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March 3, 1894 (4 pages)

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ixLL. le re Bn and three other gentlemen (Messrs. Werry;*} ~~ thusiastic one, the gathering being in faci . _.s by constitutional remedies. ~ fumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and ’ _connection with this number there wer: . THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT “~ Brown & Calkins, Publishers. SATURDAY.... MARCH 3,-1894. LOCALS IN BRIEF. Sauemacized Mention of Minor Home Happenings. Pythian Band will give a concert. at the National Exchange Hotel tomorrow afternocn, ‘The Odin Gravel Mining Company has rescinded assessment No. ten, of one cent per share, and levied an assessment of two cents per share. An. order was made in the. Superior Court today, in the case of Mary E. Beatty vs. R. M. Beatty, requiring defendant to pay alimony, counsel fees, etc. ~ A JOLLY GATHERING. The Pythian Knights’ “Spring-Time Re-Union a Success. Pythian Castle has never been the scene ofa more meritorious entertainment thar that given last-evening in connection with the mena monthly anny of Milo Lodge, Bell and Walling) constituted the talent. The program was largely made up of features not before heard in local performances, one number succeeded another with a promptness that seldom marks. amateur efforts. The audience was a large and enas well as in nathe, a of the Knights. The opening attraction was made up of an exhibition of. off-hand crayon sketching by a number of gentlemen, yrizes being awarded for the best and ‘worst drawings. This pastime provoked unbounded merri_ ment, and at its conclusion refreshment: “svere served.. Be chad Then came an olio, as (ollees: oH Vocal solo by Charles Hartman, with banjo accompaniment by W. A. Rowe, ‘* How I Was Cured of Stammering,” F. Englebright. Character song, W. J. Chinn. **Her Letter,” Wiiliam Giffin. Violin solo by D. F. Bell, with orgai accompaniment by J. M. Walling, Jr. In ‘‘spring-time reunion” W. some really superior exhibitions of jig and fancy dancing by four Kuights—W. G. _Richards, Charles Pecor, William Brown“ing and J. H. Eddy. — * Cousiy Jans pe De es i: ae : Accordeon and banjo duo, John H. Eddy sand W. A. Rowe. : A-burlesque oration,;A.Rapp. A teutonic tale, A. J. Ismert.Vocal solo, J. M. Walling, Jr. “‘What'a Welchman Saw,” J, B. Tully. “An Irishman’s Autobiography,” J, G, O'Neil Vocal solo, John Werry, “Jingle Bells,” ‘‘My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean,” and ‘Auld Lang Syne,” by everybody. E. M. Pasoe A Good-Sized Nugget. Appeal: J. B. Labadie, who resides at Indiana Ranch, brought a gold nugget to the Rideout bank yesterday. He stated that he had taken it out of the Kagle. Bird “mine above Indiana Ranch where he has been prospecting for last two years. The nugget weighed twenty-nine ounces and was valued at $522. Mr. Labadie informed an Appeal reporter that since he commenced prospecting that he’ has taken out about $1,200 and that several others who had perseverance enough to keep-on working: ‘oe Deafness Cannot be Cured “By floeal applications as they cannot sreach the.diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Deafness is eaused by an inflamed condition of the . mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation, can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases. ont of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. : We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrb Cure. Send for circulars-free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. MOG” Sold by Druggists, 75c. ° Se 25 Cents. Buy’s Black, Gray or Brown Wool Hats ‘at B. H. Miller’s. igpieerasicoproan ent arc ne arctan iia ane Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fee ' from Ammonia, Alum or ary other aduiterant fistd today. — “ PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. H. J. Darling of Sacramento is in town. Charles Godfrey of Columbia Hill is in town. F, H. Fowler of San firaiinioos arrived here last evening. : John A. Manly and wife of Chicago arrived here on last evening’s train. Geerge