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February 10, 1897 (4 pages)

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7 a Hh GURU GRR One . Cop rit gee ii Geel li eewee pe ee: ‘Utah, Feb, 10. BY 6 . other” this. morning. odcurred the A. J. Stiles’ today ‘saad @ letter . ‘strongest earthquake shock’ ever ex-. . written by his mother in 1846. It was sent him by a cousia in the East and -periended in Utah. The" vibrations. at. “Jack” regards it asaprize tentens, *” this place were so strong that the bell . times on account” of the swaying of BRIEF MENTION, : {the baiiding. The shock was felt, as. Minor Notes. at d Comments of ‘Local ta idee a Mal oan The Electoral Vole, Next Sunday will be St. Valeitine’s’ “Wisewepans: D, Os _ Feb. 10-'The Day. © Fair. tonight and Dasreday, “with . frost. House ‘ang the Senate: met in joint ses: The Board of Trade will hold & meet: . sion today and canvassed ‘the electoing tonight at the Court House. Tal vote, which was found'to: be as folThere will be a large attendance at jows: For President—McKinley, 271 the m rad m Friday nigh ; at ipmicry Ball eas . , Bryan, 176, For Vice President—-HoTheodore Van ‘Buskirk, the hates werent Sewall, sn Watson, 27, a weight pugilist from Marysville, is yis; a iting Grose Valley, Yosemite Valley, There are several hard chatacters jn}. Sacramento, Feb, 10. Where. was 8 town just now who should be ordered to leave by the officers. i At the meeting of Laurel Parlor to: }lengthy ‘and warm discussion in “the morrow night an: -entertainment will Assembly today on the concurrent rebe given by: those . members , whose solution proposing ‘to * transfer the names beetn ane pare ae . Yoremite Valley to. the General GovThe California ‘ Medicine Company Sons in the haaemably ‘ite a strong}. aes , ae eee fio plea in. favor of the State keeping the Theo. Van Buskirk, the boxer, will be: valley. Upon. vote. being taken. the with the combination and. ve a eae: resolution was defend ‘by a vote of 47 punching: exhibition. ne to i : Assaulted by a Tramp, rested by watchmen of the State yer a. man called at the housé of John AlDebris Association for’ iicit mining len; a farmer living near here, andasked near Gold Run, were before U. 8. Court Mrs, Allen to give hima drink of water. Commissioner Taylor. inSacramento, The. woman got the water, and as. she pres ‘eolllnong ot a handed it to the man he ‘grabbed her nesses an order was made that de-. PY both wrists and madean attempt to fendants be held to await the action of . outrage her. ‘The noise of the scutile the United States Grand Jury, bail be-. between them attracted the attention ing fixed “at $500. of a boy near by, who ran toa field té Shak spearean Club. , inform some men who were at~ work 1d be A club consisting, of twentediveli . The tramp, fearing be me adult members has been dn f plitghk, beat a hasty. retreai posse this city for the. purpose. ot itndyihd. of men are out scouring the woods for the works of Shakspeare. Prof. Prank . him; ¢ end if captured he will be dealt H. Hyatt, teacher of the High School, with in a summary manner. is a leading member of the club. The. first ‘meeting will be held next Monday evening at the National Hotel, Itis intended to meet once a week. « Hydrau lickers’ Bo Bound Over. Comes Up ‘Tomorow. SackamENTO, Feb. 10.—The question. as.to whether the bill appropriating $75,000 for the maintenance of the State J. Cm es oath he Printing office shall be passed over the is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cuuney & Co. doing business in Governor's veto, has been made the the City of Toledo, County and State special order for tomorrow “afternoon aforesaid, and that said firm will pay’ s¢ 2 o'clock. It is firmly believed that jy of mts Sechaeams ‘dco the necessary two-thirds vote will be or each and every case Catarrh that cannot. be cured by the secured. No uneasiness is‘manifesied use of HaLt’s CaTARRH CURE. . . by those interested. Should. the Govyernor’s action be ratified it would prokSTATE OF OxI0,) Gare or TOLEDO, fs Lucas County. . FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed ably have the-effeot to elose the eth in my presence, this 6th day of DecemPrinting office at. once. ee . W. GLEASON, AY 5 . Over Cleveland’s Velo. ee ~ Novary Pustic. Hall’s Oatarrh Gare i is taken intera-~} Wasutweton, Feb. 9.