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January 6, 1893 (4 pages)

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+ eat se paroormeenant ms ie . + Se ec ae eee . ‘ : } p a ionss ne E ot a THE DAILY TRA os Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Established Sept. 6, 1860. Trrus—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a° Month; $6 a Year, -_ Powder. MOST PERFECT MADE. In all the great’ Hotel leading Clubs and abana DrPHesecrn Baking Powder holds its supremacy. A Cream of Tartar Powder. . F; iia Alum or any: other Bie waked 40 Years the Standard. Look on the. First MOTKL ARRIVALS. National Exchange. _. ~25 ra. E. Berry, MP goon ng pr Si Pridgeon, Lake City, Bhea, Moore’s Fiat, 7 . R. Balch, Rough & Ready » W.Don:elley, “ > Robinson, Pera Valley, : ‘Sheehan, Campionville, . 8. Bigelow, Columbia Hill, . Moody, Blue Tent, James O’Brien, Smartsville, . W. J. Stewart, ids J. T. McBride. San Juau, A. J. Woed, a R. V. Halton, Alameda, H. Thompson, Sacramento, e RRE™ b> Bad af Li oe E> 2 ms John Day, Jas. Rove, Bear Valley, 5 [hire Re a E. T. Worthley, Washington, 54. Fake “ Union Arrivals. * J. BR. Redman. Gleabrook, W. Niles, Dutch Flat, iy ec penag uel Cline, Hoagh & Ready. __ J. H. Reader, Sweetland, = R. Thomas, Birchville, G. B. Newell, « K T. R. Cooley, 96 J. C. Noel, $ W, F, Corwin, “ D. O. Billies, @@o+ Greatest Discovery of the Nineteenth Century. NSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. . Page’ for Totereetvy Dentin Malton AMERICAN: LEG ION OF HONOR. Last evening after five new membars had been initated, District Deputy Leonard 8, Calkins assistgf by J. W. Rabi sson as Gratid Guide installed the follow: ‘ng officers of Nevada City Council, No. 2345 -AL: of Hh, PastCommander, Joba Heye.; Commander, J. M. Walling; Vice Comm ande;,. C,H. Harrison; “Oravor, Mra, Lizzie Heyer; Caaplain, Mes. L. M. Galdwell; Secretary, J. €-—Dickertor, Mrs. ©. D. Locklin; Guide, Mrs, P. A. Mills; Warden, Jopn Werry; Sentry, J.W. Robinson. : At the conclusion of *the ins.allation ; . the District Deputy. on_behalf ofa num: ‘ber of members of the Council presented Mrs. Locklin, who for some twelve years past has held the onerous Position of Collector, with a ‘case of richly engraved ‘solid silver teaspoons having gold bowls. After the presentation a nice. collation Prepared by the ladies of the Council was served in the banquet-hall, and this )was followed by a musical and literary Program which lasted till a late hour. ‘Vhe Council is in a prosperous and har menious condition and is more than held ing its‘owu in the size of its memberat ‘p ree Beas ae Searcity -ofMwusea inenialaaiial There has not been for a long tim: such @ scarcity of vacant houses aw ai the present tine, Every lonse in thi city and the suburbs, whether tenantabk or not, is occupisd, and ‘the de.nand ‘ic constantly on the increase. We bel'ev: if there were twenty new houses to be built they would ali be engaged before ive founda.ions were laid, Many fami. lies have moved here during the past few months, and there are quite a number o:, sea at work wuo are anxious to brin; their families here as soon as they ca . find a house to live in, During the pas: month two or three houses: became: were talked of becoming vacant ana there were about a dozen applicants fo: each of them. It is quite evident tha: more houses mvst be built. to accommodate the increasing population, Progressing Slowly. : The work of filling in the dam at Roger 2) . William ravine, -near-the-Miners Foun: dry, is slowly Fogvessivg: Pine tices, dirt and rubbish are being dumped ja to tey end fill it up; but it scill . okw ten or twelve feet of being-as high as the bridge, and the area to be filled increase: us the dam is raised. —1t would seem to be the best and quickest way now to put up a dry rock walk on the upper side of the bridge and cover it well with cement. Let the wall be raited as the dam ‘3 ‘.