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May 25, 1895 (4 pages)

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ni . With appar-y ack of rhep. We Dever met D ig the near. of aspect we stances, But itters has r. —the earlier disease, tie 80n not aloy, earty gutlaws chuckles, '[ arial and ki.’ nd disorder ¢ ally adapted, appetite, and age, When eded by tardy ° of relapse, it and flesh, and . ou a lasting sunepeuensesuemee ee 4 fo / C., Etc. ‘Ss. Consult Prices with, ° ds, and beat. G. rts choke und. your us by men ing post. Stay, and Pants made, USE. Senss JS, ~ Ni GOODS ilors, TION fer. eT, Ae emer arte . (Established Sept. 6, 188602) Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif, rf Published Evenings Daily Except Legal Holidays, SUBSCRIPTION TE RMS—Fifteen Centa a Week, Six Dgllarsa Year When Sixty Cetts a Month: Paidin Advance fer a Full Year, LocA Rrapine Norices—Ten Cents a for First Insertion, Fivé Cents a Line Fach sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates undays and THEDAILYTRANSCRIPT. THE IMPROVEMENT BOOM Building, Changes and Repairs Going all Over the Town. Mrs. D. E.Stover is Making arran Line Subpart for a store room, will be rented for offices, For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application ; SATURDAY.. MAY 25, 1895. great improvement to that part of town. Nat P. Brown is having his house, East Broad street, thoroughly overhau r] . Telephone Noz Py PERSONAL POINTERS A ConciseChronicle of Various Folks, Doings and Intentions, 4. S. Calkins returued from Monterey ast evening, H. Vischer of San Francisco arrived here “this morning, ° R.T. Heath arrived here from San Francisco, ~ James O’Brien, the hydraulic miner Smartsville; is in town, ; J. W. ‘Frost. arrived trom San Francisco, this morn E. L. Watson of -San Jose arrived here last evening, ‘ S, Weiser of-San Francisco arrived here this morning, H, German was over from North San Juan today. E, M. Bachelder and WiecAs Fenger, San'Francisco, arrived here last evening, Miss Tewes of Cam »tonville arrived here I last’evening on her way to San Francisco, L, Walsh of San last evening on his way to Sierra county. H. H. Noble arrived here last evenir from San Francisco. . Mr. owner of the Smith mine. Ed. A. Weil of Sacramento is here in the interest of the Sacramento Crockery Company, Miss H. 8, Buhring of San Franciso arrived here last evening on her way to North San Juan to visit her old home, Mrs, C, J, Juan, Mrs. A. M. Gray left tnis morning fo Wheatland to visit Mr. Gray’s sister who is very sick, Misses’: Noble of San Francisco arrived here last evening on their way to Alleghany to spend the summer, L, Levy and J. Levy, of arrived here last evening and left this morn ing for Washington, : Mrs. Morton, returned to her home this morning, E. W. Prate, a young gentlemen who has been visiting this city morrow for his home.in San Francisco, His * many friends wish him succeas, Robeit Slaughter, general agent and inspector of the California Continental Building and Loan Association, is here on busineas connected with the Association, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT’S Summarized Mention of Minor Home ‘ Happenings, The ten-stamp mill at the Federal . Loan mine started up today and will ‘be kept pounding away steadily on high-grade ore from the five-foot ledge, One of the miners at the Pittsburg mine, was cut in the face yesterday by a falling piece of rock. Dr, Tickell dressed the wound, which was not very severe, A ctew of men were put to work yesterday at the Fortuna or Live Yankee mine, Two shifts will be kept at work and the inspection will be very thorough, Operations at the English Mountain mine will be resumed soon under the superintendence of Chris Mallon of this city, A reception will be given Bishop Wingfield at the Union Hotel thig evening from 8 till 10. He will preach tomorrow morning at Trinity Church and administer Confirmation, John Coopér of Brush creek, who has been quite sick, suffering from the grip, is convalescing and has been removed from this city to his home. The members of Nevada Hose Company, No. 1, say they intend to do something handsome when the changes and repairs are all completed at their fire house, PG SA ES By using Hall's Hair Renewer, ~ gray, faded, or discolored hair assumes the natural color of youth, and @rows luxuriant and strong, pleasing everybody, f ++@e-+ — ; Furnished House For Rent. A residence in this city is offered for rent, For farther particulars apply to Shurtleff & Son, Plaza Store, ml18-tf Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. : BAKING Most Perfect Made. here last evening Francisco arrived here Noble is the Morris of San Francisco arrived last evening on her way to North San San Francisco, Howard of Sacramento,, who has been here