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June 12, 1894 (4 pages)

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wi fe aca ee . ees THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6; 1860.) ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. TUESDAY Namie so ou c JUNE 12, 1894. . Simeon, Eureka, Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Eveuings Daily Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. SUBSCRIPTION TeRMs—Fifteen Cents a Week, Sixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year Whe Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL Reapine Noticges—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Known. on Application errr FOSTER’S FORECAST. ae More Storms and Cold Waves This Month, Sr. Joseru, Mo., June 9.—My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm wave to cross the continent from June 14th to the 17th and the next will reach the Pacific Coast about the 18th, cross the western mountains by the close of the 19th. The week promises to average cooler than the general average temperature for June, This has reference to the whole country and only indicates that places of low temperature will exceed those of a high temperature, Ss. Brown, Marysville, Eetle, ee ma : J. F. Schlingman, rancisco, 8. Williamson, Washington, . B. y nolds, z tid Hie, Forest City, LZ J. W. Thompson, Austin, Texas, Mrs. Geo. Penrose, Bloomtield, Mrs. J. D. Howes, oe Mrs. D. Bo’ wii E., Conger, Dutch Flat, T. Timmons, Grass Valley, W. H. Backett, 43 John Conley, = C. H. Wetmore, 9%, Vale, n T. Wa Oak dale. Mrs. Dr, Ellis, Downieville, Miss:D. Harland, as Miss 8. Harland, ws H. L. Nichols, Sierraville, N. L. Case, Mt. Gilead, Ohio, L. C. McKister, Nevada, 8. D. Warren, Benton Hill, G. D. Nihell, ‘s ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. os Chas. Jennings, Bloomfield, D. McPhetres, Truckee, Rainfall will occur in spots above the aver-}] A. J. Ross, Bloomfield, age. The warm wave will cross the Western mountains about the 18th. The cool wave will cross the western mountains about the 2 lat. oe Horses For Sale. Thirty-five head of horses, all broken, for sale. For further particulars enquire at Glenbrook Park. « jl-lw “HIS APOLOGY FOR CROSS WORDS. It Was a Wildcat Scheme, but the Nevada Cowboy Propitiated the Lady. “On my overland trip to San Franciscol was treated to the exhibition of a rough ranchman put very much on his ~~ good behavior,” said a New York lady. **We had got out at one of the stations in Nevada for dinner. I have forgotten the name of the place, if ever I noted it, but if it wasn’t Poverty Flat it was misnamed. Not feeling hungry, I leaned back in my chair, idly looking at the distant sand hills through the open window Cpposite, unmindful of ‘the rattle of knives and plates around me. A rough voice at my very ear startled me from my dream, “* ‘Here, why the hell don’t you pass me the. butter? “It came from the nearer one of two: stalwart, sunburned men, who seemed to be ranchers or miners. They sat beside me in dusty high top boots and rough jackets, with their broad brimmed ts on, and were eating as if they had long arrears to make up in the way of “Imagine my astonishment at such a summons, which I made no doubt was ad to me. ButIwas too much intimidated to be indignant and hastily handed him not only the butter, but everything else within my reach. At this he looked round at me for the first time, and his look of amazement showed that he was worse taket! back than I had’ been. He did not thank me, but took his hat off and put it under his chair, and n' his companion said in an aw stage whisper: rai “**T say, Jim, take your hat off, She’s a lady.’ sii , evidently wishing to make further amends for his discourtesy, he again turned to me: ‘Say, marm, hey ye ever seen a live wildcat? ’Causeef yer ain’t I've got one outside here I catched myself, an I'll také ye out we get through eatin an show it ter ye.’ “I thanked him and said I would be very glad to see it, as I had never seen one. After dinner, having still 10 minutes to spare, we went to see the wildcat. It was in a rough wooden box with “wooden bars, crouching as far back as it could get, with its eyes gleaming like coals of fire. When one of the men offered it a piece of meat on the end of a stick, it made a spring that seemed as if it would break through the bars, but the stick had a sharp point that made it beat a hasty retreat, though not before it had secured the meat, over which it snarled viciously. Its owner told me he had brought it to the station to send it to a friend who kept a ‘clubhouse,’ whatever that is,in Carson City. I asked him to teil us how he caught it, but before he could answer the conductor called out, ‘All aboard? As the train got under way I looked back and saw iy two friends flying acrogs the country on their mustangs.”