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Ballding @ Wonamment,
* Beaga of Education, seks City,
. Oailfornia, © -Gentlemen:—A special
commission has been formed by the
. Commissioner General to the Paris Ex+ the position for the purpose of securing by
popular contributions, to be obtained
taxes will fall due, the day of delinthrough the agency of the schools of
That Amaty, oe es
t e heagionerata pie da
the reference made acy ee . averiins the Maori, Papuane, and .
platform to the sovialistie and anary . ’
page 2 te “the in ‘sham “fight: alwags. sceimpanen a
practical workings, . ; eadi
that socialism and ‘anarchism are at. ‘wedding ceremony.
Suicide at one time
antipodes, and not at all synonimous
in their meaning, All eee @iege oe Smee ARE Brahmins of India,
enough so f; licti who held the body in contempt, regardare pathy ver cafe iesg ing it, merely asa covering for the soul.
ble affinity does exist. between sccial. , Consus-taking in Jap:
is simple, }.
quency occurring on. the last Monday
‘a November. =
The second lndttineat becomes pay” gbla on the fifet Monday in January
and is delinquent the last Monday in
> April.
The tax levy for. this. year on each
the United States, funds to erect a
tsuitable monument to General La Fayette, whose remains now lie in a practically unmarked grave in the bchoved
Picpus cenietery of Paris, France; the
same to be unveiled and dedicated on
United States Day, the Fourth of July,
ists and anarcMists, Anarchism is the
reaction of socialism. It is no government in place of all government, © The
two isms represent the extremes which
meet, and there is never a socialistic
meeting held that ali the anarchists in.
the community are not there. Equally,
but the: results are uft ly untrustworthy. « The houses are counted, and
an average of. five. persons ‘is allowed
for each house. :
The Papuans of the Malay : of
itive state. They are wholly ‘unac~ know why,
~forefathers did if,
' gtroyed forever; nine eases out of ten . wagons. The party is from Yolo counhundred dollars’ worth of property as 1900, ‘at the coming international Exrecently decided upon by the Compe: ‘position, f
Supervisors is as follows: ‘ ‘The plan of the Commission is that
yn in 3 see a ear SE 488 the school officers and teachers -arGeneral Fand.......... “‘11169. range for the recognition of October
School Fand. 5 EAA Pegi aD 5 . 19th as “La Fayette Day” in the schools
—— . dnd by the giving of appropriate exer7 Hates Inside Municipalities. .. 2.00 . cises, to which an admission fee may
sgpak os gal ea abe eee toy ea wee ew wee 40 be charged. or where a,general collection
may be made, raise th ds necesBate Outside Municipalities. .. 2.40. sary for the ereotion i a sone aro
Boscia fet Ges oliee Bee : The proposition to raise this fund
peste ae Nevada “City Bond through the agency of the schools has
25 . for one of its chief purposes the direc.
tion of the minds of our young people
D egree se Honor Entertainment. . ° broader and. more comprehensive.
~~ study of the historic events of the early
At Odd Fellows hall last evening the . gays of the Republic.
Degree of Honor lodge at this city en-. We address this letter to you with a
tained Unity lodge of Grase Valley. . gonfdent request that your Board of,
they are against existing institutions, . Minted with metals, and make enna
and they find themselves in hearty. ac. Weepons of stone, bones and wood, .
cord:in supporting every scheme that The laws of Mexico provide thal a
has. for its ain the ¢incling of those . Mormon who wishes fo take a second
who have acquired some property for . Wits inust present a certificate, ‘signed
the benefit to those who have acquired . bY is first help-meet, to the effect
nene. And specialty is this true is re< . that she is willing; and he must also
‘ation to holders of land. _ Both socialhave the exprees consent of the second
ists and-anarchists regard land holding wife and her parents, ©
as opposed to the rights o men, and. A singular custom: prevails: among
hey genvrully favor the migle tax ag . the-Tartars or Kurds, Ifa man loses.
looking toward confiscation. It is . bis cattle or other property, ‘he. poars
neticeable, too, that Mr. Maguire be. 4 little brown sugar into a piece of
trayed his sympathy for socialists and . colored cloth, ties it up, and carries
‘anarchists: by taking strong ground . one such parcel to each of his friends
try, throngh immigration laws. In: a . presented, according to circumstances,
recent speech in congress he declared . with a cow, or sheep, or a sum of
that it woud be. neither right nor des }™money.
sirable to exc'ude anarchists, social» A regular slave mart still eitute in]
The ‘secret and floor work were exem-. paucation co-bpérate with ue in msk‘ists, and Nihilists: from our borders, . mang country districts in Finland.
plified, a supper was served and there ing this significant movement a great
was. program and dancing. The P®O. success, thus emphatically and grandgrat Was a5 follows: Address of welly signalizing the-celebration of United
come, Mrs. J. E. Isaac; vocal solo, Miss States Day at the Paris Exposition.
