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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

March 12, 1898 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSCRIPT. Try Holding Your Breath, — . ” The modern quick moving elevator, when it sinks suddenly, gives. many. Established Sept. 6, 1350. by Naz. P. Buuws & Gu, persons an unpleasant, qualmish feeling. NSVADA CITY, NEVADA ©v,. CALIFORNIA iato a well filled elevator in a big shopping .store the other day stepped from one of the floors two worten. ‘Do you kuow,.’’ said one of them to Pablished every evenins except Sundays and Legal riviiiddays by the other, ‘‘that if you hold your breath down in an elevator you don’t _BROWN & CALKINS. going have that unpleasant feeling; you don’t. MN, P, BROWN. feel it at all."’ Us course nobody iv the elevator listened intentionally, bat nobody could help hearing what she said. Conversation inStantiy ceased, and evérybudy drew a long breath. The elevator shot downward in silence. ‘Ground floor!’ said the elevator man as be threw back the duor, and the wonien streamed out from the car upon the floor, talking now gayly, aud there UL. 8. CALKINS. , 'éatered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as * seeond-class matter. : T .48PHONR No, 3: SATUR FAY was one . least who-said that the plan .». MARCH 12, 18908 was effective.—New York Sun. One For the Debating Ciub. RiGHTs OF DEPOSIT RS. A group of half a dozen physicists, all eminen*; a sheet of paper,a pencil. The coarse of the new Co.nptroiles With the latter‘one of the group draws Unaries G . * pulley, a cord over the pulley, a tree, t bough fron: which the pulley batgs Dawes, in regard to the af.irs of the [To one end of the cord is attached a Chestnut Street National Bauk oi stone, to the other cord clings a monPhiladelphia is being very highly comkey. The stone balances the monkey. ff the monkey proceeds to climb up the mended. The plan offered by tha disord, what wil] happen? Will the-stone rectors, stockholders, and a part of the tise or fall? Heated discywsion; break ereditors of the bink contemplated ap of the party; no result. Can any of your readcrs help to settle this question? tarhing—in—all the property of M . —Alfred Jingle in Engineer. of the Cuafrancy, Hon Singerly, inclu ling his news aper, te Johnny— What is ‘tthe riddle of the sphinx?’ Papa (with While this louked well! on its face, Mr. Dawes found on examination that it cent! , Saay a meaning glance at ber c mamma)—tThe riddle of the spbinx is would release the debtors and stock ; Ban . , 7 Wark this: How can she, being at least part woman, sit there year after year and century after century without ever say ing a word? Ab, my boy, I guess it’! never be answered either!—Clevelan. Leader. : * holders from liabilities to the depositors, and promptly refused his assent, although he met with severe criticism from financiers and newspapers of the orga” Poor ; and ¢ <to hit ee He insisted that the righis of depositors must be securely guarded,und refuse i any plan JEp ‘deleg wenti May SCROFULA. which would relieve the stockhoiders and directors: from liability to then» thus protecting those by wbom mate -Pvor The Sphinz’s Riddle. satisfy the claius against thebank. City of Brotherly Love. ~ jngt the losses would have been most severely @® felt, and showing thet the traditicn tbat affairs of national banks are adc-ministered in the interest of the away born, “Auni and ¢ were One of America’s most fa% ¥ q ec ma ae h eae a ® mous physicians says: “Scrof§ @ la is external consumption.” } ® Scrofulous children are often ¥ wealthy only does not apply, at lea:t} 4 beautiful children, but they ¢ under present conditions. ® lack nerve force, strong bones, $ ® stout muscles and power to RED EMED PRO NISES. ® resist disease. For delicate » children there is no remedy The promises made by the R-publiequal to ‘Laud Lyda Harr Rach cans in the campaign of 1896 are rapidly reser being redeemed: Not only has a-new <,dariffaw been promptly placed upon . @ of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo si ine gad Sots. ® eats It fills out the Me skin by putting § Government, but reports from