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October 13, 1894 (4 pages)

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Poe es eID sme an renee: eT GH BREE ¥ ‘ ADM TS, amaaneaien ina afi THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) SAT . OCT. 13, 1894. SATURDAY.. -Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif. Published Evewings Daily Except undays and Legal Holidays. BUBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fiftéen Cents & Week, ®ixty Cents a Month; Six Dollars a Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL Rrapine Notices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Doliar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno Yn on Appilication ReGETRATION WILL BE open only a few. days longer. Have you registered ” +e >—— Grove Jousson in Congress will vote with Tom Reed; Caminetti will vote with Wil. on. Ger on Hat Register and be right quick about it~ “You have no time to lose Mr. Voter who puts everything of until the last minute. ——— + s@o-———— Mr. Esrex 1s conducting a gentlemanly campaign. Ue attacks no one. neither opposing candidates or opposing He talks from the record. ~ ———_. = er prrties. ~~ San. Francisco 18 really the battle ground in this campaign. The indications are very favorable for a Republican victory there on election day. THERE Is ‘Gore to be a big rally at the Estée meeting in Stocktom on the 23d. Marching clubs from surrounding towns and cities will be there: in force. a great day for the Slough City. EE Re ee WHILE IT Is true that Democratic success **busted”’ the country, still there is some Consolation in the fact that it hag also ‘‘busted” the Democratic party. two years ago has aad A CompARISON oF the speeches made by Mr. Estee with these delivered by Mr. Budd ought to satisfy voters which candidate is best equipped for the office of trovernor of California. Ree ine Some. GENIUS IN last Friday’s Call places Mr, Budd and Mr, Estee side by side, He makes quotations from the speeches of both gentlemen on the same issues “In must be peculiarly so to Mr. Budd. 1<-0@9-o—Tuomas V. Cator, Populist nominee for United States Senator, declares that Estee _will be elected, and hé believes Webater wil] poll more votes than Budd. Comparisens are always odious. this case it You are right, Thomas. Well informed Democratic leaders think the same way, and some are putting up money on their judgment. ——_—___—_-+-0@e-—-—_~ Iv ts A singular coincidence that neither Mr. Estee or Mr. Johnson ‘‘whoop it up” with the boys both their opponents do. Some think this ~will advantage the latter candidates. . But it is a mistake. b ‘smoothed over by a debauch. . + 2@e02THe MAN wHoOfails to. vote this year ought to be disfranchised. There never was an election fraught with graver queson this campaign, while Times are too serious to e tions, California Republicans should on November 7th send words of gédqd cheer to their Eastern. brethren .assnring them of solid enpport for the next Republican nominee.for President of the United States by electing the whole Republican ticket here this campaign. dc litinee Dp at Caerre nt Wuen Gov. MARKHAM visited this section four years ago ‘on his campaign two reporters followed him, All remember how ludicrous their reports to the city papers were. It is well to remember’ that a Los Angeles reporter followed Mr, Budd on his southern tour and wrote as his imagination dictated to “the ‘‘most always sometimes tell” from news£: paper reports what is the true inwardness. : —_—-> + 9ee + ib. Tee Reruptrcan ovr.ook for success The people are reading and thinking. All that is needed for Republican success is thought, The people in every Northern State that have held elections ,since last April went Examiner, You cin’t this fall grows brighter day. by day. through the same process and the result was Overwhelming Repnblican victories, The same result may be expected on the th day of November inCalifornia, SV & pies A BUCKBOARD MAY be a good thing in a rough country, and a buckboard campaign may be a good thing for a party having no issues of more importance to the people, weabinialions’ men prefer adiscussion of ues that are seriously affecting the people of this country today. Intelligent peo* ple desire to have such issues seriously and intelligently discussed, instead of listening to buckboard farces and campaign whoop4 Ups. oOo No ONE LIKES @ “stuck-up” man. But dignity spat be combined with genialty to win respect. It was al] right for Mr. in hig ‘south of Market” speech to ™ tell the crowd when they visit him ‘‘after he is elected Govenor” to not knock, but ebalk right in and sey, ‘‘how are you Jim,” but in practice most people would like to see a Governor of a great State maintain the dignity due his position, It won't do Jim, He abuses It will be} ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. od F. B. Hebbt, Boston, J. A. Conner, San Francisco, Ben Lamborn, “ ! Richard Davis, Grass Valley, R. M. Mason, Lincolv, (ceo, Uhl, Oakland. W. M. Fowler, Newcastle, D. Killen, San Francisco, A. Caminetti, Jackson, ; F. J. Connelly, San Francisco, Nitk Barker, South Bend,; F. Burroughs, Graniteville, J. Hennessy, Grass Valley, M. J. Brock, Uolumbia Hill, S, L. Parson, Eureka, W. L. Pritchard, Sacramento, Dan Hubbard, San Francisco. John Lockhead, ¥ O. Saunderhaus, W. W, Casserly, Mrs. C. C. Wallace, Trackee, Miss Stewart, Washington, H. Braunschweiger, San Francisco. ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. G. Broderick;s& w., San Francisco, T. J. Anderson, &f., sd W. A. McKenzie, J. B. Lithgow, Washington, H. German, San Juan,Ed German, ‘‘ JA oes : A. C. Henry & w., Loomis, Dr. Bronson, Gibsonville, A. 3. Parsons, Oroville, A. Pealer, a M. P. Casey, A. Hurley, Mrs. Cary, Bloomfield, Walter Stone, Alpha, Harry Goethe, “ W. 8. Baur, Oakland, T. J. Nolan, Grass Valley, F. KR. Tyler, Sunny Side. J. T. Deal, # _————+66 How’s This! & We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O, We the undersigned have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly henorable in all business transaction and financially able to carry out any. obligation made by their firm. Wusr & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. WaLptnc, Kixnnaxn & Marvin, Wholesdle Druggists, Toledo; oO. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75”. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. Just Received. A. Tam, Broad street, has just received a fine assortment of the best and purest candies. Try them. oysters always on hand and served in any style. o6-tf 22a. Dancing Classes. Fresh Prof, Michell’s dancing class for ladies and gentlemen meets at Odd Fellows Hall on Wednesday evening. The children’s class meets’ Saturday afternoon, Soiree every Saturday evening. 09 -5t Agents Wanted. Wanted:—Active, reliablé lady or gentleman te represent us; $18 weekly. State age and give reference, Address Shepp Co., P. O. Box, 785, Philadelphia, Pa, 08 ‘oo Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted {ts curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by which the energy of the system is recruited. It is pleasant to the taste, tasily borne on the stomach and harmless under prolonged use. Try it. Sold at Carr Bros,, Drug Store. DAILY TRANSCRIPT JOB OFFICE RECEIPTS, BALL PROGRAMS, BUSINESS CARDS, STOCK CERTIFICATES, BANK CHECKS, ASSAY REPORTS, ENVELOPES, TICKETS, CIRCULARS, HANDBILLS, Estimates furnished at short to make “‘a little health’ go a long way.’] from Maine to California. “Only the Scars Remain,” . . Says Henry Hupson, of the James , Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philad el phia, Pa., who certifies as follows: “Among the many testimonials which I see in regard to certain medicines performing cures, cleansing the blood, ete., none impress me more than my own case. Twenty years ago; at the age of 18 years, [had swellings come on my legs, which broke and became ruDnning sores. Our family physician could do “me no good, and it was feared that the bones would be affected. At last, my good old Mother Urged Me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the scars remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer’s Sarsaparilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleéasure in telling what good it did for me.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Preparea vy Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, * Cures others, willcure yous -GREAT-AIGCOMPANY Miss Truly Shattuck. —AND— Miss Kitty Kursale. VWTTINVdVSUVS Nevada Theatre, Monday .Evening, October 15th. A Good Clean. Record for : Stewart's : Comic : Players . In the King Comedy a wand xi. 150 Nights in New York City, 100 Nights in Boston. 100 Nights in a ‘ 3 yearson the road playing the big cities For three consecutive years the Christmas and New Years’ Attraction at the Bush Street Theatre, San Francisco—packing that huge Theatre to the doors every night, We hear the same cry, everywhere COME: BACE! You will certainly say the same. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. Box Sheet at Mulloy’s. Estee and Millard ‘The mining industry of our State should receive such aid and protection as will insure its permanence and prosperity, and for that purpose we favor such State and National legislation as will relieve the miner from unnecessary burdens, enable bim to obtain and develop his mining property, and will promote and encourage the business of all kinds of miniog.—Rerun.ican PuiaiFORM, HON. MM ESTEE, Republican Nominee For Governor, = @ cw AED 3 H ON. LEE FAIRCHILD, —AND— Hon. J. H, Neff, Will address the people at NEVADA CITY, P, B. CORNWALL, Chairman Repub]'can State Central Committee, Notice. D, M, LURNS, Seoretary, TUESDAY, cia 16, Political Announcements.
