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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY BVENING, JUNE 30, 1894,
VOL. LXVI-=NO, 10320 od
Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co,
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SUPERSTITIOUS POSTAL CLERKS. R I } y .
. Mail Sacks That Have Been In an Accident S . (5 i
Are Sought After, i
. pescese a
SPRING MJLLINE AC hance Now.
A group of railway postal clerks just . : = j
in from #run stood in the transfer office ag © ee 6.3. .
at the Pennsylvania station waiting for P ; s ee a
the cable car to start up in order to get ~
home.
‘Tell you, felt a bit scary on: this
trip,”’ observed one of the men as he Come Early and Don’t Get Left.
yr ga ee i am going to sell Goods this Spring
‘*What was th tter, i
er ee “iat whee” . by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices, .
queried another.
“Worse than that, Forgot my red. RAAAAEREARRERR ERE EERE RE EEET ES
Left it in the office. First time in six
® e
months, " . Read Our List of Bargains.
“Where did yon get yours?’ asked 3 :
the tall man with the sandy: beard, 3 :
“I've had it along time Cab’ gave Every Department Com plete.
it tome, and he got it from the ‘Fat : : :
Nancy’ wreck,’’ was the reply. KKReKEEKEKE KKK KR KEKR:E kK Kik kKKKKKK:
Just then the whir of “the cable best is ai ang maaea hts . BARGAINS! — BARGAINS! — BARGAINS!
the avenue.
Owing to the unusual weather for this
time of the year there has not been a
great demand for Spring Goods, and ag
Summer weather will soon be with us
L. Hyman & Go.
Everything is New,
Everything is Stylish.
Everything is Inexpen:
sive.
Everything is Guaranteed.
Everything is Correct.
Have marked down everything in their
ee three stores to prices never known before iN
“What's a red?’’ was asked of a clerk Read Them. : : : i i i S r bes who was still lounging in the room, z Continuous Sales Every Day. in’ “this city, The goods are the cada :
Mot rg a ep . i: hoa MEN’S SUITINGS—~augp manufactured, and yet the new scale “of arew out a dingy red mail sac t was : * :
@ plain canvas Pouch, such as is used .
, .
for mail matter of the lower Classes, Round Cut, Square Cut, Cut-a-Way S.
and, save for the color, did not differ
Prices are what are charged at other
_—_ 9“ .
“places for a lower grade of goods,
3 from any one of the hundred thousand Nobby, Stylish and Neat.
j or so that the government owns. Three lines of Men’s Suits $5; worth $10, M ‘is este i & fa W O if d
“Once. in—avthile we have a‘little. Four lines of Men’s Suits $8; worth $12. J g C2)
smashup, you know,” he said, ‘‘and. Three lines of Men 8 Suits $10; good value at $14. +
occasionally some of the boys get hurt, hs _ of Ponte de gr ee reduced from $17. 50, a :
or worse. Our cars are pretty dangerous . _ +788 Suits reduced to — a , * P ~ saaaieeneie
4 Just received from the East, a large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Suits—latest cuts Pe
places in the event of an accident, and, . 4.4 latest pattern. 1 offer same at astonishingly low prices, 1l77ea ‘ , :
if there is any damage, why, it’s usual$2. 50 to $6 00 will buy an All-Wool Suit, The latest. Don’t m ws this chance, : 18e4.
a ly felt most in the mail or express car. Parents, bring your boys in my store and buy them one of my stylishlong-pants ‘suits I
— : me It isn’t often that they are serious, but . offer for $6, $7 $8 and $9. Yon-will save money.
now and then one of the boys gets
. I buy all my goods for Cash, direct from the factory, thereby saving the expense pay‘We are offering are only about the cost
smashed, and then there is naturally . ing jobbers, I make that gain yours, i f the cloth Z
some blood around, and it gets on the 3 : . = :
mail sacks. In the old days the govern. ! have secured the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat Manufac— 7 ‘e
ment very considerately used to put such turing Establish : :
The Bargains
ment in America.
sacks out of use, for you can’t set the} pytia values. in Hard Hats.
