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March 16, 1894 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Brown & Calkins, Publishers, if cs FRIDAY .MARCH 16, 1894. THE VOTE FOR THE CUP. Yesterday. NG@VEGRY i 6. Dok 1 ..28,227 El Dorado...... ee ene as .24,874 Today. Neale ua ee . 27,409, El Dorado.... cies 39,968 Nevada Ahéad....... 1,444 Ube ee 5 Sei eaccses SHOT BY A FOOTPAD. Martin Smith of, Truckee Robbed in “——" Golden Gate Park. _ Martin Smith, a young man employed by J. L. Lewiston & Co. of Truckee, and at present ona visit to San Francisco, was c'ubbed, robbed ‘and shot by a footpad in Golden Gate Park; The-bullet struck Smith in the wrist, in<iflictiug a most painful wound. The robber secured a valuable gold watch and chain, diamond scarf pin, silver matchbox and $150 in money. Mr, Smith had~beento the Midwinter Fair and was returning to take the cars at ’ Haight street. It was about 11:15 o’clock when he passed through the children’s play ground, and under the stone bridge a short distance west of the duck pound. As he emerged on the east side a well-dressed man confronted him saying: ‘“‘Hold: up your ‘hands.”’ : Before Smith had time to comply with . the demand the footpad dealt him'a blow with a club on the forehead. The blow halg dazed him, and the rubber quickly relieved him of his valuables, As he was leaving Smith started to seize his assailant. Then the feilow drew a revolver and fired. Smith saw the move and threw up his arm and received the bullet in the hand instead of the head.” The robber ran inte the brush and Smith went to a saloon near the Haightstreet entrance to the Park, from where a patrol wagon was called. 2 . A Printer Honored. KA; Pueschell, who-formerly resided-at Moore’s Flat with his parents, has been appointed Receiver of Public Moneys at Visalia. ‘‘ Pusher,” as the boys used to call him, is a printer and learned to set type in the Truckee Republican office about eighteen or nineteen years ago. He subsequently worked two or three years in, the Gazette office at Reno, going from there to Bakersfield, Cal., where he has ever since been engaged in the printing business and of late years as a publisher. Ed has hecome ‘quite a politician since getting down amoug™ the alfalfa growers. President Cleveland during his first term appointed him Post. master at Bakersfield. At the last State election he was chosen to represent Kern county in the Assembly. Altegether he is making quite a record for himself and we wish him continued success. Midwinter Vacation. “Pie public schools of this city will close April 14th for a midwinter vacation and will open again on Monday, April 30th. This will enable members of the school who want to visit the Midwinter Fair to de se without affecting their standing in the classes. During these two weeks there will be special attractions at the Fair, including the Mardi Gras festival, Native Sons Day, and the appearance of Soussa’s celebrated brass band, acknowledged te be the finest band in the United States. Many persons from this city and Grass Valley are going to the Fair about that time and it is probable that the largest attendance from the interior towns will be during that period. Ir your hair is harsh, dry, and wiry, you will find Ayer’s Hair Vigor of essential service in rendering it soft, pliant, and glossy. Don’r ruin your ‘digestive organs with pills and purgatives. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Hxaurn demands a healthy liver, Take Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia atid indigestion. 25 Cts. Boy’s Percale Shirts. sizes 114 to 14 with two Collars, at Miller’s. Dancing School. Prof. John Michell will open his dancing “gchool and ‘social at Odd Fellows Banquet Hall on Thursday evening, March 15th. td Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. ‘DR: -/ CREAM . MOST PERFECT MADE, pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free sr eet Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, PERSONAL POINTERS. f ee Doings and Intentions. W. A. Bloom of San Francisco’is in town. Max H. Isoard will leave Sunday for San Francisco on insurance business, Pat Flaherty of Washington is here, spending a few days. Edward 8. Conley of San Francisco arrived here on last evening’s train. D. W.'Francisco arrived here this morning from Michigan, David Keith and Thomas Kearns, of Patk City, Utah, arrived here last evening. E, A. Langford and B, Williamson came down from Washington ‘today. social last evening. Frank Morgan left for San Francisco last evening to attend the Midwinter Fair. James J. Hanley. of: the Toe Company * Midwinter Fair. é Miss Mary Phelan returned here yesterday from Shady creek, where she has been visiting her parents for some months past. William D. Knights of Sacramento arrived here last evening. Hon. E. P. Colgan, State Controller, accompanied by Charles M. Coglan, Secretary of the State Beard of Equalization, arrived here from Sacramento last evening on official business. 