Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

and Fare.
To MILES. FARE,
AIDRO Fos ici st BGR sss eens . Him ed ines
Birchvillos..35.6: 1B. Oe Piped eet
Bowman’s Dam. ,.35 ... SEPSIS US ee
Camptonville.... 23 $3 50
Cherokee.. 2.. .124 2.25
Columbia Hill 13} 2 50
Collar uses 16 1°25
Dutch Flat.. ipeatecaves By eS 50
Downieville .,. ~.44 7.50
dwards Bridge.. it 1 00
orest City....39 7 00
French Corral Rees
Graniteville, . 4 00
Grass Valley 25
Lake City... 2 00
Little York.... 1 50
‘Moore’s Flat 3 50
‘N. Bloomfield, ..144 2 50
N. San Juan... 13 2.00
Omega,..... 20: 3 00
‘Purdon Bridge... 64 1°00
iRelief: Hill..... 18 2 50
‘Rough & Ready.. 8 shoe RES AAS 1 00
tenn Oiby.40 0. -. -56 $i ee OO
‘Smarteville.... 19 «. -@.. 150
‘Spenceville.... 20 SF sid g oteians ierbege
Sacramento....76 Railroad 4 30
®an Francisco.. .160 OE Gy N iaie 6 50
Truckee.. . .:3...88 Ne ES vs we Dee
Washington... 19. Stage.... . 250
You Bet.. .... 10 Me 6 eco POO
H .
Be) °
= a4 efi
% s
= Z
2 a
=) cont
5 é
ad mal
W. a
Li
Psa} ~
ae
z >
e a
q Soe BROS.,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1896.
bs ascsasgi RVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS,
—BY=
BROWN & CALKINS.
_ SUBSORIPTION “PRICES.
ne year, strictly i
Six months.. .
Three months.
‘eneipatd in silat 60 oeaite per month.
Advertising yy ones ey gas po get $1
equare for first insertion. nts per eaters
for each add al ingestion ae advertigements as f card rates. (°° >
Tocal nutibes ‘10 cétits pé for first insertien and five cents for each anal insertion.
Batered at the the Poitofiice at Nevada City
a second-class matter.
John Caldwell Superior Judge .
D.
J. Un Sheriff
J. Deputy Sheriff and J miler
¥ Deputy ( clerk
Jot : Ss "Rgnartex
H. R. ‘Deputy “Recorder
pa ee ees Treasurer
Wes Ds WURRB RG sais i ap css meses pte ap toe trond
Dy RASS oo5 ss ick wkccee ee cane strict Attorney
> W. J. Rogers.. .Superintendent of Schools
SOHN HOCKing 0.6.6 vsck cece seen ster eee Coroner
KE. W. Schmidt.. -Publie Administrator
BoM OMAR. iio Cader seek Aaa ay 08 surveyor
SUPERVISORS. :
J. M. BUFFINGTON D. “peices
FM PRIDGHON A. J. Wwoobs
aco ae
Nevada City Mail Time Table.
Arrives, Closes
Pastern.... 9:43.a.m, 11:30 a. m
9:43 a. nt, 11:30a, m. .
Western.... ee p. ni. *8:00p. met”
“Excepting Saturdays.
Grass Valley, Chicago Park, Colfax, 4:45 p.m. 11:30 a. m.
Grass Valley... 9:43 a, m. . 8:00 p. m.
Sierra City.... 11:30 a.m. 8:00 p. m.
N. Bloomtield. >. 3:00 p.m. . 8:00'p. m.
aybert..... 2:00 p.m. 8:00 pe m,
*You Bet... 9:30 a. m 2.00 p. m,
* Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
‘Office Houren9' a, m. to 7:30 p. m. SunGays and Holidays: 11:30 a, m. to 2:30
p.m. ae
oe
Table of Distance from Nevada City
pd. J JACKSON,
“Sole Agent for Nevada City.
Pine Street, Nevada City
Leading Cigar Dealers.
.~In Stock— Y
General Arthur,
Humboldt imp’td,
Estrella,
5 Cent < g6h-mian club,
CIGAR ° ‘La Rosa.
in the City. Harmonia‘
Ww. D. LEWIS,
: (Successor to. Lewis & Her ry.)
