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June 27, 1896 (4 pages)

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(CE SALES. . ly sth, 1896 toxicated ocked with Sprin 1ake the BIGGEST vada county or else+ for next season. Department ‘and success. big. advertisements, cement of our big e sacrifice. we are nine our goods and this sale, and every Rich and poor are price to all. CO., ain, Nevada City. ttention and we will e yourself.i nn is better for all cancerned. res on . mmiercial Street UM SET for Cash SHAW’S STORE ‘icnics. ess. Have You Tried it? a and Commercial sts. lephoue No. 43. Sang SN ASST EASES Proprietor skey up shasta Ginger Ale Tobacco..... 30 4 gal. bottles. 25 a bulk, per gu 50 oap, per bar... 05 ‘e ‘else in proportion. ‘TRANSCRIPT. : TRLEFHORE Mock JUNE w, 1896, ms es oh & Be BS SST eR: Seturdass : pnieaeo } momokt Sse: 38 oe BPE i be : e -sablchaeco sha 70 A. M5 ihool, 12:30 P. um. No sunlag 0 CouRCH—Mass will be celethe Catholic Church, this orrow morning at 8 and 10 u., and the following Sunday, h, in North Bloomfield at 10:30 . Clyne, Rector GATIONAL CxunoH—The pastor H, H. Wikoff of Berkeley ach in the evening. The Ohrisdeavor. will meet at the usual by D. A. Daily; subject; “True pss and Womanliness.” Sabbath fat the close of the morning serA cordial invitation is extended ybody. opist. CourOH—Rev. John Tam-. yn will preach at 11 a.m. The choir lead in a praise service at 7:80 P. m. h League at 6:30 led by. ElizaLebr. Juniors at 5:15. Sunday , at 12:30. The Probationers will dressed on Wednesday evening P. Macauley of Grass Valley; sub, “Saving Faith. Whatis it?”: Rev. 0. Gray will preach at. Colfax tofrow for Rev. L. Ewing. This is.in urn for services rendered by Mr. mg last winter. He preached every bing for Mr. Gray for'a week during services.: oe Yes, There Is. said there is nothing new under ‘sun, and many people believe such ibe the case. Many people would e their minds if they went down mes: Kinkead’s furniture stores ommercial street and ‘took’a look fine complete. bedroom sets eh he is selling for, $18.. This is lething new for Nevada City, and ise who want one of those sets Bld lose no time in biterviewing kead about them. Death of w. J. Dugan. iam James Dugan died at Washm this morning. Deceased was andlord of the old Millerick hotel. as a native of Massachusetts, aged s, and leaves a wife. The date © of the funeral has not been His more Oatarrh in this section és country than all other diseases gether, and until the last’ few was supposed to be incurable. great many years doctors prod ita local disease, and pre‘local remedies, and by confailing to cure with Jocal treatpronounced itincurable. Science proven ecatarrh to be a constitudisease, and therefore requires itutional treatment. Hall’s Ca‘@ure, manufactured, by F. J. ley & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only itutional cure on the market. It internally in doses from 10 toa teaspoonful, It acts directly blood and. mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred ‘dollars for any case it fails to cure, nd for circulars and testimonials, OHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. a by Druggists, 75c. ‘Family Pills are the best. White Duck Suits $1. At the apt Store. 527-2 Bring In Vour Pictures. I persons desiring to avail themf the. TrRaNscrirt’s premium offer, should send or bring in photographs, accompanied by the ite. 95 cents. Old subscribers in these pictures for 95 cents. b8 are required to subscribe for pr for at least one month, pay‘advance, in addition to the the portrait, 95 cents. Do not rocure one of these handsome as this offer stands good for a are. Willie Griffith, Mamie Gritith, Howard -. Murchie, Audrey Ohmert, Catherine + ‘Eva Hussey, Edna Reese, ‘Harry Rowe, ‘Swart, Thos. Benny, Alma Borlace, -ommendation and: Examination. s ‘The following pupils in the. publ’c schools of this. eity have. been promoted on. rec on and examinahonorary. ‘pagenrets heretofore — lished: ‘mou MIDDLE TO SENIOR. Meek, Mabel Freeman, Emily Seaman, Jessie Marsh, Willie Flewellen, James Nickless, Dora Organ, Dick Goyne, piebaa Soenmst — slotebecneas Ida vnow ‘ONIOR TO MIDDLE. : . Esther McBean, Lenore Calkins, Howard Loveland, Mamie Meservey, Helen Graham, ‘Daisy ——* Birdie Loe — Werry. FROM EIGHTA GRADE TO JUNIOR CLASS. “Chas. Grimes, Aggie Carr, Buby Whittum, Tom Clemo, Lafayette White, . Bebe Carr, May O'Connor, May Rafter, Eddie Jewett.. ‘FROM SEVENTH TO HIGHTH GRADE. Ben Hathaway, Walter Wells, Nellie Reynolds, Josie Merrill, Dick. Nickless, Emily Cleave, Frederika Siddles, Norman Hicks, Tom Harry, James Hackley, Fenton Fleming, Tom Curtis, Tom Jewett, Rolfe Buffington, John Schmidt. FROM SIXTH TO SEVENTH GRADE. Nettie Watson, Antone Boardman, Lizzie Morgan, Anna Hieronimus, Jane . ’ Sandow, Martha Lawrence, Tommie Richards, Carroll Ashburn, . George Merrill, Bertha Shaver, Eddie Martyn, Warren Hosken, David Hooper, Joan Wills, Alice Pengelly, Elsie Blumenthal, George Walling, Sadie Carr, Florence Oraig, Edwin Durbin, Josie Durst, Percy Oarr, Carrie Swart, Eleanor Valantine, Katie Nickless, Phoebe Pecor, Alice Merrill,.Arthur Renfree, Leslie Towle, Freddie Lehr, Joseph Siddles, Earnest’ Werry, Harvey Hartman, Gertie Pengelly, Martha Hicks, Ada Hosking, Grace Jackson, Leonard Foote, Alice Monroe; Maud Vail, Martina Marsh, Evelyn Reynolds, Pearl Allen, Eleanor Hartman, Robert Ogden. FROM. FIFTH TO SIXTH GRADE. Leila Heyer, Alma Hitchcock, Beryl Hocking, Emily Hosken, Alicia Grimes, Marion Nivens, Fred Pinch, Pearl Norton, Robert Searls, Marguerite Shoecraft, Sherman Danforth, Nellie Grose, Louise Hackley, Tony Miller, Durell Murchie, Isabelle Richards, John John Dunster, Frances Eilerman, Viola Hill, Chas. Hosken, Harry Jenkins, Celia Kistle, Maggie Monk,. Jas. Penrose, Arthur Rapp, Esther Russell, Nina Woon, Isabelle Anderson, Mabel Borlace, Irene Brown, Albert. Casper, Geo. Cooper, Alvin Driscoll, Walton Finchley, Frank Jewett, Lester Kirkham, Sara McLean, Bertie Renfree, Wm, Stevens, Martijn Thomis, Lizzie Wild, Roy Whittum, Edna Durbin, Virgie Hart, Maud Hooper, Allie Mosher, Lyda Ogden, Edith ‘Rapp, Clarence Cleveland, George Neagle, Frank Polglaze, John Rogers, Taste Nickerson. FROM FOURTH TO FIFTH GRADE. Ernest Avery, George Rapp, Clarence Carr, Britton Stevens, Clara Wells, Alfred Reynolds, Lawrence Cunningham, Buelah Nickerson, Elmer Jenkins, Gussie Merrill, Sophie Jewett, Harlan Wright, Wilee Ford, Gladys Ford, Katie Eddy, Lizzie Jewett, Joe Gehrig, Ernest Menhennet, . Mable Cleave, William Richards, Blanche Levy, Elva Miller, Frank Werry, Wayne Marker, Lester Jauch, Mamie Eddy, Johnnie Harry, Vinnie Pinch, Joe Langman, Edward Schafer, Jessie Cook, Willis Gray, Albert Jilbert,. Fred — Harryhousen. FROM THIRD TO FORTH GRADE, Lottie Konkle, Marie Blumenthal, Claire Roseberg, Lulu Collins, Annie Anderson, Mabel Williams, Clifford Weber, Irsel Lewis, Tommie Hoskin, Fred Cooper, Ansel Randall, Howard Conway, Herbert Conway, Jerome Conway, Lelia Rapp, Kurtland Germaine, Laura Seibert, Louise Vincent, Lyman Weeks, Etta Clemo, Maud Jennings, Mamie Solari, Ira Andrews, Gertrude Perryman,Elmer Oburch, Mollie Twombley, Willie Fischer. — FROM SECOND TO THIRD GRADE. Marie Riley, Fred Tremaine, Grover Wilson, Angie Tonini, Sidney Thomas, Victor Treadwell, Luttie Ogden, John Basso, Fred Sandow, Frank Hickman. FROM FIRST TO SECOND GRADE. Edith Hosking, Amelia Harper, Ed. Be die Jenkins, Louis Denney, Alice LangStella . Lovelady, Marguerite. Mills, tle, Royal Parks, Charles Peécor, B. Arnhart, Myrtle Renfreo, Ida Siddles, Lena Tully, Lucille Tully, Vesta’ Walling, Melin White, Lou Werry, Jaunita Menares, Henry anna: Nellie ORee pel. “FIRST TO SECOND GRADE. Julia Allen, Amy Avery, Lenore Ashburn, Mary Black, Jack Buffington, gar. Christianson, Bertram. Davison, Gray, Flora Gray, Edwin Gribble, Everett. Hartung, Cora Hicks, Herbert Hicks, Albert Hosking, Emily Hoskin, Pearl Konkle, Bertha Jewett, Irving . dilbert, Lizzie Kistle, Stella pg Po mah Marsh, Darrell Menhennett, Medlin, Roy Garwood, Howard Mounter: . Oliver, Jennie Pierce, John Polgiase, ae tion and are in addition to the list of) ? Veratys Rector, Katie Chace, , Nettie . : Annie Mills, Bertha Myers, James Net-:: Ervin Casper, Aristide Charonnat, Ed. , Henry Fischer; Elmer Fisher, Edna Genuine pate schon Pails Promo on ie ne ge stripes from it on the 4th of July. Nevada Hose Company, No. 1 is hayshaft of sheet steel, and will be nearly 75 feet high. The butt end will rest in solid concrete. Mr. Byrne also has the. Seen Ce ele ee get it up in time for the 4th. A Distinguished Visitor, Theodore H. Hittell, the pioneer author and attorney, of San Francisco, is. years, Mr. Hittell conducted the law. department on the San. Francisco Bulletin. Asan author he has achieved considerable notoriety, having written a number of works, among them a history of California, of which.-he has has. another volume in preparation. . Mr. Hittell will remain here a: short time, Will Be All Right. Word has been: Juan that. Robert man who was so mine about two ting along nicely. and wi all right. It seems that Huckins lost one eye quite a while ago, and it. was feared that the recent accident would cause the loss of the other. He is able to see a little now and is improving every day, so that.he expects to be in Nevada City and witness the big celebration on the 4th of July. A Toe Nearly . Cut Off.
Valentine Atwood, 1 living near the Providence mine, while splitting wood yesterday afternoon, accidentally hit one’ of the toes of the right foot with the axe. The blow almost severed the toe. Atwood came to town and had a surgéon dress the injury. 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. so f0B-td . Sanitary Plumbing. Mr. W. C. Hays, who has been working for the past ten years on modern buildings in San Francisco, will take charge of. our plumbing department and is prepared to do only. first-class work in that line. The. best of workmanship at the lowest prices is guaranteed. —[j24] Lrea & Suaw Co. CHILpREN’s all Wool Suits, worth $4, for $1. At the Bankrupt Store. -j27-2t Tue Bankrupt Store will remain® but a few days longer, therefore don’t miss this chance. j27-2t it Is Delicious. Royal Honey Drips, 5 pure cane syru: the finest article in the market. To 44 procured only at Gaylord's, To ice Consumers. The Union Ice 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, O. N, Sullivan, His wonderful success in Grass Valley as an octlist-optician causes him to continue his engagement there until June 28th, when he will be at the National Hotel. ae j28-tf THE IG TEA House CROCKERY 00 and GLASSWARE 1 —aT— ‘Money Saving Prices. man, . Nema Lewis, Louise Lawrence, Ener Yellow Mixing Howie 2” Decorated Pitchers Knives and Forks, set. 7 é ves ‘or’ . Fruit Jar Fillers ee: ne Rose Bowls’ bot ki lon fib COMMERCIAL ST. +4sNevada City MONEY SAVING STORE. visiting in this city as the guest of. Prof. George B. Treadwell. For many . : already completed two volumes end . : the ills of women. tots Clster act 3 } Tee is a eae no agama fg 57 Royal oat Powder eum, NEW. Ranier x. CENTS. WERK Advertisements of not to exceed. five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $2.a month. Each additional Hine 10 eents @ week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. Housekeeping Rooms Wanted. Man and wife desire rooms furnished in whole orin part for light housekeeping, beginning July 10th or 16th. Address with particulars M. M; Moyer, Box 287, Nevada City. jy2]-lw Wanted. A girl todo general housework, Apply at Central Hote}, jis Paper: Flowers, All kinds of paper flowera made to order for 4th of July decorations. Mrs, CO. M. Mails, Broad street, next. door to Mrs. Hocking’s tf Residence for Sale. The residence ‘property of the late B. H. Miller is offered for sale. For particulars enquire of M. M, BARUH. jl7-tf Girl Wanted To do general housework. Must: be com: petent and good wages will