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June 12, 1895 (4 pages)

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os as SES ET ne SSIS Te THEDAILYTRANSCRIPT. PERSONAL POINTERS. . “Published Every Evening, except Sunday. SSS er ON a, : . agent at Wheatland; was given to the jury i WEDNESDAY... JUNE™12, 1895-. 4 Concise Chronicle of Various POIKS, . yesterday. After being out all night the ee . 2 . jury this morning informed ‘ proprictors. . Doings and Intentious. Speer eee Dr, Chapman has gone to Virginia City. j BROWN & CALKINS, SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts: per Month evening from San Francisco. : ‘ : _. KE. P, Kennedy of San Francisco is in ———————— . WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : town. J.§. and C. Landsburg are down from 2R YEAR. SIX DOLLARS PER Retief Hill, ae C, E., Haas came in on the train last LIVELY DISCUSSION. — night from Stockton. Geo, Atherton is here from San Francisco on a business trip. F. Slate arrived_on the train last evening Between =the UntruthfulRecord-Union . trom Berkeley. ‘ ~\ . E. P. Donnelly of San Francisco arrived and the Marysville Democrat. ~ . on the train last night. ion i i Detw : , i veli f SacraA lively discussion is going on Between . J. W. Lufkin, 3 traveling man of Sa Kecord-Union and\.the . mento, is registered at the Union, The Record-(Univn . Mrs. F. Black and daughter, of San the Sacramento Marysville. Democrat. : ok dau relies upon base falsehoods for its argiaments . Francisco, are visiting. this city . and the Democrat upoo unrefut¢d facts. “Thos. Kenney, a commercial traveler of ‘The latter paper of Monday evéning: con. the Bay, arrived here last shea oe t the following: . W. F.C, Hasson of San Francisco, caine ains : rahe 1 Oo! 7 “The United States Debris Commission . on the train last evening. bis refused licenses to five hydraulic mines. . W. Y. Halstead and Louis Conrath came dup a notable one because it . UP from Smartsville this afternoon. H. I. Babcock, the representative of debris to escape, side Fargo & Co,, of San Francisco, is in town. E. D. Castelen and 'S. Witbouski, San nen, arrived bere toIt has close was permitting the through a tunnel into the channel of a stream.” ’ The foregoing taken from the : ‘ “te : ay. Union is an admission of facts of record . ‘ 3 oa ae which facts have been published in the. Mrs. Mead, a — to the Native ra f 2 f bters’ Grand Parl m Sacramento, Democrat and referred fo.as proof of the; Danghters Grand Anleg ro honest intentions of the Commissioners—in . visited — ate today. enforcing the provisions of the Caminetti David E. Knighton arrived on the train . law. About two months ago when the . last night from Placerville, and left. on the aw. £ Ee eee pe Record-U nion opened its batteries aud fired . stage this morning for Downieville, ita big guns at the Miners Association and. Chas. R. Codding came down on the stage hydraulic mining in. general, it jumped onto . from up country last evening and left on the a.d the Camineth law Foss, hice lao tor on Francisco, We then predicted that F, Joubert of Camptonville, accompanied . by bis wife and daughter, arrived here on Record-. Francisco commercial 1 the Commission with. both feet. its guns were aimed too high and that its too radical, showing op arguments were the train last evening. the face a disposition to do injustice, UWini E. E. Girzikouskey, fact the articles were not instigated by per. University at Berkeley, is here ~ the gucat It then declared that the . His father is interested in a student of the of Fred Zeitler, sonal motives. the Champton. SAE . Marysville for robbing the 1: . 1 } it was impossible for the upon they were discharged. > : » . seven for conviction and five for acc uittal. F. M. Adery artived on the train cash . : i Upon motion of the Distrieti-Attorney the Dismissed the Cases. The case of Fred Weber, who was tried at ‘The jury stood case against Weber and also the case against Willis were ordered dis missed and the prisoners released. It be impossible to secure a conviction, ikl pene eet os Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell, presiding : Estate and guardianship of H. K. Gage, an insane person. Order appointing day of settlement of account and directing notice to: be given. Estate and guardianship of Chas. W. and Order appointing A. sud’ Daniel MeJoseph Stoll, minors. C; Cooke, John—Sherritt Phetres, appraisers, ea raion ete rae vat Will Entertain the Grand Parlor. The delegates to the Grand Parlcr of Na-~ tive Daughters. will-come up from Grass Vajley on a special train at + o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and