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June 1, 1896 (4 pages)

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a r "Slyke ranch below C Grass Valley, ere fat a Pree Se ' -machinery is for ten additional stamps ‘ BROS gern nein. 6 THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT clmspbbatcg aes 4, See eer ineede 00NE A 4, 1896, Arrives Closes Eastern °§9438a.m. 11:30a.m. this Glty. t cree hig: Sa { 4:50'p. m. Tisai & rr a on ch cago . : FSR Park, Colfax.... 445 p.m. 11:90 p.m. STR FLOWERS Grass Valley....:.. 9:43 Z m; 8:00 -s m, EWING THE _ = Sie: piesa 11 ;30 a, m, 8:00 p.m, ‘ N, Bloomfield.. .. . . : 3:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m, eee eree Maybert........ 2:00 p.m, 8:00 p. mi *You Ret.....:... 9:30 a. m, 2:00'p. m, ; *Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. > The Exercises at the Theater Tc soEric HO a. m. to 7:30 p. m, Sea Sundays and Holidays--ii;30 a, m, to 12:80/° Address by J.T. tio id . » Have nome. of. His Recovery sh it (hn in a James Peard and Thomas. Grimsa, . Goyne’s Band and Company ©, who went to Livermore “with Charles: Grithes, the well-known clothing merchant, have returned. ‘The. physicians at the private sanitarium to which Mr. and décorated the graves, semblage of citizens at the Theater to * THE HONORED DEAD. mt “NEVADA city MAIL TIME TABLE, ears of Memorial Dy at in the oveatlag there’ wes. 5 Jaga "sa’ The song still lives. It is our mu i It thrills our hearts today. We have much that was written during our war, was taken, after making a care. listen co exercises. wanlio numbers, by.Father Ryan‘ of the. ful exainination of his case, expressed Walling of. “R. But it was written in blood upon the the opinion that the patient had some . Presided. chaplains: wire ' BER heients of Gettysburg,. with .the bayochances of being restored to his normal Revs 3. ling and. Gray: Frat nets of the boys in blue,as they withT. Nilon read Lincoln's address “at the battle of Gettysburg, a double quartette sang “Falling Into Line,” Mrs. J. T. Howard of Grass Valley sang mental condition. Mr. Grimes’ numerous “friends deeply deplore the “sad affliction that has overtaken him, and most earnestly hope’ that he may fu stodd the desperate charge of Pickett, . 1 our . Faded Coat of Blue,” and 3:7. Reale delivered an able and interesting vey recover. “He has been a resident of , town for about thirty years, and by Te honorable, upright: habits won the’ confidence and esteem of all who knew him\ He was always willing to help along the best interests of the commu. ™#Nce, tells: of “Old Mortality,” . that nity and every ready to bestow charity . . wondrous Scotch character, who made tion, of which the bar copia isa complete report : Walter Scott, the great want of rowherever the sanie was deserved. The . it his duty to go into the graveyard misfortune that has befallen him'seemis'. 24 clean the moss off ‘the tombs of” to be greater when visited upon one so worthy, and thereforeithe warmest. Syme pathy is felt by all for Mr. Grimes and . 08¢ day at least in the year, and turn!’ his family. . from our stores, from our offices, from. . or ), 4) Our fields, from our mines, from our . ©. <1 Beeved a Fine Luhch:! homes, from our schools, to the City of . the Dead, and dig away the moss of . indifference which may be’ growing . upon the tombs of our heroes; to: take one duy when the skies are fi clearest, and the flowers. most “beauti-. ful and fragrant, and, falling in line with the old boys in blue, beflower the'. graves of those who in the hour of our! great country’s danger, went to the . front and bravely did their part to. preserve this great nation. : So. we and millions of Ameri. cans today have been scattering a) wealth of bloom over the beds where wise and well for we Americans to take . Yesterday after the decoration. of graves had been completed and the procession had returned to town, the Grand . Army. veterans, , members _ of . Compaiiy C and the officers of ‘the day were invited to Odd Fellows’ banquet hall to partake of lunch that had been prepared by the Ladies of the G. A. R. We are informed by a gentleman who was present that it was one of the nicest collations ever spread. in this city, sud:that; the Jadion wel} desegved the thany compliments that were paid them by their guests.