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Published Every Evening,
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THE DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT.
except Sunday,BROWN & CA LKINS,
~K,
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
15:Cts. per Week or 60 Cts, per Month
SS
WHEN ‘PAID IN ADVANCE :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
° Proprietors,
WEDNESDAY
es JULY 18, 1894.
A Verdict For Pla
—Court yesterday, was
SS evening. At 1:05 o'clock a,
. *oWe, the jury,
restitution of the premises’
Fi. The property in
order that he
Telegraph: Wednesday
McDonald Sr.,
C. W. Cross and A; K,
placed in operation by the
Development Coimpany,
Pacific: Coast Inanager
Halskey’s Electric
——~ +--8e +.
Telegraph:
Alf. Tregidgo, the
Sheriff, Certainly Mr.
to get him to run,
Reo
No. 16, I,
Gray: W. F,
Steffen, W.; Walter Jauch,
Martin, R.\8. N. G.3 Jv
VinGe hod: Brunson, I, G.;
ther, O. G.
———-—-~@ oo
Superior Co rt.
well presiding:
et al. On trial,
by-piaintiff,
Struck For Shoes.
City struck for new shoes
not acceded to,
calling-upon the militia,
_—————+-2@e o-—
<8 Seo
' : Renounced Allegiance.
; —— Struck It Rich.
— Rep Bivrr, July 16.—The strikers here : : — :
. have renounced allegiance to the American A rich strike was made at the Clarke
4 Railway ‘Union and teported for duty amid . mine, in the Half Mile House lot, Monday
Hh . general rejoicing, night. The quartz taken out is filled with
q —_———-+00--high-grade sulphurets and shows consider\ GREAT OAKS able free gold. It is’éstimated it will yield
4 From little acorns grow, so also do fatal . $40 or ere to the ton. The ledge is of
¥ diseases spring from small beginnings, . 690d size and indications are that it will
i
Liver and Kidneys Balm is a
Sold at: Carr Bros., Drug Store.
— +@e +
Railroad Notice,
A train will leave Nevada City,
x, leaving at 10 a, M., and retur
20 P. M., until further orders,
Gzo, FLercuer,
Gen, Pass, Agt.
returned the following verdict:
find for the plaintiff in
the sum of $40 or one month’s rent, and the
An Important Visit,
for the
Spoken of for Sheriff.
Installation,
Never neglect Symptoms of Kidney Troubles;
if allowed to develop they cause much. suf} fering and sorrow. Dr, J. H. McLean's
certain cure
for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys,
A trial will convince you of its great potency,
, arrow Gauge Railroad, every day for ColE. H. Brown,
Superintendent.
intiff.
SS E———_—_—_—_=
The case of Johanna Downing vs. QO. C,
Oonlan, which was on trial in the Superior
given to the jury last
M. the jury
The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon, John CaldMrs. Harriet Trevaskis vs, Thomas Peard
Strikes are becoming contagious. The
three prisoners in the chain-gang at Virginia
Monday, declaring that they would inaugurate a tie-up oni
all the county roads if their demands were
The authorities wisely de» cided to buy shoes and avoid a necessity for
Dy¥srerrics, take comfort ! Ayer’s Sarsa) ‘ parilla has cured worse cakes than yours,
on the
ning at
j2-tt
Awarded
i}, BAKING
; POWDER
40 YEARS THE STANDARD;
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
MOST PERFECT MADE.
pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. “Free
om Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
could resume business, A
4 dispute arose as to the allowance for making
a the repairs, and Conlan withheld_the rent,
which action. caused the suit to be brought.
evening Mark
Mark McDonald Jr., Hon.
Brock Ridley are
expected to arrive here, The gentlemen = = ?
come for the purpose of completing arrangeand his readiness in de
ments for the electric power plant to be
Nevada County
Mr. Ridley is the
Sieman,
pany of London, Berlin and Chicago, If : rte ?
there is no delay'in the railroad traing they into public view i” 1874, b
will arrive here on the early afternoon train, . 8°8ted San Francisco in the Assembly and
as was choseh Speaker.
time contributed no litt
It has been quietly talked
around town for several days past that Mr.
well-known mining man,
would be urged to run for the office ot
Tregidgo would
make a strong run and if he was elected he
would make an exceptionally good officer,
We do not-know whether or not the gentleman hag beeneonsulted in the matter,
but the talk is among his intimate friends
The following officers of Oustomah Lodge,
0. O. F., were installed last
evening by Grand District Deputy Geo. A.
