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‘to name ofOmo. Information as to where_ Pine street. between Broad and Commercial,
e
CM lenderson& Co’s
FAMOUS
RED
House
40TH YHAR—No, 13,087. o
i Wil Soon 0 a5
. And doubtless you will want
’ good wearers andmoderate
"prices.
“tion of Ladies’ and gentleSchool = .
HOE 3
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
some Shoes for the children.
We have them—good fitters,
Also as fine a selecmen’s shoes as can be found
anywhere. Prices as low as
the Ie lowest for the same grade
of shoes. Call and see for.
yourselves. No trouble to
show dur shoes. . Repairing
neatly done.
PLAZA PLANING MILL...+
RICH & LEWIS, Seve. .
.+.ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS,
outa i + Brackets, Woodwork 2». all kinds, Office and Store” Fixtures: : =
Turning, House-Trimming, Fancv Grill Workla Specialty,
aot ou stio ‘es on any work of this sart that you may need.
RICE & LEWIS,
Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes ;
Sacramento St., Nunapa Crry.
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed ays — in
length inserted under this head for nal fine
a week or $22 month. Hac eel Ras
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month.
able invariably in advance.
Furnished House Wanted.
Wanted at once, a six or eight room furnished house in Nevada City near schools.
Monthly rental. not to exceed $30. . Address
L. L. MYERS, North Bloomfield: sel2 tf
New Bootbiack Stand.
From. now on the bootblack stand-can be
ound inside the National Barber shop, instead of on the sidewalk, as formerly. It
will be in charge of au experienced polisher.
WM. WALTERS proprietor.
For Sale,
Grain, alfalfa and first crop of alfalfa hay.
Egyptian oats and wheat. Address, .
W. A. CREPS,
Erle, Yuba county, California.
House and Lot. For Sale.
A 7 room house, with both gas and electric
lights; barn and carriage room. All modern
im provements and a bath. Apply to GEO. A
GRAY. au 31-tf
Lest.
A liver and white’ pointer dog. Answers
a bouts will be thankfully received by Guo:
D ownzEy. a 30-tf
Por Sale;
A fresh milch cow ts offered for sale cheap.
Enquire of Ben Rose, Rush Coeek. _s t-lw
Situation Wanted.
By a lady todo light bovse work. Small
wages. App'y at office of Union Hotel. a6.
Siduer ocala Machines
Sold aud rented on easy terma, or will exhange for. wood, hay, grain or anything useful. \ Good second-hand machines
from $5.00 ups. AH makes of machines
repaired and parts kept. in stoek. Of
fice at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store, Broad St.
GEO, VW. KEES, sole agent for Nevada
county, . ai-tf
House and Lot For Sale.
My property on Washington street, just
outside of the city limits, is offered for sale.
ata bargain. New house, good well, fruit
trees. Must sell on account of sicknéss, Apply to or address. W J. Evans, Nevada City.
P.O, Box 360, 920-1m,House and Lot for Sale.
Hard finished house, in fine condition, six
rooms and pantry, and large wood cellar, .
situat-d on Orchard Street, Nevada City,
with or without rayine lot, for sale. Enquire
at Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j10-2m
ED. 1. CHAMBERS,
UPHOLSTERER,
Beds, Louvges, Mattresses, Chairs, ete,
made over and MADE AS GOOD AS NEW.
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED. CURTAINS HUNG AND
CARPE TS LAID. *
Come and see me ere you want anything
in this this line.
E. T. CHAMBERS,
Nevada City, Cal. 4
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER
—aND—
~ EMBALMER, .
oneripee Broad . vopp. City Hi
: September. 26th, :
: and aze09:
4 0!
Notice
To Voters
All persons_ wishing to
vote at the
Fall Election,
(Central Hotel
during the year 1900
must register by
1900.
Transfers can be made
up to
October 11, 1900,
By application to Clerk’s
Office or one of the Registering D+ puties.
(ee It isimportant that
voters should apply for Registration at once, in order to
expedite the work.
F. lL. ARBOGAST,
County Clerk.
