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og. Mayor and several prominent citizens of the
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ae dications are that the girl will recover,
had been secured. The steamship company,
necessary, the North Fork.
Ba aioe islets
evada ind
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VOL. LXVI-*NO, 10282
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1894.
‘THEDAILY-FRANSCRIPT
Published Every Evening, except Sunday.
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BROWN. & CALKINS, 'Proprictors.
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts: per: Month
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE:
$IX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
Cut Out the . Coupons
IN THE
-fyaminer and Chronicle —
And Send: Them to the
Daily oer Office.
WILL MEET ae EUREKA.
—Pians_ of the Grand: vid Partor-ofNative:
Sons of the Golden West.
_'The grand officers. of the Native Sons of
THEATER TONIGHT.
A Great Treat;im Store for: All Who
See the Hosmer-Ross Troupe.
After a very successful engagement of two
‘nights in Grass Valley the Hosmier-Ross
Company will return to the Nevada Theater
tonight where they will be seen for the last
time this season in Nevada. The bill to. be
presented ig, a most excellent one Dau
Froman’s beautiful one act curtain-raiser,
“Judith,” wilJthead the program, to-befollowed by twedcts from the popular. “Davy.
Crocket,” which made such a splendid impression on the-cempany’s former appearance
here, An olie-of new and_ refined , special.
conclude -witlthe ever popular.and catchy
play in three acts, ‘‘Dora.”: Owing to the};
length of the program the curtain will rise
Promptly at ten minutes past-eight and. all
are requested . tg come early, Miss Hattie
Ross in the character of Dora. has: a. part
well suited to her excellent t-and those
who have witpessed the excellent work of
this charminglady will have an-opportunity
to judge’of her, versatility ly her. charming
portrayal of the sacraficing. and -modest
country girl. Mr. Hosmer willbe seen. as
Farmer Allen and will play the part in his
strong and finished style that has won for
him the admiration of all.
te Golden West held a meeting, Wednesday
afternoon'to make the fina) ayrapgements
for the annual session of the Grand Parlor at
Eurekar Those-present-at the session were
John T. Greany, Henry Lunstedt, Henry 8S.
Martin, Frank H. Duhiiep’Gebrgé-H. 8.
Dryden, Percy V. Long, Frank M. Luttrell,
Engene ¥% Bert and weay G. W. Didkeispiel of the grand board of officers, and the
city of Eureka.
.At the last session of the Grand Parlor at.
Sacramento several cities of California were.
extremely desirous of obtaining the next
session, but Eureka won the prize. For the
last two weeks the committee on transportaf
tion has been: busy negotiating for reasonable
rates from the steamship company, and
Wednesday it-was ready to render its report.
On behalf of the committee W. W. Ackerson, the chairman, reported that a $12 rate
=i nalapan oo — one riagee for the. Ipdy members of the order on].
the steamers, Pomona, Humboldt, and, if
This settles définitely the pact . of
‘transportation. The report of the committee
‘was unanimously adopted, and the next sesion of the Grand ‘Parlor will take splace at
Eureka; The session will open on-April -1st,
‘aud‘on the following Saturday the delegates . ”
will return to their homes.
The Native Sons will have a grand cele‘bration at the Midwinter, Exposition; on
April 20th. It is expected that a large
mumber of Native Sons will be i in the city on
that day.
During the meeting of the grand offiters
Richard. Belcher of Marysville was elegted.
_ wrand trustee, vice James .T. Land, whose
position was recently deplared vagant. .
A SAD MEETING.
Mrs, Marker Comes From Nevada,
City to See Her Daughter.
Record Union: Wednesday afternpon
“Mrs. Marker of Nevada Gity arrived to lsee
her daughter, the young woman who the
-other night shot:a bullet throvghh beri body
with. suigidal intent: : \
.Beveral years had passed since the girl
Yeft her home to lead:a. wayward-lifey ‘but it
‘was evident from the’affécting scene.of Wedmesday that the fond mother’s heart: had pl‘Ways a warm place for the erring girl.
‘The latter has comfortable quarters at the
home of H. F. Dillman, where her .mother
will nurse her until oub, of danger jor her
wound terminates fatally. The present. in~The meeting of-mother and: daughter was
a most. effecting one.
