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Day
the Exposition are the first in the field with
their first excursion to the eleven counties .
_ the
_Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King’s
~sNew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
~ and Colds, that it cured his wife who was
+ threatened with Pneumonia after an attack
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6. 1860.)THURSDAY.. .-.MARCH 8, 1894,
Calif. Nevada Citv, Nevads County,
Published Eveuings Daily Except Sundays and
Legal Holidays.
g
SusscripTion TerMs—Fifteen Cents a Week,
Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAL Reapinc Notices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Knowa on Applicatio 1. ; $
A BIG EXCURSION.
Planned by the Northern and Central California Counties.
Qn the 27th inst.a large excursion wil
leave San Francisco and go as far nerth as
Red Bluff. In the Sam Francisco Chronicle
of a recent date, the following concerning
the excursion appeared :
The ccunties which bave united in the
Northern and Central California building at} ‘
a plan which is sure to be followed by every
county at the Fair. As they have united to
display their products to the bést advantage, .
they have decided to unite to show Eastern
visitors the fields and farms from which
those products have come. The northern
and central counties are preparing to give
~ The Irish Language.
The society which has recently been
inaugurated with the view-of preserving the Irish language as a living
tongue appears to be in a very flourishing condition. ‘‘The wéekly meetings
at 4 College Green,’’ a Dublin correspondent writes, ‘‘are swelling to such
dimensions as will necessitate a change
of quarters at an early date. The league
holds a meeting here every Wednesday
night, at which papers are read in Irish,
speeches are delivered in Irish by men
who have spoken Irish from the cradle,
and Irish is taught viva voce, and it is
intended to havea series of addresses
delivered in Irish in the Irish speaking.
districts throngheut-treland in order to
encourage the people who yet speak the
old tongue to continue to use it and encourage their children to use it.’’—London Language.
A Vessel With a History.
The United States coast survey
teamer Hassler, now anchored in the
varbor of Tacoma for the winter, isa
vessel with a history. She-was~ built
‘or surveying the route from Panama
o San_ Francisco, and Professor Louis
\gassiz, with a number of scientific
ompanions,; was allowed by the govrmment to take passage cn the vessel
nd make Observations and collections
‘uying her voyage around Cape Horn
) the Pacific coast. She left Boston on
ier maiden trip in December, 1871, and,
rrived at San Francisco the next Auust. The-zoological collections-made
t that time were large and added much
athe knowledge of scientists.--Tacoma
Jorrespondent.
Taxing Beards.
—If-The Secolo of Milan, is to be bewhich are represented in the Northerf and . jioyeq_, Signor Gilolitti proposes to set
Central California building. t
: the finances of Italy straight by_imposWhen the Exposition was it itsincipiency . ing a tax upon beards. Should he reit was argued that every. county would find. sort to this method of obtaining the
it to its advantage~to induce visitors to
leave the Fair for the scenes represented
within its gates so well, the northern and
central counties have taken up the idea and
intend to carry it into effect at once. The
excursion as now planned will leave Sav
Francisco on the 27th instant. -The intention is to have it last.for two days and one
night: Negotiations are under way to secure reasonable rates and they have pregressed far enough to insure success.
wherewithal to pay bis way, he cannot
claim that his plan is novel, for Peter
he Great, aware of the' value which
the Russians attached to their hirsute
appendages, levied a similar toll, taxing each male citizen not in accordance
with the length of beard he cultivated,
but in proportion to the social status of
the wearer.
Tobacco Jimjams. 3
Horace Barnum, who, after using topacco for years, discontinued its use a
As now planned the excursion train will. row weeks ago, was_recently afflicted
Teave San Francisco and go to Davisville.
From there the journey will be to Willews,
to Red Bluff, down to Vina, to Chico, to
Biggs. The excursionists will thén go to
Orcville, Palerma, Gridley, Marysville,
Sacramento, Stockton, San Jose and back to
San Fran cisco. :This will give Eastern people an opportunity of getting 3 goed. imprassian_of the }counties interested. It is probable that at
every town there will be some sort of a reception and those who board the train will
find but very few idle mements on their
hands. To make the trip more enjoyable an
effort is to be made to have the lowa State
Band with the party. It is the intention of
“this band to-visit the northern, céntral and
southern counties befure its leaves for the
East, and this is an opportunity it will probably accept.
oS ae + @eGot Them Mixed.
