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January 23, 1891 (4 pages)

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MOORE WN Bans, ore & Bae Daily Transcript. OFFICE: : So. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal CASTE = FRIDAY, JANUARY 238, 1891. ROOM FOR ALL. The Earth Can Suppert 81x BiiMems of PReepie. E.G. Ravenstein, an Englishacl; entist, has resently published an estimate of the world’s present population and its possible future. _He esti” motes the fertile land of the world at an ueca of 28,009,000 square miles, “ bare grass land at 14,000,000 square miles, aud desert at’ €,180,000. The present. population he estimates at os 463,000,000, and assumes that witb each decade there is an increase in this number of about 8 per cent. He believed that the desert lands ceuld. 8* sustain one persot to the square mile, ‘the poor grass lands ten persons, ; While the fertile area could easily sup< sport 207 eet this being the serTw that will permit many more than~207 ‘ to subsist on each square mile of fertile = rfortied -good arable Isiad in ae Jupan—and— india, —Oa-this. sssunc nie the earth could support 6,000,000,000 human beings, and assuming the increase at 8 per cent for each decade the maximum number “would be reached in-about 180-years from now. In the meantime, however, it ispossible that the science of agriculture will be advanced to a point land, while: the manufacture of soil may enable the utilization of the poor grass land and the desert land. ACT ACCORDINGLY. Het Meals @n the Cars—Ne Law Against Lumch Baskets. T. H. Goodman, general passenger ‘ and ticket agent of the Southern Pacific Company; has issued the following ukase ; ‘Regardless of the numerous advertisements that have been and are being issued for ‘the information of the traveling public, telling of the inauguration of the new dining-car service onour Ogden route, and of ite being the only. line running dining-cars ‘from and to California, it seems that many. patrons. of our fast mail train,. No. 3, are ‘hampered’ with ‘lunch baskets,’ supplied with ‘cold fodder’ for sustenance en route, and upon firs! learning of the ‘new hot meal service’ after taking the train, express surprise and indignation because of not having been_previously and preperly informed thereof. “If all agents -will interest themselves io the couipany’s welfare by taking the trouble to: publish our Dining Car Service Route, especially in : eases of passengers purcliasing passage and sleeping car tickets, so far as the Ogden route is concerned, the lunch basket nuisance will soon. become a thing of the past.’’ ose mn Vor tseg The following items are gathered from té-day’s Sentinel: , The ladies of Colfax will give a supper in Mrs. Keck’s hall tomorrow night, the proceeds of which will go to the minister. Everybody in town should attend. : Mies Beatrice Potter is at present one of the most famous and talked of worshops, she’dressed: herself’ in the odious rags worn by that class, went down into the City, foun4-work, and for two months lived and labored side by side with those miserable white slaves “of the needle. Few knew her secret, and eo cleverly ‘were her plans carried out that neither ‘employers nor employes ever suspected her identity. When she had thoroughly informed herself on all minutiw relating to the criminal tyranny exercised by the sweaters, and on the hideous lives led by their female victims, she threw off her disguise, returned to the West End, ve exhaustive newspaper interviews and appealed for legislative interference. So strong and unanswerable were her arguments, seconded by her own experiences, that parliament discussed ways and means for righting this great ‘wrong. —New York ‘Telegram. — i “wilt Women Combine? ‘Will women combine isa question that some of the foremost-women in the United States are considering with reference to representation in a federation “atthe World's fair;--The strongestfemale organization in the world is said. to be the Women’s ‘Christian Lampe ance union, which has auxiliaries all 200,000. The King’s Daughters, including all the circles and subcircles, numDer 135,000. There are 100,000 women in the Ladies’ Relief corps, the Suffragists are about 75,000 strong, the Kindergarten association 50,000, and ‘the working gif societies ti New York alone have an army of 130,000. Here is a league of more than half a million women together for mutual and general good, to which, under wise legislation, there should be nothing but success, advancement and prosperity. And yet the question has been raised in Europe and America, Will ‘women ‘combine?