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April 30, 1896 (4 pages)

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Published Breuines Dat gossonrrrion Tamus—Fifteen Cents & Week, a@xty Cents ‘a Mouth; Paid in Advance fers Full Year. LocAL REaDING Norices—Ten Cents & Line for First Insertion, Five C gsequent Time, For Other Advertising cation ) — A = . —— =e 7 ete: re i S Fasaneyseanecnr® ‘RISE OF THE COMMON MAN. Established Serada City, . Nevada County, s Bept. 6. 1860.) : — Except Sundays and days a One Dollar a Line aMonth. Rates. . : tion. oo THURSDAY ..-:--APRIL 30, 1896. port ‘the Van ea eT eres eee en tra MATRIMONIAL ALLIANCES. Three Popular = Couple United in The wedding of Charles R. Gray and Miss : Viola Ragon, which took place last evening o at the home of the bride’s parents on Ragon Flat, near this city, although a quiet affair, was avery happy event, the Congregational Charch was the clergyand pronounced the words by whic . pave governed, but the voice of those govBride and groom stood beneath a Cupid’s arrow, wrought of” very pretty and ypigue design. Clifford McCutehao held the honors cf bes: man. mary congratulations and good wishes, and then a nice wedding supper was served. The bride received from her friends man) handsome and useful presents. : Mr. and Mre, Gray are well-known and worthy young people, whose numerous ac. quaintances and friends bounded happiness and prosperity. ©. E, Landsburg and both of Relief Hill, were married this afternoon at the Catholic parsonage in this city,. sity stood in the way of danger ! Rev. Father Clyne officiating. Purcell was the bridesmaid and R, G. Landsburg was the groomsman. The groom ie a very popular gentleman and the bride is a most amiable young lady. with their. many friends in wishing them al) early blessings. The marriage of W. H. S.oith Jr, of this city, and Miss Maggie Waldron, which was solemnized yesterday at the home of the bride’s mother at Lake City, was a quiet one, being attended only by relatives and a few friends. Rev. Father Clyne performed the ceremony. son of W. H. Smith, known to most of our people, having lived here all his life, and is a very genial young gentleman, whose host of friends extend to him their warmest congratulations. bride is a charming, affable young lady and enjoys the esteem of a large circle of friends, who wish her the greatest happiness. May the married life of the yousg couple bea long, happy and prosperous one. Mrs, Smith have taken rooms for the present at the residence of the groom’s parents. A Conciss Chronicle of Various Folks town, evening. this morning. ville last evening. on the morning train. ov the morning train. well man Marriage Yesterday. Rev. J. Sims'ef the young couple vowed to become maa and . orne wife, for better or for worse, and to live together until death doth them part. Only the relatives of the contracting parties and a few intimate friends were present. cial While ceremony was being performed the . taip -gmilax and flowers—a Miss Clara Ben Thusen was the bridesmaid, while } put After the ceremony came the custowish them unMiss Kate Purcell, Miss Maric The groom is the the grocer, and is The Mr. and PERSONAL POINTERS. Doings and Intentions. E. B. Castler of San Francisco is in town. L, E. Blunberg of San F rancisco is in J. L. King of Forest Hill came over last Dave Kent of Sacramento arrived here P. 8. Waldon came down from GraniteE. T. Parsons of Chicago arrived here on E. Wasnecke of San Francisco came in F. Flolir of San Francisco arrived bere H, Arase and R. Aunger came ever from Forest Hill last evening. Chas. Sharp and P. Peterson came down from Camptonvilie last evening. R, A. Rose and Royal Heath, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening. Chas. Miles and wife, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening on their way to Sierra county. Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon, John Caldwell presiding: Estate of Elizabert Siebert, deceased. Order appointing Chas. Grimes, Henry Guenther and Geo, C. Shaw, appraisers. J. P. Arbogast vs. E. W. ministrator of the estate of Levi Williams, deceased. Decree of foreclosure and order of sale. W. W. Wright vs. Dongherty. Ou trial. §, E. Fiske vs. His Creditors. Order appointing E. W. Donnelly assignee. bonds fixed at. $500. Wanted. A competent girl, to do house work in ‘a email family. Apply at this office. 