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October 5, 1895 (4 pages)

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Hl “ie Rod SE PP rae 28 ae 2 tg Sates a aa a ee Oo ak lata ine ee APY e~ = iy rs \ q ’ PURIST RD RES } e stiennedhinies PRE PERNET Re SR aS EEE . sa . s ras THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Every Evening, except Sunday, BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors —— —= SERVED RY SARRIERS: AT f 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS ‘PER [YEAR. j j SATURDAY...... .OCT. 5, 1895. _—_—— Telephone Nu. 4. * SPECIAL SALES DAYS, Cloaks and Capes at Greatly Reduced Prices at the White House, B. Newmann & Co. of the White House, Broad street, have received a large stock of elegant garments in Coats and Capes, and are selling the same at remarkably low prices, Special sales on these goods will be held on Saturday, October 5th, and Monday, October 7th. Great bargains will . be offered on these dates, and ladies will have an opportunity of buying fall and winter wraps cheaper than they ever ‘have. before. Call early and have your choice before the stock is reduced, as they are sure to go off lively at the prices we will ask. All our goods are of the latest styles, and you will agree with us that the prices are right in all departments. The ladies of Nevada City and vicinity are invited to call and examine our elegant stock of dry goods, fancy goods, furnishings, ete, B, Newmann & Co., 04-26 x Broad Street. ——__—--+-0@e-Well Known Here. ‘ Dr. J. OC. Hazlett, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Nevada, died at Dayton, Nevada, Thursday mornings He was an old pioneer and a peat man in Nevada State. — Bes ee Closed. Down. “The hank of Lincoln, Placer county, of ‘which Jahn W. Hinds, formerly of this city, was President, will be closed. It was not profitable. Stockholders will be required to anake up a deficiency to depositors, 0G ee ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. Frauk Paul, Reno, Nevada, J.K. Anderson, ‘‘ W. Newman, San Francieco, M, Thomas, 4s ©, W. Bennett, — ** H. F. Breever, a W. R. Craig, “6 S. Poorman, . ss H. E. Diggles, e J. D. Ross, se Wm. MoFarland, ‘* E. V. Fonda, Sierraville, A. E. Pine, Carson, Nevada, L. ¥F. Gill, Modoc County, NV, Roberts, ie O. E. Rosendale, French Corral, C. Smith, es W.S. Kirkwood, LG Chas. King, : e H. Thornton, Grass _Nalley, ~ D. agi F, M. Miller, a . Ww. _ Moore, us J. Fowler, Downieville, H. V. Hulin & wi., ** A. Rauch, Relief Hill, J. W. Greenlaw, Sacramento, Harry Clark, San Francisco, B Huckins, San Juan. AS SS ae Beware ef Counterfeiters Who infest the market and are the means of robbing sick people of their money, and what is of still greater consequence of not unfrequently aggravating the complaints under which they labor, It is an act of duty we owe to society to warn the people against these dangerous frauds, A little care on the part of the purchaser will protea’t them from imposition by bearing in mind these facts : Never buy where it is offered in bulk, (in kegs or jugs) as the genuine Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters are sold only in bottles having the handsome steel plate label displaying the combat between St. George and the Dragon, and having at the bottom a miniature note of hand for une cent, bearing a facsimile of the signature of the president of the company, Over the cork is a metallic cap, on which is impressed the name of the article, together with a medallion head in the center. Any person selling the counterfeit Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters we shall not hesitate to bring to justice, as we never fail to convict. Pelee acre Mr. T, E. Witey, 146 Chambers st., New York (ity, says that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured him of a dry and scaly humor, from which he had suffered intolerably, He adds: ‘‘I have not now a blemish on my body, and my cure is wholly due to Ayer’s Sarsaparills.” = ——+ *@e-+Order Your Ice. The Union Ice Company will deliver ice to any part of the city. Orders left at the office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold ee a Fair. wigs BAKING POWDER © . Most Pertect Made: 4o Years the Standard, RAILROAD LANDS. What a Contemporary Says About the Controversy. . ‘Frdings: A, H. Ricketts, of the Land Committee of the State Miners Association, recently submitted a form of agreement pertaining to a settlement of questions at issue between the Railroad Company and the Miners Association, This ugreement W, H, Mills, of the Railroad Company, accepts with minor amendments. It néw seems probable that before the time for the meetState Association the agreement in shape to be ratified by that body. he proposed agreement seems to be a great concession on the part of the Railroad Company, The question as to the character of all lands concerning which there is a contest, shall be left to a commission ., composed of a representative ‘of the Miners Association and of the Railroad Company. If the two representatives cau not agree they:shall select a third commissioner, and a decision of the majority of the