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. BROWN & & CALKINS : Promiclors.
> + Summer Pants to Order, = 6 00
. NEAT,
Chaice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.
Nom S. STEWART,
~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
ity Cents Per Month.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Made known on application.
Big Reduction
In, Summer Pants. "
a
Ww. H. HIBBITT,
Werchant Catlor,
Pine Street, Near Broad,
NEVADA CITY.
Summer Pants to Order, $5 00
Summer Pants. to Order, 7 00
All my_work is mede in Nevada City.
Perfect. fit and fi workinapship
guaranteed,
HANDY,
Gas Sve, Hot Plates.
——-The Nevada Ga nein is now car-.
_tying a fine line of GAS STOVES and
“HOT PLATES of all kinds, which the
house wife will find very. convenient
‘during the hot summer months.
They Bake, Broil Meats,
fi Cook Anything.
Do not heat the ‘house.
Are portectly sate.
pee
Gas Sold Cheap For Fuel.
Call pasa these pany stoves at
the office of
Nevada Gas Co.
NEW YORK BAKERY
Commercial st., Nevada City,
A. J. HOWANN, © © _ Proprietor
Baked Every Day.
Wedding Cakes to Order a Soeciaity
When taking a Spia
on the Turnpike be.
tween Nevada City
and Grads Valley,
don’t fail to
Stop at Town Talk
Water your Horse and Call on
: Who will serve you with .
A.Cool Giass of Beer, =
A Refreshing Temperance Drink,
: Or a First-class Cigar.
The Best ‘Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
always find at my
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass;. is
All the favorite brands of Whiaiciog ke ton}
haas. . such
“Thomed
and “Robin genet panier We
ugky cayl ior,” “Jess.
“Oscar Pepper,”
Wm. J. Britland.
New Rates For Beer,
We, the undersigned Brewers and
their representatives-doing--business-ip
Nevada City, Grass Valley and vicinity
do hereby agree not to sell Beer for less
‘than the following prices pér keg, net
cash—no rebate ofany nature:
15 Gallons, $5.00
10 Galions, = = 3,35
5 Gallons, .« 1.75
This agreement to take effect upop
and afier this date:
J. W. Upton,Frank Bros.
'W. P. Michell,
Mes. S. Binkeimin,
Whellhan Bros.
George Gehrig,
Jaret ‘Hosken,
is Isoard & Son.
. Liver, Kidney a
}Henry Lane, = =
TOTIOSIOT: ye
POLITICAL. ee
Five dollars will be sharers tor all(political announcemen to. shel
Imeeting of the’ Ganveueons Sad Ph ag
will be published unléss paid :for
advance.
“REPUBLICAN.
For County Clerk.
FRED L. ARBOGAST
Is hereby pabeneeed Po a candidate for the
office of Vo hk, subjest to the deciseon OF the pablioan nomluating evnvenFor Sheriff.
0. K. CLOUDMAN
a candidate for the
cesta £4 need Nevada county, suv, ect to
he,Republican nomi.ating
perce on.
Fer Sheriff.
D. B. GETCHELL
Ig hereby announced as a candidate for the
otfice of Sheriff of Nevada county, subject to
the decision of the Kepublican nomiuating
convention. ji
/
For Treasurer.
A. C. COOKE
Is hereby announced as a car piped for
County Treasu-ere. Nevada cout.ty,
to c.e deci: ion of th. Bepaniices hnomiua
eon setitio.:?
For:County Treasurer.
ee
JOHN GLASSON,
Of Grass Valley is kes fe aanounced as &
candidnte for the offis cf }ouuty fre: si rer.
subject to the deci ivu o: tae Repu.lLcan
County Convention,
3 Ges accoicn
JOHN WERRY
b ced asa candidate for the
pe ripe Piccuey meomedent supdject to the de-'
ns of the Bapsbieae eee poonyens
tion. ea
For Recorder.
JOHN S. GREGORY
Announces himself a candidate for the office
»f County Recorder, subject to the decision
of the Republican nominating convention,
For Superintendent of Schools.
W.J.ROGERS -~
‘aha of oounay Sihetanendene ef for, the ent 0
abiect to the dee dec of the Republican
sominating convention.
For Superintendentof Schools.
W. A. SLEEP
‘s hereby announced as a candidate for the
fice of f County Superintendent of Schortis,
aeseee to the decison of the Republican
‘sominating convention.
-For: Supervisor.
(Fourth District.)
A. J. WOOD,
?resent Incumbent, hereby announces himielf a candidate for re-election. subject to:
he eg of the Republican County Con
vention.
