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: Druggists, Toledo, O,
(Established Sept. 6. 1869.)
Nevada Citv, Nevada County,
Published Everinigs Daily Except
4 Legal Holidays,
SUBSCRIPTION TeRMs—Fifteen Cents a We
sixty Cents a Month;
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year,
Six
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sequent Time, One Dolia* 9 13:
For Other Advertising Made
cation
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT!
Calif,
undays and j How Much Good in
Dollars a Year When
This World a Grate
ra ful and Sympathetic Person Does.
FRIDAY..
.2.5. JUNE 7, 1895.
that person, and softens’ one’s own heart,
A child is very seldom grateful. It is
Telephone No. 4,
Se
is WS,
oe
His Land. Declared
Agriculture.
Telegraph: The following will be
Good Hope Mining ©
poration, Richard Albert Gal
and others being the principal owners of th
stock in the company:
Vincent;
Judge Davis rendered his decision Wednesday afternoon in the
Good Hope Mining Company. vs. D,
Jones, which was brought to quiet title,
The plaintiff had made
Jonés’ land and are-trying
title,
mineral land and that there w
~xaluable ledge within ‘sight.
a location or
agricultural land
mineral purposes,
and not valuable
The Court is his decision states that from
the testimony of the plaintiff he could not
find that at the time of the issuance of the
patent the land
mineral than agricultural purposes, The
testimony given or. . of the defendant
showed that the land.Was more valuable for
agricultural He wassatisfied
that-Jones never told thein that they could
lucate on the land without paying him something for it.
In conclusion he ordered the findings
made out in favor of the defendant,
WwasS more
Laka
purposes.
C. W. Kitts represented the plaintiff and
Forbes & Dinsmore and W, Hy
defendant.
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Fourth of July.
Grass Valley’s Fourth of July committee
held a meeting last night. It was reported
that the subscriptions and the cash received
from the voting contest
Carlin the
amounted to $1,386,
and the Finance Committee hope to be able
to secure $1,500 before they quit,
EH. Brown, Superintendent of the N,
GUN. GR. R,,; has bean selected ag President of the Day, and George Mainhart has
been chosen Grand Marshal. Elmer Black
0 be Valuable for
of
special interest to Grass Valleyans, as the
ompacy is a local corsuit entitled the pathy we need." How much good.in this
N.
to perfect their
The plaintiff claimed that it was
as a_very
The defendant produced witnesses to show that it was
for
valuable for
a quality of nature to be acquired; and the
child who grows up ungrateful can blame
its parents ‘for it. For from. the time a
child can understand it should be taught
and directed to be grateful. Somehow a
grateful person gets through life easily.
Everyone looks out for the interests of a
grateful person; a grateful person is given
favors which others, smarter, perhaps, but
less grateful, cannot understand why the
other one should receive so much while so
little favor is shown him. Human nature
warms to a grateful nature, and we love
the grateful person.
e. 'Sympathy-is a trait one is born with.
e A tender and kidd heart naturally makes
a sympathetic person.. In trouble and perplexity we turn to the person whose symworld a sympathetic person does that person
seldom realizes: He may have, no money,
1 . no influence to help another with, yet his
sympathy may help more than all these,
Sympathetic and grateful qualities make
dear to us persons who amount-to nothing
in this world of business and bustle, yet all
the world would miss them were they absent from our midst. So cultivate gratefulness, and be thankful you were born
with a sympathetic heart,
_ eo
GENERAL ROLLINS.
7
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His Wife Still Has Hopes for His
GRATEPULNESS AS A TRAIT.
It is such a simple thing to be grateful,
costs one such little effort, makes such a
: difference in one’s feelings toward others,
Loca Reapine Noticks—Ten Cents a Line ;
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Exch Sub-. 9S wel vay = feelings of others toward —
: aMonth. Rates. that, it seems strange that every one does
Kno vn on Appli-. not cultiatve the habit of being grateful,
In whatever spirit a person does one a. favor, gratefulness towards the donor pleases
A MOUSE TRAP THAT KILLS,
“{It Is of Home Manufacture But # Does
Its Work Up in Style.
a coaloil can and “cut out one side, Then
take a long round can with both ends in
and through this drive a stick of wood that
will just reach each end of the coal oil can.
