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October 16, 1894 (4 pages)

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J a ahead ce heieanmeaiaataial oye THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) STEERER "EPG TUESDAY.... ..OCT. 16, 1894. } Nevads Olty, Nevada County, Calif. > t _ Published Eveiings Datly Except undays and Legal Holidays.” ~ SUBSCRIPTION TERMS-—Fifteen Cents a Week, Sixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL Reapine Notices—Ten Cénts a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dolla: a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application. ed Ir ax¥ Repvecican feels determined to stab his party.in the back no one can prevent him. He can do it and think the matter over after election. eo oe THE are Lots of local fights and local dissatisfaction in cities, but on the. State ticket every Redifferent counties and p thlican is sound. ee a Mee aLixcine HAS been avoided ‘by Republican candidates this year and we hope tile mule will be followed to the end of the campaign. None but blackguards indulge in personal attacks upon opposing candidate or parties. : sae By Fee on eta REPUBLICAN BONFIRES ARE blazing ov every hill top in California and the beacon is answered back from every valley. It is is only a question of plurality. Good guessers place Estee’s plurality at from 15,900 to 30,009. THOSE WHO WANT to listen to a fair and able discussion’ of the issues of the day should attend the Estee meeting tonight. Eastern newspapers assert that our candidate for Governor has made the most briiliant campaign sud has handléd the issues more ably than any other man, McKinley not excepted. SSSA ET SS DEMOCRATIC COCK AND bull stories are of-en swallowed by Republicans. Th: Morey letter forgery lost the State to Garfield. . The ery of: railroad, raised by the railroad company itself, defeated Estee in 1882, and caused the election of Gen. Stoneman. How completely the fooled_is. a. matter, of history. trick work again thid fall ? MeEmMBERs oF THE Populist party are nc people were Will the doubt sincere and believe the principles of their platform, if carried out, will benefit There -lingly new in their -prineiples. --Whatic the . country. is__nothing startradically new is radically’ bad. What is not new belongs to the older parties as much as to the new party. Sometimes peopk like to throw away their votes and that is what willbe done this year in California, yleg, there is not a ghost of a chance of them Winning. : eee ae THe CUTTLEFISH has a habit of discoloring the water surrounding it with a view t» screen itself from. observation.when it thinks itself in danger. Our friead,the Democratic party, seems to be resorting to . thag kind of tacties’ this campaign. ‘Ine <targt quesuieu, -wng = Blives ; Chinese question and a dezen cther vital questions‘have been relegated to the rear by the leaders because it was suicidal to attempt to defend them before the people. They have squirted Democratic discoloring qucetion, the ruinous, as many a candicate had found out before him, But ‘his most virulent enemies found no point of attack. Morris M. Estee has been equally fortunate in his campaiga thus far. He -has made no mistakes. He has reflected. honor upon his party and it will honer him with a rousing ee MAOFIBY, ON. NOV. Btberorersmryrore scat Ir ALL THE PEOPLE who have gone to ‘hear Mr. Budd's speeches, as reported by an esteemed contemporary, vote tor him that gentleman will be elected King of California by1,200,000 votes. A careful count of his audiences, as ‘published, gives us these figures, : er ae Republican Speaking. On Monday evening next Governor H. H. Markham will address the people of Nevada City at the Theater. Col. John P. Jackson will also speak. Gov. Markham will be warmly received, as he is very popular with the people here, regardless of party. Mr. Jackson isa good speaker and with the Governor wil] present strong arguments 0 their hearers, Tuesday evening ‘next Governor Markham, Hon. Grove L. Johnson and Judge J.C. Daley will speak at Grass Valley.Judge J. C. Brusie will speak at Truckee next Saturday evening. Oa Monday evening, Nov. 5th, the Republican county nominees will. speak at Grass Valley. 2ee Making an Official Visit. Mrs. E. P. Anderson of San ‘Jose, Presi dent of the Ladies of the G. A. R. Department of California, is making an official visit to Chattanooga Circle of this city. Che State officers have always felt a deep interest in this little circle, which has been ‘ostered by the loyal and patriotic spirit ot the general citizens of Nevada City. Mrs, Anderson had a; brother wounded at the battle of Shiloh, who now lies with many others in the National Cemetery at Louisville. Ky. H r husband, S. B. Anderson, was a bugler.in the famous 7th Michigan. His colone] called for volunteers to cross the river and drive the sharpshooters back that pontoons might be placed for the soldiers to Anderson was only seventeen, but he threw down the bugle andwas the first to step bravery won for him honorable mention in cross on, forward, His courage and the official reports. <s Being Well Received. The Republican county candidates have been meeting with regular ovations at nearly every place visitcd by them thus far on their tour of the county. At You Bet last night a very enthusiastic meeting was held and the people turned out en masse to greet the candidates. 