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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
3 MONDAY EVW'NG. JAN.°23, '93.
“AN EDITOR'S cONTEMPT.
She Pe Publivaton of fie Case Proceed:
4 ings His Alleged Offense.
Charles M. Shortridge, at one time a
ee fesidtent of thie rity; but new -editer and
z proprietor of the San Joye Mercury, has
been arrested for conteyapt of court in
publishing the proceedings of ‘a divorce
case that was on trial with closed doors.
The Judge had given ‘directions that no
report of the-testimony be published.
The ; genefal opinion is that the editor
é of the Merenry had a perfect right to
: = publish the testiinonmy, if the same was
7 correctly as given at thetrial,
that the printing of it is
af a‘ matter of contempt. ‘The idea’ of
; : allowing parties to a divorce suit the
: privilege of a secret. trial is to the moral
: _senses_of the public a much greater coneh’
printed
and
ie —— tempt ‘than the publication of the pro: veedings would be to the Court before
is-being heard. There is
gether t6o ee “secrecy offered “in
proceedings, and the ease and
quietness with which the bonds of matriare dissolved is an, aineentive for
many to entér the married state with a
recklessness and abandon that is a erime
whom the cas
alt
ivorce
mony
against morality and an insult to the
£ y
aw has not” made~ Superior Courts cenwhich’ ne emsbe apers shot uld display.
sacredness of murried life. Cases. of
this kind shédlbe peblicly conducted
Speaking of this matter the San Francisco Chronicle very aptly says ** The
sors of morals nor guardians of the taste
If
eames:
Insane From Pneumonia.
Republigan: A man named Johnson at
Boca Thursday, while insane from the effirst.
enly in bis undershirt and drawers; and
his strange at.ire attracted the attention
of Willis’ Doau, who~ followed--him and }+
pulled jhim out of the water. The man . .
fought Doan like a tiger, but was finally
rubbed with alcohol and every thing possible-was done to restore his vitality, but
his condition is considered very critical.
Nose Broken.
Union: Friday afternoon Fierce Casnoe ane breaking that that organ. _
*
The Supreme Court;
Appellate Courts to stand in certa’: cases
between-.the Superior and Supreme
Courts, with power to finally deiérmine
certain classes of casex.
~}y--you want to “enjoy.your _meals
strengthen your digestion with Simmons
Liver Regulator.
Greatest Discovery. of the Nineteenth
Century.
‘‘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 te_perfect health by ats
use. The sale of this medicine in England, France.and Germany. is a
a court undertakes te suppress the pub
lication of ome kind
found importance occurring in the’ course
I of a trial or ja licial pro seedings might be
kept frem ne knowledge of the public
on the mere fiat of.a Judge whe did not
public. The Constitution means what it :
en . says in declaring against the abridgement ;
‘ of the liberty of the press, and legislaCher Pe etoral
tures and courts cannot narrow or mini
mize thé seope of its provisions, —-There Has no equal for the prompt relief
can be no c ontempt_ unless a lawful order . and -speedy-cure of Colds, Coughs,
of the Court has been disobeyed, and no] Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice,
Se eee = ppd r.can-belawlyl which seeke te pullify. Preacher's 2 Throat, Asthma,
a plain fonstitutional iadsbaiiadl me Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other
8 re : a ones derangements of the throat and . ~~~
Kipney affects of years standing lungs. The—best-known cough-cure
cured-by—-Fimmdéns-Liver-Re ‘Regular TNS ‘world; it is recommended by
W. Poynts. f } eminent physicians, and isthe favor= iia eS aos ite preparation with singers, actors,
HOTEL ARKIVALS.preachers, and teachers. It soothes
S Mees ee the inflamed membrane, loosens the
guises eS Al phlegm, stops coughing, and induces
f Mrs. ae aah 2 & 6. Woodland, sie. 2 a ’
F. Be zs, Grass Valley, — henry. Pe ctoral
F oe ae a . taken for consumption, in its early
Ney *urdons Bridge,
ORE deobkaderal aan Mine, . SURES, Checks further progress ef .
