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October 29, 1897 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSCRIPT. Established Sept. 6, 1860. by Nat. P. Brown & Co. NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA IN NEWGATE PRISON. »& fhe Prison Was a Noisome Place In Queen ‘> ~' Elizabeth’s Day. In St. Nicholas there is an interesting story, ‘‘ Master Skylark,’’ a narraas tive of Shakespeare’s time,*written Proprietors . John Bennett. One of the leading characters, Gaston Oarew, a ruffling player, ec: has been put in Newgate for killing a FRIDAY ...-.0.. OCT. 29. 1897-. companion at cards. The hero, Niok Atwood, the Skylark, visits him there.~It was a foul, dar. place and fall of evil smells. Drops of water stood on Dan dd Entrainment Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada City, . THE ““POPULAR’’BAKERY In the Transcript Block, on mmercial street, is now STO RME R BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER B . CYC L ES ; To serve the public with First-class We advise you to hold on to your ‘money until you ; , have priced the goods at the Branch Wonder Stee. EE ree ae ee hold =. specials, nor do we have special sale days. BROWN & CALKINS. = ‘A Pleasing Presenta In celebration of the SAFETY LIES IN IT. ee ea . i imes. If you do not want +¢ it crepe along, tho’ oor. The alr was race a CGO eee pre ed eit “leans call in and a ee ouE ee tO take ‘audience hoor s n ; ; crept along the floor. The air was : People. who are railing somes the hee a dat, aad it. bee és i : spre a2 United States courts and their methods hand tor Nick to breathe. Ca es, was.a disappo would do well to read what retiring “Up with thee,” said the turnkey ~ Justice Field said of that highest of all . 8™tffly, unlocking the door to the stairs. The common room above was packed United States tribunals, the Su>reme/ with miserable wretches. The strongest t thati 30 years’ op-. kept the window ledges near light and re oe th . t. zi air by sheer main force and were dicin portunity to observe the court. In on the dirty sill. The turnkey pimbsd his letter announcing his retirement . ang banged his way through them, > « i back over more . Nick clinging desperately to hia jerkin. —— wae taaie Uk In the cell at the end of the corridor than a third of a century that AVE . tore was a Spanish renegade who railsat on this bench, I am more_and more . ed at the light when-the-door-wae-open-—-————— e i le im-} €d and railed at the darkness when it impressed wi the immeasurable im aa el Meco, el Moportance of this cou~t. Now and then ro,” he was saying over on ; Seke again ‘we liear it spoken of as an aristocratic . to himself, as if he feared he might forfeature of a republican government, . 8¢t his own name. 4 Carew was in the middle cell, ironed but it is.the mosttemocratic of all. It hand and foot. He had torn his sleeves carries neither the purse nor the sword, . and tucked the lace under the rough but it possesses the power of declaring . ©48e8 of the metal to keep them from chafing the skin. He sat on a pile of the law, and in that is found the safedirty straw, with his face in his folded guard which keeps the who'e mighty . arms upon his knees. By his side werea _ : ~f hing: broken biscuit and an empty stone jug. fabric of the government from rus IDE} Fe had his fingers in his eata. to.ahot to destruction. This negative power,. ont the tolling of the knell for the men the power of resistance, is the only . Who had gone to be hanged. safety of a popular government.” The turnkey shook the bars. ‘‘Here, te ; wake up!’’ he said. Carew looked up. His eyes were It is rumored that champion Fitzsimswollen, and his face was covered with mons may form a combination with ex-. 