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July 17, 1895 (4 pages)

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sicsinaid . HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT BY TELEPHONE. PERSONAL POINTERS, o MANNERS OF THE GREAT. — inclined to talk about himself. The Latest Events at Grass Valley : Up to nT Calhoun was so absentminded that he Engine and Pumps. Some time ago it was estimated that a } million dollars per month was being received at San Francisco from the gold Folks,’ mines of this State, says the Mining and . Scientitic Press, It is believed that the ¢ Goldsmith was ill bred and too much : Published Every Evening, except Sunday. Nance’s Patent Improved Pumping $1,500,000 Per Month. A Concise Chronicle of Yarious Neva: + often forgot he was in company. ordinary pumping Guaranteed to pump four times as much water as the Mohammed inculcated politeness in e power enough economiz will it that . present receipts will average $50,000 daily. outfit, that the rod will not break, and The funeral of Etta Odgers, the eighteenthe Koran. He himself was one of the . the and time, short a in itself ; There is a constant stream from quartz, to pay for E. L. Steele of Berkeley is in town, morning, most courteous of men. . BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. year-old girl who died yesterday {drift and placer mines, and more prospectwas to have taken place at 92 o'clock this Pius IX, both before and after his eleWw . Pollard is over from French Corral. First Outlay will be Only One-half. ing and development work is going on than B. Wilson of Sacramento is in town. C. afternoon, but.was postponed in order that vation to the pontifical chair, was a . has been known for years, W. Gum of Sacramento is in town. WM. NANCE, Mining Engineer, Machinist and Metallurgist, an inquest might be held to inquire into model of studied politeness. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT + 72-Andy Hampel of Sacramento is in town, Grass Valley. ‘ Andrew Jackson was rongh in his the cause of death. A rumor had been put Av the first indications of disorder, the 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month manners, but could be polite when he Dr. F. B. Robinson of Sacramento came} LanPlans carefully prepared. came to her j in circulation that the girl Mines and machinery inspected. Property valued. deranged or enfeebied condition of the stompleased. Fao was always courteous to . in on last evening's train. guages—English, French, German. death from a different cause than was an. ach, liver, or bowels, should be promptly ae . ladies. nounced. Dr. Brown, the attending physiWHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : . J. S. Dearing of San’ Fraiicisco came in on rectified Uy~Ayer’s Catharic Pills, These ; Pills. do not gripe, are perfectly safe to take, Handel was gruff and often uncivil. . last evening’s train. cian in the case, demanded that an inquest SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. and remove all tendency to liver and bowel He could be pleasant when he pleased, . Miss A. Du Milieu came down trom North . be held, as the report charged him with un‘ complaints, A collection was taken up to defray the funeral expenses, and-$66 was raised, which is more than is required. The balance will be giver to the family, An autopsy was held on the body this Summarized. Mention of Minor Home afternoon, the doctors finding that death Happenings. was_caused by appendicitis, a bean having loiged in the vermifurm appendix, produc_Everybody is going to the Lawn Party ing the inflammation that resulted fatally. : tonight. Coroner Hocking will hold the inquest this W, G. Richards is having. the lot below evening. — off, cleared the New York Hotel The developments. recently made at the tory to putting up a building there. . Granite Hill mine have been so encouraging That Lawn Party at M. L,, Marsh’s beau that the owners have ordered a five tiful place tonight Will be the event of the) stamp mill from below