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THE DAILY
Published Every Evening, except Sunday.
BROWN & CALKINS,SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
RANSCRIPT LIKE NETTLES.
‘Professor’? Says Women
. en Reason Like a Man.
Proprietors.
15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month . YoManlike assault upon Samuel Butler an
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE:
SIX DOLLARS PER’ YEAR.
THURSDAY Rete as DEC. 6, 1894,
f@ For interesting reading matter
look on first page.
~ A Double Whist Party.
Last evening. A. Maltman and 8, C.
Thompson entertained the Gentlemen’s
Whist Clab' of Grass Valley at the residence
of Mr, Maltman, about two miles below
, that town, _It was in the nature ofa double
party. In the first series of twenty hands,
the first prizes were won by Dr. KE. Jamieson and Mrs, Charles Richardson, James
Watt and Miss Tessie Prince received the
booby prizes, In the second series of
twenty-five hands the first prizes went to
W. J. Crase and Mrs, James Watt, and the
booby prizes to Fred Miller and Miss Lulu
Wilhelm,
The guests were royally entertained by
their hosts. After the card-playing had
ceased a sumptuous repast was served, followed by dancing, which continued till the
we sma’ hours, when the up-train from
Colfax. came along and the Grass Valley
and Nevade City people tock passage for
their homes. About forty persons were
present from Grass Valley, but only a few
from this city.
“, imine og eee gs cea
Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel
and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest
occasions. Dr. J, H. McLean's Little Liver
and Balm will set you right again. $1.00
per bottle.
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store.
Forbestown.
_. The Gold Bank company have increased
the capacity of their mill by adding to the
weight of their stamps. Of the forty
stamps twenty-five. have had their stems
“fengthened, thereby increasing their weight
four hundred pounds to the stamp. ‘The
manner within the next two or three weeks.
By this change in the weight of stamps the
crushing capacity of the mill is increased
about one-fifth, and will work in the neighborhood of one hundred and twenty tons per
-day. ; 7
+660
Uniform Rank, K. of P.
A special ‘meeting of Mountain Division,
No, 16, U. R. K. of P., will be held at
Armory Hall on Monday evening, December 10th, for the purpose of considering the
advisability of mustering out the Division.
All persons having bills against,the Division
are requested to present them to the Re-corder before the meeting. By order,
Cuas. Pxcor, 8. K. Capt.
Guo, A. Gray, 8. K, Recorder. td
A pes STS eae
Refused Certificates.
Santa Rosa, Dec. 5.—The County Clerk
has refuseil to‘issue certificates of election
to about fifteen newly elected Justices of
the Peace and Constables, they having
failed to file statements of their election
expenses, The negligent officials talk of
bringing suit in the Superior Court to test
the law.
——— + e@e + —---_
Encampment Meeting.
Monday evening, December 10th, the
regular meeting of Mistletoe’ Encampment,
I. O. O. F., will be held, Important business is to be transacted and it is desired
that every member be present, By order,
td W. H. Marrin, C, P,
Geo, A, Gray, Scribe,
ssl sienna ve cs
Odd Fellows’ Election.
The following have been elected officers
of Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F., to
rerve for the ensuing term: L, W, Jennings,
N, G.; Walter Jauch, V. G.; George A,
Gray, R. 8.; J. G. O'Neill, P. S.; GC, E.
Mulloy, T.; W. H. Martin, Trustee.
FE RR ee TS
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 exposure, as neuralgia, rheumatism,
‘ete. Dr. J H. MecLeans’s Volcanic Oil
Liniment has proven itself a sovereign remODE 0 ee
All Wree,.
Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have
hot, have now the opportunity to try it
Free, Call on the advertised Druggist and
get a Trial Bottle, Free, Send your name
and address to H, &, Bucklen & Co.,
Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s
New Life Pills, Free, as well as @ copy of
Guide to Health and Housebold LIvstruetor,
Mrs. Geo. Wa‘son,: Miss Minerva Leater,
Free, Allof which is guaranteed to do you. the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Carney Mise Ms Hook, oles Borthe ebeet,
good and cost you nothing, Sold at Carr. & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, George Barton, ‘ William Ashburn,
' Bros. Drug Store. county and State aforesaid, and that said. &. B. Power, Herbert Comper.
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED Pe ad the direction of GEO, ALLEN WATDividend Notice. DOLLARS for each and every case of CaCiti: " ns Bank bald a Dec. 8 *y Le tiny
¥ nty-five cents share was
Tetiniek sna wade payable'on and after Dec
a E. M. PRESTON, Pres.
J.T, Morcan, Cashier,
D. E, Monoan, Bec’y.
ent
NOT ICE,
EBY GIVEN THAT.
NN deralgned: wi
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j much to promote minstrelsy; Tom Mack,
-. juggler, direct from the Follies Bergeres,
Su) Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
,
**Professor.’
his back down.
that he should stop writing down her dea
her society,
in conceding too much to “M. E. L
belt. Women are like nettles’
.“If you gently touch a nettle
It will sting you for your pains;
Grasp it, like a man of mettle,
And it soft as wool remains,”
’
**Professor’
was created inferior to. man, mentally,
physically and spiritually, and calls attencal weakness are proof of the two first,
while her notorious incapacity to reform
herself, when down, is evidence of the last.
Against these facts “‘M, E. L.,” to quote
from her last letter, ‘‘ offers no further arguments,” but instead occupies over a column of the Transcerer in saying bitter
things against. Mv, Butler and myself. Mr,
Butler is no doubt that horrid man she
makes him out to be, and “Professor” is
yet blacker than the blacking administered
by Prof. Nichols, but what has all this got
to say to the question in the case ? Simply
this, that it shows that even. educated
wometxcan’t reason out a topic like a man
can, but on the contrary fly off the handle
at the first lick and think that in saying
uncharitable things abéut her opponents
that she is arguing the main question, This
is woman’s reasoning all the world over,
You will perceive it in every circle, lodge
room and social] affair in which women take
part, and to me it is some proof of the
natural inferiority of her sex,
Of course, dear ‘‘M. E. L.,” you don’t
like this, but you must here stand up and
take .your medicine like a man. You
should, I think, write one more article and
candidly admit that you have the worst of
the argument’ with PROFESSOR,
Prcsaadiar er eee
MINSTRELS COMING.
A Great Show That Will Be Here
Next Month.
Barlow, Dolson & Powers’ Minstrel Company will be here next month, The troupe
is composed of forty people and they give
agrand concert and street parade at 11
o'clock of the day of the performance. Barlow, Dolson & Powers’ Mammoth Minstrels
have many new and original features, and
today is the most original and complete
minstrel company ever organized. Many of
the names on the programme are of the foremost black-face comedians, vocalists and
dancers, headed by the pre-eminent leader
of minstrelsy Milt G. Barlow, formerly of
the minstrel firm of Barlow, Wilson, Primrose and West; the celebrated Frank Cushman, whose progressive ideas have done
who is not only original but unique, and
one never tires of listening to him; Howard
Powers, the silver-voiced tenor, with a
budget of new songs; Clayton and Jenkins,
and their trick mule, Jasper, who this season have a new mirth-provoking act; Mons,
Cella in an entirely new novelty, ‘The
Demon’s Frolic;” musical ravens, direct
from Moore & Burgess’ Minstrels, London,
England; the great Shofield, equilibrist and
Paris; the eccentric knockabout comedians,
Higgins Brothers; the Broadway Quartette,
especially engaged and the first time. out of
New York in three years, the pronounced
hit of the Casino Roof Garden of that city;
A. M. Thatcher, James Davis, William
Fuller, W. Ward and a host of others.
