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February 27, 1893 (4 pages)

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NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, RECTOR BROS Proprietor -The Only First-olass Hotel in the ity ; = Ten Cents a Can: Corned Beef, ten cents per can, at Jackson’s Bee Hive. Every can guaranteed first-class quality. No excuse for THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. & Little Girl’s — ane Light . BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. — Meeting His Ideal. “Tt is: elways said,” remarked Scott! How's @ Hendee_to-the corridor .man, “that # : 2 man’s ideal does not exist on this ter. Your Liver ? restrial ball; that always it is ethereal, ; evanescent, and can never ‘be described . nor painted.*I am a painter—not by} trade, but by-choice—~and I really think . Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott and keepers of the Gov.§ Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich.; and are blessed with a} geiag without a good dinner. daughter, four years old. Last Aprilshe. . + : was taken down with Measles, followed Hires’ Root Beer. Wits Greetet CONgT aay ee “Headquarters for this ‘delicida® and. that I have not only painted my ideal 7 Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit} healtl.ful summer beverage—at the Bee-. woman, but later still found her. For . treated her, but in vain, she grew worse . hive Grocery Store, Commercial street. . g long time I studied over what beauty . rapidly, until she was a mere ‘‘handful o is in woman and endeavored to visionize . bones,” —Then she tried Dr. King’s New. Fresn California and Eastern Flower. my ideal. 1 partly succeeded in’ this, Discovery End atter the Wise of tie aida . Seeds at Cait Broa. ~~~~~tf-} for-later-1-paintod shat T-cansidered tiie MONDAY EVWNG FEB. 27 "93. —_— “THE SCHOOL” OF “INDUSTRY: Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health _ cannot: exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is -torpid the Bowels are sluggish and con_stipated, the food. lies , Senators Preston ak Yeates fo be On __the Board! of ‘Trustees. “The Legislature tias passed a. bill ap——+~@e-— most’ beautiful woman, propriating $145,000 for the completion of the Preston School of Industry at Ione and placing the man*gemenof the institution in the hands of three trustees, who are to be appointed by the Governor, The bill now awaits the signature of Governor Markham, and that it will receive his endorsement there is no doubt. We learn from a reliable source that exSenator E. M. Preston of this city and Senator Voorheis of Amador county will be members of the board of trustees. Mr. Preston will be chairman of the board. —_—___+<-9r— Ir you have over-indulged in eating oy drinking take a dose of Simmons Liver Regulater. —__—_-+@2 HOTEL ARKIVALS. Union Arrivals. Miss May James, Birchville, Miss May Thomas; “4 C. O: Barker, Pardons Bridge, W. ©. Selfridge, se H. Fuller, San Juan, H. Williamson, -** H. Watson and w., Columbia Hill, John Frandy, se J. B. Davis, San Juan, Geo. Lawrence, Oakland, A. Burrows, Grass Valley, WJ, Rogers,“ C. C. Allen and w., Sacramento, ~~ Mrs; H. H;Babring, San Juan, John German, ee J. Cenlan, Milpitas, J." Brand, 2 J. B. Hicks, San Francisco, A. Presley Simartsville, J--Kelley,;—Delhi—_ Mine, Chas. McCleary, Lowa Hill, ‘Wm. Sharet, s J. Callwin, €h-rlestown, J. H. Fnglish, Columbia Hill, » J. Malian, rf R. Thomes, Malakoff, Geo. Gordon, Smartsville, E. Johnson, ae F. J. Bropny,_Patterson, Sacramento 77 National Exchange. half bottles, was.completely cured. They say Dr. King’s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at Carr Bros., Drugstore. _ It Should Bein Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption and Coughs, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an. attack of ‘‘ La Grippe,” when various other remediesand several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. _ Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Carr’ Bros,’ Drug Store large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. ~~~ee ~ Cxiover, Alfalfa; Timothy, Lawn Grass seeds, etc., fresh and clean,at Carr Bros. Land Notice. 