PROPRIETOR or—
<THE. HUB, cde
“Thelen “ath tila; Toca i
‘} Courts.
ss) and Pine streets, Nevada City,
R Santa Rosa Carnival
mY is announced for June 17 to 20 inclusive. Mere mention brings vivid
Monuments, Tombstones, &¢.
P ye! Monumunt,
and the prices lowest in the State.
WwW. D. LONG, ie
‘Attorney and Coanselor at Law,
FRICE—CO. D TS
OFS Raa eane
ALFRED D. MASON,
l kouay at Law and Notary Public.
Office—Tilley Building, ‘Nevada City.
_ THOS. S. FORD, .
Counselor at Law,
nin GE—LONES BUILDINY, COR. COM
mercial and i Pine strecte
4 EB, BY POWER,
Attorney and Comsselor at Law and
FFICE—WITH FRED seis NEVADA
City, Cal, Will pratice in all the Courts.
1, C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor, at Law
. gRFFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR: COM>
Oo mercial and Pine streets,
W. E. F. DEAL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Reams Sl, §2 and 53 Nevada Block,
SAN. FRANCISCO.
si P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
We PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND U
8. Courts.
_ FRANK T. NILON,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE—MORGAN & ROBERTS’ BLOCK
QO’ Nevada City. Will practice in all the
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at: Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS,
State and Federal.
> J. M. WALLING, .
Attorney : at : Law,
FFICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD
W. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Dez CUUNTYSURVEYOR AND DEPuty 0.8. Mineral Surveyor. Office in Morsan & Roberta’ Block, Nevada City.
_ JOHN-T. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public and
Conveyancer.
FFICE—BROAD S8T., OPP; NATIONAL . HOJ tol, Nevada City. “Will p practice in all he
Courts of this State. Es n Probate proceedings will receive caref Be Beton
Rose Carnivals
anda :
Venetian
Water
Carnival
will swell the great tide of. merry—
making to sweep over the State this
is programmed for April 30,
May 1 and 2. The Charming City
of Roses is very much at home with
this favored flower, and her pride in
its exhibition is surpassed only by
~ . her‘amazing wealth of roses,
. San Mateo County’s
Rose Carnival
is to be held at Redwood City on the
Dates named above, and it will
be abundantly proven that San Mateo
knows all about roses.
Santa Cruz Venetian
Water Carnival
reevllections of last season’s brilliant
event to be completely eclipsed this
year, it is said. Thousands will
wonder how.
will be
Reduced Rates “ii.i0 py
the Southern Pacific Company for
all these brilliant events, Arrange
your vacation programme. aecord‘ingly and call on ‘the agents for
particulars.
WEISENBURGER & COFFEY,
Boulder Street, 3
Near Park Avenue.
——
: = “We fully prepared to take convi tracts for } kinds of :
¢
Tombstone
And Granite Work.
Scotch Granite, and Marble of every’ description.
on SS separate and M ompuly © nded to. onnmente
Ali work warranted to be firstsclass
Before giving your orders for any, of
hoicest wig Liquors and C Ss.
: s
Sons Os, Pas ab C mmerciais-rets.
. that the English master who discovered
and vouchés for Him.
farmer, and recently.a collector called
on him for the payment of a note secured by chattel mortgage.The farmer was cbdurate and gave
no satisfaction that he would ever-pay
the note. . Finally the collector said:
“*Well, I’ll have to take the 11 cowa
named in the mortgage.’
“Oh, no, you haven't am
on 11 cows on this farm.’ soins
“Why, yes, F have.”’ And the collector pulled out a copy of the mertatae
and read as follows:
““*One red and white cow, one cow
spotted red and white, one red cow with
white spots, one cow with white spot
in forehead, one red cow with two white
hind feet, one white cow with red spote
on side, one white and red cow, one red
cow with two white fore feet, one white
cow with red spot on shoulders, one red
cow with white spots on hips, one white
cow spotted with red.’ Now, how do
you like that?’’ continued the collector.
“Oh, that’s all right. Isee you've
got 11 mortgages on my old red and
white cow. There she is down in the
pasture. The boys will go down and
pate you catch her !”— Atlanta Constitution.
A Racial Difference.
