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April 18, 1896 (4 pages)

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lon. play ofbition. a4 i 4 T, Penrose arrived here last evening from © Sacramento on bis way to Relief Hill. Jast evening on his’ way to North Bloom“tives. ‘ ; "BR. V. Dey and J. E. Walsh, private Seo_ wiaiting tnis city. F Toxas, arrived ‘here last evening on their way to Washington. E trip to San Francisco. He reports that . Henry Hartung is getting along vicely. © Miss Kate Lyng, one of Grass Valley’s ‘gaocat estimable young ladies, is visiting Pthis city ss the guest of Miss Kate > Flewellen. mara died at Butte, Montana, Monday. i James at Butte bearing the news. The . dispatch stated that the deceased died of » pneumonia, but containing no particulars, . 22 years of age, and he was very well » known on the Comstock. He lived for ) yeara in Gold Hill with his mother and the ‘other members of the family, and he ‘rorked in the Gold Hill mines. He left ‘there for Butte about a year ago. There® after he went to San Francisco and only a . few weeks ago returned to Batte, He was > womarried and leavegg mother and three ©. Nevada City. The young man. had a great P many friends here who will be pained to . which blew down buildings and. hurled cobi : THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT]Published Every Evening, except Sunday. 8 SI $ Cte. per Week or 60Cts. per Month ——_—=————————— ‘APRIL. 18, 1896. . : = Vited mad full of feeling that the applanse W. Paive D. aS, RNa : / Mra, Noviteky of San Juan is visiting in Bhiscity. '-V. M. Colt of Sierraville is visiting in this city. . E. Sneath is down from Graniteville for a fow days. Chas, D. Eastin came down from Granite“Sheriff Douglass returned last evening H.W. Paine was over from Lake City evening. > ‘Warren Green has returned to his home at Cloverdale. C. C, Wallace of Carson City, Nevada, p here on a visit. . B. L. Taylor arrived here last evening om San Francisco. Mre. Maud Peaslee was elected: teacher ithe Maybert school. ; ‘obn D. Strange of San Francisco arrived on last evening's train, Walter Munroe returned last evening a trip to Virginia City, Col. Ritchie is down from the Governor orton mine near Washington. 8. J. de Sabla returned last evening from & business trip to San Francisco. ©. G. Woodburn and E, A, Avery arrived there last evening from Sacramento. . Ed, Hall and Harry E. Pratt, of San ncisco, arrived here last evening. G. W. Thernbough of Auburn arrived e Mr, Howard was introduced to the audiys Fence by. the Rev, Mr, Gray and afters few felicitous remarks and the relation of sev. eral amusing incidents in the experience of local celebrities took up the analysis of the > . national motto “E Plaribas Unam” which . . waa the subject of his lecture, The speaker oxplained that the seal of the United Sthtes blem of the American eagle and the words of motto, was designed by a titled Englishman and adopted by Congress in 1782 upon motion of John Adams, The composition of one nation from many sources, the mingling and blending of various national characteristics produced sn ideal type of patriotic manhood. The force, the delicacy, the courage and the uprightness of different nations all find expression in the true American, but their. loyal hearts recognized the fact that slavery, an ugly ulcer upon the fair face.of the republic threatened to poison the life current, then a mighty cfy went up to God for deliverance and the answer was given in the sainted Abraham. Lincoln, but that evil remedied the times are still wrong and pregnant with angry forces, There is a cry, importunate and pathetic which rings. out: from hill ‘and valley and swells to fierce yolumn from town country for protection for American workingmen, We need some grand, patriotic soul to press the button that. shall electrify the wheels of industry and set in motion the vast machinery of indastrial life throughout the country where the laborer languishes; some courageous soul, possessed of that fearlessness of conviction which nerved Lineoln’s hand to strike the shackles from the slaves to dare to tap the mints of this rich government and thereby open the way, to prosperity. 