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January 15, 1892 (4 pages)

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on 5 Oat NRE SN "ever? ~“thronghout the United States. _ The esti_ 611,780,000: bushels, value $513,473,000. “ (including British Columbia) for 1891. gecommend it as a great — THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Bowte’s Original Knife. Ten days ago Colonel John R. Davis, BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. of Mississippi, who had been a resident een . Of the 1d Men’s‘home since a year ayo FRIDAY EV’NG, JAN. 15, 1892. . last April, received astroke of'paralysis. = This was followed in a few days by another, and then a third, which proved Ladies, Have You Noticed. fatal. That fur-lined cloaks are coming in again? The deceased was a cousin of Jefferson Davis, and during the war was the colonel of a Mississippi regiment known as That boas of fashionable design have . the Tigers. Colonel Davis had in his one*head and two tails ? possession the original knife constructed That sashes are embroidered with: de-. for Colonel Jim Bowie, who, though a signs of ostrich feathers ? native Kentuckian, moved to Texas and That jet hats are so heavy, that they marriei the daughter of ex-Governor make your head ache ? Veramendi. The knife was said to have been invented while Colonel Bowie was That ribbon and lace hotse dresses / confined to his bed in Natchez, suffering look like lamp shades with belts upon . from the effects of a wound he had rethem ? ceived in a border fray. He was a man That bow knots are stylish whethe . of great mechanical. ingenuity, and they bs of ribbon, of passementeris gold? a : whittled it out of white pine as a model for a hunting knife, which he sent to two brothers named Blackman, in the ~ ‘Phat-woman’s-skirts are-so-tight-thatity of Natchez, and told them to\spare they become ‘‘kneed-out?” no expense in making it. It was made That unplucked plum is sweetly be-. from a large sawmill file and afterward coming topale blondes?) That tassels of jét and beaded trimming are much used ? 0 That coiffures are worn more curly than vegue for mantles ? have been taken back into favoritism ? . fabrics h ‘t That jet is perennially pepular ? —=sreuriosity has tately been shot by Mr. Le Mortemore, who has a selection on Davis, who was'a young man at the time, was present the first time the knife, as perfected, was used in a duel, ‘and, as he described the scene, the par; : ——— . . ties cut the underbrush down and fought That velvet is once more very much in to the death. The ali knife was . that the end was poisoned, an “That stamped and brocaded ‘velvets . opération t= cost Colonel Bowie ten gy: cronces ——— Chinese Justice. During a recent riot at some place between Tong-Tu and Kalping, the mob destroyed a good length of the ra‘lway . that had recently been carried thivugh the district. : The local mandarin, instead of using fhe forces under him to quell the riot, sent the soldiers to assist” in the evil work. The embankments were leveled for some distance and the rails thrown into the river, and an attempt was made to destroy the bridges. Mr. Kinder, the head. engineer of the line, laid the state. of the casé before the toatoi of Tien-Tsin, who is the head director of thé undertaking. The toatoi ‘sent for the mandarin. : “To please yourself and friends,” said he, “you have destroyed the railway track. To please me you will put it back just as it was before. If in one month from today the trains are not running as before you lose’ your head, and your family and ancestors are dis“Mr. Kinder estimates the damage and loss by nonrunning of trains at 50,000 taels, which sum you will have to pay out-of your own funds to the company. : “For labor,jall_your officials, soldiers and townsfolk will work as you direct. receiving no money for their labor, and all salaries are.stopped until the repairs are complete.I shall appoint a board of punishment to return with you, with power to torture and imprison any one who makes the least disturbance or . .tronble.” That-astrachan-and braiding make a. ‘Tinana creek, Queensland. He says it neat combination ? isasort of tree climbing pig. . For a That a dark green gown sparkling . number of years the wild pigs have been’ with jets is much admired in the world . numerous in this locality, and his theory of fashion ? That each week there is a new pa‘ent for carrying, a train? And, finally, have you noticed that is that the original or common pig must have amalgamated to a certain extent. with some aboriginal animal, or that the necessities of climate, etc., have caused the variety. The captured animal weighs women of real elegance will not even. about 100 pounds, and is pretty fat, with wear long skirts in the street ? SORE Se ee The Grain Crop of 1891. On Wednesday