further particulars enquire of Cal. R. Clarke. jy9-lw Rooms tu Rent. Two large furnished rooms are offered kok rent on reasonable terms. Apply at the j9-lw Boy Wanted. at > this §i-2w. and live on the place. Apply office. : Residence for Sale. “The residence property of the late B. 5: Miller is offered for sale. For particulars enquire of M. M. BARUH. jli-tf Lost. LOST—A chain belonging toa hay press— betweén Nevada City and Bear river—MeCourtney rpad—Saturday, June 6th. The finder will be suitably rewarded by sending word to FRED WARTELL, Lincoln, Placer 716-tf Art Studio. Miss Cora Sutton: will gtve instructions in painting and drawing at her studio in the Transcript Building, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 until 12 and from 1 until 4. 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. ie i MONUMENTS, GRANITE WORK . . . Weisenbunger: & Coffey, as Boulder st, near Park ONG ‘NEVADA CUTS cea. anyorpee it CAL. —— » Lettering on Tombstones aad Lacie me ge: Promptly Attended to. WORK WARRANTED Pist.CLASs: ; PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE Before giving your orders for any kind bad Marble or Granite Work sive us a call, J.L, BOWMAN. 4. ¥. SHAW. SHAW & BOWMAN, . : Dentists. Offiice in Odd zoteee Balas: Broad Rereee FINE. PLAae WORK A S SPECIALTY. TTRAGTING LLLFULLY DONE SCH rilDT BROS., __MBADING C1GAR DEALERS, Pine street . City, Cal. LEADING et trad ee ‘Cent Cigar GENERAL ARTHUR we TUMBOLD ne ar ‘Do You Want. ‘ a Good Drink ? 4 Then Try PARNELL'S. < T EE SR ie ead de ig + THE RECEPTION, oe . Firearms j, products of the lasting makers. GEO. E. TURNER} 55 to 80 Pine Street. NEVADA CITY. — COOL, SHARP BEER. hi and feeF like taking a fered be ode sive MILWAUKEE Bis Wdigo agency ‘For=<Monogram: Whiskey Blue Label Catsup _ _ Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale =A atiectc Whisky quart:pote a: IXE Whisky z Hire’ ss a! J. JACKSON, wetto GIRLS ShtovEny. Tos sane Listened to the he Vibrant ‘Tenor Votes : at the Phone. In the Detroit Electrical works thane is'a night watehman who possesses an he -has nothing else to do he sings to keep himself awake, says the Detroit j, Tribune.. Up in the big telephone ex. change a dozen girls are told off for night duty. They are, like the tenor, . } fond of the songs of the day, but, unlike they grow lonely after the calls begin to be few and far between andthe murmur of the street. traffic below has ceased. Some months ago, it is related, one ot the girls who had answered a call from the electrical works, overheard the watchman singing his favorite song. 41 She listened as long as she could withfull “ Bryant’s* Root Beer the. 3 for ‘« ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee is the Best. Give it a Trial. eeesesee#e @ out arousing the-ire of the unmusical individual at the other end of the line, and then confided her discovery to the rest of the girls, There was a short but eager council of war, and the girl who made the discovery was deputéd to call up the harmonious watchman and ask him forasong. The watchman, who must be quite a phenomenon.in that he is a tenor and also “an extremely bashful young man,” required a little coaxing, but eventually. complied with the request. All the other girls “cnt in” on the line, and the watchman ‘was encored so often that. his. throat Battle Ax Tobacco.. ‘Pickles, % gal. bottles.. nae bulk, per gal. 50 Olives, I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar 05 Everything’ else in proportion. exceptionally fine tenor voice, and when ; 1 him, they are not, allowed to sing, and}. IA. TSOARD We Pay No High Rents! ae Wholesale.... Liquor Dealers, : ; And Sole Nevada County Agenta for the Enterprise Brewing. Co. MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD. +. We £mploy No Drammiérs. ! : We Give the Best Terms to Statars: A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City. & SON, oe was sore when the concert was finished. But this unique tenor is as fastidious as he is shy, It is said that there was only one girl at the “central” who can induce him to sing, and she is the maiden who made the original long-distanceFor Feu the News 15 Cents a Week by Carrier in the City $6 00 a Year by Mail. concert discovery. When the other girls begin to grow tired at night, she calls up the electrical works, and the watchman ‘sings for her, unconscious of the fact that. all the girls have “cut in’ on the line, and that he is singing-to the entire night force of the exchange. The others hint that there is a romance in it, but that is a matter which concerns only the young watchman and the girl at the “central.” ‘ “Take ‘the DAaILy TRANSCRIPT. : OUR PLAYING CARDS. ——E IN Sanitary Lape ie lpi Im POF eae lowest. Stoves Heating Stoves Cooking Stoves Hardware 'Tinware ™ Plain and Crockery Lamps Have plain and fancy. Paints, Oils
ready mixed Paint sold Wire Fencing 40 YEARS. rs Plumbing My stock of Fancy and Stap season by all completest I ever offered As: for itera’ is nothing of that kind made that you cannot find on sale when you visit my store. decorated If you want Remember that I make a specialty of them. From the cheapest to the most elaborate will be found here. All kinds of ‘ ‘ It looks well, is everlasting and The best of And other materials for use. Beat apuone Fine stock of AND CUTLERY, r the latest scone, INEVADA CITY nN LINE WITH THIS ie OF PROGRESS. To work onranch. Must be a good milker, . : ; a.specialt: of it. I coat’ best wo: materials. Prices the en & }) Morning Light Pat. Todd Heater . Sunbeam Box Patterns And others ) Richmond Grand Pacific Garland Westwood And others — In in proton to eult all and purses. I am sure Tean prin gh youin (thie department. le, is this odds thi e is cheap. titer t _ . Conclusion -That the: Suits. Originated tp lates the New York Herald. “No you haven’t,” answered his part‘ read all that has been writien on the Has established 2 Lumber rede upper E. P. ment be and have never until this moBroad street, nat ing h: dence, whe NEW , Arrow-Shaped Characters. nér. “It was trumped.” “I don’t. mean the trick,” replied the Broad ste bees tu ment. been satisfied as to how the cards _pall Kinds of “T have it,” exclaimed an enthusiastic " ‘. whistplayer who was engaged in a rubLU MBER her at a Madison avenue whist club, refirst;. “I refer to the origin of the charWebs tans acters on the cards. They have always : “T. P. BYRNE puzzled me, I have studied the matter, diamonds,.elubs-and spades. Just now, as those spots representing the * four Buildingand Mining Lumsuits lay there together, the significaber tion of their forms flashed on me.” : “Well what is it?” asked his partner. : isp “Simple as can be,” answered the Including other. _ “Look .at.those four suits and see how: much alike they are in form. Can't: you see they are all. . arrows? Cuneiform, and no. mistake. They quite evidently originated with the old Assyrian inser#ptions. that these figures originally represent . ed arrowheads, When the Germans adopted the heart, bell, leaf and: acorn on: their cards ‘they preserved the ancient form. Here are four varying shapes of the arrowhead, likely coming from four different and opposing tribes. Hence conflict between the suits as we play the game to-day.” Rustic, Flooring, Shin es, taiiailes; Etc., Etc. THE BEST QUALITY 10 BE HAD IN THIS MARKET. Prices Given Upon on Application. , Leave Orders at the Yard. RESUMED BUSINESS ~ ———s . GEO. WILLIAM DURST FROM THE . ORIENT. Homely Bridegroom om Hires Another to Stand in His Place. A queer Arabian } Nights’ tale comes from the Panjab. A few weeks ago a party of weavers formed a marriage proFerozpore. The bridegroom was Wald and blind of one eye, and his