Stain out. Then some genius conceived
Ask to 2 50 Derby—latest style.
the-notion of dyeing them red,. but that Dateles ted to $1 50. : ake only served to mark them, Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shape, reduced to 75 cents,
« Zuvery, business has its supersti{ Call and inspect my new stylish line of Shirtinigs justout. First to receive, first
tions, ’’ he continued, ‘‘and I guess we . to offer. Stanley make, they go at $1, Madras, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1,
are ho exception, for some of us have an. An elegant line of Negligee Shirts—new and nobby.
idea that it is Iucky to have a red in. Neckwear in all Styles and Shades,
the car. I don’t know why, I’m sure, bras J pce a by cents reduced to 25 cents,
unless it is on the principle that the . 25 dozen Win ny G2 86 25: conta,
same sack will not be in two bad acci=e ~~ ree =o5 a : : wie é
ies ef fypen one. comes pithann . View my display of Gents’ Furnishings in my New Window. Peni Picassage
on it an 0 andy. * . ¥ ° .
7 eens he ete rather . It will convince you I am the leader in Styles and Fashions,
shamefacedly, ‘it seems like &@ queer
5 s
eee NBVAT IA SILTY. {it will Pay You
: é i Do not overlook the fact that I have invoiéed a large stock of Gents » Ladies’, Misses’, ~ 9
kind of feeling to have a reminder of. and Children’s Shoes. Be
that sort around, but it’s all in the Way . I offer Gents’ Mule Skin Shoes for $2 50, best value in America.
you look" at it, and there are lots of My $3 50
ON. aroo Goods are oo Hand Sewed. Try them,
things just as foolish that other people} Ten dozen Ladies’ Cloth, Top Ki —they go at $1 75,
do. *—Weshington News. 25 dozen Dongola Kid, worth $3, they go at $2. SPs = Now to lay in enongh to last-for a long
: $$$ Children’s Pebble and Kid $1 25 to $1 75, Correct Styles and Shapes. All sizes C ; e :
Baths and Beer In Germany. and widths. ; e pGeiag 9 9 ’
Baths are an unknown quantity in.
rer a
time, as‘ you will never get another such
Germany, except the weekly scrub in HAS ‘N RIMF Leading ——THERE WILL BE a chance as is now being’offered by
the public bathhouse, as bathrooms in ; ‘ :
private houses are very seldom seen, and : e 9 Ci oth ler.
Before Pu rchasing
Call at our establishments, see the goods
and prices, me
when they do exist the primitive, not : PECI ENTION PAID To COUNTRY ORDE A Brilliant Street Parade,
to say the clumsy, arrangements for. . M@ SPECIAL ATTENTION PA RS. ee. : > : :
heating the water and filling the tub Io which the Military and Fire Companies of Nevada C
are astounding to English and AmernV the ity and Grass Valley, and the
Civic Societies of both towns, will
participate; alsoa Car of Liberty, numerous Floral CO
wed iable direction #
T ‘ Floats andother attractive features, =
e ‘ 7 7 ,
jeans. An invariable direction from a 4
:
‘
_(@erman physician when first called to CITIZENS BANK GRADUA ES BALL.
(esate sence
" @ foreign patient is, ‘Don’t take a bath @
Literary and Musical Exercises
7
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ain until I see: you,” whereas rea
Of a Highly Interesting Character,
patient would often like to reply, ‘. BROAD STREET, . NEVADA GITy gh
ad
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: ang Lhe Daily Transcri 7 . e Val ranscript hope I shan’t see you again until you’ve eee O ration by Gov. H. H. Markham. ¥ Pp. adhe a Be . pre Rare —Class of '94. __ Contest "= Street Games and Contests in the Afternoon, and a Rock-Drilling 3 And the
dent, even among ladies and gentlemen, . }CAPITAL PAID UP, « $50,000 —~ ; io = ee Atacttintien Geshe tis cs es aca 3 : =
that they are not guilty of it. NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL. Handsomely Decorated Floats, brilliantly illuminated the whole ‘embellished with a fine The Dail S iz Call If yourecommend a bath toa servant, Saitinins habia ty ratty payable mr display of Fireworks.