Tidings : In the Express office yesterday
was a pair of fine game chicken consigned
toa party in Mexico. They were admired
by many and were about to.be sent to the
train when the consignor came rushing in
and almost out of breath demanded to know
where the chickens were so that he might
pour the whisky out of the ean, in. the
coop. When filling the water can he had
picked up the whisky bottle and poured
about a pint of the fiery beverage into the
can, thinking it was water. He did not
find out his mistake nntil some time later
when-a party eame in and asked for a drink
of whisky. The bottles had been changed
and in place of. whisky, water was served.
The whisky‘bottle was found to be empty
and the barkeeper then came to the canclusion that he had given the chickens the
whisky. .
THERE is no excuse for any man to ap
pear-in-society witha grizzly beard “since
introduction of Buckingham’s Dye,
which colors a natural brown or black.
“Kk Ble CrashlagUnion : The lessees of the Wisconsin mine
are having crushing seventy-six loads of ore
with a kind of tobacce tremors, — He. is
so badly-off that it is reported that he
may have to be taken to ~ pene hospital in Middletown.—~ re
————+ oe
Fine Pork.
Prime Corn-Fed Salt Pork, the finest ever
old in this market, 13.-centsa pound, at
W-G, Richards’, Broad street. ‘12.
e 4 Zo CZ .
‘When I was a Boy,”
Writes Postmaster J. C. Woopson,
Forest Hill, W. Va., “I had a bronchial trouble of such a persistent
and stubborn character, that the.
doctor pronounced it incurable with
ordinary medicines, and advised
me-to--try-Ayer’s-Cherry-Pectoral-—
I did. so, and one bottle cured me.
For the last ‘fifteen years, 1 have
used this preparation with good
effect whenever I take
A Bad Cold,
and 7 know of numbers of people
who keepit in the house all the time.
not considering it safe to-be--without it.”
“I have been using Ayer’s Cherry
sPectoral in my family for 30 years, with
-the--most-satisfactory results, and Gan
cheerfully recommend it as being especially adapted to all pulmonary complaints. I have, for many years, made
pulmonary and other medicines a special
at Joe Southern’s mill and a clean-up will
doubtless be made the latter part of this
week; The ore, it is expected, will pay as
well as former crushings, which have been
remuuerative,
——— _—_~ —s-9@e o—
te f Candida or Sheriff.
Charles H. Barton of Truckee will go
before the Republican county convention for
the nomination of Sheriff. He is an old
resident of Truckee, having lived there ovet
twenty-five years. ;
-_—— + @e-+ —-——_. -__ /
/.
Any one troubled at night with a pepsist~
ent cough can procure much-teeded rest by
taking a dose of-Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral:
It Should Be in Every House.
J.B, Wilsen, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg,
of ‘“‘La Grippe,”’ when various other remedies
CAPITAL PAID UP, °
We issue Sight Drafts
NEW Y
study, and I have come to the conclusion
that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral oceupiés a
position pre-eminent over other medicines of the class.”—Chas. Davenport,
Dover, N. J.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Promptto act, sureto cure
CITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET, -iNEVADA CITY:
$50,000
able in
ORK.
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO.
Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the
principal cities of Great Britain and Europe.
and several physicians had done her no good. . Uollections on any part of the United States a
Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims] H 49
Dr. Kiug’s New Discovery has done him (
specialty.
ighest price paid for County and State Warrants.
old and Silyer Bullion purchased.
Assay Office at the Bank. more good thau anything he ever used for
Lang Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it.
Free Trial Bottles at Carr Bros. Drug Store.
os Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00.
Mas. T. S. Hawxsns, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: “Shildh’s Vitalizer “SAVED MY
LIFE.’ Iconsider~it the best iemedy for a
debilitated system I ever.used.”” For Dys_ pepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels.
Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros.
2c
ae coll
Simmons Liver Requator is a most ex
cellent appetizing tonic.—Saml. 8. Pentg,
Chap. to Bishop of North Carolina. “
.
