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March 22, 1895 (4 pages)

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a ™“ > ELST Published Every Evening, except Sunday, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT WORTHLESS CHARACTERS. \ — merous in This Community. “BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. SERVED RY CARKLERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.There are many worthless characters in Nevada City at the present time and we are informed that the officers intend to drive them out or.have an accounting as to how they manage to live, If this i not satisfactory they will have to do one of three things, viz: leave town, ‘go to. work, or goto jail, It isa certainty that no one can procure clothing, food and shelter very FRIDAY 5 05508; MARCH 22, 1895. long without money, unless that person enJoys the ‘fullest confidence and respect of those from whom he obtains credit. Friends Telephone No, 4. ofien furnish money, but a man can’t bor. Tow continually and never pay; in other words, there is an end to such transactions, FOR PROPERTY OWNERS. Things They Should Consider in Filling Out Blanks. Every property owner who has trees or other stock is requested by Assessor Martin to carefully look on page 15 of the assessment list that he has furnished and then consider the following statement from the State Board of Equalization as addressed to each and every County. Assessor: In making your assessment for the 1895, you will take cognizance of the .Constitutional Amendment exempting fruit and nutbearing trees under the age of four years from the time of planting in orchard. form, and grape-vines under the age of three years from the time of plantiny in vineyard form, which amendment was ratified at the Jast election and.is now part of the Constitution. : “This, you. will observe, does not apply to nursery stock, You must also conform to Section 50 ot County Government Act, and have your “statistical report of the number and kind of trees and vines (bearing and non-bearing), as well as all other kind of personal prop"erty, as complete as possible. Urge the necessity of this upon your citizens,. not merely for_the purpose of assessment, but as a means of presenting the merits of your county as a fruit or other merchandise-producing section, as the reports of this. Board are forwarded to all parts of the country, and the information given should be as reliable as possible. You should be particularly careful in getting the number of acres of trees one, two, three, and four years of of age, respectively, that are not assessed, as it will indicate the amount of such property, and will also be valuable for future reference, In making your assessment roll, under the head of ‘‘improvements” you should enter kind and value, such as ‘house, ”” “barn” ‘‘fences,” etc., giving the value, then the ainount of ‘‘trees,” “vines,” “hop vines,” ‘‘alfalfa,” -or other improvements, with value, and carry, out the total under the proper heading, Soe ane = WHATEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. = 0 me + — AERIAL Bakina Powper, the only genmaine absolutely pure baking powder ever sold, for 35 cents per full pound can, Money refunded if unsatisfactory. {183m we eget < » When the Chills Mists of the Morning. Hang like a pall over the surface of the earth, it will be well for you before venturing into the raw vaporons air, charged, perhaps, with the seeds of malaria or provocative of rheumatic twinges, to take a wineglassful of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, and thus shield yourself from atmospheric influ= ences threatening to health. If you happen to get snowed, sleeted or rained-upon, use the same preventive, and avoid the rheumatism or a dangerous cold. The agreeable warmth itifused into the circulation by this genial stomachic, its invigorating and reguJ ating properties commend it to all appreciative of the fact that prevention is better than cure, Use the Bitters for dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness and kidney trouble, sick headache and debility. + *@e + Electric Bitters, This remedy is becoming so well known ‘and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing—the—samre song —-of—praise.