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November 5, 1897 (4 pages)

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# : AREER etme SCENE RUT RSME DE Se sisi seaenaninitie saiililiomiiiaes THE TRANSCRIPT. Established Sept. 6, 1860. by Nat. P. Brown & Co, NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors -_ FRIDAY NOV. 5, £8$7. ee James A. NortHway’s Alaskan letter printed in yesterday’s Transoripr divests the Skagnay trail of many of the terrors which the sensational writers of the city. press have ascribed to it. Mr. s Northway writes up the country just as 4 i he finds it, while the hired correspondia ents of the city papers tried to outdo Ls each other in getting up thrilling stories. Again, most of the latter are men who never before wandered away ft om the path of luxury, and_comfort,. while our correspondent has been among the path-finders to many a new district of the west: and sees things bs in a practical way. S csemeaiil Tue Spanish Government has learned very definitely and very distinctly the views of President McKinley on the Cuban question, and finds that they are sufficiently vigorous to warrant it in taking steps for a very early settlement of this question in a way that will meet the approval of the United States Government. Nevapa City has the baseball fever and ‘has it bad. If the weather. should be stormy Sunday. so the Colts and Monarchs could not play, it is douLtful if some of our citizens could stand the strain of another week’s suspense. They are just on the verge of exploding as it is ; } Last YEAR THE Treasury mints coined es $196,000,000 in gold alone, which is a : 4 fair round sum, but the silverites say how much better it. would have been if they had been forty-cent dollars, and then we could have coined 490,000,000 of them. =a = % “i TuE New England catch of mackeral oR et tee on early 60,000 barrels less than that or DISMISSING A WEAKLING. The Poor Fool Contd Not See hat He Had Her Won, Reginald Ranscomb stopped in thc hall and nervously fumbled’at the rim of. his hat, nieanwhile gazing into_Po. cahontas Poindexter’s eyes with a fondness that the beautiful girl could not mistake. He opened his lips as if about to speak, but the words that he sought to utter would not come, and: the fair maiden gave a low, sweet sigh that was calculated to fill his heart with blowholes. : Yet he stood there, and shestood in front of him, looking and longing and wondering why he hesitated. Once she was almost tempted to take him back into the parlor and tell him that it was ‘all right; that she knew would just take it for granted. without the usual formality. But her maiden modesty rose in rebellion, and she said to herself: ‘No. If he is too timid, too cowardly, to say the words, it will perhaps be betways. ” ‘ Then, speaking aloud, she said: “‘Well, good night, Mr. Hanscomb, ‘if you must be going.” ‘*Well, good night,” he said. “ guess I must be going.” ‘Well, good night,” she said again. holding the door open for him. ‘*Well, good night, ’’ he said, passing out through the vestibule. She shut the door with a bang and sat down upon the stairway and buried her face in her hands and sobbed. But half a minute later she heard him returning. Her heart gave a glad leap, and she rushed to the door to.admit him. He stood looking down into her sweet, expectant fage for a moment aft er the door had swung back, and then clearing his throat, he said: ‘Some pesky kid punctured my tire while I was inside. I wonder if I could borrow your mending ontfit for about two minutes?”’ “‘No,”’ she replied. ‘My repairing outfit is up in the attic, and I can’t find it tonight Walk home. It’ll do you good. ” Then she slammed the door in his face, and he tried to think—poor fool— as he wended his way homeward, what he had done to offend her. —Cleveland Leader. LITTLE MONEY IN MEAT. How Restaurant Proprietors Suffer From the Make Up of Menu Cards. “Tf all restaurant proprietors,’’ said one of them, who has been well known as the owner of a. Broadway eating place forthe last -ten-years,-‘‘conld-on= ly induce their customers to eat less od how he felt about it, and that she} }tetfor-us~ both if we take diverging . _ TALK THE “POPULAR” BAKERY NEVADA CITY, ng, ov. Ath, eae In the Ti : A BARGAINS ! Sommerciafafe ence . wendy Read This. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER I Dinner Sets Armory Hall, DINNER & Pieces Beautiful Vien$4.00 To servethe publig with First-class T der pretenses dee bo per set SE for 6 persons, warranted : Bread, ‘best quality . . 