from that time till 7:30 will be the guests of Laurel Parlor, N. D.G.W., and Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8 Gc. to see that they are Committees have been appointed 2G 2 To Re-Rate the Town. The local insuranée agents will, bold a It will probably result in a reductioa of rates on meeting soon to re-rate the town. a certain class of risks. eae aa ae For a dinner pill and general family carthartic we contidently recommend Hoop’s PILLs. + OeHis Price Was High. Caminetti law and the Commision were 4 That their existence Phil Scadden and. wife, who have been delusion and a fraud. inade it possible fur, those engaged in hy. to till up the rivers and . are expected hc me tomorrow evening. és ; Conrad Seem arrived here last night from He is accompanied by J spending their honeymoon in San Francisco, draulic. mining destroy millions of property. its Day after day it continued to direct it Murray, Idaho. stafts at the law of Congress and the. acts {Thomas ot Placerville and they are en rout Not once did it to Downieville. Mrs. N. “P. Brown, Misses Gladys and Janetta Deal, daughters of Hon. W. E. F: Deal, will arrive here on of the Commissioners. i =e admit the facts of record in favor of the ccompanie dy jaw and the results accomplished until compelled to do so, and then very reluctantly. The Record-Unicn in the. course of the i ticle inakes an@ther admiseaap \ hen Friday evening. , same ar : ‘ cones ae deity, but for several years a fFesident of New referring to the closiug of the works at the North Bloomfield Company mine in’ the . following language: i tL : “The closing up of this mine by the De. morrow and come direct to Nevada City t re cle g ) : , City Commission proves that the bydraulre . see Mrs. Douglass, who is a very animate the restraints of the law, i friend, . bris miner, but for and the powers exercised by the Commis-. hydraulic -6e-BY TELEPHONE. . pees sion would resume unining . openly. He would do this mm utter disre. gard of the rights of men.” The lacta of record will show that during The Latest vents at Grass Valley Up to litigation prior to the. fourteen years of . the North . . alvent of the B'oomfield mine was operated, though itj-« is a fact it was enjoined by a decree issued . from the court of Judge Sawyer. And the . building Rec rd-Union admits this was a notable . which he was standing gave way, mine that had been operating contrary to law, yet the monitors have been by the enacting of the Caminetti law and the shoulder. the vigilance of the Commissioners, We have as complete Knowledge of the history . of the work at this mine, and know as much . the summer 4 O'clock This Afternoon. While John Hodge was working on this morning the scaffold upo Commission, . tating him to the ground. He struck 1 vacation on Thursday, Jur of the litigation as. the editor of the Record1 eyeh: Union, and have not been writing at random, . tomorrow to 4 We know as much of the work of the Comand we bave examined . to-morrow. A boy named Hurly fell while playit baseball and broke his arm. ° rhission as he does several of the dams constructed under their supervision, therefore, we claim to be as to judge of the Commission and And we have njot the least . Se eee —— competent New Timetable. their work. hesitation in saying they have exceeded the expectation of their friends, as well as dis+ appointed the eroakers made in the railcgad timetable. OE THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S Symmarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings. Max Isoard won the horse r filed by Joseph Northey. His ticket waa No. 29. J. W. Brace has sold a half interest in the saloon at the corner of Pine and Spring streeta to W. P. Eddy. Two latge droves of sheep passed through town this morning en route to the mountain ranges, where they will be kept unti] next September, when they will be driven back to the valleys. a The Sunday Schools of Grass Valley will another that it will be made Saturday thoroughly overhauled and put been some time. Repairs to the aprons a other things at the slips are about co the straits on the big boat. By coming between San Francisco and Sacramen there will be three trains a day each way the Narrow Gauge. _——— + 28 ss Will Meet at Napa. annual session at Napa, Miss Lillie Boulanger, formerly of thir York’ City, telegraphs to Mrs. Emily Doug. lags of this city that she will leave there toprecipisilenced . such a manner as to break his left arm near . The Board of Education at their meeting last evening decided to close the schools for 1€ One night théold gentleman had gone . ——— They also voted