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Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co,
_ -~ sss a an
Congressional Diréttory. A Practital Hint to Ladies.
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APRIL. 4. “1804, VOL. LXVI-*NO. 10246
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING,
A PROSPEROUS CITY. NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Maia’ Street.
5D. C. a Mask, San Francisco,
H. Stansfield, Reno, Nevada,
T. McCombs, San Francisco,
W. 4H. Williama, Sacramento,
C. Cleveland, New York,
G. D. Ennis, ve
FE. Hamlin Jr., Sierra City,
A. J. Cadwallader, Datch Flat,
L. O. Williams,
KE. Conger, ts
C. C, Ohl, Vitginio City;
Geo. Ball,
J. W. \hompson, Sacramento,
Jas. Smith,
O. FE. Wodell, dd
a. P Witkinson Trackes”
€. Cole,
J. Andrews, we :
ARKIVALS AT THE
National Exchange; Broad Street.
Mrs. C. D. Eastin, San Francisco,
C. Barton, Downieville,
Miss Beeves, San Francisco,
OC. M. Gregory, *
Miss Strart, . ownieville,
Mts, Beatty, Grass Valley,
,, ©. Gabbraith, Central House, 5
eri H. Allen, Sacramento, .
; powell, Maryavule, =§= . , .
©. W. Tozer, Washington,
E. T.Worthley, w,
Jno. McBean, on
Geo. Ellis, Graniteville,
B. 8. Blair, Sacramento,
J: H. Smith, Angels Camp,Wm. A. Bernheim, San Byangisce,
Alex 5. Wert, Se
A Plain Business Proposition. EASTERN TRAVEL.
It is Increasing So Th at Traing Have Through the courtesy of Congressman. If ladies’ woulll enly realize how disapThere is nothing*mnysterious about adverto be Run in Sections. . Camimetti the Transoniet: has recéived a. pointing it is to\go a long distance té call tising. It is an exact scienee. You are
. . copy of the Congressional directory of the] upon one and then find the one they desire} simply telling people where they can get cerRecord~Unjgn : Traveling still increases, . 8rd Congress: 1t-issa very aseful book of . to see ‘‘just gone out,’’ there: would be more . tain needed thinys. ‘That's all there is of
both from the East and going back. A large . reference and coutaine 340 pages ot atatis~. who wonld set aside jgome -particular day it. If you can tell them about something
number of those coming here have money, . tical and other information compiled by . each week upon ijwhich they would be at} they want, or ought to want—if you havea
too, and are looking for eligible chances to} Francis M. Cox. hous, have that day understood by their . good thing to offer—adverti-ing will sell it, _
invest it. If such people were met on their — friends; and’above'all make: it a point to} Most any sort of advertising is useful, bat
arrival and given every information possiite It Is so Everywhiere. stay in on the’ appointed day. And a call} newspaper-advertising is not only the best
many of them might locate here. Many strangers pre cérklaghad! town every seems so much more home-like and cheering . but it costs less than any other kind—serTrain No. 4 came from the East yesterday day. There are about five men in Grass: if a cup of chocolate, glasa of wine or tea. vice considered. Youcan get more cireumorning with a load of that class of people. Valley for every ‘position. and some light cake are in readiness, (Ctay~} lation—talk to more poople—for less money,
It came in two sections, with seven sleepers, sr tine-oeinch silplinencmeueanlibon lord keepé all sorts of choice delicacies for) in a newspaper, thau in any other.way,
one of which contained forty-one passengers, i Atlantic formal and informal receptions, by the, way.). Figur. it, out and sce.
the number on board the train being about Usually involves sea sickness, When the Try it and see if you'and your friends ard The epee ea erke-Styte:
250. Another train, in two sections, left. waves play pitch and toss with you, strong not both better satisfied with each other, ee
Ogden last night. Agents or proper literature distributed ‘on these trains as they
cross the mountains a be—productive
of much good.
~. QGrass Valley Coming to the Front in
Fine’ Style.
ha Telégraph:: Every hotel in Grass Valley
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors: is crowded to overflowing and the proprie= <==] ters of these institutions are out rustling
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT for rooms on the outside in order that they
15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month accommodate those who apply for such,
An old resident remarked to us the othe}day that he stodd ipon a street corner in
town for about ati hour and/out of the hun+
dreds of people wiro"passed him, he could recognize but a few, they were mostly all
strangers, and he*said, that were it not for
the buildings and other familiar scenes: he
would have felt likes stranger himself.
