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January 3, 1893 (4 pages)

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___Month; $6 a.Year. —~~Mayor and Common Councilmen of its _@f them. They were of a fine class of THE DAIL¥@ TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevads County, Calif. Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Established Sept. 6, 1860. ‘Terms—15 Cents-a Week ; 60 Cents a ‘TUESDAY EV'NG JAN. 3. —'93. MOST PERFECT MADE. In all the great Hotels, the leadi Clubs and the homes, re ostergeoe 4 Baking Powder holds its-supremacy. 40 Years the Standard. Look on the Fiat Page for Tateresting Notwithstanding our old friend Thos. Sherweod is head over heels with business in the ‘Land Office at Marysville, he found the time to get up an excellent: New Year's edition of the Marysville Democrat, of which he is the boss: It was eight pages in size and printed on elegant book paper, and contained, among other good things, likenésses of the town, with biographical sketches of each pictures, none of them representing the appearance of eve: having served-inthe chaingang or played checkers with their noses in some prison, as do most of the pictures of prominent men. that are published in the Bay papers. Oo THE question is frequently asked “succeeded in securing a number of cash eS PRESET SOT > anticipations of increased business, compliments of the season and ing gifts, send an ailing ‘friend a Sarsaparilla? 1f not, do so now; and try . La this medicine youraelf, if you needa first-. Foop Repo class blood-purifier, ‘Why is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral so much _ more effective than other cough remedies?’ ‘The answer is, simply because it is the most skilful combination. of anodynes and expectorants known to medical science. 2 Bogus Raffles. Lately a young girl, aged about fourteen years, has been about town svlicit—ingladies te take-chances-iu—a-raffle—for a fine dress, which article she said was on exhibition at a certain~ store. ~ She _ signers to the list she carried. When the ladies visited the store mentioned to look at the dress they were surprised to learn that the ‘storekeepers knew nothiu who Was no doubt the tool of somebody else. We _learn that a party has been aroundsell« ing chances in a tea set which was to be rafiled at one—of the “grocery stores. them found ont swindled. ~~ later that they had been The Marysville Appeal. This old stand-by journal, andone of the best published in the interior of the State, issued on the Ist of January a six-page Paper chockfull of bright and interesting reading matter. It gives inpest ocak preminent business . _ men its town, which areof 4 very flattering character, in relation to the Prosperity of their section during the past year and the great promise for~ the future. We’ trust their fondest hopes may be realized, and that hydraulic mining may be resumed with proper restriction, which will add Greatly to their PEOPLE are wishing each other the . . exchangDid. it ever occur to you to package of Ayer's ___Bought the Butlding..____. ". unstinted thanks of all who have Cali“. His capability for the position cannot be i tartar baki Highest of all in leaving trong — *" Am Honor to California. = The New Year's edition of the San Francisco Chronicle is the grandest specimen of California journalism that has ever been seen on this Coast. It is an honor to Cal feria and (should be scattere” broadcast throughout the world, It contains information ‘in relation to matters appertaining to this Coast that would induce inimigration if panything-would tend in that direction. There is no money in the publication of a forty-four-page edition of the San Francisco Chronicle at five cents a copy, proprietor of the paper, deserves the fornia’s welfare at heart, for publishing an edition that gives full information about every county in the State. Tue. Apvvertisine of Hood's Sarsap would be accepted without a moment’s For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hoop's Prris———— — ‘Splendid Appointment.