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may be ‘‘only skin deep;”
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ° The following business was transacted but“Beauty”
the secret of a beautiful skin is pure
Co.
Court.
among them.
~—A party of members were telling yarns
It is the unwritten law of the locality . in the cloak room ofthe House yester
that if th
succeed in completing the
“branle”
without breaking a single egg
they become affianced, with or without the
consent of*‘parents or guardians.
Cherry Pectoral
day, and when Allen’s turn came he
toldthis ove:
:
‘I want to tell you of the greatest
legal victory of my life,” said Allen, as
he lighted-a-—cigar and propped his feet
against the wall in true Southern style.
“It wasdown in Tupelo, during the
trying period just after the war. I
was at that time a practic#ig
lawyer—
that is, I practiced whenever I had any
The royal Lady Marguerite of Flanders
was sojourning in the charming district of
Bresse. She occupied the ancient castle of
Brou, which was alive with the festivities
Has no equal for the prompt relief
Tahoe Ice Co. vs, Union Ice Company
§ The following highly complimentary Court. April 26th.
and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs,
Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice,
notice is from the last issue of the Truckee
Estate of Mary Jane Scadden, dePreacher’s Sore’ Throat, Asthma,
Republican. As the editor-in-chief of
1. Letters
of sdministration issued Bronchitis, La Grippe; and other
this paper is absent froztr: town We repro-/ 4, Datiel 8. Collins, Public Administra‘derangements of the throat and
proper to the day and the occasion, for serfe
lungs. The best-known cough-cure™ ecremony, Philibert, the handsome duke of
Savoy, who was in the neighborhood hunting chamois, and who had sent a courier
announcing his intention to visit the castle
and pay homage to the beautiful princess
of Austria.
ite preparation with singers, actors,
Nat Brown's paper, the Nevada City and ordered engrossed, *
preachers, and teachers. It,soothes
Transcript, is thirty-three years old.
People vs. C. F. Lobecker. Judgment
We have read it daily for twenty-one of lower court-affirmed and motion for a the inflamed membrane, loosens the
phiegm, stops coughing, and induces
years of that period, and feel qualified to new trial denied.
assert that it is one. of the model newsEstate of Louise Kunze, deceased.
papers “of America. Editorially it is
Final discharge of executor.
ae
It was Easter Monday. All the old men
shot at butts with their crossbows for
prizes, all the young, high tind low, danced
with the village maidens on the green. The
hundred eggs were scattered according to
sustom, and several couples had come to
" AYER’S.
Cherry Pectoral
grief and retired fromthe laughing applause of the bystanders to clean the broken
taken for consumption, in its early
and was showing to his friends a fine stages, checks further progress of
nugget which he recently took out of the the disease, and: even-in the Jater
Ohio mine which he is operating in the Stages, it eases the distressing.
cough and prometes refreshing
ferks of Butte miming district. The
It has shared alike the victories and renugget was nearly sold gold with some sleep. It is agreeable to the taste,
youth and happiness, appeared on the scene.
fearless, outspoken,7a leader of public
thought; locally it is brim full of whatever will benefit Neyada county and
especially the county seat. It has constantly improved with age, ‘constantly
increased in influenec. It is interwoven
with evéry thread in the warp and woof
of the well-being of Northern California.
A Big Nugget.
M. A. Glover, of Magalia, was in town
yesterday, says the Oroville Mercury,
verses of this entire section of the State.
quartz, and weighed sixteen ounces: Mr.
It has been the beacon light of the miner
Glover reports the Ohio is paying well
in the darkest hour of his adversity, this season and prospects for the future
bidding him hope for the day that is just
dawning.
All
honor
to
are goed.
its hercism,
fidelity and unswerving courage.
Fc
When
eggs from their shoes, when a bugle was
heard, and Philibert of Savoy, radiant with
Bending his knee before the noble chatelaine, he besought her hospitality. As the
merry making grew gnpre enthusiastic he
proposéd to his hostess to tread a measure
with him in the ‘‘branle’”’—the dance of the
eggs.
“How beautiful,” says an old French
writer, “they looked as they stepped forward hand in hand! ‘Savoy and Austria!’
shouted the crowd. The dance was finished,
not an egg was broken, and the blushing
Marguerite allowed her hand to remain
within that of Philibert as he said, ‘Let
us adopt the eustom of Bresse.’’’ Thus
were they affianced, and their marriage took
needs but sinall dos@s;and does not
interfere with digestion or any of
the regular organic functions. Asan
emergency medicine, every house
hold should be provided with Ayer’s
baa emeadeaselildcitctac caine
Cherry Pectoral.
Delegates Elected.
““daving used Ayer’s Cherry PeeNeva Rebekah Lodge, No. 119, I. O. toral in my family for many years, I
celebrate the event should give an extra
salute to brave old Nat Brown and the O. F., on Saturday evening last elected ean contidently recommend it for all
the complaints it is claimed to eure.
Nevada Transcript. For the Republican Mrs. Alice Foremaa, Mrs. E. 8. Edwards Its sale is increasing yearly with me,
te wish it prosperity might seem to beand Mrs. Anita Locklin as delegates to and my customers think this prepalittle the grand hydraulic victory it has the Grand Convention, which meets in ration has no equal as a cough-cure.”’
just won. The conqueror, flushed with San Francisco in May.