—foreased in hight by dumping trees; a'r: . and rock into the cut, which can be nar. cowed so_by a wall-that-ii would-no~ take loag to fill the dam up to a leve! with the old‘ brid.e, The plan of we i: ing dirt and cobbles dowu the creck hi; more than to do as we suggest, Ey patting dump carta at work in the cree: above the b: idge a large amount of filizuz ~ foould be fouad close at-hand: —-Aa Ungrateful Cuss, pssst papell Sheriff Conroy of Placer county yester ? —_ Qupidene,” for the ’ restoration or /4Y took Herman Gallagher to the State Manhood, Sleeplesancas, Tired Feeling, Pains in the Back, Headache, etc., is the greatest and most effective remedy eve: discovered. Millions of people have ‘been restored to perfect health by its use. Mic sale of t. is medicine in Eng France and Germany is unperalHe: ‘Bince its introduction into the “Wnited States tens of thousands of peo. ple have been relieved, Garr Bros, and W. D, Vinton have just received a large stock of ‘‘Cupidene.” ‘Try it, ally: who are afflicted. tf a LL [=== Guaranteed Cure. to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery fo: Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upo. this condition. “If you are ‘afflicted witi. @ Cough, Cold*or any Lung, Throat o. Chest trouble, and will use this remed; as directed, giving ita fair trial, and ex We could not make this offer did. we nv know. that Dr. King's New Discover; eould be relied on. It never disappoint: Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’, Dii. ° Notice. ~All-persons-are-cau-ioned agy‘ rst ac ceptiog orders: purpor ug tobe given i; the undersigned,. es I do not give order and will not be responsible for the samc 13-86 Wattacs J, Witisams, ee Undertaking. nate Biba. Geo. Tuavr, It Should Bein Kvery House. Prison at S29 Quent':, where he ia {c serve @ ten years’ sentence for’an attempted rape, Gallagher is an -x-corvict, Several years he murdered a Manu named Wi. and was convicted and sentenced for life at Sen Quentin; but a few years afts: wards, through the intercession of his sister, Jacob Free and others, he-was pardoned out. He came back to Placer county about the first o July, 1891, aud stop ed at Jacob Free’s, near Penryn, . The attempted rape was committed on the “ seventeen-year-olu: de“ zhter of his friend, Mr. Free, with, wi @he was living. . lability ef Mine Owners. ~ . Adesision of oongiderable importanc has recently been handed down hy Chie: Justice Paxson of tte Pennsylveuia Supreme Ceurt, in which he reverses th decision of the Ceart of Common Pleas, warding damages to. Barbaia EK, Hale: . Sa bars ait against the~Philadelpbia 4 Reading Coal acd Iron Comp.y, owne of the Greenback colliery,” There we :. fire in these mines and her husband lo: pis life, but it was proved that the fi was due to the negligence of wn ‘ve bos: Jo the point at issue Justice Paxeu i'd: ‘*We have repeatedly held that th »~wner of a miue is not respon: ible for tl segligence ef a m‘ng boss, unless he is iv eampetent atid the owner knows him to be #0,” : . 4 Must Look to Congress, Upen the subject of mines Gov. Mark1am in b's mespage to Congress an) ag Tn my inauge 4! address I gaid ail that { deemed necessary apoa the miuing jsestion iy thie State, "and 1 say to yo said. I can only reiterate that we mus 20k te Congress for assistance, both for . 9F mines end streams. This reques A Plasant Evening Foe the Moube:, men; Treasrver, Ubvs. H. Eddy; Colleo. . Preven a slow method, and w:'l co-. . . g‘n that’ I meant every word that 4 Tidings: Superintendent Brockington is having the work pushed rapidly en the King Solomons Mines property. ~. Work is progressing. finely on. the Telegraph mine and the extraction. of quartz will begin in.a few days. The main dri‘t is nowin 100 feet and there is a good ledge in the drift. The ledge in the east drift of the St, Jobn ir'ac is improving and something good may be heard from this mine ‘Shorily.” The .mill recently purchased by tae company will not be placed on the gror ad until Spri-g, 2 "Nevada ‘County Still Im It. We notice in the caucus appointees of the Republicans for positions ia the Tyrr land Charles Mills as gate-keepers. We have an idem. that all’ these parties are Grass Valleyans. _— ——-78e-—___.. The Chaingang. There is som? complaint about the manner in which the cha‘«gang is being ‘managed, Two officers have been . ‘ employed to guard the prisoners and super. tend the work they do on the roads; Sometimes there have’ been only three would be on duty, their