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on the itn.
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tates ten ae
ait nd embrac.
tle to” eit Die
tent, which ig
ie Com;
ence is brat
that if ‘ou
f
egemplainttiff wil} apply
manded in the
al of th
nty of Nevaa’
é of September’
shousand eight
fi NY Clerk,
mie
> 3, 1878,
ation,
AND OFFIC
E,
L., Sept. 22, 41 “
VEN Thay te
ovisions of the
entitled A
ls in the States
+ and Washing.
HAMILTON of
', State of Calj.
th is office “his
© purchase of
NE \, of See
6 north, Range
of to show that
able for its tim.
ricultural pur.
1m to said land
iver of this of.
londay, the sth
ames A, John.
« Lamphrey poe]
P. O., Placer
8 Claiming adands are re.
n this office on
vember, 1898,
SER, Register,
ve notice made
ldw
neti
ale.
.L ESTATE UN.
hisholm, Plain.
pudant. . lain
© me, directed
of the justice's
eport township,
bearing date
ent rendered in
of August, 18%,
as Plaintiff re.
rank E. Wright,
100 37 debt, and
ng costs, I have
ight, title, claim
at of, in and to
yperty, viz: The
as and owned by
Wright, located
ta Hill, Bridgeuty, California,
ion of the Boss
rly direction to
annel known as
en run into the
in said claim of
E. Wright, runrly to the Boss
WOU) more or less
1 rigits theretoI will, on Monnber, 1806, at 1
n front of Geruan, Bridgeport
lifornia, sell at
st and best bidey of the United
[interest of the
above described
f as will satisfy
UP, Constable.
02%
itors.
. CHANEY, DE‘iven by the unthe estate of Harthe creditors of
sagainst the said
ith the necessary
hs after the first.
the said Adminhe Nevada City
a City, the same:
insaction of the
2 county of NeJ. B. GRAY,
e of Harriet P.
er, 1896,
¢ Administrator.
ob
tors.
AMES, deceased.
ythe undersignland Testament
to thecred ors.
ims against he
m, with necessaths after the first
the said ExecuNilon in Nevada
e place for the
f said estate, in
211A GRIMES,
nd Testament of
6.
cecutrix.
ing.
_ OF THE NEsociation will be
inesday, Oct. 21,
ection of officers
onyention to be
10, 1896, and the
33 as Imay come
GO, President.
ary. o8
122.
ING SECTION 5
Ordinance No. 7)
Theaters, Halls
atrical performre given:
Nevada do orNo. $2 (old ordinded to read as
lessee of every
ucture, whereiz
icerts or lectures
license therefor
ollars per quareffect and be in
1 day of Novemote: Ayes: Trusor, Carr.
J.C. RICH,
it of the Board.
023
ee D
TING.
EN THAT THE
stockholders of
MINING COMfice of the comurer’s office, in
er 2, 1896,
er of the Board
J. SIMMONS a
Secretary.
Daily Transcript. —
e
eincite
atiaabiaal
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36TH YEAR—NO. 11164
‘NEVADA CIT Y, CAL, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1896.
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO.
THE TRANSCRIPT,
BROW MM & CALEmTS
One Year in advance..
Six Months...
Three Months.
Per Week...second-class matter.
CHILDREN’S QUESTIONS.
; They Suggest the Ceaseless Activity of the . .
Published every evening excépt
Sundays and Legal Holidays by
Youthfal Minds.
Many of his questions cannot be con;
nected with his reading; but ‘appear to
XN. P. BROWN. L, 8. CALKINS. analogy. “How do plants make themSUBSCRIPTION RATES.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Made known on application.
selves bigger when they grow?’’ he askae
i. binge ba were talking about plantg garden. I heard him saying to
himeelf, **Wildless, port big ane es 4
ears he was talking about, and he
ré : About fp
cultivated plants,’? I answered.
‘What made you say wildless?’
‘Why,’’ said he, ‘‘I knew that harmless means something that wouldn’t do
any harm, and so wildless means plants
that are not wild.’? He mentionéd the
Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as
fall, and I asked, him what he meant by
fall. He replied: ‘‘The winter at first}
TEA
SAMPLE FREE.
15 to 25c SAVED
Each Pound You Buy
DIRECT AT OUR STORES.
« WE RUN
100 STORES, THAT'S WHY
Buy Cheaper and Sell Cheaper !
YOU SAVE :
TEST THIS STATEMENT
by calling at any of our stores and
getting a
SAMPLE OF TEA FREE.
‘We Keep Every Kind of Tea That Grows. *
Handsome Presents Given.
Creat American Importing Tea (.
the first. of it, Do they oall it fall because everything is falling?’
There was some talk about dressing
him or putting on his dress, and, reasoning from analogy, he asked, “When
people in the moon being like grasshoppexs and told. him abontit.) When-I had
finishéd the story, he said: “When we
look up in the sky, we see the moon
rolling on above us, and when the people in the moon look up in the sky they
see the earth rolling along above them.
What is the strange puzzle about that?”’
I told him that his specimen of mica
was silicate of potash, and he asked:
“Why is. mica silicate of potash—because they put ashes in a pot?”’ 1
These questions have been recorded
to represent an innumerable number un-+
recorded and to show the wide range of
thought and the variety of reasonings
that a child under 6 years of age may
have. They show his natural method of
acquiring knowledge, but they can only ey 9 the ceaseless activity of his
mind/. dnrisig all his waking hours.—
Henry L. Clapp in Popular Science
Monthly. were N. B.—We are preparing to make this year one of the bes
MISLEADING TELEGRAMS. . GOODS ever shown here. Will tell you all about it later.
' PEST I IE TE
HOT WATER BOTTLES
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF pee
z
H. DICKERMAN,
a ee
to
Druggist and Stationer, Nevada City.
t displays of HOLIDAY . Brand are now receiving the most eleIF YOUR EYESIGHT
Bothers you it may be because yo need glasses,
do not fit. In aither case WE GAN HELE YOU. Wecarry a full line of éye —
and spectacles, and have instruments for testing the sight. We understand fitting
glasses, Nocharge for examinations. Just the ordinary dealer’s low profit on t
glasses you buy. It is a waste of money to pay fancy prices to traveling peddlers.
WATCHES ana CLOCKS
Of the very best makes and the most attractive patterns are always kept in
stock by us. Our expenses are light, and we therefore undersell most dealers.
We are the leading‘Yepairers of time pieces. r
JEWELS RESET.
The effect of many perfect gems’ is marred
by poor settings.
We mount them, at little cost, in settings
that show them to advantage.
Our windows cause many people to stop to .
admire. We are proud of them.
STERLING SILVER
God pate ek oe 2 s. SOFT AND HARD RUBBERTOILET AND MEDICINAL ARTICLES. \ overties oe
make very acceptable birthday presents and
souvenirs. We have a nice collection of the
newest things in this line.
LU ETJE & BRAN D, Watchmakers and Jewelers,
Broad st., Nevada City.
A Fact Worth Knowing.
cereal MR, WA. LAD JMS?
and all Throat and Lung iseases are ;
cured by Shiloh’s Oure. Sold by Dick-. School of Elocution,
reman & Co.
Sees
Voice Building:
Elegant Goods. And Oratory,
For ‘the holiday trade Luetje & ' ia
JUST OPENED.
gant stock of goods ever seen in this :
city. The stock consists of all kinds . TERMS: Course of twelve lessons, $800
Single lessons, ~
of precious stones, watches, silverware, aoe
Efforts at Brevity Often Result In Ridic.
ulous Misunderstandings. .
A) very ludicrous incident occurred at
Vienna some time. ago, when Max Halbe, the successful playwright, who had
COMMERCIAL 8T....-Nevada City . come to close a contract with the man56° MELE ST...cseceee ee Grass Valley . agers of a Vienna’ playhouse for the per. formance of one.of his dramas, found
MONEY SAVING STORE.
Handsome Presents Given Away.
that his shoes had been stolen during
home.
In Vienna hotels it is the custom to
—_—
Don’t Forget Thanksgiving
AT THE :
room door before retiring. The hotel .
calls for them, cleans them and
replaces them. On that particular day
some sneak thief hat eo ed the hotel
“and “walked away” “half a dozen
In Muni
ered.
; ‘
A tailor isn
place one’s shoes in front of the bed-! more stylish on the
And the pattern 0
cide.
We are perfectly familiar with all the technical points in tailoring.
Our experience and knowledge of clothes is at -publie’s service.