—S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B.
triumph, would simply be damned by
Mrs.’ LanGuisu, ‘Tired! Oh, so tired
anything like faint praise. We withheld
all the time!” Mrs. Smart. ‘‘Well, so I
eur birthday congratulations until Gevused to be until bbegan to take Ayer’s
ernor Markham signed the Ford bill for
Sarsaparijla
as a spring medicine, and
that bill is the proudest wreath that ever
now I don’t know what itis to have -repared y Dr.J.C Ayer & Co.; Lowell, Masa
crowned the brow of the grand old
sold by wt
Druggists.
Price $1; six botties,
$5
the monitors start up, the cannons that
place soon afterward,
politician recently
Is that misery experienced when
gave an amusing account of the diplomatic manner in which dames Buchanan disposed of ‘office “seekers and
yet sent them asvay happy. -Tbe-man
who tells the story was private secretary. during the four years ef Buehanan’s Administration, to. one of the
suddenly. made aware that you
New York Senators.
dyspepsia takes
A well-known
His most inti
mate friend’ was private secretary te
Bichanan, and he spent many hours
with the President's secretary in the
President's private office, in company
with Buchanan. Buchanan's manner
with the office seeker Was —juyariably
“Very well, sir.”
There.could be no doubt of it from the
“Ah! Do you know Mr. Hopkins.an
The Sweetest Thing In Life.
testimony. I did not put asingle quesof the witnesses, but. when old friend of Mr. Jones’? Yes? SplenA beautiful girl stood alone-in the-reom: tion to any
ve held Mr. HopShe held a bunch of Easter lilies in her the testimony was all in I arose, and in. did man, splendid.hend. But the lilies were no whiter
or sweetmy most dignified manner addressed kins as a warm personal and political
friend.of mine for more than twenty
er than she was. She looked into the pure the magistrate:
flowering cup and sighed, but she blushed
‘May it pleas#your Honor, it would years. How is Mr. Hopkins?”
a little, too, when she sighed, and that is a be useless for me to argue the position
“Nicely the last time I saw him.”
sign Of great happiness. She pinned the he holds, and before one who would
“Do you know Mrs. Hopkins?” “
blossoms in her gown and thought of a adorn the Superior if not the Supreme
“Fes. oi
:
question asked and an answer given the Court bench of this grand old Common“How is Mrs. Hopkins?”
evening before. Then. she ‘smiled and wealth. And I may say that those who
All this time Mr. Buchanan was
blushed again. She went out. A little way
know you best say that you would holding Mr. piney hand and patting
down
the
street
a
young
man
stood
on
the
that tired feeling. Try it, my dear; only
graceevyen the Supreme Court of the him on the shoulder, and Mr. Smith
steps of a church. He seemed to be waiting
champion of the miners’ cause, the NePromptto act, sureto cure for some one. When the beautiful girl United States, the highest tribunal in was thoroughly happy at the interest
be sure you get Ayer’s.”
vada TraNnrcripr. Prosperity for the
2 e@e-It will be useless to dwell Giapleres in him by so great a inan,
came near, he hurried eagerly to meet her, theland.
Teachers’ Institute.
Transcript?
Why Nevada county
and when he saw the lilies his face grew raupon the testimony. You have heard Then Buehanan would say:
DELINQUENT NOTICE,
“Tam delighted —delizhted to haye.
diant. He spoke to her, and she smiled. it, and know the case as well as I do.
Prof; Childe-and-Prof.--Clebburger;~ef-+“Their eyes met, and together they walked However, it may not be out of order met you, Mr." Smiths” Any friend of
YONSOTADATED St. GOTHARDGOLD
es a eerie soot oe
the Normal School, will be in attendance
for me to call your Honor’s attention my old friend Jones -is-weleome, and-I
into the chureh.
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3
) MINING COMPANY. Location
of Prix.
got the Transcript.
to a short passage in the old English will pay special attention to your re<
sean
at the County Teachers’ Institute, which cipal pla e of business, San Francisco, Cal.
oa
Cherry Pectoral
would, deserve to be blotted from_ the.
called stomach.
—
convenes at Grass Valley two weeks
from today. They will deliver lectures
Between this and the other side of the during the session.
REERSEERA 9 SEER br
Birds of Passage
broad Atlantic, in the shape of tourists,
Important
commercial travelers and mariners, agents
Business.
“on the road,” steamboat captains, ship's
‘Every member of Oustomah Ledge, I.
surgeons and ‘‘all sorts and conditions”
of travelers, emigrant and_new settlers 0. O. F., is requested to attend the reguappreciate and testify to the. préventive lar meeting at 8 o'clock sharp, tomorrow
~s and remedial properties of “Hostetter's evening, as important business is to: be
Babb, M. '.
Moock. J
As in the pew she sat,
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212
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Yeitler, F.
201
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law, which clearly, decides this case, and
which, for the moment,your Honor
may have forgotten.’
“Then { fished down into my _ pocket
Two Pictures.
