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> ‘Montana last March under contract as
a number of friends last evening at
Ce
he Nie _ . Rev. J. Sims has gone to San Fran__, A telegram from Tolédo, Ohio, under . cisco on a business tri ee
.
date of last Wednésdar, says: ‘. _-E M. Bachelder, the cracker man of Wik ae eee
-. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Shelman of De-. San Francisco, isintown.
: cesar
flance have just received a letter from. P. B. Bradley returned Inst evening . iy tke Foltn Gk told odechy oP
their son Fred, who has been in Alaska from‘a trip to San Francisco. . 7 Will ‘Valley. dist ‘ tif the d SS bre. would a
since last March, which discredits the .
golden stories that have been{ exciting}
the people of the West for several weeks,
_Mr. Shelman went to Alaska from
ing’s train from San Francisco. Page rt Dr Sen Renin
& prespector. A number of men were.
dn the party and they will all return to . places,
Montana this month. Shelman says
there is absolutely no truth in the fabulous stories that come from Alaska,
, -and.that the gold fleldsithere are prac.
tically barren. He says there is a great
searcity of food in that section. The
saffering there and the enormous
the morning train for San .
ona visit.
to friends.
the barest necessities of life, he -says,. ing’s train. ~
shouid deter any thinking man from
going East soon. country a second thought.
A Newspaper’s. Enemiés.
The Press and Printer truthfully his way to Sun Franciaco.
remarks as follows: : : :
A newspaperman without enemies is. City, who
vicious and lawless never like a bold . ‘#@ir way home.
fearless newspaper publisher and he
should be proud of their enmity. There
visit two or.three weeks. f re troublesome, co} entl pathy abate stounsepmncppintisteads Mg ge oo Mitchell and
‘more to be feared. First and foremost
is the man who owes a newspaper an
wants an office and Complains because . f°F their home in Sen Franéiaco.
the newspaper -cannot constantly . y ALUE OF A HYPHEN,
champion his cause; he is pretty likely
to become anenemy., The man who
wauts to shape the policy of the paper . The Yery Narrow Escape Fruit Had From
and is not allowed to do sois a sure th Fre
enemy. But the meanest enemy of all ] é List.
is the man a newspaper has befriended. A telegram from Washington, D. C.,
and who deliberately condemns the . dated Tuesday last, says:
sheet after securing from it all the. The omission of & hyphen inthe
assistance he possibly can. The news-. present tariff bill would have meant a
paper can to some extent respect an . loss of $1,000,000 in the revenues’ of the
open and avowed enemy, but an ingrate,. Government had this omission not
under any circumstances, is beneath! been discovered today. by Treasury excontempt. perts who are carefully going over the
: Fite caer bill as finally passed by. the Senate.
Going to the Mountains, The clause, as printed under the head,
Two young men with an old sorrel . “free list,” reads:
horse on which a small amount of bed-. “8,912. “Fruit plants, tropical and
ding and « very limited camping outfit . ®°™i-tropical, for the parpose of. propwas packed passed through town this . #8@tion or cultivation.”
moruing about 7:30.o’clock. Both men}. +
walked in the middle of the road, . one . t¢ words fruit and plants placed fruit
leading the horse and the other carry-. ©" the free list, when, as a matter of
ing a watermelon that. waspurchased . f@ct, all kinds of fruit are dutiable, the
at one of the fruit stands. They were . Tvenue from which annually amounts
evidently on their way to the moun-. ‘t© more than $1,000,000.
tains on a camping and prospecting. Under the construction of the United
trip and in no rush to get there nor , States courts in all disputed tariff duparticular about conveniences or exalco Senet of the doubt has been.
cic Pee cise The tariff conferees were advised this
in Plaintiff’s Favor. afternoon of the discovery made and
Justice Mulloy yesterday decided the omitted hyphen will be in
the case of Mrs. C, Austin vs.J. L.
its proper place.