—Exchange. ‘ “Wedding Gowns. Pretty Parisian’ wedding gowns for the season are artistic and beautiful in of the new brocaded satins, on. whose lustrous surface branches of orange blossoms, white lilacs, snow drops, or the fleur-de-lis are strewn. Silver Worth dresses.. When a‘ plain fabric is desired peau:de svie, bengaline, soft, thick, repped silk or white satin sewn thickly with pearls, a la Dorothy Tennant, may be chosen. For trimmings there are ruches of white ostrich tips or of lace, thick, close frills of white mousgeline de soie, or handsdme silver and pearl passementeries. Often the con polonaise is of brocade, and the underakirt of embroidered lace or mualin. os a plain skirt -with bodice waist long. train of rich brocade: ~Y An Exile's Wife. Mrs. O’Brien, wife of the Irish exile, isa Russian lady of social distinction, and is ry, petite and fascinating. She i'n wealohe adherent of her husband's cause, and has translated into Russian and French the works of John Morley, the Liberal leader, for the widespread dissemination of his views. Being RusJohn Hinchey will plant twenty acres of orchard at New England millethis season, and Snook Bres. of the same place will add twelve acres to their orchard. The latier already have twenty acres under cultivation. W. B. Hayford has just received e letter from the General Freight Agent of the Central Pacific company asking him to notify all the wood men that from this time on they will not require . any wood on ‘the main ttack as Manager Curtis had notified him that they will-burn coal on the division between Sacramento and Truckee. The Truekee umber Cut. As all towns and localities have their peculiarities and industries, so » bas Truckee. The principal in:dustries of this portion of the State are lumbering and ice, says the Republican, and to give the outside world some idea’ of the extensivenese of the lumber\industry we have succeeded in accumulating the results of this valuable production from a number ot the large mills for the last season as follows: : FEET Truckee Lumber Co...+.7,200,000 Boca Mill Uo.... ren os 7,000,000 George Schaffer.....-. 5,600,000 M.E. Burchalter...... 5,500,0u0 J.H. Batchelder...... 5,400, Richardson Bros...... 4,000, What Makes tloney Tight, Everybody wants to know ‘What Makes Money Tight.” The clearesi, most concise and plainest answer tw the question is made by Edward Atkingon, the famous statistician of Boston, in an editorial contribution to Frank Leslies lilustrated Newpaper this week. Next week he will tell “What Makes Panics.”” The illustrations in Leslies this week include a full page on the. Indian ‘War, another . * of reprints from amateur photographers, « page on the Salvation Army, * .gnd still another giving sketchy scenes in the United tates Supreme Court at Wasbington. Itis one of the . finest numbers yet seen. Get it from your newsdealer for ten cents. Smartevisic Oranges. : ‘Phe committe on awards at the late fair at Marysville, says the’ Democrat, were men qualified by experience to judge ef the quality of oranges, aud _.yeniding ata distance were entirely . free from local prejudice, therefore their special mention of the oranges grown in in: Smerteville is a compliment te them werthy of more than a passing. consideration: ‘“Your Mediterranean Sweets and ore f just ap: in the Smartsville district are the best een seon,”” have been looked recticun, but nor poopie are, Deripning to if saken in time and given e fair trial. ‘This iy not make new but it restore ones toa ratetully test fy to this. it te gross poten tonio, or restorer, ErRor nutritive, or to medical science. ayes: Weak Spitting of téon, it is an unequaled al ————e Sacer aneraae eur ‘The arr: French Gure, “iocure APHBODITINE” se.".ie. : Tputtive” QUARANTEE to'cure any form _ferone eh ide a ‘ack, dominat W “te be 7 N Nocturnal xpons, Hyak ciness, . soaee aan Memory, Loas of Power and iar Po: LA . Permanent cure Ye homenee of tentinnouiale & both sexes, who have permanent! vy the use of Aphroditine, peep mopdomue™ 6 Stevenson . FoR sate sr W D, VINTON! ® Nevada