27 ti Celluloid Collars. Celloloid Collars, all sizes, sold for 10 oom . poof David Starr Jordan's Lecture at the Methodist Church Last Night. Six Dollars Year When Prof, Jordan’s: lecture last evening on The Rise of the Common Man was, a8 might well be expected, teeming with instruction and interest. the faculty of precision ! and he makes no devious pathways to epee Tee the field of knowledge and exact computaMade Kno m on Appli=. See egies oi convincing and his logic as brilliant as it 1s . . lirresistible. not be desirable to mak favor would inevitably become flattened gi matter of the lecture sight, if the possession ° for anything. developed optics, two where they ought naturally to be found, and the third one between them, over the nose. Strangely enough, this disfigurement does not render it hideous, as might be expected. just as naterally with the central eye as with the others, and seems to see as with in the attempt. “The is one that compels at the closest reasoning; the manner of presenting it was fully in accordance with the proud. All who listened to his elucidation of the theme must “were in a rare atmosp' sway of a master intellect. The speaker power of the common maa as being potential in the formation of go history it only the figurehead function is to dictate of Wales is authority people recognize that they have no queen, but t that true patriotism is try. : ‘To illustrate the ‘‘divine rights of kings” Prof, Jordan mentioned having seen 8D insignifi station in German distinction appeared to bat who by virtue of his position as Emperor of Germany was serv ner an hour sooner than bi circumstance of the King of Saxony being permitted, without arrest, to near over the speaker W Emerson said ‘God gets tired of Kings,” and what God is tired of men very soon discard, for sod im our natures makes ride . inexorable We join . h fixed upon what is akin to his purpose. The common man is the heir apparent to the rights, making governmen proportion of nine 8 and the only rights of those plebians were . Sur attained through their patrician tatives. When that great majority began . 45 to question the rights of the few to govern the many the fall of that tion was near. development Germined the abuses of that government and the ‘Decline and Fall of Rome” was only the history of the advancement of the common man which invar fall of false systems. scended from English stock may claim to . 8 have ao far off ancestors, kings and queens, and there is ground for special pride upon that score. thing of descent in the rule which doubtless held’ good in other countries that the eldest son, from tune immemorial had occupied the supposed virtue. The speaker has to a remakable deHis facts are solid, polished and For ‘obvious reasons it would e an extended refine scholastic . °* th of the lecture; the tention and demands known erudition and standing of the of whose fame the country is so justly have felt that they here and ,under the it. defined and extolled the isa vernments, In is not kings and queens who d. In England the queen is today in government; her regarding certain s0and fashionable functions; the Prince for little except cer “English no king, hey also recognize the truth love of all the.world f one’s own counnose. points in cards oF etiquette. a more fervent love o and erie ; that cant looking little man at a railroad it. y whose only claim to be hig adornments]. mit ed with his diaimeelf; and the ly ride hen he had unintentionthe demaud that our aspirations privileges and dignity of ts. Greece had in the javes toone free man represen. bef In Rome, also it was the of the common man that uniably marke the The common man of America who is deThe speaker had made somea study of English ancestral post of honor and married according to the rank in life which his pamakes of hi and made mentally cohesive by his own will; Nee ; g by doing what ig best jn a broad sense, an : iron persistence, & sticking to the best, the : acquiring and the exercising of wisdom and TE : 1 Virtue is to do it.” BORN WITH THREE RYRS. A Queer Case Recently Came to Light In A press telegram sent from Portland, Oregon, Saturday, said a babe that arrived 5 % aoe atthe home of W. P. O'Neil, a railroad man the business methods and pcan through life gifted with extraodinary foreThis was Mr. O’Neil’s ninth offspring, the children. At its birth the babe, to all ‘ : b od appearances, was bat an ofdinary infant. candidacy met with a crushing blow today The nurse, however, noticed