David Castté ron, Columbia Hill, stages, it eases .the distressing .
C_E. Sherman, els . cough and promotes refreshing
2 oe = _ —— sleep. It is agreeable to the taste,
: hell a oo & f., Sen Francisco needs but small doses, and does not
= as = S~Cias, Stiewig,— eo wee = interfere -with-digestion—orany-of
» Geo, Calanan, North San Juan, the regular organic functions. Asan
_H. Futter, : ". emergency medicine, every houseE> J. Brockington & w.: Grass Valley. . old should be provided with Ayer's .
KE. Bor gs ae meee o Cherry Pectoral.
[ \Geo. MeIntesh, Porest Springs, “ daving used Ayer’s Cherry Pee. Jones, toral in my family for many years, I
. Smith, es can-eonfidently recommend it for all
W. E. Ramsdell & w., F orest Ai’, the complaints it is claimed to-eare,
~ P. Bequette, e Its sale is increasing yearly with me,
ne 3 a ne wes and my customers think this prepaamar rea ast ade eee ration has no equal as a cough-cure.””
J. A.'ohnson, Denver, Colerada,
C, Schmidt, Central House, —S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B.
H. Williamson Federal Loan. AY E R’ Ss
ih bY ‘ Natioval Eachange. 6 h b ,
O. H.P. Sheets, San Francisco, @ y
W.W. Walters, = Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase.
G, W.Jchnason, ‘6 Sold by ai! Druggiets. Price $1; six botties, $5.
W. W. Van Eman, . Prompttoact, suretocure
R. C. MeMurray, dg ‘
Mrs. P. D. Belden, ig ines BoE eae Fe Edin vio
Jas, Allison, ef .
a Miss E. Pitkin, “ Ordinance No. 108.
, “ty Ira Sorrick, = a
i's b. Bosg, et An Ordinance Sapplementary to aud
4 “i Dr. F. W. Luz, ‘ Amendatory of an Ordinante entitiéd
‘ if ; J. Gollobrr, : “ Ordinance No, 32, Regulating the IsMrs. W. D. Foster, Washington,
of news it may of
anyon att am-aertters—of-the-most—pre-} ple Have ‘been relieved. Carr Bros: and
think thenrright-or~proper to —be-gmade
téled ~“Sincé its “introduction into the
United States tens of thousands of peoall over the country, but moderate-priced
fects of pneumonia, ran from the Boca) cigars, made by hand’ of first-class to
Hotel to the ice pond aud plunged im head . baceo, and having all the delicigus azoma
He was barefooted and dressed . of genuine imported goodie, are sgatcer.
A cigar that fills the requirements of the
most fastidious émoker has beén found
the famous ‘‘Medalion’
taken back to the hotel. He was promptly . five-center in the world.
Bruises, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt. Kheam, Fe
‘ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai_», Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
sidy had the misfortune of haviug ‘his . posit:\ely cures Piles, or no pay required
nose broken. The young man with others . [t ig s.aranteed to give perfect satisfac
is prospecting on Ophir Hill, and he Was . ion 0: money refunded. Price 25 cente
doing the windlassirig. The “windlass per box
flew out of his hand, striking him ou the’) Siére.
The Legislature is is ested to create three Seckied’a Hae Hive:
os STEM OT IO —
A Cigar Worth Smeking.
Twenty-d: lla gold pieces are scarce.
iw wever, by George C. Gaylord, who has
peen appointed Nevada county agent for
* brand—the best
jl8-4t
ees
Buekien’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the werld fer Cute
For sale a+ Carr Brothers’ Draa20ly
oe
Ten cone 2 Can.
Corned Beef, ten “penta per can, at
Every can guaran
teed first-class quality. No exeuse for
going without a good dinner.
