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October 19, 1892 (4 pages)

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Clteii’s Cake d tre al fe “~ ought to know, for he has given a great ’ the interior, left his company at Sutter THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. BROWN & CALKINS, Proprictors. . WEDNESDAY EV’NG OCT. 19, ‘92. THE MINERAL EXHIBIT. ails to the World's Pair. in:Sesinddhins Hecate ottacing. Oe RNC VERNON, CAUICR. a splendid exhibition for the World’s Fair. Some of its curiosities are corals from the Colorade Dessert, rare and valuable gold nuggets and chunks of of silver ore, together with the best part) $2.00. of the museum already collected. An important part of the exhibition will be the fossil formations unearthed in California during the last twenty years. All specimens intrusted to the State Mining Bereau for this exhibition will Friday Evening, Nov.'4 AT ARMORY HALL, For the Bevefil of Tickets, including Supper, Everybody Invited. be guaranteed'against loss and mutilation, so there’s nothing to’ fear in that Everybody who intends to contribute January 1 at the very latest. William Irelan Jr., the State Mineralogist, under whose supervision the exhibit is being collected and classified expresses himself as satisfied at the way the specishe oew« v ROpUlican Meeting mensare coming in. He feels sure Cali-. D. D. BOWMAN, fornia will have reason to feel proud of her exhibition of minerals and fauna. World's Fair Commision Babert. & F> SNELL. McMurray is of the same opinion and he deal of attention to this particular branch of California’s great exhibit. o _ . WM. L, COLE, Sickness Among Children, ¢ Especially infants, is prevalent at all JOHN WERRY, ~ times, but is largely avoided by giving z proper nourishment and wholesome food. The most successful and reliable is the ARTHUR POWELL, Gail Borden ‘‘Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep. CHAS, E. UREN, it. : He Lives to Learn. Yesterday’s San Francisco Call says of a gentleman who is known to many of our citizens: Richard Foote, an actor of repute, who is now conducitng a dramatic ization to much advantage through Creek and came all the way to the city to see Salvini play Don Cwxsar de Bazan. Foote plays Don Cesar himself, but has never seen the character in the hands of any other actor. He was in hopes to see} something new outside’of his own creetion. May his desires be realized! HOTEL ARRIVALS. Union Arrivals. J. T. Taylor, San Francisco, O. Crawford, “ T. McLaughlin, a I, @e-whercarC. Monroe, e H. Harmon, . _ se J. H. Nile, Indian’ Springs, Fred Locey, Camptonville, C. Hi: Bangs and w., Boston, E. T. Worthley, Washington, J. R Tyrrell, Grass Valley, Will Willi : F. ers, Pike City, atten, RB. Tr. G. Kenna, H. Edmonds, 2 Mrs. A. Marsh, a J. Thomas, 5 = J. Taylor, : C. W. Cross, “ S. M. Wilson, se W. A. Titcomb, F. Elliott, J. Turner, Cherokee, J. A. Hustler and w., Patterson, G. O. Bates, aS Miss A. Plamer, Ess Miss G. White, 4s S. 8. Ferguson, re W. Kraft, _ W. Buck, Coon Creek, F. Wortell, Badger Creek, W. Worcell, ‘e J.G. Mather, Malakoff, J. B. Treadwell, Oakland, . D. P. Durst, Wheatland, . cate nea neem lena Keep Uff the Enemy. A foe who lurks in ambush is a more dangerous antagonist than’ one who attacks us in the open field, and for whose assaults we are, in @ measure, prepared. That dangerous enemy to health, malaria, must be encountered fully armed. Its thrusts are sudden, unexpected and deadly, and can only be ed against with certainty by fortifying the system by a course of defensive medication, The surest defense against chills and fever, bilioug, remittent, dumb, ague and ague cake, is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is alsoan eradicator of the most obstinate forms of malaria which resist the action of ordinary specifics, and the virus of which remains in the system even when the more violent symptoms are subdued. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia and kidney troubles are always relieved by this geaial remedy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and itively cures Piles, or eoper required t is cnaranteed to give perfect satisfac ion o: money ref Price 25 cents per bor For sale * Carr Brothers’ Dru Store. s20ly Days of *:’49.” Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for} L UM BER on hand which pwit, be family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & , Biebenhauer, sole agents for Pacific Coast, 116 Ffont street, San Fran, @isco. ja23-ly eee Hires’ Root pier. for this delicious and heal: summer beverage—at the BeeRICHARD . , fHOMAS, SHERMAN W. MARSH, Fer Assemblyman For District Attorney. For County Treasurer. For County Clerk For Sheriff. For County Recorder. For Public Administrator. For Surveyor. HENRY DANIELS, For Coroner. Will speak at the following places : Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 18th. Boston Ravine, Thursday, Oct. 20th You Bet, Friday, Oct. 2Ist. Grass Valley, Saturday, Oct. 22nd. Boca, Tuesday, Oct. 25th. Truckee, Wednesday, Oct. 26th. Chicago Park, Thursday, Oct. 27th. Nevada City, Saturday, Oct. 29th. Rough and Ready, Monday, Oct. 31st. Pleasaut Valley, Tuesday, Nov. Ist. Sp ville, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. Union School House, Thurday, Nov. 3rd Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 5th. Grass Valley, Monday, Nov. 7th. Township Committees will please make all necessary arrangements for the above meetings. _ N. P. BROWN, Chairman Republican County Central SURO TYRRELL, secrewry. THE HOME MUTUAL INSUBANOE COMPANY —or— SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Home ‘Office—318 California street, Company's Building. Solid in Assets, " Cautious in Management, Liberal and Prompt in the Adjustment and Payment of Losses — GEO, W. HILL, Manager, Office No. 90 Main Street. GRASS VALLEY, Joun Muroy, Special Agent. New York Bakery. G. Wm, Durst Prop, AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popular Bakery, on Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Block, I intend tokeep on hand at all times the very best of Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made te order on hort netice and on most reasonable terms. All orders for anythizg im my line prom: ly attended to. “ iBy strict aftention to business, giving the best satisfaction and selling at low rates,’! ope to merit a liberal patronage. MK Oro Lumber Co, COOPER BROS.,..... Proprietors, Manufacturers of all kinds of LUMB EF Matched Floring, Fencing, LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING. A Large quantity of SEASONED sold atthe Lowest Marke Rates.’ * «umber of all kinds for Building and Min ng purposes, always on hand or Sawed-0 rder. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near on the Grass Valley Road, will be prompt) en DO NOT FANCY ; I = } that, becuse the su:nmer is over, the season for recreation is past. From now GRAND FESTIVAL on until the hot days return, will in 8 { i many respects be the most delightful part.f the year. The tempered atmosThos. County will address the citizens of the County at the different places and times mentioned below. more hospitable, if possible. The subAll of the Democratic County Nomi. lime scenery of nees will be present at the meetings. LAKE TAHOE people of this county a grand line of ‘Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, phere, oure and stimulating, has the effect of a strong tonic, and recreation is lots mue pleasurable because one can move without melting. Little need te hunt long for a place to go. THE SIERRA NEVADA. abounds plentifully in