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teens :
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Prop’s. _
years; ~
4K
Mast night.”
Kind Party—It I tire you this nickel, .
what will you do with it?Tatters ( sarcastically) —I'll be honest .
wid you, boss. TAY spend i$ tat riotoes
—— ¥. Journal.
4 ‘ Aste
‘By the Seanide. i
“What are the wild waves saying?”
Then a breeze brought baék sound:
“We can’t get in a, word edgewisze,
With so many .women around,”
, —Chicago Record,
Good at One of Them,
“T really can't help .admiring Col
Bloward.” :
That old freak! st “What!
“Yes; he’s either the best pistol shot
or ‘the most accomplished liar I ever.
met.”—Chieago Journal,
Summer Sshool Confidenees,
“Carlyle says people are mostly ,
fools.”
“Emerson says we are responsible for
the kind of acquaintances ‘we attract.”
-—Chicago Record.
F;
Tough.
“What a tough face that young fellow has! Don’t you think'so?”
“Think so? I know it. I tried to
‘break it onee.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Historic.
““T héar Miss Evangate’s new play is
-@ historic one.”
~ “Why not?’ She's getting somewhat
historic herself. “—Cincinnati Enquirer. .
Only a Dream,
She—T dreamt of the north pole Jast
night.‘e—Well, <pet’s all the
have done, so far—Yonkers’ Steaman
Never Touched im, ~~~‘
“It looks like rain to-day," said the
affable milkman, as-he dumped the 7m: yt
ular quart into the pitcher.
“It always does," said the woman, ;
— the: milkman drove off ~wonder-ing why some people take such gloomy
views of everything. — Detroit Free
By the Box. .
He—Hasn’t Mins Cutely a lovely complexion?
She—Yes. :
He—Her mother has a beautiful eom‘~plexion, too. I manbare she gets it trom, ‘
ther.
She—No; she gete it from the drug-’
;gist.—N.:Y. Journal.
Great American Moth Cure.
Mrs. Brown—John, I want you to
‘buy me some tobacco to put under the
varpets. They say it’s the best thingin
tthe world to-keep-moths out.
Mr. Brown—Here'’s that box of cigars .
yyou gave me last Christmas. I think
that will be even. more effective than
tobacco.—N. Y, World.
Wholly Complimentary.
Miss Acidrop—tlI’ve been looking for
you, Mr. Smith, I understand that you }
tcld Mr. Gander that I was the most . ’
waspish woman you knew. What do
you mean, sir?
Smith—My dear lady, I was only alluding to your waist.—Ally Sloper.
i. Easy to: Find Out.
“I often wonder what-she thinks of
me!" said the young married man.
“It is easy to find out," said the elderly married man. “Just sit down on her
hat, and she will tell you.what she
thinks of you in less than a minute,”—
“TitBite,
so A Coatemptible Trick.
“My wife caught me last night.
(When I come home late I usually sit
down on the top stép of my porch and . >e*t
hunt for my latch-key. She says I
mever get home entil after midnight. I
way it’s before. . She canght me all right
~ aie
“Tlow was that?”
“Just at midnight she sneaked out
and painted the top step.”—Cleveland
Plain. Dealer.
At the Seashore. .
She was heart-broken.
“My beautiful bathing suit is absolutely ruined,” she moaned.
“How did it happen?” asked her
mother, anxiously.
“I accidentally got it wet."—Chicago
Post.
Cookery.
“I am told your wife would rather
cook than eat.”
The othér man Perens nervously
‘over. his shoulder. Se
were alone:
“What she cooks, a atin’ is
a whisper.—Detroit Journal.
Ought to Be Effective.
Hojack—The curative powers of mu-.
re being tried on the insane.
It ought to be effective in
the case of persons perery have been
driven crazy by piano and cornet prac
Sieede Ses bomeopecnie tery tee,
Courier-Journal.
: pak Sites Wad db tae tke; thd baby i
[eet savior cers yeaa,
jpinched by want and hunger, are you
too _——— Samedix: »
“whe Way ‘of wea Work
Society. ancmee a great deal about. her.
—~Town Topics.
ane in’ Vartous: Ways. 1
BPs poor man,” said the benevolent old lady, “I suppose: you are often .
not?”
“Yéssum; and sometimes. by the
eops.”—-Odds and Ends.Mutual, Attractions.
“Whenever I make a new seakaiit
ance I instinctively size him up.”
“Well, Ihope you don’t overlook the
act that the new acquaintance sizes
you up.’”"—Chicago Record.
* Unnatural.
“That man Davis is — not fit to
‘be a father.”
“Whi ?”
“His child is a week and a half old
and he hasn’t. expressed the belief that
it recognizes him.”—Chicago News.
