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August 25, 1894 (4 pages)

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Od Po y j Nevada City Daily ‘ranscript. VOL. LXVI--NO. 10367 NEVADA CITY, GALIFORNIA, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25, 1894. Established Sept.6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co, os The Nevada City Daily Transcript PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, —BY¥-0° Nevada City. FRANK T, NILON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FICE—MORGAN & ROBERTS’ BLOCK, Will practice in all the Courts. BROWN & CALKINS. meee se N. P. Brown. L. S. CaLKrns. eres 4 : Attorney and Counselor at Law, arr ib N } mae 6 = SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. . ()"Slefcnt snd Pine sree” One year, strictly in advance.... $6 00 Six monthé:. oo io cee. Pees «es 3 00 P. F. SIMONDS, Three months.. ...-6:seecdeceses 1 50 ae WAGE errands cs endo menes 15 cents} Attorney and Counselor at Law, If not paid in advance, 60 cents per month. . Advertising Rates—Legal jadvertising $1 per square for first insertion. 50 cents.per squares PRACTICEIN THE.STATE AND U. Courts. for each additional insertion. Business adver-, tisements as per card rates. , Tocal notices 10 cents per fine for first insertion and five cents for each additional insertion. Entered at the the Postoffice at Nevada City as second-class matter. County Official Directory. E. B. POWER, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Stenographer. FFICE—WITH. FRED “SEARLS, NEVADA City, Cal. Will pratice in al] the Courts. Ww! FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. LL PRACTICE IN°ALL THE COURTS, State and Federal. John Caldwell. .2....+-.:s+0s Superior Judge D, FB. Douglass ..2.66.0 066 ween eee Sheri J, Gs NG@OBIE. 0. ee cee cee ees Under Sheriff Ds Ti GROG 2 6 i iii ees iret eee oe Clerk J: G.RROR 2 ess Veeeees Sie eo tig eid Deputy Clerk Cc. R. ,. Assessor John . Recorder B. F. apie y eee & tl ig Thos. 8. Ford......--« . District Attorney W,-J,Nogen..-—— Superintendent of Schools Be Daniela.. oo. sci dee ig eee ree Coroner D. 8. Collins tee roe Public Administrator SUPERVISORS. J. M. WALLING; Attorney. :.at_: Law, YFICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD . : and Pine streets, Nevada City, J. M. BUFFINGTON, D. McPHETRBES, F.M PRIDGEON, . T. J. ROBINSON, FE. W, DONNELLY. BATTLE IN THE HEAVENS. WwW. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STREETS, up stairs Nevada City. : Strange Visions Which a Kansas Chareh Member Swears He Saw. In the way of seeing sights and viewing visions a Dickinson county farmer has laid claim to first prize. He has a ( statement that is not only unique in every respect, but is told with startling Attorney at FFICE tel, Ne Courts of t JOHN 1. CALDWELL, Law, Notary Public and Co nveyancer. —BROAD 8ST., OPP. NATIONAL HOvada City. Will practice in all the his State. Est tes in Probate proceedings will receive careful attention. attention to detail. H. W. J. Smith, a long time resident of the county, living seyen or eight miles from town, pubSOCIETY DIRECTORY. lishes in The Evangelical Visitor, the church organ of the Brethren in Christ, printed here, this week over his own signature and attested by an affidavit a story of his strange'visitation. He says that in company with B. W. Blue, a neighboring farmer, a few nights ago he stepped out of the house at Andrew GEO. A. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0. le ° Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall Every ud and 4th Monday of Each Montb at 7:30 o’clock. W. H. MARTIN, C. P. GRAY, 8. A.ISOARD & SON, PURITY, AGE, MATURITY tyne al NO CORKSCREW REQUIRED. *HYSLNWO3S0 W 3ILLOG AYBZAS DISTILLED, STORED, AND BOTTLED UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTER< NAL REVENUE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE U. 8. GUARANTEEING TO THE CONSUMER PURITY, AGE, MATURITY. ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR TONIC AND STIMULATING PROPERTIES, CROWN DISTILLERIES CO, ANOTILLERS AND BOTTLERS, PACIFIC COAST .STORES, 190 AND 102“FRONT STREET, f San_Francisco, Cau Sole Agents for Nevada Connty. Thompson’s, three miles from Manchester and 15 from Abilene, As they looked atthe sky, which was_ clear, suddenly something like .a large luminous ball appeared in the northeast about 30 degrees above the eastern horizon. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. Ss. G. W. Mééta at Pythian Caatic Every Tuesday Evening at. 7:20 a’clock. JAMES HUTCHINSON, President, 8. W. MARSH, RS. 5 “Ts it a comet?”’ ‘Tg it a meteor?”’ The questions were asked simultaneously. ‘‘But,’’ says Mr. Smith, ‘‘there was no time for answer. Just then it shot westward, meteorlike, about_ three degrees and immediately returned on the same line to its first position. We Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M. Meets at Masonic Hall. Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday of each month Visiting Br dially invited. : T. B. GRAY, I. J. ROLFR, Secretary. ethren in good standing’ are corMaster. had only time to say, ‘It merits watching,’ when it opened as a casket with a hinge, presenting on its right a cross— most beautiful, golden, corrugated and furbished. At the left of this was a living man clad in citizen’s st le, with I. J. ROLFS, R. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First and Third. Thursday of Each Month at 7:30 e’clock. FRED. SEARLS, Com. a plain crown on his head. is form was symmetrical, his countenance bright and permissive—a perfect son of man. “The casket soon closed, and away it went to the eastern horizon like a meteor. There it oscillated as if for time to be emptied and refilled, returning on the same path to its original place. It opened, presenting a portly mati, witli sword and scabbard on his thigh, a crose on his breast and on his head a crown of many glittering jewels, like stars. . He looked beautiful, but was partly hidden by an obtrusive rider on a black or dark horse. ‘These were hidden or overshadowed ‘by a haughty woman in costly royal attire, who seemed to rule over both. TPhen-these.wore eclipsed by the coming . of a military leader with sword in right hand, elevated ready to strike, the scabbard cast away, a cross on his right breast and a square and compass on his left. On his head was a military hat, the crown blended with the man’s hair. On each side of the man’s head was a horn, and a cross was erect behind him. He stepped out and forth and began action, never stopping to rest or turning his back on the enemy. He retreated eastward. to within about five degrees of the horizon, then began to advance with heavy martial tread, like one tramping the wine press and wielding his sword. “About 11:40 p. m. as we stood watching the phenomenon, blood was seen to stream forth from the casket and spread far and wide, apparently 200 miles-in extent. Mr. Blue, who is a veteran of the war, said it was like the plood of the battlefield, only a deeper ged. The warrior seemed at times to be 4n blood to his knees and above, **At 12:15 I retired, but Mr. Blue remained watching until 2 a. m. and says the warrior was yet parading the skies and was joined by another, who adwanced to meet him from the east. The casket vanished after this warrior step‘ped out. Myself and Mr. Blué saw the “first and second scenes. Others saw part of the second. Mr. Thompson and Mr. _ Blue saw all the second. ’’ Mr. Smith adds to his statement, “morally sworn,’?.as he says, as follows: ‘‘I hereby certify the above to be given as penned as seen by me. Others may have seen more or less points. ’’ The Visitor, usually very conservative on such matters, calls attention to the description editorially. —Abilene Cor. St. Louis GlobeDemocrat. Swearing. It may be said without exaggeration that swearing forms an important factor in the masculine vocabulary of nearly every civilized nation. Great writers like Shakespeare knew this. A collection of Shakespearean oaths and Every in the year. Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. I. Meets at Hibernia Hall Alternate Friday Evening commencing with the First Friday Evening f J. M. FOLEY, President. GARL SCHEMER RB. > & BRR Milo Lodge,-No.48,.K. of P. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Friday Evening at 7:30 o'clock.” H. R. HOSKINS, C. C. ECTOR, K. of R. and 8. Ft M re N G address Cal, atc,, shipped as baggage. G SWEET BRIER CANP. A New and Beautiful.. MOUNTAIN RETREAT . ,In the Vicinity of Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta. Read what the Rev. J. K. McLean, Pastor of the First Congregationa Church, Oakland, says of it : Hazeu Creek, April j4, 4994. I am more than pleased with it delighted. The place seems to me to embody all available points fora camp— dry, firm soil, good water (the very best)
