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June 25, 1896 (4 pages)

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_S TRANSCRIPT. T . p : DUTTA ablished Sept. 6, 1860, A GRAND. RECEPTION. recerassv rome‘ QUR GRAND CLEARANCE SALES BRIEF MENTION. oy Nat, P, Brows & Go.. HIM".. L. Johnson Heartly Welcomed Minor Notes and Comments of Local His Fathers Before Him. i The ordinary Egyptian is by instinet {Special to the Dariy TRANSCRIPT. ] utterly opposed to military life. The “Home Again,” Interest, last thing he warfts to do in the world is . Congressman Grove L. Johnson was! Two or more fights Jast hight. Noto fight. He hates the pomp and cir-. accorded the grandest welcome any body hurt. eumstance of glorious war, and nothing . e telegram . Public man ever received at SacramenFoley is still in his nature is appealed to by the idea . on top with his fine ice of A strife and combat, to, on Tuesday evening An Outlaw Caught. M ~PERSONAL POINTERS, Cal 25 ‘ AGRA, J last. It was ¢ream soda. from Red Bluff says that outlaw Lever5 : HERE t ed at that town today truly merited and the people there re-. Look out for fire on the night. of the gardless of political affiliations joined 8d and 4th. by Sheriff Bogart, re Too much eare cannot in making it a grand ovation for the .be used. . A Concise Chronicle of Varivus Folks’ distinguished gentleman. Mr. Johnson A number of tramps are in town, ee made an extended speech, from which Marshal Getchell has his weather Doings and Intentions. we copy the following. extract : eye on them. . J. A. Sallivan of Stockton is in town. Another matter. We all know that New York, Jone 25.—Gustavus W. A McKinley Club will be formed in H. W. Morris was over from SanJuan . Smith, a Confederate Major General in . there have been differences of opinion this city after the excitement of the the. civil war, died here today. last night. He. between the people of the valley and 4th of July is over: W. H. Hustler was over from Cheroserved urider General Scott in Mexico, The Assessor has about . finis . the people of the mountai ns in referhed kee yesterday, was Street Gommissioner of New York . @2ce to the manner in which mining his work of assessing, and the office A. G. Stall of Sacramento arrived . fora time, and comma nded the. Con-. bas been carried on. We all know that work is nearly completed. here last evening. An B-Confederate Dies, =~ Commencing And continuing . He is a good-tempered, pleasure-loy ing man, and for 5,000 years his ances Till July 5th, 1896 tors before him have loathed the clash of steel. Go: back as far as you like in Egyptian history and you will never find a trace of the Viking spirit in the inhabitants of the Nile valley. The successful wars of the Pharaohs were waged by mercenaries, and the papyri show that the military calling was always described as pure evil. The records show little delights in battle, but plenty of picturesque contrasts between We Are Loaded, the horrible miseriés endured by. the Go to Foley’s tonight after the gradsoldier in the field and the pleasant, snug life of the civilian tribe. /Saying filled from one cause, the valley uating exerc i ises and try his super F. E. Fiske of Los Angeles arrived . Oaks. ‘But Not Intoxicated ville, town. ntinaa® fe W. are i. in Guith: . vis ~~ ne ar thi : = ‘om i nm an ge OE CG, 1. Guthrie ior The spirit of the old Dane who when people saying filled from another. We ice cream and ice cream soda, . he felt death approaching put on his all know that. the rivers should be 8 Get a good ready on to decorate your armor, because he would not die like e cow in his house, has no echo in the ; past = in the present of the true ~ SACRAMENTO. /June. 25.