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November 15, 1895 (4 pages)

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ish,.7 righ OX24 Ger-— hand lack OWS: heval 3.75 12s. iteed it oe jut Very Fast ‘leveland, Street, THE— ‘iD BEST Provisions, joods, Etc., it Market she reason ll patron) not ex. and prices . without { part ofthecity . } LILY WHITB L CLEVELAND, j10 ee Vlisses, Give ts where ag losed Out nish You. O., a City. a na . aaa ie IOS * = Q @ OOO aaa * * 2a! -_ eee we aa : “es OM gt @ a 2 -_ — SaaS ‘S as ock of led it > and are all. re rowie st S = die Fug ~~ » THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Bvery Evening, except Sunday, BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. Booed ot Lady Managers and Trustees Elect Officers. Vatieso, November 13:h.—At a meeting of the Board of Lady Managers.and Trustees held at the Orphan’s Home Tuesday, J. M. Walling of Nevada City was elected President of the Board,-George D. Kellogg of Neweastle, Placer county, vice-president, and W. H. Netherton of Santa Cruz, secretary. Those elected to the administrative committee were William Simms, W. WinSo SERVED BY CARRIERS AT ’ 153 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month . WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : . SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. senna fRIDAY.. }..---. NOV. 15, 1895. Telephone No. 4. ters and Robert Thompson of San Francisco, and Charles Winchell of Vallejo. The officers of the Lady Managers are Mrs. Kellogg of Newcastle, president ; Mrs. M. Carpenter of San Francisco, recording and corresponding secretary. The election of a regular treasurer to the place made vacant by the death of Dr. I. S. Halsey, was postponed until the appointment of a grand treasurer by the executive committee of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars. Judge Thompson of San Francisco was appointed financial ageut to carry out the project of raising an endowment for the . ARRAY OF LOCAL TALENT. Those Who Will Take Part in the Operetta, ‘‘ Triumph of Love.” The work of the young people taking part in the ‘‘Triumph of Love’ was rounded up last evening with avery successful rehearsal.’ The performance was carried out with a vim and snap which gave assurance of a grand success tomorrow night. Below is the cast: home. — > + 80 Mrs. 'T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., spyg. “Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘sAavED MY ; TAR : tirs.’ I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or kidney trouble it excels. Regina, Queen of the Universe,..:.. Be ee aera we aol gas Miss Minerva Lester Amorita, Goddess of Love, .'....7.-. ...Miss Annie Webber Honora, Goddess of Honor....... Price 75 cts. Sold by Carr Bros, pce Sua eiarla atta wae Miss Mabel Hughes + +00 Virginie, Goddess of Virtue...... ARRIVALS AT THE poate an wreie panes 8 Miss Gertrude Goyne. : Queen of Night.... Mrs. Phil. Scadden Union Hotel, Main Street. SV OUR nce vets ccs ..-Miss Jessie Marsh : Beauty” eiceres Ede Meee Miss Ethel Mulloy B. J. O'Connor, Marysville, _ Pleasure... 2.. 2.6% Miss Lenore Calkins ¥F, Gladdis, * : Truth,.... .Miss Annie Ninnis. T,F. Mott, Downisville, POMP Sieve cs bss ‘_.,.Miss Bessie Stevens. . Jas. Griffin, a MONGY si esis .Miss Annie Clemo} -R. H. Blackwood, Oakland, CV Saieeare ie <....Miss May Martin J; Kaholis, San Francisco, CLUS Rare reser rine Miss Lillie White F./S. Lenoir; “se Charity..........Miss Alta Freeman} C.J. Stickney, ‘“ Fairy Rosalie..... Miss Nettie Brand M,. Bassett, “ CORR vases. err ree Ross Stark L. O. Temleton, Graniteville, ANGE occa ta hes vba nc oe Bernice Shaw H, Fitter, si; J. 8S. Charles, Sacramento, Geo. Weisel, ng D. Haskell, of ; nes J. L. Walker, ss epg “ctisecmeceacdiizide Wm. A. McNaughton, Downieville, Lynette Weber, Marguerite Mills, BerF. Keliher, Chico, ; . mice Shaw, Hazel Dodge, Louise Lawrence, BLO. Connors, ‘" k Clara Reynolds, Mary Hosking; Helen a eS os Lge La iia @ t. Sadia Snell, Rutt . H, Watson, Bloomfield, awreners Carrie Swart, Sadie Snell, Kuth} J, Laughlin, San Juan, Richards, Grace Jackson, Nina Woon, » Hebbard, 6 Edna Buffington, Jessie Cook, Elsie Gray, RESTA TE SRG) Nellie Gross, Beryl! Hocking, Maud Evans, Large Crop of Oranges and Lemons, Ivy Osbourne, Nellie King, Virgie Hart, Kate Nicolas, Gertie Smith, Elsie Hartung. Stella, Fairy Princess. .. Marguerite Weber (Johnnie Swart Pages (Lino Swart ee rc Money will flow into Southern California this year for oranges and lemons in a large MORTALS. golden stream. The estimate is that the Robert, Duke of Bergundy.... K. Brand . orange crop will amount to 9,000 cars or Leprello, Valet to the Duke... H. Fisher . y 790,000 boxes, and the lemon crop is estiKvelina, 4 Peasant girl. .Miss Alys Caldwell DEMONS, crop ever produced in that country. Two Nice, Prince of Darkness.. Will Ashburn . causes are assigned, the principal ove being GOOD TEMPLARS’ ORPHANAGR. DEATH OF J. W. GREENLAW. He ‘ik ive This Morning at His ot dispatch received today by J. J. Jack. good as gold, and he was ever watchful of mated at 400,000 cases, being the largest . ) ttle short of the ‘wadeveluue, In rather doubtfal. , Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ambition.. 0.664 J. M. Walling, Jr. }the increased acreage in bearing. The ROVENRE. 6 eee cee Francis Conlan} . the California. Fruit Exchange 1 Drunkenness ......-.Jack Mirren jh oi bal Slander,... y'* ” Louis Brink man . sent an agent to the Kast to establish agenWAGNO6 cscs e's veces. e++Henry Conlan . cies in all the large cities to aid in the marnia een ee J es on keting and distributing of California fruits. iis gel cen ares nae ..d. MeClosky : Se ear ae Bombasteous.....+.-.++> George Kellar 4 Your Own Fault. « Imps, Guards, Chorus Singers, Etc. 4 #@e o Tue ease with which France slips along abcut half the time without any Cabinet at ours. How much better off we would all be, for instance, without the present Cabinet. —_——__—_+ 260 The Sick. Nat P. Brown, who has been quite sick for the past two weeks, is very much better today. He will be at his post again in a few days. Johu H. Eddy is very low, at his home on the Washington road. Only the attending physician and relatives are allowed to see him. : Charles Grissel is contined to his home, suffering from gout. >——-—_———--— +o — Residence Property Sold. Mrs. Cal R. Clarke today. sold her cottage on Nevada street, Just above the Episcopal Church, to Mrs. John Heyer, The Heyer family will shortly move to their new home, ine A ee : ‘ Dangerously Sick. Hon. J. F. Kidder, manager of the Narrow Gauge Railroad, is seriously sick at his home in Grass Valley, and his recovery is Dr. Huntington of Sacramento was telephoned for this.morning, but a reply was received that he was in San Francisco. Pneumonia is the cause of Mr, Kidder’s sickness. plese eee mur Bucklen’s arnica Salve. — The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranseed to give perfect satisfaction or money eli i 25 centa per box. For Price aale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store. —_--2@0‘Piano Tuner. —— Paul Schoen, the piano tuner, will be Leave _ orders at here in about two weeks. W._D. Vinton's. nl2-tf Home in Sacramento. son, of the Bee Hive grocery store, says that J. W. Greenlaw, the well-known and popular commercial traveler, died at Sacramento this morning, death being the result of a genefat breaking down of the whole system. Deceased has beer failing “for some time and his death, therefore, was not unexpected, “ About a year ago a dray team owned by his son ran away In the latter’s coal and wood yard, in Sacramento, and Mr, Greenlaw Sr., who happened to be esi was caught between the dray and a rile of boxes,.receiving injuries which it is thought had much to do with hastening . his demise. ‘Heart disease was the immediate cause uf death. Notwithstanding his feeble condition, Mr. Greenlaw continued to attend to business almost to the last. He visited this city last Saturday. Deceased had been on the road as a drummer for nearly thirty years, being one of the oldest in the State. For many years past he traveled in the interests of the Phenix flour mill of >acramento, of which he was one of the owners, quiet’ disposition, reserved in manners, and enjoyed the fullest confidencé and respect of those who knew him. His word was as the best interests of his patrons.He was about sixty years of age, and leaves a wile, two sons and. three daughters, Some of the merchants of this city may go to Sacramento to attend the funeral, which will be held there on Sunday. ee A First-Class Place. C. E, Wild has had his tonsorial parlor, on Broad street, thoroughly renovated and fitted up in first-class style. If you want a clean, comfortable shave or a stylish haircut, give him a call. nl5 eS AN English admiral, says: ‘‘It is true, the life-saving service of America is not equaled anywhere in the world.” It ig also true that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral saves, annually, thousands of lives, Tfvaluable in sudden colds, throat, and lung troubles, —+-2@e + —_ Revival in Tuolumne. The revival of mining in ‘‘old Tueworked wonders in the way of building up business throaghout_the country. _ Towns which barely alive a few months ago are now the scene of bustling activity, with manufacturing interests developing at a rate which is this particular no locality in the country .can progress than umne” has were boast of more. wonderful that surrounding the Rawhide group of mines. Both Jamestown snd Sonora are now the scenes of bustling life, not unlike Not Mr. Greenlaw was of a . ’ suffer with any painful disease of a rheumatic nature, for it is guaranteed and has apt been proven beyond doubt that the Oil of all contains a suggestion for this land of . Eden will remove all impurities from the what it used to be in early days, only has the poplation almost doubled of late, bat a steady and continuous stream of travel has, been pouring into these towu, which have again become thus headquarters operating at different It is your own: fault if you continue to of all mining men points in the county. + +@e+ He Predicts It. A dispatch from New York quotes John W. Mackay as predicting a great, mining boom upon this coast in the future. Mr, Mackay is not going to Kurope, as was re~ ported, as his son Clarence came over to New York, conferred with him:and reMr. Mackay” is expected back bone and flesh, the seeds of all painful diseases of the external system. The Oil of Eden has,been sold by Joun P, Zipr of Grass Valley, only on a full guarantee, and can be obtained through other first-class dealers in medicines, Manufactured only by John L. Kellett Oil of Eden Medicine Company, Oaklaid, Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton, + 2@e+——Testimonial. turned. upon this coast ere long. aa scares Dr. B. Hammell of El Dorado, Cal., says that he has studied and practiced medicine for over fifty years, and has used nor seen nothing that will equal Oil of Eden for the cure of any disease of the external system, He has been troubled with sciatic rheumatism and catarrh for many years, and has been cured with Oil of Eden. How's This! any cis by Hall’s Catarrh Core.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,, Toledo, 0. Having killed the fur seals, Canada is also now claiming an indemnity—and is mighly likely to get it; It js another specimen of our strong: foreign, policy—which is strong only in favor of the other fellows, obligations made by their tirm. Toledo, O. Druggists, Toledo, 0. cs Hatl’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting dire surfaces of the system. free, Price 75c, per bottle. Druggists. Testimonials sen 22 oe Dyspepsia Cured” aoe “My wife has been a great, sufferer with Croup Cure, is in great demand, We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for e of Catarrh that ‘cannot be cured We, the undersigned have known F, J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaetions and tinancially able to carry outany Wrest. & ‘TRUAY, Wholesale Druggists WaLpINa, KinNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale ctly upon the blood and mucous cold by all SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and Pocke size Contains twenty-tive doses only 2dc. Adjourned Meeting. The City Trustees met last evening to consider the question of engaging an engineer to prepare specifications for the letting of contracts on the new water system. Action thereon was postponed one week, The Clerk stated that numerous letters had been received inquiring. about the bonds and that he had answered all of them. Indications are that the bouds will be readily disposed of: t@eWent to Downieville. Louis Byington arrived here from San Francisco last evening. This morning he left on the stage for Downieville, to visit his old home. Mr. Byington is a member of the law firm of Weller & Byington of San Francisco, and is alsoa Grand Trustee of the Native Sons. —--2@e-> Approaching Nuptials. i Invitationg have been issued for the wedding of-George E. Johnston and Miss Lottie Baker, both of this city, which will take place next Wednesday evening, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. S, Baker. Seubeeee ee ee ee KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Gonstipation, 25 cts., AO cts., $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros, —~———— —OroCaTARRH is a constitutional disease and cannot be cured by local applications, Hood's Sarsaparilla is a constitutional remedy: it cures catarrh, it purifies the blood. Hoop’s Prius are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists.a ciceenreey ane It is discouraging to fairness and gentility that kickers receive more for their money than nice men. rs A Soap Mine. Jas, Yerington is going to open up that Elko, Nevada, natural soap mine. For years the local residents bave used this soap. It is the purpose of an Eastern company to refine it—add glycerine or some other ingredient. Mr. Yerington says he thinks he could guarantee an output of 100 tons per day, with the supply pratically inexhuastibleThe analysis shows: Sand 55 per cent, clay 52.97 per cent, alkalies, 14 87 per cent. + e+Invitation Party. An invitation social dance will be given sued against Mr, J. Levy of the new store on Commercial street by one of the merchants, for selling one pair of Al Mining Boots for $4, sold elsewhere for $5, is no joke and Mr. Levy will prove the same by calling upon him BL Johnson, the coal oil man, sole agent for Nevada City. Holbrook’s news stand, Bread street,_ Keep Warm, : Do you know ‘how to fey own these cold nights? If you donot, then eall apoa ‘Mr. J. Levy at the new store on Commercial St. -He will show you Blankets andComforters for less money than yon ean get them elsewhere, . nStf. én A Warrant of Arrest. A complaint was filed and a warrant isThis ° so Arabian Roast Coffee. This is thé choicest blend of coffee—pat up by Hills Bros, of San Francisco, J. J. Jackson will supply it, either grovnd or unground, If you want somethingfine, try it. 817 — + ome Hoop’s Pinus for the liver and bowels, act easily yet promptly and effectively. First-Class Laundrying. Try the Twin City Steam Laundry. Geo. Leave call orders at Miss olf at Silva's Hall on Saturday evening next by the ‘young men of Gold Flat. Good mut sic has been engaged and a tine time is anticipated. Te en Holiday Entertainments. There will be no dearth of entertainments, in’ Grass Valley at holiday time, Mrs, Parsons has begun drilling her sight-singing class upon a little operetta that wil) be-produced at a concert which she will give on then27th December, and we have hear@ of sevéral other entertainments that are on the tapis, Seesanry Hoop’s Pits. for the liver and boweles, act easily, yet promptly and effectively, Roasted Chestnuts, 15,Cents a Pound, ee 3 At Foley’s. We Roast 'Em Every Day. Remember We Manufacture the Largest-Variety of HIGH GRADE CANDIES Outside of San Francisco. ‘Itis sold on a tee by all drug ts, It cures ipient C Goa ts the tent Gouahand Group Cave Sold by Dickerman & Co, = our Handsome a O] a iG © ) o GOVS AS AP AUP AS AE AS AS AV AS AT AS NENE NE NE NE NE MEME NB SME NEM Me SNe SNE SNE NE SNE SNe SN ASS So Se Opening Day — FTTVTTVTEVTEVTEVTEVTEVTEVTTVTTOTTVTTVTTY TTS OF—— WINTER MILLINERY. Tuesday, November ]. 2th, And Continuing all Week. The Most Extensive and Handsomest Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ever seen in this market. Everybody invited to call and see they wish to purchase or not, NE NE MANE NE SE NE esl Mesiee ARAN ARRAN NANCE SZS 659 Me ‘ (AES AES ee SM ASUS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS Sa AS AS AS AS AS eS TAS AS US AS AS AS _— Display, whether where, and the reason « Dyspepsia. Three bottles of Hood's Sarsa= parilla have per; fectly cured her, At times the lightest food would distress her terribly. She could not sleep and had dreadful sick headaches. Bhe tried different medicines, but none did her any _ good, At last > Hood's Sarsaparilla was recom§ mended and two 4 h bottles gave reMre, Otis Merritt lief — made her * perfoetly woll. fhe is not now troubled children ldve it. Sold by Carr Bros. SarsaAwarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Wales POWDER Most Perfect Made. tLloods headaches : nor bad feelings, can eat s ¥OOOR7OSCOTO parila POWDER Absolutely Fure. *A cream of tartar baking powder, Highheartily and sleep well,” Oris Merritt, Addison, Maine. Hood's Pilis are mild and gentle, est of all in leavening strength.” Lat United States Government Food Report, 106 Wall street, N. Y. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be . peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Eleltric Bitters‘is the medicine you need, Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $f,00 at Dickerman & Fourth District. THOS. J. WAGONER for the office of Supervisor for 4th District. 26th, ~e . #0 Years the Standard, [Co's peng Se: 1 triot will give him a warm suppert, Royal Baking Powder Company. ' For Supervisor, a Is hereby announced ae a candidate . . Election, November He be every friend of his in the Dise3l Colley Building, . This is’ How it Is Done! . When we go to market we take thé cash with us, and we buy in large enough quan tities to get the bottom prices. best Groceries for the least money. That's we can give it to you. We offer In this hi you absolute certainty in quality. store everything is called by its real name. ‘There is no masquerading. t iat r* have everything just right, DON’T FORGET . . oie Be WOLF, The Cash Grocer. alal This Week, el Black Blue. or Brown Beaver Overcoats to order from $20 up. Chinchilla Overcoats, just the thing for Wintcr wear, from $20 up. We know what, and how to buy to get the Commercial Street. est Our Specialty. Pants to order from $6 up. 5,000 different patterns to select from. ’ Remember we have al! our work done in Nevada City. réady-made Clothing houses and palm off a third-class réady made suit for tailor-made. . 3 thy All agents who are doing business for Eastern Sweating Houses are getting your money under false pretences. Beware of Them. © ours to please. BB DULAG, Merchant Tailor, [COMMEROTAR STREST, NBYADA CITY, CAL. You Frre Haunted i =yRFOLBY'S ‘ LEADING CANDY MA 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. By Bargains. The papers are full of : bargains. The show-—windows bristle with bargains and the salesmen make your head swim with bargains, : Wherever you go, wherever you look, . bargains stare you in the face. very air seems to be charged with bargains, and breathing it you live a bargain life, until finally The you Wonder How all these stores exist giving their goods away, until you marvel at the magnanimity of the proprietors who have turned philanthropists, antil you are trying to get it through your head how a man can get rich losing money; then you awaken from your dream and your eyes have been opened. There was something not quite right. We announce no miracles, simply because we can’t perform them. We take you to be just as smart as we are, and we Be simply insist we give the best value for the least money in Nevada City, and ~ if. you will glance it# our window as you pass our store you will be surprised at the grand display of HATS and at the prices we have placed on them, =OLD RELIABLES ~ Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Hats, Ete, M. -M. BARUH,Manager. = vane a = mee aneerenerr enema = LEADING JEWELERS. UETJE. & BRAND, BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY, % —LATEST STYLES IN Watches, Diamonds a “pueeER and Other Precious Spectacles, \. \S\a yaaa : Stones, Jeweled WATCHES The Bes” TIME KEEPERS Opera Glasses Leather Goods, Silk Guards. Jewelry, ‘Sterling Silver and Plated Ware If you like to We don’t send East to cheap ue _ Jewelry made to order and repaired, Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired and warranted. First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. gz Country orders promptly attended to. EE HERE . High Prices Must Get Out of Line, MOVER THIS LST, 100 Ibs Bran,. $1 00. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00. ‘. Morning Meal Package, 10 cts; 10 1-Ib, Cans Salmon $1.00. %-Gal Bottle Pickles 254 Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 pertottle. Oysters, per dozen cans, . Bryant's Root Beer 10 cts per bottle. THROW YOUR 100 Ibs Flour, $1.70. 100 Ibs Middlings, $1.10. Hires 3 for go es. J.J. JACKSON Commercial Street, near Pine, <4 Nevada City, Cal, ¥ 2 ® é my RPO POLE SARS MRO LET era a