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February 25, 1895 (4 pages)

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sniintiiaika tcei ak THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. —— . é M Published Evenings Daily Except undays an s. Legal Holidays. F eee : SUBSCRIPTION Terms—Fifteen Cents & Week, . jast @ixty Centsa Mont! Paid in Advance for a Full Year. ° b; Six Dollars a Year When eels ; ¢ Norices—Ten Cents a Line Morse. hearing the equity side of the case. Demurrer to complaint overruled by consent. Satnrday, March 9th, fixed for Citizens Bank vs. T. J. Wagoner et al. Application of M. E. Church Society to mortgage their property. Granted. a C.D. Lave vs. Gaston Ridge M. & M. or A Conciée Chronicle of Various Folks w. FE. Geary, the drug drummer * Sacramento, is in town. An Act which will eanse ‘a loss to this county of several thousand dollars every year has just passed both branches of! the Legislature and is in the hands of the Governor for his signature. The bill in question PERSONAL POINTERS. ‘NATIVE. SONS BANQUET, Saturday Night’s Affair Was a Most Doings and Intentions. Complete Success, The Native Sons had a : day night. A wairnti McMillin of San Francisco is in town. Hydraulic Por’ ent to Grass Valley to M. Bain of Philadelphia arrived here apace ait Lssbiided” Gaatord sad the elle se visiting Natives, including Grand Trustee G. W. Armstrong of Auburn ‘and the. following members from Sacramento: Scott F.}Ennis, Theodore G. Eilers, John Haley, W. Gowell left yesterday for Oakland. . Leavy of San Francisco is in town. cor = mittee of three from evening. JUST RECEIMED, .eee the inscription ‘‘ Welcome N.S. G. Wa: were fastened to the walls. At the further end of the room was.a picture’ df_a_ bear, ‘about two-by four. feet in size, painted upon white cloth, and-«with real hair covered over it, giving it a very natural appeararice. “Welcome N.S. G. W.” was painted on. K the margin. The spread which had been prepared -was Passage of a Bill. Senate Bill 373, repealing the Act approiating money for the support of aged and Veterinary Surgeon. x-County Stock Inspector of Los Angeles County, Cal. —— Co. Demurrer to complaint in intervention overruled by consent. Twenty days to answer, “ Estate of W. H. Towne, deceased. Order directing notice to creditors and order ; appointing Eli H. Thommn, Harry Sweet i and B. A. Joselyn appraiser:. Roberts & Blair vs. Ther Creditors. Final discharge of insolvents. The following trial jury was diawn toindigent persons. Supervisor McPhetres informs the Republican that this connty wil lose from $6,000 to $7,000 yearly by the cutting off of this appropriation. Through the Act the connty received the sum of $100 annually, for each indigent and aged person over'60 years. As the number of such individuals on the list in Nevada county ranges from sixty to.seventy right along it will be seen that by repealing the Act appropriating : day, returnable March. 12, 1895, Nevada township—J. B. Byrne, Treo. the money ‘for their support our county will suffer considerable loss. Senator Tirey L. Anderson; Thomas Mooney, D. Ww. Lora A. Blumenthal, Jerome Cook, John Webber, T. C. Randall, Samuel Barr: and Henry Watters. Grass Valley township—Chas. Daval, Ford was well aware of this fact and he did everything in his power to retard the passag of the bill cutting off the appropriation. Whe: the bill went tothe house Assemblyman Tiomas also labored zealously to knock first-class in every respect and was served ina very excellent manner. Following is the ‘MENU. Fresh Oysters; aux Citron. ‘ ‘SOUPS; Grebn Turtle, aux Quenelles. Consomme Royal. SALAD. Shrimp. RELISHES, Celery. FISH, Columbia River Salmon—Creme Blanc. ENTREES. Young Beefs’ Tongue, 4 la Roman, Delmonte Boneless Eastern Ham. Spanish