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March 2, 1894 (4 pages)

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ranscript. VOL. LXVI--NO. 10264 f NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, 1894. stablished Sept. 6, 1860, es N. P. Brow”pase ssciaibiiteciiiiad THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Every Bvoning, except Sunday. A MILE A MINUTE. California Benefited. Ours is the Largest and Watches and Diamonds. Trouble, of Course, General Ticket Agent Goodman furnishes Now is the time to look toriinsurance comA magnificent ‘stock just. received at High Velocity of the Wind on the the following figures, showing the old and panies to resist Davis Brothers’ claim for the Leutje& Brand's. Prices lower than the Oregon Coast. new rates on first-class limited tickets to loss of their store by Monday night’s fire, . same articles canbe had anywhere else in Mr, Pagne of the Weather Bureau flung and from California points: : says an exchange. The best reason to ex. the State. Also, a stock of silverware at hg red flag to the breeze in San Single trips: Old. New? pect resistance is that the Davises lost nearly San Francisco prices, tt rancisco yesterday. morning, below the Omaha and Kansas City. Be ba $20 00 ® quarter of a million. ene yey BY CARRIERS AT, That is a sum ~ on CUNOMEO: fs os 5s cute cies 32 50 worth holding onto in these times. Some blue flag, signifying rain. 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month BW Louie 55S eas 4 00 27 50 75 Cents. The red flag is the ‘‘ information signal,” New Orleans....... 52 00 .27 50 of theinsurance companies may be counted All who took the pains to inquire were inOD ee ee 35 00 20 00 on to cling to their share of it witha death WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: Men's Percale Shirts, with two Collars ‘76 25 «451 75 grip, as is being done in the case of Buyer formed by the weather man that a gale was New York. and a pair of Cutts, at Miller’s, SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. Round-tri ana Old. New. & Reich. blowing off the’ mouth of the Columbia Omaha and rates: ~~ -$ 6) 50 $35 50 river at the rate of a mile a minute. _————_ + ee + RIOR QO 6 6 sk isos ve SERS 85 50 55 50 The barometer was falling and the indiBe 100. 77 50 = = 47 «50 $2.50. cationswere that the wind would reach a New Orleans, . . -.... 77 50 = 47: 50 IN THE New-York .-5055-50-35 123-708-9370 velocity of twenty-five miles an hour in Men’s Overcoats at Miller s Seeeeaieel Ban Francisco by midnight, with stormy A. L. of -H. Entertainment. weather from Cape Mendocine northward. That gale, or a part of it, -teached this The American Legion of Honor had a The-boy-stoed on the burning deck, And Send Them to the section about 11 o'clock last night, bringing collation and entertainment last evening. with ita soaking rain that continued for The followihg program was rendered: Daily -she ase Office. some time. Towards morning the temperaAnd sinking ‘neath the awful wreck, Overture, B. & 8. ‘Band. the Finest and BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. i 2 Cut._Out. the . Coupons FIRE:/ FIRE:fFIRE!/ When all but he had fled; A_ RISE IN_ICE. ture became lower and snow began to fall. Recitation, Miss Alice Caldwell. At 8 a. mM. the ground and buildings were white and the outlook was good for a regu Violin solo, Mr. Jacobs. Vocal solo, Mrs, William Quigley. Aare “CONS TIBETION Selection, B. & S. Band. . INDIGESTION DizZINess Recitation, Mrs, Hattie Kirkham, RUPTIONS ON THE -9K tN. EAUTIFIES “ COMPLEXION. Song, members of the B. & S. Band. oe10. FOR A b_NOT CURE, . ‘Those who felt se disposed indulgedin . this morning for the saloon keepers, hotel} eccentricities this morning. The snow was in agreeable Laxative ¢ On dancing after the eee was finished. edt bee sent teva To keepers, restaurant--keepers’ and_other.