8 two days’ beard. He had slept in his . : clothes, and they were: full of broken candidate Bryan for a starring tour’ straw and creases. But his haggard face Mr. Bryan’s success as an attraction] lit up when he saw the boy, and he at county fairs proving nearly equal to came to the grating with an et oe d clamation: ‘‘And thou hast truly come that of Fitzsimmons’s since his Nevada to the man thou dost hate so bitterly, experience. Musical and Literary Program Men’s and Boys’ Clothing At 8 O’clock. ee ormanc> was not. } ats in the house wel anner ia which the . ‘of “Alvin Gray Jr.” ¥ Renfro ani the people deed, it was one of t < : productions yet hy Sip ; ‘ ee : 4 loccasion, so far as Just received, a fine line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chi: toh, #6 Se 6 FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. parts were sustained. ' The play opens wi Alvin’Gray Jr. is disg 1 fe and wants to 5 apt. Sharktooth, wh ling song about life or Next scene is a quilti . varicus rustic games : Gispetsed by the mid: mext scene Alvin Gi GC ray consent to allov a sailor. The setting fship in full sail. Ch Fair and the Tide ] with ong of the sai ward Bound.” . Between Acts 1 an¢ # 2 supposed to hav Gray Jr. in the meant heard: from. -Alvin . ‘wife Betsey are baviu sversary and thanksgi «dren come in pulling roves to be Alvin Gr e@ had been wreckec as finally rescued. ¥amily reunion. Chom Midnight bell dispers — The specialties whi: ed, although no part « d greatly to the int ‘seutation. These we Tm big I'll Be a Sold ‘mountaia; solo, “Hus Vinuie Ross; duett cents. : ; Misses’ and Children’s extra Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cts. Children’s White Lace Caps at 4o.cents, worth $1, Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, only 5 cents each, Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sold elsewhere at 2 5 cents, Men’s Celluloid Collars, réduced to 10‘cents, * fe Cuffs, 20 cents. 20 dozen Men’s Neckties, latest styles, 20 cents. All at . THE BRANCH WONDER STORE,COMMERCIAL STREET, WitH AMERICAN’S BEST Teas, Coffees, Spices Great American Importing Tea Co, Commercial St., Nevada City. Mill St., Grass Valley. Everybody Cordially Invited. The proceeds will be applied towards the building fund. J.LEVY, = = = Telephone 203—3 Bells. As ial ttain will leave Grass Valley for Nevada City at 7:15 o'clock p.m. Tickets, including round trip railroad fare, $1 per couple, o19 THANKSGIVING BALL) {emer pt seeceoscercocooeccoce but will not hate any more? Come, Nick, thou will not hate me any more. ee pila . F : ey Tue organizations of business men, The aes ae — —_ which proved such an important factor “Why, sir,’’ said Nick, ‘‘it is not so in last year’s campaign, are again . dark outside—’tis scarcely noon, and Aa Fae ; ae thou wilt soon be out. ”’ activé this fallin the work of giving ‘‘Out? Ay, on Tyburn bill,” said the the final blow to the attack upon the) master player quietly. ‘I’ve spent my ial ni = whole life for a bit of hempen cord. financial situation of the country. ['vethken tivleevcen. Laat night: at TEAS-20¢, 266, 80c, 36¢,-40c, 50c per Ib. aa 12 o’clock, I heard the bellman under THE single-tax theorists all over the the prison walls call my name ‘with Coffee-18¢, 20c, 25¢, 30c, 3c, 40c * country are greatly encouraged by the . those of the already condemned. The apparent popularity of their leader, play is nearly out, Nick, and the people. Spices eee 10°, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ per Can. : will be going home. It has been a wild Henry George, inthe mayoralty camplay, Nick, and ill played.’’ a WHEELS AND WATCHES Free to Boys, Girls, Ladies and Gen; tlemen, When Aida a up ypar mind < buy some new furniture for your hom —WITH OUR— which, by the way, needs it badly. done fail to call arid examine the display at JAMES KINKEAD’S COnERCIAL STREET seesseseanes Moon,” Ruth Dahigre 600200200900 CASH STORES, ison; solo, “I Guess Which contains all the latest nov Iti “the. wean ae Who I Am,” Carrie G best stock of house furnishings to betound ieee foe 9 BS = wie th Lyd county, consisting of Bedroom Sets, Parl Sets, z four litile zgirls—Ly Bed-Lounges, Rockers, Mattresses, Curtétn Fix-: . : dden, Rita Carter tures, ete., and ax cheap as can be purchased at any: i laoro we, Lica taibpalsan SAS other.store in town; that’s arimportant item, °° : . When You Need Furniture soeseeceeceees DON’ t Forget the Place. —AT— Armory Hall, NEVADA CIty, SUNDAY'S B, ¢ Colts and Mona Cashin Beginning at 1:80 o . ‘ . ® ~+ ? . i ‘Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes’ vohreidsat othe Hoard of kaucation)”” . Gents’ Furnishing Goods © ee NP eth aes Yeuss Cakes ConYuin te pace ‘MISS MABEL HUGHES . H ats Caps, Gloves, Etc. mae : é 9 FRED BOST Proprietor. *CLOCK gs el epee ea O e ee TELEPHONE 37. (GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA. ) LEONARD S. CALKINS. “ Extra fine Silk Finish Black Hose, 3 Pair for 25 Fioor ComMrrres : e e . : : x W. F. Englebright, W. H. Martin, Living 7 John Hitchins, Ralph W. Gaylord, . and more may be meade by any . J#mes J. Hanley Pir csi agi one with a McAllisier Magic tainments or illusiraied lec-. Tickets admitting one couple, $1 ay tures in small towns and vil-. A*ditional Ladies, 25 lages. A small capiial and A boo! tht describes, pictures and explains the operation ot licAllister’s And Stereopticons and tells how to conduct entertainments will be mailed T. H. McALuister, 76 Washington St., Chivago. RUHSTALLER’S For Family Use. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley, Agents. Taare orders with: SAN FRANCISCO seo BUSINESS COLLEGE 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. stantlyonhand. = = = == . Voealsolo...... .MISi @FLoor Dmector: Ladies Seamless Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cents, A Good ‘H. Dickerman, J. H. Hutehison, Lantern outfit, giving enterenergy are all that are needed. Magic Lanterns free upon request. “ GILT. EDGE” BEER archisis. Got $2,000 For Driving His Wagon. A few years ago a well to do but exTHe Hagerstown Almanac notes six . Tavagant farmer living out on the Rus. i sell cave pike went to Mr. Hart Boscelestial eclipses for 1898. What about} we}] and asked him to see his brother political eclipses? 50 CENTS A >—2.a >F © a > 1 £ Furniture and Mattresses Repaired Promptly. Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length = ae 4 " od a Se inserted under this head for 50 cents Ellis Sy stem of Bookkeeping. = of iff : a week or $2a month. Each additional line i Dave of the Narthern bank and tell THE STREET LIGHTING. him that he wanted to borrow $2,000 and that it would be all O. K., eto. The Gas Company Underdids-the Esctric Power People, The bids for the c'ty st~eet lightiog were opeved by the Trasiees last night. The Electric Power Loupany offered to furvish tte city with Sizty-oae jac.ndescent lights of 24-candle power for $100 per month, with addi. ional lights at $2 per month euch. This includes light for ibe city ball aad jail. The Gas Compuny’S bid was for $145 per lamp per month of 2S candie power, aad to light as far as the company’s pipes extend. They asked $2.E) per month to light tbe ciiy ball. Action was postponed till tomorrow nizht. A. M. Erooks, representing the San Francisco firm of Dunham, Carrizan & Co., made a st:itement io the Board relative to the Superioriiy-of tbe converse joint lock water pipe manufaciured by his house. : — W. W. Waggoner submi:{3d bis planus for a new water system. He pro,oses to reconstruct and eolargs the present system so tbat it will extend to all parts of the city, giviag aa am ple supply of water for domesiic and fi-e purposes. His estimate of the cost. oi} carrying his plans to compl>iioa is $28,000. “I never found a medicine that bit my case like Hood’s-Sarsaparilla. Jt tones up my system, purifies my blood, sharpens my appetite and seems to do me good all over.” W. H. Laughli>, Napa City. ; Mr. B. told him that he would not do it, but gave him the following tip: “T see you. or your wife calling negroes out of the field two or three times a day to hitch your rigs up to go to Lexington, and [ see you stop hands from their field work to drive a load of corn to market. Youstop all this foolishness and drive the wagon of corn yourself, theh go to the bank and ask for what you want.’”? The man went, according to. directions, and after he had sold his corn he went to the bank and asked for the $2,000. Mr. R. T. Anderson, one of the directors, was present and without asking any questions said, ‘‘ Any man whodrives his own wagon can borrow all the money. he wants at the Northern bank.’’ This little transaction changed this man’s condition in life, and he was no longer a money borrower. --Lexington American. etn Fame, When Mme. Albani was at the Nor wich musical festival, she received a bill from-a tradesman with whom she dealt, addressed Mrs. L. Barney. MisDO means uncommon. The veteran conductor Arditi—the story is not in his reminisconces—ouce received a letter addressed “Signor R. Ditty.’’ And only last season a gentleman iu the stalls at Covert Garden gravely informed a lady: “The De Reszkes are a remarkably clever family. There are Jean de Reszke and Edouaré de Reszke and Paderewski. ’’—Household Words. ae
