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May 29, 1896 (4 pages)

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Ss SAS. andy — EEL set. th Pd. entiv® or volnish, ost atbs for . 8, etc ‘OOLS JES. STOCK. order reasonromptly (IDT, August . LOCA1ees, San ks, North order of lst day of parceel of ye wold at tora of the od on the ale ior the med until 1896, the ComSan Fran-HOIK, ecretary. ito, CaliforALEXANx Durbin, jin Ninnis, '. H. Cole, ji whom it . lands ere Central Parant and of trict and s filed with Land Office to naid railneral char r of Letter ug to deteryecher minnd person said inmi before the at 10 o’clock ine wd true i lands: setion 36. T. tion 5, *) 2 iy J. . . ROLPE; Ri “HALA y ome Push Baro sal rat t (36TH YEAR—NO, 11011 Rea lak THE DALNY TRANSCRIPT Bi except’ vs rand Le sal ach by L. 8, CALKINS, . TELEPHONE i OER = beret rent ¢, & re by omg ion ay i paid i advan, Lf obit er month. subscribers, : _jand with their respective numbers _at. tached. The numbers in parenthesis out and mrertiporgane Badin alts tag i deg ee asthe HN. You will . ; n, ne bi posi 71—Arendt & Lieben, fruit store. rected tof ‘Nevada City. telephone ‘alplishetically arranged, Rutered at the isis at Nevada Cars as . ) second selass : matter. beh Vaart we ‘ Pte uy eT ges “SOCIETY DIRECTORY. met taratietss : 4 68—Aumer, Frank, residence. ‘ 85—Champion’mine, Mistletoe ‘Encainpment, No. 47, t. 0. ‘ Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall Every 2d and 4th Meat each smonth at WL GREER, CP} Selo Bag] Gdbdte. ' ':80—Dickerman & Oo., drug store, g . 18—Douglas, D. F., residence. 12—Dulac, er] Ca: * . ile Parlor, No, 56,.N. S. G. W. ; i _ Meets, at ‘Pythian Castle very paeney evening at o'clock, WM. T. MONK, Pres. _ BD. ai MORGAN, R.S, 24—Fischer cling ceo pita, 56—Gaylord, G. C., grocer. * ,. 87—Gold Hill mine, ‘. 28—Gray, Geo. A., residence. » Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. . Meets.at Masonic Hall. ae } First and — TM alaioek each maowebs, aut ; PRMD SRARES; Com,> . 34 67—Grissel Bros., 69—Hall, Ben., (8 84—Holbrook, J. ‘i 38—Holbrook, J. 8., (5) residence. 14—Hunt, R. Mi Dr,, (1) residence. Wii sacs = “ogee : ¢ Nevada City Coupell, No 30,'¥. M. I Meets at Hibernia Hall ry altérnate Friday eveniig commencing eit first Friday evening of year. ‘J. M, FOLEY, Pres. *CARL oCHEMER, R. sal 29—Marsh, M, L, & D,j office. 10—Miners’ Foundry, é Meets at.Pythian Castle ‘Every Friday evening at 8 o’elock. 4 B.s. RkoTOR, Kap NORTEWA® CC. 88-—Morgan, D, E., (4) residence. 11—Mulier, C, L,, Dr., residence, 33—Muller, C. L, Dr., office, -gagpeerpe£ Cc. E, grocer, =_— 2—National Hotel.Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N, D. G, W. Mééts at Pythian Castle ~ ond and fourth Thursdays of each mouth, MRS. L, M.S) . Pre Mus. BELLE DOUGLASS, HS PT 14—Nevada County Hospitel (3). 56—Nevada Oo. Electric P. Co., office. 59—Nevada Co. Dist., Attorney, office. 70—Nilon, F. T.,.office, . 60—Nihell, Geo. A. residence. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 38—O’Connel, Joe, (1) tpelipnce. 64-—Pedor & ‘Gaui saloon) . 12—Peerless Saloon, (1) J. tg 63—Perry, Mrs. A.; restaurant.’ © *® Serena gr enna renee E. B. ‘POWER, . Attorney and Counselor at Law aad j Stenograph Hi F City, Cal. Will practiee in all the Courts. 52—Red Hill mine. _ eee y Ww. G., grocer. see FFICE—WITH FRED SEARLS, NEVADA Fi eS P. Pages: grocer. FRANK’. ‘NILON;' Attorney and Couriselor ‘at 'Li'w! Orie FICE-MORGAN & ROBERTS" BLOCK, Beved a, Cisz,. “ practice, in, all ‘the 16—Schmidt Bros., cigar store. 89—Shaw & Bowman, Drs., (1) office. 39—Shaw & Bowman, Drs. (8) residence. 9—Sheriff’s office. 31—Shoecraft, B. N., residence, FRED ‘SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. wt. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS State avid Federal. ‘J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at ;: Law, Oey ets BULLDING, Gon. BROAD’ Pine str Nevad pte, a C Pid y 15—South-Yuba Water Company office. 45—Summit Mining Company, ;; -.} . 