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March 17, 1898 (4 pages)

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a SER COR WEN SS a weo er Otome eenss OMnEE Ff & SPARRR BSSE'A Rescrzenrse F rie SEESFESSECEE HH Ss gree ean THE TRANSCRIPT. Established Sept. 6, 1880. by Nat. P. Brows & Cou. NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO. CALIFORNIA ee cept. [Boe venen TT sTnodlagy by BROWN & CALKINS. . P. BROWN. L, 6. CALKINS. tutered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as econd-class matter. TELEPHONE No. 4. THURSDAY MARCH 17, 1898 —_— THE COUNTRY’S ONLY SAFETY. The fact that inthe recent addrasses of Messers. Jones, Butler and Towne and‘in the public utterances of Candi date Bryan regarding the issues of the Congressional campaign of 1898 ne mention is made of the Tariff as among the live issues, must not be construed as indicating that these political managers have abandoned their hostility tc the policy of Protection. They are as far ds they ever were from being Protéctionists, bat they do not want to again face that question ly it view of all the facts aud arguments in its favor that confront them in this period of revived prosperity. They prefer to conduct the campaign upon the 16-to-1 issue alone for they remember the tremendous strength of Protection in 1896, and they have noreasop to suppose it has lost any of that strength. — Protection saved the day for sound money in the last Presidential election, and in the coming election of members of the Fifty-sixth Congress and of Legislatures which will determine the political complexion of the United States ‘Senate on and after March 4, 1899, Protection will again save the day for sound money, good Government and prosperous times. It is the country’s only safety now as then. ‘Tus “dead and damned Wilson bill” is the alliterative and objurgatory manner in whith the St. Louis “StarSayings” ‘alludes to a law that was chiefly notable for its fecundity in respect of imports, deficits and bond fesues, Asa Tariff measure this law was in other respects quite notable. It secured the admiring regard of all for-} eign countries and the commercial wreck of its own country in about equal proportions. In many ways it wasa remarkable law. Not the least among its peculiarities was the fact that it was, so far as the people ef tke United States were concerned, quite generally damned before it was dead. Tue United States Minister to Mexico in a recent report to the State Depart. just sit around the house and protect est man at his word when he speaketh concerning himself! He glories in his strength and vaunteth it before his fellows and most of all before thee, but he would be handled as a fragile piece of bric-a-brac.’’——-Womankind. land, established in 1834, has more than 800 lifeboats «m the shores of the kingdom and hag been instrumentai in saying 30,000ives.* ~ bn Joys of Sabarban ‘Life, a *Yoes,’’ sighed the suburian resident, “J thought I had shaken off my hoodoo until that last blow came. Now I have figured out that my wisest plan is to such property as I have left. . ‘« When I went out there, it was with a longing to revive the pleasures of life in a country home, such as had made my boyhood so happy. But my experiences were a8 dismal as my anticipations had been bright. Chicken’ thievee raided my hennery until the last of my choice Cochin Ghinas had diszppeared. All the Iuscious fruit was plundered from peach trees that I had watched with jealous care for years. Even the pigs that served me in the disposal of garbage were surreptitiously seized to grace the feast of those who are without the fear of thé law béfore tleir eyes. Not content with despoiling me of my live stock and farm products, the night marauders invaded my household. I awakened one morning to note the ab-. sence of my entire — shir's, collars and cuffs included. watch, diamonds, collar buttons ar oose change had gone with the rest of the stuff. Then f pot in burglar alarms and slept with one eye open, «Just as I had become reconciled and was feeling secure they induced me to run for office. You know therest. I spent $3,000 and didn’t get a place in the race. They double crossed me. Now I’m an Ishmaelite. I will neither give nor ask quarter. I’ve retired, and . have the finest private collection of hg Be sure you 50c. and $x.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York SCOTT'S Emulsion. toot, ah Ges tae dn Gob elie: ahs mao “Brow & ae coe NEVADA CITY, CAL. . . ! ‘BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES ; ~~ . We have facilities which are excelled by none for filling orders on short No order too large for us. Get sg . estimates. = C. He HARRISON, ‘arms in this cr any other country.’ Detroit Free Press. Not an Absolute Necessity. ‘*Only 14 quarts of milk for $1 hereafter?’’ exclaimed Ardup. ‘' Well, we'll simply have to quit taking it, that’s all. We can’t afford it. People can live without milk.’’ And Ardup’s indignation was so great that he did not cool off thoroughly until after he had gone down town-and spent 50 cents playing billiards. —Chi szago Tribune. i Government and the Citizen. To what extent the government touch-' es the private life of a citizen of the United States is shown in a very étrik-/ ing way by Professor. Eugene Wambaugh of the Harvard Law school in-an article in The Atlantic Monthly. From the time that a man rises, all through his business and social activity of the day until he goes to bed again, the govsrnment touches hiin at every step, pro. him what he may and what he may not do, until there seems hardly the necéssity to discuss increasing the scope of government, so rapidly is it becoming wider and wider under the natural tendency of the times. Man at His Word. ‘“‘Have a care, oh, my daughterr,”’ saith the wise woman, ‘‘how thou ‘takTakes the Lead and is pronounced b: viding for him, regulating him, telling . #\iobe the best brand on tee need ighly fecommended for family and ea cal use. Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk in quantities to suit purchasers. CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. A. B. WOLF, Sole. Agent All Orders Promptly. Filled. The volunteer lifeboat service of EngMore English women are married to Germans than to members of any other foreign nation. C.J. NAPFZIGER, © = NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank. Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton ‘ Veal, Sausages, ete. Baconand Lard esale and retail. And gil kinds of y found ina ales market. Goods delivered free & charge ment, says that the Mexican Secretary of the Treasury in his recent annua report states that one of the principal factors restricting foreign trade is the fall and fluctuations in the price of silver. A high rate of exchange, says Secretary Limantour, need not necessarily so depress trade if it were permanent in its character, as trade could be adapted to any rate; but the constant fluctuations in the price of silver gre more injarious than any actual ce ’ pression. Apa, 23 is the date set by the Irequois Club, of Chicago, for agathering of the sound-money Democrats for consultation with reference tothe coming campaign. The proposition which Chairman Jones, Butler and Towne have made for fusion of Populists, Silver Republicans and Democrats in behalf of free Goinage is being indignantly rejected by men who voted against free silver in 1896 and.by many, especially the farming class, who supported it on that occasion. ————— How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CU., Prop., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. i for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and “financially able to carry Out any obligation made by their firm. “Weer & Trvax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Watpnie, Kpnuan & Marvin, Wholesale Draggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and .mucous surfaces of the’ syétem. Sold by Draggists, price 75c. per bot“W's Fabsily Pills are thie best. —————— iO will Not Go to Klondike. "ab Dre {Groceries, The O. K. Painter and Paper Hanger who guarantees all work—SweeneyEstimates made on all work by Sweeney, the 0. K. Painter. m7-tf Te Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo 3romo Quinine Tablets. * All Druggists refund the no Are the latest. Clocks $1 to $18. Luetje Quartz Jewelry; Petrified Wood Jewelry. These goods are attractive and tasty and typical of the banner gold min ing county of California. ufacture them to order. Four Leaf Clover Watch Charm Some people say they brine 5 good tuck tothe wearer. Whether they do or not they are selling fas' Watches $2.50 to $125. All the best to be had for the: money. Every one warranted whether low or high priced. ‘A Specialty of Repairing. & Brand. French Candies, Fancy Goods, Etc. Broad Street, above Pine Street, Newaaa' Cay Mm. L, & D. MARSH. WM. -H. PENROSE, —DEALER IN— Provisions, : Canned. Nuts, Notions, new to give me acall. biciine ditaiiaat ten thock ont Rxtareé ta’. ; sumed business there with a Fine, Fresh Stock, and invite old friends and L I Griah coder (Ht couvinns you thet my Goods or Frech and Prieus low. We manW. Ooder’s ‘store, I bere teh DEALER m™ All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in’ Town. os C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros. J.R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Also Choral and Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass V: sag -other portions of Nevada county Pc ‘or the : of instructing pup: erase Oe Lp eagy oe age seats he y letter or
at his homein Meek 5 t . Bt the ait Hotel. NevadaCity, . yet, Vi . Rapeta 124 Pine St, LL. BOWMAN. 4.7. SHAW i SHAW. & BOWMAN, /Dentists. Offiice in Odd Fellows Bailding, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL EINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE A Dozen . 352-856 Dearborn St, Chicago. . “a 750! ‘CENTS A WEEK Ady isements of not to exceed five lines in phd inserted under pt head for 50 cents a week or $2.a month. h additional line 10 cents a week or 40 try amonth Payabile invariably in advance. Mrs. Cc. M. Mails Has brought. up with her from San Francisco a fine line of Misses and Children’s Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking Hats in the latest styles. [m16-tf]} Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand's. Situation Wanted. By alady to do housework or chamber work. Enquire at TRANSCRIPT office. mis A Trained Nurse. Miss Danhausrr, a eoteery pete from San Francisco, is prepare ee ao The best of recommenda oy oy ply at Mrs. Chase’s High mib5-lw. Piano For Sale. A fine upright piano will be sold Baer be geesgian cheap. Wanted. in Nevada County. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. Refer Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. K. Chicago. f24-3t Agents Waated. For War in Cuba, by Senor Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Endorsed by Cuban patriots In tremendous demand. A bonanza for Agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions. Everybody wants the only endorsed, reliable book. Outfits free, Credit given. Freight paid. Drop all trash, Address today, The National Book Concern, £24-30t. st -Rooms to Let. . Upright and faithful gentlemen or ladies . . totravel for responsible, established house +H r m a) ra, [,e7* TT ora) [604 aM) le! ip [at AOL Foie ame. ony) et ° A He +2 €+2€+2 2&iy ‘ A i wee He oe a dae hae, ww eae ee. next fF is Fo [gh Pa) . if oP*5. dws vast ("sue Aes h . 2 < Ready-Made ‘me’ $ spring” : HAS ARRIVED. They are Up-to-Date and = os mee “ SPECIAL SALE FOR Ths WEEK: Misses’ Geftiuine Kangaroo Th Button Shoes, sizes 11 to: rat F ke price liar and . bag oom x oo tid. Patent Leather Tips, regular $2 Shoe,’ ‘sizee liar and a Half. Saale s Dolls Ties, Patent ‘Tips, Pointed and Square Toes, for 75 cen Men's Golf Colored Bosom Shirts, Special, 50 cents. Pere % We are ees eg} [87% . eral adel Meant . . [eA hy), [esl . « agar) (ue) . e og ifr*h . ae ty e« ay e?l (ary “di . $74, [A74,) [ap [eb] Fs z &uf « (eas?! (Wael *. ey 2 @e faye?) (“aan (eas?! From$9 to$25. — eae a4 Pants From $3 to $8.50. oe 0a, 1.4%A,) ee {a80,] [89% . 2@+2 & jJ. LEVY, Commercial Street. Telephone 203. and make $300.a month with War in Cuba.) ; +5 (eta, Carts oe” ier Fon, [ot "» mu 3 4 "3e+a2 ae. as I cya?) Wee Sean! . W ay) igh Py) y igs) (ets) i igh Me ory [ OP, en *“a2€*+? 3) ‘, Hee, (ue? Swaw? er eae ary “eae” SS ae TNE Inquire of Mrs. McIntire at resid on Water St. Feb.17. Room For Rent. A nicely furnished sleeping room, in good locality. Inquire at this office. fi5 Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 30 cents, By mail 75 cents. Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office. . HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. MANHOOD RESTORED ——BY——_ Ci PIDENE. : sfude'Veginnes Vitaliont Cares AD . Nerouses or: a of: Generative Organs CURES WHERE EVERYTHING. ELSE FAILS. ee # Rtgs San Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day Raisins could notbe seeded b hand as quickly as hai a pound wiih ‘the En-. ° terprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy to clean and economical. Seed grapes and raisins atthe rate of a pound in five minutes. Indispen: able in every household, Enterprise Association guniventp Hesith Aeoolation in the WILL PAY, — the hazard of occua on, from $8.00 week, when unaecidentable te te work pomp 4 being . burt PAY, if you are accidefitally killed $208.00 to $850'00. WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when “Siren Beata nee ee b satgt he 70%, lone ‘a hand and foot footaind hands, to the fd ee pon ng $500 life membership fee mor. g han of ginee Hae LIFE INSURANCE. Also nongy ” policies of of iffe Insurance, pay: Beto pe in case of Brae gpm’ and fees Bs r $1000 neg yt. week wok fapescidens and sick; aaah gr eg Fah) nd of i8 peying per week for coubhene'c or sie! Ranek . ' IF INSURED, You cannot lose Ly pew our income when you aresiek or disabled b: ident. © Fidelity Mutual Aid Asso 4s Pres AcciUnited Tt has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States cb Delttecntn aad atte whieh Raisin and Grape Seeder Is sold at all hardware stores: Price $1. Send 2-cent stamp’ for the “Enterprising Housekeeper” — 200 récipes: ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA., Queen Lily Soap —_—— ". The Finest Laundry Soap In the MarWashes Without Rubbing 2 cam be dose. in th rae y Wash ith thiscoap, of twelvé years of agecandoa w: @m@BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.9 = [pe eieics he om Sm bone i Dapo-Crevolene Whooping Cough, Croup "Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. ta * ree key SO with an ample Reserve and large pe Bea oop ficate an absol guarantee of the eatiatty of its Sproesetion. to its members. : Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J.L. M. SHETTERLEY, San ae e Living and more may be made by any one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lec. tures in small towns and vilz\lages. A small capital and A book that describes, pictures reAllister’s Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons tertainments will be mailed free upon request. — T, H. McAuusrsr, utual ‘Aid Associaton, pm enetgy are-all that are needed: and explains the.operation ot mi and tells how to_ conduct enBros hea discovered the « aeitivs nuineiploom while etnias aslo, OArihe Wonson why saforersare nck cured by phyelelans and medietnes te Mewuase. Sidr 1D oer” 1 permanent cornea “ete P.O. Sekbemans o> zt DOCTORS STARKEY: & ceecaee Treatment. byfallin, 1529 Arch Street, ‘Philadephia, ‘Pa Garden Walks, g Basement Floors, Steps, Building Stone, Stone C ping and Steps, Colored. Tiles, Urns i and Vases, Stone ete. ntRevada, Gig and end Gres gaat First-Class Wi Work ~— At Moderate’ Prices. Bima choral farsi on treo ONLY —_— b. eeterences— Gite in eas whom “engeke Mas ade Are likely to have aay work ta our 3. A. Mavattats. jst een Our Consumpt Chronic’ aud Nervous Disorders. . neil ene THE beara D J. M. WALLING, — : at s Law, bina and. Lot cee Gon Level La 6g et . Good House, © Cow Barns, > Woo shea'ens : °° §$¢@r@ Room. Electric Light tn House.) TERMS REASONABLE. Apply to 0. C; ‘PERCIVAL. Nevada City, January 81, 1898.