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September 2, 1896 (4 pages)

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the Ms 1 genial ot seat a REET ( . Y ae --~_ fisthblished Sept. 61800, “by Naz, P. Brown & Co. e : NRVADA. CO, CALIFORNIA the fire hydrants in good condition. i FOB PRESIDENT, WILLIAM McKINLEY . oF. OHIO. . FOR VICE PRESIDENT, "GARRET A. caigeeaciee OF NEW JERSEY. BRIEF. MENTION. Minor Notes and Comments. of Local Interest. Get in your winter stock of wood.The race track is now in fine condition. The fare for the round trip from this city to the State Fair is $5.15. A MeKinley Club will be organized at Grass Valley tomorrow night. Do_not:_forget that. the McKinley . . club meets at’ Odd Fellows Hall this evening. ; A.©. Turner will start a music store in the building vacated by John. I. Caldwell. Hon. Grove L. Johnson will speak in this city some time during the month of October. oy: The second toe of Henry Shenpatts right foot was amputated yesterday because of the bone being affected. Have you: heard about that little election in Vermont? Only about 40,000 majority for the Republican. ticket. It is believed that there will -be five) hundred names on the McKinley club roll in Nevada City within the next month. The races at Glenbrook will be fine. A large number of horses will .be brought here from various parts of the State. . The half-dozen fruit stores in this ~eity present a beautiful appearance. All kinds of fruit can now be had at these places. The vote in this city at the Neve: ber election: will be larger than it has ‘been at any one time daring the past twenty years.Miss Jennie Adair has resigned as teacher of the Relief Hill -school. She will be succeeded by Miss Louise Pierce of Boca. J. 8. Gregory and family have moved into their new residence. The Catho‘lic pasonage is also now furnished and ~ peads for occupancy. E, A. Zoberbier. will shortly leave for San Francisco to study dentistry, and has resigned as Manager of the Golden Jewelry Company’s store. The bids received by the Trustees for the erection of astone wall between the Broad.and Main street bridges will be opened on the 17th inst. Chief Engineer Hanley is spending a great deal of his time nowadays inspecting-the water mains and placing The price of wood remains the same as it has been for the past twenty years, notwithstanding the distance of hauling has been considerably increased. The following directors have been * elected by the Fountain Head Mining Co. of Maybert: C. A. Lillie, President; J. A. Lipman, Secretary; Carl Anderson, C. W. Knauth, C. C. Whittaker and W. H. Frye. ar Temporary ‘Oréaniatio With Lively Scrapping For the Presi. rooirs PARADE OF 6. A.B. VETERANS. . Potaman Shot Dead at Vallejo This) San Francisco Preparing to Pay Hon= Special tothe Dainy TRANSCRIPT. Democratic gold convention opened at ii o'clock this morning. There is a very large attendance, ticket holders are admitted to the) Mower Presiding: d dential Nomination. ae oo Morning vy a. Drunken Man. ors to the Chinese Viceroy. Gold Democrats at Work. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2—The national and only hall. All but four of the States ofthe Union are represented by full delegations. An effort is being made by the Illinois representatives to force: Bragg out of the fight for the Presidential nomination in favor of Vilas, who is their candidate. -If this cannot be accomplished they will throw. their) support to John C. Black of Dlinois. R. P. Flower of Néw York is the temporary chairman. At 1:45 o Yelock the emivention adjourned till 4 o’clock, whén the reports of committees. will be heard. Tragedy at Vallejo. VALLEJO, Sept. 2.—At 1:30 o’clock this morning policeman Frank Teal was killed by Dan Winne: The Jatter was on a spree and going into the saloon of one O’Brien struck aman hamed Horley. He left the saloon and had gone but a short distance when he encountered Teal. The two had words, when Winne shot at the officer who fell fatally wounded and returned the fire but without — ‘ Honors to Mr. Li San Franoiwsco, Sept. 2.