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April 25, 1894 (4 pages)

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VITY 000 . the pe, es @ WarDENT DET HItR EC’y tGAn 08 yo Air @bills O. op’s ing EST MIN rder. alley GNE Vaueam nint, aud. day free gall NTY tter 1801 d-in tory 18 '8 nan erifr i to perrent mpt ers, the As~ den deaut, r is any irt, of hn the urt of ay, ve ees ab= ed ad for An0i~ dn16 oTe VOL. LXVI+«NO. 10264 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1894. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown'& Co, TRS emcee. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT A Test Crushing. It Should Be in Every House. ~~ RGN PAYS BPOOK.> Midwinter Fair Souvenirs. ~ oe Published Evaty Evening, except Suhday. A quantity of quartz from the White Diamond mine, near North Blooufield, habeen brought to this city and another lot, s making six tons in all, was expected to ee reach here today. The rock will be crushed at Locklin’s mill to give it a practical working test. Assays give an average value of $11 per ton, and as high as $29 a ton has been obtaingd by mill process heretofore. WHEN PAID INJADVANCE : The ledge is from. four to eight feet wide SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. and can be easily and cheaply mined. The N = White Diamond gives every indication of NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS. proving @ valuable Property. It is the sort : of property that mining capitalists are most willing to-invest-in—a large ledge of low or +] médium-grade ore that can Le economically extracted and m'lled. If the test at Locklin’s proves satisfactory to the owners of the mine arrargements will be made for putting up a mill. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month = ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. J Riley, Arizona, HH. Moran, Rocktin, M, Laplin, Colorado, J. Haney, Sn Francisco, A. W. Brown, * &, Rabees, Grads Valley, F. B. Ridge{ ee P. McAuslan, se J. Hogan, San Juan, James F. Robinson, Grass Valley, N. H, Meany, Downieville, Miss Nettie Dalley, Pike c ‘ity, Mrs. ‘I’. Mullen, Shelby Huckins, San tue J. M. Hatcher, Columbia Hill, «, F. Harvey, San Jaan, W.M. Moore, Carson City, ~ W. Breen, Columbia Hill, Miss Addie Pridgeon, Lake City, M. Coughlin, Colfax. The Lumber Industry. L. Voss is getting ready to start up his ‘Psawmill before long, Men are putting the 4} mill in order and getting things in shape. Cooper Bros. have started the r mill and so have M. L. & D. Marsh. There will be tots of lumber sawed here this season. ee en Tue Best mutual insurance policy against attacks of sickness is to be feund in taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. If you are weak it will make you strong. Hoon’s Pints’ are the best after-dinner Pills assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. 25c. . ARRIVALS AT THE ee Michell’s Dancing School. a National Exchange, Broad Street. Prof, Michell’s dancing school and soiree will be held at Odd Fellows Hall Thursday evening, © Good music in attendance. 2t ee F. Bell, San Francisco, ‘Tom A. Longton, Sacramento, L. Newhouse, H. W, Morr’s, “¢ €. (, Katon; San Francisco, Paul Schoen Coming. War en Green, +9 : vicars D. Furth and wife,.San Juan, A. J. Ress, Kloothtield, W.L. Mobley, ps T. B. Dillon. San Juan, M, Lopaz, Graniteville, Paul Schoen, the-piano tuner and organ repairer, will arrive here about April 30th. Leave orders at W. D. Vinton’s. a20-4t J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsbarg, Pa., says he will not’ be Without Dre. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it oured his wife who was threatened with Pueumonia after an attack . -of **La Grippe,”’ when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him more good than oo 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. Ice! Ice! “ The Union Ice Company is now, prepared }to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any part of the city. Orders left at the Ice Hou-e, on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to, al3 en ee Furnished Rooms to Rent. On Pine street, near the Suspension Bridge. Apply on the premises. mi24Mars. Joy, Fresh Ranch Butter. W.G. Richards: haa fresh—ranch butter which he will sell at 40 cents per roll. a2] TO THE PUBLIC. J. A. Northway and A. W. Morris are the new proprietors of the Union Hotel, be-) ing the successors of the late firm of Northway & Bodewig. These gentlemen have formed a co-partnership and will hereafter conduc: the house as a strictly “first-class hotel. Mr Northway herewith returns his sincere thanks to the patrons of the old tirm, and both gentlemen solicit a share of the public’s patronage for the new. Every attention will be shown the traveling public. New and important improvements have been made in the hotel and grounds, and tourists will find it the most healthful 23 well as comfortable hotel in the mountains. J.A. Nortuway, A. W. Morris. W. H Jones, Sicranento, W. H. Latometh, Oakland, Geo. W. King, Sacramento, M.Richards, San Fraucisco, G. G. Traver, “¢ Sem Potts, Washington,Wm. Barker, San Francisco; J. U. Haskell, +e Cc. J. Dillon, 4s SPRING GREETING.