3.. u 50 De Bare, Mea, Pang #2Pies and SET . Handles and Gold Trim . per set plots tor d Gee bent 4 jauality, warranted ae Cakes. NNER eee Gee Tn 078 . eakoy pastor OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER SET jand. Gold Trhamings. aj Der set x reece were sa Wedding Cakes a Specialty. DINNER eocsefs, Avge. filossom! $6.90 . @ag~Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes ConaS —ON— SET . trimmings in Gold, com-. per set stantly on hand. / 8 \plete for 6. persons, rich End” Rtndeotne’ halt Wednesday Eveni . warran y . ° biel FRED BOST Proprietor. Newest Shapes At Cheapest Prices in America. Great American Imp'y Tea Co Commercial Street, Nevada City. Mill Street, Grass Valley. Richest Decorations TELEPHONE 37. A Good : Living and more may bemadeby any one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and _ vilAdvertisements length inserted House For. Rent. None but permanent tenant need apply. m4-tf M. L. & D. MARSH, Housekeeping Rooms. Furnished rooms for housekeeping, on Piety Hill. Inquire at David Hutchison’s, Piety Hiil. n2-Iw Agents Wanted. On commission or salary. Callat E. Baldridge’s house, East Broad street. M. Kinzuxz, General Agent. ~ 029-1m dienes H<euse For Rent: a 50 CENTS A WEEK. of not to exceed five lines in under this head for 50 cents A story and a half cottage on Park Avenue. lages. A small capital and energy are all that are needed. A book that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot licAllister’s Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons and tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed free upon request. eH MCALLISTER, 76 Washington St., Chicago, RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” BEER For Family Use. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley, Agents. ee Leave orders with ’ Lammon & Davis, Nevada City.: SAN FRANCIS COwesne “BUSINESS COLLEGE 1236 Market’ Street, San Francisco. Ellis System of Bookkeeping. Benn Pitman Shorthand. 2@ Rates Lower Than Other Colleges.-@\ 200 pupils secured Positions in 1896. Every shorthand graduate for two years has a position. al9-6m LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, deena steel esganecae Nevada City Cal. LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, —-IN sTOCK—— ? 6 GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT EMPT’D ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB LA ROSA HARMONIA House Painting Neatly and Quiekly Done. Paper Hanging, speciaity. Done in an Artistic Hannes. Sign Painting, Graining, As Good as the Bes: Prices to suit the times. Estimates give on application. SWEENY & PIERCE. the Nevada City Postoffice. SCHIIDT BROS.,. : The O. K. Painters, . Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W., For the Benefit of'-—== The Native Sons Grand Parlor Fund. Floor Director. E. B. POWER. Floor Managers. J. O. Nilon, James F. Colley, Fred E. Brown, Oscar Barker, E. J. Baker, Geo. Dunster Jr. J. McClusky, L. Walling Charles Woerner, F. 'T. Nilon, J. J. Hanley, Frank Morgan, L. Schwartz, J. M. Foley, L. 8. Calkins. Reception Committee. Henry. Lane, D. E. Morgan, Fred Searls, E. W. Schmidt, George Adair, Fred Eilerman, Thomas Richards, S. W. Marsh, Richard Eddy, C. Schwartz, E. J. Morgan, Ed Chambers, W. T. Monk, James Graham, W. Walters, A B. Wolf, R. Murchie. Invitation Committee. George Hurst, A. Noyes, H. Evans, L. Woodruff, Frank Grissel, P. G. Scadett, F. Worthington, B. Bost, B. Daniels, George Eagye, W. H. Smith Jr. John Richards, H. Brand, Dr. C. W Chapman. There will be first-class Music By Goyen’s Orchestra. The Floor Will be Canvased. a ‘Tickets ‘per couple Mextra Ladies.. .63.0660 2 obsess conc ceve. 23 GALLERY. emblem). 3). 25240: ceoeie essen 50 LE EE EL eae See 25 Assessment Notice. CApMUS GOLD MINING COMPANY.— Location of principal Fase of business, } San Francisco California ; loeation of works, Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal. ; . Notice is ereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 25th day of October, 1897, an assessment (No. 2) of Ten 10) Cents per share was levied upon the cap ; tal stock of the corporation, payable imme} diately in United States Gold coin, to the See} retary at the office of the company, No. 18; eary street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 29th day of November, 1897, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auetion,and unless pa ment is made before will be sold on THURSDAY. the sot day of December, 1897, to pay the de'ing) ent assessment, together with costs of idv rtising and expenses of sale, By oider of the Board of Directors. JOS. STRAUB, Secretary, Office—No. 18 Geary street, San Francisco, California, Notice.