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September 27, 1894 (4 pages)

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a, saciiiienaannela “THE DAILY, TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) ° _—<—<—<—$—$—$— THURSDAY.... SEPT., 27. 1894. Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif. Published Evenings Daily Except undays and Legal Holidays. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fifteen Cents a Week, Sixty Cents a Month; Six Dollars a Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL Reabine Norices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a. Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Known on Application — ed More Political Speakers. Hon. B. J. Watson and A. F. Jewett arrived here today, having come up from Colfax by private tonveyance. Tomorrow evening these gentlemen will speak at Armory Hall in conjunction with Hon. Grove L. Johnson, Mr. Jewett was “forE merly the leader of the People’s party in ; f Kings county, but is now out for the purye pose of stumping the State in the interests of the Republican party: He is anxious to talk to members of the People’s party and to explain to them what he knows about the present political situation. Mr. Jewett is suid to be an interesting speaker, and all Mr. Watson is a good Business Transacted at the Regular were allowed on the 5th Road District Fund: $2.50. $5.25. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. —— Session Commencing Sept. 24th. The following demands against the ccunty C. E. Chandler, $86.25. W. F. Wilkie, labor on roads, $217.50. Sam Casper, labor on roads, $100. Boca Mill Co., labor on roads, $34.46. S. T. Burton, labor on roads, $38. Truckee Lumber Co., labor on roads, Estate of Elle Ellen, labor on roads, A. J. McPhetres, labor on roads, $404. John Rablin, labor on roads, $16.25. A. C. Cook, labor on roads, $17. Pete Smith, labor on roads, $20. Geo. Morrill, labor on roads, $45. John Moore, labor on roads, $15. John Noell, labor on road, $32.50. A. G. Chew, labor on roads, $257.93. B, F. Snell, labor on roads, $482. ~ Daniel McPhetres, mileage and per diem, $75. : The quarterly report of J. M. Buffiogtov, Road Commissioner of Road District No, 1, was read, approved and placed on file. ; 3 € The following demands against the county were allowed on the Ist Road District Fund: For labor on roads—Citizens Bank, $136.50; M. Shaver, $25; James Jones, $50; Thomas Mooney, $77.50; F. T. Marker, i. “4 should hear him. $13.75; W. Flannery, $22 50; A. H. Scott, talker, as all our people know, and of course his numerous acquaintances will be present to hear what he has to say. The meeting promises to be largely attended. The band has been’ engaged and a lively time may be expected. Everybody is invited to come to the hall and hear the} speeches. Se AINSWORTH INTERVIEWED. He Is Arraigned Before Judge Garber and Becomes Quite Talkative. Edward Ainsworth, the murderer of John M. Steele, was arraigned in Judge Garber’s court at Marysville on Tuesday last, says the Democrat. ; The prisoner is a sallow-complexioned young man with blue eyes and hair as dark as any digger Indian’s. His features, however, are regular and lean to the American . side of ancestry, He wears the same dirty, blue jumper and overalls that he worked in at the riverbed in Eagle canyon. ~ After reading the complaint charging Ainsworth with willfully taking the life of Steele, Justice Garber asked him if he had # employed counsel. Ainsworth looked puz: zled and said: ‘‘What is that?” “An attorney—a lawyer,” prompted his Honor. : “Ob, a lawyer—well, I don’t know as it’s necessary to have one,” responded the murderer, affecting an unconcerned air. “‘I want to have it over as quick as possible,” he said. Judge Garber then fixed Wednesday, October 3d, as the time for the preliminary examination to take place. At the conclusion of-the arraignment he talked to a reporter and said“‘When I shot Steele he had one hand behind his back and he was advancing toward me,” said the murderer. ‘‘I supposed Z : he bad a long knife or a dirk knife in that Ee ee +rand.—-_-knew-he-carried—them—sometimes. And then I’ heard him threaten to kill me just a few minutes before. It was when he ey was sitting on the foot of thebed. Clara 3 (Mrs. Steele) was lying in the bed crying and Steele said te her, ‘I wit] kill you and him and the baby.’ They did not know I was there as . came up frem the river in my bare feet. I had been wading in the river. The reason I came to the lodge at that hour was-because I had made up my mind to pick up my things and leave the place forever. Ihad heard Steele the day before promise to kill me. I considered my life in danger ‘and wanted to leave the place, ‘¢ Last spring Steele said to me in the "presence of Bill and Fannie om and others: ‘Ed, I have it in for you; no matter where I meet you—at Forbestown, Hansonville or any other place—I will kill you; you and I will have itout.’’ He it was who asked me to go to the river and mine with him. I told him that if we could not agree I had better not go. He said he would behave himself and it would be all right. He told me to stay with the woman, he would not care.” Ainsworth then told of their visit to Sweetland last Friday and of Steele drinking considerable while there. He did not wish to drink and he returned to-the camp before Steele or Thurman. _ Ainsworth. does not seem worried over his position. He seems to think his acquittal only a matter of a few days, le ehntecaneness ‘‘Hail to the Chief!” inci This is half the title of an old song. The balance is, ‘‘Who in triumph advances.” The public, the press and the medical profession chant this refrain ag especially applicable to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, chief among American remedies and preventives for malaria, constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervousness, unquiet sleep, rheumatic twinges, and the truubles incident to advanced age. It is also universally recog~ nized as a reliable tonic and appetizer. Asa family medicine particularly suitable to emergencies it has no equal. Lhe nervous a’ the feeble seck ite aid, and the happiest re sults follow. The convalescent, the aged and the infirm derive infinite benefit from its & use, Against the influences of impure air, i bad ‘water, unacenstomed food, overwork and exposure it is a genuine preventive. 2c NeaRLY al] women have good hair, though many are gray, aud few are bald. Hall's Hair Kenewer restores the natural color, and thickens the growth of the hair, PO ee Jewish Holiday. On account of the Jewish holiday the store of L. Hyman & Co. will he closed on Monday and Tuesday next, but will open at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. ag $75. . The quarterly report of F, M. Pridgeon, Road Commissioner of District No. 3, was read, approved and placed on file. were allowed on the 3d Road District Fund: . W. H. Flannery, $126.75; Citizens Bank, $60; W. C. Monroe, $57.55; T. C. McGagin, $8.75; John Shéa, $45; James Prent, $49.75; M. Quinn, $49.75; W. J. Chivell, $36.75. $75. was ordered paid from the 3d Road District Fund: county were allowed on the pital, $8. $6.60. member of the Board of Education, $52.80. member of the Board of Education, $50. gang, $14. Hospital, $5. : gent, $98.80. Legg & Shaw, merchandise, $15,60. J. M. Buffington per diem and mileage, The-following demands against the county For labor on roads—W. H. Riddle, $20; 22.50; Owen Penrose, F, M. Pridgeon, per diem and mileage, The following demand against the county M. S. Craig, labor on roads, $13.50. The following amounts against the GENERAL FUND. W. G. Lord, livery hire, $3. H. J. Martell, conveying sick to HosMrs. William-Lonkey, rebate on taxes, F, L. Arbogast, mileage and per diem .as J. M. Hussey, mileage and per diem as Henry Lane, livery hire, $14.50. Ogden Bros., sharpening teols for chainFred J. Donnelly, conveying sick to the Daniel McPhetres, money advanced indiHenry Davis, affidavits for registration and Justice’s fees, $55. P. H. Paynter, affidavits for registration and Justice's fees, $117.25. W. Richards, Constable’s fees and conveying sick to the Hospital, $110.05. Sigourney Bros., hauling, $3.25. John Delbridge, shoes snd repairing, $12.50. T. H. Carr, Justice’s fees, $85. R, Dillon, Constable fees, $147.85. W. T. Liggett, Justice’s fees, $42. W. H. Hill, Justice's fees, $94.10. Constable fees—C. W. Long, $2 S. Reed, $42.55; S. B. Crawford, $5. The following demand was allowed on the 3d Road District Fund: J. B. Lithgow, labor on roads, $3. —_———. + +e Examination of Huffman. .20; The preliminary examination of Wyatt Huffman, who stabbed Frank Cooley Tuesday evening, was held before Justice Carr today. A number of witnesses were examined and at 4 o’clock this afternoon the Judge, District Attorney Ford, shorthand reporter Power and other officials went to the Central Hotel to take the testimony of the wounded man. There is no change in Cooley’s condition. He is about the same as yesterday. It