Then drive a long slender round nail through
the ends of the stick of wood, being careful the nails enter the stick so that the
round can will revolve evenly on the pivots
or nails, Insert the round can in the coaloil can so that its top surface will be just
below top edge of the coal oil can, Then
tack a strip of wood two inches wide over
each end of the coal oil. can and across the
center and above it suspend a wire for
holding the bait. Lay a Board from the
top of the can tothe floor, fill the coal oil
can one-fourth full of water, attach your
bait and the trap is ready for work, The
mice on smelling the bait will attempt to
reach it by cossing the revolving can, but
they won’t gét there. A man was bothered
greatly with mice and having tried several
kinds of mouse traps unsuccessfully, concluded to try the plan, as above described,
told him by an old backwoodsman_ who,
having no patent mouse trap at hand,
made one of these. Every morning two or
three mice that have taken involuntary
baths are found in the trap and they are
fast disappearing. So much for primitive
“Contrivances,
+-+@e-+Things That Are Dear.
By the above expressioii it-is not meant
exorbitance in price but articles that are
dear to the heart of those who wish to re.
ceive in return for their money all that is
guaranteed.” Medicinal works and authorities say that during the hot season cold
drinks of all kinds should be abstained .
from entirely or to a very great extent,
Whiskey during hot spells is more
able
desirand less injurious than cold mixed
drinks, The Old Qsear Pepper and Cyrus
Noble whiskies have the preference over
all other brands
Safety.
A dispatch from Hyde Park, Mass, dated
. Sune 6th, has the following concerning H.
G. Rollins, who formerly lived in this
county:
Z
The wife of General H. G, Rollins, exSurveyor of California, who is thought by
‘many’of his friends to have been murdered
in Lower California while prospecting last
month, lives here with her invalid mother,
Mrs, Rollins says she has not received a
letter from her husband for a long time, but
she adds: : :
“I haye not givea up hope. There have
been: times since my return seven years ago
¢
The advertiser wishes to borrow 2,500
on good property. For further particulars enquire at TRANscrier office, m22tf
now upon the market,
A Isoard & Son are the exclusive agents
in this city for these two popular articles
and will deal either out in quantities to
suit purchasers. : j
Sr
Building Lot For Sale,
A desirable lot, ‘having a frontage of
forty-five feet, and situated on Piety Hill,
is offered fir ‘sale cheap. Inquire on the
premises of __,Mus. Joun Mrrven,
+4 @e e+$2,500 Wanted.
when I have not received a letter from him
for a long period. Recently ‘he has come
into possession of some property and I desired to inform*him of it. I was taken by
has been invited to read the Declaration of
Iudeopendeonce, and patriotic recitations will
be rendered by Miss Josie Waters, Miss
Edna Dahl and Mrs, A. Burrows, who will
be dressed in Colonial costumes,
tary companies of Auburn,
and Grass
The miliNevada City
Valley will take part in the
parade. From all indications, the celebr
tion promises to be a great success,
aa
Probate Matters.
In the matter of the estate of Ww.
Kruger,
deceased, an order was yesterday made
postponing hearing of matter previously set
for Juve 10th till Monday,’ June 17th,
“In the estate of Chas. Marre,
an order was made for
tice-to creditors,
deceased,
publication +of ‘nc+ ete o— en
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred
for any case of Catarrh that
by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
1 OEE Ip CHENEY & Co,, Props,,
We the undersigned have known F. d.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any
obligation made by the tirm.
West & TRavx, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O,
Watpina, Kinnin' & Marvin, Wholesale
Dollars Reward
caunot be cured
Toledo, O.
Hali’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonial
free, Address, ‘
F, J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O.
