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September 29, 1898 (4 pages)

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tof the Senig vote theregroonme . of from « . Leese r ‘absence vdutiel of the . bacon m, or unih should the iched, displaecapableof per-, or be absent ro tempore.of r until the vashall yhen members osen, or until ant Goyernor acancy in the f the reasons he Lieutenant ro tempore of 1e powers and e powers and olyve upon the 1 the office of wh general eleciR SIX. al Amenineat the je. of cy te sting to, to cram roposed to fo owe ol ‘system shall ar schools, and chools, —— ; as Mm or'mu ase entire revenue . I fund and the lied Pierced sat inolade 20) or: ing more than ich a course th will’ pare ural ning nor’ » Uni versity of 2 SEVEN. nal Amendment the people of the iment to section Constitution, 1 Legislature, b’ md nd said section the Legislature, ‘clock meridian lu: the ‘im convene the un. The las sion for twentynust adjourn to hirty nor more ime of adjourni to upon sume fond P moe gate ich shall ng, preser L e ture shal all be sietoa to d. than sevent; e introduced ie “ee omen tingge . e consen' rs beet 8 suant to the nd an act ai ike the f California, enr the submission the Constitution jot she ne apsliiies nce ited proposed era. by the Goals he election to ee on , 8, A. D., 1898. ments are to be anner and form lection must conreon the followe voter may exi by law: being Sendment No. ms inst San Frandebtedness r the con-. Yes orks from stitution No o be paid evenues of y were inbeing Sendment No. ‘ay local} Yes by inhabiir governNo ree, bein .mendmen creation of détermine te, and to ior Judges{ No ior to serve tion). , being = mendme idated c! ar ized or to} Yes Hey a chartion, from No ‘elation to , being As\mendment, . of Goverssion there-. Yes : removing . —— ernor No hoe during bei AsAmendment . Yes id. defining ven, bein al yaaa: af or adjourn-. Yes or not less . —— Nga sixty No Ls e Great Seal of the y and year herein UDD, Governor. L. H. BROWN, ecretary.of State. RISON, rd ; and Tobacco Cigar in Town. ‘RISON, yp. Rotenberg Bros stable, al EB: 3 1 xchange Hote! _ Prop’r. or a AND BUGGIES art of the State. FORD, iselor at Law, DING, COR. COMTHE TRANSCRIPT. “BROWN ‘& CALKINS, rt : Made known on application. ‘gil to be the hest brand on eal use. “Sold by the Bottle or.in Bulk : ase on sik Enterprise Bock Beer. ADVERTISING RATES. _ — 7 : ee 2 Takes the Lead and is b wiagrne cc ag b e market. It ighly recommended for family and mediin quantities to suit purchasers, CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. A.B. WOLF, Sole Agent. All Orders Promptly Filled. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Proprietors. Bach season's social buds, ft seems, are At least it’s noticeable that the florists’ back at once, you rascal! I’ve no time . to spare.—Boston Herald. they've made their “pile.” after that? was a strapping fellow! Why, he isnot look? Courier-J. ournal. Inatentions, fairer far thin those before, bil are vastl: more.“9 . ~Chicago Journal, IN A HURRY. aN Siphtad (to Scenics that ‘The Small Boy. ae Perversity observes no bounds; fe How often do we know it. The worse a’ battered tin horn sounds The more he likes to blow it. — Washington Star, Before and After. Rex—All men believe in luck till Bess—And what do they believe in Rex—Themeelves.—Town Topics, — A Strapping Fellow. : Biedad—I thought you said your son five feet tall. . Wiggius—No, but be teaches a country sehool—N. Y Truth, . Oat of Sight. 4 VE DER my tustache shaved off—How do I Algy—Simply smooth.—Louisville Reprehensible Tautology. Wines and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. —_Sole Agents for the. Celebrated Enterprise Beer, 7 is Bodie ag best ‘in the market. Sold in ts, pints, half pints and kegs. Choice Ma! Wine for family a es icinal pur ag al selection of ines for Famity use. Genuine Imported Swiss, Limburger oe “Roquefort Cheese, the finest ever Yamaily pe Particular attention paid to ie orders. ‘NEW YORK BAKERY : Commereial st., Nevada City, A. J. HOMANN, = = Proprietor “Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.,. Baked Every Day. Wedding Cakes to Order a Soecialty The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. These are the attractions you coi always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass. . All the favorite brands of Whiskies ke oor such as : “Kentuck; cee Taylor,” “ Gene homas I Taylor, Pepper, an bin H Wm. J. Britiand. THE GROTTO, MAITLAND &. BECKLEY, -Proprigsees Choicest of Wines, Liquors and igure } Steam Beer a Specialty. Call and see us. We will make your visit a. pleasant one. meranecher the oct, evade City old stand, Main ‘Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, . ; [Henry Lane, = Prop’r Pein heme turn-outs, u he eounty,and plensay.of ¢ = day and night ~ SCHIUIDT BROS., LBADING CIGAR DEALERS, Pine Street ...c00.:sesseeee Nevada City Ca) “LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar’ Sold. \ NRERAL ARTH UMBOLDT Perea UR BOHEMIAN CLUB ROSA HARMONIA logical chap I ever hear speak, ette.—Louisville Courier-Journal. na cs eas you can be accommodated with y aA Liquor, Ale, Beer. and Cigars But the cure of them all all ig the Old dark.” GEM, w has 5 mood “How does she do it?” spain PEt avn Joes se do “She makes me get up and look at the NEVER THIED THIS Twynn—Ricketts is the most tautoTriplett— What is his ‘latest offense? Twynn—lle spoke of the deadly cigarInstruction. Johnny—Anad does the gas meter measure the quantity of gas youuse? Papa—No, my son; the quantity you have to pay for. —Puck. Corroborative Testimony. Visitor—Pat says he's descended from some of the greatest houses in Treland. Mike—Musha! So he did, many a toime—on -a ladder!—Tit-Bits. “TRIED TO GET EVEN. But It Will Require a Lawsuit or ]Two to Determine Whether He Did or Not. This happened in Philadelphia. Happily, such inconsiderate women have been controlled in Chicago theaters. The huge hat of the sweet young lady in the seat before him had bothered the Philadelphia young man very~ much. He couldn’t see the stage at all, and his good money was bringing him in no return. He was a very patient young man, and he hesitated a-long while be-. fore he finally decided that forbearance had ceased to be a virtue. Even then he was very gentle. He simply leaned b, HAD BORROWED A WOMAN'S HAT. over and politely said: “Will yor please remove your hat, miss? I can"! see the stage.” She only tossed he head. She had come there quite a: much to show off that hat as to see th« play. She didn’t say so, but that wa: evident. The young man sat-back in his seat and thought hard. Finally he got up in front of the young woman, and when the curtain arose on the next act the young man returned and slid into that seat. He had borrowed a woman's hat on his head and awaited developments. The young lady became indignant and inent playhouses in Philadelphia. “Phe ritness of Things. He used to call her ‘‘duckie dear,” He pale ber Pe gocse” to-day, Because she takes quack drugs to dri Her fancied ills away.” =i i —Chicago Daily News. 1 Another Clever Woman. elock.”—Chicago Record. “] J. M. WALLING, Beginning Early. Bridegroom—Where shall we go. _ Attorney : at: Law, bans bib : ee . Subscribe ” the n Traepesiet, that when he knows } know he’s engeged.”—N. Y. World. Cholly—I say, old boy, I've just had . time, but when he wiuked one of °em -and-went-out: There was-a-vacant seat . .. somewhere. It eclipsed by several degrees of latitude that worn by the young woman behind him. He put that called the usher. The latter notified the young man that he’d have to remove the hat or himself. He protested, but was finally ejected from the theater. He now threatens to sue the manager. of the theater, which is one of the prom“My wife can tell what time it is in the middle of the night when it is pitch dearest, Niagara fuils or Washington? Bride—We might go to both places -_— see which we like —oo ‘Accomplice, * A stolen kiss Is sweetest,” “Quoth “Ah, yes?” quoth she— . * Of course, or. objection ‘ Tomale House, me best Tomales A. SELVA, Proprietor Republican Nominee For Recorder, : ‘JOHN WERRY. : ‘alley. _MISsS” THOMAS, Naar of Piano Pont : Leave orders at Vi icons drug. dress Box 55, Grass Val mee. = : Republican Nominee a= For County . Clerk, F. L. ARBOGAST. Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. tation of of of bareage cane, to the transpor v. EEArEn. Fancy. Groceries . PATE FOIS. DEVILED,AND POTTED Republican Nominee “ For Sheriff, . D. B. GETCHELL. “Yes! And the jdea of his flirting like Jay Green—I should say sol Why, he was so far gone toward the last that he “Do you know him, Katie?” ==}Crissel B ‘Bros, Dealers in . B-ef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams; -____ BACON, Ete., Kaystons Market—Commereial Street. Republican Nominee For Treasurer, A.C. COOKE. “The Referee.” Pretty Fall. ALWAYS THE BEST OFA Josh Medders—Hi Tippler got pretty well corned, didn’t he, swiggin’ hard cider at Pettingill’s barn-raisin’? . Wines, Ales, Liqaors and C'gars. Call and see how "tis your: elf. Commercial Street. Smith & Hartman. Republican N’ minee For Supt. of Schools, W. J. ROGERS. :