OFFICERS:
M PRESTON... Bea ia el PBESIDENT
7S eee err Vicz Paesipent
i: } 7 7) Seat Casuiex
-E. MORGAN.. -Ase’TOasHIEE and Sz0’y
DIRECTORS: *
Ds. B. M. Hunt, Joun T. Moxcan
Geo. M. Huexgs, D. E. Monean,
NILES SEARLS L. Housman,
° &. M. Pausston.
COBBESPONDENTS
Gd York—National Bank o North Amc
a.
San Francisco—First Netional Bank.
Ssrs
o.
Business for Grass Valle
sacted with advantage at this city,
can el
Sacramento—National Bank of D. 0. al 80 when you want
> (\)\1
DOW T KNOW
what.a comfort it is to
have ready at hand a
remedy: that never fails”
to relieve Constipation,
and that, without pain or
discomfort; and almost
immédiately cures headaches, and dispels every
symptom of Despopal.
Such a remedy is ‘found
in Simmons Liver Regulator—not a sweetened
compound to nanseate, or
an intoxicating eee
to cultivate an alcoholic
appetite, but a medicine
Vaadet to the taste, and
Pp
perfectly harmless when
given to the smallest
child. 8. L. R. neyer
disappoints. Tt . acm z
the ‘virtues--and=perfections of a reliable remedy
of the kind endorsed by
eminent physicians. “<
“It affords me pleasure to add my. testimony to those you receive annually in
reference to your valuable medicing. 1
consider Simmons Liver Regulator. the
best family medicine on the market. I
have prescribed it with excellent results.
—W. fF PARK, M. D., Tracy City, Tenn.
UNION HOTEL,
NORTHWAY & BODEWIG, -. Prop’s.
First-Class in all its Appointments.
All Suriny Rooms.
‘Stopping place forall Stages and Busses.
rendering it absolutely safe from fire.
ployed in this house.
The new management of the Union Hotel
with its constantly adding improvements
W. U. Telegraph Office in the House.
--Electric Lights throughout the building,
Has the largest and most modern Dining
Room in the city; with the freshest and best Se Tt ae
TAKE NOTICE-No Chinese help emmake it the finest and most popular resort in
the mountains of Northero-Central California.
D. S. BAKER
8 READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO
all orders for
DRAYING AND HAOLING.
Particular attention psid to the transportation
of baggage for theatrical parties.
HE HEW RECEPTION
J. M. PFISTER,
Successor to J. E. ately
The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Ci“O38 gars.
phy te “
Choicest Case Goods intown. “ Antediluvian’
_ and other rare old Whiskies.
J. R. Davis,
Teacher of
=A
CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR,
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
portions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pu: ils at their own home.
For particulais as to terms of tuition, etc., apoo. Professor, by \letter or personally, at
is home in North San Juan, or at the Union
Hotel, Nevada City.
‘KEYSTONE. MARKET,
GRISSEL BROS., = Prop’s.
it Se PORK,
MUTTON, . VEAL,
SAUSAGES,
FRESH LARD, SALT MEATS.
The Lowest Living Prices !
The Very Best of Meats!
Meats délivered to any part of the city free 0
charge. 7
New York Bakery
Commercial St., adjoining
~ Trans¢ript Block.
G@. WM. DUEST, . Prop’r.
BREAD,
CAKES,
ETC.
WEDDING CAKES AND PASTRY
HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS., x * Prop’s.
Only First-Class Hotel in the City.
A MASSIVE FIRE-PROOF STRUCTURE
Free from the danger of fire so prevalent in
large hoteis.
ers and Tourists,
Free Bus to. and from all trains:
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Office inthe Building.
THE TABLE not excelled by that of any Ho
tel in the Interior of the State : .
A MAN GETS WET
If he goes out
in the rain without an umbrella
and stays there
long enough.—
x The man _ is
there, so’s the
rain, and when
they come together _ there's
wetness for you
This office has
lots of new and
beautiful type,
ne presses and
artistic printers,
Then we figure
down to bed
rock, The ma
terial, work and
prices combine
so as to make
008 JOB PRINTING
Department as
Busy as a Beehive
The year ‘round.
