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a NEVADA CITY, CAL., THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1898.
tee —
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—Morgan & Roberts Building, 37TH YEAR—NO, 11602
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & COD; »
3road and Pine streets, . al7 e > 2
MAN. 4. F. SHAW E TRANSCRIPT. 4 ANSWERING TO ROLL CALL. The Royal is the highest grade baking powder 50°CENTS:-A W cE x TARE.
iFM Ad voi, 00 Pek aldit: ‘archive tirourh Georg.) . . “iiaturtertucseycucctteer™ . . ————. NEW YORK RACKET STORE. .
Dentists. : ty ; sia icae i ‘ _ This ae gr with Jackson and faced the : : Advertisements of not to exteed five lines in i ; ; Lee,
That. followed § as he galloped to
tength inserted under this head for 50 cents
a week or $2 onth. Kach additional line }
10cents a week or 40 cents a month Payable invariably in advance. &
Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street
Nevada City, Cal. ;
ATE WORK A SPECIALTY
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Business keeps growing under our money-down-cashKINDS OF FILLINGS, :
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONR
TIONAL MARKET
oad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank,
\FFZIGER, « = Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
conand Lard hie enews, paar
-and retail.
usually found ina tirst
gfe market, ne
NION MARKET,
ommercial St., Nevada City.
( BROS., “= « Prop’s,
» Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates, ‘
“net A pe ON HAND A CHOICE
Public. Taste Hams, Bacog
and Lard.
IMUIDT BROS.,
IADING-CIGAR DEALERS,
Moisi cecevecsicceds Nevada City Cal
G LADY, Best 5 Cent Cicar
Sold,
——-IN STOOK—.
ARTHUR HUMBOLDT
1H
AND
ACCIDENT .
INSURANCE,
‘Mutual Aid Association
an Francisco, Cal.
“ive Cents Per Day
» according to th vs oot the hazard of occu-.
.00 a week, wh *rk through being hase nooideme.
b #5 ar you are accidentally killed;
able ow Fisher when you. are;
or funeral e mses.
i; Pla lose a hand and foot:
t and hands, $188.00 to $484.00,
Protection to the members upon:
dovtbg meinbership fee and dues of:
AFE INSURANCE,
S. of Life Insurance, payto.
>
Afi ORS jatiatst death, and
aeeident and sick.
2 B ear Up policy paying
ath or $1000 at ‘a ane
eek for accident on ike dy
IF INSURED,
; lose all yo
lisabled by, secident 7? When you
ty Mutual Aid Association is Pre.
r and St: =
ealth Association in the United
0.00 cash deposits with th
2 and Missouri which toperken
es certificate anetacttt, iaree ate an a
solidity of its protection ite
able Agents Wanted. Write
L. M. SHETTERLEY,
retary and General Ma 4
n’Franciseo, Cal.
iso de Robles
SPRINGS.
, Reduced
, $12.50 and $i5
ER WEEK.
Sulphur Baths. Mud and
“iba anganalled fot their meaiciand Pleasure Resor
ism, Neural
ey and Biadaen”
all Blood and
Malaria,
Troubles,
Skin. Dise
© Akira and Tawnsend 8t:
0, Calif., ever : 3
rings at $:30 B, My cauany '
amphiet,
BE. F. BURNS, Manager.
ATENTS!
2 Land :
epredation
~ATIIS.
\TES AND FOREIGN Pp, TENTS
interferences Couduct:d; pete
trade-marks, vopy-righta, abels
‘istered,
s prosecuted;
infring:
ny Uni
i
nin wonton’
tan ‘ee
8mail mode
. ar e —
ou the course to ureue, —— on of patents and the sume
tthe matter to
‘Bureau of Claims,
HARRISON,
DEALER IN -*
t Cigars and Tobacco
—_—_—_—_
t S-Cent Cigar in Town.
HARRISON,
And all kinds of Meats
+
_ WHEELIHAN BROS., .
7 LAMMON : BROS.,
. MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors
4 Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
7 Steam Beer a Specialty.
SNEW YORK BAKERY
. Fifty Cents Pér Month. he iva otal eat]
3 ADVERTISING RATES.
© Made known on application. ~~
sil tobe
Sold by the’ Bottlé. or. in’: Bulk
In quantities to suit purcha i
CALL FOR. IT AT ALL. Bal
A.B WOLR°Sote Agent .
All Orders Promptly: Filled:
_New: Vegetable, :
FRUIT
POULTRY STORE.. : . .
Chas. W.Kam&Co,.
[aks this method of intorming.the pebple
that they have opef
First-Class Store in ihe Transeript Block, .
Where they will keep constantly on hand the
best of . ‘
Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, etc.
