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TeLEPHONE No. 4,
BASDAVs vic<tsesees JULY 7, 1896.
MAIL TIME TABLE FEV ADA ‘CITY
Arrives Closes
(G48 a, Mm. 11:0.a.-a,
att a. mM. pea
y CEN. sc cehensbivee 4:45 p, m. Pp.
panemaine: } ‘dl 4:50 p.m,
*Exce eed = oriole oat iat
5 ey, Chicago
TO ath; Golf : cat wit 4:45 p. m. 11:30 p.m.
A ante vewettn 9:43. m. 8:00 p. Mm,
11:30 a.m, 8:00.p. m.
3:00 p. m.$0 pm,.
aybert.. 00 p.m. 8:00 p.m
You Bet. 330 a.m. 2:00 p. ms
*Mondays, Wednesd and Fridays.
OFFLCHK HOURS—v:0 a. to 7:8 p. m.
Suudays and Holidays—H:30 a, m. to 12:30
.m.
_———— }
The Whole Outfit Burned Up.
who have been working here for some
time past, recently went up country on
trip of business and pleasure combined. ‘They had a team, wagon and
amping outfit and a supply of prosions, and were equipped for hunting
nd fishing. Besides they carried quite
stock of upholstering material, expcting to pick up some work in the Hill, Nevada, was delivered by A. EBaugh, formerly of this city..”
ttle towns they would pass throughme day while they were off fishing the
mp fire started “up and spread to the
yon, which was burned, together
th the entire outfit and the uphol-. .
ring goods. The loss to Mr.
Barker
between $200 and $300. '
: Truckee Items,
epublican:.Sunday afternoon, John .
nmerman, a resident of Truckee,
the victim’ of a fatal accident. He
s run over by a logging team at Geo.
affer’s sawmill, near Truckee, and
tantly killed.
y
n Saturday last a man fishing at
ody’s dam on the Truckee river, saw
pad body float over the dam. It aped to be that of a well-dressed}
m. No one has been noted as missing
m Truckee and it must be the body
me stranger. ‘The body has not
vet been recovered from the river.
oer
Had a Nice Trip.
herman Marsh of this city, accomhied by his~-brother-in-law, B. H,
aston of Sacramento,. John Evans
A another gentleman, left this city
the 8d instant for’ Bowman’s Dam
i fishing trip. They returned here
hday night about 10 o’clock, bringwith them a good many trout, and
ort.that the fishing at Bowman’s
never better.
Presented With a Cane.
bs Valley have presented Superndent Geo» Mainhart with a hand» gold-mountéd walking stick. In.
center of the gold is.a rich setting
martz and engraved in the metal
je name of Mr. Mainbart and a
sed pick and shovel. el
raat SS
Be Easy Boys.
gstated that the legality of the
xtending the term of county: ofcided by the Supreme Court until
the November election. Hence
resent incumbents may rest easy
wo years at least. ‘
RE is more Catarrh in this section
p country than all other diseases
together, and until the last few
= was supposed to be incurable.
great many years doctors proced it a local disease, and pre<
pd-local remedies, and by~ conly failing to cure with tocal treat, pronounced it incurable, Science
roven. ca to be a constitudisease, and therefore requires
Btitional treatment. Hall’s Ca~ Cure;-manufactured, by F. J.
py & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
itutional cure on the market. It
ren internally in doses from 10
TRANSCRIPT."
. . tion’against them.
‘on the 8d and 4th of July.
i Barker anid son, the upholsterers . 4th of July, and not an arrest made
a3 well as could be expected.
heard about anything connected with
them to A. B.Wolf without delay.
_. today to procure the material and nec-. essary apparatus for puttingdown bi\ > mminers-of the Omaha mine-at.tee of the 4th of July celebration can
“}\Geo. D. Buckley is still making many
‘from two to four years will not’:
—
Minor Notes and Comments of Laci
a ae oS
Beware. of fires. Use every precauThe weather continues hot and ‘iced .
drinks are in demand. ie
Our merchants did a fine business
For fine job printing at . low rates’
call at the Transoriet office.
' Mrs, Annie Coughlan fell yesterday
and injured her knee quite badly. :
Ladies, have you tried the delicious
pure.ice cream-sold at the Union Fruit
Store? ‘ jy7-lw’
‘There was nota fight on the 3d or
for any crime. eis en
The little son of Mrs. Charles Monro
broke his collar bone.the other day by
falling from a porch. y
Chris. Polich, who was severely injured a few days ago, is getting along
The Fourth of July oration at Gold
Nota word of complaint has been
our 4th of July celebration. .
All persons having bills against the
Curly Bears are requested to present
The reaction of the celebration has
reached its climax, and we can now
get down to the‘old routine business.
bills were paid today and about $1200
was thrown into the channels of. trade
A new fence has been put up in front”
of the yard above the fire house of
Pennsylvania Engine Company, on
Broad street.
“District: Deputy L. 8. Calkins will
this evening install the officers of Hydraulic Parlor, N.S.G.W. A full attendance of members is desired.
James Hawke went to San Francisco
tuminous pavement on Broad street.
"Last week three horses were stolen
from the Gray brothers at Freeman’s
Crossing on the Middle Yuba. It has
been learned where two of the horses
are. ;
If the parties who stole the 4x6 piece
of dressed timber from in front of the
fire house on Broad street last night
will return the lumber no questions
will be asked. :
The chairman of each sub-commithave their warrants for amounts allowed them by calling,at the TRanSORIPT office.
Geo. A. Gray, the well-known undertaker, ie still confined to his house,
and it is thought he will probably not
have tlie of his leg again for a
week or ten days longer.
new improvements to his property between the Main and Broad street
bridges, Everything will, look fine
there when the work is completed. _
Fourteen applicants for teachers certon schoolhouse yesterday, Sor the
number ten are ladies and four. gentlemen. SS
Captain Nihellyesterday received a
telephonic message from ' Marysville
informing him that Company D and
the other visitors from Marsville who
were here on the Fourth, arrived home
safely Sunday night.
Many. persons who held keys in the
money box scheme at Wolf’s grocery
store have brought them in, but so-far
the right key has not been produced.
People having-keys are requested to
bring them in and try. them. in the
lock. ‘ ; i
C. D. Eastin and P. S, Waldron have
. formed.a copartnership in the business
Prepare now to get_in your “winter's .
Most of the 4th of July celebration .
tificates presented themselves at the.
examination which began at Washing:
NO ASSESSMENT NECESSARI*.
Tho Fourth of July Committee Will Have
_. Money Bnough to Pay All Bills.
The General Committee of the 4th of
July celebration met last evening at
‘the office of Thomas 8. Ford, to figure
up the expenses incurred by ‘the different sub-committees and arrange for
the payment of the various bills. / :
was found that some of the com s
had not used all their appropriation
and would have money to turn back to
the General Committee. This, together
with subscriptions yet to be paid and
which are perfectly good, will give
funds enough to pay all bills without
levying an assessment on the members
of the committees. :
A vote of thanks was tendered to
Col: Forbes and Company Dof Marysville for coming here to assist in the
celebration. Thanks were voted to the
orator, the reader and to all others who
aided in any way towards making the .
celebration a success. vie
It was ordered that the Chairman of
each sub-committee hand in an itemized statement to the Executive Comof receipts and~disbursements:may be
prepared for publication.
pared to deliver ice to any part of the
city. Orders left at the office.on the
Plaza, will be promptly attended to. tf
is
Sold by
mittee in order that a complete account . ——-——
os To ice Consumers.
‘The Union Iee Company is now pre#
ice Cream Free, _
When you freeze it in one of the
Wonder Five Minute Freezers, for sal
by Legg & Shaw Co.
530.
The ills of ‘Women.