“ sléep our fallen braves: We: have -tai —_———_+ Gs asg.1 >), Pence Building. ken the amaranth, and the beach, and the laurel, and the cypress, and lovingly laid these upon our soldiers’ graves. But while we have thus:sp1 them with: fléwers; wé mist. not) the one flower that blooms, the flower . which today takes to itself a sweeter fragrance, sweeter than ll, the flower which through all thé tramp, tramp of infantry, and the c of cavalry, and the roar of our artillery, bloomed brighter and still brighter, . Two young men from North San Juan who -are in the fenceé-building business were engaged today in putting ‘up a fence between the lots of A; ii. Parker and John; Langdon, near:the depot. They have a’machine for weaving wire and stretching it as they go, amd are prepared to furnish several different patterns. ‘This kind of fencing is cheap, durable, and: looks: well.. 1,6 gower of patriotism. Dr. Johnson . Se teins eens says that man is to be pitied whose: Amusements in the ‘Country. soul does not thrill as he stands upon . tél the, bto “of ce we th Connor Cox of Cherokee is building thé fleld of Marathon, or whose eyes. over the ti inher bag _., . donot kindle ashe gazes upon Ther. labd‘d bed A er a, Rew barn to take the place of the one 0) mopela, Surely, the American does not live whose heart fails to catch the inspivation of the noble deeds which are’ written in blood in the: pages of our national history. I say we do well] to remember the boys who fell with darker spot upon their “faded coats of blue” and those who were borne home tarvied a short time and went’ to a sol‘. dier's pewayd, The graves of our boys. are rich legacies from the past to the present and the future. We pray God: that the stars upon “Old Glory” may. go out in blackest darkness when they cease to shine tenderly upon the. graves of those who won for that flag . er a deathless glory. This Decoration Day is a lesson in’ true Americanism. Our children are . today catching from the very air they . breathe, from the whispering breezes that fan their cheeks, from.the kindling eyes: of the boys*in blue, the spirit of American. liberty born sway destroyed by fire last fall. It is nearly completed and on Saturday evening, Jutis 18th, a dancing party will be given in the new barn.On Thursday, June 11th, there will be a farmer’s picnic given at the Van hy Ten: More: Stamps. ‘Thirty-five tons of machinery for the Champion’ Mining Company arrived there yesterday and today and part of it has been hauled to the mine, The ‘that are to be added to the new mill. ‘When these are in place the company will have sixty stamps in weretion at both mills. _Accepttd . the . ond. E. Tarner received a dispatch Saturday notifying him that parties in the old heroes of the faith, and 80 it ie’ iti Continental fathers, of our later Amer} ican fathers, and husbands, and sons, sung by many bards, shou orators, declaimed boys, word would come from the the husband oy son had they well knew: they ‘would) face ‘to the foe, tongtie cannot’ tell ‘the awful gloom, .whieh.entered: those “homes. They had true neighborly sympathy. Some one hag said that if two, pianos . are in one room and one of them closed, . eho tangs ee ~~ oe the . Teliable, cure. STA Es ee ae We today thank the God of Nations or the victories they achieved, and for . their skill in national surgery. But while we remember American fathers, ; American husbands, American sons . who fought and died ‘that the.,Union . , / night live, we cannot forget that there . -tated. The, dying ld warrior raised . were others loved just as devotedly . himself upon his elbow and cried, . . their country, and who prayed in the : midnight hours id the preservation ‘of . the Nation. f We have heard ‘ie souiba of our by. a But today we Wan’ among women who ity for the brow of those who still iiger with us. Never “Nay, in the history ‘of nations did the . motherhood of any land so willingly eavy the load of sorrow, at A out From . . need vil! ee There is no sentiment ; So fine as that which in the true symif pathy .of human héarts. repeats.’ the cry of another’s sorrow, and makes us to feel their, though it were ‘our own, ief almost as tury. They . hi accepted the bond on the . back in the eighteenth cen _srletetrlcker: bear their-bardens, bs noe and thata Lainie are learning the music that stirred the . . yop af ie Gee Yon =) : ae pati : ny would be here in a few . Souls of our Continental fathers and . daskeln § baa. fete days. The Texas is situated in Willow . mothers. They seem to hear from the . somefimgs zt Bang 2 witeh mp ior! Valley district. ee TurreEis more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors promounced it a local disease, and pre.seribed local remedies, and by con.stantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science thas proven catarrh to be a constitu. . tional disease, and therefore requires; ~ eonstitutional treatment: Hall’s Catarrh:-Cure, manufactured, by F. J. ~ Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market, ‘It id taken internally in doses from 10) drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly . on the. blood and_ mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred years of the long ago the shout of lib. erty, and théy with us cannot odds} jing down the years, We mL we ready.to believe that if our children, iw. trained at the knees of American’ mothers, taught by American teachers in American schools, did not swell the shont, the silence would be so pro. found that ‘twonuld almost startle our! {had no nf feel miele in ae ‘orto . none to weep with them, but ee . mother, in order that not one star i should be struck from the old flag, gave . two of her boys as her sacrifice on the . Friday, May 29th, . mother that “the boys “ae in as a ee \f ". egt of the fight.” Through her she looked at the flag, proud that her ‘boys . had fallen-that it:might mever trail the IT have the honor ‘to ‘be: vaequainted . 41s, ith a, gentleman whose widowed . pear dee or home, yet we . or the . onal life, a malignant cancer, a cancer i ch that must be cut out or Nations life . mother : would pay the. forfeit, and Lincoln . called Grant, and Sheridan, and a host of boys in blue, and then with Ameripie victory. Thott for the 4 all it was field of strife. live hearts were nigh to breaking. They were denied the companionship of their loved: ones. The loving wives. and. sisters ots fa Tt afité “She gave me eyes, she gave me ears And courage too, and delicate fears, A heart, the fountain of sweet tears, p and thoug utit ve . thank Coe tedrs we roan bom . deeds Of valor, Objwelt notion for. ‘Such’ a3
Rie noble deeds, the American of the fatsar who have gona, tou Lied ture must study, must compose, There . are : was a cause which demanded the sac. 0 Tifices which were laid upon our na. 90 tional altar. There was a reason for how led not the hcg though you i. robbing Northern homes of fathers and their brigh gS was that millions of our fellow men. © might have that, Ji heritage of all “men, Iam not. dead, Tam looking to” tre see how yoti fight,” and they rushed to . Minor Hotes sod. ‘Comments ot Local And so it thay be today, that . . the mighty’ spirits of Lincoln, of Grant, . of Sheridan, of Thomas, from the gaveyards of the land-are looking te see chow. we fig’ IW’ we tate vil may be able) to twine a — of im-. (and fight if mortelles and cypress for the graves . of such motile of those nobk have long since us, and also deck tle of life. To see the sacred trust to our care, Let us guard need be) as worthy sons sires, ‘Pherd >is . a> story, told. ky of'thie paver ond i e. WAS we . ad. him. nay,”he feet want it not. ‘I wish to’ be known ‘in’ history! as the: first! grenadier.” give their husbands and their sons to desperate courage save the flag. Words ape too feeble to was ‘his record ; for that when. at last he holes ue ogy was taken out and Pr; Bg nt would’ step to the front