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February 4, 1891 (4 pages)

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Bae Daily Transcript. flo. sien well Nevada City Cal I CIRCULATES IN ¢ . yada City Grasa Vajley, Rough & Ready, bs &p ville rae gan Youn, French Coreo. Tal, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer tndsierra counties, al Sacismento, *ranciseo—in fact, throughout the State afrum Siskiyou to San Diego from the Bi‘. erra to the Sea.” a E WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1891. g A Coming Attraction, The reigning minstrel sensation, Goddyear, Elitch & Schilling’s Minsirels, comprising the highest salatied arii:ts in both hemispheres; an entirely new order of minstrelsy, will appear here on the eveniog of the 13th instauc:. There is eaid to be used over 3000 yards of velvet, satin sind plushes for diaperies and curtains for the Grind Royal first part. There is biz array of comedians as Mente Crisio_ jesiers, vocalists as_gay cavaliers, musiclans as Stonte Cristo fish-. ermen. ‘Tho attractions include a glitteringseems of beauty impossible geous wardrobe, fiew and novel act, new specialties, splendid music, wohderful danees;--realietic Greek. and Roman _gladiatorial . conte-ts, and classic posturings; an immense: concentration of minstrel stars; the original and only Charles W. Goodyear; the unique character artist, Charles E, Schilling, the originator of instrumentalcomedy and premier musical artist of the world; the famous and most artistic living delineator of negro character, George H. Edwards, the exceedingly clever and entirely different comedian; the great trio, Symonds, Hughes and Rastus, comedians and dancers; Bentley Brothers’ great southern quartette, the sweetest singers in the world; Brothers Leonder, European athletes, the lithest, strongest menon earth; Qlivette the: wonder, the master, the greatest of all shadowgraphists; Professor Scouton’s famous band, anda host of other minstrel celebrities. AmeuntsPaidin. The following amounts were paid into the County Treasury during the last fiscal month : ; ‘ P;H. Paynter, justice fine, $20.40. M:>M. Kiniball, interest and ; ris¢ipal for school land, $100 ;08,, Wright Shaw. principal _on_achool land, $315.90. e Geo. 8. Brand, interest on school hod B. ¥. Snell—Officers’ commissions’ eG from State, $1633.61; rebaw from ; Siate en account of overpayment ov ei a tuxes, $225.69; State aid fur indigen { i + Cis __ Bick, $3758.10; taxes from C. P. K, B. meen “When we started I noticed,” eaid one of a party of jewelers who had in the wilds of Canada, ‘‘that one of our number was incumbered with a box. The, secénd day in r watches disappeared, and each member of the party. began to look upon the others with silent suspicion. Finally, as the thefts were repeated, a meeting was, called, and every man pleaded not guilty. San. No one upto that time suspected the honest French Canadian ‘lad we had'engaged as a servitit:” He was questioned and also entcr.i a prompt and emphatic denial. We all believed his protestations. of innocence except the man with the box. “ ‘Gentlemen,’ said he, ‘somebody in the party took those watches, and I propose to find out who. I have here a thief detector,’ pulling out an electric battery and winking at the crowd. ‘If there is a thief among us this will point’ him out.’ Every man took his turn at ‘the battery. The boy watched the performance in wonder. He had never seén guch a queer arrangement before, but as everybody who touched the coils escaped without harm he stepped bravely to the front_when it came to his tarn and took hold. A sudden change came over him. The owner of the battery had turned on its full force, and the victim gave a yell of pain and horror, and felitothe ground scomening. Dare me! save me! I took ‘em, but I'll never do it again! ”—Jewto describe in words; $10,000 in gor-. gery Weekly. The Armenian Houses. ‘The. Armenian. houses of .Armenia are by-no means. comfortable. poorer classes have homes tha’ would hardly be. considered fit for cows . in America, and in fact the cow lives with the family. The floors are below the level of the roadway, and: there are little windows about the size of portholes. Most of the houses are of one story, and it is not uncommon to build a house against the site of a hill, so that there will be no bass wall. Sicppiay down into the house you find the cow stable on one.side and on the other the kitchen and the private apartments of the family. : Each room has a stone fireplace, and all the cooking is done with cow dung: mixed with straw. There