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May 7, 1895 (4 pages)

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his I ind Ho : ave ic a oe —— SF PP PPP .\*. LSso aN ¥ _Yaeteae orermrtalncrncts ss THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Evenings Daily Except undays and Legal Holidays. é ‘a ° SUBSCRIPTION TeER'MS—Fifteen Cents a Week, Bixty Cents a Month; Six Dollars a Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year,\ LocAL REApino Notides—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Kach Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other ons Made Kno Yn on Application TUBSDAY .6.050250: MAY 7, 1895. * Telephone No, 4. AN ENTERPRISING COMPANY. — The South Yuba Company Making an Outlay of $160,000 in Placer Co. . The electric power plant now being put in by the South Yuba Canal Company from from a point in Placer county to Sacramento, and which will supply the latter city Entertainments. WeEpNeEspay Morning and AFTERNOON, May 9th—Teachers’ Iustitute. Tuurspay Morning and AFrreRNooN, es May 8th—Teachers’ Institute. TuuurspAy AFTERNOON and EveEniNa, May 9th—Millie Christine, in the Transcript Block, & Tuurspay Eventne, May. 9th—Strawberry Festiyal, at the Union Hotel, Fripay Morning and Arrrernoon, May 10th—Teachers’ Institute, Fripay AFreRNoon and Eventna, May 10th—Millie Christine, in the Transcript Block. Fripay Evenrna, ‘May 10th—The Athletic Club at Armory Hall. SATURDAY EVENING, May 11th—-Coneert at the. Theatre by Green’s Grass Valley Band. HOW 70 DO It An Eastern Paper Tells How to Improve Your Town. If you want to improve your town, improve it. If you want to make your town lively, make it. Don’t go to sleep, but get up and work for it. Push, Goin, Advertise. Talk about it, and talk favorably. if you have any property, improve it, Paint your house; clean up your back yard. Make yotir surroundings pleasant, and you will feel better and your property will be. worth more in the market. If you are doing reas— onably well advise your friend far away to come and invest near you. Work steadily for your home interest. Trade at home Help your own dealers, Keep your money at home as much as possible, and it is likely to help you in return, The-successful towns have been made successful by the property owners pulling together. Public improvement is an investment that pays. Don’t waste your time over dirty neighborhood quarrels, and hold your aid from a good object through spite, but-work for some good, and you will find yourself benefitted. Get at it. -Wake up, Hustle. There is no time to be lost;and every little helps. Toot your horn and toot it-loud. Twn or gray hair and bald heads; so displeasing to many people as marks of age, may be averted for a long time by using Hall’s Hair Réewéwer, + 2@e-eThe Trial Jurors: The following trial jurors were drawn today to appear May 21, 1895; Nevada City—John A. Rapp, Henry Grover, Nat Bailey, Samuel Allison, Ed. Muller, James Colley W. KE. Floyd, pei Cooper, D, S, Baker, M. B. Siddles, A, Gault, Grass Valley—W. L. Wallace, Chas, Miller, John Upton; P. C, Joyce, Joseph Burkehart, Arthur Cooper, Geo. Wetterau, R. G, Roberts, Joseph Shebley,. « Eureka—Robert Moore. Bridgeport—Jacob Wichman, S. W. Lang. ; ~ Rough & Ready—S, L. Walrath, M. B, Charch, A. Fisher, : Meadow Lake—T. B, Giffin. Little York—J. 8S, Goodwin. Whitney, G. W. Pure Ricw Buoop is essential to good health, because the blood is the vital fluid which supplies all the organs with life. Hood’s Sarsaparilla i is the great blood purifier, Hoop’s PILts are purely vegetable, harmless, effective, do not pain or gripe. oo died For Rent. ‘The unfurnished residence of B, H. Miller, on Broad street, is offered for rent. Apply to M. M. Baruh, atthe store. a30-tf Sie ineebgece cea ’ SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee, It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a, dose. 25 cts,, 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros. _ ——— + SO Caprain Sweenty, U.S. A, San Diego Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have“éver found that would Sold by do me any. good,” Price 50c. Carr Bros. : KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood tried without result everything else then purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts,, $1.00, Sold by Carr Bros, . stimulant, tonic aud nutritive properties, by tinued on to Rocklin and to Sacramento, This will be