STIPATION
Affiicts half the American people yet there
{s only one preparation of Sersapai‘lia that
actson the bowels and reaches this import
ant trouble, and thatis Joy’s Vegstable Sarsaperille: It-relieves #¢ {n°24 hours, and an
occasional dose prevents returm. We refer,
by permission, to,C.£. Elkington,; 125 Locust
tuma, Cal; H. 8 Winn, Geary Court, BF.,
and hundreds of others who have used it in
constipation. Oxé lotter is a sample of hunW.D. Vinton have just received a large
stock of ‘‘Cupidene,” Try it, all ye
‘who are afilicted.tf.
suing of Licenses.
are
years subject to pilious heafaches and eoustipation. Have been.so bad for a year back
have bad totake a physic every other night
or else I would have a headache, Onehbottle
of J. V. 6 ee a
r positively controls constipation.”
JOY Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
As J. V.& is positively the only Saruaparilla_ compounded to-conteel-gonstipation,insist on Joy'send dog's take eay othet:
FOR SALE BY
+ CARR BROS
Grand Masquerade Ball:
AT ARMORY HALL,y FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10th, 93:
To be given by PROF. MICHELL.
“Two Prizes Will bé awarded to the beat
sustained characters—a lady and a gent] eman,
Adinission—$1 per ‘couple; ladies in
mask, 25 cents.
To the Gallery, 50 cents. Children 25
cents.
Masks will be raised at the door.
Mrs. Lester & Crawford's.
TRUSTBES' SALE.
—— ee
. undersigned offers at private sale
the entire stock of Gag .
dise, Fixtures, Shelving, Safe,
Horses, one Wagon; also the Stora Buaildings, Stable, ane land on which the same
is situated, of the late firm of O’Connor
& Morrison at North Bloomfield, California. ‘The stock and other personal peperty can be seen on the premises. An
inveytury is at the office-of Harris Bros.
& Co, of San Francisco No, 221 California street, open for inspection during busjnesg hours. A deed containing a deseription of the Real Estate isin the hands of
Haris Bros. & Co. No, 221 California
street.
made between a young gentleman and
-other to Widemann's afiy night the win. } the Americans near Machivse during the
. -AvenvesSen-Francisco;J,HBrown, Petart ity have happened to the discoverer
Costumes and Masks can be had at
MerchanTwo
An Interesting Wager. .
One of the queerest election bets was
his best girl. He bet on Harrison, and
she took the field} confequdéntly he will
have to pay the forfeit. The bet was ip
this fashion: The loser was to take the
ner. would choose, buy the oystersfor
one, and then stand on a chair in the
other end of the hall and watch the eating. The girl of course has decided to
choose the night when the hall will be
crowded, and thus put the fellow in as
ridiculous a position a soca —Lawrence World. "~~
Copyrights of Sdngs.
A number of musical copyrights have
recently been sold in London.-'‘The more
important. items were as follows: Gabriel’s ‘Cleansing Fires,” £886; Leslie’.
“Four Jolly Smiths,” £261; Hullah’s
“Three Fishers,” £240; Bodington’s
“After,” £216; Dlunienthal’s “Requital,”
£185; Hulluh’s ‘Storm,” £108; Pentland’s ‘“‘John Peel,” £92; Pontet’s “Nea,”
£88.
. The open fireplace in the new public
library building at Machias; Me., will
be constructed 6f stones which were
used for ballast on board .the British
wax schooner Margaretta, capt by”
early vart of the. Revolutiomw
International Copyright in jitaly.
3t-is to-be hoped that the international
copyright, which has just been proclaimed as between Italy and the United
States, between President Harrison and
King Humbert, may not throw the plaster'cast industry on both sides the Atlantic into economical spasms. But the
current year has developed, and that the
coming year promises still further to
develop; an almost alarming fecundity
among the sculptors of Italy in the way
of sketches, molds and casts intended to
“disfigure—and—~present” everything
which did or did not happen, as well as
everything which ought and which ought
Dog &
re ou Know
that you can secure almost. immediate relief _
from. Indigestion, and
that uncomfortable fullness after meals, by sim-. *:
ply taking a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator?”