interesting features that are seen at their best im autumn. From Vionnt Shasta to Loge 2 are many delightful places, and the difference MEETINGS. * Q in places, and the difference in latitude =r ee causes very little difference in climatic Vesta conditions. It is as genial north as : GEE SSis sce south; the air as balmy and bracing, high or low, and gemi-tropical luxuriance marks a wide path for hundreds of . iniles. io Deed S, Ford, Esq., : ORANGE GROVES s 5 in Oroville and Auburn areas beautiful P, 1. Riley, Esq. 1 and interesting as in Riverside and Saa 1 . Gabriel, and all north and south are in the zenith of their glory in midwinter. MOUNT SHASTA. is as majestic in November as in May. The Tavern of Castle Crags has grown And other eminent Democrats of the French Corral, Tuesday, Oct. 18. has taken on a deeper and richer ‘tint; North San Juan, Wednesday, Oct. 19. . the air fairly intoxicates; the reeorts are Columbia Hill, Thursday, Oct. 20. so cheerful. Graniteville, Friday, Oct. 21. YOSEMITE VALLEY North Bloomfield, Saturday, Oct. 22. . will welcome visitors till the last of NoYou Bet, Tuesday, Oct. 25. vember, and treat them royally at all i ‘ times. } Boston Ravine, Wednesday, Oct. 26. The Geysers and Lake county are at Maybert, Friday, Oct. 28. their best now. Clear Lake is a charmWashington, Saturday, Oct. 29. Spenceville. Monday, Oct. 31. Rough & Ready, Tuesday, Nov. Ist. i, Truckee, Thursday, Nov. 3d. there is no wintry chill. Del Monte is Grass Valley, Saturday, Nov. 5th. cheery outside and in, and ‘its luxurious Nevada City, Monday, Nov. 7th. comforts never were so attractive. Santa : : Pe Cruz still has its tide of merry-making Special mectings in addition to the) Vi itors. Santa Barbara has become the above will be hereafter announced. Mecea of Eastern visitors, fleeing from The Township Committee are requested . rigorous winters, to make necessary arrangements for the} . Warm healing waters add health _ : S : B jue: cheering comforts of Paso Robles an holding of these meetings. y or Byron. A dash in the surf at Santa 3 IN-C aK, Monica and Long Beach is as exhilaratCAMPAIGN-COMMITTEE. ‘ng in January ania duly. The twopieal R EAT AUR AW TB . beauties of Palm Valley are never seen to better advantage than now, and those ea ee " afflicted with tong weaknesses, find imri] LODGING — HOUSE, Wy mediate, often permanent, relief there. MRS. B. LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street... below National Hotel. Switzerland-” AMONG THE SEASIDE. The lines of the Southern Pacific Company Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds > A The Table Supplied with the best reach all the points, and for better inforthe market affords mation concerning them enquire of any of Board and Lodging by the day, week . its agents. or month. Retiring ftom . Business, Owing to my continued “sickness, I have :»1:lid I offer to the toz lose out my business in Nevada City. CCT eae Gre — AT A— GREAT SACRIFICE. To. eee Aad deni Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City. AGENT FOR asta Mineral wsust Received. WATER. GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDF*. . ’ s . ¥ ing scene—a rich setting in ‘America’s ‘Benjamin3 rISON, Thomas R. Bard.,.....Of Ventura William Carson..... Of Humboldt ees Perr eer Of Chico James Waymire...... Of Oakland 7. Heats Of San Francisco H. V. Morehouse....Of Santa Rosa «. Jobn T, Porter, . .<s-..