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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 14, 1896 (4 pages)

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iN yn hall “i bes < 3 Gvanee, one. of day On 7 Or p10) Deine oe 1g as afore lcenge therieg red to be guilty eon thereot an tw. dred dollars. ¢ ity Prison for g linances, in con. ed in go tat oa et from and at + Ayes+Bakor, 8. BAKER. of the Boara, £28 [TURS. EKS, decens he undersigned {the Estate of ihe creditors of ms against the em, with the ir months after, oticeto the said J. M, Walling Nevada County, usiness i vader Of said IHN WEEKS, ) Of George Ww, D., 1896. m7-4m POAT ee pierre} tors. eceased. Notice hed, Administra. lacomeilo, (al o od. to the creditsims ag-iasi the With the 1 eceg. onths after the 2 tothe saidAdfF. f, Nilou, in » being the place ‘Mess Of raid egACOMELLA, Nilliam Mller), ft Mary Giacumar). linistrator, , this Ist day of a2, OFS. 8, deceased. Noundersigned Exe liam T. Thomas, and all persons deceased, to exvouchers, within etion of this no« > store of Daniel County, Califorrthe transaction in said County of 1. E. TABER [EL KFURTH liam T, Thomas 1896, tors. Feit git DEven by the unst Will of ElizaCreditors of and ‘inst the said deth the necessary 8 aiter the first 6 Bald Executor jompany, Nevada ug the place for Of said estate, in SCHEEMEK, lizabeth Seibert? 396. nes ice. [ING COMPANY, 2 is hereby given rectors, held on , &N assesgment anf levie ration, payahie the Secretary m, Nevada City, tock upon which 1 unpaid on the delinquent and uction, and, un will be sold on the hour of two the Secretary of elinquent assessadvertising and of the Board of ER, Secretary. 8 store, on Pine TICE. fPANY. LOCAf business, San L of works, North fornia, Af upon the folcount of assessme aay of March, pposite the holde's, ag folNo, hs. Amt. 4y4 $ 18.12 J 368.75 arg Te 8,855.63 the) 234 8 25 156,25 ind an order of i the 2isi day of . each parceel of will be gold ut of the Company, . Francisco, Calimth dav of May, l., of said Uday, to hereon, together cpénses of sale. . PICHOIR, * Secretary: street, San Fran\L_ DIRECTOR, alley. and other tkiy for the pur¢ir own Lome. tuition, etc., ap© personally, at or at the Union IER, g Agency. "S EXCHANGE, FRANCISCO. SOLICITED FOR on the Pacific lynesia, Mexican nm, China, New les, the Exsstern yaper published eonubutly on snowed fea upon ¢ "LAKE TAHOE and su _ SCHMIDT BROS., Pine Street, Nevada Ciy VOL. LXVI--NO, 10926 . rf he Nevada ity Daf 7 ranscript BROWN & CALKINS. NP. Brows. L. 8. Caters. SUBSORIPTION PRICES, ne year, strictly in advance. . Per week ... : If not paid in advance, 60 cents per month. faing Rates—Legal advertising $1 per senate ts fit insertion, 506 cents per squar> for each additional insertion. Business advertisements as per rates. & . notices 10 cents per line for first inser‘on ana five cents for each additional insertion. Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City a second-class matter. 5 1856 : ie AQ) YEARS IN: NEVADA CIT — BUT IN LINE WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS. Sanitary Plumbing I make a specialty of it. I employ the baat workmen and ue the. best materials. Prices the lowest. Stoves } Morning Light Pat. Todd Heater Sunbeam Box Patterns And others — } Richmond Cooking . Grand Pacific Garland Westwood And others Heating Stoves Stoves My stock of Fancy and Staple, is this season by all odds the completest I have offered, Hardwar As for There is nothing of the kin 1 made that you cannot find pn sale wher you visit my store. Tinwre ‘Crockery Plain and Necorated In profusion to suit all tastes and urses. 1 am stire I can please you n this department. If you want, a emember that! make a specialty of + hem. From the chea-‘est to the 4 an most elaborate will be found here, All kinds of 1 1 It Josie wee, is ayecenes * and is cheap. ave plain Wir Fencing and fancy. The best of 3 " And~ other materials for . ims Hils painters’ use. Best ‘ready. 