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November 1, 1894 (4 pages)

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ra << ee De Féeally Known what a great treat ____ Phe exhibition given by Prof Zanzic; the} , eovery in the house and his family has alRADE: signe a Published Every Evening, except Sunday,’ Ss Sabu = BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. . SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month 9 WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX DOLLARS PER YBAR. ae THURSDAY ...... NOV. 1, 1894. "A FINE. ENTERTAINMENT. Sevérus Shaffer, the World’s Greatest Juggler and Equilibrist. Those who attended the Nevada Theater last evening will never forget the wonderful performances given by Severus Shaffer, the world's “greatest juggler and equilibrist, His: feats are many of them phenomenal and follow’in such quick succession as to at times almost bewilder the beliolder, Mr. Shaffer's remarkable quickness of sight and action is apparent in everything he does, He is quite an acrobat as well as juggler. . Every feat, no matter how difficult, is performed with an ease and grace that is really charming, It is uscless to try to describe his performance in detail, or any portion of it, and we will not attempt it. It must be seen to be thorouglily appreciated, and_had . ‘was in store for them the house would have been packed. After witnessing his performance last evening We can readily see why the people of Chicago, New York, San Francisco and other large cities «went wild over him. His feats are most of them so far ahead of the ordinary juggler’s work as ‘to be almost beyond comparison, and one may not ina life time see his equal, Mr, Shaffer was rapturously applauded. magician, was of a high order, most of #he" deceptions being. very cleverly performed, His purely sleight-of-hatid tricks were very good indeed and the spiritualistic manifestationa,.such as the rope-tying trick, ete., ina cabinet, although nothing new, were very cleverly done. This portion of the entertainment was very creditable, but the greatest interest centered in’ the act given by Severus. Shaffer, Should the company ever come this way again they can rest assured-of a full house, oe Warned li Time. Five daily newspap:r: of Nevada county endorse Grove L, ‘Johnson for Congress. Not one of them would do so unless they were positive that it was for the best interests of the miners of Nevada county. If the miners make fools of themselyes next Tues day by voting against Grove Johnson it will not be the fault of the newspapers, seams A Household Wreasurer. D. W, Fuller, of Canajoharie, N.Y., says that he always keeps Dr, King’s New Disways found the very best results follow its use; that he would. not be without-it, if procurable, G. A, Dykeman Drugyist, Catskill, N, Y., says that. Dr, King’s New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy ; that he has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested, ‘Trial THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT ; THE MINERS’ FRIEND, What Governor Markham Says About Grove Johnson. 2 There is:no public man living that is held in such high esteem in Nevada. county as Governor H. .H, Markham, Why ? Because has proven himself to be a friend of the miners, During his recent visit to this city a number of the most promient Democrats called upon him, and during the corversation assured him that if he, Markham, was the Republican nominee they would vote for him, When Markham was a candidate for Governor four years ago the Democratic papers were filled with articles tending to prove that he was an enemy of the miners, and hundreds of miners were influenced to vote against him, Those miners have felt deeply mortified from that day to this, and+ that class will not be duped by Democratic lies again, We claim that Governor Markham’s advice during this campaign should be heedeil above all others, firat because he is not a candidate, and secondly because he ia one of the very best friends the miners ever had, Governor Markham when in this city said ; “If they miners of Nevada county are wise they will vote solidly for Grove L. Johnson for Congress. He is a man [that.can—anp—wttr—do-them} more substantial good than any other candidate for that office. If the miners want. to help themselves they now have the opportunity of