and’ exp ct to have it season. here in ten days. Seventeen men are now There will be a special meeting of Penne employed at the mine. sylvania Engine Company, No. 2, this Alfonso Morehouse, an old resident of evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is Grass Valley, is very sick. : desired. . Jt was rumored this morning that a shootcante} Maskmelons, watermelons aitd \ing scrape occurred at one of the hotels. lonpes are being brought to market quite . There was no truth in the report, which lively. There were three or four frait pedj . originated by the accidental discharge of' a dlers in town today. : . pistol in the shooting gallery on Mill street. One of Nevada City’s\most popular young ' _—_ OOOO i . lovely men will soon lead to tbe altar a other form cold-or a of reasons by WHEN, young lady. Private—A house has been . . . cause, the stomach, liver, and kidneys country merchants will? arrive here during. wa gges voluntarily raised by employers and the Gomjng month, This is an indication . new industries_established, The crops, all of a great revival of business in the upper . in all, promise’to be good, and indications prosperity point to renewed .all along the Evéry man, woman and child is espec-. line. People are showing more confidence; jially invited to attend the lawn party to. hoarded money is being released and altonight. The admission, including—a—lunch, gether the—stress-of the times is materially is only 25 cents. It will be worth that lessening. Pd + *@e+ much to visit the grounds, Superior Court. . A lemon cut in half, better still, id quarters, so that the pulp can easily be applied . The following business ‘was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John to the roots of the hair, will stop any or-! ‘ g: presidin Caldwell, . being Besides out. falling of case dinary { . . . W, A. Van Orden vs. Granite Hill Mincool aud pleasant to the skin,, the scent, . Order and Development Company. ing unlike that of petroleum, is very refresh-. Peter the Great was an unspeakable boor.: When at table, if adish disp] ased him. he threw it on the floor or some times at the head of one of the attendants ‘James IL of England was rnde and The courtiers generally detested him on‘acconnt of the petty affronts to which they were coutinualiy subjected. Cromwell, in spite: of the position which he attained, never departed from the simplicity of life of an English country gentleman In conversation he Was quiet and unassuming Archbishop Whately was so absent minded when in company that he some terfield when he tried. He did not al ways try, however, and though not S¢ much addicted to kicking the shins of his courtiers as his father was he was far from being a thoroughly agreeable companion. —St, Louis GHobe= Democrat STAGE GLINTS. ** Across the Continent’’ will shortly be produced at the Standard theater, London. Lillian Cooley, formerly prima donna of the Kimball Opera company, has join ed E. E. Rice’s ‘*1492’’ company Davis and Keogh have bought Frank man Tuttle? have been éngaged to sup port Sadie Martinot in ‘‘The Passport. ’’ The title of the comic opera in which Frank Daniels will star next season has been rechristened ‘‘The Wizard of . the Nile.”’ : Charles Stedman has signed with Gustave Frohman to play W. H. Thompson’s original part in ‘‘The Fatal Card’’ next season. Among the productions contemplated for early next season will be a new three act farcical comedy, ‘‘A Skeleton Hat,”’ by Frank W. Lodge. \ Minnie Radcliffe, who has just closed House pavilion on the evening of the 25th . healthy, Hali’s Hair Renewer was invented, instant. nounced to open and The annual parties given by the . and has proved itself successful. Association are highly social affairs and. i. are always attended with success. + ee The Lady Will Not Run Away: —— me e Dr. Anvie Wilder, the gifted life reader Makes Pure Broop. These three words and specialist for allthronic diseases, i teli the whole story of the wonderful cures +y Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It