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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

January 27, 1896 (4 pages)

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i ‘Rate f cited Fike nd ap. $20 up, EET,’ nal Hotel, ada County mon: Vedder petition thig chmidt, the 10m Vedder order of sale ty tosellall \ n ,order to Beas 28 Of admin: 1s interested r before the of January, at the Court ad Cdart in show cause ated to the al estate of published the Nevada per printed WELL, age ‘OBurt)ffice, 20, 1895. toad Comist No. 34) ons'25 and x Neyadsa e thereof, rmine the and such id applions issue Receiver ck a, m., at which th ite ‘witants. and and A Inay e~ ds USLISHED WYBRY HVENING. EXCEPT ‘SUNDAYS, . " —srda BROWER? & ‘CALKINS. N. P, Brown. mwa Cane, aa SUBSCIPTION ‘PRICES. aie tu ie eee ‘ Do! pee Pi J.C. Win. in.. T. Riley.-.. es ee ag cr soptloan paereter f ERVISORS. ¥.M PRIDGEON, TeiTy. a FULL LIST.OF TELEPHONES. Below is a list of the’ the telephones connected with the local exchange of ‘the Sunset Telephone Company in this city: 48.. 620 "Buffington, J, M. SB is soe ,~Champion Mine. ea ee Citizens Bank. 27. . sss. .+City Hall. 38—3 bells.Crawford, W. H. 30...--.Dickerman & Co. 45....-Dillon, Richard +b Ree Douglas, D. F. 12—3 bells.Dulac, E. E. $3. i:. .seKilerman, F, (1 Sir are .Gaylord, George ©. 37...-.Gold Hill Mine. 98.....Gray, George A. . 34—1 bell. . Holbrook, J.8., office. 38—5 bells.Holbrook, J. §.,residence. 14—1 bell. ,Hunt, R. M. Dr. residence. . bY ae es. -Isoard, A., store, 34—4 bells.Isoard, A., residence. 1....--Jackaon, J. J. 43.....Johnston, W. E. Bo eccees «Lane, Henry terns A pete: & Shaw. 20. _ Lewis, Wm. ee .Marsh,; M. L. & D. a0....-Miners Foundry. .38—4 belle.; Morgan, J.T. Jl....-»Muller, C. L, Dr. residence, 33....«Muller, C. L. Dr. office. 5O...+.-eMulloy, C. E,, store. 34—3 bells.Mulloy,' C, E., residence. 2. * ..«.:National: Hotel. 14—3 bells. Nevada Vounty Hospital. 5G. ..+<.s Nevada Co. Elect. Power Co. 38—1 bell.:0’Connell, Joe 12—1 bell.. Peerless Saloon. os oe Mrs. A. »Red Hill Mine, 22, . . N@endaén & Cleveland. a6...--sGehmidt Bros. -39—1 bell. .Shaw & Bowman, Drs., office. ct belle.Shaw & Bowman, Dra., res, a: , Sheriff's Office. re .Shoecraft, B. N. 5...,-. South Yuba Water Company. 24....-sShurtleff, Thomas, — Eee re _ The Darty TRANSCRIPT. 8...-.The Daily. Herald. 49...+. Treadwell, B.D. 18% das Treasurer's Office. To cccccese Urner, George E. 6...--+Union Hotel. 23...-Vinton, WD., residence. 41. conse Walling, J. M., office. (OTS vena ee . Watson & Nivens. 44..... Wolf, A. B. Gl...-. «Zeitler, F. 19...-.--Zoberbier,E. A. SUNSET : LIMITED For the Geason of 1895-96, WILL RUN SEMI-WEEKLY BETWEEN . Sail Frasitises, Tos ‘Kitgeles and] : New Orleans, OVER THE GREAT Leaving San ieenclece: ‘Tuesdays and Saturdays “Pree. Tees J Nov. 8, 1895. = si sk The Nevada iy Daily Tic. : igs wns Sage atoms? . idea is well developed. He says he has. + . inthe palm of the hand. . ey . loaded. with ball behind and in front. threat of an armed robber. consular offices under Grant while presdand placed them on the stand in such ROUTE Ma. CARROLL'S: GREAT WEA. ‘Man at His ry at Best When He Is ‘Tajlot Onrroll is thgaged in devi dable systém of ses devin . — ans when they wander: in dangerous places where police protection is lective and the risk of being ‘‘held up’’.is éver present. His plan is to contare revolving turret, armed at points and capable of dealing dea ae front, rear or flank simultaneously or of sending four snocessiye discharges in the same direction. _ My, Carroll’s design ‘fs still in its rndimentary stage, with numberless minor . details to be elaborated, but his central not yet prepared diagrams or experi‘mental apparatus, but has merely ontlined it mentally. “J would have a small storage battery worn in a belt,’ he said, ‘‘with small copper wires running from it up through the sleeves and connected with each hand on the great or middle finger r with a copper ring the thumb can reach When the thumb touched the ring, an electrical current would discharge four batteries This discharge could take place when. the hands were being held under the “The ring should be placed beyond the reach of the thumb except in cases of emergency, so the thumb will never discharge the battery accidentally. ’’ Mr. Carroll is not a practical electrician or mechanic, being an actor by profession. He has not figured up the weight of thé storage battery to be carried on the belt, nor is he adverse to considering the advisability ‘of