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EST, IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,’
ERR AS AEST ENC IT TS TIE,
& COLD CLIMATE.
A Candie Finds It Hard Work to Keep
Warm in the Arctics,
1 Cold is merely a relative term. The
. _. resident of the semi-tropical countries
. . shivers when the thermometer falls to
50‘-degrees, while the Laplander and
Eskimo think it is comfortable at zero.
For real cold, and plenty of it, one
+ }must go to the polar regions. _ Think
;. of living where the mercury goes down
to 36 degrees. below zero-in-the house,
. . in spite of the stove. Of course, in such
‘2 case, fur garments are piled on until
a man looks like a great bundle of skins.
Dr. Moss, of the polar expedition of
1875-76, among. other things, tells of
the effect of cold on a wax candle which
he burned there. The temperature was
35 degrees below zero, and the doctor
must have been considerably discouraged when, looking at his candle, be
discovered that the flame had all it
could do to keep warm.
It was so cold that the fens could
not melt all the wax of the candle, but
was foreed to cut its way down, leaving a sort of skeleton of the candle
standing.
There was heat enough, however, to .
melt. oddly-shaped holes in the thin
walls of wax, and the result was a beautiful lace-like cylinder of white, with a:
tongue of yellow flame burning inside
.of it and sending out into the darkness
many streaks 6f light.
“THE LACK OF MEN. ser as ial ae
THE “TRANSCRIPT,
Published every eveni ;
Sundays and Legal Holidays by by .
. BROWN & CcarLErs! 8
N.P. bomeebabaats’
RESUMED
BUSINESS.
GEO. WILLIAM DURST
Formerly of the New York
akery, has opened a
First-Class Bakery
= the Transeript Block, 7a
mimercial
doors — his old‘ Pod
where he.isLUMBER
YARD
T. P. BYRNE
Has established a Lumber Yard on upper B.
street, adjoining his residence, where
he willconstantly keep a full assortment of
all kinds of
Building and Mining Lum-~
ber,
" L, 8. OALRINS.
LIBERTY >
BELL
Complexion St
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
o i Ree Sek Se ee: ie ne Year it gastos. < at
q Per Week. 7 15
S ay paid in idea Pee @0 cents per month.
That is the way. you find
6 panes dollar when you
e it out of your pockBut the best way to
ADVERTISING TISING RATES. ;
Made known on n application.
ri find
The lr of Your Daddies.
is to advertise your business in a live newspaper that is read by the
most people in the territory it covers.§ [Such a
paper is
“Entered at the postales at Nevada City as. @
second-class matter. aS _. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
To serve the public with First-class
Beead,
Pies and
Cakes.
FANCY’ PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER .
Weddiug Cakes a Svecialty.
f@FFresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Constantly on hand.
TELEHHONE 31.
Including —
Aastic. Flooring,
ORT OF THR —* Shakes,
Aa yilitornis. Tn
Kruger, de.
tc., Etc.
“NEVADA ( CITY.
r, LINE WITH: Tu AGE OF —
THE BEST QUALITY To 10 BE HAD.
IN THIS MARKET.
Prices Given Upon Application.
Leave Orders at the Yard.
This Soap contains BUTTERMILK in proportions that render it very soothing to the Skin.
r We GUARANTEE to not substitute in putting: up
Prescriptions.
__H, DICKERTIAN & CO. §
DRUGS AND STATIONERY,
NEW
* Kruger, 6 execu.
ruger, eceased,
herein their pe.
er of this Court
to mortgage that
n the city of ie
aed be Calfornia,
wy. the in.
a sire 2 BF Sor
Minturn
i weltng along said ;
rsection h the
i See a b
nam ne ‘one
feet; thence at
tion with the said
mue tothe pointof
ty for the purpose
;than $3,000 for a
) years.
Fishes ee that a
ar
y, the the Oak day of
irt-room of said
t the hour of 10
then and there to
save, why said real
by said exeoresaid, or for such
rt shall seem meet,
ito the petition on
ticulars.
that a copy of this
four (4) aes
ily TRANSO
published . in ie aut
IN CALDWELL,
Judge,
editors.
