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December 19, 1892 (4 pages)

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Sar th s¥ ar Four dHss Sera ig apy = EVADA DAI Fr) Y YRANSCRIPYT. VOL. LXIIL-No. § 02. NEVADA OITY. OAl’ MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 19 1892. Established Sept. 6, 1960, by N. P. Brown & Qo. * * 495518 deal oiit 5 2 : $ > ’ a “The Children's Friend.” . AMPED OWEPE Ub nae IN A SAFE PLACE. CALLING TALK. ; é it I 0, hs 4 he 0G A Domestic Episode from Which a LeeThe Two Dear Friends Have a Lovely and eae be { i THETRA SCRIPT son Was Drewn. Interesting Talk. : : P P oo8 199 i bess! ,” called ‘Mrs. Society Lighte to “Why, is it really you?” Ch ‘etna ant New Year COOPER BROS,.,.... Proprietors,’ . ee yr YOU : her hanbend as they were Meine the house oo ~ me, doesn’t it?” r : . for the night, “put the sil hi th “So glad to see you.” I Manufacturers of all kinds of — Wiehe so orp TE eCeReeH ONves . Le clare con's fd’ You kaewiney bars . “Thenka™ CANDIES r.ty MBH R GUC oS rerreerrrereasrrntene pice @iee 11] Pega te the ecg batood.” sixes ae cg gern you ive an age, Where ° hak emg OS SS ~ * Pe s Mr. Societ as ¢ yo ° a : &) We DONO oe Oe Pivelo%* } . guces I kpow just where to tide it," and . “Why, I don’t know. I’ve been awfully DING'S,SPECLALTY ‘THIS YEAR ‘ THE LEA ‘% Ba oe ™” ; ? : 7 EVADA [ . A £ rummaged and crashed around looking . busy for one thing, but I’ve been intending y . ; 19 is a 7 5 iy , See we Rees eyed and at lower priees than in San Franpines SRINDS IN ABUNDANGE isco. orgrgee: MN Fresh Oysters Received ‘(Meals te, eh sed al Sood my RESTAURANT on Broad street, nearly opposite Citizens Bank. : Tho Pioneor, Restamratodt, CRISSEL BROS., SATSARES OF, Frosh Lard, Salt tas te Tho Lowest Living Prived andthe’ bost Meat . MF Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge, *. en 3 Nevada County Abstragt Diffice, Nevada City, Nevada Co; Ga Titles Examined and Tifared="" JOHWA. RAPP, vounty x ReGoidad 11° donsecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT . For sale 0000 acres of land of the Cait tae souuere o Deion of Movie eines an bordering on the best lands of < county. 286 acres Of land \gituated th “\Plexgan veiley bs Broatl strbet:"'Ne“. 4 alley. House and lot on ada City, ie ‘ . sa songesc Eto LATHS AND DRESSAD SIDING,» TTI > ¥ ‘a "4 A Large quantity of BEA SUNED &£U MBER on ‘hand which will be sold at the Lowest Marke Rates. umbér of all’kinds Yor Building and Min NE purposes, alweysom hand er fawed o tder, Orders left at the Saw Mill, near Qnaker Hill, or the OFFICR, PIETY HILL on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom;tl delivered. Vey Hw, York Baker. ; kept on hand, be ing and popular ominercial Street,” adjoinih . Transcript Block, ~ intend ty keep on hand at all times the I very Bread, Pics, Cake, Eto. ade to order on short netice and on most “. , reasonable terms. : an oreme foe anything im my line prompty}ly atten By strict atténtion to'bueiness, Eiving the best satisfaction ARG selling at low ral ope to merit a liberal patronage. , T buss de® Ed We Schmidt! VING Eieake ther-atow:. a Broad Strat.Waat-Waskgt . HE tesaeor Eatiesalimdns on JAMES WONRO, Frov'r, -]. PINE STREET, r rend strget, lie generally hse they will herp oh hand ‘ ‘ . lowest rates, Customers euppiied at the Lowest Piic ry ae with the very mh or ree 9 abs. CBRE! Moet. Pork, Mutton, Vealj tame Nev. Barber Shop. Portland Smelting & Refining COMPANY, 4 1GHEST PRICE PAID FOR H oud, Silver and Lead Ore. Apply to sewer MALTMAN, -Agoat Nevada City, Aug. 23. An, gent ai = .s © me NOTICE. Notice is'hereby given to all persoushaving claims~ against the JACK RABBIT MINING COMPANY] to presont their claims by the 25th day) of November, 1892, at the Law Office of Pas bles Sig Paso de Robles, San Lule Obispo County, Californie.’ THE Greatest Health Resort on the Pacific coast; climate unrivaled; new by and cotea; mud and’ sulphur baths; the waters of unequaled medicinal value; new and 808; 5 Gampetont attendants. ‘Express in from Marysville, connecting at ‘third and Townsen atreets, San eranclace, le! 8:15 i. Mey atrive 4:30 P. uw same day; no '. % F. BURNS, Manager GEO. TRACY, Dndertaker and Funeral Director, CHARLES PERCIVAL on Pine street, inthe rear of Britland’s Council Chamber. Y SHAVING, HAIR O©UTSING AND SHAMPOOING . Done in the highest atyle of the art. Surgical “aid Mechaniéal ‘Dentist. Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street, Nevada Clty. TICKUTs Rare, EASTERN CITIES Ake SOLD BY rhe, . SoUTHERN PACtFIC COMPANY AT COLFAX, ‘M.‘LOBNER, Agent. Sieerina Car funras secured and full information reyarding Transcontinental Routes furnighetton application. By corresponding with Mr. Lobner parties can arrange to 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. “Thee Orders, if) not used, will be redeemed at the full : { Main Strest, Nevada City, ans ad bt ; Gen. Passenger Agent oe RIcHARD Ghay, @@Embalminga Specialy. Gan. Thaflic Sashain . San Francisco, Cal, THE HOME MUTUAL RAILROAD LANDS. INSURANOB OOMPANY =>] «Yor, Lands in Control, and Northern —or— SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Home Office—318 California street, Yalifortiia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, spply to or address . .«. a pease aon V. H, Muis, Land-Agont QoB.R: Reset : San Francisco, Cal, Company's Building. For Lands in Southern California, apSolid im Assets, oly to or address © oe =. JunommMappxn, Land Agent 8. P. R. R. ng FTF ae J San Francisoo, Cel. Adjustment and Payment I suffered for years. GRO. W, MILA Menge oof sang ea cba pe Mutnor, Spec ‘ tet OS ‘ = Te Be Given By i ti tsmioh sx Laurel Parlor, No: 6; —aT— ARMORY . : HALL, fidor Dinkcror : MARCUS: M. BARUH. Bowe Advortieme Medium ta Ner MONDAY RVENING, JANUART 24, ‘8 \TO ADVERTISERS € . = J0B=PRINTING = * @eneeeeeaeeeeaeeeenesee so TOR AL way I STOCK GRAZING LUMBERING awd Ortier 1 Reaonroes, Desides being Fully formed at iltimes on LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS PEGIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAI1 wa, and it hasa circulation that reacnreadi hg (yap every part of hit * num patrons 1D hacer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as n nto, San Francisco and more re y To LAND and to HO) SEEKERS th: hout the whole roug! e it is invaluable, as it gives a faithland complete record of the de iig made in the development o: e coun y'a faried aud extensive resources. it pre» qpte extraordinary inducements herm California. i fhe TRANSCR.PT has ne ~veady to be kindled. excited. It was pretty well smoked up and stuck out it would have been a melted mass b FLOOR MANAGERS : Tangent a Best Eq ipped Job Printing Office ¥. T. NILON, FRED.E, BROWN, B. N. SHOECRAFT, A.MALTMAN, F: E. WADSWORTH, A. HARTUNG, DR. GUNN'S 81TT ERB — {THE GREaT Now nothing of that kind could have hapoct to me. I am very careful where I id asked Mr. 8. L. up tothe rag bag in my closet and take out a Fe a and lock them up.” ia few AS ‘openod a first-class Barber Shop . ” HARRY DOUGLASS, OOMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS : MBS. C. E, WALLING, MISS MARY HOOK, “MRS. JENNIE HOLMES, MIS3 MAMIE BECKMAN, MRS. HARRY DOUGLASS, 18S ELLEN. BLACK, RS, FRED E. BROWN, RS.‘A. HARTUNG, 188 MINNIE BRAND, KS. BELLE DOUGLASS. Tickets per couple, $1.50. Extra Ladied 25 cents. Grand March at 9 o'clock. No children allowed. on the floor. Furniture at Cost! Now is Your Time to Furnish Your House ! , LEGG & SHAW Have marked down everything in the Furniture line at Cost Price, [The stock consists of a full line of. + Beds, Bedding, ‘ Lotinges, Sideboards, Cheffroneres, Bedroom Sets, Bookcases, Ete.; Ete. Calf and examine our Goods before making your purchases elsewhere, \IT 18 A -FACT THATjAT JAMES : KINKEAD'S 2 sm FURNITURE: STORE, Commercial Street, Searls’ Block, preg BY FOUND the most Artistic and MsStyles of Farni ' Beddi Window Shades, hau #acks, Hat Racks, Chairs, * guvles, Feather Dusters, ‘ * Ete., Ete.. Upholstering done on shiort notice. Thaukful for past patronage I tespedtfully solicit « continuance in the future . ; ‘business done on the square, and gaeds sold at lowest prices. . JAMES KINKEAD, rae A. WUTKE, Feshionable Boot and Shoe Maker,” BiCA2 STREET, TWO, DOORS BELOW —— Post Office, eur 8 AND MOMS a'ePROIAUTY REPA.KING DONE wuaTLY é : + —. 