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February 7, 1893 (4 pages)

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li icisco DAILY . year, Waekiy niceahle ed the in an it wil n, one r and t payg alcutts errules nt with TRAN1; with ip, cue ia Being the, 00 to you d organ_ T paitt a) year. ne balls, . mank DAILY ma DAILY ~~ nye exugh VOL. LXIII.-No. 9941 _ NEVADA OITY. OAL. TUE3 DAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 7, 1893. — THE DAILY "TRANSCRIPT. » PUBLISHED BY BROWN. & CALKINS. ‘ X. P, BROWN. L, 8. CALKINS. FRANK T. NILON, . Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office— Morgan & Roberts’ Bloek, Nevada City, ‘California. . Will practice in all the Courts. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Six Dollars Per Annum, in advance. Sixty Cents Per Month for any les: time than one year. cae R. R. C2 TIME TABLE NO. 45. Taking effect Monday, May 2d. 1892, at 1 o'clock a. M., as follows: «<AVING NEVADA CITY: Dally, connect wit: 5 30 A. M. local arriving at Sa’ Francisco at 4:45 P.M., and overlan from East. A M Dally, connecting witt 12:4) Le * ‘overland arriving a’ Ban Francisco at 9:45 P. M. Attorney at Law. OFFICE. Tilley Building, Corner Broad . and Pine Streets, Nevada City. W. D.*LONG Attorney and Counselor at Law. —OFFICE — Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stair NEVADA CITY : CHvs. Ss. LUM), Y Attorney anc Youusstor at vaw. reick fhomas nidiug,cornér Broa. aud Pine streets Newade (ir FREO SEARLS, At orney 394 Oounselorat Lew, IL.L PRACTICE iNALLTHE UOU?t VY state and Federai.: P.F. SIMONOS Attorney and Qounsslor at Law, We PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. F M Daily, bringing pas 9:50 A. *sengerr and mail leay ing San Francided at6 P. M., also Eastern cS passengers. : 3 Dally, cennecting witk 5:25 =. Mi: Wrland leaving Sai Francisco at $:00a.M., and overland from -the East.. —s JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager. . H. BROWN, Superintendent. THE : ; KEYSTONE : : MARKET. GRISSEL BROS., Comercial Street. Beef,: Pork, : Mutton And Veal. SAUSAGES OF-EVERYKIND. Fresh ‘Lard, Salt “Meats, Bic, kept on hand. Tho-Lowsst Living Prices and the best Meat {025F™ Meats delivered to.any.part of ‘Nevada County Abstract Office, JOHN A. RAPP, ounty Recorder 11 consecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT Leacres of laud of the Cali prt a ame f Steel Company, situated Le the southern portion of Nevada county an bordering on the best lands of placer a) ane of land situated in Pleasant les and lot on Est’ Broad street, Ne. ada City. ~ 3 Broad Straat Meat Market! JAMES MONRO, Pyov'r. Ca Broad Street, ry Customers eupplied at the Lowest Pic with the very vestef Beef. Pork, Mutten, Veal, Lamb Sausages, Etc Near the City Hall,. Patand Sling & Reng COMPANY, LINNTON, OREGON. ‘@g1GHEST PRICE PAID FOR H Gold, Silver and Lead Ore. Apply to A. MABTMAN, Agent. Nevada City, Aug. 23. El Paso de Rubles Springs Hotel Paso de Robles, San Luis Obispo County, Califorals. 4 HE Greatest Health Regort on the Pacific T coast; climate unrivaled; new hotel and cottages; mud and sulphur baths; the waters ef unequaled medicinal value; new and alegant -nouses; competent attendants. Take the Oregon Expresstrain from Marysville, connecting at ‘third and Townsend . gtreeta, San Francisco, at 8:15 a. M., atrive at . 80 P. M. same Gay; no staging. ai , F BURNS, Manager THE HOME MUTUAL INSUBANOE OOMPANY —or— ‘SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Home Offica—318, California. street, Company's Building. Golid in Assets, Ca pee Cautious in Management,© © \ © &. Liberal and Prompt in the Adjustment and Payment of Losses GEO: W. HILL, Manager, Office No. 90 Main ptreet. GRASS VALLEY, ‘REMOVED. Swart's’ Photograph Rooms ry AVING REFITTED THA PHOTO /KEi GRAPH GALLERY on 5 xX’ime: Street, . Hcrewith inform the publicthatI am row Ready For Business, ‘ hs in all the Latest Styles,” Ary A copied and enlarged, JOHN SWART, Photographer will receyye careful attention. Odd [Fellows’Bullding, Broad Street, . ‘Nevada Gity, ‘Nevada Co.Cal) Nevada City Society-Directory. MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Inde>endent Order of Odd. Fellow Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall . Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month at 7:30 o’¢lock. JOHN CHISHOLM, C, P. EO. A. GRAY. 8. . HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West. Mets at Pythian Castle ~ VERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:80 O’CLK. FRANK T. NILON, President.JOHN ©. NILON, R. 8. 