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VOL. LXVI--NO, 10240 "NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1894,
Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co,
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Monk, died last night at the residence of .
her son William, on: Piety Hill.
has been ailing for four or five months, and
DEATH OF JOHN HOSKING.
I-Known Grass Valley Grecer
Died This Morning. :
At 1:30 o'clock this moning, John ‘HosDeath of Mrs. Monk.Mrs. Monk, mother of Williamand James The Wel
Deceased
BROWN & CALKINS, + Proprietors. . ai out three weeks ago was taken té her} king, the well-known Grass Valley grocer,
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR,
WILL CHANGE.
The Providence Mine to Get Water
wane From Town Talk, —
We are informed that the Providence performance. ape he will P sae
cial train will be fifty cents and the train“ '* ™¥" sorrow at hisdesth. The deceased Mining Company has in contémplation a
project for obtaining their water power . willleave here at midnight.
from the South Yuba Company's ditch at
Town Talk, The water will be conveyed
by ditch and boxes .part of the way. and
then by pipe direct to the mine.
a train to come from Gras» Valley to this
city Saturday evening, to bring up the
dramatic company which is to present ‘The ; :
Spy of Atlanta” at Nevada Theater. A. ? ved. Ho did many deeds of charity,
number of Grass Valley ladies and: gentle:
‘then not in the play will come up to see the
By this . nigft to take-final action regarding the
arrangement a greater pressure can be ob~. case of J. O. Feldkerchner.
bed. She was a native of England, seventydied at his home on Chester street, says the
i six years of age.
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month . place at Smarteville Saturday.
The fuveral will take. Umion. For jthe past year er so deceased
had been in failing health, suffering intensely
Tee from bronchial troubles and, other comComing by Special Train. Plaints. The best medical skill could not
: es cure him, and death was expected, but-not
Company H of Grass Valley hao chartered) suddenly. John Hosking was a ruggcd
man in some respects, but a warmer heart
never beat-in the breast of man than he
known only to those who received the favors._Hewas a good husband and father,
and leaves a number of very warm friends
The round trip on the’ specame to Grass Valley in the early ‘sixtics
and for many long years worked in the
mines. About seven years ago he engaged
coe : in the grocery business on the corner of
The City ‘Trustees held a meeting last Y Main and Bennett streets, and was quite
successful, He wasa member of the Improved Order of Red Men, under whose
~ Feldkerchner’s Case.
P. T. Riley of
tained than at present and the power can } Grass Valley, appeared on. behalf. of Feld— }auspiees:the~funersl—will probably take
be distributed to better advantage.
to be gained by making the change.
made right along. The present company
are working the mine systematically and
the good results of the development work
ntage. _Besides . kerchuer and informed the Board that the! pice, ~de-wile-and-four-childrer—=Witliam,
this there are other important advantages . saloon in question would be.closed at midEdward, Josephine and Addie—survive to
night hereafter, and that the proprietor) mourn. the loss of a loving husband and
The Providence mine is looking better{ would endeavor to keep an orderly place, aN
than for years, in fact it never looked bet-. The Board decided not to revoke. his license
ter, and handsome clean-ups are being . go long as he sticks to his promise,
father. v
Tux Mexican Congress has given President Diaz power to ferfeit railway fran\chises held by foreigners whenever he thinke
The situation inthe Coeur d’Alene gold proper.
Coeur d’Alene Mines.
. } Men's Overessta at Miller's, —
Mine Bonded,
Telegraph : Last week the Sebastopol
mine, logated in South Grass Valley, was. _ Ss
bonded te E. Hi Baxter and ethers of San/ The boy stood on the burning deck,
Francisco, and Ben F. Runnels of this place. } ‘
Active work will be commenced upon this When all bat he had fed j
valuable property on or before. the first-of . And sinking ‘neath the ‘awful wreck,
May. The company proposes to erect} Was gumbered with the dead ;
meagre jes ahaa salt . When ro stood mid clouds of smoke and
-* + flame,
i as He bravely battled with the wreck ;
Will. Be Kept As Usual at the Plaza! And is now on-deck again
Store. : WITH A
Shurtleff & Son will continue to keep on :
haod as uanal at the Plaza Store 9 full sup~ New Outfit,
ply of Fresh and. Salt Water Fish, Crabs,
Shrimps, etc; A large stock will be re=<
ceived every Thursday evening. Send in
your orders and they will be promptly atNew Carpets,
tended te, «
And everything renovated and fitted up in firetFresh Esstern Frozen Oysters, at all dlass style. Hein now prepared to eupeiy all his times, at 65 cents per ‘ean old customers, and as many new ones as wish to
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give hima call, witb first-class board.and lodging,
Oranges at 10 cents per dozen, at the usual low rates, at the CITY HOTEL, cor.