their lives by voting for Grove.L, Johnson,” friend, Will they be heeded ? Next ‘Tuesday will demonstrate whether the miners of Nevada county have sense enough to vote. for their own interests or not. +O. Tr Witt Pay you to take Hood's Sarsapa rilla. With pure-blood you need not fear the grip, pneumonia, diphtheria or fever, Hood's Sarsaparilla will make yon strong and Wealthy. Hoop’s Pitta are: purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best ingredients, 25c, —+ *@e + LAST SAD RITEs. The Funeral o. Arthur Meyer This Afternoon. The funeral of the late Arihur Meyer took place at 2 o’clock this afternoon from the family residence on Winter street, back of the Court House, under the auspices of Justomah Lodge of Odd Fellows and Hylraulic Parlor of Native Sona, of both of . which orders the deceased was an hongféd nember, Rev, J, T, Murrish of the Metho» dist Church was the cfliciating clergyman snd delivered avery —impressivediscourse, A profusion of beautiful floral tributes be. decked the casket, The attendanve was large, including a number of persons fr m North Bloomfield and other places on the Ridge, who came to participate in the last sad rites performed over all that is mortal bottles free at Carr Bros, Drug Store, uf their departed friend, The funeral oorRegular size 50c, and $1.00. ———— + +e Flour $1.90 Per Hundred. Flour $1.90 per hundred at Wolf’s Cash Grocery, 09-tf _ ae Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forma of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best, It effects a permanent cure and the inost dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to ita influence, We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial, In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resiat the use of this medicine, Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Oarr Bros, Drug Store, hehinihaleiebriin $1.80 Per Hundred. Geo, C, Gaylord is now selling Snow Flake Flour at $1.80 per hundred pounds. SOR Rae isuekien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Brnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positi, ely eures Piles, or no pay required. It is guatanteed to give perfect satisfacion 0: money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Flour $1.90 a Hundred. A, B, Wolf has juat received a carload of Buckeye Flour and it will be sold at $1,90 a hundred. + ol7-tf Awarded Highest. Honors— world’s Fair, tege was one of the largest ever seen in this city, The pallbearers were A. Blumenthal, R. Monteith and G, Huckins, of ‘the Odd Fellowa; and Fred E, Brown, J. J, Hanley and J. M, Boley, of the Native Sons. The]: remaina were interred in Pine Grove Cemetery, the solemn burial services of the above orders _being followed. : ee The Democratic Nominees, The various candidates for county offices on the Democratic’ticket will hold:a meeting at the Theatre in this city on Monday evening next, All the nominees, from Assemblyman down to Coroner, will address our people. Turn out and hear them, for it may be the last time they. will express themselves, Boe The Telephone, The Marysville Democrat says: The new telephone line between Nevada City and Marysville will be finished to this point and ready for business in about two weeks, The men have set the polls and placed the wire in position to a,point be~tween the old Riley Lane place and the home of Charles Hastings, and will finish to Marysville as above stated, : a. A Pike City Mine Sold. The Alaska mine, near Pike City, has been again soli, The property will now le under the charge of W, W. Casserly, a wellknown and capable mining man, It isa intended to install an electric plant and thoroughly develop the mine, The Alaska was ence floated in the London market for $3,000, 000. : —_—_—_ + #0 + —_—_-— How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F, J, CHENEY & ©O,, Props., Toledo, 0, We the undersigned have known #, J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him . perfectly honorable in all business transac~ tion and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm, Wast & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, To\edo, O. fas W:pry@, Kinwan & Marvin, Wholessle D. «vista, Toledo, 0. Hal. Gatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting «.ctly upon the blood and mucous surtaces 01 ne system. Price 75, per bottle, Sold