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 Tniform Rank Knichts of Pythias Meets at Armorv Hall irst Wednesday Evening of Each Month at 7:30 o'clock. —JOHN BACIGALUPI,.S. K. C. GEO, A. GRAY, 5.-K. kh. ‘Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office—North side of Broad Street,opposite National Hotel, Neveda City, Cal. Will practice in all the Cuurts of this State. Estates in Probate proceedings DENTIST, NEVADA OITY Ifiee with De V. £, Chapman, Sacramen Dr. J. F. Shaw, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. Nevada City.$< Sap NEVADA CITY.. ‘LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. fice s Residence, Sacramento st REDUCTION IN PAINTING. Or. C. Ww. Chapman, . Knights Templar, Meets at Masonic Hil *{RS1 AND ‘THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH at 74 o’clock. ‘HEODORE-WILHELM, Commander. i. J. RUOLFE, R_ LAUREL PARLOR, NO.6. Native Daughters of the Godlen' West Meets at Pythian Castle 24 and 4th Thursday Evening of Each Month, at 7:300’clock. MRS. J.M. WALLING, President. Mrs, Bet. Dovatas, R. 8S. VEVADA CITY COUNCIL. NO. 30 Young Men’s [nstitute. Meets at Hibernia Hall very Alternate Friday Evening commencing with the First Friday Evening in the year. CARL SCEEMER &, 5. MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Kniehts of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle VERY FRIDAY EVE’G.at 7:30 0’CLOCK —— CHARETEBENNETS, &. eG: B 8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. LL TT TET, LUETIE. & BRAND, WATOHMAEBR; AND JEWELER Mroad Street, Nevada Olry. G. E. WITHINGTON IVES notice that he is prepared to 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. QF Give me acall before placing ‘your werk elsewhere. TIOKETs TO : EASTERN CITIES ARE SOLD BY THE— SOUTHERN PACiric COMPANY} AT COLFAX, ee M. LOBNER, Agent. S.ezrima Cak Berrus secured and full information regarding Transcontinental Rontes furnished on application. By-eor-, responding 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 Kastern Cities to any point in the Pacific States and Territories. These Orders, if not. used, will be redeemed at the full amount paid therefor. ‘ T. H. Goopman, Gen. Passenger Agent Rrowarp Gray, Gen. Traffic Manayer, San Francisco, Cal. RAILROAD LANDS. For Lauds in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address W. H. Mrnns, Land Agent OC. P. R. R. : San Francisco, Cal. For Lands in Southern California, apply to or address : Jerome Mappun, Land Agent S. P. R. R. San Francisco, Cal, sions, Impotency, Varicocele eid Shranken parts, caused A] SelfAbEee ! be Nerd ange ¥ Pull Vigor aud Develo P y a simple s ecrpe for whieh Iwill send (sealed) FREK to any sufferer. Address with stamp, DAVID 5. BMMET, L. B. 184 Topeka, Kan. In writing riention this paper. W: W. WAGCONER, . (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil’: Engineer : and : Surveyor, Deputy County Survevor and Jeputy U.S. Mineral Survevor ( CURE win iignty tute -. &. M~ PRESTON ~ CITIZENS BANK, Broad Btrest......Mevada City CAPITAL PAID UP, —— $30,000. A General Banking Business Transacted, We SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EOROPE. Cellections on any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid fer County and State Warrants. Geld and. Silver Bullien ur. chasedAssay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: PRESIDBY .M. ves ceconebeaetas Vicz PresipENn1 JOHN T. MORGAN CasuIER D. BE. MORGAN..Ass’T CasHIER and SEC’Y : DIRECTORS: ve. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. Mouegan Gro. M. Huengs, D. E. Monean, NILES SEARLS L, Housman, E. M. Pagston. CORRESPONDENTS; i York—National Bank of North America. San Francisco—First National Bauk. ersmente-e ationa! Bank of D. O, Mills oO. ~ Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this city, Juick Time # Chean Fares Eastern Uitiea aad to Barope. SY VHE GREAT TRANSL ALL RAIL ROUTE —-OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Pacivic-S¥stem.) dally Express Trains meke prompt connec: tions with.. Railway nes in the East, —ANR A'T ~ With Steamer Lines to os EUROPEAN — PORTS. “ULLMAN PALACE : SLEEPING CARS * And 8. cond-class wocitg Oara Attached to Express Traing rickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, aud other information given upoa applics. tion at the Company's offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice oi routes, etc, : . Orders sold at Lowest Rates tor tickets for passage from Europe and Easter. viv.es to any point in the Pacific Svates aad Territories. These orders, if net used, will be redeemed at the full amount pei. therefor. T. H. GOODMa 4%, R. GRAY, Gen. traf Managers =” an: ir. San'¥rancisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. For