commission shall determine the matter so,far as the two. interests are concerned, Lhe findings of the commission in ev case are to be submitted to the’ Gereral Land Office, without further conteét, and that office shal] rule in the matter, This procedure will save much time and expense to. contestants. et In view of the work thus accomplished by the executive the State Miners Association, “which it must be acknowledged is important and beneficent, we submit that the criticisms that were recently made by the. Nevada County Asso~ ‘ciation Weressomewhat premature and unjust. Wedoubt if, wath ths record in view, the caucus of Nevada county delegates will formulate resolutions condemning the past yearsmanagement of’ the affairs of the Association. It is unquestionably proper to ever hold in proininence the main idea of the Association—the reSuscitation of hydraulic mining. But it is .also proper to acknowledge the good work which the officers of the Association have accomplished outside of that purpose. Especially, is this trué when it is considered that the officers in question have not lost sight of the hydraulic mining problem, but that they have given it much thought and have expended much time and energy. Let our County Association carefully review the work of the parent organization before they make haste to condemn, _{We differ with our contemporary when he says the action of our County Association was premature, Had it not been for that action, as well as that in the same line in al] the mining counties, the Lands Committee, or in other words, Ricketts, would still be engaged in fighting the Railroad Company, officers ot there excuse therefore.—Ep., which, in this case, was no earthly TRANSCRIPT, . + *@e + A Handy Contrivance. The chemical fire extinguishers. purchased some time ago by thie city bave proven very handy contrivances, and have been successfully used by the firemen on more than one occasion. For fires inside of residences or other bnildings where water is apt to do much damage, or where the fire is between walls and hard to reach with water, the little hand extinguishers are just the thing, as the carbonic acid gas generated by them reaches every spot and does the work much quicker and more effectually than water’ does, and with but little damage to furniture or other property, ‘Three of these extinguishers are kept in readiness at the fire house of Pennsylvania Company, No. 2, three or four at the house of Nevada Hose Company, No, 1, one each at the hose houses on Piety and Aristocracy hills, two at the City Hail and one at the Court Chief Engineer Snell and his Assistant, J. J. Hanley, intend -having all the members of the fire department iustrudted as to the proper handling of the e eHoguiahe . ers,’with a view of rendering their use as effective as possible, Of course at a big little Water, and plenty of it, is what is House, tire the extinguisliers would be of avail. needed then, = Ae. Same at Grass Valley. The Tidings says ; The TRANSCRIPT says, ‘Judging from the talk now there will only be a few of the delegates that were selected to attend the Miners’ Convention from .Nevada City who will attend, Other parts of the county will be poorly represented.” This is certainly a correct forecast of affiirs ao far as. Grass Valley is concerned. There seems to be great apathyconcerning the affairs of the Association, fe poe aera Congregational Church. There will be preaching in the morning by the pastor, Rev, J. Sims. In the evening a grand concert will be given by the pupils of the Sabbath School, assisted by the choir and outside talent. Endeavor will meet at the usual hour, led by Mra, W. W. Waggoner. Subject: ‘‘The ‘Duty of Happiness.” Sabbath School at the close of the morning service, All are cordially invited, Sem s ne ee ee Their Candidate. The press dispatches inform us that J, H. Neif and W. C. Ralston declared in favor of E. E, Loftus as President df the Miners” Associ ition. Rt Siesta Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and ‘kidneys will tind the true remedy in Electric Bitters, This medicine does not stimulate. and contaits no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative, It acts mildly on. the stomach aud bowels, addipg strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions, Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer anal gids digestion. Old People findit just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per buitle at Carr Bros. Drug Store, The Christian . : BY TELEPHONE. The Latest Events at Grass Valley Up to 4 O'clock This Afternoon. The North Star school district will receive about $1,100 insurance money, to cover the loss of building, furnishings and library consumed by fire’ last spring. Of this amcunt $775 will be used to pay for the building now in process of’ erection; $200 will be used to buy desks, and $00 will be put into a library. . Mrs, D. J. Spencer, formerly of Grass Valley, has been re-elected Recording Secretary of the W. C. T. U. of California. Time Will Tell. “I have worn these glasses steadily since I got them from you some six years ago, and they fit me as perfectly