last, the Department of Agriculture made public the final estimate on the grain crop ef 1891, as gathered and tabulated by Government agents mates by States and territeries of the area, product and value of the principal eereals in the United States it is given out all but two or three per cent have been reported. : The aggregates are as follows: Cern area 76,205,000 acres, product 2,000, 154,000 bushels, value $836,439, 000. Wheat area 30,917,000 acres, product Oats area, 25,582,000 acres, product 736,394,000 bushels, value $232,312,000. ‘Theaggregate of all cereals is the largest yet produced, and will supply from 54 to 55 bushels per unit of population. ‘The wheat supply is the largest ever reported in proportion. to the population. It will average 9.4. bushels to each person, against 9.1 for the largest ‘previous crop in 1884. The average value to the farmer is 40.6 cents for corn, 83.93 cents for wheat, and 31.46 cents for oats. Annual Report of Precious Metals. John J. Valentine of Wells, Fargo & Co. has made his annual report of the precious metals produced in the States and Territories west of the Missouri river This report shows the production in the aggregate to have been as follows : Gold, $31,975,994 ; silver, $60,414,004 ; copper, $13,261,004 ; andlead, $12,385,780; total gross result, $118,237,441. The commercial value at which the several metals named have been estimated is : Silver, 98 cents per ovnce ; copper, I1 cents per pound ; and lead, $4.30 cents per 100 pounds. As compared-with the products of 1890 gold shows a decrease of $110,243, silver a decrease, of $2,316,827, copper, a decrease of 7,307,429 pounds and lead an increase of 796,200 pounds. 2 A Fighting Editor. Congressman Crain of Texas says: “Garza, the Mexican revolutionist who is creating such a stir along the Rio Grande, is one of the gamest men I ever met. He looks the typical frontier desperado, yet he is not a rude, illiterate fellow, as some might imagine. He is fairly well educated, and prior to his late bold break ‘was running a small newspaper, printed on the Texas side in the Spanish lanpguage. Garza has been in’ countless brawls and is a lucky fellow to be alive, for he has been pierced by many a bulTet.” EEE EEE Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in’the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Cerns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is cnaranteed to give perfect satisfaction o: money refunded. Price 25 cents der box For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. ze a20ly ot ‘‘Public Taste’’ Hams and Bacon And Lard are the best. Try them and ‘you'll want no other. Manufactured by Couey Bros., Commercial street. d3-tf To insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion take Simmons Liver Regulator. : SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. an not only speaks S S S i for itself, but has ? id wa thousands of peo ple to speak for it. The testimonials that have been given in its favor by people who have been cured by it would fill pages of a newspaper. No other medicine has been so thoroughlyendorsea by the public. Here is a sample of Disinterested Testimony. Rev. M. B. Wharton,pastor of the First Bap tist Church, Mon itgomery, Ala., writes: “I fhave seen Swift's Specific used, and have known ‘cases of the worst form of blood disease w! have been cured by it. I know the to ‘the highqualed by anything that I know of.” mem oom ha bristly brown fur, small black spots, snout and ears like a pig, but the jaw is furnished with front. teeth like a rodent; it has large canines and powerful back grinders. The fore feet are furnished with hook‘ike cliws: the hind ones have two hook ‘laws on each hoof. The tail is thick. ibout n foot long, and highly prehensile, nd in a state of rest is usually carried a what is known asa Flemish coil. The snimal is also furnished with a-pouch, which it only appears to use for carrying wsnpply of food in while it is traveling > fresh pastures. The skin is saved-and vill be sent to the Maryborough exhiition. .Mr. Le Mortemore says the flesh 3 excellent, and that it tastes just like eal and ham pie. He is sure there are jlenty more about by the marks on the rees. -In drought the animal climbs rees and hangs by its tail while it gath-rs its food by the hook claws. He inends capturing some live specimens and oreeding from them.—Pall Mall Budget. The Liverpool Moslems Mobbed. The little building in Brougham terace, Liverpool, in which the few Mosem worshipers thereabout gather to sether for prayer and to listen to seraons in Arabic and English is hidden iway in a garden, and it does not seem nat its congregation has ever done anyning to give offense, yet for more than \. month past they have been exposed to Tsecution, and the ferment appears to i increasing. On a recent Sunday, ac -ording to a local report, the appearance. if the ‘‘Munezzin” in the balcony to give the customary.