is the best blood. Lere to stay and for the next few days wil] p wifier and spring medicine. continue to treat all chronic diseases free +r in the ‘Union H+ tel, Offive of charge. U. C. Students Entertained. jl4-tf rooms 3 and I, -~0-9 eo — Last night Miss Jennie White entertained Arrested at Grass Valley. . a number of the students of the University James Simmons, a horse doctor, was arof California who are at present stopping in this city at her home on Piety Hill. In } rested at Grass Valley last night by Maraddition*to those from this city many of shal ¢ tetchell and brought to this citys He those who are attending the Berkeley’ in--. i is charged with driving across the suspenstitution from Grass Valley were present. ; 8 on bridge on the rua, for which there is a A very pleasant evening was spent and fine of $25. Miss White proved herself to be a superb No, Aiternative, entertainer. Thecdore Hallam once defended : ‘ ca + +o Ber bargiar.’ The burglar’s wife was on th ” A Gravel Claim Purchased. witness stand, and the prosecuting attorncy was conducting a@ vigorous cross A company recently organized at Granexamination. ‘‘Madam,* you are the iteville bas purchased the well-known wife of this man?’ gravel mine situated at Chapparel Hill near Tea ‘“*You knew he was a burglar when Graniteville. The mine has been the property of J. fT. Cline and in years past some you married him?’’ fine gravel has been'extracted from it and ‘How did yon come to contract a the idea'is that there is plenty left. The matrimonial alliance with such a man?’ oe Yes. new company will develop the property systematically and good peooted, .? ‘“‘Well,’’ the witness said sarcastical returns are ex ly, “Iwas getting old, ‘and fF had to choose between a lawyer and a burglar.’’ The cross ¢xamination ended there. — + Oe = Excliange. Bridge. Builders. Two Showings. Cotton Bros.’ bridge-building crew, with ‘‘Boy fell into the water at the park all their tools, arrived here yesterday aud today,’’ remarked Master Pitcher as he have gone out to work on the uew. bridge placed his hat over a bust of John Bunthat is soon to be constructed at Purdon’s yan and took a seat on th usic canter* Crossing on the South Yuba river. The bury, ‘‘and just as we 4 1 thought he steel work for the bridge will ,begin to arwas agoner his big dog pulled him out. id ‘That shows, Arthur,’’ remarked rive'in a few days, 10 0 oes Mrs. Pitcher, ‘‘how dangerous it is for Voyazgers for Pleasure boys to play at the water's edge.’’ ‘‘Think 60, ma? I thought it showed Or business, persons on the point to takhow safe a boy wasif he only had a ing a ‘outing’ on land or sea, yachtsmen dog. ’’—London Svortin gTimes. and tourists need and should be provided Depth. with some preveuative of sea sickness aud corrective ot the occasional iil effects of un‘*Professor,’’ said the ambitious stuaccustomed air, food and water, Many dent, “‘Iam determined to gain recognervous persons experience qualins akin to nition from the world as a deep thinker. sea sickness when traveling by rail, They, too, require a medicinal safeguard. The Could you give me any advice on how best in existence is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitto proceed ?”’ ‘‘None,’’ replied the old gentleman ters, which promptly relieves nausea, sick Headache, biliousness, cramps and colic, &c thoughtfully, If business calls you to some locality where ebills aud fever or bilious remittent it; prevalent, don’t fail to provide yourself with it, For constipation, rheumatism and inactivity of the kidueys it is an excellent remedy, Kwiment physicians commend it highly. Lay in a supply before you start by boat, steamer or train, -It isa most serviceable traveling dompanion, e subcellar. ’'—Washington Star. Electric Bitters. ‘‘unless you write in a The Connecticut river took its name from an Indian word, Quonaugticot, meaning ‘‘river of trees,’’ Italy was so called from the name of [talos, an early king who governed most of the peninsula, Acleoho) was first distinguished as an elementary substance by Atbucasis, in J. Bresbur of San Fraucieco is in. John Pearson came up from St. —LATEST STYLES IN-— last evening’s train. . The best Salve-in the werld for Cuts, EK. M. Bachelder of Sacramento is in. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum,Fever _ Watches, J. Hunningway of Chicago came fa on Cc tresi‘> iles, or -no pay required, It 1s guaran. ted to give perfect satisfaction or money last evening’s train. Price 25 cents per box. For Miss E, Gatleth of S e:ra City is here on . . funded, H. D. Payton of Dixon morning train. c:me in on t! «. Sacramento Record—Union,. J, Condon came down from Relief Hi) last evening on his way to Colfax. . of Wyoming is here Sheriff Douglass returned from Fulsom} last night, He took Grant McKay down . \ gerous or of8 . } drvittad at he ea They At the Chicago, 1893. Why not get the Best? of Grass Valley’s He will go to Downievili in days and continue iis tour through @ There is Wierit . { Bros. Drug Store, 4 millinery store, Broad street, . jll-td Pitza, ‘country ‘tation b knew e .Commercial§street, grain w of a fish ) a in Transcript that he the sers went t ) astonish was, an to decei edge, he Tailor. Block. ops SS ~\ MVR ashare of public patronage, which »merit by fair dealing and selling hu hai P ape” ,? \ Ne ee behind « to the p cards, a dvor wi only lea which c: was as f one of . ] and in 1 of the rs favor of voted to p in stock a complete assortment i Kiss WEST AND LEST ~ PANES $4 OP. <4 e@ee To mi prevent CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS . healthy, aud has . Ssrmraith ERross. Merchant Tailors, Goods delivered to any part of the city . free of charge, in ¢ r Other rs SUITS $45 ~emegge_. UP, Perfect Fit Guaranteed, And everything found In a first-class store. Ry eympatt that he acceasib . IF YOU HAVE A-SUIT MADE WITH US. carry on the business at the same place. Case and Canned Goods, Teleg showing formed . PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. now bei SCADDEN & CLEVELAND. ‘A-RARE. BARGAIN . emoval. YOTICE IS WEREBY GIVEN THATIN PUR su nee of an order of the upe! Court of the county of Nevaa, state of. California, ma‘e on the .10th day July, A. D. 1895, in the matter of the ¢ Reception Saloon, ON CONMERCIAL STREET, tate of H. H. Will De sold at a Bargain. REMOVAL NOTICE. thence North two thovsand six bunered aid forty (2640) feet to uw stuke marked Northwest corner; thence Fast two thousind six hundred and forty (2640) feet to a st»ke marked Nuith east coruer, then two thoveand six huudred and forty (2640) feet to the p ace of bevinuil x. Sealed bids in writing wi'l be receive by the undersigned, at bis office, viz.: the Cig.r tore of Schmidt Kror., on Pine street, in Nevada City, Nevada county, Califurnia,vupto AUGUSI 8, 1895, at 12 o'clock, noon, cf that day; for the purchase of the same. : Term and conditions of srle: Cash, geld coin ofthe United States. Deed ut experse of purchaser, i * ¥. W.8CHMIDT, A. TAI, Th: Pioneer Caterer he PACK IN HIS OLD STAND ON PINE STREET, where he covducted an Uyster Saloon forso mauy years, if you want a good, sqnare meal or Oystersin any A fine stock of ways on hand style, call on Tam, CANDIES AND NUS al HUB.” we confidently recommend Hoov's @or, Pane ar? O piumeccialsiests. «deed, th street ‘Hill are ithey not at the outskirts of the city is nearly 4 @ee MRS. A. PERRY e«xhaustéd, and-~ eountry the Garr: Cal., sa: firat me do me people of those portions suffer flor the lack of water during the day time,. when so much Has Removad Her Oyster Parlors sprinkling is carried-on;, To the Mills’ Restaurant, Cc 8 County that inst ferer fro ing which’ the sprinkling of”