—A —purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed todo all that is clamed, Electric Bitters will cure e]] diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Kheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system 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 $1.00 per bottle at Carr Bros, Drug Store, ~2@e--— WHATEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, BAKING Po MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free om Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 4° YEARS THE STANDARD. b& Narticle and literally tears his arguments of fine fresh Nevada honey, and will deal cents, blotches. These never fail to indicate an impure condition of the bléod, which may use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. efficacious and economical of blood purifiers, and when the borrower finds that he is refused on every hand, he must resort to other means in order to get money, The only legitimate way in which the average individual can obtain money is by engaging in an honorable occupation of some kind, yet every town has its share of loafers who hardly ever work at anything, and some of whom seem to get along as well and even better than many who earn a livelihood by honest toil, The question naturally arises, how do they manage to do so?. , Idleness ‘begets crime, .The confirmed burglar, pickpocket*sneak thief or high~ wayman seldom ever works. He levies tribute on those who do. The rounder, hanger-on and pimp also lives without labor and frequently outshines, in clothing and jewelry, his industrious fellow citizens. He by the unfortunate being who is still char. itable enough to make a paramour’ of him, Nevada City has a number of this class. We also have a larger number of hard characters of different kinds than should be zen 1s opposed to maintaining a standing }army of these non-producers in’ our midst. . J much freedom. Some of them: are harmless in many respects, but others there are who have grown vicious and who would resort to almost any means to obtain money, . t natural, in others it has been acquired by association with hardened, criminal individuals, The presence of such people in a community isa menate tothe rising genera: tion of both sexes, They should be weeded out if not entirely eradicated. No one need have any fear of being held up and robbed by a man who will work when he has an opportunity, It is the men who will not work that knock people down with sandbags, break into houses and stores at the dead hour of night, and commit other equally desperate deeds. If the officers make the round-up that they have been threatening to make it will be appreciated by everybody who is entitled to be considered as belonging to the better class of people. If it is not done, and thatvery soon, robberies and burglaries may be expected, as the grass is getting short with many o} these fellows, Sse sie Sees Devlin’s Article Answered. ome "The San Francisco Call has for some time past been publishing editorials favorable to the mining industry, These articles have been so forcible and sensible that the officers of the Anti-Debris Association felt it their duty to attempt to refute the truthful statements of the above paper. Accordingly Robert T, Devlin, the paid attorney of the Association, sent to the Call a communica— tion on the subject, in’ which he labored by the valleyites. We presume that at the next meeting of the Association he will have a bill in for $500 for services rendered, The Call replies editorially to Mr. Devlin’s to pieces. We publish in today’s paper what the Call has to say, and we suggest that everybody read it, EES ie ea OSE eee Nace PREMATURE baldness may be preventéd and the hair made to grow on heads already. bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, = eee : Read John Delbridge’s advertisement, Three for a Half, Gaylord has received a big consignment it out to his patrons three frames for 50 m21tf ————--+ cee. — % “ALL SIGNS FAIL’ —except pimples and be thoroughly cleansed‘and renewed by the The most ‘ . Ce om Fine Millinery Goods, Monday, March 25th. Call and see the latest styles,-including the finest lot of im— ported hats ever shown here before. Every ‘Another Step. Must Appoint a Health Ofticer. Peers An Element That Is Much Too Nu-; a ? The woman suffragists have got so near a realization of their ambition. that they are now considering a proposition to get a judicial ruling which will dispense with the voter's exact age, They think that. the admission that they are 21 years of age ought tg be sufficient. What right has the public to know the exact age “of any per-— taining to sanitary matters, The Supervisors at their next session will have to appoint a Health Officer. The new County Governmeiit Act orders that they shall appoint a Health Officer whose duty it shal! be