Our garments are made and sold on honor.
MR. CHARLES HARTMAN, one of the best cutters on the coast, is NOW. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants for sale;
Was anxious. of our work.
The Top Notch
of Style —
4 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month Paya-,
ble invariably in advane
the night «just preceding his return . 7.1 always the most tasty after all. A man’s build and shape must be consid-) °'*
* a good tailer unless he knows what sort of cut will look the
tall man and the short man, the fat and the lean.
f the goods themselves is another. important thing to de50 CENTS A
Situation Wanted.
By a Scotch ma h h f
woman as housekeeper (OF *. for Consumption. They will recomsmall family. Can do plain cooking. Apply
at room 3, National Hotel,
azi-iw. mend it. Sold by Dickerman & Co. :
0+ Juvenile Classes, Wednesere pik ey Mr. Johns has taken charge
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in Woodland Creamery Butter, the ; :
pipe epee neni os stand 50 cents . pest in the market, can he had of Phil of a hike ee thieee
a week or $2 month, Each additional line Scadden, the sole agent. a2b-tf ul » where e will 108 ruct in
Rn hide boxing and club swinging
combined Monday and TuesAlt Recommend It.
Ask your physician, your druggist day evenings, commencing on
and your friends about Shiloh’s Cure Monday evening, Oct. 5th.
TERMS: Course of twelve lessons, $6.
Choice Fruit.
The ills of Women.
TERMS—25 Cents Per Month FRUIT STORE pairs of shoes, : “i Halbe’s. ; A : c UNION nti pairs OF, =% ote Noite connected with this establishment, which is a sufficient guarantee of the quality . eee ee truit, spring and fall. Should . the ills of women. ag eas :
fe Serer eee
' be planted soon for spring berries. Charges} Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation evenings. CHICKENS,
TURKEYS,
FROZEN OYSTERS, ORANGES,
POMEGRANATES, ie gah D of?
ly awaiting his return, and, to quiet her .
»/ofears; since he could’ not arrive on time,
Halbe sent her the following dispatch :
Oould Hot Teave hotel; stole shoes.
FRANK T. SMITH, [:5""
T, H. LEHR, Worrell Ranch.
etc. The prices are lower for firstad NatR : N HOTEL.
WEEK class goods than ever known before. tf Address or call at Room J, UNION HOTEL
hd ———__—+ 290-—— =
ceiicerstun careers Yeon lett day afternoons between four
pnt ib and 6 o'clock, and Saturday
Sold by Dickermaz & Co.
or"
Pine Street, Near Broad, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
. ?
All Sorts Nuts and Dried Fruits,
Fine Candies.
ARENDT & WALLACE.
Max.” An hour and a half later telegrams began pouring into Vienna A
Halbe’s friends, to the manager of the
theater where he had just concluded
atrangements to have his play produced and to the chief of police, with .
CAPT. RUHSTALLER’S
Pigs For Sale.
A lot of fine young pigs are offered for sale
cheap at the ranch of Joseph Thomas, on the . JACKSON’S.
ridge beyond the Pittsburg mine.
Partner Wanted.
n2l-lw
ia Something New.
Hill’s Mixed Flavoring Spices, at
a24-tf
Kari’s Clover Koot Tea. Today old newspaper of
Is a sure cure for Headache and nerup-to-date ideas, the DAILY
Eith : gous diseases. Nothing relieves so ,
ither a lady or gentleman with some . OUS CIR Dickerman & Go. . TRANSCRIPT of Nevada City,
: Ww hen you wa nt a the request to help Mr. Halbe at 7) 99 ;
: and to get him a good lawyer. “G . EDG E ready cash for partner. Guaranteed best
Good Drink ora Fine Cigar The wife of Mr. Halbe had misunder. . 4 . . paying business in California. Call at once i Fe ae tia nab to be be found in almost
. on Dr. Fiteh, Union Hotel, Nevada City, nil The Lucky Rabbit’s Foot. SN) ;
: every well-regulated home
—DROP IN AT—
“THE MINT,”
stood her husband’s telegram and be.
lieved that. he could not leave Vienna .
for having stolen shoes. Although she .
could not possibly understand why wit
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. . should. steal shoes, the poor woman be.
(MORAN’S OLD STAND.)
