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' FRIDAY.. 2.00.. ONE 12>
BRIEF MENTION.
Wino Hots: and Commons of
{Special to the Dany TRANSCRIPT.)
No Law Against the Contest.
HiThe roade ttilig quite dusty,
but are still iii-wety. good coridition for
No vacant 'gtéres inthis city for itinerent vendors te occupy on the 4th of
July.
{f you want.a lively trade, merchants,
advertiae’in the Transcrier and you
It is expected that all business places
Will-be illuminated on the evenings, of
Maly Bdand 4th, a ae
‘<, Street repairing is now. the order .
‘Mieday. It is being: done. by order ‘ot
*Pnere is talk of having 20 cand
Power lights put-up in various arts
thie city, Good idea:
The delin tis published
Again today. Only about a dozen haye,
_ paid up during the past week.
The Nevada county court-room is the
best lighted: of any one in the. State.
Gas and electric lights are used. »
The display of fireworks in.,.this’ city
on the evening of the 4th of July will
be the finest ever witnessed here,
The round trip fare from Sacramento
to this city for those who come’ to the
Fourth of July celebration will, be,
The 4th of July committees are hard
at work, and. their’labors will not cease
until they have shown the people. what,
& GRAND celebration means.
Tickets of admission to the firemen’s
ball at Armory Halli on the evening of
July 4th will be $1. Visiting organizations will be given complimentaries,
Fourth of July celebration at Nevada
City. Oh, it will be just grand. Worth
going 500 miles to witness ithe. events
already prepared by the committees,
It is: expected that the commencement exercises of the High’! Sctidol
Class of ’96 will be ‘very interesting.
‘he members are hard at work on their
‘C88By8.': ; e é
We learn‘ that all'thé towns north of
us will be depopulated on the 4th of
July as the peoplé have made arrangements to spend that day at Nevada
City.
One of the 4th of July committees.
contemplate giving the people a big
surprise on the 4th of July. It. ig private now. It will bea big thing if ‘the
plans are carried out.
Every member of the General Committee and all members: of énb-committees for the Fourth of July celebration, should atend the meeting at the
Court House this evening at 8 o’clock.
‘Saturday evening “The Calendar of
the Days” will be presented at the
Theater for the benefit of the Congregational Church. ’ It consists of music,
recitations, marches and tableau,and is
said to be a highly interesting enter‘tainment,.
' ‘To Be Stopped.
The Civic Federation of San Francisco proposes to prevent, if possible;
the Corbett-Sharkey contest. They
will call to their aid the State law and
if necessary the State authorities. The
law under which they propose to act
is'a special act of the Legislature: entitled “An Act to Prohibit Prize Fighting,” which was approved March 9,
1893, and which reads:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person or persons within this State
to engage in what ‘is generally known
Corbett-Sharkey fight will probably
not be interfered with by the Civic
Federation.. The attorney for the Federation is of the opinion that there is
no law to prevent such a contest.
; he Se eh ‘
Supposed to Have Comered Him
San Josp, Cal, June 12.—A special
telegram from San Miguel says that a
stranger answering the description of
Dunham, the Cambells murderer, has
been surrounded in the willows near
San Miguel, and frequent shooting” has
been heard in that locality during the:
last few hours.
A Flurry in Stocks,
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, June
12.—The news from Pretoria of the release ‘of ‘the: reform committee leaders
created’’ much’ excitement on ‘change
and South African mining stocks ad
vanced perceptibly. ; :
A-Murderer's Resignation.
¢ Fou, Caly June 18thi—John Cmig,
who murdered his wife in the presence
‘dt his child and then went to the housc
rot his wife's parents-anid also shot them
with fatal result, was hung today in the
State Prison. He ‘appeared to be fally
resigned to his fate, and went.to the
gallows as cheerfully ap though he was
going to his wedding instead. It was a
perfect execution without hitch or
Haw
vo Many. Men, Sunstrack.
Lonpon, Eng., June 12.—A Bombay
special says that the . second -classitwin
screw cruiser Buena Ventura recently
lost seventy men by sunstroke while
cruising in the East Indies. The vessel.isthe flagship of the East India
Squadron. .
A Destructive Fire,
New York, June 12—The American
Horge Exéhange at: Broadway and 7th
Avenue was burned ldst night. It is
Supposed one man perished in the
flames. . Many valuable horses, including the mare Elsie, worth -$7,500 and
having a record of 2:1914, were burned
to death and: 100 ‘carriages were destroyed. The total loss was $200,000.
