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June 1, 1896 (4 pages)

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: 368 visi q 1012 PRR Pe THE, DAILY. TAME CHIP T . wopvinc. : oe mong and be pA per. Breed og : BROWS &! ea ce i AE BRON, aditn endl, tte h—beeg hak K2 ¥ . ADVERTISING RATES: ect 9 Made known on application. OLB a paid 4d a ae a Nisha aimaast @NIRE Bint Valley subséribers' to the saixfples of its sl )Premium Portraits now on “exhibition . sqihes } Mistletoe Encampment, ‘No. 47, . . 9. oO. F. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ‘Every 2d and 4th a, ef each month at 8 ity draulic Pactor, No.8 56, N. S.G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at & o'clock, WM, T, MONK, Pres. "ED.J. MORGAN, R. S. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and third Thursday of each month, at 8 ovdlock. ves ; FRED SEARLS, Com. iNevada City Council, No 30, Meets at Hibernia Hall . “Every alternate Friday evening com i with first Friday evening of yea: = abe cant soups oF roiitey ngs She Ai ~ Mile Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. Meets at Pythian Castle. . Every Fridhy evening lat 8b'eléck, / be “ 32: 4: NORTHWAY, c.c. " . on you with’ subscription blanks and Remember that each ai '. ber, ney, cents, and will receive a picture equal in finish to that of the samples shown. We wish to call the attention of the public to the following facts: . Because the price is cheap, it°is not You are not Sbligell towbuy,.a, frame of our canvassers. Use your own discretion in this part of the business. Yom. ane dealing with a reliable busiAnd you receive your portrait within twenty days from the time you order it. woe LCoCyt) -feyhet Gentlemanly canvassers will call upexplain the proposition in detail, and Kan photographs received by them will be made in a perfectly satisfactory manner or the money will be refunded. rtzaits ere neasly life-size— it a Pa 47g ingh head—ana the Nrevapa Crty Datty cares SUBSCRIBERS ONEY for the} shal} 'sum of 95 centa, An agent will visit North San Juan, "Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Cast] if! i 3 Seeond and fourth Thursdays of eaeh month, MR. BELLE DOUGLASS eee PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ee picaien T. NILON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—MORGAN & ti ol, ee the} § hai de 8 PRED SEARLS, “;Attottiey and Counselor at Law. sWriEt PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS State and Federal. ‘ ‘ Je M. WALLING,. © Columbia. Hill, North. Bloomfield. and French Corral next week. aet ve sa at Le given in sx208 buy, to state that in Nevada City uring the, pest. ten days, our Advertisements of not pray oe five lines‘ip length inserted under this head for 80 cents @ week or $2 @.month. 10 cents a week or 40 contsa eee Peay ble invariably in advepe . je e: isi . Key Péuiid.: $< if A tafe key was found between the Postoffice and Lane’s livery. stable. Owner can obtain it by calling at this office and paying for m20 advertising, hiivene For Rent. Four furnished rooms ‘and bgth, suitable Attorney ; at ; Law, — Bi incite Nevada Gig ety W. ‘W. WAGGONER, rege and Surveyor. ; ‘ pe county spRYEYOR ‘AND D DEPon A cathe JOHN 1. CALDWREB, . > Attorney at Ca Nejenner _— Public and’ FFICE BROAD ST. MARION AL HO. Oia ey a Cours aa receive careful ie Prana proSa * ‘ALFRED D. MASON, Attornéy at Law and Notary Public. O'%s TILLEY BUILDING; (NEVADA iv» * for h Enquire at this office. : m27-lw FJ 8 Pines . p z Notice to ‘the + Paine. Shaving, with shine, 2% cents: Baths, % eents, Clean towels for everybody, at C.K WILD'S BARBER SHOP, Broad Street. ‘At a Bargain.: For saleat a bargain: one $1,000 South Yuba . Water Bond; 6 per cent interest, ‘payable . lly. Inquire at this office. . m% “he ms ihe . THOS. S. FORD, SaAttormey and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES ‘BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets. hi W Lac. BINDEEY) . ie ttordey” ‘and Coundélor ‘at Law. \PFICE—LONES BUILDING, mercial and Pine streets. W. EE. F. DEAL, ~ Attorney-at-Law. Rex 51, 82 AND, Bh NEVADA, BLOCK. San Francisco. : iit 341 P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND W bhita PA a Courts. soph WYER, i is ~ivenis, aah I Denartment. -Of. painting and drawing” at her’ studio~tw the 1 De; it. “Boome # and ay renee wees: seenee Hours: 2to4P. M.,7to9 P. M We D. LONG, , attorncy and Counselor at Law, EFICE—COR. BROAD AND. PINE STS, . Oo up stairs, Nevada Ci ty. Household Furnitare Por Sale. A quantity of household furniture is of-! ered for sale, All of the same’ will be! . sold cheap, if bought } . TRANSCRIPT office or of Ready to Begin Business. oO at Enquire at Thotnas a oran, . ing July let. Office at Mrs‘Maitman’s. Hoars: . 