Postélwaite in favor of the plaintiff.
ete
One of thé Minofity.
Suit was brought to eject Postelwaite ——_—_—
from a house belonging to Mrs. Austin. _ S°®8tor Tirey L, Ford was present at
in Willow Valley. Postelwaite claimed ae Trans-Mississippi Congress held. at
: t Lake City last week, and was one that the lease had not expirea, but eviof th hades. ot the ties
dence introduced by plaintiff showed SAAT IY. comm. oR
that it had. A stay of execution was
refused defendant, who will be obliged
to vacate the premises. George L.
Hughes appeared as counsel for defendant, and E. B. Power for plaintiff,
adoption of a free silver resolution.
Humoks In Tae Bwoop, boils, pimples,
scrofula sores, are promptly eradicated
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True
] Blood Purifier, nerve tonic and: health Sixty Days in the County Jail.
builder.
That is the penalty that Charles
Laughlin must pay for disturbing the} . Hoop’s Pitts are easy to take, easy to
peace Sunday night. Justice Holbrook Operate, Cure indigestion, biliousness.
sentenced him last evening. After his . 25°ee ee
sterm expires he se hae gor Laat N. S. G W., Notice,
‘ing an officer and for attempting to
break jail, which charges will no doubt . The regular meeting of Hydranlic
keep him in jail some time before he . F@rlor, No. 56, N. 8. G. W., will be held
can get the matter “squared.” Laughthis evening and a full attendance ‘is. delin is the party who shot and wounded sired, By order,
Dr. Pritchard at Sierraville two years Cass. Wormer; Pres.
ago this fall, but in that affair we be-. =. J. Morgan, Sony:
lieve he was justified. ee Something New.
Hill's Mixed Flavoring Spices, at
J AOKSON’S. ee » a2detf
nt
A Pleasant Event,
‘Mrs. john Hamilton gave a party to:
Fine Goods.
Van Camp’s, Macearoni and Cheese
in cans, and Van Camp’s. Ketchup are
the finest goods in the market. For
sale by P, G. Seadden, Commercial
street. Agt. Woodland Oreamery. j23
To Ice Consamers.
The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice in quantities to
her home on Mainstreet. The leading
amusements were card playing and
fortune telling, the latter by an amateur seeréss of no mean ability, whose
prophecies of the future and. readings
of the past. quite. astonished her subjects. The guests were nicely entertained and the evening was one of
genuine pleasure to all.
suit to any part of the city. Orders
Accused af Horse Stealing. left at the ice h the Plaza will
Elisha Moore was arrested yesterday. be promptly attended to. tf
on a complaint charging him re (eee aemeeemenees
horse stealing, which was sworn to
Charles Dickinson, who lives » near flain Street, Nevada City.
Rough and Ready. Moore claims that
the horse belongs, to:him. The case}) a. NORTHWAY, -' Proprietor
‘will come up before Justice Holbrook} — Na ey
F. Farrant, Chico, = ~~
‘ _ sgt, a J. L. Postelwaite, Willow Valley,
William H. Andrews has been ap-. Oa « e
pointed agent in this city for the Twin] 4" Yyoate wer and som) Penn Valley,
attention. Wroad street, one door be-} D. t, $
. : ‘R. J. W: to,
aw Armory Hall — is Marden, Pike ty.
Guovn’s Tasteress Onmt Tonic is. , W: HHarris, Reliet
<
é
a perfect Malaria! ~ Liver Tonic and
Blood purifier. Removes Biliousnoss
without purging. As pleasant as Lewon
Syrap. It is‘as large as any Dollar
tonic and retails for 60e. To get tha}.
ask for Grove’s. jy19-6m
ie”
8. ©. Gould arrived herg on laat even-! a
Mrs. H. Boavier of Gold Flat “left on .
