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March 6, 1893 (4 pages)

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Etc., Always on rm La tion’ l give of >HTS ; very to MONDAY EV’'NG. JHE DAILY T TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, ‘Oallf. Published 3 hoy Rig; Armen Sunpeace Sept. 6, 1860. : “‘Terms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a’ Month ; $6 a Year, MAR. 6, ‘93. THE PYTHIAN PARADE ASSURED. Six Divisions of the Uniform Rank Coming in May. Captain John Vacigalupi and First Lieutenant Chas. Pecor of Mountain Division, No. 16, returned last evening from Sacramento where they attended on Saturday a regimental meeting of the Secoud Regiment, U. R. K. of P. of California. Among other business transacted at the meeting, it was decided by the officers present to hold an encampment of the order at this city during the meeting of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, which convenes here on Monday, May 15th. Much enthusiasm was displayed in making the preliminary arrangements. Already six divisions, including those ~ from Truckee, Sacramento, Chico, Woodland, Suisun and Fresno, have decided to come, and it is expected that the Fresno, Sacramento and Chico Divisions will bring fine bands with them. -Truckee Division will be accompanied by its drum corps of 16 little girls. In “all, between 150 and 200 Uniform Knights will come to help swell the crowd and add to the interest of Grand Lodge week. . All of these organizations are splendidly drilled and will appear in the grand _ parade to take place on Wednesday, May 17th, in which Mouatain Division of this city, the Grand Lodge delegates, the Pythian Lodges and Fire Departments hereand at Grass Valley, Company ‘‘C”’. of the N. G. O., anda large number. of local secret societies, uniformed and otherwise, will also -participate, ELpERLY people remember their spring bitters with a shudder. The present generation have much to be thankful for, not the least of their “blessings being such . a pleasant and thoroughly effective spring mediciné as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It ia a health-restorer and health-maintainer, Young Serenaders. A party of young gentlemen who skillfully manipulate the guitar, banjo, harmonica and other instruments, besides.’ being singers of merit, are making thes meonlit nights especially enjoyable to various citizens by serenading them. . The boys will be one of the sterling attractions of Nevada City during the K. of P. Grand Lodge ¥ week,’ Crd ‘Very meatieay Tidings: A fow: weeks ago there was a fracas in a certain house of ill fame in this town and thereby one man was caused to be arrested. 'The Man About Town has Hen asked quite often if the case had been ‘‘aquared,”’ It issaid that two married men were in the heuse at the time and that they would give almost anything if the case would not come to trial or.if they could by some possible means avoid being witnesses at the trial. Delegates Elected. At the meeting of Quartz Parlor, No. 58, N. 8. G. W., Grass Valley, held Friday evening, the following delegates were elected to the Grand Parlor, which convenes at Sacramento in April next: Delegate-at-large, J. F. Robinson; Lodge Delegate, Chas, E. Clinch, J. H. Coughlin and 8. J, Alderman were electe1 Alternates. ( o> oe “and This is Spring.” The poetical editor of the Truckee Republican, © C. F, McGlashan, thus soliloquizes: And this is spring ! beautiful spring ! and poetry, birds and things are in order ! Yet the thermometer runs to zere every night, the snow is se deep that the roads are not broken, and an icicle fastens to a fellow’s nese everytime he loeks out doors ! ‘ Tue Columbian souvenir half dollars are said to be a drug on the market. It will be disgraceful if they have to be sent to the bargain stores and sold for fortynine cents apiece. al Wituuam Watsrivcz, near Santa Cruz got his head and hand smashed by the angry father of Miss Heath, whom he took te the theatre, as he said, with her mother’s permission. SEE Furnished Rooms To Let, ee Three or four furnished rooms fer househeeping. Apply at this office. 