--Stockholders, in paying this as. sessment, are requested to either send their stock or state bras number of the Tortificates upon whie eir assessment is to lied. J STRAUB. nar 027. as 7, na: Having recently enlarged our THANKSGIVING BALL . fn’s BLACK HOSE \J. LEVY, den, G. J. Schmidt, J. Pascoe, A. Brack> HOLD ON g . : ae § ‘THE THAN HOLD ON + PRIDAY cs. cvcacoet WONDER OF TH The Heavenly Display P ‘ tronomers Near i The. meteoric shower world a year ago by 1 should shortly make its the astronomers who di! Professor last Novembe upon. Pir Of-the string ‘of mete carth entered same m section described as ‘ We advise you to hold on to your m Oney--untib<vor:. have priced the goods at the Branch . Wonder. $ ore We. hold no specials, nor do we have special sale’ days. Goods sold at bargains at all times. If you do: not: want’ to: take our word for it, please call in and price our. ‘ Men's and Boys’ Clothing — Ve Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Gents’ Furnishing Goods <a, a Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc. ‘ F thick and “three years i oe goon be encountered. 1 Just received, a fine line of Ladies’, Misses’ and: Chil; __ Eis the. astronomers for the be heavenly display. In 1} the display wilt be ever in 1899 it will again be '
seeing. Then our globe out of the starry path a! content for another thi: with an annual occur mild form. SUNDAY COURT . They Are as Yalid as ; Days. Some of the pa;ers ai adversely on the fact t! ville justice of the peac gument of attorneys an decision on a Sunday in the preliminary examina \ Ladies Seamless Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cents, “ Extra fine Silk Finish Black-Hose, 3 pair for 25 cents. as . Misses’ and Children’s extra Black Hose, 3 pair for 2 5 cts. Children’s White Lace Caps at 40 cents, worth $1. Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, only 5 cents each, Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sold elsewhere at 25 cents, Men’s Celluloid Collars, réduced to IO cents. “ 4 Cuffs, sf 20 cents. 20 dozen Men’s Neckties, latest styles, 20 cexits. All at THE BRANCH WONDER STORE, _ COMMERCIAL STREET. : Phelan, charged with r ° = * = MANAGER, papers think such acti : : date the proceedings, bu Telephone 203—3 Bells. taken. A provision of t the rendering of decisi ; and other non-legal da: 3. Ae the arguments, there is r mem vent the lawyers from A SIMPLE STATEMENT and where themagistrat OF THE F ACTS pecscccoeesee Soocecece then.* i When you make up your mind to buy To Improve th som : . which, . nai uhaweay, seedet thadly dons Some of the wideawal _ failto call and examine tlhe display at the local Boa-d of Trad . °S COP IERCIAL STREET e0ecseceeces the propriety of getting , JAMES KINKEAD S 60000 0300000 CASH STORES, winter to raise more fu: Which contains all the latest novelties and:thei the. cit Sey eae best. stock of house SP paginas te bedound: din the ~~} _.to help improve the cit ees eg re Bape . tures, etc. and as cheap as can be purchased at any ago with the proceeds of other store in town; that’s ah important item. ‘empty, and something s Se Whe i Y N ° ' toreplenish it. As eve en You Need Furniture F takes of the benefit fro socscosecsconeDON’t Forget the Place. ments fostered by the B => 34-02» p> 442. S, ple generally do "not. Furniture and Mattresses Repaired Promptly. + about helping to keep it % the sinews of war. = wl + = nl” 3 ~ GRINOLA Civil Service Ex: Thosé who have cone -_. the examination to be the U.S. Civil Service the E-street school buil 4 Hair Tonic Restorative Cares scaly eruptions of the scalp. Removes dandrnff. [nauces a new and healthy growth of hair. ‘ No disagreeable oils to clog the pores ef the'scalp. ~ Original color of hair restored. caves a fine natural gloss. > plant, we are prepared to uy : al Gold, Silver and Copper St & Ores and Sulphurets oF At the highest ket price. ral . Write shag Png tor sd diepcaing 4 i of your ores and concentrates, nal) Assaying at reasonable rates. Oe i [ot . Orders may be addressed to us through j 2 Acknowledged to be the best. For sale by H. DICKERMAN, Drugs, Stationery and Photo. Materiaf e DANIEL & MANUFACTURERS OF SODA, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, MINERAL WATER, ORANGE AND CHAMPAGNE CIDER,.CELERY AND IRON. POWELL. 