7 7 ie a dg NEVADA CITY, ... ms Ad:hission..to Gallery—Gentlemen, 50.4 “ bmmrnme it st. ne ¢ Regulating, Catarhtiic TRE INDIOPENSIBLE Household Remedy & GUBE PRBVENTIVE 7 . AND °OSITIVE CURB FOR Costiveness and Constipation, BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, fever and Ague aND ALL MaLABIAL. TROUBLE OYSPEPSLA. eee aR VOUBNESE Loathing of Food, idney Complainte, ’ Nausea t(mpure Bicod, General Debiiity DF Gann's Bitters PURELY =a *SRABmMaure Perfectlv Safe, oe : Reliable A. VAN ALSTINE & CO, Proprietorsand Manufacturers *99 ‘Montgomery Street, Ban Franciro FUR HALE BY —_— Camphor Choral Liniment arr’ C.'C. LINIMENT Has No Peer, Trvit. j indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prescribed b * San Francisco's Leading Phy sicians, OakLanp, February 7th, 1890, Thisie to certity that we have used the C. Cc, ment in eur family, and have fouad it te tho) best aud most effective medic: ¢ tor paenigio dic via ¥ that we have We can nhenttedngy we mend it as & most pewerful and ust i = : &. R. DILLE, 6 Pastor of the First M. K. Chureh, For all clironic cases in connectiun wit! C, CG. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND 8ULPHUK POWDER” for, yughly cl ng the blood e entire system for Habitual Gonalipaiien, Indigestion, Pi ete,, it oO, equal, * pus up by HRN LF Bat rs ip luge es. Piice $1 per bottle;
ties + amall bottles 26 cents. nt postas: paid ou receipt of prive. ‘ The C.C. Liniment Co 21.Bush Street, S. F* =. BON DT General Manager and Seoreta-y Whitehead Cook Books, LEAD ‘fHE WORLD The American Paste: Cook, er wie (seek Hotel Meat Cooking . PRICE O8,. Mia Wet haw Chicago Herald Cook ing School, . be Pamitios, 4 2 ie. 4, ng For Protit, VOR SALE AT THE OFFICE oF rp for a good: place, nounced his wife when he came tp stairs. “You'd never guess where I've hid ‘em, and I’m not going to tell you either.” “No? Then I'won’t tell you where the silver is; so we’H be even.” And the two conspirators smiled pleasntly at eth other over their secrets, The next morning Mrs. Society Lighte ordered her maid to build a fire in the «ining.room fireplace, where the wood was laid When Mr. Society Lighté entered the dining room and. saw the fire he said cheerfully to his wife: “Found it, didn't you?” “Found what?’ asked his wife in sur “Why, the silvet of course,” “But I didn’t find it, though we've looked everywhere, and we haven't a spoon or fork for break fast.” “Jumping Jerusalem! Who made the fire? here’s the girl? I hid the ailves under the kindling, and—and”-—. “Sit down,” said his wife, “and don’t get will have to go to the jewelcr’s for re ire, but if the handles of the forks ie not this time,” Mr. jety Lighte grew calm, and at last Mrs: S. L. said: “You should have been more discreet, © my treasures,’’ “Seen your diamonds this morning?” “No, but they’re all right. Hannah, go moments screams were hear! from Hannah. “Diamonds burned up?” queried Mr. 8. L. in a sarcastic voice. blessed minute yone off with them!* Hatless and breathless, Mr. Society Tdghte was seen by the neighbors running after a rag gatherer who was blowing his horn, unconscious of pursuit, “Stop!” shrieked Mr. 8, L., and clinching the cart he grasped the precions bag, made sure the diamonds were sti]! indt, and then carried them off, to the astonishment and regret of their late purchaser, “You need a guardian,” said the perspiring Mr. Society Lighte when he restored the diamonds to his wife. “So do you. A man who would’—— But they compromised on a new safe and vowed never to say a word about it. Anil that’s how it got into print.—Detroit Free Presa, vuring thd W%eRE“csfebration of the anniversury of the discovery of America by Columbus each school in a Michigan city was trying to sce which would have the prettiest decorations, The janitor of pve of the schools, an old man, waa directed to put up the flag, and as he couldn’t see very well be ran it only half way up the pole. A little girl named Ethel saw this and stared at it in open mouthed astonishment, And when a little friend happened to come ulong Ethel asked what the flag was balf tnast for, “Why,” said her friend, “Columbus is dead.”’