Mrs. J. Schmidt Sr. le on the morn:
Dr. W, J. Houston, who has been lo-'
giving the subject: of a trip to. that . cated here for some, time past, infande
P. Strandberg of Brandy City, Sierra
county, arrived here last evening On,
H. W. Lupman and wife, of Forest
have: been to Sun Francisco
ely deserving of friends. The . ” % Visit, arrived here last. evening on
Thomas 8. Ford and family and Miss
Grace Garthe will leave tomorrew: for
are other newspaper foes, however, who. 922 Francisco, where they expect to
her
ter, Miss Alma Mitchell, pee
honest debt and will not pay it. Then been visiting Mrs. H. ©: Mills and Mrs.
there is the ambitious mortal who. William Floyd, left on the noon. train
The othission of the hyphen between . .
resolutions, who stood out against the .
} it was sonie time before he obtained fal)
. Tlonday, August 2d, 1897.
~~ Readers Allliad wtih the Cloadyie. BJ. Watson arrived here on Isst from the N
“Ohas. Zeitler and 0; B. Wilson, of M
#mount of money to be paid to secure . Sacramento, arrived here on last even‘grounds of desertion and failure
The “Olondykes” is the name of.a
mew baseball club organized in: this
—
A challenge has: been issued to the
Charlie Lees to play a
day forenoon.
The firemen last evening elected
Richard Hddy Chief Engineer for the
ensuing year, beginning the first Monday in August,
elected Assistant Chief.
rvOtés-were cast. Both the gentlemen
give faithful attention tothe duties of .
their respective offices. 4
IN CLASSIC. BOSTON.
4 Plantation Sermon That Was Indeed e
4 Geugraphical Marvel '
It is not often that a plantation ser;
mon delivered by a colored. preacher is
beard in a Boston church, but the Rev. :
Dr. A. J. Gordon once listened to such
& homily while sitting in judgment on:
the ‘‘pulpit style’ of a negro minister
from South Oarolina. ; i
Dr. Gordon and a committee from the .
white church which supported the col-'
ored mission had entered the meeting
house a little late and found the preacher delivering his sermon on the words
in the Kighty-seventh Psalm, ‘‘And of .
Zion it shall besaid, This and that man;
waa born in her.’’ Ths preacher was .
making olear the thought that wherever.
a man’s home might be, liis spiritual
birthplace was in Zion. Said he:
‘‘Let ua go to de’ city ob Charleston,
an bubberin ober dat wicked city, let
as shont down to de Lord’s children,
‘Whar wat yer born?’ An dey will boller back, #We’se born in Zion!’
‘*An dew tet us go on to Richmond an
ask de eren dere, ‘Whar war yer .
born?’ dey wil] say, too, ‘We'se born
in Zio: : i
The cher on from city to
sity, folfJowed by the audience, who expressed “their excitement by swaying
back and forth, until he reached Greenland, and the Christians ‘‘libbin in dat
benighted Jan’’ were asked, ‘‘ Whar
/war yer born?’’
“An now, brederen,’’ hecontinued,
“let us go to de north pole, an twinin
our legs round de pole, let us jift up
our vdices an cry, ‘Whar war yer born?’
An de Obristians dere will shout back,
*We'se born in Zion!* *’ .
The visiting committee, who had
thought the preacher had reached the
end of his journey, were astonished.
For the preacher, after a physical, not:
a rhetorical, panse—his wind had given
out—shonted, “Brederen, let us goon,
to de east pole!’’
That flight hroke down the impussive
Gordon. The committee saw the self restraint of: their usually very dignified
pastor give way as though struck by a
glacier. He Jaughed and Jaughed, and
i
eelf control — Youth's Companion.
Extraordinary Trnere.
The advance agents of traveling
exhibitions are usually careful to
ascertain the peculiarities, the-merits and demerits of the halls they
are to exhibit in for the benefit of
‘the performers when they arrive.
One of these agents, having hired a
hall in a Kentucky town, asked the
proprietor of the building;
‘How are the acoustics of your
hall?’
