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March 28, 1895 (4 pages)

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_ Association have mailed circnlars to the THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT sami Every ecinaee exoopt Sunday. BROWN & & CALKINS, = Proprietors. ——— > SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per ote SS WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. THURSDAY... MARCH 28, 1895. Telephone No, 4 GAME WARDENS. Sa bedded themselves in the affect?ons of our dismissed.” Supervisors Have Been Asked t0/theatre-goers than the Smith-Lieb ComAppoint Them ‘Immediately. . The directors ofthe State Sportsmen’s Boards of Supervisors of the different counties relative-to the appointinent of game wardens. The circulars said : To the Honorable Board oi Supérvisors : The legislature just adjourned, recognizing the importance to the State of its fish and game interests, has vested yo with authority to appoint a Fish and Game Warden in your county, at your first regular meeting held in April, 1895. A copy of the law upon the subject is herewith inclosed. Your most earnest-attention is very respectfully called to the necessity of making this appointinent without delay. ‘he close season is at hand; and the rapid depletion of our State of its game and fish renders your prompt action herein of the utmost importance. The. necessity of your: appointee being a man. of intelligence, honesty and determination in the performance. of his peculiar duties is too clearly evident to require-comment, es +666 $= The: Lecture Tonight. The free lecture by Doctor Jewell, the “eminent. divine;-at= the--Methodist Church this evening, will doubtless be largély attended. Dr. eloquent speaker, a man of profound thought and Jewell is a very brilliant ideas, and he has a most forcible and interesting manner of expressing his thoughts. The lecture w ill Be a rare intellectual treat, and if the merits of the speaker and his well-known reputation are . considered, the church will be crowded, aes CP ERE SIE ME et Big Wages. A man named Ryan assisted by another party started to work a quartz claim a short time ago about one‘ mile above Downieville, Last Monday they fook out of, their claim the magnificent eum of $700. Two other men working a claim fifty feet away from the Ryan property last Tuesday cleaned up $300 as the result of their day’s labor. 4 <+-0@e-+ When the Chills Mists of the Hang like a pall over the: surface of the Morning. earth, it will be well for you before ventur— ing into the raw vaporous air, charged, perhaps, with the seeds of imalaria or provocative of rheumatic twinges, to take a wineglassful of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, and thus shield yourself from atmospheric influences threatening to health. If you happen to get snowed, sleeted or rained. upon, use the same preventive, and avoid the rheumaThe agreeable warmth infused into the circulation by this tism or a dangerous cold. ‘. in which a dramatic company is held in any . Y°4Fs of age fticular line, that havé visited this town in contract before a Justice of the Peace, and ‘vated them. oftenest are loudest in their praise. And still they are deserving of much more than “THE OLD, OLD STORY.”’ MATRIMONY OR JAIL. Play by the. Smith-Lieb Troupe. prisonment by Marrying. Last night the Smith-Lieb Company ad-. Frank W. Day and Sadie Cook were which they have been weaving for them-=. 4 well known in this city. We clip the selves since their advent into this, city. following, in relation to the marriage, from If public opinion and profuse applause are the Post: to be regarded as an evidence of the esteem . _ ‘Day is-agbricklayer by trade, He is 21 wid came here from Nevada cummunity, then this company must feel City a few months ago, Sadie Cook he highly gratified at finding sucha. warm, knew in the interior, and she followed’ him reciprocal spot in the hearts of all lovers to this town and the pair took up lodgings No com-. at 1020 Market street, where they were arof legitimate drama in this city. rested last night 6n charges of vagrancy. pany of artists, and it should be remem-— : bered that each member of this company This morning Day promised to reform and is an accomplished artist in his or her par. ™4!ry the girl. Later on he carried out his the last six years haye more strongly: imthe charges against him and his wife were oo Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral possesses powerful healing qualities, which manifest themselves whenever the remedy is employed in colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, Its anodyne and expectorant effects are promply realized. It is a chemical success anda medical triumph. ——— — Prospecting for Mines. pany has done. They have fairly captiThose who have heard them they have received at our hands. The play presented last night, ‘‘The Old, Old Story,” is a most fascinating one. It inight justly be called a fastidious play, because it contains parts that are adapted to the most fastidious tastes. It is full of telling parts. The play abounds in comic. from one of the other mining counties, . for ecenes for the frivolous and the himorous;. the purpose of prospecting in this vicinity. there is drama galore for the esthetic and} They had heard good reports eoncerning the serious, Rarely is it our. privilege to. Nevada county and decided to come here find a play so suited-to such a diversity of. and try their luck looking fora mine. As tastes—such a combination: of frivolity, . soon as the storm is over they will start to humor, estheticism and sentimentalism. work, They appear to understand the busiEach member of the company sustained . ness and say they are prepared to prospect his or her’part-in a most admirable man-. for quite awhile. We would not be sur= ner.. Every sentence, every gesture-seemed+ prised to hear of them discovering a good to be a perfect expression of the author’s. mine before long. There are thousands of spirit. ‘There was not much opportunity . ledges in this district that are only waiting for any particular member to distinguish . to be uncovered, and if men do not hunt himself or herself above the rest of the com-. for them-they cannot expect to find them. pany, while they all distinguished them-j A number of men are prospecting in this selves in their particular roles. Carl. immediate wicinity and we are informed Smith as Philip Harleigh was a master-. that many more are thinking of engaging in piece of dramatic art. His power-of—ex-+euch work. The indications are that mere pression, his devotion to’the girl he loved, prospecting will be done here the coming his willingness to sacrifice his interests for . summer than for many years past. the happiness of those who had unjustly — wrovged him, was the faithful portrayal of a noble character. Miss Lieb as Louise Schuyler added one more link to the chain Working the Extension. Frank Worthington, George Eagye and : wae James Young are at work upon the extenthat binds her to me affections of our peo-. sion of the quartz ledge which William Ble: Hers was a difficult character to sus-. Kirkham is developing at his place “near tain. It Wasa case of love on one hand . Cement Hill, They have not been working and honor and devotion on the other. But long and it will be some time yet hutore she portrayed the character with a grace they will start to take out quartz. Kirkham and precision which can only find expres-. },. taken out some very rich quartz from sion in a true artistic spirit. Mr. William, );, mine and the ledge ié still looking well. Brewer as Archie Sherwood sustained a}, prospectors above named think they role that is particularly adapted to his. i) gna a good ledge where they are workdramatic genius. Heisaclever and skilling : ful young artist and undoubtedly has a : ee : brilliant future if present indications are in SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and the least prophetic. Miss Bridger as Edith . Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket Bliss showed an adaptibility for frivolity . size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. so characteristic in one of her age. Acute, . Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros, harum-scaruin Miss, full of innocent frolic ——+ +80 and always ready to devise some, way dut Dwo Hives Bayete of the-difficulty in which she finds herself. Mrs. Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, Mr, Felt.as Dr. Bliss never found himself} 1). ,, was told by her doctors she had ConA Magnificent Production. of This; Frank Day and Sadie Cook Avoid.Im-. A Home Organization That. Is Deded one more-jaurél to the beautiful wreath . Married at San Francisco yesterday. Both . week have without exception been delighted Three miners arrived here a few days ago. purifier and spring medicine. GooD MUSIC. serving of Encouragement. People who attended the Theater’ this with the fine music rendered by Wild’s orchestra. The members, five in number, are all good musicians and give a better class of music than local orchestras are usually accustomed to giving. They play well together and there is no attempt to have one instrument continually’ overshadowing all the others, a fact that is too often apparent in similar organizations outside of the professional ranks. The orchestra above mentioned is striving to give our peaple first-class music, andthe manner in which their efforts*have been received shows a warm appreciation. The cornet solo, ‘‘ The Last Rose of Summer,” rendered byJoba Pascoe last evening, elicited a hearty encore, The selections were all good. Following are the mémpbers of the orchestra: C. E. Wilde, flute and picolo; Chas. Wilde Jr., violin; Frank Grissel, clarinet; John Pascoe, cornet; William Ingliss, piano, Makers PurE Bioov. These three words tell the whole story of the wonderful_cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It is. the -best blood / Hoop’s Pitts have won high praise for their prompt and efficient yet — action, +! eee Death of a Former Paskdont: James Quinn, a former resident of Grass Valley, died at-Susanville, Lassen county, recéntly, He was confined to his bed but a few days, death resulting from typhoid . fever. Quinn had been in Susanville but a ae short time. It being impracticable to send the body to his family at Oakland, the remains were buried at the former place. ExprosurE to rough weather, dampness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia ; chapped hands and face, cracked lips and violent itching of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment should be kept on hand at all times for. immediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 25c. 50c and’ $1.00 per bottle. a Buckien’s Arnica Ssive. The best Salve in the world for Cuta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positi: ely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion ot money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.’ For ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. Sam McCloskey,’ Forbestown, F. Broand, Pettihume, E. Chapman, San Juan, * F, Miller, Grass Valley, O: B. Wilke, Stuttz Co., Thomas Ewing, San Francisco, M: Abrams, J. Y. Jackson, ts W.S. Van Etten, Pike City, John Sachhead, Col. Weinstock, suihonunré, Walter Weinstock, te Lieut. Bowerinan, #8 A. Burden, Grass Valley, J. Carlyon, 6 Ed Gribbens, 8 rn T. J. Moody, Blue Tent, W.N. Warner, Marysville, L. N. Warner, $ J. R. Morton, Bloomfield. tee PREMATURE baldness may be prevented aud the hair made to grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Sole Sere aerate Symproms of kidney troubles should_bepromptly attended to; they are. nature's warnings that something is wrong.” Many persons-die victims of kidney disease who could have been saved had they taken proper precautions, The prompt—use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm las saved thousands of valuable lives. If you have any derangement df the kidneys try it. Price $1.00 per bottle. + 2@e->— ~ Read J@hn Delbridge’s advertisement, + 2@e——— Snowed Under. Thirteen cans of excellent Tomatoes for $1.00, at GayLorp’s. ml St? POWDER * Absolutely Pure. . } A cream of tartar baking powder, ’ Highest of all-in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder (o., sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. 106 Wall St., N.Y. without a patient so long as Mrs. Ross] sumption and that there was no hope for Sherwood, so gracefully portrayed by Miss . her, but two bottles Dr. King’s New DisReid, was able to reach his office. Most of . covery completely cured her and she says it the merriment of the evening was caused] .,yeq her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 136 by the humorous representations of. these! pyorida St., San Francisco, suffered from a two most exvellent players. Mr. Chas. . dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, Howard as Nathaniel Beekman, the ban-. tried without result everything else then ker,.and.Mr, Guy Durrell as Sidney Beek-. pought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Disman, his son and partner in business, were . covery and in two weeks was cured, He is splendid . representations of dramatic naturally thankful, It is such results, of
