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March 3, 1891 (4 pages)

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rele WER « Md Witneadsas la _. Record-Union, as follows: “better outidok™ for ati ‘appropriation . be A = TUESDAY, MAROH 3, 1891. ~~ THE BAWN OF HEASON.—= Marysville \Faiks Fair on slickens, : The Marysville Democrat of last rid -y published the following, which is interesting chiefly because it indicates that even in Maryaville there is a growing disposition to deal with the miners in a respectful and fair man” he 4+ De mec rat her: . Our morning cou. tem porary, the Appear, would like topue the Democrat in a positien as wmisstating the repor! just what the Appeal printed Thursday morning we copied word for word trons--isstelegrapbic report in: the = Tie Cominissioners insiet—that giiouei the improvements be made as peoae ca by them, bydrausc nittilig cold oe resumed With nO danger 0) dgfinging on the rights of the farmers.”’ & = Again, the Appeal says: “Li is 140: the coarse in. tirial that bas threateneu te destruction of Marysville.” Bat the Appeal bas complained of the coarse material and noted the faci that large gravel had moved down at . far as the D street bridge. But wha we said we repeat new and know that every sensible man will agree that i amillion cf-doliars is expended on th: Yuba riverin the proposed dams, We will be safc at least from Coarse miaterial coming down gud many working men will find employment in-construc ~ ing the work proposed. ‘A litle farther on our neighbor said that “‘tve Democrat will never see the day when the valley people will join hands with the bydraulickers for the construction-of dams behind which hydraulic mining could be resumed.” This is what we did say: “We have little fuith that the dame willbe built. However, there— is a ior this work than-for the recommendation Ly_the Government engineers made two weeks ago, for the reason that the mining interests and farmer or valley interestacan join hands and all pull together for he : Oar neizhbor will please notice that we ra:d-that-we bad littl: f.ith-in it, but did think thut with a united effort-something might be done, while with the powerful opposition of the mining interest 48 has been sbown sre will be much doubt of favorable COUts:on if they oppose it. But of and if thy ypeal knows ali about it, pat MAaners who have been dations smb ands on the condiguide" Congregsecommen8D appropriation ; dreds of cabins in County Cork had Dave made a a nN Gaepetiary 16 cot tes P30) a fow . . set them right. The Democrat did. even the cheap peat fires. The men . say: ‘ tramped barefoot through the snow to ‘‘Weare not prepared to say what the result would eventually bein, case these dams and river improvements should be made and bydreulic mining again carried on, bnt have no hesitation in saying that there should be no one opposed to such an experiment if the government will make the apprepriation necessary to do the work.” And we repeat it, and will add that we can see no hirm in building a serjes of large dams, as that will undoubtedly restrain, as we have ‘said before, all but the fine silt, and if that continues to harm the courts and injunctiens remain as before. The principal difference between the Appeal andthe Democrat on this question is that the former knows teo much about it and wishes to dictate to everybody who doesnotagree to what it says, while we are willing to believe that there are are others who, kmow as much as we do, and perhaps considerable more. And Philadelphia Is Hight. Mrs. John Sherwood, the wellknown writer on etiquette, has stirred up Philadelphia by saying that if the line is to.be drawn socially, it should In Philadelphia the idea is that school teacLers are just as good as other be drawn at school teachers. people, and perhaps a little bettert THIRTY YEARS’ PRACTIOR A Letter from an Eminent Physician. . _ Mn. Eorror: At the risk of indorsing a proprietary preparation, { have a few words in favor ef a new laxative principle. But " first, how I came to digoover it. A patient asked about taking Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilia. As sarsaparillas usually contain mercury or iodides I objected, and asked for the formula, which fhding purely vegetable, and so mild as to be to my mind almost Apert, I consented. Imagine my astonishmeut when perfect laxative action was re ported. It has two great points, First, being purely vegetable, itis (unlike mercury) not eumulative in the system, belug easily car . eled off by the dige#five processes; and second, it is effective with a less quantity of the cathartic principle than has hitherto been attainable. It in this t ranks as @ discovery, and approaches the ideal, vis: the least medicine consistent with the greatlaxative est good. It harmonizes natural action and perfect safety, and should inter est both the public and the profession. ACITY PHYSICIAN OF THIBTY YRARS’ PRACTICE, San Francisco Examiner, March 10, 1800, Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning. The ignal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Concan afford for the sake of saving 50 5 torun the risk and do nothing for it, We know from experience ‘that Shiob’s Cure will Curé-your Cough: It never fails. This ex‘plains why. more than a million ’ » and whooping cough at sisal noes enone Doctors paper men, for Are We All Mad? : do not like to talk to newsreasons. Doctors name might come out. One of these ialists was talking‘in his reception room the other dy aad he made this statement: “There is nothing new in the proposition that we are all mad. That’s a story as old.as the hills and is true. We call the insanity that is at large latent insanity. If, it doesn’t come in contact with a shock or some disease it may remain latent until death stops the ma “of bie ger tienen of the commission on chinery. I know men in genoa the gue-tivn of hydrauiic’ mining, bu: ob liable to go-to tT cage A —~fariet on tied ys What we stuted and . © : 4 aE a antl had it from those who knew of his work that no more competent and accurate man ever held a place. : “But I had been his physician and his father’s before him, and I knew that the . man was mad. His insanity was only So well did I know-him that I ward for any case of caturrh that cannot becured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. : BJ. Cueney & Co., Props., Toledo, Watping, Kixxin & Marvin, Wholewarned him. to stich excitement as would result from a certain disease. As I had feared, that disease finally inade ite appearance in. the country, brains as soon as though the’case was 2,000 miles away.” —Chicago Tribune. When we reflect with satisfaction how . far we have emancipated ourselves from the restraints of fashion in the matter of . . beards, does it not seem marvelous that we still éndure the oppressive, though unwritten law which constitutes the . : chimney pot hat to be the only decorouskeep -himself free from and the-man blew ont hie he heard of it, alChimney Pots. Hew’s This? Weoffer One Hundred Dollars reWe, rm undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially . able to carry out eny sbligations made by their firm. West & Tavax, Wholesale Druggists, Toleto, O. a es gale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hull’s Catarrh Cutre is taken internully, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent» free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. : Sc eT a WHICH WILL IT BE? Weare TO INFORM THE PUBLIC Wheeler & Wikon __ Sewing Machine. as any Sewing Machine can be made, and besides it is seld ata marvelously low figure. Special® Antouncement. that we now carry the NEW MODEL a —_— @ar-The New No.9 is as near perfection Will send circulars and prices te any, adress. . F. C. LUETJE, ise BECIN THE With a firm resolve to do your trading where get the LATEST STYLE GOODS for the “Tiueast MoneyWe ask’ you candidly if. we do aot-hold out that’ in ducement to every purchaser of Clothing DR. J. F. SHAW, headdress for well to do nile humenit Woe! woe! esthetic woe Ww tiv suis ¢ men who, having cast aside one afte: another the Phrygian cap, the furred birtus, the slashed bonnet, the knightly }. beaver, the three-cocked hat and the feathered glengarry, have resolved that whosoever will enter good society must bind his brows with the gloomy cylinder! every one hates it and condemns it, In traveling the hideous object has to be provided with a special case, yet for more than three generations ‘it has beén levity in the ribbon which still encircles . its rigid citcumference, revalliag the None _has.a-word to say in its favor; nsable. There is_a cynical for my wife. That is right, young man girl love, by. means, if she will have you. Fouad her health e her uty fade after that weaknesses, or Sheers vay gex, in the cure of which a ‘s Fav Prescription to give or the printed certificate of guarantee om f8-1m NEVADA CITY. Ne. 3 Commercial Street. " Yaying opened an office at the above place I am prepared to do allkinds of Dentistcy at prices within the range of al}. Full Upper and Lower Sets, gold lined, $20 and $25. 