10to 12a. m:;1to5 p.m. Heis now supplied . . with the best and igtest instruments known . to selence. When others fail conguit him, . Examinations Furs. —.Ex-patients, tréa FREE. , ve. : Aluminum. ies i} . every descriptions” . ments, ete. Cooking utensils mg every kind {at SCHULDT.& CO.'S Drug Store, ay . Union Hotel. Call and tropes Ts 0 ex Art Studio. Miss Cora Sutton will give instructi z em 0.. hospital. . wee proposition, it is only . t na . feathy . . Louis Dorais, the'well-known Optician, will —* COR. COM. be Ay Nevada City for one month only, endhowever, the small birds are, enabled to et a Our wea rans ss ahora fis Grass The boy. ” "at until, and. very sedate, . The, gitl, in. amar! boy, :was as, wild as. e curly, fair-haired ni Noel oe Blaney, of Walsell,-England, who was yoing to jet ther mother wt 272 West na ad wt gan el tare . and: were fa: with almost, all the passengers, The boy. took his place by. Chief Inspeeter Hughes’ desk, and as the, immigvants filed, in front. he would correctly give the pameé ef almost every one. . Each and everyone of the passengers had a ley farewell for, the ag lad. On the pier the children feasted on. such delieactes as were to be. at.the Innch counter and drank copious draughts of soda water with. evident elish, They rushed hither and thither, the gin always, in the Jead, and varied their delight, by occasional quarrels, , As B00p asthe majority of passengers had left. the, pier. the tavo children were. preyided. with railrqad -tigkets, provisions for the journey, and, after being: duly tagged with t e full directions as to destination, they weer turned over to the rai presentadive, their, is being duly. natified by} telegraph oftheir coving, THE iNd ERESTING BEETLE. One Kind ‘Carries a Can Cannon Loaded with ° a Fluld—The Dyticcus,_, Of all the insects the beetles are the most interesting. There isone'thatcarries a cannon, which a tiaval man would call a stern chaser, and is loaded ‘with a fluid, When puepned the beetle fires it, and the other inséc}, nsually a carniverous beetle, is blinded by the discharge of fine, Be hi -Bpray.Hence its name of bombardier, The latest thing that. has be¢n learned, about.beetles is that Dytiscus marginalis eute its: way of snail» and molinhabitants: : Se) idier weiter ‘te the Lonlig about: the curtosity of pacer a ee ma and the ‘Dy tisens . ginalis at work ‘on the shell, ‘Then he . tells some things about the Dytiscus seeniiaicctea. ly Says he; “J know of no more interacting: animal Pade . i, an aquarium han a Dytiseus, who soon acquires the habit of following the y . Beers for food, and amuses hiinself'at night, if the aquarium is open, by il ing round and round the room, and oc easionally misses the. way, and Seine unable to return is found on the floor in the morning. There is one. drawback to the habits of this creature, He isa bloodthirsty tyrant of the aquarium, ‘requiring the whole place to’ himself, . for if kept with tadpoles, frogs, fish, or any other animals he quickly déstrov:< them, even if many score times his ow size.” What, hawks’ are to the other birds, cats are to other mammals, ‘sharks are to other fish, the Dytiscus,is to other insects, BIRDS SHOW J AFFECTION. Largest and Strongest ef the Fieck Help nee So. ple detetieOnes Numerous incidents have been recited shewing how the. larger and’s animals hase assisted and preteee < smaller and weaker ones, say pres York World. Te Among the birds, however, practice which is just as int any of the acts of formed by animalay, 4 enna of that is shown*on the ie dh Europe. ‘For ‘smaller birds! to attempt té' fly . across the broad, Mediterranean would, . beeause of iy A of their . wing? Std pwRsore ai eerripe im possibl ts reach @ Warmer ¢ ‘inate Syriaand. Palés. through Asia Minor, . tine would be qpite aa-certain tc to. result rougit twcindliness of the crane, OO Sn aA Ae Reet Ht ip their death®: Reach. the warmer 7 climate, with, ite effort.. )) a fo When the crane is about te migrate it flied! tii de eihelésielose’ to! the graund. . uttering a loud and peculiar cry, as of . Harm,jand aa be. part ‘ata py hes acall ¢ jit nad th f by rhiglae Edh fly to-the . ) take up ap itior on ‘thé -erane’s When he has al’ the pakweligersi he can, cart: eomfor:. ably the crane starts on his long jour: ney. Arrived in the warm south lands.