all parts @ good flesh beneath it. Itmakes S the cheeks red by making rich of the country continue to show increased activity in bu-iness and minufactures. Here is a summir, of last blood. It creates an appetite tothe utmost, and the Pennsylvania Steel Company reports 4,419 men employed at full time and some extra Prop’: MISS ELEANOR E. HOEFT Reef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Sausages, ete. Aud all kinds of Meats V JILL RETURN TO NEVADA CITY INA few days with a fine assortment of ex usually found ina tirst class market. = toods delivered free weekly papers they are running in Sisother being the County Reporter at Fort Jones. The Which she will offer to the Ladies of Nevada quire of Casper Foceti or IsrarL Hos KEN. Nevada City, March 1-2w, Extremely Low Prices. . iran Easter ening. Are the tatest.—Some people say they bring good luck to the wearer. 2 Whether they do or not they are selling fast. ~-C. H. HARRISON, Deere oom lent to getting a semi-weekly paper at $1.50 a year.. Thetwo pa pers combined have a circulation of 2100 copies. They are among the best printed, largest and ablest weeklies inthe west. The double Nevada City Every Thursday. Those desir. ing lessons will plesse leave word at MRS. C J. BRAND'S, febi7-1m Luetie & Brand. Rooms to Let. OFFICE AND YARD, L. & eaten RSH. mee Renter he mae OO . Pickled Butter ee At Wolf's, the groger, at 40 cents a/ m10-2t Gandies, Nuts, Notions, oath How to Save Money. _ . ) Take every advantage of your busi and employ, H. L. £23-tf. To Cure = Cold/i# Oné Day SP BBohd Street, above Pine Street, Nevada City. Having purchthe ased stoci dn fixturesin F. W. Coder’s store, I have re ~ sumed business there with a Fime, Fresh Stock, and invite old friends and Take Laxative Brorho Quinine Tablets new to give me a call. All Druggists refund the money if it . fails to Cure.’ 25c. s4-6m Nevada County Directory. ROBIN HOOD Ww misions, : Canned Goods, ~~ . hanger, to do your work, & nicely furnished sleeping room, in good locality. Inquire at this office. f15 Nevada City. . } Call on us before going elsewhere. EEE sure. ness opportunites Telephone 20s. : a A Trial order will convince you that my Goods are Fresh and Prices Low. Feb,17. House and Lot Room For Rent. Boulder Street, Hoon’s Pitts are the best. family vatharic and liver tonic: Gentle, reliable, ¢ THE POPULAR CLTAG STORE M Inquire of Mrs. McIntire at reside nce on Water St. “any good whatever. : Agents Waated. give Singing Lessons ir Eee ’ toll.
ts, the 40 cent kind Call while sizein s Shoes are not broken. Please remember we carry a complete line of Mis ses ’, Children’s and Baby Address today, The National Book Concern, C. H. HARRISON, 352-356 Dearborn St, Chicago. Shoes. Get our prices before £24-30t. purchasing elsewhere. BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros. ~ Remain yours to please, _ Singing Lessons. , MES. RENFRO will is a novel one, but the America’s © GReaTEer medicine ig . ~“Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which accom J,.C1 * belie busi: “able ‘by tl Credit given. Freight paid. Drop all trash, and make $300a month with War in Cuba. A Specialty of Repairing. BF. J. ~ Men’s Wool Pants, the $2.50 kind for 25 cents. Ladies’ Vici Kid Button Patent for $1.50. Top Shoes, $1.35. Ladies’ Soft Kangaroo, extra good wearing, $1.85. Ladies’ Oxford Ties, round or Ege es Men’s gor aod SHppsquare toe, ars, 50 cent 5 ora Hats, all shades, the $2.50 s! ki -Heavy Comforters, 50 cents. ' -— a The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. ly endorse d, reliable book. Outfits free, Every one warranted whether low or high priced. tain ‘to make a-success of it as they not THIS. WERK by Cuban patriots In tremendous demand . A bonanza for Agents. Only 31,50. Big book, big conimissions. Everybody wants the on All the best to be had for the money. . have of their former. newspaper under Ww ward Men's glove i : AR Wool, and D WO £ Dra: ove fitti:HttingShirts 25-kina SI and awers, $1.25 kind for Boy*s= 75 eats cents. ‘and ) Dominion Company, Dept. K, Chicago. f24-3¢ . ; . ” Men’s Overshir All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco ban representative