by all .uggiste, Testimonials free, ° te Div.e Services. ‘Divine service W he held in Trinity Kpiseopal Church, o=ypday next at 3 P. M. Rev, W, My Reilly, ¥ ton, PERKINS AND FORD. These Eminent Speakers Will Be at Grass Valiey Tonight. United States Senator George ©. Perkins and Hon, Tirey L. Ford will address a large meeting at Grass Valley tonight. These two gentlemen are ‘rated among: the best speakers that the Republicans have had stumping the State during the prosent campaign and their remarks will be interesting and worth listening to, Both Mr. Perkins and Mr, Ford are firm friends: of the residents of the. mining sections, as has been fully demonstrated on different dccasions by the former's efforts at the National Capital and the latter's work in the State Legislature in behalf of the mining industry, and we know that’ our Grass Valley neighbors will appreciate the same and give them a rousing reception. ; This meeting has been advertised for the past week and we learn that the people of the above town have been anxiously awafting for the date of the meeting to arrive. Yesterday, however, a dispatch was received from Sénator Perkins stating that it wonld be impossible for him to be present and the Grass Valley papers of last evening and this ‘morning @ sédond telegram was received from the Senator countermanding the _ firat dispatch and stating that he would arrive on schedule time and speak at the meeting without fail. Asa consequence the disappointment which has hovered over the. folks therefor the past twenty-four hours has vanished and the people are wearing an aspect of happiness and contentment, HANDLES LIVE RATTLESNAKES. A Nevada City Man Who Fears Not the Venomous Reptiles, There are snakes and snakes, and snake stories and anakes-in-the-boots, but ‘ the biggest snake of the kind we have ever seen is now contained in a glass jar at W. D, Vinton’s deug store, ‘It is a rattle~ snake three feet long and five inchéa in girth at'the thickest part, with fourteen ‘as large and pretty rattles as you ever saw; together with the customary button. The reptile was captured over a month ago by Prof. George B. Treadwell, the wellknown mining man, who, noticed himone day near Reader's ranch, on the opposite side of the South Yuba river from Jones’ Bar, Placing a stick upon the snake’s--head-and pinning him down Mr, Treadwell then grasped the serpent’s neck and held. him fast, in which manner he carried him to the mine near Jones’ Bar, where a box was obtained and the monster:imprisoned.within it for safe keeping. As Mr, Treadwell was coming along the road, carrying the snake over his shoulder, he met a Chinaman on harseback. The celestial noticed the rattler and supposing it was dead, said: f ‘You catchee lattlesnake ? buy.” "You like to buy?” said Treadwell, at the same time giving the snake a twitch that caused him to writhe about and make his rattles hum. At this the Chinaman exclaimed: ‘‘Him live!” and rode his horse up the bank out of the way, ‘*Come back,” called Treadwell, ‘he can’t fly, he hasn’t any wings,” The alarmed Mongolian replied; ‘Him bite you, you think him got wings,” and refused to come back into the road until
after Treadwell started on, Last Tuesday Mr, ‘Treadwell took the box containing the snake; which had been brought to town, into the yard back of Vinton’s store, preparatory to placing him in a pickle of alcohol, About twenty spectatora watched him remove the snake from the box, He first. caught him, in the manner above degeribed, and after administer-~ ing 9 little chloroform to him in ordér to keep him quiet, doubled up his snakeship and placed him in a jar, into which alcohol was poured uutil the jar was full, Mr, Treadwell is an expert at handling isondus snakes and insects. He says this particular anake is about as large a rattler as he ever saw anywhere, but he has seen longer ones. The rattlesnake, however, seldom attains a greater length than three feet, and is rarely found with more than fourteen or sixteen rattles attached,. James McIntosh of this city, proprietor of. the Free Coinage saloon, has a string of twentytwu rattles which were taken from a snake killed near Du'ch Flat several years ago. This ig something remarkable, There is one peculiarity about rattlesnakes which many people do not know, yet mountaineers of long experience assure us that it