the smalh;bitds, Ay, from the back of their friend and. are sate for the winter. Transcript Building, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 until 12 and from.tuntil 4. Nevada County Directory. . Copies of the Nevada County Direetory can be. obtained: for. 50 cents. By mail 75 cents. . Apply to FRED. E. BROWN, Transcript office. RIGS 2 es 2 es 1.1. BOWMAN.. , ae te F. SHAW. SHAW & Goa AN, Dentists. : often ta baa Wetag 8 saad Broad Street * TINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY. ue ach EPNpB OF FILLINGS. i EXTRACTING SKILLF ULLY ‘DONE. We _Michell’s Dancing School. ‘Ladies and gentlemen's class meets every . reaaeeang at 8 o'clock. Children's ‘elass every Sata afternoon at 2 o'clock, . Social every Saturday night. Private lessons {. at hall or residence: 325 ‘ Real Estate for Sale. The Palmer place on Nevada street for sale, House of six rooms, good well, cellar, eon-,// . servatory, ete. Inqaire of MRS. B.S, HATHSCHTHDT BROS:, LEADING ich Daas, ‘Pine street pPdah eevid? ‘46h; Nevada City, bene errigersige & Cont eucesaes Sts a ie “AWAY. ma20-1w nica bat: once took up pa ttned if, and when Amos relight. and beauitiis entranced. He sat mith wide ¢ open in wonder, tetas Then Mr. Whitcomb atruck up.“ il Columbia,” and ‘the youth, could. bear it no Tonge. He sprang to his feet. . nS mid $50,” oried he, “Pa give it all for that fiddle!” I never heard such yausic.” “Mr. Whitcomb said nothing, but kept on laying. By.and by, when he had finis he laid the violin on the bed, ‘This was the young. man ‘s opportunity. He spihvg tip) seized: the instrument, carried it to t the fire, where . he could sec, more plainly, and tupned it over and Ore, examining every. part. . “Mister,” he sang out,.in high exciteithe: =) ome ‘les sa:mych alike as yours and mine!” VICISSITUDES OF LIFE. ‘Seqnet te on Experience ofa Stroggling ‘Young Anttor. ‘You remember: wy telling you ewniie ago, when we wwere'talking about he vicissitydes of life,” said a strugcling young’ puthor, according to the New York Syn, “about an ‘experience ‘ditt. Thad nee? J had & number of manuscripts, you remember, which 1 desired to sell and which sent out to the: publications I: thought them best suited for, One after another they came back, pnti} vot had allcome back but one, one, in my own judgment, was much the best of the lot, ud Thad butt strong “hopes upon it; and when. so to-epeak, it'still didn’t come Ma . felt sure that it had been vee pted. But after waiting awhile longer and noi hearing from it, I wrote, asking about Wit, and the’ etter, wrote me's nate rig iy had pa nyo of its it sory same" end ‘of it; ‘and it dies gion thugh, ween't it?” But now niga me tell you the vel, “Of ‘course T Geri @ polite Hote in feply:to the publisher; .andiin-that note I described “the maniuscript and said that ‘perhaps. it might yet. be. found; and Joter it was found, and, by snakes, they returned it! “That was solemn; but it was one of CP ne gosh-blastedly solemn that you have to langh over ‘em; and there can’t be anything very ‘terrible in anything thet you can laugh over; #0, you see, come to take it altogether, that experience was not very distressing after all.” ‘ ; MOST PECULIAR: ROOSTER. He Very Mach Resembles a ira of Par adine, To sée a rooster that resemibles‘a bird of paradize is'a rare sight, but such a one has recently been a conimon tacle in Japan, says the New Work World. This particular fow! was, apart from his gorgeous appendage, of the ordinary type found in Japan, except that hé was a little more provd in his eid than rae Sern " may have been his1 mannér that first. a” to” hié selection as’ the Bédrer Sf 'n most magnificent tail. ‘The brief history that can be obtained’ of this freak rooster is silent’ on that point. It probably was selected becatise only an arrogant, lordly manner could support-such a wonderful and variegated appendage. Be that as it’ may. the rongter did certainly have a tail 16 feet long. In it were all the bright colors: tmaghiable, The tail was far more brilliant in its colorings than the ‘shining: feather-fan of a peacack. * The neighbors of the Jap displayed no interest in the freak bird, but were amused by those-who expressed