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December 11, 1894 (4 pages)

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een : ; : i * a, ; : : a The Report Not eS : ‘ 1 ° True," . COMPOUND : SULPHUR. NuW YEAR'S “ALL ! eR AG sk > anc RTE ERT ORT OEE THE DAILY TR ANSCRIPT PERSONAL 5 POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Varioils Folks Doings and Intentions. Tt was reported abv’ Cay afternoon that.” himselt acciden* « town late yester. 6. 1880. ! : (Established Sept } »obn Campbell had shot bast SEO en _— * Nevada city, ‘Nevads County, Calif. Published Evevings Daily Except undays and Legal Holidays. é SUBSCRIPTION TeRMs—Fifteen Cents a Week, Bixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL Reapine Notices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, Une Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Known on Application (For interesting reading matter look on first page. HER PARTING. or +“M. E. L.’’ Replies to the Articles of ‘‘Professor’’ and Butler. Epiror Transcrirr: December 6, 1594 passed as usual. Nowhisper of impending doom warned me of danger. ‘‘Coming events cast no shadows before.” I sat down to dinner with my friends and opened the Transcriet, You know -what it contained, what met my gaze. It would be impossible forme to relate my experie ce; but, as I have often heard, ‘in times gf great peril incidents and events uf child’ hood are remembered, I saw the beautiful lake, where 1 had passed happy hour with brothers and sisters, I recalled the fact that all life insurance assessments wer prid. Isaw in the paper ‘“‘M. E. L, reported dead, wounded and missing.” All this took less time than I have used in writing. 1 looked up; the family had no ” ticed nothing. It was a singular mental phenomena. -Allow me to say. that-I can not understand how Mr, Butler could find in my ‘‘perenuial, effusions subjects almost too delicate for masculine minds to discuss. ’ No word of mine meant aught. that should cause‘a blush to crimson his manly cheek, the morning train. ‘ J. A. Gleason. came down from Washiv’ ,ton yesterday.A. F. Brown of San Francisco is in town, M. Jarrh, E. M. Bachelder and L,. Klotz, of San Francisco, are in town. Fred Hayes of Sacramento is in town. Andy Hampel, ‘Our Taste Ham man” of Sacramento, is in town. RE ene pe eee Further Improvements. In a short time the walls and ceiling at the Postoffice will be kalsomined and the old woodwork repainted.’ An iron foot rail will also be placed in front of the base of the walls formed by the boxes, delivery windows, etc., to keep children and others from marring the nice woodwork by striking their feet against it. A hand rail will be placed between the money order and general delivery windows, Brass gratings will be put up at each of these windows. The boxes are to be renumbered, so as to ‘bring the small numbers to the front, Boxrenters will keep the same keys and boxes, bathe numbers of their boxes will be different. Parties not satisfied with their present boxes can have another box instead. The Exceisiors. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Cal. R, Cla:ke entertained the members of the. Excelsicr Whist Club at their home‘on Nevada street. J. M. Hadley and Mrs. Hattie) Legg won the first prizes, and Cal. R. Clarkejand Mrs. C. J. Brand captured the booby prizes. Ic was a very pleasant meeting. a. oy Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superios Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: g Estate of Ernest ©.0. Huhn. Decree of settlement of account and exhibit of Car! but his wAIVE cdrfession that he was #.