2, . Private Families Supplied. Nevada County Agents For tS Uffaelo Beer. THE MONARCH OF ALL BEERS. . Try Our Celebrated SYPHON Sopa : “Factory Corner Spring and Pine rete. UAT Ui dita evra au a rat SOrereosooceceos policy is to buy s A two-story house on Sacramento street last year. Calamity howlers, take meat they not only would make more with two flats of six rooms each, suitable for notice ! money, but they would give. better sattwo families. Free water. Inquire at this isfaction all round. In the first_place,-. office ~~ 018-tf e z DEP ARTMENT STORES. ‘there “is” little or no money for the res= . = keeper in selling boiled or roast Organ For Sale. : : Setar Shoe meats. It costs too much to handle them A second-hand Organ, which has been in ic * The . Serious Injary That They Do 10 and requires too much time to prepare . use in Odd Fellows Hall, is offered for sale at ; them and serve them as they should be] a very low price. For further particulars ‘ + Every Community. to leave any profit for the man who. enquire of J.C. RICH. 858.tf * < 3 does it. ; The department * ee ot — oly ‘And in the second place the patrons rn are certainly an injury to the comorder meats when they would much Nevada County Directory. munity. Their grasping and selfish prefer something else. That is the fault} Copies of the Nevada County Directory ca pod method of trade is in harmony with of the proprietor. He arranges his menu . be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents the shoddy goods they foist upon the! wrong. The small steaks, the chops and . Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript offic. : general public. The starvation wages. the cutlets and all the other meats ‘to paid to inefficient help is in keeping rie ns Pied pa Sorutoneetiy = Shean Conve, Cleanitg works. 5 F ° » ‘pe e bill o: ‘are. man’s eye is boun rpe' en up, clean and laid same Mite Chase he nee dere igmacud ee es catch that list first, whether the man . day for 7 cents per yard. Leave orders at leading advertisements are a detriment wants meat or not. Being inah Second-Hand Furniture Store, Main street, to all other merchants. However, one as 99 men outof 100 are in the coanity. near the bridge. 83-tf thing is daily becoming apparent, and he orders ‘the first atiractive dish he that is the people are awakening up to! finds, and the result is he gets somease the fact that it does not pay to en-. thing he does not care particularly m im courage these concerns which sell the. about and something which the restau Li e ! Li e ! class of goods they do. It is far better 6 ng pe re care particularly ——— pape od article . #2bout selling to him. pasha ts — teeta eag ibaa ys ae ‘Last winter the man who runs the JOHN JEFFERIES on ehich, with a ud days’ ihe restanrant in the national house of rep er ae on tie Henk ‘Hioomfieid ment e, , W CAays woar resentatives tried an experiment which . 314 4¢ prepared €0 tkke onion me soprky age compels @ person to repurchase the} turned out remarkably well. He delibFirst-class Lime same, which is, of course, a loss to the erately set to work to lure his patrons For building or other purposes, in large or consumer and a gain to the department away from the ‘steaks and chops to or. } small quantities and at the lowest prices. shopkeeper. We again sound the note der’ coluinn, and so instead of printing ehtauas inal poy 1am eels = of warning—patronize home stores. it in bold black letters in the middle of ae which make a special featnre in one or} the bey = fare ctege eh Bey away yesh two lines of trade. They can and doj “@ “¢, lower right han ere oe first-cl noe livi placed at the top of the card-a list of “ keep first-class goods at a living profit . the dishes that were most profitable to' . THE VERY BEST WORK —Democrat. him. They proved not only to be most THE LATEST STYLES profitable to hga, but most satisfactory ? How’s This ? to his customers, and instead of using ° » —six loins of meat a day, as he had done . z We offer One Hunared Dollars Re, before, he used only one and a half and . oore, Fs ward for any case of Catarrbh that cap supplied the same number of guests, ’— : ngt be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. . New York Press. f THE PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo 4 : be O, ah ; We the undersigned, have know F.J . “I NEVER found a medicine that hit. Frames Made to Order. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be-. ™Y case like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It lieve him perfectly honorable in all . tones up my system, purifies my blood, _ business transactions and financially . Sbarpens my Berets and seems to do able to carry out any obligations made. ™€ good all over.” W. H. Laughlin . bree Nain 08 W. D. LONG, those es ee weet a aa Attorney and Counselor ;t La { Wesr & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, , Sage +1 eney Ws Toledo, O. Weel PILLS care sata ilk ()FFICE_COR. BROAD AND PINE sTs . up stairs, Nevada City. Wa.pia, KINNAN & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern6 ally, avting directly upon the blood and A Pp S d @ mucous surfaces of the system, Price enny ave 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. i 9 Testimonials free ae Is a Penny Earne ® Corcoran & WILLIAMS, contractors and builders, do first-class work eheap. Oo se ee es : ne fergie Dey, That is why every well equipped office has its telephone “ é That is the way all druggists sell} and type-writer ; the.progressive farmer, his improved harsacs Chale cat ve Rae vester ; and the up-to-date mechanic, the labor, time and ma. P. . . . . . . Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form terial-savin g machines peculiar to his calling. The one who Children love it. Adults prefer it. has not, is at a disadvantage, and he knows it. Se ening Ponies. Price} Why, then, should your wife be denied the aid of her best y nts, : : ee -— friend, the UNION :-: HOTEL, Cloak Sake 2 Neon elk, tokada cil alendar Clock Oaf/e . HENRY NETSHE, -.Mawnacer. SONS : : é It saves the house-wife infinite labor and annoyance; holds Hotel Arrivals. every thing committed to its keeping; fresh‘and pure, withSain ee San Francisco, out waste ; promotes cleanliness, order and punctuality in ; Wn Bayle, the household, and withal it occupies but little space, and is ' A oe = ornamental, W. T. Mendenhall, New York, -It costs nothing to look at one at the Company’s office, Clarence Hooper, Forest City Miss Carye Hooper TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street: Harry Coodis, Reno, : S: ; . Chas. Dabigren, Grass Vull-y, R R : TT J.J. Lauzhlin, City, . OGERS & LINSCO ° No STALE Goons. I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and fresh. M y THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell : At the Lowest Prices, : ; aL parte, Doctor ‘has discovered the acti principle on which the' vitality ef tk ; One price to all, courteous treat. UAT RPparatus is dependent.’ ae gens Vishitty ore SEX ment and prompt delivery. PHIL. G. SCADDEN; Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Mme . NFNOPAMAYIYAAANTPSATTP AAA YP AMAtT ——s ended ummaurmurmuummauen = The Plaza Storem— _ FISCHER BROS, Props. Ig constantly su extensive and »lied with an m esh stock of STAPLE AND F ANCY GROCERIES = Of every description. Everything ia the way of CANNED GOODS.” All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give usa Trial Order AUNT AAA TYP UuYTT Asana tP da a ~ * thet + de ‘Nervousness 0 e frers are not cured by physicians and med use over 9 . ; Per cent. are’ troubled with : COPIDING fe eg eee we rem . edy ds erie complaint without an tATITIS, For — y * ht x gle ™ e . use of six hones rantee to refund the mone, y if a permanent cure is neteffe-by ther. . One Dollar a box, six boxes for #5, 1 MANHOOD RESTORED rd Vegetable Vitaliser Cures All iseases: Of Generative: Organs ——SUCH as—— a . LOST MANHOOD: PAINS IN THE BA ‘oo . E BACK, . HNADACHE, TIRED FRELING, DESPONDENCY AND’ CONSTIPATION. ‘ er, CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE’ FAILS: d © reason why suff ind for Circulars and Testimonials dress all mail ord tore to DAVOL MEDICINE Zo ‘ Nevada City Uy DICKMIMAR a som Mem Pramalane, Cad BS ville, December 4th, sh that they must file th in complete form with O’Brien, Secretary of t! Examiners, not later th .day, November 14th. Rugvmatiso is due te *the blood. Hood’s 8 -tralizes the acid and ec stheggches and pains of sure to get Hood’s.Hoop’s PIs are eas} operate. Cure indigest 25c. eee Grove’s TASTELESS . a perfect Malarial *L flood purifier. Remo without purging. As ple Syrup. It is as large tonic.and retails for 5 GENUINE ask for GROVE’ —_————__+ «@e->National f 4, 5, 6 and Dr. O. N. Sullivan, sculist-optician, will t ‘days only—no longer— ing to have their ey glasses fitted should n the above dates. Cons + 2@e = Will Be at To Cure a Cold Take Laxative. Bromo All Druggists refund fails to Cure: 25c. ee To ice Con The Union Ice Com: pared to deliver: ice suit to any part of t] left at the ice house 0! be promptly attended To the Native Members of Lauréi invitations for their Thursday evening, N¢ the laughable farce'n for that oco sion, .m -from the Marshal, T: -tary. Invitations mv d&thedoor. Mas. Bz sl-td i+ 9ae ‘Ir-you want some ever sold in Nevada jord’s. A fresh supp! De ‘ Take N All persons indebt A. isoard & Son mu counts on or befc otherwise the accou! in the hands of a col oe New € ~e Meinz’s Chow Cho ®almey Trout 2 cen eral 5 and 1) cents e