Too Many Amendments.
“He is now 4 physical wreck.”
“He used to have a strong constitution.”
-“I know. But the doctors have
. amended it several times.” — N.Y.
World.
No Place for Him. :
‘Stranger—Is there a good opening for
an undertaker in this place?
Citizen—No, sir. The only doctor in
‘the town is going to move away-this
-week.—Harlem Life.
A Complete Confession.
He—I am willing to wamiy se ‘was
wrong.
‘. peptic.
Povierseak oui ¢ suffered more or}
she appetite, gason the.stomach and the
.overheard a conversation between ‘two
verely from indigestion and. stated she,
*. of indigestion I take one, also one after
. other stomach medicines just as good
ect ay ad be carried in the
less from indigestion, sour stomach,
headaches, distate for food,-often no
asaal unpleasant effects ef imperfect
digestion,
Nearly every traveling inn has his
favorite remedy. for different troubles
and I tried all of them with indifferent
results. Finally :on'the train between
Pittsburg and Philadelphia one day, I
ladies, one of whom had. suffered ‘se‘had been completely cured bya remedy:
whiéh ‘she -called Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets; I remembered the cogversation beeause it directly interested me ;
and at the:next town I inquired ‘at the
first drug store and bought a, package
for fifty cents, and from that day to
this Ihave never been without. them.
They'are pleasant tasting tablets, not a
secret patent medicine but composed
of vegetable essences, pure pepsin,
fruit salts and Golden Seal ; being in
tablet form they never lose their good
qualities like a liquid medicine would,
but are always fresh and ready for
use. .
~ Tcarry a box in my pocket continually, and whenever I see any symptoms
each meal, and for'a year and-a: half I
have not lost a day by reason of poor
health and can eat anything and relish
hat IT eat; my digestion ig absolutely
perfect as farasIcan judge from my
feelings and although there may be
as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, I do not
pocket and used whenever needed.
I believe they are sold by all. druggists at 50 cents, and believe anyone
who will try them will agree: with me,
SS eee e
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. ROW & CO,
Selig” a re= leolve)—-You rehion ie? ‘Then fates!
MID . well! This shall be my ldst resort.
. Miss Gotrox (sizing yp the weapon)—
fell, you ought to be able to get four or
ve dollars on: that.—N, Y. World.
-His Heroic Action.
—I saved Miss Dolly Swift’s ~ Sapsmith
= life lawst night!
Sissington—Bah Jawve!
marry me, arid so Texeused her.—Puck.
“Well Acquainted.
Mrs. Gadd—Your husband appears
q be very busy to-day, Mrs. Gabb.
Mrs. Gabb—Does he? Well, if he is . very busy at anything, you may just be
Jsure it’s at of no, tae
use to anybody but himself.—N,
Weekly.
~~ Woman’s Egotiem.
She—Why do you get so profane?
Whycan’t you content yourself with
“Good gracious me,” as I do? ;
He—I couldn't be so egotistical-as to
talk. that Way about myself.
»J6urnal.
‘Hay While the Sum Shines.
“You
80?”
ago,”—Cleveland Leader.
What She Thought.
' His call had lasted something like
two hours when he suggested that he
believed he could read her thoughts. .
“Then why don’t you go?” she asked.
—Ohicago Post.And Lost Some Dollars.
Hewitt—Game is pretty cheap at this
time of year,
Jewett—I found a game last night
that was pretty expensive.—N, Y. Journal,
Clear Reply.
“How did you make out in that last
speculation of yours, Blowly?”
“None of your business.”
“Sorry that you lost, old. man.”—
Detroit Free Press.
Batreme Cruelty,
Cholly Ricketts (tragically)—Refuse
me, dearest, and I shall enter a monastery and be a monk.
Maude . Summerflirt — Monastery?
Don’t you mean a menagerie ?—Puck,
within the next sixty days.
. Sapsmith—Yahs! When I proposed.
‘to her she said she'd Shas igh Sy
who got $20,000 alimony. six months,
toy
pf eae plant is to be put ap
at Tone, Nye county, Nevada, seven
miles from :the mines and a railroad
will be constructed for hauling ore to
the plant from the mines.
Boston ; Hood's Sarsaparilla, which accom.
say Jones is in clover? How! do any good whatever.
tharic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable,
The LEADERS
ROU L L ee B. VOC
ow ..Qf Stylish Millinery
Is to be SOLD AT COST, and must be closed out
Ladies, call early and select the newest yatterns.
“blewinia’y GREATEST medicine is
. phishes wonderful cures of blood dis‘eases when all other medicines fail to
sure.
se
eee
Hot Lunch Every Night
At the Council Chamber Saloon, corner
Pine and Broad. Good music and a
jolly time. al9-tf
tes
For Up to Date Foot Wear.