to close the schools bed, whenjlow the children to attend . the Sunday School picnic at Ismert’s Grove It is reported that a change will soon be One report is that the change will go into effect Fiiday, Sunday. The big ferry-boat Solano has good condition, and has been at Port Costa pleted, and trains will soon be taken across this route a gain of over an hour is made It is said that when the change is made Sine ae a ern The Grand Parlor of Native Daughters at Grass Valley today voted to hold their next railroad ticket . tated or overstrained, : too, is usually troubled with jndigestion and the Judge that,. imperfect assimilation. , Indeed, to the inbu m to agree, where~ ability of the system to perform these twin pst functions may be largely attributed all ner-. ©! vous symptoms, ters is a sovereign remedy f properly entertained.1 j A Leaf Fiuttered by the Wind Is not more tremulous than neryes debiliNights of unrest fol. . owed by days of discomfort are the common . be ot of the nervous. This class of invalids, . Hostetter’s Stomach BitDyspepsia and non-assimilation of the food . ! are remedied by it, as are also malarial and . kidney complaints, bilioushess, coustipation . blood, cons and rheumatism. was thought it weuld . cannot be permanently remedied by opiates . sy or sedatives, which are highly prejudicial to . Pan Confirmed nervousness . d health, and soon fail of effect save in in. for food is soon followed by lack of strength, . for wien the supply of fuel is cut off the fire those who have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as or nervousness. . ©? A-Good Appetite \lways accompanies good health, and an nee of appetite is an indication of -someing wrong. The loss of a rational desire 5 §5 ims low: The system gets into a low ate, and is. liable to severe attacks of The universal testimony given by seaxe, its great merits in restoring and sharpeng the appetite, in promoting healthy action the digestive organs, and as a purifier of titutes the strongest recommenition that can bé urged for any medicine hose who have never used Hood’s Sarsalla should surely do.so this season, . creasing doses. ‘The Bitters first initiates, then confirms a vigorous discharge of the various functions, and removes. obstacles to that end. Take it persistently at regular intervals, ‘ +e —----— Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Cattanooga,Tenn., says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘savED MY LIFE. I consider it the bést remedy for a debilitated system J ever.used.’’ For Dyspepsia, Liver . ) or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cta. Sold by Carr Bros. oe a ad Now Is the Time To get a pair of nice Shoes. You can get just what you want at The Wonder Store. Ladies’ Tan Oxford Ties, hand: turned, at $1.50 per pair. Ladies’ French Kid Button Shves at $2.75. Oxford Ties, Tan or Black, from 50 cents up. Widths from C to EE (he same in Men’s Shoes. Tue Wonvetr, Transcript Block. ———— + eee ince SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only. 2c. Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros. eg ie ae Ice Cream and Soda. A, Tam will serve delicious ice cream ind ice cream soda tomorrow at his place on Broad street. : ~-4 4+ —— Pin Lost. An Odd Fellows’ three-link gold pin was lost in this city. Finder please return to this office. < a 38 AS IN YOUTH Marse Bob—That you, Jake? Jake—Yes, dat’sme. Youain’t mar’d yet, Marse Bob? ’ Marse Bob—No. ‘ I'm waiting for an heiress to snap me up. "Jake-—Dat’s jes’ my fix. Iain’t gwine fling myself away, ‘less de gal got fo' ur leben dollars at de highest katcilation. —Texas Siffings. Thorough Absentmindedness. An old gentleman, who was very absentminded, often had to ring for his a. servant and say: n “Thomas, I am thing, and now I can’t remember what n. it 1s And then Thomas would suggest man would say at last: that’s it. ‘Thank you, Thomas.”’ to his room, all were in Thomas was startled by hearing hi master’s bedroom bell.