“The which?"’ said the Kentuck.
ian.
“The acoustics.’ ;
“Well, I'll tell you,’ said th
proprietor, looking a little puzzled
at first and then indignant, ‘‘you see,
thar was a minstrel comp'ny ‘long
here "bout two. weeks ago in my
@lace, an they stole ’bout everything they could lay their han’s on.
I ain’t seen any coo ‘sticks round
sence they was here, an jt wouldn’t
s'prise mea grain ef them minstrels
had gone an tuck-’em.’’—Youth’s
Oompanion.
Noah Was a Prophet,
Sunday School Teacher—Who was
Noah?
Pupil—He was a weather prophet.
When he said it was to rain, nobody
. believed him.—Odds and Ends.
‘Notice to Tax Payers.
ITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYI will be at my office in the City Hall every
, day, at the hours from 9 to 12 a. M., and from
ftom the purpose’ of receiving
.E. A. TOMPKINS, City Marshal,
61 per ton. The work of beyond anywhere.
sity, with Fa W. Sehihidt as captain. .
game next.Sun-!
John F: Hook was)
Forty-three!
named are competent firemen and will!
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
th: under this head for 50 cents
a week. or $2. month. Each additional line
10 cents a.week or 40centsa month Payable invariably.in advance.
to start.a restaurant but no one,as yet,
has thought ofstarting « newspaper Situation Wanted.
i there read ue By-a lady to do general housework. Apae ° > ply at New York Hotel. jy-lw
A Studebaker buggy and a light buggy
; ai iis without a top, Also a horse and harness.
wd ; Will be sold at a bargain. Inquire at this
office. jy21tf
Prove the merit of Hood's Sarsapariiia—postWanted. :
Cures he in severest: forms, like . . 4 situation to do general housework is
2 ‘ni 3 wanted. by @ lady. No objection to the
tetas soon oe country. Apply at the Sacramento House,
Cures of Salt Rheum, with its intense itching . S¢¢ramento street. §27-.w
and burning, scald head, tetter, etc.
Cures of Boils, Pimples, and a For Rent.
_._ . . Four furnished-housekeeping rooms with
b j all modern nfences, in a desirable portion of this city, are offered for rent, Apply
Jat the TraNsontPr office. j27-1w
Dancing at the Grove.
There will-be a social dance given every
‘. Friday evening at Ragon’s Grove, to which a
general invitation is extended. Good music
will be in attendance. jy24-tf
able to work or walk for weeks. ”
Cures of Catarrh by-expelling the impurities,
feeding the nerves upon pure blood.
Gures of That Tired Feeling by restoring
_Strength. Send for book of cures by
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
To ©. I, Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass.
Hood’s Pills jis, sia"aigention. soe
aed
WOMEN ._.
200-& GIRL s==200
To Work on Fruit
AT THE MARYSVILLE CANNERY
The Largest and Best Ventilated Ca: y
Workroom in California.
"Office For Rent.
A. nice front room in the TRANSCRIPT Block,
stitable for. aw office. Enquire of F. &;
8rown, jli-tf
Housekeeper Wanted.
A good housekeeper is wanted. Inquire at
A. Isoard & Son’s liquor store, Broad street
near Pine. jl4-t?
German Lessons.
Mrs. Williamson, teacher of German by
easy method. Rooms at Mr. Sukeforth’s on
Main street. ji6-tf
For Sale.
Fine household furniture of all hinds, in
lots to suit purchasers. Some of the articles
almost new. . Will be sold cheap. Inquire at
the residence of M. Rosenberg, East. Broad
street. _ j16-tf
New House at a Bargain.
For sale—handsome new five-room cottage,
with bath, pantry, ete. Level lot, 50x125.
Will be sold very cheap, half cash, half in
small thly payments. For particulars apply at TRANSORIPT office.
Those desirous of obtaining employment
can leave their application on file with the Money Saved is Money Earved.
