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April 13, 1894 (4 pages)

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~ Il CITY },000 n the rope, tes a WarDENT DEAT IER BO’Y ‘ean ST cthers in coloring brown or black, # Nevada C é ity Daily Transcript. VOL. LXVI--NO. 10254. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY EVENING. . APRIL i3, 1894, 6B Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT THE FUTURE NEWSPAPER, What Hon.-W. H. Mills Thinks About the Matter. < W. H. Mills addressed the members of the Editorial Association in San Francisco last week, his net being the * ‘Newshe: pers of the Future.” “I believe said he, ‘‘the time isapproaching rapidly when there shall arise an era of newspapers which will. have a circulation far beyond anything which is dreamed of new, for they will be given away for ti.e advertising they contain. “The type-setting machines, on the othr hand, will bring about—peculiar changes. in Published Every Evening, except Sunday. BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. A gtrL named Blount, aged twelve years, jiving on the San Joaquin, fourteen miles Bees — hens goo a 4 journalism. ‘In the office of a Los Augeles a ets ee eta ee Oe paper there are four machines, and the n. printing is done-at a cost -vf-20 cents—-per 1,000 ems. : ‘-What isto become of the printers, do you ask? Why, there are more men employed in the Los Angeles office referred to SS aig today than there were when the machines NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS. were brovght in. The paper now uses as télegraphic news to the amount of 16 000 words per night, while before it used 4,500 words. Type willle set-for 10 cents per thousand, and when you can do this you change journalism from a mecharic:l to an intelleciual basis. As many men will be Whiskers that are prematurely gray or faded sheuld be colored_to prevent fhe—look of age, and Buckingham’s Dye -excels all “ARRIVALS AT THE — Union el, Main Street. ae R. F. 1. Hallock, Anges Camp, Chas. Dahlgren, Grass Valle . a Jon ee snciaco, ee employed at the cases” as now, and many 8S. A, i owd, “ “\_ . more at the desk. The cheaper printing R Hynes, bk ~ will eliminate the patent outside, and your H.’Huckins, San Juan, H* Williams, fs : F, Leopold, San Jose, S. lk daler, Meg L. R. Presestt, Washington, Jobn * nuth, Sacr mente, J. G. Shepherd, Spenceville, J. H. ‘Thompson, Grass Valley, L. O. Wilhams, ** F. N. Johnson, San Francisco, J. Armstrong, ef W. Francisco, You Bet. cou papers can afford to print the telegraphic hews, ; ine this, with a Therne typesetter a single individual can do all ‘the work on a magazine in‘a.month and do the editing besides. The epreadof ideas. will increase when a man having att\opinion tu express can do all the work. Grea will then cease to be organs of opinic and the question of the right to-publi-h will . be‘settled_as it was in France, when it was deoided that ‘it is better to die thanto sur= render the right to think and-to publish the lailies ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. ee THERE is some consternation” at .La. Grande, Or., over ja seam which has opened in a neighboring! mountain, six feet wide and an — of a mile long. ios ed wlbaacaa aatalt THE vote in Sau Jose.on the proposition of continuing in force the Sunday-cloeing ordinance resulted in its defeat by a plurality of 202 and the saloon men are much eloted. A pispatcH from Captain Hubert of the lark Albertine Adone from,Eau Gallie, Fla., says that the schooner is a wreck: in H. 1g Bay, Behama. A JURY acquitted Police Captain Denery of New York, who was charged by Dr, Parkhurst with attowing — houses to run_in his precinct. = SevEN-hundred--nien-at—Akron, Ohio, went out ona strike at the Werner Printing Company’s _ establishment — Mcnday against a 10-per-cent cut in wages. Tue jury in the case of Miss Sallie Moore against L. W. Cruce at Marion, Ky., for 310,000 damages for breach of promise, returned a ver.lict for the defendant. Naa Some ee SOR RONG A storm that his not been equaled in that section far J alf a century, is repdrted from St. John, N. B. Traffic was suspended Tuesday; schools closed and streets deserted. Tue.case against M. J. O’Brien, the de faulting Supreme Treasurer of the Catholic Knights of America, has been settled by consent of judgment against his bondsmen for $25,000. Ep. Morrell, Chris, Evans’ pal, makes a defense that he was compelled to assist the outlaw to escape from prison at the point oj a pistol. < Fr o@. Tue alleged murderers of the blind Nancy Vreagher were arraigned at Santa Rosa Monday aitd wi Lenter their plea Monday, ey For prurigt os that eruptive afflioMidwinter Fair Souvenirs. Large size Aluminum Souvenirs of the} Midwinter “Fair, only 10. cents; size,/5 cents. For sale by C. J. Broad street. ————— 9-0 + THERE is-more \atarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed. to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, con= stantly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. smaller . Prand, m24 aud by Science has proven therefore requires qonstitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured-by FL J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only ‘constitutional cnre on the market. It is taken internally. in doses framtQdsops to a teaspoonful: blood They Te acts directly on tire and mucous surtices of the system, to cure. Send for circulars and. testimonials. Address, Pee ®: HENEY ¥ & CO., (0G Sold by Drugyists, 75c. ee ee ‘ROOM TO RENT. _ A singte Foomen the second tanr— ofthe Transeriptbleck. Fred E, Brown. Enquire ‘of + 4-0 o> Buckieu’s Arnica Salve: The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Tiands, ChiDiain , Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positi-ely cures Piles, or no pay = a4 Lt-is guaran. teed to give perfect satisfacion ov money refunded.. Price (25 cents per box. Fo sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. ot eatarrh to be a coitstitutional disease and . offer-one hundred dollars foraay case it fails} Fever . i Drs, de ZENG, _SHELMERDINE & Co., (culists. and Opticram, SOLE AGENTS ON THE PACIFIC COAST bor tue Renowned «English Silex Lenses, With-headquarters at No, 86, Chronicle Buildirty, San Francisco, are now here for the purpose of introducing these slesse$ into this community and have opened an office for a ishort time at MRS. HANLEY’S Next to Congregational Church, S Residence were they will be pleased to {see any having trouble with jth ir eyes or their glasses. The scientific or accurate fit. ae of these celebrated lenses, ito correct all defect of vision, land permanently relieve un. conscious eye strain, causing nervous_and.Colds, that it cured. his. wife. who was B. F. Smith, Oroville, A. 8, Davis, San Francisco, A, R. Griffin, -.# Win, te: ahena and family, Sierrs City; Emil Leffler, John German Jr., San Juan, L. Armor, ss : H. Calahan, a Joe Ruiz, Capper Mine, J. E. Keifer, Portland, J. P. King, San Francisco, Chas, Paine and wife, San Juan, Chas. Schmidt, Central House, F. A. Staplis, Stuckton, R. MeMurray Jr., Columbia Hill, +__Miss Rose Mahar, San Francisco, M: Adel-dorper,, a H. J. Darling, ee G. H. Woods, M. » Silver City, Miss M. Phillips, Piligd Sam Bertem, San Franciseo, W. H. Blaire, Bloomtield, F. BK. Rudge Grass Valley, ~~Joho-P, Scheele, Philadelphia, Mra. Schoch and children, San Francisco. Dancing Academy. W. T. Silva-will give a social dance at his mew hall every Siturday evening. Wednesday evening School for adults. Saturday } aiteracon for children: Lessons 25-cents, a2 It Should Be in Every House, J.B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg,