She wore a lovely Easter gown
And all the latest styles in town
Were merged tnto her hat.
andhew forth, with a— great flourish,
55.95
Athi accordance with nw; and on order
transacted. Visiting brothers are corof ih oird of Directors, made on the 9th
—ynalarial
aid rheumatic trouble, ~and~ alt
dey of + obruery, 1803, 20 many shares of
diaily
invited
te
be
present.
;
disorders of the stomach, liver and boweach pur-el of such stock as may be neces+ 2eee
sary Will be sold at publie. Auction at the
els. Against the *prejudicial influences
ofhe-_of the Company, No, $20 Sanseme-tTue
advertising
of
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
of climate, crudely cooked or unaccusStreet, room 10; San Franeiseo, California,
tomed diet and impure water, it-is a is substantiated by endorsements which on Thurlay, the 6th day of April, 1°93, at{_
the hour of 12 o’clock M., of said day, to pay
sovereign safeguard, and has been so re
Stamach Bitters
in sea sickness, tiausea, .
in the financial werld would be accepted
without a moment's he.itation. They
garded by the traveling public for over a
third of a ceittury. No form of malarial
fever, from the calentura of the Pactic tell the story—HOOD’s CURES.
and the broken bone fever of the Missis
53
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symptoms, but whutever
curative aqtion of this beniguant preserver and’ restorér of health, a veritable
boon to persons in “feeble health-or liable
~~. 292+
/. SSESSMENT NOTICE.
OTK ARRIVALS:
ACK UABRIT Wild AND MINING COMJ PANY. Location of Prineipal place of
businers, San Francisco, California. Location of yorks, Nevada Co. Cal. . Notice. is
—
National Exchange.
2 e@ee
Pickled Tripe.
m27
ee
H. W. Peterson,
ee
Tey Sacer
“
FOR
SALE .
:
:
~
lg OF NEM, of Section & Twp
17 North
“Range § east, situated in Nevadacounty.
C:J. 8.Grimes,
Brindell,
ss
D. A. Foreman
os
se
for horses and cow, fine spring and sprin
house. -Address, W. F, BIKD, Yuba City.
Miss Woods, San Juan
W. A. Sherman, ‘‘
G, Suerman & w, ‘* ~
;
E. B. McPhetridge, Marysville,
D. Nivens, Grass Valley,
Jd. R. Ridge,
+6
Sutter County, Cal.
Contains 8) acres. Title, Uv. 8. Patent.
NWOTICH.
f
All persons having bills
as
“
:
4
Miss L. Foote,
“
4s
N. D. Newell,
ING COMPANY are requested to pre-]
sent them in duplicate on or before the. .,G. Blodgett,
J. D, Ostrom, Bloomfield,
first of each month, and payment will’ be
Present
all bills at the office of the Secre:ary, at
A. Isoard’s store.
West Harmony Gravel Mining Company.
£28
J.f. MeCALL, Supt.
D. Burrcughs,
bed
D. McPhetres, Truckee,
J. T. Day, Chico,
Miss R. Kilroy, Wheatland,
Pete: Graham, Sweetland,
Mrs. P. Gardner, Downieville,
©. A. Duncan, Yuba City.
Assessment Notice.
Olxe. GOLDAND SILVER MINING CO.,
Nevada City, Cal. Notice is herebvgiven
tha’t at a meeting of the Board of Directors,
held onthe 24th
day of March, 1893, an
assessment (Number 5) of one cent per
share was levied upon the capital stock of the
corporation, payab'e Wednesday,
April 26th,
1898, to the Secretary, at the store of K. Cast, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gold coin,
ny stock upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on Thursday, April . 27,
Nevada City, Cal.
a
Stockholders Meeting.
ae
Mrs. W. Waller, “
J. Bamberger, — *
J. Jones,
“
Chas. E, Davis,
Miss
G. Pewer,
‘‘
‘*
holders of the Champion Mining Com
ny, fox the election of a board ef Direers to serve forthe ensuing year and for
e transacting of euch other business os
r
&
St
t
>
m
>
meeting,
wi
San
Francisco
California on Tuesday vse 11th nihy of April
"ec
oe
a *
usfer books wi
= Freie od on the 8th day of April, 1893 at
9 o'clock a. M.
‘
Sh5
<\
gignohees Gallina
B
te
e
wait.
mn
,
bia
y
Capt. Joe Davis, “
Oal.
ed.
J. R. Davis, San Juan,
J. R. Sherman, N. Y.
J. R. Robson,
as
E. M. Preston, Smartsville,
6
‘D. 8. McCarthy, You Bet,
C, O, Barker, Pardon’s Bridge,
iol
Louie ¥
:
W. Irving,
.
.
z
s
“
2
Second lnstallment of Real : Estate Taxes
Now Due aud}Payable.
,
T.
B. Land, Eureka, Nev,
»)
C. Moody, Blue Tent.
.
%
"
Now Try This.