959 Mineral Coupons. The Transcript sent by this morning’s -mail-to—San—Francisco-nine hundred and fifty-nine mineral coupons to be voted for Nevada county. Last week the TRANSCRIPT sent eleven hundred and ninety-five, making a total in two weeks of two thousand, one hundred and fifty-four. -We will win the Chronicle silver cup ‘for the best mineral display if the people of Nevada county’ will continue to cut out the coupons and have them voted. Nevada county must have that cup. The Great Sachem’s Visit. S. Gumbinner, Great Sachem of the Red Men, paid an efficial visit last evening to Wyoming Tribe of this city, Twenty-five members of Weimer Tribe of Grass Valley were also present. Five candidates were initiated and after the lodge meeting adjourned the members of Wyoming Tribe and their guests repaired to the Union Hotel, where a. fine banquet ‘was. served. A. D, Mason officiated as toastmaster, Athletic Club > Entertainment. “The Athletic Club will will j in the near future give an entertainment whieh it is promised will surpass any of the fine exhibitions heretofore given by the club and which will be different ‘in many respects to those in the past. The large membership of the club, together with the general favor their performances always meet with, ensures a full house, -. tPB Onin Handsome Store Front. J.J. Jacksen will hay have the front of his store building painted in imitation of Italian marble—black ‘and gold. When the job is completed it will be the handsomest store front in the county. A $10,000 Judgment. The ‘Supreme Court yesterday decided that Mary V. Griffith was entitled to recover $10,000 from the New York Life Insurance Company. She sued for $20,000 on two twenty-year endowment policies on the life of her husband, E. J. Griffith, in which she was named as the beneficary. Griffith died two years after the policies had been issued. The widow lost the suit in the lower court and appealed to the Supreme Court, ~s Hatt’s Hain RENEWER enjeys the confidence and patronage of people all over the civilized world who use it to restore and keep the hair a natural color, mein A Great Joker. Auburn Republican: Our friend P. T. Riley, of Nevada county, is a~ great] ‘josher.” He is the Captain of a military company up there, and it is said that when he givesa command the men never move until it is repeated the third time—for fear he is joking; At the next <ateriaintaent to be given by Milo Lodge, K. of P., the principal feature will be an amateur minstrel performance, for which the members are now rehearsing. THE EARLIER symptens of dyspepsia, guch as distress after eating, heartburn, and occasional headaches, should not be neglected. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla if you wish to be cured, , Hoop’s Pints cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough, and Croup Cure is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros. M. F. Briggs, a raucher at Fallbreok, San Diego county, was found dead in his Szverat landladies at San Jose have been victimized by confidence men operating with ae bogus checks. 4 Henry Hyporn of Mission San Jose was found dead near Irvington, He had been missing for some time. Repvorions of 10 to: 35 per cent have been ordered at the mines of Anaconda, Mont., on all classes of work. Iris worthy of comment that the father who can’t pronounnce ‘‘trousseau” is the one who can afford to buy ‘the nicest one for his daughter. / oo guilty to theft at Yuba City Saturday and was sentenced to three years at Folsom, €& s a ts ‘A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks . . went to San \Francisco today to visit the. : ~. Horse-power Explained. Horse-power measures the rate at which work is done. One horse-power is reckoned ‘as equivalent to raising 33,000 pounds one foot high per minute, or 550 pounds a .iecond. In measuring the work of a horse the estimate of the most celebrated engineers differ widely from each other: Boulton and Watt, basing their calculation upon rs work of London dray horses working eight hours a day, estimated it a 33,000 foot per minute. D’Aubinson, taking the work done by horses in whim at Freiburg, estimated the work at 16,440 foot pound working eight hours a day. Under similar circumstances. Desagulter’s estimate was 44,-000, Smeaton’s 22,000, .and Treadgold’s 27,500 foot pounds. Horse-power is called nominal, indicated or actual. Nominal is used by manufacturers of steam engines to express the capacity of an engine, the element being confined to the dimensions of the steam cylinder, and a conventional pressure of steam and speed of piston, Indicated shows the fall capacity of the cylinder-in operation without deductions for friction, and actual marks its power as developed in operation involving elements.of mean_pressure dpon the piston, its velocity, and a just deduction for the friction of the engine’s operation. The original estimate of Watt is still counted-a-horse-power. The general rule for calculating the horse-power’ of a steam engine is to multiply together the pressure in pounds on a square inch™of the piston, the area of the piston in inches, the’ length of the stroke in feet and the number of strokes per minute.. The resultdivided by 33,000 will give the horse-power. FOR CASH. 2 Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods, Etc., at Cost Prices. Ins order to save removal to my new store I offer for sale at Cost Prices, for cash only, a large stock of Fancy Groceries and Staple Goods, consisting of every article in the grocery trade. Remember these bargains are offered at my old stand on Commercial street, where will be found every article used in families. This sale will. continue but a very short time and no one can afford to miss the bargains I am now offering in this line. Call and see the goods and prices, J. J. Jackson, m13-tf +-+OeNow Try This. @ It will cost you nothing and will surely de you good, if youjhave a Cough, Celd, or any trouble with Throat, Chest er Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery: for Consumptien; Cough and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money. will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. ‘Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store, Large size 50c. and $1, 00. _ : It Should Beis em Every House. J.B, Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of ‘‘La Grippe,” when various other remedies and several. physicians had done her no good.