—He nry Newypbian. SUAS A Snicidal Sacramentan. re. . D845, an employe of Hall, Luhrs & Co,/in connection tested bes Sacvaisante: tGitlay . with an appropriation} Schuldt & Co. have enhanced the ap-. ". wholesale grocers, took three ounces of . made by this State of @ like amount, in . pearance of their drug store on Main. chloroform at 12 o’clock todaywith clearing the Sacramento and Feather ‘street considerably by the’ addition of suicidal intent. He is still unconRivers of the debris now deposited in . a pair of Swinging scree n doors. scious at 4 o’clock this afternoon. He those rivers. About fifty people that we kno w of is a victim of family troubles. You may callit what you please— will arrive here from San Francisco on day. -. restraining dam or improving the’ Sacthe night of July 8d. Perbaps a hun-: J.T. Smith of San Francisco is here mento and the Feather Rivers. The dred will come up from that city. > object is to reclaim the river. The obrepresenting the Texas Mining ComThe Harrison Case. The meeting of the 4th of July company. ject is to prevent the debris in the river mittee at the Court & Wasuincton, D. ©. June 25.—SecreHouse on Friday J. A.Ohmert:came up from Brown’s . tary Olney today received a call from from coming down upon Sacramento evening will be of a very interesting Valley yesterday on a visit to his Sir Julian River and into the Sacramento Valley. character. Every mem Pauncefote, the British Amber should be family. é bassador, who desired that he intercede T have felt that it was.a work that ought present. C. L. Canfield and wife arrived here 'with the Venezuelans in behalf of Harto be done. During the campaign of . The hotels and restanrants are maklast evening from San Fraticisco: on atrisonjthe captive crown surveyor 1894, preceding the-election, I promised ing the bigg est kind of arrangements , as short visit. England had interceded for Hammond, that I would endeavor to secure such for accommodating the peop le who if of San Francisco was one of ©. theTrelease arrivals on last ‘evening’s train. Gus Koppe, who-used to run the Colfax stage, camé over from Reno yester Mrs. Joseph Fetz arrived. here last. Mein and. other Americans arrested in an appropriation. -I worked for it, and will come to this city on worked for it hard. Some ’ evening on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. the Transv aal. J. people 4th of July. the 8d and He Anthony, Wm. Hill and FY J RP ‘ belting, of. San Francisco. F. M. Clayton of Rockli and D, n, F. Dodge of San Francisco, arrived here last evening en route to San Juan. Owing to the late eit Shafacta ey eens tora oniet Justice Erie Gently sits Down . 20d Summer Clothing. We are going to make Lonvon, Eng, Juue 25—In theFee least money. There will be twelve extra policeme n amendment to the bill. on duty on the 8d and 4th of July So we have an appropriation of $250,and no profane language will be al000, to be used in connection with a lowed on the public: streets, A spec Penitent third. ° gt Se Rac paaetyeg r 7 like amount that ha’ already been ap A New Railroad ‘Scheme, ialty will ~ family. be ; the Gees very pleasant o 4 one'of the best Nilon. entertai most courteous What.we lose in this sale you gain. We have made bo . forgetting their > Big Reaction in Every Dapartent . Mrs. E. B. Powe . . by Cal R. Olark After refreshm B. N. Shoecraft, presented Mrs. . counsel ‘there is'a time in the mind of every man at which he lets down the ‘some lace pin, tribute of their vices as Secre very kindly tha: their appreciat present with fe« . F.T. Nilon th Brown, the gant watch c) F design. Mr. Br awares that for. . realize the sit however, and r Our terms are strictly Cash and one price to all. That’s all. Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the duke. and duchess of Parma, the duchess dowager of Coburg and Lord and Lady Salisbury. The king of. the Beigians, the prince of Wales and other birds of passage in hotels or yachts will be exempted. sg. warmest thanks Singing and ¢ L. HYMAN & CO., ot 0} “notes of the bank of Algiérs, wh giers, whose -@ll indulging in the Company wi San Francisco, jumped. overboard and Misses Annie and Bertha Webber re-. was whichit is confidently claimed by endrowned. A love disappointment gineer BasinC35 Transa s they will do—if they fail to reac I cted. turned last evening from an extended . is believed to have er LAVA ‘CAVE S. . led him fo commit strain the debris—still the expenditure} trip to San Jose, San Francisco and. suicide. He was The, regular meeting of the City . curious Formations Produ a member of the crew. of that money is a good thing ced by the Ccolfor this. Board