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ACTING SKILLFL :
ok. eae UEEY DONE
INAL MARKET .
st., Opp. Citi zaug’ Bank,
5 ia
Beef, Pork, x
om Veal, Sausages, =<"
retail. ‘Redan
ali kin it
usually found meses
; cla: ic bad tren $8 market,
ON MARKET,
ercial St., Nevada City,
rk, Muttom, Veal, Ete.,
t the lowest rates, *
AEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
blic Taste Hams, Bacog
1IDT BROS.,
ING CIGAR DEALERS,
inde OE ROUE: -Nevada City Ca)
aa 5 Cent Cigar
—--INSTOCK——
tTHUR HUMBOLD
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
—L—
Mutual Aid Association
an Francisco, Cal.
ive Cents Per Day
cording to the hazard of =
$8.00 to $25.00 a week, wien un.
i through being hurt accidentrif you are accidentally killed
$10.00 a week, wh * gy os Bi hayes hen you are
$100.00 for funeral expeuses.
+ if you lese a hand and foot
and hands, $188,00 to $434.00,
rotection tothe members upon
yg meinbership fee and dues of
IFE INSURANCE.
policies. af Life Incurance. .
U00 to $: in case of aeaah acd
0 ee week for accident and sick15 year paid Up policy, paying
th or $1600 at end of 15 years;
ek for accident or sickness. :
ae sNeURED,
jose all your income when .
isabled by accident. a.
y Mutual Aid Association is Pre1@ Largest and Strongest Acci0.00 cash deposits with the Sta ate
‘+ and Missouri, which, together.
ipie Reserve Fund and large:
certificate an absolute guarsolidity of its protection to its
ble Agents Wanted. Write
_. M. SHETTERLEY,
retary and General Manager,
an Francisco. Cel.
aso de Robles
SPRINGS.
s Reduced
=f <
), $12.50 and $15
PER WEEK.
“ey Hotel and Pleasure Resor
Sulphur Baths. Mud and
sare unequalled for their meaicieases of
itism, Neuralgia, Malariz,
iney and Bladder Troubtie;,
nd all Blood and Skin DisSe
ave tT d and Townsend Streets
sco, Calif 18
Springs at $190 P. Mcameacy.
ing. Fare $6.20,
Pamphlet. oe
E. F. BURNS, Manager.
ATENTS!
n, Land
Depredation.
LATINAS.
STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS:
A ae hg ig conduct'd; special
> ttude-mar. 3 ng .
iene 8, vopy-rights, lubels
ages prosecuted; infringemen it
n any United State Cant. a
ye an fuvention, send us a sketchj
tugether wich a /
Mporiant featu:es/
Or gmail model
tion of the mcst j
“TOTES fi
1 Pursession of patents aud the s:.ywie
d: or if you are ch» ged with/insubmit the matter to ns for 4, reial Bureau of Claims,
H. HARRISON,
.DBALRKR wf
is of Cigars and Tobacco
nest/S-Cent Cigar be Nene:
—H. HARRISON,
TREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros
tee
pet, opp. National Exch Hotel Revada City. xchange Hote
HENSESSY, Prop’r.
e Empire Livery Stab! ge
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES:
found in thie part of the State.
Bt
_ Prop
oO pu Tse: Pa
aod
VEE
.AL., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1868.
=
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3
z roo
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BR OWN & CO.
OWN & CALKINS. — fo
Fifty Cer
ADVERTISING RATES, _
Mnde kno
on application.
mie pram
its Per Flonth. g
So
————————
NEW YORK BAKERY
edding Cakes to Order a Specialty
hen taking a Spin
the Turnpike be.
ween Nevada City
ind Grass Valley,
jon’t fail.to
Stop at Town
Water your Horse and Call on
rJ/ STEWART,
~~" Who will serve you with
Cool Giass of Beer,
A Refreshing Temperance Drink,
Or a First-class Cigar.
he Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
‘These are the-attractions you can
always find at
‘THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents.a Glass..
All the favorite brands of '
hand, such as: “Kentucky . 5
Mo >re,” “Thomas r,” “Oscar l'epper,
ud “Robin Hood.”
Wm. J. Britland.
W.-H; HIBBITT,
hoice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., )
Waylon Tess
Z
In ‘Summer Pants.
# Merchant Cattor,
‘NEVADA CITY.
el 2 = = te Powe
Summer Pants to Order, -. 6 00
Summer Pants to Order, 7 00
‘All my work is made in Nevada City.
