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July 22, 1896 (4 pages)

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Pectin t THE T RANSCRIPT, Beta lished Sept. 6, 1860, by Naty P; Brown & Co. NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CAL IFORNIA BROWN & CALKINS. * . "+ WULY 22, 1896. STATE. BLBCTIONS To Take Place During. the Months of August, September aad October. A State election will be held iii Maine . August 3. At the State election of 1894 . ic majority 27,582. -— . ‘EFFORTS TO COALESCE) . ‘The Silverites and Pops. With the Bryan-. of hécks or withdrawals of deposits. Cashier Rule of the Bank of Commerce, who arrived from St. Louis this morn-ing, said the banks there will take the’ ' same action. ‘The reason given by the, . bankers here for this movement is that . Sasire But Many Populist Want No it is the evident intention of many de-.). positors to withdraw their deposits in. gold and hoard the yellow metal, in the . belief that it will go to a premium. PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle. of Varivus Folks . ~ Doings and Intentions. “Democracy With It. Chas. McIver of ; San Franeisco ara visit to San Francisco. Sr. Louis, July 22—The Populist; Samuel Knowles of Oakland is visit_ the contest was between the Democrats . ational Convention today selected ing his friend, Joe V. Snyder. and Populists. The Democratic vote! . ator Butler of North Carolina as ~ was 110,865, Populist 83,283. Democrat. temporary chakenvan: Chas. Schunert, the popular cigar man of Sacramento, is in town. He appointed the usual committees; ©. E. Davis and daughter of St. The State election of Arkansas takes and then the convention adjourned till . Helena are visiting Nevada City. ., place on September 7. At the election . . 8-30 o'clock this evening. The middle . in 1894 the‘ vote stood : 74,909; Republican 26,085, Populists . 34,541. Florida holds her State election on . is wide diversity of opinion on the matWm. McKinlay and son _ have reDemocratic . 6° the roads delegates did not oppoee turned from their trip to the Bay. . Butler. L. C. Jones and wife of Sacramento . This is a convention of orators.. There arrived here Jast evening on a visit. Mrs. J. E. Myers of North: Bloom“HERE It 1s AGAIN. Anothr, Paper's ee of Sixteon’ ie to One, “There are a “great many peohis who . j a ‘Simple Remedy Used by a Physician. Who Never Lost a Case. . The London Lancet, probably the. CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA . are intelligent and ordinarily. well poste . foremost medical journal printed in the . ed who do not know what is meant. by . “free coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1.” As information upon this: subject . . aiphtheria was a raging in England; a: must be essentially the same, however . worded, and asa clearand concise ex. pidnaeitn has ‘been made to inquiring . . readers by the Los Angeles Herald; we . reproduce it here: “The ‘free and unlimited coinage of silver at 16 to 1, is This givesa standard silver dollar lar hence the expression ‘at the ratio of sixteen ounces of silver to one ounce of gold. A gold dollar contains 258 grains of gold nine-tenths fine. At this time Mexico is the only country which coins silver free of charge on private account, as would be the case in this country if the programme of the silver advocates obtains. Nearly all countries use silver as money, but outside of Mexico none coin on private account. The. actual: ratio of silver to . . English Janguage, is authority for, the: ‘following: “A few years ago, when . gentleman accompanied the celebrated Dr. Field on his rounds to witness the so-called ‘wonderful cures’ which he_ ' performed, while the patients of others were dropping on all sides. All he took . with him was powder of sulphur and a; when the fungus was too nearly clos-; and after the fungus had shrunk to al. low of it, then the gargling’ “He never . lost a patient from diphtheria. Or, if the patient cannot gargle, take a live coal, put it on a shovel, and sprinkle a spoonful or two of the brimstone at a time upon it, let the sufferer inhale it, holding