Some people think that °.
because it is called Liver
na the like. re is etke
inaction’of the-Liver that
causes Indigestion, afd
that fullness; also ConBtipation, and those Bilious Headaches, Millions
have been made to understand this and have been
cured from these troubles
by Simmons Liver Re
lator—a medicine u. aa
ing and purely vegetable,
Wrom Rev, M. B. Wharton, Baltimore, M4_
“Tt affords re to add my testi“to the great virtdes of Simmons
+ Ihave had experience
with it, a8 occasion demanded, for man
y and ‘as the greatest
® medicine
Lires’ Root Beér.
Headquartéts’ fot ‘this delicious and
healthful summer beve:aye—-at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial wires.
cp eee
Daye of tag.”
. Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for
family usé. Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Siebenhaner, <olé agents for Pacific
ls generally that
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Gus. J, & Ed, W, Schmidt}
AVING hazed the stock @
trade of L. Hirechma’, on
“PINE STREET,
Hereby notify their friends and the pubthey will keep on hand
rudes C1G ARS, TOBACCO,
“7 ES, Ete., which they will sell at the
Furniture at Cost!
4
Now is Your Time ‘to Furnish Your House !
LEGG & SHAW,
Have’ marked down everything in oe
-} Furniture line at Cost-Price,.
The stock consists of » full line of
Beds, . Bedding,
Sideboards, Cheffroneres,
Bedroom Sets, Bookcases,
. Etc., Ete.
Call and examine our Goods before] making
your purchases elsewhere.
Lounges,
J. E. CARR. T. H.
CaRR BROS.
PROPRIETORS OF THEPalace Drug, Book and Sati store,
Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City.
CARR.
7
KEEP-GONBTAN TET ON HANO A
Cont Stok of Drags, Pata edi Uils, Vani, i
School Books, 2
Blank Books. )
Miscellaneous Books, ‘
Periodicals, a
: Pictorials,’
Magazines
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner,
Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada (iy, = am
dealt. with Columbus in his cradle, or
with Columbus at the marriage altar,
but Signor Macaghani contributes an
alarming image of an angel whisking
off ‘to heaven the soul of the dying navigator, and Signor Guilianotti an astonished imiage of Columbus catching his
first glimpse of the New World. Nine
+ -at-least-of these works of art are intend: .
ed, as cur Roman correspondent informed us, to decorate the Capitol at
Washington. It is to be hoped no time
mempbets of the senate and the house fn.
preparing to receive this worshipful emigration with the whole force, if necessary, of marines and artillery at-the dis-.
l of the federal govérnment.—New
ork Sun.
skin, and consist of elongations of the pa
pillm of the skin covered with a hard, dry
cuticle. From friction and exposure to th
air their surface comes to have a horny
texture, and its rour.ded off into a small
buttonlike shape. Warts are sometimes
formed on the very earface of the skin
+ ern By thy
are. implanted in the ‘true “skin and very
firmly held there, Nothing is known of
the aetual causes of warts, They are sup
posed to be produced by pressure.on the
_akin and are aggravated by a lack of clean.
mess, and often, especially with the
young people, they come and go without
apparent cause. The hard variety ol
warts.is not communicated by touch,
though it seems certain that the soft vari
ety of this eruption, or, more properly, ex
erescence;-can-be-communicated from onc
person to another by contact.
According to American Cultivator, the
most effective method of removing warts
ig to pare the outer surface and then touch
them with nitrate of silver, A simples
but quite effective cure is to keep the surface softened for several days with grease.
General William T, Sherman was familiarly called ‘‘Uncle-Billy”. by his
soldiers, and also ‘Old Tecumseh,”
Saxon ladies never appeared in publie
without the hvod, which covered the
hair and a large part of the face.
In a temple in India there is preserved
once been ip the jaw of Buddha.