STARKEV.& PALEN’S
Treatment by Inhalation,
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa;
FO;
Consumption, :
Bronchitis,
Dysentery,
Catarrh,
Asthma,
Hayfever, ee
ebility, -« .~°
Headache
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, .
a2ED ALL
Chronic and Nervous Disord ers
}paE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Compound 0: Treatment, thatof Drs
Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of
the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNuHTIzep; andthe compound is so condensed and
made portable thatit itis sent all over the world.
patients have been » and
‘} over one thousand physicians have used it, and
ficant fact. ‘
mrt cepa scat i drugs do,’ by creating oes not as m
anctnerailment, and beneflitting one organ
. che ray Boyd of another, often asecond
course to eradicate the evil ¢ of a aot,
vigorating the whatel ety.
neni pebliahed ta 9 book 2 pace nials, pul
wa the permission of whoa ents;
th cmiawond addresses are as oe you
can retorts" to them for further ir thie
The great success of our ticatment. ey given
rise to a host ger Sayed
x¥ GEN ITS MODE. -OF
ACTION AND RESUL is mo title of a new
ed by Drs. Starkey &
“4a. this Peorat resarkable curstive into
Aprile net! Cures in a wi emange
n day and Fo ae earse furnis.
roit free. ttentio:
day yi West &. epg ction £6 silent
sai puia Stay ect oul
Puugite”
Nevada city
Grass —_—:
PHOTOGRAPHS
» » THAT PLEASE .
I frame all kinds of pictures
with artistic judgment. °
ALVAH N. MORGAN, PRED O. WOLF
.
Morgan & Wolf,
Dentists.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
*
Office Ho urs—9 to 12 a. M., and 1to 5 P. m.
RE-OPENED.
John Grissel, Proprietor
This well-known and popular hotet tise
. been completely renovated throughout, and
. patrons are assured of every comfort.
If not registered before . meats, 4
. 25 CENTS
ae and 50 CENTS
A share of the: Lerma patronale is solieited.
Cor. Broad aaa Union Streets.se Ren a RRR sete
Our Customers
ROOMS, *
“Take the Cake”
Because they like it and
know that itis pure. Try
some of it and share their
knowledge.
* If you go to the Picnic
be sure and get your 33
CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC.
Co ee
THE POPULAR.
H. CLOVELAND: Pron.
ICE ! ICE!
THE HEVADA COTY ICE C0
all parts of town. Prompt service
rs eae ae Leave your orders
CORCORAN & ARBOGAST,
Broad St., Next Door above Theatre.
HANSEN BROS.
Proprietors of the
Grass Valley Soda Works
AGENTS FOT WIELAND BEER.
Onur wagon will be in Nevada City eve
or.. S ers for Soda, Sarsaparilla;:Sip
eer, ete., promptly attended to. W
wiltp Saat selene jone charges oa alloriers
ephone 641, Grass Valley.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS,
Have moved tate their new austere on Commercial street and invite all their former
patrous to call and see ae They will
make it a point to serve the finest brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
_ All kinds of Mixed Drinks
a Specialty.
‘MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. .
=. New Prat and Vegeable Store
-YEE LEE & CO.
first-class Store adjoi
on MAIN SEREBT f, wher Aotning
be kept at all times the very best of Fruits,
v Jles, wand Yh _. :
iso, Cigars and! of 2 Pa and the
guaranteed.
Sere TRANSCRIPT.
&
. . srowa & CALKINS, + Proprietors. .
“a
‘SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By [Mail, $0 a Year.
By aeons 12 I-a Cts a Week,
ADVERTISING. RATES —
a aide aes on application.
In a little town or village in Ghenées
tershire there is a church which
contains the mortal remains of one of’
the old Crusaders. In moldering effigy he is depicted on the tomb, while
by his side in cold eloquence is imaged
sed the form of his wife. It will be noticed ©
by even the casual observer that the
female image is bereft of one of the
hands, and the story runs that the
Crusader, while fighting in” the east,
was made a prisoner of war and
brought before Saladin, who, before
executing judgment “upon him, asked
him if there was any reason why he
should not: be put.to death. To this
the knight replied that he was but
young, and would leave a newly wedded
wife, who would bitterly mourn’ his
} loss.
“The love of woman is as a fleeting
breath,” retorted the sultan. -“Your
wife will forget that you have. ever
lived; she will love again and marry
another.” To this the sad knight
could only reply that. on her fidelity
‘he could rest his soul. ‘Well, then,”
replied Saladin, “I will promise on my
oath as a soldier that if this man’s
wife will cut off one of her hands and
send-it to: me I will set him: free to
_. go to her.” By tedious and slow journeyings the message came, and she, in
all piteousness for him who was her
lover and her lord, caused her hand to
be cut off and sent it to the sultan,
who kept his word and set the Crusader free.—Notes and Queries.
‘ A Wonderful Bird. !
One day a wonderful bird tapped at
the window of Mrs. Nansen’s—wife of
the famous arctic explorer—home at
Shristiania. Instantly the window
was opened 4nd in another moment
she covered the little messenger wm
kisses and caresses.