father feared the bride’s parents would refuse him, so the weaver advised them to present a barber’s boy who was with them as the groom. The barber was dressed in the groom’s wedding garments and . was_accepted. When.the marriage was over and, they had returned home the weaver demanded his bride, but. the barber refused to give her up, and now they have gone to law to settle the question. ENGLISH POTWALLOPERS. A Picturesque: Sarvival of One of the Oldest Franchises. Says the London Globe: “The last of the ‘potwallopers’ is dead. His name was Richard Atkinson, his age 97, and the scene of his potwalloping glories the ancient borongh of Pontefract. The ‘potwalloper’ was @ man who acquired. ike franchise by the extraordinary process of having boiled his own pot in the constituency for six months “before the clection. As an electoral class they were, as was natural, sublimely corrupt, end were deservedly abolished in 1832. They were, however, a picturesque survival of, probably, the oldest franchise, next to that of the ‘40-shilling freeholdFormerly of: the: New: York Bakery, has opened a First-Class Bakery) Inthe Transcript Block, on street, & doors above hisold stand, where he is BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve ihe public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes. FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Sveclalty. @a@p-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on hand. Ubi6tt tine Stable, Main re opp. Union Hotel, eV Bie GRY BREE, call on” CHAS. PECOR, * Sacramento street. kn h to draw if, and it is always ose ows ‘Cool and Refreshing. All kiods of Wines and Liquors. Private Rooms in connection. Henry Lane; or ae Prop’ ‘r er,’ “ Cool Enoagh. A Massachusetts. congressman who was on board the train which was wrecked at Hyde Park, Mass., last, fall, says that When the shock came one of the passengers was pitched over several seata just’in time to receive the contents of the water-cooler, which tipped over and soaked his clothing with icewater. A highly-excited passenger rushed up to him and told him to keep Dike Siieut, turn-outi in the colby oll plenty of ot en Open “any ‘gna mise oren a ee beer pont ihe Tel, No, 444, . Commercial Street. CRONK BEER ICHOLAS SHINGLE, WHO: IS SOLE PRONprictor of the of the Broek: “Sogn agg ops pal “¢ : First of July : £5 4 Sg ia the best ear Al orders left with Mr. come: will Feosive preaiot sttentlon eR eee lta pe er cool. “Go way,” said the wet man; “I am the coolest man in the car. I have just had two buckets of ice-water emptied down my back.” Old Bridges. . fhe most nrimerons of the medieval bridges existing in England are of. one arch, of which the fine.old bridge near . Daphy .castle, in Cleveland, with . ite. . . eireulararch ornamented wi thearms -* of Lord Neville of Raby ‘built in 1386, is a good example. Reid a ie ae ee came to bear the shapes we call hearts, . , I have no doubt } cession. and started fora village in . . wets, WHITE GREAT CLOSING OUT SAL E! THE One Lot am LADIES’ DRIVING GLOVES, redtrced from $x 50 to 75 cents a pair.” ~ 4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, reduced from $1 50 to $1 10 a pair. Elegant assortment of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, sizes 32 to 42, below cost. Our entire stocte of WASH GOODS are going at a sacriest Our elegant STORE FIXTURES are for sale at a bargain. WHITS HOUSE, B. NEWMAN & CO. Ladies’ $75. Illustrated catalogue free. <-g Warranted the BEST of all Wet GRADE ‘wheels. We want a live Agent in Nevada City. ‘Tloney iN Creases—<=— That is the. way you find a paper dollar when you take it ont of your pock: Ps But the best wey to n The Ula of Yr Dis is to advertise your ‘business in a live newspa. per that is read by th most people in the territory it covers. Such a paper is Daily Transcript By ‘Browa & Cadkins, 2 HEALTH . AND ACCIDENT. ont INSURANCE. F idelity Mutual Aid Association. San Francisco, Cal. Men’s $85. I tecd by the Largest High Grade Bicycle Factory in the world Built and guaran ry ee z Be oreo BICYCLE CO., of Indianapolis, Ind. 8 $85. Ladfés’ $75 and $85. Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 McAllister St., San preeiiee: SUMMER SUITS.. style of the art. High Grade Work. PINE STREET, BET. BROAD AND GOMMERCIAL, UPSTAIRS ADJOINING PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Tailored to Order in the highest Latest Cut, Best Goods, Finest Trimmings, E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor E CashWorks Wonders. Harness and Saddlery CHEAPER THAN EVER., JATMIES CAIRNS, Broad st., opp. National Hotel, has established the following Prices for Cash Only: Single Harness .. 87 00 regis Harness. 7+ 20 00 Bugey Whips aa sue ey Wi Whips Lope Pads, per pair. ( Halte Gushions Harness Soap. rs ur Stra: o-Horve 0 Whip Lashes ree be agedeeps Oil, per gallon CLANCY & TAMBLYN Horseshoers and Farriers, NEW LIVERY and FEED STABLE Corner or ScHooL AND MAIN SrreEets, "NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL.’ E. NORTHUP, Prop. Fine Horses and Carriages for every oceasion always ready. A specialty of conveying passengers from North San Juan to Nevada City to meet any train. Prices to suit the tintes. COME AND SEE ME, :FOR SALE: e J A SPAN OF GENTLE MULES. A CHILD can handle them, Agee 10 and 12 years, weight 2300, Also a fine Stadebaker spring cove! wagon, nearly new. of wa; = 10 féet long, with two seats, will be sol reasonable terms. Frederick Tellam, . jib WHELIHAN BROS., Corner Broad and Pine stre: heen tt vhey jez beat brands of WINES, . LIQUORS & uckley Boling Broad 'st., Nev: oda City, are Trepared to d i work in their line in the manner and at t the most Foanmenis, r Agents for Rulistaller’s Gilt Edge . Beer. Bs ae 2 eFor Five Cents Per Daye WIL’ Pay, siocording to the hazard . pation, from. $8.00 to $26.00 v4 week, ren: eto work through being hurt accidentsei you are accidentally killed, WL 10.00 =" are EAE PERCE nsession 00 for f ral WILL ea — Tose ah aud ‘end foot or both ay Bands, $188.00 to $434.00. Absolute Protection to eg! members upon aying $5.00 life membership fee and dues of 1,50 per month. LIFE INSURANCE. Also i lici ing a ores poltoies, Kiser a mean; in per $1000 per week for age e 2000 at death or 81 . om of Wael 10.00 per week for accident or phe: Poanss IF. INSURED, You cannot lose I 7oen veome when youare sick or disabl The Fid ng Mutual a fit Asepciation is bie eminent] ‘Heath ation in re Unie dent ‘an St iiie $6,000.00 cask depost Sta has of California ieadl: Minaourt j which, eee “14 with an ample rve Huot assets, make its certificate an Bitte ott ates 2 of # the solidity of its protection toe Reliable Agents:Wanted. Write J.L. M. SHETTERLEY, Secretary and General Manager, San Francisco, ‘Be J: R. Davis, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC . CHORAL and onculentitac DIRECTOR, Visits Nevada City, Gr Valle: portions of Revada. pied alley and other Lpurpese of instructing. pypils: at. their own For particulars:ss to'térnis ft ete, oops tate, anfaecy, aber er a ome ‘ort at the Union Hotel, ent Git. Sua, oF Empire Stable, _ Broad Serent, ome ieee! Sichenee Host, 4 JAMES HENSESSY, /‘e Prop’r. The a Livery _— Becbieg Bo of HORSES, CARRIAGES. ND BUGGIES To be found in this wes = the oa. h Teams with el Hacks to let at short. terms, <3 a tat setae The horses are free from vices, of gis style, and capab! siiacta eaten one are ‘Nevada Assay Office, Mstablished in 1853 by JAS. J. OTT, No, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY: CAL. »Gold res) ppc of a = apne me olend refined and quartet — frou ms to suo The Bux Go Gold and Silver Bars. ~ am and acibies ‘or sale. Dr. A. Chapman, os Dr. N. E. Chapman, ~