could only jest manage to stand up when he winked-both eyes at the same singly it overbalanced him and he tumbled dowg.—N. Y. World. A Severe Test of Faith. First Theosophist—This settles it; I resign from. ter? First Theosophist—Why, one of my tenants has gone off without paying his rent, and left a note saying he would try to square up: with me in some future existence.—Puck. ——— Pleasures of Infirmity. He ie — in one ear, but he seems not to His. eet is still cheerful and gay; When musical neighbors embark on a tear He sleeps with his-bad ear that way. La Shows Her Sirength. : ephere are 54 muscles used In carrying on an ‘ordinary conversation,” she said. looking up from the book she was reading. “And yet woman is supposed to be a weak creature,” he said, thoughtfully. And then he dodged.—-Chicago Post. WHling to Adapt Himself. “J never do anything by halves,” remarked the man who was hurrying along the street. “That's all right, mister,” replied Meandering Mike, who had just hag sy him; “a quarter or 75 cent ’ll do.” Washington Star. N\ Disconcerting. N _Mrs. Manycooks (severely)—Didn’t 1 hear a man talking loudly with you in the kitchen just now, Mary? Mary (complacently)—Oi hope so, mam, for thin Oi can call yez as a witness in a ease av braich av promise suit, mam.—Brookjyn Eagle. Taking No Chances. : * ‘Visitor—I. don’t see how you can allow your son to flirt so outrageously with that pretty servant girl. Hostess—Sh—h! Her-father is in the Klondike, and next summer she may be richer than any of us.—N. Y. Journal, 7 encidicnnnsipseriteapmoanliiegs Rather Dangerous. “An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a § tooth,” Thus says the Good Book, but I wonder, . forsooth, Just “how it would work if I started to pay My dentist his bill in that Scriptural way. =—N,. Y. Evening Journal. GOOD CHANCE FOR A TOUCH. my husband drinking. aati be vnasd an Together the lovers/cast their lot. And were joined in holy wedlock; But it was a failure, so they got A divorce to break the deadlock. —Chicago Daily News. Am Easy Test. genius or not. ‘Getting Along Nicely. “How is your wife getting on?” James Fole; Has the Finest Candy ard Ice Cream Parlors In Nevada County, . Speciaities—Homend ow of aces cog ge Candies and the > ~Commercial Street. . Republican Nominee’ é; For District Attorney,. FE. B. POWER. Republican N Nominee Second Theosophist—What’s the matthe place so po) The Reception Saloon, “Parnell’s” Old Stand, Commercial Street, Nevada City, Is still conducted on the Hines which made pular. No extra charge for mixed drinks, yond all mixed drinks made to perfection, For Assessor,. @> T. H. WILHELM. Republican Nominee For Covenet, Andrews & Potkinghorn Are Dealers in all kinds ef nae? les and Fruits, Fish, Ete. Free Delivery Wagon. Broad Street, next to Armory Hall. HENRY DANIELS. Democratic Nominee For County Treasurer, ‘Nevada City _ Undertaking Co. GEO. A. GRAY, Manager. Night calls from Union Hotel Telephone—Office,; 281 ; Residence 283. -E. W. SCHMIDT. aes Doelines Jack Scheeler ls the Up-te-Date Tailer. He keeps on hand the best stock of Foreign und Domestic Cloths in town. He makes snits at the lowest prices. Broad street opposite National Hotel. SE RY eewa cane: Democratic Nominee For County Clerk, J. J. GREANY. I. L. BOWMAN. SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiice in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON J. F.SHAW NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J.NAFFZIGER,Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Sausages, ete. Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually a arg ina first T : The _Mrs. Newmarried--I'd like to catch . Hake it th Jack Borrowe—So would I.—CincinTimmins—I have never been able to make up my mind whether I am a Simmons—lIt is easily tested. Just act like a hog when you are in society, and. if you are a genius people will admire you for it.—Indianapolis Journal. “She’s improving slowly. She is not Pleae® give us a call. New : Vegetable, FRUIT Are POULTRY STORE. Chas. W. Kam &Co. AKE this method of Saloemiog the p that they have open First-Class Store in the Transcript Block, Where they will keep constantly on hand the . best of : Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, etc. Booms delivered: free harge Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. to st += Nevad PHILIP HILD, Boot and Shoemaker Broad St., Opp. Nationa! Hotel. De J. STEVENS — All Sunny Rooms. Has the the mar nthe House. UNION HOTEL First-Class in all 1 its hccibeanhe: W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping places for all stages and busses. Electric Hghts throughout: the building, cenderit y it absolutel cly sate toate largest a mnest: spodern @ dini room in the city, Eig the ay cis andaffords. TAKE NOTICE-—No choeceiees employed of the Union Hotel, rovements, LL WORK PERFORMED IN A FIRSTSpecial attention paid to repairing. A share of patronage solicited. L. PP. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 2i-Merchants’*-Exchange;-Cali-< fornia street, San Francisco. B. — ADVERTISEMENTS-— SOLICITED : Pa all Sg go ors pedis on ng nesia, Mexican ports, China, New Zealand, the ";ugwallon Colonies, the Eastern Files of nearly every newspaper published on are kept constantly on hand best . and all advertisers are allowed free access to them duriug business hours P. F. SIMONDS, . Attorney and Counselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts w. D. LONG, _ Attorney and Counselor :t Law, See sult in A Photograph _ Isa nice remembrance to send a relative, or a friend or a sweetheart. They will be pleased if _it is a good likeness of you. MOORE Will make you take . ie pore nd ree tonehi eh ws you off to advaniage¥FICE—COR. BROAD AND PINESTS. up stairs, Nevada Citv. "PRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Witt PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS and Federa ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. & out shopping."—J-t-Kits. A prettats. “What mates atl the mer str Mise Ts Peovt f.eset bed iect +o es oe Fy te ees eas gee fort. € OES ae fe cd. E Lol a nD ge eee well enough ,to attend to her household duties yet, bunt, resterday she was Civil Engineer Ww. W. WAGGONER, and Surveyor. D UTY U. BRAL SURVEYOR EP a 3. MIN : §g ou — TILLEY BUILDING. NEVADA 1, C. LINDLEY, ‘Attorney and Counselor at Law. gt. 53 cco eemresges rcemy wens eee orn nme “ist. m 1860 BY N. P. ‘ mowl the “BEEHIVE Proprietor. . Agency Fr-<ibeitins Whiskey ‘Blue Label Catsup teatienn Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for = ae gos AND FISH. is. the Best. Give it a Trial. . POD ceicopseeseasnqah-ierriae bh OO Pickles, \ gal. bottles.. 25 . Duffy’ s Malt . ... ovens kre OM L4 Gamecock Whisky. cart 1 00. Olives, I 25 IXL Whisky. ....0:5. 75. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Bryant’s Root Beer Bene 10) Everything else in proportion. Hire’ a. oS Ae 5Gl ; . e = « @ © © = “ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee fo ae bulk, per gal. 50 ‘For Sale by<——— RIO OOO OOO -CRINOLA. Bor the Hair. H. DICKERMAN, Drugs, Stationery and Photo Cameras and Supplies. ° 2 De Br0fo%o 4 ° owe 2° OryoleSz0fc ° J ° Lo i) bo 7) g Gio 2 HQ? He So rr) Sow 0 DEL HALA? 0)5290)0200)9%09}00 CooGo owas Cn2 $ ° Pee aS RE Gro ° PE 9) 0°, Dw oe G O.° $6 Saye Co ° v) eA oN CG) °o 2 5) oo of xp acer [-) o SowGo o ° oo WHERE TO BUY. MOVING GROCERIES here all the time. We don’t . , . buy a lot of inferior goods mere_ly because the labels, or cans or boxes look prctiy, or Teas or Coffees because there is a premium given by the wholesaler. Yi. NVe buy when we find goods of distinctive merit, and we do not have them here long to decorate our shelves or ultimately offer at reduced prices. Freshness, Primeness and Fair Prices For Excellent Qualites Are Our Inducements For Your Trade. Are They Sufficient? PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, is now BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. . o@Fresh Gasseaneed Yeast Cakes Coxstantly on hand. TELEPHONE 37. THE “POPULAR” BAKERY ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER FRED BOST = Proprietor. . UNION MARKET, Commeréial St. Nevada City. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., OF. BUILDING and Pine streets. U: + . COR. BROAD and Lard. F COLLEY BROS., = Prop’s. _ At the lowest rates. wes, 4150, EREP ON HAND A CHOICE Popular ar Public Taste Hams, Bacos Perfection _in Brewing is omen AAA RUHSTALLER’ S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER QYATRY There are other Beers, but §GILT EDGE % IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. Agents Leave orders at Giecbeank: Saloon JOE CONROY, Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. Nevada Assay Office, Established in 1853 by JAS. J. OTT No. 2% Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold and ores of every description ee refined and . meg iio an ieal m om from M . Siny Gold Tet, Gold and Silver Rars, Aeida and Crucibles for — 4