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comdor of torei :
The Da
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‘Wednesday
cosmic ginist
ews
‘Broad Straat Meat Market
, Customers eu: plied atthe Lowest Pric
atland Smelting & ig
EPasode Robles Springs ote
(Hie Undertaker and Funeral Direstor,
NEVAD:; Datny ‘PRA SCOREP TY,
.
INEST KINDS SIN ABUNDANGE
and at lower prices than in San Fran1309,
NUTS OF ALL KINDS.
Heb (ster Rece:ved
‘DAILY.
Meals to order at all hours at my
RESTAURANT on Broad street, nearly
oppoaite Citizens Bank.
A. TAM,
The Fou, Restaugatour
the city free of charge. ~~ baver
Qommercial gareet™
Matched Flooring, Fencing,
LATHS: AND, DRESSED SIDING.
A Large quantity of SEASONED
LUMBER on hand which will be
sold at the Lowest Marke Rates.
um ber! of all] kinds for Building and Min
Dg purposes, always on hand or Sawed o
“Fder.\ Orders; left at the baw, Mill, near
Quaker Will, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL
on the Gragg Valley Road, will be prom, tl
delivered.
aN York Bakery
Transcript Block,
end tokeep on hand at all times the
best of
a ——— a
Nevada gas Ahaiyct or
JOHN AL RAPP,
voanty Recorder 11 consecutive years,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS, ;
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT
For sale—-G000, aeres of land of the Calt
fornia — and Steel of Neved eee
the southern po! an of oe a piscer
bordering on
county.
ann acres of land situated in Pleasant
al ley
Hote and. lot on Est Broad treet, Re
ada City.
JAMES. MONRO, P.ov'r,
—< Broad Street, .
Near the City Mall,
with the very
Beef. Pork, ton, Veal, Lawb
‘Saupages, Eto.
COMPANY,
LINNTON, OREGON,
1G WEST PRICE PAID FOR
Gold, Silver and Lead Ore,
Mek WALTMAN, Agent
Nevada City, Ang. 23.
‘NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to
all persens having ; claims, against . the
JACK’ RABBIT MINING COMPANY
to present their claims by the 25th day
of November, 1892, at the Law Office of
Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal.
JACK RABBIT MINING COMPA
Paso-deRobles,
Ban Lule Obispo . Gaenty. Californie.
WHE Greatest Health Re Resort on the Pacific
coast; climate unrivaled; new hotel and cottages; mad and sulphur bathe; the watere
of unequaled. medicinal value; new and
alegaut bath-houses; competent attendants.
Take the Ore; Expreastrain fro aryeVille, conneeting at ‘rhird and To nseee
Streets, San Francisco, yee PS Me, @ITive at
4:30 P, game Gay; Ho staat
BURNS Manager”
muvemumies is isl oan ae
GEO. TRACY, ,
Main Street, Nevada City.
(F" Embalming a Specialy.
este ea iacaoncainlie ea
THE HOME MUTUAL
INSURANOB OOMPANY
—or—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
Home Office—318 California street,
Company’s Building.
Solid in Assets,
Cautious in Management,
Liberal ang Prompt in. the . .~
Adjustment and Payment
of Losses
GEO, W. HILL, Maen,
OMce No. 00 Main Street.
GRASS VALLEY,
Joux Mutnoy, fipectal Agent
FRED SEARLS,
Attoruey sad Oounselor at Lew.
eu Im) ne rene a pote:
Pies, Cake, Etc,
i> Cakes and Pastry
“bo order on short netice and on most
reasonable terms,
: Al otere ardera i anything in my line prompt:
y
aaah to bustnee, iy! ing, the B a
badd eat on and selling at ‘.
one to ment « Uberal patronage.”
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Gus, dh: & Ed,» W, Schmidt
AVING purchased the ‘stoo and
tradeof L,.Hirachman, On,
PINE STREET,
Hereby fatify their friends and the public generally that they will kéep on hand
ull of CIGARS, TOBACCO,
PIPES, Etc., which they will sell at the
loweat rates.
“New Barber Shop.
—
CHARLES PERCIVAL
‘AS-openod a first-class Barber’ Shop
H on Pine street, inthe rear of Britland’s Council Chamber,
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
SHAMPOOING
Done in the highest style. of the art,
Dr. J. F. Shaw, :
Surgical and -Moobiani¢al Dentist.
Odd Fellowes’ Bullding, Broad Street,
Nevada City.
