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November 9, 1894 (4 pages)

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ad ‘ j J ae rn : { : 4 ee -4 a 3 bi o “ae bg A = ee # ek ¥ wr % 2 LTRS, _FRIDAY.... pee NOV. 9, 1894. THE DAILY TR. . SCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1 Nevada Ciltv, Nevada County, * @alit. Published Evenings Daily Except Legal Holidays. undays and SUBSCRIPTION TeRMS—Fifteen Cents a Week, Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Su sequent Time, One Dolla’ a Line a Month. Ra’ For Other Advertising Made Kuo#n on Application LocAL Reapineé NoTices—Ten Cents a sop PERSONAL _ POINTERS: A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. P. A. Blair of Sacramento is in town, O. M. Eastman of Maybert is in town. M. J. Owens came down from Eureka today. "Mrs. J. M. Oliver of Berkeley 1s here on a@ visit. G. King and G. L. McCandless, of San Francisco, are in town, J. R. Jones came down from NorthBloomfield today. E. HL Simonds of Berkeley is here 5 epee ing afew days. Dr. E. Du Milieu ‘came down from North Bloomfield today. _ W. M. Marton and wife, of San Fra:cisco, are here spending a few day«. Mrs. W. I). Long and Miss Irene Gregory have gone to the Bay to visit relatives. Mre. W. A. Holmes arrived bere Wednesday on her way to Sierra county; Andy Hampel, Our Taste Ham nan of: Sacramento, is in town. : John and Herman Anderson, of Downieville, arrised here Wednesday on their way below. ? Mrs. E. McCormack and Mrs. A. Hilgerman, of Forest City, arrived here last evening from San Franciaco on their way home. E. 8. Stilson of Los Angeles is here on a short visit and is looking after the interests of the Bavkers Life Association, of which he is the State Agent. \ Mrs. Lizzie Wilkins, daughter of the late James Monro, is expected to arfive here from San Francisco. this evening. Mrs. Hiram Mcore of Bakersfield, sister of Mrs. Monro, is rus expected. wees Two of the parties engaged in the recent train robbery in Virginia havebeen captu ed. = e@ee ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. C. J. Phelps, Phelps niu, Wat Mobley, Bloomfield, M. Ross, Miss Hattie Hurd, Truckee, J. McNalley, Selby Flat, D. 8. Calkins, W. Ashman,W. H. Lutzenheiser, Grase Valley, Miss M. A. Lutzenheiser, Miss Bruce, + C, D, Eaton, Graniteville, < F. Chappelet, Forest Hill, W. M. Maitor and wife, Sau Francisco, Jas. Telford, Oakland, John Spaulding, Seigler Springs, Mrs, E. McCormick, Forest City, Mra. A. Hilgerman, . ‘fim Lyons, Magnolia, Miss Katie Parsons, Grage Valley, Jas. B. Agassiz, Oakland, S. Hatchey, Gold Hill, A. J. Smith, Truckee, Geo. King; San Francisco, G, L. McC a:cl as, 2 4.8. Moore, Oakland, W. M. Minton and wife, San Francisco, Dick Dillon, Oak Tree Mine, J, A, Lipman, ay LATEST FIGURES. They Will Very Nearly Correspond With the Official Vote. — ‘The following figures will be found to he very nearly correct when the official vote is recorded. -Some figures may be changed a little but will not-effect the result: Governor. Badd. .085i 5s. 5s ss 1Q76 ee veceess ste Webster. «ss scn cess sss: 1279 Congress, 5 cis 1428 «e123! 1417 Cagiinettt.. . oss Cornell .. J OUUSONG 47 sao aoeceeveeesn ee @ Assembly. Bucknam, "To. o ses + os 1134 VOR, Bes voc has exes oy, Wery, Ki. 1.24 Assessor, Martin, 1. : Apoic, K. c. Pola fees 1294 slits oii) i te ie Peete ree KC Treasurer. Dossely, 0.. si. cas 1023 De gee Pe ree 1509 SH, The ss ss eee es 1660 Supt. of Schoolers Macauley, D...-. eas 8933 Rogers -Rivvisrisicsss 2125 P District Attorney. McGlashan, P. 1252 Power, R... Pec J ft eee oes -1493 Datiels, Ricciesciss ~s. 1755 rocking, 2.. sca s2 ss 1090 Public Administrator. Oe Bs 1437 Sonmudt, Ds ceca cence TONNER, Fig os ks ce Misery After Meals. The oppressive embatgoes-_levied upon the inner man by bis inveterate enemy,. dyspepsia, after meals, are lifted and the yoke cast off by that sovereigu medicinal liberator Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Heartburn, flatulence, oppression at from bodily ailments, F. King, San Francisco, T. Lund, W.K. Jackson, ¥s E. A. DuMilicu, North Bloom .icld. ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. Jas. P. Rollins, Dayton, Ohio, L. L. Meyers and wife, Bloomfield, Miss Garde, San Francisco, W. Kilroy, 4s A. W. Blundell, ‘“ A, E. Krehwisch, Grass Valley, P., T. Riley, : E. ~ Stetson, Los ak E. H. Simonds, Berkeley, B. F. Dunn, Cherokee, J. 8. Stuffer, os H. E. Billings, Alpha, J. B. Pucket, es M. P. McCarty, Maybert, Jas. P. Hickey, ss J. P. Jones, Relief Hill, M. Bewler, Mewcastle, R. M. Latta, Wheatland, B. Larson, Gus Parks, ae. B. M. Todd, Sacramento, W. S. George, “ T. L. Abbott, Penn Valley. + +@e > a Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the jolliest Dr. J. H: McLean's Little Liver and Balm will set you right again. $1.00 occasions. per bottle. Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Btore. 0 mee Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, Bitters cured him. ;Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IIl., and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and wel]. John Speaker, Catawba, O., bad five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable, One bottle’ Electrie Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. -Sold at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Sauer Kraut. I Weisenburger’s celelrated Sauer Kraut, a first-class article, for sale at the Pl>z» ttore, Try it,. 027-tf Wis,, wae his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fel! away, and he was terribly reduced in tl-sh and strength: Three bottles of Electric had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters the pit of the stomach, the presence of bile ‘. where it does not belong, are alike remedied by this potent reformer of a disordered. condition of the gastric organ aud the liver. . It is the prince of tonics aud stomachics, invigorating at the same time that it remedies. Both appeiite and sleep are improved by it. A wineglass before or after meals, and before fetiring, will be found an efficient restorative of Whe ability to digest and assimilate and to rest tfanquilly. Use it for malarial; kidney and rheumatic trouble and for constipation. For the aged and intirm it is highly beneficial. — Rae Fb eee GREAT VAKS From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from small beginnings. Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles; if allowed to develop they cause much suf‘fering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. -McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys, A trial will convince you of its great poteucy Soid at Carr Bros., Drug Store. NEVADA THEATRE. One Week. —COMMENCUING— Monday, November 12th. The Jemes Ward Company Character /Actor, JAMES fi. WARD, In a repertoire of New Plays Bill Nightly, ‘Tuesday “ “AFTER DARK.” Wednesday ‘‘ “RANCH 10.” Thursday ‘“ “INSHAVOUGE.” — Friday es “THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.” Saturday Evening, “KITTY O'CONNOR ” POPULAR PRICES: 15, 25 and 35 Cts NO HIGHER! MD Reserved Seats at Mulloy’s. Kitts, ri Eee eee 1337 I have sold Aver’s Family Medicinés Thomas, . ee io oeeeeA 7 3 1 for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them. I know of many Sheriff. ae . Wonderful Cures Alderman, .P..... . 21029] performed by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, one ae jf 8 in sarticular being that of a little Douglass, I).. S At TY 1049 daughter-of a Church of England minisOe ee 4478] ter. The child was literally covered ad from head to foot with a red and exClerk ceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, = > ss L in spite of the best medical treatment Austin, Posse sees «see 74% available. Her father was in great Calkins, R. Tae i 1746 distress about the case, and, at my Greanvy, 5 ee 1768 recommendation, at last began to ad: ; minister Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, two botHesarde tles of which effected a complete cure, eee much to her relief and her father’s j : delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, COllind, A).. igs cdegues 1074] he would testify in the strongest terms Headed by the Popular hriah Comedian and Change of Monday Evening, “SHAMUS O'BRIEN,” & Millinery. ——~ inery. GRAND DISPLAY OF lmported Novelties, Ladies’ Pattern Hats. Our Millinery Department A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Mr. RICHARD’ Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207 MeGill st., Montreal, P. Q:., says: as to the merits of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, willcureyou THE PLAGUE BACILLUS. It Is Different From