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VOL. LXVI--NO. 10279 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORMIA, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1894.
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Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. merce
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT THE LILAC. = EARLIER symptons of dyspepsia, such Sie sine con (. M { { 7
Published Every: Evening, except Sunday. spun. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla if you wish to be! all who have used Electric Bitters sing the CHARLEY F. LEE.". ... Proprietor:
Her stint wasn = Nic one, and she was a-weary
And mofdned that she never could get it done.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. . put a wind stirred the lilac blossoms,
And a wonderful sweetness came floating in,
And Elizabeth felt, though she could not have
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT said it,
15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month . “te friend had come to her to help her
And after that she kept on at herspinning,
Gay asa bird, for the world had begun
fo — such a pleasant, good place for workWHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
_ SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. ie
That she was amazed when her stint was
Sa done.
.And the pale browed little New England maidr" & SLUMMING EXPERIENCE. ~
en
The Minister Who Had Gone Through I8 . That the sweetness around. us will sweeten laDetermined to Change His Plans.
With a view to finding out what slumming in the toughest regions is like the
reporter went to headquarters and asked
bor
If we will but let it have its way.
—Mary E. Wilkins in St. Nicholas.
““yiences in taking slamming parties
~ “were going to do missionary work. They
one of Byrnes’-eldest and most trusted
detectives to tell him some of his expeabout in the region east of the Bowery.
‘It’s a good while now since I’vedone any of: that business,’’ said the detective, ‘‘and there’s very few that we
take around Cherry hill and its alleys.
It’s too tough for ladies and for most
men. One of the last parties that I took
through there was three-young men who
‘were ministers, and they wanted to see
what life was like where it’s least worth
living, so I took them down to Double
alléy. That’s a 12 foot wide street about
200 feet long and hedged in by eight
story tenements. It runs off Cherry
stréet, and it furnishes more crime and
‘violence to the square inch than any
‘other place itt New York, with-the possible exception of Single alley, which is
near by.
“Of course we attracted attention
there. The urchins yelled at us, the loafers scowled at us, and unkempt hags
stuck their heads out of windows overhead and made unpleasant comments.
‘We paid no attention. One can’t afford
to be squeamish in Double alley. The
‘young ministers, however, began to look
rather uncomfortable, and I reckoned
they were getting scared and wished
they’d ‘staid at home, That wasn’t
ittheir kind, though, as I found ont pretty
quickly. When we got pretty near to the
end ofthe place, we heard a terrific
howling and y elling in one of the honses.
There were cries.of ‘Murder!’ and ‘Help!’
mingled with curses and groans. It was
a characteristic Cherry Hill mixed ale
row from. all indications. In a minute
out staggered a drunken woman, her’
forehead bleeding profusely from a gash
made by some sharp instrument. Close
after her came a big, burly longshoreman brandishing a bottle. He reached
Hill ana Hornblowe?.
The seats in a Broadway cable car
were all occupied the other day when a
pretty woman, escorted by a man of distinguished appearance, entered. There
‘was a moment’s pause before a gentleman sitting a few places away from the
door rose and yielded his place to the
lady. With a courteous ‘‘Thank yon’’
she took the seat, and both men raised
their hats in further-recognition of-the
act of politeness.
After ashort ride the lady and gentleman got off.
‘Do you know,’’ asked the husband
when they reached the street, ‘‘to whom
you were indebted ‘for aseat just now?’’
‘‘No,’’ wonderingly replied the wife.
“Yes,’’ was the quiet answer. ‘‘He
was the man who defeated me.’’ And if
Mrs. W. B. Hornblower made a vehement exclamation Senator David B.
Hill must. not ascribe it to nonappreciation of his courtesy, but to the wifely
loyalty and pride for which she is famed
among her friends.—Her Point of View
in New York Times.
A New Form of Treason.
A new form of high treason will soon
be dealt with in the German courts, A
young man at Erfurt went before the
doctors and was examined for compul-~.
sory military service: They found his
body tattooed with seditious sentiments,
which are described as insulting to the
‘emperor. Across his hreast, for instanée,were the words, ‘‘Down with tyrants!’