that there was a peculiar little formation just above the to this, but he looked lightly upon it, expressing an opinion that it did not amount to anything, and would soon pass awsy. Whatever it was, the formation refused to disappear, and the medical man became quite interested. Three days after the baby made its appearance, the doctor was greatly surprised to notice that what looked like an eye had formed in the child’s forehead. He called in some of his brother professionals, Of course the child was too young to perolder it grew the more perfectly the eye developed, until now the third. optic is as clearly developed as the two natural eyes. —_—— oo . . What Is Being Done In Grass Valley Superintendant John Tierney informs. us that the work of clearing up the top at the Allison Ranch mine is going on slowly but age. As it has been only a few days that boasted civiliza. men could work there 2 necessary been slow. boilers etc., are being taken out and laid aside and as soon as that work shall have been done Engineer Erkhart will come ™P. Monday morning. and will then make his report to the company. Work at the Pennsylvania is going stead ily on now. fective boiler. everything is working like a charm out at if. Aman is held together «Wisdom is to know the best; Special to the Transcript. actor Will Investigate. Sax Fraxcisco, April 30—The Grand Jary will make a thorough investigation of the City of Portland. morits graph duct of the lawyers who practice principally in the Police Court. The arrest of Ben Napthaly, an attorney, who obtained $20 from a barber on promise of securing his discharge from custody, has brought the matter to the attention/ of the jury, and it is proposed to investigate the crookedness that is conplained of. a e west side, ten days ago, will go fa third eye counts The child has three perfectly as to It blinks next.” A Blow to Reed. April 30.—Reed’s. the w eight being healthy, well-developed} Monrrewizr, Vt., when it was made known that the Green Mountain Republicans were in favor of McShe called the attention of the doctor . Kinley as their first choice for President. migh. fect 1 =~ ee ees os a _ HARRISBURG, Ps, April O-— 4 nication was received by Governor Hastings from Holmes, the murderer, asking for a respite, in order that he might have more time in which to settle up his business affairs and to his spiritual welfare. The Governor refused the request. west they were of the unanimous opinion it was an eye, and no mistake about ly. of a complete examination, but the Threaten to Use Dynamite, Havana, April 30.—General Weyler has been notified that if the atrocities on Cuban citizens and soldiers continue that the latter will resort to the use of dynamite, and will blow up the city of Havana. The people have become terrorized on account of these threats. If MINING NOTES. ——< char had District. a [Telegraph.] Was Not Intercepted. JacksoxvILie, Fla., April 30.—It is now believed that the steamer Bermuda, which left here several days ago with munitions of war and other supplies for the Cuban insurely. The work would have been finished ore this time had the weather been such to enable the men to work to an-advant— Mr. Charles Wyndham has explained that his contempt for the press is not, like Mr. Penley’s, absolute, but refers only to Christmastide criticisms. He holds, in short, that the critics are ‘‘but mad nor’-nor’ west. southerly, they. know a8 hawk from a heropshaw.”’ The truth is that some their reverence it prophecies smooth things for them. Acritic the other day got into correspondence. with a manager who thonght he had slighted one of his productions. By way of conclusive testimony to its agency, to the effect that ‘‘if there is one thing in the world the lessee of this theater understands it is the histrionic tastes of the English people. ” This was 6f course most gratifying, but the peanty of it was that the writer ‘of the paragraph evidently had not and didy ‘ not profess to’ have seen the play, and had sent. the paragraph to the manager with a demand for a couple of seats *‘se which some managers lay to their souls. —London World. One of the most extensive laundries in urb of London, and was recently visited by one of our own representatives. The principal building, he writes, is ciseo. upward of 400 feet long and four stories and the machinery cost about £18,000. ‘here are ten solid ironing machines 9 Bie 1,500 serviettes per hour. & :Refased to Grant It é The vast extent of this business may ~~ . bo realized on learning that 15,670 articles a week ar? received from one great period from each of several mammoth hotels. the Grand, by the way, uses upward of 4,000 towels every day. 0C0 pieces of through this laundry in the course of a week, aud seven miles of drying lines