Kuglebright, P, Gis IG;
Rich, N. G.; L. W, Jennings, V. G.: Chas.
C.;: W. H,
8. Langdon, R. §,
Henry GuenLittle vs. Caldwell, Jury trial demanded .
the 10:05 train for Colfax.
Ice! Ice!
The Union Ice Co: pany is now prepared.
to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any
part of the city, Orders left at the Ice
House, on the Plaza, will be Promptly at‘onded to, ~ al3
make good all the advertising claimed for
question is known as
the City Hotel,of which defendant in the
: above action is landlord. -Last winter the
3 building was damaged by fire and Mr.
4 Conlan had the necessary repairs made in
M
sti
In
cessively entered into
John McLaurin,
to Haight,
chosen Chairman of the Rep
Convention at Chicago,
General Harrison for President,
—
Nominee for Governor,
During his residence in Amador
Pawling.
tice of the legal profession,
Btate Assembly.
moved to San Francisco,
business has since been centered,
successful practitioner, and the author
work on Pleadin
the Pacific Coast,
was Jidge E. H. Heacock, and he
Present partner is John
In the Co
tutional Convention
of: 1879 Mr,
1888 Mr. Estee had the
den
all
trace of arrogance or
tee has a taste « for horticulture,
tisularly the culture of the Vine,
of the most accom
the
Napa Valley,
a large vineya
tion,
and
Frances Divina,
Divine of San Jose. His
Mrs, Charles Deering,
unmarried,
~~ $8e-o
Lack of vitality and co or-matter in the
balbs causes the hair to fall out and. turn
gray.
to prevent baldness and grayness,
improve in size as’ a
reached. Joseph Floyd
the mine,
etna. a
Dr. J. H, McLEan’s
dial and Blood Purifier ig admirably adapted
to make “‘a little health go a long way.’
Its curative power ig largely attributable to
its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties,
by which the energy of the system is re
cruited,
borne on the
prolonged use,
Sold at Carr Bros,, Drug Store.
From and after this date trains
Narrow Gauge will be Tun regularly except
Hav
them,
reached @ phenomenal sale,
New. Discovery,
and Colds, each bottle guaranteed— Electric
Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach
and Kidneys.
best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life
Pills, which are a
remedies are guaranteed to do just what is
years later he was appointed by the Pres
He was
classes, being
pretension.
State. At his ‘country
two daughters,
We recommend Hall's Hair Renewer
greater depth is
ig superintending
———.
trengthening CorIt is pleasant to the taste, easily
stomach and harmless under
Try it.
Railroad Time Table.
on the
Se Oe ecmrminasin
Four Big successes,
ing the needed merit to more than
the following four remedies have
Dr. King’s
for consumption, Coughs
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the
is attached herewith will be glad to tell you
nore of them, Sold at ‘
Btore
Carr Bros.’ Drug
A STANDARD-BEARER,
His. efforts at that
le to the: election of
r. Booth as the United States Senator,
He received in the Legislature,
later, the honorary vote of the
for United States Senator.
