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December 14, 1895 (4 pages)

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oht 24 er— ind ack NS: val 75 8. ed =) a City. < Crawford nice line of 1d ornamenom the Miin. These just as nice sas can be y are reas— ce, too. ke the cash — ugh quan— We know y to get the ey. That's We offer y. In this real name. ‘ou like to WEES. ees g ’ =, City, stock of ialled it Go and sfare all ee ra fat 0 oie, =, a & Ail Wii Wei: LR: } OS THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT * Published Every Evening, except Sunday. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors SERVED BY CARRI£ERS AT 15.Cts: per Week or 60Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE ; SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. ———————— ——— SATURDAY..... DEC. 14, 1895. eT} Le Mere No, 4. PERSONAL POINTERS, A Concise chrontcle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. Marry Diggles of San Francisco isin town. E. K. Smart of Dutch Flat is in town on dbusinesa, John German’ was over from San Juan yesterday. J. A. Driscoll of Smartsville was in town yesterday. Charles Collins of San Juan was in town Thursday. ; Frank Bigelow of Columbia Hill was in town yesterday, Hon. R. McMurray arrived last evening from San Francisco. Mrs, A. M. Allen left yesterday for San Jose to visit her daughters, R. P. Rossen and wife, of Relief Hill, are here on a few days’ visit. Mrs. E. M. Scadden has returned from a visit to friends at San Francisco. Joe Latrielle returned last evening from Napa on his way to Downieville, : Dr. I. L. Bowman, the dentist, has’ returned from a trip to the upper country. H. H. Wikoff of Berkeley is here spending a few days, J.J, Bell and wife, of San Francisco, are vhene on a visit, Mas. W. M. Hilton of San ‘Peauias is shere.op a visit. Frank Bates is here in the interest of the James Ward Company. J. W. Arsking and H. Marks, Francisco, arrived here this morning. B. L, Archibald of San Francisco arrived here last evening. G. W. Blodgett and wife left today for San Francisca. Bert L. Wertheimer, the cigar man of San Francisco, is in town, ., Mrs. W. M. Browning will return this evening from San Francisco, Mrs. Mortley of San Francisco ig expected here this evening on a visit. to’ Mrs. B. Lutz. ‘ Charles Carveth and wife have returned from Butte City, Montana, and will reside here, F, Martinetti of Sierra City arrived here last evening from San Francisco on his way home, A ‘ i James Fogarty came over from French of San ° ‘Corral last evening and returned home this ‘morning, Mrs, Thos. Bodley and aoiehes, of San -Juan, arrived here last evening en route to ‘San Francisco. J. McLaughlin and H. H. Meyers, of ‘WDownieville, arrived here last evening on itheir way to San Francisco, W. C. Pritchard, the popular Native Son ‘of Sacramento, is here in the interest’ of Henderson, Brown & Company of that city, Mrs, E. Godfrey of North San Juan is visiting the family of J.T. Morgan. She will leave in a few days for San Francisco to spend the holidays, j ORS ~~ -— Srauzs to let, Kuquire of G. D. Buckley. ~0@e-> Ir gives us pleasure to show our goods, whether you wish to buy or not, Lverse & Branp, ee OOO re How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. : F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15. years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truay,.Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O, Wacoprina, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. _ Hall’s Catarrh Cure ig taken internally, ‘acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ‘Testimonials sent ree, Price 75c, per bottle., sold by all Druggists. eer Inspected the Work. H. Vischer, civil engineer for the Debris Commission, who has been at Sweetland examining the impounding dam that, is being built by the Kate Hays Mining Company, returned to this city last night, and left this morning for San Francisco, ‘year; lighting part all night and part till Awarded x ‘Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold aor yey Fair. ‘~Hoop’s Pitus for the. liver and bowels RICH GOLD MINING REGION. ed What an Experienced Mining Operator Thinks of This Section. A. Harpender, the veteran silver, copper, as well as coal and iron eperator, once so