can be run out at once. —Pearson’s Weekzen of the highest class, he may find it in this eulogy of a Boston man, written by a friend who was worth having: ‘Martin Brimmer, freed from private care, dedicated himéelf to the commonweal; he took his part in legislation, in of art. He mingled in all public affairs —not only mingled, but led. Nature nity, his deliberation, his — were imposing, his gentle courtesy W ning, and when at last he uttered a few majority of his hearers fancied that he was but expressing their sentiments, while the minority decided that opposition was vain. plete.’’ Critics and Managers. Here When the wind is managers. are superstitious in. Don “for the press so long as the mavager sent him a paraemanating front an obscure pres* . manne give further particulars in our > Such is the flattering unction The beauti Seven Miles of Clothesline. orld is situated ina southern sub1:96. oom prietors of the Transceret are willing to take an apprentice and brances of the printing boy only wanted. App To see the Fine Stock of Boots and Shoes Boots and shoes made to order in’ the best Repairing neatly and promply attended to. @ QUEEN ofall MOUNTAIN RESORTS. mountain resorts, will open for the reception ot guests June }, and will close October Ist, ig.a rare chance for you. The proteach him all the : = eas business. A steady é H £ R ly immediately. pe f oy Uh Is Hereby Announced as a Cand idate : tor the office of City Treasu urer. ’t Fail_» Election May 4th, Z —Kept by— A.J. Bo v¢y: Broad Street, Opposite Union Street. rand at reasonable prices, o_o The Last lastallment Delinquent “Minday, Apel 27th : Notice is hereby given that the second installment of State and County Taxes will become 59, Union Trust Building, San Franeo : a1 . delinquent on Monday, April ASTLE CRAG _ Tavern of Castle Crag, the most ful, attractive and accessible of all George Schoenwald, Manager. Over 250 hands are employed, H. ong, and each capable of finishing end tinub, and 35,000 in the same A hotel like the Metropole or Nearly 3,000,linen of all kinds pass Hard Oil Finishing and Decorating a All orders promptly executed, McKECHNIE, 27, 1896, at 6 o’clock P. M. HOUSE PAINTER Five per cent. and additional costs will be added to all unpaid Taxes after the above ~ date. r and PAPER HANGER. oe B. F. SNELL, Tax Collector. Nevada City, April 15. Specialty. Leave orders at the Union Hotel. Pin Ba ee A Model Citizen. anybody wants a model for a citiities, in education, in oultivation made him prepossessing. His dig-. winthe cheapést. Yes, You Do aes “You want to buy your goods where you can get them Not cheap goods but cheap prices. There is just one place in ‘Nevada City where you can do Just That Thing.. To be plain, it is am acknowledged fact that mant words in 4 judicial tone the James Kinkead’s—— Cash Stores The fusion was comgents, has succeeded in evading the Spanish war ships and reached the island with her cargo, The schooner Mabel just arrived here reports having passed the Bermuda nd the work: has Vhe old machinery, —— For a short time the uanderound work was stopped owing to & deThat was arranged and New York, April 30.—Since Prince Radawill arrived here he has spent but little A cleanup, trom the mill last. time outside his apartments, and has reFREE To M an American Hei CREAM arry an American Heiress. . CHOCOLATE A Package Given Each Customer FREE Has the largest stock of Furniture and all other things 12 his line, of all Grades, Kinds and Style, and will sell them at a lower rate than any other house in the County. Call at his Commercial Street Stores and see for yoursell. —— ee rents held; the second son a little lower, the third stall nearer the ranks of the common people and the respective descendants of such naturally in @ rapidly decreasing ratio till the level rank of common people was soon reached and the conditions were here more favorable for the growth of inbeing more! evening Mrs. Howard, wife of the speaker, dividuality and pure purpose, 4 the mine. Sunday showed that the bre was of geod. fuged to be interviewed by reporters, It WITH ; AREY : . OU quality, as the crushing showed it to be te vamiored: that. he} 7 gs . worth about $20 per ton. : io is engaged to marry MON EY-SAVING oor Mise Eugenia Kelly, daughter of Eugene THAS g p Will Occupy the Pulpit. Kelly, the banker. J. T. Howayd, Esq. of Grass Valley, Tee a COoF ES will fill the pulpit at the Congregational : ‘ ea SPICES Church in this city on Sunday evening next. Sued for Libel. Our 50c Teas cost 75c Elsewhere His subject will be: ‘What We Know and : Our 40c Teas cost 60c Elsewhere Who Taught Us.” Mr. Howard’s ability Sacaammnro; April 30.