-. Hesse, special administrator. terested and amused by this erroneous inference, troubles me. For one ‘‘to drink and drink and drink,” without quenching his . thirst must cause very uncomfortable sensations. As this is thirst for knowledge you can advise him to ‘Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring, For a little kuowledge is a dangerous thing.” bg . One almost envies this gentleman his extensive vocabulary. It is a wonderful gifi; his words crowd one another off his pet point and run riot over the paper. Qccasionally one slipsinto the wrong place. On no other supposition can I explain. the following sentence: *M,. E. L:” was deatined by the Maker of all beings te eceupy a higher and nobler position than that which she now ASPIBES.” It is evident that the women with whom ‘‘Professor” associates are exceedingly meek. The best and most sensible women aftan fosort, to deeantion with such men. They do this for the sake of peace, and. at last like the little Mrs. Wren who said: ‘‘Shall I sit on my vest for three weeks. or thirteen; I'll do just as you say,” they openly acknowledge~ their servitude. It gives a shock to ‘Professor’ to have a Woman express her opinion fearlsssly, he cannot understand it. and so without attempting to reply he says, ‘‘She thinks she carries his scalp at her belt,’’ uses up too much space in the TRANscRIPr saying bitter things of Mr Butler and myself (leave out Mr. B.I meant you alone), accuses women of ‘‘flying off the handle at the first lick,"’ and at last caps the climax with this sentence: ‘‘Even educated women can't reason out a topic like.a man can.” Shade of Lindley Murray. ="This’ article from his nettle quotation, and that is not correct, to his last remarkable statement in regard to women in circle and ledge room proves that ‘‘Professor’” wishes to show that my picture was correct, or these articles have been written by his wife, who knows him better than he knows himself. It is not pleasant to come across a sentence in the English language that one cannot understand. If you can unravel the puzzle I would like to see the solution, *‘Professor” again insists that woman was created inferior to man—mentally, physically and spiritually, and calls attention to the fact that her mental and physical weakness are proof of the tirat two, That is too deep or too opaque for me. The notorious incapacity of woman to reform herself comes with poor grace from one equally guilty, and who ought t> share her suffering. Such-men crush their helpless victims beneath their feet, lest they should rise in evidence against them, It is the same spirit that caused the first man to say: ‘‘The woman whom thou gavest me, etc.” “You may say to. “Professor” I will take my medicine not like a man, ‘for they are seldom heroic at such a time, but I will take it like a woman without a werd of complaint. That I may not be guilty of base ingratitude, in justice to ‘myself I cannot leave the insinuations made in the closing senences of ‘‘Professor” and Samuel Butler pass. unnoticed. One would believe th: t I had written uf men as ‘‘horrid” and as “tyrants,” No woman has had more cause to respect men and to believe in their friendship than . : I, The helpful, devoted love of father, brothers and husband blessed my life and enabled me to make what seemed to me the best of it. In this very city, when almost a stranger, the greatest sorrow possible came tv me, and I was called to walk alone through the valley and shadow of death, brave comrades, faithful brothers, professional] associates united in honoring the dead, and give sympathy to the living, It is because I know by personal experience how priceless is the respect and love of brave men, that I sympathize with all women who are bound to men like ‘ProSARSAPARILLA S. P. Smirn, of Towanda, Pa., . whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. He writes: “For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from constipation, kidney -trouble, and indigestion, so that my constitution seemed to he completely broken down. IT was induced to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect condition, and, in all their functions, as regular as clock-work. At the time I vegan taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 159 pounds, and was never in so good health. If you could see me before and after using,«you would want me for a traveling advertisement. I believe this preparation of Sarsapayilla to be the best in the market to-day.’”” “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowel:, Mam. Cures others,will cure you Groceries and Provisions. W. G. RICHARDS Broad Street, next to City. Hall, Pte CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE LARGEST AND. BEST STOCK OF Groceries, Provisions, Case Coods, Ete., Etc., To be found in Nevada City. Prices to suit the times. Call and see me, Bi THE TRANSCRIPT IS THE heading::::Newspaper —oy— fessor,” M, E, L. Nevada::::County. Heng Monroe and €. F. Monroe cam) Inquiry show : lay.ESDAY DEC. 11, 1894.) down irom.Derbee yesterc ; pom! W. Johnson and J. W# Jackson, of San. Mr, Coa————=-— . Francisco, came in on the morning train, H. Haight of San Francisco came in on . hy false, and dou ,ally while out hunting. no one was more surprised than . npbell himself. The rumor was: @ t started by school children who had sard somebody talking about the death of Jon (alanan, who was killed by a snowe slide at the English Mountain mine, ieocaeneigier oe 7 aie eee ng, the hairapay be restored to its original color by the ‘use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair R:newer, ee ee Money Received. The family of Mrs. Mary A. Rule, deceased, of Grass Valley, have received from ‘Valley Council, A. L. of H., $2000, the amount of money-called for by the insurance policy of said deceased, : —_—— e eee + aie For the many accidents that occur about the farm or household, such as burns scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged wounds, bites of animals, mosquitos or other insects, galls or chaffed spots, frost bits, aches or pains on any part of the body, or the ailments resulting from exposureé,‘ag neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. Dr. J, H. MecLeans’s Volcanic Oil Liniment has proven itself a sovereign remedy. Price 25c., 50c, and $1.00 per bottle, —-2+@e o—Specimen Cases. ° S. H. Clifford, New Gassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in ‘tlesh and strength. Three bottles of Eleetric Bitters: cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Tll., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had ‘tive large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at Carr Bros, Drug Store. : .ed_ the report to be utterly . ’ WHATEVER may be the cause of blanéh. / POWDER! The Best Medicine Ever Introduced. oe TRY IT! Thousand of bottles are sold monthly, and every body. that has used it proclaim it tobe a wonderful medicine.. Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it. A fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. Habitual Constipation, Indigetion, Piles Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Etc. Sold by ali Druggists. The Great Remedy for % SSIS aaa Stele a is Wonderful VARAVZN Wonderful x Stock of . Christmas ie AN) Christmas * Books. AV ais sical Every Piece eee ; : ~ in our Whole House
is New, and Purchased Expressly for This Season. Unlike Many Houses, we Have No Old Goods Carried Over from Last Year. Our Stock is the Largest of any We Ever Had at Christmas Time. Santa Claus’ Headquarters. Every Child, Every Man and Every Woman in Nevada City is Cordially aS Y ie aS ARVANA (\ OX VARNA ie] S/S SB 7 7S v “aie BR iri V bs 7 RORY wi ae RVZARA M23! aS7 S78 \\ AY (i 7\ a $F == AN MUST GO. cheap. The Ww wvwill give more honest ever been before offered you. fee HIGH PRICES Pal e a CHAS. GRIMES. HARD T]MES — ——_ Nothing can stand before my Magnificent New Goods and Marvelvous Prices. : Fine Goods bought low can be sold I will do it. My Winter Stock has been bought for Cash, and will be sold for Cash. Great Bargains for the Holidays in Men’s and Bcys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc. finest assortment of Neckwear ever seen here. The ‘most complete line of New! Novelties, as well as the leading standard grades. b quaiity for a dollar than has Come and See Me. » THE LEADING CLOTHIER. Corner Broad and Pine Streets. Street, Nevada City, where.else. Your selection of and SECURE BARGAINS. Yours truly, GOODS, BOOKS and TOYS cannot be surpassed in cities.” 