but a beginning and the power transmitted will be sufficient to light only a portion of thé city, If the venture proves successful, and there is every reason to believe it will, enough more power can be For Treasurer— generated from the company’s ditches to. Samuel Clatter.... filer aie ere eae 72 equal 2500 horse power, which is sufficient) ro, Trustees— : to furnish light for the whole of Sacramento} p g. Baker. i te Oe ee ae 24 and also for the immediate points, Sacra-. John F, Hook........:.es+e08 18 mento is now lighted by the Sacramento. J.J. Jackson,...6..seeeeeeee eee: 24 Gas Co. They use steam for power, and cm fons OEE TS Pe Sree eR se ce acompany paying nothing for its power. Scattering. ............. 6 certainly has the better of the competition, Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores natural color to the hair, by stimulating a healthy action. D, B. Getohell, 6.0670 INS aes pase 43° . of the scalp. This preparation also produces . Scattering ......4..e eee eee ee 2 a vigorous growth of the hair, and gives ita} For Assessor— beautiful lustre and youthful appearance. . George Coughlan,..... icone tes 72 Recommended by physicians, clergymen, and scientists. Samnel CIE Si worms soanaiens 73 call : For Trusting” Death of Mrs. Louisa Taylor. MN; AMAR ceases ons aes 40 : ne DORR SE OOK. (Pee i ceyiidduvess nates 36 After an illness of about two years, Mrs,. J.J. Jackson, ....0.. ccc scence ees 33 Loniaa Taylor died at 7:30 o’clock last evén-. H. Lane..........0 2c eee ees 36 ; POMORORIN oi 8 id eas ve Vocsmeresid ens 4 ing at the home of her mother, Mrs, John Hurat, on Boulder street, Deceased was born in this city and lived here the greater part of her life. Seven years ago she went to San Francisco to reside, returning: here about a year ago. She has been sick for the past two years, consumption being the disease from which she suffered so long and which at last caused her death, Mrs, Taylor was married a few years ago, and a little son survives her, She was 24 years and 10 months of age, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. A mother, two sis— sters and two brothers survive her, and to these sorrowing relatives the sympathy of all is extended. The funeral will take place from the residence of Mrs. Hurst, Boulder street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are “respectfully invited to attend, Stockholders’ Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of Odd Fellows Hall Association was held last evening. ‘Lhe following were re-elected Directors forthe ensuing yeur: Wm. H. Martin, James Kinkead, Chas, E. Mulloy, Board organized by re-electing Nat. P. Brown President, James Kiukead Secretary and Chas. E, Mulloy Treasurer. J. G> . O'Neill and Mrs, Nicklass were re-elected Janitors. o* 2Oe A Fine Concert. Harry Green, leader of the Grass Valley Brass Band and conductor of the orchestra bearing his name, was in this city yesterday perfecting arrangements for his concert on Saturday evening. Mr, Green stated that he would present the largest combination of local vocal talent ever assembled on a stage in this county, There isa male chorus of forty voices, an orchestra composed of sixteen players and the best vocal soloists in Grass Valley, including Mr, and Mrs, Prisk. Wx have just received a new line of men’s dress shoes. Come and examine prices. No trouble to show goods. The Wonder, ‘Transcript Block. m6tf Dr. J, H, MoLxan’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make ‘‘a little health go a long way.” Its curative power is largely attributable to its which the energy of the system is recruited, It is pleasant to the taste, easily borne on the stomach and harmlegs under prolonged use. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold at Carr Bros, Drug Store, acd Two Lives saved. Mrs, Phabe 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 Discovery 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, 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 te Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Pair, . Gold _~ — Fair. yRlces BAKINGPOWDER ‘Most Perfect Made, the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Carr Bros, Drug Store, scale size 50c and $1.00, C, E, Mut.oy is aur agent for Drifted Snow Flour, as02w ceo Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, Price 25 cents per. box, ‘for . sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store, Wanted. A waiter at the New York Hotel. m6-tf No. 1 Potatoes. At $1.15 per hundred pounds, At A, B, with light at two-thirds the cost the. D. B. WMI ie cs: 88 residents now have to pay for it, will cost] For Assessor— the company $150,000. They are at pres—. George Coughlan.........0-588 ent laying a pipe line from near the Gay-. For Treasurer— : lord ranch in Long Valley to the drop near} Samuel Clutter. ./..... 