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January 30, 1894 (4 pages)

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~~ F 1 evada Published Every Evening, except Sunday. _Guests Enjoy Themselves. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. came to this city last evening to make SERVED BY CARRIERS AT had two of his busses filled and others Court Garfield’s Visitors and Other About thirty Foresters from Grass Valley fraternal visit to Court Garfield. Blamey came 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month . by private conveyances, A number: of . WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. Will Be Kept As Usuat at the Plaza Store. Shartleff. & Son will continue to keep on hand as usual at the Plaza Store a full supply of Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Crabs, Shrimps, etc. A large stock will be reSeived every Thursday evening. Send in The Weather For the Early Part of ¢ February—Storms Ahead. Sr. Joszru, Mo., January 26.—Foster's last’ bulletin gave foredaste of the sto#m wave: to cross the continent from January 25th to 29th, and Slet to February 4th, FIRE! FIRE! FRE TST EN . VOL. LXVi--NO, 10238 _ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1894. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT A JOLLY TIME. FRESH FISH FOSTER’S FORECAST. The. boy: stood oo the burning deck, ‘When all but ho had fled ; ~ And sinking ‘neath the awful wreek, Save Your Dimes {. The next will reach the Pacific Coast about Was numbered with the dead : The $ Will Take. outsiders, including members of the press; . were present to witness the exercises which took place at the eenclusioh of phe regular lodge meeting in Pythian Castle. Over a tended te. ti “A NEVADA CITY LADY Deserted by Her Husband Her Mind —--BecomesUnbalanced. — San Francisco Chronicle:—Mrs, Clara. —Hongley, a comely little woman scarcely 24 years of age, is the occupant of one of the padded cells set apart in the Receiving -HosShe arrived ‘at pital for insane patients, “ the hospital last Thursday in charge of Police officer, who thought she was sufferPolice Sergeant ing “from alcoholism, Somers, however, diagnosed the case as on of dementia, ~The patient was not violent, but sang and of a ‘‘terrible crime’ which she declared had been-committed. Her singing was more in the nature of a. wbird chant, in which she would. conjure some ene who she referred to as the destroyer of her happiness to appear before her and con=talked constantly fess his sins. 5 : Dr. Somers became quite interested in-the unfortunate woman’s case and after several talks with her. concluded that her declaraYetions were not altogether unmeaning raving and he determined to make an investigation. He called _on the police for assistance and an officer was sent to 410 Post street, where, Mrs, Longley. said she had resided. Here the officer learned: the cause “of the woman’s.condition.He-peported to [ote Pertormed:Dr. Somers that. Mrs. Longley belonged in ‘Nevada City where she has relatives who ‘are in comfortable circumstances. She was brought to this eity recently by one Charles ‘Ferguson, and, after living at 410 Post «street for a short time, was deserted by-him and left in destitute circumstances. Being ‘unable to pay for her reom, she had to give it up, and it was then chat her mind ‘gave way. ; Pr. Somers said last night that Mrs. ‘Longley’s condition was undoubtedly brought about by the man’s treatment of -her; "Whe patient . was chanting her strange ‘tory When a reporter visited her cell last night, but ceased in order to greet the ealler.--She talked rationally enough re#arding her relatives and home in Nevada City, DUG new ana then. wanld intanion+4 #omething about the ‘‘terrible crime” of which she talks so. much, Being question‘ed regarding Ferguson, she immediately brightened” up and said, gayly: ‘Why, Charley is the dearest man—on earth: —-He is my friend. time.” ‘She said she did not know where h®.waa now, and declined to admit that he had. wronged her. .They were engaged to be married, she ‘said. «Regarding her hus~ band; Longley, the> little woman declared . that he had been “‘gonsigned to the flames,” and the faro and‘murderers agent him there. The landlady at 410 Post street, when’ seen last evening, said there was a mistake’ about the statement that Mrs. Longley had lived at her house. She said she knew ynothing about Mrs, Longley and never vheatd of her ‘until the young weman went vto the Receiving Hospital and gave her resiedence as 410 Post street, ~@e NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS ee ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. I. Hi Herold & wife, San Francisco, J. R. Lainer, ee H. Maplin, Al‘McLaughlin, Chas. O'Connor, Lake C'ty, E. E. Norton, Sacramento, A. J. Cadwallader, Dutch Flat, Jas. Mahana, Salt Lake City, Frank Selfridge, You Bet, LL. R., Prescott, Washington, A. Jones; is Henry Monroe, Derbec, J. Branigan, ioe L, R. Williams, Marysville, _ KE. -B. Saunders, = G, V. Robinson, Penn Valley, J, H. Stephens, Dixon, M.-P, Dowd, Truckee, J. W. Ames, 4s. Frank ‘Malley, Dixon, ARRIVALS AT THE ~ National Exchange, Broad Street. 8. Donnelly, Smarteville, re We have received of the great manufacturing firm of C. M. Henderson & Co., corner of Leading Candy Maker, opposite L. Hyman & i ; Chinas, Bl th ‘ lete lin T Ladies,” Micses' ist Conta aa Co.'s More en Cominolat iat, Homade Giay . We Recelved'a very Blegaat Line of wa Onildven's Fine Shoee’ Sines’? and, Oxldnd Ties of the Latest Styles, pee eye J, P. RB. Rich;; Oakland, EES ee ak Lots * . wanted sre pad Weathtully say at et rane a ob ever henna, De ae RMD, re . Na a * DG @ ‘ we ma! & specia! of the. rands and-use no others. yer Gedirey, “Columbia Hill, ? x << — EMBROI DERY, E INGS, Rubber Boots we handle the latest-improved patsa of the-leading manufacturers of “M. M. Godfrey, owes ey the United States. Our line is complete, So Albert Dennetf San Francisco, And INSERTING, ==> NOTICE! ie tee *. The best judges and the closest bayer All those Holding tickets for guessing the weight of the Sheep must. positively have WR. Porter, “ ¥ as Fodor ano moan me. saree ‘ f a : the tickets in the store on or before February 12, 1804. Committee will Ba h the a eee ely — is RELAGLE TABOR, Comprising the Newest Patterns to be found in the market. Chery snaciet of the tani git te x4 eek. Fe pbb Ba na: ‘PM Grass Valley; i . vada county ; ¢ ayhe : Bs Garthe, who will be blindfolded and then draw the tickets from the box. The ttes A J. "halal, Fa Shen “Es, _ sommenecae will then examine and copy the guesses, and the lucky guesser will get the $40 he ‘ ai ; , MORRISON geet . f mai i i 1 charges by express are always > A, dy th ‘o! N. B. All mail orders reosive our prompt attention and charges by expres ays GE. Riley, te * : \FaAS suet onte WE WILL OFFER THE SAME AT VERY LOW PRICES. paid by us. eee Cai Pai cae A: Hy Dib, Ras ‘0: Pine st., near Broad, Nevade City . } " Pp, Remember, the Goods are Marked in Plain Figures, and Ox oe Ma laden Br “um . e Lowest in Prices * THIS IS A POSITIVE CASH SALE. * . ’ q 0: os i 5 ee ie MAN @COJL. HYMAN & CO. 2 eer i fi ¢* : : L : . ‘Your orders and they will be promptly at‘Fresh Eastern Frozen Oysters, at all Febraary 5th, cross the western. mountains by the close of the 6th, the great central valleys from the 7th to the 9th, and the When Conlan stood mid clouds of smoke and ane : to find out who is Care of Themselves, AIL the Sporting Mon all over the United States and ing Ragland have. been busy trying. We were. together a long. ° hundred people were in attendance. Carveth leader, played a couple of Can serving tor & ballot box, wooden key about two feet long. the waiting candidate was introduced “and most thoroughly initiated inte the mysteries of the ancient and honorable order. The many ludicrous and ridiculous antics. that tendants were highly amusing to all but the candidate, who had a rough journey. The harges delivered hy the officers were very ° while the entire ceremony was extremely funny. In a larger hall the ceFemonies ould have been presented in somewhat better shape, but we believe all who witnessed it last night were satisfied. At the conclusion of the mock initiation a nice collation was served in the banquet room adjoining the hall, Music by the band, songs, recitations, speeches, etc., were then listened to until 2 o’slock this morning, at. which time the meeting broke up. It-wasa very enjoyable evening and ourt Garfield is entitled to praise for the cordial and ‘social manner in which they ntertained their visiting brethren and inie] © <@2 cer To restore gray hair to its natural color as in youth, cause it to grow abundant and atrong, there is nu better preparation than Hall’s Hair Renewer. ae HAanpy for travelers is Simmons Liver Regulator in powder. It can be eatried in the pocket. oe “Oe To Deliver the Dedicatory Address. Rev. J, Sims left this morning for San Francisco, where he goes to deliver the dedicatory address at the Temple of St. George, which is to be formally dedicated: on Thursday next. Mr. Sims.is the Grand President of the order in this State. 25 Cents. While the members. of the Knights of} Sherwood Forest who took part in the mock initiation were getting ready tor the. bur}lesque ceremony, the: Pythian Band, John When all was ready the participants in the ceremony, sixteen in number, filed into the lodge room.. Some were clad in dominoes; six of them being rigged up in military attire to represent the Mulligan Gaards,. After the grotesque procession had marched around the room ® eouple of times the officers took their respective stations and Proceeded to. open their meeting ‘in_ regular} form. All were masked. A candidate waa } »{balloted for, beans instead of balls being used to vote with and an. empty kerosene The Recorder Was equipped with a-huge quill pen and a very long minute book, and used a cuspidore for an inkstand. The Great Mogul preserved order with a large mallet painted red, white and blue, and the Treagurer earried as the insignia of his office a big The-ballot taken upon the application of ‘ Chicken Charley ” was declared clear and . M humorous and contained many good points, H M. E. Chureh. at 65 cents per can, ) at 10 cents per dozen. Will Open Tomorrow.
~“DhiePug,” Fred Bresee’s new restaur:30 o'clock, instead of teday as announced j80-3¢ mind to tty the first meal at the above place will have to wait another day. A CORRECTED LIST } Cost of Taking in the Midyesterday, Those who have made up their P2s@ally cold. mountains about the 5th, the great central valleys about’ the 7th, and the Eastern States about the 9th. The coe! Wave will cross the western mountains about the 8th, the-great central valleys about the 10th an The -warnt wave will cross the western And everything reno class style, id customers, and as give him a call, with first-c at the usual low rates, at t ner of Broad and Union atreets, Nevada City, Cal. New Carpets, vated and fitted up in firstPrepared to supply all his He is now man, new ones ag wish to ase board'and lodging, he CITY HOTEL, cor{and mado by. ‘‘Firs-Class Manafaclarors—for-tho-—Sensoa-—of 1894. Therefore we are pleased to inform our friends and the public ia general that this great sale will positively commence SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1894. “COME” and “SEE.” — Convinee yourself At these Astonishingly Low Prices givew below. Always remember that Our Goods are marked jn “PLAIN FIGURES” and a Child Can Buy Equally the Same as aa Old -Person, 7 — 4 te bb] ‘ ; the Eastern States about the 12th; . ° . TO . ete Price for-SsALL —Winter Falr, . the Eastern St sages j PRICES REDUCED ! ei Se ee eer x Should you go te the Midwinter Fair and $2.50 A STARTER ' want,te seo all the sights on the ground, ROPER iio wheel eutite Ob convene: ae Lot No, S265. Cnahble Chinchilla Ov UAE. rhe ; : s : ‘ : inchilla Over here is & list of the admission fees you will] Men's Overseats at Miller's. x SHOEING BUSINESS Ore hate ees coats, sizes from 35 to 44. A Bargain at $7 50; our price be called en-te pay > oc following Rednced cut Prices as follows ; $4 50. : WOE Wes maar: 645 ig. 50 hele All Shoeing from 0 to No. 2, $1 25 Lot No. 8 1. Cnahble’ Chinchilla Uls Hawaiian cyclorama..... . . .' $ 50 To feel rs. o~ cheerful attend to . : sizes from 35 to 44; Sart $10; our price ‘6. “a ~ nne’sarena.... . .. orarare 50 eee ont ant, Mike Simmons Liver. Above No. 2, = = ~~ 1 80 Lot No. 888'7. south Downs Mills glioma Ee 25 . Regulator. asc Old Shoes Set for 1 00 small striped, very neat, sizes 35 to 44, full value $6 75; new Tents Barkers sos-lions RAL ieee pee 26 . : : eRobinson & Noell ot No. S882. South D Mills Uls awiian villiage>.. 5+.. . sss. 25 SALESMEN wanted. Free prepaid out’ 9 “ ‘ . Sout ‘own Mille Uleters, ’ . : N check, , sizes of 4, ; Sonne. pats St thane 4 45 agi “W) Wid “Kqoal as carta war . _ 125 Main Street. bgt eo ebeatty paps 35 to 44, full value, $6 75; now sma s aoe tObie SWERSIRES ETS 25 ; $20,000 in tive years. — Tot No, 2188, ~~ “ pena Cape Over. inese building.......... 25 P. O. Bi G1, New York. 30-} coats, the very Latest ew York style, beauti ttern, sizes Moorigh mispor mater.. 2h thane a age hd PATRICK CLANCY, 5 to " 1 Years, cheap as dirt at $2 25. Gase ot ies price— hutomatio race course.. .. 2.. . 25 oury . ‘ ne’s sculpture exhibit ...._. 25 Removal. . 7 Oh! this is not enough for our hildren friends, the O ercoat Bayytian ball eo 25 GA, HORSE SHOER, ! would not_be-sufficient, How: y look with o Oriental village (gate)...... . 10] John Brodie has removed his fish and Cario street (gate a ee ee ay ei oe rere 10] vegetable market _ from Shurtleff _& Son's. aeesssa5 5 251 Store te the buildi : the Tilley building. and a pair of Cuffs, at Miller's.ng on Pine street, opposite, j30-2¢ ~~ 98 Cents, Men’s Percale Shirts, with twe Collars Pah eC Orien etauaks ETE e Ce es 25 DIO 52 5co so oiceccc.c. 25 CMO WI iii. sks cc 25 we a 15 aunted swing. .........., 25 Heidleberg castle.-.... 10 Heidlebery concert hall.. ... . 25 Esquimaux village....... 25 White Cloud's Indians.....0 °° “25 Arizona curiosities......._. 25 ROEM NS 5 cise oxs a. 25 Forty-nine mining Lal LETTE re 25 Forty-nine theater....00 . *" 25 Forty-nine dance house. 25 Feote’s museum,... 25 Electric theater.. .. 25 Japanese village.... : <é0kon 25 Rouwabian concert hall. ... °° 25 Captive balloon grounds,. . _. ". , 10 «ch. ., Rae repemae 50 ~ ster” Hea ann, OCR 10 Grand stand, athelic grounds . . . . . . ” 25 Mummy exhibit,......0°7 77" 10 Merry-go-round.......... 5 haneeranh ER ROW RFs k ies has Cana $10 00 on Change of Firm. The firm of I, Reich & Co., under which name the White House dry goods store has heretofore been conducted, has been changed and will hereafter be known as B. Newman & Co, Mr, Newman fs the junior member of the well-known of Newman & Levison of San Francisco, “‘T._Freud will continue to act as: the manager of the White oe The Charonnat Estate. » Te =< Anselme A Charounat of this city has. ~ petitioned the Superior Court of San Fran: Boy's Black, Gray or Brown Wool. “Hater, at B. H. Miller's. . 82,000 eatate of Ernest O. Cheronnat. cisco for letters of administratien upen the ; ate: dane: > OTe : That is a small investment, but you will ; bigger investments Candy is. Some w suasion in one taste of this whole VERY LITTLE MONEY Will buy « Pound of my French Mixed Candy. vaste & It is whey done sea juasive, , ; per~ dietio ma roy. \ First-Class Shoeing At the regular spesvalty solicited to favor me with: a share of their patronage. Satisfaction guatanteed, HAS RETURNED TO NEVADA Pt he is prepared to do prices. My old friends are rePATRICK CLANCY. Men’s Kerseys Ulsters, 'Men’s Worsted Ulsters, Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $4. : Boys’ Cape Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $4 50. Boys’ Cape Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $2 75. ~ We.haxe, Dlareop anucbarga in.canntare sevensdiParant lots close out at cost, for we don’t believe in the old custom of holdi ther season. i: bk we Ml ing goods over for anot acre, pte, Pie Pe YY Ne a ag what we mean, we present a partial Price List: Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats, all sizes, $4. _Men’s Chinchilla Ulsters, all sizes, $6. To give you. an idea tol: A Free Trip to the Midwinter Fair, class ticket to San Francisco and return via Stockton or Benicia, including one week's board at any hotel in San Francisco, tothe one guessing the nearest to the amount.of beans contained in our glass jar. Remember, you get a guess with every purchase you make. Call in and see our Bargains in. OVERCOATS. Every Overcoat in the house is reduced in price. CARTER & JOHNSTON, One-Price Clothiers; Corner Pine and Commercial Streets, COCOG CES bose sBeenenecsce ts oof $5. ~ $4. One firstNevada City ize from it deal leesure than iil you how Setiguiht au ° lel Embroideries. Embroideries. ~) Rambo Mills & Co. -you ever hear of such an offer? No, Overcoat and now since we thought-of-this;and-aaour rn purchaser with the same shrewdness-has sent fine line of 2-piece suits—Jacket and Pants—elegant designs’ and at fi ures that we are able to sell. them. Think of it! Only $1; sizes 4 to 13, Our Men’s Department Has Not Been Forgotten ! Look, Read, Be Wise and Save Money. ; Rot No. 1 £36. Beaver Fall Mills Men's Suits. What do you think of it? Only $2 50. Lot So, LOLS. New York mills manufacture Men's Suite. Gaze your eyes and reflect. Full value $6; now $3. 25. “New, before purchasing, you can save money by lis ening to the following: Do you want a Business’ Suit? If so, you can find the largest assortment and style of Cassimeres of the following mills known the world over: Taft & Weden, Burleck, Brunner & Co., Washington Mills, Middlesex Mills, Our 4-Button Cutaway Frock Suits Are beauties. In vepnming unsurpassed, and equally as good as “Tailor-Made.” In Clay, Cork.Screw . Tricac and Riuagoida.\Laudincd Are You Going to Get Married ? eS Are you going to be “Best”-man ? or do you want the suit that the most-elegant: dressed men wear? “A Prince Albert Frock Suit.” We can truthfully say that you will find in our store as large an assortment as you will find in any ‘store in large cities on the Coast or’ States. No matter what cloth or size you want, we have them. No trouble to show them. Where Did You Get That Hat ? Might be a chestnut, but in our Hat Department we have no chestnuts. Our new stock and styles consisting of the latest shapes in small and medium crowns . in soft and stiff. Our Fedoria and Alpine styles are daisies. Our wide brims’ are beauties, Our Crushers cannot be ex. celled, and our Children’s Styles are complete. We have these in black brown nutria, brown nutria and at all prices in plain figures. Our Fufnishing Goods Department Is Not Neglected. LOT NO. 144, Reavy beautiful patter, finely Yinished, edge lock stitched; sizes from 34 to 44, another spot ‘Cash’ purchase, fully worth $2, we will sell at $1 per suit. ‘ ' LUT W-1 in the same purchase as above we received an elegant orange pattern, very neatly finished, if bought regular, could not be sold less than $2, our price is only $1 per suit. Every Article Manufactured by the Marysville Woolen Mills we carry and sell them at Mill Prices, A BOOMERANG. 10 dozen of Blue Spring Bottom Overally— men's sizea—will be sold for 50 cents. Did L never ! : Bo not forget that we also carry in this Department a full line of White Shirts, consisting of Open Pronts, Open Backs, Pleated and Plain Bosoms, and have just received an elegant style of White Marsusilles Bosom Shirts and P, K. Collars detached, ight Robes of all desoriptions and ‘full length,” Me SHOOT THAT TIE! ! do, when we are going t» offer you the Largest Line of Beautiful Patterns worth i Sonts. Or, 4 thie all! 50 and 75 cents for 25 Ce: What about those Klegant Four-inHands worth 50 and 75 cents:for 15 Cents . ! ade, New Market Mills Underwear, a sem x A > te foiog ty win the fight, Corbett-or Mitchell, Mitchell knocked out in Egstern States about the 10th, He bravely battled with the wreck ; Three Rounds! But with us it has been contrary. We have been busy the last ten days This will be an ugly storm, at its greatest . And is now on deck again marking he goods that have been shipped to us by our Baslern: Buyer who bas, owing-to Sor ee Ty nany.navafvarr big psbd wth hat dat avvs to Worl, <*GONGL,”> ye cold” wave which will develop into a blis. name Gueitt, a = having the staff to move our part of the world bas —purchased—with “Gola” sah a aye: aT Wiss ait eres = ys Bedding, at prices that are wobeard of, These Goods are the Very Latest Styles and Choice Patterns ¢ How would they look with cory an Bes 2 ices gee.