Olives. Gherkins. K. Shattuck, D. D, Crowley, M. D., Gow; Langan, Hon. J.C. Martin, Oakland, Cal.; William Pridham, Co.’s ad 9p W)\ J. Broderick, Pres. Ags@ All Chronic Diseases a Specialty. os Enquire of Henry Lane, Nevada City. Residence, Grass Valley Cal. ee (O@ Tuiery Years’ Practice. gy REFERENCES. A. C. Henry, A. K. P. Harmon, Sr., F. Supt. Wells, Fargo & ricultural Park & Main St. R. R. Co.; Dr. K. D. Wise, Wm. M. Osborne, Geo. H. Bonebrake, Pres. L. A. National Bank; G. Nadeau, Florence; L. . J. Rose, aud E. J. FRESH STOCK. OF Mince [leat, — Seedless Raisins, Citron, Lemon Peel, . — Commercial Street, near Pine,“Drs. Keene, Blakeslee & Co. Medical : and : Surgical/ INSTITUTE. These eminent Specialists have had many years active experience in the Successful Cure of the WORST FGRM OF ALL DISEASES Peculiar to Both Men and Women. ——AND THEY POSITIVELY AND ABSOLUTELY—— tre 2 ea I seth reais Superior Quality, = Commercial Wm. Bee, L. J. Blundell, David Fitzgerald, Chas. McStravick, John Q. Rodda, Jobn Ferrill, Alfred Perrin, E. C,Webster, Alex. Henderson. Bloomfield township—James Landsburg. Eureka township—Hugh Dundon. Washington township—C. G. Fisk. Little York township—James Hill, Estate of Philip Richards, deceased. Order granting devisee 10 days additional time to prepare bill of exceptions. ; Pen Francisco, & native of Italy, was naturalized. Witnesees, Ww. Dd, Lewis and John B. Proletti. —29+ —_—_——_ _ Chinese Gamblers Raided Saturday night about 10 0’-¥° Getchell, Deputy Sheriff rascoe, Scott. and Special Officer GuPsee sot in Chinatew?,— on Commer~ . SE urteen ! Chinamen and arrested eleven or! the nubiber, al’ lowing three to go. engaged in playing the favorite .— gambling game of fan-tan. _T : in ful] blast when the “°° made their appearance, it be'-S conducted in the first ouse oi p<'left-hand side of Commercial street 6°08 UPbesty that was captured when the raid was made, the Celestial members — of the ‘fraternity’ had to keep ‘‘digging”’. in_ orit out, bt in his case, as in Senater Ford’s, there were bo many on the other side and the bill was pssed.gaged in the free-ter-all fight in * this k Marshal . the direction of San Juan, and the stable Constable maa hearing of it had them apprehended Carr raided %. at the latter place. The “Mongolians’ were} «ren+ose A wis ple by the present Legislature. Judging fromi the zort of . 2 2@e-s —-—___—— The Fighters Arrested. The four men frow Grass Valley who encity last Saturday, wee arrested at San Juan Saturday night on complaint of Wm. Avery, the well-known livery man of Grass Valley. The Me~ want to Avery’s atable an? “red the rig which they «.2 iy tre cling, stating that they wanted to come to this city only. After finishing their short period of carousalin this city it will be remembered that they left town, going in +88 The Amendments. Quive a of Se ee _ UE nome be presented to the peoOne that would be more popular than any would be that the Legislature should not meet oftener than once in six years. $ The Children’s Party. The fancy dress party given Saturday evening by Prof. Michell to his juvenile scholars was a great success. Many handsome costumes were worn by the little ones, an immense crowd was present and everything went off smoothly. Notice, N. 5. G. W. "The regular meeting of Hydraulic Parz der to keep apace with the game, 4s gold : ; rings, chains, watches and pocket knives, t besides gold and silver coin, were scattered y in profusion around the table,’a large proportion of the same being in the banker’s Bi possession, They are in jail and will have their examination tomorrow. Advertised Letters. P The following is 4 list of the letters remaining in the postoffice at Nevada City, / Nevada County, Cal., February 22, 1895: ms Ayer, L. Dickerson, Asa Denim; Miss May Hardt, Mrs. A. Willman, Herman Martin, Chas. A. Muller, Wm. Richert, Wm. ‘Stokes, H. L. fe