manual labor amounting to very little It is. yhat one o‘ficer is enough te take ehirge of at least five niem, especially when eachi ia manacled with a ball and. chain. Death of a Former Resident. Tidings : John Blake, who resided in Grags Valley for several years .but wie has been for many years a resident of San Francisco, died in that city on Tueday Jast. He was a brother of Mrs. Margaret McCabe of Aubrrn street, who left yesterday for the city to attend the foneral, Thomas F. Blake, a son of the deceased was well knowa here, haviug couducted a drug store ‘a Grass Valley fer 2 Rev. Sylvanus Lane Of the Cincionati M. E, Conference says: ‘We have for years used Hoed’s Sarsaparilla ia our family of . five, and find it fully equal to all that is claimed for it,’ Hoop’s Prita cure Liver Ills, -Vandesbilt is going te change the -1ibrary of his marble palace toa chapel, but disarms any suspicion that dither fe transformation. His announced reason is that it is English, 20 nobody need ex-peet the king of the millionaires to drop dead of heart disease. : pointed te the committee to notify the Gove.sor the Senate was ready for busiSpeaker Gould has appointed R. I. Thomas on the Committee of Mileage. M. H. Mead, who ran age ust Tirey 8. Ford for Senator, has been appointed First Assistant . Clerk to the Sergeaut at Arma of the Assembly. TES prompiness with which Ayer's Oherry Pectoral stops a hacking cough and Induces refreshing sleep is someth‘ng marvelous. It never fails to give instant relief, even in the worst cases of throat and lung trouble, and is the best remedy for whoop’ 1g cough. : Tux town of Forsyth, Mo,, is fifty yeara. ‘old, end never hada church. *A MENAGERI<, to cost $1,500,000, is Continuation of yesterday's proceedings : $1,241.50, Charles McStravick $75, Geo, Murphy $1,325.0R0 The following demands were ordered FOURTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND, * Labor. on Roads—Sam A. Weeks $107.50; F. A. Horton $82.50, A. J. Miller $25,—Jos; Williams $40), A. ¥. Brown $36.0, George Fleming $10, R. A. R. Kneebone $20, P. Mulcahy $12.50, W. Schwariz $15, J. H. Reader $33.50, Cole & King $83.75, A. J. Wood $477.20, Jobn Castine $2.60, T. J. Rebinsen $35, Reuben Herrod $40, W. H. Davie $15, Mt, O-0 Lumber Company $12.68. The following demands were ordered paid on the * _. FIRST ROAD DISTRICT FUND. _ Labor on Roads—J. B, Lithgow $18.75, King & Wolford $7.44, M. L. & D. oflende s to work, still the two officers . Marsh $9, Legg & Shaw $56.60, Thomas MoUalla $14, George A. Cooper $8.45, * GENERAL ROAD FUND.” Labor ‘on . Roads— Thomas Mooney $617.03, F. M. Pridgeon $66.50, ©. I’. Kastin $49, James O'Donnell $166.50, M, Shea $45, Sam Davis $71.25, F. M. Pridgeon $75, C, Mallon $17.50, George Hegarty $27.50, H. Grover $5; B. Howlett $2.50, .F. M. Pridgeon “$30, Jerry Mahoney $3.75, W, T. Waldon $5, J. Howlett $2.50, George Zink $197, F. M. Pridgeon $35, W. T. Walden, $1, Jerry Mahaney. $1.25. = _The following demands were ordered paid on the e THIRD ROAD DISTRICT FUND, Labor on Roade—Owen Penrese $105, J. B. Lithgow $99.50, Pat Farrell $112.70. By order of the Board the position of janitor of the Treasurer's office was declared vacant and the janiter of the Court .Heuse serve as janitor at the duties at the Court House. An order levying a road poll tax of §3 on.6ach male person in each road diswas passed. : a bookcase -purchased for. the office of Superintendent of Schools. The following demand wasfound due and ordered paid on the 4th Road Dis$5. county were allowed on the a GENBRAL FUND., 2 W. Soott, Constables fees, $66.30. Estate of W. Edwards, deceased, installment on Edwards toll bridge, and interest, $1,120. W. J. Wood, removing snd burying Why suffer with dyspepsia, biliousisss or any disease of the liver when yeu cen be cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. The Jury. = “The following are the jury ‘a the cave of the People vs. P, Fitesimmons now on trial ‘a the Superior Court: Joaeph Thomas, A, Blumenthal, J. M. Murphy, Edmond Hecking, T. R. Cooley, A. Ducotey, James Noell, Duncan Gillis, 8. D. Avery, Peter Lohman, C, M being talked about for the World’s Fa'r. Usually describes questionable wever, about my mode of dealing lways —_ . It looks as pace, J M FOLEY, Confectioner Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consum, tion and Coughs, that it.cured bis wis who was threatened with Pnueumon: after an attack oe Se cians had done ber.mo..good,.phy: Robe, Barber, of Cooksport, Pa, claims bi King's New Discovery has done him mo:
than anything he ever used for Luu, large bottles, 50c. and §1.00. Days of +°49,"" Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whinkey {,> ly use. @Meyerfeld, Mitchell. pbb sole agents for Ps Coast, 116 Kront strect, San Fra: cisco, ae ja2-ly we Covaua and colds kept off Simmons Liver : i tia the duty of the Goverarent, to pro “ide means whereby, the important indv wy o mining can Ve revived witheut in, Jiet’>g substential injury to other inter Mechatiocs Vair, There is much activity being display c vilion .in Saa Francisco. Amo g ih sew exh bite which spave hes beea aske. -ar, is & complete mining ylant on a ame! ale, show 1g the process of exicect’ ig : m bee a ‘ “egg or au > s young Culifo. ‘an, will be a featrre o. she machinery exhibit, » Maen, Ga. ~~ 2 ae — e+e » +. Lhopeathy and girmly, believeth peewee Ai TA ‘shibita to be held next month at the P. ue ae re ot = Fase g ae & ~ ° e378 BOs ih ; the public wants and just now they are wanting a ead A. 0. Cook. Ne. 13 Commercial 8t., Nevada Ciy eens “What are wild waves sayin Sister the whole day Jong ?” rAS s ; Havana Hand.made, Rich, Mellow and Delicious Flavor. OW, Mayan.) NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. Sas Buses Trsced at th Regular Tora Commencing January 24.0 The following demands on the Second Shetterly $17.50, Geotge Glise $27.88, . triet betwoon the age of 21 and 55 years,{ oe SE SS EIS PERSONAL MENTION. Sotial and-Giher Noles Aboot People Ol and Young. : Richard Neville came over French Corral yesterday. © Majer J.@. McBride came over from North San Juan yesterday. R. V. Halton of Alameda came in on A. P. Mauleus of San Francisco is here spending a few days. A. J. Wood of North San Juan is in town, —D. 8. Reseigh of Oakland is here H. 8. Spalding, proprietor of the Grass Valley Tidings, is in Sacramento. Jadge Dibble of Grass Valley is in from Sacramente,— * in town last evening. : John F. Swift, traveling agent for Crane, Mastings & Co., is in town. W. Y. Showler of Sacramento is here spending a few days. Frank McNally, formerly of Grass Valley, is dangerously ill at San Francisco, Jamen Watt of Grasa Valley, who is. 16 @ hospital in Sacramento, expects George Radcliffe, business manager of his friends in Grass Valley, ‘where be M. E. Frank, D. Narmon,'L. H. Newton and T. L. Johnson ot San Francisvo, came in on the train this morning, AC, C. Clarke son ef Cal. R. Clarke of this city has arrived ‘uy England on his Mrs. R. Battler, who has been visiting friends in the Kast, arrived here last even“s on # visit to herdaughter, Mrs. John erry : E. E. Appleton of Gra:s Valley is a very s ck-mai), and the doctors said thi r would bea change for better or worse James Rosy, the well-known manager in Washington township of the Sdath Yuba Water’ Company's ditehes, is here spending a few days. James O'Brien, the farmer, ex-hydraulic miner, stock-man, and the man who raises the best oranges in Yuba county, was in town yesterday. of the Excelsior Water and Mining (ompany, at Bmarteville, came up hereyeo‘The immense tracts of land which have ‘been purchased inNevada and Yuba counties during the past year and a half by Charles F. Ayer of Smartaville, have all been deeded over to Frederick Ayer Taken Seriously 111. E. T. Worthley came down from Washington last-evening for Dr, Tickell . . to ge to Maybert to attend 0. M. East: man, who was taken seriously ill. Tux ladies of Brooklyn are organizing to demand cleaner streets, oe Pn eee i Branvarion is reported among both settlers and Indians in Oklahoma. ly Ladies a °W. J, Stewart, the affable Seoretary . lis a SES PR ENERO GLY PE LS Be aE —— ee We Shoula weies Good One. Alfred Tregidgo,*’ President of the Miuers’ Association of this county, ‘is laboring very hard. to’ collect specimens to be exhibited’at the World’s Fair, and ia not as successful ashe believed he would be when he started in on the work. There seems to be a great deal of apathy upon so important a matfer. Nevada i# the richest gold beariag “covuty ja the’ State, and surcly her exhibits at the Woild’s Fair sLould Le “ar ahead of any county in-the State, and it can be made ao if every one will aid in the way of furnishing specimens of all kinds of minerals, After the specimens have been exhibited at the Fair they, will be returaed to the proper owners, =e Simmons Ever Recutator is the face vf malaria—it throws off the bile and prevents its accumulating, : Mystery Cleared Up. Mopssro, Jan.5.