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__-ARRIVING AT NEVADA CITY.
RCS ERIE
EVADA ‘TRANSCRIPY.
VOL. LXIITI.=No
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“9 29° NEVADA OITY. CAL TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 21 1893 Established Sept.6, 1960, by N. P. Brown & Oo.
en svn
THE, DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT.
PUBLISHED bY
BROWN & CALKINS.:
. SUBSCRIPLIGN RATES :
Six Dollars Per Annum, in advance.
Sixty Cents Per Month for any less
time than one year,
L, 8. CALKINS. .
FRANK T. NILON,
Attorney and Counselo~Office—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Ne.
vada City; California. E
Will practice in all the Courts.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney at Law.
OFZIOE LDitex Building, Corner Broa’
Pine Streets, Névada City.
TIME TABLE NO. 45.
Taking effect Monday, May 2d 1892;
at 1 o'clock a. m.,' as follows: '
.aAVING NEVADA CITY:
5. 30 Ay ‘M. Iyeal” nergy
Feanciaco at 4:46 P.M., and overlan:
from Kast.
-A° fly, ting wit!
13:4) P.M. Pazsied'ttrivios s
San Francisco at 9:46 P.M.
ma..Ratly... bringing pas
W. D. LONG
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
-——OFFICE—
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stair
NEVADA CITY
CERWS. Se KOM,
Veenlriaesmost, sutiaing sorner Broa:
andPine streets. Newada Gf
FRED SEARLS,
Atrorney ond Qounselor st Lew,
[LLU PRACTICR IN ALUTHE COUP
state and Federat,’
P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Uounselor at Law,
Wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE ANT
: United Mtaten Courts,
Attorney anc Qounselor at naw. ~
Nevada City Society Directory.
AISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NOQ-47}
. Indevendent Order of Odd Fellow
‘Meeta at Odd Fellows Hall
€very 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month
at 7:30 o’clock.
JOURN cigs weaaatenin Cc. P.
RO. A, GRAY
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
“Native Sons of the Golden West.
Meets at Pythian Castile
EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O'CLEK
R. <I, B3 Mor F t <
JOHN. CG, NILON, R. 8. _
NEVADA Lopen, NO. 13,7. & A.M.
‘ Meets at Masonic Hall.
Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday
of ench mouth,
Visiting Brethren in good standing are
cordinliy invited.
Wa. BARKER, Master
I, J, ROLFEK, Secretary.
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16 4
Cniform Rank Knichts of Pythia.
Meets at Armorv Hall —
iret Wednexday Evening of Each Month a'
7:80 o’clock.
JOHN RADIG ALLEY 8S. K. o
GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K.
Attorney at Law, bio Public an: NEVADA COMMANDERY. NO.6.,
——~ 9:50 A: 4¥E sengerre and mati leav
ing San Francisco até P. .» also Easter:
passengers.
Daily pathiadatol ‘wit.
5: 25 ?. M. Overland leaving Sa:
Franciaco at 8:00. m., and overland fron
the East.
_ JOHN ¥. KIDDER, Genera] Manager. .
. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
THE
GRISSEL BRO3.,
— Comercial Street.
Beef, : : Pork, : Mutton
And Veal..
SUS ARS -OF EVERY KIND.
Brosh Lard, Salt” Meats; Ele, kept ou band
Tas Lawsit Living Prices'and tho bast Moat
Méata delivered to any part of
the city free of charge. f
Notada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Go.Cal
Titles ee and Insyred
JOHN A. A. RAPP,
WVoanty Recorder 11 edh ach five yodti,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBLIC &1ANSUBRANOCK AGEN (. a 9, the Cali
torala Wea
the southern portion of Sr. oat y.
bordering on -thebeat lands of place: . }.
ve. ‘ares of Tend situated 18 Pleasant
let on Kat, Broad street, Neada rT
Broad $irait Maat Markat
JAMES MONRO, P.ov'r.
ef F Broad Street,
on itea atthe Lowest Pic
with fun thevery Heuee yeu
Near the City Hall,
Beer. ce ala Veal, Lamb
Patan Smelting & Refining
1GHEST PRICE -PAID FOR
Gold, Silver and Lead Ore,
-—* anti
‘Seve City, Aug, 23.
El PasadeRables.Spvings Hole!)
“Paso de Robles,
Gen Luls ounet enews Daliforate,
ouith Readrt on tha -Pacifc
ont ‘conga aaa he vasiers
-houses; competent nner and
Siegsat oO . Express train from Murysville, connecting at ‘vhird and Townsend
streets, San Francisco, at 8:15 4. M., arrive at
Gay; no staging.
