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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Betabliched Sept. 6. 1860.)
seamen
A. 0.0. W. Officers Installed. sive Reward, ‘8100. ay
The following officgrs of Grass Valley . The. readers of this pe: paper will be a
hLodge, A. 0. U. W., have been installed =e Set —— a ore
by District Deputy Cook of Truckee: Gil. ‘istase that science has been able So cure in
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1894. man Wright, M. W.; Frank Conlin, Foreall its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's
man; J. P. Pierce, Overseer; L. C. Snyder, Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known and is generally accompanied with
Nevaéa Oity, Nevada County, Calif. Guide; M. W. Argall, Recorder, J. M. to the medical fraternity. Catarrh'being s :
_RANCY GOODS. aa
Wiley, Financier; H. J, Fuchs, Receiver. constitutional disease, requires = constituLoss OF APPETITE, Peanut =_———— RIGHT ABREAST WITH TODAY'S PROGRESS.
Will Install Tonight. taken internally, acting directly on the) . TH x 20h : é .
The officers olect of Nevada Lodge, No. preartingg ast: abe rs becom BAD BREATH, Ete.
diseato, and giving the petions ‘strength by To treat constipation cossataed
building’ up the constitution and: assisting
CONSTIPATION
“Ts called the McPather of Diseates.”
It is caused by a Torpid Liver,
. ceaDERs tN a7 YEARS WENA TY
Published Evenings Daily Except Sundays and
Legal Holidays.
PusscniPtio Teams—Fifteen Cents a Week, z= ‘ : .
Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When 13, F. & A. M., will be installed this wiiuecdl
Paid im Advance fer a Full Year. ing. .
My stock of
BOS eae
LecAt Rgabpine Norices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
Por Other Advertising Made Known on Appligation.
Gl
CHINESE LAW.
it Is Quite Independent of American
Laws.
Carcave,. January . 8. —Lee Wah Sing rT
”"Pogansport, Ind., has been decreed to dic’
-by the—society—in—Chicago known.as_the
Moy, because of a gambling debt contrasted
last summer.
Lee Wah Sing operates a laundry in
“Logansport and came here to see the Fair,
having $400 in his pocket. He strolled in?
to Lee Two's place, on South Clark street,
im the rear ef Yuen Suen’s grecery store
and lost $600. In. order to make good: his
debt of $200, for he had surrendered the
$400 cash to Lee Two, he gave the latte’
a mortgage on his laundry in Loganspert.
When Lee Two went to Logansport to
foreclose the mortgage Lee Wah Sing had
him arrested oa the charge of swindling,
but he was bailed out.. Then he came back
to Chicago and the Moy sociéty had a meeting, the result of which was that Lee Wah
Bing was condemned to déath in case he
did not pay the $200 to Lee Two.
oe.
7Oe-+
The freezing of the water in the’ ditches
leading to the mines has interfered consid‘erable with mining operations during the
past week. Yesterday word was received
at Grass Valley that the water in the reserveirs frem which the North Star mine is
supplied was getting low and instructing
‘tlie miners not to come te werk. The
weather is getting warmer all the time and
in a day or two, unless it turns cold again,
the water will be ruzining in all the ditches.
eo
Feanomlseiocion! Congress.
Governor Markham has appointed and
comitiissioned the following delegates to the
Transmississippi Congress, to convene at
San Francisco, February 13, 1894: A. P.
Williams, San Francisco; J. M. Walling,
Nevada City; 3. A: Louttit; Stockton; J. P.
~--Bernardino; -D;-B;-Knight; "Marysville;
Charles McCreary, Sacramento; W. D
Tupper, Fresno; M, A. Luce, San Diego; C.
H. Phillips, San Luis Obispo.
Argsondxs of the bowels, so prevalent in
children, cured by Simmons Liver Regula1, tor.
ome
A pos of Simmons Liver Regulatory }
taken daily;will relieve and prevent indigestion,
Native Daughters, Attention.
The officers of Laurel Parlor, N. D. G.
W., will be installed tomorrow night, and
i orery member is pected te be yeowel.
Had His Picture Enlarged.
The members of the he Board of Supervisors,
in respect to the memory of their former
colleague, the late N. B. Parazet, have had
an enlarged picture of the deceased, appropriately framed, hung up in the Supervisors’ room at the Court House,
ee
Tux best remedy for constipation is
Ayer’s Pills. ‘They never fail. Have you
ween Ayer’s Almanac for this year ?
Maus. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: “Bhiloh’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.
me
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming 20 well known
and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Elegtric Bitters
a
sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does net exist and it-is guaranted: to
do all that is claimed. _ Electric Bitt: rs will
cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rhe: mand
other ions caused by impure b'ood.—
Will drive/Malaria from the system a: d prevent as wellas cure all Malarial fevers.—
For of Headache, Vonstipation and
Indigestion try . Electric . Bitters—Katire
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded,
Price 60 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at Carr
‘ot
oe
La Grippe.