the head over it, and the fungus will die.” Kidney and L Liver Troubles. [When You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best er ee, ine The quality of Paper, Type and Ink all cv ‘J re 4n determining the merit of the production. e use only the best of these. But no matter how ‘superior they may be, still the Printing may prove Rass # proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the — Presswork. We claim to excel in thess ‘STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING t The same as in clothing, and the TRNSCRIPT keeps up with the decrees of Dame . IGS ‘ have the newest and most complete jc} Fashion in the Art Preservative. We i Printing plant in the county, and we have the: best of workmen. cpg: judges admit the work we are now turning out: to be thd best. : SUGAR BOWL With a Dozen Solid Sfiver Spoons A Chance for every 50 Cents’ worth of goods bought from me for Cash, CAPITAL JAPAN TEA, 60 cents'a pound. First-class.tea, P.G. SCADDEN, = COMMERCIAL STREET; NEVADA:CITY. Prize with every package, The Grocer ys, Vi entois in town.’ had when the owner of silver bullion . quill, and .with these he cured every . Ss An RICK, iC in October.. The Democratic candidate . ites Bitterly Opposed by . v% . bets oe from Moore’s . can bring it in unlimited quantity to . patient without exception—that is he! ‘Our Prices ‘Are Fully as Low a ybody S, for Governor is Geo.Winslow who was . Strong Force, Flat. any United States Mint and have it, free . put a teaspoonful of flour of brimstone . dget our figures, They will satisty you. ', montinated on «gold platform. ee \ H. Haile of Wheatland was in town. of charge, coined into or receive there-. into a wine glass of water, and stirred . « See our work and get our ‘e 2 slow was a delegate to ie pee ee Pete today. for,as many silver dollars of.the stand. it with . ee a ofa pour, nd BROWN & CALKINS, Job, @rinters, F 0 ~ vention which declare or a’ si ver . : klin is here . ard weight and fineness as can be made . sulphur does not readily amaigamate . Boe ~ standard. Sewall-of Maine, the Presi-) ae pee ig oe ia Beh re out of “it. The standard silver dollar . with water, and, on the sulphur becom. Commercial street, NEVADA C¥TY, CAL. ee ee ee “Presi et, . ‘ tive Conventions, T. Buck came down from Socte's . sonteton 871.25 grains of pure silver, to . ing well mixed, he gave it as a gargle.: === wants Winslow 'to withdraw to make the . \ Flat today. which in coining is added 41.25 grains . He recommends the swallowing of it, . Tak Chance 25 . men amie Reta Hh.1s04 the Geo. Stephens of Detroit arrived here! of alloy, which makes a total weight of . and, in extreme cases, in which he had . aKe.a a . ayo heed ee eri Pat eg Giesial eo the DALY Ta unos: on the morning train. 412.5 grains of silver. ninetenths fine, . been called just in the nick of time, . in. my Beautiful . cratic 30,621,. Populis' ohibi. Special to the Dar Ily four *-tion 2,780, Republican plurality nearly . Hived jieks this tacitiine: with sixteen times as much silver. in. ing to allow the gargling, he blew the; “SOLI D S. LV ER day, ren au ie The Populists, _ . W. Englebright has returned from . weight, as there is of gold in a gold dol. sulphur through quill into the throat ‘be accor . Alabama holds a State election on/. he ve. panes 8. eti on will b law, Au e County ge numbe mes have } re they sh October 6, and Georgia on October Tth. . . tov ob: endorst B d Sewall, goa ; ; ff vende le OTE tld fa visiting friends ta See ONY. terribly with kidney and liver troubles. At the last Presidential election the there being a strong opposition tosuch . Miss Carrie Swart left today for Re-. but since 1862 it has been steadily . tricq many remedies and doctors, only: electoral tickets. in the field in in . action. This opposition is principally lief Hillto visit-the family of J. R. . growing larger. In that year it was but did not Amprove: “Two .or three Florida were the Democrat and Popu-' 1.4 py the Texas contingency which is . Jones. 15.35, in 1872 it was 15.63, by 1882 it had ‘ y husband suff. red gold has fluctuated from year to year, theo yeues agom aocbhaere eee BEEHIVE é » list. In Georgia in 1894, there was a/. fusion of the Republican and . Populist . vote for the Populist candidate for Gov. ernor, the contest resulting in the elec,° tion of the Democratic candidate by a! plurality of 24,000. In 1892 Harrison , received 48,365 votes and Weaver, Populist 42,087. The Democratic plurality . in that year was 81,065. The State election in Vermont will; take place September Ist. In 1894 the! Republicans cast 42,693 votes ; Demo_ crats 14,142 ; the Populists polled 740. BACK PAY ALLOWED. Supervisors Can ‘Resale Six Dollars as . Road Commissioners. The Red Biuff News publishes an! account of the action of the. Supervisors of that county last week in audit. _. ing bills for members of the Board for $389.95, due them as back pay while acting as Road Commissioners. It will be remembered that according . to the interpretation” of the law the . ~ Road Commissioners were for awhile . ‘exceedingly noisy and ee ithe Silver Party leaders today a com. committee from the Populist convenE. A. Selfridge, T. E. Selfridge and B. ape ers Henley Jr., of San Francisco, are here vee on a visit. Want to Amalgamat, Mrs. J. Newell of San Francisco arSt. Louis, July 22—At a caucus of Bloomfield. mittee was appointed to confer with a arrived here on last evening’s train on her way to North Bloomfield. Miss Becca Marsh’s condition was Pancreas . somewhat improved this morning, but i j ithe young lady is still critically ill. The Silverites. . Geo. P. Maxwell, J. L. Williams, J. Sr. Louis, July 22—The National Mandell, J. A. Fenger and C. B.: CastSilver Convention is still in session, . ler, of San Francisco, came in on last and strongly favors the endorsement . Dight’s train, ‘of the Democratic nominees. F. G. Chas. Seymour and Chas. McIver, of . Newlands of Nevada is temporary . San Francisco, and Geo. Stephens of ‘chairman. W. P. St. John of New Jer. Detroit left this afternoon for Empire . sey is to be ease ceevte chairman. mine, Gold Valley, Sierra county. The many friends of Elwell Holland ; ‘ . will be gratified to learn that consid{2,000 Tailors Strike, terable change for the better has taken iplace in his condition of late. He New York, July 22.—Twelve thous-/is at St. Luke’s Hospital, San Frantion. and tailors in this city struck today . cisco, and as a result of careful attenfor higher prices and regulations of tion it is expected he will be able ito! the rules under which they work. leave his bed in the course of a few The wholesale clothing dealers for. weeks. rived here last evening on her way to Mrs. K. MacKenzie of San Francisco . risen to 18.19 and by 1893 it had reached 26.49. The free silver men demand free coinage not only for the home product but also for all foreign silver imported into this country. 2@o er . Picnic Next Week. The children of the Catholic Church Sunday school will be tendered a complimentary picnic next Wednesday at Ragon’s Grove. In addition to the lic upon the payment of the small admission fee of five cents, This is a splendid opportunity for everybody to spend a day of enjoyment among the pines of this suburban retreat. Games of all kinds may be played, the swings and everything of a like nature will be free to all within the grounds, and not the least of the attractions will be dancing on the big platform. For this last-named feature Prof. :Michell will do.the prompting and good music will be in attendance. A Crazy Man Jailed. last he thought he would try taking one children, the affair is open to the pub-. Nervous bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely cured him. About six months ago he was troubled with dyspepsia and indigestion. Everything he ate caused him misery. He was so thin and weak he could scarcely walk. At of Hoed’s Pills after each meal. He began to improve right away. He gained twenty pounds in six weeks, and . he can now eat anything. without its . distressing him.” Mrs. W. T. Duryon, . Bowman, Cal. da ea mE a em nee All Recommend It. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for, lait. ‘Sold by They will recommend it, Sold by Dickerman & Co.’ MARRIED. In Nevada City, July 21, 1896, hy Justice of the Peace J. S. Holbrook, Mr. Adam Scott to Miss Bessie Soot . ‘Depot for GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Fancy Groceries ale PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Duify’s Malt :2000 0.2.0.. Gamecock Whisky {mi Battle Ax Tobacco..... 3 Pickles, . % gal.bottles.. 25 quart: in bulk, per gal. 50 LAL Whisky: 0.8.0 Olives, I 25 7 Bryant’s Root Beer 2%. 10 Mikado Soap, per bar.. 05 Hire’s t¢ if 3 for _ 50] Everything else in proportion. * ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee .is the Best. : Conductor Loughridge found a mid—_ igor agatlnial gebies dle-aged crazy man hanging around ca a Woe Saey £0 So eens , oe = You Bet ot aices and brought him to Wit Cine sant ab ovary Sight bed allowed mileage only. . But by a recent boom they. work were taken by surPeter Nee ‘eesuc 2.4 8 2.. Ae, & BB .o 28. ; : % 3 t by & ate i : y 5 % . We fog § oep * : ; v% Pt _ be grounds for the report that the opinof $6 for services as Road Commission. ers and the above sum is the differ-. ence between the amount they should . have been allowed as Road Commis. sionérs and the amount they had al . ready received as mileage, covering the
time they only.received mileage for their services. . FOUR YEARS OR TWO. the Long Straw. # The Stockon Record has it on good authority that the Supreme Court will hand down a decision in a very few days on the County Government Act, or on that. part of it that relates to the frequency of elections, and there seems to ion is already written, and declares the act unconstitutional, thus necessitating an election for county officers this fall. . Married at Stockton. _ Herbert Fisher, the well-known young man who is employed in the plumbing department of Geo. E. Turner’s hardware store, was married this morning at Stockton to one of that city’s fairest daughters. ..Miss Ada Black, said to be a midst estimable and accomplished young lady, is the bride of the popular “gfém. The marriage ceremony was performed by the. Rev. Mr. Sink. After a short wedding trip . to San Francisco and other places Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will come to this city, where they. will make their future home. No Doubt About It. “No man anywhere throughout the country doubts where the Republican ‘party stands today,” says Mr. MeKinley. “It stands for a united country; it stands for the American factory, the American farm, the American fireside, for American labor and American wages, and American prosperity’ throughout every part of our much. and then took his own life. Another. Ramor That the the Shorts Will Pull . strike. —— ime News of Today as Told Over the Babes Murdered. Telephone. Artica, Mich. July 21—The most. Work is progressing nicely at the horrible tragedy ever enacted in this. Gold Hill mine. Contractor Body has part’ of the State of Michigan took place. ® force of about twenty men emnear this town this morning, when a. ployed in making preparations for the crazy man killed three of his children . installation of the new electrical machinery. They are now erecting an addition to the main building and it is in this annex that most of the machinery will be placed. A firm founMutiny Aboard a Ship. is dation is being constructed upon which Hatirax, N.8., July 21.—The Barken. the massive pump is to rest. The lattine Herbert Fuller, Captain Nash,. ter will beworked by means of air fax this morning. There had been ‘a. ple truck, which may be lowered and mutiny on board, and the Captain, his . yaised to take the water to the eurface .wife and second mate were killed in. as oceasion requires. their berths in ‘the night. The first . &. W. Hopkins, a heavy stockholder officer on watch knew nothing about. in the Nevada County Electric Power the affair. The murderers crawled aft! Company’and who owns a controlling to the cabin and descended, and with . interest in the Gold Hill mine, left {axes chopped the victims to death. . today for Prosser Creek. His trip is Upon the arrival of the barkentine all . or pleasure and recreation, and he exthe crew were