The Native Sons and: Native Daugh=. "oy oi Grass iar Vata 2
_ters Entertain. sent about @ year come back he world sect N.J
The joint entertainment given last night as though he had got in into the wrong pew: ° #8
by the Native Sons and Native Daughters »
was a decided success in every particular, Abr ‘Cabin. *
or more persons who were’ in attendasee, Armory Hall, whefe it is to be'tised as ‘part
Beginning at 8:30 o'clock, after the regular} .¢ +1. decorations-for the Curly Bears’. ball
session of Hydraulic Parlor adjourned, the] ,., Friday evening-next. The ball will prefollowing prograin was rendered:
scape sent a novel appearance when‘#he ge may
Vocal solo, ‘‘ Hearts,” Miss Lizzie: Avery,
et through.
Vocal solo, ‘** When the Dewdeeps: Kissed r a : ner
the Daisies,” Miss Gertrude Adair. a: ~~ Have Opened a “Shop. Sear
Recitation, Mra. Belle Douglass. \
Vocal solo, ‘* Italia,’”” Miss Mary Morton, Harvey & Packendy.the« painters, have
Recitation, ‘‘ One pf the Unemployed,” opened a shop on Main street and—propose
L. 8. Calkins, to locate here. They have done considerVocal solo, ‘Love's Old Sweet Song,” table sign and ornamental painting and their
Miss Emma Schemer. work speaks for itvelf.
Published Every Evening, except Sunday;
MO 0
WHEN PAID IN ADYANCE : :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
A PLEASANT TIME.
indeed must be the stomach that can “stand Guckien's arniow . ee Fa
it without revolting. Tourist®, conimerdial
travelers, yachtmep, mariners, all testify . The best: Salve in th the-world for Cuts,'. ton cnt-a-way and the nobbiest thing in the
. hat Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is “the best . Braises; Sores; Ulcers; SaltRheum, —Pever-markct. We've got big line coming,
remedy for the nausea experienced: in reugh'. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands; Chilblains, R. H. Mitier,
weather on the water. ~ Nervous and weakly . Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posili.ely. — tf The Old Reliable,
Sanraniente Bee : x B, Pittenen:of . travelers by land often suffer from something . cures Piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaran: re teo-—
Newcastle, formerly Assmblyman for Placer . akin to this, and find in thé Bitters ite surést . teed to give perfect satisfacion o: money BooxKeerens and others of sedentaty
county, was in the city yesterday, He. remedy, No disorder of thestomact, liveror . refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For} habits cure constipation with Simmons Liver
says his mine near Newcastle is showing . bowels is so obstinate that it may' not” be. sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Regulator.
good-results. They have tunneled in 300. overcome by the prompt and through remfeet and have struck the mother lode, ‘The . edy. Equally efficacous is it-for chilld and
rock pans out now ovér $20 per fon. Mr. . Tever, kidney and rheumatic trouble and ne =
Patterson says there is no stock . fawadle. vousness. Emigrants to the frontier should:
ASE EAS provide themselves with this fine medicinal
‘ : afeguard against the effect of vicissitudes of
. Twere i ig more Catarrh in this section of . clinate, hardship, exposure and fatigue.
the country than all other diseases put toves :
.gether, and until the last few years wassup: . _
posed to be incurable. Mor a great many
; The Oxford Sack Suit for gentlemen is the
latest in the clothing line, Its-athiree-but20@eA Placer County Mine.
Vocal duet, Messrs, J. J.» Hanley ~ pl ‘aude
J. M. Foley. Services Sunday. .
Vocal solo, James Grimes, There will be services next Sunday. at the
Recitation (by request) L. 8. Calkins. Catholic Church-at-the usual-hours,
Then came an ode-singing contest between Rev, D. GarTLann.
the Native Sons and Native Daughters, ri A
the members -of each Parlor respectively . . Goranson Maxwam has appointed Irvsinging their opening and closing odes, . 8 M. Scott to succeed R. P. Hammond as
Ed. Sowenberg, « ide
G. B. Miller, bu
Andy Hampel, Sacramento,
Fred Hayes, ff
Ed. M. Lyrm, ff
Samuel Downey, Smarteville,
W.-C-Hormer, t
P. S. Waldron and wife, Graniteville,
Miss Waldon, Lake City,
G. M. Smallwood, San Juan,
years doctors pronounced it a local disdase,
and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science has proven
catarrh to be a constitutional disease and
therefore requires constitutional treatment,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I’. J
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
Hon. J. M. Walling acted as referee ‘and Park Commigsioner in San Francisco.
decided the contest in favor of Laurel Parlor.