. Perfect fit-and ‘first-class workmanship
: as
The finest and purest
of Whiskics
ROBIN OOD
* FINEOLD WHISKEY
Takes the Lead
oe
Boeck “ and is pronounced b:
alltobe the best brand on the market. {t
is
STARKEY & PALEN’S
. Treatment by Inhalation,
529-Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
FoR
Consumption,
Bronchitis,
Dysentery.
Catarrh,
Asthma,
Hayfever,
Debility,
‘ Headache,
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
aND ALL
Starke: and Palen, is a screntifi adjustment o
ized; an) the compound
thousande of p ti u's have heen ea
8+ over one thousand physici«ns have wi
recommended it—a very sien:ficant fact.
Chronic and Neryous Disorders.
PPHE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Compound, Oxygen Tre: tment, that of Drs.
th= clementa of Oxygen and Nitrog: ) MAGNETis so condensed and
made portsb e that it ix sent all over the world
It hax been in use fur more than wet i i
aD
it, and
itd +s rot net as most drugs do, by creating
ay herailment, und bene fiitting one Organ “Ht
the expense of ancther, often requiri: g a second
is Sigaty recommended for family and mediin quantities to suit purchasers.
CALL FOR IT AT ALL: BARS.
A.B, WOLF, Sole Agent.
All Orders Promptly Filled.
Order of Adjudication of Insolvency.
‘N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA
county, State of California. In the matter of Williau A. Bourland, an_ Insolvent
debtor. Wm. A. Bourland, having filed in this
Court his petition, sabedule and inventory in
insolvency,from which it rsthat heisan
eel eee debbor, the said W m. A Bourl. ud is ‘
hereby declared to beinsoly-nt, The Sherif} CRESOLENE being administered by inhalaf the county of Nevada is hereby directed . atiun, gives the
to take possession ofall the estate, real
and porsouss. of the said Wm.A. sourla:d.
insolyent debtor, except such as may Aa ry
_exempt from execution, and of all his
eeds, vouchers, iss of account,and papers,
and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his estate. All
ersons are forbidden to Pint d any debts to
the. said insolvent or to deliver any propsrty, belonging to such insolvent, to him or
to
tion for his use ; and the said debtor is hereoy forbidden to transfer or deliver any property, until the further order of this Court,
‘xeept as herein prdared“3
It is further ordered that all the creditors
of said . r who shall have -filed. their
claims two days before said date be and apsuperior Court,of the county evada, on
the 7th ‘of dul.
Big Reduction
‘. meeting of the Conventions, and none
Pine Street, Near Broad,
_/Spring crop. The fruit is exceptionally firm
. cisso a fine line of Misses and Children’s
Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk) 7"
pear before the Hon. F. T, Nilon, Judge of the
y, 1898, at 10 o’clock 4. M. of
that day; to prove their debts and choose one
"Political Announcements.
. Five dollars will be charged for all
poiitical announcements up to the
will be published ‘unless: pald for in
advance. :
‘For Sheriff.
“Dp, B. GETCHELL
Is hereby announced as a candidate for the
‘office of She-iff of Nevad nty, subject to. a ‘district near the upper Kongo rivor.
‘convention. oo sane ae This country. which is inhabited by
Todo general hous2work. Apply at this
office. : As + jul t2-f
Raspberries.
People who wish berries for canning; will
do well to: hand their orders to Andrews &
Polkinghorn who will this year market my
and large. T. H. LEUR. je29-1w
‘For’ Sate. ‘
mus Mining Company for $10 a ‘share. Enauire of H. Fredericks, Woodland,Cal. j18-im
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are. now. prepared to doall kinds. of blacksmithing and
wagon work with neatness aud dispatch.
Pick work and. mining work a specialty.
New! wagons and carriages built to order.
lace of business on Broad street in the old
Clancy shop. / .
—
_ . Mrs. C. M. Mails
Has brought up with her from San FranSpring bats, trimmed and untrimmed; also
Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking
Hats in the latest styles. {mi6-tf]
Br oad street, next to Luetje & Brand's.
me
‘ Nevada County Directory.
Kopies of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75cents.
Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office.
= Dave: Crezolene
W hooping Cough, Croup
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
. } the cane patch, and as the storm inHUNTING ELEPHANTS
AN EXCITING ADVENTURE IN THE UPPER KONGO REGION.
