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THEDAILY TRANSCRIPT
Published Every Bvouing, exce
BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors
SERVED. BY CARRIERS AT
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month
¢ Bunday,
onmmaniinl
“WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
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TUESDAY.... w.. JAN. 21, 1896.
Sans —
Telephone No. 4.
@@F See first page for additional
Reading Matter.e
OF GREAT IMPORTANCE.
Large rads of Land to be Divided Up
e gaes
~~ In the course of a communication to the
lowing to say of Northern California, which
ie good news for the people in general :
“The growth of Northern California has'
ven fetarded by its ‘system of large land
dings. The best lands of the great valaes ed
_~ Yeya of California have been unavailable for
colonization. Recently a combination has
beén entered. into between the holders of
the most fertile lands of the Sacramento Valley—lands which in all time since the set~
tlement of this State have been inaccessible
$0 the newcomer; lands possessing intrin:
sically five times the value of the. average
plaine lands-of the State. This combination
~ jhas been formed in the hope of opening an ex:tensive region to settlement, presenting the
ibroadest, most striking enterprise in this
}line ever suggeated. That combination. has
:now beep completed by the signature of the
. owners of the land to documents which comimit them fora limited to a joint effort to
open these large and most fertile areas td
settlement.. What is required is sufficient
.capital to launch this enterprise. Its magni}itade and its merit will do the rest. ‘In this
‘combination of lands embracing nearly
’ saeventy-four miles navigable water front on
tthe Sacramento river, is found an opporunity for breaking through at once the one
thitherto insurmountable obstacle to the
ssattlement ofthe Sacramento Valley. These
‘Wands have been combined at rates which
ywill justify their offering at less than half
tthe prigé-heretofore offered for colony lands.
Whe event marks the close of a distinctly
thiatorical era of land holding in California.
Disputed Right of Way.
The dam at the Granite Hill mine, tear
. Gress Valley, broke severa) days ago, and a
mew dam was started some distance above
the old one, A new flume wes partly built
from this dam, “when work was ordered
atopped by representatives of the Norwich
Mining Company, who own the land the
flame will pass over, A wordy wrangle
took place between members of the respective companies, and there were threats of an
injunction suit, but we understand calmer
judgment prevailed and the trouble will
probably be settled amicably.
Appointed Agent.
‘Ne
Mr. J. Levy bas been appointed agent
for the Clarke’s O, N. T. Spool Cotton and
:all we have to say is this, that tor the past
itwenty. years experience with the cotton
:we found it to be equal to any manufacttared. Sold at 6 spools for 25 cents, at
tthe New Store on Commercial street.
d27tf J, Levy.
we Electric Bitters.
iElestric Bitters isa medicine suited for any
seeason, bat perhaps more generally needed,
ewhen the languish exhausted feeling prewails, whea the liver is torpid and sluggish
and the need of a tonié and alterative is telt,
A prompt use of this mediejae has often
saverted long and fatal bilious fevers:
No mediéine wil! set more surely in countering. and freeing the system’ from the
sisvial poison. Headache, og sores
G@Bnatipation, . Dizziness yield to El
Bitters. '50c. and $1.00 per bottle at Dickerman & Co,’s. Drug Store. © *
Or
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
to cure it you must take internal remedies,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is-taken internally, and
acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack
icine, It-was prescribed by one of the
best. physicians in this country for years,
posed of,
F
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GCatarrh. . Send for i ree.
F. J, CHI ¥ & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggist, price 75c.
~ ARRIVALS AT THE
= ‘Union Hotel, Main Street.
es
Tia *
F. Scott, Sweetlond,
T. Edmunds, Marysville,.
3. San Juan,
Pp. J. Clyme, Forest City,
W. J. Oswald, = **.
Sees Valley,
* . Penrose, ss “*
. E. Fontez, ff
. Powers, “
\formance but saw instead the best thing of
splendidly and enters into the work with a. and B. Opie.