E Paso de Rates Sigs,
Greatest Hotel and Pleaiure Reso
on the Pa: :ific Coast.
‘Hot Hot Sulphur Baths.Mud and
The watersare ensiualion for their medici=
nal value in oases of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Bladder Troubles,
} nae Skin aie ope ac La B
Trains leave Third ona . TS ywnsend Street:
San Franciaco, Calif:, every m ng at 8:8
a rriving at Springs ats :90 P.M. e day.
No Staging. ._ Fare $6. 20.
Write for Pamphlet.
&. F. BURNS, Muininer
Union .Livery Stable,.
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
ener)
te! Sneet turn-outs n hecounty.and ie ER
“Oven dav day and night
THE GROTTO,
MAITLAND & BROKLEY, -Proprieton
“Cholcest of Wines, Lic Liquors and Cigars sae
os
‘Steam Beer a Specialty. gortions
Call and see us. We will make your yisit a
£emember the place—B: "s old stand, Mali;
: street, Nevada City. ©
J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher of Vocal and Instrumentai
Music,
” Visits Tevelle City, Grass Valley ant other
-of Nevada county weekly for the
perpose of instructing pupils at own
“i an to terms of tuition, ete ,
Is ratory mainge EAE aE SE rt
My very sléep of test is shorn, ¥
. Hall every day, at the hours from 9 to
MOE ee ee Se em
_ NBVADA-CITY, CAL, WEDNESDAY RYERGNG. JULY 27, 1898.
Be 5s 3 iHoogot*t pie } ees
tw IRSiies é
5 eg Foes ;
For ny Clerk.
iJ GREANY
py hg oT
* f
7
— fan aS on ox 2 > tc BA
For Sherif,
JOHN H, a SCOE.
Is inet serene
ry! 2 é stor PEAR SF Atkad
For County Treasurer.
E. W. SCHMIDT
See sash ooRia
MD CONCERT
Nevada ‘Thea
Wodnsiay Ev oT mh
Under’ Direction of
D. A, Mctntosh, Tenor,
MISS DOOLEY BANGUINETTI, 3
, Soprano ;
MISS, Daisy LIRILEFTELD,
+2 251, OContralte ;
MR. GRANT LLOYD, Violinist, .
: Ot San cease
Assisted ferry ‘f-:the:
best Muvical ‘Talent of
Nevada City and, Grass
Valley.
Tickets, 25, 85 and 50 cents.
Reserved Seats at Foley’s.
tint Tags.
‘ CityTaxes are now due and .
payable, and’ will be deJinlinquent on. and after —
Monday, Aug. Ist.
I will be at my. office in the City
ia. m., from 2to 6 p.m; and-“from:7
+39 be im. for the purpose of. receiving
E.A 'TOMPKIN
jyll : City rial,
LL. BOWMAN. 4. ¥. SHAR
SHAW & BOWMAN,
» Dentists.
FINE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
BXTRACTING.SKILLFULLY DON:
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad 80. Opp. Ogee:
C.J. NAFFZIGER, + = Prop’:
And all kinds of Meat:
usually found ina tirst
class mar!
Goods delivered free
. of charge
~AINION MARKET,
Nevada yy Sie
eta ip 1288 ny
z AS. J. St.
pacesriotion spotted
pa oa 8 Lag ty anon Gerth doo oan ae
he Union Hotel. Nevada City,\
eas, for =
if cjstonet they: convencity bas grow
+ifted late the boat,
“Once more, eked mor ws more, my ‘Mary, tae,
Pe 7 that lone prrahuatd
rst within thy timid ear’
et Trentivel love’s ‘dream.
“he we loved still their tale
music on
And sifl-the 4 sid tee 5 rere
But thou art far away.
In vain thy vanished form I seek
By woag and stream and dell,
_ And tears of guish bathe my cheek
= Where tears ‘of rapture fell,
pte _ : oe ughts, cl emplo;
‘en ih the’ ths momeriel & faa bose
here isa mourntu fond
Upon the air thy gentle words .
Aiound mé seem to thrill, ‘
‘ _ Like sounds upon the wind harp’ 8 chords
When ail the winds‘are stil,
; Or like tho luw, and soullike swell .
‘Of that wild spirit tone
Waich haunts the hollow of the bell
When its sad chime is done,
4 Beem to hear thée speak my name~. . In sweet, low murmurs.now.
. Iseem to fel thy bien:h of flameUpon ny cheek and brow.Ou my éold lips I feol-thy kiss,
' Phy heart to mine is laid—
» Ales that such a dream of bliag’
Like other Gieams must fade!
