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EVADA DAILY
VOL. LXTIL—No. 9946 © NEVADA. CITY, CAL. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13 1893.
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THE. DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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PUBLISHED BY -,
BROWN. & CALKINS.
>, P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKINS.
SUBSCRIPLION RATES t
Six Dollars Per Annum, in advance.
Sixty Cents Per Month~ for any less
{ime than one year.
TIME TABLE NO. 45
Taking effect Monday, May 2d. 1892,
at 1 o’clock a. m., as follows:
&
Daily, connect witi
5:30 A. * loca ‘arriving at Sa:
Francisco at 4:45 Pp. M., and overlant.
from East.” ah
Daily, connecting with
12: 49 2. M. Syariand arriving a’
des venoms at 9:45 P.M. :
——s
~ ARRIVING AY wevaDe et —
bringin pas
9: 50 A. M. ae and /— lleay
oi Ing San Franciacoaté P. M., also Easteri:
passengers.
= Daily, ccnnecting. wit)
5:25 ¥. M. Overland leaving Bai,
Francisco at 8:00 4. M., and overland from
the East.
JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager.
. H. BROWN, 8u perintendent.
THE ©: : KEYSTONE : : MARKET.
GRISSEL BROS.,
Commercial Street.
Beef,: Pork, : Mutton
And Veal.
— GRESARES ORF EVERY KIND.
Fresh Lard, Salt Meals, Rie. kept on hand.
Bre towsst-biviag Prices andthe best Meat
om Meats delivered to any part of
. the city free of charge. :
Nevada County Abstract Office, =
Neyada City, Nevada Co, Cal
Titles Examined aod Insured
_ JOHN A. RAPP,
ive years,
vounty Recorder 11 consecut
SEARC HER OF RECORDS,
NoTaRY PUBLIC & TASURERCS AGENT .
te--6000 acres of land of the Cali
eerste and Steel COmpany, situate in
rtion of Nevada county and
poi oa . the best lands of pacer
ons pores of land situated in Pleasant
‘ee and lot on Eat Broad street, Neada Cty;
“Broad Straat Maat Market!
JAMES MONRO, P.ov’r.
ee Broad Street,
» GQuatomers eupplied at the Loweat Pric
with the very vestof
Beet. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb
Sausages, Etc
Paland Smelting & Refining
COMPANY,
LIN NTON, 0 OREGON.
‘1G HEST PRICE PAID FOR
ca] Gold, Silver and Lead Ore.
Apply to
Near the City Hall,
A. MALTMAN, Agent.
Nevada City, Ang. 23.
Fl Paso de Robles Springs Hoel
Pago de Robles,
Ban Luis Obispo County, Californ!s.
—
: Health Resort on the Pacific
Tepes aimate an warivela: a; ieee pote andor
sulphur baths; the
ps gett fe sa cael value; new and
elegant wo Beco col tent attendants
_aAVING NEVADA CITY: .
FRANK T, NILON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office— Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, California.
Will practice in all the Courts.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broad
and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
W. D. LONG
a Attorney and Counselor at Law.
—OFFICR —
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up atai:
NEVADA CITY .
i cages caper Aeameain cena
@thies. S. KURA,
Attorney and Counselor at saw.
reiCE thomas sutidine,corner Broa:
and Pine streeta noreoe ie
FRED SEARLS,
aH ornev 984 Qounselor at Lew.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL.THE COUF
ptate oud Vederat: .
P. F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Jounselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts, :
drt CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public wind
Conveyancer.
Office—North side of Broad Street, opposite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
Will practice in all the Courts of this
State. Estates in Prebate--proceeding»
will receive carefulattention.
DENTIST,
NEVADA CITY
F
fice vith Dr WV. £,'Chip nan, Sacramen
plenass ein
Dr. J. F. Shaw, °
Surgical__and.Mechanical. Dentist.
Odd [Fellows’{Building, “Broad Street,
Nevada City.?
DR 8, BE. ORAPMAN,
DEN TIsT
. NEVADA CITY..-02.--CAL.
“OCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Iffice » Residence, Sacramento 8s
REDUCTION IN et
eee we
G £&. WITHINGTON
IVES notice. that he is prepared to
paint Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, ete., in the highest style of the art.
From and after date I will paint
Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50.
Sign Painting a specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO.
SITE YORK STREE1,
(OMT Give ine acall before placing
your work elsewhere.
aatOan
‘EASTERN CITIES
ARE SOLD BY THE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
AT COLFAX,
M. LOBNER, ae
SieErina Car Berrus secured and full
information regarding Transcontinental
Routes furnished on application. By corresponding with Mr. Lobner parties can
arrange to join the SemiMonthly Family
Take the Or val bg 4 ain from Marys-. Excursions over the Sunset Route.
ville, eguaes ‘vhird and Townsend
atreeta, San
4:20 F. . same O8y OO SENG. Manager
py = 15 A. Me, arrive at
Orders sold-at-Lowest-Rates_for_ticket
for passage from Europe and Eastern
THE HOME MUTUAL and Territories.
INSURANOE COMPANY
—or—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Home Office-3 18 California street,
Company's Building.
Solid in Assets,
Cautious in Management,
rie Liberal aad Prompt.in the
Adjustment and Payment
of Losses
GEO. W. HILL, Manager,
Office No. 90 Main street.
GRASS VALLEY, -*
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AVING REFITTED THA PHOTO
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Styles.
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ns
Cities to any point in the Pacific States
amount paid —
. H. Goopman,
ae Passenger Agent
Ricwarp Gray,
Gen. Traffic Manager,
, San Francisco, Cal,
d
—s
RAILROAD LANDS.
apply to or address
W. H. Miuus, Land Agent C. P. R. R.
ply to or address
Cc. W. Chapman, . .
These Orders, if not
used, will be redeemed at the full
For Lands in Central and Northern
California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah,
San Francisco, Cal.
s “For Lands in Southern Cabtannla, “ap:
JEROME Mapper, Land Agent 8. P. R. R.
San Francisco, Cal,
Nevada City Society Directory;
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
Inde-endent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall »
very 2ud and 4th Monday of Kach Month
at 7:30 o’clock.
JOHN CHISHOLM, C. P.
JEO. A. GRAY. 8.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56,
Native Sons of the Golden, West.
Meets at Pythian Castie
KVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK
-FRANK T. NJLON, President.
JOHN C. NILON, B.S.
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13 F.& A.M,
Meets at Masonic Hall,
Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday
of each month,
Visiting Brethren in good standing are
cordially invited.
Wa. BARKER, Master
I. J. ROLFE, Secretary.
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16
Uniform Rank Knichts of Pythias
Meets at Aroverv Hall
irst Wednesday EB vening of Kuch Month at
7:20 o'clock.
JOHN BACIGALUPI, 8. K. ©.
GKo. A GRAY, 5. kK. tte
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IF YOU
Want to Kevep Theoroughiy Posted
CONCERNING
GOLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTURAL
STOCK GRAZING
LUMBERING
And Other Resources, besides being Fully
Informed at ltimeson
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it hasa circulation that reaches the readin people in every part of his
county. It also has numerous patrons 10
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as base as
in Sacramento, Sen Francisco and re
ae oe ofthe State. To LAND aud to
HOME SEEKERS throughout th Ole
country it is invaluable, as it gives a “Yaith .
fuland complete record of the a the be
ing made in the development of the cour
y’s varied and extensive resources. It pre
ents extraordinary inducements
Best Advertising Medium in Nor
thera California,
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NEVADA COMMA NDERY. NO. 6.
Knights ee
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Meets at Masoni¢ Hui)
*TRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
MONTH at 7+q o'clock.
THEODORE WILHELM, Commahder,
i. J. ROLE, hh.
LAURE& PARLOR, NO. o
Native Daughters of the Godlen West
Meets at Pythian Castle
24 and’d4th Thursday Evening of Each
Mouth, at 7:300’clock.
MRS. J. M. WALLING, . President.
Mrs. Brut Doves, R Ss.
YEVADA CITY COUNCIL: NO. 30
Young Men's (nstitute. .
Meeta at Hibernin Hall
very Alternate Friday Evening \commencing with the First Fridav Kven1lig tii the year.
J. M: FOLEY, President:
CARE SCREMER R. Be
MILO LODGE, “NO. 48,
Kniehts of Pythias; -=..
Meets at-Pythian Castle
VERY. “FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:0 0'CL ouK’
CHARLIE BE NNETS, =0,.C:
B S. RECTOR, K.of R. and 8.
eee
WATOHMAKER,
AND
JEWELER
itroad Street, Nevuda Olly.
CITIZENS BANK,
3road. Street. . + +Agreds City
CAPITAL PAID UP, — — $30,000,
A General Banking < Business"Transacted,
We 1830 SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
: I
tew York,
Sap Francisco,
L . And Sacramento
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin.
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EOROPE.
Collections om any part of th«
United States a spectalty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants,
Geid and Silver Bullion ur
chased
Assay Office at this Bank. ‘
OFFICE ERS:
:M-PRESTON. : PRESIDEYi .VicE PREsIDEN™
JOHN T, MORGAN CASHIER
D. BE. MORGAN.. Ass’TCAsHIEB and Sgo’¥
DIRECTORS:
Dr, R. M. Hunt, JOHN T. MONGAN
Gro. M. HogHEs, Db, KE. Monean,
NILES SEARLS L, Housman,
KE. M, Peeston.
CORRESPONDENTS;
New York—NationalBank of North America,
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Bacramento—National Bauk of Dy O, Mills
Co.
Business for-Grass Valley can be transacted with adv antage at this city.
‘Juick Tine 8 Chean fare,
Eastern Cities and to Europe.
3¥ 44K GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
ALL RAIL ROUTES
—oF THE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Paciric SystrEM.)
Vaily Express Trains make prompt connections with Railway Lines
in the Kast,
—ANEY A'S‘lew York and New Orleans
jWith Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
vOLEMAN PALAC! E
SLEEPING CARS
And 8 cond-class Sleeping Oars
Attached to Bexyeees ‘Trains
Tickets Sold, Slee ping C ar Berths secared,
aud other in format on given upon applicution at the Company's offices where passeu
gers calling in person Can secure choice of
routes, etc,
NOTA
1 sions, Impotency, Varicocele a”
@hranken parts, caused b a
Abuse ! Was Quickly Kestored to Full Vi
sud Developed Parts by a pape reme
tteespe for which I will send (sealed) FREX
3b. EMMET, L. B. 1384 Topeke, Ken. In wri
ing mention this paper.
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. Territories. ‘Ihese orders, if not ~ised,
will be redeemed at the full amour! paid
¥ . therefor.
te ' “{. HH. GOODM: 4,
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R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Minager,
Ww. WwW. WAGGONER,
(Successor to W. F. Englebright,)
aty, Va
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Jeputy U.S. Mineral Survevor
Office B Morgea A uobberts block Nevida
San Francisco Cal.
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Nothing New Under the Sun,
is absolutely nothing new under the sun,
but that every thought is a revival or an
imitation or a downright placis-ism. of
some one which preceded it years and
years ago,” said Calvin S. Southwou: as
he warmed his feet against a heater in
the rotunda of the Lindell. ~“Evcu
the inventions that appear so brand new
may have existed or their possibility
been suggested away back —before the
dawn of history. At any rate this is evitlently true in the realms of literature.
In this line, if in nothing else, history repeats itself and the world runs in cycles.
Lattended church Sunday—fact, . assure
you—and heard a distinguished gentleinan use a metaphor as lis own which 1]
nt once reco;mizediis used once by Oliver
Wendell Holmes, and which in different
forin’ 1 ouce ran across in en old bceok
containing the Canterbury’ Tales. Yes
terday Tread in a magazine an article
by a weiter of vational repatatiott, who
ased us his own the expression, ‘Pride
“This expression was evidently taken
solily from the ‘Poor Richard’s Alma
nae’ of Benjamin lrankiin, and this dis
tinguished philosepher 1 feel sure borrowed it either conscionsly or unconsciously from au old German book full
we folklore. .Many of these old thoughts
‘in more recent Wrygers are une onsciously
=. Teprodacert;“aired
hardly be recognized. ‘A guilty con
recognized in Hamlet's soliloguy, ‘Thus
consciehee does make cowards of us all,’
but it appeared tar back of that, in the
sacred pages, “The wicked flee when no
tan pursueth,’ and no doubt in other
shapes ages before that. No, there's
nothing new under the sun.”--St, Lonis
Globe-Democrat.
More Potato, i
Renan had a reat conteinpt for mere
words, however eloquent. Que eventng
he thet at a sort of a literary dinner M.
Caro, the philosoper beloved-of fine la
dies, who set hhnself to:prove the existence of God. His eloquent assertions did
not seem to interest the sage. In-the
middle of one of his most sonorous periods M. Renan ottempted to make him} self heard, ae
But all the ladies were intensely-interested. They would not have. their
pleasure spoiled.
“In a moment, M. Renan, we will.
Tisteu-to you in your turn.”
He. bowed submissively.
Toward tho end of dinnor M, Caro,
out of breath, stopped with a rhetorical
emphasis. At once every one turned toward the illustrious scholar, hoping that
with an encouraging smile, said:
~ “Now, MRenan”’——
“Tum afraid, dear lady, that I am now
a little-beliindland,”
“No, no!”
“1 wanted'to ask fora little more potato.”—Portnichtly Review.
The btory of a Suicide,
I remember being called a year or twi
ago, in my capacity as police reporter,
to a tenement on the west side—I think
it wis-in West Thirty-seventh street—
where a painter had that day cut his
throat. Standing there by the corpse.I
learned from the sobbing widow that
. the man was desperate for want of work.
He had been on the streets for weeks,
and his childrén were starving. It happened that I had been for just the same
length of time looking for aman to paint
my house out in the country, where
painters were scarce and very busy, I
had _justanade up my mind to advertise
that day. There lay this painter dead
because he could find no one to give him
work, while I would have been glad to
pay him more than the wages. of his
trade to get him to work for me.
Had there been any-means of bringing us together to which wé would both
naturally have resorted, he would have
been alive and his family self supporting. Now it-seemed certain to become
a burden upon-the public.
It was not the only instance of that
sort by.very many Thad come across.—
Jacob A. Riis in Forum.
Wonen Office Seekers,
The women who apply for places are
very hard to get rid of. Wheninformed
that there is no -vacancy they usually
_say, “The secretary can always make
one more place.” Many of them mak
most humble and pathetic appeals, saying,:‘‘For pity’s sake, let me scrub the
floors or do anything by which I may
earn my bread.” Yet these same indi
viduals, after securing situations an:
occupying them for two or three days
are pretty sure to demand three thing
—promotion, leave of ubsence and ligh,
er work, Women can never be cor
vinced that there is any sincerivy in th:
civil service law. They almovt alway
think that they can get around! it an
secure places in’ the classified + ervir
through influence. — Washingtou Cx
New York Sun,
llow Ladies of ludia Wear Bang'es.
Glass banvles in India are regurde
is pacred objects. Lf a glass bang) te
vecidentally broken, its pieces must by
‘athered together and kissed thr
ies. Every Hindoo woruan wea
hese ornaments auiil ber husband dic:
when*she breaks them with a brick o
stone and substitutes, for them gold oi
Chicago Herald Cook" silver ones, a sign in north India that
the wearer is either a widow.or a lese
estimable woman, The demand for
glass bangles is never failing, They
are manufactured in abundance in the
Punjuub.—New York Press.
—— —_—
A Natural Compass.
(ral Compass,
he west, and wherever it is fou
xchange, =o
A Queer Lovking coma
na county, in“a coffin. built in exac
gHOTELG AZETLIE,
— 7
“Tam beginning to believe that there .
that dines ol, vanily,sups va contempt.”
phen new dress care
science needs.no accuser’ muy easily be .
he would enter the lists, and the hostes#). he was—dying.
northwestern provinces as well as in the
The rosin weed, a species of silphium
ind first cousin to the burdock, is a natt grows: covery where in
found ip
pet ground= —that ts, in ee not
auded by trees, houses or fences, ita
aves point direc tly north and south. —
“He Broke the Record.
“Talk about getting there,” said an
Eighth ward preacher yesterday. ‘If I
didn’t break the record Christmas Sunday, I don't want tha medal. It was
this way: Just half an hour before the
services opened my organist sent word
that she was ill and couldn't appear.
There we were, a lot of Christmas music
prepared, with an organ voluntary for
morning and evening on the programme.
Then I came to the front, and with half
an hour's practice went, on and played
the music myself, besides preaching the
sermon and leading the singing. You
should have seen me. °
“First I would read, then ‘play an accompaniment, then dodge tp again and
pray, hopping up and down like a bird
on a twig, and I got through all right
too, How did I manage the voluntary?
Well, you see music is my profession—l
do not call preaching a’ profession, it is
a calling—and I just improvised, mixing
in dance music, drawing the frisky notes
out long to make Sunday music out of
them. Oh, I was'all right. When my
voice fails me I will only just have to
Got to fly, you know—mighty. busy,”
and the sturdy little preacher dived tes
the elevator and enlivened its downward
trip on the same by.singing a few improvised bars of opera to the office hd
ene Tribune, :
fall back on my profession. Good day.
for Infants and Children.