Weodbury. Wm. Tf not called for in fifteen days the letters f will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of one cent for each letter. n Leonarp 8. Carxrns, P. M. __—-+@eSHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Consumption.” It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by Carr quested to be present. to defend Willis and Webber, who are lor, N.S. G. W., will be held tomorrow ’ (Tuesday) evening. Every member is reNominations . for delegates to the Grand Parlor will be made. ——__ + ae —— For Sale. Furniture and household goods, including a large Range and Pressure Boiler, must be sold by Thursday, and will go at half value. Enquire at Laundry building, head of Pine street. £24 S. B, MILLER. Child Dead. The infant child of Frank Connor died at Grass Valley yesterday. Will Defend. Chas._W., _Kitts-went to Marysville-today charged with robbing the Wheatland railroa office. 6 a all The Keystone of the Arch In the edifice of health is vigor, which . means not merely muscular energy, but an active discharge of the various functions of the body, such as digestion, secretion of the bile, the action of the bowels, the circulation of the blood. Nothing more actively and thoroughly. contributes. to the united performonce of these functions than the re0 Bros. 4 2+ Watch Lost. a A gold watch was lost between Park 4 Avenue and Mrs. Lottie M. Shurtleff s ‘fe house. Finder will be rewarded by leav$4 ng it with Mrs. Shartleff. Reward $20. b bas 3 America Leads the World. Just so with the . Groat American Importing Tea Co's ey 3. oe . COFFEES, “SPICES, CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE. They Lead All Others for Lowest Prices. Free to All Street, Nevade City. Handsome Presents nowed tonic and regulator, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The result of ite use is a speedy gain in strength, together with the agreeable consciousness thatthe tenure of life is being strengthened—that one is laying up a store of vitality against the una~ voidable draughts which. old age makes . upon the system. The fortifying influence guard against malaria, rheumatism and kid= ney trouble. Appetite’ and sleep improve through its use, and it protects the system froin the effects of cold and damp, + O@e . For Sale. J, N. Cooper, Selby Flat. ————+9 KARL’S CLOVER BOOT, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Coniplexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., able for familiés, £]2-2W responded to: President of Hydraulic Parlor. of the Bitters constitute it a reliable safe-! Three good milch cows. Gentle and suit-. . PRITCHARD, Brodie, Warren Co., N. 0. Chicken Fricassee with Mushrooms. ‘Lurkey—Oyster Dressing. Cranberry Sauce. 2 DESSERT. Baldwin, Los Angeles, Cal. (0@F My Viploma Hangs in My Office. Strawberry Ice Cream. Hawaiian Bananas, Pomona Oranges. » Nuts. Raisins. Angel Food and Assorted Cakes.
California Cream Cheese. Cafe Noir. The following toasts were proposed and Welcome Address— Frank Guenther, _ “tits Miners” —Response by L. 8S. Calkins. ‘‘Auburn’’—Response Dy © strong. “The Curly Bears’”—Response by J. C, Nilon, fa “The Ladies’”’—Response by D. E. Morgan i 2 W. ArmGrand Lecturer Gesford also made a speech, after which the banquet came to a close. There were about eighty persons at the banquet. At 12:30 o’clock the company repaired to Pythian Castle, where the Carly cubs being initiated. Yesterday forenoon the visitors were Take THR TRANSCRIPT. «The Pioneers’—Response by F, T. Bears growled till nearly daylight, atekt” COMPOUND : SULPHUR ee \ POWDER! sab nbn The Best Medicine Ever Introduced. taken to the Champion mine and went underground, where through the courtesy of Superintendent Zeitler they were shown around and. each one presented with a quartz specimen. The Sacramentans left for home on the 9:35 train