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September 4, 1896 (4 pages)

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. W Re 2 yr . le mp 8 IT! TS, THE TRANSCRIPT; . Teternons No. 4. FRIDAYS ccs SEPT. 4, reso, Programot Sports at the Miners’ Union) ooo ccinning to end by ever. voter in The Great Military Play, “The Volunteer,” NEVADA CITY MAIL TIME TABLE . The committee on amusements at the. No synopsis of it can do it justice. Qne of the largest audiences of their : be hoes ‘Cloud Nothing can be eliminated from it ment thus far last night'saw the arene 11:30 a. <a. following program of sports, and offer ate jee a i \ ys , +} Expenses to Citrus Colony Cricket wee eee ee ea Bs 8:0 p.m. “Examiners” of Grass Valley vs. the 5 ays and Fridays. liar City nine. First prize $25 eS and Holidays—11:80 8. m. to. 12:90 prize $10. ; p.m. An Appeal to Reason. Chicago Inter Ocean.—Major McKinley’s letter of acceptance ranks among tha mostexemplary utterances of statesmen, because it sounds in recognition of the fact that men are coming to think' more for themselves, and because. its author knows, as is well said by a church paper, from which elsewhere we quote at length, that “the unprecedented division in national parties shows that there isno such simple classification of our voting population into. laborers and capitalists, rich and poor, as Macauley describes,” and as demaThis is a campaign of inquiry. The religious press is as zealous as_ the secular—using “political” in its larger and nobler sense. The issues are not few, partisan, and evanescent, but manifold, national ‘and enduring. It. cannot be charged that the candidaté has overlooked one “of them, or that he has treated one of them ina spirit that is not eminently philosophical dnd praccal. * * * But, creditable as the letter . a Stetson hat. Third prize, a “sweater.’ NERY WEDNESDAY. . Detroit Journal—Major McKinley’s ; letter of acceptance should be read. Miners’ Union picnic have made up the DANCING. Best lady waltze r, dress. Second Best gentlemen waltzer, pair of pants. Second best, scarf pin. Married ladies’ race. First prize, clock. Second prize, silver cup. . Single ladies’ race, free for all. First prize, bunch of bananas. Second prize, box of candy worth $2 50. Single ladies under eighteen. First prize, fan. Second prize, pair of ties. Single ladies under’ sixteen. First prize, pairg of kid shoes worth $3. MEN’S RACES. Second prize, pair of boots worth $5 50. “Union-race for members of all unions. (Miners barred). First prize, pair of pants worth $5. Fat men’s race. First prize, hat. Second, hat. One-hundred-yard race, free for all First prize, $15 in cash. Second prize, Second prize, pair of kid shoes worth §2. . world, for the free coinage of 50 cent Miners’ Union race(Union men only). First prize, pair of boots worth $7 50. ment can be put into the hands of without ommitting something that every voter ought to read and underIt is as clear a presentation of the issues of the day and of right views con cerning them as can be presented in the English language, or any other. There is nothing in it that is in the slightest degree ambiguous or equivocal. He makes his language and meaning so plain that every man able, to read ¢an understand him. And he gives reasons for adhering to the existing gold standard until international bimetallism cah be secured, that must be convincing to doubting minds. © " On the subject of protection and reciprocity his views are’ presented with no less convincing force. © The great champion of American industries and defender of American labor believes it is better to open up the mills and factories of the United States to Americay labor than to open up the mints of the United States to the silver speculators of the whole dollars. No better Republican campaign dotuvoters than Major McKinley’s letter of WAR TIMES DRAMATIZBD. a truly artistic manner. It is one of produced in this city and the company lacked nothing in bringing out its true effect. The foundation of the piece is laid upon incidents and episodes of war times, when the strife was waging between the North and the South. The constantly shifting scenes of the story coupled with the thrilling situations -of. the piece tend to keep the interest “of the spectators at high’ tension. Frank Cooley was strong in the character of Col.Middleton of.the 7th Massachusetts volunteers. W. J. Elleford furnished much of the comedy of the performance in his inimitable style as Thomas Potter Bean, war correspondent for Leslie’s. Grace