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June 17, 1895 (4 pages)

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yal ¥ ees eA LS THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT published Bvery Evening, except Sunday: EEE ———<$<— ———<—<———— Se ror 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month — JUNE 17, 1895. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. in OCCULT SCIENCE. —— An Interesting and Spirited Seance Given a, the Union Hotel on Saturday Evening. Can the human mind communicate with departed spirits ? Is it possible to have the condition and environment of distant relatives and friends disclosed. through the medium of spirits? Is it possible to be bronght into immediate relationship with se who have made their the spirits of tho exit from this mundane sphere and who. arc now. supposed to occupy celestial homes ? These are pertinent questions—questions which have puzzled the minds of philosophers, theolcgians and scientists for several decades, and which have recently attracted universal attention among the masses of the people. There is no disputing the fact that there is a strong tendency toward occultism on the part of the intelligent classes in th latter part of the nineteenth century, but t: what extreme this tendency will go wil depend entirely on the success of those who so earnestly promulgating this There are thousands are today mysterious science. of men and, women, many among theu: timi spiritual force. pite the pitiful and earnest force, n dreaded the mot d of these physical manifestations of the man who had his dead enemy. on the table by the spirits. nine voice. metallic answer to the question put, friend —— in San Francisco, queried the same voice, were three distinct raps. well?” A negative answer was received and the lady left on the early train for the city questions were pu same astonishing manner. ended, ofthe: unbelievers, and the rest of the even‘ing was devoted to tism, which produce sults. . The seance was one of tt ful ever given will rain ing away from seanc ~ PERSONAE POINTERS living in this city, who sincerely believe 1m e—who believe it 1s possibl: occult scienc those of their to held intercourse with who have shaken the earthly coi] and 1 a spiritual form. If this conbe true, then we friends have assumed tention, or rather belief, must candidly admit that we are constantly surrounded by hosts of spiritual forms which, while uot visibleto the naked eye throug): rays of light—for spirits only manifest themselves in the dark—may be conversed with when the believer is in @ proper spirit of devotion. These people are ready to earnestly defend their doctrine and they ars prepared to forcibly corroborate their contentions by practical demonstrations of the : rampnto, are 1D town. belief to which they 80 strongly adhere. fact, itis evident that those who ignore the } ee : is here on a visit, claims of occultism and speak scornfully and dieparaging'y of through the medium of through # prejudice born of ignorance to judge of such the revelations mad spirits,” do 8 ane are incompetent mo mentous matters, But, if we accept the teachings of spirituwe ‘ffiust discard the teachings 0! : i : ing from a visit to San Francisco. One of «he cardina) alism orthodox theology. doctrines of religion is, the departed dead never return. emphatically teaches that once they the terrestrial for the celestial sphere, that the spirits ¢ The Bibl leav. forever sever their connectien with thipgs + pes ‘ ginia City yesterday morning, mortal. Now, if occult science can 8U evening. Pp. A, Flym and A. T. Kyle from Birchville yesterday. J. Morrison returned to y the) Cc “\ her parents, cessiully demonstrate, aud there ‘are many here who assert it can, its claims of inte course between the spiritual and the huma the teachings of the Bible go for naught, y ‘ re ane a Hill are here visiting Mr. and religion must of necessity lose its tige. Apropos of the above remarks there was an ; : ; versity, arrived home this morning to spene interesting and successful seance giver some.local adepts on Saturday evening’at the \ A select party of ladies and : : : here last evening on a visit to Mr, and Mrs, gentlemen, guests at this. caravansary, Was gp B. F. Snell. Union Hotel. assembled in the parlor on Having almost exhausted the category supthe idea of a plied by -‘pleasure’s wand,” peance waseuggested as & diversion to the the fun and frolic indulged in. Among party were some sincere believers in the mnysteries “of spiritualiem; also some who} But the suggestion met with the approbation of all quickly were skeptical and indifferent. the guests and preparations were made to receive the spirits. to say that the room had to be darkened, ‘‘Jove darkness rather After this necessary precau~ tion had been taken @ circle was formed and inside the circle space was reserved for A painful. silence for-spirits, like men, than light.” the mysterious visitors. was observed by every attendant, and after the lapse of a few minutes one of the ‘*faithful’? remarked in reverential tones, ‘‘If there maniis a spirit in the room will he please fest himself.” suppressed giggle of the part of those who intercourse, ridicule the idea of spiritual but their skepticism was changed to horror when they perceived the form of a spirit in There was no denying A hole in the floor the reserved circle. ‘the form or the reality. was ata premium under the circumstances, for every one knows that spirits are averse to criticism and unbelief and the shudders would To muke that permeated the unbelievers have checked an earthquake. matters. worse ope of the skeptics recognized in one of the forms an old time enemy long siace dead and, as he suppgsed, for ever out” Being of an extremely nervous temperament, the strain on his system. was ible change in the hair was noticeable the next After several interésting and edifying of the way. intense, -and a percept color of his day. pleasure be ru, by pnt It is: needless At this request there was @ A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, H. E. Phillips of Auburn is in tewo. Mrs. W. H. Kruger of Alameda arrived here last evening. F. W. Page, the . Powder morning. J. L. Merguire and wife arrived here this morning from San Francisco, A. G. Clark of San Francisco arrived here yesterday. Superintendent Fred Zeitler is i Francisco-on mining business. James Fogarty and T. Edware terday from a visit to San Francisco. , Mrs. N. ghaniy, Sierra county, Portland, Oregon. lish, the room a8 \back. The table toured o though propeiled and it was enough to do to keep being floored by it. by some physical The agnostics ment and were desperately But they continued desprotestations ef encountered the spirit of Then there was rapping But Th “Have I a spirit friend in this room queried a femiMr. and Mrs. Brownsmith were going gold. Itis believed that ‘the stringers wil] Can, Se loud, . to a wedding. She was setoue in the . jake into a solid Jedge and that a valuable which was ao affirmative ‘‘How is my is she well? To this there “Js the child raps, gown, as muc “Td put on His next morning. Several other t and answered in the The sitting soon much to the relief and satisfaction the day, b had ti many ton gl ‘ W know she W experiments in hypnod some marvelous rene most success— here by amateur oF professiona] talent. Some of thé skeptics. are . — still skeptical but they declare that they stag x tain their skepticism by remaines in the future. prom worlc are will him Doings and Intentions. miss man of Sap Hett came over. } thar Forbestown thir it. ° hav mis the joy: you wit San ds came over Mrs, Hothersall returned Saturday evenpil the Mr. and Mrs, J. C. MeCall returned yesBennetts left today for Alleon @ visit. : Miss Eliza Davey arrived here from Vjrgs on @ visit t& Peter Burns returned here Sunday from It of Columbia Engwife and Mrs. L. Woodruff and sl Edgar Hook, @ student at the State Unibefore Mrs. Brownsmith caught her Two Lives Saved . the sumer vac tion, preath sufficiently to. tell im what she nak i : Mrs. John Lawaence of Oakland arrived. really thought of him.—Chicago TimesMrs. Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, Herald. Ill., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for v Dr. Bowman returned Saturday from Chicago, where he bas been studying deutistry. Judge Niles Searls and wife arrived here from Sav Francisco Saturday evening on a visit, : Miss Gaynor and M. last evening from San Franciscoon their Gaynor arrived here to North San Juan. R. H. Hal] and B, J. Francisco, arrived, here on Whiteside, of San last evening's train. Miss, E. G, Zeilo and family, of San Francisco, arrived here last evening to spend th« summer at the Union Hotel. : Miss Tessie Prince, Miss Ida Welhelm, Miss M. Purcell Miss Hoffman and Mise Nathan, of (@rase Valley, were at the county seat today visiting their many friends. Thom&# Jones returned Saturday evening from Newcastle, where he has been engaged for some time past in putting up buildings for the South Yuba Water Company’s big electric plant at that place. Col. J. B. Low, the mining expert, arrived at Grass Valley this morning, and after going out and examining the Merrimac mine, left on the 2 o’clock train for Virginia City. He was obliged to forego visiting this city, owing to urgent business op the Comstock. He will return to this city within a week, and remain for several day examining some of the mines in this district. Ree ee Officers Elected. —— Court Hydraulic, A. O. ¥.,-of North Bloomtield has elected the following offiA. Montéith, P.C. :R.3 F. L. ArboCG. R.; J. J. Sughrue, 8-0. Ba Poi: L. Buckley. F. 8.;'E. Pencers: gast, Sughrue, RK. 8.; experiments, which must have convinced . rose, Jr., T.+ W. Foes, 8. W.; Geo. Penthe most obdurate, the spirits disappeared . rose, J. W.: K. Currier, 8: B.; F. ‘Cumj as mysteriously as they came. iiine, a. B a el Theexponents of, occultiem periment that they deter mised to try others heavy equally a8 interesting. A Targe, tible was placed and the attendants around it, Bilence was observed -as-on the. : previous sitting and the spirit was requested in the samé manner to manifest his pegs Bump, ence by forcibly moving the table. bump, bump, went this heavy piece of furand up, initure like a tempest-tossed ship, up, up,, went the hair of the skeptics till jt resembled the the quills of a poreupine’s » exultant over the success of the firs were now A in the middle of the room seated.“ themselves No Good. . t exn t The Attorney-General . has opinion declaring the alien amendyient tp: the State constitution adopted by the last Legislature inoperative. According to his opinion aliens-may continue to enjoy the rendered a SHE S consciousness of a new and delightful but he had been waiting three*) quarters of an hour and his temper was marked as the carriage rolled away. have very much preferred to do so tokept waiting. ‘“‘Humph! wedding. ”’ ‘‘Seems to me she’s pretty late in havgustus, won't it be to watch George Hi nry’s face when he ‘At any rate, figure of speech as her ‘Yes, I mean to keep my eyes fixed on Sees . foolish when he is beg married. see, I know exactly what wear, but you must notice just how she looks and acts and tejl me. gracious, I’ve . What. shall I do? “T think, Mr. Remonstrance. was husband went structions as to the where geen a thing without my glass. ’’ you going into a fit?’’ while I was bunting for your lorgnette 1 knocked a pile of glasses eracked looking through a pair-of empty rims all afternoon, that’s all."’ mented today,’’ said Willie Wishington.
fect magazine poem. ’”’ idea in me.’’—Washington Star. or’s and tellhim I would settle that little matter? The Fortuna Mine, , ——— Work at the Fortuna mine has been sus~ pended temporarily. After pumping-out the water the parties having the mine under bond thoroughly inspected . it and had @ ‘quantity of quartz taken out. The formation between walls is about six feet wide and is-composed of stringers of quartz ranning through earthy matter or waste. The stringers are rich and there is also considerable ochre that carries a good per cent oF ought It Was on Account of the Lorgnette. mine Will be developed. We learn that the parties having the bond are well pleased with the indications and that they expect to close the bargain for the property and resume operations within two weeks. Death From Appendicitis. — h ruffled as her sleeves. on’t see why.a woman can never her gloves, in her r yom,’’ he rewife looked injured. ‘*T should Cornelius Conroy, a young man of Grass Valley, a blacksmith by trade, died last night. He had been sick~*since Thursday. Death was the result of the disease known this disease, what is ut I know how ” { should think you’d have me to put’em ‘on if you had as arms as an octopus and a 16 butyou dislike to be has and eare in plentyof time, dear. I ; ; vermiform appendix, a small sack attached Indigesti Dyspepsia and catar ed my wife taking Hoo: Hood's =. we Cures ed in. looks reat suffering. symptoms, weight. I have also taken Hood’s Sarsapariila for Scrofala with much penefit. 00d’s : Dp as appendicitis, Io ove on each one. known to the medical frate nit tl saparilla is a splendid_tonic and blood sdica orn 4 sa as OY urifler. HERMAN P. EMERY, Sixth treet, Portland, Cregon. on, Cramps rh of the bowels, causShe has eer 33 Sarsaparilla and has no b Sarsaan Laura well-enough to be sure that ould come late even to her own . *© the bowels, and which so far as known has no’ function to perform, becomes the receptacle of some foreign substance, usually a fruit pit or seed, which‘ unless removed by a surgical operation causes corrosion or inflamuiation, followed in a short time by death. Dr. Huntington of Saeramento performed an operation on Conroy, but it was too late, as gangrene had set in. No seed or pit was found in the appendix, but instead a concretion from the bowels. wedding of her own. fe { s. Brownsmith giggled: “‘Oh, Autoo funny? “I mean jses—to-endow her with all his Aly goods. ”’ that will not be a mere promise to obey » A man. does look 80 You Laura is to An Important Strike. all the time. The strike at the Belle Fountaine mine} Call « last Saturday is considered one of the most important ever made in the Willow Valley district. A ledge from fourteen to sixteen inches wide has. been uncovered, and the quartz is very rich, nearly every piece showI wouldn’t for the world. Oh, my forgotten my lorgnette. Tam as blind as a bat a thing Francisco, is in town. _ Sherithont it. vi Geo. M. Pond came ip 08 we ‘‘Humph! Do as you did before you ing more or less free gold, train from San Francisco, got it. You-never complained of being ——~-—_+ «988 P. Henry came over from Truckee last . nearsighted then. ” } Moving. Fe seieeee Cit 3rownsmith, that I am 189 my own eyes Mrs. Perry moved her restaurant today er acquainted with to Mrs. Mills’ building, Broad street. An1 you are. No; J can’t. see without Bec You must just leave me at the . tone Tam will move into the place made p church and go back and get it?” vacant by Mrs, Perry. rca + @e-+_ Will Commence July ist. —— in vain, and: her in high dudgeon, most minute inabouts of the When he got back to greeted him with “Oh, Augustus, Iwas 580 afraid wouldn’t be able to find it, and hout it I might just as well have due back hirst ing received the The South Yuba Water Company have their main electric line up as far down as Rocklin, and are now wiring the fruit houses and business houses alo: g the way. They will be ready for business about July Ist, ————+-08eSecurely Kntrenched sing articlt. church, his wife ani afte sal kidney complaints, sick headache, nervousness and other inorganic maladies are removed by it. It promotes a relish for the food as well as the ability to digest and assimilate it. The infirmities of declining years are mitigated by it, A wineglassful before retiring promotes health yielding repose, med an inch higher, on the right side an onthe left. But I couldn’t have ‘So you saw it all, eh?’ ‘OF course I did. Augustus Brown1ith, what on earth is the matter? Are ‘*Not at all, my dear, only, you sé@, (nee Ar the first indications of disorder, the deranged or enfeebled condition of the stomach, liver, or bowels, should be promptly rectified by Ayer’s Catharic Pills. These Pills do not gripe, are perfectly safe to take, and remove al] tendency to liver and bowel complaints, things off the burean. them, and both of the right across, soI just and you’ve been was among ipped ’em both out, And the carriage had gone five blocks 2 Oe ——— her, but two bottles Dr. King’s New Discovery ooinpletely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos, Eggers, 136 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured, He is naturally thankful, It-is such results, of which_these_ are samples, that prove the the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial] bottles at Carr Bros, Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. A Diverted ‘Compliment. pretty near being complios . came ‘‘How. was that?’’ asked his friend. ‘Miss Cayenne. told me I was a per“Indeed ?”’ “‘Y-a-a-s. She said I didn’t have an His Feelings. Travers—Did you go down to my tailGood Appetite Is restored and the disordered stomach and liver reinvigorated by taking Office Boy—Yes, 61r. Travers—And did he seem convinced? Office Boy—He did. Ho said he was convinced that you wouldn’t. —New York Herald. A Bar to Complete Enjoyment. _‘*L suppose you are looking forward to’ the baseball season with pleasure?’’ said Hobbes to his friend, th baseball crank. “]T don’t know,’’ said-the crank pathetically. ‘‘You see, mf¥ vocal chords are in wretched condition. Chicago Record. i Peruvian er Hie Struck, The best and most pleasing Tonic and Restorative for weak and impaired digestion, Their action is immediate in bringing instantaneous relief and renewed appetite. For sale.every where. The Perfect Tonic. , Take no substitute.BROAD STREET and. under 50 years, ‘or purpores, whi h said Poll Tax shall aud become collectable on end after tre by law lor the collec i Section 2, Nevada ‘s hereby made collector of 6 inthe munner provided by law. and upon the neglect or refusal of any person liab'e therefor to py erid owned by such person,. mace afterthree hours verbal notice Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ills. 256, Greatly Reduced Prices Of Trimmed-Summer HATS and the Greatest Variety. and be convinced. LEADER MILLINERY. , NEVADA CITY. Ordinance No. 120. — rdinance to provide Revenue—to levy & y Road end Street Poll Tax for the years 5 and 1896. Ts EB ROARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY of Nevada 40 ordain Aas follows: street Poll ttiea 1. ThataCity Road and Tax of Three Dollars is hereby levied, male l year [8:5-1896, upon each the ag ifthe City of Nevada over day of June 1895, in the maner The City shall collect the same r dema: 4, said Marshal must «ol City Road and Street ‘on of School Poll Taxes, Marshal of said City of e by seizure und ga e of any personnel propSaid sale may be President pro tem. for the inhabite of 21 become rovided aid tax, said tax lect the of time Please Read This ; Wes See SLSESESRST akasasasas them first and then come to us and compare our theirs, and see if ours are not all we claim them to be. We have Men's Suits, good fitting Goods, and eS] SSN 3 ~ AND THINK FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU HAVE NOT THOUGHT EEFORE R& JOHNSTON Are in the Swim lor Trade this Spring and Summer CART With one of the Handsomest Lines of Spring Glothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc., Htc’ EVER SEEN_IN THIS Corry. —_—_—$ 0 There are others. Consult Goods and Prices with We are not the only Clothiers in this city, the Correct Style from $5 to $v0. Our Furnishing Goods can’t be beat. OUR SHIRTS ARE PERFECT FITTING. You know as well as we can tell you that some shirts choke one, arms are too short, tail always creeping up around your NOT SO WITH OURS. Ours are cut by mea 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 @ full line of BULL BREECHES, the best working Tants mais. Can not be ripped. Also, Sampson's Overalls,” 60 cents per pair. Also, a Beautiful line of Straw Hats. Gaiter & Johnston, THE ONE PRICE HOUSE. Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. collar, etc. SS —— from French Corral yesterday, : : : : : 4 7 é been at home for all IT could see! Now A. Hampel and Gus A. Hoffman, of Sac: i — and place andthe provisions of Sections 8791 watch me make Alice green with envy. ¥ : Re eek RIK A od ny 579). She ia literally se fe one s Against disease are those who are prutig Melber ie Pope 8796 of the At hive Code of She is erally dying for 0 ) 7 aT ; ’ ruta, ' ig -Nrs. H. A, McCormack of San Francisco . jmow.’’ Re » YOU . dential enough to renew failing energy by petiare aa uals. lca dela : ipetet ley ae the aid of the grand fortifying agent, Hos-. section 8. The: City Marshal must make & . : Well, thank goodness, 1t8 all . tetter’s Stomach Bitters, which promotes a sworn report to the City Board of Tiustees of . L, Ryan of Berkeley arrived here last . over !’’ groaned Mr. Brownsmith on the . vigorous discharge of the duties imposed koi Eamcans Ol Gide pent. Bo enti evening. way home. ‘fIn consequence of our be-. pon the various organs by nature, and . pay the sume, les the amount. of his per. y an o_late we were _§ : ack hich if impeded or relaxed speedil bring . centage for collection, 10 the City Treasurer at J. BR. Reyholds canie down from Sierra . 128 8° late we were_so_far back that I] “ sabchee peedily Dring . the ‘ at : tele} . my Be mere couldn’t see a thing.” about their disorder. Digestion, assimilanay ata time that other revenues are made cs iaee-< yesterday. _—cpie idea! Why, I saw it all. If the . tom ® due secretion and direction of the gection 4, The City Marshal shall be allowed C. Hegarty came down from Moere+}_¢rg¢yman had nthe dentist, George bile and a regular habit of body are ineured . fifteen per cent of aliguch poll taxes co lectedclergyman ft bate) ntist, Georg?) jv the sy ps f : : by him for said fiscal year, for making such Flat today. Henry couldn’t have been more tcipht»y the systematic use 0 this safe, prompt . olle«tions = sth ¢ . os oe : “3 fi ; ae and thorough medicine. Chills and ‘fever, Pag ed June 6, 1895, by the* following vote: ened, while, a8 for. Laura, ier veil was . bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, Yea—Carr, Gault, Kicn, No—noue, J, C. Rice, LEADING JEWELERS. LURTJE «& BRAND, AS AN IT 1S THE MACK & CO., Sole Proprietors, San Fimacisco, Cal, Footman—Please, mum, you'll have . ————_-— Mrs. Highupp—Why so, Jeames?’ GUS KOPPE, Proprietor. Footman— You having foreign Two Round Trips Daily ste Fare, $1. counts, Russians and Germans, a callin ev'ry day, mum, and I’m put to the exA nice, shady, 16-mile drive, with excellent scenery and no high trestles. are + ee + sane property rights as native born citizens. , eer een ee ——————~ Order Your Ice. The to any pact of the city. Orders left at tae office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to,a Union Ice Company will deliver ice! {. tra expense of payin a doctor to reset my ase Timetable : jaw after callin their names, mum.— Wonder. : as, Leave Nevada City at 4:45 A. M. Connections made with Colfax local to Sacramento, ‘ : Leave at 11:45 A. M. connecting with No. 1 East and No. 2 West bound trains, Dus EverywHERE we go we find some ene who has been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is . the greatest curative agent. It is the . great blood purifier and nerve tonic. —_—Hoop’s Pitts for the liver and bowels, act j ters furnished free. easily, yet promptly and efficiently. Avdertising [Medium The : Transcript BROAD STREET, above pine, NEVADA CITY, —LATEST STYLES IN— Diamonds Watches, Clocks and Other Precious VSEVENTEEN: jewele WAY CHES The Besv¥ TIME KEEPERS Stones, Spectacles, Opera Glasses . } Jewelry, Leather Goods, Silk Guards. Sterling . Silver and Plated Ware \ Jewelry madeto order and repaired. Watches, Clocks and Spectacles ‘repaired and warranted. First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. Ex Country orders promptly attended to. ) . FOR MEN’S WEAR.~@ae— . cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and y< Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOAILS of the Latest facings, ab price® Come A PERFECT, a FIT GUARANTEED. Fashion, with satin linings and silks that compare favorably with “store” and. see ther. ; ——— E. E. DULAC~\Merchant ‘Tailor. Commercial Street, in Transcript Block. eee y ee ES EEA ee YS ee ¥ ** -—C Ulve yOu Ure I ; For Conimon sens ; I. YOU HAVE’A SUIT MADE WITH US. SUITS $15. UP. PANTS: $4. UP. —_— Sxrmith Perfect Fit Guarantied. CALL AND a _— Bros. Merchant PINE STREET; NEVADA CITY. Beautiful Suitings and Overcoats, . ) \ . I have an extensive line of imported and domestic sur “Sunday . overcoats. 4 ( BXAYINE G00DS “Tailors. g