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May 13, 1898 (4 pages)

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= camel , G. M. HARRIS, DEIN Tissk,; <2 ion —Morgan & Roberts Building, road and Pine streets. al7 MAN, J.F, SHAW AW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. ATE WORK A SPECIALTY KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE TIONAL. MARKET road St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. . AFFZIGER, + +. Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton ! Veal, Sausages, ete. Bo — a ‘ and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first class singackconee maltveced free JNION MARKET, Commerotal St., Nevada City. tY BROS., = © Prop’s, ef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., At the lowest rates. ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE ck of the r Public Taste Hams, Bacon and Lard. HMIDT BROS., LEADING CIGARDEALERS, NOSE revcsiswencuseredes Nevada City Cal ING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, ——In sTooK— AL ARTHUR. “ HUMBOLDT IMPT'D LLA ais te CLUB 3A HARMO: \LTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE, ity Mutual Aid Association r Five Cents Per Day PAY, according to the hazard of occu‘om. $8.00 to $25.00 a week, when un) work through being hurt aeccidentLu PAY, if you are accidentally killed. LO L PAY $10,00 a week, when you are *4 pees to work. x, ey 00 for funeral expenses. . : PAY, i ou lose a hand and foot feet and fonda. $188.00 to $434.00, late Protection to the members ie . $5.00 life membership fee and dues of or month. LIFE INSURANCE. Holes of Life I i * jenues eo in ease of death, and 100 ge week te eget and sic year paid u hie: ayin at Geneh or. $1000 at aint f 18 Jeares oer week for seckiens or Fe Boo, IF INSURED, apne Pores: oh baat! ones when you accident. ae Mutna ve Aid Association is Prer and Stro co Accimy Hoatee gh voor fation in t t se United '¢ $6,000.00 cash deposits with the fornia and_ Missouri, which, he aus an ampte Reserve Boa and large make its certificate an absolute guarof the solidity of its protection to ite ers, Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J. L. M. SHETTERLEY, Secretary and Goneres Manager, San Francisco, Cal. Paso de Robles SPRINGS. ices Reduced ~ To— $10, $12.50 and $15 PER WEEK. » Greatest del as and Pleasure Resor » Patiific Coast. t Hot Sulphur Baths: ‘Mud and waters are unequalled for their mediciue in cases of eumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, r, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, ma and all Blood and sma Dis$: ins ‘ancl Third and Townsend St: ‘rancisco, Calif., ever ng at 8:1 ing at Springs at 8:30 P. M:; same day. . Staging. Fare $6.20. ite for Pamphlet. EB. F. BURNS, Manager. PATENTS! ision, Land ‘and . aoe lian Depredation CLAIMS. ITED STATES AND FOREIGN P. TENTS obtained; int@rferences conduct-d; special ‘inationt; irade-taarks, vopy-rights, labels lesigns registered, jected cases prosecuted; infringement suits ucted in any United States Court. fou have an invention, send us a sketchpoe or swail model, together: with a on of the mest important features Eee yi ere ou the course to: pursue. sston Of patents and the sume afel od or it ju are cha ged with incman, aves it the matter te on for ® retional Bureau of Claims, C. H. HARRISON, DEALER: bs Kinds of Cigars and tabiacco —— he Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. —— C. H. HARRISO AD STREET. Opp, Rosenberg Bros a all tobe the best brand tines YEAR—NO. 11605, THE _TRANSORIPT,. No. 61465, : mesos SALE. a Row r ‘CALKINS, « meg His SUBSCRIPTION RAPES,” ances Cents Per Month. ADVERTISING RATES. sdé kno«n on application. Takes es and is pronounced b on. the market. hig recommended for family and medise. : _ Sold:by the Bottle or in Bulk. $ in quantities to suit purchasers: CALL FOR IT ge ALL BARS. A. B WOLF. Sole Agent. '¢ All Orders rescue Filled. New: Vegetable,. « FRUIT POULTRY . STORE. hat'they have opened a > First-Class. Store in che Transoript Block, ) Where they will ‘keep constantly ‘on hand she Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, etc, Please give us a call. . Perfection in Brewing “ ~~ is Reached, . -RUHSTALLER’S. “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER There are ethos Beers, but @Gll.T EDGE % IS PURE. ELIHAN BROS., Grass Yaliey. Leeve orders at Cor. Bread and Pine Streets. ‘ . THE GROTTO, . MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors /Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars . j otk Steam Beer a Specialty. c apdiese'ik: We will make your visit a * pleasan’ nt one. : th plage—Brace's old stand, Mair. peiet Rseang eecoepssteantd 1 Agents} F THE CITY. che Sa nb Es 3 MORRIS, Plaine, vs. Diabeonss: CREEK CONSOLIDATED ‘cow, AND SILVER MINING: CO,, : oa corporaoutot the set ae yes sisaeiee hak eae fo Aird Min’ ing Claim known ‘as Shs: or® cel 2 Consol lve: on ‘the’ fe oO ver, about foe. miles Kas: th ont ashingt », in Townehin, Coury uf Nevada; stay i eh mete hy iy arta ; northwest. anc ates Surve 01 te;-of California as: Pe RE, of Fria ar 12 vrs ond oak Serarined 45 Aone Ic ny to.Max Blum and recorded ix of the County Recorder of’ Nevade Reco f Nevada Coasts, a lifornia to which ‘dood @ aud the refere: is hereby made for a more: full an notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 6th day of June, <[ A. Di, 1898, at 12 o’clock M. of said day, i front of tl e % Housedoor of the Coun ay sell at publle a auction f. for gold: 1. th hi elai BS, othe ne oe iene ; rete ect te and to above described ears Selle” atha Sigtndns oe Ba hi on and best bidder for ig U.S. gold oe pated May 1 1898, * B. GETCHELL, Sherlit Nevada ( County, J nid Deputy S eriff. pe ion . ~. SUMMER ‘Chas. W. .Kam&Co. 4 Tas this method of informing the peopie HOLIDAYS ‘ pond o one take? a there good fish*” AT canee o:s0 r1esth stk dadaaighink i! are anawer -d in. tare pre . rs e attractive mn Ske c 60 fe 7 SOUTHERN -P. Y, ecncernin 308 untain a. a seaside : sorts of Calif Asa the near.st agent for, Alls . to a Kappy Vacation. eye retest Reval ues ture ,Gonve! ie grand scenery. aplendid fishing. ted warming sociyare some heir attractions. Yos« mite Valley, Del Monte, Santa Cruz, Long Beach, Santa Monica. Lake Tahoe, Castle Cray, Catalina Isia1, Lake County, Geysers, See aed ‘Don't $o the. same place.year after" year footy because you are familiar wich ie it. out. ok phe old et Oo! e 1A. while pw renye summer ‘adnate THE SOUTHERN. PACIFIC. LOMPANY Has 3,000 miles of railway.in California, and every seaside: and mountain resort isreached. ~ via its lines. ae ~ REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. rut. and State . Glenbrook . Saloon, Pine Street, Nevada City. “S. W. FREEMAN, Prop. Harm aetamasin ze are ot ni con in she. by best manner and will keep om hand only Finest Liquors, Beer, Wines AND CIGARS. My_ leng experience ‘an the business has ht me how to cater to the tastes of the blic in chis line. Give me a call, mi10 1 NEW YORK BAKERY L Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc. Baked Every Day. v edding Cakes to Order a ice T E “POPULAR EAE yy In the In the Transsrint Blotk, . 6 Om: ER PREPARED THAN EVER}: To serve the public with Piret-clacs’ Bread, Pies and Cakes. a OY PASTRY OF ALL KIADS TO ORDER Weddivg Calas a ais 4 de ' Fresh op sl a Yeast Oakes Cop RED BOST « « « Proprietor. ELEPHONE 37. The Best. Liquors, “The Best Cigars. ‘Thos are the attractions-you can always find at “THE COUNCIL. CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Giass. Allthe om rire brands of Whiskies oes psig on ae Moore,” "thomas 1 Taylor,” “Olesen Vepper,” ba J. Britland, (A Photograph Is.a nice remembrance to send ® relative, or a _ friend or a sweetheart. “They will-be pleased if ~— is a good likeness of MOOR E. will make be you take ine picture. His and reaon shows re L. Pp. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. ) Yornia street, Ren Francisco, tales Po! ae the Sandwich Is! ra Gee eo io. ‘ . oa ota the iu name of Saliiormian in Book. 88. of } caer ~ © s = EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, ats “your piazza in such hot weather, Miss Julia?”