For Second Place
Sr. Louis, June: 11—Henry Clay
Evans of Tennessee arrived today, and
his appearance at once started afresh
the talk of his candidacy for the Vice
Presidency. .Evans said of course he
would be Pleased to have. the nomination, but was not, losing any sleep over
his prospe¢ts. ‘Senator Hawley of Connecticut. is disenssed in connection
with second place. The sentiment in
as prize fighting, with or without gloves
whereby bruising or maiming or other .
serious bodily injury may
to the participants, 203
Section2. Any and all persons engaging in contests designated in section.one of this act; either as principals, aids, seconds or backers, shall be
fined not less than $1,000 nor more
than $5,000, and be imprisoned in the
State prison not less than one year
nor more than three years.’ §y;> .Section 8. This act shall take effect,
immediately,
Foster’s last bulletin gave forecast of
the storm wave to cross the. continent
from 18th to 17th. The next will reach
the Pacific Coast about the 18th, cross,
west of the Rockies country by the
close of the 18th, great central valleys
20th to 22d. The warm wave will cross
the west of the Rockies country abont
the 18th, great central valleys. 20th;
. Kastern States 2ist. ~The cool’ wave
(Swill cross the west of the Rockies country about the2Ist, great central valleys
28d, Eastern States 25th.
Large Fly Wheel.
A fly wheel 124g feet in‘ diameter was .
‘cast at Watson & Nivens’ foundry this
afternoon for the Summit: mine. It .
will be used om the gearing for the!
air compressor. +
I was poisoned with oison oak and
was persuaded by frien
result.
where privy
. favor of Hobart of New Jersey seems
. pretty strong. :
. Reed's Friends Grieved,
' Wasaoron, June 11.—The published
interview with Joseph Manley, in which
the latter concedes the nomination of
McKinley, was a surprise and shock to
Speaker Reed ahd his supporters in
Washington. The Speaker, when the
report was ‘itientioned to him last night
denounced it asa lie, but today he declines to speak of the matter. Manley
took the ‘btep entirely on his own authority and’ without consulting Reed
himself or any of the Reed contingent
at Washington. A letter was received
. at Reed’s headquarters written by Manley just before he left: Augusta, in which
he said he had not given up hopes of
nomination: His last step is very
embarrasing to the-Heed men; _
es
In‘a Bad Condition.
ee
shal hell were around town today
examining the sanitary condition of
fhe city, They found numerous places
Rais td hep in ‘such condition as to be a menace to the health of
people living in the neighborhood. In
fact such was the:case’ ina majority of
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Varivus Folks
J. Cahill is over from You Bet.
John Dowling of Moore’s, Flat is in
town. sats
B. C. Condit of San Francisco is here
on a visit. «; tise
Washington. 7 git? RE 2 & Y
G. F. Graves come; over from Redding last night.
G. E. Wilson of San Jose came in on
last night’s train.
F. M. Thomason came down from
Pike City today,
Major J. S. McBride came over from
San Juan today,
Miss K, R. Smith of San Francisco is
here on a visit: a hepbiaen ck
A. J. Levy and F. W. Graham, of San
Francisco, are in town,’Dr. W. Parks of San Francisco. is
here spending a few days.
Misses Kate and Lizzie Smith came
down from Moore’s Flat today.
J. P. Blunt is here in the interest of
Shattuck & Co. of San Francisco.
=—C.A. Weeks:of Los Angélés arrived
here last evening, on his way to ‘Sierra
county. :
J. Sweet and W. T. Gribble, of San
Francisco, are here, on their way to
Downieville. : ;
Ben Lichtig, senior partner of “the
Smith Picture Company of San Francisco, is in town. je :
R. L. Jump of Fruitvale arfived here
last evening on his way to Deownieville
to visit his father.
James Cairns has so -far recovered.
from his late serious illness as to be!
able to go out for'a short walk today.,
< SRRMETIERG sane SememmceT ESR
' RB, Maloney came ‘down today” from
refamably. mardeK
entrusted to -her, was , Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation,
bed hanged in Newgate prison, London, on ' Sold by Dickerman & Co.
degrees ednesday morning. After being senik. In blic garenced to death Mrs. Dyer twice at-.
the governor general, Ww.
Praia: Eset north, or 6
. north of * iv mp pay gee gavage Mone
den. is:a Bluff ‘¢c ng a. ' tempted'to commit suicide. The wom.n
. view of the river, beach and steamers, was completely dazed when she was led
. eruor General Adjutant General
. . Nikolaie Mufavie?, .