During the prevalence of:the Grippe the} ' 7
ast season it was » notiecable fact that)?
those who depended upon Dr, King’s
Denererys i haste Nak-o:shinde-sokciabs,
bat escaped all ef the + after
effects of the malady. “remedy seems
fo have peculiar Wer in effecting rapid
cures not onlyn cases of La Grippe, but in
all Di ef Throat, Chest, and Lungs
and eured eases of Asthma and Hay
of long standing, Try it and be convineed. It won't disappoint. Free Trial
_ Mottles a6 Carr Bros. _ Drag Store.
uckien’s Arnion Salve,
~~ tPhe beet Salve in the world for Cuts,
_ Bewises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
» Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
‘Last year Dick, the namesake of his faALLIGATORS LIKE THIS FAMILY.
They Ate the Old Man and Little Girl and
Had a Taste of Each of the Sons.
As an instance of strangecoincidences,
there is living near this.place a ‘family
whose history. would seem to exceed the
bounds of credibility. Seven years ago
the father, old Daddy Dick, as he was
called, sat down on the banks of the
-have-fallen.aaleep..At any.rate.only bis}
hat and rod were found on the bank that
pight, while a heap of clothes and crushed
bones under a floating log told of his
death by an alligator. He left two sons
aad a little girl 3 years old. +
One day this child wandered down to
the river, and her mother arrived just in
time to see her drawn under-the water
by the long, black snout ofan alligator.
ther and a man of 30, also went fishing in the river, and the day beifig warm
closed bis eyes for a nap, to be awakened
by his leg disappearing down the throat
of one of these reptiles. He would have
been pulled off his log, but cast his arms
had to sacrifice his leg, which the ’gator
bit off just above the knee. It was the
right one.
“The end of the singular history of this
family occurred last week. The other
river in a dugout when his clumsy craft
“was upset. by an enormous alligator. A
race then began for the shore between
the man and the reptile, but just as Lem
gained the bank and was pulling himself
up to safety the alligator seized him by
the right leg and drew him back. He
called loudly for help, and_his brother
came running out of their cabin with a
shotgun, and without waiting to take
aim fired into the water.’ The bullet hit
Lem in the other leg and broke the knee
cap. He-would have sunk now, for the
reptile, which still had him, was for diving to get-out of the way of the fusillade
Dick was pouring into the river, but the
drowning man caught at the dugout,
‘which was floating bottom upward and
within his reach, and resisted the’ gator’s
efforts to draw him under, ~
Dick now succeeded in killing the
beast by a shot through its head and
then got Lem to the shore, But he had
to have both legs amputated, for the
alligator had. broken one into several
pieces, splintering” the bone terribly;
while Dick’s shot had shattered the bone
‘of the other, so as to render that also a
menace to his life if not removed. Lem
declares his intention of sitting some distance back upon the bank of the river
and killing every alligator that dares to
lift its ugly muzzle above the surface.—
Pine Level (Fla.) Dispatch.
A Pin In Her Eye.
Mrs, Anna Swinarton’ of Chicago se
} cured a verdict of $10,000 damages in the
court of common pleas of New York
city before Judge Giegerich and a jury
last week against George le Boutillier,
dry goods merchant of Fourteenth street,
Mrs. Swinarton went into the store on
March 13, 1889, and was waiting ‘for
some change after having made some
her., She declared that some one of the
cashboys in the'store threw a pin which
atruck-her in the eye, injuring it so that
it was removed tosave the other eye.
She shed to recover $50,000 damages,
#ruitilaxt.
Thee California Fruitilaxi Manufacturing
Company are offering prizes to boys and
girls under sixteen years of age for painting
in water colors an outline sketch of the
Fruitilaxi Tree, copies of which ean be procured at Vinton’s drug-store. . The full-size
tree, showing the proper colors, can be Been
in Mr. Vinton’s show window. The cards
must. be returned within forty days after
being received, and to be painted in water
colors. The first prize is $5; second prize,
$2.50; third prize, $1; and thirteen consolation prizes of 50. cents each,
-~
Who Lost It?
A Key, part brass and part steel, was
found a few days ago, The owner can get
t at this office.
For sale at Car Bros,
SCHMIDT BROS.,
. Leading Lady
~ "Fhe Best
5 Cent
Pine Street, Nevada City.
sere Cae Dealers.
—In StoekGeneral Arthur,
Humboldt
Catoosahatchee river and is supposed-to+about a tree near by and held on, but-he}'
brother, Lem, was paddling down thé}
purchases, She had~her tittle boy-with-. —
nature in doing its work. The preprietors
have so much faith in its curative powers,
that they effer One Huudréd Dollars for any
case that it fails to. cure. Send for list of
tetimonials. .
