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October 19, 1895 (4 pages)

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\ east — ti (Established ‘Sept. 6, 1860., és al Holidays Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL READING Notices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE he re _ Interesting ~ Letters From Our San : Francisco Correspondent. Sak FRANCISCO; Oct. Sin. Epiror Transcript: ‘*Oh, my prophetic soul!” I knew it would come, These would-be leaders of the miners, not satisfiedwith slandering the living must give . " expression to vile slanders of the dead. It was left-to one J. M. Wright to perform this congenial task, Tne jackass kicked the dead lion, THis man, whom no one ever heard of until he forced his way to the front in the Miners Convention,. had the audacity to question the late Senator Sargent’s friendship for the miners; but he ‘‘magnanimously”’ (!) said it might have been done throvgh ignorance. Shades of the great departed! This pigmy to cal] in question the intelligence of the giant, than any other man who ever represented us at the National Capital! Sargent’s name will live in history as: the friend of the people when this fellow’s will be consigned to the oblivion from which it should never have arisen, He is too contemptible for even this short notice, and'I drop him as I would any other thing that sinelled badly in my nostrils. I know that abuse yee ‘is not argument, but the methods employed by such menias he dv not merit even the dignified, eloquent defense of his dead friend mide by Judge Searls. It was enough to make angels weep. And there was Chairman Neff, who, the day before, in chiding me for taking the course I believe to be right on this mineral] land matter, said that. Mr. Sargent was ‘‘one of the dearest friends he éver had;* and that if he were living he would oppose me in everything 1 wrote. Yet he sat silently in his chair, did not call some one to take his place, and upon the floor of that Convention clear the good name of ‘fone of the best frierids he ever had”’ from the slanders of a paid attorney who tries to earn his paltry fee by personal abuse and that of the dead, too: May God protegt me from such friendship—I want : none of it. It will be »bserved by your ( readers, I hope, that this is not the first time I have mentioned Mr. Neff’s name in this correspondence; nor would I now did not this incident follow so closely upon what he said to me, Had I been in the chair I would have denounced the whole thing then and there. Why was Mr. Sargent’s name mentioned at all? He has been in Heaven so many years that the ordinary affairs of this little spheroid of ours is of small moment to him. I will tell you what I think. It was'the last opportunity to vent spite upon Nevada county for its lukewarmness in furnishing the means to carry out their schemes. I told you when the funds ran low these unselfish (?) friends of the miners would drop out of.sight, and they have, If. Butte had as shining a mark as Nevada county had, no doubt he, too, would have come,in for abuse, ag one of its deiegates told me that no more money would be contPibuted by that county. Do you see the f “point * In concluding upon this subject I. wish to ig a favor at the hands of the managers of tae 8. P. R. B., nor any one employed by painted. I know the jealousy of wealth, and I think the press, aided by soldiers of of fortune, is doing an unwise, thing in educating the masses of the people up to the belief that the hends of the rich” are raised against them. Not quite nineteen centuries ago the quesNazareth ?”’ Today it is, ‘Can a rich man the first. emphatically « yes.” writing about, they confer upon others, this subject, as I said before, is all wrong whirlwind which they have sown. NOTES. fe a THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT fate seems to be against ‘sien, is sad but true. Published Eveuings Daily Except Sundays and . better. I don’t blame them. modest men; and, as the Call said that ali SUBSCRIPTION TeRMs—Fifteen Cents a Week, . eyes were turned upon them, what wonder: Sixty Cents Mouth; Six Dollars a Year When . that they shrunk from the gaze of such 4 multitude ? — Advertising Made Known on AppliPERSONAL POINTERS. SATURDAY.. ee OCT. 19, 1895. K Concise Chronicle of Yarivus Folks, who did more for the people of this. State} state that I have never asked for nor received . them, I do not believe they are as bad as . tion asked, ‘Can any good come out of do a good action’”’ History has answered . willcause grayness of the hair and baldness. To the second I say ‘‘Yes, most. Escape both by the use of that reliable I know what I am I know some rich men who} = Ww ARNING— ~ You are hereby warned not to make any purchases until you have examined the ew Fall and Winter Stockwould blush to see their names in print who make themselves happy by the happiness The