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June 20, 1888 (4 pages)

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"= The Daily Transcript. It ofh me! Uni mor Pov Lin SDR w DR ars, he : of oins 4 on. A © tke: few © tr OCA ho cst ta prosecution, ducted by Messrs. Caldwell & Litile, who were-appointed by the court. oe Keenan and A. T. Frye. rey °° ‘evening, July 2d. . residence of Mrs. Wm. Giffin this afditional jurors were obtained, 24 in all haying been examined: 8. L: Blackt 4 Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: fo. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. CIRCULATES IN evade City Grass Valley, ri & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, rench Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s _ Flat, Graniveville, Truckee, andevery other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the a * ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1888. ESE LOCAL MATTER. A Bref Record of Various Matters of Local Interest. A. Blumenthal is having his dwelling house repainted. In the case of Hamilton vs. Underwood a stay of execution for 15 days : Trinity Society will meet at the ternoon at two.o’clock,’ On Saturday evening next Profs. Davis and Goyne will repeat at Grass Valley the concert recently given at this city. Jas. Sherritt; a. native of Canada, was naturalized yesterday on the testjmony of C. F. McGlashan and T. M. ‘Bittencourt. Constable Dillon yesterday afternoon’ arrested Tessie Varney, Nellie Knight and Jennie Taylor, women of bad repute, for being drunk and disorderly. a ‘ The weather prevailing here this month is not unprecedented, but it is unnsual. There was a heavy rainstorm night before night and yesterday morning. Camer and Drabek, the glne-makers of Little York township, have issued a ““challenge to the World” to compete with them in that line of business. Théy really manufacture a superior article. Those people who attended the Theater Monday evening were highly gratified at the gentlemanly behavior of the lads present. Marshal, Neagle is entitled to much credit for checking the hoodlumism heretofore rampant on such occasions. The Boca Killing. The trial of W. A. Keys on a charge of fatally shooting John W. Payton at Boca on the 8th of last May, began in the Superior Court yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling presiding. District Attorney Long and C. F. McGlashan are the counsel for the the defense being con3 WEDDED. ,_ Bome quick and bitter words we said, ‘Anltthen we parted. How the sun ‘ Swam thro: he sullen mist of gray! ‘he summer day, ” J happiest hiours were done; 1 dead. gappmapicsennicnincs BI Friendsi.:, How proud \.c went on our separate ways, And spake no word and made no moan! She braided up her flowing hair ‘That I had always called so fair,~*Although she scorned my loving tone, My word of praise. (SO p ee eee AndI! Imatched her scorn with scorn; I hated her with all my heart, . Until we chanced to meet one day; She turned her pretty head away; «~ I saw two pretty tear drops start: Lo! love was bora. cece . Some fond repenting word I said; ' = She answered only with a sigh; . But when I took her hand in mine A radiant glory, half divine, “ Flooded the earth and filled the sky Now we are wed. — ~ 2 VEGETABLE OR ANIMAL DIETY , They Suggest the Food We oe Should Eat. As regards the teeth, it must be admitted that in relation to the subject in hand they literally and truly cut both ways. Inthe complete set of 32 there are 20 for grinding, 8 for biting, and 4 for tearing. nwune Grinding teeth are required for animals which live on grains and other hard vegetable substances; biting teeth are necessary for animals which nibble soft substances like-grasses.and_some.fruits; tearing teeth are essential for animals which actually tear tough and resistant’ structures, like flesh, to pieces. In man the grinding teeth largely preponderate; and how well fitted these teeth are for grinding seeds, grains, acorns, and the like, the teeth of our very old forefathers tell a significant and true tale. In man the biting teeth have a conspicuous place and avery decisive function; with them, even to the present, the skilled bitér tan cut through the finest thread, a feat equivalent to dividing the most delicate filament of food fibre that grows from the earth. The teeth are wegetable weapons; they are the best of weapons which the out-and-out vegetarsfan can use; they assist him both in “practice and argument. ‘ But then there remain those four tearing fangs, those canine or dog’s teeth, so firm, strong, and savage. The.canine or tearing teeth stand out strikingly in favor of the view that man is formed for eating flesh; but it cannot be said by the stanchest flesh eater that the flesh-eating tendency is the strongest altogether. No; it iscertain that the balance turns fairly the other way. It may, however, be argued, that very fact of the existence of only four tearing teeth gives countenance to the belief that nature has supplied the human animal with fangs for devouring animal flesh if he is obliged or desirousso todo. This is true, but only toa limited extent, because ye now know that even the teeth, firm as they are, become, by constant habit of life, changed in form and character. The canine tooth itself, even in the dog, has been exceptionally so modified from this cause as to leadto a characteristic type of structure indicative of the influence of manner of life on growth when extended through many generations.— Richardson in Longnian’s Magazine. "@ Our Teeth as —_ : ILLUSTRATING VOCAL PROGRESS. y Synopsis of Exposition of the Holt System of Musical Instruction. * Frank Damrosch deliveredin New York recently a lectureon ‘‘The Best Methods of Vocal Instruction in Our Schools.”’ which consisted of defendant, and six were passed. The following were accepted and sworn: James Colley, Sam Wolford, Wm. Cunningham, J. H. Eden, John In the afternoon the following adwell, Jno. Driscoll, R. G. Roberts, P. Foley, J. H. Cook, M. Garver. District Attorney Long made an able opening statement for the prosecution, which will be published in full tomorrow. ©. R. McLellan and Geo. Ww. Fray testified. At The Theater. “The Boston Comedy Company on Monday night had a good sized audience to witness their performance of Hazel Kirke. The play was satisfactorily given. Mr. Barrett’s ‘‘Dunstan Kirke’’“was somewhat of a departure from the regulation characterization, but its very originality made it doubly interesting to those who had seen the drama on former occasions. Charles Gray gave an admirable representation of ‘{‘Pittacus Green,’ and Mr. Philleo who always does well whatever he undertakes earnel and received much commendation as “Carringford.”’ The “DollyDutton” of Mamie Axtell (Mrs. Gleason) won for that charming little soubreite the most marked demonstrations of favor. The other ladies and gentlemen sustained their parts almost equally well. Last evening the. Irish play of ‘‘Kathleen Mavourneen” was to be given. The very low prices of admission (25, 35 and 50 cents) should give the company good audiences despite the complaint about “hard times.” ——— 3 ——eerrnr” Chosen Friends Election. The following were elected Monday evening as officers of Nevada City Council, No. 118, O. CG. §F.: 8. -s. Shurtleff, P. C.; Mrs. Josephine Swartz, C. C.; J. Sims, V.C.; Mrs. M. L. Breed, President; E. F. RosenSec. ; J. H. Onstott,: T; H. GuenGuard; C. McClintock;Sen-; U. Brinkman, M.; Mra. M. G. . J. C. Rich, J. M. Walling and C. L. Muller, Trustees ; Dr. M. E. Little, Medical Examiner. The installation will take place on Monday _thal, ther, Mrs. Carter, M. ATS —————— Persars no local disease has puz-zled and baffled the medical ‘profesgion more than nasal catarrb. While not immediately fatal it is amon the nauseous an’ 8ing ills the fleshis heir ‘to, and : e .show very few or no Cases of chronic catarrh by treat. The discourse, been mouths. + The Holt system is ‘Tobacco ever sold on Sha atoncesee why ithas an On © be 210 S ery © Anica Hiture, woo had nder instruction about eight founded upon the principle of rhythm, which Mr. Damrosch defined as a mental conception, the regujar recurrence of accented sounds. + The principle as applied tothe music gcore was demonstrated by the use of a pendulum operated by the speaker. The varied oscillations of this instrument marked the different tempi and took the place of beating time by hand, which was considered detrimental to the pupil's progress by reason of the motion of the hand irce