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March 22, 1894 (4 pages)

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_days shorter_in the southern, the East to visit the Midwinter Fair that THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT PASSION WEEK, Died This Morning, — THE VOTE FOR THE CUP. S Brown & Calkins, Publishers. It Is Observed by Prayer, Fasting. 4 dispatch was received this forenoon Thuréday. : ___.. ad Sacrifices. hae ee ee ee i 25,227 THURSDAY.. . .. MARCH 22,.1894. This week is the closing one of Lent and a a ke oi grog hors gre oe a oe f is variously known as Holy Week, Great result of quick -consum ing Until ral £ Friday. : ¥ ; Week and Silent Week, and the OE ETAEEO, ins P 5 OPS ING VMN 6, eo RS 27,409 = eee A ect CHANCE FOR BOYS. ‘cs ce , time ago he was apparently in robust health,. E!Dorado........... 25,965 “Say eovtbicl “ nie ; ee a nag oud ah at are but we understand that he has not been Saturday. ; << A Naval Training School to be Esaaa fi i. urches, especially the last . right well since he was afflicted with typhoid . Nevada.. ... pia Aaa 29,175 neat yada te ‘abtinhad: — Son panna grate. 8b 7 oe fever about a year ago. He was a native o). ElDorado....... 26,928 NOTICE Secretary of the Navy Herbett on Man-. ox Palm Sunday, which is accepted ai the setenendleredlygerirs a ee ini 32,707 : : day informed C. Weitthorne of Vallejo that anniversary of our Savior’s triumphant — ors quite ac d and this has Nevada).. cso ck. 36,806 . wae he had decided-toestablish a navy trainentry into Jerusalem, -where, as St. John b mais Domé ever since, Deceased ideal Monday. . , After the most Persistent exertion I have succeedéd j ing svhool at Mare Islaid, Cal. For some records; thé*populace. met him and strewedSe ner meres yeas of age. 4 wife, wileds.2. 33,560 econsing the fi 2 : eaten time Senators Perkins and White and the palma letves in his path: father, mother and other relatives UNO NGVAA og 3,955 ‘uring the finest Tobacco faised in the ( \ California Representatives have been urging Christ entered Jernsalem on @ day that rt Si cpa Nip De pa affable Tuesday. : . Island of Cuba. x upon Secretary Herbert the importance of . answers to th . Oe sneer Oy OO rad. Ore Ae See 35,563 ’ vy, in cubed the Pacific Coast. Some. the all ae Soe Ho tga and his nmerous friends will regret to hear . Nevada.. .¢ 1.. ee ee 34,345 Pie” — a The “W7oodpecker” Cigars are -— Fan vessel at présent on the Coast will be selected . be killed and eaten on the passover to their of his death. The-funeral will take Place in A Wednesday. i : made of this Tobacco and I unhesitatingly rédeinaeet ss die A Pets a and put in repair for this purpose. Under] honses in memory of their deliverauce from . “8 city on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, . B1 Dorado Ahead........ 1,634 S d il Lif them as being equal if not superior to those of the : the law passed by Congress no wooden ves=. the slavery of Egypt and of their entrance under the auspices of the Knights of PythThursday. ave y I Ls) most celebrated Factories of the City. ‘of / sel can be repaired which would cost more! into the promised land. — jas and American Legien of Honor. . bo PNNOGO. Ue 37,102 — y of Fila: Ye than 10 per cent of its value to be made seaYesterday is called “Spy Wednesday,” a Will Have-4o-Send Then i Palco pr eave 95 Ser see es ee rt $5 Worth of Hood’s. vane Guba. Poa es ae a worthy, ~The Kearsarge and Hartford; how: term given to the day for centuries Dele; be én maith ne pee OES thoes AREE INL STE EE psp Sarsapariila By giving these Cigars a fair ¢ eric : ) ever, were excepted from -the operation 6 . because on that day Judas went his way to} Heretofore the Chronicle has not been . &! Dorado Ahead.. eRe E: 1,226 g : 6 ar-trial the Smothis law, and it is proposed by, friends of betray Christ and put spies to’ watch his lating the votes-published in that paper, an ace ot ae = a FG Case of Nicotine ao kers end be convinced of their, y446. this school to endeavor to have the Hartford) movements, Iti celebrated by the solemn . but yesterday the announcement-was mad LOCALS IN, BRIEF. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, : “repaired and put into good condition for a training school. ' The Navy Department decided sometime ago to set aside $600,000 for this purpose.’ Whitthor and others interested will also endeavor to have Lieutenant Phelps detailed as Commander of the Hartford if the Navy Department decides to use her as a training ship, ‘ A Novel Contest Contemplated. One of the devices which are under. consideration for the purpose of drawing crowd: to the exposition is a contest between a big grizzly and one of Boone’s Nubian lions. The recent action of the lion in breaking through a cage partition and killing a littl brown bear has suggésted the contest referred to. There is a big grizzly in the '49 Camp now, the only cne-now-in captivity, and arrangements are on foot looking towards the pitting of. these big brutes in an improvised arena around which 100,000 people can be gathered. Such a contest has never taken place in the history of the world and the sporting element are exceed” ingly anxious to see it come off. The. Vernal Equinox. Yesterday, March 2lst, the north and south poles were hoth equally distant from the sun; each part of-ite surface described half its daily rotation in darkness, half iv light, and day and night are each twelve hours in length. Passing from this Verna Equinox, as it is called, the north pole inclines more and more to the sun, and the south pole is turned away from it. As a neccessary consequence the days grow longerand the nights shorter in the northern hemisphere, and the nights longer and the qumanineae Bank Note Figures. If a fellow comes around and wants to bet you $5 that if you tell him the last four figures of the number of a bank note he will tell you the letter of the note, don’t take him'up. You offer to bet him the samc way, and, if you succeed in getting him to bet, divide the figures of the note by four. If they don’t divide even and one remains, the letter is ‘‘A;” if two remain, the letter is*‘B;”’ if three remain; the letter is ‘‘C;” and if they divide even the letter is ‘‘D,” If: you know-how. to divide you will win his money, ~e Misfortune For California. If the cut rates on the railroads are to be discontinued, and the latest advices are to thé effect that the railroad companies have settled their differences, it will be in the nature of a misfortune to California, Low passenger rates had a very significant meaning for this State this year, for they would have brought thousands of people here from will not come if rates are restored to the old figure. oe e@o-+ Goitig to the Midwinter Fair? If you are, you'll need something in the line of Trunks, Valises, Club Bags, Telescopes, Shawl Straps, etc. We have ’em in all qualities and styles. Finest line ever brought to town, and cheap as dirt. B. H. Miuuer, . é : The Old Reliable. -. Two Popular Dances. At Thursday evening’s dancing school and social Prof, Mitchell will introduce the Berlin echottische and the-Prince polka. ee Piano Tuning. W. D. Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few days, £23Bon Ami The modern cleaner, at Gaylord’s. tf Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. . commence at 7:30 4. m. will be. prolonged electric wires around town, and right well he is doing his work. )pens-he will have the “wheels” iii place” and . #0 the Complexion and cures Constipation. ‘ots, 50 ets., and $1.00. reading of the Passion of Christ from St. Luke's Gospel, Today is Holy Thursday, by far the mést impréssive day éf Holy Week. : Tomorrow will be Good Friday, the day on which the faithful assemble to perform the way of the cross and