D. English came down from Graniteville yésterday. G. O. Hall and I. Burns, of San Francisco, arrived here this morning. George F. Van De Mark~ of San Fran: cisco is in town. E. S. Chappelle, Ed Abbee and C. E. Rick, of San Francisco, are in town. George W. King of Sacramento is in town. C. W. Tozer'came dies from Washington yesterday on his way to San Francisco. Gen. Macdonald, President of the Reward Mining Company, arrived here from San Francisco last evening. —, ‘John Spaulding and wife arrived here last evening from Seigler Springs to visit a few days. Superintendent Theodore Wetzel, J. Ostrom, J. K. Davidson, R. Penrose and H. P. Gordon came down from North BloomB. Newman & Co., at the White House, Main street, are receiving the choivest and tinest goods for the spring trade, and the attention of ladies is called to their new advertisement in today’s TRANSCRIPT. G. K. Radford, father of W. H. Radford, superintendent of the North Bloom. field Mining Company, arrived here from New York this morning, accompanied by his sister, Mies Radford. They were en route to North Bloomfield. <-~@e THE TEMPERAM ENTS. The Fourfold Classification That Was Made Two Thousand Years Ago. It. is interesting. to find that so thoroughly scientific a man as Professor William Preyer has adopted the fourfold classification of temperaments made nearly 2,000 years ago—namely, the choleric, sanguine, melancholy and lymphatic. The existence of one or the other of these temperaments may be discerned, he says 1n.his work on ‘The Infant. Mind,’’ very early in the great majority of children—in the second quarter of the first year, beyond a doubt.Nearly every one who has written about temperaments has got up a classification of hisown. Galen had nine, Hayeock gave six, Graham Brown seven, and others have got down as low as two. Modern writers use the --word nervous-for-choleric; and—bilions + for melancholic temperament. With these verbal modifications, the old classification seems to answer all practical purposes, and individuals can build up combinations as needed. Hutchinson. defines temperament as the sum of the physical peculiarities. of a man exclusive of his tendency to disease. This. -is not. very satisfac. tory, though perhaps temperament is a thing a little too vague to be satisfactorily defined.. In modern terms it may be said to be the peculiar way in which the individual reacts to the stimuli of his environment. -There is no doubt that one class of persons reacts quickly and easily, expending energy profusely and often needlessly in their life work; others réact hopefully and work buoyantly, yét ‘with less waste. We can thus distinguish the nervous, the sanguine, the melancholic, etc. A capacity to recognize and appreciate the importance’of temperament used to be considered part of a sound medical training. It has been too much neglected in our pursuit of minutie with microscopes and test tubes. Our teachers of practical medicine might well ‘tevive its study.— Medical Record. Table Manners In Argentina. ‘We encamped near 3 swamp,’’ says a gentleman, describing a meal he had with some cart drivers in South America, ‘‘and supped on sliced: pumpkins boiled with bits of meat and seasoned with salt. The meal was served in . genuine pampa . fashion. One iron spoon bers of which squatted upon their haunches and freely hélped themselves from the kettle. Even in this most uncivilized form of satisfying hunger there is a peculiar etiquette which the most lowly person invariably observes. Each member of the.company in turn dips his spoon, or horn, into the center of the stew and draws it ina direct line toward him, never allowing it to doviate to the right or left. By observing this rule each person eats without interfering with his neighbor. Being ignorant of thia custom, 1 dipped my horn into the mess at random and fished about for some of the nice bits. My companions regarded this horrid breach of politeness with scowls of impatience. They declared with sume warmth to the cook the foreigners did not know how to eat. I apologized as well as! could and endeavored thereafter to eat according to gaucho etiquette.’’