Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

July 30, 1896 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
ver ley. no-— rt 7° wsr in sity dt rille, sellve & rnal “ago gers load 18. anta udge lips de a nkers aK. ines in 0 cents al-line \ Payacheap. . §27-tf e Silva, r rent. NSCRIPT j25-2w at Geo. j20-tf y press-— ver—Mcth. The sending 1, Placer ji6-1f tions in o in the nd Satur14. YY. ctory can l 75 cents. “ipt office. a! N ~ ie Shop RIS h Repairing Main and ads of work EED * Spoons e for Cash. went up Sacramento street. \ \ : THURSDAY.. _-Mr,andMrs; Clarke “contemplate re, 8640 feet of lumber, more than half of 4, Ps ~ distressing him.” THE: “TRANSCRIPT, TELEPHONE No. 4, Sas . SULY 30, 1896. a F [me Tap am. . 1 irs anc ae See dandied ataoistaly: ‘necessary in order itae p.m, 41:80 p.m,. to render the building safe and com“eet oe eee fortable. The committee stated that “ld: ‘p.m. © 80 p.m. ‘Geo. M; Hughes had after a careful oe ae Sins examination ascertained that it would . (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. . cost about. $10,000 to practically rebuild Sundays and Ho 11:30 a, m. to 12:80; the structure ina manner to make it als a as good as new, and to add four class om rooms.and a largé assembly room, by PERSONAL POINTERS. the building of which the district would be enabled: to dispense with the: use of the ricketty old structure known A Concise Chronicle of Varluus Polks . fectnce with the tot om whieh it ~ Doings and Intentions, pa The Board decided * employ ee : J. ©. Rich to: make a thorough.canvass Miss Kate Allen is visiting in San. song the tax-payers Gh ite Ac Francisco. to ascertain their sentiments upon the George Downey's eldest daughter i8 . subject, and if the proposition appears seriously ill. pa _ . to meet with general approval an elecMiss Rosetta Hegarty is said to be . tion will be called to vote upon the adseriousky-sick at Moore’s Flat. visability of “issuing bonds to the Misses Daisy and Emily Collins have . amount: of $10,000. gone to San Francisco on‘a visit. County Treasurer Snell presented W. H. Martin went up to Sierra City! his credentials as successor to Cal R. this. morning on mining business. Clarke, resigned, and was duly installed Mrs. Cunningham of San Francisco . 9. 9 member of the Board. He was aparrived here on last evening’s train. pointed to succeed. Mr. Clarke on the Mrs. Vincent and daughter have gone following committees: Rules and Reguto San Francisco to yisit. relatives. lations, Finance, Library and Printing, re Mrs. J. B. Treadwell «and children . the following bills were found due and have gone to San Francisco on a visit. ordered paid : Grant C. Penrose and Wm. T. Harker; 1 J. Rolfe, $1200 pis beet on Linwere down from Reliet Hill last even-. goin school house for three years, $24. J. R. Davis, instructing Graduating a9. O. Hayes of Edenvale went up to. Glass in music, $25, J. G. O'Neill, reWashington. this morning to look at! peiring dram $1. I. Stein, merchandise, his mine. . } 60 cents. . W. A. Hewitt of San Francisco arPrincipal J. G. O'Neill made his rerived here last evening on his way to port for the year 1895-96. It showed Washington. that the total enrollment was 655 ; averJ. F. Dudley of Columbia Hill. ¥eage daily attendance, 518.6 ; Secesnttenie turned froma trip to ‘San Francisco . o¢ attendance, 96 last evening, The éaiaitioation committee was auMiss Parker and Miss Wright arrived thorized to make needed changes in the here last evening from San Francisco English course from the 5th grade upen route to North San Juan. wards. Mr. and Mrs, James Cairns will leave) ‘The clerk was authorized to advertise next ‘Tuesday for Bartlett Springs for} ¢o, wood and stationery, the bids to be the benefit of Mr. Cairns’ health. opened August 26th at 8.0’clock P. m. Misses Grace and Edith Knowlton,. . 1, was voted that the school open on who have been visiting the Misses Monday, August 3ist. This is. one Allen, haye returned to San Francisco.!. Week earlier than usual. _. Charles Paine and John German, The principal was instructed to puraccompanied by their wives, wee . chase books for the library not to exover trom San Juan yogterday to at-. coed $70, the amount on hand in the tend the funeral. library fund. Miss Daisy Shaver, who has been here on a visit to her relatives for the t month, left on the noon train toReese a tor & _ Francisco, Yesterday morning as the train from ity was nearing Supt. L: L. Meyers, Ray: Currier, W. Grass Valley to this L. Mobley, Constable J. J. Sughrue and the Town Talk crossing, a cart agen Wallace Helwig, of North Bloomfield, . ™&Mrs. William Rule Sr. an were in attendance at the late Sheriff’s. William Rule Jr. and a little son of funeral yesterday. William Cook, the painter, happened Mr. and Mrs, Cal. R. Clarke and Dr. *@ be coming up the road. When the became Henry Proschold returned to San. °Dsine whistled the horse Francisco on today’s noon train. Ow-. fightened and began: sgn te to? ing to the death of Mrs. Proschold. *2e grade. The ladies attempted to Frightened by rene upset the vehicle. Mrs. Rule Jr. had her face cut by the wheel passing over her, and the boy received a cut on the head. Mrs. Rule Sr. was slightly hurt. turning to this city to reside. Of Interest to Teachers. State Superintendent Black has sent ie the following circular to the various agers County Superintendents: Deafness Cannot Be Cured. “Hereafter no application for a di-. By local application, as they cannot ploma will be received by the State . reach the diseased portion of the ear. Board unless the certificate accom-. There is only one way to cure Deafness, panying it, if a renewed one, shows the . and that is by constitutional remedies. date of renewal upon it. The Board . Deafness is caused by an inflamed conwill recognize certificates issued on. dition of’ the mucous lining of «the educational diplomas when the certif-. Eustachian Tube. When tnis tube gets icate is of the same grade as the edu-. inflamed yon have a rumbling sound-or cational diploma upon which the certi-. imperfect hearing, and when it is énficate is issued.” tirely closed Deafness is the result, and REISE AST eRe BI ds unless the inflammation can be taken A Heavy Load. out and this tube restored to its normal conition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. , We will give One Hundred Dollars Cooper Bros’ lumber team brought in from the mill Tuesday at one load; ‘which was fresh ‘from the saw. It was drawn by ten horses and is said to have been the heaviest load that ever on catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Sgt Troubles, [OmBr?H Cure. Seid for ciraalars, tes. Sold by Droggists, T5c it Is Delicious. — “Pwo years ago my husband suffered ; tePribly with kidney and liver troubles. He tried many remedies and doctors, but did “not improve. Two or three] Royal Honey Drips, pure cane syrup, bottles of ‘Hood’s Sarsa com-. the finest article in the market. To be \ pletely cured him. About six months . procured only at Gaylord’s. \ pa ea was tronbled with i gtr 0 \an digestion. Bye: al 2 er Koot Tea caused him misery. “He was so thin has oes nd weak he could walk. Rs _ Is a sure cure for Headache and nérast he thought he would vous diseases. Nothing relieves so. of Hood’s Pills after each “He pcre Sold by Dickerman & Co. hegan. to improve: right away. He gained twenty eva six weeksand he can now anh Pia pom ite . = Cui res The itis of Women. a the pas Constipation, causes 1 causes more than half tive, perfect, permanent Cures. the ills of women. Karls Clover Root . Gures of scrofula in severest forms, like Bold by Dickerman 2000 ~ goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip erman & Co. — Cures of Salt Rheum, with its intense itching _ Home-Made Jewelry, and burning, scald head, tetter, ete. ° : Cures of Boils, Pimples; and all other erupC.J. Brand is the only person in Nevada county who can manufacture Bovmnt Cal. « tions due to: impure blood. Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where a stomach tonic was needed. * any kind of jewelry to-order. . His Curee of Rbesmatiem, where patients wereunwork cannot be exoelieg, aiid his, prices able to work or walk for weeks. Cures of Catarrh by expelling ‘the impurities which cause and sustain the disease. . Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and feeding the nerves upon pure blood. 'Gures of That Tired Feeling by restoring i . strength. Send for, book of cures by. reo are very low. New tanber Yard. T. P. Byrne, the contractor and build-, er, has opened in ‘connection with his . reed stat Seale eee os, ) a Au i Recommend it Sas __Ask your physician, your dragsist -‘Sarsaparilla una about out Shilo’ Cure , To. 1. Hood & Co. Proprietors, Lowell, Mass mend it ie" yvicerman Ba Hood’s Pile i ci dew" ‘able. means to secure his re-nominajump from the cart, ‘and in their efforts . for any case of Deafness (caused by . , duced by J. ©. Tyrrell of Grass Valley ‘and adopted unanimously: , ~ County Central Committee, of Nevada county, held this afternoon, 1896,-the following “preamble and. resolutions were adopted: Wuereas, Hon. Grove L. Johnson, sional District, of the State of ‘Califor. nia, has, during his present. term in. . Congress, proven. by bis. course his ability ,intelligence and industry,untirelingly exercised in the.interest of the people of this District, his-eminent fitness to.represent-this District; and Wuoreas, He has accomplished. more in the interest of the people of his District and especially of the mining sections thereof, than any former representative, and has earned our. unqualified endorsement and approval, and Wuerkas, We believe that the best interests of the 2nd Congressional Dis-trict will be subserved by re-election, therefore, -be it. RESOLVED, That we heartily “le the: re-nomination and election of Hon. Grove L. Johnson, as representative . from the 2nd District, and we urge . and request all Delegates. fro county to the Second poelisests mal . District Convention, to use all honortion. A motion wasmade and unanimously . carried that John F. Kidder be declared elected as delegate-at-large. A motion was made and. carried that three delegates be elected from Grass Valley and three from Nevada City, and that the committemen of éach town select them. The former selected Wm. J. Mitchell, W. D. C. Body and Arthur L. Fisher. The latter named J. M. Walling, F. E. Wadsworth and J. A. Northway, and they were elected. T. J. Wagoner of Rough and Ready, and W. P. Calkins of Truckee were also elected—making nine, the number the county is entitled to in the. Congressional Convention. a EIS ETE RM eT ana The Latest Styles, Smith Bros., the tailors, have received @ fine stock of cloths for fall and winter suits or single garments and will
make them up in the latest styles. All work done at their shop is guaranteed to be first-class in all respects. Their new advertisement will appear in a day.or two. es Tr Is a Faor that Hood’s BSarsaparilla, . the One True Blood Purifier, proved, over and-over again, that’ lense has power to cure, even when other medicines fail to do any good. Hoop’s Puts are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 25c. ~—_——__—+-6@6-»—__—____-—_ To Ice Consumers. The Union Ice Company is now prepared-to deliver ice to any part of the city. Orders left at the office on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to. tf Absolutely Fure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. (Latest UnirEp peinig es GovERNMENT Foop REport). Royal Baking Powder Company, NEW YORK. REST EET COMPOUND EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla WITH IODIDES. BLOOD REMEDY Pimples, . Blotches, eeateiets Tumors, Boiis, Ulcers, as Well as Scrofulous and Syphilitic Taints. per cent. more virtue than is en by others for the same omit ig Vg superior in quality. . = Prepared bySchuldt & Co., Chemists and Pharmacists, Union Drug Store, Main Street. Sole Agents for = aie eae ot The follwing ceiciitiings wire tocn si At a meeting of the Republican, * SON SCHOOL PICKIC ee if you want reliable watches or 60c per doz. Pints : 75c per doz. Quarts 95c per doz. Half Gallons 35c per doz. Jelly Glasses ‘Big Cut . ty, Gina and flssvan. 2: ih Gan liket ost Hanae aenshinees:. Whee 60 pos. Dinner Set,“ = “ , $5.25 Decorated Toilet Set.......$1.65 Crystal Glass Berry & Tea Sets,85c & 50c , Cups and Saucers.. per set, 35c, 40, 50 Decorated Cuspidores. . each 20c & 80c . —AT— Great American [mporting te (io. . 2. COMMERCIAL ST....Nevada City 56 MILL S8T. ..Grass Valley . Vv = ‘i * But sell. Mahe and 9 Clothing. Furnishing : "IGoods, etc., on their merits. out of the One Price House is up to date in quality and style, and we give no chromos in order to sell. OUR PRICES ARE IN REACH OF ALL, Remember the Place, CARTER @¢ JOHNSTON, Every article that goes THE GREAT ONE PRICE HOUSE. . Repubtican County _ Central Committec. . os members of the Republica County Central Committee are hereby notified to meet at the Union Hotel, Nevada City, on Thursday, July 30th, 1896, At 2 o’clock p.m. By order. NAT. P. BROWN, Chairman. Arruur L. Fisuer, Secretary. Notice to Builders. Bids will be pouuived by the undérsigned erection of two one-story dwelling houses, on the Cashin lot, Grass Valley turneg Right reserved to reject any or all JackLOPEZ, MONEY, SAVING STORE, eane ste and epectfeations . ot Nevada City, July 20,1896. yf 35) AAAAAAA LARA ALAAAA It’s Perfectly Clear That the -most delicious of all 1uxuries is FOLEY’S ICE CREAM SODA with Crushed Fruit Flavors. Luxuries are always tempting, but few of them are astempting as this. Its popularity is increasing so continually as . , td cause a consumption that threatens to become epidemic. It’s an epidemic, however, that you needn't be afraid of catching, and if you miss it you lose a real pleasure. mrevrrenrvernirer STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS 13 COMMERCIAL ST. FOLEY’S J. = JACKSON, BEEHIVE GROCERY .. Proprietor Shasta Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for Fancy Groceries PATE FOIS. MEATS AND FISH. Pepsin RPeiaca kaze ini eens $I 25 Duffy’s Malt .. asi QO Gamecock Whisky fan . 100 EXL Whisky o.oo.. 75 Bryant’s Root Beer ,28%, 10 Hire’s © Oe ioe. 80 =e ¢ *® * es «© @ is the Be ns SRAM AN ROAST”’ Coffee Ss so r , Give ita Trial. = = = = «© se © = DEVILED AN D. POTTED Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 “in bulk, per gal. 50 Olives, * I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar.. 05 Everything else in proportion. CATHOLIC ——oN-—— Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1896, Ragon’s Grove. GENERAL INVITATION EXTENDED Games and Amusements of All Kinds. There Will be Dancing. Good Music in Attendance. = Prof. Michell Will Prompt. Paso Robles Springs Mineral Water : ; ICE CREAM AND OTHER ae PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY MOORE 2 ese e223 28a Are Permanent Pleasing Popular PRICES as Low as Possible For FIRST-CLASS Work.Remember, I guarantee satisfaction. Call and see my fine display. MOORE, York st, Nevada City, @&W.D. LEWIS,7° PROPRIETOR OF ce HE HU B. Corned © Pi nd = “* Sorat Streets. . Admission, Five Cents Choicest Wines, Liquors and Ciga s. Take the Daity TRANSCRIPT. . For All the the News 15 Cents a Week by Catrier in the City $6 00 a Year by Mail. ‘ Please remember that my Special Delivery Wagon Is at ‘Your Door Every: Morning. Give us a 4. trial. We will please you. Try Kippered Herrings. Delicious this Hot Weather. Headquarters for WOOD of All Kinds. W. E. JOHNSTON, A Good Time= Keeper is what every poreoe wants. Yet-no watch or clock, no matter how wellit is built or how much it cost, will give the best service it is capable of unless it is properly handl larly wound and occasionally cleaned. airs. Who does your watch work ? Junc. Broad and Commercial ‘sts. Telephone No. 43. reguSometimes it rare reHave you ever tried us? e have three as good watchmakers as there are in the West, and watches are ¥ent to us from various parts of the coast. We do only the best class of work and charge you only honest prices, no matter where you liye. No misrepresentation, no extortion. If your watch needs Aine <a you can’t bring it, it will be perfectly safe to send it to By Registered Mail or by Express. There may be A. Wedding To which you have been bidden. You don’t know just what to buy for a present. It’s a hard question to decide. Drop in and see if we can't Lb you out of the dilemma. We've everything in gold and silver and plated ware—things that look well ety the other E pptsnomney and that will bring jo to the prospective bride and groom. Seeing the phtngs will suggest what you ought to buy; the price you from buying eo heer will not deter™ in our store. Have you any id specimens you want made into ewelry ? We also set prec meee ems, We follow the latest styles when we manufacture jewelry. BRAN D, Watchmakers and Jewelers, Broad st., Nevada City. LUETJE & H Jt’s Foo Hot to Cook This warm weather. I you getacan of Chicken. Tongue ° Chipped Beef Soused Mackerel Vienna Sausage Dried Herring Pickled Shrimp (You: Wop't lave. to Gook! They are all ready for the table. If you want something nice to go with them, try BUDWEISER BEER, that fine CLEAR Eastern Beer that is sold by A B. WOLF, The Cash Grocer, Nevada City Commercial street, = ‘ Np SE SP SP srsrsrsesrars i, MAN’S . lh HAPPIEST MOMENTS Are when his fee#‘ure under the dining table, and he’sseated on a comfortable dining chair. So many people have no good dining chairs. Ihave so many. Let’s get together, They. are so low in price you can afford a set. JAMES KINKEAD . Advertisers Get . The best results from the DAKLY TRAN. script. The rates are the most reason-— able for the quality of the service given. This has been the verdict of the advertising public of Nevada county for more { than a quarter of a century.