Notice of Bale.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada State
. California, madeoon the Ninth day of
) i A “Bigelow, Columbia’ Hill,
J. W.AMeGee & f. Chieo,
u \ Pp. McMal-on, Rising Sug Mine,
J. D. Ostrdin, Bloomfield,
‘Thos. Wayman, Downieville,
Exes.) : J. H. Dreyfuss, Los Angeles, majority of the Board of City Trustees,
x . é = Rk. Wright, Arizona, and no permit shall be granted by>the
XN) yee a pails vakl i, said Board of City Trustees, and no perxX ORES an Rowe, % mit shall be granted by the said Board to
Se ae 4 E UE any noisy or disorderly house, or the
¢ NN \ “Gre te, keeper thereof,
: ‘ A. aa p saitero rson, Section 2. If any house, to which
a Ed. Fiz. Vito vert, licerise shall have been issued to carry on
{ i P. Harris, Grass V ‘alley, such business, shail become noisy or "tis.
. > . Zapf, orderly, such license may be revoked by
< 4 a tmaiority-of the Board of Trustees of
aS = said Nevada City. Provided, the said
BN A Leader.’ Board shall not refuse to allow lieense to
he issued te any such house, or the keeper
< Biice its first introduetion,fElectric Bit. thereof, and shall not revoke any denne,
las yaines a unless the person or persons affected
Vere iias gained Pes de eer ee, thereby, shall have first had notice, of at
until now it is clearly in the leac aMODg . least one day, and shall have had the op:
pure me dicinal tonies and alteratives— tunity of being heard before the said
containing nothing which permits its use 3. A ets
a bev. € intox ican i 20 Section ny person violating any
tee 2 a rest oak * ° = of the provisions of this ordinance, or any
a purest medicie for . . orsom of persons carrying on the saloon
all ailinents of Stomach, Liver or Kid[rasinean, or any business where malt,
neys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indi. vinous, or spirituous liquors are sold er
gestion, Constipation, and drive, Malaris . given away in quantities less than one
from the “system Gatinfaoticn uara B quart, cantgary te thie provisions of this
bias guaran) dinance (except licensed druggists)
ce deed with each bottle or the money Iliw shall be deemed vente. of @ misdemeanor,
5 be refunded. Prive only 0c. per bottlle . and shall pay a. fie of not less than ten,
Sold by Carr Bros. nor over owe hundred dollars, or be imSp TO i prisoned not less than one, nor over ° ten
days, or shall suffer beth fine and imprisonment inthe discretion ef the Coart.
And in addition theretu the sa 'd house,
a) so being a on without a license is
, ee hereby declared a public wuisance and
Raby_cried, shall be abated and suppressed by civil
< action.
\ This ordinance shall take effect, and be
: in force on aud after the 10th day of Febve ruary, 1894,
Mother a'ghed, Passed Jamuary 19th, 1893.
ALEX GAULT,
Presidentof the Board of Trustecs of
ro, Nevada City.
ene! : ; one ; T. H. Capp, Clerk. BEAL]
: . Doctor preseribed: Castoria, . First R January , 1893.
Miss 1, Steuger, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE Separate bids will be received far the
R. Maloney, e City of Nevada do hereby ordain as. Real jistate, Stuck and ete., by the un— es = Conrath &w., Smartsville, follows: de rsigued, to be delivered to Hn L. Smith,
JOUE cae SERS SSS F, Geary, . Swcrame nto, _ection . . Ordinance No.. 82. f0id . g. eyof the Reardol..Trade-om—
? =f) i “ as, Bcheriuan, No. 7) regulatin the iss issuing of licenses before the 25th day of January, 1893, at
H. Thompson, ef . is amended.as follows: 10 o'clock atm.
K.-B. Brighain, Mar ysville, No license shall be hereafter iegued 40 EK ach bid amtst be ace ompsined with a
Hind, Murchie, Wasso, Oregon, iny saloon, or place where malt, vinous,
or spirituous liquors are sold or given
rway, in quantities Jess than ene quart,
unless before or at the time of the issuince of such license a permit to carry on
the said bu’ihess shall be granted by a
certified check, for -5 per eent of the
amount’bid. Kight reserved to reject
any and all bids.