2t Loh! Ten Cents a Can, Corned Beef, ten cents per can, at Jackson's Bee Hive. Every can guaran teed first-class quality, No excuse for going without a good dinner, Mires’ mat Beer. wat uarters for lee this idicaws — summer beverage—at hive Grocery Store, Commercial street. D®PRICE'S eam Bane MOST PERFECT Page) chutes Baking (40 Years the Standard DISAPPOINTED CAPITALISTS. meee Tho Bonanza Kings. Ful to Got Control of MINING IN CALIFORNIA. Vast Loss Involved in the Suspension of _ Hydraulic Mines, == Minos in This Distriet, os A few weeks ago we stated that there Were several representatives of capitalists in ae city inaeeen 8 some of jour mingood for’ some important sales being made. ‘Two of the properties ‘were just ‘what the) capitalists jwanted, but it appears the owners thereof did not care to dispose of the controlling inttrests, and consequently the sales are row off. The intending purchasers’ were no less personages than the two bonanza kings, James L. Flood and John W. Mackay. Finding they could not get their. first choice they then tried to purchase another property but could not secure a controlling interest in it. Mr. Flood told a gentleman of this city whom he met in San Francisco last week, that if he could have bought the mine referred to he would have put up machinery heavy enough to sink 2,000 or 3,00 feet, and a very large mill.. It isto be regretted that these yentlemen were unable to yet one or more of our anining properties, for—surely the fact of their investing here would have assisted largely in turning the tide to this field, which is unquestionably the richest quartz and gravel section in the world. Millions of dollars have been taken out of this district and the ground has searcely been prospested. If Flood and Mackay had gct a foothold here we believe that before avother year there would have been ten times as many meu employed here and we should have seen, such prosperity as the most tnthusiastic believers'in our mines would have been startled at. Today the Nevada City mining dist: ict enjoys a better reputation with San Franci.co mining men than at ay time during its histery, and-thereis'no: ques= tion ‘but what some very prominent mining men will get in here very seon, which will add still further te the reputation which our district is justly entitled to, All the district needs. iscapital, and every honest effort should be made to induce men of means te invest in mining property here. The trouble with many owners of prospectsis that they hold their claims at too high a figure, and capitalists will not pay fancy prices for unopened or partly developed mines. Many. of them are willing te pay good atiff prices and take the chamces on the outcome of their investment, but they ‘don’t prepose to pay aa much. as they would if the property were opened up and in shape to be thoroughly examined; Poor men cannot work mines, as a rule, and unless they can raise a working capital in some way the property remains unworked, the owners very often holding it at such a price that moneyed men are frightened off. How much better for the ewners and for the district it would be if they should sell their oe ata reasonable price, For all derangements of the throat and lungs, Ayer’sCherry Pectoral is the speediest and most reliable remedy. Even in the advanced stages ef Consumption, this wonderful preparation affords great relief, checks coughing, and induces sleep. You, feel faint and weak in the stomac —no appetite, Take Simmons Live Regulator, Returned From the East. R. R. Porter ef Chicage Park was in town yesterday, having returned from the East a few days ago. While in the East Mr. Porter sold 10. acres of land in Chicago Park toa gentleman in Chicago, Illinois. The party who beught it will be here in a short time and will improve his land accordingly. Mr. Rerter informs the Tele graph that the gentleman whe has purchased the land intends establishing a nursery on a big scale. There is plenty of reem fer all in this great country and climate and land to be bought up and cultivated to the highest pitch, and the planting of the best trees, grain and fruit is commendable; and the men who. are fostering those ideas are a benefit to our community. We have already several first-class vinticulturists and horticulturists here and they are doing good and honest work and when we get the people frem the East whe are enthusiastic in that business and when they take hold of the uncultivated land suitable for the purpose, why, ip a short time, this part of the country will bloom like an eastern arden, There is no part of this State ‘capable of doing as well as can Nevada county and that fact is being recognized, And we don’t confine ourselves to any particular industry outside of mining, and in that we are“the boss. ~Oe For health and happiness, the boon of all mankind, take Simmons Liver Regulater. oo A Goose That talks. The Messenger is responsible for the following: Mr, Hooper of Ferest City has a goose that talks. It is very fond of its master, and almost any time ‘you can hear it call ‘‘Where’s papa?” A short time ago Mr, Hooper was sick, The goose missed him and called ‘‘Where’s papa?” incessantly, It was brought up stairs, and the moment it saw him it cried ‘‘papa,” and flew to him eagerly, showing every evidence of affection. If anyone has‘a greater curiesity we should like to hear of it, ‘A& Rough Trip. The Messenger says: Ed. Freeman was four days in making the trip from Sierra Valley to Sierra City, last week, with beef cattle. He had to leave three head in the snow on the Sierra Valley side of the summit, because they were crowded off the grade, and he could not. stop to dig them out. Later his men went back -A San Francisco correspondent to the New York Commercial Advertiser says: ~The winter on this coast has seemingly ». taken its cue from the example-set by the East, as it has been unc >mmonly cold, with a good deal ef snow in the northern counties; as a consequence mining has not been carried on so vigorously as usual. The greater and most important branch of mining industry of California, the Hydraulic mines, having been suspended by he prohibitory law the Granger element induced Congress tu pass ten years ago on the plea that the debris from these mines was filling up-the river channels and ruining the agricultural interests in the vicin. ity ofthe mines, has reduced the receipts of gold some ten millions a year for ten years past, while the whole value of the agricultural interest involved was not six months’ product of gold from this source. The estimated vaiue of all lands affected was a fraction unded four millions, so we have lost ten millions a year, or one hundred and twenty millions, in protecting property werth.teur. As te the injury of the harbor by the washing down of the debris from the mines, it was by comparison a mere fraction of the natural washing froti tne river banks every freshet. California has suffere 1 and paid dearly from this mawkish, sentiment, that the interests of the-agriculturist is superior tothat of the miner. ‘Ihere is now before Congress a Dill to permit the resumpton of hydraulic mining, under restrictions, that involve great additional cost to the owners of these mines already burdened with an investment of nearly tifty millions, ‘ The bill provides ‘for restraining dams, that will cost the mine owners millions, and all the work is to.be done uudgr the supervision—-ef Government engineers, and .yet with all these restrictions the animus of the granger element is manifest in their employing an agent to go before Congress and oppose the bill. The question is, Can we at this time when there is a fair prospect of a serious drain of gold, afford to let silly sentiment continue to throw obstacles in the way of the purseit-of alegitimate—business that is an element of prosperity to every man, weman and child in the length: and breadth of the land ? On the fate of the bill now before Congress depends the question whether you will get one hundred millionsin gold’ from that source the coming year. or not, Is it not of suflicient importance to your commiunity to justify your leading finan. ciers in instructing their representatives to take some interest in the legiglation on this sericus question now before Congress? for itis not a local interest, but one affecting. you as much, or more, than California, for unfortunately the gold does not remain here, but speedily find, its way to the great money marts Kast. vend & To Get at the Facts Regarding Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ask the people who take this medicine, ur read the testimonials often published in this paper. They will convince you that HOOD’S CURES, eee Hoop’s' Pris cure constipation, For biliousness and headache Simmons Liver Reguiator is the best medicine the world eyor saw.—H. H. Jones, Macon, Ga, ————-] The Fountain Head pf Strength. When we recollect. that the stomach is the grand laboratory in which food is transformed into the secretions which furnish vigor to the system after entering and enriching the blood; that it is, in short, the fountain head of strength, it is essential to keep this important supplying machine in order, and to restore it to ‘activity when it becomes inactive. This Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters does most effectually, seasonably, regulating and reinforcing digestion, promoting due action of the liver and bowels, Strength and quievude ef the nerves depend in great measure upon thorough digestion. There is no nervine tonic more highly esteemed by the medical fraternity than the Bitters. Physicians also strougly commend it for chills and fever, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, sick headache, and want of appetite and sleep. Take a wineglassful three times a day. a oa ene Crover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Lawn Grass seeds, etc., fresh and clean,at Carr Bros: tf POWDER Absolutely Pure. Cream of tartar baking Powder,— Highest of all in leavening strength.— Laresr Unirep Srares GOVERNMENT Foop Report.
Roya Baxine Powper Co. 106 Wall St. N. Y. Baby cried, Mother sighed, + s Doctor prescribed Castoria. HE'S HERE. Tho Man Our Peopl Have Boea Ansions t -}in the Superior Court today, Hon, John Superior Ceurt. Thé-following business was transacted Caldwell presiding: “Mary Ella Smith et al. va. Patrick Hawkins. Argument of cause set for IN. CHICAGO. Dr. Licbrick, One ofthe Projectors of the . __See For a Long Time <= D. S; Matlock, Esq., sp2cial agent for. the Sunset Telephone Company, arrived in this city this morning and for local exchanges. henumber negessary in Grass Valley is twenty:and in Nevada City ten, in order to connect us with San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton, Sacramento, Marysville, Auburn and Grass Valley. In San Francisco there are 5,000 subscribers, in’ Sacramento 500, San Jose 450, Stockton 500, Marysville 80. The rates to subscribers, where telephone instruments are used in business houses, will be approximately, for three minutes talk, about as follows: Grass Valley 25 cents, Sacramento 60 cents, Auburn 40 cents, Stockton 75 ‘cisco $1. The TRANSCRIPT is in the swim to connect with all these places: It is the intention of the company to go ahead with the work ef putting in the instruments and wires as soonas.a!l arrangements are made, and it. will only be a the privilege of telephoning ~from one part of town to another or to any of the places above :amed. It will be a great convenience ‘not only to business men, but to private individuals as well, and. once established here our citizens will be unable to get along without it. Now } that we are to have the telephone in practical eperation, and .an electric railway is promised, Nevada City will main tain her reputation of being & progressive place. PERSONAL MENTION. Social and thor Notes About People OW and Young, — H. H. Mercer ¢f San Jose came in on the morning train. W. N. Sayen of Sacramento is in town. J.J. Farrell. of Relief-Hill-was-in-town Saturday on his way below. Mrs. A. Brown of Sweetland came over to-day. W. H. Widemann of San Francisco, one of the stockholders in-the Providence mine, arrived here Sunday. Mark Sullivan of Moore’s Flat, who has been at San Francisco on a visit, arrived here last evening on his way home. 'N. ©. Uordes and G. L. MeCandleas of San Francisco arrived here on Sunday evening’s train. Mra, A. Sutton of Sacramento arrived here on the morning train Na visit friends ‘in this city. Miss Clara M. Schuster ef San Francisdo, Who has been here on a visit for a few days, left on the noon tein for Sacramento. Edward Coleman of Grass Valley has returnel froma trip to Sau ' Fraicisco, He had a delightful trip over the Donahue Railroad with an inspecting party. The Messrs. Colemans are large owners in the F060. Miss Julia Hook has returned to Lime Kiln to resume charge of the school there after having spent the winter vacation at Tue Vasalia Times calls the thought that Governor Markham may not sign the Madera county division bill, the ‘ghost that haunts the peeple.” QQ. Goed Leoks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition o all the vital organs. Ifthe Liver be in. active you have Bilious Look, if your stomach be disordered you have a Dys pepsia Look and if your Kidneys be af fected you have a Pinched Leok., Secure good health and you will have geod looks. Electric Bitters’ is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly on these vita organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good cemplexion. Sold at Carr Bros. Drugstore, 50cts. per bottle ——_~~~e+. There is ne pain like Tooth-ache! It ‘beats the dogs” for making a fellow aquirm. Nobody pities you. ‘Get it out, ” says one; ‘rub the tooth against a stone,” says another; ‘‘when it begins to swell then it won’t hurt so much,” says athird, The reason of the ache is you did’t use SOZODONT, and — your teeth from decay. Try Pecarty’s Small Beer