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Tt Most remarkable cures of scrolula on
répord have been accomplished by Hood’
Sarsaparilla. This medicine is unequalled
for diseases of the blood. Take only Hood’s:
Hoob’s Pris are hand made, and perfect
in proportion and appearance,
Kicking Himself.
It isn’t often that a man finds himself. 90
badly sold when he wins as the Memphis
Avalanche tells about in this story of a
Kentucky candidate: ‘St. John Boyle of
Louisville takes himself out regular thirteen
times a day by the nape of the neck and
kicks himself solemnly. Boyle is a lawyer,
whose practice amounts to $30,000 a year,
and in order to accommodate the Republicans he allowed them to place his name on
the ticket for Judge of the Supreme Court.
He never dreamed of becoming elected, but
he has been elected by a majority of less
than one hundred votes, and so he gave
up $30,000 for $5,000. Mr. Boyle will
never run for office again, and he regards
himself as the victim of a misplaced Jandslide,”
oe .
Stare or Onto, Crry or To.xEpo, } we
Lucas Country.
‘Frank J. Cuengy makes oath that he is
TABRH that eannot be cured by the use of
Haww’s Cararru Curz, ;
; FRANK J, CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December, A, D,
frau A. W.GLEASON, —
mar} Norary Pusuc,
—
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur~
faces of the system. Send for testimonials,
free. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O,
of Heen-e to collect t on
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digo: Midd River.oF 08 the Middle Dorrie L PRERMAN.
December 6, 1804. ; as
Can’t
Epiror Transcrrrr: It is again stormy.
‘“*M. E. L.” is again in the field in a most
I admit that ‘‘ M. KE, L.” has
apparently wound up Mr. Butler, but. this
is nof, as I understand it, the real cause ‘of
I’m told that “his ‘best
girl took a hand in the debate and insisted
sex, ou pain of being excommunicated from
I still think Mr. Butler made a mistake
again insists that woman
tion to the fact that her mental and physi-. ‘gious mind, have a tendency to doerce a
Crockery,
DOMINUS VOBISCUM.
Correspondent, ‘‘M. E. L.’’
a’
still dry.” I have been wonderfully impressed with the depth of thought contained
in the articles referred to, the retentive
memory exhibited, and the wonderfal faculty of comprehending the most iufinitesimal matters along with the most weighty
problems evolved from the human cere<
brum. These facul ies, coupled with a prosctibe of less temerity and ability into submivsive aubjection. Her powers of logic,
her ability to change the formula of reason
and compel the unsuspecting to believe that
black is white and vice versa, are phenomena too wonderful and awe inspiring for
the diminutive brain that flirts in the
whirlpool of my anatomy to comprehend,
“M. E, L.” was destined by the Maker of
all beings to occupy a higher and nobler position than that which she now aspires. She
is cither on the wrong planet or else on the
fright planet in the wrong form,
My power of perception is so dulled in
this case that I am not capable of distinguishing right from wrong. Under differ
ent circumstances she might have expressed
the deep-rooted desire of a noble ‘and generous heart in’a more effectual way. Robbed of these disabilities, what might she
not have accomplished for the impfovement
and elevation of Tyrant Man. “It was
ever thus.” But I must not permit myself
to be drawn into a controversy with my
frail opponent, for in such a.case a contingency might arise’ which would not be
complimentary to either party. In parting
I leave her to. the tender mercies’ of the
“Doughty Professor,” for whom she seems
to have a striking fondness,
Samvgv Burwer,
+b 2.
A False Report.