Pa., saya he will not be without Dr, King’> NewDiseovery.for.Consumption, Coughs threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of ‘*La Grippe,”’ when various other remedieand several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him. more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble: Nothing like it. ‘Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. A Sad Picture. ‘» The next time you are in a melancholy mood, as you are almost certain to be if you become bilious or dyspeptic. picture to yourself the condition of a poor man who, without resources and with a family on his hands, finds himself on a sick bed. Gloom obscures his narrow horizon in every difection. Unable to do any work, without means, or friends capable of assisting bim., with the possible prospect of continued il! health ; with rent, perhaps, unpaid and unpayable, the outlook for him is gloomy indeed. How shortsi,hted, then, is the man of humble means who perceiving that his health and strength are failing takes no precaution to avert theencoming evil. Hostetter’s stomach Bittere is a reliable, prufessionally recommended restorative of health and vigor, and a sure means of preventing the many disabling complaints which .exposure, overwork, neglect and insufficient food produce. Malaria, rheumatiam, kidney aud liver complaint, dyspepsia and nervous disease aways yield to it, —+ eee ALL houses in. which acarlet fever prevails at Pottsville, Penn., are quarantined. © +9 — — Governor ALTGELD of Ilionois has 0 EE cided thut chicken otealing is is not an extraditable offense. a9 aR — See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon receipt of your address and fifteer cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our SovvertR PorTFOLIO OF THE Wor.p’s Cotompia Exposition the regular price is Fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art.and a thing to be prized. It contains full page view of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and.is exeeuted in highest style of art. Tf pot satistied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the. \SPRING GREETING.“ . I am going to sell Goods this Spring thoughts’.” tiow of old age, Ayer’s s Sarenparilla, Come Early and Don’t Get Left. by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices. RARARARERA AREA ARE ARARAARE RRA SE Read Our List of Bargains. Every Department Complete. a a a a a a a a a ek en oe ee oe ok oe oe oo a oe oe oe BARGAINS! BARGAINS! . BARGAINS! Read Them. MEN’S SUITINGS—Round Cut, Square Cut, Cut-a-Ways. Nobby, Stylish and Neat. Three lines of Men's Suits $55. worth $10, Four lines of Men’s Suits $8; worth $12. Three lines of Men’s Suits $10; gond value at $14. Five lines ot Men’s Suits $12; reduced trom $17 60. Dress Suits reduced to low figures. Just received from the. East, a large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Suits—latest cuts and latest pattern. I offer same at astenishingly low peices, $2 40 to $6 00 will_buy an All-Wool Suit, The latest; Don’t miss this chance. Parents. bring your boys in my store and buy them one of my stylishlong-pants suits I offer for $6, $7, $8-and $9. You will save money, I buy all my goods for Cash, direct from the factory, thereby saving the expense paying jobbers, I make that gain yours. I have secured the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat Manufac— turing Establishment in America. Extra values in Hard Hats. Ask to see my $2 50 Derby—latest style. Fedoras reduced to $1 50. Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shape, reduced to 75 cents, Call and inspect my new atylish line of Shirtings justout, First to receive, first fo offer. Stanley make, they go at $1’ Mavlras, 50 cents, 75 cents and §1. ¥ “An elegant line of Negligee Shirts—hew aud nobly. . New rp if in all Stvles and Shales. Twenty dozen Scarfs worth 50 cents reduced to 25 cents, 25 dozen Windsor Ncarfs—they go at 25 cents. . Fancy Bows, all shades. View my display of Gents’ Furnishings in my New Window. It will convince you I am the lead. r in Styles and Fashions. Do not overlook the faet that -E-have invoiced a large stock of Geuts’, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Shoes. ; I offer Gents’ Mule Skin Shoes for $2 50, best-value in America. My #3 60 Kangaroo tioods are bargains. Hand sewel. Lry them, Ten dozen Ladies’ Cloth. Top Kid—they go at $1 75. 