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April 26, 1894 (4 pages)

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> . ay THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT] secon avessina contest. The Latest and Harvey & Packard FOR SALE a ee = _. (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) F Ti tones # ~aten tn ae Most Fashionable C4 ay Pax 4h. a/_AEARS IN NEVADA CITY j ——— +) A guest at the Stillman arppe from Patterns in EF 1 : lL THURSDAY.... APRIL 26, 1894. at tek a Sim ea : Ariel ned sks as TH REE LOTS avr and the manager approached the stran G a rp ets Union Hotel, Main eats Ng apa iicsala ois, eeeie kas aa ger, saying, solsen tet ee ° ? and are here to stay. e are = In Nevada City, Published Evenings Daily Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fifteen Cents a Week, Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL READING NoTices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Certs a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dolia-a Line a Month, Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno ¥n on Appiication. ______"_____—— Col. Shaw Starts a Paper. A small four-page paper hag’ been started in San Francisco called ‘‘The Brief.” It is Piblished every morning and contains the It is published by Col. Shaw, an ald newspaper man, ‘The price-is 10 vents a-week;—-and—business news of tke previous 24 hours. men in a hurry find it very convenient read, and the idea is taking. oe in your vest pocket.’’ and replied: ‘‘You are fuss about a little isn’t valuablé anyhow. Here it is’? spoon is solid silver, and that it is them after their meals. The sure you,” he said. ‘Perhaps parts of the country. Unless a hostess new game, she might as well be ont theworld.’”’ = * to} ~ A MODEL WIFE. She Had @ Good Deal to Try Her, but She 2 See Wonldn’t Get Angry. The best natured woman in the wor resides in the city of Austin. She haa been married a number of years toa man named Peterby, who is oné of the i ble, quarrelsome men outside of the Texas legislature. And yet -Mr. and Mrs. Peterby have never '_ most had a quarrel, for the reason that it impossible to-make her angry-“He~ has scowled at her and occasionally wafted a chair at her, just to see if she wouldn't get angry, but he suffered disappointment in each ‘and every instance. Peter. bragging to his friends about what a good natured wife he has, and Gilhooly offered to bet $50 that if home, raise a fuss and pull the tablecloth fall of dishes off the table she would show signs of temper. He had tried that with his wife once, but he never repeated ‘the experiby had been Peterby were to go ment. Peterby said he didn’t want to rob could win: At last he made the Z, howled ont: “Confound your ugly picture, what id you pull that chair from under me for??? “T hope you did not hurt yourself?’’ she replied, smiling kindly, _‘‘T was to I am-so awkward. But I'll try and not do it again if yon will forgive me this time.”’ _And she helped ~~blame for it. him to his feet, although she had nothing to do with his falling: He then sat on the sofa, and sliding off on the floor abused her like a pickpocket for lifting up the other end of the sofa. She said she was sorry and finally led him to the supper table. He threw a plate at her, but she dodged it and asked him if he ‘would take tea or coffee. Then the brute seized the tablecloth, sat down on the floor and pulled the dishes and everythiig over him in one grand crash. Some women, might have lost their temper, but not so with Mrs. Peterby. She did not blubber like achild; she did not even sulk or pout. With a pleasant smile, “‘Well, George, this is a new idea. We have been married 10 years and. never eaten our supper on the floor. Won’t it be fun! Just like those picnics ‘we used to go to before we were married,’’ and then the angelic woman deliberately sat down on the floor alongside of the wretch, arranged the dishes and fixed him‘ up a nice supper. This broke him up. He owned up he-was only fooling her and offered to give her $50 to get herself a new dress with, She took the money and” bought him a new suit of clothes and a box of cigars with it. Heaven will have to be repaired and whitewashed before it is fit for that kind of a woman. —Tammany Times. Was Shylock a Jew? Eleven different versions of the pound of flesh story exist in the early literature of Eurepe, none of which is founded on:a historical basis, have one related by the biographer of Pope Sixtus VY. The original tale rans as follows: Simon Cenada, a