1 ears 50 cents. Polishing Teeth, All kinds of Fillings at the lowest prices. Painless Extracting by Soporific and the Atomizing Process. Also the Latest Local Anwsthetics used. Chloroform and Ether administered, Nevada City, Feb. 6th. Lea happydays_when_a_hat_ bauitl was at reality, used to adjust the flexible covering to the head. Odious as it is admitted to be, perhaps the most serious objection to it from the point of view of taste is the hindrance’ it presents to any ‘tendency in our other garments to be-. article of outfit has to be brought to the gsthetic level of the headpiece. A chimney pot hat crowning # tasteful costume ridicule.—Blackwood's comic More pict reduces it to The Great Irish Famine. with the cold” and die in a day or two. All over the country men and the flesh of horses that had died.” . As winter advanced the distréss grew deeper and fiercer. It was a hard winter, cold rains and snows alternating. To famine and fever was added cold. Hunthe relief works. Their rags hardly covered their bones. iy Was the contoured thing in the world for men to be “struck omen could be seen “redigging the poten grounds, in hopes of finding some few remaining.” They were. bending over trying to find turnip roots. Families ‘were known to have lived for weeks ‘‘on five had nothing for them all to eat from Saturday to Thursday except eleven and one-half pounds of potatoes and a head of cabbage. He walked several miles to the works and the superintendent gave him a piece of bread; he tried to swallow it and dropped dead.—Octave Thanet in Centary. ly to remain so, of the mechanical power which erected the pyramids. Neither do we know by what process the granite was cut and polished. With us, having A Skibbereen man with a family of Metals the Pyramid Builders Lacked: Apparently we are ignorant, and likeIn Is8 .DowaA POLVITIVE GUARANTEE fo euraan poem xe of Sti ° or Opiita, or th ‘ rincdet neo. ce “ Hi steals Nias OV Dir tera wowhds nogleeted often lea. to prematny we anid insanity Price $1.00 a ban, 6 boxed 14.00. Bent by mail on receipt of priee* \ WRIT. EN GUARANTF is given for wy $5.00 order received, to refin 1 the money j Vermanent eure is not effected We hav ‘sends of testimonials from old and yonnr oth sexes, who have been permanently eure yee of Aphroditine, Cireular free, Adirer. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. “™-oiflc Branch, -mevenso. . SAN FRANCIB~d. Cae Bd WALS 3¥ WD. VINTON: ® Nevade"City Annual M-st'ng: Ji: E regular Annual Meeting ofthe stockholders of the DELHI MINING CO, will be held at the office of the Company, Room ae 4 Sutter street, San Francisco. Cal., Wednesday, March 11, 1891, At 10 o'clock A. M, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing — po oeneeotins such ee business as e the m i the Board of Directors. — on £24 C. F, HUNT, Secretary. Notice to Creditors. sie of John C. Piper, deceased. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN B & N dersigned,.administra.or of 6 Fg dra oi John C, Piper, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having elai thesaid deceased, to exh itthem withthe satel PHRODITINE” £07 33 “. pay liberal salary. steel and steam, this is easily done, be seen shafts, pillars, many ot the American cemeteries are to and plinths of red granite, which is extremeagar bat can be cut into any shape ines an ished to the smoothness of a lookv ing glass by simple machinery. Now, CALEB COOLEY, thongh the ancients sometimes used iron, and got the metal out of the ore by great and long continued heat, they did not know that by adding carbon to it — athe they could convert it into steel, which is saad sn0ng Sh 208 ail Cae Saatn, Bepee ancients were acquainted with copper, gold, silver, lead, quickcuriosities for the display windows at The divide in pairs when hoor arrives f fe . sitver and tin—tk with seven metals, . whereas we have fifty.