BENJ. HARRIS
A. M. McLEOD
Trustees,
Py
Dated Jan. 10, 1893.
————Asséssment Notice.
IV FICE OF THE DIAMOND CREEK
Consdlidated Gold and Silver Mining
Compaijy, Reom 2, 218 California street,
San Francisco,January 9, 1893. Location of principal ‘place of business, San
Franeisco, Cal.
Notice is hereby given that at a meetof. the Directors of saidseompany, held
thes 9th day of January, 1893, —
seven-and one-half cents (71g) per os
was levied upon the capital stock of said
corporation, payable at the office of the
company, Room, 218 California street,
San Francisco. Cal., te E, M. Frank,
Secretary of said company, on or betore
the 10th day of February, 1893.
Any steck upon whieh this assessment
shall remain unpaid upon said 10th day
of February, 1893, will be delinquent
and advertised for sale at publie auction,
and unless payment is made before will
be sold on the 27th day of February,
1893, to pay said delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and
expenses of gale,
E, M, FRANK, Secretary.
Room 2, 218 California street, San. Fran_giseo, California. ju
ALFRED H. TIOKELL, M. D.
{—OFFICE—
Pine Street, next Carr Bros.
--RES! DENCE—
National Exchange Hotel,
S
estate,,
wil sell at private sale, to the highest
hidder, for cash, gold coin of the United
: Stutes, and subject *to confirmation b
, said Supeior Court, on Monday, ‘the 30th
day of January, 1893, at 10 o'clock, a. M.
of said day, at the law office of Fred
Searls, at Nevada City, in the County of
Nevada, State of California, an undivided
QUARTZ MINE, situated on-the North
bank of the South Yuba River, in the
County of Nevada, State of California,
about four miles East of the town of
Washington, and ay ember iu the office
of the U. 8. Surveyer a for California, as Lot No. 58, embracing a porticn
of Section 2; Township 17. 5 ee "RB. it Be,
M.D. M._ Said elaim embracing 1306. 1
linear feet of the BLUE JAY gold quartz
vein and containing 11.08 acres of land,
zud being the quarts mine patented by
the Government of the United States to
8. KE. STOREY by mineral patent dated
April 18th, 1890.
Lids, in writing, for the purchase of
ofeaid interest, will be received at said
law office until said 30th day of January,
1893.
Tetras of sale, cash, in gold coin of the
United States, en contirmation of sale by
satd Superior Court.
8. N. SFOREY,
Aduministratix of the Estate of
of 8. E. Storey, deceased.
_ Nevada City, January 10th, 1893.
Aasntomaaiteadta
oO GOLDAND SILVER MINING CO.
Nevada Vity, Gal, Notice is herebvgiveri
that #5 8 mading ofthe Board of Directors,
held, on the 17th day of January, 1893, an
assessment (Number 4) of two cents per
i was res upon qee con —_
ti) @ corpore As @February 20th,
1893, to the agg x a store of K. Casafin U. 8 Gold ome
ap geneoamoni.e al
aster the 2ist day of February
sale willbe delinquent ape advertined for
eat wr eeris be ee 0, and, unless Payment
is made be sold on the 10th day
of Merch, 1898, ‘at he by
M, ai the’ office of
a am to pay
hour of 11 o'clock A.
Secretary of said eor6 delingeut assessment,
ogether with costes of advertising and expenses of gale. By order of the Board of
Direct. re,
K. CASPER, Aecrrets.y.
I} NEVADA GEEW, CAL
2 Office at K, fapeer's seem, ou a vine viseet,
of the Néw World. Coast, 116 Front street, San FranHardly three weeks ago, for example, . cisco, ja2sly
who hears a-name eee
cherished by Italian patriots) opened in athe Via pag at Rome ‘‘a Columbian OUR GIFT .
exposition” of models in clay and. Lary
ter, intended to represent all the possible a
and itnpossible phases of ,the career of te tray One of Ow . Renders —' ‘A Yard
. Columbus.. No artist appears to Have : of Pansies.”
will be lost by the artistic and -wathetic.
and worshiped a tooth claimed to have.