4 23d, 1893 s Notice is hereby given thatthe following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fival proof in claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Greany, County Clerk of Nevada County. Cal., at Nevada City, on Tuesday, LASD QRFICE at Sacramento, Cal. Feb.’ upport of his . . A VERY LIBERAL OFFER ly MadeNevada County People by the Transcript. ~The “The ‘‘Home-Maker’ ‘and the Daily Transcript is the combination. The Transcripr is able to announve onefof the most liberal offers ever made te newspaper subseribers. The offer is this: Instead of buying the Transcript by the week at 15 cents, the reader signs an agreement to take the paper for one year, and pay 7C cents per month [feur weeks and two days] for it, or $7 for one year in advance. Then, without further expense, the TRANSCRIPT will have the publishers of the ‘‘HomeMaker” deliver that magazine to the subscribers by mail for one year. The‘‘Home-Maker” magazine is gotten up.in the same style as Scribner’s, Atlantie Monthly-and other first-class _magazines, is edited by Jennie June and jhas a corps of eminent writers and contributors of world wide reputation. It is eourse; by the standard of my own_inclinations and choice. Then I fell to admiring my work and dreamed of some day meeting my ideal. About five years ago I traveled in Switzerland, sketching the glorious Alpine scenery, the natives and the pretty women. : “One afternoon I journeyed, or rather pilgrimaged, to a rich old burgher’s country_seat, about seventeen leagues from Lucerne, to sketch and to visit the graves of some of Switzerland's fallen heroes. stern old Roman Catholic, who could fluently speak french. He introduced me to his daughter, the fair Emily, in whom I found a majority of the characteristics of my ideal. I had almost painted her correctly. While there I studiéd her face closely, so as to be able . to catch the fleeting expressions andthe sentiment that I. knew my picture lacked. Then I ‘retyrted home and touched again the face with my brush. After making a very little change I found that the picture was a splendid likeness, and I accordingly presented it to the family.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. : Beauty and the Beasts. ThreeBroadway cars, four “trucks, a mail Wagon and alight cart became entangled in a blockade near Prince stréet. It wasbitter cold, andthe drivers felt grieved that. they had to stand still: . Aprit sth, Tass, Viz = Christopher Galbrai h of Nevada «ity P O. C k;-D. 8. No10199, for the § l-2o0f NE 1-4. SE 1-2 of NW 1-4 of S FE. 1-4 of Sec. 20,f. 17, N. R 10/E. M.-0,-M. He names the following witneskes ‘to prove his co: tinuons residence upon and cultiva‘ion of said land, viz : J. Charles Strewtg, Chris. «Meyers, Fred Senner and Conrad orheean Nevada City P. O., Nevada coun y, Cal. 2 _. THOMAS FRASER, Register. C. W. Kitts, Atterney. £24 DELINQUENT NOTICE, pares € DIN, GRAVEL :. MINING COMPANY, Location of works, Nevada City. Nevada County, California. Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, California z Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, cn account of assessment No. 4, levied on the 17th day of January, 1°93, the several amounts. set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows : Names, No. Cert. Shares Amt. R, Uhlig, 49 350 $7 00 Herbert Coward, 56 350 7 00 taken in hundreds of homes-aiready—and is an ever welcome guest in each. The ‘‘Home-Maker’s’’. literary, tific and serial matter is unsurpassed. scienThe lowest cash price at which this magazine can be bought is $2.00 per annum Yet the Transcrip? guarantees to deliver it absolutely or 20 cents per month. free for 12 months, to all who subscribe for the TRANScRItT for one year at 70 cents per month. Old subscribers or new; #ransient or permanent subscribers can take advan. tage of this magnificent offer on the above terms. In this way they can get . the best and most reliable local newspaspanking team and old driver in livery tried to worm its way through the blockade. There was.a.rattle and a bang; and the’ carriage wheels were caught bythe wheels of a.truck. *“Hah, ye swash faced, lunk -headed baboon,” a car driver yelled to the liveried driver, ‘‘whar’ y’ gaw’n?”’ “Gabback out o’ that!” cried another driver. : : ‘The air was blue with profanity, each driver vying to outswear the other. The driver of the carriage said never a word, but his face was a study. Rage; hostility and cuss words were struggling there with restraint.and duty. Just then the carriage door was opttied from within, and a rosy face appeared, budding from a hazy mass of light furs. It was a sweet; blue eyed, young and measured, of in While there I met the owner, a [. Phen—a-handsome—carriage.with—a . . the . stomach , undiested, poisoning “the lood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more eople to health and Eappiriens by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It. acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, As a genéral family remedy for dyspepsia, . Torpid’iver, Constipationyetc.jl hardly ever . ase anything else, and have néver been disappointed in the effect produced; it seems to Be almost a pb agai for all diseases of the __Btomach an: wels, = ‘ W. J. McELRo¥, Maton, Ga = ee i AVIN known end popular Bakery, on Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Biock, 1 intend tokeep on hand at all. times. th: very bestof Bread, Pies, Cake; Etc. Wedding Cakes and Pastry= Made to order on short netice and on mos: reasonable terms. Allorders for anything in my line prompt ly attended to. By strict attention to business, giving the best satisfaction and selling at low rates,’ Informs the public that he will sell his entire sto CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNIS} ING GOODS, LADIES’ SHOES, RUBBER COATS RUBBER BOOTS, OIL GOODS, Etc, = During the Day Time at LessSThan’ San, Francisco Cost and Every Free from the 4 Massive Fire-proof Structure. anger of Fire so Trevalentin Large Hotels. 3 of Oommercial Travelers quarter . and Tourists. — Bus to and from al Trains. &. Wm D Durst, Prop, =PURCHASED THIS wELL“. namo to furnish Light for Business andPrivate Houses. _Evéning, commencing at*7 o’clock¢sharp, Mr. Tracy will act as a SWesman to help Dispose of the Stock to the Highest Bidder. * UNIO ities -K. CASPER will hereafter devote his whole’ time to the Electric Light of this city i pee . _ . . .. First-Class in all K. Casper will_place-Meters in-each House, if required ind charge ONE CENT PER HOUR for a 16-Candle its Appointments, Power Light, and.replace the Lamp at his own expenses. And the only hotel in. the city that/emThanking the public for past patronage, I sincerely ALL__WHITE LABOR. hope it will be cohtinued until the entire stock is. closed > . 4a Free 'Bus to" and From All out. rrains. J.B. Treadwell, San Francisco, JG. Mather, s J. Fessler, ae Mrs. M. A. Kennedy, “‘ R.' McMurray, : R. Belan, Dp: Levey; : 8d very pretty face, only the mouth was} °°” merit a liberal patronage. contracted as if in pain. “What's the matter, John?’ she ‘asked plaintively. ‘‘Can’t you drive on? I’m just freezing in here.” The swearing ceased at once, and noone looked John in the face; but-the driver of the car backed his horses, the truck pulled upa little, the cart swung slightly around, and the carriage passed through and rolled on its way.—New York Sun. Wm. Berg, 59° 3730 35 00 Wm. H. Healy, 60 BED %00 8. W. Charles, 76 218 4 36 Levl Kendrick, 102 75 1 50 Levi Kendricr. 178 56 112 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 17th day of January, 1898, so many shares _ of . CU? ent fiction and other high grade litereach parcel of such'stock as may be neces homed — = ee 3 publie auction on the . *°Y matter for one year, both for the 10th day o: arch, 1893. at the hour of . . -_ 4. ri llo’clock A. M.,at the office of the Secretary, sinal gum of 70 vents per —_. * the office of said corporation, to pay the delinguent—assesemer:—thereon,_together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Boxrd of Directors. zs K. CASPER Secretary. _Office—At K. Casper’s Store, on Pine street, Nevada City, California. J. A. NORTHWAY, per, replete with late. Nevada county
news; and one of the best and brightest Mt. Oro Lumkr Co COOPER BROS.....Proprietors Come at Once, Before the Stock is BRCErEN UP. family magazines, fresh monthly with its F. J. Conley, . Gus, Atriean, sets Geo. King, .Washingten, T. Conlin, Smartsville, J..8. Mcbride, San Juan, ‘Thos. Fiint, ie J. Knotwell, Bloomfield, J. M. Brown, Los Angeles, C._F, Bennett, . ¥¢ AY. JQ punuell, Sacramento, Auction Sale. — Yours truly, Nevada € Granite Works, $7 ior one year. ~ Manufacturers of all kinds of LUMBER: Matched Flooring, Fencing, LAL AND UILGSSLU SIVENU. Sample copies of the ‘‘Home-Maker”’ can be had at the Transcript office or will be sent to any addreas. . E=.ECASPER* . . = ~ RAMSEY, WEBBER-@-LOVELADE PROPRIE1ORS. fn the Days of Forty-nine: After the city and county of Sacramento were organized-in 1850 the law ‘fyl authorities ‘attempted to remove the when the sheriff attempted to remove a squatter he was met by an armed moh. Mayor Biglow then called upon the citizens to ‘aid the sheriff, and with a small body of citizens he