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Brown & Calkins, Publishers.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
; FRENCH WOMEN JOURNALISTS,
Paris—Their Work and Manners,
OUT OF DATE.
Our Mines,
9
City mining district. In all the matter
would have filled many columns in our
paper, and it was our intention to publish
it in installments from day to day. That
(portion relating tothe Champion mine was
published yesterday. Those of our readers
who are familiar with what is being done at
that mine can readily see that the report is
much of it out of date, being at least a year
behind time, and does. not give anything
like an adequate idea of the present condition of the mine, It is pleasing to note the
' great improvements that have been made
there since the State Mineralogist obtained
the data for his report.
In looking through the —reports—of ether
mines in this district we find that they are
all considerably out of date, and for this
“reason we have conclnded not to publish
any more of the-report,
For nearly fifty years Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
-has led the van of blood medicines.
ne eee
Wants to Make a Bet.
There is at present in this city a gentlemau who offers to wager $250 that he cai
carry 108 pounds from the National Hote
in this city to the Holbrooke House a
Grass Valley and return, a distance of eight
miles, without resting. He is the samc
man who some time since carried a keg of
beer from Virginia City up to the summit ‘oi
Mount Davidson and return without rest
ing.
eee
To make the hair grow a natural color
prevent baldness and keep the scalp healthy,
Hall’s Hair Renewer was invented, and has
proven itself successful,
2@e
Probable Change of Timetable.
It is the opinion of railroad men that the
present timetable will not remain in force
a great while. A change is predicted to
take place within a month, for the reason
that as the winter advances it will be necessary to Jengthen the running time of trains,
owing to the many interferences in, travel
consequent upon stormy weather,
eee a
Methodist Church.
Services in the above church tomorrow.
Tn the morning Rev. A. T. Needham, Presiding Elder, will preach, Sacramental
service at the ¢lose of the sermon. At
night a .Thanksgiving sermon will be
preached by the pastor. Suuday School
and Epworth League at the usual hours,
' All are very cordially invited to attend
" these services. :
pic ele Ter
Congressman Caminetti Coming.
Marysville to Smartsville in a few days and
inspect the works of the Blue Gravel mine,
which are being operated under the! provisions of the Caminetti law. He will
Washington, D, C.
+--+ @ e+ —_THE EARLIER symptons of dyspepsia, such
as distress after eating, heartburn, and oceasional headaches, should not be neglected.
Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be cured.
Hoop’s Pints are the best family catharic
and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. . i i iE ca pipe ate
Tuar time-honored preparation, Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, is still the mé@dicine most
in demand for colds and coughs, It always
cures,
SE EEN Sy anne
Bill of Fare Changed.
Itis rather late for tripe, so J. J,
Jackson, at the Bee Hive Grocery Store
has concluded to intreduce to his enstomers the finest lot of Pickled Pigs’ Feet
ever seen in this city, Try ’em. They
go well with Shasta lemonade, j24
peace bathe Sh scialiaiaas :
Do nor put off taking a medicine. Numerous little ailments, if neglected, will soon .
rilla now, to expel disease, give strength and . fi
appetite, 2
Hoop’s P1118 cure censtipation by restorcanal, :
———+--—-+-9@ eet
KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your Bowels and make your Head clear as a
bell. : 2hc.and 60c. Sold by Carr Bros
a
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
ti
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
@ recognized
from Ammonia, Alum or onyotier adulterant, . peptic substitute is not to be much longer put up with, % 40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1893.
The State Mineralogist’s, Report on
The TRANSCRIPT began yesterday the
publication of that portion of the State
Mineralogist’s report relating to Nevada
ae ia f and the justice they dispense, 4
Congressman Caminetti will go trom in her mind, is represented by the prefect
of police, the detectives and the gendarmes, but never by the prisoners,
her name—Mme, de Martel—is better
come on to this city and ge from here to known in connection with novels on Patisian high life and as author of a few
comedies. She is .a’noted contributor,
in a very light vein, to that lively. publication, La Vie Parisienne,
lar, and, besides being a writer of great
talent, paints with success,
per women in Paris are those who write
about the thing théY know best—fashwhat upon this territory, and altogether
woman’s place in French journalism is
not all that could be desired.—_New York
Sun.