—The mystery s#urrounding the killing of Lafayatte Steele at his ranch while plowing, on Tuesday . afternoon, has probably been cleared up. At the inquest Fred Reynolds, a neigh boring farmer, testified that he, at about the time of the killing, had fired at « treo, over half a mile away with a Wiuchestex Fifte atid had missed his mark. The bullet found in Steele's heart—and+the one from the rifle corresponding in every -particular, Being an_unfcreseen avd unavoidal le accident no arrest will probably be made, : ~~ Heatry brings happiuess, Take Sim. mons Liver Regulator for stomach, liver aud kidney troubles, Quite a Diterence, Compare this time -to that of three years ago. No $2 per hour for shoveling snow. More:like shoveling dust now. = Properly Named. Monday was New Year's Day, Tuesday Self-Congratulation Day, Wedueaday Suffering Day, Thursday Resumption Day. . tartar baking Powder.— in sett apa at Highost of Latest UNiTaD Stares Foop Rerorr. Rovat Baxinu Powper Co. 106> Wall St. N.Y. VERNMEN) As Miss Power Will Re WEEK.ONin want ot Stylish HATS will dc} well to Gall Now. a Sunday “was Good “Reselution Day; f I [ i I And the RED FI STORE, D of appa t Sat — Pain in the Stomach. To ©. I. Hood & Co,, Lowell. Masa: “Two years ago I had-a severe attack of he Grip, which teftme in a terribly weak Pe pete Last winter I had another pttack was my~ health m very badly off, wrecked. noises in my head, lik Lalso had severe headaches: Severe Sinking Pains . 580 much about 8 h. T took medicin ben fant, having heard: O ny Parsaperilla, I eoncluded the foaul is very gratif ing. disagreab © Grip are am and aches, and belleve Hood's Sarsaparilia toane % fom ee scat @ ts of from at Hoop'e PILL do not purge, pain or Wut nat promptly scaally and oficlgauy. Me, an SAN FRANCISCO OPPOSITION NEVADA CITY; RONT ONE-PRICE OPPOSITION and 2d Sts, MARYSVILLE, Like a Wate Great Suffering After the G fremendous Roaring in the H rfall rip . © & water. s without to try 1 All the ne, I Fad nd < ‘ GOODS; ‘ ALFRED H. TICKELL, M.D, —OFFICE— Pine Street, next Carr Bros.’ —RESIDENCE— National Exchange Hotel, __ NEVADA CITY, CaL. Ee" Remember IT have : . finest lines of CLOTHING? —— GENTS" FURNISHINGBOOKS AND ‘SHOES, HATS, etc, and —~ MUST GO AT ON B. H) MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broa Strbet, Nevada City, Everytning at RE my annual stock*:taking every article in ax ee oe i. Si } Opus . Union] Hotel, 3 ae 1 Walnut Bedroom et, cost $200,090 i “ 1 Ash 1 és 1 Walnut Hall Stand, ch ae se ial 1 Large French Plate Mirror “ A 50x22 a ‘ 1 Large Wardrobe, t Glass Door; . “ ‘ “6 “ ty Walnut marble-top Sideboard “ Parlor Set, 5 pieces, as Haircloth; Partor Se No, 7 New Cooking t, 7 pieccs* Stove, “ Parlor Heating Stove, te Fancy Fire Screens, Nove Paper, 120 shee Envelopes, 10 packs, Set Double Buggy Horse Collars, Buggy: Whips, Buggy Robes, Hal ters, Saddles, Saddles, Saddles, New Wheeler & Wilson Sewin, Oue Second-hand Sewing Mac T have a full line of GEO. ts, 4 Harness, “ ~ ~ Machine No. 9 ine, 75.00 45.00 50,00 20.00 90.00 25.00 15.00 12.00 37.00 50.00 75.00 16,00 9.00 2.00 35-00 50 1,00 35.00 3,00 1.00 4.00 1,00 9.00 £2.00 14.00 65.00 50.00 STORE, 7 +e a a the’ ~* L. HYMAN & CO, . “= CAI only $75.00, \ ‘* '-95.00."" 27.50. 27.50., 10,00, aware eS 8.00. 8.00. ~ 6.00, 25.00, ”% 3 ‘ “ « $0.00,."¢ 10,00, 10 ‘Goa. 1.00, 20.00, 20, 50. _18,00, , §®% ~ 2.00, eee: ee « f * 1.50, . se 6.00, . rT) 8.00, “10.00, + _ &cQ. » Household Furniture that I would like to ve the Nevada county pricés on, het T he hig sap hicolygs ppacked and abneed free of tsa pant mes wide Cy codes Ct my ~~~Tstore will be sold at mee CE ASTUAL COST i *_9§.00--—ia Ns »