“Oh, my poor child,” she said, in a gentle;
low voice as she put her hands upon ber
daughter’s head and-stopped and kissed her
lips. The daughter burst_inte tears and
began sobbing, but the mother. quickly.
pod’ her telling her that she should’ not bo
come excited,
Then the mother sat down and held. her z
daughter's hand.and they gazed into each
others’ eyes with loving looks, but no words
were uttered. It had been, aéveral /
since they had pets The daughter had
wayward, but /the
caressed her a4 of yore. .
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The Leanhd of Promise.
——
Is the mighty West, the land that a aE
with a hoe laughs # harvest ;" the EID
of the-miner; the goal of theemigrant.. While.it teeme with all the ele
ments of wealth aitd prospérity, some of the
fairest and most: fruitful portions of it bear a}.
harvest of malaria reaped im its fullness by
No one seeking or dwelling ins
locality is safe from the scourge withopey— snpenicamastsanteoatattee
Bitters. Hostetter’s Stomach
* bear this in mind. Commercial t travelers
journing in malarious regions shi
bottle of the Bitters in the traditi
sack. arc Lear kaly.. gamed
unwhol¢some food or ap infallible dewater, if jig” J
tal or bodily overwork, damp and
fense,
ness, dyspepma, nervousnésd aiid loss’ of .
pide I Ain Haag g
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another loved her. and
‘Some-siew Scenety will be seen and correct new costumes worn. That a good performance will be seen goes without saying,
as the companys efforts on on Monday and Tuesday nightsispeak forthemselves. It is not
often that the peuple of Nevada are favored
with so excellent attraction and in order to
encourage this class of combinations a rousing house should greet the reappearance of
the troupe tonight. The program is the
best in the company's repertoire and prom‘ises to outshine the satisfaction given early
sodrindcgtions pring 40 @ packed house.
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Poreater’s at the’ Fair.
the arrangement‘for the celebration of Forester’s day at the Midwinter Fuir met Saturday night in San Francisco and received
reports from the various sub-committees.
It -wgs,decided to hire two hundred car‘April I7th, the day set for the festivities.
The male members of the order will parade
from the hall of the Foresters at 102 O’Farrel
street, Eleven carriages are also to be engaged for the executive council.
Many members of the order of this city
have signified their intention of taking part
in the celebration. . Of course they will not
forget the Companions of the Forest.
NEVADA. THEATER,
Friday’ Evening, March'23
POUR SHOWS IN ONE
POSITIVELY —— LAST ——-APPEARANOE
al
¢”. 2 or HE BURERE
HOSMER-ROSS C9.
fig Ine Grand
QUADRUPLE BILL
Consisting of
‘. Charles Reade’s Charmfng® 8-act Pastoral Ro-.
mance,
+ Founded on’ Teunyson'’sidyl.
Frohiman’s Rippling Comedy
Segond and Third Acts of
The Attack of the Wolves !
+ — —
A Delightful Olio ct Refined
Dances !
_ Charaeter Songs
ties will be introduced and the. whole wi'l}
in the week. Tickets _ are selling rapidly} _
The General Committee having charge of
, With ndad_8 by. the. LyTW kde pa ad Phecler a Of New York. ,
CROCKETT
" . The Living Ba rler .
A HUSBAND’S DUTY.
Jeremiah on the Subject of Building
Morning Fires in the: Household.
A Fresno c dent of the 8. F, Examiner writes as follows :' ‘‘You stated on
} March 8th, that_an_Ohio_woman_sought.a
divorce -because her husband objected: to
building the morning fire. The Judge ‘re.
fused to grant it.’ Allow me to say that
the woman is correct and the Judge should
study his Bille. We read in Jeremiah ‘vii,
18, the following words: ‘The children
gather wood and the fathers kindle thefire
and the woman knead the dough to make
cakes.”
As there is no need to prepare the cakes
until the oven is hot, it is s plainly seen that
tend starte for the--weedshed, and in the
colder States where the iaciiesaten points
twenty below zero every woman glories in
the beautiful teaching of Scripture, which
so clearly defines the duty of husbands.”
As the wives of the West do not obey their
husband in any particular, that does not
apply to the wild and wooly.