$2.50.
New Furniture, a
. New Bedding,
130-38 _. ner of Broad and Union streets, Nevada City, Cal.
PRICES REDUCED! _
ee To feel bright and cheerful attend to
your stomach, and take Simmona Liver OWING, TO COMPETITION IN THE HORSERegulator. SHOEING BUSINESS we have made the
following Rednced cut prices as follows :
SALESMEN wanted. Free prepaid outAll Shoeing-from 0 to No. 2, + $1 25
fit. One of our agents has earned over Above No, 2,_SF telat 1 50
$20,000 in tive years. Old Shoes Set for + « = 1 00
FIRE! FIRE! RENT STEN !
. Threo Rounds! But’ with us it has been contrary.
{marking the goods that have been shipped to us by our Eastern Buyer, who bas, owing to tho
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« Save Your Dimes !
The $ Will Take Saab of Themselves.
All the Sporting Men-all over the Guited States and Fugland have been busy trying
to find ‘out who 1s going to win the fight, Corbett or. Mitchell, Mitchell knocked out in
We have been busy the last ten days
many manufacturers beidg pushed with that that moves the World, **Groleal,”? wo
{having the stuff to move our’ part of the world bas purchased with “Geel?
at prices that are unheard of—These Goods are the Vory Latest Styles and Choice Patterns
and made by “First-Class Manufactuers <for the Season of 1894. Therefore. wo are
pleased to inform our friends and the public. ia general that this great. sale will positively
commence SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1894. “COME” and “SER.” — Convines yourself
at these Astonishingly Low Prices given below. Always remember ‘that Our Goods are
marked in “PLAIN FZGURES” and a Child Can Buy Equally the Same-as an—Oll Person:
Quo Price for “ALL.” .
A STARTERR=——™
Lot No. SLAs. Caahble Chinchilla Overcoats, sizes from 35.to 44. A Bargain at $7 50; our price
$4 50. :
Lot No. S521. Cnahdble Chinchilla Ulsters,
sizes from 35 to 44; Cheap at $10; our price $6. , é
Lot No. 8807. South Down Mills Ulaters,
pie very neat, sizes 35 to’ 44, full value $6 75; now
a a a at bn
Lot. No. SSseOL. South Dewn Mills Ulsters,
rae heap & beauty, sizes 35 to 44, full value, $6 75; now
Lot No. 412:8. For the Children, Cape Overcoats, the very Latest New York style, beautiful pattern, sizes
5 to 11 years, cheap as dirt at $2 25. Gaze on our price—
only $1 00.
Oh! this isnot enough for our children friends, the Overcoat
would not: be sufficient. How -would they look with only an
Overcoat and now sinoe we thought of this, and as our Kastern purchaser with the same. shrewdness has sent a flue line of
2-piece suits—Jacket and Patts—elegant designs and at fig» urea that we are able to sell them. Think o' it! Only $1;
sizes 4 to 13, !
done thus far are very flattering~ indeed:
A rich and extensive shoot. of ore has been
found in the old Williams ground, from
which quartz enough can be taken to keep
the forty-stamp mill running steadily for a
—tong-time to-come: This ledge is not the
one now in dispute between the Champion
~andProvidence companics;-and-in the event
of a decision adverse to the latter company
in the suit pending in -the U. §. Circuit
Court, it will not seriously interfere with
operations in the nmjine. The Providence
has a new lease of life and there is every
indication of a bright futare for the old
mine,
‘mining industry is highly prosperous. There
are five stamp mills running, while the
placer mines have been able to continue . »
operations all winter, The Golden Chest
makes a particularly fine showing. Much
very rich rock is being taken out, while
there is a large ledge of very good ore,
One piece of rock recently taken from this
mine contained $4,000 in gold,
Officers Installed.