Emma Guenther; violin solo, W. E. we teave the method of co-operation
Rice; vocal duett, Mrs. Osterman and . on, your part to, the judgment of your
‘Miss’ Miller; instrumental solo, Miss . Board, but suggest an early endorseMiller; vocal solo, A. ©. Turner; re-. ment of the plan and understanding
marke, T. H.Carr./ Remarks were also . with your superintendent of schools
made by Mrs.L. ©. Snyder, Mrs. oy principal. A favorable reply from
Chatles Whiting and others from Grass you would be very gratifying to the
Valley. pane Commission. Very respectfully,
:
FERDINAND W, PEcK,
Band Concert Tonight. Commissioner General.
The following program will be ren-. Roserr J. Tuomrson,
dered by the Independent Band at the Secretary Memorial Commission.
corner of Pine and Commercial streets
thisevening: March, “Clash of Arms;” AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY.
‘selection, “Gems of Colambia;” polka,
“Alliance” (duett for cornet and:en. Divine Services {0 Be Held in Nevada
phonium); selection, “Beauties of Ire-.
Jand;’ ;” schottische, “You and 1;” Waltz, . noe City ‘Tomorrow.
‘“Lotosblume;” selection, “Gems of CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Modern Melody ;” -march, “Constella-. . There will be preaching in the above
tion” =~ chureh in the morning. In the evenstarermoen leo eesemtay ing there will be a praise service, and
€ At The Point of Death. the elocution class of Miss Martha
Sims will by request give “Whispering
“M. Phelan, father of the Phelan sisters Pe s:
of this city, is seriously. ill at his home . #P®” 8nd “The Fire.” The Christian
Endeavor will meet at the usual hour
on Shady Oreék. No hopes. are hes pal ’
tained of his recovery. led by Mra. TJ L. Coffee. Subject:
“Trials and How to Bear Them.” Sab. bath schol at the close of the morning
service. Allare cordially invited.
‘THe Queen’s footmen wear wigs
which have eight rows of curls, whereas those of the Prince of Wales are alTET OE AT ROR, ;
lowed seven rows, and those of the Rev. St. Clair will preach morning
Lord May or of London: ate given six and evening at the usual hours.
_ t+ O80
only. ¢ La Rue as an Hypnotist.
A sTRaNcE custom ie followed by} S#y the Bee: Hugh M. La Rue is a
Mexican farmers. They use oxen of candidate again in this district for the
one colot in the morning and another office of Railroad Commissioner. If
colot iacihe atebnous. They do not Mr. La Rue ever did anything in that
but they know it must be fee cucls cee cra py crop
, we wou e to know wha
the right thing to do, because their ir the dikes of hadeaa Vi Wan We axe
en aware that he has always posed as a
Debtees ‘ Cunsot be Cased pom monopolist, and -that he has
pa ypnotized a great many péople into
fby local applications as they cannot . believing that ‘he is, But his record
wreach the disease portion of the ear. ‘does not show that he has ever accom“Phere is only one way to cure deafness, . plished anything which entitles hlm to
;and that is by constitutional remedies. credit in~that rank. In our opinion
eafness is caused by an inflamed con-. Hugh M. La Rue has always been a
dition of the mucons lining of the Eusdemagogue byenature and an. antittachian Taube. When this tube eee monopolist for office.
(flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is enCalifornia Camping Party.
tirely closed, Deafness is the result,. The Chronicle says that a camping
and unless the inflammation can be. party passed. through Virginia City
taken out and this tube restored to its yesterday afternoon. It consisted of
normal condition, hearing will be de-. welve persons in two covered spring
are-caused by Catarrb, which is nothing . ty, California, and had been out since
fut an inflamed condition of the mu-. last June visiting Lake Tahoe, Carson
We will give One Hundred Dolla . City and other points. ‘Their camping
or any case of Deafness (caused by catrip was for the purpose of escaping
‘tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s. the torrid heat of the Sacramento valCatarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free . ley during the midsummer, The party
Address, is now homeward bound .