It was rumored in town this morning that
4 destructive tire occurred at Grass Valley
between 2 and 8 o’clock a, Mm: Inquiry was
made by telephone, and the answer was that
there had been no fire there, People’ who
arrived here on the early morning train, and
‘others who happened to be up at that time,
noticed a bright light in the direction of
Grass Valley and supposed a fire was in
progress there. It seems that the light
the chimney at the Pioneer Reduction
A Parting Word to the Transcript’s
Evrror Transcrter: The perennial effusions of “‘M. E. L.” on subjects almost
too delicate in their nature for discussion
by masculine minds are interesting, not to
Say amusing. They are like sparkling wat«r for the new boxes.
ou a dry and sandy desert; they are mental
manua sent by the Disburser of all good
gifts for the purpose of filling an aching . delay after Monday next.
rj Void. An insatiable thirst for all knowledge, good, bad or indifferent, has compelled me, under great mental disparagetment, toread the classical productions of
+, and. my profound opponent,
GET YOUR KEYS.
Will Be Ready Monday.
One shift will
work all night and the other shift will work
Sunday until the job is tinished, which it is
thought can be accomplished by 6 or 7
o’clock in the evening. It will be im possible to distribute mail Sunday, but everything will be ready by Monday morning so
that the public will be served as usual.
Box-renters will be assigned new boxes of
the same number as their old ones, except
those who have large boxes, which in the
new outfit are lettered instead of numbered.
If the new boxes do not suit the renters
they will be assigned other boxes in a few
days, but in order to distribute the keys in
advance it is considered expedient to give
those for boxes of the same number as are
now held,
eerie titi dae ce x
Money In It.
People are beginning to scan the columns of
their local paper for holiday announcements,
advising them of the new things in stock,
suggesting what to buy and where to find
the various articles, Advertising just now
pays the biggest kind of interest and the
merchant who neglects this part of his business neglects a most important matter,
Ses SESS eee
Scalp Him.
Tidings: It was rumored today that an
irate parent’is in town looking after a man
recently married here, who, it is claimed,
The New. Boxes For the Postoffice
Postmaster Calkins has issued a circular
to box-renters, notifying them to call at the . Canada Hill, was sold yesterday to C, D
money order window before 12 o’clock noon
of Saturday, December 8th, and obtain keys} being $50,000: . Mr.
The old keys can be
returned next Week and every person having one is expected to hand it in without . for some time past.
Saturday evening the Postoffice will-close
at 7 o'clock, in order to allow the carpen-. Robert Martin, John Waters and J.
ters to start to work to. make the proposed
changes. Contractor Byrne hae ten. or
“We drink and] twelve men e, gaged and will have them
now she thinks she carries his scalp in her. drink and drink them in and yet we are. divided into two shifts,
ts inncemiee paeussomeemeesen ae — aoe . a EEESSESee
. ~~. IMPORTANT SALE.
For $50,000.
The mine is considere¢
one of the best in this section.’
have inspected the property.
Mr. Lane will have charge of the mine
and will, we are informed, arrange to work
it on an extensive scale, which means the
employment of a large force.of men before
many months;
2+ @e o
y, “-+ Citizens Bank.
Monday night the newly elected Board of
Directors of the Citizen’s Bank met and organized by ‘electing the following gentleman
as officers to serve for the ensuing year: KE,
M, Preston, President; Dr, R. M. Hunt,
Vi'P.; J, T. Morgan, Cash,; D. EK. Morgan,
Assistant Cashier and Secretary: John M,
Thomas, Resident Agent. at Grass Valley.
Dividend No, 56 of 75 cents per share was
also declared,
The Mayflower Mine Sold Yesterday
The Mayflower quartz mine, situated op
Eane of Calaveras county, the price paid
Although the late owners; W. H, Martin,
Richards, are to be congratulated upon selling out at a good figure, the price is not
considered too much by mining men who
A Charming Drama,
The general admission
has been placed at fifty cents,
Dr. J. H. McLxan’s Strengthening Cor
“* Married Life,” the play to be presented tial and Blood Purider ia namisably adegted
at Nevada Theater on Friday evening, Dc+
cember 14th, for the benefit of the Congregational Church, is said to be a charming
‘little drama, George A, Watson is direct~
ing the players and both he and Mrs. WatLane represents a] soy will. take part.
company of capitalists who have been negotiating for the ‘purchase of the property
te make ‘‘a little health g° @ long way.’
