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R REPORTER AND CHINAMAN,
Newspaper Man Was Very Tired
When the Oriental, Finished. ©
umberless are the tricks which
yapaper reporters play upon one an-,
er to relieve the. somber *‘grind’* of
their calling. Two young men employsd on a morning paper in a large city
™ were detailed one day to call upon the
] ern Chinamen’ and
them respecting: some imiigration
asure then pending in congress.’ One
Exhe two reporters was a’ begmner,
ind the other, an: experienced man,
jaturally assumed the biapagenees of
the assignment,
» ‘*Billings,*’ be said after .they had
invacied several laundries 9 i:tiods any . .
Wn pgyant result, ‘‘here is atea store, F
Wish gou would go in and talk with
be proprictur. I wait to know what bo
thinks. aboat Chinamen voting. . I’ll go
bn and puli off an interview with the
man who rans this cigar shop néxt
Aoor. Remeinber to ase the very simplest English at your conmand,’’
‘ihe young reporter went ‘inside the
ica .stere, tuck ont his notebook, and
fbus addressed the proprietor, who happeed to bo alone at the moment:
_. *‘Jobn, bow? Me—me—Telegrapb,
Soba! Newspape—savvy, John? News‘pape—priutioings. Un’stan? Me want
know what John think about’ Chinaeran vote, see? What Jobn think—Chi-paman—vote—all. same Melican man?
pBavvy, Jobn? Vote? What think?’
'¥he Chinaman Jistened to bim with
‘profound gravity until be hed finished
faud replied: '
3 ‘*The question of granting the right
of suffrage to Chinese citizens who bave
come to the United States with the
"avowed intention of making this Coun: .
4 try their permanent home is one that
‘has occupied the attention of thonghtfr 1
pien of all parties for years, and it mi ”
. become in time one of paramount iimporlance. At present, however,it seems to
me there is no exigency requiring an
pression of opinion from me upon this
c dosh, You will please excuse me.”’
Bescon reporter went .outside and
paned .against a lamppost to rest and
Fecover from a sudden faintness that
rhad taken .posaession of him. His comade had purposely .‘‘steered him
Lagainst” one of «he best educated OCbiPnamen in the United States, — Youth’ a
? ol panion.
Reading at Breakfast.
‘Reading at breakfast ia fatal to socia*ility. In Lreakfasting alone it is percmissible, but not in company. Leigh
‘Hunt wrote in The Indicator: ‘When
we lived alone, we conld not help readhing at meals, and it is certainly a deli;@ious thing to resnme an entertaining
“iboak sat a particularly. interesting pas‘sage witb a hot cup of tea at one’s elwand i piece of buttered ‘toast ‘in
one’s bend. ‘The first: look at the page,
» accompanied 'by a coexistent bite of the
F toast, comes under the bead of intensities.’’ A book’at. breakfast isno compli“ment ‘to the cook, but a newspaper. is
}an insult. On the other band, a newspaper at breakfast is a benefit to the
doctor, for it is when one. is put off
‘one’s guard by the strnggle with the
t folds and the search for items of inter-.
S est that the way is made easy for the
“approach of dyspepsia,
In the old days of The Spectator and .
' Tattler, when papers were of a reason_able size and reposeful to boot, they did
‘no harm. Now—well, now the largest
circulation in the world may produce
Pthe poorest digestion. It has been remarked (by a collector) that the only:
© literature suitable at breakfast is book+ sellers’ catalogues, but since catalogues .
© lead always to telegrams or envy this is
»: doubtfol.
> drawn at es Sei Cornhill 2 6]
The line should probably be
INEW YORK BAKERY.
Conimercial st., Nevada City,
Proprietor
ce pice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Ete., ie
Baked Every Day.
Be Cikes.to.Order a Spec aiid
ee hea tsking a Spin
a the Tarnapike be.
i .
? ween Nevada City ‘fishies the -hest
"and Grass Walley,
don’t ‘tail to
‘Stop at Town Talk
Water your Horse and Call on
3 . Who will serve yon with
A Cool Glass 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 Centsa ‘Glass,
the favorite brands of Whiskies kept on
iy als such as : Ba ee Taylor,”. “Jess
\ homas T «” “Osear tepper”
pnd * SRobin Hood.” artery oS
Wm, J. Britland.
T RANSC RIPT,.
“interview? . .
It will surpass anything ever seen
: EVENING, JUNE 24, 1898.
AR Fi
EST, IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO.
yee
&
here in previous years.
Satin.
The finest and pitrest
oa Whiskices
. Takes the Lege ¥
een is pronounced by
nd on: the market. It
for family and medical use.
Sold by the Bottle or_in Bulk
fin quantities to suit purchasers.
CALL, FOR IT AT aL BARS.
A Be WOLE, Sole Agent.
All Orders Promptly Filled»
THE GROTTO,
MAITLAND & BECKLEY,
Steam Beer a Specialty. [a5
Sal and see us. We will make your visit a
pleasant one.