on a visit to her sisters, the Misses for several weeks past on business and pleasure, will leave toJohn Bond Sr. will soon begin the Hill and which was partially destroyed the recent fire, house -will be for rent. Hill was destroyed by tire on the 24th last month, time. A barn and other buildings will! built first, = —“ yét what to do, houses were so close together that it w a certainty that in case of fire all the buil ings. there would be destroyed or partial 80 at the best. If she can sell. the lot the adjoining claimants she will probab do sp, ; Mra, Allen’ McCauley, who also resid on Lost Hill, near the burnt district, having necessary repairs made to her dence, of at The interior of the Congregational Church is being painted in a very elegant manner, A new carpet will also be put down an fry is to be enclosed and other changes made, w 1 Notwithstanding the numerous improve town, we will say now that no more: me chanics or laborers are wanted here, for something to do, and two painters applied for a small job, al in oue day recently, in Chicago and that he lost ngtime in getting here. He was surprised upon arriving to find a thriving’ little town of probably 5,000 inhabitants, instead of a city of 20,000 Or 30,000 people. We have plenty of good architects, carpenters, builders, painters, paper hangers and decorators, miners enough, r and also The local papers are often blamed for bringing in new men, but in a majority of cases they are blameless, The responsibility for this influx is due to an entirely different source, People who have friends or relatives in other places often write to them regarding the prospects of obtaining employment here, and frequently send copies of the local papers or clippings from the same, For instance, Peter Smith has a friend in Sacramento, Virginia City, Salt Lake or some other place who is al. good mechanic, aud he writes to him that the prospects here are very promising. This induces the stranger to come on, and he no doubt tells others of his intentions and in that way is the cause of them coming also, Again, a miner who is working steadily, learns'that the working force in the mine where he is employed is likely to be increased or that more men are to be put on at some other mine before long, Instead of keeping quiet and letting the idle miners in the district have a chance to get the work, he writes to some friend or relative in. Virginia City, Idaho, Montana, Cornwall, Ire~ and or elsewhere, and tells him that the outlook here ig very promising, and advises him to come, Of course this is human’ nature. We know these ‘statements to be solid facts, but the newspapers get all the blame, and some people even go so far as to Say that the newspapers should say nothing of the improvements that are going on or of the new mining enterprises that are to be inaugurated, This is the hight of absurdity. Itisthe province, nay the duty, of ments to have a two-story frame building erected on her-—lot~ near the Broad-street bridge. It is intended to have the lower and the upper part This will be a and improved, and it’ will be_ repainted a color different from any residence in town, building of the house owned by him on Lost _ When the work is done the Charles Pinch, whose residence on Lost. F. W. Banks, contemplates beginning the J. erection of a new dwelling house in a short] C. D. Eastin, Mr, John Debat, whose house was also} O. K. Cloudman, destroyed at the same time, has not decided Her lot is small and the resiother improvements made inside. The beloutside ments that are being made in every part: of There are enough-here now to finish up all. work by the middle or last of July, and then some of them will have to look elsewhere Three paper hangers One man, a carpenter, who arrived here recently, says he heard of Nevada City’s building boom while he was ‘est and most salutary sources. to any part of the city, office on the Plaza tended to, tf THE DELEGATES ‘Francisco June 6th, ge6th. The following is the list: Alf. Tregidgo, C. J. Garland, on. J. M. Walling, 0. O. Howard, led . Geo. Fletcher, Theo. Wetzel, Fred Searls, Louis Meyers, M. 1. Marsh, . R, D. Skidmore, re. Alex. Rauch, W.F. Englebright, I. J. Rolfe, Chris. Jepsen, by . Geo. E. Turner, Fred Zeitler, Jos, Miller, B. N. Shoecraft, J. S. McBride, J. M, Buffington, R. C, Walrath, Niles Searls, C. H. Mallon, J. McCall, Gus Kartschoke A. S. Bigelow bu John McBean, E. T. Worthley, C. W. Tozer, W. F. Prisk, Chas, Brockington, Chas, Kingsley, W. A. Dennis, E. M. Preston, . John Vincent, A. L. Bigbe, Theo, Wilhelm, M. J. Farrell, Steve Moore, Geo, Mainhart, L. P. Goldstone, A. Burrows, John Mulroy, KE. J. DeSabla, Chas, Nettle, Carl Hesse, Desire Fricot, C. W. Kitts, W. D. Long, John Eddy, of . J. Hustler, Kieffer, be] G. A, Singer, J. S. Goodwin, P, Campbell, F, E, Wadsworth, as. Nat. P: Brown, d-. A. B. Champion, ly . James Shoemaker to. Richard I, Thomas, ° ly . D. F. Douglass, E. J. Rector, es . Geo. C, Gaylord, is. J. A. Northway, John 8. Gregory C, E. Mulloy, Chas. Hegarty, James Hacket, a. -Dahl Nivens, M.C. Taylor, John Caldwell, W. W. Waggoner, -. A. B, Dibble, J. M. Lakenan, . S. P. Dorsey, E. H, Brown, J, F. Kidder, Wm. H,. Martini, Ww. Hawley, Jos. Weissbein, J. Bennallack, KE, Tiley, B. F. Snell, 1} Dan Coughlan, J. J. Jackson, A. Schabel, EK. Donnelly, Chas. Stocks, T. J. Robinson, C. E. Clinch, F. M. Pridgeon, Robt, Walker, A. Blumenthal, J, Opie, F, T. Nilon, A. D, Gassaway, J. 8, McPhetres, A. Dobie, po nat RS Ta Congregational Church. — There will be services to-morrow at the above church both morning and evening, Preaching in the morning as usual, In the evening Richard Foote will read the “Oruacifixion,” after which the pastor will deliver a brief discourse on The Last Words of Christ.” The Christian Endeavar will meet at the usual hour led by Mrs, L. L. Gaffuey. Subject, “Christ's Cross; My Cross,” oe OO ee When on the High Seas. On the rail, on a steamboat, aboard a fishing smack, or yacking of the coast, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will be found a reliable means of averting and relievin ail~ ments to which travelers, marinere an emigrants are peculiarly subject, Sea captains, ship doctors, voyagers or sojourners in the tropics, and.all about to encounter unacelimated, an unaccustomed or dangerous cilmate, should not neglect to avail themselves of this safeguard of well ascertained and longtried merit, Constipation, billiousness, malarial fever, indigestion, rheumatism, and affections of the bladder and kidneys are among the ailments which it eradicates, and it may be resorted to not only with confidence in its remedial efficacy, but also in its perfect freedom from every objectionable ingredient, since it is derived from the purIt counteracta the effecta of unwholesome food and water, ‘ OPES eas Order Your Ice. The Union Ice Company will déliver ice Ordera left at the will be promptly ats the local paper to keep its readers posted on what is going on in the immediate locality, and the condition or improvement of a town’s business or resources are matters that the papers should speak of, For a fact, the interior journals have &@ very smal} circulation outside the State, those sent Kast being mostly to large advertisers who want them merely for the purpose of checking off their advertisements, We are tired of hearing the papers deridéd and complained of for something they are not responsible for, Look to home and put the blame, if any there is, where it rightly belongs, —————68e-e—_____ Bucklen’s Arnica Sal ve. f ee The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund rice 25 centa per box, Vor sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Stere, » a +9 @e-o————_-__. ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. ee Jno, 'T, Weston, Sacramento, H. Scheunert, TF. W, Webb, San Jose, E. H, Green, a A. A, Von Voorhies, San Francisco, J. Andrews, # R. F, McComb, “ L, Walsh, ds Joe Levy, : 4 ae Joba Curtin,
= Frank White, : ih Mrs. H. 8. Buhrin ©, W. Honald, Forest City, L, Funks and wife, ‘i CG, too . a ag oP ee Grass Valley, . E+, G, Champion, #. A. C, Turner, Hunt’s Hill, 40 Years the Standard, J, T, McCall, Forest Hill, L eat of all in leavening strength, United States Government Food Report, STOP! = and BUY}; L. Wala, me A New Style Hat Ok nome The Leader of Fashion. O*% BROAD STREET, CARWIKS THE MosT , found in the State, and the prices are very low. on. To the Miners’ Meeting to be Held in San Tt is understood that the delegates to the last Miners’ Convention held im San Francisco on the I'9th of last month will be the accredited delegates to the meeting to be held at the Palace Hotel on Thursday, June 0. 0, D From the East, will be sold at a very clOse tigure, IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT you can find you want, @@~ Remember our telephonesare long distance. They come in jet black and blue-black; strai cutaway frocks, is marked in plain figures, Pants, coat and vest, sizes from 12 trouble of buying trash, oan buy trash elsewhere, the biggest stock we have ever kept, an class shoes of us, A Former Nevada Cityan Dead. Intelligence was received in this city last night that J. W. Farmer had died in the vicinity of Hayward sometime during the last few days, ‘Jack,”’ ashe was fa. Voritely called, came to this city from Vir ginia City shortly after Frank Golden opened his jewelry store here and took charge of the jewelry-repairing department of that establishment. He was an Englishman and was refined and cultured in his manners and habits, and made friends rapidly by his quiet and unassuming