. Vigor, is due to its healthy action on the
ectric
ieations, as they cannot
the best tonic known, combined . gealers in medicines, . Mapufactured only
with the best blood purifiers, acting directly} yy Jolin L. Kellett Oil of Eden Medicine
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of. the two ingredients is what. pro-. p
duces such wonderful results Fe curing} —
R. 1 Seot's Big Company of Players
amd @ Good “Piece,
The large company headed by R. L. .
Theatre this evening in the time-tried and
Block.” An-Eastern exchange gives-us an
ing: :
the opera House Monday evening proved
a good deal of a disappointment to a great) John Glasson, Ben Opie, James Crase,
many of those in attendance who weut expecting to witness a common-place perthe kind put on in Oil City (Pa.) this season.
They were happily disappointed. The Howard,
comedy is a pleasing medley of songs,
dances, comicalities, sentimentality and alwas most adroitly taken by Marguerite
Fish, who is second to none in the business.
WILL OPEN THIS BYBNING.
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Fred. Thomas, ~~ ¢
* Selo—If Thon Dids’t Love Me,” Miss
most everything else. The soubrette part. Mildred Wilhelm. a
A iu Progmme 9
thar,
a
Male Quartette—Mesers. James Watt
Solo—‘*White Sails,” Mrs. Renfro.
Vocal Duet—Mrs. W.'S. May and Mrs.
Solo—'*Yes, I Love You,” Mrs. J. T,
‘ Trombone Sole John Blamey.
Gaiter Solo,—Mr. C. Thiel.
Following ia the programime for the Fire-. .
Scott hae arrived. and will appear at the. men’s Benefit Concert, to be given at Grass} e
approved farce comedy, ‘Chip 0’ the Old. J. T. Howard and Miss Louise Wilhelm: —
~ Violin and pianc—Mareb, Miss Josephine
idea of what may be expected in the follow-. and Louise Wilhelm =f
a == Vooal Duett — ‘Venetian Boat Song,”
“hip o’ the Old Block” as presented at. Mise Mildred Wilhelm and Mrs. Renfro,
Quartette—‘‘Midnight Fire Alarm,” Mre,
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spirit which cannot fail to win.the audience.
The entire: company made a hit which
would insute a full house on a return visit.” phine Wilhelm.
Miss Violet Sheldon, the soprano with
this company, is said to be one of the best . TOW 2” Waltz Rondo, Mrs. W. S. May.
singers that ever visitéd our town, and Miss
Fannie Warren, the soubretie, has a fine
contralto-voice, which she knows how ‘to}
use with good effect. 5 eo
. During its engagement here the company
will play to popular prices, 25 and 40 cents.
Reserved seats may-be procured at Matloy 8.
In, The Beginning ;
Of a new year, when the winter se of
close confinement is only half gone, many
find that their health begin break down,
that the least exposure threatens sickness.
It is then as well. as at all other times, and
ith people even in good health, that the
following facts. should be remembered,
namely: that Hood’s Sarsaparilla leads
verything in the way of medicines; that it
ecomplishes the greatest cures in the world,
as the largest sale in the world, and reaires the largest building inthe world deoted exclusively to the preparation of the
proprictary medicine. Does not this conclusively prove, if you are sick, that Hood’s
Sarsapirilla is the medicine for you<to
take?
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Tux world-wide reputation of Ayer’s Hair
hair and scalp. This incomparable preparation restores the original color to gray and
faded hair, and imparts the gloss and freshnegs so much desired by all clases of people. .
Not Alarmed.
oo
Appeal: For the edfication of some of the
good-people in towns in all directions. from
Marysville we desire to say that. until the
water in the Yuba river marks twenty feet
we wcn’t begin te feel uncomfortable and
that we will not feel any danger and until
about two feet has been added to that will
actual danger be reached. So much for
Mary:ville. Whenever there is a twenty
feet measure in the Yuba the water in the}
Sacra:nento will be up around the State
Capitol in the city of that name and quite
a numer of the towns now doing so much
talking concerning this city will either be
washed away or flooded.
Tuinx or Tus, Hood's Sarsaparilla “is
the only true blood purifierprominently in
the public eye today. It cures diseasé when
all otliers fail, because it makes pure blood.
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Attention!
