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Seentot aRRp Ha re acer a i meer
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the unanimity of public sentiment in
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TRANSCRIPT.
Established Sept. 6, 1860.
by Nat. P. Brown & Co.
N#VADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA
THE
Published every evening rete
Sundays and Legal Holidays vy
BROWN & CALKINS.
ne Be BROWN. Lt. 8. OALKINS.
ntered at the Pustoifice at Nevada City as
cond-class matter.
MRLAPHONE No, 4
MARCH 26, 188,
ee ee reas < —_
McKINLEY’S WISE COURSE:
Wur-talk and war preparations are
the chief subjects of atreution.all over
the country. The unanimous and cordial snoport which President McKinley isreceiving must be very gratifying
to him and to his immediaie supporters. Tue disposition to criticise his
course in Cuban matters which made
itself apparent in certain quarters a
few weeks ago has absolutely disappeared.
“President McKinley’s course in this
Cuban matter reminds me very much
of the attitude of President Lincoln in
regard to emancipation,” said a student
of national affairs and national history,
talking on this matter a day or two
ago. “Everybody: remembers, either
from personal recollection or reading,
how President Lincoln delayed action
in regard to the emancipation proclamation until public sentiment was
thoroughly ripe in its support. For
months before the issuance of his proclamation there were mumurs of criticism of his delay and these murmurs
increased until they became open and
vigorous assertions. Still Mr. Lincoln
delayed, and it was not until he saw
that public sentiment was thoroughly
ripe and practically unanimous in support: of such a-course that. he acted,
While-there was at that time criticism
of his delay, the calmer judgment of
subsequent observations fully justifies
his ‘eourse on that occasion. The
course of President McKinley in this
Cuban matter has, it seems to me,
been very similar to that of President
Lincoln in regard to emancipation and
support of his attitude now that a crisis is apparently at hand shows how
wise has been his course and how thoroughly the people believe in his judgment and ability and that of his counsellors in this crisis.”
. REEF EAA ELAS AREER
Tue attention of the San Francisco
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals is called to the Bulletin:
writer who perpetrated this on his
readers: “A footpad sprang out from
A RUSE BOTH WAYS.
Each Other.
theater has a seat given him for every
performance. He must be there every
evening. . Naturally, after he has seen
the same piece a score of times he longs
seat to some of his friends. M. Ernest
Blum says that when he was a young
man a friend, the doctor of the,Theatre
Porte St: Martin, gave him “his seat.
the-tirst act-the “stage manager rushed
up—the heroine bad-a nervous attack
nothing ¢ise to do but to follow him.
inthe lady's dressing room he found
the manager with anguish depicted on
tvery featufe and the lady wringing
ber hands and shrieking.
“Now, doctor, quick!
Jone?’
Bium grew as red asa lobster, and
.s he could not say anything he just
‘Jaculated : the ic Let .us see! Lot us
ae.”
What’s to bc
vempt to feel her pulse. She shrieked
snake.
head?’’ he
** Yes, cal
‘* And no effect?”’
‘None. ”
“Then don’t pour any more.”
After this display of medical know]edge he continued;
“Give her a sniff of eau de cologne.”
‘‘Haven’t any,’’ was the answer.
“Then go fetch ‘some.’’
Off rushed the manager and the stage
manager, and Blum was left with his
patient.
Suddenly she opened her eyes and
smiled.
“ Dootor,’? she said, ‘‘you are a good
fellow, aren’t you?”’
‘*Yes, ma’meelle. ’’
**You must.be, doctor. Now listen.
There is nothing the matter with me.
You would have found that out soon. 1
want a couple of days off. Can’t you
manage it?’’
‘‘Delighted!’’ he replied joyfully.
‘*Now, ma’mselle, you're a good fellow too. Iam nota doctor. I.came in
on the doctor’s ticket, so you must not
give him away. As
By this time the manager and stage
manager came back, each with a bottle
of eau de cologne. He told them that it
was unnecessary now. The lady was
quite composed and could appear without any danger. But she must havea
few days’ rest. They made wry faces,
but granted the holiday.—Philadelphia
Times.
ey
Manager—Can you writef
Applicant—Can I write? Yesterday I succeeded in signing my name
with a pen I found in the postoffice
—New York Herald.
Delicious Broiled Oysters.
Drain large, fat oysters, lay them out
on a board and dry with a boft cheesecloth. Dust lightly with salt and cayenne. Toast squares of bread.
them: neatly on the platter. Put the
oysters in an oyster broiler and broil
quickly over a clear fire, broiling first
on one side about three niinutes and
then turning them on the other. Pour
just a little warm water around the
edges of the toast, arrange three oysters
neatly on each piece, put over a little
melted butter and serve at once.—Mrs.
8. T. Rorer in Ladies’ Home Journal.
He todk the indy” 8 hand in 9 wild at{*Have you poured any water on her
asked.
Blow an Actress and Doctor Were Fooling .