6:00 P.M Game O8t) TT BORNS. Manoger
THE HOME MUTUAL
INSURANOE COMPANY
—or—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL..
Home Office—3 18 California street,
Companys Buildingy;
—Bolid_in Ansets,
Uautious in Mgna vr ft hed ®
p. Liberal ag@‘Adjustment and gaenk
GEO. W. HILL, Manager,
Omice Nao. 90 Maip »treot 5
GRABS VALLEY,
¢° KEYSTONE: : MARKET. .
sta SOOTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY . 24
WURVSy
Office—North side of Bidads Street, op
posite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal
Will practicé in all the Cuurts of this.
Ytate. Estates in Probate Proceedings.
will receive geretutattanti tious
c. w. Clindbnen
‘YEVADA OITY.”
riice with Me VY. ¢, Uhipman, Sacramen
Dr. J: F.-Shaw,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist.
Nevada City?
N. BE. ORAPMAN,
— ju
VOCAL ANESTHETICS [F DES!
ltiee = Residence, Sacramento ne..
~ REDUCTION IN PAINTING.
eS
G. E. ‘WITHINGTON
RED.
IVES notice that he is prepared te
paint Signs, Carta, ee énd Wa
ona, @te., in the highest style of the ur
From. and after date J sai pant
Carts from $5 to.$10.
Buggies -tromyi5 to $22.50.
Sign Painting «specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO.
1.
SITE YORK STREMI,
OF Give me a call before placing
rour werk elsewhere. a t 3 4
TICKETa ™“
—To—
BASTERN CLPEBS¥
aRE SOLD BY THE—
‘AT OQLEAR;
M. , LOBNER, Agent.
SLERPING Car Beurus wecured and full
iiformation regaxding Transcontinental
Routes furnished on application, By eer~
tens . respanding with Mr, Lobner.)arties cau
afrange to join the Semi-Monthly Family
Excursions over’ the Sunset Route.
Orders sold at Lowest Ratea for ticket.
for passage from Europe and Eastern
Vities to any point in the Pagific States
and 'Lerritorids, These Orders, if, not
used, will be redeamned ” the full
RAB ote
anoint paid therefor..
i > Bodmer, .
‘hints & LANDS.
eh Lauds imy Central and Northern,
‘(Qylifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utab,
Pg to or addi
: Maus, hand Agent). P. R. R.
Ban Francisco, Cal.
Ay Lands in Southern’ Califortia, apte 9 _ ’ silane Land Agent 8. P. R. R. REMOVED Pana ADDEN, ie, a
pha RRR OoE Seeauteds
Swart’s Photograph . A J Was ee mpi
ee ae ee ry raleped Neier aie aaa
waseKs ier Wee it Topeks. Kann wat
AVIN REFITTED . sas ruoTo. ing mention this paper.
GRAPH G&LLERY o SiSTLAY
Wine givae te
Herewith inform ‘the publicthat! ‘un tow
Reddy ° Por’ “Business.”
Sic veniertedereeiec *
JOHN, SWART, Photographer,
Wi W. WAGOONER,
(Successor to W, F. Englebright,)
4! Civil + Bnginger ‘7: and: ‘Surveyor,
Dewuty Gounty Surveyor anc].
[Deputy U.S. Minéral Survevor]
oombe,® Monge &uodvorts block Nomads
Odd [Féllows’Bullding, Broad Atreat, .
DMIs ese}
ft NEVADA CITY.....CAJi
. (OHN T, MORGAN
VULLMAN PALACE
shar plar,
Meeta at Masoni¢ H.11
RL RST AND iy D-THURSDAY OF RACK
MO at 7i¢-o'cloek. —
2 THEODORE ‘WILHELM Command
=a
Want to Keep Pheroughiy Posted
Peja peiercenr
seecenee
RAT CONES
2 EAA Le
Jou MINT an
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— Other: Resources, best bestaed t
Fes sal imeson = ¢
pA Loox pe Bed
. Pa brncrat: is "GENER NAG LOCAL,
= jcnamaten ie in ovary S part of his
county. a ud wane pabronsHaye ‘Yuba : pre countien
in mote pa emene, H peer. ae md Fe
coun 4 wives a: faith: . .