12—Sherman, John, (4) residenge. +4 i te a tela me sda tetig 8—The Daily Herald. 51—The Towle Bros. 49—Treadwell, E. D., office. pipes nye Hel tole : Ww. Ww. Siaawee Civil Engineer and Surveyor. grtede § COUNTY SURVEYOR AND Det a? uty Office in PMorgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City. neral Surveyor. 28—Vinton, W. D., vieiobdd. 41—Walling, J. M., office, ~ 21—Watson & Nivens, foundry.. 44— Wolf, A’ B. grocer. °61—Zeitler, Fred, residence, . : JOHN 1. CALDWELL; torney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. FFICE BROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL HOtel, Nevada City. ‘Will presses in all the Estas DEY, this a tes in Pro 8 will receive careful attenti: 19—Zoberbier, E. A., Searels: ‘SCHIP —— _ MRADING CIGAR DEALERS, . Nevada City, Cal. ALFRED D. MASON, . .>, a Attorney at Law and Notary Public. d PyFFICE —TILEER/ BUILDING, NEVAD atts mur City. :° &. 2 EOFs ’ fe aales LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, . 7 sTooK—— a THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor. at. Law,.. 0 FFICE—LONES BUILDING, OF OOM mereial and Pine streets. i. Cc. LINDLEY,” ttorney ang Counselor at Law. ——— ICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets. GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBO uu. ESTRELLA HARMON CLUB rec ae ‘Do You Want. : a Good Drink ? 4) 3 ¢2 7) Then Try PARNELL'S “JESSE oor sy ne NOBLE,” Bresny W.E. PF. DEAL, __ Atturney-at-Law. OOMS 51, 52 AND 58 NEVADA BLOCK, San Francisco. TLEWOO: lennessy’s B: and Burke's Geentoe i irik Porter. ‘One drink FEE aoe sufficient to make you L ‘“‘ THE RECEPTION,” . SEMONDS,” ) AGERE ‘ES gi PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND nited States Courts. [Beste aa 8 # fF Fk t ws D. LEWIS, DR. W. P. SAWYER, ; Physician and Surgeon. bu ba Eocene "Rand nion Hotel, ‘Hours: 2to-4 P.’ 709 PM: Nevada Prete igs . : a HUB.” 1. Bececbhe pled ons # nna stnencntinehiereom at Law, ae 2 in Odd Fellows City, Cal nus enatign Nevada City, C PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY, et ‘a jamb! PINE STS, hes te carer ner eye ‘a big, dark pool u wb: i ledge of roeks, an a Gale fistcs Unites States nearly a month be ta fal ‘ mit himself a be sworn unti] Monday. ". sHidw af Bhoud bhi Séneltive Bowl Adebeted . ; kill her. =~ . theory was a niistak E wheel that shut o. benes <b vasil on Dats Ses see s eli Sem Fists stéfies “are ‘thor tly told: them: plinniomas, Yess Cane ae ae eee: she Semen fore fish butnot mon or in ‘Bay ea the belief saint EE other times! \ ln places where crolispapoen . chem alone are used, very: Ofte ig eB ess veg itp kcoeer about Adiron; . duck trout: seven-ounice fly: rod, with other tackle . to match dept” neta gs . “Phat. tome k cate #4 the native mith Nin » a halt-— pound bass would smash it all to pieces.” i couple of them were: curious! to kiow jhbw. the thing worked, and 'val-:,. unteeped.ta.vow. the boat.. They.gat.te. Yellow Sallie droppedlike natural flies. tent Ww convincing to the na of over two pennaed aan pte the Grizzly King put np a good fight; but “Tinkk as toe up on his side and was bf ir na shh oF AMAA: the TOA Mhomwike dt thinking: Meee wood pera ol popular in t. region: aud bigger . messes of fish were the rule. Ourtons Faets About: out Swearing Vieo Pres‘“p@entd Into OMe. More than once in our history the . vice pxesid¢nt: lias been. sworn and inducted into office sooner than the president, says the St. Louis G lobe Dénjocrat, This was the case of John Adams, who — the oath and became ident of rogers . whe prdeten dé the Washington's first inauguration; it the case with Millard Fillmore, who, G is said k the oath on Sunday, March lon that . day. of the week in 1849, yh hie flor, the. presid t-elect, Being a rigi ‘bbe taria, did Rot per: Tt is Said that in, aye Poe March 4 _ . Sain 4) a lwameogg presidentelect, t a oath on tha day; scrable fy at ie se was that ey 1789, when, the government having just been put in.opera-tion, presenfged the cw tacle of a vice president