5 mixed paint sold. Fine stock of AND CUTLERY representing the Firearms latest and the best products of the leading makers, ‘ GEO. E. TURNER)" 55 to 59 Pine St, NEVADA-CITY: — CAMPING In the Mountains of Galifornia REDUCED RATES for Campers’ Excursion Tickets to the popular pesorts of the great © SHASTA REGION Castile Cra: Succt Brier Camp Shasta Retreat and Mt. Shasta Camp lJ under the brow of the great mountain monarch, and in the midst of masy of the raost picturesque scerves * in America, In the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS are such delightfol retreats as Alma, Wrights, Laurel, Glenwood, Felton, Ben Lomond and. Boulder Creek Camping equipments in abundsnee m not wish to tke their own equipments, gn in Jentiivl and cheap. Healthful aud ple surabie «iver »s limitl eaknee. te fie mwpany for folders 3 ta iG q 4 com iete inlowstion abeut the reports of th: ‘Stacc. how.t: re.ch them, rates, etc., or apply tony 5. P Co azent. Full infornation about . hi LAKE COUNTY raed the ; 3 R ESORTS. ee i ere Stock. 2) 5 Cent Estrella, * ¢.GAR) é ‘wrote an article for the paper to-day, irs it ‘By Way of Experiment. eral Pebdiete Adont of the: giving! Belle—Don’t you think you'd better Remarixably Alke. “What I like about your writings,” said the thoughful editor to the young . man in the tight-fitting coat, “is their resemblance to Emerson’s.” “Tg that’ so?” cried the delighted young man, clasping. his hands together. The editor nodded. “May I—er—ask,” timidly ventured the young man, “wherein your discernment and critical judgment discover this — er — resemblance?” And the young man blushed again. Once more the thoughtful editor nodded. : “You employ the same punctuation marks,” he said, kindly.—N. Y. Recorder. : : Tested. é _ Smart Wife—Don’t worry, George. I showing how to get up a family dinner for one dollar, and I took it around, and the editor gave me adollar. i Husband—That’s a rare piece of good luck. What are you going to do with the dollar? “I’m going to try that recipe myself, and see if it will work.”—N. Y. Weekly. Not the Same. Little Mabel —Papa, does our family own a planet? “What nonsense, child. that idea into.your head ?” Little Mabel—Why, 1 asked teacher last night what big star it was above. us, and she said it, wasn’t a star, buta planet, and that it was ma’s.— Brooklyn Life. Who put A New Experience. Magistrate (to witness)—Now, bear in mind, Uncle Rastus, that you have sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Unele Rastus (somewhat flustrated) —Y-yes, sah; but I h-hopes de gemmen "Hh go kinder slo’ on de:sta’t, sah, cos yo’ sees, yo’ honah, I hain’t yuse ter dat sort o’ thing.—Bay City Chat. Susceptible of Proof.“He doesn’t know anything at all, according to you?” “That's it. He’s an inspired idiot.” “Can you advance anything in proof of that statement?” “Certainly. I can show that he is a practical joker.” “Then your case is proved.”—Chicago ivening Post. The Bridge. a TI stood on the bridge at midnight After the play was done, And I thanked my stars that I had not stood , That way ere the play begun— For the bridge belonged to my fiddle, And of course ‘twas my only one. +N. Y. World. A Great Handshaker. The minister was a great handshaker shutting down like a vise. One day he shook a boy’s hand and gaveit an awful squeeze as he said: “My little fellow, I hope you are pretty well to-day?” With tears in his eyes the boy answered: “I was until you shook hands with me.”—N. Y. Mercury. ‘ A Great Artistle Triumph. M. Biluefern (man dressmaker)— This is the proudest day of my life! Admiring Wife—W hat new honor has been heaped upon you? “I attended a dress rehearsal at the Fashion theater, and everybody admitted that my dresses acted better than’ Worth’s.’”—N. Y. Weekly.