Address, .¥. J. CHENEY.& CO.,—
&@ Sold by Druggist, 75e. Toledo, 0.:
For Rent.
_Snite of _ ground-floor rooms admirably
adapted for offices, -dress-making . parlors,
and fitted with all-conveniences, .Apply to
Mus. J: €. DickexMAN, Chrarch' ze opp:
Court House. eke tf
~~ msi soy 9
DaxpRurr is due to an enfeebled, state of . ”
the skin. Hall’s Hair Renewer {quickens
the nutritive functions of the /skin, healing
and preventing the formation of dandruff.
BORN.
Davis and wife, a daughter.
A Racking Cough
Cured by Ayer’s.Cherry Pectoral.
Mrs. P. D. HALL, 217 Genessee St.,
Lockport, Ni Y., says:
“Over thirty years ago, I remeinber
hearing my father describe the wonderful curative effects of Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Dufing a recent attack of La
Grippe,; which assumed the form of a
catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accompanied by an aggravating cough, I
used various remedies and prescriptions.
While some of these medicines partially
alleviated the coughing during the day,
none of them afforded me any relief from
that spasmodic action of the lungs which
would seize me the moment I attempted
“to lie down at night: After ten or twelve”
such nights, I was
Nearly in Despair,
and had about decided to sit up all night
in my easy chair, and procure what
sleep I could in that way. It then occurred to me that I had a bottle of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took a
spoonful of this preparation in a little
water, and was able to lie down without
coughing. In a few moments, I fell
asleep, and awoke in the ‘morning
greatly refreshed and feeling much
better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pectoral every night for a week, then grad-.
ually decreased the dose, and in we
weeks my cough was cured.”
Prepared by Dr. J.0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa,
Promptto act, suretocure
Semi-Annual. Report
—or THE—
CITIZENS BANK, — NEVADA CITY,
AND If8
AGENCY AT GRASS VALLEY,
Showing its Financial Condition on
the First day of January, 1894,
RESOURCES.
Money: on hand
Interest’ Learing bonds
Due from ‘banks
Loans on reak estate “tient
Loang on stocks and bends
Loans on collatteras.
Loans on personal er
Bullion . ‘
Collections meee
County and city “warrants.
Real estate taken for debt. .
Furniture and fixtures
Bank premises
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in-eoin
Undivided profits..
Dividends unpa'd. Nee Ne IE .. 1,470 62
a ‘i es PRESTON, phetden ."
D. E. MORO gers Cashier.
soa 4
Bo od ganonnd: ed before me this third day
aT ary, 1
FRED SEARLS
Notary Pu Pubile,
Nevada county, Cal.
(in for Nevada City only.) "
Bring Me to tke PielHoouseof Northeru elibyontay ;
now located at
GRASS VALLEY
And on every purchase we will
rebate you pér eens besides
“i you dollar.after Soller,
Ike FIED, The Dépalet,
Estrella,
Bohemian Club,
CIGAR La Rosa, :
in the City.
Harmonia.
vi Forma Howes ats, oa Uke Valen
ete. First-class tocation, in perfect repair dah
In this city, January: 8th, to Thomas
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
\CITIZENS. BANK
66 . JOHN T, MORGAN
D.B. MQ N.,.
aps Pe R. M, Hunt,
Only: First-Class Hotel in so City.
The biggest and cheapest Toy ‘
;
oHSPER goo one .
Wl tel iat TABLE not oy
Sloane and A Indigestion,
distressed with
with
use of Simmons
tose sana relieved, inn fens
Sa B, Lusrezr, Deliware, 2 Ohio.
**1 have used Simmons Liver light be
Sere? tay set ineeks stat
benefit.” — Himam Wansun, Late ‘Chiat
Sentioe of ‘Georgia.
How Many Children
How many times a year do you visit the
shoe store?_.0f course, your children are
just like other people’s—always. wanting
new shoes. You-can’t let them go to
school with their toes sticking out. I
have on hand ‘a line of school shoes on
which you.can
Save 50 per cent
In Shoe Léather.
They are not the rough, cheap-looking kind—
commonly called School Shoes. They are neat
strong and durable, and only ‘cost
$1.50 a Pair.
My ewn make of Mining Boots always on
hand at $6 50.
JOHN DELBRIDGE,
D. S. BAKER"
all orders for
stig: dpoeid AND HAULING.
Particular attention paid to the trangportation
of bageege fortheatrical pertisa:
THE HEW RECEPTION,
J. M. PFISTER,
Successor toy, E. Downer.
The Finest of Wiiines,. Liquors and Ci+;gars,
Choicest Case Goods in town. ‘ Antediluvian’
and other rare old Whiskies.
GEO. H. ALLEN,
The Best of
Liquid Refreshments.
1
Milwaukee
Brewery
eraser an treme Salggy
3 : Down atthe Plaza.
BROAD STREET, . + \. +
a
NEVADA CITY
CAPITAL PAID UP, -\ » $50,000
We issue Bi nt Drafts } able in
eNEW YORK
SAN FRANCIBCO, Ne
SACRAMENTO. a
Also Bills of Exchange e payable at sight in’ ne
principal cities of Great Britain and Furo
yarn md on any part of the United States a
fice at the Bank.
sega PRESIDEN?
A i ag toe eles thatch 58548 Viow Paasipent
Casnien
-Ase’? CAsRIReB andSxc’y
DIRECTORS:
yous 3. Moxuean
Gro, M, Huenss, D, BE, Morea,
NILES SEARLS L, Housman,
&. M. Paxson,
Fa
‘ BRESPONDENTS )
‘ten York—Mettonn) uk o North Ame:
Bauk.
Bas atonal ank of D. O. Mille
Business for rass Valley, can be tran: .
sacted with adv ge at this city, :
HATIONAL aac
aporos BROS, au ap
Ss
ia
Headquartets of
. @rs.and-To
the ie Hl Airs by that of any HoHave You ?
SEE
Transcript Block, Commercial Street. . 8 READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO .
Prop’ :
‘80 prevalent in. ~
athe Agents for the San Francisco
cialty Na
Highest Price paid for County and State Were] Ts
166 25 gold nd Silver Enliion arent. ee
Shasta Mineral
we
CHRISTMAS GOODS
FOR
; New Year’ Ss Gifts!
-One-Half
gt Regular Prices
Great Reductions
In [illinery Goods
To close out our Winter Stock: we will
sell HATS at
Half the Marked Price.
As Miss Power will take her -‘departe
ure soon, Ladies wishing Artistic Trimming anowld call. at once,
MRs. ‘LESTER
ea Cy CRAWFORD,
_MAIN ST., NEAR UNION HOTEL,
‘LEADING FANCY GOODS DEALERS.
Aa for lanes
There is nothing of
: Tava i: Cane e
hE
Plain and pessented
pete te ag fem
i io chery ure I sf lense Piesse you in
em Beso
al
An kinds of
It looks well, is
everl: and
iacheap, Mave
plaip and faney.
The beat of
Ms * And. other materials
sit Oils B eae
Fine took of
t'irearms ee AND CUTLERY reprent'ng the latest and the
t products of.the leadmakers.
Stoves
Stoves
Stoves
: (Morning Light
HEATING \ Patent Todd Heater
< Sunbeam .
STOVES Box Patterns
\And Other Kinds
(Richmond
COOKING Grand Pacific
Agent for the
“—AND—
WATER,
GINGER ALE,
ORANGE CIDER
ye W
“ERY Fr.
Comibercial: Street, Nevada City.
x
ae
J. BE. CARR,
Pat Drug; Book. and
an ing a a
PROPRIETORS OF THE=
"KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A.
amePure R
+
a
J. J. JACKSON, Bs . Proprietor .
4
_ story,
ou
[gS ut Drs, hi Medi, Ms i
School pen a
ii “Blank Books. *
Misoellaneou L
Fit Bras of Cigars’ in Nevada ty.
Luitiber
Matched Flooring
< Garland
Westwood
\And Many Othere
— GEORGE E, TURNER,
“STOVES
rea
at
COOPER BROS, ° “s ~— -Peep's
Mynufecturere of
Dressed Siding
Laths
SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST
nae RATES.
Lumber of at kinds fo BILE
ING purposes always on ait»
Orders left at the Saw itt meer er ''2))
or at the Office, Piety Hill, on th
Road, will be promptly ae ve
Patronize The
White Men’s haundry
Upper End of East Broad Street.
COOK & § SUTLIFF
. AKE this mrthod people
A of Nevada City an A intel that Be the ve
STEAM LAUNDRY
IN NEVADA CITY,
_ And are now ready to receive orders.
White Shirts and Fiannele » spesialty.
Clothes eallied for and deliversd aad
satisfaction guaranteed.
Rates Reasonable.
~ White Labor Only Employed.
a
F -sad us @ Postal Card, and. we will call on
you,
. Wheat Beer
Ale and Porter xog,sn4 Rottle
Forpele at am the; Halosinn tm
wheat Ber,
oe oxnmic,
es School.
mene ni <_s Thee aA
arn S to tho most sladorase will be
found here,
56 to 69 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, GAL,MT. ORO LUMBER CO.”
Made out of Cilitornt
Wheat
sities spear ner
Powd
ticle,
price
to evi