The Mad Rush of the Startled Giants
Through the Dense Forest Foliage —-A
Shot and a Tumbje Into a Swamp Hole
Just. In the Nick of Time. ;
Mr. Herbert Ward relates in Cassell’s
Magazine some exciting experiences .
that befell him’in the course of an ele-phant hunt inthe forests of Mobunga,
Mobunga cannibals, had not been visited by a white man before. Having been
euccessftl in reaching a favorite ground
for élephants, his guides left the hunter
at midnight, returning in their canoe.
elephant path, The-cane was trodden
into the sodden ground about four feet
in width, and the path led straight .
across the niiddle of the bambog patch.
On either side cf the path the cage
so thickly that I found it almost im fiossible to penetrate. A storm was raging.
I distinctly heard elephants forcing
their way through the forest in order
evidently to reach some open space
where they might be safe from falling
“In the intermittent flashes of lightning I occasionally got a glimpse of
their great, ghostly forms approaching
creased in fury the sound of elephants
stam peding in all directions through the
thick mass of bamboos impressed mein
a-moest uncomfortable manner. Each
moment I~ feared being trampled. The
floundering, heavy footsteps occasionally seemed to approach within a few
yards of me, and I distinctly beard the
frightene@sqteals of baby elephants as
they plunged’ and stumbled in the
swamp.
“The storm ceased as suddenly as it
came, ard in the subsequent Jull there
was a constant Srippirg of water in the
forest and the sound of falling branches.
The elephants appeared tobe standing
motionless, and the air was once-again
filled with the eternal music of mosqui
toes. &
‘““With the first indication cf dawn
my spirits rose, and -I carctully wiped
the mud from my rifle with the ragged
sleeve of my shirt. While it was still
too dark to Cistinguish the surroundings, I could glainly hear elephants
Btirring in all directions, Crawling
sonie little distanre along the sloppy
path, I suddenly distinguished the ontline of an elepbant’s bead and back cutting sharp nguinst the gray morning
sky. It was impossible in that light to
Of treating the throat and_ bronchial tube
its etticiency is ee ding Cough and Crou;
ts ant is wonderful. ptic qualities renue:
any,,person, Kaan peel aay od or associa. it
ni
Invaluable In Contag.ous Diseases
. . \s Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever. eto. Sold by
Nevada Cit
THE
course t9 erndicatet e evil niet ue the firs.-. or move assignees of the estate of said = tt 0
but Compound Oxygen is « revit-lizer, ,serewae % fens
ing, «trengther ing inyicorstingthe whole body . ” farther ordered thatthe order be ave Urgan
waren nas petmemRNgean . tides caine Bee wensreewe. WOLLAZE VTS
testimonials, published in oaf book 0} pages, . SCRIPT, a newspaper of C peaeee circulation,
only withthe: xpress permission o the patients; . p' lished in the city and county of Nevada,
toeir namer an
ca referto them for further informa ion.
pinta
Leopne calling their preparations
anda tne names
w rthie-s ronceuc io >.
pound Oxy en isspuri os,
ee POUND OX YGENITS
hPalsa, whieny ves to ail en
mmution as to this remarkable curative xgen
maied FREK to any sddress On application
addresses are viven ad you
Tre vreat snecess of Our tieatment has given
to» host ofi mits or-, un-crupulous persons:
C mpound
Q«xyyen offen approme our testimonial:
vur patients to recommend
Bur any “sabstance
made elsewhere or by others, a d calied Com
MODE OF
LAUTION AND RESULTS.” is the title of a new
b>wk of 200 pazes. published by Drs, Starkev &
nirerg full iuforend a record of surprising cures it a widerange
of chr nie cases—manv of them after. being
ab ndoned to die by other phy iqiene Will be
often as the said paper is published.
‘ore
itors. :
insolyent be stayed.
ery ae F.T. NILON.
Judge of the said Superior Court.
Dated June 2, 1898.
PREWETT, RENFRO & HENDERSON,
Attorneys for insolvent.
» beday set for the meeting of credAnd it is further ordered, that, in the
meantime, all proceedings against the said
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. < : _ “Creeping cautiously forward, I was
Safest and Most Effectuai startled two or three times by a low,
Means rumbling sound peculiar to elephants,
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estimate distance.
and which is in some way connected
with their. digestion. Thecane patch
appeared tu be a perfect haven of refuge
for elepbants during the storm, for cn
every side there came audible evidences
of their presence.