—Exehange. Thoughtful son, The Golden Rule reports the saying of a “colored brother’’ whose heart seems to be in the right place, ulthough bis manner of expressing himself is a little peculiar. “Why don’t you get married, Peter?’ asked an acquaintance, “Why, bress you,” answered Peter, “I’se got an ole mudder, an I has to do fo’ bor, sah, an if I don’t buy hershoes an stockin’s she don’tigit uoue. Now if I was ter git mérried I'd hab to Buy ’em fo’ my wife, an dat’d be takin de shoes an stockin’s right out o’ my ole mudder’s mouf.""—Youth's Companion. A Natural Consequence, Jonesey—So you are thinking of getting married? Brine— Yes. : Jovuesey— When is it going to occur? Brine—Tomorrow. Jonesey—Great Scott! Tomorrow? And ‘od say you’re only thinking wbout it? Brine—That’s what I say. You didn't ippose &man only one day off from his , did you?—Exchange. Couldn't Talk. “Does your husband say much about his vin?” “No, doctor, Te can’t complain,” “That's good,” “Well, . don’t know, doctor. You sce. ’8 too sick to.""—Washington Star, Girls and Gulls. Wool—Your native New Yorker :prounces some words very curiously. . For stance, for “girls’’ he says ‘‘gulls,” Van Pelt—Does that strike you as curiis?—-New York Herald, Reward of Merit. fhe Deneon—Do you know what hap“a to boys who tell lies? Small Youth—Nessir. They gits off sme times if they tells good o1ies.—Life, Implied Superiority, Nett'e—I have on the average six eallevery evening. ~ fillicent—Oh, can you count yours? ~w pice that must be,—Chicago Newswd. , . . come and see you for ever so long.” Bi my diamonds aafe enough,” anout. beautiful as this fall, did you?’ of the year anyhow.” ings. evenings sire long.’’breakfast they talked of nothing else but the fortunate escape the silver had. At short call then? Do sit down,” your call so much and when I’m so lad to “Please, ma’am, the rag bag’s gone! It was sold by weight, as you told Mary to get rid of the rags, an the man’s just this vedding day wouldn’t be thinking about’ ~-FOR* SALE BY ALL DROUGGISTS . eX: the rival fe gould be done toward intercepting him or estimable lady be til J am out sj —. “Well, ’'m awfully glad to see you now. Do: take off your wrap and stay a long time, do.” “No, I can’t; I can’t, really. I’ve set out to make half a dozen calls this afternoon. Ican’t stay but a few minutes,” “And you haven’t been o see me for #0 loug! I think you ought to stay at least three hours.’” : “Oh, mercy! Icouldn’t think of it. [will just throw back my wrap.” “Do, or you won't feel it when you go Lovely weather, isn’t it?” “Lovely!” “Haven't we had a beautiful autumn?” “Beautifull” a “How late the leaves staid on the treas!’ “Didn't they, thoagh?”’ “And it seems tome I never saw them so But “No, I don’t believe I ever did.” “I think autumn is the loveliest season “So do I, But the springtime’s lovely “Yes, it is.” “And I really enjoy the long winter evon ” “Yhey are lovely.” “But then thedays are so short when the “Yes, that’s true and—what, you're not going?’’ “Oh, I must.” “Why, you've hardly got here yet.” “Oh, I’ve made a long, long call.” “A long call! Well, what do you call & “Oh, IL must go.” “Really? “Yes, truly.” “I hate to have you.” “Tg, Jut IT must,” “I's too bad; just when [’m enjoying fee you.” “Oh, thanks; Pll stay longer next time.’ “Yes, you must,” “T will” And after the ten minutes of “youlbys’ au ond.—Detroit Free Press, No More Huastling, [t gccurred to the frail man with a pr eccupied air and round shoulders that bi wife-had sonicthing to tell him then. men he crossed the threshold of his cumb! bome, There was an earnest look ju be face, betokening momentous thoughts, The frail man was not mistaken, “Jdhnu,” observed his wife sok aanly “pomr here and sit down,” 7 He did us she baile him, after the eus tom of men with preoceupied alra and totind shoulders, “John? — She was softly caressing his brown hair through which time with its ruthless scythe Nad cus seweral pier. cieece sue os living any more.” For the first time since the frail man’s marriage hope gleamed in his eye. “Hannah,” he gasped, “do you mean that soine one has died and left us some money!” She beamed upon him brightly. “No, John,” she rejoined, “but I -bave re solvyl not to do my own cooking any longer.” With an cxclamation: of gratitude to heaven he clasped ber to his bosom and wept for joy.