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June 7, 1892 (4 pages)

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Sinepiaatde THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. ed +UESDAY EVWNG JUNE 7, 92. Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court to-day, Hon. John Caldwell presiding : Comelia Austin vs. Jacob Weissbein. Motion for a new.trial denied and three days stay of execution granted. Estate of Martha Bovey, deveased. Order of publication of notice to creditors and order appointing the following api : Alfred Jenkins, John Mulroy John Smitheram. Leap Year Party: A Leap Year party will be given at Columbia Hill on Saturday evening next. Mies Belle Millhene of this city will act as floor directress, and Misses Josie eee The Modern Girl Better Off. . Phere is no doubt that Maude’s greatgrandmother would be shocked at the “goings on” of these latter days. The old lady. would faint at the sight of her descendants’ ways; but, after all, isn’t the change for the better? Certainly the dress is better than the terrible lacing of revolutionary days, and if Maude does go ‘“‘low neck” to a ball, she appears on the street in & stout cloth gown. How any woman ever lived to be thirty in' ye olden time is a mystery. “Whi; the way they trampéed about in no sleeves and low necks aud fasted themselves then and fed (supposedly) on lilies is enough to make a galloping con: sumptive invalid pale with envy. 2 Evelena, pale and languid, read poetry all day, except when she floated about like a sylph in the rose garden. ltir bad to rashiy judge. @t one’s private opinion is that the .@ said Evelena had her chunk of beef in the pantry. Baker, Allie Calahan, Belle English, Mary Curnow, Maggie Coughlan and Georgie English will act as a floor committee. Every young man within twenty miles of the town. is expected to be present. Serry we are not a young man. HOTEL ARRIVALS. —— National Exchange. senna W.S. James, Gold Hill, Miss A. Cooper, Minésota, Mrs. J. Coleman, Forest City, Mra. F, Shinner, a Ww. J. Coleman, a J. 8. Slattery, + Mrs. J. H. Pierson, af Miss K. McMahon, ioe J. B. Treadwell, Sacramento, J. D. Sivils, sid H. E. Starkey, fi E. 8. Chappelle, San Francisco, W: E. Chesley, ed H. Meyer, Dewnieville, Miss Allen, San Juan, Miss Isbester, ‘‘ ¥. W. Banks, ¥. A. Fletcher, Oakland, ‘W. Moore, Kae J. D. Ostrom, Bloomfield, . Schutz, Sierra City, . H. Henderson, ‘‘ Rankin, Martinez, fag Oo bd E *§ Chase, BR. Wadeworth, Grand Junction, Langman, Colfax. = SP e . Union Arrivals. C. W. Bennett, al J. C, Feeley, Gold Run, 7. E. Davis, Forest City, T. M. Johnson, Dutch Fiat, H. Conger, : ue Mrs. F. Sacks, Bloomfield, 1. Newton Hohn, St, Louis, J. W. Greenlaw, Sacramento, J. T. Bradley, Montague. Don’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photographer of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits taum of thirty-seven. in latest sya frames oe pe gid faggp you perceive that without further pro420 ceedings frames. tf A certarn cure for malaria fevers found in Simmons Liver Regulator. een Silk Umbrelia Found. A silk umbrella was leftat Odd Fellows Hall last Saturday. The owner can have m31-tf it by paying for this notice. _—_— 26 the bugs off the bushes? Another weakness of Evelena’s was her relapsing on all occasions into “floods of emotions” and “‘tears of sweet In fact, one is tempted to believe that she wandered about clothed in “her regal beauty” and an old pale But one fails to sensibility.” green calico wrapper. find a reason for her “emotions.” Doubtless they were kept ‘on tap,’ and didn’t lose their sparkle by frequent turnings of the spigot. But it must have been real uncomfortable to sit up at night learning how to weep and faint just at the right time. : ty But Mande irreverently thinks the “goings.on” of her great maternal ancestor @ trifle stupid, and there"is no doubt that she finds the ‘*healthy” fashion far more enjoyable than the *‘dyingin-leafy-June” style of beauty. Then Maude walks, rides, drives, goes boating and plays tennis till the blister on her nose murmurs of. “cold cream, Still she enjoys it, and would you change if you could?