of Education was held at the ee nas ing of Molten Masses. ene State, because it settles forever the. South Yuba Water Company’s . Congdon, who office :Pichia cogguglontrsla’ sen in a me m express v ’ question of putti ; i messenger On the Narrow Gauge, has THE CHAM last nig) night, all the membe ma rs exopting . which the éxpl PION 5 NEW MILL. straining dams. Ifngthe‘money into re; the mp eM rR Auaeha been transferred to Ogden. J. E. Rice Unite d States . Trust ee Searls ——. being present. Presi-} 1. interested rig tentise a his ei engine ers, with their ability and with . denC. of San Francisco has taken his place. t E: Mulloy presided. Mrs. J.T. Howard has returned from . Al! Forty Stamps Will Be in Operation] their intelligence, a visit to Lincoln, Placer county. She m ied by Mrs. Charles wae Mempanied: gations proceed, and in these islands and with their de-. . suspend the co! by the First of duly. / it , Now a W hoa noe F Ordered Marshal Gretel gipsies who wi 3 ‘and the day: bef They are persist @ ‘actions indicate eS ate to hel; ord A ever was hand J. Hackley, ' ins a trations. . It will be understood, towe men, at altuallyand ra stores, bo b iey Posie g The Ke An immense as ut and as ‘soo ‘ asn the comoehl-. is Theref mu teeore, NeaI ve say,eema evented if ittoturns to . Statist obscuout trators are set up the full complement rity. : ics being same as ing the the pam usly . tube be a failure, it is a good approp ec previo povoaals. full ofthe of theui white hot matter ube fl ri tion, . published. As met.er. Ae . 2 of forty stamps will be ready for operathis accumulates by thehot continued supply from above the vast pressure tion. The new mill is one of the finest and I believe that I have accomplished Bring in Your Pictures. ° of the liquid on the lower end of the strea in the State, being provided with the much for the benefit of the Second Con. made arrangements as directed m by the gressional District and for the people . Board for the increases. The effect may. be easil All persons desiring to avail them-. latest and most y imclosing exercises of the improved machinery, agine d. The solid selves of the Transcripr’s premium . ®0d arranged living crust at the front of along the Sacramento River. (Ap. High school class this evening. so as'to secure the greatthe flow breaks out; the melted inter portrait offer, should send or bring in . @8t conven plause.) ior An invita tion.w as recéiv ed from ience the and econom Tushés on again and the great tube y. The their photographs, accompanied by the . iron work was made is Bu I believe t that engineering skill . Fourth of July committee, but the empt at the Union Iron ied of its contents so far as they is sufficient to construct a restrain-. requisite 95 cents. Old subscri bers . Works, San Francisco. William May, ing barrier or dam—anything : can obtain these pictures for 95 cents, . the well-k nown millwright of Grass New ones are required to subscribe for . , Valley, superintende may wish to call it—T believe that enAll the teachers received the very d the construction gineeri this paper for at least one month, pay. Of the buildin ng skill is sufficient to con-. highest praise forthe efficient g and the placing of the able in advance, in addition to. the . machinery. struct something that will hold and . isfactory manner in which and satthey have keep the debris from coming down the . discharged their price of the portrait, 95 cents. Do not. _ With the old mill the company will duties for the past fail to procure river. _ Theref Boneless Ham for Picnics, My Special Delivery System streams of lava to any exten . ing the campaign—I do not remember whether it was here or elsewhere—that ’ le Advertised Letters. I would knock at the door, I would Macauley, salary, $80. Two or three times lately incidents The following is a list of the letters knock upon the desk of every memhave occurred in -this city. wherein remaininin g the Postoffice at Nev. ber of Congre ss, and I -would knock children have been shamefully treated City June 25th : : upon the door of every office and beby parent s or guardi ans. Nobody has areae Kittie been prosecuted for this cruelty, for fore every committee and make myCallaway, Bart the reason that evidence has been self a general nuisance—I believe was Scrofula Balt Rheum will disappear, With pure” J.J. JACKSON, I knocked at everybody’s door. I cifully with a club, “until neighbors worked hard in reference to that apinterferand ed stopped her. There is wodo ul goodd to this country, and I ; examples of:~~ ° . Card of. Thanks. Fell From‘a Ladder, vy desi to expr ess their sincere thanks awni re in front ng of “his cabinet shop on to the friends who so kindly assisted gor'in fifteen days let-. the Broad street, the stepladder upon which . m during their late bereavem ent. he was standing collapsed eee andhe . fell Karl’s Clover Root Tea {to the sidewalk, along with a piece of} ~ mr Ey i Ia a sure cure for Headache and nergne leg quite badly’and was otherwise ‘New Management. : »> City. Trustees tha ci a the key to3 the
are to have poss night of the 3d TuErbis more of the country t! put together, a years was supp For a great mai ‘ “mounced it a k . scribed local re stantly failing t > ment, pronounce © has proven cat tional disease, a Constitutional 1 tarrh. Cure, mai Cheney & Co., T constitutional ci the system. Th dollars for any Send for circul Address, — Bh _F. J. CHENE} Beld by Drags a _Hall’s Family Proprietor Attention, k No, 48, K. of Pe! Whiskey Castle Friday e * which occasion . McGlashan wi lodge. Every m be present. ao ‘PATE FOIS. DEVIL Tat Any one wishi . MEATS AND FISH, > AND POTTED bought during ‘ must bring the package. fy’s By JAS B. 8. Rector,J Niseseguesectaeinag Malt.. . . 100 Pickled, Battle! Gamecock Whisky fut, roof 40) — Sale ending J ral bottler ec x Tibco ‘ 2 3 . The UNION HOTEL BARBER SHOP IXL Whisky 0 088) Oe Olives, a Per gal. ; oo eS PROM SAN FRANCISCO, ' The regular m Fancy Groceries: Blood Purifier. $1 per bottie. 4! Hood’s Pills Soercoy nat orge Ag The family of the Jate. John Grimes ba Sarsaparilla ‘Is the One True ay4 is taken interne Depot for 2 talk now of organizing a society for propriation because I believed that it Should this idea be carried out, those Succeeded in obtaining it, and I fee] i Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale whipped a little child unmer J.C. Rich, Presia drops to a teaspt on the blood anc Blue Label Catsup I did f not get what I wanted. seen fit to swear to a complaint, Today kind—i Fellow-citizens I did just that thing. @ woman who maltreat children will be made very thankful that I did. Telephone No. sis . Agency For--llonogram somewhat conflicting and nobody has the expression, or something of that the prevention of cruelty to children. , GROCERY . ". Neuraigia will be Seventh Grammar Grade—Miss Sallie . ‘BEEHIVE the tunnel and In season and out of seaHigh School Assistant—J, W. Reese, rich, heafthy blood, the lots to suit at a great bargain. For run into stomach and di. the mill, which will greatly son, and I remember at one time what salary, $85. gestive organs will be vigorous, and there farther particulars enquire of Mr. facilitate I said in a speech that I delivered durthe handling of ore. will be no pepsia. Rheumatism and Freud at the White House. too Cruelty to Children. is an Unqualified Success. Hav e You Tried it? W. E. JOHNSTON, ** Peed snd commerciat is t ure j22-tf. ; ’S STORE does,, extend for an uninterrup ted length of several miles. In the course of centuries subsequent eruptions may deposit new beds of cinder or ash household furniture,. tunnel. An elevato is being built in if I should tell all the work that -was High School—J. M. Hussey, salary, consisting of everything needed in car. the.north end of the rmill, : so that cars done in that I could stay here and talk $100. rying on housekeeping, will be sold in may Blood means sound health. With pure, be hoisted from fora year. eT hasing SEE THE PRIZE AT LEGG & SHAW above it, one of these handsome . ®00n have seventy stamps runnin ore I favored this ap-. year, there beinno g complaints whatbut the cave so formed may rema g. propriation. And pictures as this offer stands good for a . The ledges in the Champi in inif you think it was. @ver. The corps of teachers as they on, Wyomi ng short time only. ea msaicenmetas and Merrifield mines will furnish an an easy matter to get that—well, you . now stand were all unanim ously reabundance of quartz to keep both mills ought to have been there and just . elected as follows for the next fiscal Furniture For Sale. constantly supplied. The new mill is tried, that’sall. Itell you—well, I am . School year: ———— 2 Principal—J. G. O'Neill, salary, $86. situated at the mouth of the Wyoming getting tired, and no doubt you are, and A fine lot of . eaneniduaanssentmmmmssetamasie Given to every person purc made for use di 4th of July festi the 3d this mons mally presented the 5th. $5 Worth of Groceries for Ca sh Board cannot attend as a whole and remain liquid, leaving behind a hollow that you . Will individually participate. cavern. which’ may, and occas ionally Tong and built is “~ . CHANCE IN A f“IFTY DOLLAR BEDoe ROOW SET Principal O’Neill reported having en al test is receiving a-warm‘wel welcome frfrom are in place his numerous friends. ~ er Lat the dirtiest set\ Cash: says . I have demonstrated that the cash system 0; John . Outing, that the streanifrom a volca of doing business. is better for all concerned, no Coie g iss $0; di-. 800n begins to cool extern whatever name . Werry, It is expected that the new fortyinsurance $56, engro ally as. it ssing time ’ ill lomas $10; Geo ames Ei. Turner stamp mill at the Champion mine will ae die InCa ?S fs; Cash Stores; on ry. . travels, but with a great stream, say 30 : d Mallen is Aon. th Rasa ars chicition $11 47 eae é : Co Howar ercial tree up from San Fran. be in complete operation by the Ist of ebris tases 7 MSP} oF 40 feet thick, a ver long time com: hewel: appointed to consi his rivate own, s der fore it becomes finally cooledpasses individ-. ‘The cisco on a two-weeks’ visit to his folks. . July. Half of commi 7“ ttee Ss and t solid the = stamp s =A have been : there is no usé for p He is looking as salubrious as ever . Tunning for some time. The others then individ the census marshal’s “i P re Se to its uals its center to undertake the work, and ‘ . A large : P a y body P e a t S e of the , melte d port urged lava still remains liquid in its interior, and : restraining dams or barriers, or betWi terments of the river, Beermen, who will visit here fora short] next two mon weather is over eee 5 ol may Theallowe following bills were found true_. has some remarkable and perfect illusd: votion to their cause, cannot construct . and ee FURNITURE rm that All the Old. Teachers, Re-Elected--Regular af man hee eke, i te Deirdi— operation i Downieville. cards the first 1 D. Vinton and second prizes interrupted with: “I beg to inform the. [1 order that we may make this Sale a grand success dren, the grand duke and duchess of ing . apy ». vada street, lan SLAUGHTER that was.ever made in Nevada county or else: where. We will not carry our stock over for next -season, BOARD OF EDUCATION’ . setheybso es here last evening,~ on their way to. A. and G. Ww. Hooper, lumbe r dealers at straining barriers fail to perfo a. aihie ee ie possess . 4 ~ SAN FRANCISCO;ussune-20.—After the . this is e004 appr opps~prindi if the on damoa Mrs. John Keyer and Miss May . steamer Excelsior had left Unga or restraining barriers, call them what ; : Wickham, of San Francis will, fail to perform their work. co, arrived . Alaska, John Hooper,a nephew of C.’} you Braun 't say; if Gis dame Oe ce : : mie “ that the judges had already made up They have got to go, their minds against him, On one oceasion Mr. Boviil, Q. C., soon afterward made'a judge, was stopped with: “Here we stand, four men, and we have all firmly (emphasizing the adverb) made up our.minds that there must be a new trial; but if you think it worth your while going on after that (playfully), why, of course, we’ll keep on hearing you.” Whereupon the Q. ¢. laughingly sat down. On another occasion he Drowned For His Love. 7 : made of ‘keeping propriated, as they say, by the Califordrunks: off the streets, and a cooler ' Cucaao , June25 .—The Evenin g Post tion performed on one of his legs a few prints a sensati onal story to the effect nia Legislature for the purpose of imwill be provided for that class. . weeks ago, is getting along nicely now. that. Henry Villard has interested proving the two rivers, the SacraIt does not necessarily. follow that mento and the Feathér. That, in my Mrs. Charles Cleveland will leave ‘to‘European capital The novel A ear of a steamer’s Commercial st., near Main, Nevada City. . in order to have a good time one must ina scheme to build furnaces being fed with bank notes day on @visit to relatives at Maybert. a railroad:fro judg ment , is an impo was rtan m the t work, a get drunk on the evening of the 8d and recently Atlantic ocean to good witnessed at a Mediterranean Miss Ida Hitchcock will accompany . the Pacific. work. I do not care what name the fello wing day. Keep sober, boys, port. Forty sack s of the apparently her. Mail orders will receive the best of attention you give it—a nyth ing under God’s and then PAT NORE and we will Mrs. W. T. Morgan and children ‘are heavens that can be done to prevent the heart’s you will appreciate to your valuable paper were tossed into the furdo j ust as well by content the great attractions nace under the longing eyes of you as if you were here yours elf, the expected to arrive here from below debris from coming further down ought . which will be‘presénted to your view stokers, who stood restively y with an to be done, And, in my judgment, _ fomorrow on a visit to F. T. Nilon and. suey Paretoing deste evid ently burn desire fo 7 ena ee SE ane Joseph Patterson, who had an opera-/ e ; that time in my mind has fully arrived.” ie that we may inform the public of the sacrifice we are making, L. P. Degen, manufacturer of rubber . c#me in first, the Saint second and the ceeded in obtaining just that sort of an Sos ; While we don’t believe as a rule in big advertisements, thought that the money ought not #o Assessor W. H. Martin has intr ofloodgates of his understanding and al-. we are compelled to make this be appropriated, and so telegraphed announcement of our big duced electricity into his private resilows not one more drop to enter;’ and Means arrived here last evening from and so wrote. Some people thought it The Brittania Wins. dence and last night it was brilliantly ought to be appropriated in one way : illuminated for the first time by means The Next French Census. some in another. Some thought at one : of incandescent lamps. The visitors who are living in hired We invite the public to call and examine our goods and rived last evening from San Francisco . Mile contest under the auspices point ; some at another. I was in favor Peop of villas le on from the Rivier abro a are ad all who to on a short visit. be come in-. price to s. Ramsay Yacht Club, the Brittania won of an appropriation, leaving it to the Nevada City on the 8d and 4th of July cluded in the next French. census. Peter Tautphaus, Dr. E. F, Liebrick. by 3 minutes ‘and 18 seconds. The engineers to decide as to how the shou We have engaged extra salesmen Among those who will fill out.the senfor this sale, and every ld look and F. Boeckman returned to San . Satanita was second, being 8 seconds money should be expended, where it tising colu carefully over the adver*us papers are the queen of England,. ON¢ will receive the very best attenti on. mns of the TRANSORIPT, and the Rich and poor are should be expended, and in what manFrancisco today. ahead of the Aiisa. ° empress dowager of Russia, the. treated they will know just where to get. the czaro alike. %, witz and J. Hughes is here in the interest of . In the 20-rates’ race Gould’s her ner it should two be young expende est d, and chilI sucmost goods for the yacht C. D. Downey and E;B. Hindes ar-. "7 by Mr. an ‘ REBUKES FROM THE BENCH. on the Counsel. STOPPBD R » Egyptian. Lord Chief Justice Erle was prone to interrupt counsel when it was found 1 Tx June 20th at 9 A. M. federate forces at the battle of Fair the rivers have been filled; the miners here last evening. H. A. Robbins and family, of Granite THE The Egyptian Abhors Warfare, as pia . ig CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA as lk os Mikado Soap, per bar.. os J. q » The Piano-Tun lorders at this o St bis barber sb —— Fi Woodland b * opest in the mal Scadden, the s