1 would only beg my friends not to wait until the last few days to avoid the rush. Let thm COME AT ONCE = Office of Santa Claus, Nov. goth, 1894. lo I. STEIN, Proprietor of “The Novelty,” Broad TI take pleasure to inform you that I have selected your store as my Headquarters for the Holidays. GREAT VARIETY AND W . / can much easier distribute my presents to DEAR LITTLE ONES and to theiy grown RELATIVES than Srom anyFrom. your ELL-SELECTED STOCK NOVELTIES in FANCY larger SANTA CLAUS. PRPRP st UP % Commercial Street, near Pine, VFRVZA\ Sisk Invited to Come and See Our Great Display of Christmas and Holiday Goods. Cae VAN v7 i “a A Y / LA Si VZN\ 87 V7 0: MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD 3 LEAD IN EVERYTHING. 3 wa~ieowiwiw by ly Olwawawaws 8M We AP AS ‘'SIIOMOOE SBUTISTIUO JO MOOS MypzwSsepulce pr W Ce y VANVAAVA SESENES ar VA " i A VWonderful Stock of Christmas Presents. NJ a re /\ ae « DUK ATR RPAT ATR ATAVATA TATA , Regular Tobacco Nominee ‘ Public Favor. 4 4 THE Woodpecker, An Honest Havana Cigar. S6GITT, secre Son of otarvidina ? Makes ’Em. Nevada City, Calif MAAAAAAAALAALALAALAAAALA ALAA AAABAAAAADAGAAR ~~ o oo oo -~ ae — —= a -~ r= o -— o -~ o —— a a o ,—= -_ ,—= ~ o ,— a o o oo JUST RECEIVED, FRESH STOCK OF Mince [leat, Seedless Raisins, . Citron, Lemon Peel, Cranberries, a Brandy, . Boiled Cider, _ Plum Pudding, “ Fine Canned Shrimps and Lobsters FOR SALADS, Maple Sugar and Maple yrup DIRECT FROM VERMONT. J.J. JACKSON, Nevada City, Cal. eaUVOVUTveverervereaveveveeveveevereevereereecer * Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1895. ‘ 4 x . A Grend Ball will Le given by LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6, N. D. G. W. ‘Floor Director, F. T. NILON, FLOOR COMMITTEE: M. M. Baruh, R. H. Webber, F, E. Waisworth, H. J, Carter, W. H. Smith, F, E. Brown, Jas. Hutchinson, _ J. Jy Hanley. ee, _ COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, Mrs. Belle Douglass, Mrs. F. E. Brown, Mrs, F. E. Wadsworth, Miss Lulu Clutter, Mre. Wm. Holmes, Miss Charlotte Isoard, Mise Minnie Brand, ' Mrs. Thomas Peard, Miss Emma Smith. ‘MF This Ball promises to be one ot the pleasantest events of the season. r Admission, ” $1.50 per couple. Spectators, Ladies 25 cents; Gents, 50 cents. : a Ree we “The Children’s Friend.” — PULAAAAALAAAAAALAAAAAALAAMLAALAALAA 1 Bilin CANDIES. THE LEADING SPECIALTY THIS YRAR. seen A Finest kinds in abundance and at lower prices than in San Francisco, : Nuts of -All Kinds. vos. , Mm FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY —_— MF Meals to order at All Hours at my RESTAURANT on Broap STREET, nearly opposite Citizens Bank, A. TAM, The Pioneer Restaurateur. ~ ‘Married Life,”’ A CHARMING COMEDY, Will be presented at the NEVADA THEATER: Friday Evening, Dec. rth, For the Benefit of ‘the Congregational Church, The following Nevara City ladies and Will take yart; mee Mrs. Geo. Watson, Miss Mary Hook, oe mare sims, eorge Barton, . Wilham Ashburn E. B. Power, Herbert Cooper. : PP a the direction of @EO, ALLEN WATMiss Minerva Lester, Miss Bertha Webber, Compton Gault, : = i General Admission, 50 cents. JULES ROSENTHAL, DEALER IN— TOYS, NOTIONS, CANDIES, NUTS ORANGES, LEMONS, ETC. In fact, everything kept in a first-class variety store. &@ Give me a call before purchasing your Holiday Goods elsewhere. . .? Commeféial Street, Nevada City. Japanese Goods. HEE CHONG, Commercial Street, Have on hand an elegant stock of Japanese Goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Goods, » Underwear, Stockings, Which will be sold cheap. a3 W. D. Lewis, A. C, Henry. LEWIS & HENRY, (Successors to Thomas Moran ) —PROPRIETORS or—~ “VHE] HUB.” Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor, Pine and Qommercial streets, 44a Bric-a-Brac, m Ta