The carrier pigeon had been away
from the cottage 30 long months, but it
had not forgotten the way home. It
brought a note from Nansen, stating
that all was going well with him and
his expedition in the polar region.
Nansen had fastened a message to
the bird and turned it loose.
‘The frail courier darted out into the
blizzardy air. It flew like an arrow
over a thousand miles of frozen waste,
and then sped forward over another
thousand miles of occan and plains
and forests, and one morning entered
the window of the wuiting mistress
and delivered the message which she
had been awaiting so anxiously.
We boast of human pluck, sagacity
and endurance, but this loving little
earrier pigeon, in its homeward flight,
after an absence of 30 months, accomplished a feat so wonderful that we
ean only give ourselves up’ to the
amazement and admiration which must
overwhelm every one when the marvelous story is told.—Atlanta Constitution.
Brushing a Derby Hat,
Some men will buy two or three
black derby hats a season, and these
will always look rusty and old. Other
men will buy not more than one a
year, and that will never lose its deep
and brilliant gloss:
“I'll tell you why it is,” gata one of
the hest dressera in town the other
day. “It is because one man brushes
his hat with a stiff bristled whisk, and
the other rubs his goftly with a piece
of woolen cloth. The felt of a hat is
such a delicate stuff that a stiff whisk
applied to it has pretty much the effect
that a currycomb or a rake would have
on a suit of clothes. -It wears the nap
off, exposing the bare gray foundation
in short order.
“A pieee of woolen cloth, rubbed
over a hat with a circular motion that
conforms to the grain, doesn’t rub off
the nap at aH, but keeps it hustrous
and firm and.of good color. I buy one
$2.50 hat a year and rub it each
morning with a bit of flannel. I guar:
antee that it outlasts three $5 hats that
are raked and scraped with whisks every day.”—Philadelphia Record.
An Extraordinary Island.
In the bay of Plenty, New Zealand,
is one of the most extraordinary islands in the world. -It is called VW hite
island and consists mainly of sulphur.
mixed with gypsum and a few other: ]
minerals.. Over the island, which is
about three miles in circumference and
whieh rises between 800 and 900 feet
above the sea, floats continua''y an
immense clond of vapor attaining an
elevation of 10,000 feet. In the center
is a boiling lake of acid charged water
covering 50 acres nud surrounded with
blowholes from which steam and sulphureus ft.ucs are emitted with great
foree and nefse. With care-a boat ean
be navigated on the take. The sulphur
from White island is very pure, but
little effort has vet been made to proeure: it systeniaticaily.
Put Up the Price.
‘Senator Frye of Maine was once of.
fered $400 to write an articlo for a
leading magazize, but refused, saying
the figure was not large enough.
“How mrch would you require?”
asked the editor.
“Twerty thousand dollars," answer:
ed the senator. which. of course, prt
fn end to the negotiations.
" “And. do vou Know.” said Mr. frye
to a friend afterward. “I couldn’t have
written the article auyhow.”
en ls eb aS hot oe
His Life For a Hana. >
EST. IN, 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
Eee
FOR Ee SENATOR,
Taira ‘Sanita District.
lor Gram Vi is hereby announced
as the A naopate epublican nominee for
. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN.
F. M. Rutherford
Is hereby annouced as a candidate for
bens Assembly from Nevada county.
Union : oid
Re-opened
And Now sartigl for Business,
fay Metzenbangher Prop'r
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repa.
pered and newly furnished
throughout, thereby making
it second to no Hotel in this
part of the State.
One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
And Large Modern Dining Room.
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
Ftdeity Mutual Aid Association
an Francisco, Cal. :
For Five Cents Per Day
WILE PAY, aceer to the hazard of occu
ee fr: ta. hei on, frais, $400 ta Fs wank when
ILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed
we. 00 bo, geen $10.00 ok, wh @ week, when you are
sick and unable to work.
WILL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenses
‘WILL PAY, if you ae a Bree . and foot
or both feet sind nds, $138.00 to $484.00.
pealass te F rotestion tothe members upor
peyine 5.00 life membership fee and dues of
aes treats here
LIFE INSURANCE.
also oh 3) Holes-of Life Insurance, pay:.
ng from $ to $5000 in case of death, and
16.00per & $10.0 Fee week ae eae and sick.
year wu oy, pa
Ko at darth or BUD ot ond ee es eee
10.00 per week for aoeidens or sickness.
IF INSURED,
You cannot lose all your income when yoi
‘re feat or disabled b; hy accident.
The F ag ind Ep Aid Amevation is Pre
eminentl e La and Stron age Acaident 2s ealth J ation in the United
ithe has 36,000.00 cash deposits with the States
of California and Missouri, which, Sowether
with an sepie Reserve Fund and large
make its certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of oo protection to its
members.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J.L. M. SHETTERLEY,
* et ryand General Manager,
San Francisco, Cal.
E. W. SCHIIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine Street. .....+0000050sNevada City “a°
LEADING GARY Berk 5 Cent Cigar
—aIs stooK—
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’L
BSTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB
4 BOSSA HARMONIA
John R. R. Tyrrell .
Building Houses
THE HOME MARKET
Is always with you; stay with it. We have been in the lamber
business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more
as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in thie
neighborhood, We have made a success of
ENGLAND.:
—ON THE— :
Installment Plan, ‘
And we are still at it. Call and learn our terms before letting
your oe 4
.M. L. & D. MARSH
Insist upon
“ving the Jor
dan “AAAI
Catlery only.
uDon't be «a
Clam’'and take
tute berause a
FOR SALE ey . little cheaper
LEADING DEALERS We a The best al
A.JJORDAN MANUFACTURER ways costs lees
VInTON and
Ex. se =z". Ean COOrER
Will Parnish you
All Material for Your New Home
On THE INSTALLMEN T PLAN.
GIVE US A OALL.
Good Lumber at reasonable rates.
— —===.
NO.
Soot
Smoke
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s is the Ideal Light.
N. F. HOWELL
Expert..
YPlumber:
PORCELAIN BATH TUBS
PATENT CLOSETS bse
AD YOUR PLUMBING DORE ?
AE AEE ASAE AE TEAS AS AE TELE
Tf not don't fail to call on
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Broad street, below New York Hotel,
‘amesNATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor,
Best of attention given to transien'
~ustomers.
Stables Opes 1 All Night.
Foot of BroadStreet, Mevncn City
Telephone No,72. —
NEW YORK HOTEL.
BROAD S8T., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprieto«
uw R R NEW MAWACEM MENT—A home-like
ouse, situa’ in one of the
z paanmtast portions of the Queen City. Fifty
Rice rooms; electric lights throughout,
PAL. TABLE is not spepaneed § in the county
» cooking and service.
“ATMOTEY chen mst -OLASp BA supplied
ins
ed Drinks a spec:
Rates moderate. Best accommodations in
the county for the money.
J. R. DAVIS,
Teacher of Vocal and instrumenta
~ Music,
Also Choral apd Orchestral Director.
Visite Nevada ‘City, Grass Valley ond othe:
portions of Nevada county weekly for t
of instructing pupils at thelr own =
omes,
For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete.
apply 0 the Professor, either by iene
Ker Uniod ose Boros on
Lemons 3 .
Oranges aeiee ‘
3
Just Received atj
Tegler's Candy Factory
CHING LEE
Dealer in
Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear
All clothes made to order,
and at the lowest prices,
Made to order
Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
Silk lgicues and Ladies
AND OTHER
GARMENTS.
UnderBroad Bee two doors below Mrs
Lutz’s Restaurant.
.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
fhese are the attractions you can
_ always find at
“THE COUNCIL . CHAMBER.” . :
Beer 5 Cents a Glass, . é
Allthe favorite brands of Whiskies ke on
hand, such as “Kentucky agazior, esse
” cep horse: “-~vlor,” =
bir Hood.”
Wa. J. Britland.
ond wh Sar cia be tr
Peerless Saloon.
HANG PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the
Finest Wines
Liquors and Cigars,
old friends and all the new ones
ner,
HENRY W. RICH.
pecial tothe Transcript.
--Semi-Centennial Year.-«
THE INDEPENDENT,
New York.
Only $2.00 per year,
or at that rate for any part of a year.
Send Postal for Free Specimen Copy.
THE INDEPENDENT,
180 Fulton 8t., N. Y.
THE
COTTAGE ORGAN
Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
Has attained a standard of excellence whichad
mits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can produce,
These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, — ick ee Ge in eal ef
combination, artistic ne Soa
pares construction, pg ng them the moat atomecec a ornare anes an ¥ d denirable —e for
omes, 8C 8, churches, lo dgee,,s00: eties, etc
ESTABLISHED REP EPUTA TION F .
UNEQUALLED F.
SKILLED WORKMEN
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORGAN.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS
Oatalogues and Price Lists on application.
Address—Chicago, lilinois. .
C. H. ystosicapese ica
DEALER In
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
hee
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET. Opv. Eosenberg Bro
CAVEATS, TRADE MA
ct ic le a e
ar businéss direct
dina court man~ ~