Please give us a call. :
Perfection
in Brewing
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
There are other Beers, but
SaiLt EDGE
% IS PURE.
Grass Valley. Agents
Po)
{ ~
‘Leave orders oc:
Cor. Broad. and Pine Streets.
’
THE GROTTO,
4 nN e will make your visit a Ca peosaitdeuase wit aaeke
3 ber the place—Brace’s old stand, Main
= wersot, Nevada City. . ;
; Commercial st,, Nevada City,
“A. J. HOMANN, -— =
i hoice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.,
Baked Every Day.
. Wedding Cakes to Order a Specialty
HE “POPULAR” BAKERY
In the Transcript Block,
Commercial is: 2ow
a
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
4 To serve the public with Firat-olase
Bread,
Pies and’
Cakes.
pA NCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS‘PO ORDER
a.
os Wedlting Cakes 0 Specisity.
FR ED BOST . « Proprietor.
The beet brenda dhe market
’ . ‘She’ shall rise as tose Columbus
. _ From his chains, from shame and wrong,
5 +f morning, matchless, wondrous,
Ba as some rich morning song,
‘Rise a ringing song and story,
. Valor, love personified, :
her glory, ' . "Stars and stripes espouse
_ Love and liberty allied.
Joaquin Miller in Milwaukee Sentinel.
‘THE BEST OLD.GUN IN TOWN
I never thought.I’d need her,
That gun o’ mine, ag’in;
N’er ever have ter take her
Fram the rack she’s rustin in,
But times is chan an, Johnny,
You might’s well han’ her down.
Thar’s still come fightin in her,
. The best ole gun in town! _
They. heard her at Manassas.
She ripped away like fun,
An made some lively music,
i tell-you, at Bull Run,
An ‘whars she helt her own,
Till peace come ‘long ter drown
That overpowerin voice o” her’n,
The best ole gun in town!
I'm sorry that she’s needed—
I "lowed the wars wuz di
An that I'd never have ter fill. _More graves with that ole gun—
But times.is chan an, Johnny,
You might’s well han’ her down.
Once more they’l! hear the musie
0’ the best ole gun-in town!
~F. L. Stanton in Atlanta Constitution.
A WAR SONG. .
fo arms! To arms! the eagle screams.
The bugle sounds the call.
The rvar of battle’s on the breeze.
Our gallant navy plows the seas.
We're ready, one and all!
& Spartan spirit fills the land
. , And mounts upon the gale.
Our squadrons furious ride
ged with iron hail! == = —
The stars and stripes our oriflamb,
* ‘The Maine our battlecry,
We'll swift avenge our shipmates’ death,
Spain execrate at every breath :
And fight her till we die!
We'll arbitrate with cannon balls,
each rapine to refrain, :
O’erturn by force of arms the wrong,
. In God our trust,.in justice strong,
Till liberty obtain!
We'll double shot_each bellowing gun
And tinge the oceans red,
Rain down upon Spain's vaunted fleet
An avalanche of iron sleet
And pave their decks with dead.
As bravely speed or gallant tars
Across the raging sea,
We'll chargé'upon the Spanish main,
Annihilate the hordes of Spain
And set poor Guba free!
. —David James Evans.
MARCHING SOUTHWARD.
Again the fire of Bunker Hill
Fills every martial band,
Again the sound of marching feet
i beara throughout the land.
The kosts are streaming through the
south
Along historic ways,
And Chickamauga sees again
Now southron marches side by side
His friend from lands of snow,
And every blade is drawn against
The nation’s.common foe.
, Among north Georgia's somber hills
The bugle ealls to strife,
And ghosts that dwell on, Kenesaw
Are stirred again. with lite.
. >J.4. Hall in Atlanta Journal.
THE SUMMONS OF THE DRUM
Hark, I hear the tramp of thousands
And of;armed men the hum.
Lo, a nation’s hosts have gathered
the quick, alarming drum,
Saying, ‘Come, ‘
Freemen, come; ‘
Ere your heritage be wasted,’ said the
quick, alarming drum.
“But when won the coming battle,
What of profit springs therefrom ?
What if conquest, subjugation,
Even greater ills become?’
But the drum . $
Answered: ‘Come!
You must do the sum to prove it,”” sai:
“'’'"'thie Yankee answering drum. rye
Thus they answered, hoping, fearing,
Some in faith and doubting some,
Till a trumpet voice proclaiming
Said, “My chosen people, come!"
Then the drum,
Lo, was dumb,
For the great heart of the nation, throbbing, answered, ‘‘Lord, we come!”
—Bret Harte.