four years
Republicans
Corporations and his
he was the nominee for
The cenditions were not then
favorable for the success of the party, and
". -. the election resulted in the choice of hig
Democratic opponent. General Stoneman,
honor of being
ublican National
which nominated
Several
He is popular among
happily free from all
Mr. Esand parHe is ond
plished viticulturists in
home in the
near the city of Napa, he has
rd under.the highest cultivaMr, Estee’s family consists of a wife
He married Miss
daughter of Judge David
eldest daughter is
and the younger is
Sketch of M. M. Estee, Republican
Morris M. Estee was born at Freehold,
Warren county, Penn., on November 23,
1833. He was! brought Up upon a farm,
and his early opportunities were meager,
But by dint of school teaching in the winter months he contrived to secure for himselt a liberal education at Waterford Academy in his native State. Mr. Estee came
to Calfornia in 1852. He engaged in mining ia Amador and El Dorado counties,
county he
engaged in teaching school at Voleano, and
afterward studied law in the office of Thos,
Tn 1856 he was admitted to the
bar and opened a law office at Sacramento,
and has ever since continued in the pracHe was elected
District Attorney in Sacramento, and in
1866 represented Sacramento county in the
bly. In the same year he rewhere -his“tegal
He isa
ofa
g8 that isin general use on
His first law partner
sucpartnership with
John H. Boalt, Ramon E,
Wilson, Judge McCutchen and: Judge Fitzgerald, His
Miller,
H.
While Mr, Estee is distinguished
in his profession, he is better known to
public by reason of his activ
than because of his success in law,
has always been keen!
ical questions, and has figured
in many campaigns.
the
ity in politics
He
y interested in politprominently
His oratorical gifts
bate have’ on “many
Occasions been used effectively for the Republican party. He was Secretary of the
Republican State Central Committee in the
memorable campaign of 1871, when New
Manufacturing Com-. Booth was elected Governor in opposition
Mr. Estee came prominently
when he repre.
ton
of
tl
of
t a representative of the Pacitic Coast
in the Pan-American Congress,
member of the N icaragua Canal Conventio
at St. Louis two year ago,
dress before that body whic
spread attention,
in favor of the canal,
sketch is a man of genial manners and fin
personal appearance,
a
e
William H. Martin is announced in this
evening's TRANSCRIPT ag a candidate for the
nomination for Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention,
Martin is a thorough business man, and the
experience he has had
sessor, as a deputy,
fitted for this position,
cratic nominee four years ago, against the
is flanked
Three or four miles
Lolo, whose rocky summit reaches toa hight
of 9,200 feet above the
ing as high ‘as ten pounds are
having been caught there,
pound fish have been taken,
trout in all the lakes, with the
Tahoe, will not weigh over a pound.
White Rock lake they are hard to catch,
and only expert fishermen have heretofore
met with success sufficient to pay for the
trouble of going there;
N-! to be the best lure,
Estee
took a leading part. He was Chairman
the Committee on
labors are impressed on the organic law
the State. In 1882
Governor.
casters have been quite succeasful,_ Last
year a rough road was “brushed out’
and a small boat was hauled in from Weber
lake,
and until a better road is made and accom-=
modations of some kind are provided nearer
at hand, the number who visit this almost
hidden lake will be comparative]
to take water from it,
South Yuba W
runs down to Fordyce Dam,
n. Southern Pacific Willing to Reinstate
and made an ad~
h attracted wideIt was a strong showing
The subject of this
The Mediation Committee of strikers held
a short conference with General
dent Fillmore yesterday,
thoroughly discussed, but no agreement was
reached.
tion of th
ditching the “eastern overland train,: last
Wednesday,
was willing to run its traing without Pullmans, Fillmore emphatically answered in the
negative,
after announcing that the strikers were determined to-stand b
tion to side-track sleepers.
‘“‘Woutpn’t be without it for world’s !”
was the emphatic declaration of a lady in
reference ts Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
A TEAMSTER HURT.
Thrown From His Wagon and Hit
by Flying Sticks Of Wood,
About 2 o’clock today a German named
Martin Reich, who has been driving team
for Carl Schmidt of the Central Louse, was
brought to town for surgical treatment,
examination made by Dr. Tickell showed
that the man’s collar bone was broken
his right leg badly lacereated.
The accident which resulted so ‘seriously
to Reich happened near the Sutton ranch
on the Grass Valley road;'on the hill just
below the railroad crossing. His team teok
fright at the sprinkling wagon and started
to run away. The young man was unable
to control the six horses and before they
had gone far the wagon, with its big load
of four-foot wood, upset, Reich was thrown
some distance and was struck on the back
by a stick of Wood. @One of the horses
stepped on him and he received several
minor injuries,
One horse was badly hurt: and
was pretty well demolished.