January, Bnd in matter of the estate
of 8. ey ahh : under. J Mas desbarersteat-adicteiente ab!
signed, the ae ol DEEY. dasepand, Hie evob all inele-ot—
one fifth interest in the BLUE JAY..
~ By special arrangement with the pubtishers, we are enabled to make every one
of our readers a present of one of these
companion tg ‘SA Yard of Roses” which
all have seen and admired. This exquisite picture, “‘A Yard ‘ol Pansies,”
did the ‘‘Koses.”” The reproduction is
equal in every respect to the original,
which-cost -§300,--and-accompanying -t
are full directiens-for frayging at home, &
a cost of a few cents, thus forming «
beautiful ornament for your parlor or a
auperb Christmas gift, worth at least $5.
Hast 14th St, — York;
two-cotit stamps to ~-for“the -packingmailing etc., andtion ‘that you are a
reader of the DatLy Transcriret and you,
exquisite Oil Pictures 36 inches long, «.
was painted by the sane noted artist wir +
Send your name and address to the pub .
‘Tlisher, W. JuNNINGS DEMOREST, 15
with three:
THAT AT
JAMES : KINKEAD’S
FURNITURE: STORE,
~ Commercial Street,
“AGENT FOR
‘hasta Mineral {2
Just Received.
WATER.
‘GINGER ALE,
ORANGE CIDFR
Searls’ Block,
AN BY FOUND the most Artistic and
de ¥-. Styles of
Furn? Bedding, ~ Window Shades,
hat Packs, Hat Racks, Chairs,
* gvles, Feather Dusters,
caterers 1 Fre! 17
~ Upholstering done on short notioe, 1.
Thaukful for past patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance in the future.
AM BusinessDuly’ Malt Whey 1
done onthe square, and
goods sold at lowest re :
will receive by return mail one of these
valuable Works of Art.
New York. Bakery,
b, Wn, Durst, Prop.
AVIN PURCHASED THIS
known and popular Bakery, on
Sommercial . Street,” adjoining
Transcript Block,
1 intend tokeep on hand at all times the
very best of
Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
WELLMade to order on short notice and on moat
reasonable terms.
All orders for anything in my line premptly attended te.
strict attention to business, giving the
oat seteh atten and selling at low rates,?
ope to ments a liberal patronage.
Mt. Oro Lumber Co,
COOPER BROS...... Proprietors,
youl Flog, Fencing,
S SAND DRESSED SIDING,
A Renee ar as a SEASONED
LUMBER{Jon hand which will be!
“JAMES KINKEAD,
Sem!-Annval Report of The Citizens
Bank and Its TS ere at Grass
$267,656 52
We the ondersigned do solemnly swear
that we have each of us a personal know]edge of the matters contained in the foreAgency at Grass Valley, on the morning
of January lat, 1893, according te the best
of our knowledge and belief; and the assets therein named are all in the eustody
andition ss ope mttache tt Ven.
uary ist, 1893. edie 5 Gas
Bank Premises... --$ 5,000 00
Real Estate taken: for debt. 718,800 -€0
Miscellaneous Bonds.,.. 64,250 00
County Warrants..... 1,285 51
Loans on Real Estate ... 20,240 00
Leans on Stocks, Bonds and
Warrente:; 05.. 1,846 35
Loans on Personal Security
and Overdrafts ... 85,460 91
Loans on other securities.. 4,871 2%
Money on hand...,.. 58,392 40
Due from Banks ..... 11,221 40
Furniture and Fixtures... 5,000 00
Gold Bullion. ....... 1,268 7
$267,636 52
LIABILITIES. ©
Paid up” Capital...,.. $ 30,0C0 00
Reserve Fund. ...... 10,000 00
Undivided Protits.,... «p24,912 48
Due Depositora,..... «+ 195,395 88
Due Banks. .. .<0.0 gene 8 SS
Dividends Unpaid. ; fssttcuic — tie ee
going statement, and that the same is a,
true and cerrect report of the financial . .