Royal, the pert niece of the mistress of the Royal mansion, was one of the most interesting characters of “The Volunteer” and was trusted to the care of Miss Jessie Norton, who carried out the part with her accustomed natural ability. Miss Lillian Elliott gave an. able portrayal of the role of May al and at . times was exceedingly emotional. When Miss Norton appeared in her. specialty acceptance, just issued. Itisthe proit seemed fora time as though the appants worth $10. Second prize, pair of . a uch is not the case, Dana B. Getchell . is to its distinguished author, it is yet Race for boys under sixteen. First more creditable to the Nation to which, prize, “sweater.” Second prize, straw through the medium of the committee . hat. of notification, it is addressed. Such a Race forboysunder twelve. First letter could not have been addressed to . prize, knife. d prize, checker duct of a statesman who champions! petites of the audience for her singing and defends only such policies and} would never be appeased and she remeasures as are for the good of the . sponded gracefully time after time. American people. . Tonight will be presented the great juvenile success “Little Lord FauntleOe * <2 Met-Explanatoryiroy,” with little Pearl Landers in the OFFICE OF title role. At the matinee tomorrow GREIF BROS. the company will put on “Cinderella,” CLEVELAND, O., May 30,1896. . oF “The Glass Slipper.” It is especially Mr. T. 8. Farry, City Agt. Travelers for the little folks. When the chilren Insurance Co. \ . laugh all are pleased, and this they edge receipt of your check for Twenty . fairy play. See Jessie Norton as OinThousand Dollars ($20,000) payitent in . dereila, the monster pumpkin, the liza people divided into “classes: and . board. masses.” Had it been so addressed it Sack race, free forall. First prize $5. would have sought to cajole the one Three-legged race, free for all. First and to inflame the other. Itis written prize, $5. toan unsectidnal, intelligent,. and in-. Mile race, free for all. First prize; quiring people, that patiently is seek. $15. ing its way out of complications, and, . Second prize, three overshirts. Third being so written, it is a masterly appeal . prize, hat-rack. peal to the universal reason and to the universal conscience. He’s Now All Right. _ . $5. Charley Pecor can from now on alJUMPING. ways be found “at home” at his new ; First stand on the northeast corner of Pine yencl nk poten, and Commercial. He has fixed his 3 Fs Hop, step and jump. place up after a nice style and has Now. tmree straight jumps. one of the best sample rooms in the city, stocked with the finest of choice wines, liquors and cigars. Through courteous treatment and close attention to the wants of his patrons he . fumery. not only hopes to retain the patronage For boys. First prize, parlor rifle. of the past but solicits a fair share of the public’s for the future. BICYCLE RACES. “putting” a 16lb. shot, free for all No Vacancy. Some people seem to be impressed . mittee received donations of groceries with ‘the idea that a Sheriff is to be . elected at the November election. . having been appointed by the Super. Prizes. eis _ visors to fill the unexpired term of the ie late David. F. Douglass; which does not . Considerable Feeling. end until January 1, 1899. It isa good Obstacle race, 100 yards. First prize, Hurdle race, 100 yards. First prize, For men. First prize, shaving set. For ladies. First prize, case of perIt is also proposed to offer prizes for presidential nominee, an J in. saying There will be: other prizes besides those mentioned above, as the com-} and various other articles that are .rather difficult to apportion. These able to charge what is so frequently . Fruit will be offered as second and third charged with.respect to letters of acé 2 There seems to be considerable feel-. i11) not be able to say that thing for Nevada county that no; ns in the matter of the fusion be. ley’s position on the money question is change is to be made for the reason’ tween the Populists and Democrats. . . jcertain in the slightest degree. . full of accident, policy. No. K. 5043 on . zard, the little mice, the trick cupboard life of my brother, Chas. O. Grief, who, all changéd-‘into the. beautiful coach ‘was killed: in railroad accident April . and ponies; See the grand transforma126th at Dayton, Ohio. ition scene. Matinee prices 10 and 20 I appreciate your promptness and . cents-—no higher. kind treatment and wish to thank you, . = = and through you The Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Ireémain, Very respectfully yours, ; Wa. GREIF. 