There can beno question that very
bodily, that exist between the average Frenchman and the average Englishman -are caused by the’ distinct
methods of education that prevail on
the different sides of the channel. You
would not like your son’s only schooling to be obtained in France. On the
other band, you have a pretty distinot
belief that if French boys were sent
over here young enough and put to good
English schools, they would grow up
into a very fair sort of Britons. A typical story of the ways of French schoolboys, with their ushers, is reported in
recént. morning papers. Some spirits
had been smuggled into one of the
dormitories —a thing, we fear, not altogether unknown: in some English
establishments. It is even conceivable
the bottle would have confiscated it to
his own use, but this would not have
been at the invitation of his pupils.
contented to make one of the party, and
as he was not so used to rum as his pupils, he got so terribly drunk that he
died. Happily for the French’ boys,
their compulsory military service gives
them an opportunity, later on for learning a little discipline.—Pall Mall Gazette. : .
The Thief Discovered.
An employee in an up town resort
has been held under suspicion for some
time, and came near losing his position,
on account of the antics of a big tomcat. For weeks the cash registers, when
connted at the close of the day’s business, Bhowed a deficit of several dollars,
and no clew could be had to explain the
mysterious absence of the money. The
proprietor, having. great’ confidence in
bis enployee, was wystified, and not untid a few nights ago was the matter
made clear, While alone in the place,
after closing hours, the proprietor was
startled to hear the click of the registers, foliowed by repeated clicks, like
those of a novice upon the keys of a piano. Looking up, he found his pet cat
playing upun the keys of the register
aud apparently enjoying the‘ performance as much as if he were a feline
Paderewski.—New York Journal.
Vindicated the Law.
A friend of Representative Culberson
of Texas related the following incident:
‘bon Mr. Culberson was prosecuting
nitovney,’’-he said, ‘‘there was a criminal statute universally disregarded. The
indictment of a well known man for
violation of this law was secured through
the efforts of Mr. Culberson, who prosecuted the case with more vigor than almost any he bad ever conducted, succeeding in securing a conviction and
sentence to‘the penitentiary. Then he
left town; and no’ one knew where he
had gone until ‘he and the prisoner, who
ad be) taken to the penitentiary, returned” “together. Mr. Culberson had
gone to the governor, obtained a pardon,
and met the convict at the penitentiary
with it. ‘The law had been vindicated,
and there were no more violations of
that statute in Jefferson. ’’-~* % é
Not Enough Mases.
The unmusical manager who protested when he found a performer’ in his
orchestra holding his bow during a rest,
saying to bim, ‘‘I don’t pay you to
rest!’’ was the same one who, on another occasion, was superintending the
arrangement of some performers who
were representing allegorical characters.
‘‘Here in front,’’ said the author of .
the piece which was to be given, ‘‘we
will put the nine muses. ’’
“Nine muses!’’ exclaimed the great
manager contemptuously. ‘‘Nine muses
would look well in that great space,
wouldn’t they? We will have 86
muses !’’—Youth’s Companion.
Overdeing It.
“Now, Imaintain,’’ said Miss Strong,
‘that there is no place filled by man
which a woman cannot fill. Is that com.
prehensive enough?’’ ~
“I¢ is very comprehensive, ’” replied
. Mr. Northside, ‘‘but I am prepared to
. go still further in advocacy of woman’s
ability.’’
**Are you?’’
Yes, Tam. On the seat of a-street
car, fer instance, she eat fill two men’s
places. ’’—-Pittsburg * Chronicle Telegraph. >
Oregon has 18, 798 hands in her faotories and makes every year $41, vasatd
174 worth of goods.
“The. first of the modem’ bastnnnee
Marble or Granite Work give us a
” WEISENBURGER & COFFEY.
CONEY S ane
many of the differences, mental and . .
But the French pion in question was
There is a man in eevla who .
knows how to. ‘mortgage comoty who :
Montezuma “Record knows this man .
The man is a Pure Drugs.
.
Our Prescription Department may be said
to be thoroughly up to date.
We handle only those Ch Is and
Drugs that are of the highest oe of
Purity and Ex¢ellence,
Physivians and Families citi anne
tions to us may be confident that they. will
be carefully and skillfully compounded,—
We take all the ‘precaution. necessary to
prevent mistakes, while our prices are reasonable,. :
DICKERIIAN & CO.
Telephone No. 30.
