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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 26, 1896 (4 pages)

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THE TRAN SCRIPT, TRLEPHONE No, 4,. IBNS, BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Wee shown i in the county. And what j is-more, = ‘WE & DON'T * WANT # THEM We have them to SELL—not to keep and look at. ‘Therefore we have marked them down . so:low that the pes will not cut any figure with you. Call in and examine our line of HENS $7.50, id amd $12, if SUITS. AOR SUMMER, ‘CARTER . & JOHNSTON, ‘the One Price House. 2: JP. G. SCADDEN. : ik AN Recommend It. our friends hysician, your Shiloh’s hi oe _ Commercial street, Groceri-s, Provisions, Canned Goods. ead y on. They will recom; mend it. Bola by Dickerman & Oo. THE FRESHEST AND BEST STOCK TO BE FOUND IN Lapms Sourumrn 1 Tres, worth $3.50 for ‘NEVADA CITY. =a ies cichaacbbaieans er Bia ape Berg of tai at te * “4 \ being pope ser Rages taal ang cyst Th Be is os Se os festoons of = “We have now completed ‘a daa class colors: pink, green _to the present graduating class, though they m:. Was the clase motto, in gilt letters, ‘Bur Les ~ 1“ Our Boats are qereohoe Bat Wheree ber of younger children attending our =_. the Shore?” . gehools in whose interests I desire. _ " Protect the t the Laborer. Eee be graduates, with their teachers, your attention for a few minutes, who. ; : _ . g, Me Hussey and J. W. Rebee, members: ‘are entitled-to an education and who 3e words from Hi Hos. William Me-. of ion, it. A few minutes: yt e High told the present graduating class ‘stage. . , they had left the old schoolhouse on. —Members of the. Cin Vidor geidia ; the hill. “ Well, they did leave an. old . ‘ing class had seats in the auditorium. . _ Schoolhonse; it is 26 years old, having. The exercises commenced shortly after been built in the year 1870, at a cost of . . 8 o'clock with’a chorus by the school. . about $20,000. It is now pretty” well ontrary to expect ‘ “RO. demoralized, as many of you no doubt ; lut rian, know. The roof is full of leaks, floors eave a Gis tabocer aad he family ‘and the . the reason assigned being that as there worn out, ‘the building’ settled in Absolutely Pure. To a ek Ouaet to-te mall tow special © preference for these places, the plaster falling, and it is ie eee see To increase it would be in bet‘positions it was deemed advisable not anything but a credit to Nevada Ci: SAY) Rae OD AE pee 5 ‘harmony with the public sense, Qur ae make selections therefor. ‘There are not. sathbind Ridedo ven lin mise ee ee, oh’ kg oy Mrs. car must not. be debased, nor our. James Snell's discourse on “The Hiserly repair this building, to make it: a . Highest of all in leavening strength.” ya borers degraded to the level of slaves, tory of Book” was a very able and fit place to me your children to! Lave Unrrep Starrs Govaknmenr Foop Hunteville, Ala, = /interesting effort: ‘school. Ale Right N Now. . Report. The Sy ; Robert £. Hathaway’s violin solo,;. “The city of Gran Valley hail taro: ; bait Geo. A. Sisy, who. w was hurt Thurs. “ Home, Sweet Home,” with piano’ ac. cent years provided a modern schoolRoyal Baking Powder. Company, — ; NEW YORK. Catch ig . COmpaniment, by Miss Gertrude Hamp. . house for her children. ‘The little town ton, was executed in a very creditable of Golfax has a schoolhouse of which -Manner. ‘ : Nevada City might be proud. The Miss Gertrude Chase read a. well-. question now is, what shall your Board prepared essay on “Mother's Influ-. of Education do? Shall. we continue “ence.” The production showed much to get along with this’ wreck, or shall 1c wT VEL = Se i sdaitincanehic of not to sined five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $2.a month. Each additional line F 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. i when our alee approach’ the at t1 the nde red io aes “No $1.40 at the nee che Store. 2t A Baby’s Life “Life Saved.. OTR, AGC ee Goods Delivered Free of Charge es THERE IS ONLY ONE CASH GROCERY « AND THAT'S WOLF'S. There you can got the best for the least money, Havespti seen the $20 Money Box? Some one is going to get that Twenty. It may be YOU. IT WILL PAY -YOU ! To give mea trial, You will find my stock gomplete and my prices the lowest. If you drink Beer you want the best. Try BUDWEISER. V dee A B. WOLB, The Cash Grocer, #4 evada City. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale.... Liquor Dealers, And Sole Nevada County Agents for the Enterprise Brewing Co. MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE <WORLD. sd so rapidly bad it not per for the fact” that he was coking the sinner who borrowed his good . , der; thereby compelling him to tse} rickety’ one;’The fellow that. took, ladder: chad: ‘better return fa befor gets well. © He Will ‘That. Congressman Grove Li. Johnson. and en. Charles F’. McGlashan, who wants Jobuson’s seat, will spend the ‘of July in Nevada City. Our Conssman will be a high private on this oecasion: while McGlashan ‘will be . . Figged out in his uniform and act as one of the aids to the Grand Marshal. » Won't Mc. look swell on that occasion. e 2 @ thought and considerable originality, steps be taken. to provide this city with Miss Sabra Hitchcock gave the reci. a proper schooF building. ‘The Board “tation entitled “The Whistling Regi-. of Education desire that you discuss “ment,” in a most acceptable manner, . this question and advise them as to with piano and violin obligato by Phil what are your wishes in the matter. Goyne and Miss Edith Goyne. Is Nevada City sufficiently prosperous ‘Miss Lillian E. Mallen and Miss Ger. to warrant it, and do we need’ proper trude H. Hampton rendered the piano . school buildings ?” duet entitled “Ivanhoe,” the same be-. At the conclusion of Mr. Engle: ing received with hearty applause. bright’s address the chorus, “Home Is Harry C. Sukeforth read an interest-' the Word,” was sung and the exercises ing essay, his subject being “Oriental were over. Later the graduates. reand Occidental Argonauts.” There was paired to an ice cream saloon and pars much to admire and commend in this . took of refreshments, roduction. : P Miss Katrine J.Curtis told of “The Would Be a Full a Full: House Then, McGlashan says ys “if &. man can’t play Tides.and the Lessons ‘They Teach,” in a thoughtful, well-constructed essay. . poker he is not fit to be Congressman.” George A.-Kellerdelivered an oration Well, Mc. can fill that part: of the bill on “Practical Education.” The young’ to: the dissatisfaction of those who gentleman’s speech was well prepared, . play with him: Mc. would have a good . : field if elected ‘to as a. fair interesting and logical, and was delivered in a highly creditable manner. percentage of that body would like his W. ¥. Englebright, of the Board of . company. . Education, then presented tothe graduates their diplomas, the following being entitled thereto: Gertrude Chase, Katrine Curtis, ‘Lillian Mallen,. Sabra. Hitcheoek, ‘Gertrude Hampton, George Keller, William Grimes, James Snell, Harold ©. Sukeforth, Robert L. Hathaway. In presenting the diplomas Mr. Englebright said ; “It has. been a time-honored custom in this city for the Board of Education to grace not only with their presence, but with all the dignity they can command, the graduating exercises ‘of our ‘schools, and ‘for a member of the Board to present each of the graduating class adiploma which certifies to the fact ed. ita local disease, and pre-. that they have honorably and meritorid local remedies, and by con-. ously passed through . the © highest -. branch of our school. You may have! observed that the Board of Education, in accordance with that custom, are present here this evening, and it is for you to judge if they have added proper ,. dignity to the occasion. " “I was selected to present these young ladies and gentlemen with their diplomas, and I do so with the more pleasure, knowing as I do the exceedingly high standing of the class which by Honest effort. they-have earned, They have studied diligently and worked faithfully to acquire an education. They haye the confidence and have received the approbation of their ‘instructors, and in all ways reflect credit as: graduates on the schools of this city. They are now qualified for. ‘advancement in higher institutions of. learning or to take their places amongst us and enter upon the more serious duties of life. “My young friends, you have now left: the old schoolhouse. on the hill, The