halted the mob and ordered them to disperse, His commands were met by defiance, and the leader ordered his men to ‘fire. The mayor and his horse were wounded, an his little band fled: . : I was behind a tree. I heard a voice rising above the yell of the mob ordering them to surrender. Thinking that re-enforcements had arrived and lobdking from my shelter, I was surprised and fascinated to see only a solitary horseman facing the maddened mob and. ordering them to surrender. His orders were met, as wére the mayor's, by a volley of musketry. Instead of falling or retreating, the rider held his rearing horse in check, and as the horse came J. E. CARR. J. Cunnington, T. P. Husick, af J. W. Anderson, oe J. Brownlic,T. Duffy; $$ G. T. Johnson, = G. N. Anderson, $f E. Clark, e M. Fisher, L. A. Henry, Geo. Clark, W. E. Nevis, H. K. McSeman, D. Bruce, Mrs. Hunter, A. Kohn, H. Nolthington, C. Duhaira, S. M. Bettman, Frank Grimes, W. A. Gett, R. B. Nathan, Placerville, J. M. McClure, Fresno, Dan. T. Cole, Mountain House, ¥. Kelly, Santa Barbara, Alx. Kyle, Downieville, J. McE}sey, Oakland, D.Schrovbel, Milton, A. T. Jones, Oroville, Sacramento 115. CARR: BROS. * PROPRIETORSHOFSTHE— alate Drug, Book and Stationery Store, Masonic Building, Cor. Vine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. ‘ eyM 3 : KEEPZ.CONSTANTLY ON HANO A tus J, & Fu. W. Schmid Compte Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Et. , pa eee ; =e School Books down on his feet Mr. McDonald coolly 1. ING*purchased the stockfired-both his pistols, each wounding a trade of L. Hirschman, on Blank Books. Golden fi le i . . man. This unequal contest continued ; rep pee CARR. a Large quantity of BE AS UNED ELUM BER on hand which willbe sold atthe Lowest Marke Kates. ’ AA hints of Cematery work Mi done on short notice and at ' bed-reck prices. wumber of all kinds fop 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 onthe Grass Valley Road, will be prom; tl delivered. A Large stock ef Granite fer Curbing and Building always on hana, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Location of Works ouffCoyote Street, * Opposite F. Costello's Residence. Nevada City, Feb. 8th, and until McDonald had emptied his weapfiekal : 2 bo for oak ° . = > Miscellaneous Book 8, ;: ee é sreby notify their friends and the pub: _ = His last shot brought down the lig generally that they will keep on Saad P j j 2 Bey leader. As the leader fell MeDonala was if y, ‘ eriodicals, é a, as Pictorials, ——n A Leader. [104 Broadway, *San Prancseo, aided by the sheriff and posse, when the ges CORSE, TOBRO PIPES, Etc., which the ill sell z J — fled.—A Forty-niner in New York . tuwest eo i Saraiogs, As = ess. . Altogether Too Much Pepper. A man was appointed superintendent of a Sunday school much against bis} [, (Cor. Montgomery St.)fR © '4 Ma gazines -— Examiner. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in’ popular faver, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives— containing nothing which permits its use National Meat jMarke: : OPPOSITE (!ITIZENS BANK, WILL AM THO ree : Proprietors (Late of Nevada City.) Agents for the San Francisco as a beverage or intoxicant,” it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for own desire, -Hé had been'a-very profane, worldly man in his early life, but had. experienced religion and had at0, J.MAPPZIGER.....Provrietos ied me oe ss Prey Kocms_withsor Without Board. { EEF, PUoK, MUTTON, VEAux, SAUB: GES, Eve, all ailments of Stomach, Liver or KidHAMS, BACON AND LARD,wholesale ail. neys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, ‘and drive Malaris from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle Bold by Carr Bros. + 2@e-+—— oer Greatest Discovery of the Nineteenth Century. tempted to reform in every way. When the appointment of superintendent of the Sunday school was suggested he demurred. He wus afraid he might lapse into profanity or into some of his old . . ways. But he was finally urged and = persuaded to take the position. He held . ———BARGAINS IN it very well until one night he was asked RUGS AND CARPETS. to pray for the poor "of the parish. He GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer. House NewlyS? urnished and thoroughly ren¢ vated, Located cential—near Posteffice, Land Office, Steamship Lundings, Frriea andi, whoiesale establishments, Ks MAC a an rate Finest Brands of Cigars. in Nevada City, Weate delivered f ee of charge. ¥, 6, WATPLLAR LU evs & a BR AND, WATOHMAKER: * <<. AND Be d and Lodging from $1 per day and Upwards. Lodging from 25 cents per Upwards. said: “O Lord, help the poor. They need it. Help Jones. Jones and his family are hungry and they need help; Send them a barrel of flour, Send them a barrel of pepper. Blazes! that’s too much. pepper!”