Constipation, causes more than half
the ills of women. Karl’s Clover Roo it
a . orp cure for Constipation.
ckerman & Co.
*~ Another meeting of the General Com-:
mittee will be held Wednesday ‘evening at the National Hotel, at 8 o’clock.
Chairmen of sub-committees should}!
make a note of this and have their reports ready to hand in.. ' :
Mining Mea.Here.
For sevéral days past W-“E.Brown‘:
of the Crocker-Woolworth Bank of San’
Francisco, accompanied by Mr: How:
ard, a mining expert, have been inthis
vicinity and along the Ridge . looking
at mining properties. Mr. Brown.:i8,
President of the Omaha and Bullion
mines at Grass Valley and is owner of
the North Banner. He is also largely
interested in the Fortuna mine,
Highest. of all in leavening
A cream of tartar baking peordes,
(Latest Unirep: States. GOVERNMENT
Foop. Report). ;
Royal Baking Powder Company,
ngth. . ’
length inserted under this head for 50 cents
a week or $2 a month. Each additional line
10 cénts a week or 40centsa month Payable invariably in advance.
ARRIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTHL,
Main Street, Nevada City. :
NORTHWAY ‘& MORRIS,
For Sale. :
A fine Bass viol is offered for sale cheap,
Enquire of Miss Mary Maloney at the Chicago Lodging. House, Commercial street, AY
i, “
T. B. Southworth, Sacramento.
Mrs. Dickerson, “
B. Miller, Sheridon,
B.Dudley, i
IG Tea HOUS
Fruit Bowls on foot..
Wash Bowls and Pitc :
Chambers,....--each 15;.20,. 25, 35c
Lemonade Cups....... Sees 5e
Gups, Saucers, and Plates, a
GOGOMACAR, i.655 4 cen: meses Cc
Knives and Forks, per set.. .50, 75,
Fruit. Jar.Fillers...... ., each Be
Rose Bowls.....useeeeee 10, 15, 250
Floor Pots so 6 cei cdc cess 5u, 55, 65¢
Mush and Berry sets complete... 15c
Genuine Carisbad China Deco:
}to a teaspoonful. It acts directly
e blood and mucous surfaces of
ystem. They offer one hundred
rs for any case it fails to cure.
‘for circulars and testimonials.
Address,
. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Id by Druggists, 75c.
ll’s Family Pills are the best.
ne. os
. Bring In Your Pictures.
persons desiring to avail thems of the TRaNscripr’s premium
rait offer, should send or bring’ in
r photographs, accompanied by the
isite 95 cents, Old subscribers
e of the portrait, 95 cents.
rt time only.
" 8 OBO +
Now at National Hotel.
j30-1m
A Baby’s Life Saved.
Bes fitted.
ihiloh’s Cure.” writes Mrs.
i Hunteville, Ala.
00
_ Karl’s Clover Root ‘Tea
diseases. Nothing
ly. Sold by Dickerman & Co.
SORIA HD ek iy NE
Fine Butter.
the sole agent. a25-tf
_ All Recommend It. —
four physic! your
Sold by Dickerman & Co.
obtain these pictures for 95 cents.
ones are required to subseribe for
paper for at least one month, payin advance, in addition to the
Do not
to procure one of these handsome
ures as this offer stands good for a
p. O. N. Sullivan, oculist-optician.
y baby had croup and was pares
sure cure for Headache and nerrelieves so
jland ‘Creamery Butter, ‘the
the market, can be had of Phil.
r druggist
t friends re Shiloh’s Cure
Lof general merchandising at Granitebusiness there for many years and Mr.
Waldron has been his clerk all the
time. .. ,
Kidney and Liver Troubles,
“Two years ago my busband suffered
terribly with kidney and liver troubles.
