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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 7, 1898 (4 pages)

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* Roberts Building, ine streets, OW MAN, tists, Building, Broad Street ; City, Cal. . SPECIALTY LLINGS, 3 SKILLFULLY DONE MARKET Citizens’ Bank. Beef, Pork, Mutton sages, otc, Veal, Sau And m4 omy aiote usually found ina first Prop’r IARKET, Nevada City. est rates, N HAND 4 CHOICE ‘te Hams, Bacog ° ard. r BROS., R DEALERS, ENT SURANCE, id Association : co, Cal, ~ 's Per Day the hazard of ‘ ocou) @ week, when uning hurt accident. accidentally killed, *k, when you are ineral expenses, ® hand and foot © members upon ip fee and dues of ANCE. fe Insu paycase of go accident and inks BE poliey paying years; of 15 t or sickness, income when you lent. ssociation is Pre. . Str i. on in the United ts with the hich, together — hand and . m absolute. guar-' protection to ite ited. Write TERLEY, oral Manager, Francisco, Cai; Robles S. and $15 7K. }Mudand or their meaiei. la, Malaria, *r Troubles, d Skin Dise ynsend St: : or ni 3 : ng at 8 1] t ie day, 0.Manager, eae Prop’s, ton, Veal, Ete, __fear-she would read an account of his , handis.”"—Puck, man, would etiquette dictate that you months'ago and I haven’ catch him since."—Chieago Post. “You:did.” ~-was Williamson,” oe iota “It is, but _we are old friends and . nicknames always go with ts Chie A= Unreasonable Woman. ee “No,” he replied, f nly. “times ate . . hard, and we can’t afford to have a di4 worce this year.” ie dicts.” He ways ‘an Wept Violently and accused him of “Why not?) © 3) > > Joving her. less than he had loved: his former wives.—Detroit Journal. An Attainment. Sy “Its untrue,” said Willie Wishing: -jton, “that itis impossible for a man to’ sattain perfection.” PF lk eae 138 “Who has reached that stage 2". _. Lord toves:a cheerful giver, : ee ee The Minister—Oh, I don’tknow. The “I have: Miss Cayenne informed me leni z dain ‘this morning that Tar a be rfeet b " less he gives, the more. cheerfully -he -—Wiisliington Star Gives it.—Brooklyn Life, ‘ ‘And Yet Men Will Marry. Mrs. Henpeck (reading paper)—I see “9 ithat the male slaves in Brazil number pale seg slg ; Over 600,000. Mr. Henpeck—Is that all? Why, T hhad‘no idea that there were so few tar: him.” ried men in such a populous country! . ” Birsipein 2s Herend, —N. Y. World, B The Courage of Desperation. Mouse apyeacusion, ; ‘some naughty boys who cut off a cat’s . CADNOn’s mouth; ‘tail. Can any of you tell me why it's . “are whether they live or die! ‘wrong to do sucha thing? 'God hath joined together, let no man Needed. It. ‘put asunder.”—Brooklyn Life. « . Quite mn Coincidence. _ This was the singular announcement ‘to be seen recently outside’ a cértain aE a suburban place of worship: “This better.—n. ¥. Truth ‘evening Rev. Mr. X—— will preach his . . Oheyea Instructions. _ if@rewellsermon, and the choir wilt} ‘The Old Man (before retiring). ypowed for the eecasion.”—Tit-Bits. lights out at ten o'clock. The Mennest One. know?”“The one who will walk between a = bargain window and a woman that is the company he keeps, fousting her eyes upon it.”—Cincinnati Benha Commercial. : . home nights.—N. y. Journal, a _E ver Thas. wee at Sttmatus’ to Cheer: ee psi t e aa _“We can’t afford to go through ‘The I ts that creages now adorn ‘pworld with elooiny faces.” . be bagey-kneed to-morrow, “Not much We.can’t; if we do ~—Cleviand Leadér. make our creditors think we are AT THE FUNERAL. pate te: on us.”-—Chicago. Record. Enough Now: Wife, but I'll bea daughter to you. Judy. Geing Too Far. her husband, Magazine. st, A Candid Con fesnton, are going, Mrs. Gamsby ?” ‘Old Mrs. Jones—And now, my dear, might I ask what profession you fol-[good deal bett iow? é ; Undertaker Smith—i follow the medeal profession, madam.