fal mtry ie record of the o 2 reas bi
ing made in ‘development of heel
y's varied ond extensive reso en. Tt pre: prev
ents extraordinary inducemen
. Best Advertising Medium ‘tm Ner .
ictal Valiformias
ISON NE:
TO J ADVERTISERS ae
(aonovenm
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Some Yaniee Traits in Mexica.
to become wiser without growii.;
ier during a year's sojourn in } BY
the circle of bonanza kings who we:
Souther tn. ‘‘l went down where a coupl:
the -mitiing district. At
came acquainted with/an old grease
who professed to become very fond ©
mp. One day, when I bad warmed hi
leathery old heart with pulque, he con
iided to me that he knew thé location o
an old Aztec mine of fabulous richness
rit was situated upon a branch of th
PYaquai river, on Jand owned: by hi
brother, a wealthy ranchera, It Wer
‘from this. mine ‘that the Monteztuna
w the bulk of thoir fabulous. wealtb
«& “During the war waged by Cortez th
+iine was) forgotten, and he—any com
panion—bed_ lately ‘discovered it. Hk
fally.70 per cent, coin silver. Of courac
{ hit—bit ravenously, I set out for his
‘. brother's ranch next day and reached i:
after a three days’ ride, The old mine
certuinly there, and it gave every
1 Bet od de. of being as rich as represented,
it.; Then . went to work to form & company.to, develop it. 1 did nots
The TRANSCR.PT has ne ‘
Largest and Bost Equipped Job Printing Offos
pM ST SLL TaD
\ LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6
Native Daughters of the Godlen West
Meets at Pythian Castle
2d and 4th Thursday Evening of Rack
Month, at 7:300’clock. .
VERS: J.-M. WALLING, President:
Mrs. Bett Dova.as, R. S.
JEVADA CITY COUNCIL. NO, 3C
— waste institute.
Meets at Hibernta Hall
“very Alteruate Friday Hvening commencing with the First Friday Evyening in the 7one
J. M: FOLEY, Paesiflent.
CARL SCHEMER BR, 3,
MILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Knichts of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian Castle
CHARLIE BENNETS, ©, O,
‘8-8, -REOFOR,-Kot Re and-8.
are B
LUETIE & HItAND,
WATOHMAKER;
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wna Street, Nevada ©.
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or 143ENS BANK,
‘road Street.... -++-Nevada: ity
‘APITAL PAID Db, —— $30,000.
“‘).A General Banking Business Transacted.
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, row Vork,
San Franciece,
And Sacramento
We issue BILLA OF EXCHANG!
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin
cipal cities of GRKAT BRITAI*
and KUROPE, °
Cellections on any part of th
nited Statesu specialty.
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ind State Warrauta.
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havged
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Sun rrancieco—Firest National
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: Husinéss for Grads Valley caai he aa:
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rn Oitios and te B
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. With steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
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‘Ste ete sold, Sleeping Cap erinases
ue por ia Serme a sive i applica
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PRIOR 93
VOR SALE AT TRE OVFIQR, OF 180
. /HOTEL GAZETTE: ae
t
from
gir] walked into a large dry goods store,
and going up to one of ;the firm asked if
he
howe ever.
looked at me pityingly and remarked:
‘Sq-oldJoga has canght another sucker,
is ‘salted.
five miles of the place in a meal sack.’”
St. Louis GlobeDemocrat. _
Isaac Newton's First Inspiration,
The youth of high scholastic attainments-who is always carrying off prizes
naturally raises hopes of his subsequent
suecess in a particular career. Of course
the most is mace of him, He is tot only
a credit to himself, but to hia Aeachers:to the latter, indeed, he is a practical
a ren ia z “human docunient"—of
roel class, Finally he leaves school,
it is confidently predicted that, if
he does not-achievé greatness in the battlejof life, it ean only be on account of
4 80ome moral flaw which has not yet had
time to declare itself.
But the “dull boy” seldom. receives
the benefit of the doubt: in: any specula‘tion as to his future: Onos dubbed
“dunce” or reputed “slow,” and = is
allowed to develop in: the shade, emery.
‘ing from which he satisties or cmipitens
his friends only because nothing was oxSs of him.Né one cat dispute the
f Sir Isao Newton to ® monn
tin Westininster.abboy, nor to the
“pba by Popo'a wat kuown
ph:
ie jure and nature's laws lay hid tn viata
OVEF Tv ham” Bell, all was Might.
