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March 25, 1898 (4 pages)

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Lt OS in em: 1” — & SEROegepoocwy =a perenne TRANSCRIPT. Extablished Sept. 6, 1860. by Nat. P. Brown & Co. P NEVADA CITY, NEVADA OO., CALIFORNIA plished every evening except Erodes and Legal Holidays by -BROWN & CALKINS. . N. P. BROWN. Lt, 6. CALKINS. THE Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as coond-elass matter. TULBPHONE NO, 4. FRIDAY ... MARCH 25, 1898. Tan “wheat and silver” theorists ot India—if there are any such—must be quite surprised at the remarkable advance in the price of wheat which has followed the suspension of silver coinage in that country. The Calcutta correspondent of the London Times, in a recent report regarding the wheat croy of India, says: “No sueh price was ever toached before, and the cultivs” tors will benefit greatly.” . REPT TT A One of the numerous evidence of improved conditions among the manr, facturing interests of the country since the adoption of the Dingley law is found in the statement made by Dun’ RReview of March 12th, that the failures in the manufacturing industries during the first week of March, 1898, amounted to only $480,074, against $1,088,758 in the correspondihg month of last year under the Wilson law. Tue city of Augusta, Ga. has just sold at par one hundred thousand dolJars’ worth of bonds bearing an inter est.rate of 844 per cent.; substituting them for bonds bearing 7 per cent. interést—an interesting object lesson to those who have been assuming a scarcity of money and the necessity for increasing the currency of .the country by the free coinage of silver. Tuer silverites are still industrious] engaged in driving the strongest mer out of the Democratic party, their latest-success having been in forcing Senator Mills to withdraw his Senatorial candidacy because of the adoption of a rule permitting only those who supported the Chicago platform in 1896 to participate in the primaries. Sim Tatron Sykes has just finished paying for a $200,000 church at Sledmere, in Yorkshire—which recalls the complaint of his wife, who was latels sued for money used in paying her racing debts, that it was impossible to ge money from her husband except for charitable and religious purposes. CoNGRESSMAN Barham made the Eastern and interior representatives oper their eyes in the House Monday when he told them that instead of the $20,000,000 gold California is now aunually producing her output would be $50,000,000 if hydraulic mining were permit ss = — Reports from the woolen mills o Pennsylvania show an advance of 12 per cent in the wages paid in a number _of the large manufactories of the State, with prospect that this action will be Vauxhall Walk in 1820, practically. father established his pottery in the year of Waterloo, and he took an active part. in the business from the old days of ‘‘chimney pots, drain pipes, ink and blacking bottles’ until the firm became world famous for its art productions, in which, above all else, may be mentioned its admirable “ware based upon tle old Gris de Flandres and. other ane sag adie Sir Henry Dotlton. Sir Henry Doulton, who was born in pent his life in Lambeth, where his types of old Flemish and German stonesyvare, whose soft, tender colorings are so restful and refined. It was-always a pleasure to Sir Henry to chat with any one who'wae interested in old London —the London when Vauxhall was virtually in the country; when Vauxhall gardens, with their ‘'10,000 extra lights,’ were the resort of the Joe Sedleys and the bucks of a generation later; when the now dengely populated suburb of Battersea was given up to market gardens and meadows and was considered remote enough from London to be the scene of aduel between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchelsea in 1829, Sir Henry Doulton first made a name in 1861, when he practically revolutionzed sanitary matters by introducing stoneware drain pi and he went on accumulating <honors. and: medaia and: in 1870-turned his, attention to art pottery with equal success. As a man. he was cultored, kindly, devoted to literature and art, and most charitable and sympathetic, and he will be immensely missed and mournef in the great factory and the larger world outside, ip which he was so widely known and universally liked. An Elephsant's Trunk. In St, Nicholas there is an article op ‘A. Baby Elephant’ by F. Fite Boy Dixon. Mr. Dixon says: The wonderful. power of the. trunl was a never failing surprise to us. Its extreme sensitiveness and yet its great strength showed how well supplied ii must have been with nerves. Tt was al Ways moving, always feeling or smell ing or carrying something, and the lit tle sort of finger tip seemed the center of sensibility. .I remember well that she would never allow us to touch it, and she guarded it with great care, folding it up if she thonght it was in any danger. It ia said by the natives that ar elephant deprived of this trunk tip it like a man deprived of his sight, 6 helpless does it: become. Tommy’s Problem. ““T don’t see what’s the use of my be ing vaccinated again,’’ said Tommy baring his arm reluctantly for the doc tor. ‘*The hnman body changes every sev en years, Tommy,’’ replied: his mother ‘You are 11 years old now. You wer. in your fourth year when you were vac sinated first, and it has run out.’’ **Well, I was baptized when I wass baby. Has that run out too?’’—Chicag: Tribune. _ eee eee Helmets in the fourteenth ¢entur) were surmounted by extravagant orna ments. Feathers,. flowers, images 0 dragons, birds, beasts, the figures 0: women and occasionally the bust of th: knight himself adorned the orest. The most wonderful wine cellars iz the world are underneath a nobleman’: palace at Warsaw. They have been used for storing wines for over 400 years, anc the whole place is one mass of fungi and stalactites. Nevada .Theatre. SATURDAY = EVENING, MARCH 26th. ; Follow the Crowd to W7m. Jerome's Herald Square —“h Jaygin New York.” See the animated Music Sheet : Hear Maud Nugent’s New Songs Hear Jerome's Latest ParodiesHear Davies’ Funny Stories Hear Conway’s Laughing Song Hear the Robbins’ Coon Song Hear Nelson & Massoney’s Duets Hear Harry Taft Whistle Hear Sedgwick’s Troubles And don’t fail to hear the GREAT WAR SONG, To Take a Hand.’’ Ho . For the How Market, ot Ss ERs. When You Want Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels, Clams, Shrimps, Oysters, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruit, ete., all or telephone us your order. We receive our supplies fresh every day. American Fish and Poultry Company, foot of Main St. Telephone 401 1 ie Crezolene Whooping Congh, Croup Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. CRESOLENE being administered by iuhalation, gives the Safest and Most Effectual ‘Means Of treating the throat and_bronchial tubes Ita efficiency in Whooping Cough and Croup wonderful, Its an ic qualities render invaluable In Contag.ous Diseases, As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. Sold by H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer. 2 Nevada City L. P. FISHER ‘Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ E: is fornia street, San ine sas N B. — ADVERTISEMENTS . SOLICITEL e for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Is!ands, Polyaesia, Mexican_ports, ma, Japan, = New Zealand, the % e n Valparaiso tes a Europe. a ‘ Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacifie Coast are k ustantly and all WT ccclans ten awen free oa them during business WATCHES, CLOCKS, ; JEWELRY, f followed by a similar course on the part of other employers. A Los ANGELaEs physician is charged Broad Street, near Pine, with theft. People shouldn’t be toc hard on him. The Bulletin thinks that the trouble some doctors have in col lecting their bills would seem to be natural incentive to taking tothe sandbag and the highway. le ee cee eared “(JENTLEMEN,” said the shoe drummer, “you may not believe it, but Obicago is becoming one of the most mora} “Religious revival?” asked the drug drammer. “No; but the town is so fall of foot towns in the country.” pads that every body is afraid to be o after dark.” ated Fatuer—Remember, my son, one never leses anything by being polite. Son—You’re wrong, father; I lost. my seat in a street car this morning from that very cause. —— 1 How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure ¥. J. CHENEY & Ov., Prop., Toledo, & ut SILVERWARE Purchased at the Store of LUETJE & BRAND, The Pioneer Watchmakers and Jewelers, Are Always of STANDARD QUALITY, Nevada City, NEWEST STYLES, BEST FINISH, AND RELIABLE Every Article Fully Guaranteed. oO We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly bonorable. in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. , : West & Trvax, Wholesale Draggist, Toledo, O. Watpma, Kiwnan. & Marvin, Whole-. sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Oure is taken internFancy irceres, Provisions, : Canned Coots French Candies, Nuts, Notions, Broad Street, above Pine Street, Nevada City. ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bot‘tle. / Bfall’s Family Pills are the best. new togive meacall. ~~ A Trial order will convince you-that my Goods are Fresh and Prices Low. ~ [/ Comedians,. “It’s Time for Uncle Sam) ORIN and is pronounced bj all tobe the best brand on the market, % mended. in quantities to suit fertebiangess CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. A. B WOLF, Sole Agent. All Orders Promptly: Filled. finest and of Whiskies purest Takes the Lead for family and mediTHE VERY BEST THE LATEST STYLES Moore, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. _ . Frames Made to Order. WORK \50 CENTS A WEEK. Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in Sm, a e: %, AA,. [ens] [ete] [BRAD EMS) (Se, . e. @e-+3t 2 = . a5 . (Suge?! Seue?) Sean?) Sedat) Cover) ‘> 2 . -23 Sayer! Sus WL e € OUR FIRST. SHIPMENT : OF . tongth inserted under this hriditions! ine. [aR ie fey tester os 40centsa month Payapn ! ‘ ae Ready-Inade IMen’s Spritts : ¢-3 i wanted. ae CLOTHING Housekeeper wanted, Enquire at this) [oy 2 ARRIVED. > office. m2-tf. — Sat HAS , Fi ty vag dee > Ranch For Sale. Coe e — Six acres orchard and mineral land on They are Up-to-Date and Prices 10 Suit the Cimes. Sie é Newtown road 134 miles from town. Good ; ~ Ten house and barn. Will be sold cheap. Excel: te ; ae lent chance for somebody wanting small but IAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK : Z%3 productive place. H.TREVASKIS. mA-lwHurrah, Here We Are; A grand social dance is to be given at Indian Flat Saturday evening, March 26. Music by Casey’sband. A buss. will run direst to, thedance. Don’t miss the fun. Mrs. C, M, Mails Has brought up with her from San FranA cisco 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. Piano For Sale. ‘A fine upright piano will be sold cheap. Enquire at thie office. Upright and faithful gentlemen or ladies totravel for responsible, ‘established house in Nevada County. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. K. Chicago. f24-8¢
Agents Wanted. 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 onFRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. W HL Saas A es cove NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Room For Rent. 2 A nicely furnished sleepi . in good C.J. NAPFPZIGER, = ° Prop’r) jocality. Inquire at ‘oes. OE Beef, Pork, Mutton Nevada County Directory. sein mecca be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents. usu su found ine fire Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office, class mar : 3 Goods ST _______ hes delivered free spmie we tor HEALTH Brown & CALKINS, ACCIDENT F NEVADA CITY, CAL. => We have facilities which are excelled by none for filling orders on short SS) EE) SE) = RINTERS Fidelity Mutual Aid Association 48: ’ San Francisco, Cal. ogues, pamaiela. For Five Cents Per Day WILL PAY, according to the hazard of opcu3 able to svat inromnick baboe Rare ouelions: General Job Printing. \ TLL PAY, if you are accidentally killed BEST WORK sigh and una ptowork bl ame iid 5 sz LOWEST PRICES WILL PAY, if you rege orb gee ge AO or both feet and hands, $188.00 to $434.00. > bso} jpon notice. No order too large for us. Get our Also iss’ licies of Life Insurance, payceils ta haeeal i ing from to $5000 in case of death, and ly endorsed, reliable book. Outfits free, . : Credit given. Freight paid. Drep all trash, and make $300a month with War in Cuba. Address t day, The National Book © rt, $52-856 Dearborn St, Chicago. £24-306. Rooms to Let. Inquire of Mrs. McIntire at residence on Water St. Feb.17. — A ate’ Protection to the members ing $5.00 life membership fee and Face of Riso per month. . LIFE INSURANCE. $5.00 pe: ie By week me pompano ; ness; ear pay sy enbig or a1 at end oi! is Sears: 0.00 ger week for accident or sickness. IF INSURED, C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. & are sick or disabled by accident. i C. H. HARRISON, . emiscmipiits iansest na Strougout Ae ea a dent and Health {ation in the United . Beak pod d Tt has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States t . f California All Kinds’ of Cigars and Tobacco . of Galiformia, and, Missouri, which, together The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. 4 berg Bros. You cannot lose all your income when you assets, make its certificate an absolute guarantes of the solidity of its pachestion to its members, Reliable Agents Wanted. Write Jot. M. SHETTERLEY, Secretary and Genera) Manage: zis * San Francisco, Cal. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Stockholders’ Meeting. EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUG N OAD COMPANY, — The awe i meeting of the stockholders of t fonda County Narrow Gauge Rai mpany for the eleetion of Seven Directors, to serve for the mont! and for the ensuing tw: transaction of such Other business as ; Misses’ Beonnine ne Tip 1 the low prige of a Dollar and f. to 2, Only w Dollar and a Half. . Ladies’ Oxford Ties, Patent Tips, We are Fa From $9'to $25, be Pants From $3 to $8.50. fm m,) . (ea leh %,' ea [-BPA%,] * , Patetit Leather Tips, regular $2 Shoe,. sizes 11, -W cents. 4 Men's Golf Colored Bosom Shirts, Special, 50 cents. “ 2 IN’ SAN FRANCISCO. :: ay Hay 9 Poh oe Batton Shoes, sizes 11 to 2,at ie ae? Gye ate, es. Pointed and Square Toes, for eae es * + AMA, a 1 For the Best Calloring Establishment ey — > eue 4 o c 4 = pode: he AA, a) €-2% * us ight) ann, , ‘3 (Gow = % > eS Commercial Street. Telephone 203. « > Sas e. 3 Wee") ‘ = 5 Soue Etta] [cA Ma) TRH! et MA! lah O75) [es] [eM SENDS) [Ry [eB] [gh MMal, (Mg) Leh My] (A My) [iPS 5] Fal MM [eOPA, [iP (See SS Se 2 FS sok 36 Se SE Ze ses ome. 3 (gn?) (as?) (be! Coae) eee eee, Yee Lae?) eae) Has?) (SSR) Powe?) (OE) Peas?) an?) eur “ene “a MANHOOD RESTORED ——BY—. “This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All. __Nevade county oicectory. . Nepyousness: OF Diseases of Generative Organs CURES: WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. per cent. are trou ; use of six boxes. Sond for Giroulave und feath Address DOCTORS . = kecy _ Asthma, pe . Having purchased the stock and fixtares in F. W. Coder’s store, I have resumed business there with & Fine, Fresh Stock, and invite old friends and Lime! Lime! _JOHN JEFFERIES Wiosites ei Kordh, Bicomdeld : First-class Lime Pa Tate ae advantage to call on ade in San ae pert rs ———— ‘to four Cee SS ee, OFFICE AND YARD, — . Wine of Nex City, Giese Valley and other . ‘Wednesday, the 6th day of April. MP yp Boulder Street, oe Seep nae ae pee! fp PR eB PRY sons yy \ ". \ \ ‘} j 1p) a] Nevada City. ie ere to terms of tuition, ete., . of : Eber, sipees.on stand ae, eee a Call on-us before + the Frokemor, Le adie EMRE: ae going elsewhere. . ** the Union Hotel. Nevade Citr. ne * 7. L. & D, MARSH. ON: 2s Menge ae . Notice, : OM —————. SHAW: BOWMAN, . I, iy'sarecrSliiieutn the prgsent owner WM. H. PENRO a ~1 Offidee in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree i ofthe State / & ‘Nevada City, Cal. webase No. 10,188, —DEALER IN JINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY Piet, wi > ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. SW Swit = MarOF IMITATIONS oF ‘To be found in this part of the State, style, and free from vices, for it and thus help build eed of going as fast as.auy Gon oll mall orager ale tn Nevada City by OKA P. O. Box 276, Bn Franciaco, Cal} J. A. MARSHALL, MANUFACTURER OF Garden Walks, Basement Floors, Carriage Steps, Building Stone, Stone C and: Vases, Stone Caskets, etc. Will take orders for work to be done in Nevada. Ci: ener iy pad Goa ¥ eley during the First-Class Work At Moderate Prices. amp aril," " Chronic and Nervous. Disorders, . ,.pi, mates cheerfully furnished on large orcue ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. : a seacoast neces Mom veto IZED}: d It y lik 4 ‘ warms de eaeahttenay sale . Urgegan «+ lowe ant ex wth Mere psec ate have been. ead . J. A. MARSHALL, wher eliment, and benefiting ome’ organ at . — eee iy Int eomen bs 2 £.a second ; hem eradicate tie ‘ofthe firer, Cor Oxygen is. mh Pt J. M. WALLING, "ita dhtenunuereecnarecd Vy tameees can selec t9 Ciwan tectarmerinioten ina. Pine streota, Nevode Gis. pAnoe BAY : ba ginetereaer it has given some calling : their. F Gopousd noe rp ety our rt iH saudaaiet sen tare . . USE and Lot “CUMPOUND OE GENITS MODE. : : ACTION AND RES Nstho doors bon brok of 200 pages, Sct ad reer seat For Sale fina cater EEE ON. p chart ay cause mtsans, PROSPECT HILL. ne Store Room. Electric Light in House, Water Pipes all in. a’ . Apply to 0. C. PERCIVAL. tleman cares to Nevada City, January 31, 1898. Pa é TERMS REASONABLE: THE FRIDAY .. few months ' son and. broth Deceased ca early fifties ar county. For Flat and) Poke odie na Francisco, on local where th “SWEET Mande Nogent’ Of the One of the. 4 dies on the st: ‘Nugent, who is William Jerom dians, in their. “A Jay in’ Nev is young and f. been before th fame and fortu Her song, ‘ has brought he ties and her “] composition, w mer. Miss Nu Reilly” -at Net evening, illust: _ mated music . twenty: voices. The Native . The Native D lor had an exte ing. A nuwbe: itiated and reft A committee ec Maller, Mra. F. L. 8. Calkins w with the N. S. ¢ rangements re! to have the Na reception in ho on one evening here. Closec mously awardex contract for tl water works, th Trustee.Carr’s for Perfection . to the James St Francisco at. $: for the new res _. to be let later be superintend: the part of the Ladie. An afternoon of twenty-four ized. The cour feminine popul wert devotees vtbem having re ithe Dirigo, Exe whigb have flov ppast few years thave an afterno thaxe. some good Toe Grraror Hood’s Sarsapai and scrofula so. pended upon to and homers ors Of Hoops Pitts , cathartic. Cure ; Up a cold. A We “At you are'thi eor pait of pant _Artiet Outter a: yyour.order. Hi yhis prices are v: How to ‘Take every. ac ness opportuni & Sweeney, the per hangers, to. ee ae At The Wells prc tezama Hill, ab is offered for s rooms, barn at This is a good ; ing to open. a w is built just t leading from t< quire of Brown agents. He Has NoThere are fe ate a nice, clea bitt, the. rti Pine ‘street, 'f Take rea All Diiggieis’ fails to cure. Pe bie