Under no circumstances will any announcement be made until Paid for. $10 isthe charge. a, For Treasurer. B. fF. SNELL —~ Is'the Regular Republican nominee for the office of County Treasurer. For Superintendent of Schools. MISS SALLIE MACAULEY Is the regular Democratic nominee for the office of Superintendent of School. For Recorder. JOHN WERRY Is the regular Republican nominee for the office of County Recorder. For Justice of the Peace. TT, A CARR WR regular Democratic nominee for Justice of the Peace of Nevada Township. For Assessor. — PAUL QUICK Is the Regular. Republican Nominee for Assessor." $$ $$ For Assessor. W. H. MARTIN ls the regular nominee of the Democratic Party for the office of County Assessor. for Public Administrator. ED. W. SCHMIDT Is the regular nominee of the Democratic Party for the office of Public Administrator. For Treasurer. J. J. JACKSON Is the Regular nominee of the Peopls Party and solicits the votes of the people of all parties. For Superintendent of Schools. W. J. ROGERS Is the Regular Republican nominee for Superintendent of Schools, For District Attorney. BE. B. POWER Is the Regular Republican nominee for District Attorney. For County Clern. WILLARD P. CALKINS Of Truckee is the regular nominee of the Republican Party for the office of County Clerk. For District Attorney. (. F. MCGLASHAN Of Truckee, is the regular nominee of Populist Party for District Attorney. ¥ Their New Place. Mrs. L. C. STATTON ¢ and MISS JESSIE NIVENS AVE removed from 504 Turk Street to 413 Geary Street. San Francisco, where they have opened for the Fali Trade in MILLINERY, and cordially invite all who visit the elty to give them a cal ol NOW OPEN. The Golden Wes Restaurant, Board may be obtained by the month. First-class service given. Bllis & Temby. (Formerly City Hotel. ) Corner of Broad and Union Streets, NEVADA CITY, CAL. MISS M. MOONEY The : Transcript a Advertising Medium IT 1S THE B:B:S:T RE PUBLICAN MEETINGS. HON. R. I. THOMAS, Candidate for Assemblyman, J. A. RAPP, : For Sheriff, W. P. CALKINS, For County Clerk, B. F. SNELL, j : For Treasurer, E. B. POWER, For District Attorney, JOHN WERRY, For County Recorder, W. J. ROGERS, For Supt. of Schools, PAUL ‘QUICK, z For Assessor, Will hold meetings at the following times ‘. and places : French Corral—Tuesday, Oct. 9th. San Juan— Wednesday, Oct. 10th. Cherokee—Thursday afternoon, Oct. 11th. Columbia Hill-Thursday evening, Oct. tith, pete ~ Eureka—Friday, Oct. 12th. North Bloomtield—Saturday, Oct. 13th. You Bet, Monday evening, October15th. Maybert, Wednesday evening, October 17th, : Washington, Thursday, October 18th. Boston Ravine, Saturday evening, October 20th. 3 Boca, Monday, Octaber 22d. Trackee, Tuesday, October 23d. Mooney Flat, Thursday, Cctober 25th. Spenceville, Friday, Ovtober 26th. Rough end Ready, Saturday evening, October 27th. Cottage Hill, Monday evening, October 29th. : tober 30th. Pleasant 3st. Nevada City, Saturday evening, November 3d. Grass Valley, Monday evening, November 5th. Ridge, Wednesday, October Township Committees will please make arrangements for these meetings. : ‘N, P. Brown, Chairman Co, Cent, Com. J. R. Tyrrewt, Sec’y. 1 WEEK. {Advertisements of not to exceed five™lines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents aw.ek org2amonth. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month: Payable invariably in advance. . For Rent. House of four rooms, centrally located. Furniture for sale, cheap. Address F, E. ., P. O., Nevada, Cal. o010-lw : > Money to loan at reasonable interest’ in small or large amounts, on good security. Enquire of Leopold Garthe, oflw ~ Furnished Rooms to Rent. . Parties desiring rooms can secure the same by calling on Mrs. Joy, Pine street, near Suspension bridge. o6-tw Cow Wanted. Any one having a cow for sale—half Jersey preferred—should cal] on the undersigned,. at Canada Hill, R. G. MeCurcnan, SEWING MACHINES. Singer Sewing Machines of all grades, machine oil, needles and fixtures always on hand at the agent's office in James Cairns harness shop, Broad street. ml5 Herpert Coorer, Agent. ROOM TO RENT. A single room on thessecond floor of the Transcript block. Enquire of Fred E. Brown. Musical Department —~or—Vinton’s Drug and Stationery Store EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES ! Includingg VIOLINS BANJOS MANDOLINS; GUITARS ACCORDEONS If . Have Not What You Want, >> . . Will Quickly Get it for You >see SHEET MUSIC ORDERED. HOME’FOR SALE.—— WILL BESOLD AT A BARGAIN. ing five rooms and a pantry, together. with Barn, Chicken House, Woodshed and twelve or fourteen acres of land under cultivation, in clover, and a choice variety of young fruit trees, situate directly on the line of the Electric Railroad, midway betweén Nevada City and Grass Valley. Fir terms, apply to I. J, ROLFE, Nevada City. BEE H By using one of these P Union Schoolhouse, Tuesday evering, OcA cne-story: cottage, nearly new, contain¥ * Golumbia IVE If not, lose no time in calling at the ‘yROCERY STORE. and most delicious drin pared to supply ots you make the. finest ks with one-third less coffee than by any other process. 1 have purchased the COUNTY RIGHT and am prethem either wholesale or retail. Hires’ Root Beer, Wholesale or Retail,” Tr bo erent ip ~* >: Cominercial Street, near Pine, Malt Whiskey — ~The Best Medicinal and Family Whiskey in the Market. Agent:for Shasta Water. J.J. SA CKSON ~ . Nevada City, Cal. Try i See s% SIS Fie AS AS AS Keywest Vi ee ) A Beautiful Little Cigar of High-Grade obacco. (ar ON SALE AT THE Union Hotel, Downerf& Woodman’s, Wm Giffin’s, John Brace’s. aK He Gtorias If ae eel mg VARN\ Commercial St., adjoining Transcript Block. a. WM. Dt RST, Prop'r. ay abe YORK BAKERY through all time, : In public favor seems to clim B Yugster goods are always here, To serve us well is Durst’s ide A TW helesomeé Bread, if you should seek, He has it fresh throughout the wee Kk Beta to none here, patrons deem, O' pies, Rw and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, In Nevada City, he is anpren 5) < 1) all made with skill and, care, His price is always just and fai R Of finest styles, and purit 7 cor in mind,fthat near and far, The New York Bakery is the kk® WwW. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Dwi COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEPuty U.S. Mineral Surveyor, Office in Morp & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City. 3 Houses for, Sale. si Low Price. The undersigned offers for sale Three One Story Houses on Nimrod street. They are all in good condition. The lot contains five acres of grovnd, Free water on the premises, The whole property will be sold at a bargain if sold immediately. For full particulars apply to THOS. PEARD. Nevada City, Sept. 5th, Dividend Notice. T.a meeting of the Board of Directors of Citizens Bank held on Sept. 34 a dividend, o. 65, of seventy-five cents per share was duly Seolared and made payable on and after Sept, EK. M. PRESTON, Pres, D. E. Morgan, Sec’y. . on Stockholders’ Meeting. OWNIEVILLE SrAGE CO, ANNUAL meeting. There will bea mecting of the kholders of the Downievi Stage Comany hed at its office in the Natfonal Hotel, road street, at 7p. Mm., October Ist, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the easuing year.y. H. CRAWFORD, Secretary. Neyada City, Se, t, 20, 1504, — New York Bakery . Leading . Leading Lady 'SCHMIDT BROS., Pine Street,@Ncvada City. Cigar Dealers. —In paces General Arthur, The Best 5 = Cent’ CIGAR In the City. Humboldt Imp’td, Estrella, Harmonia. W. D. Lewis. A. C, Henry. LEWIS & HENRY, (Successors to Thomas Moran.) —PROPRIETORS OF— “THE HUB.” Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. — 4 —__—___—Cor, Pine and Commercial Streets. SMOFRFE ROBERT» MANTELL CIGARS. FOR SALE BYSchmidt Bros, Ad Chas. P. Gray. The Leading Ten Cont Cigar. , and Colfax Stage. Af Daily, Four-Hofse, Fourteen-Passenger Coach. Leave Courax, Leave Grass VaLey, ee M. ORM, Fare, Novelties, 1 28 Fare, Grass Valley, = $1 00 Reduction made on round-trip tickets. A nice and shady twelve-mi ne ° cellent peenety and no high tr ~ . bieadaay tis leayes every morning from ad lrodke, Pacifie and Wiscenala Hotels. ad "yd GUS. KOPPE, Proprietor. . New Meat Market L. M. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR, Main Street, opposite Coyote Street. Will keep on hand e full line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard. The Bes‘ of Everything in the Market. A share «f your }a' omage§ Ietrespectfully. } li ited,