Fine Printing of any kind,
Call atthe Transcript Job
Office and see what we do
FATIONAL + EXCHANGE
Headquarters of Commercial Travel“. Fifth and ‘J.
4 mento, Cal., the same being the place for the
Made to order on short netice and on mos
reasonable terms. _ Sees ae
All orders. for anything im my line prompt
ly attended to.
ay strict attention to business,
eat
satisfaction and selling at
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
SCHMIDT BROS.,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
w rates,
Leading Cigar Dealers.
ee \eIn Stock—
Leading Lady ( General Arthur,
The Best Humboldt Imp’td,
Estrelia,.
5 = Cent ‘ Bohemian ctub,
CIGAR La Rosa,
_Inthe City. \ Harmonia.
EMPIRE STABLE,
Broad 8t.; Nevada City, opp. National Exchange
Hotel, "se
JANES HENSESSY, Prop’r.
‘lbs Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the state.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Weems to let at short notice and on reasonable
rms.
The horses are free from vice, of good style,
and capable of going as fastas any gentleman
cares to drive.
.
Gloves . Gloves 4
GLOVES!
Sara aa
dubdibdid
Best in the market in Black and
Tans are $1 per pair at the Popular.
Can match your New Dress in 8
days’ time in any color, in any
shade, having them made in any
Style or Stitchery
For $1.50, .
And guarantee them.
§ Try usjon the next; pair you purchase.
Ike Fiel Place,
Cor. Church and Main Sts.,
GRASS: VALLEY, CALIF.
3
3
3
Notice to Creditors.
notice, to the sald Administratrix st the law . .
office of W. A. Gett, Jr, southwest corner of
Street, (Sutter building) Sacratransaction of the business of said estate.
Ss CORA J. WHITE,
Admintstratrix of the estate of John B. Smith,
deceased.
ts
February 12, 1304.
W. A. Gert, Jn., Attorney for Atminh eee:
se
Agent for the
t
>
Masta Mineral
—AND—
te
WATER.
GINGER ALE,
ORANGE CIDER
1856
aT ARS
RIGHT ABREAST WITH TODAY'S PROGRESS
1802 .
IM HEVADA ClTY
BE Te
Crockery
Hardware &
Tinware
Plain and. Decorated
My stock of
Faney and Staple
this season by als
the com: letert I
yet offered
As for .
There is nothing of
kind made that you
not find up sale when
visit my store.
In profusion to suit al
tastes and purses. I am
sure [ can please youin ‘“ ves
this department. ’ 3
3)
IT you want
Remewmberthat [ make a specialty ofthem. The cheapes
to tho most elaborate will be
. _——Commeretat Street, wear Main, . —
J.J. JACKSON,.. .. Proprietor.
ving the
. Vinton’s Drag and Stationery Store
train 25 cents.
Daily, ccnnecti t
: 9.00 A MM a erariend trains. bon
@TATE OF JOHN B. SMITH, DECEASED. eco stsP Me TMD teaving San FranNotice is hereby given by the undermgned,
Dail connecti
decenmsd' te the crediton of aet'al peminc. 4°55 PLT seein nei Meat having claims souines the said deceased, to ex. S88 Yeanaiece at gr . =
em @ hecessary vouchers, within ally,’ except °
four months after the. first publication of this. 9°45 Pri conuceting Piwith. local
passengers from Stockton,
points south and West.
5.17 Pri
Keystone Monogram Pure Rye Whiskey.
!
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
. Lamps
All kin®s of
Wire Fencing &
The best of
It looks well, {
everlasting and
is cheap, Hays
plain and fancy
=
Fine stock of
t'irearms o AND CUTLERY represent'ng the latest and th
best products of the lea”
ing makers.
Stoves ==
J. E. CARR.
CARR.
School Books,
Blank Books.
Agents for the San
T.H. CARR.
BROS.
PROPRIETORS OF THE—
. Palace Drag, Book and Stationery Store, . e
Masoni¢ Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City .
KEEP CCNSTANTLY.ON HANO’ A
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
Pictorials,
Magazines.