#\. the sympathy that women feel forother
friendly as can be,
ee oe el in the mornin :
"Il rally to the fight
Lig Sabicea togy oo
In bonds that no cruel fate shall sever,
While the high
‘Their ringin battlecry, :
“Our country—our country forever!’’
_——— old ‘fing above them is ripplin down
‘Each
It shall wave for them victorious or droop
above them ?
For ee oe roll call in the mornin .
They'll rally to the fight
In the stormy day. and night
In bonds that no cruel fate shall sever,
While their far famed battlecry
Shall go ringin to the sky, ‘
“Our country—our country forever!”
—F.'L. Stanton in Chicago Times-Herald.
A VETERAN’S LAMENT.
Oh, for the boys of the old: brigade
Who fought in the ranks of, Lee,
Who charged the columns when Sherman
made 4 d
‘With his legions for the sea!
But the grasees of forest and field and glade ‘
Wave over the boys of the old brigade.
Oh, for the boys of the old brigade
Who fought by my side that day
When we battled for victory, blade to blade,
And the ranks at our rush gave way!
But loné in the ‘silence and shadow they're
laid, ;
And the grasses wave green o'er the old brigade.
Oh, for the boys of the old brigade!
And the legions seem to come :
From a thousand graves, like breastworke
made,
~ And march to the rolling drum.
Like shadaws theyqnarch and like shadows
* they fade,
The ghosts of the boys of the old brigade.
And God rest the boys of the old brigade
And hallow the turf that lies
flowering over each crimsoned blade
And over their dreaming eyes!
Ari the stars of God on the heights arrayed
Be sentinels over the old brigade!
—Atlanta Constitution
oOo
Meant It. :
Borus (in the literary line)—N,
*. gus, give me your candid opinion of my
last: novel. : ‘
gon stripe the emblem of the blood
shed. :
". At the Union Hotel. Neate City.
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON ROYAL
bi Na work with
. Pick work and mining work a specia
House For Rent.
{ A good four-room cottage is for rent. Apyard. ~ .
Mrs. C. M. Mails —
Has brought up with her from San Francisso f 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.
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00., NEW YORK,
J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental!
Music,
__ Also Choral and Orchestral Director.
Piano For Sale.
»
A fine upright piano will be sold cheap.
Rnquire at this office.
Visits Nevada City, Grass yore and other
portions of Nevada county weekly for the
rpose of instructing pupils at their own
omes,
For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc .
apply: to the Professor, either by letter or
nally, at his homein North San J uan, or
Room For Rent.
A nicely furnished sleeping room, in gooc
‘oeality. “Inquire at this office. f15
A Purse Found,
A purse containing. money was found i
Yashington schoolyard by the janitor of t}
uilding. . The owner ean recover it by cal
ag on the janitor, proving property am
aying fifty cents for this advertisement. 5
When taking a Spin
on the Turnpike be.
tween Nevada City
and Grass Valley,
don’t fail to
Stop at Town Talk
Water your Horse and Call on
TT. J. STEWART,
Who will serve you with
A Cool Giass of Beer,
A Refreshing Temperance Drink,
Or a First-class Cigar.
. » Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory ca:
‘e obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cent:
\pply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office
For Up to-Date Foot Wear,
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
nited States Courts
_ ALFRED D. MASON,.
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
(724 ee BUILDING. NEVADA
The Popular Clothing Store is tke
place you look for it.
J. Levy, Prop.
Naggus (book reviewer for’the Daily .
Bread)—Borus, it has some weak
points, but there is one character in the
story I admire very much. I refer to!
Briggson, the banker’sclerk. :
Borus—Briggson? Why, he kills himself in the very first chapter.
. Naggus—Yes, I know he does., That
is why I admire him.”—Chicago Tribsieninabannigecel
For the Best [illinery
AT GREAT BARGAINS,
YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK KEPT
: ——BY THE:
Circumstances,
“You have been in the cigarette business so long,” said the anxious mother,
“that you must be able to give me the
information 1 want, J] hope you will
candidly answer my.question. Are cigarettes injurious to the health?”
“It all depends, ma’am,” said the trust
magnate,
a
“On what?”
“On whether you smoke them or sell
them.”— Washington Star.
' Referred to the Other Man.
“Think of it!” she exclaimed.
“Think of what?” he demanded.
“Here's an account of 8 man who sold
his wife.” :
“Sold her for’ cash?”
“Yes; sold her for gash,”
“How reckless some people are with
their money, aren’t they ?”—Chicago
Post, :
Friendship and Love,
Clara (who owes her a grudge)—Yes,
there isn’t any doubt in my mind that
George Fowler is blindly in love with
you.