‘in two §xplbri
' 1865-—and gpi
lal by the warden who had her in charge.
Advertised Letters.
. for his servi . ‘Bie following is‘alist of the létters
. this Ainur region to Russia, The ohief ‘Temaining in the Postoffice at Nevada
, Street in Khabarofka is called, after
i} Mutavief-Amurski, On the sta . : a a
ué’s: peddtal are engraved the hire ae eink Ae i pteten: ae ema
of bim f, his wife, about 26 military Q Se, No eK ;
. Officers and seyen scientifio men, who
. “shared in the toils and dangers of his
. expeditions. ’’ Near the statue is a band .
. stand, where a. military band plays 08): ie
. Sunday evenings, and a little temple oF
. the Blessed Virgin, the Bogoroditas, . .. \M
with painted pictures inside the walls, . ) ©
Farther on is a pretty little wood, left
for shade. Behind is the gover ee
‘Ponse;-a fi ek} bonei eg peda ree ‘ast the Wood a
steep path leads to the bathing pla é
where one has the choice of wading in} 4!
from the stony beach: or diving from a:
regular bathiug honse at the end of al
dilapidated wooden pier, -~Fortnightly
Review.
“E Pluribus Unum" on Our Coins.
According to the United States mint
is © ;
. Officials, the-wordg, ‘‘ Un Ae eee oe
first appeared upon a copper coin. If not called for in fifteen. days letStrack’? at the. Newburg (N. Y.) mint . tere will be sent to the dead letter’ ofin the year 1786, The Duited States . fice, Parties calling for any of these was very young at that time and could, detters will please:say “advertised,” and not afford the lozury of a mint, so a. a fee of one cent for each letter.
Private individual of the name of hind x
Brasher opened the Newburg coining es-}
tablishment with the intention of turn:
ing out money: of the realm for al}
semers. . Exactly how the words ‘‘ Hi}
Pluribus Unum’’ came to be used as a8
‘motto is not known, but one thing ig}p >:
“pertain, the Brasher copper coin bears . {1D
Ang that legend and the date of 1786 ig.)
‘the most valuable metal disk ever mint= . i). ° Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Woodeisel and
Mrs. G. Blodge, of Folsom, arrived here .
last night, on their way to Washington.
Mrs. George Way, one of Marysville’s'
most accomplished ladies, who has been
here on a visit for the past three weeks’.
will return to her valley home next
week, .
SinsuENeTIR seiaiainiinie
The Career of “Q,”
Arthur T. Quiller-Couch, who writes
ever the nom de plume of **Q.,’? is the
author of fascinating novels
which have made
him famots at
$d on this continent, being worth aboné. /¥
$2,000, or twice as much as the famong}
Pare dollar of 1804, >}
~~ Same time after coining his famous
copper. with the odd Latin motto ag'. .
DOVE . ribed Brasher -tried his hand};
2a da sized goldpiece, Pproducing:.
the coinichown to the numismatists as}:
““Brasher’s twenty.” The Brash
‘twenty’? was not a $20 goldpiece*}
however, for it lacked $4. of weighing.
enough, but of late years it has beco i
very scarce and valuable because of the
fact that the legend inscribed upon it
reads ‘Unum E Plaribus’’ instead of poesig
“E Plaribus Unum." This coin ie now . T ,
32. Be is a gradguished’ himself
A\pulling — the
‘stroke oar in the
_ E boat club as he
mar did by his pbril4. T. QUILLER-COUCH. Jiant intellectnal
attainments. He comesfrom a family of
writers, bat says that he took for his
master Robert Louis Stevenson. : He has
written ‘‘Dead Man’s Rock,’ ‘The Astonishing History of Troy Town,’’ ‘The
Splendid Spur’’ and other novels. He is
a Cornishman and lives at the quaint little seaport town of Fowey.
She Is Leader of a Boston Cult,
The Rey. Helen Van Anderson is the
leader of a transcendental cult recently
formed in Boston es ee
and has been installed as pastor
of a sect called
the Church of the
Higher Life. This
new woman minister is a native
of Iowa and is
about 85 years of
age. She is a
comely woman
and dresses ib the
height of fashion.
She has been lecHELEN VAN ANDERSON,
turing in Boston for about two yearge.