——— fle
Bincaaa 1
WHITE ROCK) LAKE.
_—_—
and
the wagon
A Place But Little Visited,
Full of Big Trout.
Among the numerous lakes in the. mountains between here and Truckee there is
Although
fish as White Rock lake.
this body of water and the fact that until
last season it could only be reached on foot
or horseback, has Prevented many tourists . d
from going there to fish. This little lake is
situated about three miles or.so above Fordyce Dam, and lies in a narrow basin that
on three sides by high ridges,
distant stands Mt.
The situation of t
sea. -Trout weighreported ag
while many fourThe average
exception of
R
Notwithstanding there are lots of fish in
A spoon bait seems
although expert fly
z ‘int
from
w old Summit City road over to the lake,
wh
; : pai
It is rather a rough . route, however,
Ne
y small,
We believe the lake, or at least the right .
is ownéd by the
ater Company. The water
+ 20+
FRUITLESS CON FERENCE,
vill
—
Strikers,
SuperintenThe situation was
Fillmore was willing to~reinstate
erument Bill,
‘county and township officers,
elected for two years
November, 1894,
thereafter.
probably not one that contains. such large . P.
Police Station on am
appears that Ryan purchased four tons
hay from Geo, Devoe,
ed him to haul it awa
himself to be a partne
the stable man,
$10 per ton for the ha
and nine doll
town,
the procesds among the
Tidings:
Paynter left
Shortly after she hac
received a telegram f;
land stating
that city at p
should remain here,
party in this city who
graph not to come to
evidently more troub]
SS ee
George Baldwin, Jr.,
}this morning: by being
fell upon him.
One of his ribs on the tight side was
broken and penetrated the hur
bone was broken
badly hurt.
te attend the injured man,
———__ saeo—
—
Open Question
Evrrok Transcri Pr:
IN CONFLICT,
THE CONSTITUTION
hroughout the State,”
CLAIM,
ates the act,
+ Oe
—
Constable
end to repay Devoe.
eu the arrest was made,
vada county, as his home,
“ Troublous 1 imes,
€, en route to her
the men who quit work with the excepose who are now under arrest.for
oR When asked if the company
The Committee then withdrew,
y their eriginal proposiwith
2 Oecoun
50 fe
arm ++@e +.In the Field.
man
pital
are n
Mr,
in the office of Asmakes him peculiarly
He was the Demualbeit
invincible Bond, who got away with him] tan li
Mr.
fe, if the nervous invalid will begin,
only by a comparatively small majority. . and persist in the use of, Hostetter’s StomMartin is very popular with the people, . ach Bitters, which will speedily bring relief
and if nominated and elected
splendid officer,
The present situation is one in which. the
railroads have outwitted the hobos. The
latter are completely bafiled; they won't
walk and breakbeams are out of the question,
Reno, and the doleful expression on. their
faces is conclusive evidence that they are
very
heard to remark that he didn’t go a cent on
the labor organizations
traveling public,
settle with the companies
manner,
WHEN you feel “‘as cross as a cat,” a dose
of Ayer’s Pills will make you as good-natured
asakitten, Try them for biliousness, Bros,
Ick Cream Soda Water at Carr Bros,
KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your
your
bell.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not less than dne million people have found
just a friend in Dr, King’s New Discove
for Consumption,
you have never used this
one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers
Throat, Chest and Lungs.
guaranteed todo all that is claimed or money
will be refunded, ‘Trial
Bros. Drug Store
$1.00.
will make a
Day
ti ethene
Hard on the Tramps,
—
Sleep,
A number of them are stranded in
iousne
much put out.
One of them Waa
discommoding the
and that they ought to
in some other . 13, F.
eet
Work
—? *@e-o
Blood, clear your Complexion,
regulate
Bowels and make your Head clear asa
25¢.and 50c. Sold by Carr Bros,
—_———-.e + —
A Million Friends.
ceived
ry
and Colds.—If
Great Medicine,
Coughs,
The
in all diseases of
Each bottle is Corns,
bottles free at Carr
Large bottles 50c. and
other goods one-half I
out sale in the Transcript Block.
Will Gillen,
ago in a mine near Greenwood,
somewhat,
This is: what many a
wishes himself every day,
soon be no necessity to forga!
A called meeting of Nevada
PURE Arctic Foun tai
Leutje & Brand have just received a large
and elegant assortment of precious
Everything bought at
ment guaranteed ag represented,’
Genuine Vermont Ma
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Sores, Tetter, Chapped
cures Piles, or no pay
teed to give perfect
c “2 Bee..
EMEMBER, Clothin
+ 0Oe+ —
Seriously Hurt.
& very serious accident a
et by a blast.
and had his back
After the unfortuna:
there,
ot expected to prove fatal,
—~. + 2@eFar From
the Madd ing Cro
nervous
to a weak and overstrung nervous
by day the
appetite,
and nerve quietude
38, malaria,
— + ~$Oe-o—‘ Masonic Meeting.
& A. M., will be held
in the second degree,
te ee
qe iitethanndccies
Rare Stones,
ibe
Maple ‘Sugar.
at Gaylord ‘a.
P ——* 98 ee
Buckien’s Arnica Salve.
—_—
best Salve in
satisfacion o1
Price 25 cents
eae Carr Brothers’ Drug Store,
father’s mite at Gold Flat.
An} work ina stope, when a mass o
A CHANCE FOR ARGUMENT.
RYAN IS CROOKED.
+ Oe —
But there will
ke the busy—
somewhat noisy—scenos of metropolibody acquires vigor
through the influence. of their reliable tonic,
and in the vitality which it diffuses
the system the nervous conspicuously share,
digestion—all these are
promoted by this popular inviyoran
they are, who can doubt that the
tion. of health
speedy and complete ? Constipation, bili nausea, sea sickness and
cramps in the stomach yield to this remedy,
Lodge, No.
at Masonic
Hall on Wednesday evening, Jul
n Soda Water at Carr
this old establishple Sugar just re«
the world for Cute,
» Salt Rheum, Fever
Hands, Chilblains,
and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
required. It is guaran.
per box, For
George Baldwin Caved on at Gold
. Flat Today.
was seriously hurt
caved on in his
He was at
2 f earth and
rock broke loose from the hanging wall and
1g. His
and he was otherwise
Dr, Muller was summoned and went out
He Claims the Four-Year Term an
The County Govin Sec. 60, provides that
who are
» Shall be elected in
and every “four years
Sec. 170, Sub. 26, page 411, acts of ’93,
says in counties of the eighth c
ficers shall be elected in 1894
two-years thereafter.”
rovides that the terms ‘‘shall be uniform
The effect of the exception I claim invaliK. Casper,
He Buys Hay Under False Pretenses
and is Called to Explain.
J. H. Brow arrested one Frank
yan at Marysville, says the Democrat, on
Saturday evening and booked him at the
isdemeanor charge. It
and the latter allowy as he represented
r of Charles Smith,
The very peculiar part of
the transaction is that Ryan agreed to pay
y and sold it for eight
ars per ton when he reached
Tnvestigation proves that he did not
He Was scattering
half-world class
He had not eveg
d the men who hauled the hay.
the same man who was tried at Sac
not long ago for shooting at a man.
acquitted,
Ryan
Tuesday morning Miss Minnie
on Conlin’s stage. for Maryshome at Oakland.
1 left, Judge Paynter
rom relatives at Oakthat it was not safe to enter
resent, and that Miss Minnie
gat your own price;
wice, at the ¢
jl8tf
a former Comstocker, met
short time
El Dorado
ty. He was blown up @ distance of
He received a broken
and eyes injured
te young
was injured he was taken to San Francisco and is at present in the French
wd,
sufferer
system,
through
t, and if
acquisiwill be
y 18th.
je-26
stones,
tf
lass “‘the of» and every
ramento
He was
He claims North Bloomfield,
losingHosHis injuries, although severe,
ANOTHER MINING ACCIDENT.
16th, says;
said, “+
collar At noon the strikers’ headquarters
enlivened
by speech making.