—New York World. : Guarios About Respiration. In each respiration an adult of the human species inhales one pint of air. A healthy man will respire 16 to 20 times per minute, or, say, 20,000 times a day; a child, 26 to 85 times per minute. While standing, the adult average respiration is 22 times per minute; lyJ ing down, 18 times. The superficial area of the lungs—that ‘is, of their alveolar pace—averages 200 square yards. The amount of air respired each day is about 10,000 quarts. . -The amount of oxygen absorbed in the same length of time is 500 liters, or about 744 grams. -The amount of carbonic acid expired in 24 hours is estimated at 511.5 grams. . Two-thirds of the oxygen absorbed in 24 hours is takm. to 6 a. m. three-fifths of the tota) being thrown off during theday. While this is going on the pulmonary surface is throwing off 150 grams of water in the shape of vapor. 800 quarts of blood through the lungs every hour, or about 5,000 quarts daily. The duration of inspiration is five 4° YEARS THE STANDARD, ~ . twelfths, of expiration seven-twelfths. == the close of the morning, service, and two cow's “horns split in halves . were passed around the group, the mem. en in during the 12 hours from..6-p.The heart sends “Will Erect Pumping Machinery. Fairweather & Co. w who are ‘operating a quartz mine near North Bloomfield, are taking out fine rock and theif’ prospects are highly encouraging. The shaft isnow below water level and it is necessary to have a pump to handle the water. The owners are arranging to put in the needed machinery. Congregational Church. There will be preaching morning and evening, Sunday, by the pastor, “Rev. J. Sims. Subject of discourse in the evening : “Our Unemployed.” Sabbath School. at Everybody cordially invited. = es Caved Un. Frank Kendrick, an employe atithe Geld Bank Tunnel, was caved on yesterday afternoon and had one lég bruised and his knee slightly sprained. ope Upon receipt we your address and fifteer cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our SOUVENIR PoRTFOLIO OF THE Wor.p’s CorumBiA Exposition the regular price is Fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art anda thing to be prized. It contains full page view of. the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address, _. E. BUCKLEN. & ©O., Chicage, i Heauru demands a healthy liver. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and indigestion. nder the shoulder blade is e Simmons Liver Regulator. E 3 -® Twat pain dyspepsia. T A FARM of 207 acres in Orleans county, N. Y., which ten years ago could not be for $60 an acre. .Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Uolds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest troubles, .«nd will use this’ remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience—no—benetit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded, We-could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discov— ery could be relief on. It never disapp6ints. Lrial bottles free at Carr Bros, Large size 50c. and $1.00. Wuen you feel tired, without special cause, that—indicates-the-need—of Ayér’s Sarsaparilla. POWDER
Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder,— Highest of all in leavening strength.— Latest United States Government F Report. Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 Wall St., N. Y _Bridge Notice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned will on the first: Monday in Apri!, or assoon theres fter asthe same can heard, apply to the Board of Supervisers for a renewal of license to collect toll on the Freemon Bridge, at the Middle Yuba Croseing. HATTIE L. FREEMAN. February 23, 1894. DR. J. F. SHAW, Dentist. Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street, “NEVADA CITY, CAL, Fine Plate Work a Specialty. All Kinds of Fillings. Extracting Skillfully Done FIPPY-CENTS A WERK. [Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for £0 Cents aweek or$2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents.a month. Payable invariably in advance. NEW DANCING ACADEMY. John L, Brinkman, instructor. School every Saturday afvernoon at 2 o'clock. Ciass for young people from.10 to 17 years of age. Lessons, 25 cents. At Odd Fellows banquet hall, {271w FOR SALE. .A new buckboard, cheap. Inquire ‘at Olutter'g shop on the Plaza. {16 : J Spectacles, & Brand’s. We have the best system for correcting visual defects. Prices low. £10 TO THE LADIES OF NEVADA CITY. Mrs. F. E. Sydney has been placed in cbarge of the Viavi Oo.’s business in this city, and will be pleased to have every lady who is interested in Viavi call on or address +-ent-fcr-each-letter, 1 J. Pedlar soloist. bought for $135 an acre, has just been sold} Union will then be one of the best appointed _Drug Store. . : riay Evening, March §, For first-class Spectacles, Eye Glasses . Advertised Letters. The folloWing is a list of the letters remaining in the postoffice at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., March 1, 1894: Chase, Birt Cadwallader, Wm. Creelman, W. F. Culley, Charles Doubt, Joseph Fouyer, Joseph Fowler, J. L. » Fuday, John Haichinger, Louis Hoffman, J. olman, Nussalire Harlbut, G. R. McLean, Miss Annie McGuin, Patrick McClure, H. Ridge, Miss Annie R. Saxe, Miss Mirt Spencer, Mrs. Taylor. B. If not cdiled for in fifteen days the letters will be sent to the dead letcer office. Parties calling for any of these letters wiil S Lowes say advertised, and pay a fee of. one Lnoxah 8. Cama. P.M. Band Concert. . a On next Sunday afternoon, beginning. at 2°30 o'clock, the Pythian Band will give aconcert it the National Hotel. Following is the program: March, ‘ Columbian Exposition, '-—Sousa. Grand selection, ‘‘ I Lombardi,’’—Verdi. Trombone solo, ‘‘ Death of Nelson,” H. Round. N. W. Bennett soloist. Waltz, ‘‘Idelia”— Bennett. ~ Grand Petpoats, * Lupercalia”— Dalby. Baritone sold, by Selection, ‘‘A Trip to China Town’ — Gaunt. March, ‘‘The Ames Zouaves’’—Brooke. oe Hotel Improvements. The-stone wall that'is being built under the Union Hotel as a foundation for the building is completed onthree sides. . When . the wall is finished the hotel will havea substantial foundation. Patent water clos— first, second and third floors, the same being of the most improved ‘pattern and ‘elegantly titted. There are a number~of alterations and improvements, yet to be made, and,the, and ‘most conveniently arranged hotels in the interior of the State. A Specialty. Watch repairing a specialty at ele & Brand's s. : aes: BGS ET ¥ TY gues —AT— Armory Hall, TO BE GIVEN BY liyer, Brinkman And Sigourney. PRIZES : First Prize— For the best sustained original character: A round-trip ficket—to the Midwinter Fair. Second Prize—Second best sustained original character: A pair of handsome opera glasses, Best Ladies’ Group—An re for a dozen Paris panel photographs. a box of Woodpecker cigars. Crawford's. ADMISSION: Gentlemen, $1 ; in mask, 25 cents. » Admission to gallery, 50 cents; children 25 cents, © Dressing Room.‘of the whole seogiritery act. hor at Mrs. A. Meyers’, Winter street. iw ets have been put in the building on the} Best Gentlemen’s Group—An order for Masks and costumes at Mrs. Lester & Ladies Maske1s Must Raise Their Masks in the Don’r ruin‘ your digestive organs with pills and purgatives, Take Simmons Liver Regulator. : + Bee --Bon Ami The modern cleaner, at Gaylord’s, tf + 0 25 Cts. ‘Boy’s Percale Shirts, sizes 114 to 14 with two ere at Miller's. Se ne emer Piano Tuning. W. D. Trav ers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few days. f23 4 Judge Saunders . Says that For Rheumatism ee Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Best. some NOTICE. After the most persistent exertion I have succeeded in securing the finest TOD ACCo raised in the Island of Cuba. The “NRTOOdpecker ” Cigara 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 ETavana Cuba. By giving these Cigars a fair trial the Smokers will be _gonvinced thir True Merit. ; ae Vin Giffin, a ante coe Judge T. H. ‘Saunders Of Osceola, Neb., senior vicé-commander and present commander of J. F. Reynolds Post, No, 26, G&A. R., voluntarily writes: “IT was inthe army four years;was wounded and contracted sciatica and rheumatism. I have suffered ever since. “I