ways, While residing in this city himself and wife stopped at the residence : of Mrs. Lyons on Piety Hill. When Mr. Zoberbier sneceeded Mr. Golden in the jewelry business the deceased took his departure for below with no particular place in view, Those of our people who knew him will always retain a kind, remembrance for the complaisant and affable young gentleman who spent such: short time of his existence among them, * The May-Pole Dance. Next Friday night the event of the year, from a child’s view, will take place at Armory Hall. The Occasion in question is the May-pole dance to be given by Prof, John Michell, when 55 little children will circle ‘round three large May-poles and skillfully twind the. bright-hued ribbons around the slender wooden statls, Prof, Michell never misses giving the chil. dren of. his, juvenile dancing classes. their ‘annual May-pole dance and. they have always been marked with success, and it is an assured fact that the coming one will follow in the pathway of its predecessors. This afternoon the little tots went & practice exercise with a smoothness and deftness that woutd have” stitprised one watching them for the firat time, é SS : Makxs Pure Buoop. These three words tell the whole story of the wonderful cures y Hood's Sarsaparilla, I¢ is the best blood purifier and spring medicine, through M Tlh., Flor boug bad and hac ings last, pars Sapa myh prop Hoop’s Pris 1 have won high praise for their prompt and efficient yet easy action, dreadful cold, tried without the wonderful efficac Coughs and Colds. Carr Bros, Drug Store, aud $1.00, Health Restored ALL RUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy Miserable . etter. Two Lives Sayed, eee rs. Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, was told by her doctors she sumption and that there was no her, but two bottles covery oompletely cured her an saved her life, Dr. King’s Mr, ida St., San New Disd she says it Thos. Eggers, 136 Francisco, suffered from a approaching Consumption, result everything else then ht one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured, naturally thankful, It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the y of this medicine jn Free trial bottles at Regular size 50c¢ had’Conhope for He is —— YOU'RE IN THE Way Of getting something, the fevt taste of will not come anywhere near satisfying . Ore taste of our ; INIMITABLE ICR CREAM! Sharpens the appetite fer sacther cdge becomes aa fine as thes ef @ sasue, taking the first taste there Rover wasa time than the present, IN THE —with— Several years ago, my blood was condition, my system-all run down, f my general health very mich im. aired. My hans were covered with arge sores, discharging all the time. 1 j ho strength nor energy and my — At Were miserable in the extreme. I commenced taking Ayer's Sarsala and soon noticed a change tor the My appetite returned and with it, renewed strength. these results, Lke Encouraged ealth was restored.’’. . Harris House, Admitted AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 22222222922209990099009 EXTREME. Hands COVEREDSORES. CURED BY USING Ayer’s Sarsaparilla pt Oon-taklig-the Sar rilla, till } had used six bottles, and A. A. Towns, Thompson, NDak: Ayer’s ons Sarsaparilla in O8 i] 60900 by ° Rolled Barley, $ . Bran, per 100 of . Middlings, per 100 Ibs, $1. 10. $i . Rice, 17 Ibs for $1. $}-. 42 cansOysters, $1. GENTLEMEN.--And Young Men Included. When the youth attains his a, many are too easily-led by others, and w easy prey for drummers and agents, take the Keeley Cure. pocket, Then what ap those drummers who travel f take your order for a $15 suit, if you cannot afford to pay $15 But how long will that will not be fooled any more by such @ mind of your own and don’t be hu gain and nothing to lose, profit, while we merchants and then have to wait for our money, drummers, mbugged by tra — ge of majority, he has a min last ? pears to, be a success sometime or Eastern ready-made clothin and make you believe that » they will tell you they can make a suit to order for $8, Now, that sort of thing has been Pp x : my that peor roven a humbug, and we are glad to say that people t for ev, who live her@in Nevada o While the out; # proves a failure. g houses, it will be made to order, em was fooled, We have just received:a full line of nion that several marria es are We will also offer this week a fine line of f Those goods are full value ruu on them for $15 for a FULL ‘SUIT. Do you needa BUSINESS SUIT? We hay Clothing, in all the latest novelties of this season are to fit; we can tit you all, Do not get left, but come and examir They range from $4 4 aud In wiree-button frock outaways, ow, young man, py life, ret-class tailor-made suits in at $22.50 per suit, e just unpacked four cases It makes no difference to $12.50 per