Remember the ureos 2old stand, Main
street, levada City
ALFRED D. MASON,
. Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
QONEIGE— THLERY. "BUILDING. NEVADA
+ Proprietors . .=
Choicest of Wikies, Lquorsand Cigars . .
Full particulars in a day or two.
A Great Clearance Sale
On Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
OF THIS WEEK
PE will sell my entire stock at Cost.
Ladies don’t miss this opportunity for bargains.
‘ELEANOR HOEFT, Broad Street.
$f
3 mri Leader’s.
GRAND SALE
. Of Trimmed Hats
Is on for next SATURDAY. Ladies, secure those Bargains at MRS. FISHER’S PARLORS.
THIS EVENING.
Big: Sale.of, Misses and Children’s
Hats at Cost Prices
NILES SISTERS,
In ‘the New Building adjoining Wm. H. Smith’s Grocery Store.
Advertisements of not to exceed. fire I fein
length inserted bern this head for 530 cente
fobesesn wos Or ticontse mack ee ee!
ble invariably in » advance. FE e : yee
Lady’s gold watch with gold chain and
bangle with monogram C, L. Monogram N
H. 8. on’ outside case of watch. Finder will
please leave at thisoffice and recéive reward, j2l-1w
For Sale.
One thousand shares of stock in the Cadmus Mining Company for $10 a share. Enauire of H: Fredericks, Woodland,Cal. j18-1m
Household Furniture For Sale.
; All the household furniture of C. H. Conley
wlll be dispoged of at private sale and low
ji3-2w.
House to Rent.
A néw six-room cottage, with bath and
pantry, situated on Boulder street is offered
for rent. Inquire at M. L, & D. Marsh’s lnm:
ber yard. June 6-tf
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepared todoall kinds of blacksmithing and
wagon work with neatness aud dispatch.
Pick work and mining work a specialty,
New wagons and carriages built to order.
Place of business on Broad street in the old
Clancy shop.
Mrs. C. M. Mails
Has brought up with her from San Francisso a fine line of Misses and Children’s
Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also
Ladies Dudes, Tam O'Shanters and Walk ing
Hats in the latest styles. [m16-tf]
Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand's.
A Photograph
Ws
TES
Isa niee remembrance
to send a relative, or a
friend or a sweetheart.
They will be pleased if
it is a good likeness of
you.
a good picture. His
skill in pose and retonching shows you
off to advantage.
House and Lot
FOR SALE.
rr’
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 condition throughout. .
For Further Particulars Inquire on
the Premises.
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale ‘and Retail Dealers in
WYimes and Liquors
OF ALL KINDS.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
Enterprise Beer,
Which, is the best in the market. Sold in
quarts, pints, half pints and kegs.
Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer.
Chains Melage Wine for family and medicinal pecial selection of Fine Wines
for iat ly use.
Genulne Imported Swiss, Limburger and
Roquefort Cheese, the finest ever brought
aete. Particular attention paid to family
orders,
“© Parrioric
Parané EXERCISES
ELEcTRICILLUMINATION,
You Can TAF FORD
To Miss THIS.
FOR PARTICULARS
SLE POSTERS.
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
: (FEICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM50 CENTS A WEEK.
prices. Enquire at the residence on upper:
Nevada street.
MOOR E_° Will make you take
People Pleasers
ae our shipments of
LA DIES’ A OSE
Received Today. .
Fast Black, Double Sole, extra ‘high spliced heels, guar—
anteéd stainless, 15 cents. This grade of hose has always
[cost $1.75 per dozen wholesale. Have struck a snap and
will give you the benefit.
Something Els2.
Ladies’ S irt .Waists, Black Lawn, 70 cents.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Black and White Check, 50 cents.
Another lot of Laces arrived Today.
New York Racket Store.
Yellow Front, Transcript Block.
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'_—_—At’ DICKERMAN’S.
I have increased my stock and
added many new features.
LADIES witt find the only complete line
of French, American and Crepe Cissue
papers in this eity. All new stock. H% &
POPVYVYYV
A Fine Box of Stationery for 25 Cents.
~ 02900066 Drugs, Stationery,
= DICKERMAN’S. 8 Photo Supplies.
© 66660000 TELEPHUNB:301.
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts.
EYES RIGHT!
And Everything Else Right.
The carload of NEW POTATOES just received at my
store are sound as a bell, mealy
when cooked and of excellent
flavor. Try them.
My stock of Fresh, ‘Pare
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. WOLF.
CASH GROCER.
(AO A A A Rc gm
Lowest Prices.
Best Goods,
Largest Assortment.
‘ We have.always on hand a large assortment
of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese,
£w:ss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc.
Remember we are Sole Agents for
Douglass Butter and Robin Hoon Whisky.
A full line of Breakfast Goods :
Grandfather Mush, H. O. Mockhee’ Meal, Rolled
Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake F lour, etc.
PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER,
&
OFFICE AND YARD,
Boulder Street,
Nevada City.
Call on us before
going elsewhere. .
Mi. L. & D, MARSH.