. ° = you will hear in reply: ‘‘Oh, it doesn’t A RK, = eg : OFFICERS OF THE DAY,
: ee with me. I took one once, and it SAN. FRANCISCO, eee oy : ;
bs mo ill.” And yet, as arnle, GerSACRAMENTO. . AT Grerident, Wes NAINA I wie eTEW TIES LEER Tre a eo ee sees F. T. NILON nly or =] wo y ¥ : % ' me CC ertaasiiaa. i. J. RECT ? mans are healthy and even tough in A prinalpel chee pee payable at rer gh . ARMORY HALL, i a GOVERNOR Hie” Oe ry M When paid for in advance their constitutions. So it must they Coneenye on any part of the United States a 1 : 1 ' ; oem eS es Wide 25 y vga gs GEORGE ALLEN WATSON P r . : : that does it, for they begin to imbi specialty. : ; : f i k ] 4th g4 Bes ai LEONARD 8, CALKINS] The TRANSCRIPT is the oldest and most hewsy paper in Nevada county—bright, pro. in infancy. Look at the third class pas. Uighest priee paid tdr-County and state war-. ['[If]d Veni , Ne MEO c cag he oe teresa. REV. LJ. GARVER “r “ rik
sengers in a Arinsgfetad craspar In a famGold and Silver Bullion purchased. eee dicen (MN Rr tt enenns MISS ‘iat oy einueer Greesive, fearless, clean, The CALL is one of America’s greatest newspapers— i
as group e parents wi give each 4 3 _—_ 4 He EL pes So eo eee Mehaks :
o va ce, oo aie OFFICERS: = Floor Director.. .. -.J. M. Hussey. PRIZES vives full foreign, domestic and State dispatches, fights corporate greed and
Blass, j . : £. M. PRESTON.......... PRESIDENT Will be given for all the Street Games and the followin, ial ffered: , : as one would expect them to drink milk, R. i. BUN@ VICE PRssipsnt — For Best Floral Float, $25; For Rest General Float aie oe iets ($25. organized attempts of all kinda to rob the people, exposes rascality wherever fonnd
seldom, women nevet.—Boston Tran. Dek 5 ae G. J, Rector, > Gs Mi Noyes, hand: 1st prize, $35; 2d. prize, $15, Double-hand drillers to uae neven-oi hths drills, and and in fact is the breéziest, newsiest and most dependable paper printed in San : script. gg DIRECTORS: NT. Moueam . “4: Sarthe. Ralph Gaylord, wma — exceed on pete hate iiifete to use five-eighths drille, and : 3
— DE. RB. M. Hunt, OEN T, Ralph Webber, M. M. Baruh, ammers not to exceed four 0 . oles to be d holes in hard ite, 7
f
rhbery bran avery mr 2 tiie capa i. . Nima deanee i. ‘Hoveuaes” aeted Sarton, W. HH. Smith, Jr. . Contestants to drill fifteen minutes, eae a ‘Francisoo, ave often been on a » . ’ :
tion and found myself without a corkBs BERRA Gee The regular subscription price of each of these papers in $6 a'year in advance,
screw, with.a-bottle of wine or ale seeae Yerk—Natlonny Bane’ North Ame-. Tickets, per couple, $1. Extra Ladies, GRAN D FIREMEN S BALL i curely agama The _—_ plan _ aatise‘Seikiiihs eons, 25 cents. Admittance to Gallery, Ladies, At Armory Hall in the Evening Hupdreds of neople have THE TWO for only $9. Are you among the number
breaking o 4 DPE Wish & pene . O. Mills} 25 ts ; Gentlemen, 50 cents, + oar tock is very dangerous and sometimes . $&¢ramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mills} 25 cen prere ae Everybody is invited to come and join in the Celebration, which will Le the Greatest ‘why nots tt iss business offer to thinking, reading, saving people, cracks the entire bottle and wastes the Business for Grass Valley can be tranEvent of the kind ever witnessed in this part of the State, All visitors are guaranteed a
—————— . Precious fluid. The other day I saw a . sacted with advantage at this city, glorious time. . é ; =
number of bricklayers trying to open a asa; * seth ciate Mi a tas se aA IE By j Yottle of ale at the dinner hour. After AT ; Come One, Come All, Both Great and Small !
, hey had scooped at the cork with their SWEET BRIER CAMP oe
An j
scknives one of them took a piece of DR. N, E. CHAPMAN, 1 on Analysis
wine, wound it around the neck twice, rie
This Cut Represents the > = The sworn certificate of » San Francisco chemist hd then for two-or three minutes : Dentist.
awed the bottle with it. Some water 4 New and Beautiful.. gives the following result of an analysis of several
Al os then thrown on the heated glass, . “*VADA CITY, -.caL F MOUNTAIN RETREAT ~
brands of tes purchased in the open markets f and it i erkee @ — Local Anesthetics if desired. ~ ..-Tn the Vicinity of
expert to break o e Di Best Wateh in the Market,
—— AND CAN BE HAD OF—
Leone EEE SEE Ex ak
LUETJE & BRAND,
and in the most artistic manner.—St, . Office at the residence on Sacraménto street,
Zouis Globe-Democrat.