Robert Barber, of .Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. $2.50. Men’s Overcoats at Miller s 25 Cents. Boy’s Black, Gray or Brown Wool Hats at B. H. Miller’s. Piano Tuning. W. D. Travers, the well=-known—pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few days. £23 Re ee eee Nevada (City Undertaking Company. -GQBORGE A> GRAY; Manager. Funeral Director and Embalmer. 13 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Residence on Coyote Street. a 1 United States Government Foo David McKay’s Will. The will of] David McKay Sr., was filed for probate Wednesday morning in San Francisco, -He declared that all his real estate and nearly all his personal property was acquired before his marriage, and that his estate was therefore not community property. He bequeathed to his widow, Ella McKay, $50,000 te be accepted by her in ‘lieu of her interest as survivor in any community property. He alse bequeathed to her the family residence, at 2021 Pacific avenue, with all the pictures and household effects, to hold as long as she remained anmarried, . After her death or marriage this property is to be vested in his residuary legatees, He declared that he made no garet McKay,’ because he had already amply provided for them. All the residue was bequeathed to his sons, David and Angus McKay. He. appointed his son David executor of the will. ~~ THat pain under ‘the shoulder blade is dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver ‘Regulator. + 0@e + Haunted! A haunted house in these practical and unromantic days is something of a rarity, but an individual haunted with the idea that his ailment is incurable is a personage frequently met with. Disbelief in the ability of medicine to cure is only a mild form of monomania, although in some cases repeated failures to obtain relief from many. different sources would almost seem to justify the . doubt. _Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters has demonstrated its ability to overcome, dys, pepsia, constipation, and kidney trouble, malarial. complaints and nervousness, and its recorded achievementsein the liver ‘eurative line ought at least to warrant its trial by any one trvubled-with either of. the above ailments, even although his previous efforts to obtain remedial aid have been fruitless,. Used with persistence, the Bitters will conquer the most obstinate cases, SS ER Notice to Teamsters and Wood Dealers of Nevada District. All parties interested in teaming and the sale of wood, timbers, etc., are requested to attend-a-meeting to be held Saturday evenCity Hall, to perfect a permanent organization to maintain uniform prices of wood and work, Cuas, Prcor, Cuas, T. Mars, Pres, Pro Tem, Secretary Pro Tem. : Maras. T. S. Hawkrys, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizerr ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ Fconsider~itthe -best-remedy fora debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it éxcels. Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros. oe Tuar shortness of breath is dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. ~2@eBon Ami The modern eleaner. at Gavlord’a. tf e@e + --—A Specialty. Watch repairing a specialty Brand’s, Absolutely Pure. A A cream’ of tartar baking powder,— Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest Report. Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St., N. Y, “MANHOOD RESTORED —BY-— C:U:P: LD: E:N:E! aay Using Cupidene. / / / Nervousness or Diseases LOST MANHOOD. SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, of six boxes, One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5, Send for Circulars and Testimonials. Cal.After Using Cupidene This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all of the Generative Organs, SUCH AS— PAINS IN THE BACK, SLEEPLESSN 358, HEADACHE, TIRED FEELING, DEBILITY, PIMPLES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION, CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. (QF The Doctor has discovered the active principle on wish the vitality of the The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 90 for which CUPIDENE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation, A written guarantee to refund the money if @ permanent epre is not effected by the use Address all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., Fr. OQ, Box 2076, San “Francisco, . 5, 2eBe™ For sale in Nevada @ity by €ARR BROS. provision for his daughters, YMary and Mar-. ing, March 17th, at 7:30 o'clock, at the] ~ Luetje &} ‘Tuern may have been as much money for certain Senators in the advance in sugar -‘as there was understood to have been in the advance in silver in the summer of 1890. 