admiration and wonder, who were invariably foreign travelers, Then it was discovered that the beautiful long tail.was nota freak of nature, teh. Sh-olanar anatase diesmeoniton Jap, who had fashioned and fastened the tail in’ suth 4 Wat as? ‘fo"dety "detection except after. fhié most minute scrutiny. ment, “] never in my life see two fid. : polite a those things that: are eo everlastingly, . HON ES: PATENTS! Pension, Land Be: quality. aud the. eortdid is full of cheap fae But with your eyes wide open the real’good things are few and far between.. When we buy. our goods we look sharp for quality and'workmanship. If they are a we see about the price ; if not, 10 cents on the dollar won’t tempt'us to buy, for we have.a reputation at stake. ..If you buy ‘goods from us’ they are are right, no matter how little you pay for ’em—they’re right. LUETJE & BRAN D, Watchmakers and Jewelers, Sones Broad st., Nevada City. natal Notice the Splendi@Exhibit of BRUSHES as you pass our Pine st. Window, We give you what . you ask for, -DICKERMAN & Cco., rm Lae . bye eee IN LINE WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS;: — : Sanitary Plumbing I make a tpl mrgones thigh t it. I et ploy the oon Aes materials, Prioer poy Stoves Morning Light , Heating . Pat. Todd Fleater Sunbeam wud Box Patterns And others Stoves Richmond Grand. Pacific Garland Westwood Afid others Cooking } Stoves My stock of Hardware Fancy. and Sires is thie . completest I ever offered. As for There is nothing of that kind Tinware T< i that png cannot find onsale when you ger! it my store, ~~ Plain and decorated 4 iw, prof to, suit. all Crocker Yt tastes and pu: sare. I om nae TL can please you in this ‘Sonar tame: “Tf you watt : Lamps , Remeinber er thas. A More a spe: est to a be ela te will be found here, All kinds. of Teleohone No. 20, eae Li Wire Fencing Ke cata BA 0 ti ag (Pacts >> = trl nt sane ONCE REMARKED : ‘** Most people like to be Humbugged.” Barnum never apt a or att store or he would t o have suid that,: A truer sa was, Once uttered PST —<—$—< ‘** Honesty is the Best, Policy.’’ And that is. what I am.strong.on. GOODS, PRICES, . ‘ . MALUES, ENDEAVOR’ fare you a = enormous peg qh Spring? t na com lete a extensive. And ude igi thers toomall from reliable ssi THE PRICES? Why, everything is down to a bey moderate figure—juat as low.as the lowest, . a shade below many others: please me to have you call i hejher you Itw id qhttoba buy or not, and see what T have in the way pf Trunks, Grips, Etc. CHARLES GRIMES, Corner. Broad and Pine ats., * SangoN yA WORK. :NEVADA CITY, CAL tii POPULAR PRICES. DORSAZ & AMSDEN, (Direct from Oakland), Photographers We have leased John Swart's eee on Pine street, Nev levada City, and it will be We also havea ) lease of the hee Sprague, Calery on mee Min Foor rie Grass Valley, and MR. = as. = sree NEVADA CITY and GRASS VALLEY. . soe Our Work: AN Concede it is the Finest Ever Shown Here. SUMMER Tailored to Order in the highest style of the art Latest Cut, Best Goods, Finest Trimmings, : By cd . High Grade Work. & Ph Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Footwear,’ Headwear, ' Hams, Bacon . wholesale and retail: ” . Goods delivered Sree harge. se Sahay sa ‘ike Beak BF = Paints, Oils ready mixed, Paint And other materials for neers 80) Fine stock of Fi rearmis =. Pg ara roneene t products of the real lig soaker. : neve? GEO. E. TURNER 55 to $9 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. New York Bakery Commercial Strevt, adjoining Transcript Block, bgauees SEIBT, Successor to William Tone: Prop’r, We YORK BAKERY, through all time; In public favor seems to vitin Jyeltent goods are always here, To serve us. well is Seibt’s ide ‘A 7 wholesome bowel. if-you should seek,» ’ He has it fresh throughout. the wee . viii to none here, patrohs deem, In Nevada City he is suprem f* ni Ot ples,.all made with skill and care: “3 His. price is always. just and fai Rr" and choice wedding cakes we see, Of finest styles and purit eep this, in mind, that near and far, The New York Bakery is the lalatal NATIONAL MARKET. Broad St.; Opp. Citizens” berraeccali Prop’r. y Mutton, . c. J. NAFFZIGER, * L . Beef, ot Neal, Sausages, AL as iinet class market.