to hear a sermon on the Passion of Christ. On Holy Saturday the services which will and will censist_ of blessing the baptixmal font, paschal candle, Easter water, atter which gnass will be celebrated. ae ee Easter Sunday will be honored this year by the most joyous strains of song’ and music, The altar and sanctuary in many churches will be a bed of flgwers and the vestments'worn by the priests will be gorgeous, in glad memory of Christ’s. resurrec: tion, which is the’ corner stone of Christianity. PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. “Tommy” Veal left for San Francisco this morning on the train, = H. A. Colling arrived here this morning from San Francisco, W. H, Jones arrived here last evening from Sacramento on commercial business, ° Mrs. Linnie Shurtleff has returned from a -visit-to the St; Gothard mine: C. H. Powers--came-cver from You Bet yesterday, T. H. Longton, a traveling man of Sacramento, is in town, J. M. Smith came up from Lime Kiln yesterday. E Thomas Scadden and wife of Reno, Nevada, arrived here on the train last evening on A Visit, A. D, Ingram and wife arrived here from below last evening and wili remain here fer a few days. : Frank B, Gowell, son of Orrin Gowell the mining superintendent, arrived here—last evening on a visit to his father. “s L. P, McDuffee, a commercial traveler, arrived here from Kalamazoo, Micaigan, this morning. W. J. Bartlett of Arizona arrived here on the train last evening on mining business. He was accomponied by J. M. Juhnson of San Francisco, A. L. Venoe of San Jose, who has been to on the stags today en route to his home, Will Soon be Ready. Telegraph : Mr. Snyder is arranging the He informed us that everything will probably be in readiness by the middle of next, month. Wm. May is engaged in framing the works for the plant at Deer Creek falls, and if no accident hapeverything in perfect order. oe. Hatu's Hair Rexewer contains the natural food and golor-matter for the hair, and medicinal herbs for the scalp, curing grayeas, baldness, dandruff, and scalp sores. : The Boss Mine, T. B, Dillop and H.-W. Morris have purchased the interests of Messrs. Howell and others in the Boss mine at Sweetland creek, near Sweefland, and will soon resume operations on @ larger scale than heretofore and will work the mine in a systematic manner. Carrain Clay Whitely, who as a Corporal under General Hunter in June, 1874, was sent with a detail to burn the old homestead of General Stonewall Jackson, at Lexington,» Va., has returned to the widow of Jackson a small bible taken from Jackson's costly library’ while the famous residence was in flames. KARL’S CLOVER RQOT, the great Bloed Purtier, gives freshness and clearness 5e., 50c, Sold by Carr Bros. SHILOH ’S CURE is sold on « guarantee It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 Booxxerrsrs and others of sedentary habits cure constipation with Simmons Liver Regulator, bud A Delightful Olio of Refined , Bmarn-woruens keep theis heads clear] _.: : / ves i nces ! voc 3 g Da ces __ Prof. Holland bas secured the good will] .' _ Character Songs! of Mr. Brinkman and will hereafter conduct the juvenile clase in dancing at Odd FelAnd Other Specialties. to 4 v’dlock, at reasonable rates, m21-3t fn. thie sity, March 11, 1804, to George JUDITH Played With Unboun The Attack of the Wolves . Ee iad, ADMISSION, =. 50 and 75 Cents that all votes already clipped from the Chronicle would be void after April Ist, and oereafter all votés will contain the dat ifter which they are void, and votes canno! ye withheld longer than two weeks. Thi: regulation will have the effect of bringing ry all the Chronicle votes that have been saved up by different ones, and we ‘expect counties in a few days. It is said that {--wo-or three.partiesinthis county—have . }3.0'clock, large lots of tickets on hand. If this be go will soon be known, as unless voted before April lst they will be. worthless. A Speciality. Watch repairing a specialty at Luetje & Brand’s, eee = Absolutely Pure. A “cream” of ‘tartar baking powder,— Highest of all in leavening stren; th.