48 “old by Draggists, 75c,
+ e@e-+
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Cattanooga, Tenn.,
says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘saviep My LirE,’ I
consider it the best remedy for a debilitated
‘’ystem I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver
or Kidney trouble it excels, Price 75 cts,
Sold by Carr Bros.
gue Be ap ions
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the ‘world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, ‘etter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and ali Skin Kruptions/and positively
cures Pilés, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunde: Price 25 cents. per box. For
ale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store,
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
\
* Most Perfect Made,
same was accepted. Sherman Marsh, John
mittee to make all arrangements for attending the celebration.’
quested that the Governor sign his death
murderer that the Goyernor feels impelled
to investigate the case.
cers, are the result of a natural effort of the
system to expel the
and kidneys have fai
Sarsaparilla stimulates all the organs to a
proper performance of their functions.
. .ral food and color-matter for the hair, and
medicinal herbs for the seal
ness, baldness, dandruff, an
It cures Incipient Consumption.
best Cough Cure,
25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00, Sold by Carr
and so popular as to need no special mention.
sing the same song of
medicine does not exist an
to do all that is. clamed, -Electric Bitters
will cure al] diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, ils
Rheum and other affections caused. by impure
blood. n ,
and prevent as well as cure’ all Malarie]
fevers,—For cure of Headache, Constipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded
»—Price 50 cts. aud
surprise when letters came back to me from
Los Angeles a month ago unopened,
‘wo weeks ago I received two letters
from friends in Los Angeles in reply to
my inquiries, One informed me he had
recently left for a mining camp in New
Mexico. ‘The other stated he had read in
an Arizona paper of his appointment to a
public officein that State, Naturally both
letters releived my mind considerably and
I still persist in thinking that my husband
is all right and will write soon,”
OI nan
Elected Officers.
Last evening Nevada Hose Company, No.
1, elected officers for the ensuing year, as
follows: John A. Rapp, President; J. 4,
Isaac, Secretary; Eb. Grissell, Foreman;
Louis Seibert, Assistant Foreman; Henry
Lane, Treasurer; Henry Guenther, Trustee;
C. Schwartz, Janitor. J, E. Isaac, J. F,
Hook and Henry Guenther were appointed
members of the Board of Fire Delegates,
J. J. Hanley was nominated as the company’s choice for Assistant Chief Engineer,
The nomination of Robert Snell of Pennsylvania Engine Company, No. 2, as the
candidate for Chief Engineer, was unanimously endorsed, A
Valley Fourth of July committee, and the
F. Hook, William Browning, Thos. -Peard
r. and Eb Grissell were appointed a com++@e+
Kansas"has a wife murderer who has re-. +
warrant. This is-so unusual a thing ina
Borns, abscesses, tumors, and even canoisons which the liver
Ted to remove. . Ayer’s
tr.
Havt’s Hair Renewer contains the natu-. gi
, curing gray—
scalp sores,
_——++9e + _______.
SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee.
It is the . }Only one cent a dose,
ga Bros. ‘ ;
“ + Ge oe
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
All who have used Electric Bitters
raise,—A purer
hi it is’ guaranteed
$3
will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
est of all in leavening strength, Latest
United States Government Food Report.
TT
every day at Mrs, Perry’s Restaurant, Pine
to do light housework,
ferred more than high wages,
this office.
ary $780, payable $15 weekly and expenses,
close self-addressed stamped envelope, The
Dominion Company, 318 Omaha Building,
Chicago,
Z
SEE aie
ville on snowshoes Jan, 20, 1895,
not. been heard from since,
that he perished in the snow, ‘A reward of
remains,
POLL WEIGH SS
I
Ri YAL Baki
Ow
_ POWDER
Absolutely Pure.;
A cream of tartar baking powder, HighRoyal Baking Powder Co.,
106 Wall St., N.Y,
If you want a sure-pop, mouse trap take
Notice to Contractors
SATURDAY, June 8th, for
~ Ithe changes to be made in the
UNION
plans and specifications, which
can be seen at the Unioh Hotel office.
reserved,
f
San Francisco Last. Night.