1. J. Rolfe is agent for The Travelers Insurance Company in Nevada City. . Frank Miller, who was injured today, ; had been negotiating with Mr. Rolfe . for an accident policy in The Travelers a for some time, butut it off one day too long. . 12% CTS. PER SET of 3 Pieces See ee . 2 CTS, PER SET Equal of Any Similiar Document. 5 The St. Louis Star says: The letter “50 cTS. PER SET this we are complimenting the letter wan hats tat ak mon dee served. The.most captious critic will not be 60c per Doz. Pints 75c per Doz. Quarts ceptance, that itis vague or ambiguous 1~4 on any subject mentioned by. the Jars writer. ne Moreover, the most hysterical citizen Mr>McKinProfits Divided . . with Customers who of 6 Pieces. of 12 Pieces. ‘of Mr. McKinley is the equal of any c similar document ever written by @ 7 5 CTS. PER SET 10 a 2 repertoln Nic How Fieve of 18 Pieces. TONIGHT, LUNCH SETS pecorateo 20 TITTLE 95c per Doz. Half Galls. 35c per doz. Jel. Glasses BIG PRESENTS FREE. Highest of all in leave: (Latest Untrep SratEs VERNMENT Foop REport). Paes Royal Baking Powder Company, NEW YORK. © Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $2a month. Each additional line . _ 10 cents a week or 40centga month Payable invariably in advance. qe oS Messenger Boy Wanted At the Western Uniongfelegraph Office in Nevada City. Apply to the Manager at the office. : 93-tf nvevervenenenennttt That the most of ali inxurtes is FOLEY'S ICE SODA with Orushed Fruit Flavors. Luxuries are always tempting, but few of them are gstempting as this _Its popularity is inereasing so continually as come epidemic. It’s an epidemic, however, that you needn’t be afraid of #étching, and if you miss it you lose a real pleasure. WLAMMANANdddddddddd neth. FOLEY’S _ stmctuy pmst-ciass 13 COMMERCIAL ST. KINKEAD THE FURNITURE IAN. 50 CENTS A WEEK. /3a& : a 1 ab Bs 9 alk buy their furniture at Kinkead’s Cash Furniture Stores on Commercial st., Nevada City. og Furniture for Sale. The household furniture of MRS. D. F. DOUGLASS is offered for sale within the . gererenimen next few days. Apply on the premises, Water 6,8 : street. s3-lw Notice.
On Mondays and Fridays I will be at Henry 2, Lane’s stable. The only qualified and li. % censed veterinary surgeon in Nevada Co., Cal . DR. 0: C. BALDY Veterinary Surgeon. a22tf . ; ‘ Dear Sir:—I beg to acknowl. will do while watching the famous . : : Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can . } be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents Apply to FRED. 'k. BROWN. Transcript office NEVADA THEATER. About Writing Papers and Tablets for some time Can’t help it now, we're s0 pleased with the line It’s not only the beauty of our Papers that pleases our customers—it’s the PRICE. Elegant Pape for 2% cents. Tablets, letter or note size—we've a stun~ ner for 10 centa. See ’em in the window at : . VINTON’S. PHARMACY. One Week, Beginning MONDAY, Bvery Evening and Saturday Matinee «.Speeial engagement of the ELLEFORD COMPANY MEE Headed by the popularSoubrette ree [JESSE NORTON and 3) . (ORD FAUNTLEROY Saturday Matinee, Cinderella Saturday, New York Day by Day New Scenery and Specialties. Latest Songs and_Dances in Each Play Presented, Seats on sale for the whole week at Foley’s Aug. $4 No parlor complete without one of those WOODEN -MANTEL PIECES Made to order and polished to suit the shade of your parlor F , . Genuine French Plate Mirrors, 30 Per Cent. Less than San Francisco Prices. CARPENTER WORK in all its branches. Plans furnished, estimates given. Jobbing promptly attended to at reasonable prices. Give us a call. CORCORAN & WILLIAMS, Meir Sires Brises. OES ———— It Doesn’t . Take Much Money For Groceries Here. That is, not nearl in many other places. My prices are LOW. else’s. The quality is better in most stores—as as the best in all. Then the privilege is yours to bring back unsatisfactory and receive your money, and to have your purchases elivered free. much as they cost than most anybody I sell FIREWOOD in large or small quantities. W. E. JOHNSTON, June. reat one Sere ste. that Dana Getchell is.proving to be . The two committees will hold a oe) eri eee ba chaist pannet TO one of the very best Sheriffs we a, ~ meeting on Saturday, and if =. Prosperity Wanted. had fusion is decided upon there will be; 1 Jose Mercury: Thi t : : y < Ty: is country Married Yesterday. ; ie ete Seer * font ag “= Aa . will resume its former prosperity only [reat American . mporting ea 0. , *. ¥ Soy oe ee : . inations: Ht is said 