(Successors to CARR BROS.),
Cor. Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada City,
READ
Nevada County’s Leading Druggists and Stationers,
-The Daily ‘Franscryiot
If you want to know all about the
Crold MIining,
Morticultural,
Agricultural,
Stock Raising,
Lumbering
And other resources of
INES V ADA COUNTY
© Besides being fully informed at all times on
¥
Tue Locar News Haprenincs AND Court
PROCEEDINGS.
.
Oal,
LD ee =
were made in China about the your 1009 { nig
. MANHOOD RESTORED
C:U:P:1:D:E:N:E
Before Using Cupidene.
Nervousness. or Diseases of the Generative Organs
LOST MANHOOD
HEADACHE;
PIMPLES,
per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS,
remedy to cure the complaint without an operation.
. A written guarantee ‘qe the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use
of six boxes.
:
ei Veus
This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all
—SUCH AS—
PAINS IN THE BACK,
TIRED FEELING,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION,
—_——9—
_o—
One Dollar a box, six “bokee for $5.
*
Send for Circulars and Testimonials.
PARE 3 cetee 6 VAVOL: MEDICINE mes P. O. Box 2076, San Vraneieea,
ties sale in’ Nevada City by DICKERMAN & Co.
After Using Cupidene
SLEEPLESSNESS: . TD
DEBILITY,
IMPOTENCY,
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE PAILS.
(pe The Doctor has discovered the active principle on which the vitality of the
SEXUAL apparatus is dependent.
The reason why sufferers are not cured by pee and medicines is because over 9C
or which CUPIDENE is the only known
CHICO,” CAL.
MEDICINE TAKEN: INTERNALLY.
NO HYPODERMIC 1NaRCTION:
Cure Guaranteed in 21 Days.
Joun Davinson
.
OFFICERS 3
Protideat....6c00cc0:e0: ccrhtejeeiiah tecercage (10D oy MLGES BOR ie
Vice President......... Mice h cy mk sige ha Tes vagies a aks .R, R. FIMPLE
POROWNEN cee cyirs chen cs Coat euees OP CUPS Pe eae ae hyd Coeur C. A. MARCH
WL . RGR Oe nM Mae otis Fics Maar g nWeka kee aaa’s waa ee J. D. MARCH
Manager....... Gest fe qa tes bia toe dich Wine ks i's 0 Oh ae'e Cie: .H. R. CONNELLY
DIRECTORS :
Dr, J. Exrurs Ropity J. D, Marcu R. K, Fierne *
H, R. Conneity
CASH!
Harness and Saddlery.
I Have Decided to Sell
For
CASH ONLY
Team Harness and Saddles
at Rock Bottom Prices!
Single and Double Driving
Harness in all styles.
Strap Work.
Close buyers will do well to
get my prices before placing
their orders for Spring Stock.
Jas. Cairns,
Broad St. Opp. National Hotel,
Nevada City, Cal,
r.A. Chapman,
Dr. N. EB. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DON TTS
ae
A Office at Residence,
Sacramento Street. .
Machinery for Sale.
A Saw Mill Machinery,
\Complete. It will be sold
at a Bargain.
For particulars apply to,
FRED E. BROWN,
Transcript Office,
‘\youLp You
RELISH A RELISH ?
cores
Pecor’s Oyster Cocktails : .
ARE THE THING, ,
Charley Compounds
: ae. Drinks real
Private Lunch Rooms
eee Nicoly Furnished
~—AT THE
Milwaukee Brewery Saloon,
Vegetables, Fruit, Rte,
». EB. A. WALLACE
pues PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE
people of Nevada City that he has made arrangements to have orders left at
Miss Annie Cohn’s Store,
ON MA1N STREET,
For Vegetables, Fresh Fruits in season,
Dried Fruits, Chickens, Eggs, Bte.
All orders left at the above place
will be promptly attended to,
He hopes by selling the best of articles in his
lite at toe iowe-t livin i
share of Se paniis uaitonen ng paris
Orders will be received on and after Feb, 6.
EH. A. Wallace.
Nevada City, Feb 8, 1896
f. L. BOWMAN. J. F. SHAW,
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
n Odd Fellows Building, Broad re t,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Fine Plate Worka Specialty,
All Kinds of Fillings.
Extracting Skillfully Dene
And Now Don't You Forget It
'} That when you are in Grass Valley
Be sure and call on
nos etroagiae ae A ee
gic MR.)