TIOEKET Ss
‘—TO—
EASTERN CITIES»
—sRE BOLD BY THE—
SOUTHERN PAciFic COMPANY
AT COLFAX,
_.M, -LOBNER,. Agent.
Sueeeine Car Burrus secured and full
‘information regarding’ ‘Transcontinental
Routes furnished on application. By cor-nésponding ‘with Mr. Lobner parties can
arrange t6 join the Semi-Monthly Family.
Excursions over the Sunset Route,
—_
»
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for ticket
for passage from Europe and Eastern
Cities to any point in the Pacific: States
and Territories, ‘These Orders, if not
used, will be redeemed at the Tall
amount paid therefor.
T.Hi GoopMAN,
a Gen. Passenger Agent
Ricwarp Gray,
Gen. Traffic Manager,
San Francisco, Cal,
“RAILROAD LANDS,
For Lands in Central and Northern
\} California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah,
apply to or address’
W. H. Matis, Land Agent.C. PLR. R.
San Francisco, Cal.
For Lands in Southern California, apply to or address
J kRoME MADDEN, Land Agent 8, P. R. R.
San Francisco, Cal,
t
CURE . ees —
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ing mention this paper. ©
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?, F. SIVONDS ;
Eons at Law,
alas WEARS TA an
To Be Given By
.
Laurel Parlor; Nos 6
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IN. D. Ge W.,
—AT—
, ARMORY : HALL,»
WONDAY RVENING, “JANUARY Bat EGY
——
FLOOR DIRECTOR :
MARCUS M. BARUH.
FLOOR MANAGERS.:
F. T. NILON,
FRED E. BROWN,
B. N. SHOEORAFT,
A. MALTMAN,
F. E. WADSWORTH,
A. HARTUNG,
HARRY DOUGLASS.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS:
MRS. ©. B. WALLING,
MISS MARY HOOK,
MRS. JENNIE HOLMES,
MISS: MAMIE BECKMAN,
MRS. HARRY DOUGLASS,
MISS ELLEN BLACK,
MRS. FRED E. BROWN,
MRS. A. HARTUNG,
MISS MINNIE BRAND,
MKS. BELLE DOUGLASS.
. Tickets per ‘couple,
Ladies 25 cents,
Admission to Gallery;~Gentlemen, 50
cents, Ladies, 25. cents.
Grand Marah at 9 o'clock
No childegs alloWwell. oucthe floor.
Furniture. at Cost !
$1.50. Extra
Now is Your Time to Furnish Your House !
. LE@a@’& SHAW
‘Have marked down everything in the
Furniture line at Cost Price.
The stock ;eonsists of a full linie of
Beds, Bedding, ) Lounges,
Sideboards,. Cheffroneres,
Bedroom Sets, Bookcases,
Etc., Etc.
“}Call and examine our Goods before) Jmaking . TH
your purchases? elsewhere, aie.
IT 1S-A;FACT.
JAMES : KINKEAD’S
FURNITURE: STORE,
Commercial Street,
Searls’ Block,
AN BF FOUND the most Artistic and
ide MW BStyles of
Furn’ Bedding, Window Shades,
haut pereng at Racks, Chairs,
* «oles, Feather Dusters,
Ete., Eto.
Upholstering done‘on short notice,
‘Thankful for past patronage I respectful pit a continuance in the future.
business done on the square, and
goods sold at lowest prices.
JAMES KINKEAD,
A. WUTKE,
ET, TWO DOOBS aman
LB Boer ofgiee, Neveas City.
7INE BOOTS ANP
REPA.KING DONE
“sh B OBAPMAN,
die NEVADA CITY..,...0As
OCAL ANRSTHRTIOS I DESIRED,
We ney SPEUIALTY
—WOM
. country it ie invalua
Sede ed Guha Keskds 448s t
STOCK GRAZING
LOMBERING
And Other Resources, besides being Fully
Informed at ltimeson
THE LOCAL N XS. HAPPENINGS
SPECIALTY NEKAL LOCAL
News and Whesaeieenlanee thatreaches the reed people in every part of hit
county. It also has numerous patrons 1p
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswel! as
tah gehen apn g San Francisco and more re
of the State. To LAND and 4
SEEKERS t gelato the who
ae et it givee a ~_
fulan com pies record of the propiese
ing made in the development o! C) Semi
y’a varied and exteusiye resources. It presute ex nary indwcements
Beat Advertising Medium ip Nor
thern California. .
eR ae aoe i
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paren
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TheTRANSCR.PT has ne
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"22 Montgomery Btreet, San Franciro
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indorsed bv the Medical Faculty. Prescribed b* San Francisco's Leading Pnv
-sicians. s
OaKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
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ful remedy.