as Ever Before Found In the Human Body. The news that no fewer than 120,000 persons have been swept away by the plague inthe district of Canton gives interest tothe results of the scientific im vestigation of the disease which have just been réceived here.” Two Japanese experts who hive been studying . for several years at the Koch institute were sent by their government to make inquiries, ft hey report that the period of ineuba4 tion is froin two to seven days. This is followed by prostration with high fever, ending in delirinm and coma. Both physicians declare that they identified the plague bacillus, which is different from any ever before found in the buman body. They describe it as slender, straight and short. It devastates all the prinGipal internal organs. 3 Experiments in breeding plague baeilli and inoculating animals with virus invariably produce within two days death under symptoms of the plague. Dr. Kitasato, being satisfiefl there is no other alternative but that either the bacilli or the patient must die, is on the lookout for bacteriocides, but it is too early to expect definite conclusions. — London Cor., New York Sun, Bon Dickinson's Kxechusive ‘oietlade About the only man who goes on the floor of thé house who has no right there is Don Dickinson. The man from Michigan has never been in congress and has no right to mingle with members on the floor during the session. But the doorkeepers pay no attention when he walks in, and it may be that they reMr. Cleveland. No one on the floor makes a formal objection to his presence, so he stays. If any congressman should object, the doorkeepers would have todo their duty and refuse him admittance.——Boston Advertiser. SHE PUZZLES THE DOCTORS. A Remarkable Series of Transitions of ConE ditions In a Missouri Girl, A strange case that is attracting the attention of and puzzling the tocal doctors of Kansas City is that of LiHian Miller, a girl of 11 years, who has undergone a most remarkable change within the past year. About a year ago Lillian was a slight girl, of extreme nervous disposition, She had a fainting fit at that time which the attending physician attributed to nervousness. From that time on the fainting. spells grew frequent until finally they took the form of convulsions, and with. -this § change came one that was wonderful to a degree. The child, when out of the convultions, complained of much pain and acted as a child of her age would naturally. During the convulsions and imme-diatgly y after she appeared to become another person. She took on the appearance of a’very old woman in speech and manner. She would7converse as an old woman and give advice to those around her. She claimed to be 99 years old and did not*know those of the family who were with her. This peculiar condition lasts for an hgur or so, and then she returns to her normal condition. These changes have become frequent until now she about equally divides her time betweep the two conditions. Another strange feature of she case is the fact that while she is in her normal condition she eats very little and appareiitly has no appetite. When she takes on the secondary condition, she eats heartily, and dypring the last three months has grown’ to the stature and development of a woman. While she is im the condition of an old woman she says she is without pain and is perfectly well: She -says she knows-of ®e-one who is named Lillian Miller, but insists that she is very old. She uses language and recites poetry far beyond the ability of a little girl. Drs. C. D. and Park McDonald, ‘her attending physicians, are well known, and they have had in consultation with thein Dr. J. Brummel Jones, who makes a study of nervous and mental diseases. . The parents are anxious that the scientific world may investigate case. — Bt. Louis GlobeDemocrat. a i gard him as a personal representative ofY Season. Right Prices as We. Prices. Dainty No Millinery Store Shows so Many Really New and Desirable Styles at This Department being under the Management of Miss Grace Power is a sufficient guarantee that the Styles are Correct and at Right aaa ___ 8 ' Ban S Mis. Lester & Grawford. Conceits of the 4 “Is: Full to Ov erflowing With All the . dren’s class, Saturday afternoon. ‘ . Choice and PRT TTR RRA A ecwsan ent neve FT —Fror— > A . 2 4 i Bl rr "Public: Favor.