prominent on Cal‘fornaia street, San Francisco, but of late years operating in New York and London, came here. recently for the purpose of gving to Moore’s Flat to examine the Metropolitan mine at that place. He isa man of excellent judgment on mines. and mining, as well as finance. He states, without fear of contradiction, that there is no other region in the ‘known world that has produced so much gold for it size, say from Perrin’s a Banner Mountain, six miles by nitte.In forty years over forty millions in gotd have been taken out, and ‘it is very doubtful if that is more than ten per cent of the gold contained in this network of lodes and ledges. the mines are down 2,000 -feet. vertically and are good to_all_appearances ave 2,000 feet more, said he gold region here, with a future of wonderful possibilities in gold production, and many Some of “You have,” “a rich fortunes will yet be made here.”’ He gave it as his opinion that the carrying out of the Gold Bank Tunnel scheme would be of inestimable benetit to the whole section included in the Nevada ;City and Grass Valley mining districts, as it’ would be the means of discovering many new ledges, besides developing and draining those already being worked along the line of the proposed tunoel. + 2B e+ —Electric Lights For Grass Valley. The Board of City Trustees of Grass Valley, at their meeting last night, considered bids for furnishing street lights for the city, The contract for one year was awarded to the Grass Valley Gas and Electric Light Company, John Glasson manager, their bid for lighting all night being the lowest. ‘The following proposals were made by this company: For lighting-allnight, $1,500 per year; lighting till midnight, $1,260 per midnight, $1,380 per year, The Nevada County Electric Power Company offered to furnish lights at the following terms: For lighting all night, per year, $1,980; lighting till. miduight, per year, $1,170. The Board decided to accept tie offer of the ‘Grass Valley Company for all night lighting, at $1,500 per ‘year, and awarded the contract accordingly. We understand that under this new contract Grass Valley will pay less for her electric street lights, in proportion to the service givén, than any town in the State. + #@e--—-—-The James Ward Company. James Ward and one of . the best of companies will be with us on Thursday night for one night only. They will appear in “The Rose of Killarny.”’ The piece bristles with true humor of the Celtic style, and jokes, songs and dances are introduced atevery opportunity. Mr. Ward is well known and deservedly popular in this city for he is certainly one of the best Irish comedians on the stage, His style is quite different from the ordinary interpretation and distinctly, his own, but with deliberation and a peculiar drollness that is irresistably funny convulses his audience with his every line, Phil. Mack is another clever comedian. Lottie Medley Mack, a very clever soubrette, and Harry Steele, the wonderful skater, are also with the company. ae eee oe Narrow Escape From Drowning. He never rants, Yesterday afternoon Ernest Carr, seven* year-old son of ‘T, H. Carr, while playing near the suspension bridge, Rough and Ready ditch. He could not get out, but managed by struggling hard to keep his head above the water. G. Griffiths came along just then’and pulled the boy out of the ditch. As there was a strong current of water, lie probably would have drowned had not assistance came to him promptly. fell into the a. Election of. Officers. The regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League, Grass Valley, was held Thursday night. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, William Knight; lst Vice President, R. J. Wickgg 2d Vice President, Alice Oliver; 3d ‘Vice President, A, W. Harris; 4th Vice President, Lillie Hugunin; Secretary, Mary J. Thomas; Treasnrer, W. G, George. . on ——--_ + 0@eHanpsome Cracker: Jars, Rose Bowls, Jewel Boxes and Bon Bon Dishes, at the Frank Golden Jewelry Store. dl3-3t 0 OBO oeMethodist Chueh. _ Rev, W. ©, Gray, pastor, will preach at lla. m.and 7 p; m. tomorrow. Subject for the morning: ‘‘Religious Despondency,”’ Evening sermon: ‘‘Business La Business’’—a sermon fog business men. ~E ‘pworth League at 6 p.m., Mrs, Kate Badger leader, Subject: ‘'The