Ice cream and cake were served as-refresh+
ments, after which the company tried their
skill at whist for the next -hour and a half
or discolored*hair asswmes‘the natural color
of youth, and grows luxuriant and strong,
pleasing everybody.
inten Mrs. M. Doud, Downieville,;
; ’ " Miss Annie Carlson te
By-using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray, faded Misa Ella Usileei, ="
J. E. Smith, “§
J. 8. Goodwin, You Bet,
M. C. Brock,
Neat marble-top tables had been provided
for the card players. for the c . The firat prize, a /
nice vase, was won by William Floyd and /
Mrs. William Holmes, the -booby~ prize;
three #oda crackers, being awarded to
Charles Loughridge and Mrs.) F, T. Niloni GR EK I: ‘a T T ‘ GC. a
\_It was about 12 o’clock when the even+
ing’s entertainment concluded.
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Midwinter Fair Souvenirs.
“Midwinter—Fair, only10 eente; smaller
size, 5 cents, For sale by ©. J. Frang. by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices.Broad street.
Come Early and Don’t Get Left.
Large size Aluminum Souvenirs cf the] am going to sell Goods this Spring
constitutional cnre on the market)
taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a
teaspoonful,
and mucous surfaces of the system,
offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails
to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials.
QOG@F Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Transcript block.
Adams Pepsin Tutti ‘Frutti.
It is
It acts directly on the blood
‘They ‘His G Th
where ail" others fail oughe, Crow
Throat, Hoarseness, ail 00g
Asthma, For Consumption
has cured thousands, and wil! OURR Sro0
takenin mae : ists on @ guarantee. For Bac
SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLABTERSS
Address, .
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0,
ROOM TO -RENT.
A single room on the second floor of the
Enquire .of Fred E,
? This Rot
teed to dare you. "Price, 00 sly 1s guaran
For sale at as Bros. Brown.
per acres 0 ane een ena er Raa nes mens ne ne a eS
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Ourtes and fever of three years standing
cured by—Simmons Liver Regulator.—E; }
Watkins; Watkins House, ‘Uptonville, Kyi
4 a ean OO te
DON’T HURRY ABOUT BUYING.
A Word to Men and Boys Concerning. z x xk kk RRR R kK Rk KRKK RK KKKKRRRREKS
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Read Our List of Bargains.
Every Department Complete.
Clothing.
We won't take much of your time right BA R GAINS: /
now.
We just want to say’ that-iour stock of
Spring and Summer Clothing ison the way
and -will be here by April 1st.
Don’t be ‘in a hurry about buying till you.
“have seen the novelties we are going to of
fer thig season, _. BH. Mitten,
tf The Old Reliable,
All Free;
Those who have used Dr, King's New
Discovery know its value, and .those .whé
have not, have now the opportunity to try
it Free, Call on the advertised Druggist
and geta Trial Bottle, Free. Send your
name andaddress:‘to. H. E‘Buokiuw & Co.)
Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s
New Lité Pills Free,;'as well as a copy of
Guide to Health and Household Instructor,
Pree, All of'which is guaranteed to doiyou
good and cost you nothing. Sold at Oarr
Bros. Drug Store,
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See the World’s Fair for Fifteen Cents
Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
‘cents in postage stamps, we will mail you
prepaid our Souvenir PortTrotio oF THE
Wor.p’s Cotumpia Exposition ithe regular
price is Fifty cents, but as we want you to
have one, we make the price nominal. Yoa
will find it a work of art anda thing to be
prized, ' It contains full page view .of the
~ great buildings, with descriptions of same,
and is executed in highest style of art, If
not satisfied with it, after you get it, we
will refund the stamps-and let you been, he be
book. Address,
H, E, BUCKLEN & 00., Chicago, Th,
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Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: ‘‘Shiloh’s ‘Vitalizer ‘SAVED “MY
LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a
debilitated system I ever-used.””. For Dyapepsia, Liver .or Kidney: trouble it exvels.
Price 75 cts.“ Sold by Carr Bros,
Take ! Take ! Take Simmons Liver Reguator for dyspepsia, constipation and heart~
bara.
Called “Meeting.
A called meeting of Nevada Chapter, Na.
6, R. A. M., will be held at Masonic. Hall,
Wednesday evening, April 4th;.at 7:30. a3
e6eo-+.
or
and bowels open; Take Simmons: Liver . ’
Regulator.
Furnished Rooms to ‘Rent.
On Pine street, , sneer the Seepensiod
Bridge. Apply on the premises:
au2dq] "Mite Jor.
BARGAINS !
Reaa Them.
MEN’ S SUITINGS——
Round Cut, Square Cut, Cut=-a-Ways.
