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February 7, 1894 (4 pages)

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bi & a 3 = —— ily Trans VOL. LXVI--NO. 10245.ats NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY: BYENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1894. LASALLE ATI Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co. THEDAILY TRANSCRIPT ne Published Every Evening, except Sunday, BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. THE “DI Who Die News Letter ND JOE.”’ Ate Charles Leech A Story of th Grass Valley. The f _ from the San Francisco e followi, ters to Charles Leech, Holbrooke House a few Applied for Commutation. Grass Valley Union: A. Burrows has returned from Sacramento where he applied to the Governor for a commutation of the sentence of William Edwards, formerly of Grass Valley. Edwards was convicted of homicide in Placer county about seven years Se ee ee who died a’ eosin SERVED_BY CARRIERS AT days ago: . ; ago and was sentenced to life imprisonment. 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month} ‘There a party of Arizonans at the Fi sae “a : WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. AN INGENIOUS IDEA. Lick H; cussin Leec Editors. : The proprietors of the Palmer House, the other day who were dis@ untimely death of poor Charley vat Grass Valley. Some reference wu eto the story which has been pubos that Leech, whe ‘was a fertunate’ popular miner, had recently, in con: ion with others, purchased thefamous A Chicago Hotel’s Offer to Managing )\d mine of “Diamond Joe,” down near Prescott. By the bye, Toppy,” said Si White, adDazziers’ Pullman Parade. Tradition informs us that Jonah hed a whale and a gourd, but tiring ef too mauy good things he quit the whale‘and clung to the gourd. The Rustic Dazzlers don’t munity, so they will not cease piling on the good things till the curtain rings down at 10:30, ‘The Pullman parade is_one_ef the bad believe there are any Jenahs in this_com-. JUST THEIR SIZE. The Way the AnthStickens Men Conduct Elections. Marysville Appeal: The Sutter county Board of Supervisors were in session Monday. The recent election held in Nicelaus to elect a Director, Assedser and Collector for Levee District, No. 2, caused considerable discussion, M. E.Sanbern appeared before ] the Board and related the facts concerning the election at which 2,200-votes hed been cast. He claimed that it was an illegal election as it had not been held on the day appointed. Men were allewed to vote onthe property basis instead of on the personal basis and in two cadea men were’ allowed te vote for their mothers. ‘The votes of equalified electors were refused as their names did The boy stood on the burning deck, FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! When all but he had fled ; And sinking “neath the awful wreck, = Was.numbored with the dead ; When Conlan stood mid cloads of smoke and ° flame, : He bravely battled-with the wreck ; And is now_on deck again = WITH,A New Outfit, ‘New Furniture, New Bedding, LISTEN! Save Your Dimes !. The $ Will Take Care of Themselves. All the Sporting Mon all over tho United Statis and Bogland have bron busy trying to find out who is going to win the fight, Corbeit or Mitchell. Mitchell keocked owt ia Three Rounds! But with us it has been contrary. We have beew busy the last len days marking the goods that bave been shipped to us by our Easleru Buyer, who bas, owing to the many manufacturers being pushed with that that moves the Worll, **€Greakedi”? we having the stuff to move our part of the world bas purchased with “Gold” at. prices that are unheard of These, Goods are the Very La'est Styles and Choice Patterns. and made by: “First-Class Manufacturers for the Season of 1894. Therefore we are the managing editor. _Anybog. would be . ean plan on all rooms ior which the pice is dressing ‘‘Toppy” Johnson, a. well-known prospector and expert. ‘‘it seems to me I’ve heard that you were one of the original _lo-. cators of ‘Diamond Joe’s mine; is that true?” ‘*Yes, that’s so, Si,” said Toppy, ‘‘and I never got a dollar out of it, thongh the first time it was sold was for a hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and Joe, when he got it, took out more than a million and a Chicago:have hit upon an ingenious ide” please newspaper men and secure gasly*"~ ronage. They send out a pretty are Very. much resembling a free pass, mae ut for y tempted to preserve th»: car,, It is too pretty to throw away, {Vitk‘sth a promise in pocket when goin; to Chiago, why should not the editor gq to the huse that “Not a bit of it,” he replied. ‘‘Yeu see, it was this way: Me and Nick Palmer lecated the claim, but after prospecting: the ledgedidn’t think it worth the cost of recording the notice. The croppings were solid yaller sulphurets, aud they stood out and shone like a twenty-dojlar paralyzer $3.50 a dey and upwards, and on the uro~ pean plan on all rooms for which. the ‘rice is $1.50 a day and upwards. When accmpanied by his wife the charge for her on Ke American plan willbe $3 a day, regardley ef the price of the roomi occupied, and os best features of-the show and is cond by Messrs. Eaton, Warner and Sherman, late ef the Raynor Dramatic Company. “You can’t afferd to miss ‘em. Bring slong eur gourd. se NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS. ARRIVALS AT THE ee Std Rais ied gg a ‘The holder of this card is entited to.a. ‘Did they freeze you out, Toppy *”’ some, ‘Unien Hotel, Main Street. discount of fifty cent, a day on the \meri-{ one asked. — D. Miller, Sacramente, J. Bamberger, San Francisco, J. W. Greenlaw, Sacramento, H. French, French Corral, D. Dewar, Grass Valley, T. J. Nolan, a W.C. Bennett, ‘‘ W. J. Rogers, ‘‘ John Mulrey, ‘* not appear on the assessinént roll. It was the mest mixed=up election that s New Carpets, any Board has-been called on to canvass and . And everything renovated and fitted. oR nae : . le. H ow prepare: they refused to go thraugh it. 7 es ber xen new ones as wish to : ive him a call, with first-class board and lodging, at a the usual low rates, at the CITY HOTEL, corIF you want toenjoy your meala strengthen . ner of Broad and Union streets, Nevada City, Cal. your digestion with Simmens Liver Regu-. ——lator. 7Oe PRICES]REDUCED ! oe Married at Oakland. = = O'suc TO COMPETITION iN THE HORSE— Yesterday “morning, at Oskland, Miss SHOEING BUSINESS we have made the Roberta Conaway aud Mr. Milton Bulckley . following Rednced cut prices as follows : were united iu marriage, The bride is very . All Shoeing from 0 to No. 2, $1 25 well known in Grass Valley, where she has) apoye No. 2, * ° * * 1 50 relatives and a host of friends. -The groom Old Shoes Set for 100 is a young electrician who has achieved suc— cess. Robinson & Noell, Main Street. — j25 the Furopean plan her account will be coniplimentary.” In a city where the hotel business is so much overdone as it ‘must be in Chicago— just after the Fair—what bonifece is there that matter? a A Ton to the ‘‘Pint."’ “A pint ’s a pound the world around,” but if you weigh the ‘‘ pints” made by the Rustic Dazzlers.on our police force you'll swear they go a ton to the “pint.” The police drill is the greatest burlesque ever . , given in this city. It just bristles with atars, clubs, clews and hot pursuits, The whole troupe is armed to the teeth for the act. Their expert has examined every Jus— tiee docket in’ towi for: valuable informa . , fion and will turn it loose Thursday night. Prepare yourselves for startling revelations and the deep secrets of our guardians of the peace; . + He > The Miners Struck. There was a strike of miners at the California mine inGranitoville’ district, the other day, when the Swperintendent, Colonel C. W. Tozer, offered to pay them $2.50 a day. Some of the men accepted the proposition and returned to work. As the company are prospecting at present they claim they.