Was & 80 Va Beit
1, Sir David Brewst6ACOMase: 4;
ton made little progrtie ‘‘until one
dos the boy who was above him having
Frome hima severe, kick in the stomach,
which he suffered great pain, he
red incessantly till he got above
bsp in the school, and from that time
pe
continued to rise until he was the head
boy.” London Standafd,
Perseverance and Push.
Perseverance and ‘tpush” are far from
being the same thing, and quite as far
being’ equally commendable, A
hed to empléy' any more girls in
his'workroom. The gentloman was busy.
but he left his work and answered her
sly in the negative.
he girl, who was showily dressed and
evidently impressed with her own ap.
ance, would not accept his answer.
“was told you wanted more help,”
persisted the applicant somewhat defi
ant
t was a mistake, yon see, Ido not,”
the reply.
while”
“No,” was the answer, given very deeidadly and with courteous coolness,
The girl looked atthe gentleman rome
what doubtfully and walked out, Turn
ing to a friend tho gentleman said:
“That young woman saw that 1 wa:
busy and pushed herself forward: with
out wu word of excuse, She did not ap
preciate the courtesy I showed her. 1
would not rom a girl who had so
much push and go little modesty and
consideration for the rights of other peo
ple. She would never succeed in m)
store. Adoubt ifshe would succeed auy
where,” — Youth's Companion,
ingratitude of Parties.
The tngratitade of parcy is proverbia!
ine need KO HO further back in seare
of an exau:ple thau the first Lord Lu
weigh; iustrnecive stories have been
f the ingratitude which was shov
ward brim, The late Rubert Lowe a,
nuethiung for hia party orce apon
me, Waat did bis party ever du ft
im? But the examples. which, on ;
dament’s reflection, occur to-one's min
-e too HuMETOUSs to mention. A mu
ay, and frequently does, give all—tiniv’
wey, intellect, his whole lifv—-to_t),
called public service, to be shelved ni
4t.° And suppose he is mot shelve.
‘ppose. thut is, he dies in harnes«
Vhat thent—All the Year Ruund,
Driver's Chaff.
Bas Driver (tu conductor of oppositony his)}=t've— know’ yer ever since
er Was born. Lkuow'd Anon mother;
ne had two on yer at that time. One
vasa werry nice little boy, s aeee =
ialf hidiot—a sort of u brown
v. The werry nice little
verry young, het Hhaedon rote
: A Lacie Definition. .
A Boston. editor, asked to define the
‘ifference between a cult and ‘a fad,
se to the emergency in this manner;
A*tfad’ ts any that aroused evanscent mentality, a ‘cult’ is anyJt Pheisetialaige
ey
“If anybody thinks the citizens of the
Cactus Republic do not-possess their full
share of Y.inkee shrewduess he bed likel)
> \vealth
~ ico, Ps
said Ignatius Schumaker, as he juinec
talking pay rock in the corridors of the
ofiyears ago to pick up a few fortunes it 1 holder.
nihuahua I be
had specimens of the ore, and it was
Tecraped together cvery dollar I could
4h-boughtathird interest im
The : first man . duberviewed
ne he? . My innocent. friend, that old
hole You could carry away
every ounce of pay: rock within twentywou't yon need some. one after .
A VICTIM OF A CORPORATION,
Was Frozen Out by His Companions,
“Speaking of corporations,”
prominent St. Louis banker, “I recall
with painful reminiscence the first one
of which I had the honor to be a stockIt happened in‘ 1865, and I was
just fifteen years'of age. Or course I
hail no idea that it was really a corporation in which I had invested, but as I
look back upon the incident the realiza‘tion rushes ‘upon me that I was a victim
of corporation methods, *
“Tt happened in this way, —At a very
early age my tendency for mercantile
pursuits developed. “At School I noticed
® very general demand for candy and
cakes and an exceedingly limited supply
inthe market. Many of the children
pogsessetl coppers and nickels, but it
was nearly a mile from the school house
to the country town, and the boys were
compelled to: forage upon the neighbor.