— County Clerk J. J. Greany did the nice thing in appointing a Nevada City -Native= Son, John-€. Nilon.as—DeputyCounty Clerk. Mr. Nilon: is-one of the and therefore M. H. De Young, the. villa is always fully substantiated-by-en-}— dorsements which in the financial world . . . from a stockholder it is learned that — Work Resumed. Operations were resumed at-the Harmony drift mine today, the’ full crew of men going te work. A satisfactory arrangement has been made with the owners of the mine, whereby the men are permitted to work the mine under their own management until such time as they can take out sufficient gold to pay their it will not take them long to de that. “Pine Street to Be Macadamized. adamize Pine street from Casper’s corner to the corner of Spring street. The old planking will also soon be dene away with on the south side ef Broad street. The shade trees on that side have been cut down, preparatory to Union: From information obtained the North Star Mining Company of this district has recently declared and paid: a $50,000 dividend, although there has no official notice of the same-been given; This makes the eighth dividend declared by the present company, making an aggregate of $400,000. The seventh divirare ‘vee at the preseiit tire, making the pros _most-pepular—youngmien in this eity. . questioned, and withal heis—courteous and accommodating, and it will be a pleasure to transact business in that office with such men as Johnny Greany and Johnny Nilon. Catarrh in the Head Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and as such only a reliable blood purifier can effect a perfect cure. . Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best. blood-purifier, and it catarrh. Try it. a oa. The San Francisco Examiner. The—New Year edition of the San Francisco Examiner, of forty pages, was a credit to that establishment. It was filled with interesting matter, well suited No journal published on the Ccast has -tmade such rapid strides during the past few years as has the San. Francisco Examiner. Leaving-its politics out it is a magniticent paper.oe A Grand Banquet. On Saturday evening last C. J. Brand gave a grand banquet to the stockholders of the East Harmony mine, at his residence on Broad street. One of the parties who was present informs the TRANSCRIPT reporter that he had attended a great many private banquets in his lifetime, but never anything that _. where they will be transferred to the stage has _curedmany very severe. cases of . pects good for future divideiide. _ Passengers for the Mountaine. Marysville Democrat: Until travel can be resumed over the D street bridge mail and passengers for Smartsville and Grass Valley will be sent out on the local southbound. train as-faras the Tomb’s place and taken-to theirdestination. The stage will also meet the . north-bound train which arrives in Marysville at 65 o'clock, on its return trip. I vsep Simmons Liver Regulater for dend was declared a year ago. _The North . —— the White House Mr. Harrison received Supertor-Court. in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: Jno. H. James et al vs. James MeDonald et al. Judgment in faver of defendant for 25 inches of water. The residue to be allowed to run, each party to pay its own costa. oe Set for Tuesday,"Feb. 7, 1893. : Cen. P. R. R. Co. va, B. Alcorn. Passed. Henry Sylvester vs. Conlon G. M. Co. Passed. “Minnie Q. M. Co.vs. Edwin Tilley et al. Jury by deft. Set for Feb. 23, 1893. : Mary Ella Smith et al vs. Patrick Hawkins. Order setting aside default and case set down for Jan. 25, 1893. In the matter of the estate of Thomas aside catate to widow. == ‘Tn the matter of theestate of Thomas Ingram, deceased. Letters of administration issued te $200. : In the matter of the estate of Wm. In the matter of “the estate of A. C. Varney, deceased. _ Letters of adminiswidow. Bond fixed at . left hand, which got they ever saw. It was simply awfal! to take Hood’s SarFive Hearn brings happiness. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. fierg, “He Deserves It. During his four years’ occupancy. of a salary of $200,000, and it is computed that of that amount he spent $94,000 in living and general expenses, ‘including the purchase of his Cape May cottage. If these figures’ are correct, the President will return to Indianapolis richer by $106,000 than when he left that city for indigestien, with immediate relief.—O, G. Sparks, Ex-Mayor, Macon, Ga. Ess Guaranteed Cure. . We authorize onr advertised d druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed; giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00. Notice, All persons are cautioned against ac] cepting orders purporting to be given by equaled that given by Mr. Brand on Seibert AYfan will shortly erect steam hoisting works on the old California mine, just below town. The mine has been worked by tributers for quite a long time, and they have now reached hoisting are required. Powder.— Test UNirep Srarss VERNMENT RT.
Roya. Baxine Powpsr Co. 106 Wall St. N. Y. The building below the TRaNscriptT ALFRED H, TIOKELL, M.D the undersigned, as I do not give orders and will not-be responaible for the same. DIED. At Grass Valley, December 31, Wn. Simply Awful Worst Case of Scrofulé the Doc. ters Ever “When I was 4 or 5 years old I had a scrofulous sore on the middle finger of my so bad that the doctors 2p, fee gees Pate mn could de ne werk. ually no.sores. I Grorar W. TURNER, Saratoga county, N. Y. For.the. MUST GOAT ONCE Patch Your Roofs. M. L. & D.’ Marsh have on hand 100,000 No. 1 Sugar Pine Shakes and two carloads of the finest Redwood Shingles ever brought to this market, at their yards on Boulder street. Call and invest. : : d2 22_ Why suffer with dyspepsia, biliouaness Everything at Cost Before my annual stock taking every article in my store will be sold at 2" Remeniber . have the finest lines of CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND they _ —— a _-STRIPED TWEED SUITS $5.” SHOES, HATS, etc..and, Our Guessing Contest Gloses January 17th. PAAR IARI ARAKI A HAPPY NEW YEAR 10 Abb. Checked Cheviot Suits, $4. Here's another item in Suits, and long will this sale be remembered, as. it is a sale exclusively composed of fine and swell garments, right in the season -when it will do those purchasing New Year presents the most good. The sale is not inaugurated after you've bought ‘em, buat-in= augurated now when it will do-you: the most good. — = BROWN CHEVIOT DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS $7 50MARYSVILLE TWEED SUITS $9 40. = OREGON GREY SUITS $I. : BLACK CHEVIOT DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS $12. — CLAY WORSTED. SACK OR FROCY, $15 50. Pve.vi.t) veeee a PIOGIDILE’. LATEST STYLE. $16. B. H. MILLER, and tone the stomach. Try them. Moon's PitLe do not weaken, but aid . Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street, Nevada City. Tn Just 24 hours J, Y. & relieves constipe tlon and sick headaches. After it gets the system under control an occasional dose preventsretura, Worefer, by permission, to W. H. Marshall, Brunswick House, 8. P.3Geo. A. Werner, 531 California st. & F.; Mra. C. Mel who have found relief from constipation and sick headaches.G. W. Vincent, of 6 Terrence bave had constipation for 25 years. I was induced to try Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilia, Urecognized initan herb the Mexicans used to give us in the early 50's for bowel troubles. (I came to California in 1889 and I knew it would help meandithas, For thefirsttime tm years I can sleep well and my system is tegular. The old Mexicau herbs in this un Aak ine ; UV Sarsaparilia J. Stephens, aged 23 years, 2 native of England. ; FOR 84% BY CARR BROS. ~ ‘Usually describes AK] N however, about