art. The disclosure of the son’s reckless-. which these are samples, that prove the ness in his speculations, his sorrow and. the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in the father’s grief, were scenes that will not Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at soon be effaced from the memory. Miss. ©®"F Bros. Drug Store. Regular size 50c genial stomachie, its eee and regu-. parker as Laura Beekman was a characterand $1.00 ating properties commend it to a a ization in keeping with every other part =Maer? tts feet mn oheiani: es nied this splendid company. In response to an Th ea t Shee oir: Ue a penne earnest request the company will reproduce = as biliousness, nervousness and kidney trouble, tonight the beautiful society comedy “InGuarantees sick headache and debility. fatuation.”’ We hope our people will be+ +@er —o ° . : : wiactele Jalttare: pee infatuated with it and attend en i he Future masse. This remedy is becoming so well known aes The fact that Hood’s Sarsaand so popular as to need no special: meaotion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is. guaranteed to do all that is clamed, Electric Bitters will cure e!] diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt parilla has. cured thousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, rich healthy blood, tones and strengthTukrre is'more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put ‘together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by conRheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malariel . . fevers.—For cure of Headache, ¢ Jonstipation by F. J. Cheney &Co., T and Indigestion try Electric piler Hote constitutional cure on the market, It is satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, —Price 50 cts. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr Bros, Drug Store. + #@ee — Whatever may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its origina color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. stantly failing to cure with local treatment. ens the nerves, and builds Science has up the whole system. ‘Remember Hoods Cures pronounced it incurable. yroven catarrh to be a constitutional. treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured oledo, Ohio, is the Sarsataken internally in doses from 10 drops toa parilla teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of ‘the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure, Send for circulars and testimonials, Addres¢, F.J. CHENEY & CO., £27 2 old by Druggists, 75c. l Toledo, O. Only HOOD’S. “Hood’s Pills are especially. prepared BORN. In this city, March 28th, to T. P. Byrne and wife, a son. In Grass Valley, March 25th, to W. L. Thurston and wife, a son. In Grass Valley, March 26th, to George BE. Riley and wife, a daughter. eet o— ——— A Quarter Century Test. to be taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 25c, For a quarter of a century Dr. King’s use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. A remedy that has steed-the test so long the Awarded Highest age gage Fair, vals BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grare Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum.or any other adulterant, 4O-¥EARS THE STANDARD. and that has given so universal satisfaction ; : . is no experiment, Each bottle is positively ' i . h ( ( guaranteed to give relief, or the. money will . eaders if \§ 00 § b: refunded. It is admitted to be the most. reliable for Coughs and Colds, Trial bottles Free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. —-»@e+—— > g ‘ We have secured the services of one Carrats Sweeney, U.S. A, San Diego, San Francisco's most stylish Milliners, Cal., says: ‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.” Price 50e, Carr ‘Bros. Miss Bertha Lammers, partment. —_—_—-90-9 The Finest in the Land. to ae Hall, is selling choice Table Fruit at . $2 per dozen, Pie Fruit, $1.50. Tomatoes, . Or not. the Capital brand, three cans for 25 cents. Custard Pumpkin, $2 a dozen—the best in Other goods in “. —m23—+ the market. . Everything first-class, country THE SPRING TRADE. NEW STOCK in our Stores money can buy we have bough fornia markets. OUR GOODS ARE and we get our discounts. than we are selling now. ONLY, AND ONE PRICE Everybody is invited to call The Firs t in the Field . We will say to the a of Nevada City and surrounding that we have commenceda NEW SYSTEM FOR What we mean is that we are puttng inan ENTIRELY was closed out in