‘=. by ct cas tia gicte Stoves ‘is the Subject.
tle. The Legg & Shaw Company have an
Hall's Family Pills are the best. announcement in today’s TRANSCRIPT
+ eer ——— ___._. . about_stoves. They have a_ larger
Hot Weather Food. stock of stoves than they have ever
Nothing éould bé better than the . tried before, the variety is greater
J} sonic Widows’ and Orphans’ Home at
. Decoto on Wednesday, October 12th.
showing that, whether he accepts their . Oncé.a year such paupers, lunatics and.
doctrines or not, he does entertain a . aged people of each parish who. cannot . *
marked affinity for people who feel as . support themselves are put up at pubthey feel, if not always for-people who . lic auction and consigned to those
acts as they act. Ether this must be. families or farmers who. will board
so or Magnire is toying with the most . them at the lowest price offered. by the
dangérous e’ements in society in the . parish authorities. The helpless -oreahope of advancing his own interests by . turers are made to work as much. as
their suffrages. In ei-her case the Re. possible by their owners, who have the
publican par y was not wrong in de. right to chastise them.
claring the socialistic and anarchistic
against their exclusion from this coun. and acquaintances. In retarn he. is’
rede from a visit to the country who
it ticklea_me to death to see uncle jerk
two of the cow’s faucets atthe same
time.” a : =
Ann sill "ees come. ais J. W.
McDonald, of San Diego, ‘a life-long
Democrat, has repudiated GallagherMaguireism and is out for Gage, He
prophesies that that county,--which
New Guined are still in the most’prim~. 887°. Bryan 300 majority, will reverse
thé order and give Gage 1600. Next.
“Taat is spring : chicken, Mr. Fidget,”
said the lady of the house to the new
boarder, “and you ought to have no
difficulty in carving it.” ~ “Spring
chicken, eh?” returned Mr. Fidget,
and, anchoring a fork in the gamé and
applying the carver to the nigh limb iu}
an effort to unhinge it;-he succeeded
in making the sample of poultry perform a parabolic curve from the: platter to the floor. The landlady’ 8 hope-.
ful, immediately seeing an opportunity
to prove his precocity, exclaimed, ‘Ma,
I guess he must have touched: the
spring.”
*
—— ~~ + 2@e.>—
A Bargain,
offered for sale at a bargain to the
party enquiring Ese omic at this
office. 826-tf.
Waa Nw You Are Out out of sorts feel
tired, languid and dull you need
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It will brace you
up and give you strength and energy
vigor arid vitality.Hoop’s Pitts are the best family “dathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure.
tendencies of the single tax, and the
sympathy of the conglomeration canpind with both these factions of disMasonic Home Dédication.
hes Sn ar Sn arses Se ree
ww OA Beautiful Present
Masonic bodiés throughout the State
have been invited to participate in the
dedid&tion ceremonies of the new Madecided to GIVE A
starch sold. These presents
The grand lodge will be escorted by
Golden Gate Commandery, Knights
Templar, and other Masonic bodies of
San Francisco. A special committee,
consisting of W. E. Lutz, W. W. MceNair and G. C. Groezinger, have charge
of the parade, which will form from
In order. to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, wa Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, lowa, have
AY.a beautiful present era each package of
are in the form of
Beautiful Pastel Pictures
They are 13x!9 hates . in size, and are entitled as follows: /
the Masonic Temple to Union square.
F.W. Sumner will be grand marshal.
Grand Master Thomas Flint Jr. will. ; "
officiate at the ceremonies, assisted by Lilacs and
the officers of the grand lodge. ° Pansies.
~
faclaria Cured Ra ss
All Medicines Failed Except and
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Marguerites.
lassie with the First Dose—
Now Entirely Well..
Malaria is caused. by bad air, bad
water, bad drainage, which make bad
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and .
Iris.
blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures
inalaria by purifying the blood. Read
this interesting statement:
“] was confincd to my bed with malaria.
I could not take strong medicines, owing
to my condition, and everything I took
faiied to help me. At last I decided to
R, LeRoy, of New York, have been
in his studio and are, now offered: for
. One of these pictures
gone and I have never had it since. I
began to improve with the very first dose
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Iam now strong
and well.” Mrs, A. M. Woosiey, Delano, California. Remember
is sald for 10 cents a package. Ask
beautiful picture. :
These rare Feit ye four in number, by the renowned pastel artist,
chosen from the very choicest subjects
the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the originals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
crisititada ices . p aiepe ce” Elastic Starch
a short time the malaria was entirely with each package of
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
your grocer for this starch and get a
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. seed, NO SUBSTITUTE ©
Flood’s ‘pant
A] [ AlBe] [APA,) [APA] [0%
S parilia 25 205 oT 205 gg
{s the best--in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. Price, $1; six for $5.
the best after-di
Hood’s Pills i, Sietgnse ae =
Notice of Proving Will,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR
the county of Nevada, State of California. . .
ine bee Regge the lh Estate of CHAS. D.
Notice is hereby Raa) that TUESDAY
the lith da Sa October, 1898, at 10 o'clock a.
m., of wate 2, ot the Court m of said
Court, at th my as haa beer in t ot Se ane.
County of Ney ne been hon ge i
as the time and place for proving the ad a of
said Chas, D. Gassaway, d
ee ng the.
for thei issuanee him.of Letters Testamentary when and where any person interested
may ay Apnest eg! smaet the same,
tober
es J. J. GREANY, Clerk.
