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May 4, 1894 (4 pages)

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evada ity Daily Tran & ‘ EB a arene script VOL. LXVI--NO, 10272 i tai NEVADA CITY. CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1894, Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT — Published Every ‘Evening, except Sunday. ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. ae CITIZENS’ KE. J. McFadden, Sacramento, BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. Harold T. Power, Auburn, Paul Schoen, Oakland, W. J. Rogers, Grass Valley; SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per. Week or 60 Cts. per Month L. W. Evans, San Juan, A. J. Becht, San Francisco, P. Kellaghan, Forest City, J. Dudley, Columbia Hill, TICKET WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. S. Huckins, San Juan, Mrs. J. Howell, Mountain House, Geo. Penrese and family, Bloomfield, J. Bradbury, Sai Juan, T, Evans, Francisco, For City Trustees On Pike’s Peak. ‘*The officer in charge of the United States signal service station on the top of. Pike’s peak has rather a lonesome time of it, especially in winter,’’ said’ Major C. P. Leonard of Colorado. ‘‘He lives in-a low, flat building made of stone, which is anchored and bolted to the granite bowlders. During the winter months he has no connection whatever with the rest. of :the world, as it is imible for a human being to ascend to is station and just as impossible for him to go down. *‘Snow is his only water supply, and even in the heat of summer there is always enough within a few feet of his door—to-furnish—all—the water—needed: His official duties are light, requiring only an occasional inspection of the instruments. The rest of the time he occupies in reading and viewing the surrounding country through his telescope. On a clear day the ‘houses of Colorado Springs, 20 miles away, are plainly visible, and during the summer he can see men walking around the town in their shirt sleeves and ladies clothed in white dresses, while he is perched up among the clouds, with snow piléd around on all sides. ’’~—St. Louis Globe-Democrat, On Parade. It was agreat day in the driving park, and there had never been a finer display of wealth on wheels seen in that locality, ‘and a man had come ont tosee what it all meant. It was plain he had never seen a carriage parade before, After a bit he turned to one of the great mass of spectators. “What is it?” he inquired, nodding toward the gorgeous pageant. “It’s a carriage parade of our moat’ fashionable classes,’’ was the reply. “‘Oh,’’ said the man, ‘‘it’s a kind of a parade of the unemployed, is it?’’ The other one looked curiously at the man. : ‘‘That’s all right,’ said the man, as if he knew what he was talking abont, and he walked away:—Detroit Free Press, . Railroad English, Teacher—Give a synonym for the word ‘‘reduce.’’ Bright Boy—Eqnalize., ‘*Wrong.’’ ‘‘Well, that’s the word the railroads use when they reduce wages.’’ “Hum! Give asynonym for the word ‘increase,’ ’’ ‘*Equalize, ’’ ‘‘Nonsense!’? ; ‘‘Well, that’s the,word the railroads use when they increase rates.’’—Good News. Singularly Inconsistent. Another (stares of the iNogical work: ing of the femi:.itie mind is the fact that when a young woman was kissed by a stranger in a street in Providence she shoutdéd ‘‘Murder!’’—Boston Journal, ~ . Singular Bookkeeping. The following is vouched for by acorrespondent as being extracted verbatim from a list of stores wanted by the steward of a Tyne steamship: ‘‘Stoars wonted; 2 doyan egs, 1 am, 14 pund bakon, 2 tins sasinger, 6 tins supe, 2 tins biled meet, 2 tins motin, 100 wate potaes, 6 lofes sofe bred, 1 b. lard, 1 smole cheas, sum fresh meet vegables, & sum Karirts and turmita, tins serdeens, 2 tins histers (oysters) t try, 2 notmegs, 2 tins samin, 2 ting frute, 1 tin marmalaid, 6 ~ solt fish. ’’—Newcastle (England) News. The Day After the Burglary. Detective—Yes, I’ve got the description of the missing jewelry written down. all right. Now, bow much, money did, the fellows take? Mr. Billus—I don’t know exactly. Maria, my dear, how much money was there in my pockets last night*?—Chicago Tribune, The innkeepers’ business was practiced in Rome at the time. of Christ There were then over 700 registered inns in the capital. Each had a registered sign, which no other innkeeper was permitted to copy. 6eo Tue B1oop is the source of health. Keep, it pure by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which} is peculiar to itself, and superior in strength, economy, and medicinal merit. Hoop’s PiLLs are purely vegetable, care-' fully prepared from the best ingredients, 25c, oo ee Ice! Ice! The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any part of the city. Orders left at the Ice Honse, onthe Plaza, will be promptly attended to, al3 °Oe SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a. guarantee. » Iteures Incipient Consumption. Itis the best Cough Cure, Only one cent a dose, 25 ets, 50 cts,, and $1.00. Sold by Oarr Bros. Piano Tuning, W. D. Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in s few days. £23 _ ee Michell’s Dancing. School. /at Odd Fellows Hall Thursday evening. J. 8. Hennessey, Grags Valley, B. Erricsson, a W. P. Wilson, San C. J. Le Due, $ J, M. Hatcher;-Columbia Hill, J. McGuire, San Francisco, J. M. Williams, * Francisco, ‘ ALEX. GAULT, T. H. CARR, J. C. RICH, A Grand Social. The social to be given by the ladies 6t the Beneficent Society at the Union Hotel next Briday evening, May 4th, promises to be a very brilliant affair. Geo. Allen Watson and Wm. Elnor Johns, dramatic réaders, of San Francisco, and Miss Mattie Dreyfuss, pianist, ef Los Angeles, have kindly consented to take a part in the program, which will be rendered by some of the ' best local talent ‘of the city. Delicious strawberries and cream will be served. ‘A cordial invitation is extended to all. sion 35 cents; —— ” Election, Monday, May 7th. TO THE PUBLIC. J. A. Northway and A. W. Morris are the new proprietors of the Union Hotel, being the successors of the late firm of Northway & Bodewig.: These gentlemen have . formed a co-partnership and will hereafter conduct the house as a strictly first-class hotel. Mr. Northway herewith returns his sincere thanks to the patrons of the old firm, and both gentlemen solicit a share of the public’s patronage for the new. Every attention will be shown the traveling public. New and important improvements have been made in the hotel and grounds, and tourists will find it the most healthful as well as comfortable hotel in the mountains, Admis+e New Potatoes. A large lot of new potatoes just received at J. J. Jackson’s, which will be sold at 3 cents per pound, tf ~+@eo . oad Mrs. T. 8. Hawxtns, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy, for a débilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels, Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros, Come Early and Don’t Get Left. lam going to sell Goods this Spring by the Irresistible Power of Low Prices. in a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 2 a Read Our List of Bargains. Every Department Complete. La an a a a a oo 2 oo oe 2 2 BARGAINS! _ BARGAINS! . BARGAINS! Read Them. MEN’S SUITINGS——_ Round.Cut, Square Cut, Cut-a-Ways,. Wobby, Stylish and Neat. Three lines of Men’s Suits $5; worth $10, Four lines of Mén’s Suits $8; worth $12. Three lines of Men’s Suits $10; good value at $14,
Five lines of Men’s Suits $12; reduced from $17 50, : Dress Suits reduced to low figures. Just received from the East, a large invoice of Boys’ Stylish Knee Suits—latest cuts and latest pattern. 1.otfer same at astonishingly low prices, ee $2 50 to $6.00 will buy an All-Wool Suit. The latest. Don’t miss this cliance. Parents, bring your boys in my store and buy them one of my stylishlong-pants suits I offer for $6, $7, & and $9. You willsave money, _ j ; ; I buy all my géods for Cash, direct from the factory, thereby saving the expense paying jobbers, I make that gain yours, * J. A. Norruway, A. W. Morris. I-have secured the Sole Agency of the Largest Hat Manufac— turing Establishment in America. Extra values in Hard Hats, Ask to see my $2 50 Derby—latest. style. Fedoras reduced to $1 50. Stylish Boys’ Hats, Fedora shape, reduced to 75 cents. : Call and inspect my new stylish liné-of Shirtings justout. First to receive, first to offer. Stanley make, they goat $1. Madras, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1. An elegant line of Negligee Shirts—new and nobby. Neckwear in ‘all Styles and Shades, Twenty dozen Scarfs worth 50 cents reduced to 25 cents, 25 dezen Windsor Scarfs—they go at 25 cents. Fancy Bows, all shades, View my display of Gents’ Furnishings in my New Window. It will convince you I am the leader in Styles and Fashions. Do not overlook the fact that I have invoiced a large stock of Genta’, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Shoes, ; ; I offer Gents’ Mule Skin Shoes for $2 50, best value in America. My $3 50 Kangaroo Goods are bargains, Hand Sewed, ‘I'ry them, Ten dozen Ladies’ Cloth, Top Kid—they go at $1 75. 25 dozen Dongola Kid, worth $3, they and ‘widths, * Leading MM SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY ORDERS, gay ~ at $2. ° 75, Correct Styles and Shapes. All sizes Cash Grocery Store ! ARTHUR WOLF Would respectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened a New Grocery Store, on Main Street, next to Legg be kept at all times the most complete stock of Fancy Groceries, Provisions, CASE. GOODS, ETC. FOUND IN NEVADA & Shaw’s, where will rY [SPRING MLL Frozen—Then on Fire! Episcopal Church, Like the application of ice te the small of your back, is the sensation produced by. the chills that precedes the fever of malaria. Then comes the roasting stage, when évery vein throbs and is scorched ag if with liquid fire: Then you well nigh dissolVe in exhausting perspiration that leaves you as limp asa wet dish rag. These alternating torments are not remediable permanently with quinine; which is, moreover, a most damaging cumulative poison. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters drives\out thé fog and repels its ferthor attacks. It is the ‘leading medicinal safeguard against malaria all over the continents.of North and South America, Guatemala, the Isthmus of Panama, Mexico and} Australia, It regulates the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys, énitiches the blood, and promotes appetite, sleep and digestion. It is not only a medicine, but an effective cordial welcome of the most-deli¢ate palate. Rheumatic tendency is counteracted by it. SPONSE There wil be preaching at Trinity Episcopal Church every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. W. M. Reilly, Rector. al7 ox Found, A lady’s earring. Finder can have it hy calling at this office. a26 Midwinter, ‘Fair Souvenirs. Large size Aluminum Souvenirs of the Midwinter Fair,> only 10. cents; smaller size, 5 cents. For sale by ©, J, Brand, Broad street, m24 Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so ‘well known and so popular as to need-no special mention, All who have used Electric Bitters sing the . ° same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guarantéed to do all that is 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.— Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers, — For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded,— Price 50 cts, and $1.00 per bottle at Carr Bros. Drug Store, For ¢ mp no ri ee ee thousands, and will cuRR you in time. Id by ista on @ guarantee. a or use SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTER.2%c, REMEDY, y rh? This remedy is guaran. to oure you, Price; 0 cts, Intector troa, For-sale at Cair Bros. Good Soda Is a Luxury, Because It Is Hard to Find. OUR SODA Pleases All the Faculties. C It Pleases the Eye—Clear, Bright, S It Pleases the Touch=Glasses of G It -Pleases-the Nerves filling It Pleases the Taste—Cool, Pure, Delicious, x Sk MOE ies sear aoa ewe * FOLEY, MAKER, Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 —— St., sea City. JNERY. parkling, ood Quality and Clean, Delicate Service, No Jatring or Overp Everything is New. Everything is Stylish, Everything is Inexpensive, Everything ts ‘Guaranteed. Everything ts Correct. Continuous Sales Every Day. EQ Mrs. Lester & Grawford. a This Cut Represents the ~~ Best Wateh in the Market, LUETJE & BRAND, crarneneed As also any other FIRST CLASS Goods in their line. "==> -Our stock in every line is CompLeTe and Prices Low. We cordially invite Remember that we Repair,and Make New Jewelry to order in Any Design. —~e ; a ——T Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. ~~ F. C. LUETJE, Yo, °C. J. BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. L. H State’s Prison for Life! .; . Pwelve good 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. We have been busy for the last ten days marking our Large Stock of Spring Clothing JUST RECEIVED FROM EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA MARKETS, And we are not 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 stock, 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 are tailora and we are buying. We buy on a Large Scale.and_we. bay Bor Cash counts now-e-wiys. e 23 We have the Largest Establishment in Nevada County, hav—" ing 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 $1 to $15. Men's Suits from $2 50 to $32. 50. We are prepared to fit anyono—rich or poor: “No difference how large or how amall. 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. Sal Before visiting the Midwinter Fair please examine our stock ef SPRING GOODS, We can save you from 25 to 50 per cent, We defy competition in our prices, : Some time next week, after we have finished our marking, M&F Goods will be shipped to any part of consequently know what Cash we will publish a price list, the county free of charge. The Only One-Price Clothing House AND THE ONES WHO BROUGHT PRICES DOWN In Nevada County. TIOUSE. THE WHITE H Grand Display of SUMMER GOODS. yf eerermembaanae ee MANESANE, We received the most elegant line of NEW CHALLIES, PRINTS AND SATEENS Kver Shown in the City, > = ~~ EXTRA SPECIAL = ge 16 yards OMMNOES Cera cirtrcacs: bp iskscaaks for $1 00 13 ** Good Quality Gingham....... for $1 00 14. * ss 1, ROROMIR ic. Fes ikke for $1 00 16 ** ~— Extra Quality Callicos,...3... for $1 OO B. Newman & Co., Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. would-be purchasers to inspect the same. . : The Finest Lot of Spring Goods Ever Shown in the County. Scotch Tweeds, raney Worsteds, aney Cheyiots, xford Grays Ps ’ ALL THIS YEAR'S PATTERNS Spring $38; Suits bie 4 2 ee, Sa ae AR ROR AND ENTISROM LAST YEAB'G. SOBRE! Our Suits Always Fit. errs ORRISON PINE STREET. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRANSCRIPT BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. et if You Want to Getthe County : News.