0.06 e ees 86 Newcastle, It is of thé best pipe and the} For Trustees— truction will be perfect in every par-. D.S, Baker.....0.0..-.50ig ales 37. ticular. From this fall 1000 horse power Jobo BF. Hook.. . 6.. cece ees. eee 29 ill be generated. A pole line will be run acinar a MA 8 Ly ape are Bhi BANG 5.35 as Seen bies eee 41 to Newcastle. The main line will be con—. Scattering. .......00.0ecsevecues 3 _McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm has saved Henry Guenther and Nat.P. Brown. The]. THE CITY ELECTION. Number°ef Votes Received-by the Differerent Candidates Yesterday. city election yesterday: PRECINCT NO, ONE. For M arshal—w PREOINCT NO, TWO. “ For Marshal— Di By -Gotebell. 0.6 ics ence ase 72 For Assessor— George Coughlan. ......00¢e0000 71 PRECINCT NO, THREE, For Marshal— For Treasurer— From the above figures it will —be—seen that D. S. Baker has been elected a ‘Trustee and that there is a tie between Jackson and Lane for the same position, D, B. Getchell, George Coughlan and Samuel Clutter were re-elected tothe offices of Marshal, Assessor and Treasurer respectively. Symproms of kidney troubles should be promptly 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. thousands of valuable lives. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try it. Price $1.00 per bottle. Will Appeal. Immediately after Justice Mulloy gave his decision in the case of Avery vs. Brown, at Grass Valley yesterday afternoon, attorney for plaintiff gave notice that the case would be appealed to the Superier Court. ee. e@e Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There by_ constitutional .remedies, Deafness is caused~by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets_inflamed you have a rumbling sound of imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation canbe taken out and this tube restored to its:nor— mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by eatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, ‘We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, free. Address, F, J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, 44 Sold by Druggists, 75c. a 4 Oem Hats! Hats! You can get a felt hatin any of the Jatest styles, in black or light, for $1.50, at The Wonder, Transcript Block. Come and examine them, m6tf Hood’s Saved i Can Honestly My Life : Say This : “For years I was in a ~ condition with catarrh of the stomach, bowels and bladder. I sufered intensely from dyspepsia, in fact was.a miserable wreck, merely a skeleton. I seemed to go from bad to worse. I really wished I wasdead. Thad S taken so much . S medicine of the wrong kind that it had poisoned me, and. my finA ger nails began Mr, W.R. Young, to turn black Potter’s Mills, Pa. and come off. I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and it did more for me than all prescriptions, gradually regaimed perfect health, am entirely free from-catarrh of the bowels, and painin my back. My regovery is simply mar-_ yelous,” W, R, YouNG, Potter's Mills, Pa. Hood’s ea Cures Hood’s Pills cure distross after cating Storm and Warm Waves—Heavy Rains The following is the vote polled at the} St. Joseru, Mo., May 3,—Foster’s last is only one way to cure Deafness,and that is . ~ I have ' FOSTER’S FORECAST, —— for May. bulletin gave forecasts of the storm waves to cross the continent from the 4th to’ the Sth, and 10th to the 14th. The next will reach the Pacific Coast.about May 14th. This diturbance will bring some: of the heaviest rains of the month. The warm wave will cross the west of the Rockies country about the 14th and 16th. The cool wave will cross the west of the Rockies country about May 17th, ae + e@e > — Superior Court. The following business was transacted. in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell, presiding inject Estate of A. N. Crane, deceased. Decree showing due publication-of notice to creditors, a ae poi Drifted Snow Flour * Geo, C. Gaylord will receive a carload of Drifted Snow Flour tomorrow, 2 _ Oscar Peder