:
until she is red in the face and worn out
both in temper and body by a window in . .
a railroad train in her vain endeavors to
close or open it when all that a man haa
to do is to walk up and go over exactly
the same line of action that she has aiready exhausted, and down comes the refractory window in a jiffy? Itisa most
humiliating fact, but a very true one
nevertheless, that not five women out of
a dozen ever succeed in arranging a window to their satisfaction. They pull and
break up the system. Take Hood’s Sarsapatug until they are. embarrassed, and {.
at some slip of a man, who, without any
while the woman looks on in silent woning the peristaltic action of the alimentary pac rare wig wet fel and dexterity.
sembling a téid or a frog, and which
lived in the earlier periods of our planet’s
history, has been found in a surprisin
state of preservation in the marl beds o
Huezelweitz, Hungary, All species of
this gigantic frog are now extinct and
are known to the naturalists only through
the investigations of the geologists, 9
have often found parts orentire fossils
of the monster in strata of the triagsic
portion of the mesozoic period, -Southwick mentions it in a three line entry in
his ‘‘Quizzism and Key,” under the head
“A Frog as Large as an Ox,” and in
Barnett’s ‘Geological Epochs” it is considered in a chapter on “Huge Froglike
Creatures of the Mesozoic Age,”
garian marl bed is entire with the excepjaw. The skull measures 18 inches between thé eye sockets and weighs, exclusive of the ,missing
pounds, The bones which have discovered up to date (and there is stil)
hopes of finding the missing parts), with
the adhering matrix, weigh 1,860 pounds,
almest'a ton.—-St.-Louis Republic,
» MOST PERFECT MADE. igintito cooking is no longer a name,
comparatively few.
“stale,”
et effusions were worse than worth; © women who, in spite of this, persist in writing do not have sinecures,
Not long ago at a celebrated criminal
trial a woman journalist presented herself at the court ag the judiciary reporter
of a leading morning newspaper in Paris,
The police are said to haye been aghast
when Mme. Severine drew forth her pad
and pencil and demanded admission to
the press tables. The guards were somewhat taken aback, and, witli a deplorable lack of French chivalry, wanted to
turn her away. But, by wit or wiles of
some sort, she gained her point and
cleared a pathway for all women reporters who shall come after her,
Mme. Edmond Adam is another woman journalist, perhaps the leading onein
Paris. She is a politician, author: and
editor. She has been honored by the municipality of Paris in having her name
given to one of the streets of the capital,
an honor rarely bestowed on a person
during his lifetime. It isn’t much of a
street, to be sure, the Rue Juliette Lamber but it is young and may grow some
day. Under Napoleon III Mme, Adam
had a salon in opposition to the imperial
government, and there she reigned. She
was young and handsome then, with soft,
pretty hair and bright blue eyes, .She
was an intense republican and a great
friend of Garibaldi, At the close of the
Franco-Prussian war she had no one in
France to particularly Oppose, so she selected Bismarck. Such phrases as these
have been attributed to her: “Bismarck
and me!” “Bismarck was to have been
overthrown by me!” “At last the czar
condescends to follow my political views!"
She is a good speaker and can talk on almost any subject. Her dinners are decidedly interesting. One-fourth of her
guests are usually officers of the French
army, another fourth is composed of political men, and the others are artists and
literary people. The dinners are usually
followed by receptions, which are attended by cabinet ministers, deputies,
senators, diplomats and journalists,
There are, except on special occasions,
few women, :
Mme, Severine is both more valiant
and more sentimental than Mme, Adam.
Severine, as she is familiarly called, isa
well known figure in Paris. She has
been nicknamed Mamzelle Gavroche and
Jenny L’Ouvriere, and although she is
much given to literary floods of tears,
she writes vigorously and well. She has
her own particular conceptions of good
andevil. Severine imbibes her political
views from TheCri du Peuple(The Voice
of the People), and Mme, Adam drinks
of the fountain of La Republique Francaise, founded by Gambetta, Severine’s:
ambition is to secure the abolition of
capital punishment.
Mme. Yver is a curious figure in the
newspaper world, She frequents the
prefecture of police, and is remarkable
for her persistent praise of the police
“Good. ”
Gyp is another. woman journalist, but
Gyp is popuPerhaps the most successful newspaons. But men are encroaching someWhy Is It?
Why is it that a woman can struggle .
nally, ina pleading manner, look around
onsense, brings about the desired effect,
Some Are Ranked Among the Notables of
The newspaper women of France are
They are constantly accused of a total lack of the critical
faculty and of a wantof perception of
the ridiculous, Furthermore, their ideas
on ethics and philosophy are said to be
Nevertheless it is true that
their contributions to magazines and periodicals are impatiently awaited and
widely read, after which many. of the
masculine writers go into mental convulsions and tear their vocabularies in
tatters in trying to prove that these femieen enn
Death of a Well-Known Man.