—New York World. t and ORANGES, . CORN BEEF, a Doz. a Can. ‘‘Cupidene,”’ for the resteration of Manhood, Sleeplessness, Tired Feeling Pains in the Back, Headache, etc., is the greatest and most effective remedy ever discovered. Millions of people have been restored to perfect health by its _ Best House in the city for the price. Free Bus to and from all trains an? steamers. on JEWELER Mroad Street, Nevada Ciry. ae [Assessment’Notice.Sharks Deteriorating. use. The sale of t: is medicine in Eng land, France and Germany is unparal. leled. Since its introduction into the \United States tens of thousands of peo The modern shark is deteriorating. In ages gone by there were ferocious sharks, such as would make a mouthful of. you . ARMONY GRAVEL MINING! CO . Nevada City, Cal. Notice’is hereby siven, thata meeting of the Directors, held on the 16th day of February, I995, an assessment, No, % of ten cents per shire was levied upon'the capit1 steek of the cor poration, payable Friday, Ma:eh 24th 1893, to the Secretary, et the store of K: ‘wsper, Nevada City, Cal.,in U. 8. gold eoin. Any stock upon which fhis assessmentshallremain unpaid on the-g4th day of March, 18:8, willbe deltinguenut and ed vertised for sale at public anection, and uDless puynient is made before, will be sola m the 17th d«y of April, 1903, at the hour of 1lo’elock A, M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent sssersment, together with costs of advertising und expenses of sale. By order of Dire: tors. kK, CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on-Pine street Nevada City, Cal. without blinking, seventy feet in length, Plenty of their teeth have been found which: are five inches long, whereas the biggest of the teeth belonging to sharks that exist at the present day are 14 inches long.—Exchange. Die have been relieved. Carr Bros. and V.Q. Vinton have just received a large stock of ‘‘Cupidene.” ‘Try it, all ye who are ‘afflicted. tf Nevada Drug and Statanery Store Odd Fellows RuiAlg, Broad Street, . NEyYPA CITY, Gant Owen Ete., Always on Tand. ah by : Lt N soaks EATRE. se Salarday Evening, Marth {1th, 1893 The Auta Dramatic Cuan “Down the Black Canon, For thé Henefit of the Nevada City Fire Department. ; . Their New Spring Stoc Having purchased G purchasers GREAT B Ete., AGENT FOR lineral R272 —_— é : ® Had All She Needed. He (after a long explanation as to why he loves her)—In view of all this, Miss Marlow—Estelle—I offer you my ‘hand. She—Thank you, Mr. Borely,. but really the two I have are all I need.— Harper’s Bazar. Large . Stock-of RNITUOFR W. D, VATON, : —: + Propriotor. EX'S CONSTANTLY ON HAND K » complete stock of DKUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded, Also a complete stock of theBEST BRANDS OF BOOKS and STATIONERY —Including— Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, ‘Pencils, Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting Carls, Memorandum, Note, Etc., Eto,, Ete. . All of which wil bo. wo ai Law’ Beige => BEDDING,” S t ' < GINGER ALE,” { WATER. . ORANGE CIDFR D2 : pas = lege 3 Shaw, Main Street,Have the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Linoleum, Mattings aad Wall Payer Are Selling at Prices Unheard of Before. Virtue in a Hunchback, Some two or three years ago a hunchback, well known as “Bosco,” used to clean the boots and run errands for the : habitues of gthe Maison d’Or and Cafe Riche, in Paris,many of whom, before making a bet or sitting down to play at cards, would touch his hump ‘for luck.” One evening a celebrated actress; com. ’ ing out of the Maison d’Or, sent a friend j dust Received. for two lottery tickets in a drawing that vs Malt Whskey Printing“Offce in Northern. } th Jt was to take place on the morrow. Many > aaa = Sas ad Ba ke 3 ‘Beehive’ Commarea Steet FESEFESESe The Transcript has the. complete Bookand Job s as.Air'v d and Ready for Inspection’ Admission 25 and 50 cents. 00 : Reserved-Seats at Mulicy’s without stra charge. es but always without success, so this time # k of Furniture at a sacrifice we will give] she rubbed the two pieces of paper on Californi ne, a we “ asaryp talismanic hump, Neat aay she anroral, wn. ~ T > AINS in th _—s. e