streets may be continued, From date, until arrange— ments can be made for better On Broad Street, I am now better prepared pations than ever before. Carr Br It is therefore necessary for the proper protection of the town to restrict’ the hours durs. to serve my days ag hope of . disease . sapped . he could facilities, these hours will be from gto 10 A.M. and from 4 to § o'clock Pp, M. We hope operatio SHIL the people will Croup ( modate themselves fcr Monuments, Tombstones, &c. accom the present to these —— WEISENI RG!2 & COFFEY, size col Childre: hours: NEVADA CITY WATER “. WOKKS. High E. J., Moncan, Arent: Boulder Street, Near Park Avenue, Gc June 24th, @ Werre tracts for ils p'.@ @ce lito take con LFAX STAGE, k nds‘of GUS KOPPE, Proprietor. <. = Two Round Trips Caily Carriage and Sign” Printing, Orders my be left at the Natienal Kxchauge Hot-l, 2 in sprinkling the supply of water, Monumunt, “ M. De ROHR, { Owing to the great quantity Cotton, deceased, the undersigned, the adminis rator of the said esate, will sell at private sale, to the hivhest bidder, for cash; 4old coin o the United states of Ameri@a, sad subject to coufirmation by said Superiar Court, The Saloon is doing a fine business’ und alithe ri, h; title, intcrest ond esate of the suid H. H, Votton, atthe time or his dea:h, and the location is one of the best in the city, ailthe right, title and in'erest th t the said es tate bas. by operation cf law or oth-rwise, a quired o her than or in addition to that of the Icr particulars enquire at the saloon, suid H. H, Cotton, at the time of his vuearh, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of fand situate, lying and beitig inthe saiu town of . Relief Hill, Nevada county, State of Califoroin, and bounded and Gescribed a< follows, to-wit Being an undivided \,intere t ia the mise known as “The Keliet Hil Blue Gravel Miiiny Claim," commencing at a stake ou the Kast side of Logan’s Canyon, Re‘ief Hill, runni:¢ Wesi magnetic two thougssnd six hundred and f ity ie ‘ol water consumed From Pine Street, . “+ eer 7) THE WELL-KNOWN as high erage of imill is $ ing out ithrough Notice to Water Consum + 2@e . “THE at The Leader . 'y), artic country was d ithoroug We Give You Credit on W. D. LEWIS, leas than cost this month, “dent, o of one o * I have an exténsive line of imported and domestic clotis for Dress Suits, Business Suit-, and your ‘Sunday Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOALS of the Latest Fashion, with satin linings aud silks facings, at prices that compare fivorably with ‘‘store’”” overcoats, Come and‘see them. Tombstone 3 This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special meathe twelfth cencury. And Granite Work. The misanthrope is the result of too . tion. . All who have uséd Electric Bitters much or too little homan ociation, — Administrator cf th: E. tate of H, H. Cotten, de: » 1am now prepared to do sing the same song of praise,—A purer ceased. —— The strait of Juan de Fuca was named Detroit Free Press. Dated July 16, 1895. jié medicine does not exist aud it is guaranteed after an old Greek sailor who explored ~ the above work in a Scotch Granite, and Marll. of every deseripSRE OAT eae Y to do all that is clamed, "Electric Bitters its shores in 1592.° s Fine and Artistic Manner, and at the tion Lettering. or To obstones and Mounmen's wil] cure #]] diseases of the Liver and KadVery Lowest Rates. promptly attended to t ; Ir You are weak and worn out, or h&ve peys, will . remove ‘Pimples, Boils, Salt f Jundreds of patents have been issued t hat tired feeling Hood's Sarsaparilla id just A share ofthe public patronage is solic(Successor to Lewis & Henry.) impure by caused affections other and Kbeum Ali work warranted to be first-class to inventors of water gas. yt he medicine to restore your strength and blood. Will drive Malaria from the systen PROPRIETOR OF ~» : ———_—_-— -2-e@ > o— . give you a good appetite. Hood’s makes Malaris) atid the prices lowest in the State, all] . and prevent as well as cure Trimmed Rats, pure blood, fevers,—For gure of Headache, Constipation _— Before giving your orders for any kind of Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Kotire and Shop at See man’s Carriage Factory All the Latest Styles, Will be sold at Marble or Granite Work give us*a call, For a dinner pill and general family