—G. D. Preitice in New York Ledger
NIGHT.
The enn hes van! anes out of my sight,
And the moments sadly roll,
Por my beart ‘is dark with” the thought at
nig ht, °
And the night is in my son).
The day is set and never will rise,
And wy heart ir sick.and sore,
Por the sweet, sv
eyes.
wih shine for r e no more.
evreet light of my true love's
Lam full of pa'n and care—
. ick withthe thfught of what have borne
And of what iv left to bear.
I sce the rose with blushes fired,
T hear the bresk run by,
But I um tired, so sic! and tired,
T almost lony to die.
.
for Pknow the run will dry the stream,
And the flow’ret fade-in the frost,
“And F know tliat my dream is all a dream
And the charm ot the dream is lost
ere will never, never be anY more lisht,
“my *hope'and I must part;
and re soul is dark with the thought of night,
the night is in my heart.*
Alice Cary in New York Ledger.
‘NEW YORK’S. GROWTH.
“Zhe City Has Never Halted Since It Wa.
* First Fairly Started,
_ Ernest Ingersoll writes a.paper on the
Greater New York, entitled ‘‘Reasoning
Out a Metropolis,’ for St. Nicholas.
= Mr. -Ingerss]l says:
The people of New York, Brooklyn,
Staten Island and certain nearby north.
ern towns resolved to: join themselves
together into one city; which is now. the
Greater New York. It embraces 841
equare miles of territory and includes a
population of nearly 8,400, 000Besides these at least another million
dwell on the New Jersey side.of the
Hudson river, quite as near and a:
closely identified with the great city o1
Manhattan Island as are those.of the
northern and* eastern suburbs, Thi
makes a population of nearly 4,500, 00
which may be said to belong to New
York, making it not only by far the
largest center of human life and inter‘ests in America, but, excepting only
Loudon, the most populous spot on thu
globe.
How has it happened that this vast
up—where it stands:
Why did not the American metropolis .
arise somewhere else? Is its position ull
an accident, or does history show sound
reasons for its situation? The earliest
settlement ‘here was merely a trading
station that gradually became a small
seaport, like a dozen others along the
ocast, Before the year 1700 these were
so nearly alike that he would have been
a wise prophet who truly foretold which
wouldthrive. Indeed many men of that
day firmly believed that Newport and
Aunapolis were to be the two great
American seaports.
Great cities arise at the points where
the greatest number of people find it
convénient to meet at first for business
and later for pleasure. You cannot force
a city/to grow in an uunatural or unsuitable situation, and it is no easier to prevent @ city from growing in its proper
place. But the conditions that change a
village into a tig town and expand the
OfMfiice in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree . town into a city or metropolis are not
the samo in different parts of the globe
and vary with the march of. the centuries; so that uew.many-an ancient
world market, like Nineveh or Mem.
phis, has totally disappeared, while
towns like Berlin bave lately increased
with amuziug rapidity, after a loug his
tory as small and insignificant «places.
As for New York, it has’ never haltea
or goue backward for a mnmebt ‘sinve
it was fairly started on its career w
. 1633.,
Fishing For Frogs.
To fish for frogs a man needs a broad.
flat bottomed, steady punt, a cane pole,
‘vith 25 feet of good line, three Looks
tied in a bunch and a companion. To
the three hooks is'tied a smuall piece of
bright red flanuel. ‘The cast is made, and
the lure is drawn slowly along the water, The frog rises within a yard of it,
looks at it and says ‘‘Aha'l’’ Ee approaches within six imches and sy:
**Obo!”’ Then. hé says ‘‘A-a-ah!’’ and
-} arabs it. The next instant he swings in
air, hooked through the throat. He is
ped between the.
left thumb and fore Dger, and the point
of the small blade-ofja knife is, pressed
down just between his eyes. Sumetime:
he sheds tears. His struggles are stilled
Se. an instant. His hind legs are quickly
severed from bis body and tossed into a
¢tfilled with ice, water. The rex of, him.is wn overboard,
‘where it. floats ghastly. white, bobbing
gently upand down, revolving ‘slowly
and accusing the fisheremall
man of amurd Chicago Times-Her_ WHEN a nal 1 ain a ee doesu’t
to make
; a
alltobe tne hest brand on
“i
od picture
sk lL in pose and 'rebb sede shows you
to-advantage.
See
>
as
The. finest and p
of Whi iskisa = :
ae Takes the Lead
and is pronounced b:
ket.
a pighly recommended for family and apeiie
Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk
in quantities t6 suit purohasers.
CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS.