A
OTICE IS HERFRY GIVEN THAT THE
remaining
one half of Taxes on all Real
Property is now due and payable and wil!
be delinquent on the 2sth day of April, A
D., 1808, at 6o’elack P. M., and unless paid
prio
thereto 5 per cent. will be added.
teed to give relief, or money will
be paid back, Sufferers from La Grippe
US,
1
r
1
found it just the thing and under its use
had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try
bottle at our expense and learn
pyAvinc purchased thé’ stock . a ¢ aforsample
yourself just how good a thing it is.
trade of L. Hirschman, on
EN
Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’, I rug
.
Store,
Large size 50c. and $1.00. .
their frien@s and the pubat they will keep ou hand
A Pxisoneim at Saginaw, Mich., ha:
of
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
Kte., which they will scll at_ th» been sentenced te five years’ imprisonment fur stealing a pair of shoes,
—lie
all
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS !
“
H
mi
“PINE STREET,
1892, . TAXES.¥ 1892.
T. R. King and fmly, Grass. Valley,
=
en
Superfluous hair permanently remoyly-mar6,
Miss Hattie Wild, Spiritville, Mo.,
Miss M. E. G. Norton, Sacramento,
W. O, Selfridge,
a
Her husband wore a hopeless look
As in their home he sat, °
fort was made to supplant the burro
And as each bill of hers he took
_He groaned, “Where am I at?" _
10, San
HARRIS 5N, 26 Geary street, San Francisco
STOCKAOLDERS’ MEETING.
a’
quest, Mr. Smith.
If you will leave
your. papers, Mr. Smith, I will look
them over. Mr. Seeretary,” turuing to
his secretary, ‘take Mr. Simith’s. papers—this-is Mr. Smith introduced: by
my dear friend Jonés—and put-his pa
the altar.
chat dane
The Pike's Peak Cog Railway, one of
the most marvellous engineering feats
of the werld, is almost completed.
About two years ago the first real ef
:,
B. F. SNELL,
:
do you good, if you have a Gough, Cold,
or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Treasurer and Tax Collector of Nevadi
County.
». Lungs. ‘Dr. King’s New Discevery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is
fi
;
i
’
~ . It will cost youne hing and will surely
TT)
Francise
ents hair falling
out, makesit fine
and glorsy, cures all aecalp
humor. MRS.
HARRISON'S LIVER REGULATOR cures
tofpid liver, malaria headaches, neryous
diseases, costiven+ss, ail female troubles.
Only genuine vegetable remedy. Buy today.
A. J STRANAHAN
Next to New York Hotel, Bodrd Street,
M3
Nevada City, Cal.
+
For any special or complicated blemish
ofthe face and form, write MRS. NETTIE
H. Fuller, Federal Loan,
HE ANNUAL ME! TING OF THESTOCK-.
arly
“8
W. P. Anglo, San Francisco,
J. O.@rawford, _‘'
, will be delinquent and advertised for
‘gale at public auction, and, unless payment
is made before, will be sold on the lth day
of May 1893, at the hour of 1i o'clock A.
M. at the office of the Secretary of said corsation,
tg
pay the delingent assessment,
Sasther with Costs of advertising and exBrees of sale.~ By-order of the Board of
i ‘ectors.
.
K. CASPER, Secretary.
Office at K. Casper’s store, ou Pine street
, Union Arrivals.
pat
TO THE CLOUDS BY RAIL.
The Pike's Peak Cog ‘Road Now Nearing
Completion.
A Great American,
It has passed into a proverb that men
can become too great to be president. In
proof of it stand the names of Webster,
Clay and Seward, and to the magnificent
list may properly be added the name of
Tos.\:youthe trouble and expense of Blaine. To the honor of the Maine statessending ‘oS8un Fraueiseo, Il have bought a
r complete line of MRS. NETTIE HARRIman be it said that whatever the disap.BON’S world-famed TOILET ARTICLES pointments of himself and friends, how-:
Every 1 (ly can positively have health and
ever unfairly treated he appeared to be
beauty . y using thein,
by the party for which he had done so
LOLA MONTEZ CREME.
much, he never faltered in his loyalty to
TheSKIN FOOD
his party and his country, and where the
and TISSUE
BUILD&R
prehardest work was being done and tho
serves the com
grandest achievements attained, there
plexion.
Preyents
wrinkles, was Blaine surrounded by his unwaverwithering, drying friends,
He gave his strength, his
ing, aging of the
They whom he optkin. Her Face life to his country.
Bleach removes posed respected him. Admiration of the
freckles,
tan,
moth
patches, man was not circumscribed by party
callowness, yellines. For many years his magical name
low skin.
Her
HAIR
VIGOR has been saluted as that of the greatest
absolutely
reyliving American, and his/death will be
WEST HARMONY GRAVEL MIN-. ° Mrs. W. H. Jackson, Camptenville,
made on the second Saturday.
10, San
HADLEY . OF Novada City,
fs
WwW. W.
goner, Sacramento,
Mrs. J. A. Robinso, Oakland,
against the}
Room
Offico, 320, Sansome Street, Room
Jno, Skinker,
W. H. Wideman,
Wood enough
on
Tor aes. Fair house of five roome, etabl
Street,
Francisc >, Calif .rnia.
nown as the Warner Ranch. Price 9600
half cash; ery in ene rane, poe * b
.