stairs and threw oper the door. ’ 1 can’t remember what it was.’ ‘’Wasn’t it to go to bed, sir?’’ looking for some‘Your purse, sir, or spectacles or, checkbook?’’? and so on, until the old gentle‘Of course He rusbed up ““Thomas,’’ said the old gentleman, ) qi 1.3 &. “I came up here for something and now ‘Of course,’’ said the old gentleman, Ayer’s Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES OF THE HAIR —WHENALL OTHER Dressings FAIL. “J can cordially indorse Ayer’s Hair Vigor, as one of the best preparations for the hair. -When I began using Ayer’s Hair Vigor, all the front part of my head —about half of it— was bald. The use of only two bottles restored a natural growth, which still continues as In my youth. I tried several other dressings but they all failed. Ayer’s Hair. Vig is the best.’— Mrs. J. C. PREUSSER, Converse, Texas. Ayer’s HAIR ViGOR : PREPARED BY Or. J. ©. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. 0000000000000000999009090 3 000000000000900900990 8 The : Transcript AS AN “60 it was. Philadelphia Post. Two Showings. or nd. was a goner his big dog pulled him out. m“That shows, Arthur,’’ boys to play at the water’s edge. . ob how safe a boy was if he only had to. ‘ : ‘ dog.’’—London Sporting Times. on No Comparison. company! But, then, he says such hat think you were stylish. Delia—Yon call that hateful?-~ Y« . . . . ’ ~ = — — ———a a ae hold a union picnic at Jamert’s Grove toss morrow. The members of the Grand Parlor of Native Daughters, now in session at Grass Valley, have been invited to attend. P. M. Smith is at present in this city and will arrange to present the play entitled “‘Jrish Duke,” a piece which he recently put on at Grass Valley. Mr. Smith taker the leading part and will secure local talent to take the other parts. He expects’ to be auready to give a performance in three weeks, ——————_2% Runaway. This afternoon while’ a teamster who drives for Jamies Chisholm, the San Juan groceryman,.was watering his. horses at the trough at Towle’s place, hear Sugar Loaf became frightened and. ran ie Drink on Earth. the unimals away. In going down the . grade towards Selby Flat the wagon ran into the bank . gnd caused the horses to stop. It was -reeffect of Peruvian Bitters upon Peruvian Bitters. The Most Invigorating If you are in need of an invigorating . ="" ss " — stimulant, drink Peruvian Bitters, asthey are better than whiskey or premey: The the system is tu restore lost energy, repew impaired vitality, endow with fresh fmpetus about you!—Boston Transcript. Poor Zaggles. and melancholy. : Binks—Yes Life. 3 An Advised Silence. He—Darling, my salary your father. She—Why not? Thank you, Thomas. ’’— “Boy fell into the water at the park today,’’ remarked, Master Pitcher as he placed his hat over a bust of John Bun™\ yan and.took a seat on the music canterbury, ‘‘and just as we all-thought he «Think so, ma? I thought it showed Celia—Mr. Flitter is such pleasant fulthings! Me actually, had the audacity to tell me last evening that he didn’t ned : should hear a few of the things he says . z . < Jinks—For a professional “humorist Mr. Zaggles looks remarkably sad eyed You see every one who has children insists upon telling him all the sinait littlezhings they say in the hope he will put tliem in the papers. — has been raised $500 a year, but you mustn’t tell He—-He might .get the idea thatI Avdertising. Medium IT 1S THE ” remarked , Mrs. Pitcher, ‘‘how dangerous it is for o Ss:7f @ Hood’s Natural Growth . VW hat We Say Hood’s '. Sarsaparilla Does . That Tells the Story. Its record is unequalled in the history of'‘medicine. Even when others fail . Sarsaparilla &22C25908O788 Cures -sqnarilia is sold by all druggists. $1; six Cor $5. Prepared by C. I Iicop & Co. Apothecaries, Lowéll, Mass. Hood’s Piiis cure liver ills, Jaundice, biliousness, sick headache and indigestion. ; ; Is a fault we plead guilty of. We want all the Millinery trade of this county. We maké évery legitimate effort to get it too. The high quality ot our Goods and the low . prices show that. Call and be convinced. LEADER MILLINERY. BROAD, STREET, NEVADA CITY. Ordinance No. 120. An ordinance to provide Kevenue—to levy a City Road end Street Poll ‘tax for the years 1895 uni 1896 TL HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY of Nevada do ordain as follows: Sectional. ‘ThataCity Road and street Poll Tax Of Tliree Dollar®is hereby levied, for the fiscal year 18v5-1896, upon each male inbabitithe City of Nevada over the age of 21 reder 50 ycars, ‘or Gity Koad and Street « Which said Poll Tax shall become hud become tirst duy of June 1895, in the. maner provided by aw tor the eolleciion of School Poll Taxes. section 2, The City Marshal of said City of Teva s hereby made collector of said tax, jiect the same inthe minner prolaw, and upon the neglect or refusal son liabe therefor to pay. said tax ued, said Marstial must :ollect the y a by such person,, * Said sale may be mace after three hours verbal notice of time ad place ani the provistons of Sections 3791. “744, 8799 and 8796 of the Political Code of rl a shalt apply to and govern such 1 » a Sate ort to the C1:'y Board of Tiustees of BWOrh ft sume, J, C. RICH, President pro tem. Musical and Literary Entertainment & Will be given by -ASSISTED