ig a fact, viz: that they are hardly ever found in very high altitudes, say above 5,000 feet. A rattlesnake is rarély seen above Bowman Dam in this county, yet tarantulas and scorpions are found all through the high mountains above here, Married, Charles McLean and Miss.Mabel I, Tyler, both of Graniteville, were married at the Unien Hotel last evening by Rev, J, Sims. Charles Whittum and Miss Irene Tyler stood up with them. Only a few relatives and friends were present. The bride is a daughter of George Tyler, formerly of this city but now of Graniteville, and the greom is one of the popular young men of that place, yt, . Me likee a. ‘The Gress Valley Union retracts ite statement that the extra copies of the Trana ekaeict etek elt ie of booming Grove Johnson, We accept graceful apology, and say to Bro, Prisk, \wearave may be the cause a blanchwales by he eee ofA potent rmedy Hall . Veqatale Rietinn: Aer Renewer, morning so announced the fact. This but that they had ie eR behind them and would henceforth vote THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. President Cleveland Designates the 29th Instant as a Holiday. : thanksgiving proclamation: i The American people should gratefully render thanksgiving ‘and praise to the supreme ruler of the universe who. watched over them with kindness and fostering care during the year passed, They should also with humility and faith supplicate the father of all mercy for continued blessings according to their needs, and they should by deeds of charity seek favor of the giver. of every. good and perfect gift. Therefore I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, do hereby. appoint and set apart Thureday, the 20th day of Noveniber, as a day of thankagiving and prayer to be kept and observed by all the people of the. land. Grover CLevELAND, + #@ee To enrich and vitalize the blood, no medicine can be compared with Ayer’s Sarsapatilla, Want No More of It. Every day sees large numbers of members of other parties’ flocking to the Republican standard-bearera. In Stockton three of the most enthusiastic attendants at Estee’s meeting declared that they had been voting the Democratic ticket all their lives, squarely for the party of protection to American industries, ©} , oe AYER’s Sareaparilla, though not a bever age, is a very palatable blood medicine, OO nem, Want a Change. ee Hard times, soarvity of money; lack of employment, tramp armies, genergl unrest and gloomy forebodings have all appeared have a change two years ago. Those who want to see a continuance shonld again vote against the party of protection. The Original Kickers. The Mugwumps were the original kickers, Can any one print out. one beneticial act performed by them? Every man has a right to kick but they generally find kicking against the pricks hard work. Will Be Surprised. ee Some parties are pretty sure of being badly surprised next Wednesday morning, There is money for, the beat guessers, . Lots of Republican money is on deposit in. San Francisco awaiting takers. Sanguine opponents should get in and rake down the pot, if they feel-certain of-success, Trinity Guild. The ladies of ‘Trinity Guild and all persons interested in the welfare of Trinity Episcopal Church are requested to meet. at the residence of Mrs, R. M, Hunt; Friday Nov, 2nd, at 2 Pp, um. ERPS RO NRar aR It Is Acknowledged That Grove L. Johnson will carry Nevada county by a handsome majority.“ This is as it should be, for the reason that he is the true friend of the miner, and they will find it out in a tangible way when’ he takes his seat in Congress. The Past Guarantees The Future The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured thousands of others is certainly . sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you, It makes pure, rich -healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system: Remember 00d's =. i wUres Be Sure toget HOOD'S and Only HOOD'S, Hood’s Pilie are especially prepared to be tiken with Hood's Garsaparilla. 