the -members of the Executive Committee
of the Miners’ Association of California will
meetin the Marble Room of the Palace
Hotel. ;
They will not be the: only persons present by any means,” however, as a general
invitation has been extended: to all interested in the preservation of mining and the
advancement of the mining industry. Jacob Neff, President of the Miners’ Asso~
ciation, will occupy the chair, Ss
While various subjects relating to. mines
and mining in this State -will come up for
consideration during the meeting, the
greater part of the time, it is considered,
will be taken up in the discussion of the
question of how to preserve mineral lands
from being included in agricultural grants
and patented, held or disposed of under the
laws governing such deed to the exclusion
or dispossession of prospectors .who may
have located claims thereon or sought to do
20,
ee
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
N. Hanson, Grass Valley,
H. Jones, vi
N.-Offenbach,
ss
MiC. Dunkley, *
A. Erskine, Towles,
C. E. Landsburg, Relief Hill,
J. 8. Landsburg, ¥e
Jobn Kampfer Grizzly Ridge,
W. B. Dudley, Columbia Hill,
Miss Amy Johnson, Brownsville,
R. M. Johnson, Brownsville,
‘R. J. Provines, Downieville,
C, L. Reamer, Chico,
0. S! George, se
Thos, Barton, Auburn,
J. G. Olmstead, «
R. S. Urban, &
T. S. Earle, ub
THE ei ASSOCIATION,
Questions Deena a the Meeting in
S. F. Post: At 8 o'clock this evening
»
saved
dreadful
and $1.00,
rae
cold,
tried without result ever
bought one bottle of Pr.
covery and in two weeks was cured, .
naturally thankful,
which these are sam
the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in
Free trial bottles at
Drug Store, Regular -sizg 5c
Two Lives Saved. .
Coughs and Colds.
Carr Bros.
‘Mrs. Phabe Thomas,
‘TIL,. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that the
cher, but two bottles Dr,
‘covery oompletely cured her and she s
her life,
Florida St.,
Mr,
San Francisco, suffered from a
approaching Consumption,
ything else then
oliake 2
of Junction ¢
re was no hope for
King’s New
Thos, Eggers,
King's New
It is such results, of
ples, that prove the
ays it
rity,
Dis136
DisJe is
YOU'RE IN THE WAY
Of getting something, the fires taste of whieh
will not come anywhere near satisfying you,
One taate of our
INIMITABLE ICE CREAM
Sharpens the appetite for another until its
edge becomes as fine as that ef a rasor, Feg
taking the first taste there never was a better
time than the present. :
sition,”’
shotild be
_ AYER’S
THE ONLY
empirical prepara
ingredients are concealed, will 2
not be admitted to the Ex
& ¢
c
Why was Ayers Sars
ted ?Because it is nota patent medicine, O
not a nostrum, nor a Secret preparation, Q
hot dangerotis. not an experiment, and o
because it ig all that a family medicine ©
ON NN lalla ene
At the
WORLD'S FAIR.
Chicago, 1893.
Why nt get the Best? ©
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. Sarsaparilla
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LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
j
lou Hear?
WE ARE IN IT!
We Direct Our Announcement to
YOUR. POCKET BOOK
~ JUST COMPARE
of . Flour, per 100 lbs. $1.70
of . Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.25.
oj. . Bran, per too lbs. $1.00,
of . M iddlings, per 100 Ibs, $1. 10
°o r
. Rice, 17 lbs for $1.
12 cans Oysters, $1.
One cent a dose.
Itis sold on s
gists. It cures
and is the best Co
guarantee by all drugen Consumption
gh and Croup Cure,
Sold by Carr Bros,
Bids will be received up to
HOTEL;
as
The right to reject any or all bids will be
Northway & Morris,
Proprietors,
(
Near*Park Avenue.
'’ Monumunt, —
Monuments, Tombstones, &c,
WEISENBURGER & COFFEY,
Boulder Street,
We are fully Prepared to take von
tracts for all kinds of
A
Tombstone
Tombstones and
Before giving your orde
Marble or Granite Work
And Granite Work.
Seotch Granite, and Marble of
tion,
Lettering on
promptly attended to
N BROAD STREET, CARRIKS 17 HE
Fashionable stax
found in the State
Ladies, call and exam
k of Millinory Goods to be
» and the prices are very low,
ine the
oS
Monnmen
Ali work warranted to be first-class .
and the prices lowestin the State.
rs for any kind of
give usa call,
Great Bargains !
eee(tUll Stock cf Sik
RIBBONS
Only 25 cent a
YARD at
The Leader of Fashion
MOS"
Tomatos, 12 cans for $1,
Morning Meal, package, roc,
Syrup, 60 ets per gallon
ago, 20 lbs, for $1, <0.
Tapjoco, 20 lbs. for $1,
Clams, 8 cans for $1
8 cans French Sardines,
Full weight and best quality
ts merosnetocnsmon sap
with key openers, $1. .
.
.
.
.
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THESE PRICES!
. Salmon, 10 cans for $1
Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.10.
Lard, 5 Ib cans, 65 cts.
. BUTTER
'Fancy Dairy Butter: 25 cents
per roll. ee
. Fancy Creamery Butter, 35
. cents per square.
Extra Fancy Douglass Cream
cry, 40 cents per square.
guaranteed,
Ivull supply of Hay and Grain always on hand.
Goods delivered Free of Charge.
<~ B. W7OLE.
steends Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal,
GROCERIES,
‘GROCERIES,
Neat Little Parcels in
Pretty Little Wrappers.
. WHATEVER
YOU NEED
dvertisements of not to.exceed five lines in
Tength iuserted under this head for 50 Cents
& week or$2amonth. Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. .
Home-Made Ice Cream.
A fresh and pure article, Can be obtained
reet. Give it a trial,
m20
Situation Wanted.
A lady wants a situation in a small family
A good home preEnquire at
m28-lw
Wanted,
An honest, active gentleman or lady to
avel for established, reliable house. Saltuation permanent, References, . Enm29-]m
‘ t
s Wagon for Sale.
GRAND CELEBRATION
———! i
AT MARYSVILLE,
uly 4, 1095,
Full particulars in a few days.
A good two-horse wagon is’ olfered for
le cheap.. Enquire at this office. )
' Thirty Dollars Re
ard.
.
Ah Fong left the Baltic mine for Granite. }).
and has
It is believed
.
0 will be paid to the person finding his
Hx Oy ox Luna Moon, Nevada City.
Will drive Malaria from the system
$1.00 per bottle at
r
4° Years the Standard,
Bros. . Drug Store,
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4
A gentleman's gold: sleeve button, witb
three small settings of pearl, garnet and
turquois, was lost in this city a few days
ago, Finder ; lease Jeave at this office. . 6Sleeve Button Lost.
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A PERFECT: cloths for Dress
: ~ . Best” Suit.
FIT : . Fashion,
GUARANTEED, 'S .
A . and see them,
Commercial Street,
b
ingTranscript Block.
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LE. E’}DULAC, Merchant Tailor.
your “Sunday
S of the Latest
nings and silks facings, at: prices
that compare favorably with “store” overcoats, Come
eautiful Suitings and Overeoats,
FOR MEN’S WEAR.~ee
I have an extensive line of imported and domestic
Suits, Business Suits, and
Tam making OVERCOA1
with satin 1i
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y
SE ER Se ee ew ee ee ¥ NER RN ®
. . 100 lbs Middlings, $1,1
. 8 cans Corn Beef,
—
GROCERI Es,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES, .
~ GROCERIES.
~ From the Smallest Item to
To the Heaviest Goods,
GREAT BIG_-PARCELS
IN BIG BASKETS.
IN OUR LINE
WE GAN SUPPLY.
PLAZA GROCERY STORE. *
GROCERIES,
Groceries.
t
THROW YOUR
100 Ibs Flour, $1.70,
O.Hams, 12 1-2 cts,
$1.00.
Fancy Dairy Butter
Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bott!
Oysters, per dozen cans, $r.
j Commercial Street, near Pine,
100, lbs Barley,
per pound. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00.
8 cans Clams, $1.00.
Morning Meal Package, ro:cts. 10 1~Ib. Cans Salmon
E HEE]
‘igh Prices Must Get Out of Lin
2
*
$1.25.
$1.00.
25¢ per roll. %-Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢.
e.
J.J. JACKSON
— © Nevada City, Cal.
rete ia
SAVE MOREY 2
OVER THIS LIST.
100"lbs Bran, $1 oo.