ob i hi president. At 7 Beare. however, the matter seems to ttr acted ree attention or aa THEY HAD KNOWING HENS. Mer Dignity. He was being interviewed on the poulizy: business. by a Wabash. Times reporter when hesaid: “I don't want to boast,’ but Ido think we have got the knowingest hens in the world in our énd of town, I havea flock of 200, all black. It in & thedry of Mine’ that: Snes, Be bens lay better than those of any. other color One day I fonnd a hen obs y, flock, with a few white feathers in b Ht i, ad aes : the hired man and told him to *You’can’t rely on'the laying’ . capabilities of a hen with white feathers,’ Lsaid. The hen gave me a sorrowful leok, but did not-say a-word.: Next niarstane the, hired man told me that he could not find her. -A month or two later I Opened ‘a pile of potatoes I had stored in the cellar and found a big, hallow space in the center of them. There Wis & butch Sf black feattiers in the place with three white‘ones stand: ing up in a defiant sort of way, Behind the feathers were 66 eggs. I recognized ,at onee that it,waa.the work of the missing hen,,, The prond, sensitive creature had pteved herself away and worn herself out Javing eggs. ta prove that the. ken one,” ‘SPORTSMEN ON BICYCLES. Kirk.Gresawood'’s. Squirrel . Hunting . ‘A-wheel—Gune for Wheelmea. he n tells in, fe tact al . 200 Oy $e quir bunti ee on oe rifle. © pon on hig wheel's upsae bar, over the Mrandle bars, or earbine fashion on his back. He got gray anc black squirrels on Long island, Staten isiand,-and ever in New Jersey. He also killed a few rabbits and game birds.
The rifle was a repeater, but some persons out for andl patti would ang 2 have a ta sree sy mead math to use, however, A Toledo wheel company haa originated a device for a shotgun or rifle on a whee), which ‘weighs ‘a little over two pounds, ; Guns for the especial use of wheelmen are being thought ef—guns that shut op like jackknives, ‘There are men getting ready, it is said, to give fancy exhibitions of shooting from bicycle saddies. One firm has a Tocjel ofa 11,000, rors saa Ate! Pi “6 eee eevee CIbeats Bh é Mor tad wo . thine of "big. béskets filled at lakes:or:. At x productive’ of ‘miich Yood: Mis bide . }mays the Pittsburgh Dispateh,’te conwax by and eta sag ik ‘will begin ‘on Srentoniwtte : thinking to capture it alive, they; went warns “. \ The Soar family, of Ambaston, Der.r-. 18 now over 600 yearsold. The founders ol es had always been conveyed with a et gree : ‘cat, ‘FRIDAY EVENING, ca sib! id . Fe Ov gebot } E Bait whe. ixbienadt ; ‘ee ie be tase bath FARM ‘ViLtages. BES ih AM BRICA. . 2 Tan cured . to. meke im ore we = pieces bone the. Koval pprMlasion In, xa POP se. SAND: RaEMIR ri give a ty tract’ he ‘owns itis Nebraska, and. proto organize. a town. Martha an ars.s spam, vg ak nd te iia i ikttea. pais Ny gt) id oI i te Frande,éa fo Well Known, the rural’ tim gtouped .in:villages, the Merms tadiating in<narrow; strips from. ithe, towns: inthe center: ‘Mr. -Book~ ee ae ee rants cto By o ee / BROWN & consi bra ete ineieciari a Ee EN eNO rae mr BRUSHES as you pase our Pine at Window. ‘walter Claims nothing new for his idea,. ~ ‘but, thinks the French villages may be pegs: ed brs in_this rich, pew counPy im ac be ‘Jaid, fide , the cage orale ig ae nstead of . Sete ey > ere is no . aubdivinkon. [ieee the ulation in this way y Want Id Pheate to ‘tlie at‘tractiveness of life on the farm. The ‘social contact -isionn of, the chief atanwar of the city, ither, can;there be. mueh doubt.that: h community of the rural: population would ‘(give it igréater influence in state and:national affairs, : ~end-—administraition. It would naturally lead to better sanitary conditions, tq convenienees, to lice and fire! ‘protection’ that ave now lacking in the widely-separated farmhouses, and al} this without detractiny trom the advantages of rural surround“ings, such as trees, flowers and.the supply of the best and freshest, that the garden, dait'y,! orehatd:. andforui ean produce, ‘at . aie ee DANGEROUS BLUE. HERON. Hunters Have: Beeu Hurt Toying, to aptare @ Wounded Bird. “Some of these days,” said: the omg: shore hunter to a New York: Sun man, }“I expect to open my daily pape? and see a headline something Vike’ this: ‘Killed by a Blue Heron,” ang FH ten you why. (The: blie “heron & &'dig, powerful bird, which has Bait} disfipared the. faces, of several, NEN.. ps ° taen have wounded, de bind, and thon, & wounded griaz he birds grow as tall as six feet na ave necks like a fish rod and just the kind of muscles to, Dave. it. quickest, with. strength, They could drive t ph eg ny pointe throngh. a quarter-inch panel., “The hunter goés np ‘to: » bird ant sees it. lying “there looking as inno: ceht a8 a robi/with only a-wing broken, ‘What a fine pet it would make,’ the foe! hunter-thinks. --Then--he picks the bird up. and starts for home in a wagon "Boat" Wil te Bird Between . ‘Hits ees, The bird’s neck is drawn back e a letter *S.' All of a sudden the Hs and gi es pre man ~% gash longsi 2 be r Jong: t is or bey lays has happened. The y ounded® bird. has, missed, its aim, bul me time, and you want fo remember it, this feathered apearman will drive bill into an enemy’s eye, and, like of the ait wHL pehctind Wa boda Dn. eas the mnie alwa¥s been iled by the pain of tts wounds, and many a human life has been saved, J don't monkey with wounded bitterns or nes—well, scarcely." & “ INGENIOUS W6OD Rats. Susie ® House of. Mallroad Spikes and Lined It with Rags. ni: ‘ *} Hoes . Telephone Ne, 30,. DICKERMAN’ & co.: Néviida County"s Lanting Druggist and Stationer. IN NEVADA: CITY ——at IN-LINE. WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS: Sanitary Plumbing I make a specialty of it. Temploy the. best .w: mand “4 the best materia Prices t lowest, { ; Stoyes Fs yan 5 ‘Morning: Night ‘Pat. Todd Heater Sunbeati Heating Stoves . Box Patterns And others Richmond Grand Pacific Garland Westwood ) And: others Cooking Stoves ‘My stoek of . ” F nd Ste le, ia th is Hardware mane thee al Nr eciaa aia scram ce Lever offered As for ~ aang te is nothing of that kind made tha Tinware poptirogpee rng" bar on sale when you visit my store. Plain and decorated ~ Crockery. { In profusion to suit all and purses,;I am sure I ean please you in hig department. ime wood rat ef the weateruslopes of Caseade range is a curious creature at loves to. stea}_sq: well that it ig . own to many aa the camp robber. if . arries off anything it can Tay: tits lips . , and is besides a jally, reckless fellow . It does things which ropemte:9 are not vem 'to doing. : « Forest. and Stream: tells ot some ad its favorite spoils. It will take knives, . forks and tin plates; cartridges, cups ee anything it can handle in the fine elothing, towels or gun. rags, whic ft linings for its nest. It is repalz.ot sbercubp ie stoked Bini ‘4 claim on top of a hunter's camp stave, and put up the most curious rat ov pho pray’ ae ty eyer heard of. About . irdilroa d ont hy Piet it r'sup . rhe lies, 2 cog wab ee of railroad ee se as are used to . fasten the rails to the tics. The rats took some spikes to their claim, built up an iron wail, and lined the interior with soft stuff. It is a curious fact that all the points of the spikes were directed outward, and they were laid with great naturalist, and it ria things so interesting for the patiyes that they kill it on sight, eee 8 OBO mes 8; , TRate.as Cotten Gins. . Rate have been found very useful in cotton mills where the raw cotton has been imperfectly ginned. In a Spanieh cotton mill the storeroom was ne ed by swarms of rats, who pul bales to piecés ta pet at the seed. a in the a a hey. did the work thoroughly without way. : Tae. ene Os byshire, England, have a curious heirloom in the shape of a loaf of bread that it were great 6 tobe. ‘n that monnad eral land grants to the Soars. One og these tracts, it apone along with the “writings,” study fora . If you want Rossouher shes gira eS rate will ound All kjuds of EAPRP Es 4 Wire Fencing It looks well, is everlasting and te eheap. Have plain and fancy. The best of Paints, Oils 4» ready pera 4 Paint.so) Fine stock of Firearms . AND CUTLERY. rope seont products of the phos Bay makers, ¢ other materials for nters’ use. Best GEO. E. TURNER $5 to 59 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. NnNgEev juring the fiber in any Geuhee Aga? } E. NORTHUP, occasion always ready. tron Wor Ba Salts Rove CHS a the deed and the toaf are both kept . Wala Gay a0 sacred relice, ; Be cee Fins Homes ena Carvisla ‘for évery . s) : Maney . iN Creases——— ' That is the way you firid a, paper dollar when you take it out of your pocket, . But the best way to OO ees [The Dla of Your ads is to advertise your business in, a live. mewspa-. ™ per that, is read by the most people in the territory it covers, paper is . The.. By Brown & Catkins. Works Wonders. Harness: and Saddlery CHEAPER THAN EVER. JAMES CAIRNS, Nati . Hotel, has established tho foltnct Prices for Cash Only: rs . Two-Horse Whip, Lashes. Best Harness on, per gallon Such al Daily Transcript’ Nev ew York ; akery j Atiny f he Commercial Street, adjotaing ‘Transcript Bioek, F ee 4 M eae SEIBT,. . Sudsessor to. Wi Dara gia SSN: In pabile favor seems to elim Eexeetiont woods are always here, {.:;. . \ To setve ua well is Seibt's ide 7 wholesome bread, if you should seek, i He fias it fresh thronughont the wee} Yietlines to none here, patrons deem, re ee Neyada City: he is suprem 0% ples, all made with skill and care!. “ “His price is always just “anid fit’ Re" aid choice \ w x édding cakes * we see, i ces of finest styles and. parity, r eep this in. mind, Sint pina and far; i i » The New York: sronsie is ect tnd MONUMENTS, ait TOMBSONES,, . GRANITE WORK’. 4 Weisenburger & ot é Banker st., near Park ave. Re NEVADA CITY Seotch Granite and Morble, of Every. Deserip: on, ties Lettering ‘én' Tonibstone® ‘4nd’ Mohumente Promptly Attended to. WORK WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS. . : PRICES. LOWEST IN THE STATE, ‘Before givi your orders f. kin a Marble oF Granite Work wei eeu” ae T ACC cent INSURANCE, Piety Mutual Aid Association, San Francisco, Cal. . e For Five Cents Per Daye. WILL Pay, on to ged on gp of oectii pation, from $8.00 0 $25.00 eek, when un-, one to work through beligt hurt aecidentWILL L Pay, if, you are accidentally killed, WILL AY $10.00 a week, when you are sick and mnable to work, . gpa for funeral exper ands, $138.00 Mey ty aa tacteaieae inn me robers wu 00: life membership fee and dives i Por te month. ‘69 LIFE INSURANCE. ite issues policies of’ Tife Inst nce, $1000 to in oney of deaah vay rom. $1 and sito Fee As $1000 Shane Ficeek for accident at sickid wp poliey, paying’ $2000 bes pm or $100 at e f 15 ' om per week for dent’ by sluice qPeren IF INSURED, . You cannot a By wrt income when you are a or disal . The Fidelity awed Pe ei ction is Pre~ . eminently the Lar; and Stron, Acci‘dent a Health 4 association in the United ag 0 $8,000.00 hd ith th i as cash leposits. with the States of California and Missouri, which h, toweth er i with an ie oy Reserve Fund and. large }) assets, make its certificate au absolute guar. antee of the solidity of ‘its. protection to: ite inembers. Reliable Agents Wantéd. Write J.. M. SHETTERLEY,: Seeretary and General Man San Francieco, Cal. Dr. re Chapnter, Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. . Office at residence. Sacramento st., Nevada ity, Cal, ‘A. FicKECHNIE, House Painter and Paper Hanger. . HARD OIL visBUNG D NG, SP TALTY. ECORAL A All ord ronayehy ae Lea . ders ae the Union or exer ee NATIONAL MARKET pees St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank, : {Cr 4. NABPZIGER) © << =" . Pragre. Hams, Baconand sep a and retail. And all ‘kinds of e Goods delivered ieee ‘ . “SS of charge. j UNION’ MA RKET, Commercial St., Nevada s City. Lee oy, BROS.Beet: ‘Park, Mutton, “Youd, Riess At the Yowest rates 05) 7) Ne YORK BAKERY, through alltime; , ats LL PAY. ie m4 a oiand and t foot ) Fecha Masten. x ussaliy eo na fires i