to enforce all orders and ordinances of the Board of Supervisors perHe shall bea graduate of a medical college and shall hold siness Transacted The Board of City Tru thechair. The minutes meeting were read’ an CITY TRUSTEES. Monthly Meeting. lar monthly session last night..AH the members were present, President Baker in x at’ the Regular ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. _—— 6 Buckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for (i ts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe: er Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaran. weed to give perfect satisfacion or ‘money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For : : Chas. Wheeler, Antelo stees met in regulk. A. Smith, Gold Valley, JX. McPhee, San Francis J.C, Donnelly, 7s bie of the previous} ©: W. Jackaon, ae d approved. The Grass Valley, intend Theater exacts a portion of the wages of sin earned evening, April Ist. will be.**A Celebrated Case.” tolerated. We know that every good citiwho lives on Monro street, fell while jumpIt is dangerous to.allow these fellows: so called and reduced the fracture, In a few cases this tendency toward crime is . disease that science has been able to cure in hard to show the weakness of the miners pene oe Regular sizo 50c a 8, i . 2 é position and the justice of the stand taken} VU" é $ ~The first opening day for spring millinery . — Bees at The Leader, Broad street, will be on son who proposes tu vote? If the voter makes affidavit that he~ or she is 2] or over, the purpose of the law, they say, is complied with, Among men it is understood that a statement. of age is required as a means of identification. But no one contends that ‘a woman between twentyone and fifty can be identified by’ her appearance as to age. She may be identified by: other means, but after a “woman has reached maturity she practically chooses the age which best suits her general style, ——+ ee Residence Property Sold. H. H. Noble of San Francisco has purchased the Bigelow residence on Piety Hill. This property adjoins the Half‘ Mile House lot, wherein is situated the mine recently purchased by Mr. Noble from Cal. R. Clarke, and we understand it was desirable to get possession of the Bigelow lot in order to facilitate the working of the ledge to the best advantage, ~Oe-— Coming April Ist. _The Stuttz Theatrical ‘Company, now at playing a week at the in this city, beginning Morfday Their opening -play + -2@e + — Broke His Arm. Last evening a little son of Peter Seith, ng from a trunk and broke his. right arm ust above the elbow. Dr, Muller was Sea a $100 Reward, $100. The reader of this paper. will. be pleased o learn that there is at least one dreaded all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional. treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directing on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ofthe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution. and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. . Address, . F, J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. MOG: old by Druggists, 75c. < rike@es Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, Ill., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr, King’s New Dis-’ covery oompletely 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 Free trial bottles at and $1.00, 100 !bs. Flour... + «s$t 80] 10 Cans Salmon... .$100] Store closes at 8 P. M. ae ae ee ve GO Mi heoe 140} 6 ‘ Corn Beef: 2 TIN : ° too. -R: Barley. s. ;.; » #30 Jets Panes I 00 . he Old Keliable FOO Ge pastas cick te roslbs: Lars.. .3. I ro ® 100 * Middlings... RIS A ae ee 65 eee eee Pe 16‘ Gran. Sugar.. 1. 00. .:16 4" Seedless Raisins 1 00 rhe Oldest Gentlemen's Furnishing Ph 18 “. Brown Sugar. 1 06] 90" 8-Raisins.,... 1 00 House in this city. Under new managea Yee, eee +226 Tt OO] “t2°°: Dried Peaches.. 1 00 ment, with New Goods and New Prices. re 30 “ Bayo Beans. :. 1 oof Faricy Dairy Butter 40 cents MARCUS M. BARUH, Manager. «a a go“ Pea Beans: ..,. I OO] . per roll. ——___ EY . fae bt Cans~—Oysters +>. Tr oo. }Eastern Hams 15 cents per oe Ms a) $0 OO pea ny t oo} Ib, ey, F i Fiote Emery So eee 52 -++ 1 00} Eastern Bacon 121% cents per as if Rp Indigestion,Cramps . 12 ~ Sardines.. 