with . es case in his hand, and saluting would answer, “Dead on the field of battle.” felt, too}. As the roll of the long line of the and. when immortals of this land is called, Amerfront that . ica steps to the front today answering fallen with (a8 to the long list of our. mighty ones, “Dead on the field of battle.” Yes, dead on the field, but living forever in the heart’ of the nation. . Hoop’s Pitts are the best family catharticand liver medicine. Harm): 8s, a0 Adit BI -I desire to express my qrakibads to all my friends who have been, 0° kind he, me during my “recent, bereavement. much . as. Especially do I want to thank my bro. theps and sisters of the’ Foresters and So -in the days of sadness there . the members sia se . were noble and true ones to help ‘he . wet band. : $2.50 to #4, Syrian eon to $8. Call at Union Hotel Carlene A agg he convinéed, * ‘Sale ‘dommences ad “Served her.right, she had no. business — . to send Her boys to fight for the nigger.” , So there were fiends in the form of. . men, who dared breath the free sll of: Nteeiaaa . . dust; / Of tri¢nds'there were many to. Poca often i Wi Ral, ron tae for trial jcomntert her, But one monster said, eo weak; why they. get tired socasily; . why they start. " gudden hist Coda Sage Boadeoss sleep ” eanpelg Ske headaches, indigestion and eres: at-vevery slight ‘but. they have frequent . ollars it fails to cure, . America, ite. . 4 Teaiacs wat testimonials, . * pyres bog rien hes i 4 = yh i Dysp pepsia ~ Send for circ Aline call Janet, andthe day which gave. thom. Th® e<plandtiow is simple. “It ie'tounia in eH CO., Toledo, O, ee ‘birth bein ne that impure blodd which is contin: al “alte s, Tbe. 6 rey of the ually feeding the nerves upan refuse ES th Raita the best. _women who ve their air for _ instead of the elemerits‘of strength and pale iy Pils ar < AKIN _ the Union is is igglloeaae and vigor. Ja sack condition opiate and (id 1 “of Nevada City. . . memories, o oble deeds of our et peennell . great an ot =o Dr. 0. N. Sullivan, who has been in . Ae Me: Graas Valley since March 19th, and who. has treated over 300 patients and fitted . them with glasses, can not be at the National Hotel before June 15th. ji -—-——— “A cream of tartar baking: ‘powder. iy Plaza, will be promptly attended to. tf . Highest of all in leavening strength.” berets Shred beat: ‘Is the One True Blood day et okirterr npr dhe i To Ice Consumers. Lane Unrrep States GOVERNMENT Foop = a. poh a our land ¢ NGaoees “ ams porn ‘The cdion Ice Gompaiy is now pre-. [Bron Com he Decco fortiiand when that "©. paired to deliver ice to any part of the: Royal Baking Powder Comp wu, 4) comes, our national lite will ity, Orders left at the office on the _ NEW YOBK. . Gee laborers WH be Teeese to dare, Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills; ealyto tect" Saree ‘e, gn, you did more— nétitbe bo¥s to be true Ameriled the generals who you entered the back to life the would sing of you, sore of Wordsworth for his . Instrumental solo—Mr9. 0, ‘W.Chap: al Recitation—-Mrs. E, B. Power. -. todays* May they mephiane as true . . Hosk as loyal as the women of the years . agone. May they train the boys as the . boys were trained in the other years. It is said that upon one of the battle . fields of Europe an old general went down. His men sew him fall and hesi. = . Elizabath Scadden, Admrx. et al., vs. Ja. cob U. Scadden, admr. . etehet al. Case sei strike out portions of answer denied. Owing to the overflow dt ps of me Order. terminating trust. , i linery Miss Haake received two weeks detent ‘cause, = es timony of John Aethar an : x TreWe-have thent to -SELInen = cc SOCIAL AND DAN. FPR SSRI WE s DON’T. ae Ot cho ‘keep and Jook/at. . Therefore we Ming 2 marked t so low iat = naa will not cut any eure with you. hen success. The best of. ice’ cream and ‘cake will be served and the very best talent has been secured to take part in the program, Music has been’ provided for those who wish to indulge in dancing. All are invited. Admission 25 cents. Ice cream and cake, 25. cents. The following program will be