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THE DAILY (TRANSCRIPT.
Nevada ity, Nevada County, Calif,
Published Evening Except Sundays heey Legal Helidays. .
Established Rept. 6, 1860.
ee Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a
Month ; $6 a Year.
THURSDAY EV’NG, SEPT. 17, 1891.
'
Ministerial Appointments.
The Methodist Conference in session at
Santa Cruz has made the following appointments of local interest:
Presiding Elder for this (Sacra:nento)
district—Rev. A. T. Needham.
Pastor at Nevada City—John Chisholm.
Grass Valley—A. H. Neadham.
Indian Springs—John T. Vineyard
supply.
Colfax and Dutch Flat—J. E. Wright,
Colfax Ci reuit—John Tamblyn, supplyRev. Chas. McKelvey will be again
stationed at Auburn, Rev. Wim. Angwin
at Santa Rosa and Rev, M D. Buck at
the Powell street church, San Francisco.
Tne réetura of Rov. Joha Chisholm to
this pastorate will give unbouaded satisfaction toall classes,. Mr. Chisholm is
oae of the most-able and-popularMethodist preachers Nevada City had had.
WI Ortmann soneee
The Maple Grove.
The finding of a fine body of pay gravel
recently by the Occidental Company,
operating near Forest City, helps to con-firm the belief as to the value of the
Maple Grove property which is located
on the same channel as the Occidental and
adjoining it, The development of. the
Maple Grove is progressing energetically,
and it is expected pay dirt will be reached by.the new tunnel before winter sets
in.
Attempted ttc Robbery.
The tea train going east last night on
the Central Pacific, aud running on the
achedule time of the overland passenger,
ran into an obstruction at Secret Town,
between Colfax and Gold Run, but wa
fortunately not ditched, Three men were
seen torun into the brush as the crasi
came. ‘jhe supposition is the men ha
put the obstr: ction on the track to wre ek
“. and Tob the passéngér train.
New Goods at Kusenverg’s.
‘Rosenberg Bros. of the. Palace~Dry
Goods Store.have just opened a large ana
“very fine line of new goods including th«
latest fall and winter styles. This stor
“hy the venter’of attraction for ladies dur:
ing these pleasant days. augl5-tf.
Auction of Accounts.
Notice is hereby given that on Fripay,
Surremper 25th, 1891, I will sell at pub
lic auction all of the unsettled account.
of the late firn: of W sisenBURGER Bros-;
to the highest bidder.
On Friday evening, September 24th,
1801, a list of allthe unsettled acconnt
will be published inthe pant Tran
SCRIPT.
Notice is further given, that all partie
knowing themselves indebted to the sai
firm. can settle the same on or before th.
time’of said sale to Wm. H, Surru, Com
mercial street, Nevada City, who is au
thorized to collect and receipt for thy,
same.
R. P. SraGNer,
Assignee of Weisenburger Bros.
Nevada City, Sept. 14, 1891.
——-_ + 7@e-’ Fresh Fish.
Every Thursday evening all kinds
of fresh fish will bé received at
M. ‘Trenberth’s fruit and vegetable
store on Broad street. Come early and
al4-lw
Icz Cream Sopa Water at Carr Bro’s
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PUBLIC opinion is seldom wrong
in its judgments. Great faith
may be placed in the popularity
of SCHILLING’S BEST culinary supplies. Itls ever increasing. Many
thousandsWho now use no othershave tested them and found them
richest in flavor,’ strongest, most
economical. They do mostdo it
best. In their use is least failureleast drudgery-least annoyancemost pleasuremost satisfactionmost economy. Reasons énough
to convince thousands, One honest
trial will convince you.
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SCHILLING’S BEST are never
sold in bulk. Any statement
to the contrary is false. Weclaim
the credit due for the skill and
integrity shown in their preparation. Look sharp to the brand.
Accept no substitute.
Schilling’s Best .
WHEN you buy this brand you get
the best value Nature affords.