from any detracting influence. French Women's Corsets. ~> Det common sense decide as to corsets. A weak, nervous woman who feels best in loose wrappers cannot judge for a robust girl who really enjoys the trim set of her corset, and takes no harm from it. It is painful, however, and unsuitable to see active housekeepers going about morning, noon and night in close-fitting Gresses and corsets. Except some support for flabby figures, no corset should be worn in working dress, which, in or out of doors, should come as near the freedom of a gymnasium suit as possible. French women have sense about this, and teach their children and order their households half the day in flowing gowns which would scandalize our triced. up matrons, Then the slender artistic corset is worn with visiting and evening dress, to far less detriment.—_New York Sun. . _° Shakespeare Vindicated.' <7? The Spokane Falls burglar who grinned when Mr. Cannon fired six shots at him 4s another proof that a man can smile and smile and bea villain still.—San Francisco Examiner. --ee * A Medel Wife. ~ * F here is acouple in Wilkes County who have been married about 40 years and during that time the wife has never asked po ou smoke a pipe? rif you do, take the advice of thousands of
old smokers that have YOU will find it the best Smoking this coast. It is made from three year old Tobacco,—smokes soft and cool, and will last twice as*long as the many cheap imitations that are flooding the market. SMOKE Seal of North Carolina.and he largest sale of any Tobacco on the coast.r * It your dealer does not keepit he will GRAND CELEBRATION attracting the pupil’s attention at the expetke of the ear, which should be kept the husband for any money except 10 -cents,—Savannah News. .gonciee ecco Ce Nevada City! { 4th of July. — Ever Seen in Nevada County ! ——— THERE WILE BE A PROCESSION CONSISTING OF THE Military, Firemen Car of Liberty, Uniformed -Grearizations and other Features,” There will beLiterary Exercises, Oratio SST Wy S00 Trane Votees!7 STREET AMUSEMENTS WILL BE FINE —_——_o—— The’ Horrible’ Procession Will Be Nev. IN THE]EVENING THERE WILL BE AND TO CLOSE WITH A al soon as the Programme is made out. tried ay ot smoke ee seb « get it for you, if he values your trade. athena teatereat tenes It will excel. anything of the Kind] HEADQUARTERS FOR. B. H. MILL ER Regularly Receives IN MEN?S AND RoY?Ss —AT-— E. F. ROSENTHAL’S, Nevada City. cLOoTHiInaGe And Furnishing Goods. per As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats; Etc., Ete., ‘As can be found anywhere. os : In the way of : Unaerweoan"a r My Stock is not excelled. Commercial Street...+.ss-eees a Firecrackers, Torpedoes, Bombs, Sky Rockets, Bombshell Rockets, Blue Lights, Bengolas, Colored Roman Candles, Colored Fires, a, me Vertical Wheels, Pin Wheels, Star The Latest Eastern Fashion Stiff and Soft Ente ‘Nines, Volcanoes, Etc., Etc. Flags From Five Cents per Dozen Up ! Tapanese Lanterns! — ‘Japanese Lanterns ! BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usually found in a first-class store of the ind. My Prices are Astonishingly Low and my Stock is the Most Ooreyl-te. EB. H. MILLER, Broad Street. (OF ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY TROMPTLY FILLED. Everything Retailed at EB. F. ROSENTHAL. a —— Kt is a Noted Fact THAT WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK —_—OF—— Wi Kita. I NW E Fe W. Odd Fellows’ Building, “CITY HOTEL. (oRsBE UF BROAD AND UNION STi 2 i THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the private management has become iN NEVADA CITY. Itis conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of agood quiet place to board and lodge. e The Rooms are all sunny, light andairy. — — ee . lowing lew rates 3 We aregnow receiving Elegant Lines of HATS, BONNETS, $4.50 $6. Booms, per Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. Fourth of July Supplies ee Most Approved Styles} The Tables are supplied with). the best im the market, at the folBoard, withdut Lodging, per week; Board and Lodging,tper week, $5 to City Taxes. HE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND ‘ eh oe to the undersigned at the City 1 Hall. They will become Delinquent om the First Monday of August, 1888, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional will be added. JAS. G. NEAGLE, jis City Tax Collector. For Sale ‘Cheap ‘For Cash FOUR. WAGONS. Ox LIGHT FOUR-SPRING DELIVERY WAGONS. One heats four-spring livery wagon with shafts and pole. : nelightfour-h. « ead-axle wag a Allofthese vehicles are entirely new a made of the best material in the most workmanlike manner. Will be sold Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Wm. Barton's Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA CITY. New York Bakery. megmecrh" G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. --o—— FAVING PURCHASED THIS WELI.known ahd popular Bakery of Mrs. John Hurst, on : OOMMEROIAL STREET, I intend to keep on hand at all times a good variety of BREAD, PIES, : CAKE, Etc., Wedding Cakes And Pastry Made to order on stiort notice on the most reasonable terms. All order for anything in my line promptFireworks! Grand Firemen’s Ball . Full particulars will be published just as ly attended to. By strict attention to business, giving oO. C. CONLAN. ae AND TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. Department which is a sufficient guarantee that al” Trimmiig will be Stylishly and Artistically done. A Nice Assortment of HOSR, = GLOVES, + PARASOLS, ~--AND— Just Freceived. Mrs, Lester & Crawford, A. FRIEDMAN. Dress and Business Suits {At the Lowest:' Prices good satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 hope to merit a liberal patronage. G. WM. DURST. ‘ Broad street. Broad Street Meat Market. Opposite Citizens Bank, ; Hevada’ Oity JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. \ Broad Street, . ‘ Near the City Mall, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Sausages, Etc. Established in 1856-32 years. Makes"to Order the Finest THE OLDEST HOUSE IN 2 COU 2 For Gentlemen and Boys THE COUNTY Always.on hand a full line ann AND ACCORDING TO eluding MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY eR ——————— cl] Get the Most For Your Money Quality amounts to little unless the price be fair, “Low Prices are not Bargains unless Quality 1s there. WE COMBINE THEM. RETFTOLCE AND BUY. Perfection in style and Assortment---Satisfa ction IN QUALITY AND PRICE. These are yours if you make selections from cy NEW SPRING STOGK-OF MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING.. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Slioes, Hats, Trunks Satchels an Valises. eas IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEV NOVELTIES Exclusive Stiyles. Our purchasing facilities are unexcelled having numerous Branch Houses in different parts of ‘the country enables us to place Goods on the market m.uch Cheaper Than Others Can. Possi } bly Affcd o ~ Remember the place. Only Retail House Hyman Firos., Cor. Broad cind Pine Sts. Nevada City. Wholesale Branchee—New York, San Francisco, and Honolulu, H. Islands, ) remnant os pp me re agement ite i tt The Very, Latest Spring Styles. — Call and see my elegant Line of Goods, inOx acotch Tweeds, French Percales, ° Hardware, : Plows, IRON, STEEL, Pipe of all kinds, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Crockery, LEATHER, * Cassimeres, ae Stone Ware, West of Encland Cloth, Sash and Doors —n A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. —_e— t= Pants a Specialty. ————-G Parties from up country, when in Nevada City, ean have their measures taken for sui or single garments, which. will be forward ed by express, as ordered. Repairing and Pressing done, . and alterations madeat the Lowest Prices. A. FRIEDMAN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Granite and Copper Ware Cutlery, Cuns and Pistolg Powder: Fuse, ts . Rope, Nails, Belting, And all kinds of Sporting Coods, Aud a variety of other Goods toe numerous to mention, allof _ $20 Reward! . : HE undersigned will Creek. GEOR Mavapa Otty, Be oRGE LORD, sherist ay T Reward for informa on Mite g gf geod to the arrestand conviction or persons that on the 30th As o 5 gt carried away the ear-wheels and tools from Jackson Cal vert’s mining claim on Deer which will be CEO. E. TURNER, 57 and 69 PINE STREET, NWevada City, = Cal. Stoves ; and ; Tinware, Silver : Plated + Wate L.__ Cartri¢ges, Shot,“ fF Wood and Willow Wate, Noll Cheap For Cash, ) t % 2 “ais cee ad * ¥ © mm \ & 5 \ (