—Latest United States Government Foo Report. Royal Baking Powder (o., ‘106 Wall St., N. Y, ENEVADA THEATER, . Friday Evening, March'23 POSITIVELY ——LAST —--APPEARANCE OF THE SUPERB HOSMER-ROSS CO. In a Grand OUADRUPLE BILL Conalsting cf Charles Reade's Charming 8 act Pastoral Romance, --DORA-, Bounded on Tennyson’s Idy1, Frohman’s Rippling Comedy dea Success by the Lyceum Tucater fo. of New York. DAVY CROCKETT The Living Barrler
meere tu Pe ae enin hare 4 Y to.see.a_big jump in-the-figures—of--allthe} even the pessimist has his doubts while the optimist has everything covered with gold, your geography and tell us what a bluff is, Johnny—Oh, it's. what. to_try when don’t have no luck. organized in the East, ed President of Venezuela, cific Coast next month, the naval stations, from San Francisco just received, Opening Saturday at Mrs, C. D, Brown's Dress-Making Parlors, Broad street. invited, 2 itsowner. Anyone returning the animal to the undersigned will be rewarded. Township hereby notified that for their convenience ‘and to facilitate the labor of receiving statements.I will be at the County: Assessor’s Office In the Court House (excepting Sundays) until further notice From 9 o’clock A. MM. till 5 . Happenings. Thomas Peard vs. H. Trevaskis ot al., was on trial in-the Superion Court today. today to take a position in the book bindery of the State Printing Office. Episcopal Church on Sunday afternoon at Cook,. the scenic artist, is painting a view of the Cliff House and Golden Gate on the wall at Walters’ barber. io. 2. “Candidates for city offives ara, beginning to stir themselves.Some of ‘them: havé already got their petitions out according — to law and are getting signers. The election vill be held the-first. Monday in May. The outlook is promising for good times n the Columbia Hill district the coming ‘ummer, The St. Gothard, Live Oak and West Delhi mines are being worked and it 8 believed that developments will cause \ steady increase in the working force ‘oi ‘he district as operations progress. has; A new road’is wanted from Columbia ill acrosa to Grizzly Ridge and the people f the former place will present a petition 30 the Board of Supervisors next month asking to have the road constructed, ODO oe — Theater Tomorrow. Night. Thé Hosmer-Reoss Dramatic Company will return from Grass Valley tomorrow, and will occupy Nevada Theater tomorrow njght. The performance will consist. of a grand quadruple’ bill. As a curtain-raiser -be popular comedy of ‘‘Judith’’ will be given. The charming three-act drama onvitled_‘‘Dora"’ will be the principal play, shd_the second and third acts of ‘Davy Crockett” will also be presented, besides an interesting olio of songs and dances. Altogether it is a very attractive program and one that is sure to please everybody. The sompany is the bess. that. hasbeen. hede fur slong time and as this is to be their last appearance in our city they should have a crowded house. Seats can be reserved at Mulloy’s, ee a Cut His Foot. Allen Hill, aged sixteen, son of Rubert Hill, cut his foot very badly with an.ax the other day. A physician was called and sewed up the wound, A day or two later he struck the injured foot with a hammer and the doctor had to be called a second time, : sepals. Tux cry of hard times has almost been wern out and in contemplating the future pee en ——a OO ee nein Tracner—Now, Johnny, you may close you ee OBO A SEWING-MACHINE combine has been GENERAL Crispo has been declared electSxcrerary Herbert is coming to the PaHe will visit all ODO Owes eg Easter Hats. An invoice of the latest style Sprig Hate Ladies cordially STRAYED AWAY. A sorrel Buggy Horse strayed .away from m22 Aubert D, ALLAN, TAX-PAYERS