will require two or three days yet to determine definitely as to the extent of his wounds. Frank Nilon appeared as counsel] for defendant. Justice Carr ordered the prisoner discharged, on the ground that there was not sufficient evidence to hold him, Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining-in the postoffice at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., September 27, 1894: Arcitos, Jose Angilley, Mrs. Wm. Angilley, Mrs. L. Jenkins, J., and 8. VY. Doolittle, Stephenson, Annie Silva, Joas Cardoya Smale, Chas. Salone, Tom Thomas, Mrs, Joanna Ss _ Veiéimo, Joze ' White, W. C. FOREIGN, Inglis, Wm. Smith, Joba If not called for in fifteen days the letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties callmg for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of one cent for each letter. ; Leonarp 8, CaLxins, P. M. HOTEL ry (Formerly City Hotel.) Corner of Broad and Union Streets, NEVADA CITY,.CAL. MISS M. MOONEY FIFTY CENTS A WEEK. Have You.Seen the [Advertisements of not to exceed five “lines in te length inserted under this head for 50 Cents a week or$2a month. Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 40 Centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. . Golumbian Goffee Pot? For Rent. Rooms to rent for a small family. Furnished, Near the Depot. Enquire at this office. 817 x f not, lose no time in calling at the 2 ORE. ‘ Lost. A pension voucher drawn in favor of J. C. Ketchum was lost in this ‘city September 15th. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. ; 8l5 Residence for Sale. The house and lot owned by A. J. Tiffavy and situated on Prospect Hill, are offered for sale. For particulars enquire on the premises. 814 ‘SEWING MACHINES. . Singer Sewing Machines of all grades, machine oil, needles and fixtures always on hand at the agent’s office in James Cairns harness_shop, Broad street, ml5 Hersert Coorer, Agent. ROOM TO RENT. A single room on the.second floor of the _Transcript—_block. __ Enquire_ of . Fred__E. Brown. LEVI FP. MORTON, Republican Nominee for Governor. of New York. qa, C6, Lownsend,-Gonstable’s fees; $139;55.4— -Ayer’s Sarsaparilla A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Mr. RicHarD Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207 McGill st., Montreal, -P. Q., says: I have sold Ayer’s Family Medicines for 40 years, and have heard.nothing but good said of them. I know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, one tn wartieular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minister. The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and exceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, in spite of the best medical treatment available. Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to administer Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, two bottles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father’s delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, he would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits of ‘Pr@pared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. Cures others, willcureyou Order to Show Cause. JN THE SUFPERION COURT OF THE COUNTY of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of the estate of Johanna Rowen, deceased. James J. Rowen, the Administrator of the estate of Johanna Rowen, deceased, having filed bis petition herein praying fer an order of sale of the personal and real estate, of said deceden', for the purposes therein set forth, It is therefore ordered by the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the 5th day of Novémber, 1894, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the . For fall particulars apply to PROPRIETOR. Main Street, opposite Coyote Steeet. pe Wall keep on hand a full line of rh) Fresh and Salt Meats, Sauk.) Hams, Bacon and Lard. The Best of Everything in the Market. A share of vour patronage is respectfully licited. 3 Houses for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale Three One Story Houses on Nimrod street. They are al] in good condition, The lot contains five acres of ground. Free water on the premises, The whole property will be sold at a bargain if sold immediately. THOS. PEARD. Nevada City, Sept. 5th. Nevada, Grass Valley and Colfax Stage. A. Daily, Four-Horee. Fourteen-Passenger Coach. Leave Grass VALLEY, 6:30 A. M, 9715 A. M. 3P. M. 6 P. M. Will connect with Brown & Blamey’s ‘busses ke 7:20 bus te connect with lecel lee the city Leave Corgx. * GUS. KOPPE, Proprietor. Court room of said Superior Court at the Court House in said County of Nevada to show cause why an order should not be granted tothe said Adminigtra‘or to se}! so much of the personal and real estate of the said deceased, Johanna Rowen, as siiall be neces ary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the DaILy TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper printed and publisbed in said Nevada County, at Nevada City. : JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court. Datei September 27th, 1°¢4. as Pp. F. €1monps, Atty, i Musical Department New Meat Market) —or—— Vinton's Drag and Stationery Store EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES ! _ Inceluding§ ' VIOLINS BANJOS MANDOLINS GUITARS ACCORDEONS If 1 Have Not What You Want, fad Bed ye / Will Quickly Get 7 for You =,oe SHEET MUSIC ORDERED. Dividend Notice. A & meeting of the Board of Directors of (& Citizens Bank held on Sept. 8d a dividend, No. 55, of seyenty-five cents per share was duly declared and made payable on and after Sept. 10th. E. M. PRESTON, Pres. D, E. Morean, Sec’y. etc SCHMIDT BROS., Pine{Street,"Nevada City —In Stock ~ Leading Lady / General Arthur, The Best —— Imp’td, stre s Fed Cent Bohemian Club, . CIGAR La Rosa, In the City. Harmonia. W. D. Lewis, A, C, Henry, LEWIS & HENRY, (Successors to Thomas Moran.) —PROPRIETORS OF— “THE HUB.” Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets. SMOKE ROBERT MANTEL CIGARS, FOR SALE BY Schmidt Bros, Chas. FP. Gray. The Leading ‘Ten Cent Cigar. And Oommercial 8t., adjoining Transcript Block. GWM. DURST, = NEY YORK BAKERY through all time, . " erate goods are always here, iTo serve us well ie Durst’s ide YV holesome Bread, if you should seek, 5 hosraese to none here, patrons deem, ~ Keer thisia mind gthat near end‘far, Steckholders’ Meeting. Stockholders of the Downieville Stage peer held at its office in pose of electing a evsuing year. W. H. CRAWFORD, Secretary. Nevada City, Sept. 20, 1.94, : i OWNIEVILLE STAGE CO. ANNUAL meeting, The e will be a meeting of Se W: W. WAGGONER, the National Hotel, road street, at 7 pr. m., Octeber ist, for the pur*of Directors for the New York Bakery Prop’r. In public favor seems to eR He has it fresh throughout the week The New York Bakery is the kik BEE HIVE GROCERY S By using one of these Pots you make the finest and most delicious drinks with one-third’ less coffee than.by any other process. I have pur— chased the COUNTY RIGHT and am _prepared to supply them either wholesale or retail. Hires’ Root Beer, Wholesale or Retail. Duffy’s Malt Whiskey ‘The Best Medicinal and Family Whiskey in the Market.’ Agent for Shasta Water. J.J. J ACKSON Commercial Street, near-Pine, -——: Nevada City, Cal. 8 Le) DO YOU KNOW THAT A,B WOLF. Sells Groceries Cheaper Than Any Other House IN;NEVADA CITY ? Do you know that -you can save 20 per-céntby buying your : Groceries at Wolf’s Cash Grocery ? X\ If you go to Wolf's Cash Grocery you can get 18 Ibs. Rolled Oats for.......$1 00 {. Sweet Corn,........ ]0c per can 13 ‘* Granulated Sugar for.... 1-00 . Chipped Beef. eee 25ce _**. $8 S>* tent (oe 00 Cormeen ee ett Lunch Tongue. . 2.. 2s feees cs aus ff Root ‘Baer 10c per Bottle, Best Brands of Tobacco and Cigar THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ANY GROCERY HOUSE IN NEVADA COUNTY. : A. B. WOLRE. ————_——_-——__] a aS a NE ME Mb MMe ME SM, sf SSIES ESSENSE TRIG IIE A Beautiful Little Cigar of High=-Grade 7 Teac, <i SALE AT THE Union_ Hotel, Downer & Woodman’s, ge Wm. Giffin’s, John Brace’s. or ee TRY “EM : Se Ee oe Sk} . The Daily Transcript Gold Mining, i Eorticiaitural, Agricultural, ee Stock Raising Lumbering And other resources of cee NEVADA COUNTY Fr Besides being fully informed at all times on Fare, Nevada City, ° . 1 25 In Nevada City, he is suprem THE LocaL News. Happen INGS AND Court Fare, Grass Valley, = $1 00/ (jf Pics sll made with skill and care, : * Reduetion made on round-trip tickets. His price is always just and ain PROCEEDINGS. celignt weeuery aa ig va fy trestles. ge FRavesns Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, < Ba rats eels er wees Botta Of neat style, and putt . =e : ee GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR Civil Engineer and Surveyor. JOB PRINTING Drs COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEP. a 0 & Roverts’ Block, Nevada City. a." uty U.S. Mineral Surveyor. Office in =. TO TH E DAI LY TRANSC RI PT. a Pa ae ee ae a ee) Se em. te i it . ? 2a a ra > hw how te © 1omrs ok Se ae ee es ek a oe ee a 2 ee