5; ‘ . ‘The path of the laborer is blocked by the thousands of miserable paupers, iguo~ rant aud viscious, who pour into our ports eld. f. Paremau and wife arrived here last ening from Sacramento on @ visit to relataries of Messrs, Mackey and Flood, are KB. A. Langford and family, of Dallas F. C. Leutje returned last evening trom a Former Nevada Cityan Dead. Virginia City Chronicle: James McNa~ Tom McGlynn, the well-known grocery elerk, received a dispatch from his brother James McNamara was a young man about sisters, living in San Francisco, and @ brother in Nevada City. He was born in near of his death. — Another Kind of Storm. Wot satisfied with a tornado for Colorado ‘ple stones through plate-glass windows, ‘we now read that Wyoming has just been Visited by a shower in which red and then low clay fell, followed ao little later by almost black mud. People who were out in the storm looked as if they had been S ehurned in a tubful of mud, It’s a fine limate they have in those Eastern States. To Ice Consumers. ~ Phe Union Ice Company is now prepared deliver ice to'any part of the city. Orleft at the office on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to. al Carpets. ‘The carpet season now begins and Legg & Shaw Co, are in the field with the finest a in Nevada county. Brussels Carpet om 60 cents per yard up. al4 , How's This? Bt We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewaré any case of Catarrh that can. not be from abroad, who contribute nothing, but come to divide the benefit of the already acquired riches and the advantages of our institutions. We welcome to the shelter‘ing folds of our flag all who understand the value of the high privileges which it gives; the rights of the antrammelled press, the power of the public echools, liberty in religion, politics and —comecience, There ig danger in trifling with foreign influence. Let us be sure that they have become incorporated in heart and intent with us; let them become earnest true. hearted American citizeus, recognizing our aims and ends as their own, with due respect for and willing submission to our laws and we shall have a commune, in its grandest and most comprehensive meaning—a brotherhood that expresses with power the meaning of our motto—many in one—s glorious whole composed of many unite, When men realize this high standard of loyalty and patriotic devotion we shall need no more prescriptions of protection, free trade or free silver for the system will be adjusted to natural conditions of health and strength. In foreign countries where the life and industries of nations are sapped by the enor~ mous strength of their standing armies, which. représents the withdrawal from industrial fields of an army of laborers and the consequent burdensome taxation of the wealth producers, it isa matter of wondering comment that our government requires so insiginficant an army for the preservation and the steady tramp, tramp, tramp of ‘our achool boys, the eye flashing with enthusiam, the heart swelling with love for the old flag FREE CREAM CHOCOLATEA Package Given Each Customer FREE WITH OUR MONEY-SAVING THAS COFFEES Our 50c Teas EXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY. Commercial St., Nevada City. 56 Mill St., Grass Valley. cored by Hall’ Catarrh’ Cure. -— ¥, J. CHENEY & CO. Preps. Toledo, O " ‘We the undersigned, have known F. J ‘Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe . . ; otly honorable in all bnsines: stions and financially able to carry ou any obligations made by their firm. _ Wasr & Trvax, Wholesale Druggists, Wane, inc # lanes, ine MONRY SAVING STORES Ds sy rt n y upon the blood andpermucoa Price 7d. per boti stu, Toledo, Ohio, ~ Hall’s Catarrh Care is taken ig directly: arfaoes of the system. , le. Sold by all Drngyists. ‘S. stimonial ES. TRY OUR MONEY SAVING PRICES _AT OUR ‘ Moniey Saved Every Day No Special Day protection of its rights, but we know that . . Great American Importing Tea Co Headquarters, 52-58 Market Street, 8. F. loon with his back to the door, and playing Hence he did not notice the. ‘‘partner of his joys” as she entered the saloon and took position just bebind his chair. The cards had been dealt; it came the prominent man’s tara to say what would be his line of action in the game, Striking the table with his hand he shouted, “I frog!” ‘Well, then yeu jamp!” shouted the irate wife, as she brought her open hand down with lightning rapidity on his devoted head, He jumped ! and his partners fled, and now the prominent village citizen rejoices in the fact that he is a ‘new man,” safely moored to the apron strings of the ‘new woman.” Services in the above church tomorrow as usual, Rev. W. C. Gray pastor. The ‘pastor will preach at 11 a. m, and 7. p.m. [Subject for the morning sermon—‘‘Baptiem.” ‘The sacrament of baptism will be administered at the close of the morning sermon. Epworth League at'6:30 p.m. May Tickell leader. Junior League at 5:45 p. m, Sunday school at 12:30 p.m. Class meeting at 9:30 a, m. Congregational Church, There will be preaching both morning and evening tomorrow by the pastor, Rev, J. Sims, Subject of discourse in the even— ing—‘‘Trath’s Enemies.” — The Christian Endeavor will meet at the usual hour, led by Miss Celia Rex. Subject—‘‘What We