“The strike
are goiug to
ning freight
this sort of
Chicago will
still on, and
now
address,
‘‘missionary'
the usual cro
Heathcote,
strikers, said
strikers favor
once, ;
Vice-Presid
of
were ready to
offer is made in
of farmers and
coast, so that tl
acific can tind
A brigut,
parilla.
WHEN nature
H. McLean's
Blood Purifier,
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store,
Debs Thinks the
A dispatch from
Debs expresses ‘hitnself
hope of winning the strike.
‘‘Hereafter we are not going to make our
plans public until they are executed,
“roasted” the newspapers,
Debs charged the General Managers’
sociation with an abnormal lac
very little freight.
Aside from the crowd attracted by
ing houses are running with
The police received informat
by a mob was planned for
stopping work in the packir
500 officers were secreted about the yards,
that if Debs would declare his tight off
Pullinan strike wou
Company says the company ‘is willing
take back its striking
that the manager at ti
under instructions
start up the works as soon &§ enough n
WILL FURNISH DEPUTYs.
and merchandise,
Thia is the second P
Was notified -by tele. =
Oakland and there ig
¢ there than the telegrams to the newspapers state, as such
newspaper telegrams are ‘sent out under é
. strict surveillance of the military at-present: . He teld nba = Oar Bia
recruit her enfeebled energies
STILL HOPEFUL,
and
On Top Yet.
gine dated
as still h
is not over,” he declared,
win. The railroads are
trains,
thing,
be bankrupt,
will be on.”
the A, R.—-U. headquarters appeared deserted today. Now and then a
* drifted into the office,
wd of curious and the bustle
reduced for
the leader of the Pull
today that a majority of
giving up the fight and ad
ent Wickes ‘of the Pulln
for several weeks
go to work. To make
running of all the departments possible,
about 1,000 nen are needed,
ID OH
A. R. U. Men Offer to Protect NonUnion Men,
The mediation committee of the strikers
yesterday made a formal offer to Governor
Markham and United States Marshal Baldwin to furnish from 2,500 to 3,000 members
of the Américan Railway Union to serve
Deputy United States Marsl
pose of protecting non-union
ployed by. the Southern Pacific Company
operate its trains,
train men er
The strikers say th
good faith, in the interes
merchants of the Pacif
ley may move their products
providing the Southern
men to manage their trains,
~+-9 Ge +
blooming complexion comes of
the good blood made by using Ayer’s Saraa+ *@e o.
falters and requires help
with Dr, J
Strengthening Cordial and
£1.00 per bottle,
Strikers Will Be
k of sincerity,
but they are carrying
Three months more oft
and every railroad in
The strike is
ion that a raid
the purpose of
ig houses, and
ld come *to an end at
employes. «He says
he works has been
tals tor the pur.
“The men offer to serve
without pay and make only one conditions
that they shall not be called upon ‘to ‘assist
in the movement of trains,
property and men,
except to protect
Mules Delirious With Pleasure, :
“I saw an odd sight in Luzerne
county,’’ said Eckley B. Coxe, ‘Six
mules that had for four years hauled
cars in the lower workings of a coal
shaft to and from the foot of the shaft
had to be brought up, owing to the
flooding of the mine on account of fire.
The mules in all that time had seen no
light stronger than the flicker of the litFive
July
aving ing a
burned and three buildings adj
Chinese laundries,
FIRE AT BENICIA,
Thousand DoHars’
Worth of
Property
Destroyed.
BEnicta, July i6.—A fire broke out in
the basement of Deviin’s stables this mornt 4:30 o'clock. The Stables were
Oining used ag
he property belonged
"hel tle Davy lamps the miners carried, The . © James Clyne wad. was not insured, The
sun Was in its zenith when they reached . loss of the Property was about 85,000, Six
were} the surface, and the atmosphere was as horses were burned to death and ten tone
Debs} Clear as crystal. a : of hay” and considers ble harnesa were de“The astonished creatures closed their stroyed. Deviin’s logs is about $1,000; no
eyes to shut out
the flood of strong
light and kept them closed while they
were being driven to & pasture lot a
mile distant and turned loose: There
they stood trembling, as if they wero
afraid something evil vas about to ‘befall them. Presently they half opened
their eyes and peered 1
mouthed amazement. It was clear they
couldn’t understand it,
‘‘When they had become accustomed
to the sunlight, they elevated ‘their
heads and slowly Swept their gazo over
culm piles, sky mountains and horizon
again and again, Toward sundown
. they broke into a chorua of joyous brays,
Asmeans
“We
runthe Ag
but W.
whirling around like
insurance,
tire from spreading.
is unknown.
W. Sehmal,
> Wa,
Prof. C, Murray,
¥s
The -local fire department by
of a good supply of Water kept the
Phe cause of the fire
2 Oe
ARRIVALS AT 7 HE
Union Hotel, Main Street,
W.-Byrne, San Francisco,
Leland, =
LT. Gillet, Cold Springs,
D. Wheldon, Goia Biat,
i shia a ‘, AF Kendrick,. a¢
that has heretofore pervaded the place wag. : fhe like of which was never heard fi =~. Williams, e
lacking. mules before. . P, Merton, Forbestown,
There was no general strike at the stock After a quarter of an_hour-of shetTy, French and wite, Sheridan, yards twitay.as . atened, All the peck musio-they took to kicking, jumping,
. re. ed, 4 16 “
F, Vaughn, Kureka,
teetotums and Mrs. Myers and family, Bloomtield,
ves. / rolling on the sod as if they had, gone H. H. Arnold, Graniteville,
mad. For four days they spent their] Wm. Lathrod, Me. Wells,
time gazing at the new sights of field] F.O. Zoan, Bangor,
and sky, refusing food and Water, not
WwW. W. McLoyd, Grass Valley,
even nibbling at the grass and not as J. M. Hatcher, Columbia Aull,sb ‘9 M. G. Wyllie, San Juan,
much as blinking an eye in sleep, '— Geo. Fuller “
‘ Philadelphia Times, d Beadbasy, 2.
one aoe W. Wallace, Colfax.
ded A Problem In Wizardry, *
the We wait to know why persons who }.
believe in Wizards, or, at all events,
consult wizards, nearly always prefer to
believe in mén or women who are of a
race inferior to their OWn or in circum:
stances which prove that their occult
Powers are of no use to themselves, Tho
rule is not invariable, for there have
to] been great wizards liko Paracelsus, Rog
ten} er Bacon, Michact Scott or Cagliostre,
the} Who were acknowledged by those who
consulted or feared them to be in all
ways their superiors, but it is seldom
nan
to
Ceo, t
R. 'T.
A. Ok
“ARRIVALS AT THE
National Exchange, Broad Street,
talch, Rough & Ready,
a. ©; Colwell,
John Spaulding, Auburn,
Vivian, Grass Valley,
sen, Washington,
Mrs, Chas, Hapgood, Marysville,
Mrs. N. D, Coombs, £4
Mra, J. L, Battleman, ss
broken, In all the lotters on country: suMrs, J. W., Humphreys, «
perstitions which we have” published, Dr. K. B. Bowman, San Francisco,
and the much sroater number for which R, M. Smith, “
We could find no room, the ‘‘wise’’ man PW. Rupe, s
or woman has always &ypsy blood or} ©. Ki. W hitten, San Joxe,
some. peculiarity of appouranos marking . Chas. T. Hull, van Franciseo,
out him: or her unfavorably from their arte ret es Valley,
kind. The wizard of India is usually a ie Table’ ae
naked savage, j while those who resort
to him are civilized beings clothed caro:
fully in muslin, The reverence of the
48! whites for the black Obeah man or
woman in the West Indies is the subn-. ject of countless narratives, especially
to] in the French islands. —London Spectator. :
Lewis
not conta
Lavender,
Oar fashions
aro French, but the new
color is, as a rule, our own, Last year is. it was that puzzling
pink magenta
ta which Mr, Sargent painted
ina lady's
W. D.,
tuner, w
daya,
For jaundice and liver com)
Pills are better than any other,
Kobinson, Sacramento,
Fred Gallaghar, aS
+ 2@e.+ :
plaint, Ayer'y
They do
in a particle of calomel,
+ 6@e + ;
Piano Tuning,
Travers, the well-known pianoill-be “in Nevada City in a few’
f23
silk dress in the Now gallery, This co).