: Pastor of the Fi First i z Tottken,
Sa chronic cases on in Soppectiun with
Sutansiaett pruceeanioa PHU: hy a . cleangin,
toed cae are e mS syoreue,
for Habitual Constipation, Indigestion,
oie ae o. It put up by
Ween 13. Bush Hest
rs ama thes postase £1 per Sent
ee ron denipa ol peice. ce.
The C.C. Liniment Co
1.-Bush Street. S. F!
POR BALE BY ALL DROGGISTS.
A 2x. BOND
General: Manager und. Seoretacy
Whitehead Cook
Books,
LEAD THE WORLD
Ne 4,
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ing School.
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PRICE 81.605
Ne. 4,
“Géoking For Prorit,
PRICE 635
FOR GALE AT. THE OFFICE OF tHE
HOTEL GAZETTE,
-Mihibe » Residence, Sacramento vt
*
ee eee
not. .
U ™msuspioionsly Augustus let them hold
the horses while hé went indoors to salute
his indimorata!! He had the necessary dime
to spate, which he . presumed was the objective point of their unusual courtesy and
acconmmodativeness,
Wem the young palr emerged from the
pabatial resitience-one youtig’ brother stood
at the horses’ heads while the other, who
had prade’a hasty visit’ to the back of the
premises; now stéod ready to swath the
young. couple when.they ‘had: mounted.
Such politeness was so'uncalléd ‘for agd
unexpected ‘that he tufhed’ the presenta;
tion dime into'a quarter.
With a superbly condescending amile he
waived the horse holder aside, and with
elbows squared and the grande tenue of 4
prince he moved majestically forward on
his way.
But he was a little surprised,
As for her, she became suddenly indig+
nant. The looks of envy and admiration
which they furtively sought in the faces
of the passersby were not forthooming.
On the contrary, every one smited broadly
and some broke into rude and boisterous
laughter.
It was inexplicable,
He grew hot in the collar and unhappy.
They scanned each other coldly for the
telltale smut or smudge which might explain the situation.
But both were immaculate in personal
appearance.
And so they might have gone on for an
hour in blissful ignorance of the unknown
joke.
But the air was too exhilarating.
A strangled yell of triumph behind them
eaused her to look round.
Then she grabbed at the reins and the
horses came te an abrupt halt, while two
abandoned little buccaneer brothers rushed
forward and unhooked their little wagon
from the hind axle, and covered with mud
and happiness beat a hasty retreat.
Womanlike, she visited all her available
wrath upon Augustus’ unlucky shoulders,
‘It sbould have been a glorious ride, but
it was not,
She made shim pay» the expenses of her
lost dignity all the way home.
Augustus thinks the-young American
brother an irritating and unnecessary wart
on the face of nature,
And that ie why he proposes to get up a
society for the prevention of younger brothpeace’ By Francisco Call.
>
Hide aud Scek,
ever f' me,”a “1 spy!”
—ee Lite,
Quite Appropriate,
A book. peddler,;. who was wearing a
sinall circular picce of plaster on ‘his face,
removed it while shaving a few-mornings
since, and replaced it When his toilet was
complete.
Contrary to tis usual experience, as he
went about Kis busitiess during the rest of
the day Ke was everywhere received with
smiles which grew broader and broader,
until at lastsomebody laughed in his face.
Led by this to look in the glass, he was . !
somewhat tuken aback to discover that,
instead of the court plaster, he had affixed
to his face a little round printed labei
which bad fallen from the back of a new,
nantel clock purchased the day before.
nd which bore the apprgpriate. tnstripion, “Warranted solid brass.”’~—Yanke
‘lade,
He Corrected Himself,
He was u good fellow, but the grammar
‘of his language pained* his educated
‘fe severely, aid she was constantly co
eting him. A few days ago she told hin
tie departure of a friend.
Yes,” he sal, “I knew he was going
t I did not Know he had gone.”
dic looked Up athim, so he thought he
‘l tlipped again.
‘Excuse me,’’ be apologized hurriedly.
knowed be was going, but T didn’t know
had went.”
then it was she-broke down and wept.—
ttroit Free Presa,
When We Go Off and Die.