James Borland, the well-known hotel
man of Auburn, died at that place Thursday. He had been in the hotel business at
Auburn many years,
chased the Arlington Hotel and changed
the name te the Borland House,
was a member gf Nevada Commandery, No.
6, Knights Templar, a native of Scotland,
aged about 69 years. A wife, a grown-up
som and an adopted daughter survive him.
pomeraeen QO
“Congregational Church.
There will be preaching morning and
evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Sub~
ject of discourse in the evening: ‘A
Mother’s Sorrow.” All young people invited, especially young men.
: RAN
Tue time-honored preparation, Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, is still the-medicinemost
in demand for colds aud coughs. It always
cures,
ee
THREE-rourTus of your ailments arise.
from liver troubles which Simmons Liver
Regulatcr cures,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder,—
Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest
United States Government Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder (o., '
106 Wall St., N. Y
A Big Reduction.
~ Mrs. Lester & Crawford, at their store on
Main street, have made great reductions.in
prices on certain articles, in order to give
their customers a benefit.
offering, as a leader, Ladies Woolen Skirts
for 50 cents, the former price ef which was
$1.25. This isa bargain, tf
other localities.
well to ponder,
transportation companies.
Fruit Trausportation.
David Lubin, a pushing merchant of Sacramente, has originated a scheme for the
transportation of fruit by the Government . noon to the following named parties :
They are now! on the postal plan. The idea has been enC, Landsburg,
T. L. Abbott,
W. ©. O’Connor,
M. G. Wyllie,
J. O. Culver,
Wm. Haven, Scott’s
Geo. Olwey,
.C. B. Landers,G. H. Powers, .
T, Halligan,
T, Howard,
E. Huhn,
H. ©. Jagger,
8. L. Ramsey,
T. Wexler,
F, Lombardi,
J. KE. Hewston,
T. Wayman, Le
J. L. Potter, Fresno,
W. R. Conlin, «, *
P. GC. Debe
C. F. Long, Epreka,
A. G. Riahng,
National Exchange, Broad Street.
W. F. Geary, Sacramento, :
Union Hotel, Main Street.
W. S. Snyder, Virginia City,
A. G. Dennett, Relief Hill,
Geo. McCullough, North San J uan,
iad
tid
A: J, Cadwallader, Dutch Flat,
kK. L. Hamilton, Forest City, :
‘H. W. Morris, San Francisco,
W. J. Swift, Sacramento,
L. R. Prescott, Washington,
‘Frank Milliford, Auburn,
C. J, Chadwick, Coeper’s Mill,
lat,
E. M. Williams, Sacramento,
o
ti
W. W. Ellis, Grass Valley,
A. R. Gurrey, San Francisco,
r
G. F. Henricka, Columbia Hill,
T. B. Dillon, San Juan,
B. H. Sutliff, Marysville,
* Wm. Haven, Dutch Flat,
ebernardi, Sierra City,
E, E. Backletéh, San Francisco,
ot)
T
of Nevada County
Teachers Examination.
HE semi-annual Examination of applicants f
to teach in the public schools . Liver Regulator.
will be held at Washington
Schoolhouse, Nevada City, begiuning at 9 o'clock
M, on
Monday, December 25th, 1893,
and continue during during the week. Each applicant is required by law “ry a fee of $2.
for Certificates
symptom of
. ROGERS,
dyspepsia.
Mrs. T, S, Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says: ‘‘Shiloh’s ,. Vitalizer
LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a:
debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels,
-. Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros.
‘SAVED
080
Beier that you ‘‘can’t be cured” is a
Take Simmons
nn OI ns
For Rent.
, The large store-room in Transcript Block
lately occupied by Rassak & Co, is offered
There is a growThe fact that
it is being considered is significent of the . ago was taken suddenly ill with pneumonia,
Deceased . drift of public sentiment. There is a mean~. died at Grass Valley yesterday afternoon.
ing in it which railroad companies would do,
NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS.
MY
Superfine in Quality,
From Marysville Woolen
_—-BOYS’ *
t
Secretary Board of Education, /tér rent. Apply at this office, . tf
\
A A 7 ees
ne
From the Way Mfg. Co.
Of North Fork, N. B.:
‘M0 i
UNDERWEAR
a A,
Mills of California.
$
B. H. MILLER, -_I have for years been the leader
In the Fine Underwear market.
This year, as usual, I offer not
Only the largest assortment in
The county, but the finest.
Surprisingly Moderate in Prices
Big Values for a Very Small Amount of Money.
The Old Reliable.
a
Th i 3 ro oe Weighed a Ton.