8) of five cents
Californi\. Auy Steck upon which this
Assessm< not shall remain uapaid on the 2d
day of Muy, 1898, will be delinquent, and
adverts ifor sale at_public auction, and
unless p ywentis made before, will be sold
on Mone vy, the 22d day of May, 1898, to pay
the deli quent Assessment. together with
costs of .ivertising and expenses of sa e.
By orde: of the Board of Directors,
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
‘
dy
Dr. F, W. Lux,
rs; held on the 27th day of Mareh,
Assesement,.(No
60
Sansome
Mrs, A. M. Bragg, San Francisco,
Aubin
Locke,
a
tae
a
H. G. Howell,
of Direc:
1893.
(5 ects.) p rshare, was levied upon the Cap tal Stock of the Corporation, payable immediate’
y in United States Gold Coin, to the
Secretar), at the office of the Company, 820
Jas. Fogarty, French Corral,
Fresu California and Eastern Flower}
;
tf
Brosg.
Seeds at Carr
ym
A> M> Bixby; Forest City,
Cha:, er
%fe
i. Barten ’
Cc.
form
The underlying cause is
—AND —
TeRMsMonth’: @
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
MONDA'
—_—AT—
KINKEAD’S.
din the LIVER,
and one thing is certain no one
will remsin a dyspeptic who will.
Sovial and
Peter
here yest
Superv
Truckee
John
merchant
Dahl }
ley yest
w. W
San Fra
Chas.
a busine:
Mrs.
been ele
Georg
here this
ville.
A pasif
builder,
day.
Capta
of San .
Union,
Jamet
evening
leaving
RETI RING _
OTH ING BUSINESS .
= cASrrs.
Geo, .
who hay
rived bh
home.
Miss
San Fra
the mil]
& Craw
Ww. V
returne
Informs the public-that the :
4a taction Salieces
Every Wednesday and
Will be € ‘ontinued
Saturday.
went to
FOR ONLY TWO WEEKS LONGER !
one of }
~~ Fran
at_Vint
or so, h
The public should-eall at_once and take advantage of
tend th
Dr. 1
dent of
Lwill-sell-atprivatesale, during the—day,.
ANYTHING IN
haste
RE
AT
DOLLAR FROM
MY
Foreing
Francis
visit th
Thomas
Tho)
Valley
aftern
took a
about
his ne)
died a
Tie
years
The
has wi
where
quite
beer
Sever
suicid
now a
RUGS AND CARPETS.
hereby ¢ ven, that ata meeting of the Board
Instead of corn beet the Beskive” gro-}
é
:
cery store has just opened a choice lot of
Eat
LEDDINGS
Ex. CASPER,
togethie:
Hoop’s Prits cure liver ills, jaundice,
Bill of Fare Changed.
°
assessments thereon,
with cos's of advertising and expenses of
the sale
THEO, WETZEL, Secretary.
Office, °20 Sansome Street, room “ San
Franciseo, California.
sippi, to its milden types, can resist the
to incur disease.
»
delingucit
No two dyspep
an old copy of “Julius Cesar.’ I openSTORE
ed it with great dignity at the first page pers where I shall see them; in factged
CENTS ‘(ON THE
41 and vead the line which is familiar to mark them.. Delighted to have met
every’ schoolboy, ‘Omnia Gallia in you, Mr. Smith. Remémber ime to. my
EHE WHOLESALE COST,
partes tresdivisa—est:’ #Vhet— decides old friend. Good morning, Mr. Smith.”
=>
After
two
weeks-from this. date-the renvainde of
the case,’ said I, throwing the book upAnd Sinith.went out to make room for
on the table. “That clearly acquits the some other man to come in immediatethe stock will positively be shipped te San Francisco,
defenttant.-———
et
ee
5; ty after; -whenBuchamir woul go2 ‘This is your last cpportunity to get Big Bargains
“With great dignity and solemnity I through the same scene with him.
then took my seat. The oldmagistrate Rach man felt sure he had earvied_his ingthe Clothing line,
was completely nonplussed. He looked point with tie Pres dent, and neither gees,Y OUrS truly,
at mea moment quizzically and seratehever heard from ‘his-papers.
ads Aa
ed his liead. Then, turning to Pompey,
xe
For Every Girl to Remenber.
he raised himself to his full height and
i said:
Ihave seen mothers. who haye sie**-Pompey, I know you stole them
hams, but by the ingenuity of your rificed youth, uppearanee, health and
BARGAINS IN
lawyer lve got to let you go. Git out,’ comfort in the eilort to. save money to
edueate
and
dress
their
daughters,
suid he, as he planted.his No. 9 in ‘the
crushed — amt virtually
seat-of Pompeys pants, \*and—ifyou brow beaten
ever come here again, lawyer .or né ignorned by thei’ daughters in return
‘
lawyer, you.git six months,’?»—Allanta for it all.