lands in Central aud Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address, ¢. H. MILLS, Land Agent,©. P. B. B. Sav For Landsin Southern Oalifornla, apply City, Ca . Office n Morgan &Robberts block Nevada 4 {eho Pou A DDEN Land Agent,8, kz x "grn Franeiseo, cai 2 TTT J,.M. FOLEY, President.. a The American Pastry ‘lew York and New Orleans} THETRANSGRIPT IF YOU Want te Keep Theroughis Posted —corcEerNtxe J t Sette teesesesce his . : tet" = ee ‘es ‘es aes ae ve eck =. ste een ane e cess eneeeesees OLD MINING HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL STOCK GRAZING LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully lnfoimed at. 1 times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS TS SPECIALTY I5 GENERAL LOCAL News, and it hasa circulation thatreaches the Lee gars in every part of his county. lt also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell as in Sacramento, San Francisco and more re mote parte of the State. To LAND and ‘t HOME SEEKERS throughout the whol: country it is invaluable, as it givers a faith. ful and complete record of the P ress bt ing made in the development of the coun y’s varied and extensive resources. It pre: ents extraordinary inducements Best Advertising Medium in Nor:: therm California. SUSE OSE EPS 3 TO ADVERTISERS { rl nina ace OB=PRINT —E EGE CE A SOLDIER HENMIT, General Plessonton’s Life of Utter Seclusion in a Washington Hotel. “Alone ina great city; practically a hermit amid the throngs of the na‘ion’s eeapital; livtag a life of comfort agus on-tentmetit, bot te of seclusion and ex clusive retirement.” = = Such was the answer given in reply to an inquiry a few days ago regarding ‘the welfare and whereabouts of Major General Alfred Pleasonton, whose name and fame a few years ugo were on the lips of uine-tenths of the American people, and the records of whose exploits as one of the greatest cavalry leaders of our late war would fill volumes of graphic
bistery. Apparently in the full possession of al’ nis mental faculties, and with noseriom viysien) -niltnent, this man of genius, i -oldier of two great wars, and explore: early fifiy year's ‘ago of the then un cuoWn. forain of our great western ter ‘itory—au Indian-fignter of great revere at one time well known in every ‘ourt of alf the great powers of the Olé World, a scholar, boa vivant, wit and nost-con:panionable &F all the agreeuble. public meh of his dey—voluntarily betook himself to his private apartment in asnug little hotel in the--very—heart-of Washington on May 15, 1890, and. has aot since been seen or talked with by, all told, more than a dozen of his fellow Looking for His Father. tall, with broad shoulders and weighing over .200 pounds, appeared at Titusville, He was William Ferguson, of San Francisco, and was in search of his. father. His parents were married ne Salamanca, N. Y., thirty-nine years ago, and a few months before William was born his father deserted his mother, who was then a little more thau sixteen years of age. Ferguson never returned, and his deserted wife eventually went west with her boy and married again. Within a short time past she teld him for the first time the story of his father. William not only failed to feel a repugnance toward the father, but desired to see him, and on learning subsequently that he was still living came east to find him. He was informed that the old man was leading a hermit’s life somewhere in the Alleghany mountains. In his search he found a woman who said she had been married and deserted by Ferguson, and was working to support herself and two children. The searching son finally got on the right track, and securing here a inan "th 0 with him drove to the vicinity-of McGraw Center, located in the woods, some miles from Titusville. There, in a tumble down shanty, living aJone and with apparently nothing to live on, he found his long lost-father——Witliam concealed his identity, and the old man Tat _ . The TRANSCR.PT has ne Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office DR. GUNN’S Bit T:3-R-s i THE GREAT Regulating Catarhttfic Household Remedy . A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costivenesa and Conatipation.. ~ BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague aND ALL MaLARIAL TROUBLE DYSPEPSIA. : INDIGESTION, NEB VOUSHESS Loathing of Food, idney Complaints, impure Blood, : Nausea General Debility ~ Dr. Gunn's Bitters" PURELY A Py : ne *VEGETABLE [Perfectly Safe, => Reliable A. VAN ALSTINE & CO. Proprietorsand Manufacturers) 792 Montgomery Street, San Franciroo FOR SALE BY CARR BHO. Whitehead Cook Books, LEAD ‘THE WORLD — Cook. ° Ne. 8,53 Hotel Meat Cooking} PRICE 62. Chicago Herald Cook" ing School. (For Families," PRICE 81.505 Ne. 4, Cooking For Protit, PRICE 923 FUR 4ALE AT THE OFFICE 09 ca-8 beings. And, with two or three exceptions, those who have seen or talked with him since that date have been df those necessary to him in administering to his personal wants. There was a bill pending in congress to retire him as a brigadier general. He felt that so much as“ that recognition was his due at the-hands of the country he had served so faithfully. He had been a major general in command of the cavalry corps-ef the Army of the Potomac; he had fought the first real cavalry fight of the war at Brandy Station, June 12,1863, and then and there proved his “superior abilitios asa dashing and almost inyincible commander; had met and thwarted the advance of the enemy apon Gettysburg, holding Lee's armies in doubt and abeyance until -Meade’s infantry came up to fight the decisive battle of the war, and had never been fonnil. wanting when duty and -patriotism required his presence either in camp or in the field. = The canvasback, the terrapin and all the dishes he relished so highly in days of yore have been abandoned, but he has éverything his appetite may erave, and with good digestion waiting upon it he eats to live and contentedly remarks that he no longer lives to eat. In other matters his habits are regular, for, likeclockwork, he gets all the daily papers, keeping well posted regarding the affairs -of the world of which he is part and parcel, but which he holds away off at arm's length, and with which he associates ae little as possible. ‘thinks ‘of asking him a reason for this most marvelous change in his manner of living, for they know it would be useless. In fact he has resented several inquiries of that kind in such a manner as to show that they are extremely distasteful to him. General Rosecrans wrote to him about a year and a half ago asking about his health and other questions that any old time friend would be apt to ask, but he did not answer the letter for months.— Washington Star.Character fm the Walk. To the attentive eye none of the ordinary gestures or movements betrays peculiarities of individual character more ainly than the gait—the sailor’s rollng, the soldier’s stiff, the countryman’s jolting gait are immediately recognized. Blow steps, whether long or short, suggest a gentle or reflective state of mind, as the case may be, while, on the contrary, quick steps seem to speak of agitation and energy. Reflection is revealed in frequent pauses and walking to and fro, backward and forward. The direction of the steps, wavering and following every changing impulse of the mind, inevitably betrays uncertainty, hesitation and indecision. : The proud step is slow and-measured; the toes are conspicuously turned out, the leg is straightened. In vanity the toes are rather more gracefully turned, the strides » little shorter, and there is very often an affcctation of modesty. . Tiptoe walking symbolizes surprise, curiosity, discretion or mystery.—Pali Mall Gazette. Tuned It for Wagner's Music. “Bill,” said the pie#no merchant to th: man who swept the office, “i want. yo to go doww the street and tune a pian © forafumiiy. They're ina great burr or 1 wouldn’t ask yeu to do it, but th ° regular tnuer has gone for the day.” “1 can’t tune pianos,” replicd the ma “Oh, yea, you can,” said the dea! cheerfully. ‘‘Justopen the lidand you see.a lot of keys. Give:'em a few twie so as tu tighten thv wires, thump on ti keyboard like a crazy man "or fiftes minutea, charge thetn four dollars ar then come back in time, to put thece in.” _And the sweeper did it. That eveni the daughter of the house rewarked ,t her fiance: ‘How charmingly he tuned it! I ga never able to play Waguer’s music s: deliciously."—New York Herald, No Need of Rules. Ss It was one of the faculty in St. Lawrence college who myny years ago ar: swered the question of a horrified English lady as to what form of discipline the whool adopted when men and wowen were ullowed to study together: “The college bas no rules, madam. The young women don’t require any, and they discipline the young men with their very presence. We really have nothing to do about it.” The Space Between Young Trees. Trees that grow Jarge--tops, euch.as. ims ,silver maples, lindens, etc., should planted forty-five feet apart in order, © allow each tree room for nd prevent too much. shade.