Whiskey. W.'J. Britland, corner Broad and’ Pine streets, now handles the famous: Old: Oscar Pepper hand-made mash whisky. It is a fine article—sample it. m63t 4 eae és A Hop, Skip and Jump. « An athletic caper of this sort would scarcely be considered indecorous in one, even of mature age and. sedate habits, impelled thereto by excess of foy on recovering his digestion through the instrumentality of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, among remedies for dyspepsia, bilionsness foremost and constipation, a trio of evils usually found As the gtomach recovers its tone, and +the gastric in conjunction with .cach other, juices are secreted in -healthful plenitude through the ageacy of thissuperb restorative nerve tranquillity, appetite and sleepretuarn, the body gains in substance and the muscles in vigor, For the .prevention and cure of malarious, rheurhatic and kidney trouble the Bitters is a most direct and throughgoing miedicinal agent. Its effects,are speedily felt and comprehensive, —— a. A REVIVIFYING af nature's latant forces occurs every spring. At this time, better than at any other, the blood may be oleansed from. the humors which infest it. The best and most poptlar remedy to use for this purpose ° is Sarsaparilla, —_—_-.+ -2@e-e —= Ayer’s Compound Extract “of FoLey supplies us with Ice cream, Delicious as @ most entrancing dream, + ome > Order Your Ice, The Union Tce Company will deliver ice to any part of the city, Orders left at the office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to, t3 tf ter.last night. ». have visited this city before, May Ashley, DREW-A FULL HOUSE. The Galety Girls. and the California Yenus Have Come and Gone. As was generally supposed, a crowded house greeted the Gaiety Girls at the TheaMany who attended were disappointed at theperformance, for the reason ‘that the play, if such it can be called, was very’ light and trashy, while others were unsatisfied with the entertainment aya beauty show, the girls of the troupe not coming up to their ideas in that respect, The show is an imitation of that given by the London company that visited San Francisco a short time ago, but that organization was made up of the best of variety talent combined with beauty of face and form. Most of the members of the company that appeared here last night . Truly Shattuck and the Lamont Sisters being of the; number, The singing was only ordinary and the dancing nothing extra. Gus Bruno was very good and so was James Post, although the latter has about worn out his welcome here; the same people have seen him each time and they are getting tired. Miss Marion Nolan as the statue of Venus presented a charming appearance and the tableau in which she posed served as a very _e finish for the performance, a eae WUuEN 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, THE EUROPEAN NOBILITY. Superiority of the Noble Classes Scientifically Accounted For. Statistics go to prove that the dar bility of Ku ope abstain almost entifely from the use of whiskey and brandy sha for them,some such. ay ee blended and whol esome drink a#Péruvian Bitters, which is known to possess allot the salutary preperuee of both and, moreover, has not the in gee effects of either. To this is attributed arge degree the physical superiority of the “nob ility, thei grees eommanding fama, and olear dwerful intellects, over those in other walks ot lite. The result is not to be wondered at, when we consider the effect produred upon the system, and reflexly u weer the brain, the use of Peruvian Bitters. They Utica hed rfect order, and maintain at their normal healthy standard, the various functions oft f' body, thereby insurin clearness of degre et bde without: whick nations deteriorate and dwarf into insignificance, and, possessing which, nations produce le aders, and leaders become kings. The finest of California Brandy, scientifically blended with rare drugs of known merit, constitutes a pleasant and invigoratin, rink, which, under the name of Peruvian Bitters, has been_welcomed into near ly-every houseliold in the United States, and the wonderful cures effected by itare no less marvellous than those effected In Peru by the native Cinchona Rubra, and where, by the way, the climate is very like our own, Nature furnishes the Peruvian Bark as an antidote for fever, malaria, and so forth, which isincident to a moist, humid climate, and here in our midst, under the title