pleasant. days spent there have passed away and are to be lived over again only in memory. Your school days in this city are ended and you now commence a new era in your life. You have been assisted by loving parents, kind teachers and friends, and . willing hands have been extended to “assist you over every obstacle, You have been freely given an opportunity to obtain an education and have had “. every advantage of our public schools, Bring In Your Pictures. “34 V which ais the pride of the “Asmnariinik All persons desiring to avail thine: people as the foundation and protecselves of the: TRANSCRIPT’S premium tion of liberty and our country, You portrait offer, should send or bring in. have liad this advantage and thus far their photographs, accompanied by the . have shown in your school life that . : requisite 95 cents. Old subscribers . you have been worthy of it and worthy!can obtain these pictures for 95 cents,. .of our confidence. And all. that we At once to our Decoy Sticky FLY PAPER, and stay when they get there. Two sizes, regular 5 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. Wanted. A girl to do: general housework. Apply at Central Hotel. jis Paper Flowers. _ All kinds of paper flowers made to order for 4th of July decorations. ‘Mrs. C. M. Mails, ‘. Broad street, next door to Mrs, Hocking’s tf Vinton Drugs Broad St. 50 cents to $2, Latest in TIES to go with them. Dimities, Grass Goods The most popular in the way of Dress goods. Kid Gloves In Summer shades, from 1 up. Accidentally Omitted. the, list of teachers elected by Board of Education to teach in the public schools of this city, published in last: evening’s TRANSORIPT, we uninmitionally omitted the name of Miss gie Hutchinson. Miss Hutchinm has been retained to teach the egrade she had during the term sehqeed, and at the same salary:
To See the Mines. ‘A party of six. tourists from Brook¥., consisting of five ladies and e gentleman, are stopping at the brooke House, Grass Valley. They @ visiting Nevada county to see the , and today went up to North mfield to see the famous hydraulic Residence for Sale. The residence property of the late B. H. Miller is offered for sale, For particulars enquire of M. M. BARUH, jit-tf Girl Wanted To do general housework. Must be competent and good wages will be given. ji7-Iw Dwelling House For Sale. A furnished dwelling ‘house, with good lot, centrally located, is offeréd for sale on reasonable terms, Inquire of I. J, Rolfe. ji7-lw For Sale. Seven-room house, lot and good barn, with outbuildings and fine cellar. Also a good well. For particulars apply to j16-t#. P. F. SIMONDS, Lost, LOST—A chain belonging to a hay press— between Nevada City and Bear riyer—McCourtney road—Saturday, June 6th. The finder will be suitably rewarded by sending word to FRED WARTELL, Lincoln, Placer county. ji6-tf Furnished Rooms to Let. Commercial street, ‘ity. ve will OME = Sumter PEUIALTIES Where Will You Stop? A most important question in the minds of visitors here on the 8d” and 4th of July will be where to secure suitable ‘stopping quarters. If you would have the best secure accommodations at the Union Hotel—the leading family and tourist hotel of the city. Special attention paid to the fare on occasions such as the approaching one. j25-ta ere Waists is more Catarrh in this section ‘country than all other diseases ‘together, and. until the last. few was supposed to be incurable. great many years doctors proSanitary ty Plumbing. Mr. W. C. Hays, who! who has been working for the past ten years on modern buildings in San Francisco, will take charge of our plambing department and is prepared to do only first-class work in that line. The best of workmanabip. at the lowest prices is guaranteed. , 2a) Leaa & Suaw Co. It Is s Delicious. Royal Honey Drips, p pure cane the finest article in the market. procured. only at Gaylord’s. Fine ne Butter, ~ Woodland Creamery Butter, best in the market, can be had Scadden, the sole ‘agent. We Pay No High Rents! We Employ No Drummers! We Give the Best Terms to Retailers. A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City. Only Until July 7th! And then We're going away. Infants’ Headgear The finest, most stylish and rich lot of Hats and Cap for the little tots that you