carChoicest’ Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ceenroed. or money refunded} pee or on Piety Hill. 50 cts, aud §1.00 per bottle at Cair HH MH WEAR. ~@y—e— —— Good advice is liable tospoil for want of ure. There is such a thing as useful truth42640) feet to a stike Murked Southwest woruer; It is cowardice to fear men, but dis NY DULAC, Merchant * ‘Groceries:: and : : Provisions,. around the stove will soon be dissipated in early attempts to burn up the tracks. Palpitation, Hot Flashes, Since takA law has been passed in Oregon ing Hood's Sarsaparilia Iam js well as ever I give Hood's Sarsaparilia all the credit which gives to every person who shall I took no other medicine, JoHn R, Locr shoe any animal a lien upon said animal ARY, Roxbury, Ohio, “Remembe r for the amount due Sarsa The young khedive of Egypt recently presented an Egyptian donkey and a bay mare of pure Arab blood to Colonel Hood's Pilig-are taking the lead. 250, Thomas L. Harrison of Philadelphia. In 1856, when Robert Bonner bought Notige of Administrator’s Sale of. . his first trotter, there were only 19 trotMining Real Estate. } cretion to fear women. Some charitable people are almost objects of charity themselves. The good is always beautiful, bat the beautiful is not always good. E. Commercial Street, The heat that generated in the races Many love and marry; fewer marry and love. ‘ HY YY YY SS A EF PURCHASED THE GROCERY business heretofore conducted by THOS Kil). Fn Hood's Sarsaparilia. I was in bed condition with Soeur Sivommach, Eieaws horse, ‘‘ Nelson preferred. ’’ fulness. MEN’S . . GUARANTEED.’ . . CHARLES CLEVELAND to Vatican. : Lightning, 2:11, will be matched at Rigby this summer against any eastern not. 2 A PERFECT FIT —AND=: Sierra The horse shows in Montreal, Toronto Genius never plods. Time may be money, but eternity is FOR yn few . true greatness. STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT. eM HH RRR HY RH ‘Beautiful Suitings and Overcoats, NEW FIRM. popul ir t of the ence, years afterward, all the incidents * Maude In losing races some horses have shown of the struggle. —Horseman. trade; graduat partner into rail division = Miss Wwe cers included in the lists The time is near at hand when it will be possible for every important race to be continuously photographed for the purpose of reprodncing before an audi came of father \ Alban \ &= Country orders promptly attended to. D EN yesterday from a business trip to Fore t PHIL]? S¢/ Hanks is certainly in foal, and probably men no school, have be State in cines,, nos93 trums, and Of were ero li ters in the 2:80 list. Today there are 10,539 2:30 trotters and 2,606 2:25 pa Plated Ware First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. aut, Fannie Stewart and and Detroit have been huge social successes. A perfect saddle horse should excel at the slow gaits, a harness horse at the fast gaits. ; J. Malcolm Forbes states that Nancy Central ° fensive, also 03 Why was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla admitted ? Because il ota patent medicine, not @ hostrum, hor a secret preparation, not danverous, not in experiment, and becaus tis all-that a family medicine hie A. M. Palmer and Edwin Knowles A. C. Wheeler (Nym Crinkle). will produce it Sept. 2. . sition.’’ L. Hyman and M. Reich left last night for Campbell Sp rings, going ip Mr. Hy man’s county. have secured the rights to a new five act drama by Edward M. Alfriend and in Oj not be admitted to the ExpooT the Theater Royal, He will also play the heavy parts. +t § Falp7) y patent tent : medidis O% .worke chicago) returned home. son. Silver and Watches, Clocks and Speétacles repaired and warranted. > WORLD’S FAIR Miss Maud Heath of French Corral, who has been visiting friends in this city, has City. thirty y ness an: Charles VES empirical preparations, whose 0% ingredients are concealed, will $2 Sau Francisco, came in on last evening's. J. M. Francoeur, late of Julia Martdowe-Taber’s company, will be Alexander Salvini’s, stage manager next sea Sterling Jewelry made to