/UTKE, DECEASED
yen by the eee
the estate of Au
> creditors an all
gainst the said dewith the necessary
ionths after the first
e to the said Admin1e store of Schmidt
vada City, Nevada
‘W. SCHMIDT,
gh of August
y for Estate.
ON.
, Sacramento, Califo
3IVEN TO ALEXANreves, Alex Durbin,
burne, Edwin Nonals
Tiern n, W. H. Cole,
ey,and to all whom i
x describedlands 8
ists by the Central Pa-@
under its yrant and
into Land Distr.ct and
ned protests filed with
e Gencral Land Office
¢s id land toraid rail
ofthe mineral char
mmigsioner of Lette
red a hearing to deter
[ft lands, whe-her mn
ablication and persontl
nterest.
d that under said inill be had befure the
‘vhis office at 10 o’clock
to determine the true
ig described lands:
: lot 2of Section 351.
of ‘ectron 5, T.
rut ec. 17, T. 16N,,R.$
e* and 6 of Sec. 11,1
W. 4 of Sec. 11,T.1i
ce you are hereby ci ef
sh evidence ax you ma
racter of said lands.
n by any person inte
THOMAS biggie
Register.
}HAS. F. GARDNER,
Receiver.
int Notice.
er Mining, Company
pal of businessa Cunt , Californ
rra County, Cal.
pn that at a meeting °
3 held on the 10th day %
oe of pds 3 eents
spa 2
ease
H
n Juan,
ch this assessment sh
2th day of June. 1
“ advertised for sale #
Monday, the is mad!
ay, the 6th day®
és linquent assessmett
advertisment and «
der of the Board of ?
GERMAN, Seeretary.
tel, San Juan, 4
Mmnons.
COURT OF THE STA
and forthe County ¢
ilroad Company, Pie
the Defendant.
Court 9
ayia an for the Co
Sa of "era sed
McCormack, Defend
sige to a)
the abo’ you
Ne Superior Court of #
in and f for the County °
wer the Complaint 2°
reed (exclusive of the @!
, seryice on you °
‘Nevad jevada County i"
with Regd days.
to foreclose
according
sig of at a tors
with ipneren. eer i
. Plumbing
I make a adectat
loy the best
tite beat mis terinis.
lowest.
of it. Lemen and use
Prices the
Stoves
ge
Z
Morning Light
Pat. Todd. Heater
Sunbeam:
Box Patterns
And others
Richmond
Grand Pacific
Garland
Westwood
And others
Heating
Stoves
. Cooking
Stoves
My stock of
. Hardware Py aad Spo) season by all
-scompletest I ever offered
As for
is this
Tinware 7a: There is nothing of thes kind
that you cannot
Telephone No. 90.
BAT. THE
: ——ee WHITE HOUSE a
One Tt of LADIES’ DRIVING GLOVES, reduced from
$1 50 to 75 cents a pair.
4-Batton SUEDE GLOVES, reduced from $1 50 to ‘; 10
Elegant assortment of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, sizes 32
a pair.
SING OUT SAL
on sale when you et] my store.
Plain and decorated
, rockery In profusion to_ suit. all
tastes and purses, I am sure
an please you in this Gepartinenks
to 42, below cost.
Our entire stock of WASH GOODS are going at a sacrifice.
If you want
b
© mps Remember that I make ec ins
to the most sinborkte ‘will be found here.
: All kinds of
Vire Fencing jiiing‘and le cheep.
fave plain and fancy.
a The best of
.
Paints, Oils snfcitr eee ics.
feady mixed Paint so.
Fine stock of
: AND CUTLERY, representa ‘irearms i the int aerg and the best
products of the leading
GEO. E. TURNER
55 to 59 Pine Street. NEVADA CITY.