At SG Cents. NEVADA THEATRE. Saturday Bvening, March 11th, 1893 The Auburn Dramatic Company . In Their Thrilling Melo-Drama, “Down the Black Canon,” —— For the Benefit of the Nevada City Fire Department. Admission 25 and 50 cent, Reserved Seats at Mulloy’s without rctra charge. oe — * proceeded forthwith te obtain subséribers . cents, Marysville 75 cents, San Fran-], short time before our citizens will have] Men's Scarlet Flanne Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. Minnie Quactz Mining Co. va, Edwin Tilley et al. Set for trial April 11, 1893. C. P. R. R. Co. vs. B. Alcorn. Set for trial April 18, 1893. H. Silvester vs. Conlon Gravel Mining Co. Passed. Robert Bell. vs. S. Hieronimus. Set for trial March 12, 1893. Richrad Ryan et al. vs. W. H. Weldon, Passed, . Franklin D. Rollins vs. Minerva B. Rollins, Set for trial March 17, 1893. Margaret Kenny vs. John Lynn. Settlement of statement on motion for a new trial. In the matter of the Estate of Thomas . Rule, deceased, . Order setting apart the whole estate for: support, of ‘widow and minor heirs, P. Henry vs. J. L. Merguire et al> Hearing demurrer postponed until Thurs’ day morning 10 o’clock. Chas. Pecor vs. The Mohawk Lumber Co,, and C. H. Briot. On trial. RI acaiss For water brash and sour stomach ake Simmons Liver Regulator, ORANGES ten cents a dozen at Jackson’s Bee Hive Grocery Store. {3 Grand Electric Road, Arrives From Europe. We learn from a gentleman who has just returned from San Francisco that Dr. Liebrick, one of the heaviest —stockholders in the Providence mine at this city, and one of the chief projectors of the Electrié Railroad between this city’ Grase Valley and Marysville, arrived in Chicago ast week and will be in San Francisco in about ten days. Dr. Liebrick while in Europe made a thorough examination of the roads there, which are mostly run by the storage system, and he is now looking into the same. business at Chicago. While in Europe he made known the plans of his company in building the forty-mile road here, and an effer was made him by capitalists there to furnish all-the money necessary to carry out the project. _When the Doctor. returns we will be able to tell something more explicit about the road te connect us with the valley people, Don'r lose time and make yourself worse with pills and oila. Take Simmons Liver ee os oe —_ ——— Frese California and Eastern Flower Seeds at Carr Bros. tf Clearance Sale. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR AN IMIVIENSE SP RING STOCK Which has just been shipped from New York, We have made this Great Reduction in Prices : Men's Long Legged Rubber Boots, $2.70. Meu's Arctic (versho.s, iis ——— Men's Rubbers, 40° ets Youth s Rubhers, 20 O'S. 0 ols. 10. obs. Misses Rubbers, 20 cbs. Men's Calf Shoes, $4.00. Boy's Calf Shoos. $1. thd’ Pebble Goat Shoes, sss 8 to 10%, 50 cs Mens Qvershirts, 20 ts Men's Undershirts, 20 Boys Waists 20 dozen 0 Marvsville sue Hlanuel ols, n hand, 15 r ndershirts and Drawers, $1.30. each, Drawers. 7D: cts, Bors Suits from. 60. cls upwards, Men's Suits from $3upwards, This is one of the most important sales that has ever taken place here, and if you really want to save money in purchasing, now is your time todoit. It is not always that you will have ani opportunity like this to do so, CHAS. GRIMES, LEADING CLOTHIER, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. Auction Sale. — eens (Je Be GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer, WASTING TIME That’ Is What Trying to Paso a Lottery Law ain A few papers in this State, the Sacramento News among them, are urging the make it.a felony for papers to publish anything in relation to lotteries, or for apy person to buy or sell a ticket. Such a law as is contemplated would prove a dead letter on the statute books, that is, ao far as the buying of lottery tickets is concerned. If we had anything to say about the matter we would shut out all the lottery business of this State, but it cannot be ‘‘did” unless it is made a feleny for Wells, Fargo & Ce. to carry to or receive a letter frem the Louisiana, or collect prizes drawn in that institution. There is already a very stringent antilottery law in this State, and yet in the very face of this a concern which sells hundreds of-.tickets in this and nearly every other town in the State. every month, has carried on business in “an Francisco during the past ten or fifteen years, under the name of the ‘ Little Louisiana Lottery;” and the San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner publish “. tettery advertisements regularly, aud yet no ‘felony’ cases arisé therefrom. The prizes of the Little Louisiana Lottery are paid by Wells, Fargo & Co., and the officers are powerless to stop it, because under the present law the monied men at the bettem-of it cannot be reached by law. Any new law upon this subject would seem to be a dead letter, as peopl will in some way manage to buy tickets. A *s Appoint t Assessor Clarke has appointed M, Brophy of this city a Deputy: Assessor, Also James R. Vineyard of Authony to colleot road and poll taxes in their respective districts. sa Ganpen Saeps,all fresh and of the very best varieties, at Carr Bros. tf quite ethorwise, andin fact it eften “is se. ceived two cases of fine UNDERWEAR. auton that day will be sold for for one day only, next Saturday, #lse, that these nights are celd, and fer FORTERS, for this week o for & toe late, or you will be left Aiogethor. tised, You should watch our “advs,” Pants from $5 up. Havana best ? rry a ornare passage of a law by the Legislature to. ” House and J. B, Lithgow of Washington ie we 9 sseeemeranspr ta ns pr meer ny ear oe ou cate Mr. John auabirfecd Proprietor of the fine li 6 Bi at the West End hotel, Elmira, N. Y., says: “I have found that Hood’s ‘Bareaperiiin In the Spring thing I ever took for kidmey and liver good deal during the past year of two. I have taken four or five bottles and think it cured me, as I have felt well for Other members of my family have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for géneral debility and gratified at the good it has done them, I always feel safe in recommending it ww my HUNGERFORD, West End Hotel, Elmira, At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify the blood and expel during the winter. Hood's Sarsaparilla is #0 well adapted for this purpose that it is } son as & Spring Medicine. It of Scrofula and humor from the blood, ang ena new life and vigor, Remember,to Itself in positive medicinal merit. 4 HoOD's PILLS Cure all Liver Ils withoas ses from 2 1-2 to 7, for half-price—§2 50 shoes for troubles, from which I’ have suffered a re % has completely ul rify seferal months. for purifying the blood, and have been highly friends.” Jouw Y O u New York, the impurities which have accumulated beyond compart B : oOo expels every trace ~Hood’s When other preparations fail. It ts Peculiar pain. They are purely vogetable. IT DOES NUT ALWAYS FOLLOW That payiug fanoy prices for CANDY uw secures @ good article; the fact may beIt’s never so at FOLEY'S. . FOL confectionery is alawye perfection itaelf, and very likely the superiority of FOLEY'S FRENCH MIXED has something to do with ite overgrowing popu arity. In Nevada City, FOLEY and CANDY are convertable terms, This may explain why ‘‘just aa sweet as FOLEY” is becoming current among the ladies, as ‘a comparinen te describe anything nice, J. FOLEY," Confectioner SS. E or double H, _——e——. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY. On Saturday next we will have a special sale, for one day only. “We have reThey are in ne colors, Shirts from 36 to 44 ; drawers from 30 to 40. These are fresh goods, just arrived. These gos will be sold en Saturda: os just for a ‘leader. Conta. ee Qa TO BACHELORS ONLY. We invite all the bachelors ta notice that we are holding a SPECIAL SALE this week for BACHELORS’ ONLY. You bachelors know, better than any one our benefit we are 1 ay py COM. The full value is $1 oy Remember, this sale is Ceoxritss apiece, Now don't be TO OUR CUS’ TOMERS. , Please take notice that our special sales are only for the week they are adver‘more closely, and order promptly, a week's sale is over, we will sell no more en at the prices quoted, i. EXyman & Co.. MERCHANT TAILORS, Main and Commercial: Qmimene First-class Stock for Customers to select from. Perfect Vit and the best workmanship guaranteed. Whea Streets, Nevada City. Suits from $20 up. You have'to pay Coin for Cigars then not get the They Are 3 for 25 ‘cants. Put Up in Tin Foil Packages, and made of carefully selected Tobacco. A mild, ‘sweet smoke. . p> ibe s Wi llissx Ci Efia, (NATIVE SON OF MARYLAND.) NEVADA CITY, CA LIFORNIA. th every respect goes way ahead of anyNe. 13 Commercial St, Nevada City FOR LADIES ONLY. . The rough weather in over, and now it?is lovely and bright, and eur streets are: graced by throngs of well dressed ladies. And these ladies all know that the must wear neat shoes in order to be well dressed. We will effer fer this wee nly, LADIES’ AMERICAN KID SHOES, patent ‘Sr ig