Accounted For, His hair is red, his cheeks are pink, . His tie is blue, his coat is yeller, And that is why my friends all think _.J have a rainbeau for my feller. s ~—Harper’s Bazar. HAD DONE HER BEST. Matrimonial Agent—Well, I think we can arrange something without much difficulty; but. we shall have to state your. age. z Applicant—Oh! 28. Matrimonial Agent—’Er—couldn’t you knock off a few years? -Applicant—Oh, I’ve done that. already.—Sketch. ; : The One Object. She bought a pretty parasol Of an entrancing shade; But dared not take it in the sun For fear that it would fade. ; —Washington Star. \ “Nell—Chollie told me last night that fie thought my face would stop an angel ift its flight. : ‘practice on a clock first, my dear?--Philadelphia Record. : A Good Idea, A.—-Some one has invented a gun that will kill 100 people in a minute. : B.—Donner and blitzen! IfI could only use that against my competitors.— Texas Siftings. é Miss Elderby—Do you really think that women p' Re ee _ Oldbach—If they don’t there are a great many marriages I cannot for.—Town Topics. He—if there 4 Don’t Fail us “i . ) as AN Roate ie anvekine: Wy woinke: IAN AND SURGEON . enjoys it is being a martyr. Maypole : Dance 95 Cents . 95 Cents 95 Cents 95 Cents 95, Cents 95 Cents 95 Cents 95 Cents 95 Cents gs Cents 95 Cents 95 Cents Armory Hall___—_!, Friday Evening, May 22at, PROF. JOHN MICHELL. 60-Masters and Misses—60 . 3—Maypoles— 3 The May Queen and her Maids of Honor and Pages. Introducing the Oxford Minuet, the Midnight March and other Novel and Pleasing Features. ADMISSION, per couple $1.00 SPECTATORS .&0 OHILDREN -----.% New York Bakery Commercial 8t., adjoining Transcript Block. ~ CARL SEIBT, . Prop’r. N EW YORK BAKERY through all time, In public favor seems to maces 2 eo goods are always here, To serve us well ie Seibt’s ide A “YV holesome Bread, if you should seek, He has it fresh throughout the mek ay toting to none here, patrons deem, In Nevada City, he is suprem E 4 o' pies, all made with skill and care, His price is always just and fai R= and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, é Of finest styles, and ey Ke this in mind, that near and far, The New York Fakery is the k#kek New Fruit, Vegetable and Florist Store, Opening Day, Thursday, May 7th, ‘Ev A. WALLACE Respectfully informs the people-of Nevada City that he has opened a store in the Tower Building,on Main street, and will keep on hand at all times the freshest Vegetables and Fruits, to be found in the maket. He will also make a Specialty of Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, of every description, Palms, and Ferns. Also Budding Plants. Parties desiring to rent Palms, ‘ Ferns and Plants for specmodated at a reasonable price. All Articles in my line at low rate and Delivered Free. m2 To see the Fine Stock of Boots and Shoes —Kept by— A. J. Bo vey Broad Street, Opposite Union Street. Boots and shoes made to order in the best manner and at reasonable prices, Repai ring neatly and promply attended to. Dr. A. Chapman, Dr. N. HE. Chapman, Dr. C.W. Chapman, DEN TISTs Office at Residence, Sacramento Street. [. L, BOWMAN. _ J. F. SHAW, SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. nGdd Fellows Building, Broad re t, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Fine Plate Work a Specialty. — All Kinds of Fillings, Extracting Skilttlty Bone "draduate of the University of Pennsylvane am tie City. \ Harmonia — s VO hein her enjoy herselé that way = 0 ou testis Hotel, N 95 Cents ial purposes will be accomT oer. xu. rites f 95 Cents: se CDODDGDOOOOO0O MAnAKAAAAAnnnann 95 Cents OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS TREATED JUST THE SAME LIFE-SIZE GRAY ON PORTRAITS Made expressly for the subscribers of THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT + The Publishers of THE TRANSCRIPT having made arrangements with the Smith Picture Company of San Francisco, are now in a position to offer to their subscribers ONLY, a handsome Life-Size Crayon Portrait for the nominal sum of . Hotel. © 95 CENTS 95 CENTS SE PORTRAITS ARE 146 BY 20 INC These Pictures are made from any Photograph, Tin-Type or Daguereotpye -you have, and are finished by the world-famous Electric Brush, showing lights and shades to perfection, Equaling in Finish any SEO Porat on the Market . Why give your photograph to traveling canvassers and agents to be lost or mislaid or wait for six months for its return. We have no unnecessary delay.— You will receive your Crayon as well as your photograph WITHIN TWENTY DAYS AFTER WE RECEIVE IT. ih) The head is from 6 to 7% inches from the point of the chin to the top of the head. Group pictures and double heads will be made for a small additional charge. ‘Commencing Next Monday be seen at the Dairy TRANSCRIPT Office. READ —? It The Daily ‘Transcryiot you want to know all about the * Crold lining, Morticultural, &griculitural, Steet Muateing And other resources of fa SAMPLES of these beautiful Crayons may to be thorotighiy up to Drugs that are of the Purity and Excellence. onable, Telephone No, 30. FIFTY CENTS A WEEK Adverti: ements of not to exceed five lines In length inserted under this head for 60 Cents a week or§2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Centaa month. Payable invariably in advance. Carpet Weaving. When you want a nice rag carpet woven or handsome rugs made of your old carpets, write for my circular. It will pay you. a29-2w Wanted, A few good business men for steady work . and good pay. Must bring references, Call after 6 p. m, at Suit 27 at the National m7-lw For Sale. The Fish Market on Broad street, nearly opposite the New York Hotel, is offered for sale'on reasonable terms. Also h and wagon for sale, For particulars inquire \at the market, ’ ~mb-1w MEERIFIELD & OSBORNE. Two Rooms Wanted. For light housekeeping, Enquire at Wild’: Barber Shop. a24-tf Lot For Sale. Splendid building lot, fronting 155 feet on West Broad St., and extending back to Spring St. Large enough for three good building lots. Good brick foundation of old Lones Homestead. Also a quantity of good «umber and second-hand brick. Enquire of F. T. Nilon. ap25-lm ’ Art Studio. Miss Cora Sutton will give instructions: in painting and drawing at her studio in the Transcript Building, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 until 12 and from 1 until 4 Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for §0 cents, By mai’, 75 cents, Apply to Frep. E. Browy, Transcript Office, eg For Sale. . Long-established Exprees Business, good horse and wagon, Enquire of F. T, Nilon. Michell’s Dancing School. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s class meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Children’s class every ‘Saturday afternoon ut 2 o’clock. Social every Saturday night. Private lessons at:hal] orat residence. 0625 Monuments, Tombstones, &. WEISENBURGER & COFFEY, Boulder Street, : Near Park Avenue. i aera Weae fully prepared to take contracts for ikinds of Monumunt, Tombstone And Granite Work. wee Granite, and Marble of every descripion. . Lettering on Tombstones and Mennments promptly attended to. All work warranted to be first-class and the prices lowest in the State. Before giving your orders for any kind of Marble or Granite Work give usacall, W. H. Tuomas, Truckew, Cal. . “. week, ~ And-Now Don't You Forget It. Pure Drugs. Our Prescription Department inay be sai » We handle only those Chemicals and highest standard of Physivians and Families sending Prescriptions to us may be confident that they will be carefully and skillfully compounded.— We take all the precaution necessary to prevent mistakes, while our prices are reas+ i [DICKERIMAN & CO. (Bucoessors to CARR BROS.), ; Nevada County’s Leading Druggists and§Stationers, Cor. Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada City. LESSONS FREE. MAKES PHOTOGRAPHS ue x_IN NATURAL COLORS. Miss Bi. T. Swenning, The new patent chemicals for reproducing Photographs, Portraits, Flowers and Land=seapés in natural colors is in our city and will teach the new process, worth $5, for a short time to introduce this i family, . oe and specialist of ; French Preserved Portraits. Old and new Photographs are so perf Preserved in the Stra po of neturest life with the new patent as to think tied beoe come back to speak. For many years beautiful petpnces have been bot ships from London and Paris, sold at high prices, others in Europe have been and are éxperifflenting photographing in colors at great expense and no avail. ur new Chemical reproduction will equal them all. Nomacbinery. or previous knowledge of painting, drawing or photographing is required, for anyone wit eedtnaty ability san be able in a short time to reproduce any Pho-. togiaph, Porirait, Fiowers or Tamdatens i the rays of nature and so perfectly prevents.» ' ture from faciog preserves its stren t yond its usual existence. This wonderful DisThursday. Fritay and Bitardey Nene se eee ay, Fritay an ay M,atthe NATIONAL, ee fF Pring a collection of valuable Photographs Come Early to Avoid the Rush. Steady Position for all that Want Work, and work for spare li ome: “i Particulars call 6:30 to bP pone hepe ed MISS R. T. SWENNING, Patentee. The National Exchange Hotel, Nevada City. dle, I Have Decided to Sell f For CASH ONLY Single Harness, Double Harness, Lap Dusters, Buggy Whips, Four-horse Whips, Sweat Pads per pair, Brushes, Curry Combs, < Shawl Straps, j Halters, Cushions, Bs .M. every evening thig <2!