—New York Sun. A Remarkable Sight, There is a natura) gas spring in Idaho that is one of the most remarkable sights ever witnessed. It is about 100 miles from Boise City and is at the bottom of a canyon.The rock there seems to be of a porous nature, and there are innumerable small holes and fissures. C. W. Woods, San Francisco, 8. B. Crawfoid, Washin, . B. Gillman, Downievi le, M. Pridgeon, Lake City, 8. McBride, San Juan, Fessler, San Francisco, Ford, Auburn, Davis, ‘* . W. 8. Downs, San Francisco, evutzer, Chicago,Oakland, «Wayland, Forest City, Stevenson, San Francisco, Sarezzola, Sierra City, p> Si Pf a4 shel?) 245 R £ o 3 = > Es) rer ee “e Kramer, .« * Forbestown, isher, San Francisco, Kirkbride, ‘** Diggks, ry Johnson, se . Bebueette, Forest Hill, Ramadell, a pins Gould, San Francisco, romyetto, On on e 8 hrs OF ss Mabome i Born, Not Made Weak by imprudence, are mauy stomachs. Puny people have, invariably, weak digestion. The rebust as a rule eat heartily and assimilate their food. A naturally weak stomach, or one thas has beeome, although aot so originally, derives-needfulaid—from this thorough stomachic, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The restoration of vigor to the delicate is the prompt effect of a recourse to this’ professionally sanctioned and universally esteemed promoter of health. Nervousaess—a symptom of chronic indigestion—is overcome by it, So are liver complaint and constipation. Incipient rheumatism and kidney trouble it defeats thoroughly, and ‘it constitutes an efficient defense against ma-~ laria. But in order that the full benefit derivable from ita use should be availed of, it should not be used in a haphazard way but continually. The same suggestion holds good of all standard remedies. oe » WHISKERS that are prematurely gray or faded should be colored to prevent the look of age, and. Buckingham’s Dye excels all others in coloring brown or black. oi. ’ Frequent Onslaughts On the delicate membrane of the -bowels and stomach with drastic purgatives must have their natural consequence—to weaken and disable both organs. Nature exacts severe penalties for infringements of her laws, and there is no more glaring one than that which consists in frequent and unnecessary dosing with violent cathartics. This is, however, the course pursued by many unwise people who seem to think that the bowels, unless constantly relaxed, are not in a healthy state. When a laxative is really, needed, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the safest and most thorough. It neither gripes nor operates violently or excessively. It invigorates the intestines and stomach, and arouses the liver. Regularity and vigor are guaranteed by its use. Sleep promoted, appetite restored, are among its benign effects. A tendency to rheumatism and kidney tronble is nullified ky it, and it comAve., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair ever, from blonde to dark brown.” 1460 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. factory results. I know it is the best *preparation for the hair that is made,” —C.T Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer’s Hair. Vigor repared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. Mrs. J. H. HorsNYDER, 152 Pacific “ When a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain fever. .On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I teared I should be permanently so, Friends ‘urged me to use Ayer’s Hair Began to Grow, ‘and I now have as fine a head of hair as one could wish for, being changed, how“ After a fit of sickness, my hair came out in combfulls. T used two bottles of 7 iJ Ayer’s Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very fulland heavy. I have recom. mended this preparation to others with like good effect.”— Mrs. Sidney Carr, “T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for ‘several years and always obtained satisItis a fact that ‘ The heat Tomatoes. ...... fag Oysters, 1-Ib. cans.. .10c ~ Oysters, 2-Ib. cans, -. .20c Sal 12ho You_know the. place. ‘SMOKE {ROBERT —MANTELL cea, FOR SALE BY Schmidt Bros. And Cnas. P. Gray. The Leading Ton Cent Cigar. . can { Our Taste Ham A FEW FACTS#eccs i All goods delivered free. of charge. WOLF’S CASH GROCERY STORE, Main Street, Opp. Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. >>€\G00D HARD FACTS. Sells Cheaper than-any 0 tt r Ocery house in Nevada City. ~<ele It is a fact that he sells: —oa~=— ee es as Bacon, extra light.. . Flour, per hundred 15 Ibs. Granulated Sugar Best California Cheese Reno Cramery Butter 40c per square. i e L AND . ~ Whitewashing.
