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Nevada City Daily Transcript.
VOL. LXVI--NO. 10348
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1894.
Established Sept.6, 1860, by N.P. Brown & Co.
The Nevada City Daily Transcript
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS,
BROWN & CALKINS.
N. P. Brown. L. 8S. CaLkuss.
FRANK T. NILON,
'. Attorney and. Counselor at Law.
FFICE—MORGAN & ROBERTS’ BLOCK,
é Nevada City. Will practice in all the
ourts.
MT. ORO LUMBER CO.
COOPER BROs., Prop’s
Manufacturers of
Lumber
THOS. S. FORD,
Aros Bad Counselor at Law,
FFICE--LONES BUILDING, COR. COM~te—.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES merci»l and Pine streets.
One year, strictly in advance.... $6 00 P. F. SIMONDS, Matched Flooring
ellmeptei ene Cows ds vice be sniew cs ; 4 Attorney and Counselor at Law,
P Ra ee te "15 cents
if 708: aid in advance, 60 cents per taonth,. ] Oe pEacrce IN THE STATE AND U. Dressed Siding ‘,
Advertising rates on application. 4 2
J.ocal notices 10 cents per line for first insertion, and five vents for each additional insertion. E. B. POWER, Fencing
Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City} tormey and Counselor at Law and
as second-class matter. Stenographer. I ths
County Official Mirectory.
John Caldwell ....... .-. Superior Judge
FRED SEARLS D. F. Douglass .. cached ks BEL Sheriff
5 J. G. Neagle.. Under Sheriff Attorney and Counselor at Law. MARKET RATES. a a ig 9} De nN i OP Rane eae RR ae OR? Cler 5 . f = ‘
i Fe Ce NOM ee es cin ae .. Deputy Clerk ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS, . } Oc CINE BO cea conse l es cree » deaeiel State and Federal. Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN John Werry ++++eeees Recorder
ING purposes always on hand orsawed toorder. B.F. Snell . seks ape oases Treasurer J. M. WALLING, Orders left at the Saw Mill near Quaker #111, Fe & Ores eras Pie edie totey be i 9 Pig eerie
oe bah a ian eaon = Grass Valley . J. Rogers... Superintendent of Schools
° ° Road, w @ promptly delivered. H. Daniels.. 2.. oc. pes ie eee sees COPONEE Attorney sat: Law,
D. 8. Collins . Public Administrator
SUPERVISORS,
J. M. BUFFINGTON, D. McPHETRES,
F.M PRIDGEON, T. J. ROBINSON,
: E. W. DONNELLY. Y
A BIRD CHOIR.
An Object Lesson Introduced Into the Service by a Cincinnati. Pastor.
Pastor Dobbins of the Lincoln Park
Baptist church inaugurated .a beautiful
new feature in his services on Sunday.
He announced that he would preach two
sermons in reference to spring, one on
-the growing season and the other on
song birds. Accordingly he asked that
members of the congregation, as many
as could, bring canary birds to church.
The ‘result was that there were 40
cages of birds in the church this morning when the service opened. »'The cages
were hung fromthe gas brackets, around
the walls and on-the-sides of the orgal.
The rustling of fans, the noise of turning leaves and the murmur of voices before the service began started the little
warblers to work.
At first they twittered and called to
each other, ‘then began to sing. Softly,
first one, then another, each gradually
gaining confidence. and increasing . the
length and strength of his song, until
finally, when the organist began the voluntary and the loud notes sounded, the
Whole flock broke forth ina burst of
melody. All through the service they
kept it up, increasing, or diminishing
their notes as the noises in the church
gave them the cue. The same experience was repeated in the evening. “Mr.
Dobbins spoke of the birds affording a
good example for the human race, in
that they worked industriously early and
late, raised their young and taught them
how to take care of themselves. —Cincinnati Enquirer.
WALLED UP TO DIE. t
The Fate of Mon Chong, the Chinese Assassin of Portland, Made Public,
Chin .Mow Sing, better known as
Frank Sing, a Chinese resident of the
highbinder district, told Chief of Police Hunt a very singular story, which
the official is inclined to snare is true.