Winnie (blushing)—Why ? :
Clara—He told me yesterday that he
didn’t think you looked a bit over 30.—
Tit-Bits,
e Life’s Lesson,
Fortune's wheel is like all others,
That’s a fact we cannot hide:
Many falls and bumps are gotten
Ere a fellow learns to ride.
: —Puck. .
s
A DEEP THINKER,
» oo
~ Sole Agents for Enterprise Beer,
In the New Building adjoining Wm. H. Smith’s Grocery Store.
Come and See the Latest :
. Parisian and New York styles.
[2A Specialty of Re-Trimming Hats at Very Low Prices._Ay]
& CHRISTENSON are now prepared ecoen kinds of. blacksmithing and
heatness aud dispatch. .
New wagons and carriages built to poo
ejace of business on Broad street in the old}
Clancy shop, : ; :
ply to M. L. & D. Marsh at the lumber
>
over-the-counter . '
SLEDGEHAMMERS.
We don’t believe in the old adage, “the world owes us
a living.” .That don’t go; the world paid us long since ‘in
civilization, literature, schools and protection. We must get
in and rustle and make a living.
A fellow came in and asked for a WHIP. We handed
him a dandy ; 00d knockabout for 12¢c. He said, “ Did you
steal them.” Another chap wanted ENVELOPES. We
threw him down a pack of xxx5 for 3¢. Says he, “Do you
folks expect to make a living ?” Ps
We're no mushroom Proposition, but are going to stay.
Will, give your & value every time.
Transcript Block, Nevada City.
YELLOW FRONT.
$$
EVERYBODY NEEDS
. Sprin=
MMestlicime.
DR. LA RU2’S SARSAPARILLA
Is Just the Thing.
FOR SALE AT gm
. DIGHERMAN’S.
Drugs, Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in .
Wines and Liquors of all kinds.
OOOO S rt
Which is the best in the market, © Sold in quarts, pints, half pints and keg
Choice Malaga Wine for family and medicinal purposes. Special selectio
of Fine Wines for family use.
Genuine Imported Swiss, Limburger.and Bngnstert Cheese, the finest ever
brought here. Particular attention paid to family orders.
In the Dozens of
Cases 3760 A
of groceries oper.ed here every
day, we do not find a single article that falls below the required
standa d. Tuis is the result of
buying reliable goods from réliable house .
We sell only such goods as
Nol oda xl oa ea esl
The LEADER’S
ENTIRE STOCK
Of Stylish Millinery
Is to be SOLD AT COST, and must be closed out
within the next sixty days.
Ladies, call early and select the newest patterns.
Store to-let and fixtures for sale.
Leader Millinery, Broad Street,
OFFICE AND YARD,
Boulder Street,
Nevada City.
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
Tommy—If Uncle Bob shaves his face
will hair grow on it?
Mother—Yes.
2
Tommy—Then why doesn’t he shave
his head?—N. Y. Herald.
Richness.
The Klondike housewife, so they say,
Her worthy spouse implores,
To brush the gold dust from his boots
Before hé comes indoors.
—Washington Star.
‘ Wanted—A Man,
Cholly—I say, Miss Ethel, why, aw—
are you always aw—giving kisses to
your aw—little brother? °
Miss. Ethel—Oh, I guess it’s because
there is no man around to take them.—
Chicago News.
Opinion of an Expert.
“Pa, what are foreign missions?”
“Foreign missions? Well, they are
women’s husbands.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
~ Not Much Assets.
May—Her face is her fortune,
_.Fay—Then I suppose ber ¢reditors
TELEPHONE 37. . Will ect about ten cents on the dollar.-MERCHANT : TAILOR,
mestic Woolens.
Wedding Suits a Specialty. Workmanship and a
ARTISTIC TAILORING.
_
-W. H. HIBBITT,
Artist Cutter,
Pine Street, near Broad Street, Nevada City.
(Successor to Frank T. Smith.} Pi
©
A full line
a wi rthy of the fullest confiOur stock consists of
the cream of the markets, fresh and pure, and our aim is to
h ve it in this condition all the time. We succeed, because
o r large trade means a constant changing of everything in
t ie store.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY.
+A. B. WOLF4
CASH GROCER.
(OA: Ra
Lowest Prices.
Best Goods, .
Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large as ortment
of Fancy Groceries such as Limbu-g Cheese,
Swiss Cheese, Kipe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc.
aaemeeeel
Remember we are Sole Agents for
Douglass Butter and Robin Hood Whisky»
of Breakfast Goods :
Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, ete.
REMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
My stock is the largest in the city.
I carry full tines of the latest designs in Importedfand DoPerfect Fit Guaranteed.
W. HH. HIBBITT Merchant Tailor.
THE TRANSCRIPT
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