¢xsucceeded by bright. sunshine, which lasted and $1.00 per package. mt by mall es “tensive consumers of _ ice. They were but a short time and in turn pave way to a Band C Concert. KO NO eat Tooth So dd og @tartled by the announcement that there had sudden avcumulation of clouds, followed by Oaptain Sweeney, On next Sunday afternoon, beginning been a combine among the ice dealers, with a short.but vigorous flurry of snow. Since r= Bhiloh's CatairhRomety n le the Bet. at 2:30.0’clock, the Pythian Band will give the result that there had been avery sharp then there has been a mixture of. snow, ve ever found that would ¥ do me ce SO cts. Sot) by Druggists. a concert a4 the National Hotel. Following aa! advance in the price of the frozen water. rain and sunshine, and it has been a cold, weaa sea gh, as there isdange r of wen is the program: Up to'this morning the consumers have disagreeable day. Consumpt:tion, SHtoH'iSOUR ave you asevere Roroubl bio th e. March, ‘‘ Columbian Exposition; ”’—Sousa. been paying at the rate of 40. cents on the Cure andspeedil Mi Promehing ee The rainfall for this storm up to 9 o’clock Grand selection, ‘‘I Lombardi,"—Verdi. hooping Cou band Bronchitis hundred pounds, Group, Who .aran’ _teae this morning was-.59.0f an inch. Total for Trombone solo, ‘Death of, Nelson,” by The rate now is 75centsa hundred. Of the season, 39.78 inches, H. Round. N. W. Bennett soloist. course there was a great deal of ‘‘kicking,” For sale at Catr Bros. per Sc Aaa ae Waltz, ‘‘Idelia”— Bennett. but it did not do any good. It was necésSOME OF THE FEATURES. Grand potpouri, ‘‘ Supercalia”—Dalby. sary’in the saloons to h ave ice for cock tails, Baritone solo, ‘‘ Burlingtonian”—Cary. punches, champagne, etc., and the saloon Which are Attracting Visitors to the J. Pediar soloist, which-does not keep it-isnot-going~ to get Midwinter Exposition Evenings. Selection, ‘‘A Trip—to China Town’— any trade worth mentioning, One of the Companies Will Retire lar snowstorm that would bring a fall of rom six inches to a foot. But the weather from the Field. has been very uncertain for the past several Bee: There was quite a surprise in store weeks, and it exhibited some of its many Those who attend the sights on South Fanecy Gaunt, The field has been filled by the Union Ice drive in the evening are struck with the March,—“:The Amea Soe nee Company, the National Ice Company and ——~+ses the Buffalo Brewery. The two first named number of gay social parties who drift out to the Exposition to spend the evening on NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS. supplied natural ice from the mountaide the Midway. Itis beginning to be quite while the latter were the manulnabarsd the proper thing to dine at some one of the. _ ARRIVALS . AT THE . _article._ restaurants on the grounds, says the BulleDuring ast summer's “heated: spell,”” the Union Hotel, Main Street. tin, and then to start in fora general round Buffaloice cost 50 cents a hundred. Under the new arrangement the National retires from the field, and in the future the of pleasure and amusement. six nights in succession at the Exposition now and go to entirely new places each demand will be supplied by the Uniou-Com‘night. pany and the brewery. All of the Natioual’s wagons are to be shipped to San Jose, Six bits is to be the price of ice during the coming summer, In the meantime, however, it is said that work is progressing upon the great ice plant at the State Prison Those who are interestedin the culinary art will, in a few days, have plenty to talk aboutin addition to the usual method of preparing food, Last evening the Electrical department was successful in producing the first article of food ever cdoked on the -——at and, -Fole ifit-assaccessful om,as—is—ox—. Pacific Coast —by—the ata of electricity. . pected, ice may be had almost for the oe ing. 2+ While this was merely a preliminary experimént, in a few days several of these stuves and ovens ‘will bein active operation in dif WueEn the hair has fallen out, leaving the ferent parts of the main buildings, and those interested may see the food as it is cooked a chance of regaining the hair by using and eat the product. Hall’s Hair Renewer. Those who are keeping track of the numBi oer ern ar ed ber of admissions found on Sunday morn C, Hartmann, San Francisco, L. Jones, ‘mil—heffer, T. ©. Brock, Appeal : Alexander H Hainmond, the Biggs nurseryman, has gone to Fresno with blood in ” eye. He has taken E, Boalt, the Butté county horticultural commissioner, with him, The cause of the trip is found in the statement that a certain Fresno commissioner named Berry threatens to. destruy $3,000 worth of nursery stock that Hammond had consigned there after it had been passed upon by the Butte commissioners as being free from scale. Berry claims that they are badly infested, .Hammonil~says ing that already nearly 400,000 people had passed through the turnstiles at the gate since opening day, January 27th, and by the end of the firat month: the amount will pass 400,000 mark. eee Weather Report. Frencu Corrat, March 1, 1894. Eprrok, Transertrt: The record of the maximum and minimum thermometer (condensed), and the rainfall at French Corral for the month of February, 1894, is as follows : that the reason Berry has reached this conMAXIMUM. ‘clusion is on account of the fact that he Highest, on the 28th.:.... cies oe ‘((Hammond) made the Commissionérs liquiLoweat, on the Jth.......,. 