The authorities placed the young socialist under arrest, and he is awaiting trial.
—Berlin Letter, .
Coughed Up a Bullet.
A. H. Sutherland-of Saugus recently
coughed up a bullet from his lungs
which had been lodged there since Oct.
ithe longshoreman just once, and that . ¢-onbled him. —Boston Transcript.
tho woman and brought the bottle down 11, 1868, when he was shot in the neck
on her head with terrific force, stretch. hy one of Mosby’s guerrillas in the bating her to the pavement. Then he began . ¢jg of Culpeper Courthouse. For years
wicking her. .I started for him, but one . he: has suffered, but did not know the
‘of.the young men was before me. He] gange of frequent hemorrhages which
cured.
Hoop’s Pitts cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick d eadlache,
SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough, and
Croup Cure is in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses only 25c, .
Children love it. ~Sold by Carr Bros. ;
CORES “CONSTIPATION
INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS.
ERUPTIONS On ee SR LN
EAUTIFIES “ComMPLEXION
agreeable Laxative and NegvE Tonro.
san be Dru D aa $00 pes id or sent ate ng 25c., 60c.
ee
KO NO Ores eed cae
Captain Sweeney, U.5.A.,8an Cal.
saver !abiiolvs Cntgseh-Hhespote: ie the fost
medicine I have ever found that yrould dome
any good.” Price 50cts. Sold by Druggists.
Do a Cough, as there fs dan; of
ite 1 lect Consumption, Sin Sutton’s tintbe
8 will save you & severe
best Couch Cure and veaneves
‘Croup, Whooping Cough ont Bronchitis, a
ig sold on a guarantee, ota.
For sale at Catr Bros.
FIFTY CRNTS A WERK.
[Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under,.this head for 50 Cents
a week or$2a month. Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 40 Centsa month, Payable invariably in advance. .
GET THE BEST.
The best violin and guitar strings for sale
at F, C. Lurrsr’s.
FOR. RENT.
One stores in the Transcript Block, Enquire of Fred K. Brown.
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS.
‘The undersigned ia prepared to vonstruct,
on short notice and at reasonable terms, private Electric Light Plants and Short Di.tance Telephone Lines, W. Apport.
FOR SALE.
The brick store building lately occupied
by J. J. Jackson, on Commercial street, is
offered for salé; Inquire at Citizens Bank
was enough. The man went down like accel
for terins. m8 ,
@ log.
“Then there was the devil to pay.
Half a dozen big ruffians poured out of
the doorway and made for the minister.
He knocked the first one off his feet, but
the second ran ‘in and grappled with
him. By‘this time I and the other two —
were taking-a hand in it,There was
nothing scared about. thosé fellows then.
1 afterward found ont that they had all
On ee a cn ae (WOME Early “and ae Get Left.
against us wo cleaned out tho gang in
atout half-aminute. A couple of po-. 1 am going to sell-Goods this Spring
lice came running in, and three of the
roughs were arrested. The woman went by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices.
to the hospital, where it was found that
she was only slightly injured. Skulls Par ar a a a a ok a oe ot oe oe ok ok ee Q_—_— rn
‘prevent’ as well as cure all Malarial fevers, —
same song of praise.—A purer medicine _—
does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all) Corner Pine and Spring Streets—formerly
that ig claimed, Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will
remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and
other affections caused by impure blood.— . NOW Open and
Will drive Malaria from the system and
Ready for Business.
For cure of Headache, Constipation and Inamis
digestion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satisMeals 25 cents.
faction guaranteed, or. money refunded.— . m
Price 50 cts. and $1:00 per bottle at Carr . 10 , Extras as per Bill of Fare.
Bros. Drug Store. . :
+ #@e-o——
occupied by Kistle.
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ROOM. TO RENT. =
A single room-on the seeond floor of the
Transcript block, Enquire of Fred EK.
Piano Tuning.
W. D. Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few
days. £23 Brown. ‘
Good Soda Is a Luxury,
Because It Is Hard to Find.
OUR SODA Pleases Alt the Faculties.
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It Pleases the E ye—Clear, Bright, Sparkling.
It Pleases the Touch—GlasSes of Good Quality and Clean.