\Chairs,
Have been received from the
delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe and the prices lower. Read what they
sold at the Beehive. They are the have to sas
C. W. Kirra, Attorney for Petitioner.
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choicéstselected goods. For ale b=
quantities to suit.’ [t [tf] J. J. Jackson. ry +
_ Native Daughters’ Reception:
Laure! Parlor, N. 8. D. W., will tender
.@ reception to Mrs, Lena H. Mills,
oo President of the order, at FE. 0.
4, F. hall on Friday evening, Oct. 7th,
‘at 9:30 o’clock. Hydraulic Parlor, N.
N.8. @ ‘W., bas been invited, and each
auember of Laurel Parlor will have the
privilege of inviting one gentleman.
Any Native . Daughter having a lady
guest from abroad may extend the in‘vitation to her.
Oards may “be procured from Miss
Nellie Joyce or from’ the Recording
Secretary. Emma Rocrrs, Pres. .
Bette Dovetass, ssraabes
New ice Company.
‘The Nevada City Ice Company is now
We had a lady remark :
>
foraaee afora foo at reaombl. that ~
Corcoran & Ansoaast.
RAGKET : STORE. First a Opening
Speaking of Toweling. een ,
“Your 13 cent Toweling is better than I haye :
geet wit been buying in this city for 18 cts.
"Let's see, on 1 3 cents you save 5 cents—that’s 38 per ct.
for the other fellow, and we.make a profit.
~ This 13¢ Toweling is 18 inches wide, made from linen flax.
‘Have Cotton Toweling for 5 cents. Extra good at
feces rof ‘tre Yellow Front----Transcript Block.
ae
lave Heard ?.
‘A CARLOAD OF
Furniture--Parlor and Bedroom Sets,
Bookcases, Chiffonires,
JAMES KINKEAD.
Prices Astonishing b Low.
[et
ins ie a is Oe WG
Ahan 7 ?
Lounges, etc.
East by
he
See the stock. ped
rE . ita
fac peeiey
wheat is equal in ‘egricoltural pert)
to the one an Pete ees ,
Teint the Kobe Je: a India a purges Got te 8 ede 2
was asked if shé ever saw anyone mili} ©
& cow replied: “Oh, yes, indeed, I have;. _
A fine Black Walnut Bedroom set ist
Comprising the very Latest Designs direct trom. New York,
Will Take Place To-Morrow
And the remaining. days of this week, /
At the LEADER MILLINERY STORE,
BROAD STREET.
Ep ert ee the remaindcer.ofour
. Cleocrance Sale prices upon
oc Goods will be cut in Two. ;
Hore “Are a Few: Bargains .
Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather
tips, coim toe, $1 per pair.
Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace~sizes 12 to 2,
for 90 cents per pair.
Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, regriet
$2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair:
‘Mén’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair.
A lot of Boy’s Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed
out Io cents.
“Men’s and Boys? Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold «everywhere else at.25 cents, now ro cents.
_ Men’s Pearl, daca Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at
80 cents. :
_All our Men’ S 25 dent Gverthired, cut down to f5 cents,
Out’so0 cent Men’s heavy riveted Overalls, (during this
clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents.
Please Note These Prices Are Strictly: Cash,
The Popular.
~ Glothing Store.
J. ‘LEVY, Proprietor.
Ui , Commercial Street---Telephone 008,
THINK IT OVER
A Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the
LEAST MONEY.
WON'T IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH?
die B. WOLFe
CASH GROCER,
Cives You Best Yalue For Your Money;
Has the Best Quality of Goods.
_ Try our Mustard in bulk—2sc. per quart. Willgsell you
ally quantity you want.
Ripe and Green Olives in bulk.
Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet-Pickles.
DOUGLASS BUTTER, ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY.
in the Way of Jewelry is not
usually conspicuons, but it
should be good. Muny flimsy articles are offered as
Jewelry which are unworthy
“of the name and unfit to
wear.
Look at our line of
Scarf Pins, Shirt Studs,
Tie Holders,
Collar and Cuff Buttons and
the more important articles .
‘such as Watches, Chains,
. Rings, etc.and your good
taste will immediately recognize them as being of sterling merit.
They are rich in design, chaste in works: anship, and fine in
quality, but moderate in price.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street. Watchmakers and Jewelers.
The War Tariff Is On
BUT THE
WOOD-PEGKER
Stands as it always has---a high
grade Cigar for a reasonable price.
a
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SEE
h
TRIS
Pescase ure MARSH
a OFFICE AND YARD,
BD; Boulder Street,
Call on us before
Nevada City.
going elsewhere. .
MADE IN NEVADA CITY]
By “GIEFR,’’
IN. S. of Md. a
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