ever saw. Two furnished rooms, in a convenient locality, are offered for rent. Inquire at this Office. ji5 Art Studio. Miss Cora Sutton will give instructions in painting and drawing at her studio in the Transcript Building, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 until 12 and from f until 4 P , Millinery . proven catarrh to be a constitudisease, and therefore requires tional treatment. ‘Hall's Ca_ Fresh line of Trimmed Hats received weekly from San Francisco. An elegant lot of sha wand eee mings. Ww Mrs. Lester & Crawford, MAIN STREET PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY MOORE =e @]22822 To te Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail % cents. Apply to FRED, E. BROWN, Transcript office. tional cure on the market. It wxen internally in doses from 10 g to a teaspoonful. It acts directly blood and mucous surfaces of, m.: They offer one hundred . or, any-.case it. fails to cure. for citculars. and testimonials, _ Address, : F. J: CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Attention; Knights of Pythias. "The regular. meefing of Milo Lodge, o. 48, K. of P., -will be held at Pythian © Oastle Friday evening, June 26th, on which occasion: Grand Chancellor O. F. McGlashan will officially. visit the lodge. Every member ‘is ® requested to be —* By: -order, the of Phil. a25-tf A Pact Worth Knowing. Consumpticn, La Grippe, Pneumonia and all Throat and diseases are cured -b Shilon'e t Cure. ‘Sold by Dickerman & Co. NEVADA CITY Call before that date. Last opportunity to get our HighClass work at Popular Prices, DORSAZ & AMSDEN, Photographers “vst 21K PeWOrks . A Good Assortment ‘To Ice, Consumers. The Union Ice Comps Company is now prepared to deliver ice to any part of the. city, Orders left at the office on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to. tf Dr. 0. N. Sullivan, at His wonderful suecess in Grass Valley as an oculist-optician causes him Jane 28th, when he will be at the Na. : tional Hotel, BE Commercial 2 High School Class of '96 Se Street, —Ar FREE pete est] Se ARMORY HALL, CREAM powers Cg Se chek Ceaeicsaluiec NEVADA CITY, CHOCOLATE PIN WHEELS Call and see my fine display. A eines Given Each Customer FREE ‘MOORE, York st., Nevada City. . WITH OUR : @@~Visitors are always welcome: r kee, New ones are required to subscribe for. now ask is, referring to your class ‘MONEY SAVING TEA Tce C SSeS pera ce Cream sn Ice Cream Soda © Money iN Graduates Dall.. ‘By the Are -Permanent Pleasing That is the way you find a paper dollar when you take it out of your pocket. But the best way to find The Dollar of Your Daddies, is to advertise your. business in a live newspaper that is read by the most people in the territory it covers. Suth a paperis . , Take Nota” se wishing to « to exchange goods PRICES as Low as Possible For FIRST-CLASS Work. ROMAN CANDLES SKY ROCKETS MINES FLAGS, ETC. At Low Prices. —~—-ON-— Friday Eve’g, June 26. FLOOR DIRECTOR, = J. M. HUSSEY FLOOR COMMITTEE: Geo. A, oe ¥ Gorne Hare Cc, G, Sucek ge) L. A. Walling price of the portrait, 95 cents. Do not. to prove yourselves worthy of our conSPICES ES ihawar fail to procure one of these handsome ae Sete grits i: 0 poke Teas cost 5¢ Elsewhere tures as this offer stands good for a golden . shore, by being honest and . Our ener only. : upright, that we may always point to Our 20c T Mee ‘cost 30c Elsewhere oe C “. you with pride as graduates of the Ne; 3 Tickets, per couple, $1 J. Vs Eline, vada City High School.Tuner, has arrived. Loans “ It now gives me pleasure to present'. : 3 Oe es tes office or with Q. E. Wild . ¥ou with your diplomas, with-the best Sat his barber shop. ize wishes of the Board of Education, your a ® pRRRERIIS TS teachers; playmates and your: Karl’s Clover Root Tea ee . that as you steer your boats across the: are curé for Headache and + ee inp mre oe Not relieves: so Shoals, meet with no storms” of adverquickly. Sold by Dickerman . & Co. baa but that rom: ed ever have clear 2 bt a i . ‘COMMERCIAL ST.. one --Nevada City $6 MILL eee BXTRA = sed AWAY, vee Grass Valley ‘TODAY AT FOLEY’S REMEMBER—I HAVE JUSTLY MONEY SAVING STORE. Extra Ladies, % cents. POE ECTATORS—Ladies, Beents; Gentlemen, ‘ By Brows & Calan.. ASA THE — WILL ILL BE CARVASSED Daily Transcript