J. J; COAN,. =: Proprietor.
lieved that he had had a fit of kleptomania and had _ been caught in the act.
After another exchange of telegrams the
misunderstanding was explained away.
Will keep the best of Beer, Wines, . wat, Louie Gilober naalbsteaarg
Liquors and Cigars, and give prompt
and polite attention to all.
the-place. Tel No. 20
homey e reer whe headline may give the reader the . EVERYBODY DRINKS IT!
pen i a
Thé Moon Will Never Change,
Fish, Fruit ‘ Vegetab
MAREBT.
ne
[ to the contrary.”’ .
WILLIAM B. ANDREWS, But such, dear reader, is not the idea
‘we mean to convey, put we do mean ex. .
actly what the headline says, that under
existing conditions (and the conditions The @) nly W ay to Judge
BROAD STREET, which have existed on the surface of thé.
‘At his Stand, one door
_ Below Armory Hall,
Receives Fresh Fish a
day evening.
Fruit ond Nogetables in season, No. 45 of ‘the moon
Goods delivered . There are neither ou
Tripe always 5
Orders promptly filled.
free.
I. L. BOWMAN.
: al fires have longs
SHAW & BOWMAN, ti psence of both air and
Dentists.
d Fell
Offiice in Od _ ae bity, Ca
L Ss.
CTING SKILLFULLY
nd Crabs every Thurs“\"{dea that something has gotten wrong .
I ture Luna’s fair face will not get
through the regular phases of new moon,
first quarter, full moon and last quarhas been her wont since the time :
whe! The Very ‘when the mind of man runneth not
Fine Old PorterZand Half and Half.
The Best in the World
e with our satellite and that in the 3, WH ELIHAN BROS., iat >
Finest of Wines, ‘Liquors anda Cigrs,
street.
: Lots “Por Sale.
S I EAS BEER Two fine building lots on Piety Hill are offered for sale. Inquire of A. Tam, Pine
——-——++ 06e
Burbank Potatoes.
Rabbit’s Foot line, at Luetje & Brand’s :
Th e business places too, we
Dancing School.
Prof. Michell will open his dancing school
at Odd Fellows hall on Saturday, November price.
030-tf i Z :
consider it seriously you can
scarcely help being remindedith. Ladies and gentlemen’s class will meet
every Wednesday evening. Children’s class
EVERYBODY CALLS FOR IT! . Saturday afternoon,
ceived 300 sacks of fine Burbank Potad
toes, and is selling them at ,the lowest Yesterday and when
Ce eee ches
Fine Potatoes.
nd-tf
’
Agents
2 pearers IN—-:
Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, Cal..
.
. ig a physical impossibility that the face .
_ . fluences that can be brought to bear to
tnake a chatge in the configuration of
J. F. SHAW. ous silvery sister svorld.’’ Her intert
ince died out and .
' there ia an utter a 1s
water. Existing under such ‘conditions
it is utterly impossible that the face of .
integration even jn ‘the course of a hundary 7 aiRDS OF. vt SLING dred millipn years. —St. Louis Republic.
EXTRA DONE ee
XeTHE WHITE WiKG"
Sure Preventive.
the reform delegation to the reticent
neighborhood philosopher who was sup‘twe’re try-.
ing to make this
AND BILLIARD PARLOR. — taken the liberty of seeking your ad914 Market Street,
BALDWIN HOTEL, BASEMENT:
— . . TREGELLAS.
‘ ‘W. DAWSON,
THE BEST MACHINE, TO
I find the great thi
q il eT not so much where we stand as in what
ts I) girection we are moving. To reach the
: :
we aust sail sometimes
S
dana sometimes against
¢ sail and not drift nor
stmas Present. . } us
A Nice Chri . tt bat we or —Oliver Wendell Holmes.
ed
eedies and Parts for All
ft ge
Machines repaired. ss
OFFICE—Mrs. Mails,’ Broad
four doors above Pine.
vice. What is the surest way to pre-_ . vent divorces in this country?”’
“Don’t get married.”
F And the delegation filed out.—DeBUY. . troit Pree Press. =
“We Must Sail.
of heaven
with the win
lie at anchor.
