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December 30, 1892 (4 pages)

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eS ‘arecediy wdlee es Ht” a et + eG ie li agit . st , Swe we \ U i 4 4 — KVAD . Damy YRANSCRIPY. A eee see eT VOL. LXIII.-No. 9 11 NEVADA OITY. GAL. KRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30 1892 emnee o ——~ —oeeeing Kstablished Sept.6, 1950, by N. P. Brown & Qo. “The Children's Fried” tt Mt. Oto Latmber Co, Christmas and New Year COOPER BROS..... . Proprietors. Manufacturers of all kinds of CANDIES lMuUMBER: THE LEADING : SPECIALTY THIS YEAR : INEST KINDS IN ABUNDANCE Matched F loring, Fencing, at lower prices than in San FranLATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. NUTS OF ALL KINDS. over ats. Fresh Oysters Heoe.ved DAILY. A Large quantity of SEASON ED {LUM BER on™ hand which will be sold atthe Lowest Marke Rates. wumber ofall kinds for Building and Min ng purposes, always on hand or Sawed o rder. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL HF Meals to order at all hours at my . 5. the Grass Valley Road, will. be prompt RESTAURANT on Broad street, nearly dalivarsd opposite Citizens Bank. A. TAM, NEW YEAR BALL To Ge Given By Nw. DD. G. W., —aT~ ARMORY ; HALL, The Pioneer Restanrateur, ‘THE : : KRYSTONE : : MARKET, GRISSEL BROS., New-York Bakery. ’ NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT . °P¢ to merit a liberal patronage. .' Commercial Street. Beef, : Pork, : Mutton And Veal. SAUS4GES. OF EVERY KIND. Fresh Lard, Sat Moats, Bie, Kopt on hand. Tho Lowest Living Prices sand the best Meat 0 Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Nevada County Abstract Office, Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal Titles Examined and Insured Made to order on short netice and on most ve — reasonable terms. JOHN A. RA PP, Sasa yg tliaatees for anything im my lines -emptCounty Recorder 11 consecutive years, eg strict attention to business, giving the SEARCHER OF RECORDS, satisfaction and selling at low rates, G. Wm. Durst, Prop. AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLHi known and popular Bakery, on Commercial Street,” adjoining Transcript Block, I intend tokeep on hand at all times the very bestof =; Bread, Pies,.Cake,. Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry For saie—6000 acres of land of the Cali fornia Iroe and 8teel Company, situated in us. J. & Ed, We Schmidt Hoes and lot on Est Broad street, NeAVING purchased the stoc a ada City. se trade of L, Hirschman, on PINE STREET, Hereby notify their friends and the pubBroad Street, lic nerally that they will keep on hand wu Brac Neur the City Hail, PL ix) Broad Sira3t Maat Market JAMES MONRO, P.on’r, of whioh thar oil) nall at 4h lowest rates. Customers eupplied at the Lowest Pric ; with the very : ‘ Beef. Pork, Mitton, Veal, Lamb New Barber Sh op. Sausages, Etc CHARLES. PERCIVAL Portland: Smelting & Refining F{AS opened fiet-tass Raster Shop on Pine street, inthe rear of Britland’s Council Chamber. SHAVING, HAIR -.CUTTING AND COMPANY, LINNTON, OREGON. GHEST PRICE PAID FOR 4 : Gold, Silver and Lead Ore. Apply “© “A. MALTMAN, Ageat Nevada City, Aug. 23. SHAMPOOING Done in the highest style of the art. Dr. J. F. Shaw, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. NOTICE. Notice is beteliy given to] Odd Fellows'Bullding, Broad Street, all persons having claims against the Nevada City.? JACK RABBIT MINING COMPANY : to present their claims by the 25th day TIOCOERET ted of November, 1892, at the Law. Office of ies Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal. EASTERN CITIES» JACK RABB“T MINING side —ané sOLD BY THE— E Paso Robles Springs Hoe Soutien Pace Conran Paso de Robles, 2 M, LOBNER, Agent. Ban Luis Obispp County, Califurnis. ‘ Suaispind Chu Bunrus secured and full HE Greatest Health Resort on the Pacific . information regarding Transcontinental T coast; climate uorivaied; new hotel and cotRoutes furnished on application. OF or TA ES KINKEAD'S bathe; the water: z es ‘ sett Sr folnal : value; now! and . responding with Mr. Lubner parties can} Slegent Bate hoteae: base Coe tron Marte arrange to join the Semi-Monthly Family <ius caneae ing at Third and Townsend “Excursions over the Sunset Routé. — gan Francisco, at 8:15 A. M., arrive at 490 FE same OA F. BENG, Manager Orders sold at Lowest Rates for ticket . A asiage from Europe and Kastern Vitles to any point in the Pacific States GEO. TRACY, sad Torsliaghe. These Orders, if not Undertaker and Funeral Director, used, will be redeemed at the full : amount paid therefor, ‘Main Street, Nevada City. T. H. Goopman, : “Gen. Passenger Agent —— age Ricuarp Gray, en pe Ol + —_— THE HOME MUTUAL RAILROAD LANDS. ’ For Lands in Central and Northern INsURANO COMPANY : SAN FRANCISCC, CAL. Home lOffice—318 California street, Company's Building. ‘ Libersl and Prcmpt in the spply to or address. W. H. Mixis, Land Agent C. P. R. R. San Francisco, Cal. For Lands.in Southern California, ap“Vly to or address =f . ferome Mavven, Land Agent 8. P. R. R. San Francisco, Cal. , : » ustment and Payment I suffered for years a z ~ >a CURE with nightly toate. ) of Losses © : : N 1 potency, Varicocel GED. W. HILL, Masages ; . ly Kesto at Full 01 Ome No. 96 Minin ivect . ceapa for whl Eilfeend (aged) rat ° Grass VALLEY, CGAMET CB i Tepe eee Darl * Jonw Mutroy, Special Agent. . "« tention this paper. : rane MEADE Ee » PF. SIMONDS Attorney s=4 Oounselor st Lew.’ . Attorney and ‘at Lew, Ladies 25 cents. RE Rie. CEA ARS, TOBACCO, . cents; — Furniture at Cost! ‘alifornia, Oregon; Nevada and Utah, . ‘ally solicit » continuance in the. fature MONDAY FVENING, JANUARY 2d, '93. FLOOR DIRECTOR : MARCUS M. BARUH. FLOOR MANAGERS : F. T. NILON, FRED E. BROWN, B. N. SHOECRAFT, A. MALTMAN, F. E, WADSWORTH, A. HARTUNG, HARRY DOUGLASS. ee COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS : MRS. C. KE. 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. —_—_— Ticketa per couple, $1.50. Extra “Admission to Gallery—Gentlemen, 50 oe one ER eee ‘No children allowed on the floor. 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, Lounges, , Sideboards, Cheffroneres, Bedroom Sets, Bookcases, Etc., Etc. Call and examine our Goods befor] faking . FHE'W.,H, BONE CO, 12 Bush Strget your purchases “elsewhere, IT 18 A-FACT THAT AT FURNITURE: STORE, Commercial Street, Searls’ Block, AN BY FOUND the most Artistic and de M Styles of Furni Beddin Window Shades, hau Packs, Racks, Chairs, * avles, Feather Dusters, Bte,, Ete. : Upholstering done on short notice. _ Thankful for past patronage I respectbusiness done on the square, anc seods sold at lowest prices. ) JAMES KINKEAD, A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, "EB BOOTS HOES A SPEUIALTY oid pour NEATLY —S. E, OHAPMAN,DINTIsTYT peo” CITY,..0<..OAlLOCAL ANESTHRTIOS IF DESIRED, Waste rean it ALL THE Coup. : We oTaTmE AxD > CONCERNING Etictbeteens arses weeds secede eecvevscsowad PS aa *e"e "e's eee e's 8 ee eas tn ve : CK GKAZIN' A A) ei OL Teles at ltimes on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS Laurel Par. for, No. 6, [TR SPECIALTY 1b GeNwaal Local nd ithasacirculationthatreacn . -jsic; or : ‘i ‘ o eres pouplone evert bart an nk sions nor buy healthful ones for county. _ it the whol y’s varied and extensive resources. It pre vntes extraordinary inducements Bedt Advertising Medium th Nor T ‘therm Ualifurmia. {RN a ears we The TRANSOR.PT has ne). Largest.and Best Equipped Job Print. _ ing Oifice DR. GUNN’S Sit. 7 ee SS a aTHE GREAT ‘Regulating Catarhttic Household Remedy 4 GORE PREVENTIVS AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Gostivensés and Constipation, BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, ever and Ague AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLE DYSPEPSIA. (INDIGESTION NERVOUSNESS Loathing of Food, idney Complaints, Nausea General Debility Dr Gunn's Bitters PURELY "VEGETABLE ~ “Reliable ; ALSTINE & CO. the ot and Manufacturers impere Blood, eo were e+ 22 Montgomery Strest, San Franciroo : FOR SALE BY CARR BHO. Sunphor Choral Liniment For Catarrh C. G. LINIMENT Has No Peer, Trv it. indorsed bv the Medical Faculty. Prescribed b* SanFrancisco’s Leadine Phy sicians, OaKLAND, February 7th, 1890, rtity that we have used the C. o. Linknene ts oar family, and have found itto be the best and most effective medic: ‘¢ for Neuralgia and kind.cd diseases of a: y that we have tried. We can unhesitating. recommend it as a most pewerful and use ful remedy. lee Ul E, RB. DI
Pastor of the First M. EK. Church. For all chronic cases in connection with U. C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND SULPHUR POWDER” for thoroughly cleansing the blood and toning upthe entire system. for Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, es, a ha no aa 2 is put up by tes $5: small bottles 25 cents. Sent postay: paid ou recelpt-of ac aa ae The C.C. Liniment Co 21 Bush Street, S, F*FOR 8ALE,BY ALL DROGGISTS “ 2. BOND General Manager and Secreta:y Whitehead Cook Books,’ LEAD ‘THE WORLD Ne a, [The American Pastry Gok. Ne. 2, Hote] Meat Cooking © PRICE 62.) ee Shicago Herald Cool * ing School. (Por Famtlies,3 PRICE 81.505 Ne. 4, *« Cooking For Prorit, PRICE 635 FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF fHE Want te Keep Thoroughis Posted . ics” to a reporter a few weeks fees: Meek teen Bain ure obliged to do so often, for the in teooimeenl ye" ee eet to} ‘ause they cannot afford wontlay. dn] a victian, HOME Beene throughout country it is pretassis as it gives a a record of the ress : fananade ine ¢ development of the coun . vhich wear ontaind break downy «! . , Economics of the Poor. Agalust Cawmbting, f . * A cheerful creature. wio deserves . Antivice crusaders have resorted to 12 & a & PT more credit for her courage than inuny . many startling expedients to aronsé and + Born heroes who have died on the field of bat. hold public attention, bat the unique, if ap A) 8d practical, movemeut. toVice (this time ® 1s Appearance tle, gave a detailed list of her “econom; Not the most ward the suppression of “Shoes are the greatest expense,” she that of cambling) mad Nf stid; “they cost fifty cents, and Tay boy — ia this city on Friday. bas to have a new pair every week.” It! ‘Then a car bearing on its side 8 pitiful, when one reflects that for two! end, Jolin Phili dollars the boy might have a pair of Crusade,” shoes which would‘last him four moniha! . These are the economics of the very Gg] peor. They buy worthless things, : simple . where it stands in full vi fact that they have not enough ready money to buy good ones, They cannot lay in quantities of pro. the legP Quinn's Antigambling \ drew into the West Philadel!' phia yards of the Pennsylvania railtoad and was shifted close to the freightistaand! tion at. Thirtieth and Market streets, ew of passersby, John Philip Quinn, as will be remem= . bered) by many, is a gambler who wag . converted in prison abont tive years ago, ‘no and ‘has since been devoting his life as a has numerous patrons ip . °4™me reason, and are consequently kept . lecturer to the suppression of the vice of Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell a . joor and poorly clad and nourished he. whith he was for over twenty-tive years for Infants and Children. Castoria ; ” ‘ ren that I reeominend ft adapted to child. Castoria cures Colic, Consti ty irious medication, * i880 untversal wn that it so. ms a “The use of * Castor and its merits so well io Work of supererogation to end vit. Fi “For several Yeerg I have recommen?ed Nib Salat enrp . en = : : are the i lorse it. Few ‘our * Castoria, ind shall ’ . a ie nishing their houses it is the sayic Mr. Quinn cairries aronad with him in Casitorin witha ees e mes who do not keep Nagao Batt has invariably produssy ee ling. A cheap stove und a cheap chair, . the car @ complete outfit of ampblers’ Carlos Maerre, D. D.,, om Teale, Kowm By Pa M.D. : sorey, . implements—over sixty in all, One of Late Pastor Bloomingdal ete t ork City. I The Winthrop," 195th Street an 1 7th ‘Ave, re the vuly ones Loat can be got at ( these he will explain ever eXeformed Church, Now York cise nomeut.—Mary Abbott in Caicag Post. Pronunciation of Stage People. : y hour during the day in the reception room of the car, ae once, in the morning probably, he aie ccs. we. Dancy: cutiphaas vey peak of the evils of suunbling from NN was the sound recenily given to § ‘poetry,” A teacher in a © the disregard by actresses of = apa ed a ‘ ar His evenings ss tes the value of the vowel sound, clench Big Philua 2 ken in the city Rea soreness He says that “poltry” (oi dipthons) va ee ees : = Watcre » Man Was Needed, awnadian school, a pate, " y— . 2d immediately “diary” became ‘diry,” — B RINTING j= While that pitfall of cockney rhyme. : Fas ME « ¢—— . ‘ters “sure” inevitably de} é young lady, cosunitted snicide igots the exvevtant ear as “shore.” Vhile *oimusnission” "eOlniceion” 8 “secrit.® “Blisions aid clippings ave home aud swallowed a dose of avorite errors, particularly unjong rapid . Phine. How such a story makes am S'pose," for “support” and “‘stuppose.”” ‘elegraph. a has a hard time of it, \ Stone image Sixty Foet Under Groand Years ago, probably as carly ag 1851, vhen workmen were ¢ XcaVAtIDg a Cut a the Humeston and Shopandoah railway, they fonud a sone tight inches in height sobedded in the lay at a depth of about sixty feet he‘eath the surface. In Keneral attitude ne image miay be said to be in ting or RiTlin> posture, the right elbow her duty; was too valuable to be Sstag upon the bent knee, fwo horns, ficed in ach about an ineh in longth, adorned letin. ne head. The mouth. net in fact the . Sees. hole. face, wax very large for the sice . Antiovhns -Epiphane 1i € the image. ‘The vain question is, under sinpniiatcecee HAs How long bas it been siuce that ima ©” Jews, whose tiny ie hi Was an object of Worship? —St, Louis Reeccasiun to een fide deci, public, ment froin budven. sees ful Btory in the few words she . SCrawled before swallowing. the Anclent Wires. = Wire fn BO view thing: +1 otmens of wetallic shiveds dating : WOVE US wreeeey we weenanpren ‘ Smelt in Abundanee, is far back as Smelt by the Ninevites some 1800 vears B.C, is exhibited at the Kensington museuin in London. Both Homer and Pliny allude to wire.—Chambers’ Journal. this way recently, NEVADA DAILY TRiANSCAer (Regular Price $6 a Year) Ww ITE = THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEXLY CALL (Regular Price $1.2 9 Year) Both for $6 50a Year! THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT P ( Regular Prise $6 a Year)! Ui TEx THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALL (Reguiar Price $6 u Year) Both for $9 OO a Year You Mast Pay in Advance for §n9. Yaar Those in arrears for tne Txanscxirr now mast pay pp in fei, and ab. —pay-one-year's combination price in advice. The Daily Transcript Iathe Leadin er of Northern Central Cuilfornin-a poeition it cas om atnrel ied sine it was catablished in 1860. It gives the latest and most reliable Miuiim, thorticultu: Court, Supervisoral and other Neva ia county news. Itis bright, indepeuuent « ntorpr ing and nteresting, The San Francisco Weekly Call Iga handsome eight-page paper, It is iagned every Thnreduy, and contains all of 1) important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, voimplete up to dale of ublication. It contains interesting special Correspondence from all of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original gener) literature. It furnishes the latest aud most reliable financial news ard market quota tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulura! and agricultural uews and ig ip every re t « first-class family pe~er, appealing to the interest of ever Vv meu ber of the household, M 2 e The Morning Call (Beven issues a week) & live metropolitan daily . It has the largest circulation and is ecoguizea ag being t¢ eading newspaper the Pacific Coast. 4 The “Daily Transcript” has the most complete Book and Job Printing Office in California, — OREGON LAND ©omMPANY Home Office at salem, ‘Oregon, : (in the State Insurance Buildine.) , AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY ss AU Hi‘ FOR BALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARM*, aLs CITY AND URBAN PROPE BE tana tox th HPA ¢ Oregon Company was especially ofganized tor 1¢ purpose of buyingan enbdividing large tracts pt! and, aud bas aiteing the Be twoycaers bought and sabdivt «dover acres of Land into 5to Macre lots. The succers of this undertaking shown in the fact that wut of 260 tracts placed On the murket, 225 have been sold We cain yy oy . of Ca iT in frult wili bring a larger income tha. 1) mee. make valueble Imprordaee i the way oftoads, fens. ete, We can ses d twa. of Landitor the same price jer acre taat you would have to pay for ust) Mihee» Residence, Sectamento Bt HOTEL GAZETTE. \ -#@nd for? amon jets, M ps and Prive fast. because He has also . She could not control some of the refraceard “obsurd” given for “absurd.” tory boys under her charge. She atac tomipted to thrash one young rascal, and . ‘ocur” are frequent rend. ring of “omi \ sonic other boys of his own kidney flew ion.” “commission” anil “occur,” ald to his reseno and Have the teacher a secret” masquerades thinly disguise] . black eye. She closed the school, went ‘mhoranu's peakers. Take as receut Hlustratious . hand itch to get among those boys With : ‘iutiinit” for “intinaie,” “spore” asd . @ stout switch! It is undeniable that a é group of rebellious boys of fourteen or In the matter of “Ls actors and agfifteen years of "se aro litle better than vesses are commendably sound, and . # 8nd of savages, In most schools in the very-rare lapses in that quarter are civies, there are men about the building, ariably due to nervonsnexs,”—London . but in some country places, where thore is only A woman to conducta schoul, she : This poor girl in Canada told her pitisuch a cause,—Pillisbury Bulaurdldenty “ial isnt . LOthIing: Cheap. + judy rreswoterew . owernerey tne So DBI jn the waters to dip out ina few minutes more than he cau carry away, Thousands ef pounds of the fish have been taken iy Tux Cuxravn Gompany, tr Moanay Stwuer, New Yous, (hance For yep To Get ee bu Good and Fashionable Everything fronya Pair of Socks to are NMMBER ONE, , werrry erry 1 Wat urs Aavuus, a Suit of Clothes We don't ask you to take our word for it. But whenever,you have a few moments tospirsrill Compare Our Stock and Prices With Other Houses Here. We can convince you that what we say in regard to ou tock. [tis a sure proposition, Everything in the Store Will Be Sold at Cost. he-old-Retiable ; EE. CASP ER. {0 Buy Yor Christmas end New Years’ Presents LUETJE & BRAND, Broad, Street, above Pine St., » Offer to the public the Largest and Most Beautiful Stock of ~Lpor'ed ard Home-made J welry Ever brought to Nevada County, COLD AND S:LVER WATCHES, UH \LNS, LADIES’ SEts, BRACELETS BREASTPINS, SHAWL PINS, RINGS, BANGLES, CHARMS, bea. tifully set in’ DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, RUBIES, TUR ISE, GAR. NETS, AMETHYSTS, SAPHIRES, QUARTZ and other ms’ stones, ———— Sold Sitver Ware of Latest Styles Just Received E@™ We make HOME-MADE JEWELRY a specialty ant guarantee it 18arat tine, We will sell our beautiful stock CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN THE STATE. MO This.is the only place im Nevada City where you can get reliable Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Opera Glasses, ete. Everything in our Store warranted as represented. Engraving done free. Jewelry of all kinds made te order af short notice. Orde:s from the country promptly filled, Please send them, down in plain figures D 4 8006p a8 possille, t a8 superior to any Four Sto: statin Prescription ast ey me."* ville Worma sion sleep, cat "panels 111 So. oxy A ARCHER, M. D., Ulzestior : _ . Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y, Without inju ee i CHEAP! «. YOu mustBear in mind pouson; “Tl am tired trying to teach bad hoya.” ° image uboat What a pity sho had not some brother that \ V e Ar aN t S 1] n or lover. to go to her assistance and e€ O € 1 £ thrash.the young blackguards within an inch of their lives. The life of a brave Cl { i t. 7 a squalgirl, who had « Vidently tried hard to do 1€ap O Ing Cheap b ? x \ é = y ) a q r ; Clothing Tlouse has everything marked Sa ae a om ar Se ee Beet, FM nies end teehee