The labyrinthodon, a huge creature reThe specimen unearthed in the Huuon of the left forearm and the lower
w, 812
necessity, and its dys4
a
PLEARANE SIL
~<a
ladies, Wiss and Chien’ Clas an
at the
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE
We are now receiving our’ Goods
crowded and must have room. ae
We have concluded to make a Grand Clearance Sale of
Capes. We offer the entire Stock at such
Prices as was never before known here.
Ladies and Misses Cloaks and
Se) ae
We have the very latest styiesi of beautiful
Capes
Ftosenberg -:Bros.
yin
for the Holiday Trade and we are
Ladies’ Cloaks For Five Dollars--well worth Ten Dollars.
This will be the largest and cheapest sale ever known in Ne
The Sale will commence on Monday, Nov,
a
CALL AND BE CONVINCED aT
ROSENBERG BROS,
1 The Leading Dry Goods, Carpet and Fancy Goods House
Ns e@-conTay ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. “Sq
vada County, as cur stock is immense.
13th, and continue wntl the 26th.
in the County.
1/f t Have Not What You Want;
a?
Auction Sale of Real Estate.
The real estate belonging te the late Wm.
a +s ice
Death of Wm. Carlyon.
Wm. Carlyon, who not more than a week
rnin nth ores
¥ruitilaxi,
The California Pruitilaxi Manufacturing
Company. are offering prizes to boys and
girls under sixteen years of age for painting
in water colors an outline sketch of the
Fruitilaxi Tree, copies. of which can be pro.’
cured at Vinton’s drug store. The full-size
tree, showing the proper colors, can be seen
in Mr. Vinton’s show window. The cards
Fmust be returned Within forty days after
being received, and to be painted in water
$2.50; third prize, $1; and thitteen consolation prizes of 50 cents each,
+ 2@e >
Hires’ Root Beer.
Headquarters for this delicious and
healthful summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street
T Gu Cun
here others fall, Coughs, Croce, Ure
Hoarseness, Whoo h and
ma, "
ping Coug
Consumption it fea no rival:
usands,and will cuRm you if
time, Id by gists on a guarCheat, use
a e ty)
SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTE 25e.
LOH'S/ACATARRH
Wolf was sold at public auction this foreF. T. Nilon, the store and the building
dorsed by fruit growers at Winters and adjoining, for $1,350.
It is not surprising that} J. W. Downing, the vacant lot and adrelief is sought from the exactions of the . joining building and lot, for $1,050.
J.J. Jackson, building and lot adjoining
ing tendency ainong producers to favor the} Nevada Hose House, for $890,
enlargement of the functions of Governmeut so as to include, at least partially, the .
carriage of commodities. This opens a very
Recently he pur-. large question for discussion,
Myra. Jennie
+
“1 Could Eat Nothing
but very light food, without having terrible
distress in my stomach. Before I had taken
One bottle of Hood's I saw that it was
to grow better
while taking five bottles. and
doing me good. I continued
Cunningham.
Now ! Can Eat, Anything,
Be sure to
and my health ts very much better than for ~
years,” MRS.JENNIE CUNNINGHAM, South
New Castle, Me.
_Nood’s Sarsaparilla :
get
Positively
practical experience the advan
trading at the Plaza Groeery Store.
Certainly
of the information to profit by it.
Probably 4
a problem that bothers us all,
line, and especially
products,
Quite Likely
Hoop's Piius cure Constipation, 950.
colors. The first. prize is $5.;-second prize, E= —————————
{Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length {userted under this head for 60 Centa. a week or §2a month.
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month;
ble invariably in advance. }
Estray Notice.
Caine to my Ranch a Sorrel Colt.
er is requested to eall and pay charges and
take him away. L. H. WELLS. -.n13-1m
In quantities to suit.
Butvarp, Broad street, opposite Pennsylvania Engine House.
opened
Good.as new,
Daily Transcript O
\ WEEK.
Each additional line
Cider and Vinegar. ae
For sale by B.
nl3-2w
Dressmaking Parlors.
Miss
For Salo. Cheap.
A Dump Cart and Harness,
Enquire at the
ffice.
Emima Buteau
Fashionable’ Dress-making Parlors at Mrs, Mills‘. *
residence on Main st.
PayaOwn.
has
n71m
Possibly
wants of the
them. e
It is not necessary to partioularize as to our stock, for we
have about everything You can
tind in a first-class Grocery and
Feed Store, including staples
such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Spices, Canned Goods, Flour,
Meal, Hay, Grain, etc., etc.
}
What’s More
FRUIT
Our store is the Leading Fruit
Depot of Nevada City. “We
have the most and the freshest
of everything in the way of «
Fruits, domestic and imported.