condition of the Citizens Bank and its .
nealysis—
The sworn ovttifioate of-a Ban Francisco chemist — —
gives the following result of an analysis of several
brands of ten purchased in the open market:
No. 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and indigo. 1
Pc 2. (Black.) Colored with Im ndigo, plumbago and
am,
0. 3, (Green.) Colored with Prussian blue and
oe. ochre,
No. 4, (Green.) Excessive coloring, consisting of : i
indigo and aluminous earth, a
No. 5, (Uneolored? alleged.) Colored with plum§ bago and clay, . ee ——
Does not this condition call loudly fora brand of
Pure Japan Tea
Beech’s ‘fea is the pure unadulterated undyed gun@ured Japan Tea, There ig no headache in it. A
ehild can drink it, Draws a canary color of delightful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. .
You use only half ag much per cup. Bixty cents per
pound. Never sold in bulk. Sold only im sealed
packages bearing this trade-mark,
‘BEECHS. TEA
“Pures Thildhood,
AAEM RTL ACRE CR
GEO, C. GAYLORD and SHURTLERE #909 __f
> . of the said Bank its proper officers and .
. corresponc ents,
We furthermore solemnly swear that
the paid up capital stuck of the
Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand. Dollars in gold coin valuation, as will appear
from the f {1 report.
7 f . PRESTON,
President,
~ Jonn T. Morgan,
Cashier.
State of Oalifornia,)County of Nevada.j **
Subscribed andgsworn to before me this
sold at the=Lowest Marke Kates.
wumber ofall kinds for Building and Min
ng purposes, always on hand or Sawed ‘o
rder, Orders left at the Saw Mill, pear
Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL
on the Grass Valley Road, will be promptl
delivered.
NAW GROCERY STORE
W.E. J BE
ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PEO: PLE of Nevada City that he has opened
a Grocery Store on the
Corner Of Broad and Commercial Streets,
Nearly opposite M. &. Church,”
Where he will keep constautly on hand the
very bestof.
Groceries,
Provisions,
3S. Case Gott
And Everything Else Usually Found
in a Store of this kind.
Jb Reegp City, Cal,
3d day of January, 1893.
[SEAL] Frep Sgaaia,
Notary Public, Nevada Ceunty, Cal.
Nevada Drugand Stationery Store)
Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street,
NEVADA OITY,
W. 0, VINTON, tt Propilr
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a complete stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Also.a complete stock of the
BEST BRANDS OP 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
Cards, Memorandum, Note,
By strict attention to ln and selling goods at the lowest vin r.ces, J
hope to receive a share of the i. a
. ronage, SURE! UR RLeP 12 UL wh vil ow a Lee Bem
The Table Not Excelied by that
Printing Office
Sole Agents for Nevada’ City.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,. UNION HOT L
RECTOR BROS Proprietor
‘The Only First-class Hotel in the (ity
. First-Class in all its
Aovointme ts,
i
Massive Fire-proof Structure.
Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels,
Headquarters of Commercial Travelers
and Tourists,
Free 'Bus to andfrom al Trains. 5 @@ Free (Bus to tend From All
Telegraph, Post Office and General Mage ; Trains.
And the only hotel in the city that. empleys
ALL WHITE LABOR,:
Office inthe Building.
J. A. NORTHWAY,
Any Hotel in the InteBahr) 195
rior lof the State.
. National Meat Market
OPPOSITs& “ITISRMS BAWK,
0. i. NAFFPZIGER. Sf eee ~« Proprietor
Baws we": MUTTON, VEA., 6AUBA
hm BACON AND LARD,wholesale
The Transcript has the
omplete Book and Job
inNorthern} Andeu xinds of Moats geually tenn te
‘ret-olass Market, > ‘
California, Nonte delivired t ect cham, 2 L .
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