First Missionary Journey,.” Junior League at 5:30 p. m. Sunday School at 12:30 p.m. Class meeting at 9:30 a, m, _ + ere Big Water Pipe. The large, heavy ion pipe that is to carry pany’s flume to the power house has arrived and is being hauled out to the works. Some of the pipe is about four feet in diameter. When it is laid everything. will. be ready to turn the water into the flume and start the big dynamos to working, We have a fine line in silver novelties and plated ware—just the thing for”Xmas Luerse & Branp, * oo presents, WonDERFUL are the cures accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the one true dplood purifier, makes pure, rich, healthy blood. act easily yet promptly and effectively, *}of God and of man.” Yet, the water from the Electric Power Com. — CAN IT BE 0? A Serious Charge Made Against Butte County School Teachers. The charge has been publiely made and in the main corroborated in this city that two-thirds of the public school teachers of Butte county are: infidels, This assertion has been made with emphasis and some important additions which are half forgotten and therefore not cited, relating to an irreligious former Superintendent of Schools. Such a severe arraignment. certainly demande ‘aibpation, if not investigation, The eonditiona that exists in Butte county, we may tairly assume, holds good in Nevada, and the not debatable in most minds as to whether the principles of the rising generation should be subjected, shaped and led by infidel teachers, But let us first examine the meaning of the word ‘‘infidel.”” Worcester says: ‘‘Infidel, an unbeliever—one who rejects Christianity or all revealed religion; an--atheist (one who denies the existenee, », of God),”’ ete, Is it true that two-thirds of a-class to whom we look for the training and instruction of question is our children belong to the above described order? ‘True we do not exact or desire. religious training in the public schools, but are there no grounds for apprehension that the moral teachings may fall short if the teachers aré Godless creatures ? But cau the proposition be seriously entertained that such an enormous proportion of a bright, intelligent and enlightened class should be in a condition of infidelism? Is it not more likely that these most estimable persons have made some mistake regarding the religious or irreligious condition of these instructors of the children? Certainly ‘if their.statements are true there is cause for alarm, not only in. Butte county but wherever such conditions exist? It is an accepted fact that more or less of the teacher's moral and religious Jife is filtered through his or ber teachings into the child's inind. ‘Therefore it concerns evéry parent and those interested in and loving the little ones to ascertain the quality of mind and soul of ‘the teachers, 4 But apart from this comes the saving thought that these good persons misunderstand the attitude of mind and soul of County Butte’s 4eachers. We are aware . that the Saratoga National Unitarian Conference of 1894 declared that their-standard was the ‘‘religion of Jesus” and. that the recent conference in Washington, D. i, reaffirmed it, emphasizing the clause, ‘‘Leve aga matter of fact, most of the believers and adherents of this and other liberal churches are called infidels and repudiated by the orthodoxy, or more justly speaking, by the ‘‘strdight laced”? orthodoxy, but the fatt remains that although they adopt the highest code of morals, although they follow the sweet “new commandment,” as given by the geutle Jesus to ‘love one another,” although their lives are ‘Pure in. its purpose and strong in its strife” and ‘all lives are made purer, and stronger thereby,” yet according te the edict of these religionists they are infidels, While it may not be within the province of citizens or educationists to examine too closely the religious tendencies of a teacher's mind, would it not “be well to make sure that these custodians of the child’s mind should be posgessed of the principles of the true and higher Christianity rather than being enslaved to the debasing thought— “There is no God,” Again arises the conviction. that these teachers have A grave charge has been perferred against them, and they should be heard in the matter, Jt is supposable that the teachers of ather counbeen maligned, ties ‘are equally wicked and it would be interesting to know how many may be ranked as infidels, . & sets +-9@o + ——Christian Endeavor. Tomorrow evening the Christian Kudeavor meeting will be led by Miss Bessie Stevens, assisted by Mrs. J.T, Gribble and Miss Edith Edwards, Subject: ‘*What Is True Friendship?” During the evening there will be solos and duets by the following; Miss Kk, Edwards, Mr, Bert Dailey, Misses Maggie and Lizzie Richards, Miss “C. NanMiss Bessie Stevens and Mrs, P. A collection will be taken up All are respect. carrow, G, Scadden.,