“We have to have it: Wealways offer -it to men. whom we don’t: care to have stay all evening.—Chicago Record. ; Differentiation, . “Men and. women are pot alike. in their commercial methods.” «>“No; women always want to mix friéndship, with business, and men always want to mix business with friend» . ship.”—N. Y. Truth. daite as Important. By the ring round Mabie’s finger You may know he ts her choice; But ae different opinion’ 3 the ring of papa’ 8 sot Edythe—Last night when I accepted Jack I thought he.would never stop kissing me, Alice—Yes. That is the ‘way he always does, —N.Y¥.Herald. As Discussed‘ by Her Friends. “Mrs, Dinwiddie’s husband ‘is very neglectful of her, they say.” “Is that so? I've often wondered what it was that always made her so sony: "Cleveland Leader. ; S80 He Did, “See here, Bibbss, I thought you told me you had raised that mortgage on your farm,” said his chief creditor, “I did. It was only $1,500 and I raised her to $3,000.”—Detroit Free Press, mS Favorably Impressed. Interviewer—Are you favorably impressed with this country? Eminent Foreign Lecturer Very. I'm raking in a thousand dollars’. q week,-N. Y.°Weekly: Her Advantage. position.” “Yes; we always let her have her own way about everything.”—Chicago Reeord, Satisfactory Settlement, “What's that?” exclaimed the deaf individual, who was held up by a footpad. “Money or my wife? Take her, my boy; take her.”—Tit-Bits. ' Help Our Pride. Then let us not too much condemn The men who flop in politics; We'd never know, except for them, How firm our ‘own conviction. sticks, . Chicago Journal The Explanation. ; Mr. Newwed (with suppressed emotion)—The last time I went to the club and came home late, I found you asleep, and in your sleep you murmured: “Come to-morrow night as usual, my darling; my husband will be away.” Now, madam, I have remained at home every night since, but have been unable to identify my rival, and I demand an-explanation. Pretty, Wife (fondly) — I wasn't asleep.--N. Y. Weekly, The Old, Old Story. “I know I play. chess very poorly,” said the young woman, moving her knight to the wrong square, “but I love to. learn,” “I wonder,” replied the young man, you could learn to love!” ,. Her answer was very soft and gentle, but it broke up the game at once,— Chicago Tribune. ‘ He Was Self-Regalating. . She—You stay out Miter and every night. « He—You do not mind that, do you? She—Oh, vo. Tam glad to‘see you do so. If you keep on in the way you are going you will eventually. be coming home early again, when you. have completed the ‘circle of the hours.—In‘dianapolis Journal. ; later How: She Ciassified Her. “She is such a plump, fine-looking girl,” said her admirer. “It is evident to even & casual observer that she isan extraordinarily healthy girl,” admitted’ her rival. But there was that in her tone that made the admirer look.up inquiringly. “I have the authority of a learned doctor for the statement that a real healthy girl is almost invariably awkward,” And thereafter that admirer never discussed that subject with that rival. —Chicago Post. A Conclusive Demonstration. “Peacock feathers and shells are considered unlucky, are they not?” inquired the lady who is writing a book on superstitions. “I dunno about peacock jeithers befn’ unlucky,” replied Mrs. Corntossel. “But I know shells is, because last week Josiar lost $11 in a game thet was played with ’em.”—Washington Star. ; The Proper Thing. Clerk—I wouldn’t like to cut this . piece of lace just for one yard, madam; and, ' ‘besides, that isn’t enough to trim anything. ~ Shopper—Oh! I didn’t want, it, for trimming; but it’s piece of lace around the house as an heirloom, you know ?—Puck. ‘And He Couldn't Have Both, Stdkeleigh—Why don’t you get marriod, old man? keléigh—Debarred by custom, Stokeleigh—How so? Brokeleigh—Well, while. it is per-, tooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cali. newspapers p on the New 1 Ns Bhagy R hoes } ‘iles of ah etawendince! the SR algiad \ wissible for me to appear in public Tite do so without elothes.—Brgoka al withotft a wife, it is not permissible for i aries oo you have a Potaek — on +atthe Unio “Your daughter has an angelic dis-: preparing to mate in three moves, “if . : so nice to have a} ROVAL BAKING POWDER ©O,, NEW YORK. J. R. DAVIS,’ Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, 2 Also Choral and Orchestra! Director, “Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley andvother portions of Névada county weekly for the ee of instructing pupils at their. own For . particulars as to terms sot tuition, ete, apply to the Professor, either by letter or personally, int et homein North San Juan, or nm Hotel. Nevada sap Whea taking a ; Bote on the Turnpike be. tween Nevada City and Grass Valley, don’t .fail to Stop at Town Talk Water your Horse and Call on T. J, STEWART, Who will serve you with A Cool Giass of Beer, A Refreshing Temperance Drink, Or a First-class cae ad _P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Ceunselor at Law, . ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courta ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. OR — TILLEY BVILDING, NEVADA y. : CENTS A WEEK Advertisements of not to ex: aged "6 linea in 2 tel inserted under this head for 50 centa’ @ week or $2a month. Hach additional line l0eents a week or 40¢¢ntsa month Payable invariably in advance. = Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now presa kinds of blacksmithing and work with neatness aud slepateh oem and mining work a specialty. kee oe ee and carriages built to order. Place of business on prose street in the old , Clancy shop. House For Rent. A good four-rdéom cottage is for rent. Ap-. , ply to M. L. & D. Marsh at the lumber yard. ; Mrs, Cc. M. Mails Has brought up with her from San Fran. ¢isso o 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-t£] Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand’s. Piano. For Sale, A fine upright piano will be sold ‘cheap, Enquire at this office, Room For Rent. * A nicely furnished sleeping room, in good locality. Inquire at this office. f15 A Purse Found. A purse containing money was found in Washington schoolyard by the janitor of the building. The owner can recover it by calling on the janitor, proving property and laying fifty cents for this advertisement. 5( Nevada County Directory, Copies of the Nevada County Directory dar be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents. Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office For Up to Date Foot Wear. The Popular Clothing Store is ne place you look for it. J. Lrvy, Prop. AT GREAT For the Best Millinery min ne «4 BARGAINS, YOU .HOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK KEP i ——BY THE— NILES SISTERS, In the New Building adjoining Wm, H. Smith’s Grocery Store. Come and See the Latest Parisian and New York styles. car A Seay of Re-Trimming Hats at-Very Low Prices. Aj] ‘NEW YORK RACKET STORE. Eusiness keeps growing under our money-down-cash. 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 Py teiliee him a dandy good knockabout fcr 12c. He said, “ Did you steal them.” Another chap wanted ENVELOPES. We threw him down a pack of xxx5 for 3c. Says he, “Do -you folks expect to make a livin: ?” = Will give your & value every time. ’ Transcript Block, Nevada City. YELLOW FRONT. EVERYBODY NEEDS SPrises Meedicins. D2. LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA Is Just the Thing. DIGHERMAN’S. Drugs, Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies A. Sole Agents for Which is the best in the market. Choice Malaga Wi of Fine Wines for fafffily use. brought here. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in W.-nes and Liquors of all kinds. ——0000-—— Enterprise Beer, Sold in quarts, pints, half pints and keg for family and medicinal purposes. Special selectio Genuine Imported Swiss, Limburger and Regustoxt Cheese, the finest ever Particular attention paid to fa ily orders. In the Dozens of ITPEVEDE I [Lode excl sels tes) . of groceries ope.ed here every day, we do not find a single article that falls below the required standa-d. This is the result of buying reliable goods from reliable houses. We sell only such goods as within the next sixty days. The LEADER’S ENTIRE, STOCK Of Stylish Millinery Is to be SOLD AT COST, and must be closed out Ladies, call early and select the newest patterns. Stcre to let and fixtures for sale. Leader Millinery, Broad Street, >. L. & D. MARSH. OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada City. Cali on us ‘before going elsewhere. ae Artist mestic Woolens. s.. ARTISTIC TAILORING. W. H. HIBBITT, Cutter, MERCHANT : TAILOR, Pine Street, near Shoad Sérbet: Nevada City. [Successor to Frank T. Smith.) My stock is the largest i in the city. I carry full lines of the latest desigus in Imported and DoPerfect Fit Ww. H. HIBBITT -Wedding Suits a Specialty. Workmanship and a Guaranteed. Merchant Tailor. are worthy of the fullest confidence. Our stock consists ot the cream of the markets, fresh and pure, and our aim is to have it in this condition all the time. We succeed, because oir large trade means a constant cha 1_ing of everything in the sto-e. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, COMMERCIAL STREET, A. B. WOLE. CASH GROCER. Ce a TT Un TT TAM Lowest Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment, We have always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc. NEVADA CITY. es Remember we are Sole Agents for Douglass Butter and, Robin Hood Whisky, A full line of Breakfast Goods : Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, ete. PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER. THE TRANSCRIPT FUBLISHES THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS i. A feitéw eame in-and asked for a WHIP. We handed. We’re no mushroom proposition, but are going to stay. Cases 3760 A —— «