ATTENTION. The tax-payers of Nevada and vicinity are o'clock P. M. O “CAL. R. CLARLE, Summarized Mention of Minor Home Miss Nellie Baker went to Sacramento Easter-services will be held in Trinity + ‘All assessments on personal property (where there* is” no} rea! estate) aré due and payable at the tinie of assess “TI write these lines. to certify that Hood’s Sarsaparilla has cured me of a most painful disease from which I have suffered four years, It appeared in the —form-of-eruptions-on: my neck and face, spreading over my body, so painful that I could not sleep at night, and could not work in the day time, and when I did Ia: down and get intoa little doze, if T woul move just.a little, it would start that terrible sensation, and _ : Blood. Would Start from the eruptions on my“legs and body. Thad to wear bandages all the time. My ~~eyes were swollen, my back in terrible condition. One physician’said it was weed poison, another. eczema, and another Nicotine Poisoning, and that I would have to go to a specialist. (I omitted to say that I am a cigar maker by trade.) But Hood's Sarsaparilla had been recommended, and thought I would try it, and am heartily thankful that I did, .1 can truly say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla has effected A Perfect Cure. T am free from sores, have a good appetite, no dull feelings, and that continual sick headache is gone. _This wonderful cure has only cost me $5, is small amount of money has rid me of all my Hood’s =: Cures” sufferings, Tam still taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, my faithful friend which has saved my life.” Wn. A. Boorn, Indiana, Pa, ‘Hood's Pills are hand made, and per fect in proportion and appearance. — 289, Everytdy I —~TO THE— GRAND Going . TO-BE-OVV EN BY-THE Gurly Bears OF CAVE NO, 1, Nevada City, ~ON— Friday Eveniny, April 6th, AT ARMORY HALL, Nevada City, Cal. Committee of Arrangements. subs Ji M. Foley, F. KF, Brown, J, 6. Nilon, 0 H. Woerner and K, Morrison, Floor Director : J. C. NILON, Grand Curly Bear, Floor Managers: CUBS J. M. Foley, F. ¥, Brown, C. H. Woerner, R. T. Morrison, Marcus Baruh, R. H. Webber, W; H. Smith, F.T. Nilon, M. H. Isoard, J. B. Miller, Phil. Richards, Carl Brand, Wt aes Reception Committee » CUBS . J.J. Hauley, James Graham, E. BE. Dulac, . L. 8, Calkins, Henry Hartung, BE. W. Schmidt, A. Maltman, K. 1. Thonts, Dr. ©. L. Muller, John Culver, L, P. Schwarts, Fred Ellerman, Grand Walk Around at 9 q’clock sharp! Music by Goyne’s Full Orchestra ! Transcendent Ornamentations! { . rs ‘TICKETS: Admitting Oue Male and One Female,Gallery—Female, 25 cents ; Male, (0 cents #1 00 Nevada City Underlaking Ccmpuny. RGE A.GRAY, Manager. oe 18 BROAD Stawer, Nevada Cry. County Assessor, Residedce on Coyote Street.“Merit. Wim. Gittin 2 i" . de & Crawford’, BEST =a is te eoyergyey ( —a Luetje All Goods Sold at Bortom and Warranted Strictly Frrst=Crass . Broad Street, above Pine, At Last We Have Found t=" IN&STHE N THE WORLD! PASHION, Are attained, increased and preserved b A “Royal Worcester’’ improves a poor form, and gives to a good form that elegance of appearance which a woman must possess to be in fashion Styles, Shapes and Prices for Everybody. Fashion Demands Them ! ; Received the Highest Award at the World’ We Have Been Appointed Sote Agents For This Incomparable Corset. Ms. Lester & Grawford. . BUY YOUR™ Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL cGcoDs, c s EFrom{thegOldzand Keliable Firm of x Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. . Orders from the courtry promptly attendel to, / For Years We Have Been Trying To Obtaia Perfect Corset. (all and Examine Them, They Are Grand. BEAUTY AND ATTRACTIVENESS y wearing Royal Worcester W. C, C. Corset ‘Wouen Will lave ‘hem 13 8 Columbian Exposition. : Brand. : Made to ? Order! ele se y Skiliful ona * erienced Workunen y 9. Oe JH '.O. J. BRAND, 7 /