Our elegant STORE FIXTURES are for sale at a-bargain.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
B, NEWMAN & CO. :
A. ISOARD & SON,
“Wholesale. :..++
Liquor Dealers,
CITIZENS BANK ‘Enterprise Brewing Co.
Clnconporated 187.) {MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD.
CAPITAL.
uthorized and mere’, $2v0,000
dup in coin, ~ ees we “$0,000
ivided 0 e ° 22,000
OFFICERS.
acienneetaa
We Pay No High Rents! re
_We Employ No Drummers ! . .
We Give the Best Terms to Retailers.
A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City.
HN T. MORGAN
E. MORGAN
DIRECTORS.
JouN T, Moran,
DLE. M
a. R. M. Hons,
moO. M. HUGHES,
is SORA A
4 CORRESPONDENTS.
Nev York—National Bank of North Amer§ 2 Franeiseo—First st National Bank.
Sacramento—Natto nk of D. O. Mills
a ‘aaa Sight D reegaeeene in
J oh on of a sable habe signe tp
Co ifections on any oa of the United States
Highe at price paid for County and State
Gold ond Si Silver ten:
Bank iitenaia an an office at Grass Valwhere a general Banking Business is
° Ladies’ $75. Men's $85.
Built and guaranteed by the Largest High Grade Biovele
Warranted the BEST of all HIGH G!
Tilustrated catalogue free.
i
Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 eneeice
We.want a live Agent in Nevada City, LES ae
SUMMER
SUITS..
Tailored to Order in the i nielies
byte of the art. Latest Cut,
Best Goods, Finest Triemnrings,
High Grade Work.
ree
Lie
Resident Agent at Valley.
L. BOWMAN. \ ° J.¥. SHAW,
SHAW & BOWMAN, .
Dentists.
oe in Odd
i PLATE WORK ASPECIALTY.
¥ DONE ett
E EB: “DULAC,
. [Merchant Tailor
_ Cc. Ww. Chapman,
DENTISTS. ;
sole ibe, Nevada
Matter That Is Really Hecoming Emberrassing in Society Circles.
A very dear friend of mine gives several dances during the year at intervals
and as she always allows me to express
my opinions freely, I asked her why she
cury.
daughters, two married, and the last
-earcely in her teens: your son only attends your dances beeause you happen
to be his mother. Men come to then:
‘or the sake of the supper, which, is always execellent, and for the” billiardoom, to which they managt to find
heir way. Nota few of them leave their
‘ard with the butler befure they go in
arder to avoid the conventional Visit.
“Surely these entertainments are get‘ing more farcialevery year. Give them
.wp; réplace them by dinner parties and.
‘ct me eRoose whom T will take in to
iiimer.”, My hostess gaye me one of-her
ost’ fascinating smiles and said she
could invite 150 people to a dance, but
not to « dinner party. That,was practieally all her defense. Meanwhile ihe
iack of men°ie becoming so embarrass:
ing that many hostesses send biank
ecards of. invitation to their tutimate
friends, bidding them collect eligible
male dancers. Is not this a burlesque
of hospitality? I do not think that, 2
hostess fe Tigh{ to ask, oc a man to ae
cept, an‘invitation toa house where he
-_knows—nobody, There: are, of course,
exceptional circumstances, go to prove
the rule. Iam prepared to become secretary to an antiprivate dancing league:
provided the salary be munificent and
the labors light.
CIGARETTES AND WHEELS.
ANeged Increase of Smoking Among
“s Women Who Ride Bicycles.
The statement that the sale of cigars
and cigarettes is steadily decreasing is
not borne out by the government statistics, says the New York Sun. For the
ten months of the fiscal year ending
April 30, 1896, the cigars manufactured
‘or home consumption only. in this
vountry numbered 3,508,200,487, or an
‘nerease of 68,458,754 over the last fiscal
year. In cigarettes an even greater in-tease is recorded, the total product for
he first ten months for home covsumpof 617,804,480, Consequently 1he state} ment of a decrease, which was attribuied to the bicycle, is false. Sy
As & matter of fact, there has been a
«reat inerease in. cigarette smoking
through the popularity of the bicycle.