— Detroit Tribune Meart Beats. “It’s hard to have to bow to a map thi weors kuch trourers,” » “Oh, doa't judge a man by, his trouser Even « Poct Haa Rights. “T have here,” suid the long haired poc: entering a newspaper office, “an ode whi will make about one columnin your pape: 1 wish” —— ' “Don’t want any poetry,” .growléed thi editor, who was feeliug savage aud dyspe; tic. Get out of here.” “I was about to add,” continued the viv itor, ‘that the poem has reference to a pew kind of patent soap that my employer ba: invented, aud . wus guing to ask you & publish itas an advertisement at twent; cents a line.” And he digappeared in the direction «, © Office before anything making overtures of peace.—New York a A Chip of the Old Block, Father—Why, I am told that you are in love with Signora Fontabla de Politema. Son (excitedly)—Just so, father, and if you have anything to say against ®his good enough to wait up Father—Oh, 1 merely wished to tell you that I' courted the signora myself when 1 was your age.—-Mercury. The Age of Appearances. “That man must be very rich.” “He is, How could you tell?” “He'd have to be, or he couldn't afford to weer that shabby silk hat.”"—Washirigton , : , No Une There Now, . Mrs, Kingley--Has Mrs. Wilters’ sudden ness affected ber materially? Mrs, Bingo—She has been obliged to re pas the church sewing circle.— rath. Bootblack—Shins? ‘. Ge. deman—What’s the price? Bootblack—Five cents w’en you ask an ran cents wen ve don’t.—Good yt 7 HOTEL G ‘281 TE, = é the interesting and profitable call comes to Bencath those trousers, beats a warn. . . “heart.” —Siiith & Gray's Monthly, for Infants and Children. 4 be bed * ven Sane Serta Ter esepted te, obit Reg tore Sg om _— ig M. D. ‘aixestion ee U11 So, Oxford 8t., Brocklyay N. ¥, Without injurious medication, ‘ “The use of ‘Castoria’ ie so universal! . hana. and ite merits ao well known that ii secma al . “ ‘ial’ recommen 4 work of to x os Cantos P D. D. Rowm F. P. M.D. rk Ol “i oy » eARpen, M. D., tae BE Re, [me wae Tih setae harms Te Cirraun A Chane For Everybody . ! Teo Get CLOTHING CHEAP! You init Bear in mind that We Are Not Selling Cheap Clothing Cheap, \but Good and Fashionable Clothing Cheap. Everythi from a Pair of Socks ta a Snir ese avai olin UINE, of Clachkeana We carry only First-class Goods, We don't ask you to take our word for it. \ But whenever,you have a!few moments to’ spare call j 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 Sold at Cost. lhe old Reliable Clothing House has everything ‘maiked down in plain figures, schatetchthtn EEE an ema eee To Buy Your Christmas snd New Years’ Prasen's LUETJE & BRAND., Broad, Strest, above Pine St., "Offer to the public the Largest and’ Most Beautiful Stock of ‘ported ad Honie-made dcwelr [ported ad Home-made J. welry -Ever brought to Nevada County. GOLD AND'SiILVER WATOHES, CHAINS, LADIES’ SEL3, BRACELETS BREAS. PINS, SHAWL PIN®, RINGS, BANGLES, CHARMS, bea s tifully set in DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, RUBIES, TURQUOISE, GARNETS, AMETHYSTS, SAPHIRES, QUARTZ and other precious stones. Sold NiVer Wares Labst Sih lst Retiped OG We wake HIME MADE JEWLERY a specialty ani guarantee it 15arat fine. We will sell our beautiful steck CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN THE STATE. t >, aoe This te the ‘only place in Nevada City where you can.get reliable Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Rye Glasses, Opera Glasses, eto. Everything in our Store warranted as represented. Engraving done free. Jewelry of all kinds made to order at short notice. Ordeis from the conntry promptly filled, Please send them = sa soon ae s SO Se a ae al TT e e