250, Notice to. Bridge Builders, Niprope 18 HEREBY GIVi N THAT SRALED roposals will be received by the Board of ees of Nevada City until The President has issued the following . . () Moral Republicans. From every part of the State comes favorable comments on the’ manner the Republican candidates bave conducted the campaign. It was decided by the State Central Committee before the candidates started that all should keep within: the law in regard to expenditures. In consequence there has been less of the old-time hurrah and debauchery, But the candidates by their course have commanded the reapect of the better elements of suciety by 80 doing. : bd For all disorders of tne stomach, liver, and bowels, Ayer's Pills are an invaluable remedy, No family should be without this medicine, ' Agents Wanted. Wanted:—<Active, reliable lady or gentleman to represent us; $18 weekly. State age and give reference, Addresa Shepp o., P. O, Box, 785, Philadsiphia, Pa. 08 _ emerronets saan Ss aaeaieesiion BORN. mma At.Grass Valley, October 30th, to the wife of Josiah Mewten, a daughter: POWDE Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder— Highest of all in leavening strength—Latest United States Government Food Reports, Royal Baking Powder 0o., 106 Wall St. N. ¥, GRAND RALLY! THE Democratic County Candidate Will address the People of oy CF U.S. SENATOR ued, C. Parkins —AND— SENATOR Will address the people at GRASS VALLEY, This: Evening NEULICAN MEETING astic friends of Caminetti how it came about that he allowed Geo, Obleyer, who has ¢aused ‘more suffering in the mining camps of California than all, the other mon living or a ad, to insist upon placing in the Caminetti bil! the penalty of $5000. for allowing any debris to go into any river or tributaries thereof? Did Caminetti show his friendship for the miner when. he endorsed’ such an outrage? Just think of it, miners. Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest occasions. Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and Balm will set you right again. $1.00 per bottle, a Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store, ee DO eee, Make It Unanimous. Every Republican, Demoorat and Populist in Nevada county should vote for Grove Johnson for Congress, tor the reason “that he will make the-fight of his life for ‘the miners, Sent Everywhere, si . Republican speaker# have visited places this year where none have ever been sent before, The State Committee have beviralive and active, a GIRO tories , 80 also do fatal small beginnings. Never neglect syueptoms of Kidney Troubles; if allowed to dtrelop they cause much guffering apd sorrow, Dr, J. H. MoLean's Liverand Kidney Balm ‘is a vertain cure any disease or weakuess of the Kidueys, A trial will convinge you of ite great potency Sold at Carr Bros., Drug Store. _ Sauer Kraut. Weisenbiitger’s celebrated Sauer Kraut, a firet-clasa article, for sale at the Plaza esate — Store, Try it, 027-tf seamen ae cmeatieniemtnemmenmnenel \YAYRUAYRYAYR YAY RYAVAT ATAU YA PRR AVAYD, JUST RECEIVED. Sweet Panama Oranges, BANANAS, FIGS, DATES. a A'. eee o Sica’ Opp. L. Hyman & Co.'s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. aaeeesiiiaienaieniadaeamimeeenmemamememanmel SPECIAL! On Monday Evening, Nov, Sth, Turn out and hear the best candidates ever presented to the voters of Nevada connty, ‘ You Need A Decent You need it now-——Don't ; spoil your credit by a seedy make-up, Look like prosperity if you would have folks think ou are prosperous, We have in vied taal ” selection of imported and domestic woolens, cloths, cashmeres and . STATIONERY, TOYS, , SHEET MUSIC, = . MUSICAL INSTRUMENT November 15, 1894, 4 worsteds, ALS orslock BM. for the construction of '« 00] For Fall and Winter Wear. one Foot ave) «.. 98 Sit, pores Dest : Our work ka for iteelf, De GO a . Pelank ape OF each end oO: e 'e~—' ist Wieser che Manta) Re 1. Morrison, concrete one pe ae gh larger if bn 4 £ "he shi to reject ony oval BB rererve we TAILOR. nl y order ° ;. H.Cawm, Ceri. 35 Pine Street.\ “eT N Velty.’’6 INOVGITY. lL. SEBIN, ~ irk ‘Formerly of Grass Valley, has : ‘opened on Broad Street. \ —— 4 PULL LINE OF ——~ ; 4 . TT MbbiA AAAMMMOUAALAh SPECIAL! SPECIAL!. THIS WEEK ONLY. i BOYS’ SUITS Ages from 4 to 14 years, oh. —roa— Half Their Original Price. (2G See Them in Our Doorway. RED TAG PRICE GOES. THE OLD RELIABLE, Regula oe FOR THE TATAAALAAAL GAA OALD GAA OQAL OAL AIRY RY RT RY EIR RG RY BS YB r Tobacco Nominee } Public Favor. ° Woodpecker, jAn Honest Havana {Cigar. ¥ eR S EES ee uyyy ¥ it ¥ ¥ ¥ NY YER EY M. M. BARUH, Manager. t EE b FANCY GOODS} BLANK BOOKS, NOTIONS, éé G iff ’ ? peepee Son of Maryland renee nn Makes ’Em. Wevada City, Calif. mememurerererr ur a * atitds