at Washington. Endorsed young Nevada countyans will be cer -; plishes wonderful cures: of blood diseases when all other medicines fail to cheap. . ! in Nevada County. Monthly $65.00 and exH penses. Position steady. Reference. En. close self-addres<ed stamped envelope. _The = DEALER I¥ Watches $2.50 to $125. "are entitled to both, which is equiva “ Piano For Sale. For War in Cuba, by Senor Quesada, Cu Clocks $1 to $18. seribers to either paper at $1.50 a yea 5. A quantity of good household furniture will be sold cheap in quantities to suit. En Clty and vicinity at Four Leaf Clover Watch Charm the Reporter on Saturdays. All sub takings. intend to hold such a sale, for: we are here to stay. All goods not as represented, money will be refunded. Furnigare For Sale. MILLINZRY, Standard is published on Wednesdays, publication m7-lw A fine upright piano will be sold the Etna Standard. _ Bhis makes two bandsome eight-page all sorts of of fake-sales by unreliable merchants. We do not By a young lady to do light housework, _\ Leave word at this office. Enquire at this office. These goods are attractive and tasty . : Watch this space for advertisement oO : and typical of the banner gold min Wanted, ing county of California. We man, Upright and faithful gentlemen or ladies . ' ufacture them to order. totravel for responsible, established house So lergea WILDARD aND CHarLeEs OaLxmss, formerly of this county, have issued-the in If you do then you are aware of Situation Wanted . : qusite dcsigns in Petrified Wood Jewelry. part of the works are now fully employed, though this is usually the dull season, that no great increase is. to be expected.” Advertisements of not to exceed ‘five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $2a month. Each additional line 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month Payable invariably in advance. Parisian and New York time, against 3,742 employed three days county, the y} lams, Racouand Lard vholesale and retail. ¢ Quartz Jewelry, at Bethlehem has resumed. Many works are crowding production kiyou ¢ of charge ment itial number of Spring . Millinery. —— have started, and the Bessemer depart per week a year ago. C.J. NAPF7IGER, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. One more iron furnace in Onio, a new tin-plate plant in Pennsylvania, and a wire-nail establishment in Washington e Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. ® for food and gives the body week’s developments, from Dun’s Reoo enough to dig t it. view: “Strikers at one Fill River cot® sure you get SCOT T’S Emulton mill have resumed work and seveial ® sion. 50c, and $1.00; all druggists. more Southern mills have been added. ee NATIONAL MARKET t» meet the running expenses of the AMAA the statue books and reached a Stage in. § which it is producing sufticient revenue Copies of the Nevada County Direc tory can be obtained for 50 its. By mail 7% cents. Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office , For Sale ON. PROSPECT HILL. Ho! For the Hew Market, When You Want A. B, WOLF, Sole Agent All Orders Promptly Filled, THOS. Ss. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at. Law, 'FICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM O mercial and Pine streets. ‘ i Clams, Shrimps, Oysters, _ Poultry, Vegetables, Fruit, ete., Call our or seimphone : i aWe receive American Fish and Poultry Company, Fooof t Main St.” Telephone 401. J. M. WALLING, . Attorney : at : Law, ORE TELERNG.COnBe ap mal Mt Sony Sl ie Garden Walks, _ Basement Floors, 40 feet. « Good House, sie CALL FOR IT. AT ALL BARS. J.A. MARSHALL, Carriage Steps, Building * ping and Steps, Colored : : Cow Barns, Wood Wod Shed and Vases, Stone ana Will take ord 4 in ing Nevada City and ofGrass Vallon darhehe g and summ 1898, °° Electric Light ts House; . First-Cl ass Work ater Pipes all Store Room. er in. At Moderate: Prices. TERMS REASONABLE mali mates cheerfully furnished oni large or _—. 7 > Apply to 0. C. PERCIVAL. “Nevada City, Ja nuary 31, 1898, wea Gite a fer whom we did work at If you are likely to have a > work in our wie Sddress as follcws and we will figu i131 “— Nevada CitCity. : Boy: the . sam) will