newspaper education of the day upon and many of the editors may live to reap the Yesterday, after the convention, having Nevada county, in the Miners’ Convenjon, was conspicuous by the number of mpty chairs provided for her delegates. It They are WALTER MEAD. opposite the Union Hotel, is being repainted. Doings and Intentions. F. N. Lynn of Los Angeles is in town, J. M. Forythe of Oakland is in town. a. J. Ross is down from Bloomfield. J, Thomas of Smartsville is in town. F. Godfrey arrived here today from San Francisco, Hon. B. J. Watson arrived here this morning from San Francisco, Walter Mobley came down from Bloomfield today. Jerry Goodwin was over from You Bet yesterday. T. B. Gray has gone to Lassen. county on business, Jeorge H, Alpers of Sweetland was in town yesterday. W. F. Eschbacher of’ Downieville’ returned last evening from Sdn Francisco. Peter Tautphaus of the Providence Company arrived last night from San Francisco, _ A« Rauch, Relief Hill’s‘ Postmaster, came in on the train from the Bay last night. County ‘Treasurer Snell and Depaty Wright are on the Ridge collecting taxes. Miss Clara Carter of Grass Valley is here on a visit to the family of J. T. Morgan, Superintendent “Theo, Wetzel and J. Derre-canie down from North Bloomfield today .: : J. L. Tucker came up from Sacramento yesterday dn business connected with Wells Fargo & Co.’s Express, J. McGregor and J, A. McDougall, of Forest City, arrived here last evening from San Francisco. -—. J. Rector, Geo.-E. Turner, Wm, Floyd, and Mose Bates returned from San Francisco last evening. George Eagye and Mr. Landau have gone to Carson, Nev., to work in a mine in that section. E. W. Morgan, a hardware merchant of Oakland, is here on a visit to his’ cousin, Mrs. R, I. Thomas. John Jansen was down: from Washington yesterday to meet his son, who came in on the train last night from Santa Cruz. Mrs. R. M. Hunt will leave Monday for El Paso de Robles Springs for the benefit of her health, She will remain there for several weeks. Rev. W. C. Gray, pastor of the M. E. Church of this city, will leave on Monday for Dunsmuir to attend a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Shasta Retreat Association, of which he is a direétor. at oo Muss Lity CaRuisue of Ione, Cal., says that she had a gathering growing on her throat the size of a goose egg, and the doctors failed to check its growth, but she removed it in two weeks’ time with Oil of Eden. ——_~__—-+ @e-> + — Head Badly Cut. Ed Snell, aged eleven years, was struck on the head by a falling board this morning, and received a gash an inch and-a-half-tong, which was sewed up by Dr. Muller. The boy is the son of Mrs, J. Snell, who resides. at Town Talk. An. older brother was repairing the roof.of the house, when a board slid down and struck Ed upon his head. ————-+ Geo ——— Something Fine. Seadden & Cleveland have just scutes a full assortment of the celebrated Tillman’s Marmelade—a perfect dessert. The assortment -includes orange, peach, apricot, all of which are on display at their store oa Commercial street. Give it a trial, It St. Canice Church. ’ The usual services will take place at St. Canice Catholic Church, to morrow. Rey. Father Claire will preside. \ ek Improper and deficient care of the scalp Perhaps next year, under} Summarized Mention ‘of Minor Home Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif.) . J it-rent state of affairs, she may show up rear of C. J. Naffziger’s butcher shop. paid the fifty-cent. dividend “téda}, having a dwelling house built near the mine, strawberry, raspberry, fig, currant, ete,,+ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT’S Happenings, A mew smoke house is being built in the Stockholders in the Harmony mine were J. M. Hussey’s building on Main street, Foreman Bohns of the Mayflower mine is Monday evening next the Chosen Friends will have a hop and other entertainment at the conclusion of the regular meeting. Mrs, John Baldwin has begun suit in the Superior C ourt to obtain a divorce from her husband, upon the ground of cruelty. Cryer of Grass Valley, died at Boise City, Idaho, on Thursday, The date of the concert to be given by William T. Inglis issWednesday evening, Novembe¥ 6th.. It will be one of the most interesting concerts ever given here by local talent. . After the regular meeting of Nevada Lodge of Good Templars last night the members held a social, Literary and musical exércises were given and refreshments served. Mrs. C. L. Armstrong of Smartsville met with a painful accident a few days ago. She fell and strained the ligaments of a knee that was just recovering from the effects of a fracture to the cap. All the machinery formerly used at the Derbec mine, above North Bloomfield, has been purchased by the Miners Foundry of this city and will be brought here soon, Supervisor Donnelly returned to Grass ‘Valley yesterday from a tour of inspection down near Bear river. He found one. of the bridges in-need of repair, and after conferring with the Placer county Supervisors the necessary repairs were ordered made, each county to pay one-half of the expense. The property belonging to the estate of Mrs. Lloyd, deceased, on Neal street,, Grass: Valley, was sold today by the Administrator, D. S. Collins. It was bought by C. E. Clinch for $°65, A party of girls who were out buggy ri¢cing late yesterday afternoon were spilled out on the road not far from Town Talk. The nut came off from one of the axler, partly capsize. The horse stopped’ quickly and no one wag hurt. Sse ES Not a Tailor By Trade. J. Levy is not a tailor by trade, still he can take your measure for a suit and save you $5. Give him a trial. 018 The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that Hood’s Sarsa.\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 strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember Hood's = Cures Be Sure to get HOOD’S and Only HOOD’S. Hood’s Pills are especially prepared to be teken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 25¢, yi YOU SHOULD DO! ——7 If you make your money here you should spend it here, Patronize home merchants, They are the onesjvho give you the best for your money because it is their interest to do so, Give. us at least a chance to suit you with a nice, stylish Hat before spending your money elsewhere, No trouble to show goods, Mrs. Louis Cryer, wife of 4 son of Robert . * allowing the wheel to run off and the rig to}: A NEW FIRM. eed 6 Carr Bros. Have Sold Ont to Herbert Dickerman & Co. purchased the stock and trade of.Carr Bros., new firm. will. commence immediately, the whole community. be a first-class pharmacist. the State. : : "* The Live Yankee Mine. warded With success, Herbert Dickerman & Co., this’ afternoon corner of Pine and Commercial streets. The . Providente mine, has purchased the Constichange and improve the place, making it} Mammoth ledges and another ledge that is one of the prettiest business houses in this. situated between the Constitution and the . ’ c ty. ‘‘Bert” Dickerman was born here, and . Neversweat mine. ig a young man who is highly esteemed by . in Willow Valley district, about three We have not. miles from this city, the different locations 4 learned his partner’s name, but he is said to. being not far from each other, The sale They intend to} was consummated last evening. Considerput in a large’stock of goods, and make it aj able work has been done on the Constitudrug store, second to none in the interior of. tion mine in the past; but never to “any ~A very rich strike was made in the. Live Yankee mine near Graniteville a few days ago. When the tunnel had reached a distance of 570 feet a body of gravel was struck eight feet in. width and of a very rich character, This “is the mine which about twenty young men %f Bloomfield
and Graniteville have undertaken to develop their first efforts’ are being reThe Constitution Quartz Mine Purchased By Peter Tautphaus. Peter Pautphaus of San Francisco, who is one of the principal stockholders in the tution quartz mine, also the Siam and the The property is situated great depth. Good quartz has been found in different places, and the prospect is regarded as'a most promising one. William Floyd and others were the late owners. The other ledges are considered valuable, but need to be developed, as comparatively little work has been done on them. : liminary work done on all the claims this fall and winter. Next spring, after the storms are over, he “intends putting up the necessary machinery for the proper develupment of the property. -Bigsest Bari ‘On: Barth . oe How do these prices strike you ? for Fifteen Dollars. Harness from $7 up. Robes from $2. up. Whips from 25 cents up. Curry Combs from 15 cents up. * Brushes from 35 cents up. Halters from 50 cents up. Cushions from $1.50 up. Blankets from $1 up. Rubber Aprons from $1.50 up. Dash Lanterns from $1,25 up. Saddles from $8 up. * Riding Bridles from $1.25 up. Guy Housings 50 cents up. Chamoi’s 50 cents and up. Axle Grease 15 cents and up. Sponges 15 cents and up. Interfering Boots 35 cents and up. Spurs 50 cents and up. Bridle Fronts 15 cents and up. Tassels 35 cents and up. Surcingles 25 cents up. Harness, Robe and Whip, $9 JAS. CAIRNS, BROAD STREET,’ Nearly opposite National Hotel. NOW THEY G0 !.aaa meee The Best Hand-made Harness on earth Double Team Harness, $20 up. That For Naturalness Style, and Finish MOORE'S PHOTOGRAPHS Are Unexceiféd in the State. EXAMINE HIS WORK. . CONSULT HIS PRICES. The Best Equipped Studio + in Northern California. York Street; Nevada City. _Estay Notice. September 16, 1895,-one Gray Mare, about twelve years old. and weighing 1,2) or 1,300 pounds. Owner can have her by proving property and paying charges. OLIVER RAGON Nevada City, October 18, 1895." Dividend Notice. OTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directois of the Harmony Gold Gravel Mining Company, held October 15, 1895, a dividend (No.1) of Fity Cent> jer share was declared, payable on and after October 19, 1895, at the C mpany’s office in Nevada City. . K. CASPER, Secretary. OFrFriceE—“Tommercial Street, in réar of Carter & Johnston’s clothins store. 016 WHITE Choice New Golfe Suits in They are a Bargain. $2.35-——regular, value $3.50 p An elegant selection of all B. N specific, Hall’s Hair Renewer. Leader Milner, Broad Street. . en ——Y some business with the coffee and spice firm of 8. H. Tyler & Sov, I walked down to their store on Front street. Mr. F. H. Tyler, the manager of the house, and an old i ye printer by the way, was engaged in an earnest conversation with a gentleman whose face was familiar yet I could not place him. who he was, and when informed that he was Mr. G. C, Gaylord of Nevada City I asked for an introduction. I had never met him, but it was his eyes that put me in mind of his brother ‘‘Ed.”” Well, we talked for a long time, and .I am afraid he found mea bore. We had so many things -to say, although never having met before, ‘that he came near losing hie boat. He is an agreeable gentleman and rc flects credit upon > * : the city of his adoption. I fe to meet ay _ him again. Iam informed tonight that Mr. B. H. Miller is lying very low at his residence, 715 O'Farrell street.’ But small hopes are entertained for his recovery. Poor fellow ! He has made a gallent struggle for life, but} SK Of the undersigned, under the penalty of missing the ‘Best Display of Seasonable Fettractions As soon as an opportunity offered I inquired) And Late Styles ever before offered and also sada the penalty of neglecting an jncurtaatin of procuring for yourself the. . . . BEST BARGAINS IN DESIRABLE GOODS EVER KNOWN. You can now reach the limit of the purchasing power of your dollar. CARTER & JOHNSTON, One Price Dealers in Men’s and. Boy’ s Clothing, Corhmercial Street, Nevada City. : Great Dress Choice all-wool Serge-Suits in all the newest shadings, only colors, at $3.20 per suit—worth $4. New Coats and Capes, at popular prices,‘ received daily. Goods Sale THE HOUSE. all colors, at 75 cents per suit. — er suit, -wool Suits, in all the stylish EWMAN & CO., Broad Street, Nevada City. \ AN IMPORTANT MINING SALE. re Mr. Tautphaus intends having some pre-. : f i a neenne ; E = or HH f es . : = GS =F . —2 Va a Jae \ => —— \ i Hardwood Ash, Antique Oak Finish, 7 ‘pieces, with Bureau shown in’ upper right § hand corner, German bevel glass 20x24, $18.00. With cheval bureau 17x30 German bevel glass as. shown in upper left hand corner, $20. (Washstand omitted for lack of room.). Separate pieces sold ,as follows : Bedstead $5,50. Square Bureau ‘$8. Cheval Bureau $10. Washstand $3. Chairs 75 -cents each. Rocker $1.75. Table $1.25. Freight on either of these suits guaranteed not to exceed $2. 35 to Nevada City. NAME to my enclosure at Willow Valley, on OF Groceries, Provisions, Gase Goods, Plaza Grocery Store, Will be sold for the Next 90 Days At San Francisco Cost Prices ! portunity to lay in goods cheap has never been offered to th: people of the county. R. HW. Forman & Go., eet Proprietors. Successor to Shurtleff & Son. = The Leading Clothier of Nevada City, Has just received his first stock of Fall Clothing. Nothing equalled it ever received here before. Go and inspect the Goods—the prices are all right-~you will surely say =, ¥ RRP Dt Dibra Poot Oa Ort re Corner Broad and Pine Streets. a, ~ is NO BETTER Advertising" Medium Than the Daily Transcript. ee ne Jobn Breuner on 604-606-608 K ST., SACRAMENTO oat Sacrifice Sale This is STRICTLY A CASH SALE, and a better opnnn \ . "4 . GRAN : %. % . Ey Ry * > . Pa. —= OF —— s S eu : Fa LL_CLOTHING. . es es Ve . Ke 2. oe 3 Lid q KA PZ s VAAL AAAAUAAUAAAudddiadd ——— THE! Publish BROW) — 15 Cts. SIX SATURI SEE er Mrs, D doctor, he eyes free . vices) bet for th; Cc me:ny and glasse Sunday a! ited do no Nationa] . 4 Cc The Rey will prea both morn Endeavor by Miss E tian Patri close of th dially inv: We pub! -TRANSCRIP late Direct view of 'N mento stre other jis a \ from the M The topogr Jar and un a good vier to a certair Sectional v showing th Rey. Era nineteenth School at ] be a Harve ‘music and G. Parsons entitled ‘*' er: M,,' Litan be seen in 20:30 till 1: vited to w take part, ir Arriva Misa Alic San Francis of millinery ‘styles are i The ladies « preciate the spect her st hats to orde ' the ladies a the display week or mc Fir Try the 7 B. Johnson Nevada Cit Holbrook’s ‘We offer many case of by Hall’s C F. J. We, the: Cheney for him perfect sactions anc obligations West & Toledo, O. WALDING Druggists, ‘ Hall’s Ca acting direc surfaces of . free. Price Druggists, Sweet Pi bulk, at W Well, wh Why, at th the Transcr J. Levey tk Shoes, Ha Goods and able to sell else in the John Br at his marl day and TI fish, crabs, ‘Highest Gold Ls ee