—The Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade and Mayor Sutro will give a reception to Li Hung Chang if the eminent Chinese concludes to come to this city. -An invitation has been extended through the Chinese Consul here. The Central Pacific Railroad. Company. offer to bring the Premier and his staff ence New York in a special train. = The First Gun.: Sr. ABLANS (Vt.),. September 1— Chairman Merritt of the Republican State committee has issued a bulletin for 280 out of 245 towns, giving the Republican majority of 37,824. The. remaining towns in 1894 gave a Republican majority of 1101.” With this majority added Mr. Merritt figures the majority of 89,000 for the head of the ~ Not The Scout, Sr. Louis, Sept. 1~A special to the Globe-Democrat from Tacoma, Wasb., says: The Jack Crawford who was killed. yesterday in the Swauk mining Sealed proposals «will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Trustees until September 17th, for constructing a . ? wall connecting the piers to the i iron . bridges across Deer creek, on the Plaza Side. See advertisement in another) column of tonight’s issue. ¢. The Transcripr does not publish . anonymous correspondence. If the} writer of the communication signed, time of the train is over 50 miles an iA Member. of the Society,” will call at . hour, including stops. "this office and more fully explain the. train was an hour late at Grand Island, matter which he speaks of,;we will . 150 miles from Omaha, with 16 coaches. give space to the communication. ——_—_ —_——+-0@e + Funny, isn’ t it? Is it not peculiar though these days . Murderer of a Woman Hanged. district in the Cascade mountains, is . not the “Poet Scout,” as was reported. } . A Railroad ‘Record Broken, Omauna, Sept. 1.—The fast passenger . train service record in the West was . broken by the Union Pacific’s overland . limited last night. The regular schedule Yesterday the . The time was fully made up before the . train reached Guahe. } of thieves: which has been following the . town. ~Bryan party through New. York “State, took advantage of the stop in Ripley to small bank in that town, a branch. of Traders Bank, were burned. G. A. R. grand encampment today was over two miles long, and was com $f eight divisions with General Walker commanding. As the veterans passed the home of Col. R. M. Newport they discovered Mrs. John A. Logan and sa-. © luted her. Chamberlain, Secretary of State of the British Colonies, has arrived here with his wife on the steamer Teutonic. They come to visit the lady’s father, Mr. Endicott of Massachusetts. Work of ‘Sneak. Thieves, +l -DeCushman of San Jose is in town. OLEVEEAND, September ‘1—The gang . G@. M. McRoss of Brown's Valley is in. “Geo§iking of Sacramento arrived here oa elever stroke of work. There is a E: A. Skiniier’s First National Bank at cee ote tagasiod base woah dee upon the waters will not be lost, and . Westfield. ‘The bank. clerks rushed to this week. ree eg ela — saregnn . the front door to see the parade pass, Geo. Blodgett came down from . srything else, the ‘outward aspects of the back window and made away with. ~ W, K. Wallace came down from . ginning of the century, never have the all the cash in sight, which amounted Reghgac be or sas nations stood in greater need of the to about a 1? De hards and Henry Conlin . thing itself than at the present moment. sips "dis ca tos sok nt ee oe ee patie dn tr , pagent Missouri: Town. fared: ae ag en ear i ante. ca down from ‘amp numbering millions of armed Mexico, (Mo.),° September 1—The. Mre I. Freud is expected ‘here on ory while a of frowning ortresses bristles along business part of Laddonia was gutted this evening's trains. Get: Our hater sare stutted, by.a $50,000 fire which startéd from an ‘Joseph Hyman arrivéd here last evenSr ie mis renee with Lecilick navi unknown cause in the drag store Of . ing from San Frazicisvo. . to whose numbers,-I am: forced. to adFrank Beagles, last night. “Eight busi-. Wm. Curtis of Willow Valley is re. mit, England'has been obliged, in self ness places, including the Farmers and . ported to be seriously ill. Gases to add her modest quota. Eyen H.E. Boggs and J. Q. Williams, of *S<Jaoobs of San Francisco came over from Grass Valley this afternoon. — “M. J. Daniels and H. Cloudman: arrived here last evening from Chicago. H: J. Carter and wife returned last evening from a visit at San Francisco Mrs. Geo. A. Nihell has gone to San Francisco for the benefit of her health. -Themas Conlin, the livery man-of, Smartsville, was a visitor: here yester-. day. E.G. Hursh and E. Moore, of San Francisco, arrived here on the morning Miss Bell Stover returned today from a visit to Mrs. Harmon at the German mine. Janne Congdon came down from Washington today on his way to San Francisco. . W.W. Douglas of Los Angeles arrived here last evening ‘on his way to Downieville. Will 8. Gregory s gone to San Francisco to accept a position in the Palace hotel. M. J. Whytier of San Francisco arrived here last evening on his way to North Bloomfield. ‘Mrs. Chas. Brainard of San Francisco arrived here last evening on her The Veterans Parade, Sr. Pavz, Sept. 2.