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Register.
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G. COMPAof busiSan :
meeting ©:
e ith day
12) of Two
n the capble immece, Golden
assessment
ay ot Sept.,
ertised ~
payment is
‘day, Oct. 8,
ssment, toad expenses
T's.
AN, Sec.
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THE TRANSCRIPT,
Published every ev: except
St ndays and 79 ev Malsare by.”
BROWN. & CALERTS County
Convention.
N. P, BROWN. L. 8; OALKING.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Cne Year in adyance....+. eae
Six Months..----:
‘\hree Months..
Per Week...-bediecas ee
Tf not paid in advance, 60 cents per month, . A
r Monday, September 28, 1896, at 11
_ o’clock’a. m., at Nevada City.
es for the election of
County Convention ‘will be.
Saturday, September loth,
At such times and places as are
‘ of the County Central
at reside in the respective townshi;
vi however,. that in Nevada City
Grass Valley the polls shall be kept ope
2p. m. to 8p. m.
ADVERTISING RATES. ‘
Made known on appleation.
Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as
second-class matter. ;
"BENIGN: TORNADOES.
One Delivered = House to = Mortgages
“And, talking about cyclones, ’’ said
the man from Kansas, “‘them air twistera is mighty queer things.”’
The smart young man who sat beside
the Kansan threw away his ‘cigarette,
and even the gripman looked interested.
‘You have seen a tornado, then?”’
said the smart young man with anima“Seen em??? said the farmer. scornfally. ‘‘Why, young feller, I comes
from Kansas.’”
“Oh! said the smart young man. A
little later he ventured to rematk,
“Had lots of experience with cyclones,
I suppose. ”’
“Experience? Naw, you don’t get no.
experience dealing with cyclones,” said
the man from Kansas, ‘‘ ’cause them
twisters never do the same thing twice.
You just learn to dig out for the cellar
when you see ’em comin. Pt
‘They do all sorts of queer things, I
suppose?”’ said the gripman, as he started the train with a sudden bound that
it the smart young man’s hat over-. ’
en. is ey'
“Qne of.’em done me & good: turn
once,’’ said the man from Kansas meditatively. ‘‘Boot and Mit Glover own
the next farm to mine out in Pawnee:
county, and their crops kept a-failing,
and they kept a-borrowing money off of
me till they had their house mortg'
clean up to the roof. It looked like my
money was a goner, for they kept on
losing their corn crop every, year and I
couldn’t get the house ’cause they had
a shotgun waiting for me in the kitchen.
Well, one day long comes.one of these . fico:
roaring cyclones, and blessed if it didn’t
blow that whole house ovet into my
pasture—yes, sir, and dropped the roof
down on the foundations just as neat as
youcould have laid it. Looked as if the
house had just sunk out of sight. But
then I didn’t have a mortgage on the
roof, so I didn’t care about that.’’
‘Reminds me of a story of a brother
of mine out in Ioway,’’ said the man
on the step. ‘‘Had a fine setter dog—
best hunter in the state. My brother
couldn’t~shoot,; so he wanted: to sell
him, But he couldn’t, *canse the dog
“had a twist in his tail like a pig. Cyclone eanght that dog out in the buckwheat:patch one day and just nacherally
ironed out.that tail like a broomstick.
Hé sold the dog for $80 the next week.”’
—Ohicago Tribune.
FRIENDSHIP AND THE NURSE.
Why Two Neighbors Are Not on. Very Good
Terms With Each Other. ~
“Hattie and you do“not seem to~be
friends any more,” said the short, thin
woman a8 she paid the fare.
“Well, no, we are not,” replied the
tall, stout. woman, slipping her dime
back in her pocketbook. ‘‘You know the
nufse she thought so much of came to
live with me last winter.”’
‘*Why, how did that happen?’ asked
the short, thin woman.