“ Castoria is so wel! adapted to child:
ren that I recommend it as wuperior: to any
prescription known to ae by
HA
111 So, Cate: sn ae x
“The use of ‘Castoria’ ts #0 universal
and its merits so well known that it seems a
are the ineniigent treaties ‘tho do not keep @ Inte, ainities who ny
Castoria within eas easy reach." —
CaRLos saa Eo wrtork ¢ 4
ew York City,
Late Pastor Blosmingdelehwt ‘ormed Church,
“MANHOOD
T he Newspaper.
The newspaper is: essentially a commercial enterprise—the preparation and
putting upon the market. of something to
sell. Itisof thesamenatnre as an ordinary merchant's. The rule in every well
regulated shop is that the clerks shall not
discuss religion, politics-or any disputed
topic with the customers. Where the
editorial department of a newspaper enters into the enterprise the commodity
offered for sale is opinions, and a constituency is therefore presumed to be in
the market which is willing to pay for
seeing the opinions in print. But the
fact is that no paper limits its solicitation of trade to any special constituency.
It solicits advertisements from all classes,
rious other ways appeals to all classes,
Editorials which please only one class
and_displease-many-othorsure-w draw
back to the paper, without being an advantage to the reader.—Boston Review
Frozen Almost Solid on a Car Platform.
Whe m the Chicago and Alton “hum‘fioon tle passengers waiting to take the
train saw a man-drop off the bumperson
the front end of the baggage car. Help
was given him, when it was found that
His ears, facy and feet-+
were frozen stiff. He was taken = the
hospital, where the doctors nt
tried unourvceofully to restore h i
doctors say he waa frozen alinost solid.
His name was John Bussey and he was
thirty-nine years old. He got on the train
at_Pontiac_to_go to Dwight, getting on
the front end of the baggage car,.but the
“hummer” does not stop until Joliet,
fifty-five miles away, is reached. There
is no door in the front end of the baggage car, and he had tostay outside. He
met a terrible fate, the worst blizzard of
the season catching him ‘In full force,—
Cor. Chicago New e-Reoord.
A Gciisele Statesman'# Recreation.
There is musical genius in ttig Georgia
congressional delegation, Colonel Livingston plays the flute. The colonel has
an old flute that has seon service for
many years, but is still mellow in tone
and its notes arealways true. ‘Phe golenel's finte playing is, however, a secret.
Ho never plays in public, but in the seslusion of his room, with the door locked
and =the windows closed, the colonel
often performs in tones that are captivating to the one who is so fortunate
to hear him. The colonel can play ‘‘Tasa-ra Booin-de-ay” and °“Chippie, Get .
Your Hair Cut” in the most approved
style, besides all the old southern melodiesatianty © Jonatitution,
Recent Mortality penne Dukes:
he mortality fdiuong dukes, comparmense ‘concourse of untitled ‘folk, has
been exceptional during the last two
years, The, Duke of Marlborough wakes
the ninth who has died in that period.
It must be remembered that, excluding
royal titles, there are dily twenty-seven
dukes in the United Kingdom altogether,
Therefore in two years or a little more
one-third of the holders of) dukedons
have died, while two of the titles—
Buckingham and Cleveland~have become extinct.— London -Tit-Bits,
A $300,600 Skating Pond.
One of this city’s richest men, John D.
Rockefeller, the Standard oil king, is 60
fond of the outdoor sport of skating that
he has a private skating rink on his
property near his residence. The pond
is on a vacant lot, 60 by 90 feet, next
door to the millionaire’s Fifth avenue
residence, near Fifty-fourth strect. » The
lota on which the pond is located are
valued at $800,000, Mr. Kocketeller re
cently bought 100 pairs of skates for the
use of his family aud friends on thé rink
He ié a good skater hinuse lf. New York
Press.
_ ~——-~--—-—8Uncle Sam's Japanese Indians,
A tree was felled by a storta here re
cently, and beneath the roots that were
turned up were found Japanese cooking
utensils and a hatmimer and club, both
cor: esponding to such as are used by the
Japrinese, The rings on the tree* were
and 100 rings proved the tree to be us
many yvars old, clearly showing that the
Japanese were here or pointing to the
Siwash Lidians as of Japanese ign
Vancouver Cor. St. Pan) Pioneer -Press.
The horse and cattle industries of
in a depressed condition, and many
ranchers are dropping both and turning
to sheep raising.
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