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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 25, 1897 (4 pages)

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FRipay ane eae ire We advise. you. to hold ave priced the goods at the Br hold no: specials, ‘nor do we have spec {sold at bargains at all times. If you do jour — a it, po ne oo in ey Bex ; ‘tion in the early stages. . cure old, advanced cases ior but not so many, nor so'‘prompt-_ ‘ty. When a case is so fat advanced that a cure cannot be. _ \Gents’ i pm nds a Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc. Don’t ‘experiment with cures: Ju ust received, a fine: tine of, Leis , K HOS that destroy the digestion. Pin. ns arabe s BLAC Bet your faith to. the one remedy. B aS ake sae ae , au “Ladies: Seamless Black Hose, i e . which has b:en THE STAN i on ERAS ae ae ae ee ne Extra, fine Silk Einialy, ack, Lon: : DARD FOR OVER 20 YEARS,” 3 <= = 7 i cents. Pe ae " Book about it free for the asking. de aid i Child : druggists ildren’s ite Lace Caps’; ri haat or Ladies’ Embroidered Handke: ties only § ie: SA See ee Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sewhere ss . , Men’s Celluloid ee reduced t e m ; a Cut: fs, Ht TOBE ii “each ‘available ope Ries by in roc Civeainisti The aa interested spectator, while thoce men gait, therefore, is the happy owho were ‘unfortunate enough to arrive medium. If she has good gloves and ‘late were content to remain standing, ood ay fv Sage gn fitting Vonkanmag oes les . no mr ’ 2 fae alba i . SE all the world. Silk aoe silk putHodate Banked to a considerable . height on and ostrich plumes all militate against. the success of a woman in the business . the extreme edge of . the stage Was 28 world. ""—Detroit awk. ‘mass Of ferns, ivy and flowers, behind which, at a suitable distance, sat in a JSagnnorennt a i — a , nr ; me hy i e semi-circle. the graduates,, the eléctric light. bulbs. throwing a. ‘mellow effalgence over their bright, features and “pretty costumes, _ Bven. under the most bas eir“cumstances the mental strain upon those. participating, in commencement exercises is not small at any time, yet the = young ‘people composing the Class of 97 last: evening faced the vast audience before: them with but . ‘little perceptible uneasiness and passed through the ordeal in a most credita-. ble manner. If their work of last even. ing be taken as a standard of. their . capabilities they emerge from their ‘school life to enter apon the broad ‘pathway of future existence under the most favorable prospects. The essays ‘and orations displayed originality in. every particular, being free from farfetched ideas and high-sounding lan-' guage and prominent by: reason. of . the commonsense and practical knowledge which they contained. Added to all was the noticeable. brevity with _ which they were’ ‘presented. The splendid manner in which the members of One of the most faithful. though at the same time the most modest ‘workers in the relief societies’ of Salt Lake City . is Mrs. Lucy Bigelow: Young. She is a widow of: the late Schrock Brigham Young: and is a worthy representative ot) that olass.of Mormon ‘wo reft in youth of .all edu » who, be-, England stock on both aiden for aa many generations back. as there was a New . England—the Bigelows, the Gibbses, the Howes, the Richardses and indeed . all the old New England names’being found in her family record, Mrs, Young thas been’ a very. beautiful woman, and is sostill, the silvery white hair, combed over the wide, intelligent brows, and the still bright blne eyes imparting a fine grace to the regular features. She ‘glaims a strong spiritual development, aud her gift of ‘‘faith,’’ or healing, makes her » prominent. figure in every ‘Mormon circle. Mrs. Young has. been past twice to attend the family reunions of the Bigelows and has also crossed the Paoific three times to visit her daughter-: who spent some years ‘on the Sandwicl Islands. With a gifted mind and con siderable executive force, Mrs, Youn; ! Wy Rest nal oppor: . anities, are'yet refined and intelligent, . Her progenitors were of genuine New piay of Up-to-Date ‘Enlargements ETE, ta ‘Rati Satstacton Guaretn.” 5 MH avertisoments Ave not pubnaver but you will find them in and around Wevada City. In my Studio I have anelegant dis-Photographs AND HIGH GRADE In Crayon, Water Colors,and Sepia. ' You are cordially invited to eall.¢ . Depot for. Fancy: Groceries— PATE. FOIs. -DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Hire’s Eee J. J. JACKSON, ow Agency For-<flonogram Whiskey’ Proprietor Blue: Label Catsup Shasta: ‘Water, Shasta Ginger Ale ao Pee soft 25. Battle Ax Tobacco.ricn . ig the Best. Pde i a Trial. + = 4 in bulk, ee gal. 30 Pp Duffy's Malte. « 2 100 Pickles, Ye gal. bottles.. ~ 25] Gamecock Whisky ima.. 1 00)“ IXL Whisky .. on gs Olivess: \ Bryant’s Root Beer 22 22h. 10. Mikado Soap, per bar 50} a 05). 3for 50] Everything else in proportion, } 2 + @ ©. = © “ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee All-at. Telephone 203—3 Bells. eo a rise to reuiiud you line Pa G. SCADDEN, the: Grocer, NOT ONLY. SELLS The Choicest Groceries, at the. Lowest Prt, THE BRANCH WONDER ‘ Commanctat Sneak, rh hus. contented herself with using he scsi spare time in laboring in the variout apie ence the ater Des . 5Q CENTS A WEEK. So palasies tice pvonpeaie cl
Skilled Nursing. the class acquitted themselves. anc performed their allotted parts in the program, reflects unmeasurable credit upon Principal Hyatt and his assist. ant, Miss: Nora Hussey, to whose, efregarded Advertisements of not to exceed five Hnes in ; n and health forts and educational qualifications nn py thy Hale gs ay length inserted under this head for 60 centa ae oe maton ‘TProu do not you 4 may be attributed the high degreé 0! . ;nedical attendance. Those whose meant } a week or $20 month. Each additionalline), — Dee SS: m7) ee toneve someof the be ability attained by the class. -will permit of it generally employ trainid oaks On an ORAS A EanER PRG Ee SS Lorybinet op A be Giveined. 1 The program began at the appointed . ed nurses, and between: tire professiona! sie eames ee ones oa J FN cheap. That’ entnleeseat "time with a couple of fine orchestral . asistant of the physician in the home dada a. eaghueen ene ane Sem: “pelections by Prof. ‘Phil. Goyne and . 9nd hospital treaikhen for various ail. } In the: Woods his assistant musicians. After the ments the old conditions of the sickroom . The Barber Fixtures and Bedroom Set in and had talon ‘thats pon have almost passed away.—Baltimore oma Block is offered for sale.at-a he oer pe barior ein . iddeat. Herald. argain. Enquire.on the premises, . j22-lw rendered the chorus, “Memory Bells,”' under the directidn. of Prof.J.R. Davis. . To Miss Mabel Freeman fell the task Th B df setting the precedent for the other, e es a eC, graduates. Heressay treated of “The. ~ 4 Beauty of Flowers,” and the applausc which rewarded her efforts indicates: that they were appreciated. Meritt Rector followed with “The Newspaper as an Educator,” his remarks jin the. ° ‘main pointing out the benefit, to be . " derived from a perusal of modern jout ‘nals. Miss Emily Seaman executed «a rather difficult piano solo in a pleasing manner and. was succeeded by Miss} ~dpesin Meek, whose-essay was agsighane PR ght x alt wii the time econ ‘ existing wee) em . KY “The Angel’s Serenade,” a vocal solo, x was rendered by Miss Jeanette Nickve to poreinee aa elect belt Yo ovdoubtedl less, and Miss Dora Organ recited “The or. MGanden *# ‘glectric. Relt; ‘that it tee os aupe Last Days of Herculaneum.” The Mor in power of electric: current, durabil.ty 26: Beery in using. Bilectricity properly ap eighth hodyber on the program was aD} ‘smedy for the cure of many nervors nnd chronk oration upon the Class motto of “Quid BUT ALSO GIVES BRAUTIPUL, PORTRAITS PREB 10: CUSTOMERS. a. Sole Nevada City Agent for Woodland: Creamery ‘Batter. . Do You Sleep . sgrramaaomaammanmuanerta ri vm mutt "Sours my gy eee fae Bi ate +> ‘The Plaza Store a soned and w thes Carry’ lete lineof, pict re frames and comple ourtalon, ae all deseript sida wil Household Furniture. Bargains in Household Furniture at Mrs. As . Bradley’s, Nevada street, Must be sold within two weeks, j28-lw “FISCHER: BROS, Props. Ree Regomtertrspete i STAPLE AND. Fancy GROCERIES. Oftevery description. Everything in. the way of CANNED none i ‘poles and ‘fixtures, ete, ete. Housekeeping Rooms. To rent ina desirable part of the town, five comfortably furnished housekeeping rooms, to a small family of adults, Possession given July ist, Enquire at TRANSCRIPT office, Paiw oT Good Value and Good Goods in Return for Rh meg Money ts One of My Pe-: patie ties @ ye 1 “JAMES KINKEAD, . Commercial: Street, Nevada City, Cal. For Sale. At Sutton Place, some good heavy work horses; also drivers and saddlers, J, HH. SWAIN. j?l-iw ug All Goods Sold at LIVING. PRICES. Give usa Trl Order = Fumumusmuuimarninn ub MOUNTAIN TROUT MONDAYS oP HURSDAYS. g. TOMATO, CABBAGE and PEPPER acu uh tenet * : Daisies, Pansies, Palms, great variety of other Borne’ and aleo, 0 : OTTO'S ICECREAM. =. Agia THERE Ss AY IME ‘ The Union Fruit Soe BL “ secaring “Three, Classes of Men" ia full of proof. Get it TSccu ier Sia ek cold Bheke cinGIPR La ‘ ‘ tog the correct “time you T. £, HARBOUR, Proprietor, 2 : and Middle QOlasses had sung in chorus: the residence of M. Rosenberg, Rast Broad}. 4 : % ‘should carry Successor to Wallade & MeMa\ h. “Where the Rippling Waters Play,y DR. A. 7. sine Street, . street. §16-tf Netcare “i Reliable Timekeeper. : Miss Katie:Chace read an essay upon’ New House at a Bargain. . COOL, SHARP BEER. . “ ‘ “sPhe Unlucky Thirteen,” in which she ; ly eee . oe GER: ALL WATCHES ARE NOT PRES “WAURLE. commented upon the fast that he toe} A WY YORK BAKERY] Ss stasracecer ns pace : Ze eee i CHAS. PECOR, » “LUEBTJE & BRAND'S © CERRO EAR Ee look@d on with derision than awe. The pempalenagee cdemedprronintyshas persiculars sp” next number was'an oration on “Sucah A ‘Broad Street, Near Pine. SS o2ss” by William Flewellen. His effort GARG SEIBT, -Beer Cooler For Sale. was a most ableione, his delivery ; A large, well-arranged Beer Cooler is ofA Fug Stock of Jewelry, e Latest ae perrnarraunraurraterae Colt Lost. A two-year-old bay filly, branded EB. H. on left shoulder. Anyone knowing of her whereabouts will please inform E, Haven of Scott's Flat, or return the animal to ‘him and-receive reward, jal-Ilw German Lessons. Mrs. Williamson, teacher of German by easy method. Rooms at Mr. Sukeforth’s on Main street. ed hy 2 ood Gears pelt is. a most effective aliments and Dr. Sanden has devoted ibirty year: Proximam?” (What Next?”) by Our-. ssuteinr improvements ‘posvesse a bs saber ape tis,Locklin, This was regarded as one song had the ind Se tt ia oor one For Sale. of.the best on the program and being) Nu" it ™nts Pits cmutractiag Dr: Sanden" . Fine household fur delivered in a free and easy manner Electric Relt—to cure. It does eure, and the boot sa écaternteacegy velegh prejnne Foes was well received. After the Senior] tree. Address * jis-tf ’ Commercial st., Nevada City, Proprietor goed sad sear in tute nti} Ghoice Bread; Pies, Cakes, Etc, . SShouner Saloon eascr Bread and Bie reached his hearers distinctly: ‘One? ein ny nb of the most interesting of the musical . ” Baked‘Every Day. ‘ mumbers on the program was the instrumental selection which followed on waiding Cakes : Order a Eee GH Ss cH ook the piane by Miss Katie Flewellen, entitled “En Poste.”pee closing essay lighed'in full in another column. The clasé*prophecy was ‘entrusted to Miss . Amy Van Deerlin and that young lady amply fulfilled every expectation in. = its rendition. In presenting the: Olass).__ Principal Hyatt made a few appropriate remarks and took occasion to gompliment Meritt Rector for the}. splendid showing he had made in attaining the highest percentage: of any} Goo member. He also spoke in like terme. ' All] of Mins Jessie Meek, who ranked sec-} Place. ond. Fred. Searls on behalf al board of Education: madé a short ad: ye Peer ope eye k to ma Seas Ya bingive! Rune te par . . He knows how to a : Ceol and We tana it te abwave * All kinds of Wines and Liquors, Pate Rooms in in connection." Teachers’ Examinations. The sisniitcabianaban ‘examinations eants for Teachers’ ‘Certificates reais pass ae es eee on. Dosen MILES PROM TOWN. ae ; At Armory names yp ww onan ty, cat, “