20a SuxpAy-school Teacher—What is. your definition of an honest rian, Johnnie! Johnnie (whgse father isa First Ward politician)—A man who stays bought when he’s —— ~ Vandalia, Tilinois. Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfectly Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilia. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “We have tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and find it to be all you elaim for it. My wife was poisoned by ivy when a young woman, and for eight years was troubled every SarsaHood’s “*: Cures season with the breaking out and terrible itching and burning. I thought hers was as bad @ case as any one ever had. She was in this distressing condition every year until she began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has effected a perfect cure, without leaving any sears, and she has had No Sign of the Poison Since. She_ is. well and-fiearty:1 have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla after the grip with g00d results, and have also given it to our four children, We are all pictures of perfect health and owe it to Hood’s Sarsa) rilla.” J, 0; FREEMAN, Vandalia, DE Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, onthe liver and bowels, * ENTERPRISE BREWING CO., 2015-2023 Folsom Street, San Fraticisco. Brewers-of the Celebrated EXTRA PALE, NOTICE. After the most persistent exertion I have succeeded in securing the finest TObDaeco raised in the ( . Island of Cuba. \ re The “WAToodpecker” Cigars arex-> 7 CQ of this Tobaceoand-I-unhesitating!y-recommend< them as being equal if not superior to those of the most ee Factories of the City of ETaBy giving these Cigars a fair trial the Srn.o0—kers—will be convinced of their Trye Merit. Wn. Giffin. x Found It At Last. ‘For Years We Have Been Trying To Obtain a Perfect Corset. At Last We Have Found LSepaome IN THE aa G a » = q 5 ‘he fs 0 oe 6 es 9 . a —) 1S 1B BEST IN THE WORLD ! CULMBACHER,— FRANZISKANDER, and STANDARD LAGER ::: BEER, And Porter.. —A. ISOARD, General Agent, NEVADA CITY, CAL eee eee Notice For Publication, AE office at Marysville, Cal., February 17, iven that the followingnamed settler has filed. notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that seid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at.Marysville, Cal., on April 25th, 1894, viz: Edwin W, Skinner, Homestead Entry No, 8988, for the 8 of BEM, Rade fa of BEY, and SEYZ of ‘SW of See. 22,1. 15N. RA E., M. D. M. He names the piipertar'ertinan aa tn prove his continuous residence upon and cultlvation of, said land, viz: Peter Butts, Chriatian Bartsch, Lars H. Thrane an iiliam Baden, all of Camptonville P. Oc California. CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register, CHAS, E. Swezy, Attorney for Claimant, PIPTY GRNTS A WERK. {Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents a week or§2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Centsa mohth. Payable invariably in advance. . } Notice is hereby ~ BLECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS. The undersigned is prepared to construct, on short notice and at reasonable’ terms, private Electric Light Plants and Short Distance Telephone Lines. W. Aszorr, DRESSMAKING. Mrs. McAra, now located at the corner of Cottage and Winter streets, will be pleased to see ladies desiring dresses made. m13-lw FOR SALE. The brick store building lately occupied by J. J. Jackson, on Commercial street, is offered for sale, Inquire at Citizens Bank for terms, m8 NEW DANCING ACADEMY. John L. Brinkman, instructor. School every Saturday afvernoon iat 2 o'clock. Class for young people from 10 to 17 years of age. Lessons, 25 cents. At Odd Fellows ow hall. {271w Spectacles. For first-class Spectacles, Eye Glasses and Optical Goods of all kinds, go to Luetje & Brand's. We have the best system for correcting visual defects. Prices low, ° £10 Dividend Notice, TA ye ettny? OF TI THE BOARD OF DIRECtors of the Citizens Bank held ou March re was declared payable on and On 'S, MORGAN, Cashier. Bridge Notice. Noinser Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE cremains undersigned will on the first Monday in pri), or oo thereafter asthe same can be -fheard, ly to the Board of Supervisors for a renew sDridee license to Collect toll on the dge, at the Middle Yuba Cross ne February 23, 1394, e y ¥ ". that elegance of appearance which a woman must possess w pe in fashion. 1894, a dividend (No. 63) of seventy-five __FASHION, BEAUTY AND ATTRACTIVENESS AFe aliaimou, mcreased and preserved by wearing Royal Worcester W. C. C. Cost J A “Royal Worcester’’ improves a poor forni, and gies to a good form Styles, Shapes and Prices for Everyboty, Fashion Demands. Them! Women Will Have Them ! ! Received the Highest Award at the World’s Columbian Exposition. We Have Been Appointed Sole Agents For This Incomparable Corset. Mrs. Lester & Grawford. BUY YOUR Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL COODS, &C., (From thegOld and Reliable Firm of Luetje & Brand. All Goods Sold at Jewelry Bottom ised F 1GurgEs, and Warranted to Strictly Order ! First—Crass ! ; Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry By Sialitul and . ExGoods purchased from us engraved free of charge. Orders from the country promptly attended to, Broad Street, above Pine, Fr. Cc. LUBTJE Nevada City. Cc. J. BRAND. JOB PRIN’TING TO THE DAILY, TRANSCRIPT. HATTIE L. FREEMAN, ie ‘ } Bod