The American girl is taught that she
Constitution,
is a young princess. fromthe cradle to
$500
75 00
ily
Published
da
ties have the samé predominant
recognized as an unmeasurable national
loss,~ -Cincinnati Commercial
Girls and Pets to Match,
Atall. lithe, graceful girl walking
down Connecticut avenue at a lively,
but still graceful gait, with a swing. of
foot that spoke most eloquently of fineiy deyeloped flexors and extensors, foliowed by
a
thin
Italian
greyhound,
prompted the Camera to a soliloqual
reflection on the fact that one never
sees a fat girl with a greyhound. Slenler girls galore walk with the thinly,
built animals, but stout girls associate’
only with pugs and poodles or the
hairy, litttéterriers. Perhaps it is for
wsthetic reasons or lo prevent such remarks us ‘‘a streak of fat ahd a streak
of lean.” — Washington Critic,
train and drive the iron horse to the
summit of the grim ‘Sentinel of the
Rockies,” A company of local capitalists was organized and the work of
grading commenced. Unfortunately,
capital was lacking, and after grading
several miles around mountaig,
peaks
and over mighty chasms, the Ait any
failed, and the work cume to a stop.
But this failure of local enterprise
only stimulated and called out the true
Western vim and energy. The burro
train was tuo slow for this fast-going
age, and the people were determined
that the smoke of the locomotive should
yet be seen from the termings of. the
highest railway in the world, ‘The ‘result was that’ last summer wituessed
the organization of a company of capitalists with almost unlimited means.
A charter.was obtained and a corps of
engineers set at work to locate the line.
The contract was let to Messrs. Lantry
& Sons and the work of grading commenced,
From that time to date of writing,
all
day long and of moonlight nights, it
has been one continuous boom, boom
and roar,resembling a battery of heavy
artillery distinctly twenty miles away,
Giant powder-and dynamite have done
their work,and mountains of rock hayg
been hurled from where they had rested
since placed there by the Architect of
the Universe.
Instead of following the old survey
and profiting by the work already
done, the new road starts from the Ute
Iron Springs, a short distance west of
the principal avenue in the famous
piessure resort of Manitou Springs.
hence it takes its course up
Ruxton
Creek, closely following the old burro
trail, past the Minnehaha. Falls,through
scenery which would require an inspired pen to faithfully portray. Four
miles west of Manitou is the *‘Half"LOVE I§ ENOUGH.”
way-House,” where a station will be
A Tragedy Which Followed’a Marriage located. Leaying the Half-way House
the road winds through the canons,
With a Girl Who Couldn't Cook.
:
j through a amap Been’ park of pine
and hemloe k, ¢ nbing up, always 7up,
The groom was loving, the bride was fair;
Her eyes met his with a witching alr; .
suiting Oe eastern buse of the mouhShe was tender and meek as a maid cold . tain,
bearing southwesterly, around
And she had no more sepse than a babe
‘Windy Point” on the malt . makin;
three,
its final rise and reaching the oupamnit
“Youngster, beware!” the old men sald;
“We've tried the pass.” But he shook his
head;
He shook that head oracularly;
“In marriage ‘Love is enough,’ quoth he,
”
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Breakfast at home, How strange and sweet]
But something was wrong with the things to
eat;
Something was
queer-in
and tea,
“Nay; give mae'kles ins!
* said he,
Dinner-at home; but he
Id not eat,
O rawish
potatoes! O kiln-dried meat!
TEVADA CO.NARKOW GAUGE RAII
“You've ai Bnd the taste from the soup”
r.ad Company. The anoual meting
moan
of the Stockholders of the Nevada Count:
“Ti make it all right with a kiss,” smiled
Narrow Gauge Railroad Company for the].. +. she,
election of seven Directors, to serve for the
ensuing twelve mouths, and for the trans
Supper at hone, and he could not eat,
action of such otber busine:s as may prop
O bread like patty! O mush,
of wheat!
erly ecine before the meeting, will be hela O slimy pickles! O tea of tan!
atthe cffice of the Conshay, atthe Railroad He rose from the table a starving man.
Depot, tirass Valley,
Nevada county, California, on WEDNESDAY THE STH DAY OF Alack, what aileth that bridegroom now?
PRIL, 189%, a°3 P.M. Polls xin be opened He stamps and roars as he khots his brow.
at3:45r.™. Transfer books will be closed *Gobome to your mother, and say forane
On the 2:hday of Mareh By order of
That love is not neariy enough,” quoth he,
°
JOUN F. KIDDER, President.
~—E. 8. Turner, in Good Housekeeping,
GuonoR Fiercuen, Secretary,
et
asi
ak galt 9 fT a
of Pike’s Peak from the west,
Here, up amid the eternal snows, a
station house and hotel will be built,
14,336 feet above the sea level, Fron!
the eastern terminus at Manitou to the
western terminus on the summit, a
distance of nine miles, the difference in
altitude is about 8,336 feet, or an average of 926 feet per mile in the grade of
the road. ‘The engine and oars are
now being built expressly for this road,
the engine being so constructed as to
run over a line of cogs in the centre of
thé track, the noqiee receding the cars
cing up and following them coming
dowa. Acompany has already
been
organized to build an éleva
rail
way through Manitou, to connect the
Denver and Rio Grande and the Pike's
Pexk Railway depots, and this line will
be veady for business
by the time the
Gog
Pailwav is
—% Lows
pow; re
7
yrs
.