City, _over_the—-country-and-a-membership of . ! the extreme. The richest are composed . embroidery or brocade is séen on several’ described by those who have met her as . . oni eat by Priee 0 cies : aes RITE ABUAR ANTES at ilar fe siren! tor For rheumatic and neuralgic pains, ’ HELP WANTED . rabin Dr, J. H. McLean’s . Volcanic es Oil ent, you will not suffer lo og ea en in Engiand. She is » beat. bat will be ‘a0 ied. with « 8 y tiful woman, is of Z lectives ‘ te N tadustrious, and energetic sn ae ee fogyane in weorontanle emplo raga Sy eomiving . own right. F years. past q wea Soul © grocet. for *‘Lily White” Saw tor that wenderful new boo flour and see th +t you get nf Catarrh Originates in serofulous taint in the blood. Hence the proper method by which to cure catarrh, is to purify the bloed. Its many @isagreeable symptoms, and the danger of developing into bronchitis or that terribly fatal disease, consumption, are entirely removed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which A Veritable Surprise. cures catarrh by the blood and the book 16, A treasure-h Ouse of also tones up the and, greatly im. Militant ag py A grand galaxy of proven. the general health of those who . wit and wisdom. ‘take it. Be sure to get peNlecor a, Incig to Asner ture Hood’s Sarsapariiia aa, by de“ . gutfered three years with catarrb, and ten eo la of the Fad Scie obstacle my general health was poor in conseé quenee. When I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla An immense Sale I found I had the right remedy. The en catarrh is yielding, as Hood's Sarsaparilis . Soin i) bo is cleansing my blood, and the general tone of my system is improving.” Frank ~WasHBURY, Rochester, N.Y. Cures Catarrh Over 80 « [had catarrh-nine years,-and suffered : vary toph ae hk, wri eee terribly with it. Seon after I began to cae ded fait Of the distinguishtake Hood’s~ Sarsaparilia the catarrh . -ed euthor Lome ag J reeauiana half-tone illustroubled me less, after taking three bottles . *#tions, 5749 inches in size. I was entirely cured.” JANE HINEY, We Want. Agents” . = umes In every county; sore in every town, county Hood’s Sarsaparilla . sdvse ining THe tt oF the Lok: heony err threat aig THE HISTORY COMPANY,7% Market street, San Francisco Cal: 100 Doses One Dollar LITERARY INDUSTRIES — 8 Y“H. H. BANCROFT The Famous Author. What ist? Read.-the sent ‘dally papers everywhere foran answer, ' ott work; and the price the world over has been fixed at a pheno menally low figure. One: begga or Volume bound iu Crimson Silk “HERE WE ARE AGAIN!” re sect . Put the Dollar Where It Does: the Wt Gon : tor You! . 1 wit give to she limit j in quantity, quality and value You shall choose trom Style, Variety, Beauty and for nh Merit. The Splendid Stock of the Season. A AP ARO SE PEM BIE NE NET TS Guaranteed Seasonable. Warranted Reasonable ! COME RIGHT. IN, sid you ‘will find every de partment filled with the best in Clothing, sian born, it is to be promumed that the ns yk gl S3z Silore. present complication in her husband's affairs is in no way disheartening: to her RUBBER GOODS, Tat Finishing Goods, Trunks Satchels ETC. ETC. New styles all through the line. Novelties and attractions on every side FOR : THE : You Can't Help Being Pleased / If you are asking yourself where you can buy BEST and CHEAPESF this season, you can get your answer by calling on Charles (irimes, the Clothier. Corner Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada ey: NEW GROCERY STORE AT THE PLAZA . Building formerly occupied by Weisenburger Bros. = i THOMAS SHURTLEFF Has returned to Nevada City and opened a first-class Grocery, Provision and Feed Store He intends to keep on hand the very best of poate in his line, and will sell goods at bed-rock prices E"ox Cash. Onis !