Whose Was it? A-scholar traveling in the east Baye that he was once in camp with his friend Ramsay, a man of kindred tastes, in a wretched Phrygian Village far from the track of travelers. As they were takes in artists’ names are, however, by . , ~ Suitable for an Office. Brown. 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month Payable invariably in advance. Girl Wanted. To learn the dressmaking trade at Mrs. 3rissel’s dressmaking parlors in the Hamilton residence on Main street. 027-lw Store Room for Rent. Handsome and well lighted salesroom on Commercial street, 20x30 feet, with two good rooms in rear. Everything new and nice One of the best business stands in the city, Inquire of CARL SEIBT, at the New York Bakery. 016-tf House For Rent. A two-story house on Sacramento street with two flats of six rooms each, suitable for two families. Free water. Inquire: at this office. : 013-tf Organ For Sale. A sécond-hand Orgut, which has been in use in Odd Fellows Hall, is offered for sale at avery low price. For further particulars enquire of J.C. RICH. 858.tf Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory ca xe Obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents \pply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transeript offic Steam Carpet Cleaning Works. . Carpets taken up, cleaned and laid samc lay for 7 cents per yard. Leave orders a: jecond-Hand Furniture Store, Main street .1ear the bridge. 83-tf Office For Rent. . A nice front room inthe TRANSCRIPT Block. Enquire of F.E. ji4-t? on application. the Nevada Benn Pitman Shorthand, — M&F Rates Lower Than Other Colleges. -@& _ 200 pupils secured positions in 1896. Every shorthand graduate for two years has a position. SCHIIIDT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, . ab desesetecedbeees -Nevada City Cal. LEADING LAs ee 5 Cent Cigar Pine * —-IN sTook— The O. K. Painters. House Painting p H ae and Quickly Done. raeeeber rn ty Sign Painting, Graining, : As Good as the Bes’ -Prices to suit the times. Estimates give SWEENY & PIERCE. Orders PY Fg et el to us through i ‘ostofiice. aod Wednesday Evening, Nov. 24th, Hydraulic Parlor, For the Benefit —> Tickets per couple Extra Ladies . } . i { . . . . { <py— No. 56, N. S. G. W., The Native Sons . { i . There will be first-class Mucic, Removes dandrnff. No disagreeable oils to clog the Grand Parlor Fund. QOrigina color of hair restored. GRINOLA Hair Tonic Restorative ‘Cures scaly eruptions of the scalp. ; L caves a fine natural gloss, . Acknowledged tobe the best. Laduces a new and healthy growth of hair. pores of the scalp. For sale by H. DICKERMAN,. Drugs, Stationery and Photo Material. DANIEL & MANUFACTURERS OF POWELL, STITUTE HT Udi Tracer aus iraistareeauitnrassteedu The Plaza Store<m—. maura iy afternoon the C: Monarchs of Gre ball at Cashin field « Valley road. For th of Sacrameuto will ; who is the star play: catch, whilethe Mo: the same nine they « Sunday when they * an unmerceiful de . With thé promise ' wake-up of the Col be well worvh seein ss TO CURE NERY: . -To Gain Flesh, . . ° Know What Digestion Me: _Stuart’s Dysp . unteresting Exper 3 apolis G No trouble is mc . cmisunderstood tba “People ha ving it th .are to blame an ' cthey are not cured sand spring remedi the mischief is. stomach is the org Nervous dyspept any pain wuatever perhaps any of the stomach weaknes: sia shows itself no much asin near; in some pees kage Pity ar; in af Big in otber stag, With he stipated, “\ : ame wank . appetite, with < sour risings and . Mr: A. M.£Shary POR SALE IN NEVADA COUNTY, St, Indianapolis, lows: A imotiv garding honor a tuari’s Dyspeps Boon a euttorer fr for the last four y ous paient wedici ies without any fe sometimes gave t the effects-ot the: attributed this to being 2 exercise, but 1 ~ the table ar obstacles, for” sleep. better, an way. The above ‘ notoriety, bat * striking tents in the morning a heavy faced boy brought Mr. Ramsay a handful of bronze for sale. He sorted it rapidly on the palm of his hand and found umong the rubbish one very rare coin of Hierapolis. Then he put it all back again in the boy’s outstretched palm and ° ¢ offered half a dollar for the lot. The bor . pig nay @2nd 8 W % of Seo. 1: accepted the bid, gave back the handful, And § & of Sec 11,T17N,R8E. took his money and disappeared while . : AT $2 50 PER ACRE Ld the exultant purchaser went chuckling off among the horses, os five years’ credit, wel parent Ps purchase ‘price. rest on the _ — later peas sonpeted balance of principal at 6 per cent. an. ee +: OY ee ng up to the other Eng. aually in advance. of princiisiman, offered another handful of raboal payable at the expiration of five bish among which was the same rare years. Apply to Hierapolitan coin. The gentleman kept WM. A. MILLS the bronze in his hand and offered ¢ Land A tC.P R half dollar for it, which the boy refused, me Cee Os TS Me Bis though the bargain was eventually con£ i Francisco, Oa) eluded for a-dollar. hailed bis costpanion asd, hating’ as . HOTEL FOR SALE. purchase, informed him that he was not ‘ ; the only man who possessed a coin of Hierapolis, ‘Let us compare,’’ said the other, emptying the pocket where his bronze was jingling. SODA, SAISAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, MINERAL . WATER, ORANGE AND CHAM PAGNE CIDER, CFLURY ANDIRON. . = = FISCHER BROS, Props. = Is constantly pupplied withan °= = = Hoop’s Pitts cure indigestion, biliousness. NTYYEPAAAYOP AAU TEPAULYOPUANYTUuANPYY + 262 + New Goods. Heinz’s Chow Chow in bulk. Pickled Salmon Trout 20 cents each. Salt Mackeral 5 and 10 cents each. A. WoLr. Heintz’s Mustard in Bulk. Prepared French Mustard 25 cents per quart at A. B. Woll’s. tf extensive and fresh stock of STAPLE AND Fancy GROCERIES Of gvery description, \s a Whole Or in Forty Acre Tracts. Nevada County Agents For .DSuttfele Beer. THE MONARCH OF ALL BEERS. Try Our Celeoratea SYPHON Private Families Supplied. Everything in the way of CANNED GOODS. MS nee NG PRICES. Give usa Trial Order Factory Corner Spring and Pine Streets. . AULNYULNT AE audi PT duau ea eat No STALE Goops. ae Orereseeesoes I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock isconstantly new and fresh. My policy is to buy THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell At the Lowest. Prices, All Goods Sold at LIV = = 3 6 ’ No’ Cure—No Pay. Sessa attestation That is the way all druggists sel] GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. , It is simply iron and Quinine in a tasteless form Children love it. Adults preferit to, bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price 25 cents, jy19-6m MANHOOD RESTORED CUPIDENE This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures an 61 Prospect £ It is safe tos UNION :-: HOTEL, flain Sireei, Nevada City. HENRY NETSHE, -Hotel Arrivals. The spacious new building on Sacramentc treet a short distance above the Plasa ae) known as the 4 Te aeiT he bi dallas Eats. sacramento Restanrapt and Lodging House iocket. No coin of Hierapolis was there, Is offered forsale Fo thi day three questions remain unAT A VERY LOW FIGURE. red: How did the boy retain the coin in bactis isa rare opportunity to get a paying ponte et A eeeeent 8 cree ISOLTA PASQUALA, Nevada City One price to all, courteous treatW. D. LONG, =~ ment and prompt delivery, oe a aes BP Ss . © haunts of tra : : Attorney and Counselor :t Law, . PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer , Bes er did the coin $< BROAD AND PINE STS] ; Commercial Street, Nevada City. LOST MAN MAnaGeEnr. dEADACHE. OD : PIMPLES, °Andrew. Morgan, Colfax, Dave Jordan, “ J.8. owles, San Francisco, J.Q. Borne, ae of Mrs. Moore, Downieville, Mrs. Smith, Sacramento, R.G Raudsburg, Relief Hill, G.W Williams, City, J.B Davis, San Francisco, Thos. Bartin, browns: Valiey. organized, .at:' o’:lock Satard: dancés taught. Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs CURRS WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. ™"~SUCH as——— ‘ PAINS IN THE BACK, es SEMINAL Witt thes : Peay DESPONDENCY ANE CONSTIPATION, pg : The : fuoeraturiedependagtseovered the active The reason why sufferers troubled w Principle on which the vitality.of th SEX ysicians and 3 90 To Cure™ tor whieh CUPIDINE te tha cole y known rem4 ‘Take Laxative ®& money if a permanent eure is not effe~« by the 2 All Drulils And to which purchaser really (<long?--Yonth's FO ee ee value of his find? up stairs, Nevada City. ne, Dollar a box, six hoxes for $5,for Circulars and ress all mail Orders wae VOU dR DI or sale in Nevada Clits ye Sek dR eARoE Ait Sm Fraueisee, Cal