j30-1w
* Removal. j25
Jobn Brodie has removed his fish and a
— vegetable market frem Shurtleff & Son’s PATRICK CLANCY ee
Union Hotel, Main Street. Store’te the building on Pine street, opposite {
HORSE SHOER,
P. O. Box 2361, New York. Robinson & Noell,
; Main Street,
NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS
ARRIVALS AT THE
ea aT nS
<a the Tilley building. “ 530-26.
ar i San Francisce, UoyomBage amapee gt Ena HAS RETURNED TO NEVADA
o i = ari, ann Hanpy for travelers is Simmons Liver = City aad opened @ shop at the foot
. Hartman, Regulator in powder. It-can be carried in of Main and Broad streets, where
E. B, Saunders, th cat he is prepared to do
E. R. Plach, @ pocket. :
ra we First-Class Shoeing J. C. Moraine, er
75 Cents. ai R. Lions,
B. G. Thomas, Camptonville,
es Percale Shirts, with two Collars
= — of Cuffs, ot Miller's,
lot CO. 1OB3. New York mills manufacture
W. Selfridge, Forbestown,
Frank Selfridge, Ll
Tt. M. Coffe iy Corral,
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hor ee Citi ono Men's Suits. Gaze your eyes and reflect. Full value $6; now
M 7. Pack inp al Vaile : ‘ os . $3 25. Now, before purchasing, you can save money by lis. i. B ’ ms 'Y> o, j OX Cpe ening to the following: Do you want a Business Suit? If 80,
you can find the largest assortment and style of Cassimeres of
the following mills ein the world over: Taft & Weden,
Burleck, Brunner & Go., Washington Mills, Middlesex Mills,
Ata regular meeting of Mountain Rose
Lodge, Rebekah Degree, I. O. O. F., held
at Rough and Ready, on January 24th, the
following officers were installed by P. D. D.
G. M., Lizzie Grant, assisted by Annie
Martel as G. W.; E. W. Weeks as G. S.;
It will soon be time to plant fruit trees. S. Cline as G. T. and Minnie Herrod as M.;
Cut down your old trees that are badly inJ. C, Grant, N. G.; Nellie Ennor, V. G.;
fested with scale and burn the wood. Bet Lizzie Grant, R. 8.; Lillie Schroeder, T.;
‘ter‘results in eradicating the pest can be Aunie Martel, W.; Katha Single, C.; Kate
accomplished in this way in wu day’s time Schroeder, I. G.; A. E. Stull, 0. G.; Sadie
Ennor, R. 8S. N. G.; Minnie Herrod, L. 8.
N. G.; EW. Weeks, R. 8. V. G.; Wm.
Our Men’s Department Has Not “Been Forgotten !
spectiuly solr ed fo favor me, with a niure ‘of es Aggy luo ngage
eir patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. hot No. loee. Beaver Fall Mills Men's Suite, :
PATRICK CLANCY. hat do you think of it? Only $2 50.
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Plant Young Trees.
P. T. Riley, “
A. J. Cadwallader, Dutch Flat,
L. R. Prescott, Washington,
J. H. Pilleu, Quaker Hill,
J. W. Shelby, Grass Valley,
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EB. Black, we
Rambo Mills & Co,
Our 4-Button Cutaway Frock Suits
than by five seasons uf spraying. After
getting rid of worthless trees set out young
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Grant, 'L. 8. V. G.
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, Observing carefully that they are free te : ‘ ALS
iti ads fe! with pe cuias they . After the officers were installed @ wellPO AT Te
can be kept clear of the pest.’ It is difficult prepared programme was rendered, consistAre beauties. 4n trimming unsurpassed, and
equally as good as “Tailor-Made.” In Clay,
Cork-Screw, Tricos and Riverside Worsted.