—. were ou* ~ HOTEL G4ZETTE. ; No one of the few who see him ever . was drawn into reininiscent. conversa: tion, during which he took no pains to conceal the fact that -his first wife was living in the west. Then the son made known his identity. : Thesshock of surprise eatised the old man to swoon. Then the son, who is stances, offered to take the father west with him and contribute to his support. The old man declined, and the son left. The son is now in the vicinity of Titusville, and hopes to persuade the old man to return with him to the west.—Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch. Death of a Recluse. The bachelor hermit of Clinton county, Owen Mulligan, has paid the debt of nature and joined the great majority upon the other shore. He was a reton county upward of a half century ago and accumulated a neat fortune there. He was at the time of his death. worth $100,000. The hermit reached the ripe old age of ninety years. He lived all alone in a modest farmhouse a few miles from Aviston. Many years ago robbers broke into the farmhouse, and, believing there was money hidden there, they tortured the hermit to make him give it up. His feet were burned.-black by tallow candles, but he kept his secret. After that he purchased a shotgun and prepared for robbers. A few years later he was awakened one night by robbers in the house. They had forced an entrance into the house hermit with drawn revolvers. He lev'eled his shotgun at one of the robbers and pulled the ger. The villain’s ‘head was literally blown off. The other ‘robber escaped. The dead man was never identified, and he was buried by ‘the county. Owen Maulligan’s fortune will go to relatives in Ireland.—Cor. Chicago Inter Ocean, os A Youth Who Would Be Happy in Life. There is one young gentleman in Lonion who is determined that marriage ‘shall not be a failure with him at least. He took the young lady -he was engaged ‘to to the Lyric theater on Monday even‘ng and installed herina box. In the 1ext box was another young fellow, *wandsome and dashing, with whom the young lady established a lively though surreptitious flirtation. Young fellow No. 1 protested in vain, whereupon he teft the box, reappeared at that of the masher and told him that the young ady in the next box wished to make his vcquaintance, : Young fellow-No:2#wns delighted, and companied young fellow No. 1 to the presence of the tickle fair one, and young fellow No. 1 introduced. them, saying quietly, ‘This gentleman will see you home.” He then left the theater, and she young lady has never seen or -heard f him since. A!l parties are well known n good society, and consequently the fair is much gossiped about.—London Letter. William Penn's Treaty Tree. History records that William Penn made his treaty with the Indians under anelm treeon the banks of the Delaware, The aged tree Slew over in a storm many years ago, but young ones from it are believed to be in existence. In the hope of preserving this historic spot the.city of Philadelphia. has recently taken possession of two acres of ground in the midst of which this tree formerly grew, and some young’ specimen that has a clear and undoubted re¢ ord as being the descendant of the orig inal tree will probably be planted ther: The plot. has been taken in accordance: with the recent small park movement While preserving historic association it will afford a breathing spot on th banks of the river for a dense manrfac turing population, of which this is, in : measure, the ceuter,—Providence Jon: nal, Mrs. Lense’s Complaint Against Women In the course of an interview concern ing her candidacy for a seat in the gave utterance to the following: ‘The strange part of this all is that of all the congratulatory letters I have received not one‘of them is froma woman. I am the only woman ever suggested for the office of United States senator, and it is very funny thut none of my congratulations should con:e from women,”—Kansaa City Journal, . Benedict Arnold's Flagship. A portion of the timbers of General Benedict Arnold’s flagship, Congress, which sank in October, 1776,in Lake Champlain, has been raised by Captain ©. W. Adams, of West Addison, Vt, Cor. New York World, eee Revently-a westerner_6_feet.“6 inches . well educated and in good circum~ Pinarkable man. He emigrated_to Clin. Onited States senate Mrs. M. E. Lease . The timbers are of oak aud are sound,—omeel — “* Castoria is 80 well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to auy prescription known to me.” . A. ARcHER, M. D.,, 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N: Y. “The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and its merits so well known that it soums a wor supe tion to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep € wit eaay reach,”* «. 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