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' gively bowing before his Lord and pouring
3 Last night’s storm would even ‘provoke
was raging furiously, and all was cheerless,
’ after repeiving full salvation.
Pe
DAY. Or ees
= THB -RBVIVALISTS.
JAN. 17, 1896.
_. Last Sermon Here Tonight‘a saint”’—to stay indoors, therefore the attendance at the revival Mestad was very
light. -.
A few of the aioe dicictioen however,
braved the elements and while the storm
dismal and gloomy without,—comfort,
brightness and serenity reigned supreme
‘within that meeting room,
The opening services were conducted by
the Epworth League; the singing was led
by Mrs, Chas, Eddy, who sang a couple of
solos during the evening. Mrs, Eddy has
‘a sweet, clear voice and is a charming
singer, Mrs. W.C, Gray — at the
organ.
At the conclusion of this pacts praise
service, Rev. M. D, Buck ‘read the scripturelesson from the 51st psalm of David,
The topic for his sermon, as announced,
was ‘‘A Royal Penitent” and the speaker
very fittingly. chose King David for his
subject.
Mr. Buck said: This is royal psalm of
penitence. I can see King David submisouthis very soul unto Him. Oh, this was
a royal prayer ! Not. simply ,because
David was &‘king was it “royal,” but
there are four things that make it so:
first, “the full.) acknowledgment of his
transgressions—his open confession; second,
the ardent supplication for! the Lord’s
mercy—his pleading; the earnestness of his
longing for salvation—his desire; and fourth
because of his royal promise.
‘I acknowledge my transgressions in the
Morning, noon and night.’ How much
bettér it is to avow, than to try to conceal
your sins, Oh, ‘an open confession is good
for the soul.’--The sense-_ of David’s_ sins
before the Law of God was so keen that
he exclaimed ‘Behold, I shake in iniquity,’
To sin against God Almighty is thousands
upon thousands of times greater than to
sin against man, David got right down to
the very bottom of his sins and openly confessed all of them. :
‘Have mercy upon me, Oh, Lord . ’ Mercy
here implies that pity you would have upon
an unfortunate ‘being in distress, pain or
atfiiction, Oh, how he implored .God’s aid:
according to the multitude of thy tender
mercies,’ A ‘persofi’s whole being, their
whole nature, is wrought up with intense
grief, Half-hearted or lukewarm sympathy
or condolence would but fail. to pacify such
distress, Every earnest effort and ‘all the
power of which you are possessed would be
required to mitigate such sorrow. That is
what David meant when he beseeched the
‘multitude of God’s tender mercies,’ He
felt that be was.so sinful that it would take
all of the Lord’s mercies to absolve him of
his sins, That was truly royal pleading.”
“Phe third reason why this is a royal
psalm, as I said, is because of the fervency
of his desire, ‘Wash'me again and again.
Cleanse me from my iniquity.’ He wanted
his gins blotted out thoroughly; he desired
the fullness of salvation.”’
‘‘Oue is never safe until the heart is clean;
unless the fountain is.cleansed, there will
be battles, and defeats, The Lord says,
wih: regard’ to one whose heart is not
cleansed: “‘That ‘person is dead.’ Our
tpiritual life depends ‘entirely upon the
spirit of God in our heart, When the spirit
is enthrowned there immediately comes victory -andpeace, Yes, “David's longing
for salvation was a” royal desire,
indeed. He craved that blessing which
makes one have such ecstatic bliss
and joy as ‘they never had before.
The distinguished speaker here had a few
words to say concerning ‘‘long-faced” religion. Hesaid: ‘‘There isno such thing
as long-faced religion. It is a lie on the
face of it. It is an impostor. It is a lie on
salvatiqn. True christians are ever’ happy
Their whole’
being is fired with it and it shines out with
animation in a happy face,”
**Many people don’t live in the presence
of God with this glory manifested, because
they are living in the old dispensation with
the veil between them and God; but since
Jesus lifted that veil all is glory in God’s
presence,”
“The Lord will never do all for us,” said
Mr. Buck, ‘until we have consecrated our
lips, our voices, our hearts and our whole
being to work for Jeses. We must work
among our friends, work everywhere; tell
everybody how nice salvation is, All this
was sincerely pledged in David's ‘royal
promise.’ ”
The talented gentleman told of a distin=
guished musician who was to take a leading
part at a concert, and who, though conscious of the unfit condition of his instrument, neglected getting it tuned in time and
his pert had to be left out.