—N. Y. Journal, Men and Teakettles. pa? It 1s only when filled with water, they Well Defined. say, That a teakettle sings, but, oh! f Poor, innocent man, doesn’t act onthat Topics. Pla n, fi kettle, you know. For he’s not a tea: ht x we tn ; Theory and Practice. “Miss. Heftilass thinks that a woman Natural Inference. is engaged to an English nobleman.” ‘responsibilities as a° man," said one . Caso Post, foung@ man. = ; fs “When did she say that?” asked the other,“Yesterday evening, while she let me do all the pedalingup hill ona tandem. Washington Star. : a5 Lighmiog Revenge Artist.. “Yes, Julia rejected him, and she was afraid to open the morning paper for suicide.” “She didn't find it, did she?” “No; the first thing she saw was the announcement of. his eugagement toa prettier girl.” —Detroit Free Press. Her Sole Qualification. Mrs. Bagrox-—Tell me, professor, will}. my daughter ever become a great “ janist.? wher Vogleschnitzle—1 gannot dell. “But, has she none of the qualifications necessary for a good musician?" “Ach! Yah, Matam; she has’ two Hie Lively Recollection, ate iid stiquetierd a3 He—Doéwx your father favor my suit’? precede ie—T ; but he said that aoe er She—I don't know; but he sai keke bateniwers done s0; parnea Bet you hadn't: paid to¥ it.—N. ¥. ticularly when the elderly person was] Hera. a Woula Be Published, ““Does he refuse the homination ?"* he does not care to “He doesn’t want his wife to ( ‘all about his past.”—Chicago’ Post. The Minister's Wife—I'm afraid that Mr. Skinflint doesn’t realize that the The Syndicate Method, “Henry fixed matters So that Rose. “He hired a lot of other girls to act’ as if they. were desperately in love with. . Thosé Turks are terrible : y -of . fellows. They charge right up on the: ‘8. 8 Teacher—I read in the papers of} °*** they don’t seem to Benedict (méditatively)—Yea, most YY "Cause the Bible saya: “What . Moslems have tour wives.N. ¥ World. He Cholly. (splashing about in the briny) —Oh, girls, T love the ocean! Tt does me Miss Pert—Yes, and the’ salter the (And from ten “to twelve ‘she and . “What is. the meanest man you Chelly aat sp the dark.)—Town Topics, Mrs. Benham—A man isi:known by m-—That’s why I am never: at . ‘ting ready to fail. and they will jump Miss Prue (who has just refased.old Money Bags)-—-No, I cannot be your Money Bags;-Oh, no: I’ve three al. ready, and another would ruin me— . . “You're an old reprobate!” exclaimed : . an indignant and much-abused wife to . Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk “Hold ow there!” he shouted; “I object to the word ‘old.’ *"—Demorest’s “Ts it a home-like place where you “Well—I hope not; when I go away in the summer IT want. to find things a er than we can afford to have them at home.”:—Brooklyn Life. Young Chip—What’s a grass: widow, Old Block—A lady that makes hay while the sun shines, my .boy.—Town First-Class Store in the Transcript Block, "Really? bide : had ~ idea that Seuiriuntii-keens ania wa was pa ealthy,”—Chisider i cep constantly on -onght-to-have just as -many-cares and . she w rticularly w . of _ Mistress—How is’ it t “hears a sound in the k Sweetheart i& with yo . . Matd=<pie, is 80 bashful yet; for For Sate, J loge . peo eo ; ident of the American Society of the