Beer eet
Makes. Alexander ‘the Great, was designated
by his subjects the Conqueror, a title
by his’ people on Alfonso of
street,. Portugal and Aurangzeb, the emperor
; of India. The same title has been given
Osman I, . ‘Orcn day and night
p. W. DAVIS, Agent. . also to James tr William the Com:
bestowed
also to James I of Aragon;
ueror of
g —
moon for perhaps millions of years) it) 1 + Wigently of the future is to judge by the past. The
should chasige one iota. . only way to measure 4
$ by what’his customers do atid by what they say.
Preacher 2nd politician, professor and scientist, agree on
tside nor inside in14
The gent
can Judge
He can furt
by asking the opinion of a long line of patrons.
her judge by the fact that this long line of patrons
Buildi , Broad Street: at
da City, Cal the moon should undergo change or dis) jeep comiug back for more clothes. .
7
Dress Cutting.
tem of Dress Cutting will be started by MRS.
RICHARD CARKEET on Monday, October ee A
5th, at her residence’on Piety Hill, opposite
W. H. Martin’s residence.
have just been received at Jackson’s
A Baby’s Life Saved.
“My baby had croup and was saved
ol
Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents
Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript office,
Martin, Hunteville, Ala.
1
Just the Thing.
Save labor and go to A. B. Wolf's
departments.
merchant tailor’s ability and integrity
leman who has never purchased goods of me
E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor,
Pine street, over A. Tam’s Restaurant.
.
xX
“Professor,
’’ said the fair leader of . =
ONAL MARKET . SCHIIDT BROS.,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
I SALOON to know everything, ELECTRIC
IN . posed world better and have . C.J, NAFRZIGER, = = Prop’r
Hams, Bacon and Lard.
tail.
es acta niean And all kinds of Meats
Goods delivered free
ng in this world is
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
Pine street ...6-00eeseeeet Nevada City Cal.
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Sausages, etc. LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
usually found ina first Ee bid
class market. GENERAL ARTHUR. HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB
HARMONIA
Union . Livery Stable, . When you are thirsty and foal like taki lass of that famous MILWAUKEE BREWMain st., opp. Union Hotel, ¥
Henry Lane, = -' prop’r. CHAS. PECOR,
‘The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenCOOL, SHARP BEER.
BEER, call on
Corner Pine and Commercial strects.
He knows how to draw it, and it is always
NEVADA THEATRE,
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 39 and
—,
TNATO WIGELTS' onNniLy
——
LEAVITT’S
HicH ROLLER
COMPANY,
Supported by 15 Refined Artists,
—
Box Sheet at Foley’s.
and get some of Heinz’s Mince Meat in
bulk, it is better and cheaper than
home-made.
when that favorite
be late in th :
Get one of the latest fads in the! (Ff the county and in most all
nil spouts hear people wonder
Wolf, the cash grocer, has just re-] how they got along without it
you come to
A carload of fine Nevada potatoes Of the really valuable news
service—local and generA school for teaching the La Morton Sysi .
i : ey caeiieel Bees are al—that makes the paper
sought for by all classes.
Tomorrow. si.cesch
ad ‘ alongeach
by Shiloh’s Cure.” writes Mrs. J. B. day thereafter as the days come
and go the TRANSCRIPT will
continue to improve in all its
! BROWN & GALKINS,
!
' NEVADA CITY, CAL. The undersigned is about
INTERS
PR
For’Sale.
street
AT A BARGAIN.
ema premises.
HOUSE AND LOT
to remove to Vallejo and_ will
sell his house and lot on Main
It is one of the most desirable residence properties. in
Nevada City. Enquire on the
K. CASPER. *
General Job Printing. UNION MARKET,
'
.
BEST WORK
. 0 and 75 Cents LOWEST PRICES
Commercial St., Nevada City.
=>
COLLEY BROS., -. °
on. All kinds of Wines and Liquors. PrivateRooms in connecti:
Established in 1858 by
JAS. J.
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA
Gold and ores of every
d assayed.
uartz from from 50 to 500
Gold Dust, Gold and
ucibles for sale.
Nevada Assay Office,. § ,.”s222'1crmite’ ores cs sion
description melted
Brecticsl milling of
Silver-Bars. Acids
notice. ;
iB bap op No order too large for us. Get our d At the lowest rates.
CITY, CAL. estimates. Ww. ALSO’ KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock of the
Popular Public Taste Hams,
and Lard. .
\
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,