This, it is stated, is due lnrgely to cigirette. smoking by women, who, very
snuny of them, are well equipped with
tiny cigarette cases, cigarettes and
matehes, A firm niaking high-grade .
cigarettes specially adapted to the
taste of women than for mep; and the
number of special private brands, bearing the name ond address, or crest and
motto of the customers, is incréasigog
daily. Some ‘women bicyclists now
hand out a cigarétte bearing the nae
in place of @-yisiting card. Some of
these privat: Brands made for New
York’ wom"n cost five dollars per 100.
ne ere
STRONG OF. WING.
irda Are Able to intieg: “Qeiee Serious
iujuries Even Upon:
There uie a good many birds whose
pretty bard blows, capable of bewildering & man, if several of the birds @ttacked liim at once. Some birds depend
cn their wings as weapons -to be used
in the duels for sweethearts.Forest and Stream told some years
ago about an owl whose wing was
broken by a dove it had sought to capture and make a‘ meal of.
A correspondent of the © National
Druggist tells of his first.surgical case
in the state of Arkansas. -A market
hunter .on Swan lake, near Shawnee
Village plantation, was hunting at
night with a light, when a band of
swans, bewildered by~the fire, came
flying that way. ‘The hunter, who was
to save his head, and the left one was
struck by the wing of a bird, and both
the ulna-and the radius his forearm
were brokei. :
The Sun recently told of a*Port Jervis farmer who was knocked from a
tree by a flight, of wild geese during a
fog, and Forest and Stream has several
men who were dazed by birds flying
against their heads, partridges (ruffed
grouse) being the rs offenders.
wave them, says the New York Mer.
“You have,” I said, “only three .
ti on being 3, 338,147,300, or-an increase .
cigarettes is now turning out. more .
Strength of wing is sufficient to sirike.
in a little pirogue, threw up his arms: Li een ry
times in the past 20 years told about .
Works
Wonders.
Harness and § sadilety
_ CHEAPER THAN EVER.
JAMES CAIRNS,
Bi oad st., opp. National Hotel,
has established the following
Prices for Casir Only:
Single Harness .
Dou ie Harness.
press Whips
Ffour-horse AWiips
Sweat Pads, per pair. .
ke Mi eh
a Soa: Bias eats MO
oe hen gee
o-Horse Whi
Best Harness Oil,
Gloves
Notice To Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that
I will be at the City Hall on
and after
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1896,
And until Monday, August 3,
between the hours of 10 and
12 A. M. and 2 and 5 P. M., for
the purpose of collecting City
Taxes. Taxes become delinquent on Monday, August 3,
at 6 o'clock P. M.
. B. GETCHELL,
City Marshal
CLANCY & TAMBLYN
Horseshoers and Farriers,
= Pallding Broad st., Nevada City, are
is gph to do all work in their line in the
aaapaati and at the most reasonable
PHILIP HILD»
Has opened a shop on Broad street, next door
above Mrs. Hocking’s Variety Store, and is
prepared to make to order
BOOTS AND SHOES
Inthe best manner. All work secentent.
A share of public patronage solicited.
Plastering ~~. .
‘ ‘
UVERYan FEED STABLE Daity. Transcript
Corner or ScHOOL AND MAIN’ STREETS,
NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL.
NORTHUP, Prop.’
Fine Horses and Carriages for every
oc-asion always ready.
A specialty of conveying ‘passengers
from North Sen Juan to Nevada City to
m>et any train.
Prices to suit the times.
COME AND SEE ME.
COOL, SHARP BEER.
50] When you arethirsty and feel like tak a
URRE BREW. lass of that famous MILWA
RY BEER, call on
CHAS. PECOR,
He knows how to draw it, and it is always
Cool and Refreshing.
All kinds of Wines and Liquors, Private
Rooms in connection.
Union Livery Stable,
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, ~ Prop’r
The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them
Open day and night.
New Management.