He then mapped out a very interesting
program and painted a beautiful word-pic“ture of a concert’ in Heaven, ‘Are your
hearts in tune? You'll-want to sing up
There, and now is the time for you to prepare for your part,”
The sermon was concluded by an earnest
entreaty for all unsaved christrians to come
“to Christ. The speaker warned them that
unless they sought salvation and were saved
the gates would be closed against thein.
*'The devil may: be telling you,” he~ said,
‘that you should not shake off the pleasures
of life, butdon’t believe him; he’s an infamous liar.
piness, come to Cbrist.”
Tonight Mr. Buck will preach his fioal
sermon here,as he leaves for his Sacramento
home in the’ morning. All who have not
If you want pleasure, if you
want to be joyful, if you wish perfect hapaeerd this eloquent g:ntleman peek, have
(Telegraphic News
From all Pa
Up to
special to the Daily Tr
rts of the World.
4 o'clock This Afternoon.
anscript.
High Water at Marysville.
Marysvittz, January 17th.—The river
at 2 o’clock this afternoon is at the 174 foot
mark and is still rising. If it reaches 21foot mark there. will be danger of a flood.
“4, E, Carr Postmaster.
SACRAMENTO, January 17th—Word has
been received here from Congressman Johnsen, to the effect that Senator Stephen M.
White has recemmended the . appointment.
of J. E. Carr as Pestmaster at Nevada
City. The appointment will probably be
made in a few days.
Against the United States.
Wasuineton, D. C., January 17th.—A
private telegram from Portsmouth, England,
states that the flying squadron, which left
there a few days ago is probably destined
for the Bermuda Islands, for the — purpose
of making a naval demonstration against
the United States. This report
ig’ not confirmed at Official headquarters in Washington, but if it is
true it will probably put an end to an
amicable adjustment of the Venezuela question between the United States and Great
Britain.
Still Kicking,
SacRAMENTO, Jan. 17th—The State AntieDebris Association, in session in this city
today, has issued’ a circular protesting
against the appropriation pf any money by
the Government forthe. purpose of
building restraining dams for the use of
hydraulic miners, ‘The Association claims
that hydraulic mining is purely a private
enterprise,
Railroad Track Washed Out.
SacraAMENTO, January 17th—A_ heavy
rain storm has prevailed here during the
past 24 hours. A portion of the railroad
track near this city was washed out,
BY TELEPHONE.
The Latest Events at Grass Valley. Up to
4 O'clock This Afternoon.
The committee appointed by tho Grass
Valley Athletic Club have been canvassing
the town for a desirable place for a
gymnasium, The proposition to have a
second story put on Purcell’s stable building, Main street, seems to be regarded as the
best plan, and efforts will be made to have
the owner do so,
There was a break in the telephone line
last night between Grass Valley and Rough
and Ready, caused by a tree falling across
the wire, The agent at this place went out
this morning and repaired the damage,
W. L. Thurston and family have returned
from Angels Camp, where they went some
time ago. After remaining in Grass Valley
four or five weeks-they will go to Sonora,
The fireman have decided to appear in
uniform at the concert that is to be given
for their benefit next Tuesday evening. All
the local talent will take part in the program,
D. E, Matteson, one of the City Trustees,
left today for Rhode Island, where he will
visit relatives,
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings.
Richard Pascoe, .fourteen-year-old brother
of Under Sheriff Pascoe, is a very proficient
violinist for one of his age, and gives every
promise of making’ a fine player. At the
‘theater Wednesday evening very good music was furnished by William. Jogiie and
young Pascoe.
Foley has just received a big lot of River
side orangss, and is selling them for 15
eents a dozen, “He has the. scle agency for
Santa Paula lemons.
The skylight at George Gray’s cabinet
shop was blown off last night and completely demolished.
stew tomorrow night at his saloon,
The Electric. Power Company’s dam, on
night’s rain’ without phasing, It isa very
substantial piece of work, Sy
The approach to the Purdon bridge, from
this side, was in danger of being washed
out today. :
damage,
The Lord Douglas iaets announced
that they would play again at Grass Valley
the 6 o’clock train.
do-a very good business. there last night,
Charley Pecor will serve a fine camp
the South Yuba, stood the fury of last}
Supervisor Buffington sent a
crew of men out this afternoon to repair the} *
tonig!.t, bat they left there this morning on
We learn they did:not
The Ice Palace.
Trucker, Jan, 18.—It has rained here
furiously and continuously for twenty-four
hours, The ice carnival company has tele—
graphed to the railroad officials to postpone
all excursions for one week, The snow is
soft and slushy and skatiug is temporarilly
stopped, . The south wall of the ice palace
is badly damaged, but one cold night will
restore it toa better condition than ever,
The principal merit of the method of sparing
in the ice palace instead of building it with
blocks of ice is that one or two cold nights
permits the rebuilding of the entire structure. Such a January storm is a novelty in
Truckee, and will unquestionably be followed by deep snow and piercing cold nights,
Immense excursio§s were coming Saturday
from a dozen different points in California
and Nevada. The feature of the day would
have been a reunion of the survivors of the
Donner party, a visit to the sites of the
cabins where-they endured such starvation
and suffering and an address by William G.
Murphy of Marysville, who was a member
of the party, This important histoic reunion is postponed to Saturday, Jan. 25,
which is also Native Sons’ day.
W. 6. 7. U,
Cuicaco, Jan, 16.—A decision has just
been reached to hold the next National Convention of the W. C. T. U., at San Francisco in October, 1896.
Mrs. B. Sturtevant Peet of San Jose,
President of the Northern California Union,
will be the hostess of the convention,
Not a Candidate;
Curcaqo, Jan. 16.—The Post’s Washington special says: ‘‘A demand having been
niade informally upon President Cleveland
for an authoritative statement upon the third
term proposition he has given it out that
the Democracy will be entirely safe in proceeding upon the theory that he is not and
wil] not be a candidate.
i
Only Hearses.
Cutcaco, Jan. 16.—Hearses alone composed the funeral which yesterday conveyed
to the grave the remains of the seven members of the Hougaard family: Neither the
father nor the wife and children whom he
smothered to death seem to: have had any .
acquaintances close enough te attend the
funeral, It now appears that Hougaard,
was more unfortunate than criminal. Hansen was a man of education and good birth,
He-ran a commission house at Nickjoping,
Denmark, and was regarded as one of the
most prosperous men of the town, “But he
got behind in his accounts, lost his head,
and instead of trying to settle ‘with his
creditors ran away to America with his wife
and family. Here sharpers, including
attorneys whom he trusted, appear tu have
fleeced him out of what little money he had
left after a couple of unlucky business ventures in Chicago,
Ten More Cruisers,
Lonvon, Jan. 16.—The Admiralty has
asked for tenders from Clyde ship yards for
the construction of ten Lritish cruisers of
the type of the Pelorous, which is in course
of construction at the Government dock
yard at Sheerness. The Pelorous is rated as
a third-class cruiser of 2135 tons and 7000horse power, which will carry eight guns,
Four Cities Want It.
Four cities are now making a fight for the
Republican State Convention—Sacramento,
San Jose, Santa Cruz and Oakland. Some
members of the committee are inclined to
favor San Francisco, but it is understood
that a smaller city is preferable to the majority. San Jose has many supporters, and
seems to be making more of.a stir than her
competitors,
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Check L Lost.
Cheek No. 286, ‘drawn by the Harmony
. Mining Co., in favor of Jos, King for $8 88
. San Francisco last evening.
Cough Cure it the only known ne Pt
issued Deccember 16, 1896, ‘has been lost.
The finger will please return it to Jos, King . loy’s.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
Doings and Intentions.
J. Watson of Washington is in town,
J. O, Hayes is down from Washington.
. Charles Lillie has returned to the Oak
[ mine,
Wm. Ryan of Dowieville arrived from
Theo, Van Buskirk and Gus Henry,
Marysville pugilists, are in town.
Otto Miller of San Francisco arrived
here on the morning train.
A. M. Carkeet of Sacramento arrived
here on the morning train.
Geo, Haynes of San Francisco \grrived
here on last evening’s train.
Arthur Hoskins of San Francisco arrived
hero this morning,
BE, J. de Sabla Jr. arrived here this morning trom San Francisco.
G. B. Corroin of San Francisco is in
town.
J. A, Allen and Wm. V. Lockwood, of
San Francisco, are in town.
J, C. Foster and Phil Conrad, of San
Francisco, are in town.
Jas, McBride, the hardware drummer of
San Francisco, isin town. .
Chas. Cairns and John McIntosh came
down from the Spanish mine today.
Jas. W. Straw and W. Wheeler came down
from the German mine today.
J. H. Moran and E, F. Buss, "at San
Francisco, ‘came in on last evening’s train;
E. H, Hamlen and Geo. Sharon came
over from Dutch Flat this morning.
8. Seelig, F. Steinhartand A. S. Thurber
came in on the train last evening from San
Francisco,
H. Malloch of Marysville arrived here {last ev ening from Downieville, en ‘route
home, ~
Misses Kate and Minnie Kinkead leave
tomorrow for Los Angeles to visit their
brother,
Thomas D, Lane, superintendent: of the
Utica mine at Angels Camp, arrived here
last evening. °
Rev. Father Clyne of Carson, Nevada arrived here Thursday evening to officiate as
priest of this parish.
W. Weatendary and W. Raley are here
on a visit to Mr, and Mrs, J, E. Poingdestre,
PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT:
The American Legion of Honor Intalls
the New Officers.
Last evening the officers of Nevada City
Council, No. 284, American Legion of
Honor, were installed by L. 8S, Calkins, as
follows: John Werry, Past Commander;
Mrs. Annie Heyer, Commander; Mrs, L.
M. Caldwell, Vice Commander; Mrs, P. AMills, Orator; H, ©. Weisenburger, Secretary; Mrs. C. D. Locklin, Collector; C, H.
Eddy, Treasurer; T. H. Carr, Chaplain;
Mrs. Mary Wolf, Guide; John Sherman,
Warden; J. M. Walling, Sentinel.
The following program was presented at
the conclusion cf the installation ceremonies:
Remarks—Commander Heyer.
Vocal solo—Miss Emma Schemer.
Recitation—Mrs, Grissell,
Remarks—L. S, Calkins,
Vocal solo—Marguerite Mills,
Recitation—Mias Alice Oaldwell.
Remarks—J. M. Walling.
Musio--John Werry.
Reading—H. C, Weisenburger.
Banjo solo-Fred Breese,
Games and a guessing contest for prizes
were then indulged in, being the source of
much merriment, The entertainment closed
with a nice benquet, for which the preceding exercises of the evening had well prepared the large company of ladies and
gentlemen, Fee
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Tonight's Exhibition.
The show to be, given en at Armory Hall tonight by the Athletic Olub will be a very
pleasing and meritorious exhibition,in which
about fifty persons will take part, Wild’s
orchestra and the Mayflower band will furnish music,
Numper Onze ‘Burbank Potatoes, $1 per
sack, at Gaylord’s. jl7
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. THE STORM NOT YET OVER.
Hoop’s Pitts have won high praise fo
Last Night’s Rain Was Unusually Heavy
and Severe—Dedr Creek Raging.
The storm that begun late Sunday afternoon reached the climax” last night. At
6 o’clock in the evening the rain fell in
torrents, and from that hour till nearly
daylight ‘the heavy downpéar gontinued
almost incessantly, the furious w blowing the rain before it in great sheets that,
beat against buildings and upon the roofs
n an angry, wild masner. Sewers, ditches
and gutters were overflowed in numerous
instances, while many basements and cellars were flooded. ‘The streets were badly
washed in some places. Thus far we have
not heard of any. material. damage being
done by the storm.
At 12 o’clock last night Deer creek was
higher than it has been in years, Since
daylight the volume of water has diminished considerably, but there is still a large
quantity rushing down towards the valley
country below.
Tt has been a warm rain, extending as
far up as Truckee, and the storm is general
throughout the State. ‘The rainfall in this
city for the twenty-four hours ending at 9
o’clock thismorning was remarkable,
amounting to 5.09 inches. This: brings up
the total for the month to 9:57 inches; for
the season, 21.26 inches, ;
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A Fact.
The Telegraph says: It is. said’ that
Nevada City girls always accompany their
sweethearts to. the County Clerk’s office
when they go in quest of a marriage license
to see that they do not change their mind
on the way.
Lend a Helping Hand.
Show your appreciation of an organization in which our town should take pride,
by attending the exhibition at Armory Hall
tonight. You wili be pleased with the
athletic performance and feel glad that you
have given some encouragement and help to
the club, A spleidid program has been
prepared,
Reliable Store, Reliable Goods,
The oldest reliable family grocery store
in Nevada City, eud under his own name,
is that of W. G. Richards, who still stands
behind the scales of justice and equality,
catering to the wants ‘of the people and
selling fancy Burbaik potatoes, ayeraging
about 120 pounds to the sack, at $1; California eggs, 25 cents a dozen. Other goods
in proportion. No junk shop or auction
goods, but the very best in the market,
Do not let your chances,. like sunbeams,
pass you by; if you do you will be sorry
when you die, ITamheretostay. «
Yours respectfully, .