or has been revived for 1894, and in a
mitigated form, loss voyant, with a
00d deal of the Virulence of it reduced,
it will be very popular. But still it
won't be the color, which is hever a revival, but always a novelty. The ew
color promises to be an Aggressive shade
of lavender, very sharp, very pronounced,
& little criard, something of the 06lér of
& Michuelnias daisy. “Tt again is a color
tor the brunette, so that-we shall proba» . bly have dark hair come into fashion, —
Westminster Gazette,
ic
An Indian Girt Orator,
At the recent oratorica) contest at the }
FIFTY CENTS A WERK \ nie
[Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for
@ week or $2 a month,
10 Cents a-week or 40 Cents a month.
ble invariably in advance. .
50 Cents
Kach additional
line
PayaA watch chain,
plenty,” attached
this office,
Second-Hand
Desk for sale for $12.50.
Great American Tea Store.
Brown.
and other keys.
by calling at this
Singer Sewing
machine oil, need
hand at the agent’
harness shop, Broad street, :
Herpear Cooper, Agent. ml5
* The best violin
at
quire of Fred E. B
chasing, was lost
16th. Finder will
and receive reward
WANTED TO SELL AT ONCE,
ROOM TO RENT.
A single room on the second floor of the
Transcript block,
FOUND.
A bunch of keys,
SEWING MACH
GET THE BEsT.
POR RENT.
One store in the Transcript Block. En.
RING LOST,
A valuable diamond ring, with enameled
LOsT.with red fob, “horn of
+ Finder please leave at
»jll
Black Walnut Writing
Good as new, At
j25
Enquire of Fred K,
containing watch key
Owner can obtain them
office, m21
NES.
Machines
of all grades,
les and fixtures always on
8 office in James Cairns
and guitar strings for sale
F.C. Lugrsx’s,
rown,
in this city about June
please leave at this oftice
le je26
8
SCHMIDT
Pine
Leading Cigar
Leading Lady
The Best
5 Cent
cl. R
J
Street, Nevada City,
Dealers,
—In StockGeneral Arthur,
Bohemia Club,
Methodist church for the Demorest gold
medal the prize was won by Miss Em.
ma Vanderhaden, a young Sioux Indian
sir] from Sisseton agency, There were
ix Contestants who had previously won
ulvér medals in similar contests, —Mi}.
mnuk (8, D) Correspondent Bt. Paul
‘Hobe.
; se ee
Wuen the hair begins to fall out or tur
gray, the scalp—noedsdoctoring;—aid—we
know of no better specific than Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A ‘cream
Highest of all in leavening strength, Latest
United States Government Food Report,
Royal Baking Powder (o.,
of tartar baking powder.—
Sweets to the
ee
Poley of Candies, ag agree, has the grandest
Of quality, the finest we find here,
Leading tho Trade it ig quite plain, Soda
Yielding to. none, tis hore we buy the finest
First-class and wholesome, patrons deem, Foley
Our wants supplied, we’ all comfess, 13 Commercial
Renowned is Foley, near and far of candy makers,
9 ESE a” See’ eee
106 Wall St., N.Y,
Sweet .
Stock that here we C
to make puro goods is his ideA
like noclar we obtiaN
Exquisite flavors of every kind, a beverage refreshing with health combinoD
chocolates, you and
in Nevada in supromE3
street commands suceesS
he is the x
*
st eae Na se
Y . LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
13 Commercial St., Nevada City.
3a
RR RE RARE RK ee ee eo
HERE YOU
Something Neat !
HAVE IT!
Something Fine !
Something You Need !
Have just received @ complete assortment of
Suitings and
Largest and Most Complete Stock in
Trouserings,
We can Suit All Kinds ofr Dressers.
Northern California.
Bear this in mind, Our Suits Atways Fir,
R. T. MORRISON, Merchant Tailor.
PINE STREET, NEAR BROAD, NEVADA CITY, CAL. :