Jew, enters into a wager with Sechi, a Christian, staking a pound of his flesh against a large sum of money of, the Christian. The Jew loses the wager, and Sechi insists on his forfeit. The case is referred to the governor of the city, who, in turn, places it before the pope, who condemns both to lifelong imprisonment, from which they are finally released on the payment of a heavy fine. An Italian, Giovanni Florentino, in the sixteenth century, was the first to change the roles of the Jew and Christian, and in this altered form the bard of Avon found the story. The poet himself could searcely have known any Jews personally, since they were expelled from England 300 years before his time and were not readmitted ussti) after his death. From stage presentations, from descriptions in books or from which were always deJewish character, the poet derived his knowledge of the Jew. —Menorah. Saving Fund Versus Bank, The New York Recorder tells a story of a young man who was induced to join @ loan association, although somewhat skeptical of their merits. He resolved bet. The friend wasto watch the proceedings through a window. Peterby came home apparently fighting drunk. She saw him ox went out to-the gate, opened it, kissed him and assisted his tottering steps into the house. He sat down hard in the middle of the floor and ticipants-in ‘the contest_are supposed ld ward. : to the hotel keepers Who are obliged is . furnish the spoons for the contest. he had been unable up to that time account for it.—Cleveland World. Last Month’s Record. sie making &@ great thing. This spoon The hotel keeper remarked that the some consequence whether guests pocket explained that he pocketed the article, “‘not because I wanted to steal it, I asyou haven’t heard anything about the latest new game called the spoon guessing contest. Souvenir spoons have had their day, and the latest fad is to collect spoons from the big hotels in different able -to entertain her guests with the ~ ‘The man then explained that there! are a number of families in the city who have magnificent collections of hotel Spoons; that the new game was _a sort! of progressive guessing contest. A spoon is held up in the air, and all the parguess the name of the hotel engraved . _ upon it. ‘The person guessing it is awarded a prize, and those who fail to get the right name of the hotel take astep backThe manager of the hotel thought the game a very interesting one to the participants, but not quite as entertaining was an eye opener for him, however, for during the last month or so quite a number of spoons have disappeared mysteriously from the dining room ‘table, and William Johnson of Boston, who has taken weather observations at 5 a. m. every day for years, reports that the glass averaged at that hour 414 degrees all last month, and that it was the warmest March within the 40 years he has been ® . keeping a record, friend-of his money, but he knew he of V1T1TavdVSuYS SARSAPARILLA is ~ broken down, is cured by Ayer Sarsaparilla. He writes: to 8S. P. Smirn, of Towanda, Pa., whose constitution, was completely “For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great. sufferer from constipa} tien, kidney—troublie, and indigés. — tion, so that my constitution seemed to be completely broken down. I was induced to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and = took _nearly-seven—bottles; with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect condition, and, in all their functions, as regular as clock-work. At the time I vegan taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, my And the Newe t Novelties And Designs in Are vow open for ins tion at Wall Paper, ready to take orders for all kinds of ‘ PRINTING, . Including House, Sign and Carriage Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating of all descriptions, —CONTAINING= of Eight Rooms. Two Barns, . One Stable, Fruit Trees, Free Water, jpecScenic Work a Specialty. All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, MF leave orders at the shop. ENTERPRISE BREWING CO., &> The Sowed. For further particulars Five Acres, All : Fenced. ; There is a Good House Horses and Cows. BP ce! [ A nowy pen that : make a 8p6 al'y of the che Ground Is —ATH “Ya tia cat slaborets Will be enquire at the. RIGHT ABREAST WITH TODAY'S PROGRESS, My stock of Fancy and Str Hardware fg] Sts Ty) ‘he com: letest , [3] yet offered Sede As for ee There {fs nothin [32] kind made that Soe. . [zs] Not find on sale when visit my store, Plain and Decorated 7 Crockery I you want In profusion to Suit al tastes and purges. I he fure {con Tlease you iu this department, found here. All kinds of 2015-2023 Folsom Street, San Francisco. Brewers of the Celebrated —IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN— HEE CHONG LEE KEE & €0, Wire I encing = eo Plain aud fancy The best of And other materia}< for painters’ use.— ij e EXTRA PALE, ~~ : P alnts, Oils LED) ca paints wigs weight was only 129 pounds; I now can A PALE, ~— hin & ai ee jo i. *. ae ae and es never a MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, CULMBACHER, —— : a sae ese and Japanese _ cS Gapea meaEae “jen ge ealth. you could see WG Gs a ae eee : , je] ae too craeatiny caecreet . An Immmuloy Steck Sap cage ties FANCY GOODS. . Firearms EF s?ackeetacne ° « ‘. uc T believe this preparation of Sarsapazilla Great Variety ! and STANDARD = 3 [3] ing eakees : OF Che Tea to-be the best in the market to-day.” Fresh Goods! LAGE R:: BE ER ee Ayer’s Sarsa arilla oe a ” . Silk Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Silk to y p aril Prices lower than ever. : and Crepe Dress Patteras Etc. Stoves Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Loweli, Mase. etna see what we can do for you in “And Porter. = 2 pe = 3 * i 7 . Cures others,willcure you : LL JAINDS . OF INE 1EAS. Stoves : BROAD ST. MARKET, MANUFACTURERS 6F— If he goes out length inserted under this head for '50 Cen biéinvariably in advance. . FIFTY CENTS A WEEK [Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in & week or$2amonth. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payain the rain without an umbrella and stays there ts . long enough.—
man The DRESSMAKING. Miss E. Buteau has returned to Nevada City and taken rooms at Mrs. Dickerman's, opposite Court House. First-class dressmaking promptly attended toat reasonable rates, gether there SITUATION WANTED. family. ‘Enquire at this office. a23-]w_ By a young lady, to do work in a private lots of new and beautiful type, new presses and -partistic printers. -—-—~ FOR RENT. A MAN GEES WE rain, and when they come to‘wetness for you Then we figure Near the City Hall. JAMES MONRO, =: * Customers supplied atthe low est prices Beef, ere Mutt with the very best of i eal, Lamb, <.us Prop’r. A. ISOARD, General Agent, UNDERWEAR. NEVADA CITY, CAL] : Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine on, Nevaca City Undertaking Company. NEW FIRM.~ Klingenspor & Evans Having leased the is *s in the most artistic manner. A share of public patronage is solicited. UNION HOTEL BARBER. SHOP Are now prepared to do work in their line _ Hair Cutting in every style a_specialty, ee ae GEORGE A. « KAY, Manager. Funeral Director and Embalmer. 18 BROAD Street, Nevapa City _ Residence on i yote S*reet, COMMERCIAL 8T.,Ladies’ Children’s and Gents Boots and Shoes. £2 Goods sold at the lowest cash prices. &@f Call around and examine our goods. . NEVADA CITY; OAL. ( Morning Light Patent Todd Heater < Sunbeam “Box Patterns \And Other Kinds HEATING STOVES (Richmond COOKING . Grand Pacife UNION MARKET, = .__ Commercial st., Nevada City COLLEY BROS., a Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., : At the lowest rates. * Three furnished rooms, suitable for housedown to bed WE ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOIC keeping, and a summer kitchen. Free rock. The ma stock ofthe water. Situated hear depst. Will be terial, work and. Popular Public Taste Hams, Baco rented cheap. Inquire at Mrs. Perry’s : bi and Lard. restaurant. al2 prices combine, GET THE BEsT. at F. C. Luerse’s, FOR RENT. ‘Two stores in.the Trauseript Block, En quire of Fred EK. Brown. The best violin and guitar strings forsale Department as ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS. The undersigned is prepared to construct on short notice and at reasonable terms, private Electric Light Plants and Short Distance Telephone Lines. W. AB . Busy asa Bechive The-year“round:— : So when you want Fine Printing of any kind, Call atthe TRANscript Job Office and see what we do ¥ FOR SALE. by J. J. Jackson, for terms, m8 The brick store building lately occupied on Commercial street, is offered for sale. Inquire at Citizens Bank sO as to make WR JOB PRINTING _ Ia quality and in prices Prop’s. . Masta Mineral {3338 x) —AND— SCHMIDT BROs., Leading Cigar Dealers. ng —In Stock — Leading Lady ( General Arthur, The Best Humboldt Imp’td, 5 = Cent * Bohemian club, CIGAR La Rosa, In the City. \ Harmonia. Pine Street, Nevada City. Notice to Creditors, . The To be distributed tree ja China, Crockery and Glassware —To INTRODUCE— COLIMA BAKING POWDER Great American Importing Tea Com Pany Store, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVAD& CITY. A $100 guarantee goes with each can of Col-ime Baking Powder to warrant its superio; quality. THE TRANSCRIPT IS' THE Leading Paper OF NEVADA COUNTY. ee AS AN as a test to put by $10 a month in the " Joan association and a similar sum each month in a savings bank. At the end of 10 years he balanced his cash and found that he had $1,800 to his credit in the association and only $1inthe bank. This is accounted for by two circumone being the dread of fines if delinquent in the association, the other being that the book value of his association stock was always so far ahead of the savings bank account that when he to expend any money he found it much less expensive to draw it out of Northern-Central Part of Advertising Medium IT IS THE INTHE ~ J i hence would not disturb his the association. . $5,000 Worth of Premiums Pythian Band JOHN CARVETH, = . ; Meetings Parties Funerals And Other Occasions, Public or Private cAPPly to or address the Leader, ‘Nevada City, Empire Stable, Broa! 8:., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Motel, JANES HENSESSy, ~ Prop’r. ihe Empire Livery Stable has the largest Ist of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To bs fcund in ti: * part of the State, ey elegant Buggies, Wagons and Teams with Lf ‘eks to let at short notice andon reasona ms. , Californ a end capable of going as fast ag a Cares to drive. 3 sata The hotses are free from vice, Leader Sten 1 nosis High-class Musk, at reasonable rates or ‘leceased, to the creditois of having claims exhibit them, of this notice, to the xaid Executor, at his offic at Nevada City PRESTON F. SIMONDs, Executor of the Last Will of Newton C. Miller, deceased. Dated thie 17th. day.of April, 1894. als } — CasH counTs ; —asAT . KINKEAD’s House Furnishing Rooms, Commercial st., Nevada City. . LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK . THE LOWEST PRICES! . PARLOR SETS BEDROOM DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, erate OF NEWTON c. MILLER, deceased. Notice is hereby viven by the undersigned. Executor of the last will of Newton CU, Mille:, and all persons ugainst the said deceased, to with the necessary vouchers, within four months efter the first publication Nevada county, Californi», the same being the place for the transaction of . , the business of said estate, in_sajid county of Nevada. : z = e Pure Rye Whiskey. _ Keystone Monogram <IRY IT, J.J. JACKSON Commercial Street, Nevada City. GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDER 2'+++ -.. Proprietor. j J. E. CARR. T. H. CARR. CARR BROos. PROPRIETORS OF THE— ‘Palace Dra, Bok and Stationary Stag Masone Bulag, Cor. Pine and Commerial Steet, Nonais Gi. KEEF MICONSTANTLYBON. HANCMA neni ail } RUGS, ETC. j Upholstering Neatly Done by one of the Best Upholsterers on the Coast 1 Carpet Laying and Sewing a specialty.The : Transcript IS THE heading::::::Newspaper School Books,’ Blank Books, oe . “Miscellaneous Books, Re srt ap ce "Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines. Agents for Nevada::::County. : Poet Drs of ius in Nea ity Compl Suck of Drags, Patt Mads, ils, Yaris, Es the San Francisco Examiner,. 8 READY arf ary, sien oo I gs Aa. 1 TIMES TO ATTEND TO « Garland Westwood \And Many Otters” STOVES 55 to 59 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL New York Bakery Commercial St., adjoining Transcript Block, Poe BREAD, PIES, . CAKES, ETC. WEDDING CAKES AND PASTRY Made fo order on sho’ d on able tere, rt netice and on’ most All orders for ly attended to.” “"7*Hiks tm my line prompt By strict attention to business iving the eat satisfaction and sellin, ¢ § t Ope to ment a liberal patranane. — Musica: Department Vint’ Dra and Stationery Store EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES ! Including VIOLINS BANJOS MANDOLINS GUITARS ACCORDEONS It 1 Have Not rt You-Want, ! Will Quickly Get it for You = ,a SHEET music ORDERED. Sieme eee ee OS VOCAL AND INSTRUJ. R. Davis, Teacher of MUSIC . MENTAL ——Also—CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR. Visits evada City, G Portions of Nevada cournn weave? ag: iret foreting pur ils at thetrne oT ag 8s to terms of tuition, ef, 5 ap-¢ Professor, by letter or personally, “at San Juan, or at the Union D. S.-BAKER: DRAYING AND HAULING. * Parti of nny So attention paid to the trans tion @atrical parties, siting . Ttlooks wei ° . GEORGE-E. TURNER, Stoves “4 =