e lot. with free water on the place. . aa. eee }Red Oross ever Since its organization, ee water. Apply to ff. fe ek hat one ‘never . 14 didn’t want her to ride} Britain adopted it on February 18, 1865; chen when your Record, Pragpia, Jane 22, 1865; Turkey July 6, ieee = i fe 7 1865; Russia, May 22,1867. The United ous TT don’t understan , ite acced how it is, Bertie, that you are always aesahas Seanrem #8 to 1t Marohu Of. an evening? Se, ma’am, the poor féllow ‘the’ present he . does nothing but eat.—Leslie's Weekly: % Has a frontage of 180 feet on the main road, and runs back 286 feet; also one} Fi IT 2 nant nhicag at pie Sof fine lend ‘scutct aes whek Gta he preacher said that “Tried to Be -Cheerfal. . with free Brown & M, i; =p bs ae 2 GRAND BENEVOLENT Are you doing much these days?” tam Henn. rs : telligent fowl.—Louisville. ( i RI aay -with Henri Dur dre , battle of Solferino. in 1859. . secondea by Louis Appio and __ 4 Flank Movement, “Gibbs “How did he manage it?” : i : “Had Somebody start a report that ed at Genéva le 22, 184. Without Effort. at the foot of your class Bertie—I don’t understand it myself; Transcript. Not Mina Neading. Hot Lunch Every Night ribution ‘box went round everybody thought-to theirselves not . At the Council Cha thie we. getTakes the Lead mar * and is ronounced b; fons all sobe the best brand on ‘ket. id in quantities to suit purchasers, CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARs. All Orders Promptly Filled. : I The a d: purest . . of Whitkiee” m HOB 00D is highly recommended for family and medi. cal use, A.B, WOLF, Sole Agent ‘The Atmericau Order of the Red Cross} Sh Ot . and ould chekic W cdik . MS Ormanized at Washington, Db. yey : faeecls t shouta eackle,” replied . » 1881, and incorporated for ___, [Protection to all’ working under the S2e Our Window Tonight for the Best at last has got his wife to ride . Red’ Orots. ‘This treaty is known as ‘. .& Wheel.” the Geneva Convention, and was adopt: 1882. Miss Olara Barton has been Presom ‘ORDER, ? FROM He was Gustave } papers OT sees SO OE I or ert “5c . hate we ind beteae coder the pluGley: a hiecting to concires formation : He asinperrcac bas eas ee en, een en se Detroit Fre Pp a sole est ‘ [permanent Societies for the lief s : rroeet ¢ ar? eee sates of Var Oe PNSR REET REEL Ss 6 sve ia by sven ee ee ee wounded soldiers, which was hela Feb-. ! Paper Bartlett's Gold-Eyed Needles, best made.. 5¢ ~ j . ,, 18ek—Isn’t it ridiculous, women beet-. 1 Paper Standard Needles _ eee (peg tion Red vnc ” fuary 9,1863. An international meetCanter’ oe iat fy olor and im’t it ridlenlous,. ing was held the following Ostovad S s ‘g re : FR ec 25¢ __ . men who are nfraid of not Belng eo . and & treaty betwoon twelve Haropean. “/4ck Linen Thread.. Preiser ie cacteca a. 5c } Pe a oe See On OG orabiieatit, assuring néutrality and ~ Great 1S GLASSWARE Hver Sold. We have no leaders, no baits, stick to the system of believing it leads to th results. _ Come and compare our prices. plain figures, Before he got to be & minister he used to sit in the congregation hissel?.—N. y. Weekly, es RES at An Optical Tusion. “It's a dreadful thing'to be as héarsighted as Dicky Doddles,” remarked one young woman, sympathetically, “Tt must lead to embarrassments.” “It does. Yesterday evening when his best friend’ came up the street wearing One of thé new-fashioned colored shirts his companion: ‘I gay, old man, what . ” teos — ee Se it, @ lovely sunset we're having.’ "—Washington Star, acini eigmmaee . Phe Popular Clothin Store is ¢ Dicky stopped short and exclaimed ‘to ne scans “d ° = J, Levy, Prop, essecesmetenseeremeenneeen Sesculnasieeaisastainmnreeae m ber. Saloon, corner 4 Real B much they could give, but how . Pine and Broad. Good music and a ae : oe te Agente. little they could give without’ feelin’ . jolly timo. : al9-tf > ; ashamed. Now, I'd jest like to know £ ef OD: ; EEDS s : ——_sin"_,) how he can tell what people is thinkin’ stcniasieg : waore aereantboat erate Galieg powder about? a é known. Actual teats show it Sone. Second Boy—Of course he knows how: Base —_ than eay other } folks feel.. Sprins Medicine. The LEADER'S Is to be SOLD AT COST within the next sixty days. ENTIRE stock Ladies, call early and select. the newest patterns. Store to let and fixtures for sale, ~~—-=-~ Of Stylish Millinery » and must be closed out Is Just the Thing. FOR SALE AT DIGKERMAN’S. Drugs j FRUIT —AND— POULTRY STORE. Chas.W.Kam&Co. they have opened a Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, etc. Please give us a call. THE Cottage Organ The Chicago Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of 10 superior. It contains eve improvement that inventive senius, skill aud. money com prod excellent Organs are celebrated for volum “eanlion at tone, qnick respon artistic desi bea in fin pertect canet silag then’ ‘ESTABLISHED REPUTATION ONRQU AED FACILITIxs, ’ SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, ‘ COMBINED. MAKE THIs ITHE POPULAR ORGAN. INSTRUCTION BIOK3 AND PIANO STOOL » New : Vegetable, mestic Woolens. Wedding Suits a Specialty. KE this method of informing the people . “She writes me from London that she T that W.H. HIBBITr . . M.L. & D. MARSH. a ——————— t ARTISTIC TAILORIN i. MERCHANT: TAILOR 9 Oar large trade means a constant changing of €verything in Pine Street, near Broad Street, Nevada City. Leader UW illinery, Rroad Screed, Bouldcr Street, Call on us before Eee OFFICE AND. YARD, Nevada City, i oing elsewhere. In the Dozens of RDU STN aM ra of groceries opered here every day, we do not find a single artiee W. H. HIBBITT. Artist Cutter, (Successor to Frank T. Smith.) My stock is the largest in the city. I carry full lines of . Perfect Fit Guaranteed. [Per"A Specialty Wines and Liquors. of all kinds, . Sole Agents for En terprise Beer, Which is the best in the market. Sold 4 ini quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Choice Malaga Wine for family and m Out® sloguex ard Price Tita on appicsti +. of Fine Wines for fami AT GREAT BARGAINS, YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK KEPT —BY THE—— NILES SISTERS, in the New Bullding adjoining Wm. H. Smith’s Grocery Store. Come and See the Latest Parisian and New York styles. of Re-Trimming Hats at Very Low Prices._@ey} A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale ang Retail Dealers in 4 edicinal purposes. Special selection lly use. ? Chicago Cottage Urgan Co. beohahe here. Particular attention pull to temnle orders. : wk the latest designs in Imrorted and DoWorkmanship and a Merchant Tailor. masepseeeuees] For the Best Millinery cle that falls below the required Standard, This is the result of buying reliable goods from rel.able houses. We sell only such goods as are worthy of the fullest confi “2 dence. 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 tue store, PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, COrIMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY. +A. B. WOLF 4 CASH GROCER. a mm am 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 dfoi, Bone. less Sardines, etc. 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, a ————_—_—_—_—_—— THE TRANSCRIPT PUBLISHES THE VERY . LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ", EST. IN 1860 By Nn, p, BROWN & CO, Shell BR ee oy Repetcbensemare ‘NEW . YORK RACKET STORE. invariably, immutably the very lowest minimum of profits, € attainment of the highest’ and best ~ Everything marked in Transcript Block, Nevada City. Terms Cash. DR. LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA — Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies Cases 3760 A tine ae