In French theaters the doctor of, the
td be elsewhere and prefers to give his . }
Just as he was becoming interested in .
and required medical aid! Blum had}
more than ever and writhed like a}
brane of your thtoatand lungs
is inflamed,
of Cod-tiver Oil will soothe,
‘tah to Waker On Be sete you:
get SCOTT’S Emulsion.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemnste, New: York.
Nevada Theatre.
SATURDAY EVENING,
MARCH 26th, :
Follow the Crowd to
Wim. Jerome's
Rerald Square
Comedians,
—PRESENTING—
“K Jay in New York.”
See the chameted. Music Sheet :
Hear Maud Nugent’s New Songs
Hear Jerome's Latest Parodies
Hear 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 WAB SONG,
“It’s Time for Uncle Sam
_To Take a Hand.” —
Ho] For the Hew Markt,
over aks,
When You Want
Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels,
Clams, Shrimps, Oysters,
Poultry, Vegetables, Fruit, ete.,
Call or telephone us your order. We receive
our supplies fresh every day.
American Fish and Poultry Company,
Foot. of Main St. Telephone 401
a dark corner, armed with a revolver,.
and made the usual terrifying demand
on one Charles Stepp, but that gentleman ‘stepped’ away at such a lively
rate that the program was not carried
out. Another instance of there being
something in a name.”
~A San Franoisco morning paper has
@ personal of a gentleman from the in*
terior and says “he ornamented the
register of a local hotel with his name.”
This-provokes-from the Post.a sally to
the effect that the reporter was doubtless immeasurably relieved to discover
that the gentleman from Redding did
not “ornament the register” by wiping
his feet on it.
—_—_—_—_—_——
Tar San Francisco Report takes a
WATCHES,
. CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
Purchased at the Store of
Broad Street, near Pine,
terrible load off the minds of. several} f
Nevada county newspaper men by _reminding them that in case of war the. §
burden of extra taxation will not, as
many people imagine, “fall on real & :
estate. The emergency funds will be) tae Oe:
raised by new or increased duties,
—_—_————e
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 & O0., Prop., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J.Obeney 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.
West & Truax, Wholesale Drugzist,
Toledo, O.
_ Watonie, Konan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. ;
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
CLam Cowper at Lammon Bros. ‘on
Saturday and Sunday. it
He Has No Taste That Does Not.
There are few unten but who appreciGroceries, *
WK, Lis & D. MARSH.
WM. H, PENROSE,
—DEALER IN—
‘Provisions,
pene! Candies, Nuts, Notions,
Fancy Goods, Eto.
SILVERWARE
LUETJE & BRAND,
The .Pioneer Watchmakers and Jewelers,
Nevada City,
Are Always of
STANDARD QUALITY,
NEWEST STYLES,
BEST FINISH,
AND RELIABLE
Every Article Fully Guaranteed.
OFFICE AND YARD,
Boulder Street;
Nevada City.
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
ate a nice, clean fitting garment. Hib~—— Cutter and Tailor on.
Pipe street, guaranteés a perfect fit .
and stylish cat garment every time.
Slextng puvebaiid tee eheckand Aeasaaa ae W. Coder’s store, I hin re-.
tetera a a aa
‘new to give méa
&
Ss
. A Tylal order wil convince you that my Goodé are Fresh and Prices Low. . ”
Scott’s: Emulsion $)
Camed Goots,
Smooth
“
e finest ard purest
of Whiskies
ait HUD
Takes the Lead
onounced
a top ae “te
Sold ‘by. the Bottle or in Bulk
in quantities to suit purchasers.
CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS.
ch B. WOLF, Sole Agent.
All Orders eigihy Filled.
. THE VERY BEST WORK
THE LATEST STYLES
Moore, .
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
W GE FEAPHICS IN ALL THE COURTS
NATIONAL.. MARKET
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J. NAPPZIGER, += = *r
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
PR! NTERS
Briefs,
Catalogues,
Pamphelits,
General Job Printing.
BEST WORK
LOWEST PRICES
=>
We have facilities which are excelled
by none for filling orders on short
notice.
No order too large for us. Get our
estimates.
C. H. ee.
DEALER IN
ee heat
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
J, R. DAVIS,
Teacher of Vocal and instrumental
Music,
‘
z
Also Choral and Orchestral Director. .
Visits Reyade je Oy: Grass V: other
portions of
ae oF Poa omen Tao county "weakly forthe
Vor ner tipalans 96 to eee.
apply eateries
porponally ot his hae! neers
LL Sia 4.3.SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
Offi in Odd Fellows Butidtng, Broad Stree
* Nevada City, Cal.
aug ats veloc all
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON:
Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office,
WILL PAY, ft eam Me tothe hazard of occu. Bila vor
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in.
length inserted under this head for 50 cents ;
a week or $2a month. Each h additiona) line
lOcentea week or {0centsa month Payable invariably in advance.
a ati neers
Wanted.
wanted Banire at this.
m24-tf.
Ho keep
office: J
Ranch For Sale.