The road is rough and rocky,
The road that leads to fame,
And the way 4s strewn with skeletons
Of those who Lave gone lame
Avd have fallen by the wayside.
The world will pass-you by,
Nor pauee to read your z tennunerigt
Till you go off and d
. ‘Your friends of course will print your stuff,
And tell you it fs good,
And when you sign it “More Anon,”
They'll say, “I wish you would.”
Th: y just ebout appreciate,
And yet I know not why
They ul forget you want to eat
Till you g. cf! and die, ;
You'll find no siwu!ders here below
To help you bear ;vuncross;
You'll have to eat your mutton plain,
Without your \ BanCe}
‘And whem you r doin to dessert
' You'll apt a fon of be i
And you'll never know w pudding
Till you go off and dig,
But there's a consolation
Inuhe thought that when we're dead,
_ If we bave wri(tea something good ‘
. Our efforts will be read,
Aad friends will plant foreetmanote,
Aad come and eit and ai
And irrigate our peor 5 tears
When ' we go off and Creede (ch
lo.) Chronicle,
oe)
To Lendon boys and girls the man who
soes about the streets with a barrow load or
dasketful of tortoises for sale isa familiar
igure. Toobtain his stovok in trade he as
THER TORTOISE MERCHANT.
a rule makes a daily pilgrimage to the
locks, where they are imported in large
1umbers from Egypt, to purchase a couple
of dozen at a time; if bysiness is brisk he
reckons upon getting rid of them by the
‘nd of the day, retailing them.at a price
eungtog from ninepence to two shillings
ach, according to size, and just how riuch
hat is in Amefgan money clever young
‘olks familiar with their avithmetics can
vasily calculate.
These tortoises cost little or nothing of
seep, feeding mostly on lettuce leaves and
ther vegetable matter, and render useful
ervice by keeping a kitchen or garden
ree froin beetles and other vermin, Some
¥ them live to a great age; there is an in
tance on record of one that lived at Poteryore and attained the venerable age of 220
eara,
Tortoises are as arule quict and inof
‘ensive in tae¢ir habits, but dccasicoally
fall out among themselves and bite one an
THE TORTOISE’S TRIUMPH,
other about the head and neck; but the
greatest trinmph that a tortoise can
achieve over bis opponent is to turn him
over on his back and leave him to wriggle
to, his feet again as best he muy,
An Elephant’s Memory.
genacin 1 NOY OHS, genase the Atlantic a
“med,
elephant nained Nellie. “Every yh ost
to’pay hera visit; stuffiug Lis pockets before
he went with the scraps and tidbits left
from dinner. Thé elephant of course received him with joy and used to pick his
pockets with her trunk, As the steamer
neared New York, bowever, he had to! at:
tend to bis own affairs and thought no
more of Nellie, Several years afterward
some elephants were quartered in New
York for the: winter,a@ud the gentleman
one day took his vhiUren to sec them, As
soon aa he entered the building one of the
elephants got-very restless, Mapping her
big ears nod tossinys ier trunk about. The
keeper was puzzled to account for ber betavior; but when be asked the gentleman
whether he ever hal avything to do with
d@phants the question recalled the voyage
‘ohis mind, “Depend upon it,” said the
ceoper, “that’s the same elephant,” With
wut further adv the gentleman went out,
ought soine apples und filled his pockets
Vith-them, Thea he weat. up to Nol ie,
vio was very glad vo see him. She remem
ered the old tricks, too, for she emptied
as pockets of all tie apples, just as who
toed to dO Ov Lie pbeamer.
A. Short Vable,
A grasshopper, half starved with eold
sand hunger, came to a well stored bechive
the appronch of winter and humbly
oegeed the bees to relieve his wauts with ou
ew drops of honey.
Oue of the bees taked him how he had
spent his time all the summer, and why he
sad not Inid tp a xtore of food like them.
“Truly,” said he, “Espcat my ume very
nerrilyin-drla ing and daneiay sad sing
‘bg, ud never once thought about the win
wer, ”
“Our plan is very’ differetit,” said ths
bee. “We work hard in the sammer to la)
by a store of food against the season when
we forsee that we shall need it, but’ thom
sing in the summer must expect to starve
in the winter.”’
Who does not see that this most admird
‘ble fable applies not only to the summe
and winter of the year, but ales tothe sum.
‘mer and winter of life?
Song of the Seconds.