M Read what the Rev. J. K. McLean,
Coughing. S Pastor of the First Congregationa
“There is nothing 80 irritable toa MT. ORO LUIIBER Co. Church, Oakland, says of it:
cough as @ cough.’’ Constant coughing eas eis HAZEL Cneex, April 14. 1894,
j is precisely like scratching a wound on f'sm more: tan. plensed with. is
} the outside of the body. So long as it is COOPER BROS.,
Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta,
Colored with indigo, plam
a Bc dGiebem) Galeesd: with. Poumien bine end
yellow ochre,
No, s 1 (Gwen) Excessive coloring, consisting of
aluminous earth,
wade (Wncocored? alleged.) Colored with plum
No. 1, (Blsck.) Colored with umbago and indigo.
No. 9. (Bleck. bage and
‘ af Does not this Condition call loudly for brand ef
Prop’s, delighted. The piace seems to me to == = kkhan : .
continued the wound will not heal. Let
embody all available points tors camp— : : Sas saa 4 , e Japan Tea a person, when tempted to cough, draw . . . dry, firm soil, good water (the very best) Perf Jewels
a long breath and hold it until it warms Manufacturers of fine chances for dreinage, bo glad . : ect \ , : y ee , fa SPep 84 the prine tans
and soothes every ny cell, and benefit Fee aca pp vetyint esate point; Look in at the stock of Luetje & Brand, ‘tis fine as any in the . & at . Tea,’ There ts no headesl “4
tice tm eat ono it is visible from every part of the ground, Unequalled value through all time, has enabled them to the top to ¢limB ehild can drink it, Draws a canary color of delight.
The explanation amply Ja Lumber : mS The view of the Crags also is fine. The gen : : *s fal ce and twi the strength of common tea,
which ps thus refined oie * ana anoati eral environment is of the best. It is an Exquisite gold and silverware, we find, at prices always faiR You ne ‘lly hhalt-on. meds per eup. pee
_ dyne to the mucous memb: amphitheater, three miles long ; : es Bixty cents
the desire to cough and giving the throat ~ > —, deliitts (6 thendinetd ah a meine The choicest watches and clocks are here, quality and trade is their ideA pound, Never = Far we only in —_
aud lungs a chance to heal. —Family Matched Floorin N wide, With receding pape peer Jewels both rich and rare, "tis plain, here on Broad street we obtaiN pene boring trade2
, Magazine. ee thousand feet in height, with lines an : ; s
4 ; Whale? : Dressed Siding carer npeentl © wvey tench. 1] Bxcallent for sapeles, we fod skill end knowledge, with care combineD
Z . doubt 4f a better be found in % -“ « : x
Whales, grees nay Ae Eee g Fencing eh verhecs Gere’ Ses te oe ee
fitted to live like e8 3 . 3 i iy ae ioe i
The true whales are of two kinds of Laths . G . Fine Watch iring By Skiiled Mechanics. ~~
fanilies—the spermaceti w: A ebeii 2 aFh : : :
whalebone whale, w none. . ; ; ebier
' the first named, there are two species, ' MARKET RATES. ® ding, Cote, 8, Folding-chairs kia ies So. O, Gaylord, aE BO Ke ;
kinds for BUILDING and MIN . Ht GOODMAN, Gen. Pass, Agent, ; : & 5 _ =AND— ie ' eee
80 feet. The capture of this animal is, nid erie atuarg tn creed aa getiobincens PaciFic Souriny. San Franc'sco, Watchmaker Ss and J ewelers. : Shurtlefr &s Son.,
"tthe whalabano er Grossland whale {Sosvn gen Pay tin te Sass Vale ot . BROAD STREET, above Pine, + + = » » NEVADA ery do . ABM AGENTS yor THs DIR FmAsg
on account of its formidable teeth.—' seg . : '
Philadelphia Pres,
:
2 wee = asantioens — = -_ — — — — —the cochslot ani’ the Ri sadn i : ae at ate F. C. LUETJE, Yo; C. J. BRAND,
when grown, measures