W. B. YOUNG & CO. GIVE NOTICE THAT they are Pye to do the best kind of Kalsomining and Whitewashing at the most reasonable rates. P Wall © é specialty in repairi lastered 8 or Ceiling. “hit orders left on the Slate at Lege & Shaw's “Will be promptly and faithfully attended to, A. S. PACKARD Is now located ite the Union Hotel, Main Street, and I am here to stay. Iam ". ready to take orders for all kinds of g PAINTING, Including House, Sign. and Carriage Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging. and Interior Decorating of all descriptions. Sceni¢ Work a Specialty. All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. MF Leave orders at the shop, Have You Seen the MT. ORO LUMBER CO. ? Lae Golumbian Goffee Pot ? COOPER EROS., Prop’s (Manufacturers of CaAasH COUNTS AT KAINKEAD’sS House Furuishing Rooms, Commercial st., Nevada City. Carpet Laying and Sewing a specialty, LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK ! THE LOWEST PRICES! PARLOR SETS BEDROOM DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC. Upholstering Neatly Done by one of the Best Upholsterers on the Co ast BEE If not, lose no time in calling at the FIVE (JROCERY STORE. ~ Lumber : Matched Flooring chased the & Wholesale or Retail. By using one of these Pots you make the finest and most delicious ‘drinks with one-third less coffee than by any other process, COUNTY RIGHT a pared to supply them either wholes Hires’ Root Beer, Ihave purnd am preale or retail. Duffy’s Malt Whiskey, Dressed. Siding Fencing Laths SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN ING purposes always on hand orsawed to order. Orders left at the Saw Mill near Quaker #411], or at the Office, Piety Hill, on the Grass Valle) Road, wil! be promptly delivered. Halsomining NewYork Bakery Commercial St., adjoinin Transcript Bion . -—— G. WM. DURST, a . Prop’r, BREAD, . PIES, CAKES, ETC WEDDING CAKES AND PASTRY Made to order on ghort notice and on m reasonable terms. wad All orders for anything ia my lin ty den ber ything y Hne prompt By strict attention to business ving the satisfaction and sellin, ope to merit a liberal on LY Co a Mrasical Department —-Or—— Vinton’ Drag and Stationery Stor EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES ! Including VIOLINS 4 BANJOS MANDOLINS GUITARS ACCORDEONS if . Have Not What You Want, SHEET MUSIC ORDERED. J. R. Davis, + Teacher of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC = a? —Also— CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pupils at their own home. For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc., ap ‘. ply to the Professor, by letter or personally, at ais home in North San Hotel, Nevada City, 'D. S. BAKER READY AT ALL” f}MES_TO ATTEND To all orders for ; : DRAYING AND HAULING. by Particular attention paid to the transportatio f . age for theatrical parties, Notice of Proving Will. The Best Medicinal Whiskey in the Marke. Agent for Shasta Water. -— a The Transcript IS THE Leading Paper pletely eradicates malarial complaints, a Ts OF NEVADA COUNTY. NEVADA THEATRE! TUESDAY EVE., JUNE 19, 1894. Announcement Extraordinary ! Grand production of John Banim’s Sublime Drama, Commercial Street, near Pine, { \ J.J JA yd Family CKSON, Nevada City, Cal. thy THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the county of Nevada, State of California. In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH GODFREY, deceased: SCHMIDT BROs., : Pine Street, Nevada City. Leading Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the seventh day of jung 1994. ie Cigar Dealers, _ -4}-natise ishereby pty ei that Mon day, e ifth day pie af the Court Room of cde Sait et aid. aay, Tn Stock urt, a e Con pas a flouse in the City and County of Nevade, ‘has . Leading Lady General Arthur, en appointed as the time an ace for proy. * ittatinlettacdnamiaernmue. The Gest Bema imps, ceased, and for hearing the a on oO : “f beth Godfrey for the lestanse to her of Let-. 6 = nt Bohemian Club, tore Testamentary when and where eny person Cl «-R La Rosa, may a Ame, Dated June 7th, eo. ete AME. “Tin, the City, (Harmonia, J.J. GREANY Clerk ~ T. NILON, Atty. for Pe . titioner, ENTERPRISE BREWING CO., 2015-2923 Folsom Street, / \ vana Cuba. a ee eae me NOTICE. After the most persistent exertion I have succeeded in securing the finest TOLDAaACCO raised in the Island of Cuba. The ‘ Woodpecker” Cigars are made of this Tobacco and I unhesitatingly recommend them as being equal if not superior to those of the most celebrated Factories of the City of HaBy giving these Cigars a fair trial the Smokers will be convinced of ther Tru6 ee \\ /) San Francisco. Brewers of the Celebrated EXTRA PALE, CULMBACHER, = * FRANZISKANDER, and STANDARD LAGER ::: BEER, And Porter. Y th ws A. ISOARD, General Agent, An ordinance to 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Tax of Three Dollars is be year 1894-1895, upon. eac a and under 50. re: by law for the collection of Nevada is hereby made shall collect the same by law, and u person Jiable t mand, said Marshal seizure and gale of any personal by such person, three hours verbal noticy of time and Bt 8. the total amount of said uim during the thes me, less the allection, amount of his Percentage for time as ot’ er revenues are mad " Section 4. shatttes fifteen per cent of all su b poll taxe lected py bins for said fis-al yoar, for tuakley Soe ae Passed Jane 4, 1994, Attest: Ordinance No. 115. —. rovide Revenue—To Levy a City Road and Street Poll Tax for the year 1894 and 1895, THE CITY Theta City Road and Street Poll nereby levied, for the male inhabj : tho City of Nevada, over the age of 91 oa Road of Nevada do ordain ag follows Section 1, manner vided Schoo) Poll 2 Taxes. Marshal of said City of . collector of said tax, in the manner n the neglect or ref erefor to pay siid tax, must collect the tion 2. The Cit and rovided of any after deae by roperty owne Said sale may be . and € provisions of Sections 3791, 87 of the Political Code of ©: Ky 8795, ifornia ghal to und Sovern auch seizure and gale, @ poll taxes collected by receding month, and must pay to the City Treasurer at the same The City Marshal shal be allowed D. 8. BAKER, President of the Board of Trustees. T. H. Carr, Clerk. * ” ) NEVADA CITY, CAL . é & + . i iThese are lighted by tourists, who.drop 66 ¢ 4g Merit. : F . N tice f) Taxpayers matches into them until a space of about ad On dn} dS : ott: a one See eS Las Teneo em . a Win. Giffin, «ABP African Gold Fields re fee og B iwtkaMbenmeetiadae By the following well-known and talented artists : —— : , fRMEKCING MONDAY, JUNE 4th me it : ee 894, the Board of City Trustees will won't wash.”. Mrs. Katie Laurie, week, at 8 o'clook P. a, for the ta, washing machine.” Texas Siftings. Mrs. Geo. Allen Watson s# will sail from San Weselec, equalizing the Assessment Roll of Nevada sos ae Little Lizzie Laurie, for City for 1894, ; Piano Tuning. And a Suberb Local Cast. CAPE TOWN, DIRECT T.H.o —— ts Sei ee ge " Directed by the well-known actor and stage manager, ——_—_==_=_—= aia ; y Be aR lerk — y A. ew ae ie » Sart t : ; On or about July 15th, 1894, Fons naual i Meeting: o oats os : : PaanNse tx the heh Gold wana e® the Treuveni Te Titoders’ Of the Ne, OF THE ST OGK~ eR _ < Under the auspices of : : Lumber of all kinds gnalen: — oe! Matabeleland, by Ballroad 4 =pary wil be held or ibe omee of the come sie eiraaray ft meet tater! MILO LODGE, No. 48, KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS. Mt : i "Pie agama pm or] eet ea a which he will sell at 40-cents per roll, a21 . ene ". ATA Ad I 3 DRESSED sipnie pe Comfort af cor A bem apie on pr fxs eid meeting. D abe. ue Do Nor put off taking & spring Handsome Stage Settings . ! : nl FENCING, "NING LUMBER, sesame ee: i nts oxi Recenke. OT pu taking a sp medicin > a ae Passage & SS but take Hood’s illa sow. It wi pe Beautiful and Appropriate Costumes !] LUMBER MERCHANTS. tAtHe Bre. Sat ter r Y a . Dividend Notice, Tee ee ees Memeainen your ner ies —— . : ARPIY Gary, 20 as to segtire batts, a and give you a good appetite. —— oe ~ ornare oitindaitota iternton willbe chochany (A loti aa ald Sa as ith a divigend, Hoop’s Pris are hand made, and perfect se —— ce aca Mer ESS 0 . Cents. Office--Boulder Street, Nevada City, [ sOUTE Amn eeAceen me {.dec'arad and’ made payablersn suave was Suly Proportion and appearance, 250. per box, ED S, (at Mulloy’s), <9 © = = = « 75 «8 ; _ 506 Battery Btreet, * ‘an Franeiseo, Cal D E, Moncan; Rec'y. B. M PRULZON, Pres. 4 Will Quickly Get tt for You ~ m Ne a an ‘a eee