It Pleases the Nerves— Delicate Service, No Jarring or Overfilling:
It Pleases the Taste—Cool, Pure, Delicious.
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FOLEY. LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
Opp. L. — & Co.’s Store, 13:Commercial St., Nevada City.
SPRING _MILEIN ERY.
Everything is New,
Everything ts Stylish,
Everything is Inexpensive.
Everything is Guaranteed.
Everything is Correct.
Continuous Sales Every Day.
Mrs. Lester & Grawford.
are thick in Double alley. Our party
was a little the worse for wear. My hat
was lost in the scuffle, One of the ministers had his coat torn half off, another
lost his spectacles and the temporary use
of one eye, while the chap that had
waded in first was wiping the blood
Read Our List of Bargains.
Every Department Complete.
from his face and nursing a spramed . * *_* *%& * & & & kk &_ * & ® Rak kK KKK KKK EK
thumb. When he said good night to me,
he remarked: :
‘**This expe rience has been a lesson to
me. I was going to China ds a missionary, but if Ican judge by what I’ve seen
tonight there is plenty ‘of room for misBARGAINS!
Read
sion work right here in this city, and I MEN’S SU ITI NGS
Round Cut, Square Cut, Cut-a-Ways.
Nobby, Stylish and Neat.
Three lines of Men's Suite $5; worth $10.
think I’l) stay here.’ That man has been
doing good work among the poor of this
city since then, and, China has lost, 8 a
good missionary and a man of nerve.’
New York World.
The Era of Muscle. Four lines of Men’s Suits $8; worth, $12.
Five lines of Men’s Suits $12; reduced This is an athletic age. Everybody wants
Dress Suits reduced to low figures, to be strong. The craze—for it has well
nigh reached that stage—affects both sexes
and even childhood. The pugilistic phase
of this fad in young America is by no means
morally promising. But it ia one thing to. offer for $6, $7,
$2 50 to $6 00 will buy an All-Wool
endowwith vigor and another to be Sandowed with muscle, Super muscularity is ing jobbers, I make that gain yours:
often induced by physical effort perilious to} . have secured the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat Manufacturing Establishment i in America.
health and calculated to shorten life. The
vigor which means a regular and efficient
diséharge of the physical functions, is the
first medium at which all may safely aim
without causing ruptures or breaking blood
vessels, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is
largely condutive to a gain in vigor of this
sort, since it stimulates and assists digestion, promotes régular bilious secretion and
keeps the bowels in order. Sleep, that
grand recuperator of nervous vigor, is enExtra values in Hard Hats.
Fedoras reduced to $1 50.
inspect
to offer, Stanley make, they go at $1.
Fancy Bows, all shades.
couraged by it, and it remedies malarial,. View my display of Gents’ F urnishings in my New Window.
It will convince you I am the leader in Styles and Fashions,
Do not mens te the fact that I have invoiced a large stock of Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’,
Shoes for $2 50, best value in America.
ains. Hand Sewed. Try them.
rheumatic and kidney trouble,
Midwinter Fair Souvenirs.
eee Rs and Children’s Sh
Large size Aluminum Souvenirs of the. I offer Gents’ M ule Skin
Midwinter Fair, only 10 cents; smaller Ble Seen 50 en i
nize, 5 cents. For sale by ©, J, Brand,
Bess Piseh a m24
Eptecepal ¢ Church,
Childven's Fe le and Kid $1 25 to
and widths.
There will be predching st ‘Trinity pie CHAS. GRIME 5
copal Church every Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock, Rev. W. M. Reilly, Rector. a7
Ss .
BARGAINS !
Three lines of Men’s Suits $1U; good value at $14.
Ask to see my $2 50 Derby—lftest style.
Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shape, reduced to 75 cents.
Call and my new stylish line of Shirtings justout. First to receive, first
= ra 2 line of Negligee Shirts—new and nobby.
and Shades, .
Teen aan to ati So orth 50 cents reduced to 25 cents.
25 roe i Windsor Scarfs—they go at 25 cents.
‘ola Par worth $3, they go at $2.