suit, 16 our goods and satisfy yourself, We have ONE PRICE ONLY MARYSVILLE ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS, up to 18, $5.90 per Suit. 48 you can buy first-class goods at our store 48 we have no trash to sell, IN CHILDREN’S SUITS, short pants, We have sizes.to fit everybody, TO THE LADIES ~and to the B we have just received a full line, Nevada Telephone—Store, No, 88; Residence #4 Kverybod E*ine Press Suits Our Imported French: Granites, bluesingle-hreastad, round out, oti aight cu haps of these goods is from $25 to $30 per suit, b to take place, we wil offering these goods at $20 PER SUIT, married in one of our suits you will evjoy a hay black and jet hlack. look out, ght outs, round cuts, single breasted, threebut we propose to make Every This saves you 4% cheaper than just what you want; any size that ABIES—Our Shoe Department this seasen d you ean save fully COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, AND ONE PRICE 10 ALL If you send us an order, and our sales check is net in the that the goods did not come from our store, will then be sure of etting what you order, will deliver the pet direct-to us, and If you send your orders direct °to us, free of charge to any part of Nevada county, { & CGo., ‘rags Valley Telephone—No, 44. La Le dof his own, but even then illing te listen to ethers’ arguments. These are who even coms to Nevada county to tell them to Only till your money is out of your So it is with They come here and who have everything to they make 50 per cent ounty only make 10 per vent protit, COMO be The full ut as we have seen by the Morning I give the young men a send off by If you get of fine Spring how hard you which 25 per cent by buying firatpackage, -you may know So send your orders y t# invited to examine our Goods, Aud Goods de Have We Direct. Our Announcement to UST COMPARE THESE PRICES! Flour, per roo lbs; $1.70 Tomatos, 12 cans for $1, Morning Meal, Syrup, 60 cts per gallon Sago, 20 Ibs. for $1. Tapioco, 20 lbs. for $1, Clams, 8 cans for $1 WE ARE IN IT YOUR POCKET BOOK SAVE MOREY. 2 1 WISH T0 . Salmon, 10 cans for $1 . Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.10, per 100 $1.25. . ‘Lard, 5 Ib cans, 65 ct. . > Ibs. $1.00, BUTTER . Fancy Dairy Butter; 25 cents package, roc. per roll, cents per square, Extra Fancy Douglass Cream . ery, 40 cents per square, . Full weight and best quality guaranteed, Full supply of Hay and Grain always on hand. livered Free of Charge. &. B. WOLE, siders make you pay for your goods Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal, GROCERIES, G suit the you WHATEVER YOU NRED has you we POWDER Absolutely Pure.; A cream of tartar baking powder, HighLatest Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N.Y, Th it. When it comes to truth telling. we're loaded We've found that truth pays, make a sale, now that folks kn we say about those find goods JAMES KINKEAD, ¢ Bare Truth Would scare some dealers to death, “bare,” long to ow they can depend on what we have for sale, such as McLean's ‘Swinging Chairs and Rockers, Plush Rockers, Parlor * and Bedroom Sets, Fine Lounges, Hall Racks, ete, Carpets Sewed and Laid—a specialty, They're afraid for Do't take us half as COMMERCIAL STRE ET, NEVADA CITY, , ét6, Shur PLAZA GROCERY STORE. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, . ROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, From the Smallest Item to To the Heaviest Goods, Neat Little Parcels in Pretty Little Wrappers, GREAT BIG PARCELS IN BIG BASKETS, IN OUR LINE WE CAN SUPPLY, tleff & Son. ~ GROCERIES, _ of AT MRS. I. MARION, Fashionable Stock of Millinery Goods to be E. E DULAC A PERFECT: o FIT GUARANTEED, and see adies, call and examine the Mrs, C, J. Morris, San Franc‘sco, ‘that ve favorably with em, Beautiful. Suitings -and -Overeoats, FOR MEN’S WEAR. e line of cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘Sunday iit. Tam making Fashion, with satin linings imported and domestic OVERCOATS ‘of the and silks facings, at prices Latest © . )) “store” overcoats, Come THROW YOUR 100 lbs Wheat, Brown Sugar 19 Fancy Dairy Butt a} Commercial Stree 100 Ibs Flour, $1.70, ° 100 Ibs Middlings, $1.10, $1.30, — '}8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. ‘. Morning Meal a 10 cts.Granulated Su . . Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle, . . Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. » Merchant. Tailor. . oJ Commercial Street, injTranscript Block, @ i= LASSE SEVP Vs ry yy Groceries. SS _——_—_—_—____ BP to ww ~—L00° lbs Bran; $100, \ 1oo[/lbs Barley, $1.25, 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00. r 17 lbs $1.00, almon $1.00. Pickles 25¢. lbs $1.00 10 1~lb. Cans er,25c per roll. %4~Ga' Bott'e J. JACKSON _ t, Near Pine, ~~ — Nevada City, Cal, Fancy Creamery Butter, 331 i