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March 16, 1896 (4 pages)

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" ‘@ixty Cents 4 Month; Six Dollarsa Year When "oTHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT PERSONAL POINTERS. = ‘giionidit: acer Nevada a: Calif. : *s SUBSCRIPTION Tenua—aifeen Cents « Week, : Doings and Intentions, Miss Stella Hartman of Oakland, who has been on a visit to her sister Mrs, M. Rosensseasee MARCH 16, 1896, . berg for the past six weeks, returned to her home yesterday, Miss Hartman. made many friends while here, M. Rosenberg left yesterday for San Francisco to buy his spring and summer goods, Mrs, L, Lubeck returned home last evenThe Little Folks Sunday School Concert ing from San Francisco and Oakland, where a Flattering Success. she has been purchasing her spring and summer goods, What was probably the most thoroughly “Paid'ist Advance feraFullYear. « MONDAY. A GRAND TREAT. James Fogarty was over from North San ‘successful Sunday echool concert ever given . Juan yesterday. ‘in this city, a that presented the. Mrs. N. P. Brown returned from North Methodist church last evening. The capa-. San Juan yesterday, cious concert room upstairs was filled tosuf-] Geo. W. Ray came over from North San -focation, standing room being at a premium . Juan today. even in the gallery and from the out-side Mrs. Chamberlain came over from North "entrance to the large platform erected over San Juan today. the pulpit for the oocasion. Every available} James E. Rice of San Francisco arrived foot of space, for s seat or for standing. here last eveningon his way to Sierra} . 3 troops to the number of 500 are now room was océupied before the entertainment . county. began at half-past seven. o'clock. A telephone was today placed in the of« There were thirty numbers on the pro-—. fice at the gas works, = gram and it wae surprising to note that, inj L. G. Atkins of Sacramento is in town. rall these, there was none of those little} J0. Culver of Palo Alto arrived here laat s or hitches—there was a remarkable. evening. ~ absence of that timid shyness, which usnally. J. E. Haskell and JA. Steward of Saccrop out and are characteristic of the efforts . Tamento are in town, : of little folks tu‘speak in public on the stag,’. W.L. Mobley and R. D, Skidmore were It is true that a very small minority of the . over from North Bloomfield yeaterday. : little entertainers exhibited slight (but. eo. B. Crooks of San Francisco is in ‘barely perceptible) nervousness when first . town. : ere facing the large audience, But, counteractM. J. Brock is over from Columbia Hill. ing and overwhelmidg this,*and fortifying. Miss Edith Lawrence arrived from San them for the trying ordeal, was a deter-. Francisco Saturday evening on a visit to thination to ‘swallow their scare’ and acquit,. her mother. This is her first visit home themselves as became young ladies and gen. Since she went to the city close on to six tlemen, whose duty it was to nobly do their . years ago, and her many friends will indeed part. And this one and all did to the eatis. be glad to see her. faction of the audience, to the great credi: A. Penrose came down from Relief Hill .of themselves and to the more thar gratifica. yesterday. “ton of their parents, teachers and to the} Superintendent L. L. Myers returned management. from San Francisco last evening on his way It was such a complete success, such a. to North Bloomfield. : thoroughly well rendered program and each. 8. E. Wilcoxon, W. H. Chinn and G. pumber was so heartily appreorated, that te{ W.-Irving, of Yuba City, were in town generalize and say that every participant . yesterday. : acquitted himself or herself nobly, Iam do-. A. W. Blundell and T. Shiner, of San ing all that the most stern and heartless . Francisco, are in town, ‘ critic would do in his report of such an exH.N. Morrison of Sacramento arrived cellent entertainment, Indeed, all did so . here last evening. well that special mention of any would be . EE. D. Sherwood came down from Bloom= ‘an injustice to the whole, and as the hirsute . field yesterday on his way to San Franadornment on the pate of your reporter is . Cisco. : not over-luxurient as it is, I will refrain Miss Jennie Adair who has been here on from the said special mention and thus keep . 8 Visit to her relatives returned to Relief the cold finger of scorn from pointing me-. Hill today. ward, and also out of my too-fading locks,] A: G. Chew and E. Wolford came down Great credit, however, is due the commit. from You Bet today. tee having the concert in charge, which} J.Laughlin came over from North San consisted of Miss Rachel Morgan, chairman, . Juan today, Miss Annie Clemo and Racine Murchie,. Mrs. J, E. Poingdestre left yesterday for who were materially assisted by Mrs. W., . San Jose to visit her pet: x, C. Gray, Miss Jessie Hathaway and Mr. { Wm. H, Andrews, and also to Superintrndent M. Thomas who rendered efficient services as Master of Ceremonies last evening, as well as to Miss Harry, the accompanist for the little warblers and to the choir for their choice selections. Mrs. Caldwell Very Sick. Mrs, John Caldwell, wife of our Superior Judge, is very sick, suffering from tubercular pneumonia, A‘ one time today ho saving her life were despaired of, but late i zt this afternoon she showed slight signs of The practice of giving theese concerts by . improvement, No court was in session tosunday schools and other institutions of day owing to the critical condition of Mrs. training is a very praiseworthy one, for Caldwell, i these little entertainments supply the opemis portunity and are the means of awakening Postponed Another Week. dormant talents and bringing to light new — é possibilities which would otherwise have} The entertainment to be given by the Concise Chronicle of Yarlous Folks. little chance of development. Foster sunday schoo] concerts and school exhibitione, for they are not only highly essential, but are often indispensably requisite in assisting _youthful intellect todisplay its genius. Attend these entertainments and thus, by your presence, sympathy and influence encourage the I$ttle folks, and you will be coptributiug your part in an undertaking that cannot fail of beneficial results. The following was last evening's PROGRAM: [Part I.] Responsive reading and song by the achoo], : Prayer by the Superintendent, Martin Thomas. _ Song by the school, “, Dialogae:—“‘Little Hands,” by the following little girls: Flora Gray, Bertha Myers, Blanche Trewhella, Gertrude and Edna Gray, Mary Hoskins, Elsio Bond and Maud Jennings. Recitation: :— Dolly’ 3 Ramsey. Recitation by Miss Ninnis, . Recitation:—“The Green Hills Far away,” Elizabeth Harper. Recitation — ‘Watching the Tongue,’ Martin Thomas Jr, Solo—Mizs Tickell. Recitation—‘“Little Gem,” Edith Thomas, Recitation—‘‘Three Little Texts,” Evelyn Wells, Recitation—‘'Somebody’s Mother,” Alice Murchie. Trio—Music on the Waves” Sadie Snell, Jeasie Cook and Elsie Gray. Authem—By the Choir, Pocket,” Edna Offertory Solo—Miss Harry. May Do Ass s Much for fou. Past II, Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes Reeitation—‘‘My Sunday School,” Bertha . that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for M TE many years, with severe pains in his back . deca . ,,. and also that his bladder was affected. He = Recitation — ‘The Bey at Church,” . tried many so-called Kidney cures but withMaad Langman, out any good result, About a year ago he. Recitation — ‘The Sociable,” Eleanor} began use of Electric Bitters and found reValenti , . lief at once, Electric Bitters is especially j alentine. 3 : adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver Duet—By. the Misges Harris, troubles and often gives almost instant re . ° f Recitation—Janie Sandow. lief. Que trial will prove our statement, Reniubek 4 * " Lost ” ie . Price only 5c. for large bottle, At Dickpanne a Pak” bani erman & Co,’s, ‘Drug 8 Store. _ Plummer, Rec tation— Antone Boardman, Sole—*‘He Shall Lead Me,’’ Evelyn Reynolds, J evitat‘on—‘‘A Temperance Lesson,” Bes: . stores in the county for sale at « bargain, Has a_ large Josie good paying country trade. sie M:.nk. Recitation — “The Blind Boy,” -Recitation—‘The Atheist and the Ac ra,” Choir, offered in Nevada County to secure a well-{established and flourishing business at a ‘The had of White Ribie ge App'y to members of Hydraulic Parlor whose names begin with the letters:from P toT, inclusive, to some of the members of the band, which had been engaged, being unable to be present. The Grand Ball. In this evening’s issue of this paper appears the announcement of the grand ball to be given for the benefit of St. Canice Catholic Church, which will take place on the evening of April 10th. The ladies having the affair ia charge are especially painstaking in all arrangements for the event and hope to make it one of the most brilliant parties of the season, The price ‘of admission, including a fine supper which will be prepared, is $2. For names of floor manager and those comprising the floor committee. see the advertisement, ———¢ @eSureppep Coprisu at Gaylord’s, Ié is uice. Give it a trial. Beer 5 Cents. If you want a nice glass of steam or lager beer favor Geo. Allen at the Hydraulic saloon, opposite the Union, with a call. He sells it at 5 cents a glass, clear, sharp and cool. ml61m Seo Hoop’s Pits are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. 