He tried many remedies and doctors,
but did not improve. Two or three
bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely cured him. About six months
ago he was troubled with dyspepsia
and indigestion. Everything he ate
caused him misery. He. was so thin
and-weak he could scarcely walk. At
last he thought he would try taking one
of Hood’s
gained twenty .
he Gan now eat anything wi
distressing him.”
‘Bowman, Cal,
A ppreciative.
cents. At the Union Fruit Store. . tf
A Fact Worth Knowing.
and all Throat and L
erman & Co.
Furniture Foi Sale.
Freud.at, the White. House. _j22-tf.
4
ville. Mr. Eastin has carried on the,
ills after each meal. He! tiff vs, J. B. McCormack, Defendant,
P Action brought in the Superior Court of
began to improve Ril np? “rks sd the state of California, in slat ha obese County
oundsin six weeks, &:
its
Mrs. W. T, Daesan: .
J. V. Flint, the -wél!-known piano
tuner, thanks bis many. customers for;
prec his i ‘\ if served elsewhere, within thirty days, .
their ap iation of {sige BOP VIEES: He The said action is browns 0 foreclose con_. will return. vies . j7-lw . tract No. 6438 N.S. made ber.12th, 1887, by
" ne the Plaintiff and the Defendant, whereby the
Genuine Ice’Cream Reduced. Plaintiff agreed to sell and the Defendant
Otto’s celebrated Sacramento Ice
Cream, made of pure cream, the best
in the State, pints 25 cents, quarts. 50
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia
ung diseases are
cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dick-.
A fine let of household furniture,
consisting of everything needed in carrying on housekeeping, will be sold in
c lots to suit at’ a “great bargain. For
umption.” They will regomacon particulars enquire of Mr,
rated Tea Sets, complete...
Decorated Toilet sets. /.... set $1 65
Genuine Carlsbad China Decorated Dinner sets, 100 pieces $15 00
Others charge $25 00, . .."
Creat American Tuportins Yea Co.
COMMBERCIAL S8T.... Nevada City
66: MILL: ST ..ccnsesveee Grass Valley
MONEY SAVING. STORE,
Summons,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
J of California, in and for the County of
Neyada.
Central Pacific Railroad Company, Plainof Nevada, and the Complaint filed in the
office of the Clerk of said Counte,
‘Yhe people of the State of California send
greeting to J. B. McCormack, Defendant.
} you are hereby required to appear in an ac
tion. brought Sag you by the abovenamed Plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the
spate of California, in and for the County s
evada, aad to answer the Complaint fil
therein within ten days, (eXclusive of the da
‘of der vice) after the service on you of this
Summons, if served within Nevada County ; or
yeed to purchase the lands described in the
Said contract, situated in Nevada County,
California, The complaint alleges that there
is due from the Defendant, acco: to the
terms of said contract, the sum of
paid purchase priee,
seven per cent per aunum from
1891, and the complaint asks t
this Court forever barr}
of the la
Plaintiff are paid
time as this Court may fix, with costs of
All of which will more ful
reference to the Complaint on
ie here:
fail 2 appear and
u
gear default entered, and a to the
fox ther nder my. hand. and ¢ Given u
Su ertor Court of the State of Californ'
of February, 1896. :
J. J, GREANY; Clerk.
meets! By J.C. Niion,'Deputy Clerk.
for ute . *
with jnterest thereon at .
Cetoher by
: x, ree oO}
and foreclosing
the Defendant from all right to purchase any
described in the’ said contract; unless all the sums found to be due the
within such reasonable
suit.
appear by
2.
nd you are hereby notified, that if you
answer the said complaint
ired, the said Plaintiff will have
Court
seal of the
in
and for the County of Nevada, this 18th day}.
Wm. Singer Jr. and i. Vv. Rearess. peereeys
PROPRIETORS. Boy Wanted.
