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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 13, 1896 (4 pages)

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teow ; ae which they hed cared hint cutsiaé the Wg aaah _ Within, Six. Inches, Pee meg sr L. J. Kimball, inventor sieses of @ magneto electric battery intended. in yegard to the position of the Roman. do know th to locate deposits. of: gold>besiving’and . Catholic Church. on the question of i here in Név other, ores, visited the Empire. mine in papas bnseg Sierra county, about, a ae wihaes oinioh shot of ore wath be ' lieay ot ore .was strack . in the ys within six inches of the mark made by Prof: Kimball. It would scent: from. this that: there is more virtue im the appliance than some people have given "it credit for, and this demonstration of ita usefulness will no doubt lead to an . . vhs tnalncmen be ondered—and it will bé here next week—one.of the: finest paper cutters to be had in the State:. It ie'e dandy and weighs about:a thouaend‘pousds, With this ea ae can trathfally in the chic Gat it hens newspeper. arid. job office ‘2econd only to those in the big oi We are to do any class: of in the highest style of: the: art and at prices satisfactory to all who . ae ~ following have ‘have been stasis offiere ot Ponemiab Degree of Powhattan; genta A. Pagina gomer, Aesistant Soopan:of: ptchibe Mrs) J. Sime, Keeper/of Wampum, The installation of officers will take place’ prelate Rotertainment ‘Tonight. = This: evening the “ Oslendar of the Days ” will be presented at the Theater. pico hig It ig. daid to be a very inNicholee Shingle bas’ got, Bie cronk beer factory running and.expects to-be . stated alle to supply customers with that de‘gummer beverage by about the ist of Jaly. Mr. Shingle is the sole of the factory and guarantees to ftirniah » first-class article, pane ir te Wie dence mine, was slightly terday by & cave. a nee into a pra sdystorig tee . f ¥.J. A ay 3 OO. Rakas, O ‘Drugyists, 750, eniervet Woodland “Ores ér, the . : Segue . market, can be had of Phil.’ #ry committee an-insult to all people . ang best inn, the oole agent. a25-tf of his creed, Hecharged Mr. Garver rab bot “haphvoe? en . a Eprroa i a ashore Masten . meseage ae to the truth of certain seri. ; ous charges that were made against me . ? wintery: previous to the: holidays, in} ? trine. Politically, a member of the Ro: ‘man Catholic Church who is a citizen: ~\of the United States has all the rights band privileges ‘that such: citizenship: . the United States, — ; propriations. “1g, M. Walling, Literary. Deputy County Assessor, to enter a protest.. He moved that the portion .» \of-the report ‘relating to the ‘secur: ling of Mr. Garver be. rejected . strained.. The chairman waited. min‘. Gray) against it, many members of the . . gentiomen, I te Nee sun ‘mu waa. © beat Bi hee: i Chathes, Mnibnc Several 00:t0h Goals mitteemen Want to Quit in " \ Threats: of Withdrawing. Sub-. i acre eee ee % NT epue es ye : Grattan tarts of at last night's meeting of the Fourth . of July committee, Thave the following. to say : I delivered @ course of lectures last (is one, or that he is.ngt, do I caré, . .Nor-do I know that he ean Lo . which I expressed my honest. opinion . theology. During the course Pe said lectures, I acknowledged the worth of seems erroneous. I tried to avoid on tagonizing that element of the commn-' they nity. : Thave since. been grossly misrepresented by exaggerated statements. ‘My personal feelings towards members N of the Roman Catholic Church are kindly, although I may differ in docny implies, and I would sscrifice any personal feeling andcomfort to. secure: him such rights and. privileges, I ‘am. opposed toany party or plan: that would seem to deprive him of them.’ I ‘believe in a just representation of ‘the interest ofall men under the’ law, I believe in the right of free ‘speech: and ‘the fnll expression of honest opinion as guaranteed by the constitution of Li J, Gisvin. Grass va Ley, June 13. { é the Fourth of Jnly ceuititiae of eke rangements had’ 8 spicy session. at the ‘Courthouse last. evening. It had as-‘sembled for the purpose of hearing the . },:, teports of progress made by the various committees and revising the apThe trouble ‘began. when Hon. as chairman of the Committee, which was composed of* himself, ex-Senator Preston and L. §.: Calkins, reported among other things that Rev. Leonard J. Garver, pastor of the Congregational . 9.4 Church at Grass Valley, had been engaged to deliver the oration on the Fourth: This announcement jed T. H. Carr, pe the. General @ommittee, and his reason foy so doing if necessary. “Fheré were.two or three seconds to the motion. Chairman N. P. Brown stated . it and asked if the meeting was ready to’ tote. Everybody appeared to be. paige -hen hehe aes geste ute of 80. The stillness accumulated till it conjd be almost felt. “AW in favor af the motion will say aye,” remarked the chair. There wae-@: vigorons reponse from those opposed to the selection af Mi, Garver. ‘The contrary vote was called for and then a division was demanded. Garr and five (Messrs. Walling, ‘Pres-;ton, Calkins, D. EB. Morgan and J. 'B. general committee not voting:at all. : When the resi wee Anmounoes Set . star Preston. se _. the meeting.” extra ordinary. action of the ci eee of the ae: committee. “that he was prepared to give . Ten stood for the motion of Mr. . “Mr! Chairman and my resignation as Cnunian le gael ‘and left 7. ~ Judge Walling arose to a question of privilege end said that in view of the. saat ct Te net ditectly 9 0. 5. Brand tated that bo had’ waked spe bpased Oe Carr’s motion simply. beonuse. 5.54 ‘though. pewha his chu C F gent ay . «The Star Spangled Banner” by Miss The literary Mraanithac voncrted that Grass Valley aa Ghde es recta ‘Farnum of the same place for and* Revs, W. C: Gray and’ J. ue 46 for chaplains. Vocal music bed been ar Pisano wd roms ay Aarons Ss ~ REMEMBER-I HAVE a Pls lapanttary mari Garver of; BARNED THE REPUTATION We have them to SELL—not to keep and look at. so low that the price will not cut anly figure with you. Call in and examine. oo line of MEN'S 97.50, $10-andSi if SUITS FOR SUMMER. CARTER & JOHNSTON, the One. Price aes ae Ice Cream and e ! 5 Ne ae : ai Ice Cream Soda TODAY AT FOLEY’S JUSTLY ; . \ OF MAKING THE FINEST . ICE CREAM SODA IN TOWN FOLEY'S—smcty pastes 13 COMMERCIAL ST. : Mabel Hughes, . i neeycegcallenlben Pore deiehin Heed euiicis Rie ai also ee coe ielorbiecwiogaaeypemprogganr? , $12.50; afternoon amusements, $100; Re pepe ew Pong amusements, $400; printing, ee $95;. literary, $40; salute, etc., $27.50; was outspoken and emphatic, in: favor ‘ os Bid not pivi Bie tne rey ag cat ew deve prior in arriving at the decision we did. We supposed that we -lived ‘in. a free country and were governed that guaranteed to every the right to believe politically ‘could not afford to stand: by the decision it had made. He concluded by tendering his sésignhtion as s member of the literary committee, part he had taken, and said he proposed ‘to stand-by his action: He repudiated the inference that the subcommittee had -been actuated by any ion of they. -had {dene “of . ane is, thé: Ro Cnnolen He tho ee gre of the genefal * pe in dictating to the literary committee was: unwarranted; It was eee he said, that his use as se A tabhcooptents ended, arid he of his resignation. The Chairman did not recognize any of the resignations of the literary committee, and the meeting en took no action concerning them F. E. Brown raised the point of order that the vote arid discussion'on the apPaes Misidebe Garver was out of ‘he genera) committee had pty . ‘the literary “eommittees given; them. full authority to ‘act, and had ho rtight’to undo their work. He. did not penne Cele eae the point.. kD, dessan, tactehe: 66 the aameeed committee, had been detained by business and did n: ive at the meeting pear tytarals con, gge ly coer the meeting apon*the subject before it,
condemning the act of the general committeé and holding that the literary committe _ in. selecting Mr. Garver tlie Samanhet pace gnabe, friends of the Nevada City ; and 5, ad . "sto, $288, pRaisteare ag $125; Goddess of Grass Valley assisting ns to celebrate =. by’ a Declaration of: sb citizen ‘again on Friday evening next, and religiously as he saw fit,” He went. . on to charge that intolerance and_ big-'‘warned the general committees that it '. Jaa ates bat the Bgbent. adlene ince select . «. paiuting and drawing at her studjo in the am . Teansoript Building, Wedneadpys and Satur~. . dgys, from 9 until 12 and from 1 until 4, g . be obtained for 50. cent Mr. Brand said: “I voted tot Mr. MOORE have since heard Iam satisfied » mis . ) SBewe2e mittee. I’move a reconsideration.” e ‘Permanent There were several seconds to thie Ar > Bt WLS ry pes I guarantee dedaiodihens.( aca ion , Aovata i The revised pale for the fae oad Invitation deeet parade, $120; muof Liberty, $20; decoration of hall, ‘firemen, It was decided to have the parade start at 10:80 a. m. and the literary exof ercises take place at 2 o’clock p, m. J. C. Nilon and D. F. Douglass. were amusements. The committee adjourned to meet Absolutely Pure. “A cream of tartar baking powder. had . Highest of all in leavening strength.”— Late Unitep Srates Government Foop . REPort. oa Royal Baking Powder Company, NEW YORK. — 0 CENTS A WEEK Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $2a month. Each additional line 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance, Housekeeping Rooms. Furnished rooms for rent on Prospect Hill, Nevada City, opposite residence of John Werry. Inquire of Mrs. John Brodie. ju Art Studio. Mies. Cora Sutton will give instructions in Nevada County Directory. : Copies of the Neyada County Directory can By mail 75 cents, Apply to PRED. E: BROWN, Transeript office. PRNTOGRAPHS. MADE BY at . tz t (ME eae’ PRICES as Low as Possible ' 5° Por FIRST-CLASS Work. : a Popular] OME UMMER PECIALTIES Waists ys 50. cents to $2. Latest in TIES to go with them. Dimities, Grass Goods The most popular in the way of Dress goods, Kid Gloves ou R_— Telephone No. 30. a Bors" ait ¢ DR ‘Line includes the SANCHEZ & HAYA, EL BELMONT, — WOODPECKER, HERIIAN. CORTEZ, GEN. ARTHUR. 5 Cent Brands Our King V and. Spanish Belle are elegant Smokes for a nickel. H. DICKERMAN & CO., DRUGS AND STATIONERY, Cor. Pine and Commercia) ste. Therefore we Lae sani hens. alg Supplies you with Cigars? Can please you in this particular, The finest Havana Cigar fe the market, : PERE In Summer from up. Infants’ Headgear The finest, most poe and rich lot of Ha Gap for the little bees that you ever saw, A CHANCE Mh FTE ‘DOLLAR BED-ROOW SET Millinery Fresh line of Trimmed Hata received weekly from San Francisco. An elegant lot of sha and trimmin; “TRIM § HATS F Mrs, Lester & Crawford, MAINSTREET = +: NEVADA CITY “Whatever is worth doing at all _ is worth doing well.” All of which is a good rule to live up to in buying as well.as in. doing JOB PRINTING nting office in Nevada county, or iy nterior of the State, for that matter r equip for turning out fi ered lhe work then is the Daily Transcript Job Printing Office, Which: is constantly adding to its plant the moat attractive and popular See MODERN TYPES, BORDERS, AND ORNATSIENTS. Our prices are as low as the lowest for good workmanship and good material, Consult with us when you want REC BALL RAMS, BUSINESS CARDS, LETTER HEADS, INVITATIONS, CIRCULARS, STATEMENTS, . a DBILLS, TIC ‘5 VISITING CARDS Teachers’ Bxamination. SEMI-ANNUAL TEACHERS EXAMIwill take meee at the Washington Tinsion House, commencing Monday, July 6th,1896, And will continue for hs week, » teak Nevada City, Juné 9th, WHELIHAN HROS “9 Sertesma st Wine praia Given.to every person purchasing $5° Worth of Groceries for Cash SEE THE’ PRIZE AT LEGG.& SHAW’S STORE Boneless Ham for Picnics. ‘My Special Delivery System is an Unqualified Success. 'W. E. JOHNSTON, Have You Tried it? Junc. Broad and Commercial sts. Telephone No. 43. ———— AT THE CLOSING OUT SALE eee, WHITE HOUSE see Retiring From Business : * BEEHIVE GROCERY J. J. JACKSON, This week we will offer to the pnblic our entire stock, consisting of DOMESTIC PERCALES, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, . CRASH-TOWELING, CRETONES, NAPKINS, HITE GOODS, At such low figures as has never been offered before. Come early and secure some of these Good values. THE WHITE HOUSE, B. NEWMAN & Co. Proprietor Agency For--Monogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta henamias Ale Depot for > Agents for Ruhstallerts Gilt Edge rm ‘ Fancy GroceriesPATE FOILS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND Fish. Pep sin > MES ot oe ee $1 25 Duffy’ SMe Saas t oo}! Gamecock Whisky {v4 quart-© 1-00 EXT, Whisky ott aval Boante Root Beer 8, Matis. 20 oy 2 Rh ge 3 7 EAR —o é ” Battle Ax ree