—W ashington Post. Meking Them Young. There once lived in the City of Mexico a Frenchman known as Otavito (little Octave), whose rogueries kept the town At one time he claimed to have discovered a specific for the re-+ juvenescence of women, and by means of sensational advertising he succeeded in gathering @ clientele of forty or fifty ancient dames, who were assembled, on a certain day, in a long sala, tricked out symbols, crucibles, alembics and all the paraphernalia of charlatanry. The conjurer presented himself before the ladies and addressed them in flamboyant language, ending as “And now, senoras of my soul, it is needful that the mystic ceremonies -+yefore-us be opened by the oldest one in a ferment. with astrological follows: among you.” Then, addressing her whose appearance seemed to indicate priority, he “Thirty-seven years, the beldame, who was “And “Thirty-six.” And soon, until he had got them down to a declared age of twenty years, with a maxiusked her age. senor,” simpered at least in the seventh decade. you, senora?” gaid Otavito, ‘for the least gallant ig . men could not call her aught but young whose years are but thirty-sevenand you seé for yourselves that is the age Argonaut. Physicians and Their Drugs. Why did Evelena spend all day ina rose garden? Was she supposed to be studying the beauties of. nature, or had the old man really sent her out to spray The active competition for o living that the physician in New York has to encounter has resulted in a curious “Well, ladies all, the miracle is accomplished,” of of the oldest among you!”—San Francisco GRAND ho J co CELEBRATION ! A Million Friends. method for stimulating trade, There are doctors in this city, graduatesin due form and no doubt in many cases men A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have of ability, who remit all fees for consultation, relying on the profits they obtain found just such a friend in Dr. King’s) tom the medicines they prescribe for New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs; . emolument. Certain standard prescripand Colds. If you have never used this} tions they have put up in quantities, and Great Cough Medicine, one trial will) these they sell directly to the patient. convince you that it has wonderful cura-. Where @ prescription has to be comtive powers in all diseases of Throat, pounded the patient is sent to a certain Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money drug store,at which the doctor has an arrangement for his commissions. Between these two devices the pracwill be refunded. Trial bottles free t) titioner really captures a reasonable fee, Carr Bros’. Drug store. Large bottles Hc. and $1.00. tf The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will and he gets it, moreover, in cash, where he otherwise might have to give cred with a strong show of loss, for patients will not dream of i credit for medicines, they make very small bones about leaving the doctor's bill unpaid once he has permitted them conduce to the material welfare and com-. to run it up.—New York Cor, Pittsburg fort of mankind are almost unlimited,and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the. only, remedy which is truly pleasant and re‘freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gent!y in the spring time or in fact, at any time, -and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. To insure & hearty appetite and increased digestion take Simmons Liver Regulater. The Leading Hotels Here Serve Couuzy Bros.’ “Public Taste” Hams and Bacon. Ask for it. a3-tf = CON. STIPATION ‘RAGED EE amicts balf the American people yet there preperation of Sarsaparilie that bowels and reaches this importdose prevents ‘by permission, to C.#. Elkington, 125 Locust ‘Avenue. Sen Francisco; J. H. Brown, PetaJama, Cal; H. 8, Winn, Geary Court, BF. yearssubject to bilious headaches and consti: — Have been so bad for a year back hed to takes physic every other night or else I would have a headache. One bottle of J. V. 8. pas me in splendid shape. it positively constipation.” sila to control constipetion, ‘Snsiston don't take any other, Bulletin. yaller. lace, the eminent naturalist, during the course of a lecture, repeatedly sound it thus, a mode of pronunciation said, indeed, to be traditional in many good old RESIST SRA SIO Peculiar Propanciation. Landor always pronounced yellow as We have heard Mr. A. R. WalEnglish families, and which includes the substitution of laylock for lilac, Room ’for Rome, goold for gold, and woonderful for wonderful. * A homely old rural dean, long since dead, used always, like Sam Weller, to leave out the ‘‘w” in woman, and his: “Wilt thou have this ooman to be thy wedded wife?” was apt to mar the solemnity of a marriage service.—London TitBits. . _ An Easter Scene in Athens. For some time before Easter the ti of Athens wears a picturesque aspec This is due in great part to the number of shepherds who, with their flocks, have come down from the mountains and are camped in every available open space, engaged in selling their lambs. break the long Lenten fast with an Easter lamb, the value of which is about a dollar, and a veritable maasacre of the innocenta is going on.