Hay, Grain and Feed, a i _ Before making any eschudal be sure and call on are deeply interest “ye kasi or i HOLIDAYS. bait Gravel, ea Thos. maraesee inet: Nol by al Org ists.) Ez Don't Fail to Try It. Aon the SIikers 4 There is a great Strike among the Strikers as to where 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 you can judge for ‘yourself. «The. Restaurant possible. LEDDY & co., PROPRIETORS. [ees & (aw Miain ot., Nevada City, T NWARE, STOVES, Crockery, Glass Wa e, Wood and Willow Ware. Mining Supplies, etc. The famous yigaciegl Range.” Plow. i a of Fine Cutlery. Examine our stock and prices before buying eleewhere. Ever Introduced ! TRY IT! . POWDER L The Great. Remedy , for Habitual Constipation, InFor Sale hy the Leading Grocers . LILY WHIT The Bat Faniy fl is also] ,4 kept in the neatest manner}. _Are the Leading Nevada Oounty Dealers in HARDWARE, : IRON, : STEEL) feotly cur cured, “tb pen defor Bas Jol Mighell.. ies 4 Proprietor DAEs SCHOOL AND SOCIAL, EVternoon at ? o'clock. Dancing Academy, At Odd Erliows’ Gall. ? —TO oe Eastern and European Cities, e BY 19E GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAs day Evening at $o’cluck. ee ALL RAIL ROUTES ~ CHILDREN'S CLASS, very Saturday Af—OF THE— our in the Market. nope Made at Gridley, by the CENTRAL MILLING CO. New Store! New Goods THOMAS. KIDD, Groceries Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Crain, &c. st yay for cash‘and sell at the lowest living My stock is fresh and; omplete. pari wiil pay you to call and examine my stock. Goods delivered free of charge. THOMAS KIDD, Commercial street, next door ‘to_A. R. Wadsw urth’s old sta.d. — Grand {Masquerade Ball ' -AT— Armory Hall, Nevada City, Friday Evening, February -6th-’9t, Under direction of Prof. John’ Michell. GOYNE'S FULL ORCHESTRA Two Prizes for the best sustained Characters ‘Powder ales on masque 25 cents ; Gentlemen to gallery 50 cents ; Ladies to gall Child. en to gallery 35 cents. a " wie tickets for maskers ce can be obtained ai of thisc ci) Prot icheiE y oron application t. For mia’ 8 and anegectiona as to ceatume: epply at the Storeof Mra. Lester & Craw. BNTITIED From Manger to Throne, By the World’s Greatest Pulpit Sovereign Rev.-T. De Witt Talmage, D. D. {neluding a History of Palestine and a: count of hisjourney to, through and irom 4heChrist-land. Illustrated with more tha: 40 soperd Shersvings, Scenen in the Hol) hand sed Ey tr, Ht fomone paintings rom t galleries in the world. uehraigagd near s Hy pa hy $300 per month can oI eon Co) pay bara anlere, mmission,-or we will AGENTS WANTED. Teachers, Students, Ministers, bright m:n -. and ladtes-in-every town; to whom we givet exclusive coutrol and territory. Act now ‘. before territory Js all taken u P. Write for terms and ful Tite ioe Se 1 particulars. Publishing Co., 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. . 5 eompomd Sug Upolsting Shop JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THA’ he isalways prepared t do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice. ring Mattresses, Haw Mattresses, Featt lows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Loun ether Pil Lounges, ete., etc., made to order, FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF AL) KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER Ik A WORKMANIAKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack. ed for shipping a specialty. Piano Moving Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I_respectfu ly solicit a continuance in the future, jolene, Piles, Diseased OOMMEROIAL STREET ee door from the Great American Be ore, Liver, Billiousness, Gout, ‘James Kinkead. Rheumatism, Sciatica, LumThe Best Claret Wine. ta * Fifty Cents a Gallen. French Prunes for bowing Fogitively Ba finer than can be pi LLET, Mevada olty, Cal., beecte ie ia, . The Table Not xcelled by that JAMES HENNESSY,Talmage's : life of "Christ -NOW READY. . The Best Medici! mremicntions wera for eens a rehased in. Th a are tender, fich and peraay peal Piola by Sarr Bros,, Sole Agen‘s: Dr. A. BARKAN, Specialist for Diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Has returned from Kurope, aid resumed . Daily Express Trainun make prompt conuecthe practice of his profession, tions with = several Kailway Lines dtfice, 14 Grent Avenue, San ein the Bast, francisco. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. ¢Pacreic System.) —ANP ATHew York and Rew Utlea.s With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner. Broad and Pine Streets. : airing city? W. D. VINTON, — Proprietor ARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINE: ’ L Fine Perfumery, epaey Soaps, Brusher SLEEVING C ARS flet Articles of all kinds. . santie And Tourist Bleeping Cars oCareful atteutien given compon : . -attuched le Overland Express Trains. No be ay Br A Comp srony Druggist “and additional charge for Bertha in sarfect pirlty. Fb et ates Tourist Siseping Cars. . J.