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sete:
~needed at home to repair the rdads leading
@
tuken to the hamnmer to be formed into
Published Evenings Daily Except Sundays and . a regular flat bottom, thence conveyed
Legal Holidays. }
i . ciently heated taken up to the rolls, -+¢
“SUBSCRIPTION TeRMs—Fifteen Cents a Week;. jen¢thoned and cut by shears into prop. ;
Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When}.. . .. -ths, piled up’ and transferred
Paid in Advance fer @ Full Year. . ty the Balling furnace again. When
seated, it was passed through the rolls,
«
‘GN “es—Ten Cents’ a Line . ! :
dec enttusenien, #74 Ono silaé Each sub-. vack again into the! balling furnace,
sequent Time, One Dolla~a Line a Month. Rates) and when duly brought to the proper
For Other Advertising Made Known on Appli-} pitch taken to the rojis and made into
eation. : a thorough good bat. Subsequently, . ,
. tthe tin mills, it was rolled till it was
] pposed to be thinner than 23 grains,
a —— feta oo passed through the cold rolls
: to insure the necessary polish, . the reIt Receives a Check at the Hands of sult being, the thinnest sheet of—iron
the Editor of the Democrat. svey rolled—that is, the sheet-was’ 10
514-tnches,-or-$5inehes-in surface,
v of several!) °% es : 3
ee Sere Ot. Engeryiscss° bof only 20 grains weight, which, being
soustiag hare -spprcpristed 500-1 ees to—the standard of 8 by 544
lobbyists to Washington to assist in getting inches, or 44 surface inches, is but 16
an appropriation to improve the rivers.) yraind, or 30 per cent less than preButte and Yuba appropriated the $300, and . yious attempts, at least 4,800 being renow comes Thomas J. Sherwood, editor~of. quired to make one inch in thickness.
the Maryaville-Domocrat, and files a pro-. —NWew York Sun. : Ee
test with the Auditor of -Yuba county Se
“against the issuing of a warrant by him for
said $300. He claims that the money~ is
The Ruling Passion.
He eved—the-winsome—lass—with—a
love none the less ardent because she
was aclerk ina dry goods store, and
into Marysville. He closes his article i1{). ,ad met her there~behind the counthe Democrat as follows: {ter when he had come in to:make purLiberality in appropriations should be . chases. :
confined to the place where it will do the. But she was no ordinary girl, and he
most good to the people who pay the taxes, grantor client sedis his Piha:
—_ _— = ican bard For weeks and weeks be had been to
ag oiseee — saw: mes, oe = ape see her, and for weeks he had hesitated
fon the roads sorth of this city, cad a hoses on the brink of a proposal’ which inmerchants expeet trade from that direction, . )ojyeq all his happiness. ;
the theroughfares should be made passable. Yet,the girk did not seem to realize
Tt.is not at all complimentary to our. how near she was fo him, nor that any
representatives in Congress~ that-lobbyists moment might precipitate the final
should be sent te help them do their work. . question. i : ae
There is something rotten about our whole ee ae get es
ire caprmmegede ane eae nia as they were walking his voice
making a contribution fora junketing “TP . became low and tremulous, and she
for some favored sons of the Pacific Coast.— . ) o)64 up shyly into his face.
Chieo Enterprise. “Christine,’’ he whispered, ‘‘may I
The above has the true ring. It appears. ask you a question?’’
te us that the money expended on these . * “Certainly, George,’
junketing trips could be spemt to better ad-. er 3 ree 18 nore .
‘ ! . 5 “Wi you be m rife?
=e S te ~— She patie as rie shelf were bebind
those who want to go to Washington and es :
_ havea jolly good. time at somebody's else “En very sorry,’’ she said softly.
righ secon ‘(Is there anything else today ?”’—Dedo not take this lobbying business as an in-. trojt Free Press.
salt then we are, mistaken in their make= =
A Test of Bravery.