order and repaired. WSAPARIWY eS belles, were visiting Nevada City friends tu. Preston, England, after which they will day. Joh Swart, the photographer, returned tour the English provinces. at with vi and tw READ RULE XV. ° ee “Articles% <C\IS93'7 >’ == train. two Jewelry, AYERS ay ear de. a oF / The only \ \ \\ an ! Juan today. C Nv Bonnemort of Oakland.came down . from Sterra county today on his way home. . Je V. Hastings and Samuel Horrman, of . Burrows, usual u 2 o’cloc Sx floriston tomorrow on-a bri-f visit, Miss ded ye The da: eee } J, Broadhurst ui Redding is here spend. . ing a few days. . Thos, S. Ford and family wll go to . to the penitentiary. TIME KEEPERS Silk Guards. ADMITTED spending a few days, Mrs, M. E. Gordon oi Oakland is visiting the family of A. Isoard. The Best . Manag Stones, deweled Goods, A. ! — Precious 1 WATCHES Leather Sarsaparilla F. T. Phillips is here in the interest of the \ ueerlRy and Other Opera Glasses \\ THE ONLY . Diamonds SEVENTEEN: tacles, Specs AYER’S > ae Clocks, Worns, sndall Skin Eruptions, and positively the Morning train, Searce 0 Bucklen’s.Arnicu Salve. town. Paid i BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY, eee from Sacramento, Ed. Cannings of San Francisco came in on . Buss Sixty ( LUETJE & BRAND, ” Struck a Pocket. Harvey's play, ‘*Fallen Among Mrs, C, Novay and M ss Murch, of PlessThieves,’’ for production next season ant Valley, were in town today. ’ Erskine Lewis and wifé, Emma Cushz: G. Huchins came over from North his Halifax stock company. Ada Gray and Charles Tingay are an baldness, ~~ Downieville Messenger—Tim. Dolan and Charles Hill last week and reported that they struck town. avery rich pocket in that vicinity from E, B. Du Milieu came down from North which they have already. extracted about Bloomfield last evening. : Hon. R, I. Thomas returned last evening . $1009. P, J. A.Thompson with Josenk define datinhes susan for keep + #@e-2———— Publis JEWELERS. LEADING Bloomfield today, . C. E. Gillette, one of the Debris Com-j missioners, arrived here last evening, on his way to Downieville, . ale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. . times made most outrageous blunders of a Visit, Miss Clara Avery is--visiting friends at . Mp behavior without being inthe least con ; French Corral, scious of what he was doing ' Geo. Wilcox of Fresno arrived here ‘ob . Frederick the Great could be a Ches: ° . setting cause for trial rescinded. ing. ae color, wir give an invitation dance at the Morgan . To make the hair grow a natural the ; scalp { prevent © sententiously observed, ‘‘ Vot’s the use?”’ be engaged for them, : come disordered, no time should be lost in There is an immense amount of freight at ; Stimulating them. to action. Ayer’s Pill the depot for Downieville merchants, and . act quickly, safely, and surely. Sold by . drugzists and dealers im medicines, teams are hauling it to its destination as H ~--0@e-s— fast as possible. industrial Reaction. Little Vesta Walling this afternoon en-. ‘To numerous to mention,’ come reporte tertained a number of her little friends at . . a birthday party, at her home on Piety . from various parts of the country of mills, Hill. The little ones had a fine time. . shops and manufacturing establishments About fifty carloads of freight for up. generally startmy up after long idleness; part of this, Yuba and Sierra counties. but did not often please, for, as he once Peer “THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPTS. conduct. t € c COoOCCOoOoCoOoS cooooo0oCoCO ST or professional ( A Doings and Intentions. . 4 O'clock This Afternoon. JULY 17,/1895. ¢ WEDNESDAY acs 5 . Fare, $1.25 A nice, shady, 16-mile drive, with. excel lent scenery and no high trestles, , at Timetable: ‘Leave Nevada City at 4:30 A. M,Cone nections inade with Colfax lucal to Sacrahie nta, ; }cave at 11:30 A. M. connecting with No, 1 Vistand No. 2 West bound trd@ing, Dus ter furnished free. Oiders leit at Hennessey’s stable will Le WEISENBUSGER & COREY. . promptly altguded=to, ‘