be given.. j17-Iw Dwelling House For Sale. A furnished dwelling house, with good lot, centrally located, is-offered for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire of I. J. Rolfe. aely For Sale. Seven-room house, lot.and good barn, with outbulidings and fine cellar. Also a good well. For particulars apply to ji6-tf P. F. SIMONDS. Lost, LOST—A chain belonging to a hay press— between Nevada City and Bear river—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, — Two furnished rooms, in a convenient locality, are offered for rent. Inquire at this office. jis 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 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. KE. BROWN, Transcript office. aan IreWOrKS A Good Assortment at ROSENTHAL, Commercial Street. PIRECRACKERS ROMAN CANDLES TORPEDOES SKY ROCKETS PIN WHEELS MINES FLOWER POTS FLAGS, ETC. At Low Prices. We hove them to SELL—not to keep and look at. so low that the price will not cut any figure with you. Call in and examine our line of MENS $7.50, $10 and 12 50 SUITS FOR SUMMER. : E er shies! eis county. And what i is more; € : WE * DON'T ® WANT # THEM "Therefore we have marked them down CART ER & . JOHNSTON, . ‘the One Price House, ¥ a Recommend it. ar frond abou’ Tairotr's ‘Gare will recomtend it. Sold by: ie ticker & Co. . New style Shirt Waists, worth $1.5, for 60 cents. At the Bankrupt Store. A rE “Lite Saved. Big Fae! p and was saved oh’s ‘Gare’ nites Mrs. J. B. Hunteville, Als. They Catch On 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. Vinton Drugs Broad St. OME ), PECIALTIES __ 7 Waists od 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 pene from $1 up. Infants’ Headgear The finest, most. stylish and rich lot of Hats and Cap for the little tots that you ever saw. Millinery Fresh line of Trimmed Hats received weekly from San Francisco. An . elegant cg of sha end eet WE TRIM HATSF Mrs, Lester & Cravtr MAIN STREET -PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY MOORE: ese 6223320282 NEVADA CITY Are Permanent Pleasing Popular PRICES as Low as Possible For FIRST-CLASS Work. Remember, I guarantee satisfaction. Call and see my fine display, MOORE, York st., Nevada City. @@~ Visitors are always welcome. OF sice Cream ana BB, 65c alice Cream Soda TODAY AT FOLEY’S REMEMBER—I HAVE JUSTLY THE REPUTATION iG THE FINEST ICE CREAM SODA «IN TOWN i FOLEY’S—stmcny mestaass 13 COMMERCIAL ST.) So waneterhnatnsia IP. G. SCADDEN, ~ Commerciat street, : Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods. THE FRESHEST AND BEST STOCK TO BE.FOUND:IN NEVADA CITY. THERE IS ONLY ONE CASH GROCERY e« e e e AND THAT'S WOLF'S. There you ean get the best for the least money. Have you 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 complete and my prices the lowest. If you drink Beer you want the best, Try BUDWEISER. It’s fine. A B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer, Commercial street, : Nevada 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. 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. Call before that date. Last opportunity to get our HighClass work at Popular Prices. -DORSAZ & AMSDEN, @irect from Oakland), Photographers NEW LUMBER NEVADA CITY and GRASS VALLEY. a Poney . ..in . Creases=—— That is the way you find a paper dollar when you YARD take it out of your pockT. P. BYRNE et. But the best way to Has established a Lum Yard on upper E. q d Broad street, adjoining his residence, where n be Win sopeenieiey keep “e-tull assortment of a Building and Mining LumThe Dallar af Your Daddies ber, is to advertise your business in a live ne per that is read by the Etc., Ete, most people in the terriTHE BEST QUALITY 10 BE BAD IN THIS MARKET. Prices Given Upon Application. Leave Orders at the Yard. Ineluding Rustic, Flooring, Shingles, Shakes, paper is ae New Management. The WN HOTEL BRIER a? Hee boone doom”. A FIRST-CLASS SSRARBER ae, tory it covers. Such. a Daily Transcript fe ee ere ee Snes ee ee eee ee = oS ee Sear