‘‘M—well, I suppose it was because
she heard me say that I paid-my nurse
60.cents more a week than Hattie did
and that I warited one at the time. Of
course I didn’t say that to her, you
know; but she heard me. Maybe I mentioned, too,’that I give my nurse three
svenings oat a week. Girls will be girls,
you know, and my husband can look
aftér the children on those evenings as
‘well as she can.”’
“M'hm. It keeps 4 man from finding
fault with his wife’s management,-too,
if he’s kept, busy while he’s at home. ”’
"Yes, and I’ve noticed that by the
time they are in bed he’s too tired to
think of going out. Well, as I was saying, that girl came to me the very. next
week. Oh, and the stories she told me
about Hattie, even to the things she’ had
gaid about me, you'd scarodly believe.
The girl couldn’t' seem to remember any
of them at first, but after I'd jogged her . specto
memory she told me lots. Hattie wanted'to.quarrel, with me, I could see that,
but alle Gitin’t quite dare. She knew
how much that girl knew. Besides, I
was as,sweet aa houey to her every time
‘we met.”’
‘Then how comes it that you are not
friends now?’
“Oh, didn’t I tell you? The girl went
_. back to hér after a while.’*
“‘Oh,”’ said the short, thin woman.—
Chicago Times-Herald.
Pn iemanenaesnend amen =nery aaa
From tie Irish.
First Citizen—I beg your pardon,
but I am a stranger in Dublin. Can you
direct me to Grafton. street?
Second ditto—With pleasure. Sure,
it’s the second turn to the right.
First ditto—Thank you, sir. (Walks nee
sond @itto (ealling after him)—Hi! Aus
If you’te a left handed man it’s the. 7) i
—~ other way entirely. —London Globe.
Our Oldest Fireplace.
Perhaps the oldest fireplace in this
country is in the home of a Bangor man.
The fireplace was built over 200 ¥'
ago, in West Boxford, Mass., and it
set up inthe honse perfect and standing,
“with the same kettle, tongs, etc.,
. GLENBROOK
Republican :
. RACE MEETING. —
EST. IN 18
Trotting and Running Races
AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION,
LICAN COUNTY CONVENTION
eet on And all other malarial complaints
arising from a TorPID LIVER
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
GLENBROOK PARK “arama a *s ¥ RUSTIC, FLOORING
. ‘aye MUDD onesdenis TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, and Continuing Five Days. DRESSED LUMBER
a ee
on said Septem
id primary elections are to
of the County
er
(@RICE 75 CENTS.) es Will be Given.
be forwarded to the
tral Committee Grass Vall ith!
three days after the said Stection, ‘The fol.
is the respective number of delegates
recinct is entitled, being one.
precinct and one for each twenty
votes or fraction thereof for Hon. M, M. Estee
at the last Gubernatorial election.
For particulars see Speed Programs. Apply for’ informa.
Gro. FurrcHEr, President, ~
PQ. Address, Grass Valley.
(2—F Contains no Mercury, Quinine, Arsenic or other Harmful Drugs.
FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY
H. DICKERIIAN & CO.,
DRUGS AND STATIONERY,
ja Precinct, No. 1
ja Precinct, No. 2
evada Precinct, No. 3
I. J. Roure, Secretary,
P.O. Address, Nevada City.
e
Grass Valley, No.1..
60 BY N. P. BROWN & CO. .
BUILDING LUMBER.
TOWLE BROS.
CO. --===
All kinds of
ee
The Best of
At Market Rates.
Laths, Shingles,
Pickets and Posts.
en
MILL AND MINING LOMBER A SPECIALTY.
Yard and Office near R. R. Depot.
nee
'Grass Valley, No. 2N Cor. Pine. and Commercial sts.
Grass Valley, No. 5.. When You Buy Job Printing
You naturally want to get the best for your money.
The quality of Paper, Type and Ink all out <s figure ‘ f d
Buena
Cc Hill..
in determining the merit of the production, We use
only the best of these. But no matter how] superior
still the Printing may prove inferior if
paid to the Composition and the
to excel in ai e3 respects also.
Cash
Works .