‘‘Azan,” or call to prayer, was the signal for_a great uproar from a crowd of some 400-roughs, indulging in the usual oaths and \.execrations and throwing-of stones and filth. Several times, it is stated, the Muezzin was struck. Afterhe had retired the disturbers burst into the mosqte and Ahmed prayer. ese annoyances, it is added, struck.—London Public Opinion. Calendar Crusaders. herself. —Buffalo Express. Bees Graft a Rare Apple. the apple blossom season. ocean in five days. never again be heard of for $300. Bed Hair. About every eight y we come in. At_one period in Ss eso, ne threw stones, one of which fell. within a few inches of where the little son of uiliam Bey was kneeling in continued during the service, and the congregation on leaving were pelted and The calendars for 1892 are beginning to put in an appearance, and the calendar fiends are also hard at work. “I’ve . it was shown by investigation that more had about 500 applications for calendars sufferers from rheumatism were treated this week,” said an insurance man ‘yesterday, ‘and some of the calendar beggars are very impudent im their demands. Women are the most cheeky applicants we have to deal with. One. ;+0o0m when the reporter reached there, woman today requested me to give her . but an usher showed him into the office one-of each kind issued by our office, and I-granted her demand, but she came The latter is a man who bears the proud back in half an hour and asked me_to . ‘stinction of graduating in London and duplicate her haul in order to please a afterward graduating at Bellevue, New female acquaintance who could not come I gave her a blotter and told her to blot herself out of existence. It . porter. was ungallant, of course, but 1. wasn’t in the humor to deal otherwise with her. . apparently most healthy of people,” he Horticulturists who have seen it say of the skin, and attributed mainly to that an apple which was picked in E.B. 5¢ the, George’s-orchard, New Franklin, Pa., . follow that it is the result of acold. In could only have been produced by 4. many cases the disease is of a hereditary peculiar grafting done by the bees in . character, in which case its cure is more Exactly one-half of the apple is golden . stances. It has a t, dike the apples that grew on the children, but such instances are very game tree, and the other half is bright . 7° In the majority of cases the sufgreen pippin, such a variety as grew on trees 100 yards distant. In . blossoming time a bee must have transplanted a. ihe average man reaches the age of: 30 part of a distant pippin blossom into the . years without having experienced its petals of the russet’s flower.—Exchange. . tortures his chance for getting it is The recent stir in the freight lines of ne Hrs steamers caused by the trip of the whale. CUlar rheumatism? back steamer Wetmore to Europe has been extended to passenger boats for ocean service, and recent designs for 4 . cjating that the patient will cry aloud. vessel carrying 800 passengers have been . Voluntary movements, which occasion made which is expected to cross thej. the severe pain, are aveided as much as The authorities of Vancouver island . of the body as a whole or of its different hgve received an offer from x Chinaman parts, the ear mee are at — ee P ‘ o«Chinese thrown into painful contraction, how. me oe Be Passsat ed nals there . °Vet much the patient may desire to and dispose of them so that they would A well known physician,who has made . sively to that disease. Speaking on this human hair a study for years, in an enter. subject, here is a letter “from Mr. C, F. taining lecture on red hair said: ‘‘The . Eckhart of Gilroy, Cal., which he states great Italian painter, Titian, was so fond . We can make public.” solbgyemaghageclr bi Aah _ letter, which read: “Gentlemen—lI feel his soul to the devil provided his hair would turn red. This passion for red. t> me that I look better, when only a hair has raged fiercely since early times. . short time ago they expected to hear of red hair comes . my death. I feel that an institution in style, and the belles try to color their ot Os msiched = from the grave as hair in conformity to the prevailing style. . you have deserves the warmest encourThey often use caleon, and that's where . ##ement. Believe mo, gratefully youre The mandarin beg; mercy” the plea that, as the country was all under water, he could—not—possibly_get mud and stone wherewith to build the embankments. The toatoi saw the force of this plea and said he would give him a chance. ee He could pull down any of his forts that he liked in order to provide ma terial for the repair of the railway, and he would give him three months after his forts at his (the mandarin’s) expense In less than three weeks the trains were running again,\and the mandarin and his agents are now rebnilding the forts.