1 75. Correct Styles and Shapes. All sizes
. par SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY ORDERS. gg
‘Them.
from $17 50.
Just, received from the Hast, a large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Snits—latest cuts
and latest pattern. 1 offer’same at astonishingly low prices.
Suit.. The latest. _ Don’t miss this chance,
Parents, bring your boys in my store and buy them one of iny stylishlong-pants suits 1] New Jewelry to order in Any ‘Design.
$ and $9. Yo will save money.
I buy all my goods for Cash, direct from the pans thereby saving the expense payMadras, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.
ey go at $1 75,
Leading
BARGAINS!
Clothier. i tht
This Cut Represents the ~~»
as
~LUETJE & BRAND,
and Prices Low.
Remember that we Repair and Make
wa J
Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. ~~
Everything Wi exzanted.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
BROAD STREET, above Pine,
Best-Wateh in the Market,
Our stock in every line is CompLeTE
We cordially. invite
would—be purchasers to inspect the same.
F.C. LUETJE, %@, C. J. BRAND,
NEVADA CITY.
Twelve ed men and true have brought in the above verdict, You may, ask who
it is. It's Morrill, who helped Chris. Evans escape from jail.
In our case it is ‘different. Woe have been busy for the last ten days marking our
Large Stock of Spring Clothing
JUST RECEIVED FROM EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA MARKETS, . nie
And we arenot yet through. It will take us another week.
We will say to the people of Nevada county not to spend a 5-cent piece until we are
through marking, as it will be money in your pocket to examine our atock.
We are offering Bigger Bargains than ever before in our
eleven years” experience in Nevada County.
The reason we can give you such is: We aro tailors and consequently know what
we are buying. We ts ae a Large Scalé and we buy FOr Cash.
Cash counts now-aaye. :
We have the Largest Encablsbanant in Nevada County, having just thrown three stores into one. The frontage
of our store is 72 feet-and-the depth-62-feet.
We have a Full Line of Boys’ Suits from $t to $15.
Men's Suits from $2 50 to $32 50.
We are prepared'to fit anyone—rich or poor.. No difference how large or how small.
Our wagon with a Full Line of Samples for the Spring Trade will be out the ‘last of
next month. Reserve your orders until it comes,
Before visiting the Midwinter Fair please examine our atock of SPRING GOODS,
We can save you from 26 to 50 per cent. We doly voinpetition ta our prices,
Some time next-week, after we have finished our marking, we will publish a price list,
OF Goods will be shipped to any part af the esr tree of charge.
L. HYMAN & CO,
The Only One-Price Clothing House
AND THE ONES WHO BROUGHT PRICES DOWN,
In evade Country:
THE WHITE HOUSE.
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Gieasa: Display of:
SU MMER Goons.
We received the most elegant line of
NEW CHALLIES, PRINTS AND SATEENS
Ever Shown in the City.
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EREREKRERER ONGC . EXTRA SPECIAL..
[TR ood 16 yards Challies.,...%.6.06 cies poecencp often OO
As also any other FE SsT CLASS G sd in 13 as Good Quality Gingham ice eanee ee + foe f 4
~~ 14. [ee 46 Peromle: sc cccevcedves ohOe
their line. Sed 16 °"" = Extra Quality Callicos Pty AE ERS for $1 00
B. Newman & Co.,,
Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
ae VF ver Shown
0 ‘weeds,
Fancy Worsteds
3s u its . eae ancy Cheviots,
AND ENTIRELY X, DUPER REDS
he ese Re tee
Cash Grocery Store
ARTHUR, . WOLF
Would respectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened
: _ he Neagtat ct Seven he ment epee i ot
Fancy Groceries, Provisions,
CASE GOODS, ETC.
Koha Fas =f FOUND IN
© Goods will be sold. for Cash,
and the Prices Lowest.
= ++ 5 =New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg & Shaw's, where will
TRANSCRIPT
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ADA COUNTY
CHive me a Trial.————
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The Finest Lot of Spring
ALL THES YEAR'S PATTERNS,
Ne pike ie Our Suits Always Fit.
eee” MORRISON ove sree
a SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
If You Want to Get the County News.
RET ET. 2 I IELTS, FEN