Several months ago, early one Sunday
morning, a Chihese woman was cowardly murdered by having her throat. cut
on the sidewalk on Second ‘and Pine
streets. The detective force worked incessantly to place its hands upon the
assassin, but all to no purpose. ‘Frank
Sing belongs to the company of. which
the murdered Chiriese woman was a
member, and he says that the murderer
was apprehended three weeks ago by
his company in San Francisco. Mon
Chong, the assassin, had no personal
feeling against his victim, but killed
her for $300. -One of the mémbers of
Chong’s company, cognizant of the
crime, turned Jndas and for $500 paid
him by the rival: company he betrayed
the murderer, who had fied to San Francisco. His captors did not hand him
over to the regular authorities, but he
‘was tried by a Chinese court, which
sentenced him to be immured between
airtight brick walls, where he would
slowly end his life by suffocation. Sing
declares that such sentences have often
been exeeuted on this coast by the Chinese. —Portland (Or.) Dispatch.
Paris to Become a Seaport,
The project of ‘‘converting Paris into
@ seaport,’’ to borrow the expression
current here, or, in other words, of énabling ships to come up from Havre and
Rouen to this metropolis through the
utilization of the Seine and the construction of a canal at various points
where that river widens considerably,
has made great progress-of-tate. The
question is now being examined by a
special committee, and it is thought
that the bill may be voted by parliament at no distant date, thus admitting
of the completion of the work in time
for the opening of the great exhibition
of the year 1900. One of the principal
advocates of the enterprise says that the
engineers who look after the navigation
of the Seine are of opinion that no insurmountable difficulty will be encountered. If the plan one day becomes an
accomplished fact, vessels up to 4,000
tons burden will be able to make their
Absentminded.
Dusenberry of Columbia
college is so completely absorbed in his
profession that he is becoming more and
more absentminded every day. He remarked to one of the students:
om very stupid happened to
me the . morning, I believe I am
becoming a little absentminded.”’
“*What is it?’’ ‘ 107:
‘*You see, I wanted to take my wife
out in a buggy and give her some fresh
air, and when I came to think over it
I remembered that I never had a wife,’
BROAD ST. MARKET, ATTORNEY :—: AT :—: LAW,
Near the City Hall. . wich
JAMES MONRO,(arose FRED SEARLS, NEVADA
City, Cal. Will pratice in a!] the Courts.
~ . SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST
(Peay BUILDING, COR. BROAD
and Fine streets, Nevada City,
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINESTREETS,
up stairs,.Nevada City. ~
JOHN I. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public and
Conveyancer, :
FFICE—BROAD ST., OPP. NATIONAL HO-q—'
tel, Nevada City. Will practice in all the :
Courts of this State. Est tes in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention.
The Alta Soda Works.
WILL WILLIAMS, Propriotor.
Manufactures the Best Temperance
SOCIETY DIRECT RY Drinks in Northern California. ‘
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. O.
Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall
fvery ud and 4th Monday of Each Month
at 7:80 o’clock.
W. H. MARTIN, C. P,
GEO. A. GRAY, 8.
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ARSAPARILLA AND IRON, CHAMPAGNE
Cider, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider, Waukeska Mineral Water, Lemon Soda, Cream
Soda, rami “peg ;Kssenee of Peppermint,
Gum Syrup, Raspberry Gum, always on hand,
The wagon will be here every Tuesday
and Friday and goods will be delivered free
to private families in any part of the City.
Hydraulic 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, RS,
Pure Spring Water used in manufacturing al)
drinks.
CITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET, bd #
Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M.
Meets at Masonic Hall.
Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday of
each month
Visiting Brethren in good standing are corNEVADA CITY
dially invited.
T. B. GRAY, Master. ; GigE
I. J. ROLFE, Secretary.
Nevada Commandery, No. 6; K. T. CAPITAL PAID UP, = 900,000
Meets at Masonic Hall
First and Third Thursday of Each Month at
7:30 o'clock.