A.B. WOLF, Sole Agent.
All Orders Promptly Filled.
House and Lot
FOR SALE.
SS EaeEneeeee
A Six-Room Cottage, With Bath,
Situated on Nevada Stréet,.
Two doorsabove the Episcopal Church,
and owned by JOHN HEYER,
IS OFFERED FOR SALE
AT.A BARGAIN,
There is a goed sized lot. The h is i
good condition Tircughont: tea g
For Further Particulars Inquire on
the Premises.
PHILIP HILD,
Boot and Shoemaker
Broad St., Opp. National Hotel.
Atl WORK PERFORMED IN A FIRSTclass manner, Spccial attention paid to
repairing. A share of patronage solicited.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
: Nevada City.
TNOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets.
Ranch For Sale.
Situated-One anda Half Miles trom
Nevada City.
Has House, Barn and outbuildings.
Coutains tbree acres, partly cultivated,
having fruit trees, vines, vegetable garden, &e,
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
Inquire of P. G. SCADDEN,
je28 Commercial] Street.
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
_—_—
Best of attention given to transient
customers.
Stables uit AIL Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Telephone No. 72. i
Fadden Cigar Store,
Janction Main and Commere
mercial Streets,
THOMAS J. TORPIE, Prop.
(Successor to Mrs. I. Waters.)
The finest assortment of
Ihe Leading Brands of Cigar:
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.
$100 Reward.
The Névada County Electric Power
Company offers the above reward for
information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering in
any form,sbape or manner with the
Company’s poles or wires in either of
the towns-or across country.
WARNING—From now ca there wil)
bea strong current on our. wires, and
parties meddling with them do so af
their own risk. Fh
J. DE LA, JR.,
Manager ee Rg County Electric
Power Company,
. . Isa nice remembrance
"alle ron
YW They will be pleased if
ve a wit fa of .
Mw CORE mie ins make € you take *
Satin, 3
ONADE SETS,
1 Pitcher.and 6 Tumblers,
For 60 Cents and Upwards
GLASS WATER PITCHERS, 20 CTS.
'PTUMBERS'46i CENTS PER DOZEN.
“Oar Prices Suit “Economical. People
NEw YORK RACKET STORE,
Yellow Front, Transcript Block.
Satnnennenmnem meme
= STATIONERY =
FAS
——mAt DICKERMAN’S.
I haye increased m
_added. many new
LADI ES witt find the only
of Frenvh, American and
stock and
eatures.
eomplete line
Crepe Orssue
papers in this city. All new stock. HK
PEYVYYP
A Fine Box of Stationery fur 25 Cents.
Axtwiwiaiuiss
OOOQOOQOOO
(SDICKERMAN’S.2
Drugs, Stationery,
Photo Supplies.
G) a” TELEPHONE 301.
°e6660000' Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts.
[ers
EYES RIGHT!
And Everything Else Right.
The cariéad of of NEW POTATOES just. received at my
store arefsound asia bell, mealy
when. cooked and of. excellent
flavor. Try them.
My stock of Fresh, Pure
Groceries and Provisions are
always up to the standard, and
customers are. given the best
bargains.
Sole Agent for Woodland Creamery Butter.
PHIL. G.SCADDEN, Grocer, __
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA‘CITY.
A. B. WOLE,
CASH GROCER.
ac
. Lowest Prices.
Best Goods,
é Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large assortment
of Fancy Groceries such as Limbu yg Cheese,
Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de toi,
less Sardines, etc.
Remember we are Sole
Bone-:
Agents for
Douglass Rutter and Robin Hooa Whisky.
A full_line of ‘Breakfast Goods :
Grandfather, Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
Oats, in. bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Florr, etc
PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
—
Wren Yon’ Buy Job Printing
You naturally want to get the best for your money.
Pas qaeicy of Srooe, d/>
in determining the merit of the production.
only the best of these. But
yettiue ali sac agigiecs
We use
no matter how superior
they may be, still the Priuting may prove inferian if
proper regard is not paid to the Composition audthe
Presswork. We claim to excel in these resrects also.
STYLES CHANGE
IN» PRINJ ING
The same as in clothing, and the TunscriPr keeps up with the devkeae of Dame
Fashiou in the Art Preservative. We have the newest and. most cummere Job
Printing plaut in the county, aud we have the best of workmen. Co
eit the wet best.
inpetent
we are uow turning out to be the
Our Prices Are. Fully as Low as Anybody’ S.
4 fetes The: ill satisf:
fon ous: went Sean eee BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers,
6.
Commereial street. NEVADA CITY, CAL,