[ts curative power is largely attributable to
its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties,
by which the energy of the system is re~
@hited. It is pleasant to the taste, ersily
borne en the stomach and harmless under
prolonged use. Try it.
Sold at Carr Bros,, Drug Store,
JUST RECEIVED.
be found in Nevada County.
Et ROT,
13 Commercial st
e
FANCY NAVEL ORANGES,
NEW A. A. A. DATES,
ITALIAN CHESTNUTS,
SICILY LEMONS.
Also, Finest Assortment of HOME-MADE CANDIES to
a a a a a Nt RIRIRTR ERY
LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
reet, Nevada City.
Im Hood’s Sarsaparilin. I was in bad
condition with Seur Stomach, Heart
has a wife and two children in the lower
part of the State and from whom he has
never been divorced,
———— 8 8 Oe oe
All Free,
Those who have used Dr, King’s New
Discovery know its value, and those “who
have not, have now the-opportunity to try it
Free, Call on the adwertised Druggist and
get a Trial Bottle, F@€: Send your name
and address to H. EK. Bucklen and Co.,
Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr, King’s
New Life Pills, Free, as well as a copy of
Guide to Health and Household Instructor,.
SN
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Sat
John R. Lochary, Roxbury, Ohio,
Palpitation, Het Finshes, Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla lamas well as ever.
I give Hood's Sarsaparilla all the credit,
I took no other medicine, Joun R, LocuARY, Roxbury, Ohio, Remember,
Hood’s =. Cures
Hood's Pills are taking the lead. 250,
Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you.
good and cost you nothing, ‘Sold at Carr
Bros. Drugstore. E :
. 22800, 7 } f"
Tux Pioneer Jewelry Firm of Barrett & a ] )
L
seen by them was caused by the blaze from Sherwood, San Francisco, has removed to
No. 9 Geary street, San Francisco. 3-10t
Works.
introduced there lately which causes the
flames to reach beyond the top of the furnace chimney.
A Household Treasur.
D. W, Fuller, of.Canajoharie, N, Y., says
that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its.
use; that he would not be without it, if
procurable, G, A. Dykeman Druggist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New
Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough
remedy ; that he has never failed to do all
that is claimed for .it, Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store.
Regular size 50c. and $1.00.
6) Cents SE
° TABLE TUMBLERS,
A new smelting process has been. ~
A. Decent
HOLIDAY TIDINGS.
W.D.VINTON, *
Richest Novelties in the City. .
All This Season's Productions.
Headquarters for Esthetic Holiday
Novelties.
Plush, Leather and
Celluloid Creations ia
in endless variety.
> More and Finer Booklets than you ever © '«
looked at before.
Come and see the ten thousand things
just right for Christmas and New Year
: Gifts. They're lovely, they're useful, and
in style. AAAAAADAMAMAM
It costs nothing to see them.
You'll be equally Welcome whether you
buy or not.
Druggist andStationer.
THE
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.}
A cream of tartar baking powder—
Highest of all in leavening strength— Latest
United States Government Food Reports,
Royal Baking Powder (o.,
We have in stock a choice
For Fall and Winter Wear.
R.T. Morrison,
OLD. an
«mt sm on RELLA BLE.
spoil your credit by a
seedy make-up, Look
like prosperity if you
would have folks think
you are prosperous, of
selection. of imported
and domestic woolens,
cloths, cashmer 6 and
worsteds,
Our work speuks*for itself,
Prices are the very lowest,
TAILOR.
106 Wall St., N. Y¥
35 Pine Street
Great American Importing Tea Co
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
,
Chinaware,
Glassware,
SOLD AT WINNING PRICES.
‘“* Married Life,”’
A CHARMING COMEDY,
Will be presented at the
NEVADA THEATER,
Friday Evening, Dec. 14th,
For-the Benefit of the Congregational
Charch,
The following Nevada City ladies and gentlemen
will take part ;
General Admission, ry 50 cents.