my es ot ocd epoch sense at ( with patrons and I’ i i i NDI te the public wants aud just now rd oe Senmee pas ent erin It looks as h 1893 was to open very sweet, judging from : sell ib pea of my Ee whe is going into consumption. Teverythi I delicious my confectionery i ing ieee j nner ew ¥ M FOLEY, (Confectioner t MANHOOD RESTORED ° There's nothing underhanded, No. 13 Commercial St., Novada City. the Holiday Of Cigars is the man friend, -mMost appropriate present forlyour gentleA fine lot of Cigars in boxes trade by > PY LL LT TR Bile NEVADA ‘CITY, A CHRISTMAS BOX of,j25, made especially for 6 morning at 9 o'clock. sale you should call early. (XXXXXX) BEAVER BLUE: : = IMPORTED BLACK GRANITE. $16. °° INPORTED BLACK OR BLUE PICQUE PRINCE ALBERT SUITS. E*or the Boys. Scotch ChéviotBoy's Suits, Sizes, 5 to 12, $1.50, “$l Imported Cordry Suits,°4 to 12, $3. English Wide Wale, sizes 9 to 15. . Clay Worsted, in coat, vest and pants, sizes, 9 to 1 5. Check Cassimere Suits, sizes 4 tO 13. : French. Pique, Suits, sizes 4 to +13. Scotch '@hécked “Cheviot Long Pants, from trto 18, _ ~ Oregon Cassimere Cong Pants, from 12 to 18. Imported Scotch Cheviot,blue, long Pants,sizes 11 to 18, Imported Granites, long_pants, Suits for Xmas. Children’ssCape Overcoats, sizes 5 to 12, $2. Children’s Blue Cheviot Cape Overcoats, § to’ 12; $3.25. Boy's Overcoats, in latest style of Check and Plain” Colors, sizes 11 to 18, $5.50. __Boys' Tibbet Overcoats, sizes 13 to 18; $6.75.----.-— All of these Goods will be on sale TOMORROW * If you desire the plums of this We will say to the people of adjoining counties who know our firm that we have started in connection with L ‘ 1 j e * avesee a ne—L it e Merchant Tailoring, . “. And we want to shew the = people what first: oe = fare turning Ous—“Our-ifiotto ip ese ork we Crood Good, First-Class Work and Low: Prices” d of , Sell us in first-class gods, “And everybody clothes made to order, be entitled to be selected by the public, will duct the contest the beans into HYMAN & be made from 17th to January 17th. will be counted.. by: .your committee, yuesser will be entitled first-class merch ~—hrorderthat pédple outside of-to make a guess i And no merchant tailor on the Pacific Coast c We always stands a show to h simply by an under look to the future, ucement is as followsWith every $5 purchase at our stores, the purchaser will to a guess at a number of jelly beans i j lhe beans will be put into the lev and sealed u eo 7 a one will know how foal ar many are there. A committee of four, + count the beans and con» You can select one committee to put the Jar, and another to count them. L CO, will take no part in it. °Guesses ma 8 o'clock of Saturday*evening, December At the end of that time the beans and the nearest -G to a first-class $40 tailor-made suit any $55 suit’made elsewhere in any wn may be. able to clothes, equal to : Here isa Cut — an Awful Cut .—— a Frightful Cut in . or any disease of the liver when yen_can . : : mae : enantio ao peaaay mnneccntnigstsiiapieen ave a first-class suit o Suessing,and our id. aoe at their homes we will state that th i : ? he jar on the inside j er page that the height o office, which has bee : . wea Jar on the inside is 18 inches, T} onlay time by Colley Bros, ph asad Sera : —OFFICE— te, by ot ae —_ i se tm: = INS —_ ; (5 3~4 Inches, : ae sircumierence go 5 — faa by that firm fro Pine Street, next Carr Bros. o Prey: a €, = doing ~ to introduce our work, and to owning. Se . Rea ea Se wes ae § you that .we reg}, do firs elaine . erminaecamenmate carey —RESIDENCE— : Waln uk Bedroom Set, cost $200,00 only $75.00, . we shall be able to Se A scot pee : ne future Vadortaking. Notional: Exchange Hotel, 1 Ash Ut rn a 75-00 2 35.00, . first—class ‘merchani tailoring establishment on he Go Night calls promptly attended to in NEVADA CITY, CAL, 1 Walnut Hall Stand, “ 45:00 27:50. Ryvey bod TA ' 9 we Veterteking line. Call at