20} 48 . ! . : i od My wlio nt catarrh of the bowels,caus. 5~gallon can best coal oil 1 oo Carmel Drips 60° cents per. i I he taking Hoe *Sarhapi aaa ad to. “Pie Fruit-:.1-o gallon. “be Hood S oom Th:se Prices Are for Spot Cash Only = WE ARE IN IT ! é : a me GCECESCEEOBOR And Subject to Change Without Notice. We Direct Our Announcement to Be ie office for a year and receive for his compensation nog to exceed $600 per,annum, . S. L. Baker, S Marshal’s report showed that $60 had been} 4. Piainan, a ‘ laundry licenses; $2 for a theatre license 8. E. Gerber, John Thompson, Bakerstiéld, Juan, collected for four bar licenses; $20 for two E.H. Bergen, Truckee, The Board shall also” adopt» orders and ordinances for the preservation of the public health of the county, not in conffict with general laws, and provide for the payment of all expenses incurred in enforcing the same, : and $25 delinquent taxes. file. The Treasurer's N report was read, approved and placed on The following amounts were ordered paid on the General Fund: A. D, H. Allen, f Ser 0.5 W.G, Guillard, Mason, : og Duplesse, W. M. Mellon, Blue Tent, Sacramento, eis Ridge, Grass Valley, me Markham, Rough and Ready, — See eee Supposed Attempted Burglary. William Holmes, who resides on West Broad street, thinks somebody tried to break into bis dwelling Wednesday night. fee in criminal case $10; Grant Jacobs, hauling rock, $6; E. Booth, cleaning jail and P. I. Murphy, Washin hall, $6; Thomas Mahar, labor on streets, Oscar Schinitt, Colfax 2.25; Sam Andrews, labor on sewers, $4.40; Ie You SS ake A. P. Davenport, hauling rock, $19; I, K. th ooh oe : Gamble, labor on roads, $5; ALS. Huson, me Seed feeling Hood's labor on road, $2.50; S, °K. Wanamake, hauling, $3; John Holbrook, lébor on sewee Jobn Menhuen, Allison Ranch, : and worn out, or have the medicine to restore your strength and give you a good appetite, ‘will be canvassed and—music will be furThe dog in the back lot barked considerably during the night, “his unusually noisy manner disturbing the slumbers of members of the family, but they paid no particuiar attention to it. In the morning a board was found resting against one of the front window sills, and footprints were visible in the soft ground. Tt is supposed that the burglar intended to climb up the board and open the window, which is four feet or more above the ground, ers and streets, $12.50; KE, C. labor on bridge; $1.50; A. B. D labor on sewers, $5; Geo, EK. Turn chandise, $25.95; Nevada $50. janitor service, funeral and parade $32.20; Pennsylvania services, $10, the failure of all desire for food, Prof. Michell’s fancy dress party will Cathartic Pills stimulate the actior take place on the evening of April—-19th at Armory Hall. It will be an invitation. af: fair and no one under any circumstances will be admitted to the dancing portion ot the hall without first having secured an in. vitation card from Mr. Michell, snd restore the appetite, SED Eero The floor Eugene V. Debs arrrived at Monday afternoon, In an nished for the dancers by a full orchestra. . said that 2200 men have joined the The admission per couple has been placed at $1.00. Spectators to gallery will be charged 50° cents and the admission of ladies, without escorts, in costume will be Railway system since he starte “Ten organizers,” said he, ‘‘are at Baldridge, Electric. Light Co., light, $82.91; D, B, Getchell, The following amounts were allowed on the Fire Fund: . Nevada Hose Uo, No 1, Engine Co., janitor : + Oe———— Toreiprry of the liver, and disorders of Michell’s Faticy Dress Ball. the stomach and bowels, cause headache and stomach, liver, and bowels,. cure headache,’ Increase in the A. R. U, interview he can Railway Union on the Great Northern pure blood, apes = ickinson, er, merPitts. salary, ne OSH o. badges, hands and ‘face, cracked cold weather, times” for immediate troubles of this nature sovereign remedy, bottle. Ayers n of the For a dinner pill and general family. carthartic we confidently recommend Hoop’s Exposure to rough weather, dampness, \K extreme cold, ete,, is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia ; chapped itching of the skin also owe their Dr. J. H, McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment should be kept on hand at all application when 25e. 5Vc and $1.00 per * sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store, —————2-6Geo. Snowed Under. —_— Thirteen cans of “excellent $1.00; at Gayborp's mldtf gton, Sarsaparilla is jus Hood 3 makes POWDER Absolutely Pure. ; A cream of tertar Highest of all in le Latest United States Report, : Royal Baking Powder 0o., 106 Wall St., N. y, lips and violent origin to baking powder, avening —strem, th, Food Government I appear. It is . Tacoma Oranges, Ameri= d= west, work in WHY FOLEY Than All the Other Fruit Dealers in SELLS . MORE Lemons and Bananas Nevada City Combined. > § . Tomatoes for 25 cents. i : various parts of the country, and by July Ist I expect that there will be the greatest labor organization that this country has +e + -Sold by Carr Bros, Mrs, T. 8S. Hawks, Cattanooga, Tenn., says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘savep-My Lik,’ I. consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble iexcels. “Price ‘75 cts, zations. These Union,’’* ever seen, I am working along the line of unification of all union: and trade organimen™ who American Railway Union in the late strike are now utterly helpless. 