substituting a dry primary cell. In his zeal for the application of sci-* entific methods to the protection of the citizen the inventor has apparently left out of ‘sight everything but the tactical advantage of the lonely pedestrian attacked in-front by ‘the bold marauder or clasped from behind by the lurking garroter. ‘Thus he has not yet figured-out how a slim young man is to avoid assuming Falstaffian dimensions when he braces storage batteries and arsenals around his waist, Nor does he forecast the possibly tragicalconsequences that might some day resnlé from the clasp of a loving hand apon the thumb and palm that carried the potential copper appurtenances he describes, making inadvertent electrical sontact and producing a catastrophe when only endearment was intended.-— GENERAL GRANT’S. FUNERAL. The Procession In New York Was Eight Miles In Length. The procession, eight miles long, wended up Broadway between lines of old soldiers—flags veiled, drums muffled and arms reversed. The Grant family, axcept Mrs. Grant, who was unable to ‘be present, followed in four carriages, succeeded by the general’s old staff, his Grand Army posts. Members of the “Aztec olub, survivors of the Mexican war, formed a group. President Cleveland rede with Secretary Bayard, and they were followed by the vice president and the cabinet, the supreme court justices, United States senators.and a committee of the house. Governor Hill and his suit and a committee of the state legislature were of the cortege; also gentlemen who had occupied diplomatic and ident. Besides all these were official guests filling 150 carriages. Over the ashes of the man who had said ‘‘Let us have peace’’ all bitter memories were forgotten. Speaker Carlisle and ex-Speaker’ Randall rode with Congressmen Hiscock and Reed, Senator Morrill-with Senator Cockrell, Sherman with Ransom, Ingalls with Harris.
Famous Confederates, distinguishable by their gray silk sashes, fraternized with Federal chieftains. Generals Joe Johnston and Buckner officiated with Sherman, Sheridan and Logan among the pallbearers. Three‘ other gallant southerners, Wade Hampton, Fitzhugh Lee and Gordon, were also present at ‘the funeral.—President E. Benjamin Andrews in Scribner’s. Moving In the Vowery. There was a moving in the Bowery a few days ago, and it was watched with interest by a score or 60 of passersby. A stout Italian bootblack was transferving his stand to some other part of the town. Just before the-moving began the proprietor and his weazened : little wife stood beside the staud. The little wife then” put a dirty little pillow on her head and stooped a trifle. The husband thereupon picked up the stand with diffioulty and balanced it on the little woman’s head. Then he took the two chairs fashion as to secure them from falling. The little wife, having straightened ap under her burden and made sure of its equilibrium, started down the Bowsry, and the stout husband followed at rase, puffing’a cigarette, while the specvators looked on amazed to discover the isefulness of a wife as a beast of buren. —New York Sun. Great Wear of Railroad Iron. -in the shape of fine finally. transformed salts.—St. Louis Republic. . es face, with heavy n =. ence positively ugly. sabinet offcers and dstachments from [ Taking the total length of the railof the world: at even 60,000 miles ot allowing a daily average of 10 trains over each road, it is estimated that the total lossof iron by wear and tear each day of the year is’ not less than 600 tons. The iron thus lost goes back to the earth powder, which is into soluble iron George E Eliot’s portrait ‘represents her} . as having’a remarkably unprepossessing and chin apd aip-. thick, badly shaped lips. She would be havietnenente of not to exceed five lines in’ length inserted under this head for 60 Cents & week or §2@ month. Each additional line 10 Cents & week or 40 Centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. } ; Michel's Dancing School. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s class meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ~Children’s class every Saturday afternoon at 2 Pate lessons at hall or at residence. 825 Business is rushing at Swart’s Photograph Gallery, High-grade work at popular prices catches ’ em. : a8-tf ~ . For Sale. Long-established Express Business, good horse and wagon, Enquire of F. T. Nilon. Lapirs—I am making big wages. doing pleasant home work,and will gladly send full particulars to all sending 2c. stamp. : Miss M. A. Sressrns, Lawrence, Michigan. Reduction. New rates of fare on the N. O. N, G. R. R. Commencing January 1, 1896, the fare between Colfax and Nevada City will be $1.75, Between Grass Valley and Colfax $1.50, and on all trains between Grass Valley and Nevada City 25 cents, The fare to intermediate stations reduced in like proportion. Roundtrip ticketa between Ne. vada City and Colfax, good for three days, $2.50. Valley and Colfax, good for three days, $2. between Nevada City and Chicago Park, $1, These tickets good for five fares between Grass Valley and Nevada City. Joun F, Kipper, Pres. and Man’gr, © Gero. FLETCHER, Gen’l. Pass, and Tkt. Agt, ALFRED D. MASON, Office—Tilley Building, Nevada City, SCHMIDT BROS., Pine Street,;Nevada City Leading Cigar Dealers. —In StockLeading Lady ( General Arthur, The Best HL ersatga imp’td, 5 = Cent < Bohemian Club, CIGAR La Rosa, in the City. \ Harmonia Table of Distance from Nevada City and Fare. re MILES, FARE, Alpha osinues 05 Wb esses. ed eae Birchville...-+.+. bE Gere Perr re Bowman’s Dam..35 _... in awn Leed's Camptonville.... 23 Stage.... $3 50 Cherokee,.:... 12} Oe Nel wae oe. 2 26 Columbia Hill.. .134 S05 e ce dan Oe Colt. cick enisy 16 $622, sai ocvasen Ree as seoese20h = Railroad... 2 25 Dutch Flat..-..17 Stage.... 2 50 Downieville. . ...44 eer Oe awards Bridge.. . wk We isda Re Forest City. . 89 io cdaeee 4 OO French Corral.. ee lL SZ Sa Nesdgusewl Pekan Graniteville.... 28 Stage.... 4 4 BE eae OU se1 50 “ 3 50 N. Apbiebet ~.14 se . 2 50 N. SanJduan... 13 « 2 00 Omega....-+-: 20 As -» 3-00 Purdon Bridge... 64 MCs ewe 100 Relief Hill..... ar See Se . 2 50 Rough & Ready.. Be eee ene 00 Sierra City.... “6 Lean Se wes 9 00 Smartsville.... 19 ee cecy 2 DO Spenceville. . 20 i, welcneswd Arp Sacramento....76 Railroad.. 4 30 San Francisco...160 AGT, gsta's 6 50 Truckee... 1.88 Sc accce Le Washington. es . Stage.... 2 50 You Bet..... 10 séh earn 2°00 The Best in the SR * saan penser emits DU. JACKSON, -' ten years later ithed risen ach cape aac o'clock, Social every Saturday night. Pri-} Round trip tickets between Grass} ~ Comrautation tickets, good for all stations Attorney at Law and Notary Public.) “Try It--It WiHSuit You. ae Die B on PORE rr re poe Cor, Pine and Commerc ts, Nevada City. The Largest -Drve A New, Fall and Strictly First-class Line of : Pure Drugs, . Toilet Articles, Before Using Cupidene. SEXUAL apparatus is dependent, of six boxes. One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send for Circulars and Testimonials, Cal. ___ Moat Complete —_— Best Equipped , STORE =O This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all Nervousness ot Diseases of the Generative Organs —SUCH AS— LEADING DEALERS. AJ JORDAN we FACTURER. —— IN ie COUNTY. 2. Statienery, Chemicals: gale in Nevada City by DICKBRMAN & CO. PRESORIPTIONS carefully iad accurately compounded by a panpeent Pharmacist of long experience in some of the leading drugstores of the coast. @@P-Telephone No, 80, _. MANHOOD RESTORED —BY— -C:U:P:E:D:E:N:E After Using Cupidene SLEEPLESSNESS LOST MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BAOK, HEADACHE, TIRED FEELING, DEBILITY, PIMPLES,SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENOY;’ DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION. CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. oF The Doctor has discovered the active = on which the vitality of the The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians andl medicines is because over 90 +] per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for. which CUPIDENE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use . Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO,, P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Nevada City Daily Transcript} —IS THE— Leading Newspaper — IN NEVADA COUNTY. a A ay if You want to Get tne County. NEPOIN TMORE; IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO <i Dad BEd BERS Ae PT Fie Sr Ae eas ADVERTISE ‘SOMETHING Try the Transcript, You will find it pays every dime. The smartest, most successful business men “set you the éxaiple daily, and what’s more they stick to it—the proof of the puding being the demand for it, as it ¢: ee Fy An Anaiysis The sworn at 1 Ban Pranelane chemi certificate prio 0h gives the following 1 READ The Daily Tranécrio If you want to Se att aboot then” Goid Mining, Morticultural, Agricultural, And other resources of NETV ADA CGO oONTS Besides being fally informed at all times on’ ¥ THE Loca News Haprentncs avb Court . ProceEpinas. NO BETTER ‘Advertising Medium