The Popular Olothing Store is the
place you look for it.
J. Levy, Prop.
SE
Shot and Shell
FROM
‘NEW YORK RACKET STORE.
3, papers best Pins........... tg. Has ena wes cas ane Ges c
AOGorew b100ms ‘atid’ Kyes.25 5002 oi Ss
PMN MG Magic 5c
. 1 paper Bartlett’s Gold-Eyed ms sek best made ...... 5c
I paper. Standard Needles.. ; sey ay ce
Coats’ Thread, 4c. 7 spools ie ee BOOT DL aie ea Go at 25¢
Black Linen: Thread Ps hie linrcins Se esta ee 5c
See Our Window Tonight for the Best
16¢ GLASSWARE
Ever Sold.
We have:no leaders, no’ baits,
stick to the systens of the very lowest minimum of profits,
believing it leads to the attainment of the highest and best
results.
Come and compare our prices. Everything marked in
plain figures.
Terms Cash.
In the Dozens of
Cases 3760 A
_ day, we do not find a single article that falls below the required
standard. This is the result of
buying reliable goods from reliable houses.
We sell only such. goods as
are worthy of the fullest confidence. Our stock consists of
the cream of the markets, fresh and pure, and our aim is to
have it in this condition all the time. We succeed, because
our large trade means a constant changing of everything in
the store.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,‘
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY.
igre ctwcce
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
‘that for in igestion and stomach
‘trouble Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tables are
unequaled. 2-4-6
For Sale.
One lot with free'water on the place.
Has a frontage of'180 feet on the main
road, and runs back 236 feet; also sone
piece of fine land containing 8 acres,
vith free water. Apply to
Brown & Moraan,
m10-tf Real Estate Agents.
Soft
ROVAL BAKING POWDER 00., NEW YORK,
“New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
—AND—
\
POULTRY STORE.
© Sew Whiske? a
mit in Chas. W.Kam&Co.
TARE f method of informing the people Takes the Lead
b
‘ { all tobe the best eatin Sooke
First-Class Store in the Transcript. Block, ; = iehiy recommended for family and mediSold by the Bottle or in Bulk} ==
in quantities to suit purchasers.
CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS.
A. B; WOLF, Sole. Agent.
' All Orders Promptly Filled,
ebees peed will keep constantly on hand the
Vegetabies, Fruits, Ghickens, etc.
Please give us a call,
Nevada City, April 7th.
EVERYBODY NEEDS
Spring
Niedicime.
DR. LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA.
Is Just the Thing.
DIGKERMAN’S.
. Wedding Suits a Specialty.
Which is the best in the market.
Store to let and fixtures for sale.
= mae ——— Rroad Street,
OFFICE AND YARD,
Boulder Street,
Nevada City.
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
mM. LL. & D. MARSH.
*
ARTISTIC TAILORING.
W. H. HIBBITT,
Artist so tet
MERCHANT : TAILOR,
Pine Street, near Broad Street, Nevada City.
(Successor to Frank T. Smith.}
My stock is the largest in the city.
I carry full lines of the latest designs in Imported and Domestic Woolens.
Workmanship and a
Perfect Fit Guarantee.
W . H. HIBBITT Merchant Tailor.
aes
For the Best [lillinery
AT GREAT BARGAINS,
YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK KEPT
——~ ——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.
(ee A Specialty of Re-Trimming Hats at Very Low Prices._gi-j}
A. ISOARD & SON,
‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines and Liquors of all kinds.
Sole Agents for. Enterprise Beer,
. Sold in quarts, pints, half pints and keg
Choice Malaga Wine for family and medicinal purposes: Special selectio
Imported Swries; t.tuibearger tnd
Drugs, Sauonery. Cameras and Photo Supplies.
ame *
of Fine Wines for family use.
Genuine italy the finest ever
brought bere. Particular attention paid to fam
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE
Purchased at the Store of
LUETJE & BRAND,
The Pioneer Watchmakers and Jewelers,
y ‘
mal Sof SU ES
rat Deer fi ’
Broad Street, near Pine, Nevada City}
Are Always of
STANDARD QUALITY,
A LE
Ae BEST FINISH,
— AND. RELIABLE
‘Every Article Fully Guaranteed.
A.B. WOLF 4
CASH GROCER.
ca a
Lowest Biices.
Best Goods,
Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large assortm :nt
of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Che:se,
Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate d= toi, Buneless Sardines, etc.
SSE
Remember we are Sole Agents for
Douglass Rutter 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.
sa
THE TRANSCRIPT
. PUBLISHES THE VERY .
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS
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invariably, immutably :
Transcript Block, Nevada City, .
of groceries opened here every .
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