Moat of her life has been passed in Chicago, where she devoted herself to lite
orary pursuits and won some reputation
48 @ writer Gf short stories,
On ‘he Bridge,
uate of . Trgnity . :
college, Oxford, . :
-Where he distin. ,
‘quite asmuch by . *
snse. alt mppe to *me jthat t 5 two
a} rns, ahead bis jochonigen bos
4hgin. 8 cum rea ee RT ie ACh.
1rnia Paidtinotion Sie hnbt Laberany
it out.—Sunday choo] Titnea, . & 1
The Cursed Tower of the . hone.
valued at $1,600.—St. Louis Repoblic.. . . yap, PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY,
‘y
‘Giteal American Importing Tea Co,
Commercial St., Nevada City,
an erroneous use of the word ‘‘dominie”’
56 Mill St, Grass Valley. for ‘‘domine’’ by a recent contributor
to The Sunday School Times, He says ee
“The terms ‘dominie’ and ‘domine’
both are plainly derived from the Lat: . .
in, but do not mean the same toning.
The former ig @ Soottiah usage for”
schoolmaster only, and is universally
known becanse of ‘Dominie Sampson’
in one of the Waverley novels. The Jatler isa Hollandish, respectful designation for a minister of the gospel only,
{t is used very generally in the Dutch
‘hurches in this country, but always in
‘reverent and, indeed, affectionate
Aut
scholar calls attention, in this line, to . .
—"" “E_P. Rosenthal
uivariably confined to. that application eo wil:
vhich is required by their ati rein gaa ph rtly 5
shown, althongh the dictionaries point
The cursed tower is an architect 1)
the Bek padionlar ab Yih eked Share
Pisa and is far more impressive,, be.
Pause Itatandsypon an {so ag .
waieh's er . Particulars ae
in a" vaet “precipice: toe it .
went wrong and ita curse came upon it, later.
the tower was the keep of the Benedictiné nunnery of Soyons, Moat ungallant-. ***’
Jy, in the Pear 1560, the Huguenots captured the abbey by assault, and there“Gee shal
A howl of anguish arose from’ the .
man with the pale pink whiskers,
‘I’ve an awful stitch in my side !??
The Brooklynite beside him held fast .
to the hand rai},
.
‘That comes from?’—he helped the .
snfferer through the surgidg throng as .
Nie spoke —“‘getting hemmed in a.
crowd, ’”
.
The other said nothing, and in silence .
they threaded their Way through the ‘de}
vious mazes of the new bridge terminal. .
—New York World,
\ Rig pS oF) a Hi}
Bragley—Hello, Old, fellow! I’ve
struck it rich. . I never had such luck.
Everything I handle rises ten points—
verything I touch turns to gold. §
tthe reformed. religion, in dread lest, STARKEYV& P ALEN’S
. Grande: railzoad, ia the highest rene . % ont, and bene
yet attained i'd sin inthe Dniced courasto er at aN ia
upon the abbess, Louise a’ Amanze (poor
frightened soul!) hurriedly -embraved
without this concession to the rather decided opinions of the Conquerors, ati yiiFo cd: spy r
Worse might come, Several of her nuns Treatment by Inhalation
followed her har * ‘y heterodox @ ple, * : a =
but the mags rf: ‘snem., bs,
their ted ine pelea 88
with it intact to Valence,—Thomas A, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
Janvier in Century. eS ee
_ R.
Opposed to Dangerous Innovations,
RR RR
S FO
_ The other day a proposal was madeatik{ .) ; "iiocnee. Age
# parish -méoting for the lighting of the Catarrh.
village of Godshill, isle of Wight, with Asthma, ~" *
eight lamps, which, it
maintained at the modest odet of a half: niki Bocas, :
rose a farmer named Holllis'to: oppoes Rheumatism,
the revolutionary scheme. To: the, mind Neuralgia,
AND ALL,
of this worthy man. ite anthors were ALL
‘twanting to turn night int ate Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
hinged bad sxample t the young,” BE ORIGINAL chs ee eis hecontinued, “ke. ; Tee pound Oni ND ON]
hours of the night.” Wh they ough Sterkey and Palen, is a
do was to set a godd:. Olng . the elements of Oxyger
to bed early and getting’ ap ind . made je that 1¢
he would like tohear "i care jak
again. London Truth. houssnd
Marshall pass, on the Denver and Rio led ce not A wad Goneenee
Over one t
States. Elevation, 10,
foots . ng Siren
In 1880thére were 174,659. . . teatimont
whan ak
§ . blood; upon which not'only health but: life
. 100
". Prepaged only by 6. 1. Hood & Go., Lowell Mass.
to take, easy.
j Hood’s Pills rrdy optraee. 25 cents. ~ {
ec Elsewhere
cost 30c Elsewhere .