—By a vote of ally and acta directly on the blood and ; 137 to 60 the House today passed over) anny sectaed. mucous surfages of the ‘system. Send the President's veto the bill to pensic2 for testimonials, free. , Rachael Patton, the widow of John H. . ¥.J. OHENEY & OO., Toledo, O. pattomof theSeventeenth Illinois. The Sold by Druggists, 70. veto was based on the widow’s marriage Halle Foal CEB tek 0 YS atier: Pattenis death : yao eat City urine "Walley 65 a. m.; 1, Ee phyhye oh wig appeal. It is likely the Jin Tuolumne, . county that. is aa on. the Court, House tapped several] Pon uid Feb. — But-. continued for some weeks, 1, lens the msec nesters ae that_he would not go upon ing a Mone ee 15 this bearing before Commissioner ty an . ieee Heacock.: ‘He’said this was the decis-. ‘ho difference between Fanny and a barnae npn geet her mirdkpnte cyagne te Sst iho ng ie i ioe es ! : ‘to three months imprisonmen ot ie te ty-cight tod upon’ certain, the United Stites,.+ >od ‘This afternoon as Mamie, five-Year“ told daughter of* D. Casci,:was playing F wet with fire in the family residence at dL witlow Valley; hér” clothes caught “on ‘fire, The child shrieked, with fright) and pain, and before the flames could be extinguished sae was Reed: po bly. qty the ey mITHR COI urs it WORK Will Recommend Now . New Ordinances —San~ {tary Condition of the Town. ; ¥ésterday afternoon the Committee ‘}on Municipal and Counfy Affairs, of the Board of Trade, held a meeting. J. J. Jackson, Chairman of the committee, presided, ‘and M.’M: Baruh ‘was elected. Secretary. It was decided to recommend to the City Trustees the passage of ‘ah ordinance Dipeeais propowners to have ‘thé chimneys in frequent rertieecase fires.’ ' The committee also recommend that owners of property. in the business ‘portion of the town be ‘compelled to few old wooden walks be removed. . a while. yesterday afternoon, accompanied by the Health Officer, They found the drains, sewers and water closets in the localities visited to’ be in a horrible condition, and say that no one ‘can have any idea,of the wretched sanitary condition of the city without mak‘ing a trip around, although there are evidences on every, street of. a need of something being done in order to do away with the filthy and dangerous state of the town. The committee has visited about 200 places, and in a’ day notice on the owners of the properiy. to comply with the city ordinance relating to these matters. If they refuse to do sd within a reasonable length of time, complairits will’ be*made ‘and the . ordinance enforced. + TERRIER AND DUCK. A Strange Tale That Would Cause Baron Munchausen to Blush. Lexington, Ky.,. has a citizen who must be trying: to beat the record of} Baron Munchansen. His name is Jerome B. Frazier, and here is a Sample of his soaring fancy taken from the Lexington Argonaut: .“"T am very fond of domestic animats and fowls and the possessor of @ fine, jutelligent fox terrier, who.answers to the name of Fanny. ‘I attended a sale . some months ago and bought a Poland duck. I brought.her home and. put her among the other ‘poultry in the yard: In a few days I noticed. that Fanny and Miss Poland were on good terms with \ ach other, and in a few weeks they were inseparablé. Finally Miss Poland thought she’had loafed long énough and went to. sitting. Fanny made regular visits to her and seemed to take great interest “in the proceeding.: The duck rarely left her nest. After sitting for about a week. Aino barber heart over the untimely death of her frie » The evening of ‘her “death I 4 from her accustomed place in oi yard . and began a search for her. I found’ in the duck’s nest with the eggs under. neath her. The next g i visited * the poultry house and found Fucky still : covering the eggs. I concluded not to! . disturb her, bat await. results. This,” ‘ and at the . end of the usual time allowed for incubation. I re ag aps ake fi temarkabl . @ucks developed into. ers that I ever saw. Tam match these. six : E riers. for from $100 to 000. & o rat Killing contest, and I will : mate . that the 1 local capitalists have ‘already . merly organist of St. Johns Presby~ WIL BROBABLT: DIB, ually Buried. While Play: 3 isi Fa Fire This Afternoon. y lay concrete sidewalks, and that, the . , nig Ey 7 iosiy sus pote eos ltae ee ee ee will. og Private Piano vane Recital. This evening 7. BN B. Warburton, forn Church at: San Francisco, will a Srtng te ie . give a private ‘piano recital at the resiStreet. A number of our local piano players and others interested in music have been invited. 435 'Ghred ating a F a Petition. Eine a Pp ‘Babanks, Presid President of the Pacifié Coast Travellers’ Association, isa It Costs Very Little candidate for ‘Oollector of the Port of teh San Francisco. Today drummers who fa dress robe tea % ph you’ ras 6 this oi; ala y-a complete s no shop worn, a sity Jolt shay g petition ‘fresh stock—tor $3, at Levitt’s Bankfor signatures asking that: the gentleyears old, ee = a -wall-kmown char: ; dence of Dr. Chapman, Sacramento} i M. M. BARUH,at ‘mat Label Sele uinene fabeke hotiens lb pieces atylound jansnné ; _ fer than-you can buy from trayeling salesmen, and the guarantee of the") Her: ‘right back. of every one of — Shirts betWe have ju t le an enormous line of White, Neg-: gee and Fancy Overshirts for early Spring trade, . are in q little early, but we still maintain our old position of ite . getting the good things first. Se hey We will sell ‘you the best : : _ WHITE SHIRT FOR 75, CENTS That can ce bought ih the West for the same “money. Alpeye selling good goods chéap. MI Lee EMPORIUM, Pe =: a racer ) — ~~ Great Remnant Sale e eee ~To*wind ‘man above named be appointed to the position he is seeking. Many of our} -business men tai the petition. isa
Superior Court, The following busin ‘business ’ acted ia the Superior : Bog Judge F.'T. Nilon ‘présiding: Geo. Vincent vs. H. J. Keyiier. Ter days additional time for defendant t ‘prepare and serve bill. of. 2 Frederick Frank et vs. test Frank. Sale of real estate gonfirmed. gail (Ovaslwempad joi new disease has ap-. . peared among men since this American ‘people began torun its course. We call it: nervous prostration—overwork. We suffer from a whole train of nervous and . functional sai acks the natural protest . of overtaxe ip kab antigs ‘David Philipson, eke m. Cinchanat 0. Wien love the pie aes a fair e oJ warm hues.and exhaling sweet ‘odors; but without it, it is a hleak desert coyered with ashes. ©. Absolutely Pure. ~ “Uslebrated. for its great leavening Remnant sale. “a nants YOUR -OWN ‘PRICE. L. LUBECK, Commercial St. = our annual Cie earance al e, we w ill near Gold Lake, Sievra county, Cal. Ad-~ . have for the next ten Mays, commencing on onday, Feb:.8, at 10 «; ‘clock a, Nii,’ a eat . Suspension Bridge. emNevada City 50. ‘CENTS: A WEEK. Adlvertilviements of got to exceed five lines ti length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $2.a month. Each additional line 10 cents a week or 40. centsa month Paya_ble i invariably in advance. *. Wanted i A second-hand 5 ‘or 10-stamp’ quartz mill, duress M.P. MADI SON, Palo Alto, Cal. f10-1w Rooms for Rent. Furnished Rooms for rent. Suitable for housekeeping. ‘Apply to MRS. JOY, near f8-lw Situation Wanted. . Bya woman who spéaks German, to do house work, Apply at CITY HOTEL, f2 House to Rent. A dwelling situated ona Prospect Hill, Inquire at this office, j23-tf For. Sale at a Bargain. The Smith place, on the corner of Park Avenue and Nimrod street, with dwelling and outbulldings. For particulars enquire of FRANK. T. SMITH, d26tf * Dancing School, The Sanitary Committee was out for : : * and your friends about Shiloh’s ‘Cure. or two the Health Officer, will, serve }Scadden, the sole agent. Ask your physician, your druggist for Gonsumption. They will recommend it. Sold by Dickerman & Oo. © A: Fact Worth Knowing. Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by Shitoh’s Cure. Sold by Dickerman & Oo. ~ j eee nw Fine. Batter. Woodland Greamery Butter, the best in the markét,éan be had of Phil a25-tf Linki mninntente A Baby’s Life Saved. “My baby had.croup. and was saved by Shiloh’s Oure,” ‘writes Mrs. J. B Martin, Hunteville, Ala. To Cure. a Cold in ‘One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails ‘to cure. 26c. For sale by H. Dickerman. Advertised Letters. The following is 4 list of the letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, February 9th. rik Robert Dicuisin, Antonio Hocking Mr Jone: Mrs, A McAdams, W. iE Oats, Richard Piver, Arthur D. ~ Smith, Ranewall A. Trood, Miss M. Taylor, Mrs. Jennie Waters, Eddie Wagoner, Duther : FOREIGN. * Tjelmeland, W. W.~ if not called for in fifteen days let‘ters will be sent to thé dead “letter of; flee. Parties calling for any of these ' letters will please say “advertised,” and pay a fee of one cent for each letter. J. E. CARR. Postmaster. : Bilious! sness ‘strength and healthfulness. Assures adulteration common to the’ cheap brands. : ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., “NEW YORK J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Also Choral and Orchestral Director, Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other +) portions of Nevada county weekly for the paryoes of instructing pupils at their own omes. For particulars-as to terms of tuition, ete apply to the. Professor, either by letter o porsousty. at his homein North San Juan, o at the Union Hotel, Nevada City. Money if Creases <g=— That is the way you find a paper dollar when you take it out of your pocket,’ But the best way to find The Dollar of Your Daddies is to advertise your business in a live newspaper that is read by the most people in the territory it covers. Such a paper is i ieee «, By Browa ecaheae ie the food against alum. and all forms of} : Daily Transcript DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. The Model Saloon, Rormeets ‘Corner Commercial and Pine sts, J. A. SEPAUGH, Prop’r. The Very’ Choicest WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Fancy Drinks a Specialty. : DOUBLE STARS Presidential Inauguration AND Mardi Gras These ate the two great functions of our country for the current year, © ' Their dates are fixed—the one by venerable precedent and fundomental law ; the other by the world’s civil and ecclesiastical calendar. They cannot wait, bechuse they are limited but thet feature in Sunset Limited will not prevent its waiting for you until 10 P. M, Tuesday, Feb 23, 1807, from San Francis«. ¢o, and 2:80 P. M. Wednesday, the Mth, from Los Angeles. This train secures a matchlesstrip to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras to be celebrated on Monday @ and thence—onward to Washington City in ample time to hear the first clarion note that ; kinley. Such a programme of pleasure is a most unusual one—a double pageant of noblest [character—to be enjoyed on a single trip. / } Tuesday, March Ist and 24, . . precedes the inauguration of President Me-. Pear Prof/Michell will open his dancing school at Odd Fellows hall on Saturday, November l4th. Ladies and gentlemen’s class will meet every Wednesday evening. Children’s class erent nieraccw. Socials. every, Saturday *_ BN i ans ame wot Nevada County. Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail-75 cents. Apply to FRED, E. BROWN. Transcript office RECEIVED TODAY! German. Dill Pickles, Spiced Herrings, Holland Herrings, Also, a large assortment of DELICACIES, ee Olives in Bulk, ancy Crackers, 20 varieties, German Pretzels. The NATIONAL FRUIT ‘STORE, Broad Street, opp. Citizens Bank, 1 Employ No Agents To solicit for PORTRAIT: WORK, but I am prepared todo all kinds of ; copying and enlarging in Crayon, Pastel or Water Colors at prices that cannot be duplicated for saine quality of work, I guarantee entire satisfaction. Woore, THE PHOTOGRAPHER Studio on York Street. &£@ Frames made to order. ‘. For the Ten Days Sol will sell Goods at the Bankrupt Store FOR WHAT THEY'LL’ BRING. snk BANKRUPT STORE, ia Micestunes Cehow: Sacianile ie, change Hotel, i: