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September 8, 1896 (4 pages)

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i I of the aliforni iis 18h day rk. mty Clerk, iliding, Se iy-1 ont. FFICE, ‘0 WHOM IT ravel Minti duly. rind . O. ress is ay mage: , 1 for a Patent nated in Virnated. by the le in thle of. iP Seventeen t, 80 be! as om 179 Fi er pur, (4) feet in ng corner No. ing Mine (apth the section. 12, 18 and 14 Mt, Didegrees East . 3.58 chains 283: 1 rock mound 5.47 chuiris 981: a. rock mound. .28 cliains: 282.5: Ba rock mound: .88. choing 454.1: a rock mound feet y mathed BSL. ions 11 and 12: ner COmiinon toTaine 8742 fect, ik mound mark.-. 4,38 oliains 153.8: 1 4 by 4 inches: } chains 390: feet: ik mound mark~b 6,94 chains cs] a rock mound 7,00 chains 501.6 a rock mound 08 chains 200 feet. nitig’ataspruce ribed.: n 17340 Kast. S. lack oak tree & loncorner com14, Tp. 17, N. B,. . Penelon Placer mn the South by joomNo. £0, patented, ing adversely any 2 Plager Mine” so d'and hereby aple the verse the’ tes ited fo ii durvirtue of the proASER, Register. the foregoing noent be published (61 consecutive DA. DarLy_TRAS. lished at Nevada . . ASER, Register. this noticewas’ Lys 1896.. 10w lotice. be? A i ‘ MINING COMPA-al place of busiat ‘at & meeting of e Tith day ent (No. 12) of Two: 4 the cap-ogi able ehis office, Gdlden 4 this. assessment nt tising and expense 1 MSLEAN, Sec. IG, COMPANY, NB~ NB given Secretary: -At A. M. Allen's on ee PARTNERSHIP. nerha ween James ad Vs Geliforeontinue ee, Me will pe WAY O MORRIS. ‘THE TRANSCRIPT, N. P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKINS. One Year in Bdvanee,..cises.0---+--9-. 86 Six Months...<-+++++++ 3 Three Months 2 sSecis tan Per "Made known on application. / _ Entered at the Postoffieeiat N lass matter. *. have it must:be conceded that he.is a “‘ticing, polishing and. fitting. together . ‘riumph. ‘ati Chicago, mu 7" bees fe Nk /-36PH:YEAR—NO. T1096 . Ae BO Se, < i Published ‘ev eveni Sundays Toray avering exer E or Weeki: 7advance, 60 conte per mouth, A Tele of Twe Speeches, = { ‘Whatever limitations/Mr. Bryan ally man of high.ambitions and a good poser . . before the ‘public. He delights in cli4 maxes and the ‘means to his ends are selected © with. much nicety. months before the. Chicago. convention hho had been making preparation, prac . into one ravishing mosaic all the pretty. things. he.knew.and.no. one will. ques-. counted on. The convention was withwut chart or compass. It was reddy’ to’ ts” oe ee © Plumbing . go off on a tangent and it did go off on . . a tangent. The speech at Madison Square garden in New York was: not expected.to, be _pecond to the Bryan and as careful preparation had been made for it by the adventurous politician from the western of American citizens. All Americans’ work,° with the exception of a few. . dudes, a few society. people and some} . @ thousatids of profesional tramps, and . . even) these latter work harder to avoid . ’ . work than honest folk do who toil all day. It is a mistake to regard the . wagerearner ad: the only toiler, but if there be any class ofs.workers who. are . the peculiar ee aes an ‘laine th For . . ¢ion the completeness of his triumpb: fe — ‘There was the occasion and ees oe . 7. ready for an occasion which he shad LN prairies, but that audience, unlike! thé: . ) +: lowest. Chicago convention, was not ready. to:go. . i ' cs : ; ‘ off on a tangent. It came to criticise, oe .Grass Valley and Nevada City to sed ifthe noted orator from the West} STOVES ; re was such an orator after all, and it went Sm : away before the exhibition was half oe Ce = ee e ee over satisfied that the exhibit was “No . troatin Moray Tgp ' ——— —aal. great shakes after, all.” The Madison z mee cater 9: Teo A Soeay see te 6 Ba preg. MINERS’ UNION: PICNIC speeches go and was well read, but it Stoves Box Patterns \ c.) 2: was not a soryrenn 80; failed) of ; And others nk its purpose and the friends of Mr. Bryan =" ay © have been explaining about it. ever Richmond go oe pee Cooking . Grand Pacific Will be Heid at But once upon a time, there wae . another speech delivered in New York. St seb he me ge ot It was delivered at Cooper Institute on oves estwood a sian Pa er