for the Hoine Missionary, fully invited to attend, <2 9 ere» eee Will Soon Be on Deck Again. William Kiug, who was seriously hurt cart thatgwas run into by another rig, was up from Grass Valley last evening.in a buggy. and will soon be able to resume his. duties at Grissel Bros.’ meat market. He is recovering from his injuries The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla has cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you, It makes pure, rich healthy blood, :tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remembér Hood's Cures C0028 OD7OCU84 Be Sure to get. HOOD’S and Only HOOD’S, Sarsaparilla / . te be taken with. Mood’s Sarsaparilla. 269. * about a week ago-by being thrown from a. — Hood’s Pills are especially prepaittl IN THE LEAD. ceete California Takes More of the Gold Medals Than Any Other State. Manager Filcher, who has-charge of the California exhibition at the Atlanta Exposition, has sent a report to the directros of the the meeting held Tuesday afternoon, According to the report the State wins seventytive awards including six gold medals, twenty-eight silver medals, bronze médals and fourteen honorable mentions. ‘No other State represented here, so far as I can ascertain,” says Manager Filcher, gets more then two gold medals, For the best display of agricultural products and also for the best display of horticultural products the State Board of Trade exhibit receives gold medals granted in this class, Some of the awards are being reviewed, and display of wines, “The regular committee on awards, you will understand, according to the system adopted here, could give no premium higher than a-silver medal, This medal is supposed to represent the best’ in its class, ‘but the committee on higher awards, that -had the power of review and revision, could in its discretion for unusual excellent or far-reaching merit grant a gold medal. From this source came the six gold medal awards to California. This record at Atlanta speaks praises for the State Board of Trade’s suc~ cessful efforts to have the State represented here, and is one to-which every’ Californian may point with pride. The committee is topass on gitrus fruits on the 15th .of this month, and if my efforts to secure from Northern and Southern California a guod display of oranges, lemons, pomelos, pomegranates, etc., before that date proves successful, I shall expect to worry our sister State, Florida, and win additiona} laurels,” 1 For Business Men, Rev, W. C. Gray will preach Sunday: evening at the Methodist Church to business men, and gives all who are not engaged elsewhere, a cordial invitation to be present. The topic will be, ‘Business Is Business,” treet senl rr Buggy Robe Lost, Last Thursday night on the road to’ Indian Flat, a buggy robe.Reward paid for retarning it torthe TRANscriPr office. d14lw sobeiebicinarab aes Vata , Get a Christmas Turkey. * H. Pecatry will commence his usual Christmas turkey business tonight at Jas, MolIntosh’s Free Cyinage Saloon, on OCommercial street, twenty-seven . Tam contending fur a gold medal for ont State Board of Trade, which was read at. true remedy in Electric Bitters, : ‘cine does not stimulate and contains no . whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts asa First-Class Laundrying. “Try the Twin City Steam Laundry. Geo. Nevada City. Leave call orders .at Miss Holbrook’s news stand, Broad street. 