Francisco Examiner
Finest Brands of Giars in Nevada City
Stoves
Stoves
(Morning Light
Patent Todd Heater
Sunbeam
Box Patterns
And Other Kinds
STOVES
(Richmond
Grand Pacific
“jComplete ‘Steck of Drags, Patt Medicines, ‘is, Varnishes, Et . °°"? ) crorn, 4
Westwood
\And Many Ot ers
. GEORGE £, TURNER,
55 to 69 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
STOVES
COOPER BRO3., Prop’s
Lumber ae
Matched Flooring
—-0or—
EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANOISCO PRICES
Including
\
VIOLINS
BANJOS
MANDOLINS,
Gurrars ~~ %
ACLORDEONS
\
<
If 1 Have Not What You Want, a
aad Dd
\
4
1 Will Quickly Get it for You
2 saa
SHEET MUSIC ORDERED.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge B. R.
aga 4
TIME TABLE NO. 49,—
Trains will leave and urrive at Nevuda City on
and after Monday, Nov. 20th, 1893, as
follows :
LEAVING FOR COLFAXs
5-00 A [1
10.00 A ri Daily, Cohmecting with
on arriving at jan Francisco at 7:15 P. M. and overland for the East.
Daily, except Sundays;
§.25 P . counecting Reith Over:
lund ‘Train from the East and West.
Fare on this train to Grass Valley, 25 cents.
No baggage checked. :
Musical Department!
SHIP "=r
Your Frui
kkk kKK* in
—TO—.
-—~-515Front Srrext,
San Francisco,
[Produc
wkKKK
Henry Eaton & Co.
>S=—
AND RECEIVE “HIGHEST, CASH PRICES
Dressed Siding
Fencing
Laths
SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST
( MARKET RATES.
*
Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN
ING purposes always on hand orsawed to order.
Orders left at the Saw Mill neuer Quaker 11],
or at the Office, Piety Hill, on the Grass Valley
Road, will be promptly delivered.
—
WILL WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
——
Manufactures the Best Temperance
=e oe
They Either Buy Outright
or Handle on Commission.
a2 qQ
COMMISSION FOR HANDLING
Car Lots two per cent.
a a
&@™ Send for their Price List.
s
Carload Lots a Specialty.
Small Lots four per cent.
\
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10.00 P Fi: Daily, except Sundays. Fare on this
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
eaving Sacramento at 4:30 rp. M., _ bringin
San Jose an
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
Daily, except Sundays.
GEORGE FLETCHER,
COLLEY BROS,, «.«
ean & Koberts’ Block
UNION MARKET,
Commercial st., Nevada City.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates.
stock ofthe
and Lard.
Prop’s.
Ww: ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon
W. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
» Nev
i Geu'l Pass. & Ticket Agent!
EDW'D. H. BROWS, Superintendent" g @
EPUTY COUNTY SURV e
uty U. 8. Mineral Surveree Cie eee
adafvity.
Drinks in Northern California.
ARSAPARILLA AND IRON, CHAMPAG
S Cider, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider, Wan
keska Mineral -Wat Tt, Lemon Soda, Cream
_ Sarsaparilla Essence of Peppermint,
um Syrup, Raspberry Gum, always on hand.
ee
The wagon will be here every Tuesd
and Friday and goods will be de ivered= tree
to private families in any part of the City.
arings. PME Water used n manufacturing all
AND NOW ~~“
The fond and loving wife
Is thinking day by dayOf Christmas gifts to her liege lord
For which he’ll have to pay.
AND SO
She scans her paper o'er
‘ ’ [33] And other materials
for painters’ use.— i
HE 27S best reed y-mix=_ centered Sete.
j ie = ed paints sold.
MT. ORO LUMBER CO.)
The Alta Soda Works,
found here. == ; ———
N 4
’ ‘The sgpient
Aad studies all the ads.
Of what to buy and where to buy
And how to save the scada,
AND THUS
That if he would fee] glad
H must within the TRANSCRIPT put
A great big, well-writ ad. te
merchant finds
ATTORNEY
Rooms 51, 82
SAN
W. E. F. DEAL,
i? AT 31. Law,
and 53 Nevada Block,
FRANCISCO,
ts