Should Be Doing to Save the Lost.” Sabvice. All are cordially invited. Consumption Can be Cured By the use of Shiloh’s Cure. This great Cough Care it the only known remedy for that terrs:-lo diacare. It Is Delicious. Royal Honey Drips, pure caue syrup, the finest article in the market. To be procured only at Gaylord’s. Pills Do Not Cure. Pills do not cure Constipation. They only vate. Karl’s Clover Root Tea gives perfect regularity of the bowels. Ladies’ Oxford Ties. Ladies’ Oxford Ties, patent tips, only $1 per pair, at the Branch Wonder. m2-tf ' UNION FRUIT § VEGETABLE STORE, TOWER BUILDING, » MAIN STREET WILL OPEN SATURDAY MORNING to announce to the general public ve open ad.s Rive one ruit and Vegetable Store in Nevada City. We will constan' ly keepon hand the best varieties of Barly Fruits and Vegetables, Oranges, Lemons, Etc. Also, a Full Line of Imported Delicacies. Popalar Brands of Cigars. We have seeured the agency for GRUENHAGEN’S FINE: CANDIES. All goods delivered free of charge. Arendt & Lieben, ecer. UB Nevala Agency ROOMS, Union Direct, _< Nevada City, Cal., HAS REMOVED — TO REXT DOOR BELOW THE OLD STAND With a new Une of
Cosmetic — and " Toilet Articles. SON'S and all ethers of best quality. ings in the Future. call at our new rooms and see our goods. Miss Sirumhan C0, ». Senior Class of the Nevada City H «. School and of the Senior and Middle classe bath school at the close of the morning serAgent for the renowned MRS, HARRIThe Store Will Continue Open Even‘Thanbing the ladies of Nevada City for past patronage, we would cordially invite them to of the Grave Valley High School were pres__ Jett by invitation, together with their teachtion of this cily were also invited, An interesting program was rendered, S. beginning with an’address by J. M. Hussey, “which was duly appreciated.. Misses Emily Seaman and Freda Hieronimus played a a laughable farge, in two acte, entitled “Hans: Von Smash,” with the following Kate, the servant Mise Dora 0: Susie Batch its Miss Mabel Freeman Mies Nettio Meek ~},,+-Riohard Goyne ry ; Joho Pretty Man J. W. Reese addressed the pupils, and remarks were also made by A, O, Taylor, assistant Principal of the Grass Valley High School, and ©. E. Mulloy of the local Board of Education. The entertainment closed with a social hop, that continued until after 12 o'clock. Refreshments were served during the evening and the event was in all reapects a most enjoyable one. Notice. We, the undersigned have'sold our inter= est in the business known. as the ‘‘Branch Wonder Store” to Mra. J. Levy. a ‘ J. LEVY, H. LEVITT. March 27, 1896. ail Hoop’s Pius have won high praise for their prompt and efficient yet easy action, coment err ES, ~ Riana = * 3 ~ omans : ork Is never done, and it is especially wearing and wearisome to thoso whose blood is impure and unfit properly to tone, sustain, and renew the wasting of nerv muscle and tissue. It ic more because 0 this condition of the blood that women are run down, i ong Tired, Weak, Nervous, Than because of the work itself. Every physician says so, and that the only remedy is in building up by taking a good nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalizer like Hood’sSarsaparilla. Forthe troubles Peculiar to Women at change of season ether leet tea. auc’ terme Diets nd impure thousands have found relief to cure in Hoods oOo Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. §1 per bottle, Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. the only pills to;tak Hood's Pills vin toca sarsaparilia. = FOR CITY MARSHAL. DB. GETCHELL, Present incumbent, announces himself as & candidate for the office of City Marshal. Election Monday, May 4th. Come to the DAILY TRANSCRIPT JOB OFFICE RECEIPTS, BALL PROGRAMS oe LETTER HEADS, JINVITATIONS, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, STATEMENTS, HANDBILLS, BRIEFS, Terie. VISITING CARDS ASSAY REPORTS r} BANK CHECKS, We es 9 <a faites to Inaon in. PAY ROLLS, : surrounding towns t ‘ae price 100 IN OPERATION . ust or our ageney arvicies. ENVELOPES, ETC, ETC) . B, J. Kimball, \. Mrs. V, ©. Yount, ne} . Miss Lou Wilhelm, 2 “tW. H. Buckets, “ very pretty piano duett, after which oeame. STOCK CERTIFICATES, a a os i. 7, Teikee, San Wastlcoss a A, Jamesone, “ Bw “oe avis, San Juan, ‘ BA. Reckhom m, San Mateo, J.T, Howard and wife, Grass Valley, rs ae z Dan-Bilderback, st _. W.0. Uoyne, Oroville. J. R, Ritchie, Sonth Yuba, E. A. Laog _. Thos, Petetield, Sacramento, Geo, W. Thornburgh, Auburn, Robt, M. Latta, Wheatland, Frank D. Pottsville, My Lubern, Elko, D. 8. Noteward, Huntsville, 8. P. Moley, Los Angeles, D. G. McQuire, Davisville, Arastua Whitney, Willows, Theo, R. Hefer, Oakland, Albert Saxton, West Point U.S, A. Absolutely Fure. “A cream of tartar baking powder. High‘Latest United States Government Food Report, Royal Baking Powder Company. 