lost thé use of my left leg and side, and have tried almost eoery medicine known, and‘ think I have had the best physic ians in the country, but failed to get any relief. Every 8) pring I Was flat 00 Iny back, and Mpst Say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the Best medicine I have ever taken. It has done me the most good, It was recommended to me for rheumatism, and I am satisfied and know that it will do all that you claim Hood’s ix: Cures parila for it. I do not want to say that it will raise a fellow from the dead; but it will come the nearest to doing It of any medicine Ihave ever known.” I. SAUNDERS, Osceola, Nebraska. Hood’s Pills are the best after-dinner Fs assist — cure headache, 25c. ENTERPRISEBREWING CO., i 2015-2023 Folsom Street, San Francisco. Brewers of the Celebrated EXTRA PALE, CULMBACHER, FRANZISKANDER, and STANDARD LAGER BEER, And Porter. A. ISOARD, General Agent, “NEVA DA-CITY, CAL, “THE PUG.” ‘A New, First-Class Restaurant., BBL NST ERs, er . Broad Street, above Luetje & Brand’s. FRED BREESE Informe the people of Nevada City that he has spans & First-Class Restaurant, at the above = e, Where everything. Good to Kat can be ad at all hours of the day and night, THE BILL OF FARE . Will contain everything that the market affords. Fresn Oysters in every style. Lady cooks -ywitl getup the meals, and lady w itere wiill.be in attendance, It will be first-claes in every respect, and meals will be.-served singly, by the day or week. OB Give me a call. FRED BREESE, PRICES ‘REDUCED ! WING TO COMPETITION AN THE HORSESHOEING BUSLNESS® we bave made the tollowiug Reduced cut prices as follows ; All Stroeing from 0 to No. 2, = $1 25 Above No. 2, = = = = « 1 50 Old Shoes Set for = = = ‘100 ; mebtneen & Noell, Main Street. Dividend Notice. Or OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING’COMPANY, San Francisco, 2ist February, 1894. Ata meeting of the D' rectors of the above-named company, be'd this day, a dividend. (No. 27) of five (5) cents per share, was declared, eereote on and after Monday, the 26th day of February, 1894 at the office of t ¢€Company, 320. Sansome S'reet, room 26, San Franelseo, Cal. Transfer oon will be closed on Saturday, 2th a {24 AUGER, Secretary. j25 Notice vor ‘Publication. T jie" office at Marysville, Cal. , February 17, otice is. hereby iven that the followingnamed settler bas filed notice of bis {utention to make final proof ip ea ppest of his claim, nd that eefd proof will made before the egister and Receiver at Meerer tiie. April 2th, 1494, viz: Edwin W. Skinner. Home stead Entry No. 2984, for the & 4 of 4 4 . and FEY, of BW, of 7. 18 -4. D, M. He pames the Sriearan limaced to prove his continuous residence Upon aD and cate Vativn of, anid land, viz: tte. tian Bartsch, Lars H. Thrane and Wiithos. Baden, ail of ‘Cam ptonvtlle P. O. Californis. {20 CHAKLES HAPGOOD, Cal., op Found. It At Last. For Years We Have Been Trying To Obtain a Perfect Corset. At Last We Have Found bieiecar IN THE Lester & Crawford's Call and Exanin Thea, 2 To be had only at They Are Grand. BEST . IN THE WORLD ! ‘FASHION, BEAUTY “AND ATTRACTIVENESS. Are attained, increased and etssinvad by wearing poe Aya Worcester W. (, (. i . . is / 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 ! ‘Women Will Have Them ! ! Received the Highest Award at the World’s Columbian Exposition. —yoweene We Have Been Appointed Sole Agents For This Incomparable Corset, Mrs. Lester & Crawford. BUY youR Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL COODS,’&C., From the Old abd Reliable Firm of : Luetje & Brand. All Goods Ateninins » Sold at wale B _— OTTOM Piadad F 1cures, £ and Warranted: to Strictly . Order ! First—Crass ! Repairing of Fine Watches ae Jewelry By Sn sede Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge, Orders from the country promptly attended to, Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. F. Oo. LUBTJE, cen GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING @mas. KB. SWezy, Attorney for. Claima TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, 2 totestee pegtaie aR ian isi hich cilia MM chilis 3