of Peruvian Bitters, we find it pestorsag wasted vitality, building up depleted nerve forces} renewin impaired ene rgies, and causing the bloom of outh*to exist where the paleness of disease ad held sway. It is a perfect appetizer and unsurpassable tonic. Mack a Co,,8an Francisco, All Druggists and Dealers oy noTo the Ladies and Gentlemen. Full stock is alw: ays w orth the price ask not worth any price—no matter how low you We e have just received a full line of shoe store in the United States, We are no First-Class Goods, you a few of the. brands we are carry ing this every first-class shoe store is : Williams Marvin Co. Blocher Mfg. Co. Standard Shoe Co. of Jefferso Redpath Bros., Boston. We are here to stay, anc A. L. Bryan Shoe Co., S. F. We ean afford to sell you boots‘and shoe MEN'S, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S BOOTS. and SHOES. The goods we have received this a es are ‘equal to those carried in any first-class Kahn, Nickel sburg & Co:, S. F. depend on these alone, but have other goods as well. ed, Split leather or Chinese-made shoes are may buy them, or wharo you buy them, t look ing~for cheap trade; we carry only 1 propose to give-satisfaction. We will give If you are tot familiar ‘with them, ~— Season, n City, Mo. 8 cheaper than any shoe tore, as we do not Xs. &@™ Remember our telephones are long distance EEYWMVMART & CO., Nevada Telephone—Store, No. 83; Residence 34, Grass Valley Telephone—No, 44. e. Everybody ts invited to examine our Goods, DO YOU CONTEMPLATE AAMAMALAMAMAMALLALALLALLALL Bruises, Sores, Ulvers, Salt Rheum, Fever The Leader of Fashion, MRS. I. MARION, found in the State, and the prices are very low. Ladies, call and examine the LATEST STYLE HATS,.Especially the Napo!eon. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, ON BROAD, STREET, CARRIKS THE MOST Fashionable Stock of Millinory Goods to be An Endless Variety. . Planing Mill at. South uilding or Repairing Your House In Modern Style 7 Be You Do Just Confer with T. P. BYRNE, PANTRACTOR AND Buiter, ‘THROWNEVADA CrTy, CAL. End Suspension Bridge, Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Gable Ornaments, House Trimmings, Chlorination Vats, Fruit Boxes, Etc. Soream Soda Today —_—AT— LEADING CANDY:-MAKER, 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. REMEMBER OUR INIMITIBLE 1 SCREAM Can't be Beat. —=> To You “Hear . We Direct Our Announcement to ; YOUR. POCKET BOOK NO YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY ? JUST COMPARE THESE PRICES ! Flour, per 100 lbs. $1.70 . Salmon, ro cans for $1 Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.25. . Lard, 10. 1b cans, $1.10. Bran, per 100 lbs. $1.00. Lard, 5 Ib cans, 65 cts. Middlings, per 100 Ibs. $1.10, . Seedless Raisins, 16 lbs. $1 Brown Sugar, 19 Ibs for $1/ Raisins,20, Ibs. for $1. Rice, 17 lbs for $1 BUTT E 12 cans Oysters, $1. : is Tomatos, 12 cans for $1. Fancy Dairy Butter, 25 cents per roll. Morning Meal, package, roc. . _ ! Fancy Creamery Syrup, 60 cts per gallon Sago, 20 lbs. for $1. _ cents per square. Tapioco, 20 lbs. for $1. . Extra Fancy Douglass Cream Clams, 8 cans for $1 . ery, 40 cents per square, Butter, 35 Full weight and best quality guaranteed. Full supply of Hay and Grain always on hand. ~ Goods delivered Free of Charge. ins sas. 7 Glan Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, ec GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES. From the Smallest Item to To the Heaviest Goods. Neat Little Parcels in Pretty Little Wrappers. WHATEVER YOU NEED i IN OUR LINE — WE CAN SUPPLY. Shifrtlert & Son. PLAZA. GROCERY STORE. GROCERIES, ska be GROCERIES, eo GROCERIES>~ y GREAT BIG PARCELS IN BIG BASKETS. — ITN NTT Wood Trimmings a Specialty. * Wolf's, ‘m6-3t Hat haiuaie. a speciality. Intending Builders will find it to their advantage to give mea call, _ Plans and Specifications . Purnished on Application by a ‘COMPETENT ARCHITECT. 100 Ibs Flour, $1.70. 100 lbs Middlings, $1.10, 100 Ibs Wheat, $1.30, 12 cans: Mackerel, $1. 00. 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00, 8 cans Clams, $t.00. Morning Meal Package, 10 cts.Granulated Sugar 17 Ibs $1 00. Brown Sugar 19 Ibs $1 1,00 10 pb, Cane Bakaoe $1.00. Fancy Dairy Butter 25c per roll. %—Gal Bottle Pickles 25c. Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle. Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. J.J. JACKSON Commercial Street, near Pine, NevadafCity, Cal, . ”