—Cor. London Truth. A Fish Swallowed His Watch. Arather strange as well as’ amusing incident happened on board the schooner Emma Clara while at sea Saturday on her way up from Rockport. They were well out at sea where the water was blue and clear and the wind very light, when one of the passengers discovered waters as a linn, following close behind the boat. = Several of the boys were soon leaning over the stern admiring the fish, when one of them accidentally dropped his watch overboard out of his overshirt pocket. It was a large old fashioned Swiss silver watch, and when it bit the water it glanced off sideways and darted on its voyage tothe bottom of the sea, but the linn saw it, andas heis a fish that bites at everything that shines, regardless of flavor or taste, opened his huge mouth and swallowed the watch at one gulp. The surprised and chagrined young man says that the watch had just been wound up and was good to tick away for twenty-four hours at least. The fish seemed to enjoy the meal, and followed leisurely after the. boat for some time.— Velasco Times. : An Alternative. : Bobby—I'm afraid; papa, that you will have to get me a new suit or a new pair of skates. : Father—Why so, my son? Bobby—Because the skates I have now are so old that [ll fall with them and tear my clothes, and I won't if 1 havea new pair.—New York Truth. RHEUMATISM. An Eminent Physician on s Popular . Disease. Eprror: Will you please decide a bet by stating what muscular rheumatism is, and if ‘many people in this part of the country are affected? On receipt of ‘the above communication a San YF qnciane xansinee reporter was detailed to interview a physician who understood the distase thoroughly. at the Cosmopolitan Dispensary, Market, Stockton and Ellis streets, than byonetenth of thé entire medical profession-of San Francisco, of patients sitting in the large reception xf the physician-in-chief without delay. York city. “I want to learn something about rheumatism, doctor,” exclaimed the re“Rheumatism is liable to afflict. the said, and more espetial by muscular rhenmatism. It is supposed to be frequently, if not generally, caused by suppression the atmospheric actions upon the surtace body. It does not necessarily ifficult than under ordinary circuinbeen known to attack ferer experiences his first attack between ihe ages of 15 and 30 years. As a genral rule it attacks men mostly, and if smaller.” “What are the first symptoms of mus“A heavy, dull pain is felt in certain muscles, which increases and_finaily becomes severe, and sometimes so excrupossible, but. as it is absolutely impossible to maintain_rigidly fixed positions avoid them,” “Do you treat many cases of rheumatism ?” : : “Yes, sir; a goat many. Wehavea specialist who devotes his time excluThe doctor handed the reporter the grateful for the help I have received at your hands. Every day friends reark —(Signed)—C. F. Eckhart ‘. bulk of cheap teas? We have all, doubtthe railway was completed to rebuild . a large fish which is known—in“those+ +} Throat, Lungs and There were a number. In vain the eyes are filled with light: " In vain the cheek with beanty glows, Unless the teeeh are pureand. white, Unless the breath is like the rose; And SOZODONT alone‘supplies These beauties that we all so prize. French Tansy Wafers. The wafers are a sure and safe specific
for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all obstructions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are what every woman needs and may be used safely. Manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose, Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton.. ‘tf ‘*‘Lie” Tea. The Chinese make what they call ‘die” tea. They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice husks, and mix them with a gum to resemble tea. This they use to swell the less, drank our quota of ‘“‘lie” tea. Beech’s Tea is the pure, unadulterated, ‘by Thomas Shurtleff. -How’s sun-dried‘leaf. 60 cts per Ib. For sale School Books, . as ae ae J. E. CARR. T. H, CARR. —PIOPRIETORS OF THE. Pace Dru, Dk a Statinay Str, j Masoni¢ Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets,. Nevada City ae KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A ——— 7 = Colt Stck of Drags, Patan Mais, Oils, amiss, Et Blank Books..) ° = Miscellaneous Books, _ 7} . Periodicals, — oe So : Magazines knowing that good health cannot. exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the. food lies in the stomach undi‘gested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude; despondency _ and nervousness indicate how —e-whole system is-de9 nged. Simmons Liver svegulator has been the means of restoring more eople to health and haspines by giving them ahealthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED; ; Asa genéral family remedy for dyspepsia, ‘Liver, Constipation; etc., I hardly ever use anything else, and have never been dis appointed in the effect produced; it seems te be almost & pestect cure for all diseases of ye ito h and Bowels. oe W. Jd. McE.ror, Macon, Ga U ES Coughs, Colds, Infnoia, Bronchitis J Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup Soré Throat, Asthma, and every affection of the st, including Consumptior Speedy and permanent. Genuine signed “*L. Butts A Desale Residence Property For Sale. “WM. H. SMITH Offers for-sale his fine two-story residence property on Aristocracy Hill, fronting High street, with adjoming vacant lot 45x90 feet fronting John F. Hook’s property ; also vacant lot, 20 feet wide, for road purposés fronting on Nevada street. Apple, peach, pear, cherry, almond and walnut trees, grape vines, all bearing an abundance of fruit. Also, a choice lot of shrubbery. Good barn, wagon-shed and buggy house. Everything in complete repair. e of the best pieces of real estate in Nevada City. j13-tf Nevada, County Abstract Office, Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal. Titles Examined and Insured JOHN-A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 consecutive years, SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT. For, sale—6000 acres of land of the California Iron and Steel Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and bordering on the best lands of placer county. 286 acres of land situated in Pleasant Valley. House and l@gon East Broad street, N ada City J. R. REDMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, GRASS VALLEY, HRONIC DISEASES, as well as those rared to treat Diseases Amenable to Elecpticity. Residence : Mrs, Novitzky’s House. Office : Cloke’s Building. sree Office Honrs: 10 to12 a. m., 2 tod and 7 to 8p. M os OR. KR. M. HUNT, == Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. At the Plaza Store You willfind just what you 1 in Nevada yes MUST And while you are eating it is the wisest thing to get the best goods in. thejmarket, so long as you do not pay fancy prices for them. EAT . EAT b. Si The Lowest Living Prices and ti st Meats. peculiar to-females,a specialty. —Pre-. Beech’s Tea, Frozen Oysters, Maple Sugar, Boiled Cider, ; . want in the = way offs Groceries and.:Provisions As well asjmany specialties, such as Unadu'terated Candies, Lemons and Oranges,Selected Mountain_Apples, Fresh Fish Every Thursday évening, Mounta: n Tro ut In their season. Everything the-very best to be had anywhere, and “prices low in all lines ’ THOMAS SHURTLEFF Reserved. EVANGELINE PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE 66 Physician, Oo FICE AT VINTON’S DRUG SLORE, NEVADA CITY. W. D. LONG, _ Attorney and Counselor at Law. —OFFICE— Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs, NEVADA CITY, P.F, SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor at Law,WEL TRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. ory: Another 1 kublé cure was effected . however, red hair was the subject for in vongeenlling ig Rose Brown of San universal scoffing.—Philadelphia Rec: . 5160 county, a lady who is. very well . aa ci : : = known here.—8. F. * , i Laan (OFEICE—Morgen & Roberts’ Block. Neve PRIZE PAB DOLL! beens, sar eS = PRIDE DOLL With each Fifty Cents’ worth of Teas, Coffees or Spices Sold at the Beehive Grocery Store _will be given-one chance in the contest for the Beautiful Washable and Imperishable PRIZE’ DOLL! PRIZE ‘DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! DOLL! DOLL . PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL! Competition ip Quality and Prices ChalJ. J. JACKSON, Nevada City Leader in the Tea, Coffee and Spice Trade Keystore Meat Market CRISSEL BROS., PROPRIETORS. Commercial Street, Junction of Main Street, Nevada City. ‘Beef, : Pork, : Mutton es And Veal. SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND. ~ Fresh Lard, Salt Meats, Ete., kept on hand. (PF Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. GIVE USA TRIAL. ~~~ CITIZENS BANK, Broad, Street.. veeeeese . Nevada Oits Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. : wi s8UR SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL) New York Bakery G. Wm. Durst, Prop. AVIN PURCHASED: THIS WELLH known and poonlar Bakery, ou Commercial Street, adjoining TranScript Block, I intend to keep.on, hand at all times the very bestof “9% ‘ Bread, Pies. Cake. Etc. Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on ehort,notice and on most reasonable terms: Allorders for anything ia my line prompt. ly attended to, r ee eee ore eens By strict attention to business, giving the best satisfaction and selling xt low rates, I hope to merit a liberal patronage. Pane POO “Slowing” and “Dessert” Prunes Prepared by Felix Ciltet's: Provess. SUP. 23 2. x. san Francisco. And Sacramentc W issue RILLS OF EXCHANG! Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and BUROPE. i Collections om ally part of th: United States.a s;ecialty. Highest Price Puid for Count, and State Warrants, Gold and sliver Bullion ur chased e Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: EM PRESTON . . oo 6se' sass: PRESIDEY R.M. HUNT.. . ..... VICE PRESIDEN’ JOHN T. MORGAN,.....: ecuege CasHite: D. E,. MORGAN..Ass’T CasHIER and Szc’¥ : DIRECTORS: Dr. R. M. Hont, JOHN T. Moxean Gro. M. Huexuss, D. FE. Morean, Wm. Epwarps, L, Housman, k. M. Paeston. CORRESPONDENTS, ~ New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. ysis gee ays ate) Bank of D. O, hills o. ‘UNION MARKET, JSOMMERCIAL STREET..N®VADA CITY (COLLEY BROOK, .«..---Provrietor. DEALERS IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veni E.r. At the ‘owest rates. Z E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, BACON §and LARD Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp. Nat-ona Ex change Hote ‘ JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIK} Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and. Buggies _.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 most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty) and capable of going as fast as any gentle ‘man Cares to drive. : Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PTL }URNISHED National Meat Market OPPOSITS « ‘ITIZENS BANK. 0. J. BAPPZIGER..:.. Pronrietor ~~ EEF, Punk, MUTTON, VEAuw, SAUBA Bus, ees Pe ee Fo coe BACON AND LARD, wholesale or And all kinds of Meats usually found in Srat-clags Market. eats delivered { ee of charge. C, J. NAFFZIGER, Broad Street Meat Market JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. ee Customere eupplied al the with the very Santor : ret Pe Heef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb Sausages, Etc é Broad Street, Near the City Hall, PATENTS! Pension, Land & Indjan Depredation CUuAIMs. United States and Foreign Patents obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and designs registered. a eae Pevereted; infringement suits conducted in i States Court. ve tes If you have an invention, send us a sketch-photograph or small model, -to-. gether with a brief description of the most important features and we will advise you the course to pursue. If you are in pessession of patents and the same are infringed, or if you are charged with infringement, submit the matter to us fer a reliable opinion. NATIONAL BUREAU OF CLAIMS, Box 35, Washington, D. C, IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator. Price Itmpro ner 6825. FLoln’ Price Plain Belt Frue Vanner 8575. F.0O. R, ~ : ‘The Improved Belt Frue Vanner has Frue Van ache the fee ed of the plain be machine, For pamph) further tuformation apply tes end ADAMS & CARTER. : -FRED SEARLS, ‘Attorney -and Oounselor at Law. > AJIEL PRACTICE IN ALL WV Brea Federal, “UUTHE CouP Beehive Grocery Store,’ Commercial st. “oe—Dppasite Court House THE MARKET, STEWING PRUNES Ten Pounds for One Dollar. DESSERT PRUNES, nicely packed in two pound pine boxes, at Fifty Cents per box. Barren Till-Caret at 50 cents per gallon, FINE CLARET, of the best brands, (Carmenet-Pineau and Zinfandel) three and four years old, at $6 and $4.50 per case of 12 bottles. @0@Prunes and Wine guaranteed to be of superior quality. BARREN HILL NURSERY, FELIX GILLET, : Proprietor Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 17. ~ For Sule ot Reo THE WELL-KNOWN Chapman Ranch and Orchard, 2 4-2 miles from Nevada City. — WING IO OTHER BUSINESS THE . above named property is offered for sale or for rent on the most reasenable terms. Z For full particulars enquire of Dr.. W. CHAPMAN, Sacramento Street, Nevada City. ae CHARLES DENNY, Horse-Sheer -—— AND Blacksmith, NEVADA CITY, + + GAL, Have Removed to their NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Where they will be pleased to execute any and all work in their line. Oarriage and Wagon-making. Horse-Shoeing a. Specialty . Bunting Flags. _In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in conne-tion with the pe rel {of American youth, we have made special arrangements to furnish the BEST Quatity of Bunting Flags to readers of . the Daty TRanscrirt at the following low prices : REGULATION SIZES. 5 feet lon 6 feet. Be 7 feet loug 8 feet long 10 feet long 12 feet long 14 feet long These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags ir the country. Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers “Daily Transcript,’? Nevada City, Cal. New Barber Shop. CHAS, KLINGENSPOR, vada county, has to Nevada City and resumed Bitfiness. He will be [ HAVE REMOVED, R thirty-five years a resident of Ne-= returned eSATA op ae EH ness P Wesaging © igus We this ud ee Stes — ae yy =e So bp =e & > & mocoese ww