locked up in the police pects to be gone two or three weeks. station to await trial. fe RE eS Fire at Lincoln. Telegraph: We learn from J,-T. The Bolters, Howard that a very destructive fire-oc; enrred at Liucoln, Placer county, on Cuicaco, July 21—A New York 5 ; ris special says: General Daniel E. Sickles . S224ay evening last. The origin of the is one of the New York Democrats who . re was accidental and ‘the two story will not support the platform and canLincoln Exchange Hotel, Petty’s variety didates of the Chicago convention. A re oe ates building in = few days ago Major Edwin Dudley of ig x2 ar te considerable Boston, who served in Gen. Sickles . alias She insurance. Mr. corps, wrote him asking if it was not -Howard says he almost marvels that the the duty of all patriotic citizens to de. *°¥™ was not entirely. destroyed. fend the honor of the country aha he Awaiting the-Owner. present campaign as it was SaeSicats eee 1872 and 1876. To do this Major Dudeae mee hat save 8 Cont at ms ley suggested the forming for the. S2eriff’s office awaiting a claiman' purposes of the campaign of associaLast night a man went to sleep on tions of veterans of the civil war whose . the porch of John Stevens’ house on particular business should be to work Coyote street. Mr. Stevens went out for the defeat of the so-called Demowith a shotgun and ordered the man Ta Biskier days: “¥en, 1 tect . 2 his hat and coat and left. them. bewith you that in the present situation beggar ay Aerated it is most natural and proper that sur. 28 these articles the ob loved. land. {t stands for a protective tariff that protects every American in-/as in former days, disregarding Yhere terests; it stands for a —that . reciproca’ viving veterans should go to the front holds. cans ~ Charley Grimes’ Condition. Word has been received from the physician who-is attending Charley partisan thoughts and throw their weight as they did from ’61 to ’65 for the honor and good hame of the . ? Do Nor Experpent in so ‘4mportant . country now menaced by combinations Grimes, at the Livermore Sanitarium, a matter as your health. Purify, enrich . and vitalize your blood with .Hood’s. Sarsaparilla and thus keep yourself! strong and healthy, — Beg Prits.are the . the best after-dinner . ig ; assist digestion, cure headache . 25 cents. } -_— 2 Where to Go. When your watch needs repairing ushould take it to the Set rebate firm of Lentje & Brena itl Will Pay Out No More Gold. ' “ tion is about the same, if anything, a I shall give a patriotic vote for my slight for the better. Dr. Rob. icomrade, Major McKinley, believing change inson, ho is making a specialty of this . ' that in so doingI am repeating what I bs did in 1864, when as a war Democrat, 1. “8¢ 18 very confident that Mr. Grimes . . voted ‘for Lincoln bac the Union.” POLK « will recover, but that it will take some \* me, : ‘Nearly Compleaed. ; Arrangements are nearly completed Kansas Crry, July 20,~All. Kansas for the sale of another mine near this. . to ie doe positive that the work . City banks today ceaéed issuing gold . city. Hihen winctes wn. Soe or Petite been done just right. j10-tf . either in szohenes for bills bed payment eee: = be aan to leave. As he was departing he took; the-county seat where he is lodged in gre The prisoner has an ugly cut over his right eye. He has a sandy mustache and in some other respects answers the description of the lone highwayman who has: recently been.infesting the country just north of here. There is no suspicion that he is the robber, however, Met Last Night. The directors of the new Glenbrook Park Association met last evening at the Park. It has been definitely decided to have erected a huge dancing platform, work upon which will be commenced as soon as possible, and when it is completed a grand re-anion and picnic will be given at the park. Many More to Come. There have been the names of 4200 voters entered on the°county’s new Great Register at this writing.Many men are putting off re-registering, but they should not. Delays are dangerous. . Their Representative Here. B. Lischtig, representing the Smith Picture Company