». ,Canned Ve es
= a eseneemcnse me
+ Constipation, caukes more f
“the its of women. Karl’s Clover ‘Root
GO
For Sale.
sale. Inquire of I. J. Rolfe. :
si oe pert eneeenn
‘Grea
} proved by the statements of leadf Sales ing druggists everywhere, show
. ‘that the people have an abiding confidence
-. Yn JH06d’s Sarsaparilia. Great
proved by the voluntary . stateCures ments of thousands of men and
. ‘women show that Hood's Sarsaparills ac. 2s Bally dbs B possens Te Ey
>. over disease by purifying, en.Power riching. and invigorating the
itself depends. . The great
exe 0f Hood's Sardaparilia in
. Success curi _ others warrants
you in believing that a faithful use of -Hood’s
Sarsaparilla will cure you if you s t from.
/ . any trouble caused by impure blood. i
oods
Sarsaparilla
; Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All d $1.
Avery desirable house and lot i Ra
de Bice 50 cents
2 at:
~ VINTON’s,
A. ISOARD
Liquor
MAKERS OF THE BEST
We Pay No High Rents!
Dealers,
>
_ Enterprise Brewing Co,
BEER IN THE WORLD,
.We Employ No Drummers! Pi
We Give the Best Terms to Retailers,
THERE IS ONLY
the best
is going to get that Twenty. It may be
ee
Beer you want the best. Try, BUDWEISER, }
my stock,
Now a ‘Word
Re Pe HUNTS "> “ew Hashes
Patrons soon na
He; shaves us at iat aki . C
children he nto
P in, if you'd have wor rst-e
= BROAD, OPP. OITIZENS' BANK.
P. G. SCADDEN,
Commercial street,
i ee ee
GH-CLASS WORKI have demonstrated that the cash ‘system of« 5 Becta
i ivorkmanship, which nom exec,
lndiee ad anfia 7 pel show
~ Groceries, Provisions,.
eS eae
‘A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevaida City
CASH GROCERY « « ee.
AND THAT’S WOLF'S, There you é4n get
for the least money,
Have you seen the $20 Money Box? Some ‘one : eas hs Satiede Gs
YOu.
To give méa trial, You will find my stock complete and my prices the lowest, If you drink
it’s fine.
ay Ey
to get the very [atest
at such narrow
turning over
About Cash:
dottig business is better Tor’ all concerned.
ally and Ht , 4
bh
" ox Pa i ene Amonte of my eee you find fres!
James Kinkead’s sh stores on
d it the topP
aay
yany b
or
Ro ttost
Lm Ue TIE Hs
Cm
apy a .
to try Hood’s ‘the places visited.; The officers above i ond ag fi Bragley : ge eso, abe: 3 ae mills in the. . a
. Sasraparilla and it cured . nm “tbe fie y uth. So Soy tS tu 1880 the namber. had risen ; tueree felt better in my life,” Mrs, F, . Damed will go over the entire town and 221,588, ‘
* Swi hnerville, California. ~~ °, wherever cause for complaint is Coe :
: Beil asa “ toama The h “be* served on’ the
. parties.
. : 8. TO A ~ aati
‘Why did you talk in French to Ethel. Mitigating) 9.
‘astnight?”’ oie ~ Little: Dot—Teabher says we
**Because I had sémething ‘. all learn to write.the same: i Sa
a, doesn’t it? aaguOt, that F wishied no ‘one else to,’ . Mumma—-That pleayes
. ih ey i no ees 1 eee ee mas hard . book
_ Consult, The Union Ice Company is now ’pre< But there.was'a French lady sitting . to’ learn td write oie “anotier. . £3
hor “. Now, if she'd ouly tell wawe: tin’
+ Hoop’s Pitts cure alt liver ills, :
: the opti : t é: To Ice Consu mers, ais, the optician, will leaye;* a rs.
and
VALLE Y¥.
ex-' pared to de iee-to any part of the close behind you,” ; eit, eer t :
‘of city: Orders.left at the Office on the} ** Yes, but I have discovered that she’ all'spell the name’ way, ehere’d te’ s
" j4f . Plaza, will be promptly attended to. tf ala net enderaiand 8 word we said." . eoufort in it.—Ixudon Advertiser
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