-do-not-feel justified in paying any mere. 8 —--—+-0 0-4 — Got Ninety Days. Fred Mitchell stole an overcoat from the residence of William Morgan at Grass Val=. ley yesterday morning. ° Being detected by neighbors he dropped the coat and fled to the seclusion of Chinatown, which hotbed of sin and depravity was subsequently visited by Constable Townsend, who discovered the purloiner’s hiding place, and with little ado arrested him.. Mitchell was taken before Justice Davis, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to ninety days in the county jail, The prisoner says he came here recently from the Kast. Thursday Evening. Shtrtleff & Son will receive as usual, on Thursday evening, a large stock of fresh and salt-water fish,crabs, shrimps, ete. Send in-your ordefs: and. they will be promptly filled. Frozen Eastern Oysters always on hand at 65 cents per can. 2t —— 20 Rustic End Men. Webber, Barton, Eaton and Martin are the four mokes who hold down the ends at the big show. Tharsday night. ‘They aré a regular Ferris wheel quartette of jokes, gags, songs and local hurlesque. ——_—-+ #@er— Contra¢ Let. W. C. D. Body of Glass Valley has been twarded the contract to mbuild the hoistiy works at the Idaho ine, The new buwing will be about on thy same plan as the \e destroyed by fire a\ew weeks ago. — Srare & Oni, Orry oF sues, Upoas County. \ Frank \ Cuungy makes oath hat he ia the senior \artner of the, firm '¢ F, J, Cumsty’& Co, doing business in, City of Toledo, Couyy and State aforésy, tnd that said firm wy] pay the sum olonE HUNDRED DOD,ARS for each and x case of Catarrh thatcannot be cured by, use of Hat's CaTakha Cure. on a ‘dobe wall. horned it out, but couldn’t get acolor. It fvas too derned mean and we threw »it up. (ae day a couple of tenderfeet showed up in canp and wanted to know where they could who would not be glad to offer a fifty-cent . fin] a mine to locate. Nick and me thought __ reduction to elitors—or anybody else, for . wej josh ’em, so we told ‘em there was a leds of gold. down on the creek, but it was too heavy for us to carry. dernid fools thanked.us as polite as a basket of chips, after which they went down. and pyt up their notice. Then they got to work, hired some greasers, took out # lot of rock, shipped it East,and I'll be blowed
if it didy’t go six hundred dollars te the nigger to-kick-me,-but there wasn’t a nig~ ger in camp. The meanest thing about the whole thing, however, was when some feller come out there and told us that after at : : . A, Feild, — a = used to go around telling what a liberal pee Wm. Carter, Willow Valley, ple them Arizonans was, and how they just} 5p. Ebaugh, «a . give mines away, because they had moreof. Wm, Beokner, San Francisce, ‘em than they wanted.” : : Robt. Stevenson, —** = Miss Harrman, #6 Take Simmons Livey Regulator for dys~ ag oy “ pepsia, bilioustiess or headache, G, Carroll, « —_—_—-—-‘*. Miller. Sacramento, Grass Valley Tidings [temis. or at the depot on Thursday for $16 per ton. mine-has arrived and-will be-hauled_to the mine as soon as possible. bating Societies will hold a joint meeting at Indian Springs Thursday night. house on Aristocracy Hill is offered for sale We roasted the stuff and John Jones, as O. H. Turner, St. Paul, F. C. Burroughs, Bloomfield, J.C. Marriott, eek S. A. Dowd, San Francisco, FE. R. Place, * G. Hurlburt, ud H. Curry, Vancouver, B. C., Emil Koffler, Sierra City, £3 Lewis Evans, San Francisco. Well, them ARRIVALS AT THE Natienal Exchange, Broad Street. J. B. Tully, Maybert, fit. $20,000 im tive years. . and a pair of Cuffs, at Miller's. $2.50. Men’s Overceats at Miller’s. PATRICK CLANCY, UALBWEN sud Tee pele} PTORSE.S HO — ; TO NEVADA * ef Main and Broad streets, where P. O, Bex 2361, New York. = j80-lw he is prepared to. do : 436 First-Class Shoeing 5 Cents. en. 14 friends are re7 At the reealer ed fy ae me with. » share of Men’s Percale Shirts, with twe Collars th ¢eir patronage. Batisfaction guaranteed. PATRICK CLANCY. Thos. Needham, Bangor, on, When I beard of it I wanted to geta. . Loffler, Sierra City, W. L. Cole, San Juan, G. E. Riley, Grass Valley, W. J. Collins, os L. R. Prescott, Washington, Joseph Rowe, Campteuville, he boys sold out to Diamond Joe, they M. Truman, wis M.-P, Baudman, ** ee oe: A carload of choiee grain hay will be sold When War is Declared Against a man’s happiness by his stomach, the enemy may be pacified and brought speedily and easily to terms. That potent regulator of digestion, Hestetter’s Stomach Bitters, disciplines the rebellious organ thoroughly. Indigestion arises from weakness of the-stemech, and the food in it, for want of the power to digest, decomposes and acidifies, giving rise to heartburn, flatulence and pain, besides a multitude of symptems both changeful and perplexing. But peace soon reigns-when the. great stomachic is resorted to and used with persistence. Dyspepsia gives rise to morbid discomposure of mind, and even sleeplessness and hypocondria in chronic cases. To the complete dismissal of these theBitters is fully adequate. Liver complaint, constipation, debility, rheu matism and malaria are completely subdued by this genial medicine. 2 25 Cents. Boy’s Black, Gray er Brewn Wool Hate at B. H. Miller’s. About all of the new mill for the Electric The Indian Springs and Smartsville DeHousehold Furniture. The household furniture in. the Dillon in one lot or in parcels to suit purchasers. Also ten cords of wood will be sold cheap. Apply on the premises. f6-lw “THE TORTURES of dyspepsia, the suffering of scrofula, the agonizing itech and pain of salt rheum, the disagreeable symptons of catarrh, are removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla eee -Hoov’s Prius are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. or SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Consumption. Itis the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose, 25 ets, 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros EE 2 a “a YOU CAN FIGURE ON IT Until your hair turns gray without being able to find such superb gpesimen of Confectionery as FOLEY’S Frenvh Mixed. These Candies can't be equalled, hey are simply and admittedly. beyond rivalry. They take the first place in populer favor, because they andy. It'’sa luxury, of which nothing else can take the pace FOLE THE LEADING CANDY MAKER, 9 Opp. L. Hyman & Co.'s, Commereial Street. FRANK J,,CHEN KY A ‘o:} The best judges and the closest buyers Sworn to before me an] suscribed in MY bq it '°!. Of. made-to-order clothing, agree that : ‘o. . Im Nevada county is A. W. G\EASON, ¥ . aasaaeid. ; : mee Pusu. . 4 le tio: ——~ j fs Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mutous surSend for testimonials, faces of the system. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. (OF Sold by Druggists, 750. Tue cornér-stone of the First Presbyterian Chureh was laid at San Rafeal Saturday., ° 3 o. Lowest in Prices tak e first lace in intrinsic excellence, Don’t miss the luxury enjoyed at every purchase “Or yOLEY'S ' Pine st., near Broad, Nevada City . . MORRISON $3 en Lot "i Mens Suits. 1804. “COME” and “SER.” Convince yourself Always remember that Our Goods are ‘a 2 2 co oo 2 Lot No. S265. Cuahble Chinchilla Over—goats, sizes trom 35 to 44. A Bargain at-$7-50;—our—price $4 50. Lot No. @B521. Cnahbdle Chinchilla Uleters, ao $10; our price $6. : sizes from 35 to 44; South Down Lot No. 88e2 Mills Ulaters, small striped, very neat, sizes 35 to 44, full value $6 75; new = $4 00. Lot. No. S822. South Dewn Mills Ulsters, amall check, a beauty, sizes 35 to 44, full value, $6 75; sew $4. 00. Tot No. 4128. For the Children, Cape Over. coats, the very Latest New York style, beautiful pattern, sizes 5 to 1) years, cheap as dirt at “$2 26. Gaze on our price— Oh! this is not enough for our children friends, the Overcoat would not be sufficient. How would they look with only an Overvoat and now since we thought of this, and as our Kastern purchaser with the same shrewdness has went a, fine line of 2-piece suiti—Jacket and Pants—elegant designa and at # “ures that we are able to sell them. Think of it! Only $15 sizes 4 to 13. = Our Men’s Department Has Not Been Forgotten ! 4 Look, Read, Be Wise and Save Money. ot No. 1026. Beaver Fall Mills Men's Suits. hat do you think of it? Only $2 50. No. LOLS. New York mills manufacture “Gaze your eyes and reflect. Full-value $6; .now 25. Now, before purchasing, you can save money by_lis~ ing to the following: Do you want-« Business Suit? If so, you can find the largest assortment and style of Cassimeres of the following mills i Burleck, Brunner & Co., Washington Mills, Middlesex Mills, Rambo Mills & Co. Our 4-Button Cutaway Frock Suits nown the werld over: Taft & Weden, THIS SPACE 1S RESERVED FOR —Are beauties. _In trimming unsurpassed, and — equally as good as Tailor-Made." “In-Ctay, Cork-Screw,_Tricos arid~ Riverside Worsted. They will suit the most tasteful. Carter & Johnston Where Did You Get That Hat ? Are You Going to Get Married ? Are you going to be ‘‘Best*.man Yor do you want the suit that the most-elegant .dressed men wear? “A Princé~Albert Frock Suit.” We-can truthfully say that you will find in our store as large an assortment as you will find in any store No matter what cloth or size you want, . we have them. Notrouble to show them. One-Price Clothiers. Corner Pine and Cemmereial Streets... Sy ee eee Nevada City” THE Embroideries. Embroideries. . We Received a very Elegant Line of : BMBROIDERY, EDGINGS, And INSERTING, == Comprising the Newest Patterns to be found in the ‘market. * ; WE WILL OPPER THE SAME AT VERY LOW PRICES. Dua ry . . Highest in All, Might be a chestnut, but in our Hat Vepartment we have no chestnuts. Our new stock and styles consisting of the latest shapes in small and_medium crowns in-soft and stiff.; Our Fedoria and Alpine styles are daisies. Our wide brims are beauties. Our Crushers.-cannot be excelled, and our Children’s Styles — are complete. We have these in black brown —nutria, brown nutria and at all prices in plain figures. Our Furnishing Goods Department Is Not Neglected. LOT NO. 144. Heavy grade, New Market Mills-Underwear, a beautiful pattera, finely finished, edge lock stitched, sizes from 34 to 44, another spot ‘'Cash"’ purchase, fully worth $2, we will sell at $1 per suit. é LOT W-1 in the same purchase as above we recéived an elegant orange pattern, very meeey finished, if bought regular, could not be sold less than $2, our price is only $1 per suit. Every Article Manufactured by the.Marysville Woolen Mills we carry and sell them at Mill Prices. ; A BOOMERANG. 10 dozen of Blue Spring Bottom Overalls— meu's ‘sizes—will be sold for 50 cents. Did you ever hear of such an offer? No, never ! 2 Do not forget that we also carry iti this Department a full line of White Shirts, comsisting of Open Fronts, Open Backs, Pleated and Plain Bosoms, and have just reeeived an elegant atyle of White Marasilles Bosom Shirts and P. K, Collare detached. ight Robes of all desoriptions and ‘‘full length.” ‘SHOOT THAT TIE! Oh . do, when.we are going to offer you the Largest Line of Beautiful Patterns worth 50 and 76 cents for 25 Cents. Or, ia this allt What about those Hlegant Four-iaHands worth 50 and 75 cents for 15 Cents! We have received of the.great manufacturing firm ef C. M. Hendersen & Co., corner of Adams and Market streets, Chisago, one of the most complete lines of Ladies,’ Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes, Slippers and Oxford Ties of the Latest Styles, and as the wanted money badly, we can truthfully say we bought .them cheaper than ever heard of, In MINERS’ BOOTS we make a specialty of the Best brands and use no others. Rubber Boots we handle the latest-improved patents of the leading manufacturers of the United States. Our line is complete. . NOTION ! All-these Hulding tickets for guessing the weight of the Sheep must positively have the tickets in the ‘store on or before sino? 12, 1894. Committee that will weigh ‘the Sheep censist of the followi entlemen : hk. A. LADBMAN, PROF. ED, MU MR. L. GARTHE and MR. H. GUNTHER. The Committee have chosen Mr. L. A, Garthe, who will be blindfolded and then draw the tickets from the box. The committee will then examine and copy the guesses, and the lucky guesser will get the $40 and the Sheep. : NB, All mail erders receive our prompt attention and charges by express are always we s Remember, the @oeds are Marked in Plain Figures, and One Price te all. . THIS IS A POSITIVE CASH SALE. . [B. NEWMAN @CO. <a serype a pleased to inform our friends and the public in gonoral that this great sale will positively commence SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, ! at these Astonishingly Low Prices given below. marked in “PLAIN RIGURES” and a Child Can Bay Equally the Same as an. Old Porson. One Price for “ALL,” A STARTER => , , . in large’ cities on the Coast or States." a)