100,000 members in the American Railway Largest Variety, Lowest Prices t —AT— ROLBY'S: desérted the WAYVATATATAT AY: We now have a NS Na Who Wishes to. Economize. . ©: Ga DEER D => You LISTENING This Announcement Is Directed to The Housekeeper Thos. Shurtleff & Son Are thé People’s Providers. Just Take a Moment and Compare.Our Prices : LEADING CAN DY-MAKER, 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. ————— We have placed before our many friends the 7 Most Stylish Line of Hats Ever ‘seen in this city. By glancing in'our window as you pass you can get some idea of the many styles and The Low Prices That Prevail. We have on sale the following exclusive proof that they worn, THE -ROV. meme ad THE IMPERIAL THE PRINCE OF WALES gam a THE PASHA Are all the late creation for Gentlemen's wear, and they selling like ‘wild fire. We would be Pleased to place One of Them on your Fiead This Week. P. S.-—Mail orders will receive careful attention, sale Styles, and the are right is shown by the number you: see RHE RODEO are symptoms, has imprevu res ed in looks and weight. \@/Q/@/O/OO008OO* I have also taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for Scrofula with much benefit. Hood's Sar-. Saparilia is a splendid touie and blood par itter. HERMAN P. EMERY, 348 Sixth treet, Portland, Cregon, Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ils, 2c, Hats! Hats! lady who calls the first day of the opening . , will have a free chance of winning a $5 hat, Don’t forget the date and place, m19-1w ——22@eo——______., . WHEN you are constipated, with loss of} appetite, headache, take one of Dr, J. H, McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pillets, They are pleasant to take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial. , Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store, _———_+ Ge WHEN your heart pains you and unusual palpitation is frequent, accompanied sometimes with-shortness-of-breath-and-low spirits you are suffering from a disordered state of the liver, digestion is imperfect and there is wind on the stomach, If allowed to re~ main the trouble will ultimately reach the kidueys and then becomes dangerous to life Steps should be taken to stay its progres on the appearance of the ‘first symptoms. Dr, J, H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is especially adapted for disorders of thi kind. Priee $1.00 per battle, Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store. The Chicago, 20 cents. Sailor Hats, 25 cents. New Style Walking Hats, 50¢. for Waists. Laces just received by ~~ HATS !. y= “6 _— Check and Changeable Silks Beautiful Embroideries and « fA a YOUR POCKET BOOK0 YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY THROW YOUR 100 % 2 IMPs, ste ) Crawford j Commercial Street, near Pine, 100 Ibs. Middlings, $1.10, 100 lbs Wheat, $1.30, * . 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00."Morning Meal Package, 10 cts.Granulated Sugar r7 Brown Sugar 19 Ibs Fancy Dairy Butter 25c per roll. %-Gal Bottle Pickles 25. OVER THS LST too Ibs Bran, $1 oo, 100 Ibs Barley, $1.25. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00. 8. cans Clams, $1.00. Ibs Flour, $1.70, lbs $1.00, 1.00 to t-Ib. Cans Salmon $1.00. J.J. JACKSON . Rolled Barley, per 100, $1.30. Flour, per 00 Ibs. $1.70 Salmon, 10 cans for $1 Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.10. Lard, 5 Ib cans, 65 cts. Seedless Raisins, 16 lbs. $1 Raisins, 20 lbs. for $1, Bran, per 100 lbs. $1.00, Middlings, per 100 Ibs. $1.10. Dry Granulated Sugar, 17 lbs for $1. Brown Sugar, 19 Jbs for $1 Rice, 17 lbs for $1. 11 cans Oysters, $1. Tomatos, 12 cans for $1. Morning Meal, package, toc, Syrup, 60 cts per gallon Sago, 20 lbs, for $r. Tapioco, 20 bs. for $1. Clams, 8 cans for $1 Full weight and best quality guaranteed. AllGoods delivéred Free of Charge. a BST OLE Nevada City, Cal, Min Street, opposite Unicn Hotel, Nevada Clty, Ca ® Fancy Dairy Butter, 40 cents per square.