Prof. J, Heymann, the German Eye Specjalist and Optician, who has earned an enviable reputation as a highly skilled specialist,
has arrived at Nevada City and has opéned
an office at his residence on Broad street,
opposite the fire house. As 4 special inducement the Professor will treat, for the
first tliree weeks, every case free of charge,
in order to convince the public of his skill
and ability, and to establish bis reputation, No charge for medicine. j20
A Baby’s Life Saved.
“My beby had croup and was saved by
Shiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs. J. B. Martin,
Huntcville, Ala.
se
Your Own Fault.matie nature, for it is guaranteed and has
been proven beyond doubt that the Oil of
Eden will remove all impurities from the
bone and flesh, the seeds of all painful diseases of the external system. ‘The. Oil of
Eden has been sold by Joun P. Zipr of
Grags Valley, only on a dull guarantee, and
-tcan Le obtained through other first-class
Gompany, Oakland, Cal. For sale by W.
inton. :
Hood’s Saved
ean tere’ My Life
the other stores and the people in Nevada
. : = ~ It is your own fault if you continue to
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a) suffer with any painful disease of a rheu“For years I was in a serious condition
wiih catarrh of the’stomach, powels and
= bladder. I sufered intensely
from dyspepsia,
in fact was a miserable wreck,
merely a skele.
tom I seemed
to go from bad
to worse. I
my really wished I
7 _< wasdead. had
SS taken so much
medicine of the.
wrong kind that
it had poisoned
me, and: my fin-"
Howard, Mrs. Renfro; Messrs. 8. J. Prisk
Solo—Phinking,” Mrs. H. G. Parsons,
Violin Solo—Ninth Concerto, Miss Jose-"
‘Solo-—‘‘Heart, Whence Thy Joy and SorRecitation—Miss Adelaide Farnum. _4
Soli —‘Stella Confidente,” with violin
and cello accompaniment. Mrs, S.d. Prisk.
Vocal Dust—Miss Mildred” Wilhelm and
Mrs, J. T. Howard. ,
-. \Nothing to Complain of.
Ina conversation with Mr, J. Levy,
pfoprietor of the Branch Wonder Store we
learn that regardless of the bad weather}
business has been very good with him. ‘I
wonder,” said Mr. Levy, “why it is not
so with other merchants?” Well, it is a
simple fact that Levy is undereelling all
City are shrewd enough to trade with the
merchant that saves them money, _—j20tf
‘‘My son had catarrh and tried a great
many remedies and physicians but all failed.
He procured a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and took it and it helped him.” Mrs. J, L.
Fowler, Grass Valley, Cal.
Hoop’s Prius cure all liver ills,
2Oe
NumBer One Burbank Potatoes, $] per
sack, at Gaylord’s, jl7
ASTHMA,
Distressing Cough,
SORE JOINTS
—AND—
Ayer's Cherry. Pectoral
“Some time since, I bad @ severe o
attack of asthma, accompanied with a ©
distressing cough and a general soreness o
of the joints and muscles. I consulted ©}
physicians and tried various remedies, °
but without getting any relief, until I
despaired of ever being well again. ©
Finally, I took Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, °
and in a very short time, was entirely °
cured, T can, therefore, cordially and
confidently commend this medicine to
all.”--J. RosELxs, Victoria, Texas.
“My wife had a very. troublesome
eough. She used Ayer’s Cherry Pectorat and procured immediate relief.”—
G. H. Poprick, Humphreys, Ga.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR
DR. W. P. SAWYER,
HYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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: A clean Havana Cigar made by free labor in your own town
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Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
. The lest Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
oures Piles, or no pay required. It
teed: to give perfect satisfaction or money
Price 25 cente per box, © For
HAVE
YoU .
SEEN
T
FROGS ?
(in Our Window.)
Get Cured, at
VINTON’S.
If You Have One in Your
Throat Bring 10 cents and
Protect Your Head .
This cold frosty weather. J. Levy, of the
Sores, Tutter, Hands, Chilblains, Branch Wonder, has just received from the
Corns, sad aiSkie repuieon: ar Aso East ten cases of the latest and nobbiest
is guaranshapes in men’s, boys’ and children’s hats,
and will be pleased to have you call and examine the same, Yours for business, .
j4-tt J. Levy.