Grass Valley in the’ last two months. For the last ten days we have been receiving goods daily for the Spring Trade, all the LATEST NOVELTIES that BOUGHT FOR CA No Charity asked of any one. You know that CASH is what talks nowadays. No House on the Pacific Coast will seil you Goods Cheaper Our new system is. €eBUY AND SELL FOR ¢ ces whether they intend to purchase or not. in Nevada City as our. stcck t from the Eastern and Cali SH ONLY,. . CASH TO ALL. and examine our goods and priWe have placed before our many friends the 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 onsale the following exclusive styles, and the proof that they are right is shown by the number you see worn. THE ROY a, é THE IMPERIAL ___—_—!, THE PRINCE OF WALES imme THE RODEO THE PASHA ~eqgggijge Are all the late creation for Gentlemen's wear, and they are selling like wild fire. wre would be pleased to place One of Them on your Head This Week. _P. S.—Mail orders _ receive careful attention. ‘Store closes at 8 P. The Old Reliable. The Oldest Gentlemen's. Furnishing House in this city. Under new management, with New Goods and New Prices. MARCUS M. BARUH, a l,i Do You fea Ss a, WE ARE IN IT! We Direct Our Announcement to ; YOUR POCKET BOOK D0 YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY JUST COMPARE THESE PRICES . ! ‘Salmon, 1o cans for . Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.10. . Lard, 5 Ib cans, 65 cts. ®. . Seedless Raisins, 16 lbs. $1 Flour, per 100 lbs, $1.70 Ralled Barley, per 100 $1.30. Bran, per 100 lbs. $1.00. Middlings, per 100 Ibs, $1.10. Dry Granulated Sugar, . Raisins ,20 Ibs. for $1. 17 lbs for $1. . Fancy Dairy Butter, 4o cents . Brown Sugar, 19 lbs for $1) per square. Rice, 17 lbs for $1. . Syrup, 60 cts per gallon 11 cans Oysters, $1. Sago, 20 Ibs. for $r. Tomatos, 12 cans for $1. . Tapioco, 20 lbs. for $1. Morning Meal, package, 10c. Clams, 8 cans for $1 . Full weight and best quality guaranteed. AllGoods delivered Free of Charge. bn 1B. OFS Main Street, duaneds Union Hotel, Nevada City, C a ARE . You LISTENING ? This Announcement Is Directed to 2/80/0888 788 Be Sure to get HOOD'S and We opened our store for Se New Discovery has been tested, and the iness March 21st, 1877, and it millions who have received benefit from its is a well known fact that éver since that time we have been at the Lowest Living Prices Sold by, Who will have charge of our Millinery DeBrown Sugar 19 lbs $1 ,00 Call and see the New Styles Pepsin Whiskey, $.125 per bottle. -W. G. Richards, Broad street, next door} whether you wish to purchase Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. : ¢ No trouble to show goods. Nothing but first-class Standard Goods will be kept in our establishment, and we defy any house on the Pacific Coast to show a better assortment than A have this Spring, and NO ONE CAN UNDERSELL 3 STORES. rf i = Nevada City. THROW YOUR <q 100 Ibs Flour, $1.70. 100 Ibs Middlings, $1.10. of! 100 Ibs Wheat, $1.30, 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00. 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8-cans Clams, $1.00. Morning Meal Package, 10 ¢ts.Granulated Sugar 17 lbs $1.00. 10 1—lb. Cans ‘Salmon $1.00. Fancy Dairy Butter 25cper roll. %4-Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢; 3s too Ibs Bran, $1 00, 100 lbs Barley, $1.25. J. J. JACKSON High Prices Must Get Out of Line. OVER THIS LIST. The Housekeeper Who Wishes to Economicze. Thos. Shurtleff & Son Are the People’s Providers. => i. Just Take a Moment and Compare Our Prices: ils, Late 4 Crawford qgcoctemersle Street, near Pine,” Nevada City, Cal. 100 lbs: Pidur. <. css $1 80] 10 Cans Salmon...+$100 100 ** Wheat.. rao} 6. *. Corn Beel, 2 : 100 “ R. Barley. I 30 Hy. Gat aca os 6's I 00 so0-1 Bean.. ns, 2 10} 10 Ibe. Lard, oa6 cues .» 219 100 °'' Middlings ee er ae “f AO ae Sa ce & 65 16 ‘* Gran. Sugar.; 1 00] 16 -“ Seedless Raisins f 00 18. “ Brown. Sugar..1 00] 20. “ -Raisins.... 1:00 uy t+ -Ricé.as55-+. ++ 4-00} 12—!*_Dried Peaches. .' 1.00 30 “ Bayo Beans.. 1 00. Fancy Dairy, Butter 40 cents 30 ‘Pea Beans..; t-00] _ per roll. it Cans: Oysters.:. “. oo. Eastern Hams 15, cents per » 1a SOS es ous 1 oo. Ib. 9 -‘ Peas..... 1 00] Eastern Bacon 12% cents per 12 “ Sardines...°1 00} Ib, 5-gallon can best coal oil 1 00. Carmel ’ Drips 60 cents per ao: “ Pie Fruit.. 1 00] gallon. These Prices Are for Spot. Cash Only And Subject to Change Without Notice. an SER Take the Daily Transcript.