—‘‘Customs and Lore of Modern Greece.” Gone Off Ahead. Brown to Burton. Paris Libraries. There is no family so poor as not to “] gee most of your hair is gone,” said “Yes,” replied Burton, “it’s left. for gag ase tha Field’s WashIn spite of the pressure of modern life and the abundance of periodical litera ture, 1,277,436 books from the Paris municipal libraries have been read durto be prompt, he drove to padyr oh ted’ time Mr: Cushing was on Masonic Home Leagne. the programme for the three evenings : On the first evening, June 15th, there will be a sun flower concert, readings; recitations, musié, both vocal and instrumental, and the Bellamy Quadrille, ‘An Expose of Masonry.” . On the third evening, June 17th, a competitive drill between sixteen young ladies.and sixteen young gentlemen. side which, in the judgment of the umpires, shows the greatest proficiency. During the evening music will be furnished by the orchestra. The drill will be held in Armory Hall, the other entertainments in the theat Season tickets $1.00; single admission, adults 50 cents; children under 15 years, 25 cents. Notice for Proving Will. N the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Camille Genasci, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the Ist, day of June, 1892, notice is hereby given that Monday, the 13th day of June, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. ™. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the city and ‘county of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Camille Genasci deceased, and for hearing the application of Guiditta Genasci for the issuan to him of Letters of Testamentary when and where any person interested may ~~ and contest the same. ated June lat, 1892. ; J. L. Morean, Clerk. By J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. P. F. Simonds, Atty for Petitioner BLAGKSMITHING -ANDWagon Making: OW Clancy Shop, Broad St, Nevada City IRA ABBOTT AVING leased the old ‘Claficy Shop, on BROAD STREET, and having retitted it in first-class manner, 1s now pred to do all kinds of Wagon and Cartyle. est rates. i, Making and repairing in. the best f All work guaranteed, and at the lowm24 T market. Ranch For Sale: Four Hundred Acres. — with a good House and Barn thereon. Splendid spring and water facilities. Excellent lot of Timber. Terms reasonable. ZA \ apply in person. or in writing to JAM STIDGER, North San Juan. Frank H, Mills, NEWMARK & MILLS, Dealers in Stoves and Range: Plumbing and Gas Fitting. 327 Turk Street. a Estray Horses. them away and pay charges. je6 Joun TAMBLYN A valuable Ranch of Four Hundred Acres, Title f : Th ranch is situated near the town of Noftl. ; Juan, Nevada county, Cal. BS A. je6-1m A. Newmark. San Francisco. Te Came into my corral on Saturday last a'sorrel horse and oh rove 0 nso bay mare, The horse has four 1 1 white teet, The mare four black feet. ‘The owner is requested to call and take Gold Flat. They eclipse any ! All goods sold are guaranteed or money refunded. Charles All orders, Large or Small, Ee The Beehive. ee The bazuar, which the officers and aeladies of the Masonic League are to hold, . . will commence on the 15th of this month, ‘ continuing three days. The following is . canner «(Mens and Boys Clothing, H's, Puruishig Goods, Bosts, Shces, M. L & D. MARS ee Oak Wood, in any q You ought to see our : Mens’ Spring Suits from $5 to $10. thing ever shown in this or any other Crimes, The Leading Clothier and Furnisher.: Corner Broad and Pine Streets...++++NevadaC it CK CHEK SAMI ad LINGER, pierce Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder 8t,, Nevada City, Cal. —o— ‘ Manufacturnrs and Dealers in Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shingles DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc. Kept constantly on hand or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialtv —_—o-— are given immediate and p rsonal attention’ Trask, Ht, as represented H. Proprietors. uantity, for sale. AT THIS STORE WILL ALWAYS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, =. Grocery U0, The Leading Grocery Store in Nevada City
‘am MQ 0 ad BE FOUND THE CHOICEST it is A FACT JAMES : KINKEAD'S ’ : ‘ : ‘ sh : ” hese you desire—style, strength and cheapness. This 1 _ On the second evening, June 16th, . corbination is offered in our immense stock of e€ erything there will be a farce presented, entitled. new and desirable for the Spring trade. a I have just received from our New York and San FranFURNITURE: S1 ORE, cisco Houses a full line of BAN E FOUND the most Artistic and . Furniture, Beddin fully solicit a continuance in the future goods sold atlowest prices. es ne ee earl Teas,Coffee and Spices Great American Inipoting Tea THAT AT Commercial Street, Searls’ Block, HIS IS THE LEADING FAMILY Hotel of Nevada (ity, and has the enviable reputation of having the most pleasant rooms, and setting the best talle of any house in the interior. It is only one block from the Express, Telegraph and Post Offic s. Sample @@ Free 'Bus to and From Al Trains. p Rooms