“ __H, J. Newman, ‘‘ : Mr . J, K., Marden, French Corral, Withams Kros., Sacramento, Cc. J. Langan, ‘: F. J. Kolier, Oakland, Wu. Schwarcz, Grass Valley, _ . WinBovey; reaaA J. Ruiz, Iron Mine, 4 Anderson, San + rancisto, . Come Early and Don’t Get Left. I am going to sell Goods this Spring by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices. . Barton, KARA AAAAARARAR AAA . 5; 8. O’Brien, . id Jas. Suuth, Yuba City, W. D. Foster, . Washington. aE er Frozen—Then on Fire! Read Our List Like the application of ice to the small of of Bargains. Every Department Complete. your back, ‘is the sensation produced by the = mein = ae a a Ee RR Re A EM EE Ee ee ciills that precedes the fever of malaria; Then co.nes the, roasting stage, when every vein throbs and is scorched as if with liquid BA R GAI N. S/ Ai fires. Then you well nigh dissolve in exhausting perspiration that leaves you as limp asa wet dish 1ay. ‘These alternating torments BARGAINS ! Read Them. : BARGAINS! are not remediable permanently with quiMEN’S SUITINGS—=~ nine, which is, inoreover, a most damaging cumulative poison. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters drives out the foe and repets tts forther attacks. It is the leading medicinal safeguard against malaria all over the continents of ‘North and South America, Guatemala, the Isthmus of Fanama, Mexico and Australia, It regulates the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys, enriches the-blood, and promotes appetite, sleep atid digestion, It] and latest pattern. is not only a medicine, but an effective cordial welcome of the must delicate palate. Rheumatic tendency is counteracted by it. coe ing jobbers, I make that gain yours. Piano Tuning. ‘W. D. Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in-Nevada City im a few] yrytra values in Hard Hats. days. £23 Ask to'see my $2 50 Derby—latest style. Saad Fedoras reduced to $1 50. A Standard Bearer. Three lines of Men's Suits $5; worth $10, Four lines of. Men’s Suits $8; worth $12. Dress Suits réduted to low figures. In the crusade, inaugurated. nearly half a. to offer. Stanley make, they go at $1. century ago against the professional ignorance of the old school of medicine, Hostetter’s Stomh Bitters was a standard bearer. Its victories over disease, when the old time specities proved abject failures, proved that the pseudo-philosopby which sanctioned the administration of violent. remedies where the case required none, which laid down as unalterable rules blood letting, violent pur-. 44g Children’s Shoes. gation, the use of emetics and the employie offer Gents’ Mule Skin Shoes for ¢2 50, ment of corrosive and cumulative poisons in b hey 50 Babee bey tioods are bargains. simple cases of liver and malarial complaint, was in fact the worst of unphilosophy, con— trary al:ke’tothe, laws: of trae medicina décience, of hygiene and of common sense. Biliousness, constipation and chills and fever, as now treated by the Bitters, pro ly yiela! where before they obstinately tad: old fashioned medication. So do dyspepsia, rheuNeckwear in all Stvles and Shades. 25 dozen Windsor Scarfs—they go at 25 Fancy Bows, all shades. and widths. $2.40 to $6.00 will buy an All-Wool Suit. Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shape, reduced to 75 cents. Call and inspect my fiew stylish line of Shirtings justent. Madras, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1. An elegant line.of Negligee Shirts—new and nobby. \CHAS. GRIMES, _ QF SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO pss ORDERS. yl Round Cut, Square Cut, Cut-a-Waya Nobby, Stylish and Neat. Three lines ef Men’s Suits $10; good value at $14. Five lines of Men’s Suits $12; reduced. from-$17_ 50. oe Just received from the East, @ large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Suits—latest cuts 1 offer same at astonishingly ‘ow prices. The latest. Don't miss this chance. Parents, bring your boys in ny 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 paySODA I have secured the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat Manufacturing Establishment in America. aU Twenty. dozen Scarfs worth 50 cents reduced to 25 cents. cents. View my display of Gents’ Furnishings in my New Window. It will convince you I am the leader in Styles and Fashions. Do not overlook the fact that I have invoiced a large stock of Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’, hest value in America. Haul Sewet. ‘fry them. ies’ Cloth. Top Kid—they go at $1 75. 25 Lo ert neon Hengale Kid, worth $3, they go at §2. Children’s Pebile and Kid $1 25 to $1 75. Leading matism and kidney complaint—all surely conquerable by this safe and really philoecon remedy ob he = =2.— Cash Grocery Store ! ARTHUR WOLF Exposition regular Would respectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened a bashameape see “= New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg ‘& Shaw’s, where will be kept at all times the most complete stock of , Fancy Groceries, Provisions, CASE GOODS, ETC. al eee ‘Sm FOUND InN NEVADA COUNTY. Goods will be sold strictly for Cash, bear yo the Prices the Lowest. Upon receipt of your address and fifteer ‘cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our Sovvgntr: PORTFOLIO ‘OF THE ‘price is Fifty cents,’ but*ad we want you to have one, we make the prics nominal. You -will find it a Work of art aiid a thing to be _ prized. Tt contains full page view of the ‘ ~great buildings, “and is executed fa’ ‘style of art. not satisfied with it, afte¥ you get it, ‘. o’clock, when-a man was seen making . First to receive, first Correct Styles and Shapes. All sizes Clothier. Middlepeint Residents Lay the Ghost Which Has Disturbed Them. ’ It turns out that the spook that has © been m: burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad then is a human being, and a colored person at that. Thecitizens of that place were determined to solve the mystery, . anda reward of $50 was offered to any . oné who would spend a night at the water station and capture the ghostly specter. Failing to find any one who would undertake the task, they appoiuted a committco to investigate. Thursday night-the commiitée, which was compesed of threo men, two shot. . guns, one révolver and a brace of bulldogs, started for the water station and secreted themselves in the pumphonse, ' They watched in silence until about 11 his way across a ficld to the station.” Hé ensconsed himself behind the water tank and prepared for his work by placing a sheet over his. head. .and.a football that had been painted white in his left h: ae He had not long towait for a victim. young man was returning from a apeil ing match with his best girl, and when theywere within 50-feet—of-thestation + the spook noiselessly male its way to the railroad and stationed itself betw gen . the rails. Ths sight of the specter, w: as . too much for the young man’s nerves, : and . he made a break across the ficld,' leaving . the young lady to look out for herself. At this point the committee swooped down upon the spook and captured it after a chase of half. a mile. Tho sheet ‘was removed, and the spook was recognized as George Bartley, a colored man. The committee started back to town with their prisoner, two of them carrying tho arsenal and the third loading the captured spook. Before reaching town Bartley succeeded in breaking away from his captors and started for the woods. Several shots were fired after lin.) Itis not known whether they took effect, as after reaching the woods he gave lis pursuers the slip. The committco returned to town and reported their capture. Some of the citizens are in doubt about tho capture, but the story is g¢oncrally bolieved, as the committee have. in their possession a sheet and a white football as evidence: —Lima Special. Philadelphia has some long streots— Second street, 15 miles; Germantown and Ridgo avenue, 10-amiles; Broad street, 93 miles; Frankford avenue, 8 miles; Fifth street, 649 amiles;-Market atroot, 51g miles, A man’s time, when well busbanded, life a burden for the citi+ Broad street. m24 zens of Middlepoint, O., and the Pitts} . pronounced it incurable, Science has proven j ¥ . constitutional enre on the market. . Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever is like a cultivated ficld of which a few acres produce more of what is useful to lifo than extensive provinces, cyen of the richest soil, when overrun with weeds, The post writes of the music of the woodland depths, but he omitted to say that it is the pine treé that gives the pit *h.—Lowell Conrier, The mortar and pestle still in use in most parts of Asia and all over Africais the prototype of the modern flour mill. The syrinx, or bin: Ne of reed pipes, is theprototype of the bagpipe. Large size Aluminum Souvenirs of the mm State’ S Midwinter Fair, only 10 cents; smaller size, 5 cents, For sale by ©, J. Brand, ~~ itis. It’s THERE is more Catarrh 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, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment eatarrh to be a constitutignal disease and . therefore requires constitutional treatment. . Hall’s Gatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one huudred dollars for any case it fails to curé. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. @2EF" Sold by Droggista, 75e. ROOM TO RENT. A single room on the second floor of the Enquire of Fred E. Transcript block. Brown, comeeepnsintpicstplllgiaptpeaiincsincsieae . Buckicn’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts; Sores, Tetter, Chay ped Hands, Chilblain-, Corns, and all Skin hraptiona, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion ot money refunded, Price 25 cents per box.” Fo sae at Carr Brothers’ Dmg . Store. ese pro! oughe, Croup Tus Ga Or where. Gil ‘others fal Throat, Hoarseness, Whoopin Asthma, For Sengemenes 5 _ has no ‘seats has cured Soo y. ae vou if cree in time. Sold ery Py — For + Toe 7 Bao SHiLons BELLADONNA PLAST iio. ILOH’SARCATARRH t yu Cutarrh? This remed ized to cure you. Price, 60 Ges. sy a nan For—-sale —at—Catrr—Bros. Election of School Directors. N OTICE 18 hereby given to the qualified j el ctors of N vada School District, county of Neveda, thatthe nnnal election of School Directors wil be held Saturday. April 28, 18038. At Washington School House of said district at which eec ton Tnree Directors ere to be elected for he fui) term of.three years each. The poll® will be open between the bours of Ra. M. and sirdown, J.C, Rich is appo nted Inspector, and J. G. O' Nell: and J. M, Hussey Judveso: aa d election, Ra order of the Boura of Evucation of sevada 5 gol a LKIN®, Secretary Boar’ a Rducation. Ice Gream ‘Soda— eee 5-3 F Polly Will Start Up his Soda Fountain Tomorrow (Tuesday),-April_1oth. REMEMBER’ iu aa Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, Commercial St., Nevada City. Looks Right, Tastes Right , Is Right. “> x _* ae their line.” “* . BROAD STREET, above Pine, "Wil elied te shige’ IA ye Jetty ia = iE BUCKLES co, + Chisago, I, . Give ame . a “Triel_§_« This Cut Represents the ~~ \ Best Wateh in the Market, and PrRicEs Remember that we Repair and Make New Jewelry to order in Any Design. ——— 0.. Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. ~~ Everything Warranted. Se Ot, F.C. LUETJE, Yo, C. J. BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. NEVADA CITY.) Tf You want to Get the County News. -—AND CAN BE HAD OF— ODOR KARR KER KS LUETJE & BRAND, Aswalso any other FIRST CLASS Goods in . Our stock in every line is CoMPLETE We cordially invite would-be purchasers to inspect the same. Low. And we are not yet through. Prison for Life orrill, who helped Chris, Evans escape Tet jail. In our case it is different, ‘We have been busy for the last ten days marking our Large Stock of Spring Clothing JUST RECEIVED FROM EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA MARKETS, You may ask who It will take us another week. We will say to the people of Nevada county not tospend a 5-cent piece until we are through marking, as it will be money in your pocket to exauiine our stock, We are offering Bigger Bargains than ever before in our eleven years’ experience in Nevada County. The reason we can give you such is: We are tailers and conseqtently know what we are buying. We buy on a Large Scale and we buy W'Or; Cash. Cash counts now-a-days. We have the Largest Establishment in Nevada County, hav= ing just thrown three stores into one. ‘Lhe frontage of our store is 72 feet and the depth 62 feet. We have a Full Line of Boys’ Suits from $1 to $15. Men’s Suits from $2 50 to $32 50. We-are-prepared-te-fit-anyone—rich-or_poor.—_No-diff-rence-how-targe-or-how-emalk. Our wagon with a Full Line of Samples for thie Spring ‘Trade will be out the last of next month. Reserve your orders until it comes, Before visiting the Midwinter Fair please examine our stock of SPRING GOODS, We can save you from 25 to 50 per cent. We defy competition i» our prices, Some time next week, after we have finished our marking, we will publish a price list, @@™ Goods:will be shipped to any part of the county free of charg. The Only One-Price. Clothing Hause AND THE ONES WHO BROUGHT PRICES DOWN In Nevada County. ° THE WHITE HOUSE. iii aianainaainn sa Grand Display of SUMMER =GOODS. We received the most elegant line of NEW GHALLIES, PRINTS AND SATEENS Ever Shown in the City. EXTRA SPECIAL. .<.} \ 16 yards Challies Fei ODAC SAREE Ae RS . for $1 00 yc ean Good Quality eee rset for $1 00 14 ” Percale Ce eee wen fh oeegee for-#1 00 Oe Kitra Quality Callicos, , . for $1. 00 B. Newman & Co., Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. EA AEA Mes Mee Ye Se SMe Ae So SM, eaten sete NECA CUCU sesteseste MZs 93 \ Ms We 7 7 C26 Ae The Finest Lot of Spring zee se CGioods Ever Shown ae in the County. HE scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, Oxford Grays + i + «6 « ws ALL THIS YEAR'S PATTERNS, AND ENLIKELY DIFFERENT FROM LAST YEAR’'B. Our Suits Always Fit. ‘Mor RISON owe sraser. a . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRANSG SRI PT /