25 dozen Dongola Kid, worth $3, they go at war Children's Pebile and Kid $1 25 to $1 75. and wiiths. Leading CH S. GRIMES, Clothier. (a SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY ORDERS. oT “iCash Grocery Store ! ARTHUR WOLF Would respectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened a New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg & Shaw’ Ss where will be kept at all times the most complete stock of Fancy Groceries, Provisions, CASE GOODS, ETC. TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA COUNTY. Goods will be sold strictly for Cash, and the Prices the Lowest. Correct Styles and Shapes. book. Address, H. BE, BUCKLES aco, Chicago, ll. . where ail others fai b> All sizes} cross eves, dizziness, @ ness and headaches has_ been B . the doctors’ specialty through-. . out the Eastern States — for . ,. Tas GREAT CouGH CurK Throat, Hoarseness, Wheopin ;WE ar chi Sses Asthma, For C tion it has cured ae ay [enw d not fai d to ex: mine thes¢ El autharitics No charge for consultation. Office hours 9 to 5. ue ave you Cutarrh ? Ty hia remedy is puarane teed te cure you: Price; 50-cts.--infector tices eee = For sale -at: Gare Bees, Election of School Directors. 4 Words of Praise. I am wearing silex glasses fitted by Dra. de Zeng and Shelmerdine. They are very clear and perfect and give entire satisfaction E.3 Rreror, Proprieter of National Exchange Hotel. OTICE 18 hereby wviven to the qualified el ctors of N vada eehool bistriet, © univ . of Nevrda, thatthe nnwual election of Schoul Directors will be held ‘ Saturday, April 28 1898. At Washington School Honse of-said distriet at which eee ton Tiree Directors ere to be} elerted fur he full term of three veurs exch 1 take pleasure in stating that my glasses fitted hy Des. de Zeng and Shelmerdine are & pig wea rt pat ar eRe ois seg the clearest and most restfal to my eyes of Inspector, aud JG. O'Neil and de M. Hussey any that 1 have ever had. Judges o: sa deiection. By erder of the Bucrt Danie. McPHETRES, of Education of sevadaS bool Ds xt : KING, . Chajeman of the Board of Supervisors ot Secretar’ Boar VOT Edenton, Nevada county, Ice Gream Soda— FROLBY Will Start Up his Soda Fountain Tomorrow (Tuesday), April roth. REME ME .E RS» OUR SODA a a a Looks Right, Tastes Right, Is Right. “> * ok Opp. L. Hyman & Co,’s Store, Commercial St., Nevada City. en a ~This Cut Represents the > ei: Best, Wateh in the Market, ——-AND CAN BE HAD OF-— % ce SL) ~@. =S Tay "CF LUETJE & BRAND, kA KH KKK EK HAO CLD A; also any other FIRST CLASS Goods in their line.” “= Our stock in every line is CompLETE and Prices Low. We cordially ‘invite would-be purchasers to inspect the same. Remember that we Repair and Make New Jewelry to order in Any Cesign. ——~* Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. ~~ Everything Warranted. eee we is Watchmakers and Jewelers: Give me a Trial._—————™ a BROAD STREET, above Pine, . . * «# «* NBVADA CITY or require them. C. J. BRAND, OLD OW Wait fill _ Next Week : Pend see the — Street. Blocked with ~ SPRING GOODS FOR * } L. HYMAN & CO. Bes = the Stocisy EVER SE SEEN IN NEVAD. = And the Prices will Paralyze You! Don’t spend a Dollar tlll . . you neve seen our Goods. THE WHITE HOUSE: St,, near Main, Commercial Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! We have received a very large assortment of Ghallies, © ‘fish Lawns, Sateens, ana Prints. ; N EK W Ka KKEKEKEKE EKER They comprise the Newest. Patterns of the Season, (OF Call and seo these Mlegank Fabrics which we are offering at prices that will please you, B. Newman & Co. : nie) sack The ieee. Lot Spring S P ri ng ey F Goods Ever Shown in the County. * Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, Oxford Grays . i.. ALL THIS YEAR'S PATTERNS, AND ENTIKELY DIFFERENT FROM LAST YEAR'S, Our Suits Always Fit. “MORRISON ove srer bY SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TPRANSCRIPT a tf You Want to Get the County News.