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September 29, 1900 (4 pages)

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the * th: lar old ire / ok,“ eyt _ ae a4 eae’, Ler ai of, : nts. . 4 da SSS Scssesees: ? SSERERDE € 4 f not to exceed five lines in ieumth feerrted u nier this head for 50 a or Bod month. Hao additional: line GRAY. ~ DOwney. . 40TH vRAR—NO, 13;097. [te eae Ltt Rep. ‘Schoo. HOUSE os + neatly done. BOVEY BROS., Broad. Street. Lun.tendersoné Co’s School Will Soon Open And doubtless, yon: will want some Shoes for” the children. We oon them—good fitters, wearers and moderate ce. Also as fine a selec: tion of Ladies’ and gentlemen’s shoes. as can be. found anywhere. Prices as low-as' the lowest for the: Same grade of shoes. Call and see for yourselves. No’ trouble: to. show. our shoes. Repairing PLAZA PLANING MILL ceceee RICE ‘& LEVWIs, aie. ve ++: ARCHITECTS AND. BUILDERS outdin = 3rackets. Woodwork of all kinds, ‘Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes * Geter. «tim! es on any work of this sort RICE & LEWIS, Office and Store Fixtures, that you may nee. SAcRAMENTO Sr., NESADA Crry. pareve cenesananesnes 50 ‘CENTS ‘A WEEK 10 cents a 40 cents th. Payable invarieb ode of advance. sutena ic New Bootbiack Stand. From now on the bootblack stand canbe ound inside the National Barber shop, instead’ of on the sidewalk, as formerly. It will be ‘in charge of an experienced polisher. wa. Waxrers proprietor. i For Sale. ‘Graib, alfulta dnd first érop of‘alfalfa hay.’ Bgyptian oats and wheat. Addr ‘ss, W. A. CREPS, Erle, Yuba county, California. House and Lot For Sale. A 7 £r00m house, with both gas and electric Ughte; barn and carriage room. All moderi improvements and a bath. Apply to GEO. A au 81-tf Lost. A Hver and white pointer dog. Answers to nameofUmo. laformation as to where abouts will be thankfully received by Gro. a 30-t£ Wanted. . Chhistian man or woman willing to qualif for permanent: position of trust, here or in home county. $900 yearly. “Enclose ‘selfaddressed stamped envelope to Secretary, care of Transcript. Situation Wanted. By a lady to do light house work. Small wages. App'y at office of Union Hotel. a6. “Atidwance fe for Old Machines. ~ $25 ‘allowed for any make of machine traded in for new Singers, good secondhand machines from $5 up. All Kinds repaired nd work guaranteed. Offices, H. J. Fuch’s grocery store, Grass Valley. Bros. shoe store, Neyada City. Rueexe agent. and Bovey. Gro, W House and Lot For Sale. My. property on Washington street, just outside of the city limits, is offered for sale at a bargain. New house, good well, fruit treeé, Must sell on account of sickness. Apply tor address. W J. Evans, Nevada City. House and Lot for Sale. Hard finished house, in fine condition, six rooms and pantry, and large wood cellar, }, ; situatsd on Orchard Street, Nevada Citys} with or without ravine lot, for sale. Enquire at Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j 10-2m ED. T. CHAMBERS, . cine nce, UPHOLSTERER: af Beds, Chairs, , made over brace 91 MaeetoS ‘AS NEW: ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED. CURTAINS HUNG AND CARPETS LAID. Come and see me when you want $onhdehleig in this I line. E. TF. CHAMBERS, Pine street. between Broad and Commercial, "Nevada Ci ity, Cal. GEO. "RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —~—AND— EMBALMER. treet, . City Hall. UNION MARKET, COLLEY BROS., wed ” Beef, Poste eS. Veal, Eto., w: ALSO KEEP ON HAND & CHOICE ; Whooping Cough; Croup Prop’s. _ A Moore. ve Nevada City Grass Yatley »PHOTOGRAPHS » ® THAT PLEASE I frame all kinds of pictures with artistic judgment. Central Hotet RE-OPENED. ihn Gris, ~~ Prot This well-known and popular h heen completely rencvated throughout, and patrons are assured of every comfort. 