They will suit the most tasteful.
Are You Going to Get Married ?
National Exchange, Broad Street.
é . . ° * SE amare ieee a eee
‘ams, wh ing of dialogues, recitations and. vocal and. ~
to get rid of them, when once they take instrumental music, followed by a collation:. J+ H. Marriott, Osceola, Nev.,
ba J. O, Marriott,
A Good Ledge. > Mrs. Dr. Spedding, Sierra City,
: J. S. McBride, San Juan,
Grass Valley Union: There has been a. Robt. Stevensom, San Francisce,
: : . M. Levy, “
decided change in the w eo of the} 7 David, “
At 8 o’clock this evening the seal of the ledge at the St. John mine for the better; —p.H. Birdsall, +
bottle containing many thousands of beans, during the past two weeks. Some of the B. Cutler,
at the store of Carter & Johnston, will be quartz was brought to-town yesterday, and“
breken and the beans counted by a com-. was pronounced by competent miners te be
mittee, All persons interested are invited . good milling ore. It is identical in charac-4
to.be present. ‘The one whose guess comes . ter with that os the Idaho mine in the 400 . tman, Washington,
nearest to the correct number of beans will . level, and as in that mine at the same depth, ep — ps Jone,
be awarded a free ticket to San Francisco] the ledge is very large, averaging about eet eee
possession of a tree, by any other method
than burning.
Counting the Beans.
This Space Is Reserved for .
Are you going to be “Best” man? or do
you want the suit that the most-elegant
dressed men wear? “A: Prince Albert
Frock-Suit.” We can truthfully say that
wh you will find in our store as large an
assortment as you will find in any store
in‘large cities on, the Coast or States.
“OnsE
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«J, Hervy, M's. Mount,
> candidates for the Legislature.
Claimed that 100,000 men will vote toand return, including a week’s board at. six feet.
any first-class hotel.
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Marble Work.
‘a
two beautiful walls, and is being drifted on
in the 500 level,
Se
The ledge is incased. between Kite, Maybert,
J. F, Taggart, Chico,
M.O’Donnell, Forest Hill.
A HYPOCRITE feels better satisfied with My wife cured fe malaria by Simmons
J. F. Taggart, agent fer the Robbie & himself every time he sees » good man make Liver Regulator.—J, N. Thompson, Pastor
Bruce steam granite and marble works of @ misstep.
M. E. Church.
Chico, arrived in this city last evening and
will reniain.a few days. He will take orders for any and every kind of marble
work and, guarantee satisfaction in every . Richards and wife, a son.
respect, Whatever Mr, Taggart says can
25 Cents.
Boy’s Black, Gray or Brown Wool Hata
at B. H, Miller's. '
BORN.
At Grass Valley, Jan. 28, 1894, to Robert
be strictly. relied upon, and those whe want
anything in his line will do well to give him
their orders. ine : tana 2
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To the Public.
If any person has a valid demand-egainst . '
W. K. Weare, please interview said Weare
personally,fat the County Hospital, while
he is alive. W.K. Wearx.
Nevada City, February I, 1894, lt
et Oe
Tue petitions presented to Congress
against the Wilson bill bear the names of
1,250,000 persons, the largest number of
remonstrants ever known in the case of a
pending scheme of legislation.
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Expr, the scrofulous taint from your blood
by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Now Try This,
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It will dost yoa nothing and will surely
do you good, if you have a Cough,, Cold, or
any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr.
King’s New. Discovery for Consumption,
Cough and Colds is guaranteed to give relief,
or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La
Grippe found it just the thing and under its
use had@ speedy and perfect recovery. Try
@ sample bottle at our expense and learn for
yourself just how good a thing itis. Trial
bottles free at Carr Bros, Drug Store. Large
size 50c. and $1.00.
Mus. T. 8. Hawxins, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY
LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a
debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels.
Price 75 cts. Sold-by Carr Bros.
Tux railroad employes of Pennsylvania
have formed an association te combine on
It is
gether,
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VERY LITTLE MONEY
Will buy a Pound of my Prenagh Mixed Candy.