\yOULD You
~—-RBLISH A RELISH 2
ee
Pecor's Oyster Cocktails
Charley Compounds
<r Mil Drinks Properly.
Private Lunch Rooms :
~<a Nicely Furnished
—AT THE—
Milwaukee Brewery Saloon,
13 Com
Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania,
Mcdical Department.
“Office—Rooms E and F, Union Hotel, Nevada
City. Hours: 2to4P. M.,7 to9P. M. 12
ancy Riverside Oranges,
15 ets per dozen!
Sole Agent for the Famous Santa Paula Lemons.
FOLEY’S:
Strictly First-Class.
mercial Street, Nevada City.
PHILIP SCADDEN Waters Sake ©. Bick, : _
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is a CHARLES CLEVELAND.’ en aoe
evada City. “710 mission—Gentlemen, in mask, $1.—
“". Ladies in mask, 26 cents, Spectators,
2 vents, Children, 25 cente.lissec. THE PLACE. 1895
. Buy Your
A complete live of Men's
or ¥ d, ger nails ~om
CG. Thoraton, Washington, Potter’s Mills, Pa. and come off. I
Oe et : began to take Hood’s Sarsnparilla and it did a
Richard Sloan, American Comedy Co., nore for me than all:prescriptions. Thave .
Jas. eee 2 : ba! gradually ned perfect health, am
: ‘Da eee » entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and
Garli = ‘ . painin my back. My recovery is’simply mar: : . yelous.” _ W. R. Youn«, Potter's Mills, Pa.
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Frere you awear ;
Do you know what the NEW BRANC
We will now give you in brief: :
Mens’, Boys and Childrens: Suits,
aid Boys Underwear.
Pere you awear.
H WONDER STORE ON
COMMERCIAL STREET carries in stock ?
Mens and Boy's Pants,
A eomplete line of Ladies, Mens and Childrens Shoes.) rannw YOUR
A complete ling of Rubber Clothing, Rubber Boots, Neckties, F'urses Cigars,
Prof. John Michel's
They Are Finding it awaruan
THAT
Scadden & Cleveland,
Commercial. Street,
—ARE SELLING THE— Will be given at
Groceries and Provisions, nieen ;
Case and Canned Goods, Etc.,
At the very Lowest Market
Rates, and thatis the reason
why they are so well patronized, If you have not exe ‘
amined their goods and prices Prizea will be awarded for the best sus.
you should do so without tained Lady’s character, best sustained Gendelay. tleman's character, and for the Best Group.
st. -Valentine’s -Day,
(Friday, Feb, 14th.)
Goods delivered to any part of thefeity ues
free of cbarge; _ane <= Ser aga can be had of Mrs.
fete Saree for the LILY WHITE
FLOU Committee — Marshal D. B,
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Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Optical and other Beautiful Goods,
From the Old and Reliable Firm of
Tuuetie & Brand.
All Goods
Sold at
Bottom
Figures
aay / NI Order.
Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry. :
By .Skillful and Experienced Workmen.
Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. eo:
Orders®from the country promptly attended to.
F. C. LUETJIEB,
Cc. J. BRAND
pa
Broad Street, above Pine,
Nevada City.
EE HERE!
‘ih Prices
SES
cUER THIS
Gugpenders, Writing Tablets, Ink, Box Paper, Pencils, Paper, etc
Lat sigle Hats and Cops, for Men, Boys and Children,
Ma te BANE OE, Coe Se
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100 Ibs Flour, $2.00. .
12 cans Mackerel, $1.00
8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00.
. .Morning Meal Package, ro%cts. 10 1-Ib, Cans Salmon $1.00.
; ~ %-Gal Bottle Pickles 2§¢,
Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25§perkottle. Beet ee
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1.
Bryant’s Root Beer 10 cts per. bottle.
Sauerkraut, 5 cents a pound,
lf you wish Good Coffee, try ARABIAN ROAST.
Hires 3 for so cts.
Commneretal Street, near Pine,