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36TH YEAR—NO. 11
~
3 THE “TRANSCRIPT, .
Published oy Pca) Holidays by
BROWN, & CALIINS.
N. P. BROWN, Ly 8. OALKING.
I
ne Year in advance,
Six Months.
NEVADA CITY
IN-LINE WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS.
_—
Sanitary
Plumbing
“a
I make a
loy the best w
he best materials.
lowest. :
Brices the
&
Stoves
Morning Light
Pat. Todd Heater
Sunbeam
Box Patterns
And others
Richmond
Grand Pacific
Garland
Westwood
And others
—_—
My stock of
Hardware "ancy, ° Side “the
.completest I ever offered
i As for
+ There is nothing of that kind
‘Tinware ends: that you cannot find
on sale when you visit my store. ‘
Plain and decorated
Crockery In profusion to suit all
and purses. I am sure
Lean please you in this department.
If you want
Lamps {sity of them. ee ie oe
est to the most elaborate will be ei tars:
All kinds of .
Wire Fencing fgee rey ie cheap.
Have plain and fancy.
~ ‘The best of
Paints, Oils 42}cer esos
; ainters’ use.
ready mixed Paint sold.
Fine atock of
AND CUTLERY,
esentFirearms {N° .xe atest and the best
products of the leading makers.
GEO. E. TURNER
55 to 59 Pine Street. NEVADA CITY.
CITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
(incorporated 1876.)
CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $20,000
Paid up in coin, : 50,000
; : OFFICERS.
. &, M>PRESTON....6-5555+ PRESIDENT
‘M. HUNT.. Vick-PRESIDENT
R.
JGHN T. RGA
CasHIER
D. E. MORGAN.
DIRECTORS.
Joun T. MorGan,
Heating
Stoves.
Cooking
Stoves
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
. :Gro. M, HuGHES,
D. E. MoRGAN,
NILEs SEARLES
L. HousMan,
. M. Preston.
ane
é
CORRESPONDENTS.
‘New York-National Bank of North Amer>/
specialty of it, Lemyenther trier RTY.
aly ile ern oe
Ten Cents a Box.
Three Elegant Cakes
This Soap contains BUTTERMILK in proportions that render it very soothing to the Skin.
S. We GUARANT BE to not substitute in putting up
Se Prescriptions. :
3 H. DICKERIIAN & CO.,
DRUGS AND STATIONERY,
Telephone No. 80.
Cor, Pine and Commercial sts.
,
Ree
a
ie ee eS
IES,
2 oy BRE
CLOSING OUT SALE!
AT THE
One Lot of LADIES’ DRIVING GLOVES, reduced front
$1 50 to 75 cents a pair.
4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, reduced from $150 to $1 10
a pair.
Elegant assortment of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, sizes 32
; to 42, below cost.
Our entire stock of WASH oo are going at a sacrice.
e.
?
THE WHITE HOUSE,
BR. NEWMAN & CO.
SOARD’& SON,
Wholesale ..---* Liquor Dealers,
& “is ,
And Sole Ne¥ada County Agents for the
Enterprise Brewing Co.
MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD.
A. I
%
We Pay No High Rents!
We Employ No Drummers !-rst National Bank.
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills
Co. ‘
We issue Sight? yable in
a)
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAME:
f Excha' nyable at sight in
gee brine sof Gitles of Great eksis and
UW)
‘ica.
San Francisco—Fi
¢
Collections on any part of the United States
Ke ecleat’ price paid for County and State
rrants.
and Silver Bullio’ purehased.
Assay Office at the Boule
This Bank Maintains an office at
‘pica
4
Ladies’ $75. Men’s $85.
ied gest High Grade Bicycle Factory in the world,
Built and guaranteed by the ene * STINDIANA bicverk GG. of Indianapolis, Ind.
Wartan' the BEST a RAD é
> Men’s $85. Ladies’ $75 and $85.
Tlustrated catalogue free15.0.4 WAVEBLY, 18 and 20 MeAllister St., San Francisco.
We want a live Agent in Nevada.City.
LL
} Grass Valley, where a general Banking Business is
J. M. THOMAS,
Resident AgentatGrassValley.
ibe BOWMAN, oP SHAW.
SHAW & BOWMAN,
6
Dentists.
o Bui % Street? Offtice in Odd Fellows Building, Broad
PINE WORK A SPECIALTY. .
ALE MINDS OF IEEINGS wc DONE
’ Dr. N. E. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
SUMMER
Tailored to Order in the highest
style of the art Latest Cut,
Best Goods, Finest Trimmings,
High Grade Work.
eee
-E E. DULAC,
Merchant g Failor
4 . Otee at renldenee, Searammento st Neveds
Ps)
“48 faulty.
?' lof the statistician’s science, Carroll D.
“Veenses promote virtue.
Our elegant STORE FIXTURES are for sale. at a Bargain. .
“We Give the Best Terms -to Retailers . see clergymen’s wives inviting ladies to .
A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City.
germane
tons: span ons
EST, IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO. ”
“STATISTICS MAY ERR.
eT
‘. . Figures may not lie, but on the basis
of statistics may sometimes be very
Commenting on: this limitation
Wright points out that, in the matter
of crime, the number of sentences in a
state may vary with the legislation, Laws are constantly being passed,
Mr. Wright says, to raise moral delin-. quencies to the grade of positive crimes,
and’ then, after a time, such laws may,
. be repealed, with the result of vitiating
. fl} conclusions obtained by comparing
Ni . one year’ with aziother, This is illus{. rated by, the record of liquor legislation in connection with crimes. ProHhibitory legislation seems uniformly to
inerease drunkennéss, for the reason,
in large part, that it increases, if enforced, the number of convictions. A
new class of statistics is called into existence. It is to be noted alse that, as
a rule, the authorities of large cities
are opposed to prohibitary laws, deem:
ing Neenses more rational or expedient.
They are accordingly often led to enforce prohibitory laws with extreme
rigor in order to make them odious and
secure their repeal. With a license law
they are lenient in making arrests of
drunken persons. Thus it comes about
that statistics seem to prove prohibition
extremely prolific in crime, while liIn any ease,
-érrors enter the record by reason of
want.of uniformity in methods in varif . ous parts of.a given state. This want
of uniformity at a porticular date is exceeded by the variations between different dates. In recent years statistics
4 are better kept than formerly, with the
effect of appearing to show an increase
yf crime. But appearances aré deceptive
in this case, Mr. Wright thinks. _In1880
the number of convicts in penitentiaries
was 37,538, or 709 to the million of population. In 1890 the number of convicts
was 45,233, or 722 to the million of population.WOOD MOST USED.
Pine Is Fashloned toto the Greatest Varlety pf Products.
Oak can be put to the greatest variety
of uses,. but as a matter of fact. pime
wood is most used,A phenomenal demand for the latter in the wood-pulp
industry has arisen within recent years.
Over 1,000,000 tons of wood pulp were
. prodneed in the United States alone in
i 4894, and 240,000 tons in Norway and
. Sweden, the bulk of it from pine. Pine
. is also largely used in ship and house
‘earpentry, and it _is adaptable to
so many purposes, and is s0 abundant,
. that. it has come into almost wniversal
i requisition, Common tur pentine is exl tracted from it, as are-dlso tar, pitch,
i resin and lampblack. Splinters of the
. ~esinous roots are used by the Highlanders tnstead of candles.
. Fishermen make ropes of the inner
; bark, and the Karotchatkans and Lap‘landers steep the latter in water to
inake a coarse. kind of bread. The oil
. obtained from the shgots ofthe dwarf
. pine Je used medicinally by fhe peasants
pot Hungary, while the soft+grained siliver fir is used for the sounding boards
te, and the Ger.
.
.
.
.
\
. of musical instrumen
.
. their vast toy
.
.
factories. The
used in the manufacture of lucifer
inatches is nvwostly pine. and the agereeate amount of pine wood used in these
various industries exceeds that of all
. other kinds of wood put together.
Reporters Assault Boer Names.
During the Jameson trial in London,
the stenographie reporters had a hard
. stme with the Boer names that came
.
.
1
}
. NeSSes.
. tioned which appears in the depositions
as Van Uithoouis Winkelspruit. The
nearest the Evening Standard reporter
eot-toit was Van Nit Hookiswinke}
Sprint;
to Van Nit Hooriswinkel, while the Sun
simplified it'to Van Oudishhoorn’s, and
the Evening News boldly made one fearsome word of it,.thus: Vanoudischawanswinkle. The rest.of the reporters.
like prudent men, declined it alto. gether.
The Tables Turned.
In England it is a common thing to
}eome to them as general servants-for
.
ladies in a’ London suburb, who have adlvertised for a gentlewoman to do the
. work of their cottage. Thé gentle. woman required must, according:to the
. .avertisement, not only’ be strong, achive and an early riser, but muét be a
telergyman's ‘or profession&l man’s
. danghter. A eritic remarks that the
ludvyertisers would, doubtless feel de. graded by sleeping ina bed made by the .
. hands of a young woman whose father
had been in trade.
.
j
fhe Law and the Lady. ~
PatientMan—Suppose
a woman makes
it so hot for her husband tiiat he can’t
live with her, and he leaves her, what
van he do?
Lawyer—Sue him for'support.
Patient Man—Suppose she has run
him so heavily into-debt that. he can’t
every dollar as quick as he gets it, besides ruining his business with their
suits? :
he fail to pay her the amount ordered,
‘he will be sent to jail for contempt of
court.’ :
Patient Man—Suppose she drives him
out of the house with a flat-iron, and
he’s afraid to go back?
sertion.
Patient Man—Well, _ I don’t.see anything for me to do but go hang myself.
:
Lawyer—It’s againet the law to commit suicide, and if you get caught attempting it, you’ll be fined and imprisoned, “Ten dollars, please. Good day.
mans employ if almost exclusively in, !
wood .
iripping off the tongues of the wit!
In one instance @ place is men: .
the Globe gentry modificd this .
. the honor and glory. of the thing, but .
the tables have been turned by three .
support her, because his creditors grab .
Lawyer—If for any reason whatever :
tawyer—She can arrest him for de.
iceinisiaaiaiidll ‘
NEW. RESUMED
LUMBER cuales
YARD eee
-T. P. BYRNE .
‘as established a Lumber Yard on upper E.
: his residence, where
a full assortinent of . ’
GEO. WILLIAM DURST
‘Foubeus of the New Yor
B ned &
First-Class Bakery
Gomnorclal gerect, fey
ss id stand,
: street,
he will constantly keep
:
; ee
doors woe
Building and Mining Lum. ber, a
Including
Rustic, Flooring
Shingles, Shakes,
Etc., Etec,
THE BEST QUALITY T0 BE HAD
IN THIS MARKET.
Prices Given Upon Application.
Leave Orders at the Yard.’
Cash
Works
Wonders.
coe re
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
To serve the public with First-class
Bread,
— Pies and
Cakes.
FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
Wedding Cates a Specialty.
stantly on hand,
TELEHHONE 87.
=
NnNpEpvw
(LIVERY and FEED STABLE
*,
f£@F-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con. °
iN
Creases——_—
x iy
a paper dollar when you
take it out of your pocket. But the best way to
find j
‘The Dollar 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
Syia PRe os
Daily’ Transcript
By Brown & iis.
ASA
CORNER or ScHoor AND Matin STREETS,
NORTH SAN JUAN. CAL.
and Sad lery Harness
JAMES CAIRNS,
IE. NORTHUP, Prop.
“pedad st.opis: National Hotel, ——has established the following .
'Prices for Cash Only:
Single Harness .... es 4 .
Double Harness.... epee ee 20 00 .
Lap Duster®....:65-.-5.:05+° einacca Met
Buggy Whips 20 .
. Four-horse Whips.. 2 .
Sweat Pads, per’ pai be
15 .
25 .
Fine Horses and Carriages for every
. oecasion always ready.
. A specialty of conveying passengers
. from North San Juan to Nevada City to
meet any train.
Prices to suit the times.
GOME AND SEE ME.
COOL, SHARP BEER.
alters
fs 50 . When you are thirsty and feel like taking a
Cushions cape seerss . 150 lass of that famous MILWAUKEE BREW. Harness Soap.. 2 ERY BERR, call on
. eones TVS .
eer eu ben CHAS. PECOR,
. Best Harness Oil, per gallor
Sacramento street.
GHONBE hc Seskak hte eas vanenw ices Sa He
Gall Cure, per box
He knows how. to draw it, and it is always
Joo! and Refreshing.
y
Shaw! Straps.. .
Notice To
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Private
All kinds of Wines and Liquors.
Rooms in connection, :
RESULT PRODUCER
TIS A
PHENOMENA
bs )
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT:
INSURANCE.
Reon kee Aid:Asseciaticn
San Francisco, Cal.
\eFor Five Cents Per Daye
. wHLt PAY, dcoording to the hazard of ocoupation, from. #8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unable to work through being hurt dent
ally. {
eaink PAY, if you are accidentally killed,
. WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are
sicker) BAY $100.00 for funeral
bs .00 for funeral expenses.
Witt BAY, fryon lose a band and foot
. or both feet and hands, $138.00 to $434.00,
. Absolute Protection to the members upon
i paying $5.00 life membership f d
$150 per month. iy eOnp fon ReLCOeR. SF
LIFE INSURANCE. .
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{ aaNotice is hereby given that .
‘I will be at the City Hall on]
‘and after .
MUNDAY, JUNE 15,1896,
Union Livery Stable,
Main st., opp: Union Hotel,
. ?
. _== r
. And until Monday, August 3. Henry Lane rer
. between the hours of 10 and)
'12 A.M. and 2 and 5 P. M., for .
‘the purpose of collecting City .
Taxes, Taxes become delin-.
quent on Monday, August 5, . vat .
‘at 6 o’clock P. M. TROUT
D. B. GETCHELL, eo
City.Marshal ~ . % Dek.
CLANCY & TAMBLYN
a
The finest turn-outs in the courity,and plentyof them ° «
Open day and night.
. 4 rig paneer ale ® weekbt the,
}
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Horseshoers and Farriers,
. uckley Building Broad st., Nevada Cityyare p>
repared to do a i work in their line in the . ’
Base eaniee and at the mest reasonable
rates. We
*
a
ate
PHILIP HILD seg
“Has opened a slid} on Broad street, nextitoor . ". ; First of July Ere AIRS
above Mrs, Hocking’s ‘Variety Store, and is . :
prepared to make to order . He guarantées the article to be of the best
BOOTS: AND SHOES
Inthe best manner. All work
A share of public patronage solic
. Plastering
——AND———
Brickwork
ICHOLAS SHINGLE, WHO IS SOLE PROrietor of the Kronk Beer Manufactory,
on Spring sti , will be ready to deliver
. (@F-All orderg left: with Mr, Shingle will
receiye prompt attention“@a
:-FOR SALE: . ° e an
A SPAN OF GENTLE. MULES. A CHILD
can handle them. Ages 10 and 12 years,
weight 2300. Also a fine Stu ebaker spring
covered wagon, nearly new. Bed of wagon
10 feet long, with two seats, will be sold on
reasonable terms.
uaranteed. .
ted. jis .
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Frederick Tellam,
Nevada City.
WHELIHAN BROS.,
. Corner Broad and Pine streéts, kee the ve
Corner Broad ong dEs. LIQUORS & CIGARS.
Agents for Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge
: Beer.
S CHI DT BROS °; . THE. BEST: OF. WORK.
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, . THE LOWEST OF PRICES.. ¥ vill al find
Pine street.. Nevada City, Cal. e moth pieraiie. a nd
. LEA
DING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar’ Novelty Wood Working aad Re, air Shop
In all their branches. Also .
PATCHING AND WHITING,
.
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ORNAMENTAL.. PLASTERING, . a
CEMENT WORK a Specialty.
O'REILLY & ZILKIE.
Leave orders at Star & Crescent Saloon.
—-—iIn sTOCcK——
GENERAL ARTHUR
4
LA ROSA .
HUMBOLDT Oa . Patents.
<
.
Do You Want
a Good Drink ? ee
Then Try PARNELL’S
TERR GOD" Whishica. inten fe es.
and Burke’s Genuine Irish Porter. abt
One drink sufficient to make you FEEL
“ THE RECEPTION,”
Tel; No. 41144. Commercial Street,
ob shortest notice,
4. C. WEISENBURGER,
Suesessor to O.C. Percival,
Shop on the Plaza. ‘NEVADA CITY:
A.J. BOVEY,
Manufacturer of and
Dealer in
_.. BOOTS. & SHOES.
oe DONT FAIL TO SEE
Boots and Shoes made to order
in the manner aud at reasonaple b pees Repairing neatly and promptly
Broad street, head of Union street,
he WALLACE}
~~ 4 specialty of TURNING. and BAND.
ING. MOULDINGS may Bee rps eee an 4
Also i licies of Life Insurance, paying trom Tike to $500) inca of death. and
ase of ni
per #10u0 nape aiokea
ness; Blso a Year’ paid u sone i
2000. at death or $. at cod: of 18 ears:
10.00 per week for accident or Sickness,
IF INSURED, >.
You,.cannot lose all your income
are sick or disabled by accident.
The Fidelity Mutu:
eminent] the Largest and St Accia bsg Health Association ia: meet nited
1t has $6,000.00 cash deposits
of California and Missour #
i with an ample Resery, d. and
assets, make its ccortiticdgrra
antee of the solidity, og, its” p’
members. 3
Heliable Agents
\ J. 1. M. vege
wits you:
x .
the States
i Meet, opp. National Exchange Hote!
Nevada City. ‘ — : *
JAMES HENSESSY, Prop’r.
The Bmpite Liver,
has the ¢
Stable
rgest ot of
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
paete to let at short patian on reasonable
rms.
es i
The horses are free from vices, of wodd
style; and capable of any gén3
tleman cares t we oa teanes
Nevada Assay -Office,
Established in 1853 by .
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold and ores of every description melted
refined and assayed. Practical milling
quartz from from 50 to 500 Ibs.
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. Acids
and Crucibles for sale. é
MONUIIENTS,
TOFBSONES,
GRANITE WORK
Weisenburger & Coffey,
Boulder st., near Park ave.,
NEVADA CITY coon exxteas Qala
Scoteh Granite and Marble of Every Deserip~
romptly Attended to. .
WORK WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS.
PRICES LOWEST IN
Bef i r be
saleresiyine xowe omen e
”
HORSES; CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES:
eens, tT hat is the way you find
Aid Association is Pre~~
which, together re,
Lettering on Tombstones and Monuments —