ing augar cane fields and orchards to satisfy the youthful:stomach. After acareful survey of.the market I decided that
the school was confronted by a condition, not a theory. :
“In a few days T had ‘secured tho oooperation.of half a. dozen boys, with a
capital of thirty eonts, in which I held
ten cents: of the stock, and was conse. duently nained as president and manee a a
ager of the candy store which we pro\posed to open on the grounds. We found
an/enormous dead and fallen tree, whose
butt end offered little resistance to ou:
penknives. At noon one day I notified
the stockholders that a meeting would
be held immediately after school, and at
that meeting I, as president and manager, cut an opening into the dead tree,
fashioned a shelf.therein and attached a
door, while the stockholders looked. on
in admiration. I then proposed that early
in the morning each stockholder should
bring with him five cents’ worth of
store. 7
“To my astonishment it was moved
“iid seconded and carried that the candy
should -be~purchasedand delivered at
onge, so that the store might have an’
early aud perfect opening. Tired as I
was I repaired tothe town, invested ng
ten cents in cheap candy, returned to
the school grounds, where already the
twilight was making ghostly figures
count for my whereabouts the presidont and manager went to bed supperless and with a back stinging from the
effects “of a switch” liberally applied,
Next morning I hastened to the school
grounds in order to be firet at the ceremonies, Imagine my surprise when I
foynd there, seated in a row, all the
stockholders, I congratulated them on
their interest in the enterprise, and then
threw open the door of the candy ators,
stop CMN tienes cdinag Wp
noting. They looked suspiciously contented, and when I intimated that some
man among us had gone wrong
they were all prepared to prove that a
daving burglar had, in the midnight
hour, Gepetved the corporation of its asae
tron years later one of the stockholders! admitted that he had. helped his
brethren in disposing of the stoek. "fit.
serie Repablic.
, . Shaving the Beard in Russia,
_Reter the Great thought to civilize his
savages by inuking them shave and impospd a tax of 100 rtibles on the wealthy
vod middle clasaes and @ copeck on
yeukants and laborers, Now it was a
qaperstition among. the poorer people
t no benrdleas son of Adam could
aver enter heaven, and being obliged to
art with their ‘beards the great
verity treasured up their Meira: te
suried with theit’ bodies. In dealing
vith his soldiers the great Peter enlisted
helaid of the priesis, who cunningly
How a eneitens and General Managor
said a
anong the trees, and deposited my treas.
Uus@ in the store. It was quite dark when
I reached home, and being unable to ac. .
4
4
“ Castoria is 80 wel! adaptet to chil
ren that I recommend it as vauporior to zs
prescription awe to 7 at
11 Bo. ontoey' a ngmen M.D.
“The use of *Castoria* fs ao wiles
and its merits so well known that it socms a
work of supe pceon to endorse it. Few
are
— : ms Who do not —
ba Midieren D. D,,
New York City.
Late Pastor BloomingdaleReformed
‘MANHOOD:
Bofors Using: Gupideno,
Jaly Wor sale in Nevada City: by
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TRY 11!
sated ut the fact that they were gong to fight ne urk and. that
“heir patron, St, Nicholas, would be unible to distinguish them from thoir enedies unless they sacrificed their beards.
This was all right, and the beards of
he beloved Russians went down before
he razor in deference to St. Nicholas.
Sut; unluckily for the prigsts, the next
).ittle war happened to be with the},
“wedes, who wore no beards, and thus
it was that the Russian soldiers deManded to: be allowed to abjure the
fazor, so thutitho holy N¥cholas might
have no difficulty ii arranging for their
, protection.—Linglish Dlustirated Magazine,
« , Recent Applications of Paper,
The year 1891 was certainly one of
those in which vew industrial applicatlons of paper were 10st uumerous,
“. Phe ides of using paper in-place of stong
in the construction of housey) is already }
old, but paper to take the place of glass
in windows, of clay in flowerpots; of
fron, in vailway rails; waygoil wheels and
horapshoes, of porvelatn’ in laboratory
ware, of wood in barrels, it having 4]
ready tuken the place of that material
in small boats, paper in pulleys, are applicatious as novel ay bold. The manntacture of window of paper was
rye tried in the United States, 3
have the appesrance of
milky ithahaaes aud the property of intergopting the ight rays while letting the
heat; rays through, which makes them
suitable for greenliouses. It is estimated
by sixty-three centimeters in dimensions
ip a wooden sash with iron appliances,
will! cost: about: eighty-five cents; and
t. /on an. average four years. ~— KE,
in, Popular Science Monthly,
Dduging derrold dim Sehool.
Douglas Jerrold wrote “Black Eyed
poor lb when he was twenty-one, and
buted to Punch the immensely
“Camdle Lectures” not long aftBat at nine years of age
had been scarcely able to
and
to a printer, after serving for some time
as@idshipman atsea that he showed
Se fs9
‘thatia paper window pane ninety-four .
fnyrovement Legg intellectual
improvement,
was not until he was apprenticed .
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