25c. Are You One of those ushappy people suffering with weak nerves? Remember that the nerves may be made strong by Hocd’s Sareapacllis, which feeds them upon pure lo: Business F For Sale. One of the oldest and most extensive patronage, including a This is one of the best opportunities everL. 8. CALKIns, has been postponed another week, owing =. a well known hamorist. be held in Paris in 1900: is ta be’ directAe ed by a Frenchman whe probably khows more about such things than any other] living man. This is Alfred Picard, who lias been elected commissioner genere} Sapte, opiates “Up to 4-0 o°clock “This Afternoon 00r Special t the Daily Trap, ‘Raten Indicted. SacraMENTO, March 16 —The Amat Jary has indicted Simon Raten’ on the}’ “Cer Is Dead, ay oS . day at 2 o'clock. The Military in Possession. Franxrorr, Ky., March 16.—Aovernor. ‘ Bradley has called out the State militia ‘Indicted ‘on Three Charges, environs, All persons but members of the against “Krank Mallory, the Legislature and representatives of the press . Treasurer of the Sutter Club, are excluded from the interior of the buildoS ing. The Democratic thémberé: are wery fhe: : indignant, for what reason it is hard to Under Sealed Orders. explain, and say the action of the Executive is wholly uncalled ‘for; that he P pogsae and}. employes around the capitol are horoughly . able to cope with any “emergency which might arise, and that Governor Bradley in pursuing such a policy is laying himself liable to impeachment. A serious conflict between the different factions is imminent. Such a course as the calling out of the military is esa ada in the annals of Kentucky. politics. ; iu pisin sib sirians BY ‘TELEPHONE, = ~ The Latest Eyents at Grass Valley : ) to 4 O'clock This Aflernioon, = Wn. M. Jones, ‘one: Sof the amalgamators . . at the W. Y. O, D. mine, yesterday had his . . right hand badly mashed by one of the stamps falling on:it while he was in the act of replacing sone of the dies, Four hobos were taken to the county jail this afternvon to serve 10 days each for vagrancy. i Hon, J. H. Neff was over from Colfax for a while today. i Quartz Parlor, N.S. G. W:, avd Manzanita Parlor, N. D.G.' W.,: have commenced issuing the invitations for their anniversary EMMA C. SICKLES. ; fete, which will take place at Fraternal hall ‘their ghost dance in 1886 and went on on the evening of March 26th. = the warpath, Miss Sickles: was a teacher D. 8. Collins has accepted a position: in. :in a school at the agency. She offered Clinch & €o,’s grocery store and commenced] her services to General Miles.as spy and ties thi eo . -peacemaker and was highly successful: ——_ care fe She has Re awarded a gold medal by Hoon’ Pris have won high :praise foLa Savateur society of France, and her heir prompt and efficient yet ee Ulett bravery as been otherwise recognized. Be : i ‘ Father O’Connell’s Preferment. Tom Masson, Humorist. The Rev. William H. O’Connelf, who Tom Masson, the new managing ed-. Wa8 recently chosen rector of the Ameritor of New York Life, looks like aj ican college at Rome, was born in Lowyoung man, but he has been writing} ¢lJ, Mass., and is 86 years of age. He graceful society verse, funny sketches . Was educated in the common schools of and witty paragraphs for about nine . : years and is the father of twins. He destination is supposed to be Honolulu. The Heroine of Pine Ridge. Emma C. Sickles is a young woman ‘who averted ah Indian wattle in which many men, both white and red,-must have been. killed. It happened -that when the Pina” Ridge Indians began THE REV. WILLIAM H. O'CONNELL. his native city, in St. Charles college, Maryland, and at Boston college, He was also a student in Rome under Car. He became known as one
THOMAS L, MASSON, tear een was born in Essex, Conn., in.1866. His ae of the best orators among the Ro father was q sea captain, and until he 8 may Was 12 the future humorist was a sailor. Catholic clergy of Boston and is an ex. how to live on less than 10 cents a aisy, lad. He’ began’ making jokes when he collent; musician. started out as a commercial traveler, “From: all Parts of the World. . numerous quiet compliments, 2: VicmorsA, B. C., March46<.The British exercise. was finished, A. second attempt warship Prema, wnich has been in harbor} was made later on and was more successful, here for some time, yesterday received . but wasnot entirely satisfactory, the lights sealed orders to put to sea at once, Her on, the clubs'failing to work properly, Owing oe ee al train that left this ‘city for *}Genan. Vales, _stortly. before 7 o'clock Saturday evening carried about 150 pas~ sengers, most’ of . whom attended the exhibition given at the “Opera. Honse in that: ‘. town by the Nevada City Athletic Club. About fifty membera of the Club went down, the rest of the crowd ‘being composed of parents of juvenile members, an friends ofthe Club.. There was a fair attendance ‘of Grass Valley people at the performance, but the hal‘“AvpurN, March 16.