—John Weil, fore_— rid Mcos cost 50c Elsewhere as a speaker is known to our people and we . man of the last Grand Jury, was arrested Sa 25c ens or —_ pyaar cost 30c Elsewhere know that his discourse will be greatly enjoyed by all who hear it. During the Schmidt, adconts, at the Brauch Wonder. -tm . dictions of this or tiat for the world within ata . the next generation is idle talk-for the his_ Twe Rooms Wanted. (. tory of the world is written already in the light heerekeepingEnquire at Wild’s. training of those who take our places in Shop. a24-tf . 05 or 30 years. The first factor in forming untrammelied, move independent of inherited narrow views and subservience to custom. The intensity of spirit of those eld Saxous, Normans and Danes, the reflex action of their heroic souls is felt in the heart beats of our own high hearted people today. All our ancestors were strong, were conquerers, else we shouid Nevada City to live. not be here tonight; the lineage eee of weakness is always short. Some. A Cure for the Prevailing Influenza. — are painfully bound by ignorance oF Bae : : : TRY OUR by direful circumstances but most make 4 preparation that will give immediate Harmes Found Guilty. MONEY their own conditions. Men who are slaves _ = cure ure Coughs, and a pana~. . Sacramento, April 30.—John P. Bar-. SAYING PRICES to vice of any kind are in willing ia wa paid ad shir pone A Weck. mes, the tramp who found $50,000 that AT OUR a. robbers had hidden in the tules near Wasb. MONEY SAYING STORES and the responsibility is their own. the recital of various instances of foreign administratiom of justice and reference to the principles of good government in America in which no one could fail to recognize the loftiest sentiments of a consident and coherent patriotism. Professor Jordan _aid the American people are not fundamentally try ng to attain good government but they are trying to make strong, true men to govern us; men whv are developed into the tull moral stature of faithful representatives of the people who send them as attorneys to iook after their welfare; men who are incorruptible; men who are capable of managing extensive concerns, the direction of great enterprises and shape the course of legisla— tion for the proper interests of the common man, The progress of past centuries in human progress had been along lines of turmoil and restlessness and if the laborers of Pharach had no dissentions connected with trades ui» s or cer fares neither had they even a name of their own, Wherever edguation has set its stamp there the people dre working to a higher life. The prethe future is heredity; the second, mind training, which is largely . entrusted to teachers who make a study of childhood, the will render a vocal solo. morrow. . will move in tomorrow. John Bennetti, who was arrested Tuesday by Sheriff Douglass, was cofivicted in Jus-. jail accompanied by his physician and an Business Change. ©. E. Landsburg and '\W. 0. Mills have Mr. Jepson’s family will come to Agency Rooms, Union Street. a30-tf 2-0 Oe THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings. Persons holding tickets that won prizes at the Catholic Church festival can obtain the prizes by calling at Charles Grimes clothing store, corner of Broad and Pine streets. © : : ; Gaylord’s groceries and provisions are firstclass and always give satisfaction. A trial will convince you of this fact. Everything fresh and pure. J. B. Treadwell and family have taken room# at the Union Hotel. The house they have been occupying on East Broad street has been sold to C. O. Jepson, whose family tics Holbrook’s court last evening. He wa fined $10, which he paid. For Sale. ated on Piety Hill, is offered for sale bargain. Inquire of A. Tam. al7 Pills Do Not Cure. ‘ report of the Grand Jury scored the Board of Supervisors, alleging that there was evins dence that the Supervisors had been corrupt, purch' tke hotel and store of C. O. Jep-. that they had sold 1 te; but th son at Relief Hiil, and take possession to: pee prams Nets indictment. A large lot with a small house on it, situat a today by the Sheriff for criminal libel on complaint sworn to by J. M. Morrison, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. The evidence was not suffivient to warrant an ington, has been found guilty of grand larecny. : ’ Hammond’s Case. Paeronta, April 30.