and First-class Accommodations for Commercial Men, Go where you can get first-class accommodations at reasonable rates. JAMES NORTHWAY, Proprietor. A. Frandy, Business Manager. de Morn Styles o Window Shades, f Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Chairs, Tables, Feather Dusters, Etc., Ete. : Upholstering done on short notice. Thatikful for past patronage I respectAll business done on the square, anc JAMES KINKEAD, H A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. —BUY YOUR— —FROM THE— COMPANY,” And then you.will be sure of always getting the PUREST AND BEST. You will also get a package of DBLICIOUS CREAM) CHOCOLATE PREE —ew We take pleasure in showing the values we are offering in Crockery, Glass,China, Vinware Below we quote you a few articles from which: you can form an idea of. our prices: Decorated Tea Set, 6 persons, $1.75. French China -Tew Set, 12 persons, 87,50. Decorated Dinner Set, 6 persons, $6.50. : Decorated Dinner Sei, 12 persons, 89.50, Decvrated Chamber Set, 10 pieces, 83.00. We shall be pleased to see you at our store. Gireat American Importing Tea Company m13 Commercial St., Nevada City. RESTAURANT LonciNe HOUSR, & MRS. B, LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street.. .. below National Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds. The Table Supplied with the best the market atiords,. Board and Lédging by the day, week or month. Notice to Tax Payers. HE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NE. VADA CITY is now in the hands ot REMOVAL! Wn. Suit AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHN. SON BULLDING, Noxt Door to His Old Stand; Commercial St prepared to keep a Larger Stock of Groceries THAN EVERSBEFO RE, And proposes to sell as cheap as anybody FOR CASH ON THE COUNTER. — My prices will surprisefthe . oldest settlers. WM. H, SMITH. inet CITIZENS BANK, sroad Street veeeer sees Nevada’ City aid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted, Wee SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE sew Vork, San Francisco. And Sacramento issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the prime cipal cities of GREAT BHITAIN and EOROPE. a ' Collections om any part of the (mited Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County snd State Warrante Geld and Silver Bullion uarAssay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: 4.M PRESTON....c0sseeePRESIDEY~ &.M. HUNT. ties ue Vicr PRESIDENT fOMIN T. MORGAN.. -. cc esseerss Casuies orn. R. M. HoNT, Gro, M. HueHss, wa, Beyann, ‘D. KE: MORGAN..Ass’TCasHize and Sge’¥ DIRECTORS: Joux T. Monean p ' Morean, , Housman, . M. Preston, CORRESPONDENTS, New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Secrememe—Hanene! Bank of D, O, hills Nevada Drugand Stationary Stor LIQUORS, . J JACKSON, “Be ae Will deliver an Oration, ga Preparations are being made for the Grandest Celyoure BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL ebration that has ever taken . Bloomtield, Nevada county, California. place in Nevada County. _ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanp Orrice at MARYRVILLE, CaL., NG ate May 17, 1892. f geese isheréby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in suport of his claim and that said proof will made before Bags and Keeviver at Marysville, Cal., U.S. Land Office on Monday, June 27, 1892, viz: Heirs of Alfred Soward, de Homestead R. 7 E. M.D, M. fHe names the following witnesses to prove his coutinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz; A. PLN. Lasadie, of Dubbins P 0, Yuba County, Thos. J, Callaghan, of Yuba County, ‘R. Forbes, of Yuba County, and ©, A. Briggs, of Yuba County, Cal. : CHAS. HAPGOOD, Register. ASSESSMENT. NOTICE. MINING COMPANY.—Location otf principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, North Notice is hereby iven—that at a meeting of the Board o Directors, held on the 25th day of May, 1892, an assessment (No. 49) of thirty cents per share _. was levided upon the capital stock of the corporation, “payable immediately in United States yold coin, to the Secretary, at tne office of the Company, Room 24, 32) Sansome street, San Francisvo, Cali. fornia. Any stock upon which this assessment Full Particulars in Few Days. jan F fornia. shall remain got on the 28th day of June, 1893, wall be delinquent and advertised for sale at public aucticn; and unleas payment.is before, will be on Toreday, the 19th day of duly, 1892, to pay the delinquept assessment, together with costs ot advertising and expenses of sale: By orderof the Board of Directors. H. PICHOIR, Sec’y. Office——Room 24, 320 Sansome street, sold — ANNUAL MEETING. TU annual meeting of ofthe Harmony rave ‘} yada City, Cal.,ou Friday evening “s¥2, at o'clock, lor the pui pose o « Board af . irect { ‘fur ie ad trapaecting sunk other buriness as may e stock holders Mining, Comjuny, Will be held at the office of the Com‘any at K. Casper’s store, Pine soared . uly i, ele ting » Neyear mn J. E. CARR, School Books, Blank Books. 