residence, . ————_ I bh a6 “ “ gone 2 27.50, 4 y ed t ( le rice To All ev . é P ,20 oo ae 2 Street, Go, Taavr, ne T. NILON, a ; Large French Plate Mirror « 66.00: -# eae insapiiies a cies nea ne butt, ou! e very House. Orne = i i j Cupidene Sao eee Ox22 . = ide ahs oy Ga ae : 2p : agon, w is ’ : ; een oe he fos Marjan bp yeaginn Ne. . nn folias om Morais ott pe Wardrobe “ rites , 8:00, "[out before the holidays, we will meses are 60. inh tHE: Pe, mays ho will not be witheae. "Will ote en sha Comis This vegetable vitalizer cures tall NERVOUSNESS. or}! Glass Door * roe 2m, . wan Reinet dint welbawe beer uqable in motes he team De Wings Re besa tea ee a : ee fT Walnut marble-top Sideboard « Ae 00. ut if you will send in your orders we will fill them we sad Cough that it care his wifg. MZYADA LODGE, NO-13, ¥. & A.M. of the generative organs, such as I Fasjor Set 5 pieces, ip pt Z seb hee ai as if ek does not suit it may be returned if with Pneumonia! __ Meets at Masonio Hall, : = : t Haircloth P; ieces" i ee ee e. e deliv : winds ene when . Manes Moetin ce peat lost Manhooc—Sleep'essness—tTired Feeling—Pains In the. 1 No. 7 Now Cooking Ge 7 oe 30.00, . County er goods anywhere in Nevada en iesandseveral physi-. Visiting Brethren in goed standi ; : 1 Parl Hi : ’ 19,00 “ 10,00, cians had done her Robert . Cordially" inviten ng are an, He ae ane arlor Heating Stove, “ a a Ere aetna] aman cates te . MT “les Hoaache—Senial [Fane Ee Seren «900 * 600 . FREE . OF. CHARGE:: 8 New L very hasdonehim more mad Sani : 6a —~Nightly Emissio ‘ine a 0. ing ed, oS “ cy RU good than anything he ever used for Lung Notice For Publication. : ns Note Pa r, 120 sh re 35.00 20.00. LES AND REGULATIONS Trouble, Nothing like it, ‘Try-it. ree} Land Omer crus . Seve eee IN THE FUTURR OF TH Trial Bottles at Carr Bros,’-j at Marysville, Cal. e ; mpotency— Nvelopes, 10 acks, “ : : re ° = ‘ ES _. _large bottles, 50c. porn is — yorice is hereb given thes tae ane. Despondency Het, Double Buggy Harness, « 35 00 = 20, dll . rabclscd : . sniawinadane HV in named sei hae tiled notice of and Constipation. Horse Collars, a 3. one 18.00, DOS! Ol) lore Staaty Been cee pus uel SE eae addi ou yrti. 3" CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. <a llr (eS el : ‘ & Une whiskey for} Receiver at Marysville, Cal., U, g, CM The : ’ : 00. 4.5 : Anybod ind oredi F 5 i ly use. ane. page ss Ofiee on : euday Fobra ary 15, tena Rae Og. sry digoovered the active principle on which the vitality of the Halters “ bp oe A. gms or ninety days eed at ons ened ee gee elernce, “hs . Coast, 116 Front~strect, San Fran, . $774 for the SE } of NWi Wh ep anes — syne Saddles. ee 9.00" 6 9g, . ate WE8 Put om the evunter, Bud it is understood than thirty Seg evs Ge rs einte. ja23-1 SE of NE Sec, 28 T 10 WN Rew reason why auflerere are not oured by physicians and medigines is i €s, 4 12.00°*4 . days, as this is sufficient accommodation, When your bill falls due MEANS OZ ’ : ___ . over 90 per cont. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which ¢ Saddles, ad ‘s ‘ 8.00, . r we can-do no more busihees. Ce MO eanat be paid a ee Fe om eam 3 apenas . it the ealy known remedy to cure the complaint withaat CUPIDENE New Wheeler & Wilson Se Machine No. 9 54.00 --* 10.00, ae aah : Seige bi . Se Se Se . eet nd ee pant net ne er ae ae wat, . HYMAN & * ul leas ey a) . , s ‘s Con. O'Neil, Brownsville, Yubs oo., Cal., . °%% @1 8 box, atx boxes for $6, Sond for Circulars and Testimonials. Ad. of Nevada county pico on but Uhave not the apes ike, five the people ee CO. Mother sighed, ca, Cal, Jann , Yuba . dress all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO, P. 0. Box 2076, San Francisco packed and. shipped free of charge. * My orders SAN FR; ; : Mite. ’ Yahe en gO ™ . Cal. For sale in Nevada City by : Cea RISE Ge oo TS Y FRANCISCO OPPOSITION STORE, Doctor proveribed: Castoria, ne) CARR BROS, and W. D. vinton, _. ; i the RED Feo ee epee : = — eee 2