Special Notice.
All persons indebted to me
are hereby notified that their
accounts must be settled , by
the ist of January, 1895.
W. C. GROVES.
Nevada City, December 4, 1804,
Brown Sugar, 17 lbs for $r.
Sweet Corn, 9 cans for $r.,
Green Peas, 8 cans for $1,
String Beans, 8 cans for $1.
GROCERY .
Look at these Dies, They Can't Be Beat .
Flour, per 100 Ibs. $1.85.
Wheat,*per 100 Ibs. $1.40,
Corn, per 100 Ibs, $1.70.
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.35.
Bran, per too lbs. $1.20.
Middlings, per 100 Ibs. $1.30.
Dry Granulated Sugar,
15 Ibs for $1.
Rice, 16 lbs for $1.
Bayo Beans, 28 lbs for $1.
Tomatos, to cans for $1.
Bold by Droggists, 75e. 2 ia
almon, 8 cans for $1,
‘Sardines,key opener, 8 for $1.
Corned Beef, Libby's 5 for $1
Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.20.
Lard, 5 Ib cans, 70 cts,
. Best Pickle Roll Butter, per
roll, 40 cts. . lish,
Best Sierra Valley, per
Best Reno Creamery Butter,
Pea Beans, 28 Ibs for $1. IT
Oysters, 2 lb cans 5 for $1.
Oysters, 1 lb cans, 10 for $1.
Sago, 20 Ibs, for $1,
Seedless Raisins, 14 lbs. $1.
Raisins, 16 lbs. for $1.
Citron, 20 cts. per Ib,
Clams, 6 cans for $1 .
Currants, 14 Ibs. for $1.
&@ Call at the Store and see those Pegutiful Books that we
give away—free to each customer, ay a
Ae. SOLE.
Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
the people of this county was manifested by the large number
prizes, on account of not having received the official vote of
the State.
great it has prompted us to again place before our friends a
handsome gift,
numbered coupon, entitling the holdeg.to a chance to win a
beautiful Sofa Cushion that will be shown in our window on
Tonday next.
stub, which is deposited in a sealed box.
lady blinded with a handkerchief,
and that number wins the Cushion,
DISPLAY of HOLIDAY NECKWEAR,
THE OLD. RELIABLE,
The great interest taken in our Budd-Estee contest by
votes recorded by us. We have not, as yet, awarded the
The success of our first premium offering was so
With every purchase of one to five dollars we give a
We retain the corresponding. number. on a
On the night of January 12th, 1895, we-will have a little
draw the stub from the box
On Monday, November 26th, we/will make our FIRST
M. M. BARUH, Manager.
roll, 50 cents.
per square, §5 cts.
apico, 20 lbs. for $1,
.
. is what the people say that buy their goods {rom us.
‘lollar's worth of good satisfaction, f
that was ever bought at the One-Price Store,
OVERCOAT,
A verdict in favor of CARTER & JOHNSTON in @ square and honest trial,
That
Every dollar's worth of goods isa
ou never hear a man complain about anything
Oar goods are Solid, Good Fitting, Sty) Yor the next two weeks we are going to sell
at prices that will suit everybody,
This is the list of Men's Overcoats:
and the ne are ih the reach of ail,
$10 Overcoats for $6 50,
$12 50 «+ ‘* $0 oo.
$15 00 = « ‘* $12 50.
‘$18 00 « ‘* $15 00,
$20 00 ‘* $17 50.
And 4 full line of BOYS’ OVERCOATS for $3 (0,
$4 50, $5, $6 and 97 50,
United Workingmen’s Boots and Shoes—the
best Mining Boot made, Kvery pair guaranteed.
We Sell the SAMPSON OVERALLS for 50¢ per pair,
Soliciting # continuance of your worthy patronage, we remain yours,
y
Carter & Johnston,
. ~ ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS,