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October 19, 1892 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County,. Calif, Published Every Evening Except Sun“ days and Logs) Helidays. Established Sept. 6, 1860. Tarys—l5 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents Month ; $6 a Year. IMPROVING THE. PLAN. A Good Change In the Postoffice Money Order Systom Postmaster Calkins of this city has received from. Postmaster Backus of San Francisco the following communication which will be read with interest) res coming election. careful study of the Election. Which Will Bo Voted on at the Coming Relow we give a synopsis of several amendments that wilt be voted on at the Let the voters make a proposed changes: 1 a er eran nae PERSUNAL MENTION. Social and Other Notes About Poople Old and : Young. Paul Furrer of Sacramento is in town. J. H. Hatcher of Columbia Hill’ is in town. Mrs. A. L. Marsh of San Francisco is The Republican Candidate or Joint Senator candidate for Joint Senator, willarrive in this city on Saturday next. pleted his canvass in Sierra and Plamas counties and will spend the balance of the time between now and election day in Nevada county. He.willaddress the people of Grass Valley, with other candidates, on Saturday evening, Oct. 22d. On Monday he will go with the candidates to Boca and Truckee and speak atthe forHON. TIREY L FO%D. in the Field. Hon. Tirey L. Ford, the Republican He has comburg, Pa, says he will not be without Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Consumption and Coughs. that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack olf ‘‘ La Grippe,” when various other remedies andseveral physicians had done her nogood. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him anore good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Carr Bros.’ Drug Atore arge bottles, 50c. and $1.00. It Should Be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps#7 “Furnished House to Rent. mer place on Tuesday evening, and at tho latter place on Wednesday evening. On Saturday evening, Uct. 29th, he will speak in this city.” At all of these meetings the people should turn out and hear Mr. Ford, ashe is justly regarded as one of the finest orators on the coast. Every indication points to the fact that Mr. Ford will be the next Senator from this county, and we are confilent that his every act while in the Legislature will meet the most hearty approval of not only the Republicans, but the Democrats and Populiats. _— offered for rent at avery. low price. Enquire of Miss Leppy. Highest of all in leavening strength,— Latest Unirep Starks Foop Report. Absolutely Pure. Cream of fartar baking Powder.— GoVERNMENT Royan Bakine Powper Co, 106° Wall St. N. Y. Stoekh oiders Meeting. city andcountry. The victim is continually tired, and worn out, has no energy, is subject to aches and painsin the back and limbs, and is perspiring one moment and cold the next. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla is more effective in this trouble than all the potash Sarsaperillas put together, for the plain reason that it has stimulating properties and a. perfect bowel regulating action not found iw the others, and yet that are absolute necessities in tho curoof this ill, J. V.8. soot regulates it out of the systom. able to check it and bolaig seventy years old, JOYS = . citizens who are in th : ; : e habit of sen Ist. Constitut d t No. . hi isit. : AT : EV'’NG OCT. 19. 92. . < * 8 i a . ay WEDNESDAY money to San Francisco in large or small. 5, amendatory of Section 35 of Article) C. H. Briot and wife of Chicago Park ———___ . . . . . . da, : sums: : 4, provides that no appropriation bill, . are in town. Z C ‘an didates : Cards . ‘San Francisco, Can., Oct. 17, 1892. . Save the general appropriation and de-. Mrs, 8S. Mobley of Malakoff arrived “. Dear Sixn,.—Your attention is respect. ficiency bills, the latter being fur the] here yesterday on her way below. for fully directed to the fact that arrange. . support of Government and State Insti J. Ostrom of North Bloomfield is in a. B. MEAD; ments have been perfected whereby the tutions, shall contain \more than one/ town, da ste privileges of the San Francisco Clearance . itein definitely expressed.In the de-. J, A, Hustler and wife of Patterson Regular Democratic Nominee for House Association will, on and after th's. ficiency bill the Governor may object to} were in town yesterday. . biaka Sabian. date, be exter.ded to the M ney (rder . ny 1tem. : James Taylor of San Francisco arrived ne Business of this office. 2d. Constitutional amendment No. . here yesterday on hia way to Downieville. nts a. RUFTINGTON This means that Money Orders and. 4 provides that a two-thirds vote cf] Superior Judge Caldwell left today for het J. ' Postal Nctes drawn upon the San Fran-. @alified electors of a county, town OF! gao:amentoand San Francisco. He will es Regular Republican Nomines for Hine Postoffice or its Branch Stations. township may incur a debt to rum for return Sunday: : due Supervisor. big =o for deposit by-all the ay yore Misses Bertha and Eva Mack, Paul P . Banks of this city which are members of. 3d. Constitutional amendment No. mack and Miss A. Hartley of Downiethe Association. 10 provides for extending the session of . ville, arrived here yesterday on their way Des TIREY L. FORD, A Money Order or a: Postal Note . the Legislature to 100 days, and no bill] to San Francisco. (Of Downieville, ) drawn upon the San Francisco (fice . shall be introduced after sixty days with-. Miss Ida Ray, formerly of North San 2 2 oa assumes, under the system, the character . Out two-thirds of the members’ consent. . J is here. She will leave in a few Regular Republican Nominee for of a check or draft, andis at once hon-. 4th. Constitutional-amendmertt No. days on a visit to the Eastern States, State Senator. ored by the Banksand Mercantile Houses . 1! provides for making it the duty of the . and expects to be absent a ‘year and a rae R without the necessity of its first going to . Lieutenant-Governor to visit the State] palf. ° a : nt FS the Postoffice for indentification aud the . institutions when the Legislature is not} Thos. P. Lewis, who moved to San me GEO, C. SHAW, customary routine payments. in session, and to make reports to that! Francisco a year ago and has recently ‘ Regular Democratic Nominee for The arrangement is one which is cal-. body and the Governor. been doing assessment work on @ mining : culated to facilitate and quicken com-. 5th, Conatitutional dment No. claim near Towle, Placer county, reCounty Treasurer. mercial transaction, and will make ex-. 14 provides for cities of over 3,500 popu. turned here yesterday. sie? = changes easier between this city and the . lation forming and adopting charters. John T, Morgan, Cashier of the Citice ‘ i: GKO. E. TURNER. eer dad : 6th. An act submitting to the vote of . zens Bank, made a misstep Sunday at his uae t in a matter of interest to every pa-. the people an act to fund thedebt of the}home on Main street and painfully S o ry ° able Regular Democratic Nominee for tron of your-office who has occasion to do . State, and af ratified to take effect sixty . wrenched one of his legs. He has since Supervisor. : business with San Francisco. It is aj lays after next election. By this act the} been so lame he cannot walk, but he sed system which, at one and the same time; . Governor, Controller and Treasurer are . hopes to be around again in a day or two THOS, 8. FORD, \ . benefits the public and relieves business . authorized to issue bonds not to exceed} Mr. and Mrs. John McBean came down % 2 : : pressure at the Postoffice. $2, 558, 500, bearing four per cent. interest, . today from Washington with the gentleRegular Democratic Nominee for Your attention is drawn to the matter . payabe in twenty years, These bonds . man’s brother, Charles McBean, and his and District Attorney. because of the genera) interest ‘which . take the place of the present? debt. To. wife who have been visiting their, Washent, will attach thereto, and I would be] pay these bonds, principal and interest, . ington relatives for a month and are now : pleased to have you post this communi. seven per cent. is to be raised for the. en route to their home at Fresno. dat ‘WwW. H. PASCOE, tion in some picuous place in your. next ten years, and thereafter fifteen : Ot Sn we Regular Democratic Nominee for office, so that the people of your section . per cent. i ar i may be duly informed of the arrange-. 7th. The act requiring an educaThe party of surveyors for the San Sherif, ment and take advantage of the same. tional qualitication for voters is to be rat-} Francisco and Great Salt Lake. railroad Yours respectfully, itied or rejected. This provides that a. that has been coming down the North cnt DAN. 8. COLLINS, Samurt W. Backus, . voter ree 2 a = nue _ ae nearly reached Oroville, says pee oe name and read aby section of the consti-. the Mercury. The surveyors were op. Regular Democratic Nominee tor A Great Popular History of the . ‘ution printed in the English language. . posite the Thompson Flat grave park last oasis Adnan World. 8th. Electors shall express ihemselves . Thursday on the north side of the river, M The story of the world’s histcry ir, a sgl Le ee eee ee arene sped ie bon of ene Gilgen des B, F. SNELL, afterall, the most interesting and most — sbeapriel ails bolas nignt. Ty instraative story. which has evar heen told; COLUMBUS DAY BXERCISES. will either cross the river to the Oroville } rth's Regular Republican Nominee for: . It was probably never better presented, — std a we veh eciilee Pe wis for general reading and re erence, than in H y vs la ee sae aaa A c ty TF '. ' ! i i . ounty Treasurer. ‘Aldea’ Cy tapetia ok Hickory, iesially The City Schools to Celebrate Thursday The other party is rapidly approdching = » 2 Gaeenr published. Every nation of the earth, Afternoon. Saige sole _ eae att ao Ore So's bees , ancient and modern, is treated in its Friday of this week is te be Columbus ag a ns a adhedge ‘fi nish “y gio ogghes Regular Democratic Nominee for, . alphabetical order. You have ancient . Day, a legal holiday,and the banka, postsh ee ri WA peta debe ae Gounty Clerk. history as far back as B. c. 5004 and . offives, schovls, etc., throughout the sade neegoueatancss 5 modern history down to 4. D, 1892. All. country will remain closed in honor of . == Megister. countries are described in their physica! . the occasion. ‘Comorrow afternoon, be. E. 0. MORGAN Regular Democratic Nominee for County Recorder. R. I. THOMAS. Regolar Republican Nominee for and : _ Asnemblyman. ae w. ‘Ee COLE. COCO, Nomi fi ; the Regular Republican Nominee for Sheriff, oad { =L D. D. BOWMAN, Regular Republican Nominee for District Attorney. JOHN WERRY, Regular Republican Nominee for County Recorder. jaspects, as well as historically, so you have the equivalent of a book of travels round the werld. There are many illustrations, none for mere ornament, but all helpful for instruction, Considering the magnitude of the work, ita smal! cust is astonishing. The entire history comprises 800,000 words—equivalent, you will find by comparison, to about 10 volumes of ordinary size—and yet it is issued in two handy volumes, in small but clear type, well and handsomely made, and sold in cleth binding for only $1.25 for the set, plus 20 cents for postage, if by mail, For 10 cents the publisher sends post-paid a paper-bound volume © 160 pages, containing the complete his. tory of several nations, by which you can judge of the character of the entire work. Every home ought to have a good Universal History :this is probably the beat for general use, The publisher's catalogue of choire books, over 100 pages, a rich feast for booklovers, is sent postpaid for 2 cents. Johp B. Alden, Pubpisher, 57 Rose St., New York. ©. E. UREN, Surveyor. The Plain Truth Is good "enough for Hood's Sarsaparilla— there is no need of embellishment or sensationalism, Simply what Hood's Sar8. W. MARSH, Regular Republican Nominee for sf 7 Y lerk, ome S County Gler' saparilla does, that tells the atory of its merit. Hoon’s P1i1s are easy, yet efficient. The Democratic Candidates. —— Guaranteed Cure. . All We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New proritta for Consumption, ghs and C , Upon a Cough, Cold or ény Lung, Throst or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, @iving it a fair trial, and experience no Venefit, you may return the bottle and have-your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not The Democratic county campaign was inaugurated yesterday by the holding of a candidates’ meeting at French Corral, at which were present Hon. M. H. Mead, Thos, 8. Ford, W. H. Pascoe, J. J. Greany, Geo, C. Shaw and Edward C. Morgan. evening, Columbia Hill . Thursday, field on Saturday. Hon, J. K. Luttrell ARD Locae know that Dr. King’s New Discovery. Next week the candidates will speak San Z eould be relied on. It never disappoints . at You Bet, Boston Ravine, Cottage Hill, harks, am. rial bottles free at Care Bros’. Dru. Maybert, Spenceville and Washington. meetStore, Large size 500, and $1.00. The closing meetings of the campaign mm the. " -will be at Rough and Ready; Truckee, aaeeie Grass Valley and Nevada City, of the 4 en , a. Masonic Meeting. i No Pecu i jar Acalled meeting of Nevada Lodge, No, y San be eiecednet sec mace 13,F, & A. M., will be held at Masonic parilla is different from piers superior to Halil Wednesday evening, Oct. 18. 1 a other . i Work in the first degree, All members