as they did the day you sold them to me. Motiey could not prevail on me to part with them,” —— 48 in substance the remark that has geted .Mrs, Dr. Frank scores of times since her return to this city. Voluntary testimonials of this character, coming from such well-known citizens as County Treasurer. Snell, Mrs. A. Gault, Mrs, J. S. Duon, E. J. Reetor and hundreds of others, based as they are upon permanent benefits derived, are worthy of more thau passing attention, It eee Operating in Placer County. The American Bar Quartz Mining Company is the name of the company recently “organized by J, T. McCall, D. F. Douglass, Fred Searls, Fred Zeitler and G. A. Nihell. The .mine is located at American Bar, near Michigan Bluff, county, but the principal place of business is Nevada City. J. T. McCall is the Superiatendent. Se EE ae Guess it Must Be So. Placer , The Telegraph Says: A maiden lady of Nevada City, took her little nephew to the Episcopal church one Sunday morning. We might add that the youngster is an unusually bright little fellow. He was very Runaway Accident. Telegraph: Ah Sing is a Chinese peddlar from Linclon, who makes regular trips to this part of the county, wishes he had missed this trip. If he had he would not be mourning a sore head. and back, Sing was driving to Nevada City with ‘his two horse team, having on a load of sweet potates, tomatoes and onions, When near the Maryland mine the train came along and Sing’s team got badly scared and started to run. The horses went over a six-feet embankment near the -Maryland dumps when they cellided with a *§reey and that put a stop to them. Ah Sihg was thrown from the wagon and is Suffering
the head and also complains of a very sore back. The horses were uninjured, ut~considerable damage resulted to the wagon, $6 from several cuts in Superior Court. . « The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hoa, John Caldwell, presiding : Estate of H. H. derjto pay claims. : ° Estate of E, G. Lewis, deceased. Order setting period for publication of notice *to creditors. Estate of H, A. Lones, continuing matter until ber 12th. ~ Monday next being Labor Day, all motions set for hearing on that day are postponed till Tuesday. inte aaa How's This! deceased. Order ‘Saturday, Octo—— ——s We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any vase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. fF. J. CHENEY & We, the undersigned hav .0.,’ Toledo, O. known F, J, . Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him‘perfectly honorabJe in al) business transactions and financially able to carry outany obligations made by their firm. West & ‘Trvuay, ~ Wholesale Toledo, O: -Wa.pinG, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Druggist, acting directly-upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, Price 7ic. per bottle. told by all Druggists.~ much pleased with the service and all, but wasa little puzzled over something and. on returning home asked his mother why, when Auntie kneeled say her prayers, she ended by saying world without men, ah me, down to— —<+-0@e 2 —-_-— Monday Will Be a Holiday. Next Monday will be the State Labor Day, and which by law is declared a public holiday, In consequence there will be no session; of the public schools, the county ot} ces will remain closed, also the bank, and the postoffice and expresa office will be opened ony f from 11:30 a. M, to 12: :30 P. Mf: — + ees sis Eyes examined and tested free by the celebrated eye spe cialist, Mrs. Dr. Fravk, Room 10, N asionet Hotel, lt ~+ +e + — A Cnery From Here, To the editor -of ‘*The Examiner ’—Sir: Will you please state ‘in younext issue whether a child born out of wedlock has any right to an estate of a deceased parent, providing there aré other heirs ? A SUBSCRIBER, * Nevada City, Cal, (An illegitimate child inherits from the mother but not from the father, unless duly POWDER Absolutely Fure. “‘A cream of tartar baking powder, HighHe now. @otton, -deceased. Or-. Wirs but little care and no trouble, the beard and mustaclie can be kept a uniform brown or black célor by using Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. 7 Arabian Roast Coffee. This is the choicest blend of coffee—put up by Hills Bros, of San Francisco. J. J. Jackson will supply it,either ground or unground. If you ‘want something fine, try it. 817 “RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Liver . AND HEART AFFECTED. Almost’in Despair But Finally CURED By Taking Pe: S PILLS “For fifteen years, I was a great sufferer from indigestion in its worst forms. I tested the skill of many doctors, but grew worse and worse, until I became so weak Feould not walk fifty yards without having to sit down and-test. M y stomach, liver, and heart became affected, and I thought I would surely die. I tried Ayer’s Pills and they helped me right away. I rte aay their use and anything that will so quickly relieve and cure the terrible suffering of dyspepsia as. Ayer’s* Pills."—Joun C, PRITCHARD, Brodie, Warren Co., N.C. AYER’S PILLS Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °: ° ° ° oO am now entirely well., I don’t know of > °. ° o: ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °o ° ° SOCKS CORDD000OCD000000 Carrain SwRENry, U. S. A, San a Diego Cal., says: “‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that. would do me any good."” Price 50c. Sold by Carr Bros. They Are Finding It Out Very Fast ce Cream Soda To-Da 4a.t Foley’s. Remémber We Manufacture the Largest Variety of HIGH GRADE CANDIES. Outside of San Francisco. BO Le BY’ St tae eaten ave EA Dre CARDS ALAN eat 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. : Jus t In from the East! The New and Popular Dedoinville The Swellest of All Swell Neckwear. a Saemeamena, “ A GRAND LINE =~. > ~<a Of Tailor—Made, Fancy Ww orsted Trousers for Dress Wear, . The Handsomest Goods ever placed on our counters at the prices asked. A full line of Single Breasted Straight Cut Suits in all the Late Patterns, and Goods that can not be surpassed. =(1D RELIABLES M. M. BARUH, Manager. THAT Scadden & Cleveland, Commercial Street, —ARE SELLING THE— FRESHEST AND BEST Groceries and Provisions, Case and Canned Goods, Etc., At the very Lowest Market Rates, and thatis the reason why they are so well patronized, If you have not ex-amined their goods and prices you should do so without delay, g Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge, WHITE acknow ledged. ) — ~2 2@ee a All Free. Those who have used Dr, King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free, Call on the advertised Druggist and get a ‘Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address te H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, ane get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store, DIED. ln San Francisco, September 30, 1895, Maud Amelia, infant daughter of Leonard W. and Amelia Holbrook, aged 5 months and 12 days, There is Merit I was in bad Rienrt In Hood's Sarsoparilila. condition_with Sour Stomach, Palpitation, Hot Flashes. Since taking Ilood’s Sarsaparilla I am as well as ever. I give Hood's Sarsaparilla all the credit. I took no-other medicine, Joun R, Locu* ary, Roxbury, Ohio. Remember, ‘Hood’s 5: Cures Hood" 8 Pili are uring @ the lead. 25¢, The Leader Millinery. That-is the title*we started out to deserve and are bound to maintein. Leaders in Quality. f Leaders in Style.\, Leaders in Price. Aad our success shows that we are ustified in claiming a fair share of these qualities, A lance at our beautiful new Fell Stock of MILEINERY willshow what we have again done to deserve our hard-won ti'le. “ You are always welcome. : z : Sole Agents for the LILY est ofall in leavening strength.” Latest] RLOU UR, United States Government Food Report, — PHILIP SCADDEN Royal Baking Powder Company, _and 106 Wall street, N, Y. Siceks ie CLEV wares —— ee —————————$ ere orate. a ttt ee WHEN Clean, Fresh and Wholesome, you should go toa You will nee decide Ty A, B. THE CASH YOU : WANT To Buy ; 1 And That Provisions () ETHI ¢ You Know Worth =e ; to be GOOD Place to get them. Now, if you are quite wise The Cheapest as well as GROCER. WOLF, & al This Wee Black, Blue or Brown Beaver Overcoats to, order from $20 up. Chinchilla Overcoats, just the thing for Winter wear, from $20 up. a Our Specialty. 5,000 different patterns to select from. Remember we have all our work done in Nevada City. ready-made Clothing houses aod palm off a third-Slaes ready made suit for tailor-made, We don't send East to cheap ‘MRS, I. MARION, Proprietress. \ 4 ‘ REMEMBER THIS. ~ All agents who are doing business for Eastern Sweating Honses are getting your money under false pretences. Yours to please, : BE. EB: -DULAG, Merchant. Tailor. €OM MERC 1aL SiRWET, NEVADA ary, CAL, Beware of Them. * Want a Suit ? LEADING JEWELERS, LUETJE & BRAND, BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY —-LATEST STYLES IN— Wat ches, Diamonds Clocks, “QUEBER wr) ove’ and Other : HA Precious Spectacles, ‘SEVENTEEN: ae Jeweled WATCHES The Best TIME KEEPERS Opera Glasses Leather Goods, Silk Guards. Jewelry madeto order and repaired. Jewelry, Sterling Silver and © Plated Ware Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired and warranted. First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. & Country orders promptly attended to. RA ME NL NAME MES be Mee MMe NV be she SNL VAR sea “ar AS ASAT ASA eis AP AS AS AS A ae St > 7" 2% RY zs = . * Want One That Fits ? as We Make °"Em ay. Out of as fine a line of the very latest goods ma le. Every Plece a Novelty. z Costs no more than you are paying for ill-fitting, inferior stuff, if you know < is where to go. MORRISON ssh ESRI Is now at work in hisnew siti on Broa Street, two doore below National Hotel, ee i a ns gn PE RAM a _ THROW YOUR 100 Ibs Flour, $1 70. ‘too lbs Middhings, $1.10. 100 Ibs Bran, $1 oo. 12 cans-Mackerel, $1.00 _ . 8 cans Clams, $1.00. Morning Meal ackage €, 10 cts. £7 lb. Cans Salmon $1.00. Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢., 8 cans Cate B: ef, $1.0 Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per hestis. Oysters, per dozen cans, $r. Bryant’s Root Beer 10 cts per bottle, llires 3 for so cts. J.J. JAC OK SON. Commre! al Street, near Pine, .Nevada City, Cal, fire le ate Se ay wel