: ; To work ranch. Must.be a good milker,
and’ live’on the place. Apply -at this
V. Treadwell, Bloomfield, office. ji-2w.
MI oe ¢ :
H. L. Holt, Rough and Ready, Paper Flowers.
J. A. Gleason, Washington, / :
J. W. Anderson, “ All kinds of paper flowers made to. order
Mrs. Bodley and d., San Francisco, /. for 4th of July decorations. Mrs. C. M. Mails,
W. BR. Sayers, C3 Broad-st#eet, next door to Mrs. Hoaking’s tf
A. Gyrdon, Cooper Mill, —
W.Dudly, =“ ase NN Residence for Sale,
BB ay Aelia ‘Grass Valley The residence property of the late B. H.
J. A Barnes, “ : Miller is-offered for sale. For particulars
G. A. Foote, ““ enquire of M. M. BARUH. ji7-tf
T, Torper, Marysville ‘ For-Sale.
F. Poole, Smartsville, .
S. G: Shepard, Spenceville, Seven-room house, lot and good barn, —
Ed. Chase, Washington, outbuildings and fine cellar. Also a
L. Haukins, “ well. For particulars apply to ‘0
W. Hi §16-tf : : * Pp. ¥. SIMONDS.
Lost.
LOST—A chain belonging toa hay press—
between Nevada City and Bear river—McCourtney road—Saturday, June 6th, The
finder will be suitably rewarded by sending
CROCKERY word to FRED WARTELL, Lincoln, Placer
and GLASSWARE . °C": oe
opera 80 Furnished Rooms to Let.
. ‘Two furnished rooms, in a convenient loMoney Saving Prices, cality, are offered for rent. Inquire at this
office. ; os
Table Tumblers.....2..1 Art Studio.
Berry Sets.... one Miss Cora Sutton will give instructions in
Water Pitchers .: painting and drawing at hey studio in the
Water Goblets... Transcript Building, Wednesdays and SaturBerry Dishes.. . days, from 9 until 12. and-from_1 until 4.
Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents.
Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript office.
A Good
Assortment
at
ROSENTHAL’,
Ccmmercial
Street.
RRA
Fireworks
TENS A WE
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
r ness 5
They
\Catch .
Mes, Lester. & Crawford
WE Give No BAITS~—™e
But sell Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, etc., on their merits. . Every article that goes:
lout of the One Price House is up to date in quality
and style, and we
On Cs
At once to our Decoy Sticky
FLY PAPER; and stay when
they pet” there: Two sizes;
regular § cts. double sheet;
Little Decoy, 25 cents a box.
Don't buy any other. ’ Decoys
do the work. Also, INSECT
POWDER that kills, MOTH
BALLS, CAMPHOR, ete.
OUR PRICES ARE IN REACH OF ALL, Remember the Place,
CARTER ¢ JOHNSTON,
P. G. SCADDEN, ) i:
Commercial street, * i
Groceries, Provisions, i
Canned Goods. — Ai,
STOCK TO BE FOUND IN oe BRR,
NEVADA CITY.
give no chromos in order to sell.
THE GREAT ONE PRICE HOUSE.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge
Vinton
Drugs .
Broad St.
£0
OME
Sumner
PECIALTIES
BILL
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Etc.
W. E. JOHNSTON,
M’KINLEY’S BILL~-MAY¥-NOT-SATISFY.YOU,-BUT
WILL JOHNSON’S WILL
IF YOU PLACE YOUR
WITH HIM FOR _e
My SPECIAL DELIVERY WAGON continues to be as popular as ever.
HOW IS YOUR SUPPLY OF WOOD ?. I SELL OAK and PINE.
Junc. Broad and Commercial sts.
Telephone No. 43.
Waists
50 cents to $2. Latest in
TIES to go with them.
Grass Goods
The most popular in the
way of Dress goods,
Kid Gloves
Dinities,
In Summer shades, from
$1 up.
Infants’ Headgear
The finest, most stylish
and rich lot of Hats and
Cap for the little tots
that you ever saw.
aren ‘
Millinery.
Fresh line of Trimmed
Hats received weekly
from San Francisco. An
elegant lot of shapes and
trimmings.: WE TRIM
HATS FREE.
