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August 22, 1894 (4 pages)

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joe Oy ae {aa n"7 aecenad = . Vee 81 SSSESF2SSSRS5 ZSSSS ee 8 5 ce 7 in hadntive r volety of nish, at at8 for , etc, MEN, VOL; LXVI--NO. 10364 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1894. im Established Sept.6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co. The Nevada City Daily Transcript PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, —BY— Courts. FRANK T. NILON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE—MORGAN & ROBERTS’ BIOCK, Nevada City, Will practice in all the BROWN & CALKINS. N. P. Brown. L, 8. CALKIns. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. Cyexurand P BUILDING, COR. COMTHOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, mercis! and Pine streets. One year, strictly in advance.... $6 00 WAS TGUGHE oss vos trea eee owen 3 00 UPOE MONENG s kc is takes sa wees 1 50 Per week 15 cents If not paid in advance; 60 cents per month. Advertising Rates—Legal Jadvertising $1. per square for first inse:tion. 50 cents per squars for each additional insertion. Business adverP. F. SIMONDS, _Attorney and Counselor at Law, TILL PRACTICEIN THE STATE AND U. . 8. Courts. ' tisements as per card rates. F Tobal notices 10 cents per line for first. insertion and five cents for each additional insertion. Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City as second-class matter. Attorney and Counselor at Law and O"Gw ou # FRED SEARLS, NEVADA E. B. POWER, Stenographer. City, Cal. Will pratice in a}) the Courts. County Official Directory. Wii PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. State and Federal: JOU CBlOWELL ics cepeee wees Superior Judge 2). PF OROUPIOE icwie vines hs ater eey hyena Sheriff J. G. Neagle es ..., Under Sheriff Gi Ee CLORAE is li geile eed ere aniston 3 lerk J. C. Nilon Deputy Clerk Cc, R, Clarke cieeecess ABBEBSOF John Werry. diva v's bua} 06 rene OO Oen Te, SHOU oa kas caee ea cee Treasurer Thos. 8. Ford.........:. District Attorney W.J. Rogers.....Superintendent of Schools WE. DANIO is et eecdespaue ns ..Coroner D; 8; Coline 600444 Public Administrator SUPERVISORS. J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, ¥FICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD and Pine streets, Nevada City, J. M. BUFFINGTON, D. M¢PHETRES, . F.M PRIDGEON, T. J. ROBINSON, E. W. DONNELLY. ‘HER LAST HALF YEAR. WwW. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINESTREETS, up stairs Nevada City. A Chicago Woman Who Is Passing the Final Six Months of Her Life Royally. Heroes do notalways dic on battle-~ fields. We all know that, but now and then the truth of. the statement is ex( emplified ina manner that’ is forceful. One evening there came into the room . °¢ Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Courts of this State. JOHN I. CALDWELL, Conveyancer. FFICE—BROAD 8T., OPP. NATIONAL HOtel, Nevada City. _ Will practice in all the Est: tes in Probate proeedings will receive careful attention. where I sat a beautiful woman tastefully attired. Her eyes were unnaturalSOCIETY DIRECTGCRY. ly brilliant, and in her cheeks there flamed a color like a stain of blood. I recognized her at once as a well known an@highly successful teacher in one of Chicago’s public schools. There was something about her appearance that surprised me, for heretofore upon the occasions when we had met she had been Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0. fvery ud and 4th Monday of Each Month Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall at 7:30 o’clock. fs) ' W. H. MARTIN, C.P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. notable for the plainness, not to say the shabbiness, of her attire. The rich vel-J1 vet of the cape she wore and the feathers on her elegant hat caused me to exclaim: dydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 o’clock. JAMES HUTCHINSON, President, 8. W. MARSH, R8. ‘““Why,. how handsome you look! What have you struck?”’ “Death!’’? was the answer. ‘‘The doctors have told me today that I have an incurable disease and cannot possibly live longer than six months. I have scrimped myself all my life to save money to buy books and cultivate my mind. I am through with all that. Now Iam going to take a hand at the Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and .A. M. State dially inviteds ° “Meets at Masonic Hall. Meetings‘on the Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good standing are corT. B. GRAY, Master. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. material pleasures. If I have but a half year to live, I’ll live royally.”’ : Since that time she has wasted rapidly, but the room where she lies is full of flowers. and objects of beauty. The gowns she wears are creations of beauty, First and Third Thursday of Each Month at Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall 7:30 @’clock. FRED. SEARLS, Com. I. J. ROLFE, R. and shé allows no mourning nor any allusion to her fate in her presence. She faces death with an absolute heroism that makes one want to applaud rather than to weep. «This manifestation’ is not so grand as the manifestation of _moral.courage.might. -be, but there is . Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I. Every Meets at Hibernia Hall Alternate Friday Evening -commencing with the First Friday Evening in the year. ea J. M. FOLEY, President. GARL SCHEMER R. 8. something about it which makes the blood tingle a bit. —Chicago Herald. Refused $60,000. Two wealthy Bostonians “who were greatly_interested_in photography reMilo-Lodge, No.48, K. of P.<: Meets at Pythian Castle = . Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o'clock. B 8. RECTOR,"K. of R. and 8. cently discovered in Paris a maker of lantern slides who. possessed a secret method which gave results of extraordinary. hrilliancy when the pictures were thrown on a screen.. Thoy saw at once that. there were no. such lantern slides produced on this side of the Atlantic and proposed to each other to acquire the secret from the Parisian owner. They found that he was by no means anxious to dispose of it. : Then they determined to tempt him with a large amount of money. . They agreed to. offer him the sum of $60,000 for his secret and to agree that it should not be used commercially, but ofly in an amateur way. They were ready to pay even more, but that was their formal offer. To their surprise the Frenchman replied that he would not soll his secret for any amount of money —that it was his alone; he had never revealed it to any one, and he intended it should die with him. He seemed, in fact, as destitute of the scientific spirit as he was of the desire for money.— Boston Herald. Does Hoke Say the President Will Veto It? Hoke Smith’s organ, the Atlanta Journal, declares thatthe present tariff bill will never become a law, as the president is a Democrat, an honest man and a patriot, and the bill is neither Democratic, honest nor in the interest of the people of the United States. —Nebraska State Journal. Got His Diamond Back. A nice looking young fellow in evening dress called on a certain physician a night or two ago with a peculiar wound in his face. The physician heard his explanation and then extracted a large diamond from under. the ragged skin. This young man was engaged to a society girl .He was very much in love with her, One night, filled with moonlight and poetry, he slipped a diamond ring on her finger. The lady a few days after gave it to another, to whom she was engaged. The original donor of the ring saw it on his rival’s finger. He felt badly. He said so. The fortunate young man resented this and proceeded to show it by knocking the original‘owner down. The stone staid with him. He is having it set for another girl. — Washington Capital. The White Tailed Gnu. The white tailed gnu is dead. He had been ailing for the past. two months. Recently he bit at the tip of his tail, which was brushing flies from his back, and before he realized what he was doing swallowed a piece of the thonglike appendage. Since then he rapidly deG sweet BRIER CAMP, . .In the Vicinity of Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta. fine chances for dfvinage, and scenery unsurpassable. The view of Mt. Shasta is i one of the very best to be had from-any point; Read what the Rev. J. K. McLean, Pastor of the First Congregationa Church, Oakland, says of it : Haze. CREEK, April 14, 1894, I am more than pleased with it— delighted. The place seems to me to embody all available points for a camp— dry, firm soil, good water (the very best) {t is visible from every part of the ground The view uf the Crags also is fine. The gen eral environment is of the best. It is an oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles long by one-fourth to three-fourths of a mile wide, with receding walls two to three : Campers Outfits, Tents, Poles, Bedding, Cots, Oil-stoves, Folding-chairs, thousand feet in height, with lines and atc., shipped as baggage. For full information shades of beauty at every reach. I doubt if a better place can be found in all Northern Califorpia. REDUCED RATES address T, J. LOFTUS, Castella, Cal. Or T. H: GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent.