019 on. @ld People. é Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the This meditonic and alterative, It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding :strength and iving tone to the organs, epee aiding Niture in the performance ofthe functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle at Dickerman & Co,’s. Drug Store, ; — POWDER Absolutely Pure. ‘A cream of tartar baking powder, Highestof all in leavening strength.” Latest United States Government Food Re port, Royal Baking Powder Company, 106 Wall street, N. Y. RVR aici sah si MeN Me Me e 66 bf » sy 7 “Don’t Buy” § \ NJ 7 Your Toys and Holiday Goods of the % s§ Popular Branch Store in~the Down2a a ing Building, opposite A. D, Tower's r % residence, unless you care to save $ ake Cents on Each Dollar, 5 . BY NI . We Can’t Be Undersold. be Me Kl IKE FIEL, D s The Cheap Man of Nevada County, E . J. H. NILE 7 Nevada City Manager. i cl Handsome Xmas Card with every * 50-cént purchase, “as USASAS AS AS AS * ae ATs AS ASAS Be THEY ARE BEAUTIES. FINE ‘COBLER SEAT ROCKERS McLEAN SWING CHAIRS ENAMELED EASLES . * 7 RATTAN ROCKERS RUGS AND ATS Call And See Them at dames Ninkead’s CASH FURNITURE STORE. Full stock of Furniture and large assortment of Goods Expressly for the ld al sore pon sors cr oe mene Broad St., RYAN —5 Christmas aw We have all kinds of Men and Boys Underwear, Hats, Fancy Scarfs, De Joinvilles, De» genoras, Persians, Emerald and Gold Combinations. = We beg to announce to our numerous Friends and Patrons that we arenow ‘ ready for business. The largest and finest Stock of Holiday Goods that ever came to this market weoffer to the Public at the most reasonable figures. Come, everyone, and ‘examine our display of Toys, Books, Fancy Goods and numerous novelties in every branch. ‘Next to County Treasurer's Office. € STENSON Respectfully call the attention of the Ladies and : Gentlemen of Nevada City and the surrounding : towns to their immense stock of Ladies.and Misses Buttoned Shoes, Oxford and Fancy Slippers, Men's, Boy's and Children’s DRESS SHOES Etc. We confidently assure you that our prices _will convince you that. you can: buy goods ‘from us CHEAP, and it will pay you to come to Grass Valley and see our Great Look at our Men’s Great Slipper Display Our Furnishing Department. Seo Our Furnishing Wind displays the$Gran¢ est Exhibits ever shown betuie, 2, Stetson’s Fine Hats in Stock. : RYAN & STENSON, wil Street; Grass: Valley. I. STEIN, * — Exhibits. . Queene —— 0——_— ‘ae eS . Reefers, Mufflers, Initial and Linen Handkerchiefs, Warmed Lined Winter Gloves, Smoking Jackets, Etc. B. Johnson, the coal oil man, sole agent for i TIPPED OVER TWO TIMES, A Party of Gentlemen From Washington Had a Rough Trip Yesterday. BE. T. Worthley, Dave Jobason, Charles Cairns and Joseph P. Martin arrived here from Washington last o’elock, the trig, evening about 8 fhey had quive an }xpérience on it was quite dark when they reached the upper end of Willow Valley, ea” had no lantern it was almost imp@*sible to see the road, and consequently the vehicle ran into a hole where a culvert had been washed out. This caused the buggy to upset and the occupants were thrown out. Mr, Worthley, the driver, was quite badly bruised about the right side, but the others were not hurt, The horses did not attempt to run, After righting the huggy they proceeded on their way, with Charles Cairns driving. When near the Chinese garden, -about two miles trom town, the buggy went off the road and tipped over again. All were thrown out,but without apy of them getting hurt. For the second time the vehicle was placed right side side up,. and the rest of the trip was made without accident, -— —. Tae The Last Sale. Quite a number of paintings were sold at the picture sale at the Theater last-mght. They went very cheap, Miss Nellie Reyaolds won the picture that was RivencAs a prize. Next Monday evening Mr, Best wilk have another and final sale, All adults attending and remaining during the sale will have a change of winning a picture. pits smars are acti Raided Their Camp. Last night Méasehal Getchell arrested several tramps who were camped out beyond the depot. Two boys who have been hanging around town several days begging clothing and food, were also run in. ‘They were all locked up in the calaboose, and this morning were released upon promising to leave town, + +90 Trinity Church, Rev. Erasmus Van Deerlin, rector, Sunday in Advent. Third Sunday-school at 12:30 p.m,; Evensong and sermon at 7 p. ‘m, The Rector can be seen in the vestry on WILL LEAVE SOON. A Final Opportunity