—Thomas J. Bowditch in Troy Times, Pair of Rubbers Sixty Years Old. L. F. Barton has secured a couple of his store. One is a pair of made of rope, the work being done by a sailor on board a coalsteamer between A Curious Eating Custem, ‘or taking food, the father necessary vouche within ty, Calfornia, the same being the the transaction of the busin tate, in said county of Ne “aig eee 1891, P. F, Simonds, Attorney. New No, 9 High-Arm which =r FB, Fi after the firet publication of thie notice, eo the said administrator at the law office of P. F. Simonds, Nevada oe, Nevada counlace for said es. Administrator of the Estate ,pet, deceased. er ated Nevada City, Cal.,thisi9th day of Life of Christ OW READY. From Manger to ‘Throne Rev. 1. De Witt Talmace, D.L0. Includiug a History of Palestine and ae‘count of his jonrney to, through and trom 4he Chriat-land: Illustrated with more than 400 superb engravings, Scenes in the Holy Land and copies of world-famous paintings ofthe OLD MASTERS, from the greatest galleries in the world, From $100 toe $300 per mouth can
be easily made-on commission, or we will AGENTS WANTED. Teachers, Students, Ministers, bright men and ladies in every town, to whom we give exclusive control and territory. Act now before territory ls all taken up. Write for terms and full particulars. Address— St. Patrick's Festival ” FOR THE BENEFIT OF AT ARMORY HAL P Nevada City, Pr . Qn Tuesday Evening, March 17th. Music by GOYNE’S FULL ORCHESTRA. _A FINE SUPPER WILL BE SERVED. Tickets, Including Supper, $2: i NEVADA CITY Dancing Academy, At Odd Fellows’ Hall. John Micholl.... . Proprietor. NCING SCHOOL AND SOCIAL, EVTy Saturday Evening gt 8o’cluck. ei CHILDREN’S CLASS, very Satu rday Af. CARRY A FINE STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES, _ and mother at one platter, tw sisters at one and still two brothers at another. gether, but this must always be the. youngest and oldest of the family.—St. Louis Republic. : Ask yourselves if you]. for Cao j Mrs. Catca. _* striped naam gre ger an ae es PLAZA STORE. ew leks 7h ea Of ae, , ge = ee ee: TNE ip eg ra re Nal Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtleff s ord ype epee -"\@ YOU WANT TO BUY THE EEST < The Best Sewing Machines Made, €2>Callzand See Them WHETHER YOU WANT.T0 BUY-OR NOT, ‘Thos. Shurtieff, Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Fresh Fish, Crabs, Shrimps.ete,,rece'v sdiev:ry Thursday nieht ternoon at? o'clock. Wheeler & Wilson’s W7ill Sell ee ee og treet? Sait Francisco. ~F CHANCE. name will be added to our satisfied-customers. Odd Feliows’ Building. Broad Street. AND f Inks, Pencils, ‘Purses,*Rulers, Scrap Books, Albums, Visiting -—-Gards,Fine Pocket Pens, Receipt, No PALACE : St. 2 Canice’s—: Catholic:—Chureh. eee nen —SUCH AS—— Penkoldérs, Playing Cards, Mucilage,: Bristol Board. NEW YEAR *¥\qhp you can ae FURNISHING GOODS. A Complete Stock of all the Best Brands of 2zwSstationery >a Inkstands, Memorandums, STATIONERY. We do most assuredly, and we sincerely trust that your growing list of new and well Letter, Note, Legal Cap, ‘Foolscap, Bill, Journal and Tablet Papers. Ne . PAPETERIES AND ENVELOPES. Erasers, Sbalf Paper, Tissue Paper and Draugthing Paper. te, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, “AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT INA” FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY STORE. DRUGaIST. Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street. PROPRIE10KS OF THE : DRUG :: ia BWirst-class Drur Stor::. School Books, Biank Books. Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials, . Magazines. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner: Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevada City, BEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND 4 LARGE AND,.C anbe: RO THING UBGALLY POUND IN An PC OMPENTN Oe OF The Finest Brands of Cigarsjin Nevada Cieyl Carr Bros. STORE, dN PAINTS OILS. VARNISHES ETC —, Offtee,_14Grant Avenue, San on Easy hstllments at Low Prices. rou UONLESS: 7 Don’t Get the News C . Habitual, Constipation, In-. Best Medicine Ever Introduced! TRY.IT! The = -PGWDER ! celled an. Hi 5 invigoratirg and health-giving climate at an elevation of 2,500 feet above sea level. It ig surrounded by delightful mountain scene-~-” ry from fogs and malaria. NATICNAL EXCHANGE HOTEL RECTOR BROS., Propriatert: : Only First-class Hotel in the Gity. ‘ree from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. Headquarters of Commercial Travelers, and Tourists, ; Free "Bus to and frem all Trains. : z Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage The Table-Not Fxcelled by that Any Hotel in.the Interior of the State. Aga Health Resort Nevada Cit is not exwhere on the ‘in-an— water, and is free has: mountain z hatoore ita, Try tt. digestion, Piles, Diseased Liver, . Billicusness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago,jGravel, Etc. The.. Compound Sulpher = Powder as a Blood _ Purifier Has Equal in ‘the World. ite Just’ Once. tha. macticlanticoal that -it the wonder of the age. Every prominent physician in San Francisco,* San Jose, Steckton and Sacra— mento recommend it. . Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, and _ everybody t hat has used it pro— claim it toa wonderful medicine. Gol by all Opnggists, Dr. A. BARKAN, oe bie for Diseases of the + EAR, NOSE AND T Has returned from Murope, bates the practice of his profession. Francisco, National Meat Marke: OPPOSI/'s ‘ITIZENS BANK, 0. J. NMAFFZIGER..,.. Proprietor KE B ans, wee MOTTON, VEA«, SAUBS wae BACON AND LARD,wholesale or Aud all kinds of Meats usaall Grst-class Market. _ * Meats delivered ( e6 of eharge. CO J, WAFFZ1GER. ESTRAY HOGS. (THREE LARGE BLACK HOGS CAME : ads chy eee SOA mille west of NeTheo is requested t, of February.— ay-all : rove property, Tmediatele and take the Hoga awe Nevada City, Feb, st CRANDALL. re cou von of Uholstering Shop = lows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, ete., etc., made to order. ~ A fair trial will convince ia 1 JAMES KINKEAD —GIVES NOTICE THAT he is sways prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice. Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses,. Feather PilFURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND. MADE OVER IN A WORKMANTIKE MANNER. pes Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. . "Piano Moving ‘Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. Allzat the Lowest Living Rates ‘FOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, Lrespectfiu ly solicit a continuance in the future. OOMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store, J mes Kinkead. os & \HAW Are the[Leading Nevada Oounty Dealers in FURNITURE, BEDS, Bedding, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Cloths. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Handsome . Parlor Sets, Elegant Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus. (OF Upholsteriugand Carpet Laying done in a first-class manner. ‘(0 Picture Frames made to order. TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT IF YOU Want to Keep Thorough. ys Posted CONCERNING my z a oeevees esedsiachege ree wbaghtes teas vchens NEAT COUNTS Peel neceesmne j : 4% ‘ it ea ee e'y e'e'a ee ereterate ateteny . } sitka sels celseseoke dhe Ca ee "it I @OLD MINING M 3 HORTICULTURAL . AGRICULTURAL! > STOCK GRAZING , LUMBERING And Other menources beside y info.med at el dimes ~ ved THE LOCAL: NEWS HAPPENINGS TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL I dehy and it hasa circulation thakbeoae 8 the reading people in every part of his > Yuba and Sierra counties in Gecramento, fas. Francisco Dg A by ~ of the State. To LAND and to SEEKERS throughout the whole pat it is invaluable, asit gives a faithi and complete record of the . ens bee ng made tn ine development of the ous e ents extraordinary inducement” oe SEES RE Best Advertising Medium tn Nore therm California. frornees S¥ TO A TISERS &: 1 (B=PRINTING = The TRANSCR.PT has he LI e MADE trom Grapes raised ai my Ni : yN : aca Fier premi pel well made, andtwo Fifty Cente a Gallen, French Prunes for : es for Stewi 1 Poultively finér than can Ryn fea: Thay ee tender, rich ‘and r sy cured, 10 pounds tor @1. a Barren You Tako ths OAILY TRANSCRIP The Best Claret Wine. . New Store! New Goods!" . Groceries and om ee THOS. KIDD, . Dealerin = Provi Wines, Liquors, Flour, oe sh : = Day for cash and soll at the lowest living ‘My stock is frestiamd omplete, >. ae will pey you to call and-exCommercial D, Nevada City, Cali, Dec, 16, Bun Nur.: ¥y. 4 TM sworth's none door to A. RB. House Furnishing Goods, Ete. ¢ i Srenty It also has numerous patrons in pret — aus whe TUESI =—_= 5 The Bee «Where and publ gentiems apprar al to be a pi and this very fort ‘tunity to tofore gi' cities. 1 der here number Vailey n varied t; form ol teucher. __**Phe ims such mu highest if joy.” Ticket W_ Dv. \ tity cen At th the Cen is 1200 . ie 3 by straight face of i dump-ti that th ing out . discove benefit. Thur: assigne ders th . confecti belungi gale wi Comme TRANSC ment. “Rev past of Grass ' nation wife’s « measu: eluewh “ Do not sic we wil! -Itis lift you fortabl atate o cheerft Tri The will . ning 4 stallat quet a Full the frot des ha dell eas of ext mo Tk 1 “e¥ot rp ee“ e wf.