—The parade of the She returned the salute. A Noted Englishman Comes. New York, Sept.2—Rt. Hon. Joseph Witty Not In It. Los -Ancutss, September 1.—Jim Witty will have to satisfy himself with the empty glory of having captured Sontag, the late partner of Chris. Evans, for it was decided yesterday that Witty. is not entitled to any part of the $10,000 reward given by the Southern Pacific Company. Witty recently brought ‘suit in the United States Circuit Court:to compel them to -pay him the $10,000 reward. The Court . way to Sierra county. decided thap Witty had only caught. D. 8. Baker leaves tomorrow for a Sontag af¥er'some one had shot him, . Pleasure trip to San Francisco and the a commerce in’ Paris ‘Lord Dufferin, the H. Halle of Wheatland is in town. . vetixing British embassador, said: downs of the diplomatic eareer, every member of the service, no matter how unpromising the post he occupies, may res wdeeiod wukeuk ond: above . ” all, single minded, the bread he casts in the remotest east the passion for mil-' San Francisco, are in town. Bpacas ey sonryanseloeot ge aneg an anexpected *"Ty fact, thanks to the telegraph, the globe itself has become a mere bundle of nerves, and the slightest disturbance . at any one point of the system sends 4 Watch and “But whatever may be the upsand . vonsole himself with the reflection that, development. ; nh ‘appointavent as Postmaster Sisk ELECTRICITY. "AND WAR. Ee eae cor . 2 : give away much. of his~ salary, ie} : Royal oney Drips, are dine P; :
THE COLO EWOCRATS speculated, hoping to make some casemate ss am Azones In Freer. . the tinest article el capes % bey. money and lost $1800 ie one bucket A “Concise ‘ina of Various Folks’ ts thea as we fe fecgerall = a __. Jewerly shop: Doings aid Intentions. . at the dinner of the British chamber of eee Republican County Central Committee. . Convention. NaT. P. BROWN, AxrHorR L. FISHER, ‘Nevada City, Sept. 1, 1896. The members on the Republican County Central Committee are hereby notified to. meet at the. Union Hotel, Ne25 vada City, on : Saturday, September 12th, at 2 o’clock p.m., / For the purpose of making . arrangements to hold a County Repai Has opened a Jewelry and Watch al shop in the se ae By order And is now prepared to do ail kinda of ¥ in his Hine, Chairman. PRICES Low. Secretary. WORK GUARANTEED THE BEST OF WORK. portentious tremor through its morbidly sensitive surface. We are told by the poets of old that when Zeus nodded the golden halls of his Olympus shook to their foundations. Today it would suffice for any one of half a dozen august personages to spéak above his breath or Switeinaly bs raise his little — and, like in a heaven overcharged with electricity, the existing conditions of: unstable equilibrium which sustains the European political system would be upset, and war, waged in circumstances of greater horror than has been hitherto known to the of mankind, might eventually envelop not alone; but two—nay, all the four—con. tinents at once, since in every one of them representatives and offshoots of the contending nations would of TO08e: sity be brought into collision. ~ **It is to prevent cabeaicepine of this kind that we meek, civil spoken and mild mannered persons have’ been invented. Looking at us, you will perhaps say that. we area poor and feeble folk, and that our calling is a sorry preservative against such dangers; but, such as it is, it is the best device that human ingenuity has been able to discover. After all, a very thin wire proves a perfeotly effective lightning conductor, and for over 80 years, thanks to this unpretending agency, an unbroken peace has «THE WHITE WING" ELECTRIC SALOON -AND BILLIARD PARLOR. 914 Market Street, ; NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL, BASEMENT. W. patie HT: THE LOWEST OF PRICES.. ” You will always find this « i motto prevails at my. Novelty Wood Working and nd Roja Shop ‘A specialty of TURNIN ING. MOULDINGS of all kings on me bend — HC done on shortest 5 ot. WEISENE BURGER, — = Suceéssor to 0. C. Percival,” 7. ea aRlie Riad Shop on the ~~ NEVADA CITY, Depot for Fancy Groceries— PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED . ~ BEEHIVE ceo ee J. pe JACKSON, = Proprietor “Agency Fopssfancgreni Whiskey ‘Blue Label Catsup : ‘Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale : ie was therefore not. entitled to the. Southern part of the State, been maintained between your native EATS AN motiey. “+ W.D. Black is down from Lake City. ett country with 2 tae ed af EtSH: Mp fo ae: “OW. J. White of San Franciscé arrived . P°™ welfare your ‘own terests . : The Pythians, a lant evening ete way to North . 87° #0 closely seeooiated." : ot PGi ha hae sess, 25 . Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Mrvnfarouis, Minn. Sept. 1—The big. “Mr. and Mrs. M; Rosenberg and. qm, passe of ge ae . Duffy’s Malt .;... gen 1.00 Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 encampment of hts of Pythias of. danghter, Miss Olara, returned last! forca in Italy was followed capralg thane eres WONARY aeays 70 ee age gal. 5° the Wetton pics artis States was! evening from Oakland, where they’ ing blow at Sadowa and the not less TAL. Whisky. . .. 75,. Olives, he 1.25 vibe ayet boi ae 10\ have been visiting Mrs; Rosenberg’s ag rh collar oF esa aes Mod Root Be Beer me 10. Mikado Soap; per Mat.cn 3 Oo5 oc when an address of welcome . mother. in Mexico. oo a Cesar) Hire’s ~ Or a See beer Aeetas was delivered by Robert Pratt, Mayor; Mrs. W.G. Richards and daughter, . W45 to be saved for the Hapsburgs out} 5 a ose Ever ae, Lapierre, ead of Minneapolis, and responded to by . Mise Rath, who have been visiting Mrs. . of the wreck, it seemed most likely to} = = = = © = 9 = + “+ ARABIAN sect representatives from the various. Richards’ sister, Mrs. C. J. Schuster,. °° Sieved On tie Maes suggested by oe Gieetea T a ee : : : a States. It is estimated that 30,000 strangers: are. in the city, and the! throng has hardly begun coming. The Mormon Choir, Denver, September 1.—The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 410 voices, Knights of Pythias’ Band, arrived at. 8 o’clock this morning in good spirits to take part. in the National Histedford festival, the first session of which was held this afternoon in the -Arlington . . Park Pavilion built for the oceasion, which has a seating capacity of 10,000.) TIN. WEDDING crite The Anniversary of Mr. ands. Cal's of San Francisco, returned home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns are now in Sacramento. They expect to return home the last of this week. Mr. Cairns Health has been very much improved by the trip. — GRASS VALLEY GLEANINGS The News of Today a as Told Over the ‘Telephone. last evening at the Fletcher residence on upper Main street. The affair was in the natare of a farewell party. given “py Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Fletcher to. Mrs. H. S. Spalding, who intends leaving for Berkeley to jom her husbend. Ton Years of Married Life, "Phere was a farce, refreshments and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Celio last evendancing. A number of Nevada City of their marriage in the shape of their. ~ qhe remains of the late A. Gauthier tin wedding. Elaborate preparations will: arrive: in Grass. Valley on this the large number of invited gueste. : and the Celio residenes presented a “gelepeealegpas so” tanpeaaner most cheerful appearance. The presYe cens nina tah Grass. V: ents of courss were all of tin and this’ Se in aretieeia: caprmheen 21 material was converted into’ all. kinds . that the result of the examination is of shapes and designs for the oceasion. taygrable and that a sale will probably "Twas a merry throng that, particibe effected. pated in the pleasures of the evening} Already a number of people have and with speeches, singing and dan0-! one to Sacramento to attend the State ing the time passed all too quickly. Fair.and many others nee epeeatie The marriagé ceremony was: si . by Judge Holbrook with mock dignity ; and created not a little amusement. expert has been examining the Count. Beust,. the 3 Sao ey it } hordes c a ce caer tees combining to insult the civilized . Hungarians and Germans, whose fate it is to be their neighbors. We see Vienna itself in the bands of a fanatical anti-Semitic rabble, and we see the power of the only eapable parliamentary party in Austria rege by hopeless dissensions. ay the domestic: state of the rater The matia, and with "Germany, whieh is: moving heaven and. earth to establish Review. : Matrimony and Patience. : Matrimony and patience! It is-not-alwaye-s perfect combination, is it? In South Africa the savage. tribes have a peculiar ceremony which they pat'the matrimonial candidate through previous to his entcring the holy state. His hands are tied up in a bag containing five anjs for two hours. If he bears: unmoved the tortures of their stings he Senet Peeeene et eres Se 4 preres WHEELS.SOF FASHION ~ : iibows are Just eetly the hn ot garments we hake. 5 pene wiperena win gna hee $i Nevada county, and ‘Oi Sad Cie Rinesh Gocms worth anything. Ct ie ieiaiel Ran one way today, another.; way tomorrow, but there are Ste things taahi actin: “Wiakt « sane clothes. d; the-materials in his clothes must be very fast forus now. it Bi ledge that we are the best tailors in . our prices are the lowest if you count @ —— _ SMITH BROTHERS, The Fashionable Taliors, NEVADA CITY, CAL. how a man will sweat and fume in try-. . PirrssurcH, Pa. Sept. 1—Joseph The carriage shed was set off with ever{The Union Iee Compe ing to bring his neighbor over on his} . Crozy was hanged this. morning. He greens and transformed into a beautipared to deliver joo to any left at built by Messrs. Powell & Daniel, the . ; ‘Mr. Daniel moved from his Boulder . side of the fence in arguing a PO. walked to the gallows without flinching. litical question. One may maintain His crime was the murder of Teresa his composure all right until silver is . . Bobak, whom he shot on January 8th, mentioned but when that subject is . . because she refused to marry him. He broached nine out of every ten men go! giso shot himself, but the wound was to pieces at.once. But how different . not serious. it is when one of Gaylord’s customers . ——— Burned To Death. is trying to bring a neighhor over to. LawrENcEAvR$, Ky., Sept. 1.—By the * his way of thinking on the grocery . proposition; It takes but little argu-. * ing to convinee him that there is but, . burning of the Hanks block this mornone. place to buy groceries: and -it is ing two. children.of John Grey-lost their of Gaylord. . lives. By the heroic efforts of their : ooo . mother and father two other children’ or more guests sat down. Forcal selections were rendered by Brinkman and Miss Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Celio devoted their whole time to looking out for the comfort and en joyment of their company. and. voted royal entertainers. The cro in Their New Home. . were rescued. The two lost were suf; The. fine double house, the only . focated”before assistance reached them. Mie A: kind in this city; ‘whi Mrs. Grey is still in a critical condition. hae we city, ‘which was . iThe property loss” is estimated at . $10,690, ee Postinaster In Trouble “treet. sidence Avice! and Mr.’ Boone (Iowa), Seytember 1.—Post _ Daniel’ from . Broad * street today, . Office Inspector George M. Priesten thereby’ muakiiig two vacant housds for took charge of .the Post Office here nebody else. These gentlemen now. yesterday. He found rw, fe not only one of the’ prettiest but ©, Bremerman short $9000._ Bremerthe best ” “houses in’ man fainted whenthe ‘0 look at the house no one.can discovered. Jn a confession he desalize that it was the old Bapclared his shortcomings arose from bewell-known soda «manufacturers, is. now occupied by the two families. . ‘shortage was . : dispersed. at. about 2 Sdaanoed this m [ine oftlane bo sano poe Fe > all over the ground and shed their . ’ mellow light over the scene. Two long tables were arranged with a fine’ sup-. per and to this at 11 o'elock gir " ful bower. Japanese lanterns were hung . city. ~ . Plaza, “Hits oo Flot toGook his: sarin. seieenaee: Bi Chicken ee ae e » Tongue Chipped Beef Soused Mackerel Vienne Sausage. . Dried Herring — Pickled ‘Shrimp a en “Fine Old: Porter-and batt and . The: Best fa des World. nice to go with them, try. BUD-B BEER, that fine CLEAR Eastern Beer Z te yee a B. WOLF, By Cash Gr . You Wop’t Have to Gook They are all ready for the table. If you want TE WE! NEV Baste! West *Ex Gras P Grass Sierrt N. Ble Mayb *You OF? Sunde s were PORESEEtEoHS. «=~ i een ae