of San Francisco, is now here. Tomorrow he will go to North San Juan and will return here Saturday to remain for a few days. Fishing Tackle. i of Split Bambo and Steel Fish Poles ever seen in Nevada City. Also a good assortment of Flies, Leaders, Hooks Lines, etc, Going fishing ? Come and see us. ‘ ~jyl138 ‘siaiialice uteertbes ARRIVALS AT THE UNION FH oO TE L, Tain Street, Nevada City. » NORTHWAY & MORRIS, oe PROPRIETORS. a 4 Miss C. Hooper, Forest City, *3 Baldy, V8, Grass s Valley,Bowman's Dam, nal Pena Valley, = Be euty, rag si 28 ee eee op: ¢ Legg & Shaw Co. have the finest line}. . Wednesday, July 29, 1896 naturally; why they have frequent headaches, indigestion and nervous Dyspepsia The explanation is simple. It is found in that impure blood which is continually feeding the nerves upan refuse instead of the elements of strength and vigor. In such condition opiate and nerve compounds simply deaden and donot cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla feeds the nerves pure, rich, red blood; gives natural seed 18 rect digestion, é the / true remedy ‘tox or all nervous troubles. Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. cure Liver Ills; easy to Hood’s Pills taka; any te cporite. the. Republican County : Central Com mittee. The mombers of the Republican County Central Committee are hereby notified to meet at the Union Hotel, Nevada City, on Thursday, July 30th, 1896, At 2:o’clock p.m. By order ¥ NAT. P. BROWN, Chairman. ‘CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCHOOL PICKIC 3 ES peep anced sono Ragon’s Grove. ‘Prof. Michell Will Prompt. G8 cREaM AND OTHER. REFRESHMENTS. GENERAL INVITATION EXTENDED. wit, be Dancing. Ged Mane in Astendanos Give it a Trial. = © = «= « © «© w= = « New Lumber Yard. T. P. Byrne, the contractor and build50 CENTS A WEEK. er, has opened in connection with his " Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in business a Lumber Yard on upper East length inserted under this head for 50 cents Broad street adjoining his residence. a week or $2a month. Each additional line See advertisement. j27-tt 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. A Baby s Life Saved. “My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh’s Cure.” writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, Hunteville, Ala. LOR, OME Gunner PECIALTIES 50 cents.to $2. Latest in TIES to go with them. Lost July lith. An old fashioned locket, of gold and of the style of 60 years’ago. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Mrs. M.F. pe Prospect Hill. ji-w ~ Rooms to Let. Furnished rooms to let. Enquire at Geo. C. Gaylord’s grocery store. §20-tf Waists For Sale Cheap. -The old half-mile house barn and corral for . Dimities, Grass Goods. arwer : perce environ Gi The most popular in the iy-tw * way of Dress goods, R 0 tor Sale. Kid Gloves The residence property of the late B. F. Jo Summer shades, from Miller is offered for sale. For particular enquire of M. M. BARUH. jit-tt Infants’ Headgear — LOST—A chain belonging toa hay presThe & ing toa hay p pe rich Ine oh te ath between Nevada City and Bear river—Mec Cap for the little tote. Courtney road—Saturday, June 6th. Th that you ever saw. . finder will be suitably rewarded by sendin Millinery word to FRED WARTELL, Lincoln, Place _,eounty. A jit! — Droste line of Trimmed Art Studio. Miss Cora Sutton give instructions! iag-and draw at her studio in th nscript Building, Wednesdays and Satu! days, from ——— Wand from 1 until 4. Mrs, Lester & Crawford, . sve comme tirester. Copies of the Nevads County Directory et MAINSTREET . . btained. for 50 cents,.-By mail 75 cen NEVADA erry“ Apply to FRED. B. BROWN. Transeript office i a ee = catch ~ _—s. POR Ren. slogant lot of prac tri HA ee WE THM ~ . A Pine Stee At once to our Decoy Sticky in the : FLY PAPER, and stay when : they get there. Two. regular 5 cts. double sheet; Utiebeg. a eww e e. Transcript Bloc bes , So the work. Also, INSECT: POWDER that kills, MOTH Will lewis a weckol BALLS, rae. ete. prt your order for the speckled beat! THE CORNER STORE, Vinton Drugs Broad St. COR. COYOTE AND MAIN STS. ‘MBYADA CIty