\fine chances for dreinage, and scenery unsurpassable, The view of Mt. Shasta is one of the very best to be had from any pi int; it is visible from every part of the ground The view of the Crags also is fine. The gen eral environment is of the best. It is an oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles long by one-fourth to three-fourths of a mile wide, with receding walis twd to three thousand feet in height, with lines and shades of beauty at. every reach. I doubt if a better place can be found in all Northern Califorvia, REDUCED RATES MT. ORO LUIIBER CO. COOPER BROS., -Prop’s Manufacturers of Lumber a SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST Matched Flooring Dressed Siding Fencing Laths MARKET RATES. Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN ING purposes always on hand or sawed toorder. Orders left at the Saw Mill near Quaker cl oy ot atthe Office, Piety Hill, on the Grass Valley Road, will be promptly delivered. The Alta Soda Works, TENTH ANNUAL FAIR Seventeenth Agricultural Association Commencing August 28th, 1894,. Pavilion at Nevada Gity. Liberal Premiums, . 15 cents. to Stock Grounds and Pavilion at all times during the Fair. !No Season Tickets, I, J. ROLFE, rea rca—OF THE—. _iNEVADA COUNTY, CAL.: And Continuing 5 Days. Stock Exhibits, Agricultural, BROAD STREET, above Pine, . = ° ° * ° = 1 (aa ie This’ Cut Represents the ~ Best. Wateh in.the Market, — AND CAN BE HAD OF-— Kaw KKKKKK KEK LUETJE & BRAND, Perfect Jewels. Look in at the stock of Luetje & Brand, «’tis fine as any in the 1 & Unequalled value through all time, has enabled them to the top to dimB : faiR The. choicest watches and clocks are here, quality and trade is their ideA’™ Jewels both rich ‘ Exquisite gold and silverware, we find, at prices always and rare, ‘tis plain, here on Broad street we obtaiN Excellent for repairs, we find skill and knowledge, with care combineD ——E—E——e—e—Osim. =) Fine Watch Repairing By Skilled Mechanics. ~~ Everything Warranted. F.C. LUETJE, \@, ©. J. BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. NEVADA CITY Horticultural, Viticutiural, Textile Fabricks, Art Exhibits, — Mineral Displays, Etc. &@ For which see Premium Lists. Admission to Pavilion, 25 cents ;.Children under 15 years, Exhibitors’ Badges, $2, entitling the Exhibitor . STOCK EXHIBIT AT HALF-MILE HOUSE. M. L. MARSH, President. Secretary. P. O. Address Nevada City, Cal. WILL WILLIAMS, Proprietor. 1 Manufactures the Best Temperance Drinks in Northern California. CATES olnast AND IRON, CHAMPAGNE . Cider, Ginger Ale, Orange Cider, Waukeska Mineral Water, Lemon Soda, Cream Soda, Sarsaparilla ,Essence of Peppermint, Gum Syrup, Raspberry Gum, always on hand. a The wagon will be here every Tuesday and Friday and goods will be delivered free to private families in any part of the City. Pure Spring Water used in manufacturing all drinks. CITIZENS BANK We issue Sight Drafts payable in . NEW ORK Y ’ SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Campers Outfits, Tents, Poles, Bed~ ding, Cote, Oil-stoves, Folding-chairs, For full information 7, J, LOFTUS, Castella, Cal. Or T. H: GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. SouTHERN Paciric CoMPANY, San Francisco Nevada City Undertaking Company. GEORGE A. GRAY, Manager. ——— Funeral Director and Embalmer. 43 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Residence on Coyote Street. Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Europe. Collections on any part of the United States a specialty. Highest price paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office at the Bank. OFFICERS: wen York—National Bank o North Ameea. San Francisco—First National Bank epithets with their etymology would j. fill a volume. Shakespeare realized that they were inseparable from a faithful portrayal of virile human character; that no truthful picture of common life would be possible without the use of that strong vehement language in which men express their emotions. But conventionality forbids to nineteenthcentury writers what the ElizaNear the City Hall. JAMES MONRO, = = BROAD ST. MARKET, Prop’r. fQustomers supplied © Beef, Pork Matton, at the lowest prices Veal, withthe very bestof Lamb, Saus Sucramento—Nationel Bank of D, 0, Mills 0. Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this city. UNION MARKET, Commercial st., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., * Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., bethan not only tolerated, but approved, —. hia Press, he ete cee =w. W. WAGGONER, Roberts’ Civil Engineer and Surveyor. EPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEPD uty U. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Office in Morgan & Block, Nev At the lowest rates. ‘School Books, BROAD STREET, NEVADACITY Blank Books. — Miscellaneous Books, CAPITAL PAID UP, = $50,000 Periodicals, mee . Pictorials, Prop’s. J. K. OARR. ~~ PROPRIETORS’ OF . THE — Palace Drug, Book and Stationery Store, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City T. H. CARR. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Complete Stock of Drugs,Patent Medicines, Oils, Varnishes, Et, Magazines. Rinest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, California State Fair of 1804. VER SEPTEMBER 3d to 15th—TWO WEEKS. $20,000 are Offered. All producers of superior agricultural products. All mechanics with high-class work, All inventors that need financial assistance. All factories seeking home trade, -in-fact; all that are interested in promoting California inter d ibiti i i seep ne should apply for space at once for the exhibition of their handiwork and THE LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT will b i i ’ i compliment of our various breeds of improved be a a THE USUAL HIGH-CLASS RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD. The Annual State Fair offers Special Opportunities for the exhibition of Home Products which CASH AWARDS to the extent. of As an extra attraction, arrangements have been made with th ‘vrei . ; : ’ rahi re For vA basin pt Oe iP pt rt the Siidwinter Fair to establish a FOREIGN: SHOTION or the di fore » , ic ill g oliscee ath aang beth splay o ria -oducts, which will give a most dazzling ¢ffect to Mxposition CASSASA’S GREAT CALIFORNIA’ EXPOSITION i EE Beha AM » b N BAND (of . 3 i hold aheee MUSICAL CONCERTS every evening during the Rais. rn 4 ee new and-novel features are in preparation for the amusement and edification © The Southern Pacific Company offers FREE t i ibi i BBS cchghciny os er, y ransportation for, exhibits, and liberal Send for PREMIUM LISTS, and address the Seoretary for information, JOHN BOGGS, ‘President. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. ~ re mee MANHOOD RESTORED .cues aan Ana mR RAC -C:U:P:L:D:E:N:E * * o Be ° e. DD Before Using Cupidene. f e ogues After Using Cupi This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all = —— Nervousness or Diseases: of the Generative Organs —SUCH AS— ——— ne LOST MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BACK, SLEEPLESSNESS HEADACHE, TIRED FEELING, DEKILITY, : PIMPLES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION, — 00 —— CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. 0 (0@F'The Doctor has discovered the active principle on which the vitality of the SEXUAL apparatus is dependent, The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 90 per cent, are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is the only known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. ‘ A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use of six boxes, One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send for CircuJars and Testimonials, ne all mail orders to DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O, Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal, r sale in Nevada City by CARR BROS. The Largest Harness Establishment in Nevada City. BoM PRRGTOM.. ci cescecoseseaer Pree a oe Se Bae eh een &.M.HUNT.. . . View PRESIDENT : ’ ? 1ORN TF OAN . Asi’ Oasiim ondSeoF Lumber of all kind pa. R. M goneDIBEOTORS: 9 M d : : ; “ . 2. R. M. * , Mo“eaR : MATCHED FLOORING .M.H 5 D.E.M a ’ Gissadzane. L.Housmas,. I mil I DRESSED SIDING, E. M. Parsfon. . ¢ MILL AND MINING LUMBER, FENCING, CORRESPONDENTS} SHINGLES; LATHS, BTC. LUMBER MERCHANTS. Office-~Boulder Street, Nevada City. Nevada Gity Opini evada Olty Opinion. James Cuirns, the saddler, here for each, the finest goods ever in our reacHl Complete his stock known far and near, to do good work is his ideA All harness made with skill and care, and suld at prices just and faiR In saddles it is soon m&de plain, the best of value here we gaiN Robes and whips in all would seem, that Cairns of Broad street is supremB None for repairs can him surpass, in workmanship that is first-clasS —rracananrt ttm rs es GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR Ww* ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock ofthe JOB: PRINTING Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon Such the opinion all express, Cairns’ merits commands succesS JAMES CAIRNS _ Building next to Honnessy’s Stable q TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ON BROAD STREET,