106 Wall street, N. Y, est of all in leavening strength,” IFTY CENTS A WERK Advertisements of not to exceed five Jines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cente a week or$2a month. Each additional line 10 Cente a week or 40 Centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. . Fashionable Dressmaking. Mrs. C. L. Farris and daughter are pre ford wife aud ch., Dallas Tex:, . ” ~~ About CANDY ought where to bay, ete. You og onlgenmwer: <4 these questions in one ways everybody ought to buy ae gM ewes “POLEY’S Home ‘And of course buy itof Him. Heisthe = OFFICIAL CONPECTIONER of Nevada City and FOLEY desires 06 ~ “inform the public officially thet he now has the largest stock of the Figes § The assortment includes : t= FRENCH MIXED, 45 Varieties. ae «= BOSTON CHIPS, BUTTER CUPS, Etc FOLEY’S. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. ee ok pot 3 errr eee rr TO BE At all times and on every occasion it is necessary to have a Reliable Time Keeper Such as are sold by reliable up-to-date dealers in eihra wratches and Clocks. LUETJE&BRAND . Can supply you with anything in this line at the Lowest Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. FULL STOCK OF Jewelry of All Kinds Silver Ware Plated Ware pared to do fashionable dressmaking and plain sewing. Terms reasonable, At . Jane Swift’s, Sacramento street. al4 lw A Souvenir Toilet Article Free. Each ninth lady making a purchase at ou; roome will receive asa souvenir a 50 cent tube of Enchantment—a ‘choice article for the hands, MISS STRANAHAN & CO, 13 Copartnership Notice. Miss Josie Downing and Miss A. J. Stranahan have formed a copartnership for the purpose of carrying on the cosmetic and toilet article agency business in Nevada City, under the firm namé of Miss Strana~ han & Co. al3 Wanted. Young man would like board and lodg ing in a private family at reasonable rates. Address this office. alllw Art Studio. Miss Cora Sutton will give instructions in painting and drawing at ber studio in the Transoriet Building, Wednesdays and Sat urdays, from 9 until 12 and from 1 until 4. Furnished Room For Rent. A furnished rodm in a house situated in a desirable locality is offered for rent. Enquire at this office. a7 For Sale. Alot of good Household Furniture is offered for sale at a bargain, Inquire of L. Moon, New Chinatown. ab St&k For Sale. A little over 700 shares of Harmony stock will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire of H. L, Gove or at this office. m26-1m, Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mai!, 75 cents. Apply to Z Frep, E, Brown, Transcript Office, Beer 5 Cents. —o If you want a nice glass of steam or lager beer favor Geo. Allen at the Hydraulic saloon, opposite the Union, with a call. He sells it at Scents a glass, clear, sharp anc cool. ml6i1m For Sale. Long-established Express Business, ; good horse and wagon. Enquire of F. T. Nilon. Michell’s Dancing School. Ladies’ and gentlemen's class meets ever) Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Children’s class every Saturday afternoon ut ‘ o'clock, Social every Saturday night. Pri. vate lessons at hall orat residence. 825 Swart Has Charge Again. Business is rushing at Swart’s Photograp! Gallery. High-grade work at popular prices catches ’em. a8-ti DR. W. P. SAWYER, YSICIAN AND SURGEON. radn> e of the University of Pennsyivazai Medical Department. ; Les Preory E and F, Uni Eovel, Nevada ity ours: 2to4P. M.,7 tof? re. M. di Novelties, Etc. . Broad Street above Pine, Nevada City HAiAULAD; ALL AUAAAAMAAULADAAALODAJAAMULDLJAAAADLJAA UA DDLAALAAAULUAAAAL UA oe High Prices Must Get Out of ‘Line OVER THIS LIST. r THROW YOUR lbs Flour, 2.20. 100 Ibs $ 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00.. Morning Meal Package, 10 cts, 10 1-lb. Cans Salmon $1.06. j %4-Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢ Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 perbottle. Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. Bryant’s Root Beer ro cts per bottle. Sauerkraut, 5 cents a pound. 1. X. L. Whiskey at 75 cents per Bottle. if you wish Good Coffee, try ARABIAN ROASTé oJ. J3.J ACKSON Nevada City, Cal. Hires 3 for 50 cts Commercial Street, near Pine, -ome Overcoats Suits ana Pants To order at REDUCED PRICES. Call on 2 B DULAC, "estat Built and guaranteed by Largest High Grade Bicycle Factory in the world, . INDIANA BICYCLE CO., of Endianagelia, Sad. : Warrantedthe BEST of all HIGH GRADEzuhewme =. Illustrated catalogue free, Men's, $85, Kadiss 1, 070 0k Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 McAllister S:., San Franeisee, We want a live Agtnt_in_ Nevada,City.