6 job has a vy . when we have a tariff that will provide . comMERCIAL Sf....Nevada City A Wedding was solemnized in this been put up in anticipation of such aD . .. ficient revenue forthe Government, ah ci sterday afternoon by Rev. Father . Senator and Superior Jud boo : : 66 MILL 88. cisees. Grass Valley Z nied sf 7 . event, the Senator pe °' brotect our industries from cheap LILENE Clyne, the contracting parties to which having already been slated. .The deForeign competition and give an opMONEY SAVING BTORE, were Miss Rose Kelleghan and John . feated candidates are expected to supportunity to every man to earn his liv. r Wells, of Forest City. The bridesmaid port the ticket after the slate nominaing. Mr. ae A eng age make . : Zin fil was Miss Kate Kelleghan and the groom . tions have been made, and accept the’ matters still worse ey are NOW, . 43 was attended by H. Kimball as best! situation in a bland and child-like . Uy coneinding fewe, trade sod Bone Ou ry Nevada County man. They left on today’s train for . manner. : . Johnstown, Amador county to make —_—K—K—[_— F we . es ae : ; hip. . Every medicine in the market you will their future home. iene Hoop kBemre pdnaned Fige Workeaenen? . And none that will give you the satisAgency Rooms. prs Lioc a medicine to purify your The plumbing in the Catholic Par-) faction that Raymond’s Sarsaparilla does. It isthe greatest Blood Purifier A Red-Hot Fight. * The Supervisoral fight in Grass. su Valley promises to be a very lively . blood, itutefor Hood’s. . the Republican nomination, namely: . ion. 25c. W. C.D. Body, D. E. Matteson, 8. D.} —_—_—__~++90--——— Avery and Wm. George. They are all! Deafness Cannot Be Cured. first-class men and possess every qual. By local application, as they cannot sch . reach the Slesaned portion. of the ear. . That if you want reliabl users " ie eo ous \ There is only one way to cure 288, clocks at low prices you must go to, of Nevada City and vicinity whe* have ts ing to Stockton . and that is by constitutional remedies Teytje & Brand’s jlotf . given this wonderfvl medicine a thorpana, . Deafness is caused by an inflamed con. ae * ‘Ough test_will certify to. ite, efficacy. lining of the! Karl’s Clover Root Tea . Do not fail to ask for Raymond’s So far the following persons have dition of .the mucous = Enstachian gnifl i attending Tube, When this tube gets signified their intention of \ inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or . é A i and when it is enyous diseases. Nothing relieves 80 Stockton and will leave for that piace 'tirely closed Deafness is the result,and quickly. Sold by Dickerman & Co. arsa pa r 1 a ing: A. ' anless the inflammation can en =e next Tuesday morning: A. B. Wolf, . red to its nor~~ 5 will be destroyed , ; BE ig . forever ; nine en are . hich-is nothing but ie jconeed by catarr’ hich is nothing buf , Raymond s Pills Cure Many Ills ment wall, reece piers to the the Admission Day celebration at j perfect hearing, Max Iscard, W. Conlin, Ed. Chambers out and this fabo re and Frank Filerman. . mal conition, eases out of ten Kidney and Liver Troubles. an inflamed “Two years ago my husband suffered . ""tre will give One Hundred Dollars Medicinal value in a bottle of Hood's Sarsaany case of Deafness (caused by octors, . catarrb) that cannot be cured by Hall’s gore skill is required, more care taken, more terribly with kidney and liver troubles. . for 50 to 1. He tried many remedies and 4 ‘ but did not improve. Two or three Cure. Send for circnlars, five. expense incurred in its manufacture. bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla com-. F. J. CHENEY & CO., T o, O. Jt costs the proprietor and the dealer ~ pees cured ers pros months . Sold by Druggists, 75c. More but it costs the consumer less, as he Chemists and Pharmacists, ago was trou =) ts doses for his money, The ate . curative power is Union Drug Store, Main St., Nevada \ —_———__~ 9@e of Hood’s Pills after each m : Fine Butter. to impréve right away. He, 3 twenty pounds in six weeks, and see he can now ea without its’ z +4 # Butter, , him.” Mrs. W. T. Duryon, best in the market, can be had of A Fact Worth Knowing. — ~~ Consumpticn, La Gri Pneumonia “My ba entail Thieet aud Spey are by ‘Shiloh’. cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by DickMartin, Hunteville, All Recommend It. A Baby’s Life Saved. F Ask your physician, your : on should take it old capenecs of ante. your physician, ¥ druggist cleaning Tio firm of Leutje & Brand, if . The One True Blood Purifier $1 per bottle. “Hy order of the Board of Diregtors. Office, Room 27, 5th Floor, Mills strengthen your nerves and . give you an appetite. There can be no. Hoop’s Pris are the best after-dinner . one, The are four candidates ov for . pills, assist digestion, prevent constipato Legg & Shaw Co., who employ Mr. . 