-Here-he left. the. hady-.and—-the-bublien,
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BRUTAL BUTCHERY
——
Supt Galavotti Murdered By
Highwaymen,
Brave Jay Ostrom Escapes With a
Gold Bar.
Silvia Galavotti, superintendent of the
Derbec drift gravel mine, was shot by, a
highwayman and instantly killed this
morning while bringing to this city for
shipment to San Francisco a bar of gold
bullion worth between
thousand dollars.
Mr, Galavotti and J. D. Ostrom, the
North Bloomfield liveryman, left the mine
at 7 o'clock in atwo horse buggy, to bring
down the semi-monthly clean-up, as has
been the usual custom for a number of
years past. In the vehicle with them
was rifle carried by Galavotti.
They were ascending the steep grade
this sideof the South Yuba river and
about 64 miles from the city. The horses
were walking. Ostrom was driving, Galavotti sitting on the side next to the upper bank which rises precipitously at that
point.
Suddenly a gunshot was heard on the
bank from twenty to forty above the
road, Ostrom at firat thought Galavotti’s
gun had been accidentally discharged. A
bullet had entered his face at the left side
of the nose, and he was falling put of the
buggy when Ostrom grasped him. He
died immediately. His hat and rifle fell
into the road.
An instant later a second shat was fired
and this time thé ball piercéd the neck of
one of the horses, but did not bring it
down.
The robbers were not seen by Ostrom
aor did they speak.
Ostrom with remarkable
presence of mind struck the horses with
the whip and they sprang forward. Holdthree and four
ie
nerve and
vehicle with one hand he urged the spircted animals inte a run and passed quickly around a turn which took him out of
cange of the shooting.
He drove tothe Kirkham house (Mt.
Vernon) at the top of the grade half a
nile above where the shooting occurred.
fnen unhitching the horses he took the
uninjured one and riding into town at a
break-neek speed arrived here-at a few
ninutes past nine o'clock, bringing news
of the brutal butchery.
The most intense éxcitement was creatad. The _officers.and_a-large numberof
other men_hastily armed themselves and
ieft for the scene of the crime. Under
sheriff Sheriff Schmidt also sent telegrams
co North Bloomtield, North San Juan and
»ther points along the ridge warning the
stficersa and citizens to be on the lookout
for the criminals.
A wagoli was sént to Mt, Vernon to
uring in the corpse which arrived shortly
vefore one o'clock and is now at W. C.
droves’ undertaking rooins.
The Transcairr sent a telegram to
fheo. Wetzel, secretary of the Derbec
Company at 320 Sansome street, San
Francisco, notifying him of the killing and
asking what reward would be given by the
vompany for the apprehension of the
robbers, of which there were probably
swo, although Mr. Ostrom inclines to the
velief. that:there was but one.
Mr. Galavotti was a native of France
aged 43 years, He Idaves a wife, but no
children, He had been in gharge of the
Derbec for a number of, years, and was
one of the best gravel miners on the coast.
He wasa first-class man in every way,
and the indignation of the community
over his murder knows no bounds. ,
The Bloomfield stage that came in this
afternoon brings word that ex-Marshal
Neagle who is one of the searching party
found an empty cartridge at the scene of
the shooting, also discovered the track
where one man came down from’ the hill
where the shots were fired from and crossed the road.
County Coroner Gray is holding a post
mortem with the following jury: John
Grissell, E. Bond, E. J. Rector, J. Gallagher, T. J, Ramsay, H. A. Lord, H.
Guenther, John Vail and Wm. Hoskins.
The State offers a standing: reward of
$300 for the arrest and conviction of each
highwayman.
District Astorney Nilon has telegraph:
ed to the Governor asking him to offer a
liberal special reward.
A Trust § Suit.
Geo. G. Allan by y his attorneys, A Burrows and C,.W. Cross, has begun suit
against the Citizens Bank to obtain a judgment to the effect that $1284 with interest be held by the Bank in trust for him.
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Srare or Ouro, Crry oF ToLEpo,
Lucas County,
Frank J. Cheny makes oath 17 —e
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheny & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County. and State aforesaid,
and that said firm: will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
oorest by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. CHENEY.