SouTHERN Paciric COMPANY, San Francisco Cal. Nevada City Undertaking Company. GEORGE A. GRAY, Manager. ‘Funeral Director and Embalmer. 13 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Residence on Coyote Street. H.R.-HOSKINS, .C.0C...4. We issue Sight Drafts payable in 3 NEW YORK PURITY, AGE, MATURITY \uuajinacnait Ed “‘yaINVOza v 371108 ABA NO CORKSCREW REQUIRED. DISTILLED 1389 DISTILLED, STORED, AND BOTTLED UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE U. 8S. GUARANTEEING TO THE CONSUMER. PURITY, AGE, MATURITY. ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR TONIC AND STIMULATING PROPERTIES. GROWN DISTILLERIES CO, _j-DISTILLERS ANO BOTTLER®, PACIFIC COAST STORES, 100, AND 102 FRONT STREET, San Francisco, Car A.ISOARD & SON, Sole Agents for Nevada Connty. MT. ORO LUIIBER CO. COOPER BROS., Prop’s Manufacturers of Matched Flooring Dressed Siding Fencing Laths SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. I Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN ING purposes always on hand orsawed to order. Orders left at the Saw Mill near Quaker 411], or at the Office, Piety Hill, on the Grass Valley Road, will be promptly delivered. The Alta Soda Works. TENTH AXNUAL FAIR Seventeenth Agricultural Association Commencing August 28th, 1894, Pavilion at Nevada Gity. Liberal Premiums, to Stock Grounds and Pavilion at all times during the Fair. No Season Tickets. I.J.ROLFE,—.0OF THE— ~ NEVADA COUNTY, CAL. And Continuing 5 Days. — Stock Exhibits, Agricultural, BROAD STREET, above Pine, bd . . bd a This’ Cut Represents the—~~> Best]Wateh in the Market, — AND CAN BE HAD OF— * LUETJE & BRAND, Perfect Jewels. Look in at the stock of Luetje & Brand, x * Ps : ‘tis fine as any in the 1 & Unequalled value through all time, has enabled them to the top to climB faiR The choicest watches and clocks are here, quality and trade is their ideA Exquisite gold and silverware, we tind, at prices always Jowels both rich and rare, ‘tis plain, here on Broad street we obtaiN Excellent for repairs, we find skill and knowledge, with care combineD es a ' Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. Everything Warranted. > le F.C. LUETJE, \@Q, C. J. BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. NEVADA CITY Horticultural, Viticultural, Textile Fabricks, Art Exhibits, g&@ For which see Premium Lists. Admission to Pavilion, 25 cents; Children under 15 years, 5cents. Exhibitors’. Badges, $2, entitling the Lxhibitor . }, STOCK EXHIBIT AT HALF-MILE HOUSE. M. L. MARSH, WILL, WILLIAMS, Propriotor. Manufactures the Best Temperance / Drinks in Northern California. ARSAPARILLA AND IRON, CHAMPAGNE Cider, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider, Waukeska Mineral Water, Lemon Soda, Cream Soda, aacingg, pleeci ‘Essence of Peppermint, Gum Syrup, Raspberry Gum, always on hand. & The wagon will.be here ovny Tuesday and Friday and goods will be delivered free to private families in any part of the City. Pure Spring Water used in manufacturing all drinks. CITIZENS BANK NEVADA CITY BROAD STREET, = ——— CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000 SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of Feehange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Europe. Coltections on any part of the United States a specialty. Highest price paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office at the Bank. OFFICERS: £.M PRESTON... dulce beevecsssE BESIDENT R,M.HUNT... ..-. VI0m PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN.,...--.0+--s3--+Casmiep D. E.MORGAN...Ase’TOAsHIEE and Sz0’¥ DIRECTORS: Dx. BR. M. HUNT, Joun T. Monear Gro. M. HueHss, D, E. Morean, Nites SEARLS L, Housmayr, EK. M, Passton, = CORBBSPONDENTS} Ren York—National Bank o North AmeBen Fiancisco—First National Bank. BROAD .ST. MARKET, : Near the City Hall. JANES MONRO, °* with the very bestof Prop’r. Customers supplied ” Beef, Pork. Mutton, ces eal,. at the lowest p beg Secramento—Ratione! Bank of D. O. Mills Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this city. UNION MARKET, Commercial st., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., = Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., W. W. WAGGONER, At the lowest rates. XKTE ALSO KEEP*ON HAND A CHOICE Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store, Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, is, Varnishes, Et School Books, _ Secretary. : ¥ President. “Pz 0. Address Nevada City, Cal: a — J. E. CARR. T.H. CARR. CARR BROS. : = PROPRIETORS OF THEMasoni¢ Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A Blank Books. Miscellaneous Books, . Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines. Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, Lad. Mars LUMBER MERCHANTS. Office-—Boulder Street, Nevada City. Lamiee of all. kinds MATCHED FLOORING, DRESSED SIDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER, FENCING, SHINGLES,LATHS, BTC. GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING The Annual State Fair offers Special Opportunities for the exhibition of Home AWARDS to the extent of Mineral Displays, Etc. of visitors. Before Using Cupidene. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. stock ofthe -*\glined. I6 was said that the showed signs of insanity aio. + ae ae et, gan & ’ Block, Nevada City, f. ioavmlasetnalette aEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEPuty 0.9. Mineral Surveyor. Office in MorPopular Public Taste Hams, Bacon yee es. California State Fair of 1894. SEPTEMBER 3d to 15th—TWO WEEKS. Products which CASH $20,000 are Offered. All producers of superior agricultural products, All mechanies with high-class work. All inventors that need financial assistance. All factories seeking home trade, in fact, all that are ‘interested in promoting Caliornia intorests should apply for space at once for the exhibition of their handiwork and LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT will be an interesting feature, showing a full products. THE compliment of our various breeds of improved stock. THE USUAL HIGH-CLASS RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD. Asan extra attraction, arrangements have been matle with the Foreign Embassalors in charge of exhibits at the Midwinter Fair to establish a FOREIGN SECTION for the display of Foreign Products, which Will give a most dazzling effect to Exposition Building. = CASSASA’S GREAT CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION BAND (of 40 pieces) wil hold GRAND MUSICAL CONCERTS every = during the Fair. Many new and novel features are in preparation for the amusement and edification The Southern Pacific Company offers FRE transportation for exhibits, and liberal extursion rates for passengers. : Send for PREMIUM LISTS, and address the Secretary for information, EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. JOHN BOGGS, President. MANHOOD RESTORED i ie C:U:P: LD: E:N:E e om @ e @ @ ® After Using Cupiden This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all Nervousness or Diseases: of the Generative Organs, ~~ —SUCH AS LOST MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BACK,” SLEEPLESSNESS, HEADACHE, . TIRED FEELING, DEBILITY, PIMPLES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENOY, DESPONDENOY AND OONSTIPATION. CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. Oa (0@F"'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 physicians and medicines is because over 90 per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use of six boxes. One Dollar-a box, six boxes for $5. Send for Circulars and Testimonials. Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P, O, Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. r sale in Nevada City by CARR BROS. The Largest Harness Establishment in Nevada Cty, Nevada Gity Opinion. James Cairns, the saddler, here for each, the finest goods ever in our reaclf Complete his stock known far and near, to do good work is his ideA All harness made with skill and care, and svld at prices just and faiR In saddles it is soom made plain, the best of value here we gaiN Robes and whips in all would seem, that’Cairns of Broad street is supremE None for repairs can him surpass, in workmanship that is first-clasS Such the. opinion all JAMES CAIRNS Building next 10 Henuessy's Stable express, Cairns’ merits conimands succesS TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ON BROAD STREET,.-