BY LOCAL TALENT, IN: THE Methodist Church, RR We SE SZ25. Fis eae As Av AS AS het 2 CARTER & JOHNSTO lle-table on and after tue . ure and saie of any personal propion’. ‘dhe City Marshal must make a the tot l amount of said poll taxes collected by biin during the pre eding month, and must : le s the amount of his per: 2e e for collection, to the City Treasurer at thes me time tuat other revenues are made MISSES NEEDHAM and AMES, Wednesday Evening, Jume 412th, 1896, Read This ! AND THINK FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU HAVE NOT THOUGHT BEFORE Nb MMe Be Nhe alee SWZENZ AVA FUCA AS Are in the Swim for Trade this Spring and Summer With one of the Handsomest Lines of Spring Glothing, Furnishing Goods, Ete., Hta: EVER SEEN IN THIS CITy. eure We are not the only Clothiers in this city, There are others. Consult them first and then come to us and compare our Goods and Prices with theirs, and see if ours are not all we claim them to be. We have Men's Suits, good fitting Goods, and the Correct Style from $5 to $00. Our Furnishing Goods can’t be beat. OUR SHIRTS ARE PERFECT FITTING. You knowas well as we can tell you that some shirts choke one, arm$ are too short, tail always creeping up around your collar, etc. NOT SO WITH OU RS. Ours are cut by men who. know that the Shirt is to fit a man-—not a hitching post. . All 36 inches long, felled seams. Buttons put on to stay, and and our Shirts range in prices from 25 cents to $4. We also carry a full line of BULL BREECHES, the best working Tants made. Can not be ripped. nS — : Also, Sampson's Overalls, 60 cents per pair. Also, a Beautiful line of Straw Hats. Garter & Johnston, THE ONE PRICE HOUSE. Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. eM NN NY ER RR RN NRE ¥ & . FOR MEN’S WEAR.~<d. T have an extensive line of imported and domesti . A PERFECT, cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suite, and your “mandy . FIT : ; Best’ Suit. Iam making OVERCOAILS of the Latest . + Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED. =, that compare favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come . and see them, \ . DULAC; Merchant Tailor. ion 4.” The City Marshal shall be allowed per cent of ali such poll taxes collected Comm) reial Streety in Transcript Block. . by hii for suid fiseal year, tor making: such i et : es H collections woe ck eee ee Ne Ss Se = = = : Pas ed dune 6, 1895, hy the following vote: 4+ ¥ 2 »% ~ * Yea—Carr, Guult, Ricu, No—aoue. 4 mini Ve ive Soy IF YOU HAVE A SUIT MADE WITH US. SUMS $15 UP. ck Pat Fit Guaranted PANTS $4 UP) —— CALL AND EXAMINE GOOD} sr ith Eros. Uniler the management of the Nevada City Chapter of Epworth League, Tickets 50 cents. PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. BROAD STREET, abo —LATEST Watches, =. Clocks, Spectacles, Opera Glasses y . could support you.—Brooklyn Life. MARRIED. 4 e Leather T\ME Caldwell, Superior Judge, J. H. Mille Nannie Marker, oe : : In this, city, June 12th, by Hon, John = Goods, to. Silk Guards. ported that one of the horses had a leg brothe disordered vital functions, and, by ‘ 4 5 9 jp . acting ae-anerve ton i »in. : aie ken and that the wagon pole snapped ip duce ss healthy: appetite. forjoud ‘aud ‘ Jeweiry made to order and 8 d, he sleep. <_ and vetreshing os a Civaneeecon a “ene ce BORN. ; <~@e > KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulat« otr Bowels and make pour head clear as » Bell: 25¢., 60c., and $1.00. Seld by Carr ergy, and so forth. Thousands cured by them, nent and wholesome. all the inherent qualities of nervine and ; tonic, hevie ef bein Rotare 8 best remedy ’ algae nee ‘or © a u ‘ “ , ns ‘ olds and coughs, loss of ap —— . “At Graas Valley, June lith, to Dan CotTheir effect is perma. .-trell and wife, a daughter, Mack & Co., San Francisco. All Drug. Watches, Clocks and Spect At Grass Valley, June 11th, the Ed, T Pros. = gists and Dealers. = and wife, ason. . aye . First-Class Work and Low £2 Country orders prompt ~ * digi. EBER* 1 cw Tee HAMPO™ SEVENTEEN: Jeweled WATCHES The Bes Sen wen LEADING JEWELERS. y BRAND ve Pine, NEVADA CITY. STYLES IN-— and Other Precious : Stones, Jewelry, KEEPERS Sterling Silver and repaired, acles repaired and warranted,estwPrices. ly attende . to, Yu : % * Diamonds -Plated Ware. ‘ 9 Flor Common Sense Merchant Tailors, un + “THIS LABEL ON A CHILDS SUIT GUARANTEES PERFECTION. FIVE : POINTS : OF Sunvevnyveveyyvenanenanntee PRRRECTING FITTING, HOLD?AST BUTTONS, ELASTIC WAIST BARDS, WARRANTED NOT TO RIP, DOUBLE KNEES. TANNINS The Old Reliablee = ‘ AAAARAAAA WLddddd v & ‘ : PERFROTION Marcus M. Ba ruh, Manager. © FRY ‘e” ao Pe ge Nee 5h