A. D., 1886, .
Has Paid Nearly a Million Dollars in
ing the dead body of his companion in, the . jnore than
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
SAN FRANCISCO LETTER.
Courts and Judges of the Great Metropolis,
Some Pointers About Our State
Supreme Court,
The Transcrter editor insists that an
article relating to the Courts and Judges
of San Francisco would be acceptable to
its readers, which is indeed an indirect
way of complimenting them. In our land
the Courts are the nearest thing we have
to Kings. They have as much power
over lifé and property as Victoria. They
virtually make laws by this power in construing Statutes, and they unmake laws
by declaring them unconstitutional. This
is no doubtall for the best, for “boodle’”*
Judges are much rarer than ‘‘boodle” legislators, while stupid Judges are not more
numerous than stupid legislators—proportionately speaking, of course.
In spite of Buckleyism and machine
politics, San Francisco manages to elect,
term after term, a splendid lot of Superior Court Judges. This 1s due no doubt
largely to the Bar Association—a powerful organization of ‘sufficient influence to
defeat the election of any incompetent or
improper nominee. To this is added the
vigilance of the press, which maintains
an eagle eye on the deportment aud decisions of the various judicial officers, and
has courage to criticize and even denounce
unjust decisions, The recent act of the
Legislature providing that no newspaper
can be adjudged guilty of contempt for:
criticising thé conduct of any Court, has
brought the Judges where they ought to
ever be in ‘a free country,—subject to
the criticism of the Press. Every man
has in him, at times, something of the arbitrary nature of a .Nero, unless some
check is placed upon his conduct, and
publie not an unnecessary
check on the arbitrary tendencies of any
opinion is
public officer clothed with diseretionary
The failure to
checks has recently defeated the hopes ot
one judicial officerin. San
Francisco for re-election, and caused those
in office to feel that they are closely watched. From this cause as well as from the
care exercised.in the nomination of Judges
‘‘slouchy” decisions and
power. observe these
there are far less
bad judgments in San Francisco than in
the balance of the State. Of course some
~oases™trivd ero reversedsbut ib isniwst
ly on some fine technical pointand nyt for
the outlandish blunders that characterize
so many of the appealed cases from vountry Courts. Indeed it has passed into a
proverb that the decisions .of two-thirds
the country judges may be safely présuméd-to-be erroneous;-and-reversable on appeal. No one claims that this is caused
by wantof legalacumen. The San Francisco Judge, is selected for honesty. legal
ability and cold-blooded impartiality; with
little regard to his politics, while country
Judges ave oftenest selected for their polities, their sympathetic . disposition and
Other such traits, which are really more:
disqualifications than anything else. They
‘are impartial because they are cold-blooded and ‘grind out” clean legal justice
like fine wheac from the mill. No suitor
would ever dare to-speak to any of them
about his case except on the bench, and
the disreputable practice of ‘‘stuffing” the
Judge or some of his family with a litigant’s ‘‘tale of woe” is unknown, Indeed
it would ruin the reputation of any of
the Judges to tolerate such a suspicious
custom. :
The rules of practice are in many respects different from the Country Courts,
and are pretty rigidly enforced. Twenty
minutes is the time allotted for arguing a
demurrer‘or motion, and one hour for ar
guing a case at the trial. He,who files a
demurrer must be present on law day
(without notice) to argue it, or it will be
overruled, as if abandoned. An attorney
appearing for a defendant in a' divorce
case must in many cases give proof of his
authority to appear. Attachment bonds
must equal one-half the amount of the
debt sued for and the insolvency proceedings follow the old Bankrupt rules of the
United States Courts. In all I believe
there are about fifty rules of Court aimed .
at the convenient dispatch of public. business, and it cannot he doubted but that
they aid largely in making the Courts so
efficient,
San Franciseo Courts permit of no trifling with their authority. Where the law
has spoken it is enforced and when discretion is allowed, such discretion never degenerates into mere sentimental caprice
or monkeying with the machinery of Justice, Asa result it stands both feared
aud respected alike de the public and the
bar.