402 ‘date a bill that he was too slow in settling. Average of 28 readings.,.. ... 52.36 ~~ Superior Court Notes. MINIMUM, Highest, Oh Che TON ia ccs 48° The following businéss was transacted in Lowest; on the 16th;....2.. 26? ® the Superior Court of Yuba county on WedAverage of 28 readings...... 36.46 Mean of 56 . . Sei iare area 44.41° neaday. In the matter of the estate and Rainfall for'month...,... 6.16 inches. guardianship of Laura B. Olark, et. al., bed for season.......24.57 “* minora: An ‘order to show ‘causé “on appli. Respectfully, N.C. Minier. cation to resell mining interests was made, Orders appointing E. P. McDaniel attorney Don’t Wait Any Longer. for minor heirs~and appointing Chas. W. Kitts, Samuel P, Dorsey and Samuel GranThose who have not decided what characger appraisers of property in Nevrda county ter to take at the masquerade ball and are were also made and filed. ata loss as to what sort of a costume to wear, should delay no longer abont giving * John Kennedy’s Bond. their orders. -Mrs. Lester & Crawford can John R, Kennedy, the newly appointed supply you with a costume, or almost any Deputy Internal Revenue Collector for the dressmaker who has not already more work Marysville district filed his official bond than she can do in that line, can make ‘a or *o Muchion's Arnica Salve. “or 0 «= — > 14 house inthis part. ~ —— the State. Gli MI J. C. Harrison, ¥ Mrs J. P, Sampson, te D. Beatty & w., Grass Valley, J:Hernery, St. "Joe Mine, AMA & CL, . New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg & Shaw's, where wiil Fancy Groceries, Provisions, John Quick, Patterson, Joe Nipeoghem Virginia City, Mart Barber, St. Louis; Will Barber, #s Miss Mabel Hughes, San Francisco, 8. Smith,
M. M. Baruh, # Article In That Line That You Have Ever Worn. = = = be kept at all times the most complete.stock of James K. Bernard, New York, ~ And You Will Find It the Best Would respectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened a J.B. Hobson, Vancouver, B. C., CASE GOODS, ETC. TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA COUNTY. a6 se ——-** se se " as ae Goods will be sold strictly for Cash, and the Prices the Lowest. Give me a Trial._—_———= i a a THIS SPACE IS RESERVED -FOR of DRESS GINGHAM, NEW FLANNBELETTES, NEW PRINTS, Etc. Ca pter &. Johnsston yt or 4 : : B. NEWMAN Co. fm Leaders in Novelties. _< One-Price Clothiers. rai : ai Sha baat Aedeea ed Kc eteinah ayer °. Of made-to-order clothing, agree that a o. The BEST AND MOST RELIABLE TAILOR 'n Nevada county Is . . MoRRISON “ Pine st., near Bread, Nevada City . e Lowest in Prices Quality f Highest in All ae ee : Our Prices are the Lowest. js } . We have a most elegant line a Se ter’s Stomach Bitters, which alse overcomes CITY. GOODS in all.New Shading just received. . ness, — Indigestion, Sick Headache, festive career is, however, brought to a full NEVADA The Lacest Styles of DRESS_ Hoop’s Pr.ys cure all Liver Ills, Bilious~ atop by. that greatest of stomachics, Hostet near Main, Spring Novelties! cured, in the mouth, constant restlessness, stinging St,; reerent erepetinnn a a a a a a a “6 " one side of the face, odd taste and tingling Commercial Spring Sidon] ape : : Fit their allies—constipation and _biliousness. Those who have used Dr, King’s New in This pepular remedy fortifies those who use. taken out and this tube restored to its Discovery: know its valié, and those who it against malaria, chronic rheumatism and normal condition, hearing will be destroyed have not, have now the epportunity to. try kidney complaint, restores nervous quietude forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by it Free, Call on the advertised Druggist and promotes appetite, vigor and sleep, — catarrh, whichis nothing but an intlamed and geta Trial Bottle, Free, Send your condition of the mucous surfaces, name and address to H, E Buckien & Co,, SHILOA'S CURK,the great Cough, and Corner Pine and Commercial Streets.elk Genheeeth: pee Nevada City We will give One Hundred Dollars for Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's Croup ure is in great demand. Pocket Finish any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy “of size contains twenty-five doses only 2e. Tg that cannot be cured by Hall's Cofarrs Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Children love it. Svuld by Carr Bros, ‘Cure. Send for circulars free. Free, All of which is guaranteed to do you F. J. CHENEY & CO., Telvde, oO. good and cost you nething, Seld at Carr ‘Neaany s thousand blank city warrants dees. Pres Store. z r2aBold by ai The. / when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unleas the inflammation, can be ee et M. Egan, 8. F. Mitchell, “6 GC. J. Di.lon, $e rd THE EARLIER symptens of dyspepsia, such as distress after eating, heartburn, and occa. ’ sional headaches, should not be neglected. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla if you wish to be _* *ae COATES ARTHUR 'WOLF tt #8 in the gullet and sinking in the stomach acute sensitiveness to sligtt sounds that magnifies them tenfold, low spirite—these are only « few of the charming experiences of the individual who suffers from combined cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranis by constitutional: remedies. Deafness is nervousness and indigestion—a team that teéd to give perfect ‘satisfacion o: m caused by an inflamed condition of the usually travel together; Their gay and refunded, Price 25 cente per box, Fr mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. All Free. Are not ‘Approached by any other Quick Sales and Small Profits. The best Salve in the‘ world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever By loeal applications as: they cannot Hands, Chilblains, reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Sores, Tetter, Chap ptions, and positively is only one way to cure deafness, and that Corns, andall Skin rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and Which Everybody. Cash a ocery Store!)TRYONE “OF OUR H. Gaylord, City, Wi Queen, A. B. Hawkins, kekkik*k* * *« * « ¢ LOW + PRICES Commercial ‘Street, : ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. E. Scherer, J.J. Jackson, Miss Gracie Jackson, A. G. Stoll, Wm. B. Foster, D. Whitcombe, Geo. Francis, John Johnson, x Well knows, That our Nevada City,© M. L. Morrison, L. 8. Morrison, Mra. M. Simmons, & & Best of all is The fact AT-——— a os te H, Hartung, ‘* J. 1, Caldwell, “ James Henicssy, Sierra City, k BE EXCELLED. Oranges And CANNOT what is the Deafness Cannot be Cured When this tube is inflamed you have a sale at Ones Beetingan’ Drug Store. eke BOOTS AND SHOES Bananas 40 Cents Per Dozen. in Sacramento yesterday with the principal ‘domino or some other garment for you, / Very Queer DOr manne t ee in the sum’ of $10,000 and the following Wen you -féel “tired, without special Are the sensations experienced by the sureties: James O’Brien, $10,000; D. P. Unaccountable Donahue, $5,000; Thomas Casey, $5,000, cause, that indicates the need of Ayer's nervous and dyspeptic. palpitation, buzzing in the ears, flushing of Mr. Kennedy will assume the duties of his Sarsaparilla. office today. Nay el * SEEDLING ORANGES 1 o CENTS PER DOZEN. J. Rippingham, Virginia City L. O. Williams, : J. Smith, And everything renovated and fitted up in firstclass style. He is now prepared to supply all his old customers, and as peren J new ones as wish to give him ac all, with first-class board and lodging, atthe usual low rates, at the CITY HOTEL, corner of Broad and Union streets, Nevada City; Cal, Sicily Lemons 30 Cents Per Dozen. head bald, if the scalp is not shiny, there is A Threatenedi Nursery Stock. "Meveds Gounty. Stock of New Outfit, New Furniture, ‘New Bedding, New Carpets, 20 Cents Per Dozen. ‘“ WITH A CALIFORNIA LEMONS Shelby Huckins, San Juan, Geo. Fortier, San Jose M ine, Mrs. 8. Cohn, Downieville, L.R. Presvott, Washington, John Kilroy, Patterson, W. H. Williams. Sacramento, re Zanello, G, Fudge, 8. Mackin, And is now on deck again 20 Cents Per Dozen. ee + ae R. McLaughlin, flame, He bravely battled with the wreck ; 5 — One can spend Was numbered with the dead ; When Conlan-stood mid clouds of smoke and