W. G, RicHarps,
No. 73 Broad Street,
Telephone No, 54. Callmeup. jl7
Easy to Earn Money, But Hard to
Save.
Such is not the case with Mr. Levy of the
Branch Wonder, for he can easily save you
from $1.00 to $1.50 on each pair of blankets
you purchase from him. This is not talk,
and you will find. it to be a fact, when you
ot and price his stock of blankets, j4-tf
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Testimonial.
Mrs, W. Geach of Ophir, Placer county,
Cal., says she has ‘suffered for four years
with rheumatism, and has paid out hundreds
of dollars for treatment, but she seemed to
get worse until she got. Oil of Eden, which
has cured her entirely, and she. says she has
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Prof. John Michell’s
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Will be given at
Armory Hall,
pare 5° ea
St. =-=-Valentine’s -Day,
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TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings,
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Seats on sale without extra charge at Mul(Friday, Feb. 14th.)
Prizes will be awarded for the best sustained Lady’s character, best sustained Gen4leman’s character, and for the Best Group,
Masks and Costumes can be had of ¢
Lester & Crawford, reas
Reception Committee — Marshal D. B.
Getchell, Constable Richard Dillon, John
Waters and J, C. Rich.
imsibiectigsiee in’ mask,
Ladies in mask, 25 cents,
cents. Children, 25 cents,
$1
Spectators, 50
Notice to Contractors,
+ sete bide will be received by the FEDERAL LOAN MINING 00, to run a Drift
150 fect, with machine-drills, . a will be
received at CHARLES GRIM}
hey Met Last Bvoning in Roga
Yabor on streets and sewers, $7.
cured neuralgia, earache and sore throat;
jand Pure
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store up to THURSDAY, Jan, 23d. “For]°fl acionlars sui a te Federal Loan {> —
COI TRUSTEES.
Monthly Session.
The ishiowidg business was transacted:
The Board having unofficially decided
about a month ago to appoint a night watchman the matter was brought ap for official
action last evening. ‘There were two candidates for the position, George H. Russell
and O. J. Jones. , Russell was-elected_ abe
salary of $50 per month.
The following bills were ordered paid on
the General Funti: M.-L.' & D. Marsh,
lumber, $10.52. Carter & Johnston, merchandise, $3.50. John Holbrook, labor on
streets and sewers, $12, E. P. Carr, labor
on streets and sewers, $2.50. W. Bailey,
Grant
Jacobs, hauling, $18. John Sherman, hauling, $7.50. _ Shurtleff & Son, merchandise,
75 cents, George Davey, labor on streets,
$3.75. Mrs. D, Rosa, hauling rock, $39.98.
W. B. Siddles, labor on bridges and sewers,
$4.50. Nevada.City Water. Works, water
for one year, $195. I. K. Gamble, labor on
streets, $1.25. _W.G. Carr, lighting lamps,
$3. Sam Andrews, Jabor on streets, $19.35.
K, Casper, electric lights, $82.90. HE, J.
Baker, hauling, $8 50.—-A.-D. Mason, attorney’s fees, $15. J, E. Isaac, salary as
. Health Officer, $25. D. B. Getchell, salary:
as Marshal, $50. e
The following demands were allowed on
the Fire Fund: Brown & Calkins, adver—
tising, $19.30. Pennsylvania Engine Co,
No, 2, janitor, etc., $2750. Nevada Hose
2, janitor feés, etc.,.$16.60. Nat,
Bailey, janitor services, 2.
The Board made arrangements for repairing the suspension bridge.
Oo.
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Armory Hall tonight:
1, Overture,2, Wand drill,
3., Parallel bars,
’ 4, Selection by the band,
5. Dumb-bell exercise.
6. Song.
7. . Horizontal bar.
8. Selection by the band,
9. Club swinging.
10. Rope deena
11, Spanish rings.
12. Pyramids.
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Stock of
GOODS.
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Union Drug Store
Opposite the UNION HOTEL.
Drugs, Fancy
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Articles.
For our opening. We will not allow any house in the
County to Carry a more complete or hetter stock
Than can be found on our Shelves.
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