FRED, SEARLS, Com.
We issue Sight Drafts payable in
NEW YO .
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO.
Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the
principal cities of Great Britain and Europe.
I. J. ROLF£, R.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle Collections on any part of the United States a
‘ specialty.
2d and 4th Thursday Pypaing of Each Month Highest price paid for County and State War7:80 o’cloc i ante. : r j
.Goeld.and Silver Bullion purchased.
88: AMELFA“HOOK; Prealiteiit”™” Assay Office at the Bank: MI
MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS, R.S. .
TENTH ANNUAL PAIR
-—OF THE—.
Seventeenth Agricultural Association
NEVADA COUNTY, CAL.
. And Continuing 5 Days.
Pavilion at Nevada Gity.
Liberal Premiums,
Stock. Exhibits,
*. Agricultural,
Commencing August 27th, 1894,.
aioiennel
This Cut Represents’ the ~»>
Best Wateh in the Market,
—* AND CAN BE HAD OF
Er kee RHR ES RK
LUETJE & BRAND,
RAK KE KR AS Fo
Perfect Jewels.
Look in at the stock of Luetje & Brand,
tis fine as any in the . &
Unequalled value through all time, has enabled them to the top to climB
Exquisite gold and silverware, we tind, at prices! always faiR
The choicest watches and clocks are here, quality and trade. is their ideA
Jewels both rich and rare, ‘tis plain, here on Broad street we obtaiN
Excellent for repairs, we find skill and know ledge,
with care combineD
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Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. ~~
ate Everything Warranted.
F.C. LUETJE, \@, C. J. BRAND,
ae
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
BROAD STREET, above Pine, . .
NEVADA CITY
Horticultural, .
Viticultural,
Textile Fabricks,
Art Exhibits,
Mineral Displays, Etc.
E@ For which see Premium Lists,
Admission to Pavilion, 25 cents ; Children under 15 years,
15 cents. Exhibitors’ Badges, $2, entitling the Lxhibitor
to Stock Grounds and Pavilion at all times during the Fair,
No Season Tickets.
The FRANSERIPT is
The regular subscription price of each of these papers in $0 a
Hundreds of neople have“LHE TWO for only $9,
(tubing “PY
Only NINE DOLLARS A YEAR for the two by Mail
When paid for in advance.
the oldest ind most newsy paper in Nevada county—bright, proBreesive, fearless, clean, The CALL is one of America's greatest newspapers—
gives. full foreign, domestic and State dispatches, fights corporate greed and
organized attempts of all kinds to rob the people, exposes rascality wherever fonnd
and in fact is the breeziest, newsiest and most dependable paper printed in San
Francisco,
year in advance,
Ageyou among the number
why noc. reudling, saving people, it is a business offer to thinking,
STOCK EXHIBIT AT HALF-MILE HOUSE.
M. L. MARSH,
__. President.
I. J. ROLFE,
Secretary.
P, O, Address Nevada City, Cal.
: OFFICERS:
Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I. Bi Me PRESTON. sec: PREsipENt
Meets at Hibernia Hall R.M. ig Sa usages Vics Fageinees
Beery ssnAltemate, Fridsy Evening com-. 1 eu MORGAN Ass'sGasnisn anaduee
mencing with the First Friday Evening
ee J. M. FOLEY, President.
CARL SCHEMER R. 8,
Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o’clock,
H. R. HOSKINS, C. C.
B 8. RECTOR, K. of BR. and 8.
DIRECTOBS:
Da. R. M. Hun’, Joun T. Monegan
Gro. M. Hueuss, D. BE. Morean,
NILEs SEARLS Lr Hovsman,
E. M, Pazston, :
CORRESPONDENTS;
New York—National Bank o North America. =
Francisco—First National Bank. .
P eretinpen reat re mer Bapk of D. O, Mills
Co :
Business for Grass Valle can be transacted with advantage at this city.
The
Pythian
Band
JOHN CARVETH, -A New and Beautiful..
G SWEET BRIER: CAMP.
Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta.
Read what the Rev. J. K. McLean,
Pastor of the First Congregationa
Church, Oakland, says of it :
HAZEL CREEK, April 14, 1894.
I am more than pleased with it—
delighted. The piace seems to me to
P embody all available points fora camp—
dry, firm soil, good water (the very best)
fine chances for drainage, and scenery
unsurpassable, The view of Mt. Shasta is
: one of the very best to be had from any pv int;
Leader
sLe0 1A woscns
High-class Music at reasonable rates
it is visible from every part of the ground
for
The view of the Crags also is fine. The gen
eral environment is of the best. It is an Meetings
oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles long
by one-fourth to three-fourths of a mile Parties
wide, with receding walis two to three
thousand feet in height, with lines and Funerals
shades: of; beauty at every reach. I
doubt if a r place can be found ,in
all Northern California.
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REDUCED RATES
And-Other Occasions, Public or Private
a Apply to or address the Leader, Nevada City,
al,
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Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Etc
School Books,
J. E. CARR.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
T. H. CARR.
Masonic Building, Cor. Pino and Commercial Streots, Nevada City
KEEP. CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
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Blank Books. a
Miscellaneous Books, :
Periodicals,
Pictorials,
Magazines.
“Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City,
Campers Outfits, Tents, Poles, Bedding, Cote, O1l-stoves, Folding-chairs, UNION ‘MARKET,
Commercial st., Nevada City.
COLLEY BROS., = Prop’s,
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowestrates.
Ww ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock ofthe
atc., shipped as baggage. For full information
address T. J, LOPTUS, Castella, Ohl.
Or T. Ht GOODMAN, Gen. Pass, Agent.
SouTueen Pactric ComPANY, Ban Francisco
Cal, ’
Nevada City” Uidertakig Company.
GEORGE A, GRAY, Manager.
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
—
18 Broan Street, Nevapa City. ~*
Residence on Coyote Street.
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon
vand Lard,
went} = ZW. E. F. DEAL,
~ Prop’r, A
¢\( . Rooms 51, 52 and 53 Nevada Block,
resupplied Beet, Pork, treet eet pre
a es
atton, 3
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
Oe pene
IN
Lumber of all kinds
» 7 4 LdMATCHEDIFLOORING,
DRESSED SIDING,
MILL ANDEMINING LUMBER,
FENCING,
SHINGLES,
LATHS, BTC.
Office-—Boulder Street, Nevada City.
‘GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR
Custome
* “ « agli . ‘
Before Using Cupidene.
ace ry, Bok ad Sy St, =~
SEXUAL apparatus is dependent,
per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS,
remedy to cure the complaint without an operation,
Cal. :
The Largest
MANHOOD RESTORED
pen
CO: P:LD:E:N:E .
—_—o—
After Using Cupidene
i This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all
Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs,
—SUOH AS—
PAINS IN THE BACK,
TIRED FEELING,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION,
CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILs.
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@@FThe Doctor has discovered the active
SLEEPLESSNESS,
DEBILITY,
IMPOTENOY,
{EADACHE,
principle on--which the vitality of the
The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines ia becanse over 90 ~
for which CUPIDENE is the only known
A written guarantee to refund the no
f six boxes.
One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5.
Send for Circulars and Testimonials.
Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEPICINE CO., P. 0. Box 2076,
mey if ® permanent cure is not effected by the use
San Francisco,
r sale in Nevada City by CARR BROS.
Harness Evabshmet ia Nevady City
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Nevada Gity Opinion.
James Cairns, the saddler, here for each, the finest goods ever in our reacHl
Complete his stock” known far and near, to do good work is his ideA
All harness made with skill and care; and sould at prices just and faiR
In saddles it is soon made plain, the best of value here we gaiN
Robes and whips in all would seem, that Cairns of Broad street is suprenE
None for repairs can him surpass, in workmanship that is first-clasS
Such the opinion all Cairns’ merits commands
express, succesS
.
-JAMES CAIRNS.
Building next to Honnessr’s Stab
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