rendered : -Vocal:solo—Mrs, Howard.” Ae Guitar duet——Miss Deal and Mise Vocal ‘sol Mire: H. G. Parsons. Recitation—Dr. N. E. Chapman. Violin solo—Miss Wilhelm, Vocal wee Mass Ethel powers. BRIE MENTION, Interest. ‘A band of 200 horses passed through town Friday on the way to Sierra ValJey, = ‘The’ Mayflower Band gave a short ‘outdoor concert yesterday afternoon, . discoursing very niece music. ah The alarm of fire Friday evening was ‘. Caused by a burning chimney at Mrs. Robbins’ variety store at the lower end of Commercial street. : The wooden framework for Gehrig's new building on thé Plaza is about completed and will soon be ready for be epeypartediron sides and ropf, to; wast While H. Wiekes’ horse and cart w were . standing i in frént of the Tea Store on Commercial street Saturday afternoon, it was run into by another vehicle. ‘The axle of the cart:was sprung. : A. B. ‘Wolf, the cash grocer; started out his new delivery. wagon today. New.wagons can be seen on every hand. Geo. E. Turner has had one of his wagons painted up in fine style and it looks as good as new. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court ‘today, dudge John Caldwell presiding: *Michael Landy vs. M, White ‘et al, . Motion for a new trial denied, W. W. Wright vs. :Thomas Dougherty. Judgment quieting plaintiff's title in accordance with the prayer of the complaint, : Scadden Flat Mining Company vs. . postponed until June 19th. Motion to Felix Gillet vs. Marguerite Alas. W. H.Btiooy ve. C/A, Roberts ot al Findings waived.. D. 8. Collins, dened, vs. Fetch 'Pareell.’ Order granting plaintiff 2 ". days additional time to. file and serve m . Proposed statement on motion ‘for a new trial, — G. O. Willis vs. Lindley & Company, ; Order passing cause. Chas. Thomas vs. Geo. Gill. Order Jary. amended, by eg a ae Peerd. Or-. . Be . Depot for Fancy. Groceries PATE FOIS, DEVILED AND POTTED TEATS AND FISH. . der setting cause for June. 18th. C. E. Wilson vs. M. Sheetrides, Set June 22d. Weissbein vs. Wishart. ‘Defendant imngee 20 days: to plead, from May Ketate of Caroline Taylor, deceased. ". Order directing Administrator to exe“. cute deed, ete. Estate of Pauline Van Hooter, de8, Thomas enatie of Ba gray bileox. commons A ik in Auld WH Give an] morrow evening, June 2d. Hola = . to be the social event.of; the seesoni, as no pains have been spared to make it a ea} FOLEY’S _ Now a Word About Cash: I have dotapiseedtaa that the cash system of doing business is better for all concerned, James Kinkead’s Pecan i Nase mee ae . Keene sa Sa a Se Ne oo et REMEMBER—1 HAVE J USTLY i etry. ~J i veak Call in‘ and examine our line of SodaNe TODAY AT FOLEY'S ar EARNED THE REPUTATION OF MAKING THE FINEST “tig oy ad ICE CREAM SODA rs IN TOWN STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS 13 COMMERCIAL ST. DON'T KEEP e Very long, I Luy close, am careful to get the very [atest styles and the best workmanship, and sell at eek naar on margins that Lam continually a: revisty turn: v my i n'y Hence at all dates ofthe year you “inditoesk goods a all departments of my stores. Cash Stores onCommercial Street, — P. G. SCADDEN, 1 Commercial street, Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods. THE FRESHEST AND REST : . TO BE FOUND IN; cea eu os NEVADA CITY, : : Goods Delivered Free of Charge nan sf Boneless Hani for Picnics. $5 Worth of . Groceries for Cash SEE THE PRIZE AT LEGG & SHAW’S STORE My Special Delivery System is an Unqualified Success.. Have You Tried it? Ww. E. JOHNSTON, Given to every person purchasing ¢ June. Broad. and Commercial sts. _. Telephone No. 43, GROCERY J. J. JACKSON, Agency For--lonogram Whiskey Pepaist One see $I 25 compe. ME Thomas 9p wie Ye Pe lpuity’s Malt, 1 00) Pickles, 4 gal. bottles.. 25 beg a sp oma gee Rraepe Seok Whisky:{u..1 00 in bulk, per gal. 50. BP EW bigky-o:<.... 75. Qlives, . nk BS ‘. Bryant's Rost Beer 205. 10' Mikado Soap, per bar.. 05 . Hire’s a a ae 5° . Everything ete, in proportion. Proprietor Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale oe o% 3 Bunt i. Wee’ “ ARABIAN ROAST Cotes ast ws a Trial.