NEVADA CITY
Bring in
Your Keys
4
ll persons holding
Keys to. my Money Box~are
requested to
any time
AFTER MONDAY, JULY 6, 1896,
——_ AND——
* BEFORE MONDAY, JULY 20, 1896. °
A B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer,
/
eFor Five Cents Per Daye
WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occu-. .
pation, from_ 8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unable to work through being hurt accidentally.
WILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed,
$208.00 to $650,00.
WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are
sick and unable to_work.
WILL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenses.
WILL PAY, if you lose a hand and foot
or both feet and hands, $134.00 to $434.00.
Absolute Pratection to the members upon
ing $5.00 life membership fee and dues of
i per month.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Also issues policies of Life Insyrance, paying from $1000 to $5000 in case of death, and
$5°00 per sneer week for accident and sickalso a ib year paid up policy, paying
00 at death or $1000 at en of 15 years;
10:00 per week for accident or sickness.
IF INSURED,
You cannot lose all your income when you
are sick or disabled by accident.
the Largest and Strongest Acciemiuentl ‘ ‘
Health Association in the United dent an
States.
: :
Tt has $6,000.00 cash deposits w ith the States
of California and/ Missouri, which, together
with an ample, Reserve Fund and large
assets, make les certificate an absolute guarsates af the solidity of its protection to its
members.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J. i. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager,
FIRECRACKERS ROMAN CANDLES
TORPEDOES SKY ROCKETS
PIN WHEELS MINES
FLOWER POTS FLAGS, ETC.
At Low Prices.
San Francisco, Cal.
‘Nevada Assay Office,
. ‘—~istablished in 1858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
a) No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ~
Gold and ores of every_description melted
refined and assayed. . Practical milling of
quartz from from 50 to 500 Ibs.
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. Acids
and Crucibles for’ sale.
ee
No Danger of Running Out.
nereranreerersirerytrneytrttryé
EFOLE.Y,
100 Gallons of His World-Famed
— © Ice Cream For the 4th.e ©
Don’t Fail to Try It
Or You Will [iss It
j
SALT — Commercial street, : ° Nevada City.
— MSinsurance. T DON’T KEEP
T. idelity Mutual Aid Association, . ,3
E i Francisco, Cal. FURNITURE = ss s 2
I have demonstrated that the cash-system of doing business is better for all concerned.
James Kinkead’s
esl, the Last Weeki Town .
The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is Pre. . 4
Very long. I buy close, am careful to "the very latest
styles and the best workmanship, and ona such a ow
margins that I am continually and rapidly turning over
my stock. Hence at all seasons of the year you find fresh
goods in all departments of my stores.
Now.a Word About Cash:
~ Cash Stores on
Commercial Street.
So many persons‘having already made engagements to have
their eyes gxamined and fitted during the $d and 4th of July, ta
order that they may be able to secure pair of those fine Stone
Lenses such as © iene ‘
MRS. DR. FRANK
Uses, that she finds it impossible to leave until after the 4th. Every person should take advantage of this rare opportunity to have their eyes examined and fitted by
A Thorough and Reliable Optician, ,
And not delay until she is gone, when they may have to go to some unreliable and inexperienced person, There are hundreds of people in Nevada county now wearing glasses fitted
by this famous lady oculist, taat are giying
Better satisfaction
than any they have ever
before been ‘able :
to secure. He
From now until she leaves Mrs. Dr. Frank will make the finest lenses aa tothe world .
at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. : st
Gold Frames, $2.50,
s Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain,
Largest Stock This Side of New York City.
ee
For Aril the News fst"
for Plaintiff, Union Trust.B
Francisco, Cal. Mise
by-7
ing, San FOLEY’S STRICTLY sie cule 13 COMMERCIAL ST.
~ 15 Cents a Week by,Carrier in the City
$6-00 a Year by, Mail.