-M. -WALLING, PULLMAN PA LACE und other eae tlon-at-the-Co y's-offices. where passens— Attorney at Law,” gers Calling in p: #0n can secure choice ofroutes, etc, a FFICE—Tilley Building, Corner ,Broad —~ and Pine Streets, Nevada Ci ity. A. N,. TOWNE, TH. ODMAN General Manager. Gen. P. PE in ey “R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. Ex-Superior Judge of Nevada County, i x sSan Francisco Cal. = a NATIONAL EXCHANGE. HOTEL. RECTOR BROS,., Proprietors. RAIL ROAD LANDS. Fopiands in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address, « “w. H. MILES, Lana Agent,C.; P. RB. R. Sau Francisco. For Landsin Southern California, apply to or address : JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. P, RB. 8., San Francisco. Fj The Only First-class Hotel in the City, Massive Fire-proof. Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. Headquarters of Oommercial Travelers ey i : m4 1S and Tourists, aaa 1, OT oie Free 'Bus to and from all Trains. \ ¥ ‘L IBRAR ¥Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage Office in the Buildi ng. eee 2 vin the 1.t2rior of the State, Asa Health Resurt Nevada Cit celled anywhere on the Coast; Bs Het te invigdratirg and health-¢ riving Climate at an elevatioi of 2,500 feet abiVe Ben Level, I issucrouuded by deligatftul mountain scenery has pure uvonutain water, a: id is free from fogs and malurin, Try it, “tinpire Livery Stable Broad at., Nevada Clty. opp Nat cuange Rotel © ational &x“Prpitan. — Sid HE PROPRIETOR OF T Stable has the letxeas Istal oe : : Ai The Daily Transer pt To be found in this part of th ne vith figeent. Buggies, neta apd et a 6 sho t the most reasonable terme a a The horses are roe, from vice, of geod styl ro Good Saddle Horses alwars on handj Bl i CARBIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PTL SF OURNISHED oS Judge's Cibrary, Holiday Announcement! betas Cottons Fine nia for $6.00 It ‘ advance Raisins of Crop of 1890 at Ten Cents per ‘ Ra pound, ONE YEAR . LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AN» Lamphor Choral Liniment, JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Olty. Snug tile FORTT Ty uate he: eer made aiwork for us,by Auna Austin, Texas, and Jno Bon ledo, Ohio. See cut. Others a Some arn over $600.00 a month. You ean do the work and live at home wherever you are. Even beginners Gre easily carning from 85 to 81! aday. All ages. We show you how and start fay Can work in spare time or ali the time. Big money for ‘ork NEW ani WONDERFUL, ae unknown tg mt al lett &Co., scented nee Poti ala. FLYING NG DUST. ™ H Ps e a of the isles 5 Priceless remedy, Tamm Gu HY 3 nN B, ts taki “Eros,""theGod of Love is Gresh mstaelene What to it, what lis ases, what its purpose? : A great Callfornia cure for Nervousness and no matter Pring ade cause aria t the exceanive use of Stimulants,’ lovarcenee or through Youthful Indiscretion, Over Low of Power or im prindalat S Brain Power, atc ty ty ara vine cles generally wreck the mind and ta tre wore rer to an early grave, Berea fs worth your wi salt fis For Catarrhi C. Cc, LINIMENT Has No ot vistlmontata Be a Peer. Trvit. Indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prescribed b« F * sicians, San Francisco's Leadine Phy OaKLAND, Fobruasy 7th, 1890, Thisis to certity,that we have used the C. C. Lini me ent in our family, and have found it to be the best for Neuralg eyes ye most effective medicine thatwehave tried, indred Giseaees, 2. Say We can uuhesitatingly neo it as a most Pic and use Pastor of the Fist ae Church, ig es BK chronie cases in owe, : ae ero MORAN, 919 Pactfic Street, ithe-plood and a opti re he ban Franc Moran, lives peri fia Taste stresi) For Hawiteat Cons Piles, Ww itha, 2 aortas ter foun r up toher e sno e ae ‘pate up Ay, 1p the parlor w when the apnea i Ew 8 ‘bu BONE. FSS Pi 128 inet Wor the past ee nthe have ibe tles $5; small ‘pottles 25 a tot foe been troableg Rags on sears of peice. segargenraaiene Eee SU a eer and three years o paren PE Hed gedit ned The C. C. Liniment Co: and comTHE GAVE vo. Chemists, « ?.0. << —e ‘If you have mad © buy not» ‘induced te ‘ake FOR SALE BY ALL DROGISTS, — we. =. Bons, { Couera’ Manszer ant Seeretary, i j — sevens ory (Quick Time # Cheap Fare’ rg Iticketa bold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, j 3 inform, coping Car apon-— Heoured, con re eo SEA ED 21 Bush Street, S.Fo aie