“4 A custom hke this has spread, of
course, among neighboring tribes under
various forms. That of the Abyssinian
Frank Geldén, whe has just come from. braves is described by Mr. Mansfield
California, states that Grass Valley and Ne-. Parkyns. The girls themselves play an
vada City are very dull just at present and. active part there,: saree
shed aaemy mies tre vay of Wark thers, . oe. aftar a charell tectival, for
‘Whin Sis: Tatho-Moryltad fas cougires & instance, one,of them will begin peelGrass Valley it threw about 150 men out, jog a etraw Of green millet, which is
and a big lawsuit between the Providence, . 1); o£ pith, Her lover's blood runs
“Champion and another large mine at Ne-. cold probably, but he. must .smile—or
vada City hus made those properties inop~) own himself w carve. When she has-ent
erative at present and thrown men eut of. the pith into bits an inch long, he
work. When the former property resumes } Stretches ont his bare arm; -The axa
work and the difficulties between the others . Ple set, every girl who respects herself
: . and bas a lover follows it. The young
burs heen seihied, ‘tose: will: grow ‘bette: men form acixcle, with their arms exMr. Golden says that both Grass Valley and} a.g. :
Nevada City distgcts have great futures,. ~piithely, then, with many a_ jest
and that the signs indicate the employment) doubtless, the maidens arrange their
of 500 men more than at present when all. bits of pith, upright, in some fanciful
enterprises in both districts get underway. . design, on.the bare flesh and set them
Mr, Golden and-family will stay~in--Vir= alight. They are nearly aninch thick,
ginia probably a week or two. and Shey burn rary slowly. but the
rs . hapless youth ui~st stand and-smile as
The above we copy fram the Virginia Weltac te-can thit-the biood-and juices
City Chronicle. The statement that the Ae haincared h éstinguish them.
Providence is inoperative is a great misiake.4) 7 9.00 Stan lord.
That company is running with a full crew
’ she assented
If our Senators and Congressmen
———— + 0+ —_——
Dull at Present.
on
YS
tanch, says the Modesto News.
50 or 75 cerits across the ticket-seller’s wir=
dow Feb. Sth, and kill the worm of gloom
to the balling, furnace, and when suffi. and discontent by walking into the Theatre
o hear the ring of laughter that goes up
rom the big crowd when the Nevada City
‘coppers ‘are on the stage. ‘ The ring will
be exposed ‘&nd don’t you forget it.
+ ©@e >
Big Plowing.
At the ranch of L. A. Richards, near
jrayson, seventeen eight-horse. gang ‘plows y
renow-being used to@plow up his large
The sight
is one that would surprise an Easterner.
Mr. Richards has in the past run as mapy
as twenty-seven teams at one time.
Dr REED “of Ohio has introduced inte
the Leyislature of that State a bill permitting condemned murderers the cboice of
dying by electricity or by anaesthetics.
ee
KARL'S CLOVEK ROOT, the great
Blood Purfier, gives freshness and clearness
to the Complexion and cures’ Constipation.
5¢., o0e. Sold by Carr Bros,
= es”
Tux healthy people you meet have healthy
livers. They take Simmons Liver Regulator.
A Little Daughter
Of a Church of England minister
cured of—a distressing rash, by
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Mr. RiIcHARD
Binks, the well-known Druggist, 207
McGill st., Montreal, P. Q., says:
I have sold Ayet’s Family Medicines
for 40 years, and have héard nothing but
good said of them. I know of many
Wonderful Cures
performed hy Ayer’s.Sarsaparilla, one
tn--sartieular “being that ofa little
daughter of a Church of England minister. The child was literally covered
from head to foot with a red apd-ex
ceedingly troublesome rash, from which
she had suffered for two or three, years,
jn spite of the best medical treatment
Her father was in great
distress about the case, and, at my
recommendation, at last began to ad+
minister Ayer’s. Sarsaparilla, two bottles of which effected a complete cure,
much to hér relief. and her father’s
delight. I am sure, were he here to-day,
he would testify inthe strongestterms
as to the merits of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr.J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Maas.
Cures others, willcureyou
available.
of men, and will put on more just as soor
as they can add ten more stamps, to their
mill, Neither is the Champion inoperative.
The mill is being run night*and day and are
employing from twenty-five to thirty men.
a OBO er ~Keep Up With the Times,
Don’t cling to the imperfect. things. De
you use cereal foods on your breakfast table?
Then you need cream: BHorden’s Peerless
Brand Evaporated Cream is decidedily
superior im richness and flaver to ordinary
milk or cream.
_ =o
Good Rock.
THis Great CouGH CuRE promptly cures
where all others fail, Coughs, Croup, Sore
ee Ehseat,: Hoarseness, Whooping. Cough and
Asth For Consumption it. has no rival;
tae in'time, oeoll be pe Ey on Pgs
SHILOH'S. BELLADORNA PLASTER.
7,
LOH S/&CATARRH
REMEDY.
ave you Catarrh? This remedy is guaranto cure you. Price, 60cta, Injector free.
For sale at Catr Bros,
-&-crushing uf-ere lias jist been made by
the Osborne Hill mine of Grass Valley, and
theore paid about $33 a-ten. This was
taken from the 500 level and the shaft.
or
Situation Wanted.
A young lady wishes a situation to do
general housework. Enquire at this office.
a oe
Remember This Fact.
NATIONAL MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
That -if you want watches, diamonds,
silver ware, or eptical goods, that are what
they are represented to be, always reliable,
and at the lowest prices, the old established] C. J. NAFFZIGER, -firm ef Leutje & Brand is the place to go to, 5
The reputation of this firm is so well established that every one knows that goods Rome, Bacen and terd,
bought, of this firm can always be relied
upon. Be upon the safe side thei and
buy of Leutje & Brand, tt
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Veal, Sausages, etc
And all kinds of Meats
usually found in a first
class market,
Meats delivered free of
charge
. Patent Double Acting
Cornish: Plunger.
Weight of Machinery Reduced ‘One-Half
Pumps Twice as Much Water as the Old Plunger. An Entire New System o
Pumping.
Weight of machinery reduced one-half, besides doing away with heavy balance bobs
often carrying from 25 to 50 tons of balauce. Works With 25 per cent less power. First
outlay about one-third:less. Suitable t¢ any underly or downright shaft. Friction reduced to@ minimum. (eccupies less space in the shaft. Has been tested about a yea
aud proved to work satifacturily in ev¢ry respect’ ’
Guaranteed to-give satisfaction. Special attention is called to this new feature in the
drainage of mines and raising water generally, liy which a continuous discharge’-of water
y® produced on the up-stroke and dowu-stroke instead of on the down-stroke only, which
s effected by very much.less than one-half the weight of machinery now in use,
When the ordinary pump is too small for the work it can be replaced by this one, using
he same rod and column and doubling the discharge of water, a most important advanage in small shafts where there is Hot room for larger pump. . °
APPLY TO
WM. NANCE, Grass Valley; Nevada County, Cala.
UNION HOTEL,
. NORTHWAY & BODEWIG, Prop’s.
First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Sunny Rooms.
W.U. Telegraph Office in the House.
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
Electric Lights throughout the building,
rendering it absolutely safe fromi fire.
Has the largest and most modern Dining
Room inthe city, with the freshest and best
the market affords,
TAKE NOTICE-No Chinese help emProp’r. . ployed-in.thiy house,
The new management of the Union Hotel,
with its constantly adding improvements,
make it the finest and most popular resort in
the mountains of Northerno-Central California
SSrrnrnnernnernnr
(tu for Nevada City only.) ~
Bring [le te ike Fiel
: ‘The biggest and. cheapest§ Toy
Houseof Northeru Califurnia,
LOW located at .
GRASS VALLEY
Acd on every purchase we will
rebate you 5 per cent besides
waving you dollar after dollar.
IKE FIEL, The Popular,
"
IANA UALAMALAL ALLS
Formerly Howe's, cor. Church
eud Main, ste., Grass Valley,
YVAN
5S
__.__healthy Liver.
[ Is the Oriental salutation,
knowing that good health
cannot exist without a
When the
Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated,' the food lies
in the .stomach undiested, poisoning the .
Blood; frequent headache..
ensues; a feeling of lassi‘tude, despondency and
' nervousness indicate how
the whole system is deranged, Simmons Liver
Regulator has been the
means of restoring more
ple to health and
ea by giving them
a healthy Liver than’ any
agency — on earth.
“It acts with . extraordinary power and efficacy.
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED,
As a genéral family remedy for dyspepsia,
Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever
use anything else, and have ‘neyer been dis‘appointed in the effect produced; it seems to
be almost a perfect cure for-all diseases of the
Stomach a Bowels, ;
W. J. McEtroy, Macon, Ga
D. S. BAKER.
8S READY. AT ALL f1MES TO ATTEND TO
all orders for
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular attention paid to the transportation
of baggage for theatrical parties.
ye aed “RECEPTION
J. M. PFISTER,
The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Successor to J. E. Downer.
and other care old Whiskies.
GEO. H. ALLEN,
The Best of Milwaukee
Brewery
Saloon .
Liquid Refreshments.
If you want-to spend a jolly
half-hour or so, drop in at
GEORGE’s,
Down atthe Plaza.
