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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6. \BGOR
BATURDAY.2oc DEC. 15, 1894.
Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif.
_ Published Evevings Daily Except: undays and
<Legal Holidays.
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SUPT
BUDD NOT SUIGERE—t
A View That Is Taken of It by the
Marysville Democrat.
A little more than tw6 weeks ago when
the matter of a recount of the votes polled
for the office of Governor in San Fraucisco
was being talked of, the Examiner reported
i Mr. Budd as saying he did not fear a re“count; in fact, he desired to have the frauds
exposed if there had» been any committed.
Since then the gentleman has been {quoted
as saying that if a recount is had_ his plurality will certainly be increased. These
‘gtatementé indicated that he really was
anxious to have an investigation to determine if there had been fraud practiced in
making the returns of the votes polled.
But the fellowing extract taken from a
reported interview with Mr. Budd on Monday after the action had been taken initiating a contest, shows shat he was not sincere and that he evidently fears the result
of an investigation:
‘This action shows that some of the Re‘publican commitiee wish to seat Mr. Estee
I nave been elected.
Governor of this State, and I will not be
I shall qualify
The responsibility for any deprivation of the right
of the people te select their own Executive
on technicalities alone.
defrauded ont of the office,
as Governor and take my seat.
”
will reat upon other shoulders than mine.
Mr. Budd is a lawyer of sufficient ability
to know that the law provides that a cuntest may be institut d by any qualitied elector,
of the State, which law was enacted when
there was a -Demccratic majority and a
Hep co ere
evidently knows that a contest has recently
been instituted by a member of the State
Central Committee of the Democratic party
of the State of Teunessee, in which the
* points at issue are alinost identical with
Governor of the same politital party.
the facts developed in California. In that
case Evans, Republican, has about 1200
plurality, as shown on the face of the returns, yet the charge of fraudulent work
by the election boards in the city of Nash-wille_is. openly_made.
an investigation of the evidence of fraud,
that they are entitled to a recount of the
ballots in certain, precincts to determine to
their satisfaction if Evans has the plurality
claimed. If the argument is good in Tennessee, why is it not good in California;
and if so, why should Mr. Budd talk about
being defrauded?
pipes
THE HARTLEY CASE.
The Principal Points on Which a
New Trial Is Asked.
The case of Mrs. Hartley is still being
agitated in Reno, and there is much speculation as to whether Judge Cheney will
grant a new trial. There are several points
upon which General Clark, who has recently
_ come into. the case,‘asks anew trial, Itis
claimed by him that the jury which convicted her was’ not a constitutional jury because net composed of impartial] and unbiased members.
Several’ of the jurors, General Clark
e'aims, were biased and had expressed their
ideas on the street and admitted itin the
court-room when ‘examined. He has filed
bills of exception in the case of each, and in
the case of some, affidavits showing that
they had expressed unqualified opinions.
In summing up, the attorney for the defendant classified his claiins as follows:
That the instructions were§misleading bxcause they recited only a part of the facts
relied on for the defense.
_ They admitted the threat to procure false
testimony.
Also admitted all reference to dafendant’s
fear and state of health.
Also al] reference to the defense (of insanity. i)
The Court.excluded the evidence that the
deceased advanced with a up-lifted chair,
It is related to the first and not the fatal
shot. ;
The Court charged that their evidence if
true contributed no justification for the killing,
That the Court erred in excluding the
testimony that the defendant attempted to
leave Reno.
That the verdict of the jury upon the evidence should not have been any more than
manslaughter. :
That the charges allowing the: jury to
reject defendant’s evidence when uncontrad cted hy other evidence was an error, as
tre statutes of Nevada allow defendants to
testify in their own behalf, and Beri such
evidence as competent testimony.
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The Democrats, in
The Odd Fe'lows’ Home.
Onoviti®, Dec: 13.—Fhe committee appointed by the last Grand Lodge . to select ®
site for a home for aged Odd Fellow’, held
a meeting yesterday. Ithas at last beep
decided upon by the committee that the
ovation of the home shall be at Thermalitd>
The property to be converted into the home
s the Bella Vista hotel, which stands on
the bluff opposite Oroville. The huilding
is a handsome modern structure built a few
years ago at 4 cost of $20,000.
Some Corrections.
ally crept into the accountof the divorce
proceedings of Lizzie J. Burrows vs. A. Burrows. Mrs. Burrows-says that the divorce
was granted on the grounds of cruelty and
desertion and that the value of the property
deeded to her is very small and the entire
property, half of which was her own, does
not exceed $1000,:and not $3000’ as stated.
‘The time during which they -had not lived
together as man and wife was only thirteen
months instead of nearly two years.
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For the many accidents that occur about
the farm or household, such as burns’ scalds,
bruises, cuts, ragged wounds, bites of
animals, mosquitos or other insects, galls or
chiaffed spots, frost bits, aches or pains\on
any part of the body, or the ailments resulting from exposure, as neuralgia, rheumatism,
ete. Dr. J. H. McLeans’s Volcanic Oil
Liniment has proven itself a sovereign remedy, Price 25c., 50c. and $1,00 per bottle.
Sar Rieu often appears in cold weather,
attacking the palms of the hands and other
parts of the body. Hvod’s Sarsaparilla, the
great blood purifier, cures salt rheum.
pills, assist digestion, cure headache.box.
Groceries and Provisions.
~r Broad Street, next to City Hall,
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF
Groceries, Provisions,
Etc., Etc.,
To-be found in Nevada City.
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Tidings ‘Mrs. Lizzie J. Burrows desires us.
to correct a few errors which unintention-}.
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whose: constitution was completely
broken down, is cured by Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. He writes:
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induced to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and
: took nearly seven bottles, with such
excellent results that my stomach,
bowels, and kidneys are in perfect condition, and, in all their functions, as
regular as clock-work. At the time
weight was only 129 pounds; J now can
brag of 159 pounds, and was never it so
good: health. If you could see. me before and after using, you would want
me for a traveling advertisement.
T believe this'preparation of Sarsaparilla
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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
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Cures others,willcure you
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Treatment by Inhalation,
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Bronchitis,
Dysentery.
‘Catarrh,
Hayfever,
— Debitity,
_ Headache,
oe Rheumatism, _
Neuralgia,
AND ALL
he OMe”
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THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUIN
Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs.
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the elements of Oxygen and Nit: n MAGNETIZED; andthe compound is so-condensed an
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It has been iv nse for more thantwenty'a 8;
thousands of p.ticnts have been treated, anu
over one theusand physicians have tised it, and
recommended it—a very si. ficant ret.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creating
ano her ailment, and benefitting one organ at
the expense of another, often requiring a second
course to eradicate t: e evil effects of the first,
but Compound oa) pon ie # revitalizer, ienew1 eee, nvigorating the whole body.
‘These statements are confirmed by m merous
testimonials, pyblighed in our book of 2L0 pages,
only with the express permission of the patients;
their names acd addresses are given, and you
can refer to them for further informa ion.
The great success of ayr tieatmebt has given
ris to a host of imitators, uoecrupulous persons;
same colin their preparations Compound
Oxygen, often apesepeis ing our testimonials
ond the names of our patients, to recommend
worthless concocrio s," But any aubstance
ma le elsewhere or by others, ard called ComPepaveren oe :
"Co 4 N UXYGEN-ITS MQDE OF
ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new
book of 200 pages, published by Drs, Starkey &
Palen, which evra ta all enquirers full information as to @ remarkabie curative agent,
and a record of surprising cures in a wide range
of chronic Me apt of them after being
. abandoned to dig hy other physicians, Will be
mailed FREE to any address On application.
Drs. Starkey & Palen.
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HIGH PRICES _
HARD J]MES"
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Magnificent New Goods an
. Marvelvous Prices.
Fine Goods bought low can be sold
cheap.
My Winter Stock has been bought
for Cash, and will be sold for Cash.
Great Bargains for the Holidays in.
ren’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc.
The finest assortment of Neckwear
ever seen here.
The most complete line of New
Novelties, as well as the leading
‘standard grades.
E= Will give more honest quality for a dollar than has
Come and See Me.
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CHAS. GRIMES,
_ THE LEADING _CLOTHIER.
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ALwWronderful Stock of Christmas Presents.