Nobby, Stylish and Neat.
Three lines of Men's Suits $5; worth 10.
Four lines of Men’s Suits $8; worth $12.
Three lines of Men’s Suits $10; good value at $14.
Five lines of Men’s Suits $12; reduced from $17 50.
Dress Suits.reduced to low figures. :
Just received from the East, a large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Buits—latest cuts
and latest pattern. 1 offer same at astonishingly low prices, .
$2. 60 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 me: thereby saving the expense paying jobbers, I make that gain-yours:
I have seeured:the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat. Manufacturing 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 stylish line of Shirtings justout. Firat to receive, firat
to offer. Stanley make, they go at $l. Madras, 50 cents, 75 ceats and $1.
An elegant line of Negligee Shirts—new and nobby.
Neckwear in all Styles and Shades,
Twenty dozen Scarfs worth 50 cents reduced to 25 centa,
25 dozen Windsor Scarfs—they go at 25 cents.
Fancy Bows, @ll shades,
BARGAINS!
It will convince you I am the leader in Stylesand Fashions.’
Do not overlook the fact that I have invoiced a large stock of Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’,
and Children’s Shoes. ;
I offer Gents’ Mule Skin Shoes for $2 50, best value in America,
My $8°50' aroo (#oods are bargains. Hand Sewed. ‘Try them.
Ten dozen Ladies’ Cloth, Top Kid—they go at $1 75.
«25 dozen Dongola. Kid,worth $3, they go at $2.
Children’s Pebble and Kid $1 25 to $1 75.
and widths.
Leading
CHAS. GRIME ; Clothier.
@@ SPECIAL ATTENTION’ PAID TO COUNTRY ORDERS. gg
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Cash 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 &' paws. where will
be kept at all times the most complete steck of ;
Fancy Groceries, Provisions..
CASE GOODS, ETC.
TO BE Poa IN ots Sey Sod counry:
Correct ain and Shapes.All sizes
‘. Cures Dyspepsia, Relieves Heartburn.
View my display of Gents’ Furnishings in my New Window. .
~~ Chewing Gum.
A Good Substitute for Tobacco.
FOLEY. LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
rs (eneral , Agent.
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Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, Commercial St., Nevada City.
ENACT estes Tee ies ate “ieee
IS SRS The Finest Lot of Spring
Vy KD 54) : Goods Ever Shown
Sp ij ing ys ae ~ in the County, :
as% * Scotch Tweeds, .
Fancy Worsteds,
Ss i its 2 Fancy -Cheviots,
ta Oxford Grays 1.. .
iy
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Kee
Was
ALL THIS YEAR’S PATTERNS,
AND ENTIKELY DIFFERE
FROM LAST YE!
Our Suits Always Fit.
Mor RISON ove sracer
“This Cut Ranresents the—~~
Best Wateh in the Market,
—-AND CAN BE HAD OF—
LUETJE & BRAND,
* AANA ERK RONG RD
As also any other FIRST CLASS Goods in
their line.” “=>
Cur stock in every line is CompLetté
and Prices Low. We cordially invite
_ would-be purchasers to inspect the same,
Remember that we Repair and Make —
New mavens to order in Any Design.
/
Fine Sik liao By Skilled: Mechanics, ~~
; Everything Warranted.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
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BROAD STRBET, above Pine, eet Pars ete a NEVADA CITY.}
F. C. LUETJE, iq, C. J. BRAND,
We aanitt that this is not the season to buy
Overcoats, but we do say that it is a big
saving to buy and to keep: them for next
season when you consider that we are. sclling them at’ Slaughtering Prices. Look at
the figures and you will agree with us. Our
Spring Goods are arriving daily and_ our
carpenters are busy fixing up our store in
the latest style, and all three stores’ will be
merged into One Grand Establishment.
One. Price Only to Everybody.——_,
NOW IF YOU WANT GENUINE BARGAINS IN
Overcoats, Men’s and Boy’s Suits, Blankets,
This Is: Your Great Sere
OVO WRIA WA WORN
SHOE ‘Se
Hen SOR ON
AT GREATLY REDUC:.D RATES.
No such inducements wére ever before offer: d in this city.
AL AMMAN & (1, =
THE WHITE HOUSE
a a a a KARR KH KR KKK AA EK
Commercial St,,
near Main,
Matw Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
NEW. FQONS . NEW GOODS!
Ghallies,
In ish oe
RE RRRERERE REKKEEE
ana Prints.
They comprise the Newest Patterns of the Season,
te MM” Call and see these Elegant Fabrics which we are
ig at prices that will plaaan you,
deem ~:osaratnnnte