There are several. other reasons for the
superiority of San Francisco Judges. The
first of these is that on all knotty points
they have opportunity to consult each
other before rendering a decision. The
second reasonis that they cannot get
“rusty” on any department of law, for
want of abundant practice; the third is,
they seem to adopt @ more perfect rule of
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of bad ulcers and running
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construction in passing on cases before
them. Now, any Judge or even schoolboy van decide a case in law where there
is a Supreme Court decision on a plain
Statute directly in point. It requires no
skill whatever. There is seldom even any
contention in such cases. But the majority of cases involve one or more points
not directly covered by any Statute or
any decision. What will. the Court do
in such ease? If the Judge is a ‘‘thorough-bred,” failing to find a case or Statute, directly in point, he will at once fall
back on the only other legal source that
is left—the doctrine of the maxims and
analogies of law. Throwing aside all his
own notions he will follow these out to
their logical conclusions and embrace the
yesult in his decision. . To do this he must
be well read in law, something of a logician with a mind beyond the control of his
own prejudicés,—in a word a thoroug] «
bred Jurist. Where tliis exists the custom of attempting to win a cause by the
old-fashioned loud mouthed howling,
speedily fallsinto ‘innocuous desuetude.”’
What strikes a visitor at_the_trial_of .
Tost of the casesin— the San Francisco
Superior Courts, is the rapidity with
which trials are conducted and cases rushrushed through. . It is not an uncommon
thing for several cases to be tried on the
same day. The lawyers aré always welcome to discuss points of law, but the
tedious and ridiculons reiteration of the
testimony, is not permitted—the Judge or
Jury being supposed to have as guod a
memory as the attorneys. Where the
Judge considers discussion of a point superfluous, he perverts a waste of time by
promptly so intimating, and requesting
the speaker ‘‘to go on to the other points
of his case.” The modern method in
which the Court interrogates the counsel,
on points suggested by his address, is
generally adopted. Of course this sometimes ‘‘breaks the line of argument,” but
itis.of vast advantage in affording an
opportunity to the speaker to discover
the ‘‘lines of thought” in the mind of the
Court, and is @ sure indication that his
honor’s brain has not gone a ‘‘wool gathering,” or worse yet, fallen asleep.
is not the slightest doubt but that this
‘custom, now: adopted by the highest
Courts of both this country and England,
tends tos promote justice and intelligent
ajudications. Of course it is not favorable to ‘set speeches,” but is far less
irritating, however extreme, to the dreary
task of talking for fidiirs:to a being that
sits on the bench like a statue.
It ia I think admitted by the legal profession_that the majority_of the State
3upreme Court are as able jurists as. can
be found anywhere in the United States.
several of them are young men full of
vitality -and-all-ef-them; save one, ~ite-the-}
prime of life. The-eriticism mostly urged against them is a disposition to decide
eases contrary to the “decisions of their
words ‘to ignore stare decesis. This is
just what the press has been howling. for,
during the past twenty yearsand seems
to be in accord with recent. legislation
abrogating the rule known as ‘‘The law of
the ease,” which means that a.rule once
made in case can never afterwards be
changed.
Among the Supreme Court Commissioners none is earning higher praise than
ex-Judge Van Cliefof Downleville: ~ Long
before he became commissioner Van Clief
was recognized as being the ablest mining
lawyer on the Coast, barring Senator
Stewart, and his decisions while commissioner amply bear out his well earned
reputation. Speaking of our Supreme
Court decisions, remind me of something
fhat is not generally known, to» wit:
is written and approved by the Court as
part and parcel of the decision, and often
passes. on a point of law essential to the
case at bar, but sometimes omitted from
the body of the decision, Thisbeing the
fact the syllabus is sometimes as importantas the case itself and is always a
authentic. —
By general consent itis admitted that
the majority of the recent decisions of the
Supreme Court are too lengthy by half
aud waste an immense amount of paper
and printers’ ink. They often occupy a
dozen of pages in passing on a point that
could as well be decided in half the space.