Bing 4 song of Seconds—
Tireless little elves,
Who, because they're busy,
Don't’ have time themselveel
They must work forever—
They they're never done— .
Work tn rain and sorrow,
Work in Joy and sun—
Talking (o the Minutes—
This their work by day—
Grains of good or evil
Folks lose by the way.
Minutes build foundations,
Feebly built or strong,
As the Seconds fetch them ‘
Deeds of right or wrong.
Hours set the rafters
Which, as years pass by,
Make for us our lovely
Homes beyond the sky, Y
Bo when Seconds watch us .
Through the livelong day~
Taking every action,
Every word away—
Let our deeds be noble,
Let our thoughts be just,
Let the fact of living
Fill with simple trust
Hearts that iow are troubled,
Saddened aid oppreased;
Know whatever happens j
Always must be best! . .
When we're rid of sorrow, i
When we welcome mirth, .
Who we make our moments ij
Blezued apon earth, '
Then the fying Seconds fi
In thelr bands will held My
What will make our mansions
Rare and bright as gold!
~Examiner,
=
who do nothing but drink and dance ani ”
. arat fine,
VOT. ‘LXII.-No. 9°00. NEVADA OITY. OAL. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16 1892. Established Sept.6, 1980, by N. P. Brown & (Oo.
Vere meee . + a a = oe ae .
2 j i AUGUSTUS 'DIDN’T . LIKE” 17. ee ee
“The Children’s Friend.”
:
' a I 0 om of 0. W YEAR i RAL . ' situ A Proposed. Soclety for the Prevention of
7 : THETRANSGRIPT . jsessmy crete ts”
¢ Sud ed tothe bookk
2 { \ 'f COOPER BROS....0. Proprietors. scan ship of promincas fenp tren Anus
f Che. stinas dll tW tal 2 hacutsstajees of of alf kinds of maipiages Want to Keep Thoeroughis Posted tunity: offered ws hora ® daplay suited to = wen —
CONCERNING ". the ocbasto: Accordingly, k and
CANDIES LUMBER : BoE Be ee ae 2 mie Socerern f sa gcse: a heshote caer age A SIGH T TW LONDON.‘ il u ri) % is dint ea * RAN ‘ ss : . horses, he drove up to her door to take her \ Merchant Wh Perambulates the
eh gs ae at A ibe _ HTS . ore deh ak ibe . ‘ S'S a aaa
for Infants and Children.
m Sef rocenmana Raa fe ed to child. Onstoria cures Colic, Constipation,
M.D.
111 80, Oxford 8h geen MD mh
“The use of * . and Ite fs 80 universal
erits so ki that it n0Wwn
Dee RR to éndorse it. Few
Without Te ee
“For several years ba have recominen¢
aie the ae who . = keep eis. eo as it ere PAR, eye cantina
RTYN, D. D,, ARDY
ras New York Gity. " “The vere nines TG Rah ‘Ave,
New York City,
‘Tae Carraun Company, 1% Muanay. Stage, Naw Yoga,
A Chance For Everybody !
CLOTHING CHEAP!
Sete cera mney
You must Bear in mind
that We Are Not Selling
Cheap Clothing -Cheap,
but Good and Fashionable
Clothing Cheap.
Everything from a Pait of Socks to a Suit ‘of’ Clothes
aré NMMBER ONE.
We carry anly Firetielaeg Goands
We don’t ask you to take oir word for it.
But whenever,you have a, few moments to spare call i
and
Compare Our Stock and
Prices With Other « «
Houses Here.We can convince you that what we say in regard to ou
stock. It is a sure proposition.
Everything in the ‘Store
Will Be Soldat: Cost.
he old Reliable Clothing House has nereroing marked
down in plain figures,
K. CAS
To Buy Your Christmas ind New Years* Presents,
LUETJE & BRAND.,
Broad. 'Street, above Pine St.,
—
a vom .
Offer to the public the Largest'afid Most
Beautiful Stock of
~—Tnported ‘and Home-made Jewelry.
Ever brought to Nevada County.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, LADIES' SETS, BRACELETS
BREASTPINS, SHAWL PINS, RINGS, BANGLES, CHARMS, ‘bea 1tifully set in DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, RUBIES, ORQUOIsE, GARNETS, AMETHYSTS, SAPHIRES, QUARTZ and other precious stones,
Nolid Silver Wart Lat Latst Styles dust Receved,
O@” We make HOME-MADE POPE SEG & specialty
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