50 pounds of Flour for One Dollar «<< last he thought he would try — = at JACKSON'S. / a24-tf e, é Phil. more people are ‘aking food's garsa by had croup and was saved Cure.” writes Mrs. J. B. _When your watch needs repairing or Sarsaparilla sonage, and residence of J.8. Gregory, . . recently completed, is second to. none, t in the county. The contracts were let ee & Co. from. ~ . w. ©. Hays, a first-class workman in . every respect. adl-tf . i Remember This Fact. . ETT ME: . Is a sure cure for Headache and ner——— . parilla than in any other preparation, . / PREPARED AND SOLD BY More curative power is secured by its peculiar sold. It is prepared “on honor” by Raymond's Original Prescription. Only the purest exyatches or and best of ingredients. Many people vada City until at 8 o’clock p. m., City. the City Hall. combination, proportion and process, which make it peculiar to itself, j More people are employed and more space 0Ccupied in its Laboratory than any other, Assessment Notice. HE NEVADA COUNTY ELECTRIC POWER Company, location of rincipal piace. of Trustees. Notice to Contractors\or by Express. Thursday; Sept. 17, 1896, for constructing a rock or ce; pS 2 connecting the iron bridges . . , across Deer Creek, on the. Plaza side; also for’ filling in. . , SCHULDT & COPPANY,. , 9723 said wall, as per plan LUETJE & BRAND, swatcumacers ana sewotore, and specifications on file at By order of the Board of . = 4 A Good Time= Kooger ts what very perae WE eek" core ai give the uilt or how muc w best service it is capable of unless it is pdt th BL gp larly wound a i ly ol di. it needs reirs. Who does your watch work? Have you ever tried us? e have three.as good wate ers as t are in the West, and watches are sent to us from various parts of the coast. We do only the best class of work and charge you only no matter where you live. No misrepresentation, no extortion. If your watch is fixing, and you can’t bring perfectly safe to send it to us By Registered Mail Notice is hereby given that. There may be sealed proposals will be received by the Clerk of the Board of City Trustees of NeA Wedding To which you have been bidden. You don’t know hat to buy for a present. It’s a hard question to in Deep in and see if we ae help you out of the dilemma. We've everything in gold_and silver and w thas look well among the other presents and that will fo: look v crospective bride-and groom. Seeing the nen wil pong =e whas ‘ou ought to buy, and the price will not deter m buy i, anything in store. Haye you phen acces rc want made into ? We also set precious gems, We iow the latest styles whea we manufacture jewelry. Ss Broad st., Nevada City, ~~ eee Take a Chance More wonderful cures effected and more testimonials received than by mong & other, business, San Francisco, Califor ] the More sales and ‘more .ncrease year by year of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given t Board of Directors held than other, more are 3g it today than ever bef five (5) berite per share, was Reoreta: y, at the office o' the sompg 2 # meut, together wit. hat at a meeting of 2ith der of Pease, 180, au azsoasment, (No.1 } of twenty. bi} ac 2-3 y, room Sette 9 eh four, Mills Building, San’ ¥randieco, Lg ay hich, the aspegument shall : s upon whi¢ en " “remain kee onthe Mies ~~ of have preporh : 1896 will be delinquent, and advert for sale 4 at public auction, end unless payment is made i ore, will be sold on Tu , the 0th day of October, 1896, to pay the delinquent assesscosts of advertising, and Bold Do You Want More sd Ss, mone te EMM corsa Ae Guleca Sates Gok geysnei=-. 1 Photos That —LOOK LIKE YOU? HAVE*4 NATURAL POSE? ARE FINELY FINISHED? ARE UP TO DATE? ‘ Wkoore, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, York Street, NevadaCity, DOES SUCH WOERK. Se : lie, and your tor Consum They ~ recomwant to feel tive that the work it. sold. tp Dickernn . & Oo. has been done just right. "j10+f Hood’s Pills sic ait Liver Iils and gan Pranoisco, California." ~ is ¢ team SOLID SILVER SUGAR BOWL. ee With a Dozen Solid Silver Spoons A Chance for every. 50 Cents’ worth of goods bought from me for Cash. CAPITALJAPAN TEA, @contsa pound. First-class tea. Prise with every package. 'P.G.SCADDEN, The Grocer ~ pestis It’s Perfectly Clear — p