Of course itis claimed that in so doing.
they are merely following the present
constitution. It reminds me of the objection that a miner made to thw election of
a certain lawyer, noted for his long-windJ ed deed and documents, to a public office,
“Why,’ said he, ‘‘in less than six months
he will haye the office filled up with par
pers.” Beyond all doubt our Supreme
Court is using up lots of paper. I, X. L.
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Taspre in the
Homa Benerir Live Assocra tion,
Schilling’s Best.
Trial will tell how they excel.
The Home Benefit” Life Association
Sells Insurance at Actual Cost,
It Does Not Pay to Combine Investment
With Insurance. Therefore insure ii the
Home Benerir Lire Assoctation and
make your investments elsewhere. No
investment is a good one thathas to pay
life insurance expenses.
lee! Ice! rY
The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to consumers in any
part of the city. Orders left at the office
of the Company, foot of Main street, on
the Plaza, or with the driver, will be
promptly attended to, tf
The Laws of California Require
The Home Benepir Live Assocra tion. to
pay ite losses m full,
ee) \. W. GiEason, expect him to recover, My friends Flour 02.00 5 Hundred,
{eran} Pe yereconfident that if the soreshealed
alee! : Notary Public. + would kil] him, I at length quit} 18 Pounds of Brown Sugar For $1.
Hall’s Catarth Cure is taken internally . i) other treatment and put himon. ‘at the Beehive Grocery Store. _tf
find acts directly on the blood and mugous . Swift’s Specific, and lese then three. 5 HED AECAA eS a
surfaces of the system. Send for testi-. bottles cured him a sound snd ;
monials, free; healthy child 8. 8 &, eee :
F. J. Cuan & Co, Toledo, O. also cured a sore on another y cried;
of my children. ;
sa Sold by Druggists, 75¢, ReJ. MoKoeey; ° Mother sighed
the Home Benefit Life Association “Woodbury, ‘Tex. i
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weakened condition of the system, disthat the syllabus that precedes every case .
PERSONAL MENTION.
Oldand Young.
Superintendent Mather of the North
Bloomfield mine is in town.
Enoch Pond, brother of Mrs. Fred
Searls, arrived here today from San Francisco.
W. H. Byington, who has been to
Downieville, returned to San Francisco
today.
Mrs. R. H. Bliss and daughter, who
have been visiting in San Francisco for a
month past, returned to Camptonville
today.
Deputy County Clerk Greany has gone
to the State Fair aud to San Francisco.
Jules Brady will marriage
licenses during his absence.
‘E. W. Black, Central Pacific agent at
Floriston (formerly Bronco) in the eastern
part of this county, arrived here last evening for a short visit, Ed is always welcome in these parts.
Wn.. Frankel, brother-inlaw to Joseph
Hyman who used to live at thiscity, ar. Tived-here-last-evening — from—San~ Franemployed in
dispense
cisco and is temporarily
Chas. Grimes’ store,
T. B. Gray has returned from: a business trip to Grainteville. During “his
stay there lie visited the public school and
found it in splendid condition.“Miss Josie
White —ofthis city whe recently took
charge of the schoolis one of the most
thoroughly trained and able teachera, as
well as one of the most estimable young
ladies, of the county,
2 eee
Two Moré Prisoners.
Frank Luckhardt, who was arrested
yesterday by the Sheriff at the Eagle
Bird mine, on a charge of stealing some
gold and silver in solution from J. J.
Ott’s assaying establishment-at this city,
was lodged in jail last.evening.
Robert Allen has been brought to the
county jail to serve ten days for disturbing the peace of Grass Valley.
ae
Warm weather often causes extreme
tired feeling and debility, and in the
eases arising from impure blood are liable
to appear. To gain strength, to overcome disease, aud to purify, vitalize, and
enrich the blood, take -Hood’s: Sarsaparilla.
ae saan
Dyspepsia in altits forms is—not—only
relieved but cured hy Simmons Liver
Regulator.