‘*When within what I judged to ke
20 paces of my elephant, Iwas just able
to discern bis ears, flapping spasmodically to beat off the mosquitoes and
sand flies that hovered around bim, aud
. bis trunk swinging listlessly among the
trampled cane, as if in search of something edible. Gradually I noticed a certain restiveness, as though the animal
was conscious of danger. Raising his
trovk in the air, be sniffed iu various
diréctions until his head was turned
straight toward me.
**Realizing that my presence was discovered and that there was not an in‘stant to lose, I took a steady aim at bis
left shoulder and fired. The recoil of
my eight bore rifle-knocked -me backward, and asIstruggled in the cane entangled slush, enveloped in smoke, I
was conscious of a deafening uproar. The
rifle report echoed etrangely through the
forest, and the startled elephants charged madly forward in every direction,
erashing througb the dense foliage like
giant locomotives.
‘‘By the time J regained my feet and
bad run aside to te clear from the
smoke I found my elephant slowly rising from the grovud By this time I
was within—15 paces of -the beast and
fally realized the necessity of firing a
_. fatal shot. Tremiiing with excitement,
l fired point tier k at the animal’s foreaead, and, quickly etooping below. the
imoke, I canght sight of a jet of bicod
‘porting frcem the wound, while thc
ponderous beast slowly sank to the
zround again—dead. :
« **Reloading in haste, I took two snap
sbots at an clepbant rushing past me,
1 . without cther effect, however, than to
. stop. bis progress. He stood for a moment gazing at me and “twitching bis
tail. Owing to wet or dirt I found difiwulty in opening my rifle; and in spite
Notice For Publicatiun.
gy . 5 McALLISTER,
16 Washington St. Chicago.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT)
Sacramento, California, June 29, 188.
. OTICE IS HERLBY GiVEN ‘THAT TH
i foilowig named settler has filed notic
. £ his intention to make final proof ia sup
. jort of his claim, and that said proof will
of frantic efforts I could not make the
lever act. £ can well recall the fecling
of tlank despair when the wounded
beast, ‘with coiled trunk and ears erect,
rusbed forward with a shrill ecream.
“TI darted aside and fortunately fell,
) ‘‘After floundering about for some . :
time, ’* ‘he says, ‘‘I at length found an
Is sold at all hardware
stores. Price $1. Send
2-cent stamp for the
~“ Enterprising House_ keeper” —— 200 recipes.
AENTERPRISE MFG, 00, OF P
4 hiladel pA. Pa.
Wakers.of the Enverprise Meat Chopper.
_ THE GROTTO,
MAITLAND & BECKLEY, -» Proprietors
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Steam Beer a Specialty.
cal and see us. We will make your visit a
Bemomber the plase—Hrace’s old stand, Mair
atrect, Nevada City. : 8
»
A. JSOARD & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines and Liquors
OF ALL KINDS.
. Sole Agents for. the Celebrated
Enterprise Beer,
Which is the best iv the market. Sold in.
-” x uatea panek: half pints and kegs. 23
Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer.
nal pur
for family use.
ulueRoquefort
ecial selection of Fine Wines
rted Swiss, Limburger and
heese, the finest ever brought
3
1, C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counseior at Law.
“\PFICE— TILLEY 8UILDING. COR
Broad and Ping streets, Up Stairs.
‘Wine for family.and mediet-}
here. tarticular attention pa d to io,
tN
. ‘ee. 18, T. 16 N., R. 9
sion of said land; vias: Harry
happelie, Heury L Kite
af Nevada City; P
P. P. SIMONDS,
United Statea Courts
nade before the Judgef the Superior Cour
vada count , Caiifornia. at Nevada Cit;
Jalifornia, on Monday, August 8th, 1698, viz.
. seorge W. Roldeis for she an of SLY4 o1
He names tlie following witnesses to
1is contin ous residenes upen and. cultive
gers, Georg
3 aud James Kitts a:
roy
a.
‘SILAS PENRY, Register.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
lost to view in a swamp hole, complete
‘some moments, listening to the floun
derings of the wounded elephant. At
length the noise died. away, and with
daylight al] was‘still again.”
Platinum and Gold.
__ ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at. Law and Notary Public.
OC oe BUILDING. NEVADA
4 J.
praiser’s department of the
for-Sale.
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A five room house and lot on Broad
street, at $850. It is in good condition.