—A great sensation was caused by the sentence of death imposed upon Hammond, Rhodes, Phillips and Farrar, Burghers of influence: are flocking in from outside districts and are asking that the sentence of the Ameriean citizens be abolished. It is thonght that the original sentence may be revoked and the prisoners will be sentenced to five years penal servitude and then be banished from the country. i Hammond collapsed when the sentence was pronounced, and was ‘taken back to officer. ; ES Hot and Mild Tomales. Jos, Marshal at his place on Pine street, adjoining the Herald office, is now making two kinds of tomalese—highly flavored and Our 20c Teas Great American Importing Tea Co, Headquarters, 52-58 Market Street, S, F. Maypole : Dance Armory Hall__aa—_!, EXTRA PREMIUMS GIYEN AWAY. Commercial street,, ‘ : an GIVEN AWAY WW amen away DL, I have had made a number of keys, one of which will un. lock the glass Money Box now displayed in our. store, and containing Twenty Dollars in gold'coin. For each $1 cash urchase we will present you witha key. The person holding the key that will unlock the case WILL BE ENTITLED to the entire contents of the box. will be entitled to have any keys. No employe of the house Persons holding keys will be given an opportunity of trying them between September 15th and 30th, 1896. ue A. B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer, Nevada City. Commercial St., Nevada City. 56 Mill St., Grase Valley. 100 IN OPERATION Money Saved Every Day No Special Day / —AT— Friday Evening, May 22nd, Under the Direction of PROF, JOHN: MICHELL. 60-Masters and Misses—60 3—Maypoles—3 The sMay Queen and her Maids of Honor and Pages. Tatroducing the and other Novel and Pleas~ ing Features. + Oxford Minuet, the Midnight March SPS MEME RIE oe assaelid P. G. SCADDEN, 2 =, Commercial Street, ss Has on Hand ys : ‘The Freshest and Best Stock Groceries, Provisions, Can Goods, Etc., Btc,, ° To be found in Nevada City sam. GIVE ME A TRIAL. Goods delivered stil charge. NO BETTER Advertising Medium * third which appears to grow out of ose or ‘both of the former is what what may be . aggravate. Pills do not cure ( perfet regularity ofthe bowels, . mildly flavored, ‘Try them. a21-lw : h co adhoc : ADMISSION, per couple $1.00;" C, W. Bennett expects to reach Nevada BS = = --50! ge ah 6t OaLDREN => ~~~ TFAVERN or . . = we TH TAL PAYERS 1 a U, ‘Bs Tate, ‘he Pan woman suffrage arrives ot is bs Tadien, daye’ stay in this city guests of Mre, I, J. B the Theatre: will doul a large gathering of b will be the first of th to test the strength of City mau on the suffra; fluent language and a t endeavor to swerve th of the city into line ar pathies with the mover hope to secure the . wielaing the ballot, : woman “equal rights wi the affairs of governme cipal but federal. Mis from the rostroms of m cities of the Union an encomiunis and endors .and inany. of the promi the country. Go and . ——_~-+0 $100 Rews _ The readers. of this tte leara that there is a disease that ecience ha all its ata and that Catarrh Care is the on /known to the medical being a constitutional constitutional treatm« Care is taken intern vupon the blood and m system, thereby destre of the disease, and ,strength “by building :and assisting nature in yproprietors have so mv rtive powers, that they Wollars for any case Send for list of Testim F. J, CHENEY & ( WMT Sold by Draggis ‘ Be ge hee Young Here is a chance fc etors.of the TRANSCRIF an apprentice and tea of the printing busiz only wanted. Apply —————_—_+9@ Bye. at Dr. T, J. Eaton, an practice, will be at the -fegsionally until Satur <paired Wearing and ~promptly relieved. A eyes can be cured v yhas taken place. Dr. I ymore than 500 crosse mames and residence eyes inserted. Hour pm. and 7 to 8 p. m _ A Baby’s . “My beby had crou ghiloh’s Cure,” writes Hunteville, Ala. —_——~o Carpet % When you want a 1 or handsome rags ma¢ write for my circular. a29-2w «=: W. B. MAR ee At the home of the Fiat, April 29th, BR. Gray to Miss % if city. ;