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mind, is pot anexperiment. It is endorsed by thousands.
Jane
Ir you want a very tine rear of any
Jicind go to Henry Lane's Feed and Livery Stable.tf
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-Arretireand sleep maybe improved,
and the animal spirits regain their bouyancy by the use of Dr. J. H. MecLean’s
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puritier.
For sale by Carr Bros.
— a
French Tansy Wafers.
—_ ,
‘Vhe wafers are a sure and safe specific
for all kinds of female troubles and will
remove all obstructions to the monthly
periods, no matterwhat the cause. They
are what every woman needs and may be
tised bafely. Mantifactured by the Emerson Drug Co,, manufacturers, San. Jose,
Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. tf
+ 0m o
Sc hilling’ 8 Best.
Buy, try—on them rely.
eeesces sess ————
Advertised Letters,
The following is a list of the letters remaining in the Postotliceat Nevada City,
Nevada County, Calif., Sept. 17, 1891:
Anderson, O. W.
Brock, Thos.
Davis, Thos.
Daniels, Mrs. Grace V.
Fenn, Mrs. L. A.
Gibson, George
Hardy, Mrs, George
Heath, J
Koeing,
Kellogg, George D.
Landsburg, Linda
Peterson, J. M.
Short, B.
Underwood, J. EB
Weias, Jno.
If-not called for in fifteen day» the let
ters will be sent to the dead letter office
Parties ‘calling for any of these letters will
please say advertised,
Cavin RK. Cearke, P. M.
AS TREE?
HOTEL
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ARRIVALS.
National Exchange.
8, Bloom, San Francisco.”
R. J. Andrew “
W. Wallace, * "
‘W. H. Byington, *
©. R. Mclellan, “
W,, F, Rite, 6
D. Bryan, Union Hill.
A. J. Rose, North Bloomfield.
D. R. MeKillican,
Wm. H. Holsclaw, ‘
Robt. Menillican, Oakland.
Dp. J. BE! Nicolson, 4s
Frank Nicolsen, “
J. L. fLhurber, Santa Criz.
J. Rice, San Jose,
J.G, Mather, Malakoff,
Tnos. Maloney, Washington,
H. Winter, New York, ©
Mrs. R. H. Bliss,Camptonville,
Miss-Mamie Bliss, 3:
W. H. Calling, Smartsville,
Social and Other Notes About People
Jno. Magonigal, Anthony House.
_ Absotutely Pure.
A Cream of Tartar Baking Powder.—
Highest of all in leavening strength—
Latent U, 8. Government Food I
HERE AND THERE.
A Brief Record of Various Matters of
Local Interest.
Fifteen men are now working at the
Wheaton drift mine, Mooney Flat. The
force will be increased to fifty in about
six weeks, at which time the mine will
be running full force.
Marysville’s Admission celebration cost
$1,800.03. There was $2,036, cullected,
leaving the committee a surplus of $235.07 which -will be used towards erecting a
band stand in Cu rtez Square.
This morning, in thg Superior Court
trial of the case of Walrath et al. vs.
Maryland Mining Company, a recess was
taken till tomorrow morning owing to
the absence from town of witaess Uren,
Mrs. Kate Sandow yesterday paid the
fine of $30 imposed upon her several
weeks agowhen she was convicted in
Justice Mulloy’s court of stealing irrigating water. The case was appealed. to the
Superior Court where the judgment has
just been affirmed.
Oe
Property Attached.
Last evening’s Grass Valley Telegraph
says: The personal property of Patrick
Hall of the California Brewery has besn
attached by A. D. Mason of Nevada City
to satisfy judgment and costa amounting
A STNGLE-RarD railway is to be built
from Feurs to Paricsiers, France. The
line will be about ten and a half miles
long. :
ARCHDRACON FARRAR maintains’ that
it isonlyan ignorant theology that can
assume science to be hostile to religion.
—22@e
On fields greater im extent than any
others in the world have been discovered
in the region of the Caspian Sea.