;
It
is
a
great
misfortune
when she forgets that-the mother of a
princess must be a qieen;-er-aueen
regent, and should beso treated.
kita
Wheeler Wilcox in Ladies Home Journai,
HIS ANNAMES® WIFE
A
French
Offfe
Pribulations With
Native of the Ovi ut.
«
Pretty
Dr. Hoequard, who recently returned
to France after a residence of oyer two
years in Tonkin, tells about the Annamese bride of a French officer stationed
at Naumdinh. The Deetor visited the
officer at his home in the big town, and
there met
a
very
pretty
native
girl
about 18 years old, who wore a robe of
violet silk and more rings on het
fingers than Western belles regard as in
good taste.
“You see.
mese,”
said
Thaye married an Annathe
offiger,
laughing.
“That is, . have bought ber !from: her
parents for forty frames. They signed
a contract before the notables of their
Large Stock of
=
Nevada ¢
possess « diabolical arrangement
AYER’S
Location of Works, Neyada County Cal,
N tice—i here are delinguent upon. the
followiny:
described stock on-account-of
saseesment No7 levied on the 9th day of
February, 18¢3, the several amounts set oppositethe uames of the respective share
holders, ss follows:
No.
No.
Nemes,
Certi. Sheros. Amount,
THE
the same.
sy
Furniture Rooms, Commercial St,
A Mr. Smith would eall with a letter
It will correct
Hc
purchased Goo, Tracy's stock of
from
Mr.
Jones
introducing
Mr.
Smith
eases to practice with. One day old
"
Acidity of the
rni ure and Bedding at a Great SacriBuehan:in would
‘Uncie’ Pompey, one of the old negroes to Mr,..Buechanan.
tice,
Lam
enabled tosell goocs at prices
Stomach,
that will astonish the publie,
of the settlement, came into my office read the letter and say ‘show Mr.
Expel
foul
gases,
k
For
he
next
thirty dais [ wil offer Gre ¢
Smith -in.”; Mr. Smith would enter,
and said:
2
Bargrins in—erder to make roum for my
Allay brritation, Spring stock, Which will commence to ar** ‘Mars John, [wants you .to elar and Buchanan, rising, would greet Mr.
rive in a few days
Assist Digestion
me. I’se gwine to be ’rested for’stealSnith with the greatest cordiality.
* Cellandexsmine my gouds before purin’ of two hams out’en “de cross-road Placing his left hand 6n Smith shoui‘and at the same chasing elsewhere Compare the prices and
der, and taking Smith's. hand in~ his
the quality of goods All Couutry orders
store.’
:
time
promptly aud faithfully attended
to,
«Well, Pompey,’.I asked, ‘did you right Buchanan wonld proceed as fél}
Goods sold at the lowest prices in the
lows:
:
county for.-POT CASH,
steal the hams?’
;
Start
the
Liver
working
and
Just Out—WORLD’S FAIR SHAM-HOLD“Mr. Smith, I believe? Glad to
* ‘Mars John, I just took ’eni.’
ali bodily aiimenis
US, Call and examine them.
meet you, sir.
-Friend of Mr. Jones’, I
‘Did anyone see you?’ I asked.
will disappear.
Fd business transacted on business prin
ciples.
Yas, Boss,’ said the old negro, understand? Warm friend of mine for
Upholgtering end all kinds of Repairing
“Por more than three years I suffered with
disconsolately, ‘two ole white buckra’s.’ twenty yéars-is Mr, Jones, Ard you .Dyspepsia
done on short notice,
in its worst form. 1 tried severa!
** ‘Well, Pompey,’ I replied, ‘I ean't married, Mr. Smith?”
foctors, but they afforded no relief. At last I tried
Kemember the place-Commercial Street
imtnons Liver Regulator, which cured me in a
“Vos, sir?
next door to Tea Store, Nevada City,
do-anything for you uuder the: circumhort
time,
Itis
a
good
medicine.
I
would
not
“How is Mrs. Smith?”
stances.’
1e without it.’’—Jamus A. Roane, Philad’a, Pa
“Very weil, thank you, Mr. Bu‘**Now, Mars John,’ said old Pom“‘As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia
Corpid Liver, Constipation, etc., . hardly ever
pey. ‘here's ten dollars. I jist want chanan.”
se
anything else, and have never been disap
‘pny children, Mr. Smit?”
you to try.”
i
ia the eife
d; it
seems-to br
“Yes, sir, three;”
PAtns in the region of the kidneys are
sta perfect cure for all diseases
16 Stomadh
“Well, I consented to try,” said Ali Kowels.”—W. J. McEcroy. Macon, Ga,
“How are the little ones?”
len. *“The.case was to be heard before.
cured by Simmons Liver Regulator,
“Very healthy, sir,”’
an old magistrate named Jolinson. He
.
Ilaye you seen
“Glad to hear it.
was totally uneducated, and was moreJones
lately?”
Yes?
How
is
Mr.
over a perfect dictator, and no negro
ever came before him who w:is not fined Jones?”
“In perfect health, sir.”
the maximum penalty and sent to. his
“Ah! D6 vou know Mrs. Jones?”
field to expiate the crime in the sweat
“Yes, sir.”*
of his brow.
“How: is Mrs. Jones? Charming
“The magistrate heard the case.