~ Brown & Mor@an,
Real Bstate Agents.
wire attracted a good deal of attention
son worth its weight in gold. A mui
much more platinum, crude and manc
ly covered with a mass of vines and
branches. ‘There I lay breathless, for
A package of wire that weighs 25
pounds aud resembles ordinary fine pclished steel wire was entered at the apcustom
pouse sometime ago and-valued-at $5,000. This is almost as much as the same
weight of gold would be valued, and the
7 ttwas platinem wire; and for that.rea.
who viewed it said that the demand for
it had apparently increased greatly, ar
AGENTS WANTED
In Every County te Supvly, the G. eat rope
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re
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'“ Brains in buying, nerve and hors sens in seling quik,
clos and belo the Water’s edg have ben the tactix of the-most
uccessful mercantile representatives.
2 Doz. Hooks’ & Eyes, Ic.
Competition bristled up and.swore that the audacious
daredevil of the ten per cent system had stolen the <cartload
of plunder, and that the great excitement wud die out in a fu
days.Paper, Envelopes; toc. Box.
While the stok at the end of each da lookt as if it had
ben struk by a hurricane, fresh arival pile in evry da from
headquarters almost as fast as sold. ot
Val Lace, 7: Inches Wide; 1oc. Yard.
It takes litle Cash Capital, but oceans of Pluck and
Iron Will under the Racket System, for the cash is redy
next da, to rival or beat the record of yesterda; but by the
Ledger law every day’s work is lockt up—as a general rule
for all time. en
‘A Photograph .
Yellow Front, Transcript Block.
a
5 ll make y k
MOORE: forcod picture His
skill in pose and re. tonching shows you
off to advantage.
House and Lot
FOR SALE.
—_—
A Six-Room Cottage, With Bath,
Situated on Nevada Street,
Two doors above the Episcopal Church,
and owned by JOHN HEYER,
IS OFFERED FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN.
There is a good sized lot. The house is in
good condi.jou throughout.
For Further Particulars Inquire on
the Premises,
@
Typewriters
They Educate as
Well as Please..Provide the children with the means to ob@
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= STATIONERY 3
eaivevevvverververrtertereet tts
—amAt DICKERMAN’S. .
I have-increased my stock and
added many new. features,
Y
dil
LADIES welt find the only complete line
of French, American and Crepe Oissue
papers in this city. All new stock. H% H
POPPIES :
A Fine Box of Stationery for 25 Cents.
vaniviwins
©60000060 Drugs, Stationery,
DICKERMAN’S.& Photo Supplies.
©OOOGOQOOO 7 KELEPHUNE 301. .
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts.
©
tain a livelihood for themselves.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
“A moderate ontlay. that secures’ a profitableinvestment for your boy or girl.
G. W. WICKSON & CO.
8and 5 Front St., San Francisco.
PHILIP HILD,
Boot and Shoemaker
Broad St., Opp. National Hotel.
LL WORK PERFORMED IN A FIRST.’
A class manner. Special attention paid to
repairing. A share of patronage solicited.
JOHN CALOWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
Nevada City. et
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercijal and Pine streets,
Ranch For'Sale.
Situated One and a Half; Miles . rom
Nevada City.
(
Has House, Barn and outbuildings.
Contains tbree acres, partly cultivated,
having fruit trees, vines, vegetable garden, &c.
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 Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Telephone No. 72.
Fadden Cigar Store,
Junction Main and Commermercial Streets.
.
THOMAS J. TORPIE, Frop.
(Successor to Mrs. I, Waters.)
J
The finest assortment of
The Leading Brands
‘tom bouse uow.factured, was coming through the cusTATOES just received at my
store are sound as a bell, mealy
when cooked and of excellent
flavor.
Groceries and Provisions are
always up to the standard,.and
customers. are given the best
bargains.
of Cigars}
The carload of NEW POTry them.
My stock. of Fresh, Pure
Sole Agent for Woodland Creamery Putter.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY.
A. B. WOLF, &
CASH GROCER. —
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Lowest Prices.
__Best Goods, __
, Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large assortment
of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Chezse, /
Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Bone/
less Sardines, etc. /
Remember we are Sole Agents for
Douglass Butter and Robin Hoon Whisky.
A full line of Breakfast Goods :
Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flonr, etc.
PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
=, OFFICE AND YARD,
m4 Boulder Street, —
Nevada City.
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
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