M. Etrrt is stated to be supporting a
project for the erection of an observatory
onthe summit of Mount Blanc.
“Tax shoemaker who breathed his
last’’ should not be pointed to as a man of
phenomenal lung power,
HUNDRED of American to tourists abroad
are reported to be unable to find passage
in Yeturning ships,
Tue President of the the Boston Waiters’
Alliance is:a colored man;
ios rcthicnmelialis oe
-AN elephant larger than Jumbo has
been captured in Africa.
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Tur ‘balance of the season’
troubles paterfamilias.
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“PAYTRIOTISM” is a very ”
spell the word. sega i
is what
sermperencerasmmmre)
in all to $134.85, The property consists
of heer in bottles and segs, grain, glasses,
etc., ete,, and they are now in charge of
Constable J. P: Miller. They will be
sold on the 22d.
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Sickness Among Children,
Especially infants, is prevalent more or
less at all times, but is largely avoided
by giving proper nourishment and whalesome food. The most snecessful and reliable of all isthe Gail Borden ‘Eagle’
Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer
and drugyiat. keep it. tf
snide cme
Lace Baby Caps Reduced
5 cents,
al4-tf
From 50 and 75 cents to only 2
at Mrs, Lester & Crawford's.
——— 100
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
Ada EK. From a letter written by Mrs.
Hurd of Groton, 8. D.; we quote: ‘Was
taken with a bad ai, which settled on
my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consuiiiption. ‘Four doctors
gave me up saying I could live but a
short-time, “I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined fT could. not. stay. with
my friends on earth, I would meet my
absent ones above.
Srawons Liver Regulator, bear in . advised to get Dr. King’ 8 New Discovery Or basket.
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles;
it Nas cured me and thank God T aia now [_
Tue: Superior Canpy: Facpory i. M. ee Prop r),
13 Comniercial Sty Nevada City.
a well and hearty woman," — Trial botties free at Carr Bros, Drugstore, regular
ize, 50 cents and $1.00. ©
tO
The L fghtning Fruit Jar
\
predecessors on the bench, or in other. every part of the system strengthened . [, genorally acknowledged to be the very
best in the market. Legg & Shaw are
the sole agents at Nevada City. tf
EY ABS he oh RT
Almost Crazy
With headache and yet immediate and
wee VV veLiIOM wy upliip
Jephaline, the latest and greatest head
ache remedy knd mu. A statement confirmed by thousands. For sale by Carr
Bros, and W.:D.'Vinton.
vee poe ewanve
Dyspepsia
Makes many miserable victims every year.
Distress after eating, headache, heartburn,
sour stomach, faintness and capricious ap
petite are symptoms of this very widespread
and growing disease, Hood's Sarsapartila
tones the stomach, creates an appetite,
promotes healthy digestion, relieves the
headache, and cures dyspepsia.
“1 have been troubled with dyspepsia.
1 had but litte appetite, and what I did eat
distressed me, or did me little good. In an
hour after eating . had a faintness or tired,
All-Gone Feeling
As though . had not eaten anything.
Hood’s Sarsupariila’did me an immense
amount of good. It gave me-an appetite,
and my tood relished and satisfied the
craving 1 ‘had previously experienced. It
relieved me of that faint, tired, all-gone
feeling. 4 have telt-s0 much better since
1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla, that 1 am
happy to recommend it.” G. A. Pagan,
Watertown,, Mass,
1] had’ dyspepsia many years, and despaired of ever being well But Hood’s Sar
saparilla. has entirely cured” me.”’ Mis,
J. 8. BAILEY, Marblehead, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by
C1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa,
100 pases One Dollar
To Learn the. Printing
Busines”.
Apply at the
DAILY TRANSCRIPT OFFICE,
. New Barber Shop.
GHAS, KLINGENSPOR,
FOR thirty-five years aresident of Nevada county, has returued to Nevada
City and resumed business. He will be
found on the north side of’ Commercial
street near Main.
Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing.