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% Wonderful
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& Christmas
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Many Houses, We Have No Old
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Our Stock is the Lar,
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Christmas Time.
Santa Claus’
_. Headquarters.
Every Child, Every
Man and Every Woman
in Nevada City,is Cordially
Invited to Come and See Our
Great Display of Christmas
and .Holiday ‘Goods.
NIRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD.
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Corner Broad and Pine Streets,
seater
Street, Nevada City,
Yours truly,
; _ Office of Santa Claus,
fo I. STEIN, (Proprietor of “The Novelty,” Broad
I take pleasure to tx.form Jou that I have selected your store
as my Heddquarters for the Holidays. © Fyom your
GREAT VARIETY AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK
1 can much caster distribute my
Avdertising . Medium ONES and to their
where else,
grown RELATIVES than JSrom any‘our selection of NOVELTIES ix FANCY
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Now. 30th, 1894.
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JUST RECEIVED,
FRESH STOCK OF
. Mince [leat,
Seedless Raisins,
Citron, Lemon
Cranberries, —
Brandy,
Boiled Cider,
Plum Pudding,
Fine Canned Shrimps and Lobsters
FOR SALADS.
rn eerste eerste
Peel,
Maple Sugar and Maple Syrup .
_ DIR3CT° ROM VERMONT,
J.J. J ACKSON,
ommercial Street, near Pine, —~ Nevada City, Cal.
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evsoooog NW YRURS BAL,
Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1895.
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A Grand Ball will be given by
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LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6,
N. D. G. W.
Floor Director, F. T. NILON.
FLOOR COMMITTEE: .
M. M. Baruh,
R. H.Webber,
FF, E. Wadsworth,
H. J. Carter,
W. H. Smith,
F, E. Brown,
Jas. Hutchinson,
J. J, Hanley.
") COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,
Mrs. Belle Douglass, Mrs. F, E. Wadsworth,
Mrs. 'F. E. Brown, Miss Lulu Clutter,
Mrs. Wm. Holmes, Miss Charlotte Isoard,
Miss Minnie. Brand, Mrs. Thomas Peard,
Miss Emma Smith.
M@F This ‘Ball promises to be one ot
the pleasantest events of the season.
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Admission, =. $1.50 per couple.
Spectators, Ladies 25 cents; Gents,
50 cents. :
“The Children’s Friend.”
CANDIES.
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Finest kinds in abundance and
prices than in San Francisco, ta
Nuts of All Kinds.
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FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
Meals to order at All H
RESTAURANT on Broa ave. mae
opposite Citizens Bank,
A. TAM, '
The Pioneer Restaurateur-.
‘Married Life,’
A CHARMING COMEDY,
Will be presented at the
NEVADA THEATER,
Friday Evening, Dec. 14th,
For the Benefit of the Con
Church,
gregational
The following Nevada City Jadi : bb eke ae and gentlemen
rs. Geo. Watson, Miss-Minerva
Miss Mary Hook, Miss Bertha Webber’
Miss Martha tims, Compton Gault,
aaee Barton, William Ashburn
. B. Power, Herbeit Cooper. :
ws" the direction of GEO, ALLEN WATGeneral Admission, =~ 50 cents.
JULES ROSENTHAL,
-—-DEALER IN—
TOYS, NOTIONS, CANDIES, NUT3
ORANGES, LEMONS, ETC,
In fact, everything kept in a Sretvelans
variety store,
Japanese Goods,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Silk Goods;
44° Give me a call before purchasing your
Holiday Goods elsewhere,
Commercial Street, Neva’a City,
Japanese Goods.
1EE CHiona, Commercial Stree ,
Have on hand an elt gant stock of
Underwear, ,
Bric-a-Brac,
Stockings, ,
Which will berold-eheap. -. d8
W. D. Lewis.
A. C. Henry.
LEWIS & HENRY,
(Successors to Thomas Moran )
PROPRIETORS Ol —e
“THE HUB.”
Choicest Wines, Liquors ‘and Cigars. ©
Cor, Pone§ire Q@ a.mercial Streets,
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Christmas and New Year.THE LEADING SPECIALTY THIS YEAR. :
D STREET, nearly.
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