Wonders.
40 YEARS —
North Bloomfield..
Columbia Hill.
to bo me bo eo BO Co NDEI EO COMA
proper regard is not
Presswork. We claim
Ch
STYLES CHANGE
IN PRINTINGNEVADA CITY
IN LINE WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS.
The same as in clothing, andthe
Fashion in the Art Preservative.
Printing plant in th
judges admitthe work w Sanitary
Plumbing
J make'a special
loy the best wor.
e best materials.
shall be: “Will
electors for Pr ; . tee uo pa : Wenn De :
const bein cons ret Harness and Saddlery He ie
se burgoos af nauplii Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. Assemblyman for the
atorial District
District Conventions in
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
the joint Third Sen
tion. The delegate
Convention will fo:
esentative districts for the
iP
nomipating, Supervisors
See our work and get our figures. They will satisfy you.
JAMES CAIRNS,
p. National Hotel,
the following
Stoves
all meet ci such time and BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers,
icipal officers. Also to elect a County
Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Morning Light
Pat. ‘Todd Heater Heating
We have the newest and.most complete Job} Absolute 3
and we have the best of workmen. Competent ying $5.00 life member ship
, 1,50 per month.
© are’ now turning out to be the best. “aie
pation,
able to
lly,
ally. LL PAY, if you are accidentally killed,
soo
HEALTH
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
ity Mutual Aid Association,
San Francisco, Cal.
e For Five Cents Per Daye
WILL PAY, according to the hazard f cocufrom. $8.00 to 00 a hg teeter when unhw work through b
208.00 to 690/00.
WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are
sigh and unabl to work.
Witt pit } ayaa fpr funeral expenses.
Tanscrrrt keeps up with the decrees of Dame . or both feet and oni 3.00 to
otection to the members upon
LIFE INSURANCE.
Also i licies of Lif Jasarencs: Pees
from $1000 tol in cae OF death, and
$5.10 per S10 por ot A oP P mage
a Geath or $1000 at Fee 1b years;
Fit per week for accident or sic!
IF INSURED,
You cannot lose our w
iyo bagel utual Aid Association gf oh
eminen oelSaud, pe SPR AN Eetciation in the United
Sunbeam
Box Patterns
And others
Richmond
Grand Pacific
Prices for Cash Only:
Single Harness
Double Harness.
OFFICERS.
have been designated by t!
ip committees to act as i
d conduct said election:
1—Polls at Ice House.
f at City Hall. Inspector,
e.
a No; 8--Polls at Court House.
1 ws 33 ge
lat—Po at School House.
pector, Sam Ed ¥ fi
Willow Valley—Polls at School House.
§. McCausland.
jat—Polls at Sehool House.
pector, F.C. Bost.
Indian Flat—Polls at School House.
spector. ‘
Grass Valley No. 1“Polls at City Hall.
spector, Wm.
Grass Valley No. a Polls at Eagle Hose
10. 5 ,
$—Polls at Reliance Buildlis at McDonald's
Ins; or, John Martin.
0.5—Polls at School House.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Transcript of Nevada City,
Is to be be found in almost UNION FRUIT STORE
That fine Ranch
Ravine, near Selby
MARK’S RANCH
spector, J, J. Hanle:
Nevada No, 2—Pol Sweat Pads, per pair..
Curry Combs..
ps prt Straps.
Cooking
Westwood
And others Tt consists of
Sp
Spur Straps..
'wo-Horse Whi
Best Harness Oi
A rn
a ll Qure, per box.., ..+.++
%0. 320 Acres of Land,
A Good House,
Fancy and Stap
season by all Hardware SHERIFF’S SALE.
completest I ever offered
scarcely help being reminded
the really valuable news A. ISOARD & SON,
And all necessary outbuild
Also, will be sold, all the
place, consisting of
Horses, Cows, Hogs, Goats, Etc.
rything on the p
Parties desiring a
ing» Inspec C.
Pes Valley
A. G. BELL, Plaintiff,
va. ;
GEORGE KRESS, Defendant.
E OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED
out of the Justice Court, No. 4 Township,
of Placer, State of
. Bell is Plaintiff and
= nspector, m.Wasley.
Empire—Polls at Watt Park. Ingpector,
Ranch—Polls at School House.
ey.
Polls at School House.
pector Perrin.
Hill’s Flat—Polls at Hughes’ Building.
t School House.
There is nothing of that kind
made that you cannot fi
on sale when you visit my store.
Plain and decorated
In profusion to suit all
tastes and purses. Iam sure
Lean please you in this department.
Tinware
al—that makes the paper
sought for by all classes.
and right
Tomorrow along each} Enterprise Brewing Co.,
day thereafter as'the days come
and go the TRANSCRIPT will
continue to improve in all its
departments.
lace will be sold.
of this kind
the premises
fornia, whereis ‘ress
judgment rendered the
A. D. 1896, for the, sunt
ited States gold col
and interest. I have
the right, title,
Crockery pecto i
Buena Vista—Polls a'
of Thirty-Four R. R. Porter.
Hill—Polls at Sehool House.
Higgins.
Polls at Eastin’s Store.
n—Polls at School House.
Manuel Starks.
NgvaDA Crry, Aug. 18.
Empire Stable,
claim and interest, of ‘
member that I make a speress, of, in and to the folof them. From the cheap:
rate will be found here. . ;. That certain pi
te of Californ
nated as the W.}
Township 15 N.
est to the most ela ity of Nevada,
r, L. G. Kelstr
North Bloomfield—Inspector, stocks well; laever
cash deposits with the States Tt has $6,000.00
of eet ea and Missouri, which, together
.L with; an. am;
™
Reserve Bund and large
ake Beeert ficate an absolute guarprotection to its antee Of the solidity of its jon
members.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
when that favorite
Today old newspaper of. J.L. M. SHETTERLEY,
up-to-date ideas, the DAILY
Secretary and General Manager if
San Francisco, Cal.
every well-regulated home
of the county and in most all
The business places too, we. Frozen Eastern Oysters.
hear people wonder
how they got along without it
P d wh
Yesterday vid secnite t Fresh Shell Oysters.
consider.it seriously you can
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Large Cans 60 Cents.
Fresh Cocktails made of
service—local and generWire Fencing . .
Have plain and fancy. and singular the tenthereunto belonging
ise a) ining.
ce is hereby given: that I will on
Thursday, the ist ‘Day of October,
A, D. 1896, at 12 o'clock M. of said day, in
front of the Court House door, of the county
sell at public auction, for U;
id éoin,.all the
Kress, of, in and to the above d
thereof as may be necessary
more,
Relief Hill—Polls at C. E. Landgbure’s.
spector, R. Penrose.
Eolumbia Hill—Polls at School House. 1 Exchange Hote!
Broad Street, opp. Nationie
is at School, House,
a ess nd other materials for spector, John Curnow.
North San Juan—Pol
Paine. ;
d—Polls at School’ House.
lie—Polls at School House.
Polls at School House.
pector, W. M. Moulton.
ihc Polla at School House.
. A
Paints, Oils
JArIES HENSESSY, .
ls at Hose House,
ready mixed Paint so! id.
ND CUTLERY, representbo ry
he best eseribed prop§ HORSES, GARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
Firearms #
products of the leading makers.
GEO. E. TURNER
55 to 59. Pine Street, NEVADA CITY.
sufficient to satisfy said ju
with interest and costs, etc., to
and best bidder.
lis at School House.
Dated September 8, gee
Mooney Flat—Po
Spenceville—Polls. at.Eman’s_ Store.
gies, Wagons and’
Teams with el
ice on reasonable By J. H. PASCOE, Deputy Sheriff.
: Hacks to let at short not
Watch and
Jewerly
Iker.
gga at School House.
vis.
— Polls at School House.
aggoner.
Ready—Polls
at Sehroeder’s
r, Jas. Huntress.
are free from vices, of good
style, and capable of going as fast as any gens
tleman cares to drive.
TIMOTHY GILES,
PROPRIETOR OF
CoTHE HUB.”
Corner Pine Pine and
Commercial "i
Notice to Contractors
ane No. 2—Inspector, F.
*Boca—Polls at School House. Inspector, &
le 1—Polls at School House.
spector. x. Dryman.
"fo Bet Pal at School House. Inspector, sealed propo
By order of Republican County Central
AT, P. BROWN, Chairman.
Grass caller, peg A
Nevada City. Asst. SF
Notice is hereby given that
sals will be re-.
Clerk of the
Trustees of Neceived by the Repair Shop
Board of City
vada City until Choicest Wines, Liquors: and Cigars.
HOUSE AND LOT
For. Sale.
The undersigned is about
to remove'to Vallejo and_ will
sell his house and lot on Main
street .
AT A BARGAIN.
It is one’ of the most~desirable residence properties in
Nevada City. Enquire on the
premises. K. CASPER.COOL, SHARP BEER.
When you are thirsty and feel like taki
oat eas MILWAUREE BREWBEER, call on
CHAS. PECOR,
Corner Pineand Commercial streets.
Thursday, Sept. 17, 1896,
at 8 o’clock p.m.,
Assessment Notice.
UNTY ELECTRIC POWER
CHARLES HARRIS
Has opened a Jewelry and Watch Repairiag
Nevada Assay Office,
Established in 1853 by
JAB. J. COTES,
No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold and ores of every_description mel
refined and assayed. Practical milling
quartz from from ee
for constructing a rock or ceconnecting the
iron bridges
Deer Creek, on the
Plaza side; also for filling in.
behind said wall, as per plans
and specifications on file at
the City Hall.
By order’ of the
hat at a meeting of
id on the 27th day of
No. 1) of twenty~ment _ wall,
an assessment,
ers to the
Zs
Holmes Building, Corner Main an
Coyote ‘Streets,
Ibs. ’
the company, room
Silver Bars. Acids
San Francisco,
,
Dr. A. Chapman,
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
he assessment shall And is now prepared to do ail kinds of work
bi: ti
Shor ‘ean Soran on Tu
1896.
ment, jeer po with costs
‘of the Board of Di
ye wen day
of advertising, and PRICES LOW.
"Trustees.
He knows how to draw it; and it is al
Cool and Taérerbine, Ades
All kinds of Wines and Liquors. Private
Roonis in connection.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
Broad street,’ Nevada City, Cal,
Sole Nevada County Agents
Makers of the
B BER IN
T WORLD @
Union Livery Stable,
Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r
econ
The finest turn-outs in the county,and plene
ty of them
Open day and night
Hat Baconand
wholesale ono
Goods: delivered free
of charge
NATIONAL, MARKET
Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Banks,
C.J.NAPFZIGER, Prop’r
* And albleinds of Moats
usually found ina
class market.
Do You Want
a Good Drink? .
aobb rink sufficient to make yo
“« THE RECEPTION,”
SCHIMIDT BROS.,
LEADING CIGAR. DEALERS,
Pine shreeh sisi: inese eee Nevada City, Cal.
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
RAL ARTHUR eo UMBOLDE IMPTD: >
ee
Then Try PARNELL’S
‘ ‘JESSE MOO} ” “CYRUS NOBLE,” “CAS
Dr. C. W. Chapman,. « ogo, uti eee : a
s yu
DENTISTS.
WORK. GUARANTEED. _
T. H. Carr, Clerk.
} , Room 27,
San Francisco, Cal
Office. gt residence, Sacramento st., Nevada
City, Cal. Tel. No 41144. Commercial Street.
Plastering
Le DES
Brickwork <p
In all their bra
PATCHING AND WHIT!
ORNAMENTAE. PLAS1 ec
CEMENT WORK.« Specialty.
O'REILLY & ZILKIE. Pe ser es >
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