Teacher of
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
— Also——
CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR.
Visita Nevada City, Grass Valley and othe
portions of Nevada county—weekly for the-pur
pose of instructing pujils at their own home.
For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., ap
ly to the Professor, by letter or personally, at
bie home in North San Juan, or at the Union
+
Hotel, Nevada City.
KEYSTONE MARKET,
Commercial) Street, near Main,
SAUSAGES,
FRESH LARD,
The Lowest Living Prices !
SALT MEATS.
Meats delivered to any part of the city free 0
charge.
. New York Bakery
CommercialSt., adjoining
Transcript Block.
G. WM, DURST, ~ Prop’r.
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
ETC.
WEDDING CAKES AND PASTRY
reasonable terms.
All orders for anything ia -my-line-prompt
ly attended to.
By strict attention to business, giving: the
est satisfaction and selling at-low rates,
opeto merit a liberal patronage.
W. E. F. DEAL,
ATTORNEY :—: AT ;:—: LAW,
Rooms 51, 52 and 53 Nevada Block,
neAN FRANCISCO.
SCHMIDT BROS.,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
Leading Cigar Dealers.
; ~—In StockLeading Lady General Arthur,
The Best Humboldt Imp’td,
Estrella
5 = Cent < Bohemian Club,
CIGAR La Rosa,
In the City, \ Harmonia. (NdAbddsdusdbdddidbuds IIVTVTT
Choicest Case Goods in town. ‘‘ Antediluvian’
GRISSEL BROS., Prop’s.
BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON, VEAL,
The Very Best of Meats!
Made to ofder on short-netice-and—on-most }
, es
Agent for, the
sta Mineral
—AND—
WATER.
GINGER ALE,,.
ORANGE CIDER
—— = aes OLE FEA . = 1856 1893
7 Dares r in. the Dazzlers’ Vinegar. : ee
THE DAILY.TRANSCRIPT The Thinnest Sheet of Tron. : Coppe ' How’s ray : peer 3 eee
ad ; A triumph of mechanical ingenuity, Did you ever havé “a ringworm? They 3 Sa 97 YEARS IN NEVADA ciTY
(Established Sept. 6, 1860.) }anstiipassed in its line, is recorded: at say if you put a copper cent in vinegar and @ om . . =: ¢ = oN
. the cclebrated tin works, Swansea, cover the ring with it, it will kill the gay : ‘* ; fess ;
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1894. Wales. The iron from which the sheet 2 a = 2 : oe ac
es : ; : You will ask what this has to.do with the
: ee was rolled was worked in a finery with wi ita Wak
Nevads Citv, Nevada County, ‘Calif. otarcoal and the usual blast afterward . Rustic Dazzlers. Why «-whole lot.
RIGHT ABREAST WITH TODAY'S PROGRESS.
My stock of
Fancy and Staple
As for :
. There is nothing of ‘ f
I ‘ . 33) kind made that you
mWware ‘Ex not find op sale when
(ed) ~visit my store.
Plain and Decorated
Keystone Monogram
. Pure Rye Whiskey.
tea, 1 E. -,
J. J. JACKSON,.. ..Proprietor.
r
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
J. Ew CARR. ©. H, CARR.
CARR BROS.
“PROPRIETORS OF THE=
ws,
AV ADAVIAVANS
Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City.
\
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
Compl Stuck Of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Et:
School Books,
. Blank Books.
Miscellaneous: Books, 2
Periodicals,
Pictorials
Magazines.
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner
Finest Brands of igus in Novak lity.
Musical Department
SHIP ==
— OTr—
Vinton’s Drug and Stationery Store "2
— WNonrFruit and Produce
EVERY THING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES . CRN RAW Kk RRR
Including
—TO —
VIOLINS
BANJOS
“MANDOLINS
GUITARS = sis
‘ : es ‘RONT SPREE’
ACCORDEONS isis
Sa
If . Have Not What You Want, a Francisco,
=>
1 Will Quickly Get it for You
ad Bd
SHEET MUSIC ORDERED.
: 23a
Nevada County Narrow Gauge R. R. They Either Buy Outright
or Handle on Commission.
Carload Lotsa Specialty.
meee < —
TUIE TABLE NO. 49,
Trains willieave and arrive at Nevada City on
and after Monday, Noyx.20th, 1893, as
fotiows :
LEAVING FOR COLFAX
5.00 A f1:
10.00 A ri Daly, equeeund with
, 5 train arriyingat San Francisco at 7:15 P, M. and overland‘for the East.
Daily, except Sundays;
5.25 Pp rr connecting with Ovyerland Train from the Eastand West.
Fare 6n this train to Grass Valley, 25 cents. . ,
~ No baggage checked,
7
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY = eae 8 —— ee see :
UNION MARKET,
os ce Sun10,00 P i . es ogy thi
Commercial st., Nevada City.
hdisad Fare on this
train 25 cents.
Daily, connecting with COLLEY BROS
=¥ ns22.2
COMMISSION FOR HANDLING ,
Car Lots two per cent,
Small Lots four per cent.
a
M&F” Send for their Price List.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
9.00 A ri Overland trains from
Kast and overland train leaving san Francisco at 5 P. M.
4 55 P ri Daily, pousonting with
. / overlant train leaving F § cEEP 1 oH
San Francisco at 7:00A,M. ing \ m Alee MSE! ON HAND A CHOICE
Daily, except Sundays
s
0.45 P Mt conneetin vi 3 b t g with local
leaving Sacramerito at 4:30 p M., binging Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon passengers from Stockton, San Jose and and Lard.
points south and West. ~ “s meniiiaiditiaatsoees cata
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. W. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor, 5.17 Pp Ti Dally, except Sundays.
GEORGE FLETCHER, [DERUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEPGen'l Pass. & Ticket Ageut, eco pileral Surveyor. Office in Meor~Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
At the lowest rates.
EDW’D H. BROWN, Superintendent. sim & Roberts’ Block, Neyada City,
h.
lac Oa, ak ad Sty St, .
Henry Eaton & Co.
AND RECEIVE. HIGHEST CASH PRICES '
(Fl In profusion to suit al
' VAN 3) tastes and purses. I am
T'O( (f ry sure [ con pleaye yeuin
3) this department.
re . Icyou want
Rememberthat T make a specialty ofthem. The cheapes
to tho most elaborate will be,
found here. iL
fr
i
C
[alnps
. ‘ Fr]. . It looks well, is
if ih \ i everlasting and
Ky : Efl( ll] . ischeap, Hays
i plain-and fancy.
‘The best of
And other materials
: de iN (Hil [33] ‘for painters’ use.—
Pall by ULSI eeu
Fine stack of
senting the latest and the
best products of the leading. makers.
Stoves
Stoves
Stoves
“Morning tight
Patent Todd Heater
Sunbeam
Box Patterns
And Other Kinds
HEATING
STOVES
Richmond
Grand Pacific
Garland
Westwood
And Many Ot cre
COOKING
STOVES
55 to 69 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, @AL.
MT. ORO LUIBER CO.
COOPER BROS ,_ Prop’s
Lumber .
Matched Flooring
Dressed Siding
FencingLaths !
SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST
MARKET RATES.
Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN
ING purposes always on hand or sawed to order.
Urders left at the Saw Mill near Quaker ill,
or at the Office, Piety Hill, on the Grags Valley
Road, wili be promptly delivered.
Patronize The .
Upper End of East Broad Street,
COOK & SUTLIFF
é ee this mrthod of informing the people
of Nevada City and vie Fr tse hd we y and vicinity that they have
STEAM LAUNDRY
IN NEVADA CITY,
And are mow ready te receive orders,
White Shirts and ‘Fiannels ® specialty,
Clothes called for and delivered and
satisfaction guaranteed,
Rates Reasonable.
.
* White Labor Only Employed.
: Drop us a Postal Card, and we will call on
you,
: jechieke
Night School
To be opened in Washoe
ington Schoolhouse
upon
ae N Pp AY EVENING,
NOV. 6,
Instruetion i
Beenahen in Patio and th gil the English
Book-keeping a specialt: :
For further particulars ad reas,
J.G, O'NEILL or J. M. HUSSEY,
AND NOW
The fond and loving wife
Is thinking day by day
Of Christmas gifts to her liege lord
For which he'll have to pay.
AND SO
She scans her paper o’er
And studies all the ads.
Of what to buy and wheie to boy
And how to save the scadg,
AND THUS
The ghpient merchant finds
That if he would fel glad
H must withi: tie TRAM SIFT Pp it
A great big, well-weit ad,
AND CUTLERY repre~GEORGE E, TURNER, —
White Men’s haundry’
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