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BROWN & CALKINS. :
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES,
ne year, strictly in. advance....86
Six months 3 Cbs ince pattie ci nce tad)
Three months,
Per week . b ce
‘If net paid in advance, 60 cents per month,
: gang —Legal advertising $1
pipe ed nsertion. 50 cents Gar i per
for each additional insertion, — advertisementa as per. gerd 5 :
Teal netices 10 cents per line for first insertien and tio 1 ont por bh additional insertion.
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Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City
a second-class matter.
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SUPERVISORS.
IM. BUEFINGTON, D. McPHETRES,
PRIDGHON A.J. WOODS
DONNELLY,
Nevada City Mail Time Table. mo
: Arrives Closes
_Eastern,... 9:43 a,m. 11:30'a.m
PE 9:43.m. 11:30, m.
Suche 4:45 p.m. *8:00 p.m
“Excepting Saturdays. ;
‘Grass Valley, Chicago Park, jolfax, 4:45 p.m, 11:30 a, m.
‘Grass Valley ra re 9:43 a.m. 8:00 p. m.
‘Sierra Ghigs 21180 a.m. 8:00 p.m:
-N. Bloomtield,.. 3:00 p.m. . 8:00 p. m.
iMaybert,....: 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p. m.
*You Bet.... 9:30. m. — 2.00 p. m. .
*Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
‘Office Honrs—9 a,,m. to 7:30.p. m, Sun‘days and Holidays: 11:30 a. m. to 12:30
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Table of Distance from Nevada City . son
and Fare.
Te MILES. FARE,
Mlphace 006. KOR eee cceecee ss wees
Birchville,.. A Sap
Camptonvi earrnn
marie bieies . s: 2 2
Oclumbin Hill. . 188 2 60
UL a aiepe met tie te ~ 1 2
Liat SND reny eM oe Railroad 2 25
Dutch Tak.. seeenel? Stage.. 2 50
Downieville.. ...44 ‘ 7 50
Edwards es Ai ¢ Serta a WEEP EN re 1 00
Forest City.. ...39 . 7 00
French Corral. ines “182 Dinakiaberin ska's
+ Graniteville....28 Stage... . 400
+ Grass Valley...4 epee gs
* Lake City... ee of te ea ie . 2 00
= Little York,,... 124 $8 1 50
.Moore’s Flat... 20 Gee Oe
“N, Bloomfield. . Lab BoC ee
> N. SanJuan... 13 $¢ . peasene a OO
vOmega....00. 20 Pace ee Oe
i Purdon Bridge Secene 64 CO ee week ek ee
i Relief Hill..... 18 Me age hee
; Rough & Ready.. 8 OO ae ainne) ae
: Sierra City.... 56 Lee iin see 9 00
:@marteville la cua 19 HE ee es ae
; Spenceville... .20 He OE EES Oe
!Sacramento....76 Railroad., . 4 30
‘San Francisco.,..160 as CER 6 50
“Truckee. .. +..+..88 os aee: Ole
YWashington... 19 Stage.... . 2 50
Wea Bet..... 10 Og oebe a OU
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J. J. JACKSON,
Geile Agent for Nevada City.
SCHMIDT BROS.,
° Pine Street, Nevada City
Leading Cigar Dealers.
—In Stuck—
General Arthur,
Humboldt imp’td,
Boh < Club.
Goan ae
in the City. Harmogia ~~~
W. D. LEWIS,
(Successor to Lewis & Hei ry.)
—PROPRIETOR OF—
«THE HUB.”
Leading Lady
Best
= Cent
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THOS. s. Pant es,
O* merciat and Pin
EB.’ B. POWER,
PU PIRBSAT RI ESCA"
I. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
UILDING, COR. COMOTSOUE
Oruget
Ww. E. F. DEAL,
Attorney-at-Law.
:. Reoms 51, 52 and 53 Nevada Block,
SAN . FRANCISCO.
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
wu PRACTICEIN THE STATE AND U
8. Courts. i
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
bi daltehy bf mee nda BLOCK
Ore evada' City.” ice in all the
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
wu PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS,
State and Federal.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
\ ¥FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD
[ U and Pine wtepetee Neyada City,
W. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Des aan SURVEYOR AND DEPeveda City. i 3) ce in Mor
JOHN 1. CALDWELL,
‘Attorney at Law, Notary Public and
-Conveyancer. s
— : NAL HOCyurs: BROAD ST Mn a NATIONS 1, FD
vada, Nh
. Estates in Probate ro
Souris 6 a aes, oareful attention. P
Rose Carnivals
and a
Venetian
; Water
Carnival
will swell the great tide of merrymaking to sweep over the State thie
season, :
{Santa Rosa Carnival
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 Matec
knows all about roses.
Santa Cruz Venetian
Water Carnival
is announced for June 17 to 20 inclusive. Mere mention brings vivic
recollections of last season’s brilliant
event to be completely eclipsed this
year, it is said, Thousands wil:
wonder how,
will be
Reduced Rates “..3s 1,
the Southern Pacific Company for
all these brilliant events, Arrang:
your vacation programme aecord.
ingly and call on the agents foi
particulars,
Monuments, Tombstones, &e,
WEISENBORGER & COFFEY,
Boulder Street,
Near Park Avenue.
Was» fully prepared to take contracts for Ikinds of °
Monumunt,
Tombstone
: And Granite Work.
Soom Granite, and Marble of every descripTattering. en Tombstones eid Monnmenta
promptly attended to.
Ali work warranted to be first-class
and the prices lowest in the State,
<hoicest Wiel, Liquors and Cigars.
as ak @ smmorcial Streate. Ue
Before giving your orders for any kind of
' Marble hg at Work give us a call,
WEISENBURGER & COFFEY.
Omee Tiley Bailing, Nevada Oty. .
Crncectonss sonpive, Pine atacte Som oom :
Attorney and Counsiine at Law andl
Pong gun
instrument, and he says so. ie
‘But the piano does rattle,’ insists
the owner.
this key."’ And, sure enough, ® deoidéd buss and jingle are heard. —
“Tt is not in the piano,”’ replies the
tuner, and he touches the key again and
again, at the same time glancing
around the room. ‘‘There it is,’t he
says at last, “pointing to the glass
globe around the gas jet. ‘There is the
rattler,’’ and the irritating noise is siJenced when he removes the glass globe.
This is a common experience of piano
tuners. Certain notes in. the piano vibrate in harmony with a gas fixture, a
Picture frame, a china plaque hung
against the wall or the brio-a-brao which
oommonly litters the top of the sensitive instrument, and the innocent piano
is blamed: for the discordant jangle.
Pins, ‘buttons and other. things foreign
to'the piano which ‘find their way into
the instrument ‘set up complaints and
harsh cries when certain keys are
atruck, and recently a piano tuner in
Evanston, searching for the ‘‘rattle,’’
~ . found and restored to the young woman
who used the instrument her upper set
of false teeth, which had disappeared
mysteriously the week before.
Besides’ coins, buttons, pins and
toothpicks, the piano tuner’s salvage inoludes hatrpins, pocketknives, pap
cutters, manicure instruments, knit
needles, matches,’ jewelry, nails, tacke,
bits of glass, pieces of picture wire,
buokles, collar buttons, sleeve buttons,
rings and even money which had been
placed in the case for safe keeping and
then forgotten.—-Chicago Chronicle, “
STORY ABOUT LINCOLN.
Senator John M. Palmer Tells of Their
“The first time I met Mr, Lincoln,”’
said Senator Palmer of Illinois, ‘‘ was
in 1839, when I went to Springfield to
be admitted to the bar. He waa already
recognized as a Whig leader. He wore,
I rémeniber; a ‘suit of linsey Woolsey . that could not have been worth more
than $8, even in those days. The last
time I saw him was in February of
1865. I had come to Washington, at the
request of the governor, to complain
that Illinois had been credited with 18,000 too few troops. I saw Mr. Lincoln
one afternoon, and he asked me to come
again in the morning. °*The text morning I sat ir the anteroom while several
officers: were received. At length I was
told to enter the president’s' room. Mr.
Lincoln was in the hands of the barber.
***Come in, Palmer,’ he called out,
‘come in. You're home folks. I can
shave before you. Icouldn’t before those
others, and I have to do it some time.’
“We chatted about various matters,
and at length I said, ‘Well, Mr. Lineoln, if anybody had told me that in a
great crisis like this the people were
going out to a little one horse town and
pick out a one horse lawyer for presi
dent, I wouldn’t have believed it.’
‘*Mr, Lincoln whirled aboyt in_ his
chair, his face white with lather and a
towel under his chin. At first I thought
he was angry. Sweeping the barber
away, he leaned forward, and, placing
one hand on my knee, said:
‘¢ ‘Neither would I, but it was a time
when a man with a policy would have
been fatal to the country. I have never
had a policy. I have simply tried to do
what seemed best each day as each day
came.’ ’’—-New York Sun.
The “Arabian Nights” Once More.
A large part of Cairo is very little
spoiled. It is still, toa great degree,
the city of the ‘‘Arabian Nights.’’ The
worst injury was-done before England
took the reins, for it was Ismail who
recklessly ran streets through mosques
and ancient palaces in order to make a
straight drive to the citadel. In the
Boulevard Mohammed Aly we certainly
find the oddest jumble of east and west,
old and new. For example, just oppo
site the stately mosque of Sultan Hasan,
at the ‘head of this unsightly street, you
see a cabaret with the signboard, ‘‘Grog
Shop For Army and Navy;’’ next door
a Moslem school, as the inscription,
‘*Medresseh Mohammediyeh,’’ shows.
Across the road stands the shapeless mass of the unfinished Rifa’iyeh
mosque, erected at the cost of £850,000
by the mother of Ismail, and within
those unroofed walls, surrounded by
rotting scaffolding, lies the body of the
princely borrower himself. Under the
shadow of Sultan Hasan an Arab barber
is cutting hair with a modern clipping
machine, A. gayly painted harim carriage stands in the road. On the panel
pass by without any sort of emotion at
heas queer sights. Overhead the citadel
boom out a salute, for it is the
great festival, the Id-él-Kebir.—*~
Reminded Him.
“T observe, Rocksw
said the Rev. Dr. Fourthly, ‘‘that ‘w
I spoke in my sermon cehilbeengs the
evils of gam in atocks, andexpressed the hope that no member of my
congregatidh ever frequented places
where such gambling was made a bnainess, you slapped your thigh emphatically. I am glad if the sentiment met
a val.’?
Wie an ihe fact is, doctor, ”? re.
as Brother Rocksworthy, ‘‘I—I sud.
remembered beste pan ee
pe + ho aoe St ae
“Now, listen when Itouch }
is a sham coat of arms. Solemn sheikhs . .
ae
‘aire
‘Pure Drugs. »
mien ort
Our Sewites Department may be said
tobe thoroughly up to date. ©.
We handle only those Chemicals: and
Drugs that are of the highest canter of
Purity and Excellence,
Physivisns-and Families sending Prescriptions to ué may be confident that they will
be carefully: and skillfully compounded.—
We take all the precantion necessary to
prevent mistakes, while our pins are reas~
onable,
DICKERIIAN & CO.
Telephone No. 30.
(Successors to CARR BROS.),
Nevada County’s Leading Druggists and Stationers,
Cor. Pine and Commercia! sts., Nevada City. .
The Daily Transcriot
If you want to know all about the
Gold Mining,
Horticultural,
@&gricultural,
Stock
And other resources of}
NEVADA. COUNTY
' .
Raising,
Lumbering
Besides being fully informed at all
Tue Loca News Haprenincs AND CourRT
PROCEEDINGS.
times on
LOST MANHOOD,
HEADACHE,
PIMPLES,
of six boxes,
Mar REE
Before Using Cupidene:. *
MANHOOD RESTORED
~—BY—
C:U:P:1:D:E:N:E
This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all
Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organ
—SUCH AS—
PAINS IN THE BACK,
TIRED FEELING,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
DESPONDENOY AND CONSTIPATION,
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS.
ee
e Doctor has discovered the active bslailale on which the vitality of the
SEXUAL apparatus is dependent,
‘The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over. seca
per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which i caine is: 6% only known
remedy to cure the complaint without an operation.
A written guarantee to refund the monéy if a permanent cure in not tected by the use
One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5.
Send for Circulars and Testimonials. :
© Address all mail orders to DA VOL MEDICINE CO., Po, Box 2076, Son, Franelaey
For sale in Nevada City by DICKERMAN & CO.
After Using Cupidenc
SLEEPLESSNESS"
DEBILITY,
IMPOTENOY,
a
MEDICINE TAKEK INTERNALLY.
NO HYPODERMIC INJECTION,Cuee Guaranteed in 21 Days.
President. ... ee ee ie
Joun Davipson
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OFFICERS :
.DR, J. ELLIS RODLEY
Wied Peden b es hs. bias Ooi co vec ce Coal LEER D SL Cee cco R. R. FIMPLE.
Manager, . ee aes Ge: CCRVCARUEV ER MES OE Ua Oe eeeenee cand H. R. CONNELLY
DIRECTORS : : as
Dr, J. Evtis Ropiey : J. D. Marc Rk. R, Freer
H, R. Connztiy
CASH!
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,
mee
Dr. A. Chapman,
Dr. N. B. Chapman,
r. Oo. W. Chapman,
. DBNTIisTs
BPreesn %
Office at Residence,
Sacramento Street.
Machinery for. Sale.
A Saw: Mill Machinery,
Complete. It will be sold
ata Bargain.
For particulars apply to,
FRED E. BROWN,
Harness and Saddlery.
\OULD You
RELISH A RELISH ?
j
Pecor’s Oyster cocktals
ARE THE THING,
Charley Compounds
<All Drinks Properly,
Private Linch Rooms
eee _Nicely Furnished
—AT THE
Milwaukee Brewery Saloon,
Vegetables, Fruit, Ete.
E. A. WALLACE
f yg PLEASURE IN INFORMING Tits
people of Nevada City that h mad
rangemente to have orders left P. ~~,
Miss Annie Cohn’s Store,
ON MAIN STREBT,
For Yogetables, Fresh Fruits in Season,
Dried Fruits, Chickens, Eggs, Ete.
All orders left at the above piace
will be promptly attended to.
He hopes by selling the best of articles {
line at the iowest livis teak ben
share of the public patrenan wtp oety tebtesranbhaiare
Orders will be received ee Pind after Feb. 6,
HE. A. Wallace.
Nevada City, Feb 3, 1896
{, L. BOWMAN. J. F. SHAW,
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
n@Qdd Fellows Building, Broad re t,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Fine Plate Worka Specialty, ~~
All Kinds of Fillings,
Extracting Skillfully Bone
And Now Dont tie Neg It
Be sure and call on
JIMMIE; JENKING
And get a glass of that cold, sharp
NEVADA CITY BEER, or any other kind, .
: of first-class drinks,
Main Street, . Rext 008 to Thee, Wite
heim’s Meat Market, — ey
UNION MARKET, _