last night, being more than pleased. with their visit. They are loud in their praise of the reception given them, and speak highly of the attention shown them by Messrs. Northway & Morris of the Union Hotel during their stay, Se Chicken Thief Shot. An Italian’named Pasquale, living at the Kistle ranch, on the Red Dog road, fired five shots at a chicken thief early this morning, causing him to drop a of chickens he had stolen, The thief is a white man and is supposed to be the same party who has been robbing other roosts in that vicinity lately. Hegot away, ~ SRE Seeds. A big lot of fresh seeds just received by A. B. Wolf. They consist of red-top clover, alfalfa, grass, and-all-kindsof garden and flower seeds, £25-tf SRY TT Thousand of battles are sold monthly, and every body that has used it proclaim it tobe a wonderful medicine. Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it. A fair trial will ‘convince the most skeptical that it is the RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA aay STOMACH a NEAR? AFFECTED. Sy, Almost in Despair But Finally CURED By Taking PILLS “For fifteen years, I was a great suf© ferer from indigestion in its worst forms. I tested the skill of many doctors, but q grew worse and worse, until I became © $0 weak I could not walk fifty yards © without having to sit down and rest. My q stomach, liver,.and heart became affect© ed, and I thought,I would surely die, I % tried Ayer’s Pills and they helped me @ right away. I continued their use and’ am’now entirely well. I don’t"*know of ¢ anything that will so quickly relieve © and cure the terrible suffering of dys© pepsia as Ayer’s “Pills.’_—JoHN C. ¢ AYER’S PILLS: Received Highest Awards ¢ AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 1Dr. C. W. Chapman, wonder of the age. The Great Remedy for Habitual Constipation, Indigetion, Piles Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Etc. Sold by all Druggists. Dr’ A. Chapman, : Dr. N. B. Chapman, DENTISTS, NEVADA CITY.....4. 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros, ceased Local ‘Anesthetics, if desired. Office at Residence, . Sacramento Street. GUARANTEE’ A’ CURE WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED, without the use of mercury or other strong medicines. : e cure-any person afflicted with any old chronic disease, such as Consumption, Catarrh, out the use of knife, ligature or caustic. } ‘ Jeb L ever nature, caused by excesses or abuses, Nervous Prostration, Epilepsy, Fits, Paralysis, . BY THEIR NEW METHOD OF TREATMENT. Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases. are treated with success by the Doctors These Eminent Specialists will Head, Throat and Lung Diseases, Heart, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Tape Worm, Kidney and Urinary Troubles, Rectal Diseases, Hemorrhoids, Piles (blind or bleeding, ) withSemi-Annual Report —oF:THE— a CITIZENS BANK NEVADA Ul [Y,, nd ts Agency at Grass Valley, , CALIFORNIA, Showing Its Financial Condition on the First Day of January, 1895. LocAL READIN ¥, Godfrey came, * . olumbia és ‘ — ‘ for First Insertion, Five Cents @ Line Each Sub-. 451) yesterday." ee H. Henderson; E. k. Bert, Frank Conn, e sequent Time, One Dollar a Line «Month. re neg A. OC. he gt seeds George Shearman, Frank Lafferty, George Cranberries, RESOURCES. For Other Advertising Made Kno#n on App eg “srie of San Francisco arrived here Levdal'and Neil. Murphy. Upon arriving , Money on bent. a 118 yd A oe ey : = eee Carr Bros scellaneous bonds.. ee = oe ame down from North at this city the visitors wete escorted to the] Sold by, B ; Brandy, enc op ere see 1 = 4 pa eee field uae : < Union Hotel. : : NOTICE TO CREDITURS. : Gold pullion. . aes fe ae ae aveca e 8,308 85 ‘MONDAY ..FEB_ 25, 1895 7 yms E. Caldwell, of A special meeting of the Parlor was held] . : scien B il d Cider . pore p tig oy te Beenie 2n'889 is eae: ie * feline oa = bees % nore Alta in the evening at Masonic hall, at which Static : os dl og ang tecgneet: Ol e I 9 f : Loans on stocks and bonds.