Six acres orchard and mieral land on
Newtown road 134. miles from town. Good
honse and barn. Will be sdld cheap. Exce)lent chance for somebody wanting small but
productive place. © H. TREVASKIS.m24-lw.
Hurrah, Here We Are.
A grand social dance is to be given at Indian Plat Saturday evening, March 26. Music
by Casey’sband. A buss will run direct to
the dance. Don’t miss the fun.
Mrs. C. M. Mails
Has brought up with her from San Francisco a fine line of Misses and Children’s
Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also
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 this office.
T
Wanted.
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. £24-3t
Agents Wanted.
by Cuban patriots. In tremendous demand,
A bonanza for Agents: Only $1.80. Big book;
ly endorsed, reliable book, Outfits free,
Credit given. Freight paid. Drop all trash,
and make $300 a month with War ‘in Cuba.
Address today, The National Book Concern,
952-856 Dearborn St, Chicago. £24-806.
Rooms to Let.
Inquire of Mrs. McIntire at residence on
Water St. Feb.17. .
Room For Rent.
A nicely furnished sleeping room, in good
locality. Inquire at this office. ~ £15
Nevada County Directory,
Coptes of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents.
HEALTH
aoe
ACCIDENT
Fidelity Mutual A Aid Association
San Francisco, Cal.
For. Five Cents Per Day
a to work through helper bye Sionioat:
ILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed
WILL PAY. $10.00
siok and unable. to iowork ele Bic tees
WILL PAY, PAY, If you loge a hand and foot
oF pot fort lute Protection Ee eyghod Juctabers upde
$5.00 life hip fee and damt of of
per month.
LIFE aca
Also issues
“Fr atta
You lose all neo:
are sick or disabled b: By d a en
The ab ary a Mutual. Aid = eatin is re.
lent oe on Health Sie in Ste he tae
a8 $6,000.00. cash fleposite with the States
of California and _ Missour together
le Reserve hand and large
Biltes of the .
members. of its PF a.
Reliable Agente Wanted. Write
J.L. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager
, _ San Francisco, Cal.
NARROW GA
MPANY Tho ganuat
_, Lime 1 1 Lime !
ot JOHN:JEPFERIES
i
years of age can
50. CENTS A WEEK r
Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking B
‘INSURANCE. . "
ieee ,
St aaa, saree
14 nag [gr ?e! A Rie?
ah oh
Bike
eS
i
00 Ti
stot. Geach a Dollar and eo the low price
Fac) to 2,Only « Dollar snd a Half.
a 9
EE aR
Fale [APAy} [APA]! [S71 ig) le «
3.
€ _2
F aid Moat Mel Baik Maint eae Sea Pai aie" *
Chey are Up-to-Date and -Prices to. Suit the Cimes,.
-'SPECTAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK :
Button Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, at
Misses’ Vici Kid, Patent Teather. Tips, regular $2 Shoe, .eizes 11 fi
Ladies’. Oxford: ‘Ties;:Patent Tips, Pointed and Square Toes, for teas
Cong Golf Colored Bosom Shirts, Special, 50 cents.
PRORE
ae We are Agent . re 3
Ste For the Best Gatloring Sxtablinheeane <
IN’ SAN FRANCISCO.
e oe .
ee
Or Yo Sate. rate ‘
Hoste
“Popular Clothing Store
Por War in Cube, by Senor Quesada, Cn. .ban representative at Washington. Endorsed
big commissions. Everybody wants the on-. ./ = .
MANHOOD
152 Se
Que Dollar a: Pac Sarat
STARKEY & PALEN’S
> Treatment: by: Inhalation,
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Consumption,
Empire Stable,
Queen Lily Soap )
See Saray fe ce ie,
ogee Peate ad ees
HOSES, -CARRNGES um) wogg
To be found in this part of the State,
BR bores are free
SESSA os ars aoe
Oi aaah
jJ. LEVY,
Telephone 203.
RESTORED
. Nervousness -or: sien of Generative Organs
is girvien apd msde me cbronmse pied
operation. .
she money if ® permanent cure is not effe -_by the
NE 902. F,.0,Rez Bs San Francisco, Cal
"J. A. MARSHALL,
a
Garden Walks,
‘Basement Floors,
Carriage Steps, Building Stone, Stone C
ping and Steps, Tiles, Urns
and Vases, Stone Caskets, etc.
Mid Poeyee eerene be deme
spring and susamer and Grass Valley during the
First-Class W: ‘Work
At Moderate Prices.
sxittimates cheerfully furnished on large or
sh nea re whom. we did work atIfyou are
. base SER oe Rls de cre
' “J. A’ MARSHALL,
ju Care Transonipr Office,
Nevada CityAttorney : at : Law,
ING, COR. BROAD
City.
House. and Lot
Good Level io Be feet.
Good House,
Wood Shed ana
Store Room.
" Blectrle Light in House.)
Water Pipes all in.
s
TERMS REASONABLE.
Apply to
Oy Ge: PERCIVAL.
Nevada Oity, January 81, 1898.