28°CENT: 25 and 80 CENT: eee ee A share of the public” patronage is soll c ited. ~ MEALS, oka es Cor. Broad and Union Streets. Niiiress at communmcations To * The Cad Auer. Se EA Que woul AAS. For Buggy Tops AND— Carriage Trimmings o# ‘all kinds go to J. Gaifys. HE-IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES At price to suit the times Horse Blankets of all grades. Harness, Saddles, Whips, Combs and Brushes. All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. No Credit 2:23" Curry these goods are now offered ae Cresolene Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. CRESOLENE being administered by inhalstion, gives the Safest and [Most Effectual Means Bt AES G the throat and ‘br onieh efficiency Co tewond ouderful. ies ausleoptle qualities et invaluable In .Contag:ous Diseases i and Stationer, 4 DICKERMAN, Drugeist eee or ‘oxoae . has P EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,. i NATIONAL STATE =avo DISTRICT Candidates. FOR PRESIDENT, WM. McKINLEY, OF OHIO. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, THEO. ROOSEVELT OF NEW YORK. NN Presidential Electors . SAM. M. SHORTRIDGE, WM. J. BARRETT, JOHN WALTER RYAN, HAROLD T. POWER, ® WILLIAM R. DAYIS, CHRISTIAN B. RODE, FRANK McGOWAN, WARREN R. PORTER, JAMES McFADDEN. For Congress—2d District, OF SAN JOAQUIN. FOR STATE SENATOR, [Third D’strict) Nevada, Sierra and Plumas Counties. J. i. Tyrrell OF GRASS VALLEY. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, Twelfth District, 2p M. RUM OF TRUCKEE. mente eee mee J, Ml. BUPFINGTON. gate and afterward ‘to educate public ~lur country was-at peace + RRFORD)(% FOR SUPERVISOR<Ant District. rHk 4 TRANSORIPE] BRUWwN & CALKINS,’ : iepetitert, a SUBSCRIPTION RATBS, 6y Mail, $0 a Year. Beet By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Weeks AUVERTISING RATES. Mvleknow,. om applieation. HE TRUST ITS OWN PARTIAL REMEDY. * what the trast problem is 9 serions one no Republican will deny, and yet it presents certain aspects of hopefulmess to those who can so far control their fright as to examine it with calmness and reflect on it witlr fortitude. The trust is to a. considerable degree vestors has put a stop to the craze for trust formation that oe over the sountry a year or two:ago. * It has occurred to thoughtful petipte boo, that én so far as. the trust is a nateral effort to secure greater efficiency of produetion by means of a higher degtee of centralization under the direct supervision of one keen mind and strong will, it is probably not to be legislated against with success. And, too, if prices are not advanced . anjustly through the workings. of as trust the public law has no rational ground for interference. If, on the other hand, prices’ are unjustly advanced the tendency is to create opposition to the trust by the organIzation of some powerful competitor. An unjust advance of prices. turns the attention of consumers to the use of substitutes for the product controlled by a trust and nearly every product in the market has a substitute of some sort, The consumer has another ‘very eff: caclous way of punishing a’ trust for an unjust advance of prices. He diminishes consumption, gets along with less,'and'thé market of ‘the trust is injuriously restricted: ‘ There is a limit beyotid’ which the trust can not goin its oppression of labor, for the dearest labor in the world isan underpaid -labor that knows that itis underpaid. The sexvicé it renders is unwilling and an un SeEvive is . alwvaguka odaily:dervice. 4.. UEP sepa There is also a limitation to the size of. trusts fixed by the'obtainable capaclty for management. When trusts atage there is a general breakdown and dissolution of the. trust. Asa matter of fact not one of the great trusts recently formed secured entire control of any industry. Even the Standard Oil company does not control production’ of the oil, but only the refining. The trusts that have been successful, and are likely to be permanent, are
those that rest satisfied with the economies of concentratidbn under a single management and are not trying to raise prices unjustly or to ‘oppress labor. Time is, after all, the best cure of most ills and some of the evils of trusts will work out their own cures, and yet when these cures shall have been effected there will be enough of evil remainIng to give profound concern to patriotic men and wdmen and they must sleep on their arms that they may: be ready to oppose wrong and defend right. The foregoing suggestions relative to the self limiting tendencies of trusts ‘gre made, not with the view of implying that trusts are not evils, for they are, bat they have not yet brought our beloved country to that awful ‘“‘ verge "’ thas “brink” that ‘‘chasm’’ into whieh clamorous politicians are ever striving to indude people to gaze with terror. The problem is seriots but serious men will solve it. “But Republicans insist that no problem that ever confronted human society was ever solved by hysterical clamor§ ing. Before there can be mastery of any difficulty theré must be knowledge and calm deliberation followed by forceful, but not intemperate, action. The Republican policy is to investi'gpinion to remedif&l measures. The policy of ‘the new Democracy is to ezaggerate and vituperate and so extempt more than the managers can man. . “y . y During thie four sow. tariff ycars be. = . tween’ 1698 and 1897, whea-hard times ould 8, ¢ averdge Annual value of ex. eee of. sdomestic products was years of Républican prosperity under ‘the Dingley tariff, which the Bryau:’ ités would have the people believe to be: destructive af comincrce, the average, @inval value of the exportation’ of 879. Doesn t ‘that jer you Mr. Bey ite? ‘Uncle. Russell is satd a have heey Strangely affected upen-gearni: ig) the financial.details of the sbair's recert p> So to-Paris. 3 FOR STA’ TE a SENATOR, Third Senatorial District. John : R. Tyrrell Of G-uss Valley, is hereby announced 4s the regular Republican nominee to: ‘tate’ Senator. FOR ASSE M BLY M AN. F. M. Rutherford {s hereby anncuced as a candidate for the Assembly from Nevada county. FOR SUPERVISOR, ~ First District. W: H.Martin Of Nevada Citv, is hereby anncunced 48 the Regulur Democratic nominee for Sopervisor of the Elie District, comrising Necada Township. Election ‘Tuesday, November 6, 1900. FOR. STATE SEN Third District. HH: L Moody. Of. T:uckee, is hereby announced as he ‘Regular Democrntic pominee fo: state Senator from the Third District Election Noveuiber ¢, 1900. ATOR, To the Electors Of the Ist Supervisoral District of “ev;da County. Iti pi esenting my nam: as an independent candidate for the office of Suprrviso’ of the Kirst. Dist: ict, I wish 10 star that Ia: in tavor of good roads and sate bridg s whic: may beunder the county control. Iam also in favor of gi ing home contractors and lahor-re the preference in all pub'‘ic worand giving taxpayers th prete:.ence over non-taxpayers. lam in favor of paying-the prevailing rate of wages for the different kinds o labor perform. d. We havet e m:chine shops, mill,, e'c., and gkil ed mechanics to doall kinds of work. a al o in favo of estatlishing a Bureau of Information on the resources of theo » suuty, to, induces eay‘ala come here. I mean to conduct a fair and square canvass of the district, without fear or favor, and if elecied willdo ‘all I can to promote the best interests of the county economically. K«speerfully, ‘WALTER McG. LOGAN, Unton. ’ Ftotel Re-opened And Now Ready: for Business. —— Henry Metzenbaugher, Ld Tt rf This Favorite Hotel has-been . . remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making — it second to no oe in papa part of the State. One tiundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room morpins vines for all Stag sand.B ve acted as a bounty on ex: : $839, 207,199 During the past three: domestic prodpcts has been $1,148, 748,. as we have an almost Building Houses {+ON’ THE— fristhiiment Plan, . your voutract, THE HOME. MARKET Is always with you; stay with it. busifiess here 49 pours, and expect to be here many years more We have been in the lambe inexhaustible supply of. timber in this neighborhood. We have made a snqeuss of And we are still at it. Oall and learn our terms before letting M., L. & D. MARSH. ee rigs Insist upen ving the Jor ‘Tan “AAAI Jon't be a 4 Clam”and take ute because a ittle Ghesper The vest a. . ways costs less . ] intbeend. For —~ gene “sale by W.D. fe VINTON and’ other lending’ sal ors, Sis Will Furnish you All flateriai for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE US A GALL. Good Lumber st réasonable rates. a Do You Want a Good Meal ? If 80, go to the Star Restaurant. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Will be kept open day and night. Oysters iu aay etyle. Short orders a specialty. Meals at All Hours—Day or Night, W. T. LARSON, Prop’r. NO eek Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Jo.’s is the Ideal Light. (AO YOUR PLUMBING DONE? i AS AS AS AS ASAE AS AAS AS AE TSE If not don’t fail to call on nN. FE. HOWELL Expert.. Piumber PORCELAIN BATH TUBS PATENT CLOSETS « ‘PLU MBING SUPPLIES Broad stredt, bélow New York Hotel, ‘ID Their New Saloon! cite the public’ to anvimtemperate ral for a self constituted leademahip. Which: policy is. the More Wise and . detormilzie. During the. last three reard of Demoerutio low tariff administration, nnen world, and Democrats were only $145, 211, 261 and, has been driven out of two hemispheres, a formidable insurrection in the Philippine islands has been resisted and internal improvements have had all the money they necded. : <AabeieuninanilaiansyAeslinSeasiiiiaisinaaliai patriotic is for the wisé and patriotic to . patrens to call ‘MAITLAND BROS. nave moved into their new quarters on Comreial rest and‘ invite all their former. and see them. They will make it 9 point to serve the finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of Mixed Drinks a Speciality. } . MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. NATIONAL oi Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERI M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to trensien: vustomers. Stables Open . All Nights Foot of BroadStreet, Meyada City. Telephone No, 72, pe ae We en ‘Limes: 3 . Lemons Se tele’ — Factory The Best agers, The Best Cigars. Cheve are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” ‘Beer 5 Cents a Glass, Au she be. faworien Weoteky cy aplor s ew: weenie Ten rey . “Robin ows Wm. J. Britiand. Peerless. Saloon. Fitts PURCHASED THIS POPULAR saloon from Chas. Dahlgren, . am pres sa tofurnish to my customers the . Finest Wines ow Liquors and Cigars, All my oid friends and all th who call will be reweaa te a contebous tudes ner, eats W. RICH. NEW, YORK HOTEL. _. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, u pen NEW MANACEMEN T—A home-like -date house, situated in one of t Bled rooms; electric lights throughout, THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county for variety, cooking and service. Pi RicrTey FIRST-CLASS BAR supplied bighest-grade hiskies, inde, Cini, Eto. Fancy Mixed Drinks a speeRates moderate. Best : accommodatious ip the county for the money. FOR THE — ence, Finest and iit of Bread YOU SHOULD GO To ‘THE POPULAR BAKERY. CAKES, BREAD, PIES, Erce,, The most palatable and whol! found iu Nevada City. ye meee to HOWARD LOVELAND, Prap'r. ICE ICE! Is prepared to serve Ice daily to all parts of town. Prompt service gparanteod: ve your orders CORCORAN & ARBOGAST, Broad St., Next Door above Theatre. C. H. HARRISON, DSAULEB IB C. H. HARRISON, RBOAD STRERT. Ooo. Roseuberg Bro HANSEN BROS. Proprtetors of the Grass Valley Soda ‘Works * AGENTS FOT WIELAND BEER. '. <2: Our wagon wil!-bs in Navada: gay Onions for Soda, re ta, Siph* , ote., promotly a to. W wil ont telephone wiser on Valley. ‘Untlery only. * MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietos lodeantost portions of the Queen City. wine Ihe Popular Bakery, THE REVADA CTY ICE. All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco” The Pinest 5-Cent Cigar in Towa. tee bel: