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January 9, 1896 (4 pages)

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welry — Made to Irder,_ nded to, ODE, LID Ss )velties, . silk. és, in » Mak“ash an— iow at's: ffer his ne; to ~ ; recommend . A. J, Stiles, Nevada City.’ . ~Hoop’s Pixs cure all liver ills, Published Every Evening, except Bungay. BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors _ SERVED BY OARRIERS AT aes 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month ’ WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :. ss SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. THURSDAY......0JAN. 9, 1896. ——————_——— _ Telephone No. 4, — ————————————=—— §0@F See first page for Reading Matter. —————=_ : BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, Business ‘Transacted at the Session Commencing January 6, 1896, The quarterly report of J. M. Buffington, Road Commissioner No, 1, was read, approved and ordered placed on file, The following demands against the county were found due and ordered paid on the Isr ROAD. DISTRICT FUND: For labor on roads—Legg & Shaw $35.80, “Ogden Bros, $1.25, Cotton Bros. Co. $5, J. P. Arbogast $86.25, F. T. Marker $41.25, W. H. Murchie $65, Charles Grimes $5, J, M. Murphy $18.75, S. Hecker $10, Grant Jacobs $40, Carter & Johnston '$7:50, Joseph Jones $25, Citizens Bank $81, King & Wolford $5, M.L. & D. Marsh $5; J. M, Buffington, mileage and per diem, $75.40; Thomas Mooney, labor on roads, $382.50, -The following bills were allowed on the. GENERAL FUND: Joseph Kiffer, labor, $150; M: L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $85.63; King & Wolford, lumber, $36.61; J. M. Buffington,. superintending bridges, $75; J¥hn Hocking, Coroner’s inquests, $16; William Jenkins, assisting Coroner in recovering body, $5, Joseph Hackward, assisting Coroner in<re-. covering body, '$5; Richard Steele, assisting Coroner in recovering body, $5; W. H. Hurd, money advanced indigent, $6.25; estate of D. R._McKillican, merchandise, $6.95; Estate of D, R. McKillican, convey— ing sick to hospital, $10; T. P. Byrne, labor at court house and Treasurer’s office, $166; Wells, Fargo & Co., expressage 85 cents; -Martin She wbridge, repairing watering cart 4TH ROAD DISTRICT FUND; “The following demands were allowed: James H. Reader, labor on roads, $37.50; additiona] . ¢Grasa Valley Lumber Company $27.92, T. F, Van Slyke $10, William Fippin $23, GENERAL ROAD FUND, Cotton Bros., removing bridge at Pur“-don’s, $250, Cotton Bros,, preparing bridge -at Jones’ Bar, $382.90; Cotton Bros., ad. justing South Yuba bridge at _ Washington, «$22.50, — The quarterly report of E. W. Donnelly, tRoad Commissioner of District No, 2, was _ sread; approved and ordered placed on file, The following demands against the county . were found due and ordered paid on the 2D ROAD DISTRICT FUND, Bor Isbor on roads—Weissbein Bros, 65.38, Citizens Bank $297, C, H. Foster $7.50, T. H. Berriman $10, L. J. Blundell $7, B. A. Van Sipke $36, P. Joyce $5.50, Charlee, MeStravick $10, A. D. King $5, Dan Bilderback $25, T. Driscoll $17.50, William Cunningham $17.50, Watt & Co. $3, N. J. Smith $30, George Rizzi $15, Charles Gauthier $10, Albert Harris $14, Conaway Bros, $49.72, P. P. Pingree $8.50, Thomas Patterson $10, V. Newell $6.25; F. D. Rollins $3.75, Cotton Bros. $5, George Cunningham $116.75, D, Wood was granted license to col Ject toll at same rate as last year, at BridgeSport bridge,” “We have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla and eneral satisfaction. them to many of our friends, have given Usually Reliable. Thegeneral webdio’ of those who are in a { q position to know all abont any question can . be usually taken as reliable information. There are some things that the common . people—the bone and ‘sinew of the land— are quick to find out, and one of those » things is where to get the best value for . their money. The largest quantity does not signify the best value always. Good quality is an important consideration, . Those who buy their groceries andprovis. ions of Gaylord have the satisfaction of . knowing that they are gotting the best . Goods and at the lowest prices, quality considered. If you want to be on the, safe _ side, purchase only first-class groceries, . and you can find them every day at Gay. lord’s store; SHO Awarded . ‘Highest Honors—World’s Fair, ay yy P) } ‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . ~ {tried without, res “Lbought one bottle of Dr. NE ge ETE EE MEE LN antabthsnenycebe natant mee ee ‘mento This Week. train will run from that city to Truckee on Sunday next, leaving-here at 7 a. m., and the round trip fare will be only Truckee willbe reached about 1 p-m., and excursionists will be given until 10 p, m. in which to enjoy skating, toboggan sliding, sleigh-riding and the mammoth ice palace. This train will also stop for pasvengerg at all ticket offices between here and Truckee, and the cost of a round trip ticket from each point, will be a single fare only, Special excursion trains will Jeave that city Friday evening, January 10th, returning Sunday morning, January 12th, and. Saturday evening, January 11th, returning Monday morning, January 13th. Tickets for the Friday and Saturday night excursions will include sleeping-car accommodations both ways and a coupon, entitling the*holder thereof to a day’s entertainment at Truckee, covering a-sleigh-ride to Donner Lake and return, entrance to the ice palace and skating rink, free use of skates, twelve ridea_ on toboggan slide and entrance to thé wonderful rocking-stone tower. The cost of these tickets will be $10.50 to parties occupying lower berths in. sleeping car and. $10 for upper berths, A rate of $6.55 per ‘capita, limited to three days, will be given to parties of fifteen or more, guing-on regular the limit of the ticket. RIGHT ON TIME, A Case of Quick Courtship Not Safe to Emulate Often. South Dakota now claims the record for quick cour tship and marriage, to file away with her notable divorce exhibits, A young man moved to the town of Elk Point two or three weeks ago, He arrived here on Thureday, and on the following Sunday attended church, There he met a young woman, and during service ‘‘they at once took to each other.” He accompanied her home and on the way made love to her, proposed marriage and was accepted. At noon Monday the couple were married, and before nightfall they were on their way to he young man’s home in Wyoming.’ The young woman is the daughter of a stockraiser near Elk Point, and the young man produced evidences of his respectability, oe Easy to Earn Money, But Hard to Save. . Such is not the case with Mr. Levy of the Branch Wonder, for he can easily ‘save you from $1.00 to $1.50 on each pair of blankets you purchase from him. This is not talk, and yeu will find it to be a fact, when you call and price his stock of blankets, j4-tf Next Week. The week of Prayer will be observed all next week at the Methodist Church, commencing next Sunday evening. If sufficient interest is taken in these meetings they will be continued as long as. the interest. is ' kept up. : oe}. Death of Mrs. Magonigal. v It was not William Magonigal who. died in Yuba county yesterday, but his wife, whose death occurred at Newbert. Mrs, Magonigal was formerly Miss Ella Bowman, and was well known at Grass Valley, where she had made frequent visits to relatives, The deceased was greatly esteemed by all who knew her, a4 Gracie Plaisted Compatiy, The San Francisco favorite, Gracie Plais-. ted, -with an excellent musical comedy company, will visit Grass Valley on the . Hood’s Pills for a number of years and they . evenings of January 29th and 30th. Miss diseases, We have! Plaisted is one of the most clever musical} by Dickerman & Co, soubrettes that there is on the American stage today. Her company is a strong one and the public can rely upon a_ performance that will be entirely satisfactory. oe A Fact Worth Knowing. Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, and all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dickerman & Co. James Kenna, of Auburn, Cal., says he has cured curbs and spavins on horses with Oil of Eden, 0. The Ills of Women. Constipation, causes more than half the ills of women, Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation, Sold by Dickerman & Co, : oe s **T was greatly troubled with aches and ains and could not sleep at night. My husfaa had me take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, now I can sleep and those pains have left me and I beg in to feel like a new person,’ . Mrs. J. Henry, Brooke, Cal, Hoop’s Pruts cure sick headache, A. D. Steal, of Forest Hill, Cal., says that Oil of Eden will cure rheumatic pains, for he has tried it. Two Lives Saved. Mrs, Phoenix Thomas, of Junction City, Til., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope. for her, but two'bottles Dr. King’s New Discevery completely cured her and she says it saved her life, Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approsshing. Consumption, ult eve ing’s New Discovery. and in.two weeks was cured. He is ‘which these are samples, that prove the hs of: Ra meadicise ta Coughs and Colds. Free'trial bottles at Dickerman & Co.'s, Drvg Store, , Regular size 50c, and 4 Liz FP GN ae a TOTS CBE Pst Spelal Excursions to Leave SaeraThe Record-Union says an excursion . trains in abody, ‘returning at will within . : ing eee then! = naturally thatikful. ‘It is such results, of . ~ goa! : a Nor tener mers. sce [THE FIREMEN ~mfval at Truckee, ' Company, No. 1, in regard to the matter, and it is also understood. that the firemen of Grass Valley, Colfax and Auburn will be asked to join in the movement, , asked to set apart a day, to be designated 4s Firemen’s Day, on which some demon— stration can be made in which firemen from all parts, of the State will be invited to participate. If the managers of the Carnival give the proposition due consideration we. believe a grand and successful event will result, The following committee has been appointed to represent Pennsylvania No, 2) and to canvass the matter: J, J. Jackson, Richard Eddy, H. W. Hartung, J. B. Gray, Jamés Hutchinson. Thg. sammittee is also authorized to act in relation to a concert for the benefit of the Fire Department of this city, which Mrs, J, T, Howard has kindly offered to take charge of if the firemen conclude to give such an entertainment. After the business of the meeting last night was concluded, a collation was served, consisting of baked beans, brown bread, squish and mince pies, doughnuts, coffee, the cheerfulness aud sociability of those present was. quite pleasing to note. No speeches, recitations, songs or other exercises were indulged in, it. being understood that the supper -was to be of the ‘quiet family” order, where each person talked to his neighbor, and where lively, jolly conversation was carried on during and after the meal. The affair ended at 10:30 o’clock. od. ts aspeAdsnnsesnaPsepip--=-cesepeipeisenredesmmnramnsesmeeeeemme BORN. At Grass Valley, January 8, 1896, to the wife of John Davey, a son. —_—_—_—_—_—_———— ey MARRIED. At the Catholic.Parsonage, Grass Valley, January 8, 1896,by Rev, Father Lynch, Patrick Leonard of Sweetlaud to Miss Margaret Hastings, daughter of the late John Hastings of aiawsaes. Ir the care of the hair were made a part of a lady’s education, we should not see so many gray heads, and the use of Hall’s Hair Renewer, a sure remedy, Tuar slight cold, of which you think so little, may lead to-serious trouble with the lungs, Avoid this result by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, the best known remedy for colds, coughs, catarrh, bronchitis, incipient consumption, and all other throat and liag diseases, Masonic Installation. > Last night Grand Master E, M. Preston installed the following officers of Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. & A. M.: ©. L. Muller, W. M.; 'W. E. Messervey, S. W.; E. B. Power, J. W.; EK. M. Preston, Treas.; I. J. Rolfe, Sec’y; T. Palamounter, 8. D.; Charles Conley, J. D.; William H. Kistle, A, Nivens, Stewards; Antone Tam, Tyler, eo What! at It Again? From néw until January 15th, the American Tea Store will give special premiums with each pound of Tea, Spices and Baking Powder. j9-56 Karl’s Clover Root Tea Is a-sure cure for Headache and nervous
May Make an Excursion to the Teo Car_ Pennsylvania Engine Company, No. 2, held its monthly meeting last night. .Three naw members were admitted. The question $5. . of attending the Ice Carnival at Trackee was brought up and discussed, the sentiment of the'meeting being in favor of geting up an excursion for that purpose. It was decided to confer with Nevada Hose The managers of the carnival will be: sega ina ie completed : 2. what the new e people before it ‘is The affairs of the new San Francisco ferry depot at the foot of Market.street are in a tangle compared ‘with which a snarled fishnetisasnaught. © , The Corhmissioners: followed the law. of 76 in advertising for bids, and are now try ing to make another Jaw: fit the case, ‘building which was tohave cost the State $600,000, which amount was voted for by the people, will coat over $1,000,000, and . has already cost nearly as much as was originally voted by the people forthe purpose of its erection, ' The following figures show ‘ferry depot will coat th et Foundations, $343,000; building; $550,000 ; interest on bonds for four years, about $120,000 ; cost of delays, experts, investigetions, etc., $15,000; sheds, approach etc, $20,000. Total, $1,048,000. : ‘Tt will be observed,” said a bidder for work on the new depot, ‘“‘that there igs a scandalous waste of public funds somewhere,” » Os : Protect Your Head . coinage, and a bitter opponent. of the pet ‘Remarks in His First Speech in ConOu Friday, December 27th, Hon. Grove 1, Johnson, Congressman from this district, made his firat speech in Congress and cre~ ated a decided sensation. Speaking of. it on the following day the Washington Post said: “The dissatisfaction with the ill which exists among the Republicans was voiced late in the day by Representative Johnson of Oalifornia,.ohe of the new members, who spoke in opposition to it, and ‘created something of a sensation. His appearance suggests the late Senator Mahone gWith his spare form,;‘longgray beard, and ray, bushy,,eyebrows. He occupied a seat in the last row near the center aisle, and he spoke in a high, clear, resonant tenor voice that could be distinctly heard in every part of the chamber. ‘The allusions in his speech to silver.and his ‘remarks of opposition to, the bond proposition were loudly applauded on the Republicam side aswell as on the Democratic, and when he resumed -his seat it was evident that he had made a strong impression as a gifted debater, a dangerous champion in the Republican ranks of ‘free 7 t measure of the Republican leaders for the ‘ if N : ce ti Sea / ete. The spread was greatly enjoyed and} This cold frosty weather. J. Levy, of ‘the Branch Wonder, has just received from the East ten cases of the latest and: nobbiest shapes in men’s, boys’ and children’s hats, .and will be pleased to have you call and 6xamine the same, Yours for business, j4-té ¢ J. Levy. h Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The lest Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tutter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Rraytioas, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ds perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cente per box. For sale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store, Will Draw Good Andiences. The Lord Douglass Company will appear at the Theater in this city next’ week for two nights, with a different play each night. The company is well spoken of by the papers of other places, and the notoriety that Lord and Lady Douglas have been given will be the means of drawing . . good audiences, ham A Law Not In Force. There is a law against using profane and obscence language on the.public streets, but it is violated nearly every day in Nevada City. + ec issue of coin bonds. ”’ ~~ 4 Hoons’s Pitts for the liver and act easily, yet promptly and effectively, 1 bowels POWDER Absolutely Pure. est of all in leavening strength,” United States Government Food Report, Royal Baking Powder Company, 106 Wall street, N.Y. ‘SA cream of tartar baking powder, HighLatest It Is Not . What We Sa But What ©: Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does . That Tells the Story. Its record is unequalled in the history of medicine. Even when others fail Hood's =. Cures Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by’ all druggists. $1;six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hoop & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; jaundice, biliousness, sick headache and indigestion. Nothing relieves so quickly.: Sold They Are Finding It Out Very Fas THAT Scadden & Cleveland Commercial Street, —ARE SELLING ‘'THE— FRESHEST AND BEST Groceries and Provisions, Case and Canned Goods, Etc., At the very Lowest Market Rates, and that is the reason why they are so well patronized. If you have not examined their goods and prices you should do so without delay. PHILIP SCADDEN and Nevada City. ae . A eT 66 xe ee = = = = = Always Live and Let Transcript Building, « Goods delivered to any part of thejcity free of charge, Sole Agents for the LILY WHITE FLOUR. CHARLES GLEVELAND. . ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street: A. J. Robins,.San Francisco, . Bethune, = * ‘ A. W. Biuodell, -« F. Marcotte, “ ? , ©. Fessler, “ G. Arnold, M. P. Moore, Grass Valley, L. Winans, ‘i te C. F. McEgan, Sacramento, F. B. Southworth, « J, W. Greenlaw, #s J. A. Reader, Sweetland, A. Wright, Spenceville, F, Morgan, + ene s 8. Orne Columbia Hill, D, Clark, Oregon House, T. Conroy, Smartsville, H. Norris, ae Jas. Bowser, ‘¢ Wm. Lemon, Yuba City. Testimonial. comer Mrs, A. A. Parker; of Iowa Hill, Cal., says that Robert Marriett wag suffering for more than two years with drawn cords of the knee, but was cured with Oit of Eden, _ Hoon’s Pints cure jaundice, biliousness sick headache, constipation and all liver ills How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Care, 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 outany obligations made by their firm. West & Truay, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0. : eas Watping, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. . Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and’ mutou surfaces of tlie system. . Testimonials sen ree, Pca 75c. per bottle, ‘old by al, r uggists, It May Do As Much for You, Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe. pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He ‘tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result, About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and foun relief at once, Electric Bitters is es ecially adapted to cure of all Kidney a Liver troubles and often gives almost instant re lief. Que trial will prove our statement, Price only 5(c, for large bottle, At Dickerman & Co,’s. Drug Store. Dwelling For Sale at a Sacrifice. A dwelling house, in course of construction, which may be finished to. suit purchaser, is offered for sale at a great bargain, Apply at the Transoripr office, d30 dles and ASO -pbination.of the two ingredients is what with the best blood purifiers, on the mucons surfaces, The duces stich wonderful. results in curing Catarrh; Send for testi free, F. J. CHENEY & ©0., Toledo, O. Sold by Draggist, price 75c. # At Wolf’s Only. wee The finest-kind of mince mieat in bulk, at Wolf's Commercial street store, dlé6tt All Recommend It. Avk your physician, your d “and your friends about Shiloh’s Care for Consumption. They will recommend it, by Dickerman & Co, saiaiaiiameane Health Restored: ALL RUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy sf Miserable EXTREME. Hands COVERED —with— @ sorzs. CURED BY UsiNa Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “Several years ago, my blood was in bad condition, my system all run down, and my qotest health very much imjred. y hands were covered with rge sores, discharging all the time. I had no strength nor energy and my feelings were miserable in the extreme. At last, I commenced taking Ayer’s Sarsaparila and soon noticed a change forthe tter. M ae returned and with it, renewed strength. Encouraged by these results, I kept on taking the Sarsaparilla, till I had used six bottles, and my health was restored.”—A. A. TOWNS, prop. Harris House, Thompson, N. Dak. Ayef’s cn; Sarsaparilla AT THE amin FAIR nr) Foley Sells_. Bananas, Dates, Figs, Limes, Lemons, Oranges, Nuts of all kinds, Pop-Corn (loose or in bricks), Christmas Tree Ornaments, Christmas Tree CanHolders, Bon Bons (from ro cents up). The largest and Finest display of Home-Made Candies outside offSan Francisco. FOLEY’S . Strictly First-Class. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. j10 AS PR TEST RD aera a eR Cee ? Watch this Space, for Mf. A Levy promises to give you in-§ teresting reading matter in th near future. ee His motto shall always be: Live.” § J. LEVY. 5 Commercial St.= -THEY 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. Morning Meal Package, 10 cts.’ 10 1-Ib, Cans Salmon $1.00. Ht THROW YOUR 100 Ibs Flour, $2.00. Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 perbottle. Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. Bryant's Root Beer 10 cts per bottle. Sauerkraut, 5 cents a pound, “Hiigh Prices Must Get Out of Line, OVER THIS LIST. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00 8 cans Clams, $1.00. %-Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢. Hires 3 for 50 cts. If you ‘wish Good Coffee, try ARABIAN’ ROAST. J.J. JACKSON” Cemmercial Street, near Pine, ° Nevada City, Cal. a FINE . COBLER SEAT _ Pull. stock of Furniture ARE BEAU TIES. ROCKERS McLEAN SWING CHAIRS ‘ENAMELED EASLES . RATTAN ROCKERS ® RUGS AND MATS Call And SeeThemat James Win! CASH FURNITURB and large assort4% S ment of Goods Expressly fer the Holiday ae