=w. H, Crutcher, was far from. being’ filled. What the audil charge of mardering the two Tephiiter’ near . U.S; Internal Revenue Collector, who was. ence lacked in numbers, however, it. made Galt. stricken with paralysis some time ago, diéd. up for in enthusiasm, as the ladies and gen: : ; gree . taday, The funeral will take place Wednes-} tlemen present expressed their _appreciation . of the exhibition by frequent applause and Althongh the hal] ‘isnot adapted for an athletic performance, the stage being small, . the program, with two or three ‘exoeptiorie, Sicramaxto, March. 16.—The Grand . ¥#8 carried out and all who took part acin ion of the capitol . building and its Jury has found three separate indictments quitted theméelves in the most eréditable possess apital -b ca at nding Manner, The entertainment was a repetition of that given at Armory Hall in this city on Friday evening last: One of the prettiest features of the exhibition, viz: the swinging of fire clubs by three members of the boy’s class, was marred somewhat by “. the going out of the alcohol fame-before the to the low ceiling above the stage, the trapeze was partly hidden from view and two or three acts had to be omitted. + In its entirety the show was a good one, and we believe gave general satisfaction, although financially the affair “was not a snccess, Music was futnished.by Wild's orchestra, At II o’clock the Nevadans took the train for the return -trip: home, They were all pleased with the excursion and proud to think ss the exhibition passed off so well. Rather Tough. Congressman Loud: of this State has in troduced a bill, which has been approved by the Committee an Postoffices, that deals a hard blow to’ ‘newspapers and the readers ofthe same. The bill should be defeated atany cost, as it. precludes the sending through the mails as second-class matter any papers but those actually and volun= tarily subscribed for. that ts bill will be promptly ‘‘snowed . ’ under,” : oo Vagrants Sentenced. Constable Dillon yesterday arrested Thos, Hanley and Carl Snyder for vagrancy, JusHolbrook this morning sentenced the men to 20 and 10 days in the county jail, $100 Reward! a away last night. “The ‘team, pont ‘ ferme double-rig, had been hired turday nh cen nh by the two Chinamen to go to ‘Washington and : were on their way back when the accident One of James, Aa occurred: The horeés started to run horses came ‘down the Washington road. on to the Catholic Church, where they turned street to Broad, They dashed down Broad street dragging the badly demolished buggy after them. As they turned the Plaza corner the runaway team collided with a heavy wagon standing on the east side of the street. . The horses ran up Sasramento street and were catight near the depot and brought back to the stable about nine o’clock, Only one of the Chinamen . was injured, and but slightly at that,_ receiving a few bruises. The buggy was. al-gnost a complete wreck, ‘but the horses were . unhurt, with the exception of being com= pletely. exhausted. McKinley and Protection. In the recent State Convention % Qhio Senator Foraker was the presiding officer and in a patriotic speech, in which he spoke of Governor McKinley as follows: result in every section, in every State, in every-community, in every-municipality, in mill and mine and furnace and forge and workshop, everwhere thoughout all this broad land where capital is invested or labor is employed, William McKinley is the ideal statesman, the typical American leader and the veritable American idol. No man manded, as he now commands, the affection of the great mass of voters of the country.” = All Recommend It. Aik your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it, Sold by Dickerman & Co, Garden Tools. When you want a good rake, hoe, "garden trowel, spade or articles in that line, rea dead run and thence down Coyote street} to the right and continued along York rod. **As al in this country in public: life ever com-}by. Valley was skimming along Hall ranch, the other side Willow Valley and both of the Chinameii . vas were thrown out shortly afterward, so the/: runaways came into town driverless, The} the neara ‘to catch ‘on get under the wheels ; of the train, occupied probably five minutes ths ‘rain eentinned on ite way. womb comes from all. quarlies that: the neatest and most satisfactory dye for color tee s Dye ey ‘hiskers,. ~ Notice to the Public sit We have sold to “Mire. s. Levy all our interest in the entire stock of goods now located in the Branch Wonder Store on Commercial street, Nevada City,” ‘Cal.H. Levren, J Lay ¥e: : Febeuiey 27, 1896. A Fact Worth Knowing. Consumption, LaGrippe, Pasemenia, and all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by. The eed es Saved His Life. Mr: Caillouette, : Droggist,. Beavers: ville, ae says: “To Dr. King’s. New Die. covery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the oe Rhvetetes for miles about, but of no avail was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store I sent for a tle and began its ‘nse and from the first dose began to get better, and ‘after using ‘three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. . We won’t keep store or house withou it,” Geta free trial at: Diekerman & Co,’s Drug Store. Ladies’ Oxford Ties. ‘Ladies’ Oxford Teas patent tips, only $1 member Legg & Shaw are the people. that : have them for sale, m19tf Commercial Street, GIVE: ME A TRIAL, per pair, at the Branch Wonder, m2-tf . i i There are other obP, (i. SCADDEN noxious provisions and it is to be hoped ’ Has on Hand The Freshest and t Best stk Groceries, Provisions, Can Goods, Etc., Etc., To be found in. Nevada City ae Goods delivered free of charge. nenewoseweeeee The Nevada Gia Electric Power Ooms} ing or interfering in. any form, shape or manner with the Company’s poles or wires in either of the towns or across country, WARNING—From now on there will be pany offers the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and cone 6S 1} viction of any and all parties found tamper4 After procuring » monkey'wréiiéli sad removing the lose portion of the rod, which ies the beted a brown or black ix: BuckingShiloh’s Car., Sold by Dickerman. & Co. This is very important, Speaker, G. W. Wilderman. @ strong current on our wires, and any paren meddling with them do so at their own risk, E. J. pE Sanwa, Jr., Manager Nevada County Electric Power Company. FIFTY CENTS A WEEK} Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents & week or$2@month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. . Hone in the Werld 2 Free Lectures. ‘At Methodist Church lecture room every . Monday and Satnrday evenings, at 7:30 o'clock. Subject—‘‘Christian Co-operation . Made Plain,” Lecturer will teach laborers ITwoult All should attend. mli2lw but he found there was more money in The Champion Globe Trotter, writing them. He went to work for the The champion globe circler is Frank American Press Association and became} Vincent. For 25 years past he has either been roaming over the earth’s surface or working hard at plans for some new keeping for small family, office, For Rent. Four furnished rooms suitable for house~ Will Manage a Big Exposition. journey. During his long career as a globe : The universal exposition which is to — he has traveled 855,000 = A Pocket-Book Lost. ml2lw A house of 5 rooms and a 1-acre lot are sersereerrererstrty offered for sale at a reasonable price. Part down and rest in installments. "Free water. House and Lot For Sale. Sole Agents for Nevada City. Ladies’ Favorite. ITis THE Even the Stay or Corset affects generations to come. then seem plain that it is woman's duty to secure THE BEST, THE MOST Ait Sbcaet FLEXIBLE and EASY FITTING Just now the world is worshiping at the shrine of Royal blac ae And millions of happy hearts today; from Maine to California, are Enquire at this. throbbing inside the Kid Fitting Royal Worces' i150 styles at prices : . from BO cents to S10. ‘. , <A belshoat vat it monty t-. Mrs, Lester & Crawford, Finder return to this office and receive liberal reward. MAIN STREET Telephone No. 44. Enquire at this office or. baad 's store, 11 For r Sale. The E. Ww. Totele rane ranch near Sugar Loaf, onset al a ciage el tek But this does not hinderus f : Grade . horse andy mes ioe bn of F, T, Nilon. 1 sprees Radios. good ° . Aren’s class every Saturday afternoon be 2) 8 ig "clock, Social every . > Sea Nevada City, Cal. . bn ‘Not In The Fish Bis . PIGS FEET, sr, wih ties 2 a a, "8 o'clock. Chil-. A Complete line of. D. M, Ferrey’s eS sacar Coutieaty, bea: We Sell For Crake ines ~ SALMON BELLIES, ‘PICKELED SALMON, _ SALT MACKEREL, » THING FOR ASLUNCH. OF MY BUDWEIE To ©, I. Ho