Wawa ew wi iw t¥. wiwis "RT AT RTARTA A) . Regular Tobacco Nominee * Oe dw ede. caw. Woodpec An Honest Havana Cigar. ee G iff, a Native Son’of Maryland Makes ’Em. Nevada City, Calif < NAAMAAALANLAAALAdALAdALAAALdANbAdiS Ker, SSE" SSIveEs00000nn90000nnnopopnnyyNNNNTTEZ RUIN aii a week or $24 month. 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. ble invariably in advance. Mrs. ‘Tucker’s Dancing School. — evening. noon. 2 29 SS Dancing Classes. Prof. John Michell’s dancing class for ladies and gentlerhen will meet at Odd Fel SEWING MACHINES. machine oil, harness shop, Broad street. ml15 Herseat Cooper, Agent. CASH COUNTS at-—— KINKEAD’S House Furnishing Roms, Commercial st., Nevada City. . LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK ! Upholstering Neatly Dore by one of Carpet heyig and Sewing a ey. —GIVEN BY— AT ARMORY. HALL, Thanksgiving Eve:, ef Five priz2s will be awarded as fol lows : Best Group. Most Original character—Lady. Most Original character—Gentleman. Best Dressed character—Lady. Best dressed character—CGentlemen. “The Novelty. 7 STATIONERY, TOYS, SHEET MUSIC, ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ame A FULL LINE OF = 0 in N, Formerly of opened on Broad Street. or Grass Valley, FANCY GOODS, BLANK BOOKS, NOTIONS. has ‘John Waters, Geo. A. Watson. All desiring te attend EN Masquic ais secure admission cards from ‘Meskex: Miche or Watson, Cards free. No one en mascue admitted without { card, dies en masque, 2) cen s ; cents. Masks can be secured at Lester & Craw ford’s, Specti ator 8, furnished by Goldstein & Cohen, San Fran cisco, and placed on exhibition one wee previous to the date above mentioned. Music ie Prof. Goyne’s full orchestra. BROAD STREET, opposite Union St, Have You Seen the aes Golumbian Coffee Pot ? If not, lose no Pr in calling at the. Bee HIVE (GROCERY STORE. Wholesale < or Retail. Commercial Street, near Pine, By using one of these Pots you make the finest and most delicious drinks with one-third less coffee than by any other process, chased the COUNTY: RIGHT pared to supply them either. wholesale or retail. Hires’ Root Beer,! I have pur— and am preDuffy’s Malt Whiskey = ® he Best Medicinal and Family * — Whiske ‘y inthe Market. Agent for Shasta Water. =a J.J. oJ ACKSON Nevada City, Cal. Take the Transcript. Meals 25 Cents. Board by the day, week or mouth. Meals served at all hours ef the day. Chicken served on short notice. ‘Lhe finest Dining Room in the city, CITY HOTEL. Regs to announce to the peop! of Jevada City and the publi generally thet having pur chased the property known as and . odging House, and hay fitted itup in first-class style, for Hotel purposes, she is no prepared to acecommedate the poblie with First-Class Board and Lodging a Reasonable Rates. The Rooms are all Light and Airy. the Best in the Market. * The Hotel wi'l be known ax the Ci ty Hotel Hoping to receive a share of the publie pat ronage, I am, etc. MKS. 0. C, CONL Their New Place. Mrs. L. C. STATTON and Geary Street, Ss ev have opened for in hig ve gh mee LINERY, @ and cordially city to give them a call, in MIL ol WwW. D. Sane : LEWIS & HENRY, (Successors to Thomas Moran ) PROPRIETORS OF~-“THE HUB,” Cholcest Pines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor, Pine and Gemeaie tial Stie tg, length inserted under this head for “BO Cents Each additional line PayaMrz. Tucker will give instruction in Children’s Faivitern Etats, . dancing at the Theater every Wednesday Children’s class, — afterSinger Sewing Machines of all grades, needles and fixtures always on hand at thie agent’s office in James Cairns THE LOWEST PRICES . PARLOR SET BEDROOM DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. . BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC. the Best Upholsterers on the Co ast‘ Grand : Masquerade Profs. [Michell & Watson, . Wednesday, Nov. 28th. ‘Prices of Admis io 1—Ge athe >men, $1. LaA full and fine line of costumes will be MRS. B. LUTZ’S: or lease cit me a call, 027 Mra. ©, C. Conlan . OrT. H GOODMAN, the United St.tes Beer Hall ihg remodeled the same og First-Class, 42° The Tables will be supplied with ‘MISS JESSIE NIVENS H's E removed from 504 Turk Street to 413 th invite all who vigit the A. C. Henry, Steam . -Laundry. North End of Pine Street. Laundrying Called for and Delivered. GF For Calls address postal card to S. B. MILLER, lows Hall every Wednesday evening. ChilSoiree . > every Saturday evening. Ee kad Steam Laundry Association. New Meat ‘Market i. M. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR. Main Street, opposite Coyote Street. a Will keepon handa fullline of ‘3: 1 Fresh and Salt Meats, ma Hams, Bacon and Lard. ‘The Best of Everything in the Market. A share of vour patronage is respectfully Llemestead for Sale A small Dwelling House, containing fiv rooms and a pantry, with. out-buildinz, together with one and a half acres of land set out with fruit trees, situate with n the city . limits, is ffi red for sale at a bargain. Apply to n26 I,J. ROLFE, NATIONAL MARKET Broad St., Oy p. Citizens’ Bank, . C.J. NAFFZIGER, . + Prop’r. Beef, VPFork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, eta, . Hams,.Bacon and Lard, wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found in a first. class market, . . Meats delivered free of charge. : Fine Pasture Ww inter at Keagortih'e Parties wishing good Horses and Cattle ecomma iated by-applyin zs Hohe Bonanza Ranch, Smartsville. A. B, RANSOM, Manager, C. BISHOP. to the un lersigned Or F. ae Soe ee POR § SAL i. +. . ' . . . . jington Mill. =) ; No objectionable characters will be tate of D, R. McKILLICAN, North Bloomadmitted. . field. . 029-1 w * All masks must be raised in the presence = of the Recerrion Commirrer : J, G, Nea-. gle, Under Sheriff ; Dana eet. City . Marshal; R, Dillon, ( ‘onstable ; J i oh . HEE “BRIER CAMP, ‘ i . Rr A New and Beautitul a MOUNTAIN RETREAT In the Vicinity of 0; Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta, M Pp Read what the Rev. J. K. McLean, Pastor of the First Congregationa Church, Oakland, says of it : sk . HAZEL CREEK, April 14, 1894. [ gm more than pleased with it— delighted. The place seems to me to embody all available points for a camp— dry, firm soil, good water (the very best) flue chances for drainage, and scenery. The view of Mt. Shasta is unsurpassable, . . ; : i one of the very bert to be had from any pcint; First-Class . : it ix. visible from every part of the ground The view of the C Iso i % Te. st urant, . . of the Crags also is fine. The gen eral environment is of the best. -1t. is an . oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles long by one-fourth to three-fourths of a mile wide, with receding walla two 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 Nerthern Califorvia, Campere Outtits, Tents, Poles, Bedding, Cots, Oil-stoves, Folding-chatrs, ste., shipped as baggage. For full information addrtgs T. J, LOFTUS, Castella, Cal. Gen. Pass. Agent, : . SouTHERN Paciric COMPANY, San Franeisco . Cal, 54 . { . £. a. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agency. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGER, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, N e t ’ B. ADVERTISEMENTS SOL ICITED FOR iN ail newspapers published on the Pacifi¢ Coust, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian’ “colori Phe ie —_lories, the EKestern Files of ue arly every news paper published 01 the Pacific Coast are kept conubatly on lund, and all advertisers are allowed free access tothem@#uring business hours, aia a DRE. SHAW, Dentist, i Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street NEVADA CITY, CAL, Fine Plate Worka Specialty. All Kinds of Fillings, Extracting Skillfully Done DR. 'N. F. CHAPMAN Dentist. . NEVADA Ciry, 6 =e aE Local Anesthetics if desired. i : ; Office at te residence on Sacramento street, g 8 Pasture fr Rates, can be. A Five-foot Hunt-For particulars write or apply to the EsG REDUCED RATES ssamememnatones ——— THE! Publish BROW? 15 Cts. SIX = FRIDA’ CR Budd Over 5 San F Complet cincts ir afternoo cincts he 2274, These 98,961, These since the The fe the Sup¢ well pre: Willia trial of . Ww. F today f the Sta him that Convent eiseo, W on the r: There . Canice half-pas Some « Next his selec weeks city. 1 Mr. Ws visited 1 is a mu combina here Jai impress eity anc will hav Jame compan foremos " slope al has am) titled t Ayeen st the lea rehares . with he tire n -sented of whi ‘this ci will be class p Oa vopea 6 for th comed ‘is well wsented The pay drasas sented inct-™ On great of the follow meloeT} meloon 8s aminat for th ‘Trish Th at'th with be ol Hl