8785 of the Puiitical Code.) To thomas Williams, Please take notice that the fullowing describen propert:, situated iu the county of Nevada, State of Caltornia, viz : In Nevada City 4, ip Block 6, was on the Ata day of February, 18b1, by the Tux \ ollector of said Nevada coun y. sold for a Reavers taxed for the year 1800,to J. E, Isaac furthe sum of $2.08, ‘Tye amount due ut the @ate hereof is $3 12, > nd upon the 16th dav of June. 894, the undersicn d, J, KE. lsuac will app y tothe Tex Collector of the county of Nevada aforesaid, for» deed o nid property, Witness my ba: d thiy 4th day of May, 1892. 3, 6.IBAAC. mid P.F, SIMONDS Attorney and Counselor st Law, properly come said trek, Bec'y. TILL PRACTICE IN TH. Wek FIN THE STATE AND WINES, Etc., To be had in Nevada City hive” Commercial St CARR, BROS. —PROPRIETORS OF THE~ P KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A Miscellaneous Books, eee Periodicals, Finest Brands of Cas “in Nevada (City: N&nce Tu REDEEM.—(Under Section My Goods are Fresh and Pure and Sold at Lowest Rates. asiorsey ata, Xatary Fate ana T.H. CARR. Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Stor, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine aud: Commercial Streets, Nevada City moon 8 or See’ i . Complla Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Gis, Varnishes, Ete, \"*™"*: "wnishinetooess: ee Pictorials, Magazines Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. New York Bakery Empire Livery Stable . Broad at., aig ig ap. Nat.one Stable has the largest lot of To be found in this part of the State. the most reasonable terms. and capable of man Gare ale Cam Ae ORY Oe Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor. Ts PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIK: Horses, Carringes and Bugate: Teams with elegant Bu Hacks to let at the a crlen ealee aalle The horses are free from vice, of geod ot! the City Clerk, and will remain open for public inspection until the last Monday of, May, when the Board of Equalization mects. ap29 T. H. CARR, Clerk. J, 1, CALDWELL, Office—North side of Broad Street, opposite National Hotel, Nevada City, (al. Will practive in all the Courts of this State. Estates in Probate proceed.ngs will receive carefulattention. LEGG & SHAW, MAIN STREET,.,...---NEVADA CIT) Dealers, in FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING Qarnets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Olot Wall Paper, Window Shades @a@p~ Pitture Framez Made to order G. Wm, Durst, Prop if AVIN => known and popular Bakery, on Transcript Block, very «7 reasouable terns. » 9 an ordary = anything im my line prompt ly attem becarunaal FOR FUNERALS PROX PTi batisfaction and Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad Street, UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING PURCHASED THIS WELICommercial (Street, adjoining I intenn . + ad on hand at all times the Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc. Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on ebort netice and on moat beg strict attention to business, giving ‘h NEVADA CITY, W. D. VINTON, : :: EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND _a complete stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded. » : Proprietor. Alsv a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF 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, Receipt, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Etc., Ete., Ete. ll of which will be so at Low Prices ‘ational Meat Market OPPOSITE tITIZLENS BANE, 0. J.NWAFPZi4bR.... Provrietor — EEF, Pusa& 3 ad, we , MUTTON, VEAw, SAUBA HAM, BACON AND LARD,wholessle or And all kinds of Meats usually found in iret-class Market, \ Weate delivered t ee of charge. OG, J. NAPFZIGER. UNION MARKET, _OMMERCYAL STRERT..N¥VADA CITY (SOLLBY BROB.,.... .Provritors ; ; DEaLane 1m Beet, Pork, Mutton, Vent EB + At the lowest retes, Ww ALSO KEEP ON A CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD THE : ; KEYSTONE Py MARKE é CRISSEL BROS., Commercial Street, Beef, : Pork, : Mutton And Veal. ¢ SAUSAGES OF KIND. fa La Mae, pd Tho Lawest Living Prices and the Lest Meats . MT Meats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Neve cons Gra: towr has . send attra celel the . is Ni brati tenti Gras as hi of Jt hom that anyt place mucl vada awai Pl Mary Anti from foun whie eveel and . not will . that, own faith of th Whit buts Chin we . Chin buyi don’t We & the r that enou lf tl black mine the c antitheir tain, faith their scho will the gran diall for . Fi set c uppe Con any ten fam Siel cise