%Of Monterey §. L. Hanscom...... Of Modesto For Congress—Second District, John F. Davis, Of Calaveras. : Protection, So REGULAR REPUB) ICAN NATIONAL, CONGRESSIONAL, COUNTY, DISTRICT, TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. FOR PRESIL BST OF INDIANA. ( FOR VICE PRESIDENT, WHITELAW REID. OF NEW YORK. ELECTORAL TICKET. Joseph C. Campbell... Of San Joaquin For Joint Senator, Third Senatorial District. (Nevada, Sierra and Plumas Counties, ) Tirey LL. Ford, Of Downieville. ~ For Assemblyman—12th District, Richard I. Thomas, Of Birchville. For Sheriff, William kL. Cole, Of Nevada City. For County Clerk, Sherman W. Marsh, Of Nawada City. For County Treasurer, B. FEF. Snell, Of You Bet. For District Attorney, D. D. Bowman, Of Grass Valley. For County Recorder, John Werry, Of’ Nevada City. For Public Administrator, Arthur Powell, Of Grass Valley. For County Surveyor, Charles E. Uren, Of Grass Valley. + For Coroner, Henry Daniels, Of Grass Valley. TOWNSHIP : NOMINATIONS. For Supervisor—First District. J. M. BUFFINGTON, Of Nevada City. For Supervisor—Second District, BICHAED NOELL, Of Grass Valley. For Supervisor—Fifth District, Cc. BR. MeLENNAN, Of Truckee. Nevada Township. For Justices of the Peace—Charles E. Mulloy and W. D. Plunkett. = For Constables—Wm. Scott and Jos. Foyer. Grass Valley Township.
For Justices of the: Peace—J. I. “Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL} Duty’s Matt puck hive Grocery Store, Commersial street. * * ee delivered. Manufacturnrs and Dealers in Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi: gles ze DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Ete. —o— Kept constantly on hand or made to order, BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a specia It Oak Wood, in any quantity, for sale. — “Beehive” Commercial Street CREEK SAW MILL and LUMBER C0,, M. L & D. MARSH, Proprietors. —o—_ Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal. ae * . All orders, Large or Smallfare given immediate and personal attention ; ,, and A. Franzini. Meadow Lake Township, For Justices of the Peace—C. Thomas For Constables—J. Lambercht and (. Anderson. Little York Township. For Justices of the Peace—W. F. King and Alex. Drynan. For Constables—R. E. Linder and R. Bottomley. Washington Township. For Justices of the Peace—John L. Cook and W. E. Yeaw. For Constable—John B. Lithgow. Eureka Township. For Justices of the Peace— For Constables— Bridgeport Township. ae Justices of the tates, Stota € For Constables—E. Northu d T. Butler: a Bloomfield Township.For Justices of the Peace—Jas, McKinney, Sidney Richardson. For Constables— F, L. Arbogast, Edw. Cummins. . e Rough & Fredy edo, 0 or Justices of tie Peac-—Joh: e Roberts, Wm. Walker. 4 For Constables—!'rank Rex,. Wm. Reciprocity “Public Office is a Public. Trust” REGUUAT DEMOCRATIC TICEKET. FOR PRESIDENT, Grover Cleveland, Of New York. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Adali E. Stevenson, Of Illinois. . CQNGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. ‘Ist, BR. P. Hammond, Marin Co. 2d. J. A. Filcher, Placer Co. 3d. R.A. Long, Yolo Co. 4th. Marcus Rosenthal, 8. F. Co. 5th. Jackson Hatch, Santa Clara Co, 6th. Wm. Graves, San Luis Obispo Co. 7th. W. L. Silman, Merced Co. 3 8th. Joseph B. Lynch, Los Angeles Co. 6th. J. F. Thompson, Sonoma. For Congress—Second District, A CAMINETTI, Of Amador County. For Joint Senator—Third District. (Nevada, Sierra and Plumas counties, ) M. H. MEAD, Of Downieville. County Ticket. For Assemblyman—Twelfth District, §. S. Ferguson, “Of Truckee. For Sheriff, WM. H. PASCOE, Of Grass Valley. For County Clerk, JOHN J. GREANY, Of Grass Valley. ee ~ GEORGE C. 8H W, Of Nevada City, For District: Attorney, THOMAS 8. FORD, Ot Nevada City. For County Recorder, EDWARD C. MORGAN, * Of Grass Valley. For Public Administrator, DANIEL 8. COLLINS, ‘ »Of Grass Valley. For County Surveyor, RICHARD STAGER, Of Grass Valley. For Coroner, GEORGE T. TRACY, Of Nevada City. For County Supervisors, First District—Nevada Township, GEORGE E. TURNER, Of Nevada City. Second Disirict—Graas Valley Township E.W. DONNELLY, . Of Grass ; Valley. Fifth District—Meadow Lake and Little York Townships, GEO. W. GIFFEN, Of Truckee. FOR TOWNSHIP OFFICERS, Nevada Township, Justices of the Peace’—R.* G. McCutchan and Leo. Garthe. Constables—Richard Dillon, Jas. B McNally. Grass Valley Township, Justices of the Peace—Henry Davis and P. H. Paynter. Constables—J. P. Miller and C. C. Townsend, Meadow Lake Township. Justice ef the Peace—-Wm. H. Hil and A. J. Graham. Constables—C. W. Long and Andrew Wiles, Little York Township. Barker and Justice of the Peace—W. C, M. McLeod, Constables—Albert G. Chew and John Lohman. Washington Township. Justice of the Peace—W. T. Van Oudshoorn and Fayette Battis. Constables—S, B.,Crawford and Wm. Bluett. Eureka Township. Justices of the Peace—J, M. Ballard ——— Vizzard.nstables—James Walsh oseph C. Pickle, eke _ Bridgeport Township. Justices of the Peace—John ‘Brown. Constables — Robert Hucki Thomas Graham, —— ? ae one ey Township, ustice of the Peace—Luther Pi ot H. Q. Roberts. Ses daenen: onstable—John H Williams, Jr. ran Sa oak % Bloomfield Town sh i Justices of the Peace—T, J, Thos, Woon, 5 Watow, Davy. : <meta Tiger. Constables—Ed. Saghrue, Cumm ings, a A . PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. . ‘iron bridge across Deer creek, running *. across said Coyete street and Main street ‘I stick my head out of a car window, and they say to me LOOK OUT, look in,” said the Frenchman. to LOOK IN our store. LOOK OUT And not get cheated everywhere else. LOOK IN Every chance you get into our store, LOUK OUT For our frequent announcements, LOOK IN county, Canada East. LOOK OUT licious wait. ° E':réesh EVERY WEDNESDAY. FEED, HAY, ETC, Thos, Shurtleff & Son. Plaza Store. once TAXES s-s 1882 :-: TAXES! a IB oe a] e when all-the time they mean forme to We ask youto LOOK OUT for bargains, and im so doing you. should not fail At our ton of pure Maple _ Sugar and our 100 gallons And get some of our de: : Orie d Beef, chipped that unless paid prior thereto 5 per cent, by machinery while you GROCERIES and PROVISIONS Notice to Taxpayers UTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Assessment Roll of the County of Nevada has been placed in my hands, and that -he State and County Taxes for 1892 are now Due and Payable. NOTICE I3 ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with the requirements of the Political Code, Section 3746, **That the taxes on all personal property secured by real property, and one-half of the taxes on all real. property, will be due and Payable on the First Monday in Ootober, and will be Delinquent on the Last Monday in November NextThereafter at 6 o’clock Pp. mu., and that unless paid prior thereto, 15 per cent, will be added to the amount thereef, and the Last Monday in April Next ‘*That the remaining one-half of the ou and after the First Monday in January Next, and Will be Delinquent on the Last Monday ia April Next thereafter at 6 o'clock P.M » and will be added to the amount thereof. «That all the Taxes may be paid at the time the first installment as therein provided is due and payable.’’ For the convenience of tax-payers I will visit the following places at the 7 egetables and F run times mentioned for the purpose of collecting taxes : NORTH BLOOMFIELD—At Mrs, Lund’s Hotel, October 21, NORTH SAN JUAN—At Furth's TRUCKKE—At Burckhalter’s Bank, October 24, = GRASS VALLEY-—At Clin-h & Co’s, Store, October 26, 27; 28 and 29. F B. F. SNELL, : Tax Collector Nevada County, : Nevada City, Oct. 4, 18927 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL HEVEUN ONCe. i epricteve Free ‘Bus to and from al Trains. Telegraph, Post Office end General Stag Office in the Building. Any Hotel in the Interior jof the State. ‘The Only First-class Hotel in the; Cit: Massive Fire-proof Structure. Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. § Headquarters of Commercial Traveler: . and Tourists. : The Table Not Excelied by that Gus, J. & Ed We Schaat : AVING purchased the stoe and trade of L. Hirachman, on. PENB STREET, Ilereby notify their friends and the ‘public generally that they will keep on hand all grades of CIGARS, BACCO, IPES, Ete,, which they will sell at the west rates, UNION HOTEL First-Class in all its ‘Appointments, And the only-hotel in the city that employs ALL WHITE LABOR, ORDINANCE NO. 107. — struction of an Marthen Ssewe Nevada, City of Nevada do ordain as follows : Sxcrion 1, and convenien described shoul aerperns limits of the city of Nevada, EC. be laid as follows: Commencing at the thence along the east side of Main street at the outer edge of the sidewalk to lot 9, block 5, on Coyate street; thence to Hyman’s corner, and an 8-inch earthen pipe connecting with the 10-inch main at Hyman’s corner and running thenee along the westerly side of Main street at the outer edge of the sidewalk to Church street. Also an 8-inch earthen pipe connecting with the 10-inch main at Hyman’s corner and running thence along the northerly side ef Commercial street at the outer edge. of the sidewalk to Pine street at the Tilley building. The said sewer pipe shall be laid on a@ uniform grade and deep enough so that at no point shall it be within 9 inches of the bottom of the gutter provided to be constructed along said streets. j Sxc. 3. The property owners along the line of said sewer on the same side of the streets shall he, and they are hereby required to construct the said sewers in front of their premises after a notice of five days from the Chairman of the Street Committee or the Superintendent of Mtrects, and any failure on the part of any property owner to construct said sewer as in this ordinance provided. and to the satisfaction of .he Street Committee, shall be proceeded ag: ye An Ordinance te Provide for the ConAlong Certain Parts of Main and Commercial Streets in the City o; THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the It is hereby declared — necessary for the public health, interest Corso ipA Tae 8T, GOTHARD GOLD MINING POMPAUY,—laene business, Sea that the sewers herein . U , be constructed in the} tionef principal place ‘o @@ Free 'Bus to and From All r} Trains. J. A. NORTHWAY, Proprietor. At 6 o'clock Pr. m., an additional 5° per of pure Maple Syrnp just . cent. will be-added thereto. eS: received direct from the : groves of Stanstead . taxes on all real property will be payable 4 T emn4at re that if said one-half be not paid before . SB ASSESSMENT NOTICE, Francisco, California. Location of works, 2. A 10-inch earthen pipe shall . Nevada county, California. . ing of the B corporation, tary, at the 320 ment shall fore, will the deling sale Notice is hereby oard of payable ven, that at a meetirec! held on the 13th day of October, eg “yah ee ment (No 6) of Five (5) cents was levied upon the Capital & 892, an Assenashare, of the United States gold coin, to the office uf the Company;’ No remain un day of. November, 1892, wili be delinqnens, ank scones sate at auction, and u payment bebe sold on Wendesday, the seventh day of December, 1892, to pey uent 1 Sansome street, Room . Francisco, Califoroia. aig dda Any stock upon which this assessid on the 17th By order of the Board of Directors, THEO. W . Office, No, 320 Sansome No, 10, San Francisco, Cal fornia tice is. First publication, Oot, 10, 1892-146, given tin the 4 i manuer provided by law. : Smith will continue the business at the Szo. 4. The pA 1 hele (4 take ae oe will pay all debta due a effect aud be in force from and after the mie collect and ree for 24th day of October, 1892. bts and noowante due the aaue, ALEX. Saas, ms Find ~ evala City, California, Attest: T. H, O _ WILL! AM BARTON, JR, ; Dissolution Notice, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-Nothat the co-,artbetween the.