JOHN DELBRIDGE
Has opened a shop on
Pine Street, near Broad,
and ia ae tegee to make
ND SHOES
to order, rt Pel the . est of satisfaction will
“erRepairing of Boots and Shoes a pie
re work entrusted to me will be faith:
pact and resem se peters at the lowliving
My husband was . —
Boy Wanted .
ive a call a27
Dividend B Notice,
T a meeting ofthe the Board of Divesbere
A of the Citizens Bank, held on
7th; 1801, a dividend (No. 43) of fi iy
oon ee ‘share was dec payable on
t. 10th, 1891.
SOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier,
A Sure Cure for the Liquer-or Optum
Habits.
The Home Benefit Life Association
“Pays ita Losses in full.
‘Tae most delicious thing to be had in
town is Carr Bros’. Ice Cream Soda Water. tf
——-~ -+ +904
Try ‘‘Lily White” Flour and keep
peace in your household. ee
Pitts often leave a person constipated,
Simmons Liver Regulator never does.
For these complaints take Simmong
Uiver Regulator. It keeps the stomach
tlearand prevents any of the above poisong
‘from getting in the system, or, if there
Uready it will drive them out, no mattes
tow strongly rooted or long-standing, and
you, will again. have good health and be
sappy.
Have you a pain in the side, back o#
matism but dyspepsia. Take Simmong
liver Regulator.
Does your heart throb viol
fmusual exertion or excitement ?
aftes
tis not
teart disease, but indigestion,
The East India cure for these awful
habits can be given without the patient's:
knowledge, and is the only known specific
for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the
least degree ; manufactured by the Emer
son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale
by WD. V inton, sole agent for Nevada
City. eae
Sac ~eebees
The Polley of The
Home Benerir Lire Assocration is wonderfully brief, simple and absolutely devoid of all technicalities,
On your
Of our
lici ious,
anon OV -E-R-S-—Take Simmons Liver Regulator, .
“As a mattersof conceived duty to humanity}
wish to bear my testimony to the unfailin; mine
@ Simmons Liver Regulator, If peo
wly know what a splendid medicine it is, th
would be many a physician without a patient ant
®any aninterminable doctor's bill saved, I com
tider it infallible in malarial infection. Thad, fos
cnny, years, been a perfect physical wreck from @
ination of complaints, all the out igrowth of
malaria in my system, and, even under the a
bands of Dr. ¥ Ds Jones, of this city, I
. Sntmons of ever being a well woman again,
mmons Liver Regulator was recommended tq
. me, I tried it;it helped me, and it is the only
thing that ever did me any good, I persevered ia
its use and Iam now in perfect health. I know
your medicine cured me and I always eep it itasa
teliable Ms sony in my family,”—Mas, M. ARR
~ Wav. Na
ene a SSE
————BEST—=GIRL.—_——
Your Best Girl will look’ with favor
hopes if you send her some
SWEETS !—-—
Neatly arranged in a handsome box
They” are ire irresistibly” deU0 You Want Fine Wall Paper
At Nevada City !
a
IF YOU DO APPLY TO THE —
CHAMPION OF CHEAPNESS !
Yeo s Bee tl e, ras Valle
10,000 Rol
OF THE MOST ELE
und Hanging Same.
fine Gilt Wall Paper at
Fine Carpets
<i
e—Has just
Furnishing
Che People of Nevaila City will have Bargains
equal to purchase!
. (a Send Postal Card and We
With Sample Books and Contract for Paper
ee
-_ GRASS VALLEY.
cae eevee mente, ue
ean aiMbdetiehieeeee
ever brought to this
any other county.
af Wall Paper
GANT PATTERNS
Which were recently purchased of Azures & Daken, San Jose, Cal., at FIFTY PEp,
CENT ON THE DOLLAR FOR CASH.
Will Call on you
Ta to 1D cents a Roll!
Borders, Corners and Centars at Half Prices.
a Specialty
ae,
received the
Largest and Most Elegant
Stock of Clothing, Gents’
Goods, eté.,
ro
ander the shoulder-blade? Itisnotrhew _
Prices the Loweat,
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