to Have Your Eyes Properly Attended To. In all probability I will leave for San Francisco between the 20th and 24th inst., and until that time I will not only make examinations free, but will farnish glasses at exceedingly low prices, eapecially in gold goods, I have made special arrangements with a manufacturing house in San Francisco to secure engraved gold frames, made to order, at a very low figure, ° They would make a handsome presentfor Xmas, Frames exchanged and all optical work promptly attended to. Office on Pine street, next door below the old Baptist Church. Office hours from 10 a. m. to 5p. m. Louis Dorats, Scientitic Optician,’ References: Any of my patients and any of the physicians of Nevada City, dg-tt ( + 0@e + -Go onE and all to the Frank Golden Jewelry Store for fine and handsome holiday presents. d13-3¢ ——00@eo Congregational Church. There will be preaching iv the above church tomorrow morning by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, In the evening a delightful missionary concert will be given by the young ladies and gentlemen of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society, as noticed elsewhere. The Junior Endeavor will meet at 4 p.m. Sabbath school at the close of the morning service, All are cordially invited. Paralyzed. George Kohler, a young man about nineteen yeara of age, who has been working near the Central House, was stricken with paralysis at, midnight last night. He was brought here this afternoon for treatment, a ROR on Scam Tuk largest and finest atovk of Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches and Pendants this side of Sacramento can be found at the Frank Golden Jewelry Store. d13-3¢ NEVADA THEATRE. ONE NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY EY'G., DECEMBER 49TH. Weduesdays from 10:80 till 12m. All are cordially invited to worship at Trinity Chureh, as + e@e“Mil Started Uo. Telegraph: There ‘hes been rapid’ and thorough work done at the Nerth Banner mine of late. and Mr. Mainhart, who has been.in charge for the past few months has now got the mine in such shape that the hoisting and pumping machinery have been actively at work, and today the ten-stamp -mill started and worked hke a charm, It has been some time since the mill has been run, but it was found to be in fine order, {The water in the mine is being gradually lowered and the chances now are that the mill will be run steadily, a. oe We Have Diamonds and other precicus’ stones, which we set into rings, pins, etc., to order. Prices the lowest, at Luetje & Brand's, tf ‘ niet atari ees A Do You Sex the testimonials writtei by people who have been cured of various dis eases by Hood's Sarsaparilla? They poir hé way for you if you need agood medicine, James Ward Company, Headed by the Popular Comedian, JAMES M. WARD, And supported by a Cohppany of Extraordinary Merit in a Grand Spectacular, THE ROSE OF KILLARNEY, Or “The Fairies of the Lake.”’ cae Superb array of Specialty Artists 1 The most brilliant Costuming ! Beautiful and inspiring Scenery ! : Gorgeous Transformations 1 Large Balletof Handsome Girls ! Largest and grandest Spectacular ! Prices--15, 25 and 35 Cents. Reserved Seats at Mulloy’s, I'm Making A GREAT HIT —WITH MY-—— : Buttercups AND es Boston Chips. sumption, you hke them you will try them again, Made only at i THROW. YOUR 100 lbs Flour, $1.70, 100 lbs Middlings, $1, 10, 8 cans Corn Beef, $i.00. Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. 3 <4 Bryant'sRoot Beer40-€45pepneiiee Of course you can’t be expected to know what they are made of, bat if you have any ‘doubts as to their purity, let me dispel those doubts once and \forever, only of such materials as you yourself would use if you were making it for:your own con~ If you try them, you will like them, and it is hardly necessary to add that if They are made Foley’s Candy Factory, ‘ (STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. ) 13 Commercial Street, Nevada: City. High Prices Must Get Out of Lin, OVER THIS LIST, too Ibs Bran, $1 00.12, cans Mackerel, $1.00 8 cans Clams, $1.09, Morning Meal Packege, 10 cts. 10 1-lb, Cans Salmon $1.00. Y%-Gal Bottle Pickles a5@ Pepsin Whiskey, ‘$n. as pertcttie, Bag 3 for 50 ets. ak J. ‘J ACKSON . Cuuu.rcial Street, near Pine, biqvade ~~ . ni ara se ge eee