FROM TEE
Every possible proof was. brought. to woman, charming. How -are the little
a
show that Pompey stole the hams. Jones children?”
and nobles, soldiers and priests, headed by
the fair Marguerite herself, had made themselves ready to receive, with due pomp and
duce the article, knowing his native},
in the world, it is recommended by
modesty would scarcely permit it were
Richard Ryan vs. W. H. ‘Weldon.
eminent physicians, and is the favorhe here:
Bill of exceptions presented and settled
DYSPEPSIA [FURNITURE
pissed of Office Seekers.
“Private John Allen,” of Mississip)i.
On the western slope of the Alps a curiwho became the wit of the House o!
ous Easter onstom prevails. It is
a dance Representatives with the death of Sunsevering and systematic use of Ayer’s coiled the “branle.” On a level _— covset Cox, tells agood story on himseif
Sarsaparilla.
a
ered with sand 100 eggs are distributed, “of how he came to be a profound law_——F
ae
.
_and the young men and young women dance yer.
dered soft, smooth, and fair by the per
AYER’S
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Sat
peare
Hote!
sic, t
of t]
Ninn
band
of r
hope
sum
tlem
cious
ere & Shaan,
Main Street,
[ Have the Largest (and [Most] Complete Stock! of
Village, in whieh they relinguished all
their rights over their daughter. . 1
ean do with:her as I please, but I
must treat her well.” IfI choose, I may
return her to her parents, and they
must receive ther again: It is a very
easy sort of divorcee.
She cannot
leave me withgut my permiss’en, and
if she rtiins away from me her father is
responsible and must return to me the
money I paid for her. That is the
00 —-——
Annamese law.”
§ FHaving purchased George Tracy’s Stock of Furniture‘at a
sacrifice we will give
:
“That seems to be a very practical purchasers GREAT BARGAINS in this line.
E
and eecgnomieal arrangement,” remarked the Doctor.
.
“Not so much so as you think,” re~
plied the officer. ‘I give Ti. San—for
that is her name-—fifteen piastres a
Carpets, Rugs, Linolevm, Miittings and Wall Paper
_i: Which They Are Selling at Prices Unheard ot Before.
T)
follo
‘well
VM
Qui
Their New Spring Stock HastArrived end Reedv for Inspection
month for her wardrobe, to say
noth
ing of the presents IT make her from
time to time, and the disagreeable surprises to which she treats
me now andthen. The other day for
instanee, ‘Ti San blossomed out in a
beautiful robe of brocaded silk that 1
had given her, Then with one of hei
friends she left the house for a promenade, and while strolling around the
town she saw a party playing cards in
a gaynbling house.
“Like all her people, Ti San is
ssionately fond of gambling. Noth+
ing could tempt her to pass that house,
and so in she went and seated herselt
at the table, and was-soon absorbed in
the game, There she sat until see had
lost all her money,
her
jewels,
and
finally, the clothing she wore, and
when she returned to me the next
morning she was arrayed in a lot of
rags that had been given to her -out of
charity.
st
“That is not all. The contract .
made with her parents provides that .
must feed her well. The clause seeins
to include her entire kindred. She had
been with meonly two days when her
family (and you know families are oi
ORANGES,
a Doz.
CORN BEEF,
a Can.
here
nort
hea
ting
stor
din
Re
are
to .
AGENT FOR}
sta Mineral
tu
the
wi
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WATER, .
GINGER ALE,:
ORANGE CIDFR’
J ust Received.
small.in this country) swooped down
upon us and installed themselves in a
Everytime I énter
my kitehen I tind my cook preparing
house near mine.
rice for all these ravenous persons. . ]
offer them a thousand insults, but they
never wince, and nothing’ will induce
them to budge from my premises until
they have had a goad,
square
meal:
You see, marrying an Annamense
girl
nas its decided disad:vantages,
oth
bui
Duly’s Ma
Mey
"Beekive’ Commerci
$
nanos
oe
Tand,
Mining
:
complexions may, in most cases, be ren
The Delightful Way in Which,
He Dis
on
Gold
A Dance Among Easter Eggs That Won a
Bride For Philibert of Savoy.
:
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Always
solidated
May 4th.
pimply
Etce.,
Brother Editor.
rough,
Ete,
The. Very
coarse,
BEDDING,
‘THE NEVADA TRANSCRIPT.
‘Those
A Bad Case Made Good by «# I sofound
;
Opinion from the Classics.
Sl
MONDAY
blood.
.
aay
in the Superior Court teday, Hon. John
Caldwell presiding:
;
Electrical Engineering Company ‘ts.
EV'NG. APRIL. 3, ’93,
w= . George Sleep. Jury by defendant. Set
for trial April 17th.Central Pacific Railroad Co, vs. Williarn Greenbaum. Court. April 20th
M. Maguire et al vs. Edward Barrett.
Flattering Opinion of a Court. April 24th.
C. M. Robinson vs. New Eureka Con
THE BRANLE.
FURNITURE
& CALKINS. Proprietors.
BROWN
“BUCHANAN'S DIPLOMACY. .
JOHN ‘ALLEN’S FIRST LECAL VICTOR».
Superior Court.
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