the evening of February 27, 1860, and And others [SMERT'S GROVE AND GLENBROOK PARK: Se by Abraham Lincoln.” The people of Sab chenne New York had heard of this raw Westi : eee i. ‘ern orator and they came epee OOS all remained until the last word. was My stock of fe a x6, spoken and were loth.to ‘leave even : Wainty audSedvle: thls 2 : “HS ae then. To this day old men love to tell Hardware Fn’ ty all odds bn W se . of it to their sons and daughters. There . completest I ever offered oy es, ed nesday, September oth, 1896. was not the smallest effort on the part . As for ae of the speaker but long after and from history on’ to make an impression, Bryan and his triumph at Chieago shall have passed into history into oblivion the Bo N > There is nothing of that kind Tinware made iene Saar cammct find on sale wheryou visit my store. is authorpas _¢ Cooper Institute speech of Abraham Lincoln will live in the history (of his country. If the reader will turn over the pages of Nicolay and Hay’s ‘life of Lincoin they will find this description of the Cooper Institute speech : * Jf any part of the audience came. with the > on. of hearing the rhetorical. fireworks estern stump speaker of the *half-horse, igator * variety, they met novelty of an é sked for kind. In Lincoln's entire address “he neither introduced an anecdote nor essayed ‘g witiiciem; and the first half of it does not contain even an illustrative figure of.a poetical fancy-: elrecgeae eg searching exposition it the terse, + reasonassumed, cal the force of every conclusion he “fiterest and delight = child feels in ite easy mastery of a plain sum in arithmetic.” ’ Ae it was-with Lincoln so it ig in large . : measure with McKinley. His speeches Crockery gt ip one teen am sure Tecan please you in this Lamps est to the most ela’ Wire Fencing ftigot ret itsisap. ave plain and fancy. ,istorian se, compac Paints, Oils Bet eeret: gedags e ing of the statesman, about an abstract princi. ready mixed Paint sold. products of the } ing makers. y GEO. E. TURNER y party, it is hich justly . e gl . ¥ * ts a ee eS BOWITH THI AGE\OP PROGRESS, . GF Su a oe Mes Telephone No. 90. : a ————— (3s fa EE ee 3m arenas ene And all other malarial complaintsy. arising from) a. ToRPID LIVER 3} sk By DR. LA RUE'S SURE CURE FOR FEVER AND AGUE. . (PRICE 15 CENTS) ("Contains no Mercury, Quinine, Arsenic or other Harmful Drugs. FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY._H, DICKERITAN & CO., DRUGS AND STATIONERY, Cor. Pine and Commorefal sts. " I make a specialty of it. Tem: ploy the best workmen and use the-best.materials. Prices the Plain and decorated In “profusion .to suit all If you want~: Remember that Imake a speclalsy of them. From the cheaprate will be found here. All kinds of The best of Fine stock of Ss AND CUTLERY, represent. ~ Firearmis: — fg the latest and the Various .O The Greatest Event Of the Season = = = =: e “ W GLENB { tion to 2 AO AR OO r £ iting anid Running Races ae wiles arte 5S asthe i : AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, ROOK PARK "ramsvagi &. . TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, and. Continuing , Five Days. only the best of these. But no they may be, still the Printing STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING “day of August. leges.” all bids.. “oe. full amount. He The undersi No-bids for bar privileges w MADE CIGARS are sold, and the bar must beat least 150 feet from the dance Peres The committee reserves li bids must be accompanied by & certified T. J, TORPIE; Nevada City,SIMON CRASE, Grass Valley; GHO. STACY, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Base Ball Match For Valuable Prize, Foot Races, Wheelbarrow Races, Printing plant iu the county, and we Our Prices Are Fully'as Low as Anybody’s. You naturally want to get the’ best ‘for your money.‘ The quality of Paper, Type and Inkall sut fa: figure in determining the ‘meritiof the production. proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the~ Preaswork. We claim to'excel in these respects alao. The same as in clothing, and the TunsoniPr keeps up with the decrees of Dame Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. See our work and get our figures. They will satisfy you.
BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printersy: ~ “Commercial erect, NEVADA CITY, CAT: Me TOWLE BROS. CO. “ ee a ae BUILDINGLUMBER. AN kinds of * The Best of i _ “RUSTIC, FLOORING . $3500 In Purses Will be Given-).stns, shingles, — For patticulars see Speed Programs: Apply for. informa‘ sera ee Gro. FLercuEr, President, — : I. J. Rois, Secretary, . P. O. Address, Grass Valley. . MILL AND MINING LOMBER A SPECIALTY. Pp, O. Address, Nevada City. ee Ver nad Offibd dunia! et OF sie, eee senshi ainsenneaeee ined ‘ : i : % it Ses 3 ‘: HEALTH. ) When You Buy Job Printing Milas vias ; eS ACCIDENT INSURANCE. matter: how} ad as pa br ‘hid ‘Aesociation, may prove inferior if : 4 San Francisco, “Cal.” WILL PAY, a msesfingsnste eapregieres: banon, from able to work through being burt all E 4 most complete Job have the best of workmen. HHT 4 Throwing the Hammer and} ther Games to be announced ater when the Prizes to be offered will also ‘be named. ened. secre cretaries will receive bids for Bar Privileges, Tce Cream Stands, Restaurant and all Games, on or before the 29th Bids must be sealed and. marked “Bids i ill be ds ‘for Priviconsidered‘unless UNION the right to rejectiany check for the 320 Acres of Land, . . Secretaries. Sn nea] $5 to.59 Pine Steet, NEVADA CITY. ‘are just plain’ talks with no: strainifig after effect, no fireworks, no striking of attitudes. or acting as:on the stage; but better than all this is a profound earnestness of purposewhich makes every word winged and carries every thought straight to the heart. McKinley is a great orator but his oratory is that of the legislative hall and not of the Fourth of July under the tall cottonwoods on the river Platte. Those Tolling. Masses. Ever since; thie; ‘. people,” discovered themselyes and began to take 4 hand “th the affairs of. government, politicians _haye worked the “ toiling mass” racket © for a}hit-qas worth and it mustbe con = fessed» thatinrany ‘a. sppery tongued chap, by the use.of that expression, got himself elected: to an:office he'was not worthy to fill.’ Poa But. any “racket” ought to wear out after a-.tirae and it is time the ‘tolling mass” racket. ccased .to. be. efficacious; and ¢his.¢ampaign-will ‘téll whether: or not the campaigns. of education of the past have taught the people that it is ~ not-alwaye theman who is loudest-and most persistent in professing devotion to the “toiling masses" whois really the most devoted to their interests. . Mr. Bryan is a “toiling masser” of He sheds indefatigable persistency. tears like a June freshet over them, short, Mr: Bryan jis conducting gogic candidates for elect him. the studiously avoids the tariff “dsaué, SD 2 og ge mee some 5 . in the rests of workingmen:~ In is hii presidentialcanvass/ on previse’ y the game lines that are employed by demo~ é the legislature from theibackwoolsadistricts. It is not creditable to Mr. Bryan and would, not ergs : ae ple tg the intelligence of the. a gf #4; oiling massés if they were to ee anew hip tag, . Harness eee Cash Works Wonders. arness and Saddlery CHEAPER THAN EVER. Broad st., . National Hotel, Brood tablished the. following é a ere s. manufactur: : = ELECTRIC PO ‘ F , \JATIES CAIRNS, ST halle, A ROSSMAN SAND ot. “RRE LUV 40 musicians will give high-elass concerts at . full complement of impr A Gala Holiday of sere Instruction and Amusement. THE. STATE FAI Three Weeks, ade in all.c’ " WeSRRARSERSSE Who are the “foiling masses” any. Qlovee o-oo IL ‘the. whe fst gait ure, per box.. -.ras Wada uk bp «shade lo « wav?’ Why, they are cate A * THe SOIL . PRODUCTS of this great State 1 be u eature. § will pe CHANICAL DISPLA ing exhibit showing progress mam é WER rat will run the machinlights. for Will be Held Fs OF 1896 AT SACRAMENTO September Ist to 19th) And Will Embrace ¥ willembrace Patch LED PROGRAMME will le ted at . opportunity for racing. It wi DT OY nr Corner Pine Pine and Commercial Streets. ~. ExpoEpwin F: Sirs, Secretary.. THE MIN rnoons ¢ running races, nees 0! F C. M. ithe a Siena ING INTEREST will be ae ee! ed by an exhibit of Ca and a series 0} piss A drilling contests shi rac! ro? MOV ISION. will pr A MOST COMPREHENSIVE RXHIBIT OF OUR. RESOURCES: . aecuracy and dis-class trottin and wit all the improved aoe FOR SALE CHEAP. And all necessary outbuildings, etc _ That fine Ranch on Myers It consists of A Good House, ‘Also, will be sold, all the stock én the place, consisting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Goats, Etc. Everything on the place will be sold. Parties desiring & = of this kind are requesind to apply.on the premises or of JOAQUIN PEZ. Manuel [arks. Nevapa Crry, Aug. 13. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hotel, JANES HENSESSY, = * Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Tobe found-in this part of the State. Teams with olggant Buggies, Wagous and Hacks ‘to let at short notice on reasonable terms. : The Nhoraes are free from vices, of good style, and.capable of going as fast as any genr tleman cares to drive. TIMOTHY GILES; PROPRIRTOR oF Today when that favorite of California ai wh with an. ample, Ke 1 assets, make antee of the solidity of its protection os vite I sbE PAY, if you are accidentally Killed, $208.00 to $F WILL sick. Ww wi both a week,’ when’ You are A Myo Yeas" «baal kod ¥,; i? you: lose’ a Jaud: f to me Zoot Absolute tne Hands es members ‘ tied a ng $5.00 life mem bership Competent pays per month, R LIFE INSURANCE. $1 week for nd and large bers. . ReHable Agents Wanted! ' Write’: old newspaper of}J.L. M. SHETTERLEY up-to-date ideas, the DAILy : dbs peep forme re RANSCRIPT of Nevada City; Is to be be found’ in almost] A ISO ARD & . SON,. The business places too, we how they got along without it Yesterday consider it seriously you can scarcely help being reminded iW . HOUSE AND LOT CDnHE HUB.” WT) of erin, near Selby Flat, and ai . UMARK’S RANCH every well-regulated home is offered for sale at a bargain. of the county and in most all Wholesale Liquor Dealers, :: Bréadstrest,” Nevada City, Cal., Sole Nevada County Agents Enterprise Brewing Cei, ‘Makers of the a the really valuable news UNION FRUIT STORE service—local and generaR makes the paper sought for by all classes: . "["S. °MDRStONen ef. ‘TO ANNOUNCE and right . that they are now be r prepa SES Me Tomorrow isicccch soit a pc rou hear people wonder and when you conie to day thereafter as the days. come At Bottom it and.go the TRANSCRIPT will Prices.’ 4 continue to improve in all its departments. A. ARENDT. Bi As: WALRACE. Union Livery. Stable, , Main sts, opp. Union Hotel; aa Henry Lane; = Prop’et a 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. . €&Y BEER, call on _CHAS. PECOR, . The fineét turn-dute In thé edutity Abd plane. ty of them Open day and nightNATIONAL MARKET? Broad St., Opp. Citiaens’ Banks, Cc. J. NAFFZIGER, . e +: Prépic wholesale and retail. . a ; wr dale iene Miss Gone delivered tree SCHMIDT BROS., The Southern Pacific Railroad will carry Exhibits FREE, and Visitors at Reduced Rates. a Don’t fail to attend. Take this occasion for your outing. : GHASE, + a Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Nevada Assay Office, een: how to drew it, ond it is always LEADING LADY, 5: Cent. Cigar President. boss at reskdends, or gaa st., Nevada Established in 1868 by All kinds of Mindainntt Siuaaee.:. Petvere si noi edn eset RRVADA Ory, CAL. ° aS BTR Bia “ay old Due, Gal and Silver Bara. Acids a Good Drink’? Ree Plastering: i Dev apes Then Try PARNELL’S Brickwork ; r. e ° apman,-: : ‘ (ora) wu au) : branches. Also Dr: C. W. Chapman, Bach a ai ‘ D. ; ; peti Pato “THE RECEPTION,” £el. No, 41144. Commereial Street.