are no ‘tables and few chairs, and it is a curious thing that a large part of the heat of the room comes from the animal heat produced by the cattle in the stable which adjoins the kitchen. The houses of the wealthy and middle class of Armenians are more comfortable, and in the big Turkish cities you will find Armenians occupying In the country, however, they have few of the .comforta.of Christendom, and the chief furniture consists of a divan running around threesides of the room covered with Persian rugs and resting on a carpet of gray felt,— Frank G. Carpenter in National Tribune, How to Water a Horse. Feed the horse regularly, giving him an even quantity. Do not water him on top of his dinner till he is full as a bargait while his insides are churned into s malt house pressure, ready by effervescence to burst. Give a horse sparingly of water on the road. Many ladies seem to think it ‘‘fnn to see him drink” at a Wayside trough’ till he is ready to drop. Be careful of the wayside ‘‘gift of huCo., $9,847,56; N.C. G. RK. RB. taxes, ; $148; lirenses, $1,256.50; delinquent igo a taxes, $1,346.65 ; taxes of 1890, $40.Jobn Webber, rent, $25. C. E. Malloy, jusiuce fine, $5.40. . G. W. Dunster, Sheriff's fees, $51 .i J. L. Morgan, Clerk’s fees, $111.ey 26; Auditor’s fees, $89. 3 85, The indian Fiat Lyceum. The Indian Flat Lyceum is aitill drawing crowded houses, people coming from Nevada City, Rough and _Ready and Newtown totbe meetings. At the last meeting, after a fine musical and literary program, a debate took placeon thesubject: ‘Ree solved, That Columbus deserves more honor for discovering America, than Washington for liberating it.” The affirmative side was supported by Mesers. Van Benthuysen, Green and Curry; the negutive by Mesurs. } Miller, Coan and: Kirkbam. Both sides produced. able and interesting arguments, but the judges decided in > favor of the negative: -bate, Hon. J. I. Caldwell of Nevada City who was present made some interesting remarks, praising tue Club highly for the progress they were making ina literary as well as social way. > Superior Court. . The following business was transact’ ed in the Superior Court te-day, Hon. John Caldwell presiding; i : Gilman Wright vs. James Harrigan ; Further hearing continued till order bf of the court. s Estate of James M. Rollin, deceasa ed. Feb. 16 fixed as time for settlement of final account and decree of j distribution . Death ef John Ceulter: a Telegraph: Tuesday afcernoon Dr. aie Jamieson received word that John ei : ' Coulter bad died. Coulter was the man that the horse fell upon, the pummel of the saddle striking him in the abdomen. The bowels were ruptured. _and began to decay, and this afternoon Betel Arrrivais. Nationau Horst, Feb. 3. _B. Bi _ San. Francisc _B ‘ae cisco, f “ ’ A ion, Washin; . Condon oe “em 2, Yuba Mine, g, Sierra Valley, A. B, Brady, Recorder’s fees, $288.. After the de-. kind to allow him to dip his lips in the cooling water and swallow two or three mouthfuls, but no more, unless you wish to “founder” him, that is, tiake him unsound in his forelegs for life. You may Weekly. Duty on Corsels, squeeze my waist with beth armas? The Celebrated French Gure, ae Coulter breathed his last. Itis stated . Varranted 6 ? BIT 99 or ONE ; that @ sister to the deceased is very. : APHPODITINE refunded ill. eee O. 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It relieved me of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling. 1 have felt so much better since I took Hood's “YT had dyspepsia many years, and despaired of ever being well. But Hood's Sargaparilia has entirely cured me.” Mus. J. 8. Barzzy, Marblehead, Mass, Sold by. druggists, .$1;-six for'gs. Prepared. by. ©, 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar Ask your grocer for ‘Lily White” now tor that wonderfu What is it? Read the every where furan answer, itis. distressed me, or did me little good. In an At hour after eating I had a faintness or tired, the bottom round of the ladde termined Loney A ov and reached the top. assured, for all classes are eens iutereated ip this powerful work; and the the world over has been fixed at « pheno menally low figure. . . < e ee HELP WANTED ——N industrious, Lemans trod and etic man or woman willing to w can le ry parton by ying new book; LITERARY INDUSTRIES —BY— ~H. H. 