Superintendent.
Marysville Fruit Packing Co., G2 F. P. HUNT'S and save 10 cents every
Proprietors. time 7 have your Whiskers. pruned.
All work first-class. Two Barbers. No. Marysville, Cal.; July 18, 1897. 526. . waiting.
jy7
; bike
Freadache =For 3 1-8 Cents.
Stop That
Call at Dickerman’s for a package of
Dr. LaRue’s Headache Powders!
=. 50 CENTS A WEEK.
ae >> i ae 5
} ss MARCUS
Between the rst and the 2oth of July _
the business heretofore carried on by
the late B: H: MILLER will be sold toFOR
M. BARUH.
As it is necessary to reduce the stock
before the transfer is made the entire stock of clothing will be sold
At Less Than Cost
Remember. the sale will last thirty
days and the goods will be disposed of
CASH ONLY.
Yours Respectfully,a &
C. MILLER.
PP, SS. Ait te Acconnts Deo the Firm Sheaves be Settied at Once.
A Wistake :
Latest Colors in
and more durable,
We have the Latest Styles,
the Latest Lasts, and the
wee ~ Wild not be made by taking
. time to examine our Summer line of Shoes. .
BOOTS AND OXFORDS \
At Prices that Absolutely Dety Competition,
F. J. WHITE,
On Broan Sr., Near Crry HAL.
sibaienasiianient
Going to Build ?
If you are thinking of putting up a house, a
barn, a shed or any other building, don’t fail to
examine into the merits of the
Steel Roofing and Siding! ~
Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles
Also, Ornamental Steel
Ceiling for interior work.
‘Guns, Pisto!
Contracts taken for
ornamental work in tin o
Complete Stock of
Hardware, Iron, Steel, .
Tinware, Crockery, Glassware.
Ammunition, Cutlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks,
Pruning Shears, en Oils; Varnishes, Brashes, Doors, Win‘. dows, Screens, Wire Netting, ote. €:
Special attention given to
Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing.
putting on Steel Roofing and for
r galvanized iron.
~GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St.
(Three Doses in a Ten Cent Package.)
Your money back if it fails to give you relief.
H. DICKERMAN,
DRUGS, STATIONERY AND
PHOTO SUPPLIES,
Cor, Pine and Commercial.
Phone 30
You Might as
Well Be
Out of the world as out of style. There’s a
dash, originality and freshness about our
Millinery that captivate. The season is advancing and we are overstocked. So
We Have Cut Prices’ on Millinery and Trimmings.
MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD,
(Sticcessor to Mrs. Lester & Crawford).
Main Street, > ~ > « “
a!
Nevada City, Cal. .
ML. & D. MARSH,
™ Manufacturers and Dealers.
' *. Offlee and Yards,
. Boulder St . Neva daCity, Cal.
Telephone No, 29.
PURE FOOD
a ee ee eer
with.your Pocket Book.
, ment of
uick.
Canned Corn.
Sugar Corn from the State of
Maine..:. 10 cents per can.
Your Grocer is like your Doctor.
trast him with your HEA
who thinks of-your pocket
[ OW PRICES
>P FP RH Se
You’ve got to
LTH, and incidentally
If you get hold of one
k to the detriour health, you’d better drop him
e make healthy customers by selling
em pure. food, and satisfied customers by
charging them low prices.
Tomatoes.
Three pound cans, Solid Pack
is gh tosane Wesseiteesssee ceseeeee LO COMES
Oysters.
Large Cove Oysters, 1 pound
Salmon.
Good Alaska Saluicn,-one Ib.
WME i, Io cents
A full line of Cheeses such
Circle X Roumatour, Genuine
w caehioy ener, .
as Philadelphia Hand Cheese,
Swiss and Limburger.
WOLF’S CASH GROCERY. .
CAIRO .
The New Health Coffee.
W. G. RICHARDS, = ~ — Sole Agen.