Tie UNION EOTEL BARBER SHOP
Has been urenesed by
AL EBERT ©
A an edie “09° BARGER
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
The very best of work in alllines ofthe bus
ness. Give hima trial and he will please-you
CRONK BEER
ICHOLAS SHINGLE, WHO IS SOLE PROpes the Kronk Beer Manufactory,
pring: stré «will be ready to deliver
Spouah beer al out the :
x $ First of July :
He guarantees the artigle to be of the best
if
cash orders left with Mr. Shingle will
receive prompfattention@R
> FOR SALE:
A SPAN OF GENTLE MULESS A ‘CHILD
can handle them. 10
weight 2300. Also a fine Studebaker
=
Brickwork .
Also .
PATCHING AND WHITING, .
ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING,
CEMENT WORK a Spécialty.
‘O’REILLY & ZILKIE.
Leave orders at Star & Crescent heicon: ~
SCHMIDT oe
'
.Nevada City, Cal.
In all their branches.
Do You Want
a Good Drink? .
Then Try PARN ELL’S:
‘JESSE “MOORE,” “CYRUS NOBLE,” “CASTLEWOOD” Whiskies. Hennessy's Brandy
and “avink * 's Gennine Irish Porter.
_“ THE RECEPTION,” “. \s
. {15
: seh on the Plaza.
ufficient hes make you FEEL}
covered wagon, nearly new. Bed of
10 feet long, with two seats, will be 30
reasonable terms.
. Frederick Tellam,
Nevada City.
WHEBLIHAN capes
Corner Broad and Pine strecte, kee mon the very ver:
best brands of WINES, LIQUO: CIGARS.
Agents for _Ruhstaller’s @ut Edge
ie Beer.
s
THE BEST OF WORK. F
THE LOWEST OF PRICES.. ,“e
¥ou will always flud this
motto prevailgatmy
Hovey: Wood Working and Repair Shop .
~PURNING and BAND.SAW
ee all ebren on hand. Re
4. CW BISENBURGER,
Successor to. 0. C. Percival,
CITY.
and promptly
Tel, No. 41144. ene .
By Brown & Calkins,
HEALTH ;
ACCIDENT
__ INSURANCE,
Pali utal Ai hid Association NS Z
San Francisco, Cal.
eFor Five Cents Per Daye
WILL PAY, accord S week
pation, from rire x Koen when
re ey to work throug!
ori PAY, if you are igor killed,
W. when you areFas
~ &
a Pa
a =
\de-to order
aud at reason~*}
$2000 at
ES
are sick,
ee an
with
ia
sick ar
WILL
or bot! ang nd
eae ite Protect:
iy:
prsines month.
Also issues
You cannot lose. a
mninnatl
"$5.00 life me membership
LIFE INSURANCE.
es of Life I:
ear g
death ar “sid ne e
IF penser:
2%, disa)
idelity
d. Hea:
rve. maecngl Be.
ur ineome
abled by ‘Ma coident.
sete agat foot
ono the members upon
‘pay‘paying
10.00 per week for actident or Sickness. :
wen you
ation foo Pre.
yeni chek Peotinelion in
of See th devant rahe peter
an ample
assets, make its certificate an wd sid terme
ae ou of the solidity of ite protection
embers.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
— J. L, M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and Gene + Manager,
terms.
Teams with el
Hacks to let at
evada City.
JAMES HENSESSY,
The E
has the largomt lov of
tleman cares to drive.
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, “me National Exchange Hotel,
Prop’r.
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
an Rate
The horses are free fro: good
style, and capable of going Phe be ag any geng
Nevada Assay . Office,
Established in I!
JAS. J. OTT,
‘No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold and ores of
refined and y
» : Lid
SEURESES
TOrIBSONEs,
(GRANITE WORK
Boulder sk pecy nlite
ane"
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‘Tombstones snd . Kettering on
Attendedito, «
NEVADA ‘CITY .....6s0cescsesses rae Ol
Webenbarger @ a Coffey,
Scote: h Granite and Marble of Bvery Deserlp-