-. é ; 5.546 4 ‘ Vv Se ere I ee ‘San Francisco, arrived here on ‘task night the Grand Lecturer and other Visitors demipiatrator < of the Estate ~g rebg Dickerman , e are on gare ae gate 1078 4 : a Te We Heke a eee LO At 10:30 o'clock the} Secteee’ 3 i eatnst the sald. deceased, to Plum Pudding :: Bank premises, Nevads City,.---.---£4000 T a Wa We pee ee = meeting adjourned and the’ Natives marched . exhibit them, with the necessary veocaers: : Eau Other real Ostate...5..-s.c er csseee 2,800 00 71 San Francisco, came in on the morning ete within four months after the first publication e : : Due from Banks. 1 The Business Transacted Before That . ito the Union Hotel, where a sumptuous . of this notice to the said Administrator, at the e Se First National Bonk, San Franciseors?: 2,618 25 ¥ ; train. a eg law office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Nevada Fine Canned Shrim a an ons ers Fai eer Caloris. ‘os I Tribunal. : F ; . banquet awaited them. County, Cal., the same being the for the se pank of D. 0. Mille & Co., Sacre 7 cuetin el e tee . Sg es transaction of the ‘business of sald estate, in = on gle penal some i i was transac : ie— . Poy said county of Nevada. . arr te aeia’ * : ' \ oe ae Hon. John oT yesterday en route to Vownle. decorations, was very cheerful and inviting) st ator of See ON ekerna j FOR SA LADS. gag pay a eee see La CO ville. : in its appearance. Red, white and blue Pec ‘2 cathy oe ee : —— Total $3 6,201 “1 saver oe. a other evergreens were. Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 16th day of Feb: . M & merece es Se , ; NV, H. Stacy et al. OrA BIG _LOSS. bunting,, ferns and other everg roary, 1908. é se s16 1 Suga eal = Dees a Se ru = LIABILITIES. §° z da oe ? piers “i as attorjoa Z used to adorn the room, Small] flags upon FREe SEaRLs, Attorney. Ma e — r and aple ¥: P Caakte: <i in pain Sere rT $ ape er entering ©. f7 9 2 ‘ 5 d ra ase 2 ndivide Tro Ce eee ee vee nes i = va unty Loses Heavy by the which were printed a picture of a bear an my : bus dosiion...c “**'t 9991693 7 ney of record for defendants, Stacy & Nevada Co y y OSCAR C. BALDY, VY. S., DIRECT FROM VERMONT Hiienta unpald ae ee 1,427 9 otal. ick: ceerensciatte anes $ 806,201 21 Aside from'the amount due from Banks an set forth above, the money and other securities and i } dé acs é a 3 = persenal property are allin the eustody of the : Citizens Bank at its offices inthe towns of Ne ® ® : vada City and Grass Valley, county of Nevada except $7,000 worth of bonds on deposit in the irst National Bank at San Franeisco, and. $20, ‘ F Sg re Nevada City, Cal. 000-of bends on te Sa t in the National Bank o ‘ North America in = j real estate securities are all located in th county oi Nevada, except $4,500, Jocated in th county of Placer. he city of New York. Th The real estate is all situate in the coynty of Nevada, State of ada .M. PRESTON, President. _D.E. MORGAN, Secretary. Sworn and subscribed .before me, @ _ otary Public, in and for the county of Nevada this th day of January, 1895. (SEAL) FRED SEARLS, Notary Public. The capital stock and paid-up capital of the Citizens Ba k is as follows; Whole number of shares.....++++s Number of shares subscribed.. Oe SMCOIN: 63 a. s Undivi ; Amount paid in coin per share od profits. 4.0.. 25. E, M. PRESTON, President. D. E, MORGAN, Secretary. : Sworn and subscribed before me th's seventh day of January, 1895. [SBAL] a FRED. SEARLS, Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal W. D. Lewis. LEWIS & HENRY, (Suecessors to Thomas Moran’) —-PROPRIETORS OF “THE HUB.” Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets. , Fistula, Nervous and Physical Debility of whatRheumatism and Skin Diseases. Ail Diseases of the Generative Organs, Male and Female DISEASES OF WOMEN.—The Doctor's success in treating diseases peculiar to women have given them a national reputation. Falling of the Womb (Prolapsis) Retroversion Antiversion, positively cured without the cruel, eterine supporter ; Lucorrhea, (whites) vaginal or uterine, all Unnatural Discharges, Congestion, Ulceration, ete, All irregularities of the monthly flow speedily and permanently cured, Dr. Blakeslee’s Orchid Balm Specific recommends him to all ladies as the most successful specialist ‘for disreases pecular to women on the Coast. ‘ DISEASES OF MEN—Thousands of young, middle-aged and old men who have con Aad 2 tha<« Janatpgus an i i i i fidartiand vigor of “mamhOde Woks asec? °° RST Tea in. restora ade Semen Weakness, Spermatorea, ‘Impotency, Variocele, Hy dices, tricture, and all disease of a private nature. Syphilis in its various forms. No Mercury, but speedily cured by latest methods. DRS, KEENE, BLAKESLEE & CO. are regular graduated physicians and have made a specialty of this class of diseases for many years. They are the only surgeons that guarantee a permanent cure for RUPTURE. : ‘ CONSULTATION FREE. A friendly chat will cost you nothing and if your case is curable the doctor will tell . you so and give you every care. NEVADA CITY OFFICE}: Rooms 1 and 2, Union Hotel. Beautiful Suitings and _Overcoats, . «“FOR™’MEN’S WEAR.~<t 4 I have an extensive line of imported and domestic. . A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘‘Sunday Best” Suit. Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, and see them, . Iam making OVERCOATS of the Latest . Come . E. E. DULAC, M erchant Tailor. . Commercial Street, in Transcript Block. lA ee ee eee a J. E. CARR, T.H, CARR. CARR BROS. = PROPRIETORS OF THE= Pace Dry, Bok and Ltionry Str, Masonic Building, Cor, Pino and Commercial Stroots, Nevada City’ KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Compote Stock of Drays, Patent Moticins, il, Vanishes, Ec, “> School Books, eS Blank Books. Miscellaneous Books, . ‘Periodicals, Eee <co , Pictorials, — bende . (Magazines. . a W. E. F. DEAL, Attorney-at-Law Rooms 51, 52 and 53 Nevada Block SAN FRANCISCO. TIME TABLE._NO. 49. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on and after Tuesday, follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. Daily; connecting with Lo9.00 A ri cal Train areivins at San ae Be isco at 7:15 P. M., and Overland for the ast. P. M., Daily, connecting with 9-25 P TT overiand trains arriving at rancisco at 6:45 and 9; » M.and for the Bast. — As i ee LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 7.00 A, The DAILY. ‘Fare on this train, 26 ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. 6:35 A. M. Daily, connecting with overland train from East leaving San Francisco at 6:00 P. mo hen A 45 Daily, connecting with ove San Francisco at 7004, Me train leaving Jan’y 1, 1805, op ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY: 9.00 P [1 Daily. Fare on this train 26 cents. ae EORGE FLETCHER, i ass. C EDW’D, H. BROWN, petunia ! Chas. Stepp & Co. Mining Brokers. No, 18 Geary Street, Principal Place of Business of the Home and Cadmus Gold Mining Co’s. MINES BOUGHT AND SOLD,’ LOANS NEGOTIATED.ON MINING PROPERTY. se Mines experted by competent mea, W. W. Waggoner will. act as Local Agent for the above firm in Moved: county, Correspondence solicited . {18 e We are now ready for ‘B1z’ San Francisco prices, All work guaran~ teed. Prompt delivery. We solicit a share of yor work, ‘ A. H. GRISWOLD, Proprietor, é SL eS RNa aIt APT DENSE RR MT SR ‘Finest Brands of Cigars ‘ir Nevada tity. Miss Cohen and Will Swartz, Agents, Nevada County Narow Gauge BB. Twin City Stam _ Lau, prerepeecrarear sa a a wa \ \g. fg s 4 HzZzyTl