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Mrs. T. S. Hawx:ns, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: —‘‘Shileh’s—-Vitalizer—
LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a
debilitated system I ever used,” For DysPrice 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros.
NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS.
ARRIVALS AT THE_
Union Hotel, Main Street.
Geo. Moore, Town Talk,
J.C. Donnelly, San Francisco,
L. Holbrovuke, a€
N. Butras, as
T. C. Brock, <
H. Hemmer #4
J. Ross, as
8. Eddy, dy
‘'W. M. Nady, a6 3
D. Ross, ag
C. Potter, a
F. Slate, Berkeley,
S. G. Crall, San Juan,
H, W. Morris, ‘
Mias Tillie Verge, San Francisco,
J. M. Johnson, W heatland,
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JW, Wilkinaon, see
J. Frick, Bola, Penn,
: ARRIVALS AT THE
National Exchange, Broad Street.
H. Gaylord, Sacramento,
~—H. A. Calkins, San Francisco, ~
W. F. Hanley, ‘*°
G. P. Duncan, #%
A. Harding, as
Samuel Downer, Smartaville,
J.M. Smith, Lime Kiln,
C. W. Kitts, Grass Valley,
Jeff Worl,
A. L. Veuce, San Jose,
B. Jennins,
A. Casey, laveret’s
Charles Phelps, Phelps’ Hill,
Jad Forbes and wife, Forbestown,
Joe Jones, Downieville,
Sam Buker, Virginia City,
George Hubbard, Chico,
D. Moore,
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The Latest New York Style. /
. —Phe Oxford Sack Suit for gentlemen is the
latest in the clothing line, Its a three-buttan-cut-a-way and the nobbiest thing i in the
market. We've got:a big line: coming.
BR. H. Murr,
tf The Old Reliable,
[Advertisements of uot to exceed five lipes in
length inserted under this head for. 50 Cents}
a w-ek or$2a month, Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Frayer
ble invariably in advance. .
STRAYED AWAY.
A sorrel Buggy Horse strayed away from
itsowner. Anyone returning the animal to
the undersigned will be rewarded.
m22 Apert D, Awan,
FOR RENT.
Two stores in the Transcript Block. Enquire of Fred K. Brown,
ROOM TO RENT.
A single room on the,second floor of the
Transcript block, Enquire of Fred E.
Brown.
MILCH COW FOR SALE.
A fine New Milch Cow is offered for sale
cheap, on < Joun H, Epen, Indian
Flat. ml7-lw
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS.
The undersigned is prepared to-construct,
on short notice and at reasonable terms, Lig!
vate Electric Light Plants: and Short Dis-.
tance Telephone Lines, W. Aszorr.
DRESSMAKING.
Mra, McAra, now located at/the porner of
. Cottage and W inter streets,, will be pleased
to see ladies desiring dresses made.
FOR SALE.
tl: The brick store building lately occupied
by J. J. Jackson, on Commercial: street, is
offered for sale. Inquire at Citizens Bank
forterma. m8
and Optical Goods of all kinds, go to Luetje
‘SAVED-MY¥4—
—it—exeels,-}FIFTY CENTS A WEEN.)
DON’T HURRY ABOUT BUYING.
A Word to Men and Boys Concerning
Clothing.
We won't take much of your time right
new. < e
We just want to say that our stock: of
Spring and Summer Clothing ison the way
and willbe here by April Ist.
Don’t bé in a hurry about buying till you
have seen the novelties we are going to of_
fer this season. B. H. Minter,
tf . The Old Reliable.
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Now Try} This.
It will cost you. nothing and will surely
do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or
any trouble with Throat, Chest er Lungs. Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
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 lrad a speedy and perfect: reéovery. 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 50t. and $1.00.
CORES CONSTIPATION
~ INDIGESTION DIZZINESS,
CRUPTIONS: ON THE SKIN.
EAUTIFIES < “CoMPLEXION
Cal.,
Sage came
te leading to Consummpelon, Sutuon'a Guts
Fiore easements aie
Cron, ping Cough.and Bronchitis,
on & guaranteas,
For sale at Cair Bros.
Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co,
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Twenty-Five Chindmen at Néw Haven,
Conn., have declared -aboycott: against the
First M. E. Sunday school. A month ago
their opium. dens -wereraided, sixty-six arrests madeand their tan-tanpharaphernalia
confiseated. Mrs, Croker,.the wife of Police
Sunday school class;-and they-all allege that
she gave the police.a bint-of'their gambling,
oe Bee
Watches.and Diamonds.
A magnificent stock just received at
Leutje & Brand's. Prices lower than the
same articles can be had anywhere else in
the State.. Also, a _stock--ofsilverware at
San Franeisce prices, tf
2ee
75 Cents.
Men’s Percale Shirts,. with: two Collars
and a pair of Cuffs, . at -Miller’s.
eee
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
When all but he had fled ;
_. Andesinking ’neath the awful wreck, —
Was numbered with the dead ;
When Conlan stood mid clouds of smoke. and
flame,
He bravely battled with the wreck ;
Andi is now on-deck again.”
WITH A
New Outfit,
New Furniture,
New Bedding, —
New Carpets,
And everything renovated and fitted up. in firetclass style, He is now prepared to supply all his
old customers, and as many new ones as wigh to
give him a call, with first-class board and lodging,
at the usual low rates, at the CITY HOTEL, coruer of Broad and Union streets, Nevada City, Cal.
them in several flavors and in
(Delicious Gream Wafers.
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We make these candies Fresh Daily, and we feel perfectly
justified in assuring the Ladies of Nevada City that we know.
. of nothing finer or mere delicate in the Confectionery line.
These Wafers literally ‘‘melt in your mouth.”
. delicate tints,
seen and tasted to be appreciated.
We make
They must. be
Try them tomorrow.
Tomorrow we will sell very choice
Broken Candy at 20 es: a
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Sergeant Ceker, is-a teacher inthe Chitiéese . }
-{‘The-boy-slood-ov the burning-depk, .
who took
Fe ectien niarkets.
Last week we had a successful Clearance
people : were greatly benefited thereby, that is to say, those
advanta
have a_GRAND .
thes tock of Winter Goods.
withstanding we have added another storeroom to our place,
ue we have not got the room for the immense stock of
SPRING GOODS which are daily arriving directly from the
ONE PRICE ONLY to everybody. ~
NOW IF YOU WANT GENUINE BARGAINS IN
Overeoats, Men’s and Boy’s Suits, Blankets,
This Is Your Great Opportunity.
é of it.
WEEPING SALE ofthe remainder of
es
Sale, and the
Now, this week, we propose to
They will be sacrificed, as not—
'AT GREATLY, REDUCED RATES, res
No such indueements were evér before offered in this Ve oe
Cash. Groc
Fancy Groceri
CASE GOODS,
ae TO BE FOUND IN
Goods will be sold strictly for Cash,
and the Prices the Lowest.
Give me a Trial.——
ery Store !
z ——ee
ARTHUR WOLF
Would respectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened a
New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg & Shaw’s, where will
be kept at all times the most complete. stock of.
ies, Provisions, _
ETC.
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THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR
Carter & Johnston
-One-Price Clothiers.
& Brand's. We have the best system for
ADMISSION, © 50 and 75 Cela
Witte.
<i we kU a
a piiienitintiipnaiahininesiecesiicaias Coninietctas ee
FOLE . Y . LEADING CANDY-MAKER. ' . 5 : S. 8 near Main,
Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, Commercial St., Nevada City. ; Le . NEVADA CITY:
RBS TEE
‘HOUSE.
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Muslin Underwear !
7 it
Se:
Style
Finish
alit
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Muslin adeeune !
We received’ a complete line of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, comprising a-full line—of LADIES’
UNDERWEAR, CHILDREN'S SHORT’
DRESSES and INFANT’S LONG DRESSES.
New Dress. Goods, Braids, Gimps
And. the Newest Colors Jet Trimming
Received Daily.
B. NEWMAN & GO.,
Leaders in: Choice and Fine Goods.
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. _ The best judges and the closest buyers‘ol. Of made-to-order clothing, agree that
be The BEST AND MOST RELIABLE TAILOR
1a} An -Nevada county is
‘o' 5: MORRISON
‘oil Pine st:, near Broad, Nevada City
‘o
o. Lowest in Prices
0
. Highest in All
«. Other Respects
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