That is a small investment, but you will realise from it » reet deal more gieteere
i is bigger investments bring you. It is nat easy to tell you how deligh
Candy is. Some words are persuasive, but there is
suasion in one taste of this Candy than there is in «
whole dietienarsy.,
BOLBY,
Leading Candy Maker, opposite L. Hyman &
Co,’s store om Commerciai st, Neveds. City
The best judges and the closest buyers .
: Of made-to-order clothing, agree that
o. The BEST AND MOST RELIABLE TAILOR.
. In Nevada county is
loi Other Respects
oa
One-Price Clothiers.
Nevada City
HE WHITE. HOUSE.
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Embroideries. Embroideries.
We Received a very Elegant Line of .
EMBROIDERY, EDGINGS,
And INSERTING,
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Comprising the Newest Patterns to be found in the market.
WE WILL OPPER THE SAME AT VBRY LOW PRICES.
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CARTER & JOHNSON,
No matter what cloth or size you “want,
we have them. No trouble to show
them.
Where. Did You Get That Hat?
Might be a-chestnut, but in our Hat
~ Department we have-no chestnuts, “Our
new stock and styles consisting of the
latest shapes in small and medium crowns
in soft and stiff. Our Fedoria and Alpite
styles are daisies. Our wide brimsare
beauties. Our Crushers cannot be excelled, and our Children’s Styles are
complete. We have these in black brown
nutria, brown nutria and at all prices in
plain figures.
Our Furnishing Goods Department [s Not Neglected.
LOT NO. 144, Heavy grade, New Market Milfs ‘Underwear, a beautiful pattern,
finely finished, edge lock stitched, sizes from 34 to 44, anopher spot ‘Cash’ purchase, fully
worth $2, we will sell at $1 per suit.
LOT W-1 in the sane purchase as above we received an elegant orange pattern, very
neatly finished, if bought regular, could not be sold less than $2, our price is only $1 per
suit,
Every Article Manufactured by the Marysville Woolen Mills
we carry and sell them at. Mill Prices,
A BOOMERANG.
10 dozen of Blue Spring Bottom Overalls— men’s sizes—will be sold for 50 cents. Did
you ever hear of such an offer? No, never ! ;
Do not forget-that we also carry in this Department-a full line of White Ghirts, con. sisting of Open Fronts, Open Backs, Pleated and Plain Bosoms, and have just received an
elegant style of White Marasilles Bosom Shirts and P. K, Collars detached,
Night Robes of all descriptions and ‘full length.”
SHOOT THAT TIB!
* Oh! do, when wé are ene to offer you the Largest Line of Beautiful Patterns worth
50 and 75 cents for 25 Cents. Or, is this all! What about those Klegant Four-inHands worth 50 and 75 cents for 15 Cents! .
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
We have received of the great manufacturing firm of C. M, Henderson & Co., corner of
Adams and Market streets; 0, one of the moat complete lines of Ladies,’ Misses’
‘and Children’s Fine Shoes, Slippers and Oxford Ties of the Latest Styles, and /as’ the
reves badly, we can truthfully say we bought them cheaper then ever heard of
In INERS' BOOTS we make » specialty of the Best brands and use no oth
Rubber Boots we handle the latest-improved patents of the leading mantfacturers of
the United States. Our line is complete. oe
NOTICE ! x
All these Holding tickets for ing the weight of the Sheep must positively have
the tickets in the store on or before February 12, 1894, Commits that will weigh the
Sheep censist of the following gentlemen: MR. A. LAD N, PROF. ED, MU
MRL. GARTHE and MR. H. GUNTHER. The Com~tittes have chosen Mr. L. A.
Garthe, who will be blindfolded and then draw the tickéts from the box. The committee
will then examine and copy the guesses, and the lucky guesser will get the $40 and the
N. B, All mail erders receive our prompt attention and charges by express are always
id 7 us, ‘shane ;
P, Remember, the Goods are Marked i in-PlainFigures, and One Price to all.
THIS IS. A POSITIVE CASH SALE.
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lL. HYMAN & CO.