i” ee ee en ate of the order are cordially invited to ata. parilla pos the full curative vrlue tend, ‘ : pg ag gan chany merit, wom Pythine Aiatees: with oe a nocomplighed. by.. The officers and members of Pythian es of} Hood’s warsaparilla Sisters are earnestly requested to meet shere is more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold : — in Lowell whore It 18 made, shan ofall lit i desi that very member should . FR ey Since its first introduction, Electric Bit“Feedliar nia phenomenal sles abroad, . " Migs, Sous Hxean, MM. EC. . gl AN ee i Por wen!. PRUNKS, SATCHELS, ETC. oie such popularity in so short atime, Itreally . AJ. Ismnut, Seo. , a18-2t, . & ki pure medicinal tonics and alteratives— gyi is a Peculiar Medicine sOee‘ . a in containing nothing which permits its use ye Peculiar in strength and economy — Unless the breath is like a spicy gale, as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recogthan an money you spend, yle_of sood'sSarsaparia Is tie ony. sadiclne . Unlem th toth gles ike the driven Powder nized as the best and purest medicine for My G wiles 4 pF ony Modieines niger and euler Re ting smile or tender tale, . MOST PERFECT MADE. OS nck on tek Baca, aed spection will prove this. road a at ptr dion voeliesoheaogg ; _. Grateful to woman's eye or ear, we know, . lt Ge ore Hotele, te lending ~ . gestion, Constipation, and drive Malariz or a H "s Sarsaparilia The tale would lose its charms—the smile Baking Pali ngs its supremacy, from the system. Satisfaction guaranAPRET A food os ae avy be gaunt, . A pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from teed with each bottle or the money will] © fornigy aL et, doanamaten, rae gh rye Till brought within the spell of S0ZO+] Ammonia, Alum or any other aduhereet. . be refunded. Price only 500. per bottle. . “nti 102 Poses. One Dollar . DONT, igh Vern Sie. Stamndenye (Set a Cae Ree Peculiar in the confidence it gains among gl classes, one bottle always sells another, Peeuliar in its “good name at home” ~ at Pythian Castle, on Wednesday evening, Oct, 19th, at 7 o’clock sharp. As Es \ Following this they will held meetings at North San Juan this Graniteville Friday and North Bloomwill speak at several of these meetings. business of importance will be transacted giuning at one o’clock, special historical and commemorative exercises of a very interesting nature will be held in the various departments of the :chools of this city, There will be dialogues, reCitations, essays and music appropfiate to the time. In Miss Hook's foom there will be an especially interésting program by the misses and masters, Our citizens are cordially invited to visit the schools tomorrow afternoon: Held to Answer. The three twelve year old lads who burglarized S. Allison’s and David Anderson’s houses recently, were today held by Justice Wheeler to anawer to a charge ef burglary in the second-degree. If they show signs of permanent reformation the case will probably uet be pushed to Cheerful Candidates. There is one singular thing about the present campaign, and that is this: Every candidate on the Republican, Democratic and People’s Party ticket seem cynfident of being elected, It table, unless the people throughout ‘the county are playing the candidates for suckers. Returned to This City. Dr. J. F. Shaw, the well-known dentist, after two months’ trip in the monntains, has returned to this city.and will open an office here, cen : Heard From. SE eee Seth Martin, a former member of the Assembly from Nevada county, is a candidate on the Non-Partisan ticket for the Legislature from a district comprising a portion of San Francisco city, Lots of Butter. Ed. Dean brought to this city today two tons of Sierra Valley butter to fill orders he obtained a few weeks ago. Thirty cents per pound by the keg was the selling price. ———-—. 2@eFine Weather. The man or woman who would find fault with the weather we are now having ought to emigrate to Cheyenne where blizzards and snowstorms are prevailing. Xou Bet Meeting. You Bet on Friday evening of this week. is over a grand dance will take place, P——__—___-_-_________ ] kind geto Henry Lane's Feed and L ery Stable. ‘ : The Republican candidates will go to Great preparation is being made there for their'reception. After the meeting Iv you want a very fine turnout of any Once more and for all time the Tran. SCRIPT will again state that every man whi desires to vote at the coming. election must be registered. His registration must have taken place on or since the Ist day of August and not later than October 24th. Nothing can he atated plainer than this and the man who loses his vote because he is not. properly registered after reading it will be a poor man tohuld elective franchise anywayThe New Great Register. The work of compiling the new great register of voters and making « copy thereof for the printers was today completed to date, and it will be but a light task to add the few names yet to come in. There are~sofar just 4560 names entered. = Children’s Dancing School. Prof. Mitchell’s juvenile . dancing school will reconvene on Saturday afternoon, the 29th instant, for the winter term. The outlook is that the school will be largely attended. ee Hyman’s Advertisement. Everybody will notice L, Hyman & Co’s two column advertisement in today’s Transcriv? without our calling attention toit. Surely itis very attractive, but the goods he is offering for sale are: still more so, Luok at the same space tomorrow and read what this firm have to say. Joha F. Davis. Do ,not forget that on Friday evening of this week, Hon: John F. Davis, Republican candidate for Congress, will address the people of this county at Grass Valley: We have not been advised wheth whe will speak here during the campaign or not, : * Back From the North. Chas. W. Kitts was in town today on his way home from Plumas and Sierra counties where he has been rustling fur votes as People’s Party Jomt Senator. He told the Transcript man he would surely be elected—if he got votes enough. U. BR. K. of P, Drill. Mountain Divisian will hold a special meeting and drill at Armory Hall this evening. The Sir Knights are requeted to be on hand promptly at 8 o’clock and to wear fatigue uniforms. . Going te Close Down. The mines at Grass Valley will close down on Friday next, Columbus Day. That’s right; business everywhere should be suspended on that day. : EEE Piane Tunmg and Repairing. C. W. Bennett will arrive in Needs City on or about the 24th of Oct. 7-tf. A Leader, wre Ce oe tome @svmay be legally presented for considera tion. ; HE Annual Meeting of the Stovkhold. érs of the Citizens Bank (a corporation) Will be held at the office of the Citizens Bank in Nevada City, California, on Tuesday, Nov. 8th, 1892, At 7 o’clock P.M. for the purpose of electing a Board of Seven 17) Directors to serve for the enstiing year an! for the transaction of such ether business -a« 06 D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. _ nn Nese Tiber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Unirep Strares Lanp Orrice, Sacramento, Cal. Oct. i, 1892, gente is hereby given that: in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act. for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ‘ferritory,” Jeremiah S. Gooawift or rou bet u., County ot Nevada, State of California, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No 1426, for the purchase of Lot 1, uf NW 1-4, ~W 1-4 of N W 1-4 and E 1-2 of NW 1-4 of Sec. No. 28, in Township No, 16 North, Range 10 Kast. and will offer proot to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land befere the Register and -. Receiver of this office at Sacramento, Cal, on ‘\ ednesday, the 28th day of Lecember, 1892. He names as witnesses: William E. Davis, Robert Richardson, W. F. King and T. F. Goding, all of You Bet P.O. Any and all persons claiming adversely: the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this offic on or before said 28th day of Decembee 1892. THOMAS FRASER, Registerr, Kd: F. ‘Vaylor, Atty. : 012, A furnished house on Spring latreet is trance on Broad or Spring street. En 07-33. Malaria Malaria and chills and fever are due tothe fmhalation of watery vapors and gases arising fromdecaying vege . tation. ‘The humid Spring and Autuma months find it the worst. It infests both “Thadabad cascol malaria. Teeemod unwas uneasy, Finally, I tried J. V. 8. It cured me and I am now hearty as before.” MR. Bennett, Newcastle, Cal. Vegetable Sarsaparilia The only bowel regulating Sarsaparilla, FOR BSALB BY CARR BROTHERS. PROTCETION.” RECIPROCITY —-FOR— HARRISON AND REID. HON. JOHN F. DAVIS, Noninve For Congress, Will address the people At GRASS VALLEY ity Fvring, cl, 2h F. H. MEYERS, Chairman Executive Committee, Repul.lican State Central Committee. SO. F. BASSETT, Secretary. Favorably ? Well, If it doesn’t, then then you must J. M. FOLEY; Confectioner. I+) os ee hee TRA it OP rte, n. Sweets for the sweetis true universally in the sense thatevery one is wi ie to plead guilty to the charge of sweetness. have something resembling vinegar in your composition, These Ca dies are enough to sweeten Nevada City aud change the temper of a whole regimen 'e sweet yourself and buy Foley's Candies. You Interested in Low Prices . . Offer a Magnificent New Stack for Fall and. Winter, Chas. Grimes, LEADING CLOTHIER, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada C ty. . you are a very strange aud extraordinary If you don’t like Foley's Candic No. 13 Commercial St., Nevada Cit ES a Pricag the Lowest For Stric'ly First-Class Clothing! AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. The quality—will tell it, the price will sell it, and that is the reason you should come early to get your bargains from my splendid line of MEN’S and BOY'S CLOTH. ING, GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, The dollar you spend with me goes farther, lasts longer, gets more quantity, quality, and does more good service oods and Prices are now waiting for you. InTHE ADVERTISEMENT OF fe}