FISH .
Fish of all kinda—fresh and
02 ;
salt water, received by express;
REMEDY,
y rrh? This remedy is arane
tocure you. Price, 50cta, Injector frown.
For saleat Cair Bros,
Musical Department
Vinton’s Dray and Stationery Stor
——
EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISOO PRICES !
Including
VIOLINS
BANJOS
MANDOLINS
GUITARS
ACCORDEONS
4 Will Quickly Get it for You
=,soa
REDUCTION. 1
SHEET MUSIC ORDERED.
DR. J. F. SHAW,
Dentist.
Office in Odd Feliows Building, Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Fine Plate Work a Specialty.
All Kinds of Fillings,
Extracting Skillfully Done.
—
N PAINTING. .
GE. WITHINGTON
IVES notice that he is prepar
J Signs, Carts, Buggies and
in the highest style of the art,
From and after date I will paint
Carts from $5 to $10.
Buggies trom $15 to $22.50,
_Sign Painting a specialty.
SHOP ON BROAD STREET, Oppoy. LARGEST AND FINEST sTOoK .
SITE YORK STREE1,
Om Give we ao call bef,
your work elsewhere,
ed to paint
agons, eto.,
ore placing
évery Thursday evening.
POULTRY
Live and Dressed Poulty, fat
and tender, right from our own
coopa,
”
—
CaAasH COUNTS
—sat—
KINKEAD'’s
‘House Furnishing Rooms,
Commercial st., Nevada Oity.
.
THE LOWEST PRICES!
"PARLOR SETS sevroom
ae
MANUFACTURER
IMPORTER
WHOLESALER RUGS, ETC.
Upholstering and Repairing Done on
Short'Notioe,
RETAILER =. —— : ——
AN HONEST
HAVANA CIGAR!
THE WOODPECK
Zi
)
The TRANSCRIPT is the oldest and most new:
‘ gressive, fearless, clean. The CALL is one
gives full foreign, domestic and State d a
organized attempts of all kinds to rob the people, exposes rascality wherever found
4
Ulubhing *°* °°
po © Thé* Daily S. “F. Call
Only NINE DOLLARS A YEAR for the two by Mail
When paid for in advance.
= L———————— —
only $9.
ER v7
HaND-MADE CuBAN Prockss
a Goop as I'mMportep
Much Better Than Key West!
WM. GIFFIN,
Natfve Son of Maryland
NWevada Citv. Cal.
The. Daily Transcript
And the
Ofer
DINING AND
= _KITCHEN FURNITURE.
BEDDING,
FLOOR MATTING,
You have never demonstrated by your. own
You have ‘read our newspaper advertise~
ments and heard our patrons vouch for the
fact that we. more than fulfill all promises
made in those advertisements; but in the
rush and hurry of life you have not been
sufficiently impressed by the importanee
If you will take a moment no think abouts
you will conclude that this matter is wore
thy of your best attention, Hew to make
each hard-earned dollar go the farthest is
¢ At the
same time we want . eee goods in every
© we want good food
If you once get to trading with us you will
continue to do so. We make this assertion
For as experienced store-keepers we not on~
ly have a complete understanding of the
ople of Nevada City and vi.
cinity, but labor conseientiously to supply
% “
The Plaza Store
SHURTLEFF & SON.
S00 eward I
The above Reward will be
paid for the arrest and .conviction of the persons who
tampered with the Flume of
the South Yuba Company on
the morning ot Tuesday, Sepfeet of Flume was. destroyed.
JOHN SPAULDING,
Manager South Yuba Water Go,
Removal cg
John Delbridge
Has Removed
To THE
Transcript Block,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Where he will keep constantly on-hand the Largest
and best stock of
# Boots and Shoes
To be found in. Nevada City,
Sole agent for the Latest New Patent
sy paper in Nevada county—bright, pro-. Rubber Ladies’ Overshoes. Go and see
of America’s greatest newspapers—. them, _»
fights corporate greed and
The regular subscription prio of each of theas papers in $6 « year ie advance,
Hundreds of people have THE TWO for Are you ameng the wumber? If not, .
why not! 16 is & business ofer to th:gking, reading, snving people,
.
a
“ty 7 Py my
Ho le agent jor the celebrated W. L. DOUGLASS
and in fact is the breeziest, newsiest and most dependable paper, printed in Ban . 8202S, and keeps s full supply on hand.
Franciace,
RE AIRING DONE promptly and neatly, and at
the very lowest prices,
DON'T vorost THE PLAcki «.
j Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
"
tember 26th, 1893, when 600 .
o