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There is a great Strike among the Strikers as to lwhere the best Candy is made, but this was easily settled, as it was found that the PIONEER . CANDY — FACTORY Made It. . Give them a fair trial and The Restaurant is also kept in the neatestmanner possible. . LEDDY & CO., ” PROPRIETORS. New York Bakery. G. Wm. Durst, Prop, AVING PURCHASED “THIS WELLknown and popular Bakery, on Transcript Block, I intend to keep on hand at all times the very beat of Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short netice and om most " reasonable terms. pe Allorders for anythizg in my line promptly attended to. ; ; . : By atrict attentiou to business, givin the satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1! hope to merit a liberal patronage. The Best Medicine Ever Introduced ! 'TRY IT ! . A essen! Compound Slpha POWDER ! « The Great. Weinedy foc] Habitual .Constipation, Indigestion, ‘Piles, Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, a. wh fat 1 Best Family Flow in the: Market, . ‘foftke OLD Second door from the G tee e Great American Rheumatism, Sciatica, ‘Lum'The Best Claret Wine. For Sal by AheLeading Grocens + i.” ternoon ut? v’clock. ‘ John Michell.. +. . !Proprittor. neVap* CITY Dancing Academy, At Odd Fellows’ flail. — f ee ANCING SCHOOL AND SOCIAL, EVery Saturiay Evening at 8o’cluck. CHILDREN'S CLASS, very Sata rday AfMade at Gridley, by-the CENTRAL MILLING CO. About the Strikers °°" cous use TOURS Km, Groceries” Provisions, Wines, Liquors, — Flour, Feed, Crain, &c. tine 1 buy for cashjand sell at the lowest living prices. ; My atock is fresh ana fomplete. 0 It wiil pay you to call and examine my stock. Goods’ delivered free of charge. THOMAS KIDD, Commercial street, next door to A. R. Wadsworth’s old stand. niitf i+ Grand ! sAT= _. Armory Hall, Nevada City, : = =ON= Friday Evening, February 6th ;'9, y Under direction of . 33>", Prof. John Michell. GOYNE'S FULL) ORCHESTRA Will furnish Music. Two Prizes forthe best sustained Characters ares aa"ihaque pau Getiomes fo ga 5 seuts ; Gentlemen to galle: cents ; Ladies to gallery 650 ¢ents ; Ghiigren to gallery $5 cents. 7 ® Tickets for.maskera cai be obtained at he mores of ths city or on application to Prof, Michell: For mass and soarestiens as to costumes apply at the Storeof Mra, Lester & Cruw. Talmage’s = life of Christ NOW READY. From Manger €)"Throne, Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D. fucludiug a History of Palestine and account of hisjourney to, through and trom 4he Christ-land. Illustrated with more than 400 superb engravings, Scenes in the Holy Landand co A emons paintings rom t test galleries in the world.’ . is . Frem 8 00 te 8300 per month can be colle made on commission, il pay liberal salary, ave AGENTS WANTED. Teachers, Students, Ministers, bright men sagtnalve coutrel apa talons Ary now econ rritory, Act now before territory ls all taken me Write for termg and full particulars, Address— Co,, 1236 Market’ Street, San Francisco. Upholstering Shop JAMES KINKEAD : ‘ GIVES NOTICE THAT he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholater ing on short notice, . ‘“ ring Mattresses, Hair : a esses, Feather Pt lows, Moss Mattresses, Bed dig Fa Lounges, ete., ete., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANIIK® MANNER. Pianos, Pictures and Furniture paek: ed for shippine a specialty. Piario Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. FOR CASH, eee Thaukful for past patronage, I respectfu ly solicit a continuanee in the future. OOMMEROIAL STREET _, J mes Kinkead. 3 eed cae age, Gravel, Rte.) ngage tun creat ts ey . Chee anit Pitty Cents @ Galien. —— French Prunes for Stewing. 4 Poaltively ey can be purchased in. 1 the “The: J feetly rene are tender, pr Sg FREE Out Lier, Névada City, Cal., Dec. 16,180, Has returned from nurope, aud resumed . p Office, 14 Grant Avenue, San Inutter of the Melatesof A. LL. Woouuft avceased. ‘Superior Court,muaue on the vAth aay of Jan ‘The Only First-clasi Hotel in the City. Allzat the Lewest Living Rates. ch and = for 81 ne 7 Ohm, a oa Dr. A. BARKAN, Specialist for Diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, the practice of his profession. krancisco, Notice of Proving.Will. N the Superior Court, in and for the county of Nevada, State of Culifurnia. In the rursuaut to an Order of sala ry, 8fi,nutice is hereby given that Satur: ébiwd iuay appear and contest (ae Bame.” ~ i pMickets bold, Slee Dated January 24, 1dyl. —=— tick Tine # Cheap Fare as Eastern and European Cities. BY 1} 4E. GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL ALL RAIL ROUTES —OF.THE-— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Paciric System. aily Express Trains make prompt connecons with the several Railway Lines tin the East, ~ANI AT ~NewkYork and New Urleans \With Steamer Lines to” EUROPEAN — PORTS. i“ ay, the 7th aay of repruary, dvi, at ten o'. PULLMAN PALACE Glock A. M, Of suid day, at the Court room olguid Court, ab the Court House 1b the city und county uf Aevada, hus bved appointea us the time and piace fur proving tue Wil) otsuid a. L. Wovurull, deceased, und fur hearing the uppiucation of Nancy P. Wovurua fur the issuance to her of letters testameaotury-when and where any person inter SLEEPING CARS And Tourist Sleeping Oars Attwched le Overland Express Trains, No additional chame Be! in Tourist ‘Sleeping Cara. ing Car Berths securea, _ 7 nd other information given upon applicaJed ORGAN, Clete thon et the Company's ofoen, eer ‘Passen Bi? Will be received up to-and including rebruary 1zub, 15vl, wb1Z 0 Cluck neuD, for tus.chuatrachos vf the Grass Valley allway and suuue: Company header. 7igao feet. Apply for particulars Ww . Ai is rb. N. BURNS, superintendent, 13-2w Nevada vity, Cal’, J. M. WALLING, Attorney at Law, OFFICE+THley Building, Corner ,Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. “Fred Searls, Attorney. gera calling in-person can se ohaice of ; eee routes, ete,. ae d i ini .N. TOWNE T. H. GOODMAN Notice to Mining (entractors Ks R Gi, GOODMAN, . General Manager. * RR. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. { San Francisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. — For lands in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address, Ww. H. MILLS, Land Agent,C. P. R. RB. San Francisco. For Landsin Southern California, apply to or address JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. BR. R., San Francisco, Ex-Superior Judgeof Nevada County, RECTOR BROS,, Proprietors. Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. Headquarters of Commercial Travelers ard Tourists, Free ‘Bus to and from all Trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage Office in the Building. The Table Not € xcelled by that Any Hotel in the Interior of the State. — Aga Health.Resurt Nevada City is net excelled anywhere on the Cuast; belug in an invigoratiLg and health-giviug climate .t an elevation of 2,500 feetubovesea level, =: issurrounded by delightful mountain scenery has pure mountain water, and is free from fogs and malaria. Try it, Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, Opp ‘National Ex. change hotel JAMES HENNESSY, = ‘F\HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Werses, Carriages and Buggter To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and o the moat reasonable terms The hornes are free from vice, of grodaty! and capable of going as fast as any -gentle man cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses always on hand) CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROKPTi: bURNISHED LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER -ANW % at 3 JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. Snug litle FORFUNES have beer madv atwork for ua,by Anna Pa; ‘Austin, Texas, and Jno Bonn, to. ledo, Ohio. See cut, Others are do ing as well. Why not you? Bome fn over $500,00 a month. You jean do the work Jive at home wherever you are. Even begianers are easily earning from. $5 to 811: aday. All ages. We show you how and atart Aaa Can work ia spare time or all the tme.Big money for rd. Failure unknown amon FREE workei ie a NEW and WONDERFUL Full . allett &Co., Rox 880 PORT MAINE, FLYING DUST. The name of the Priceless remedy, Tus Gavi =, & taken from the word Greek . “liree;"ine Ged oficevein Whats what ite anes, what ite purpose? A fornia eure for plesfderes Semen) Fuastoutel enon ons If you have meas +o. yar. amit ‘ he avi Pile @ not Bosinduces to take Carr \Eros, Sola Maree NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL) Massive Fire-proof Structure, Masquerade Ball Proprietor, men coe PRicR, 10 CENTS. ae red -_ The page Petemeogy Co A Meee Magnums of Fon LIBRARY: ih \Gal Gesaa bum ber pe jue EEE. 3 gh , ss rashned hy 1000 PURINE. OO. ign etd, FIFTH AVENUE on V00h. Que, Me Yet The Daily Transoript Judge's Library, {For $6.00 in advance For Catarrh C. C, L'INIMENT Has No Peer. Trvit. indorsed by the Medical Faculty. > Prescribed b « San Francisco's Leadine Phvsicians, : OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890. Thisis to certity,that we have used the ©. “. C, Liniment in our family, and have found itto be the best and most effective meat for Neuralgia and kindred dinesace er recqmmana ls aga most powerhal ont tee fulremedy. ROM ROW SETUS Ene See 2 oR, R, DIL Pastor of the Firat Mak eck For all chronie cases in con with . 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