0. K, Cloudman was chosen President of the meeting and W. F. King Secretary. Tonight the candidates will be here, Will Sweep Things. Congressman Bowers predicts that Estee will come from the South to the Tehachapi Pass with a majority of 8000 votes. The enthusiasm over Estee he declares to be everywhere noticeable, and the Republican ticket, from top to bottom, Mr. Bowers declares, is very satisfactory to the people ef the southern counties, RRERE TRIS A Change. On Thursday evening next, instead of the age ae to Mtr Garver, President of the Methodist Wemen’s Home Missionary Society-of'California, will address the members and friends of the church, A good attendance is requested. -*@e+ How’s This! — We offer One Hung/ed Dollars Reward for think.ng they will be to ,otd water over them, veerured, but. Republicans ‘propose * thent Sjiarely up to their --eor™ CaLiOinyA HAS MANY just grievance: agsisit the ‘Southern Pacific Railroad. Yet Calf ia farmers ake freer frum morty State in the Union, Hard where the Southern Paeiti: rkpows. ‘Free trade has had j ywWhere and Democratic free ytemmle ig a7 the bottom of hard times. Voters may be fooled into \elieving all is due to railroad mismanagement and extortion jut oitdanots drop in the bocket. Free trad free mivette what has e414 the misf, yet Democratic \.., what has been d-~* is Only & sta \«\ mitted to make this extract : “We RATHER PITY Béescorasin — fall. They are in ze this crate in Congress, did not pass the Wilson tar: oe. I because it suitea "t. ” California how that they 4° thought nig of the tine assortment of dies. Try them, and any case of Catarr)that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cte. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0, We the undersigned have known F, J. Cheidy forthe last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in al-basinesstransection ad financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm, West & Truax, Wholesule Druggist, Toledo, O. Wacvinec, Kixnan & Marviy, Wholeaple Druggists, Toledo, O, 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. Marvelous Resuita. From a letter written by Rev, J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are per“T have no ‘ssitation in recommeding Dr. King’s New ‘overy, as the résults were almost marvel ‘a the case of my wife. While Twas pastor 0) + 2.4: j aptist Church at Rives Junetion she was broug,. Jown with Pneumonia snceeding La Grippe, Tessivte Paroxyems of coughing would Jay pours with little interruption and itjeemed as if she could not survive them. A riena revum“—Dr. King’s New Discowry ; it, was quick in its work and highly lactory in reguits,” Trial bottles free a pope Ba Drug Store, Regular size 50c. 1 $1.00, Just Received, A. Tam, Broad ¢treot, 0. a many style, —_6-tf Grocery, RUSSIA’S NEW PENAL “HELE.” Sakhalin, Death’s Paradise, to Supplant Siberia as a Convict Colony. It has been decreed by the czar’s government that Siberia -is too good for convicts, and as soon as the new transsiberian railway has penetrated. ita gloomiy depths it will be turned into a ‘‘paradise’’ for agricultural settiers and mining sharps, while nibilists and other refractory.members of Russian society ,will in the future be accommodated on the island of Sakhalin, off the coast of Russia Manchuria, the eastern terminus 6f.¢e czar’s possessions, north of Japan. ; : nations is Sakhalin that the czar only consented to its adoption as an open air prison after the assassination of Carnot and the discovery ef the recent plots against his own life. The people and the convicis of Siberia never speak of the island other than ‘‘the hell of Sakhalin,’’ and its climate is said to be so much worse than that of Siberia as to rob this appellation of an exaggerated character, even in the mouths of these lost ones. V8 Heretofore Sakhalin has been pressed into, service as an open —air—prison-only in the most extreme cases, where capital punishment, by degrees, of course, was intended. Now that the exigencies of the great empire of the north demand the purification of Siberia all sentenced hellish wilderness -without reference to the length of sentence, the nature of the crime or offenses they were accused of, without reference to sex or former status in society. The governor of MancHuria has reported that a human being not born on the island cannot live more than a year there. There is no means of escape except in winter, when if a prisoner can manage to make his way 100 miles north form the prison it is possible to reach the mainland over the ice. The ice bridge is guarded. Still two or three prisoners have escaped by dodging behind masses of snow and ice, or, what is far more probable, by bribing. offisials, At the present moment the most interesting colonist.of Sakhalin is Sophia Bluhstein. She first achieved criminal renown by préssing her attentions upon the shah of Persia during the latter’s visit to St. Petersburg. Sophia had avowedly no intention of adding his majesty to her list of admirers, but sought his acquaintance merely for the purpose of relieving him, if possible, of some of his diamonds. She was foiled in her efforts, but succeeded in having her pritrain. For this piece of enterprise she was_banished—to Siberia_for a-year and while there organized a band of cutthroats and robbers, whose services she controlled on the continent after their terms had expired. She is said to be the sharpest criminal living, and in seuding her to Sakhalin the Russian government claims to have conferred a lasting benefit upon the wealthy classes. —St. Louis Republic. CASIMIR-PERIER'SPARDONS, The New French President's Clemency Net Extended to a Single Anarchist. Among the 374 persons pardoned by M. Casimir-Perier, says our Paris correspondent, figure, first of, all, persons who have been condemned for violence or intimidation in connection with strikes, a highly politic move of President Casimir-Perier, not merely on account of his _personal connection with mining interests, nor because of the advantage in general of making all generous concessions that are consistent with the preservation of law and order,.but also and. in. particular as— being opportune on the eve of an interpellation on the Graissessac strike. Besides. .tpereurser or omer’ common law offen » Who benefit by the accession of a new president. All persons condemned by virtue of the law of 1881 for incitement to anarchist outrages by speech or writing have been systematically excluded from the benefit of pardon. : It is not uninteresting to note that, in the official statement of what has thus been done, the minister and president are carefully exonerated from all. responsibility of having left the anarchists to pay the full penalty of their outrageous acts by the assertion that the minister of justice previously called upon the-parcdons—commission to examine in detail the dossier of the convicts in order to draw up a list of those in favor of whom a measure of clemency might be possible.—London Times: A New and Novel Illusion. ‘At the Earl's Court exhibition is shown a decided novelty which is called the haunted swing. This new side show is of particularly diabolical character. You sit on a swing in a dark room, and while you gently sway backward and forward, a few inches only, the walls of the room are revolving vertically. The effect is to delude the n=appy victim into the belief «mat the compartment is descrivihg an entire circle, Ladies have bev! seen to wildly hold their skirts about their ankles at the moment they imagined they Were hanging in space head downward, ane many a man on leaving the room counts\pig money to see if any dropped from h pocket 60 complete is the illusion. non Correspondent. . p are The Birth of Gooley’s Pond. There is a wonderful swamp immediately ‘below the Mount Pisgah church and not over 800 feet from the road at that point. For many years the place, which is now known as “*Gooley's pond,’’ has been ‘‘wet lands,’’ but not until five yéars ago did water begin to rise over the ground. The place is in a big basin, containing perhaps 60 or 75
acres, of which about 40 acres are now under water, which is from a few inches to several] feet deep, It will finally be a deep lake unless drained, which is not likely to be done, owing to the heavy cost it would require. —Somerset (Ky. ) Reporter. ; ro SN ST Sewing Machine Needles. heeler & Wilson needles for Nos, 6, 7, machines, at Luetrse & Branp’s, FI Per Hundred. Flour $1.90 per hating at Wolf's Cash Sothorrible and revolting to civilized . to deportation are cartied off into the. ° vate car attached to the shah’s special . . ot (Notice, “Only the Scats 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, etec., none impress me more than my own case, Twenty years ago, at the age of 18 years, Thad swellings come on my legs, -which broke and became running 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 ae! ined 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 pleas-. ure in telling what good it did for me.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Preparea vy Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, willcure yous VTTIYVdVSHVS Their New Place. Mrs. L. C. STATTON and MISS JESSIE NIVENS AVE removed from 504 Turk Stréet to 413 it Geary Street. San Francisco, where they have opened for the Fall Trade in MILLINERY, and cordially invite all who visit the city to give them a call. Ol NOW OPEN. The Golden Wes Restaurant, Board may be obtained by the month. First-class service given. Ellis & Temby. Come to the DALY TRANSCRIT JOB. OFFICE —— PORKR— RECEIPTS, BALL PROGRAMS, BUSINESS CARDS, STOCK-CERTIFICATES, aes CHECKS, ASSAY REPORTS, ' ENVELOPES, TICKETS, CIKCULARS, HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS PAY ROLLS, LETTER HEADS, BRIEFS, STATEMENTS, INVITATIONS, ETC.,. ETC. Estimates furnished at short ‘t . Have a Whet You Want, + : RALLY ! . Have You Seen the, ° Golumbian Goffee Pot ? REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. HON. R. I. THOMAS, Candidate’ for Assemblyman, J. A.“RAPP, : For Sheriff, W. P. CALKINS, For County Clerk, B. F. SNELL, For Treasurer, E. B. POWER, Hires’ Root B If not, lose no time in calling at the eon most delicious drin chased the COUNTY For District Attorney, ~e acoftee than by any other process. BEE HIVE (JROCERY Sore. By using one of these Pots you make the finest ks with one-third less 1 have purRIGHT and am prepared to supply them either wholesale or retail. eer, JOHN WERRY, For County Recorder, W.J.ROGERS, 4 z For Supt.of Schools, PAUL QUICK, , : For Assessor, Wall hold meetings at the following times and places : French Corral—Tuesday, Oct 9th. San Juan— Wednesday, Oct, 10th. Cherokee—Thursday afternoon, Oct. 11th. Columbia Hiil—Thursday evening, Oct. lth, Eureka—Friday, Oct, 12th. North Bloomtield—Saturday, Oct. 13th. You Bet, Monday evening, October 15th. Maybert, Wednesday evening, October Wholesdiaor Retail. Duffy’ Agent for Shast Commercial Street, near Pine, s M Whiskey in the Market. a Water. ee — J.J. oJ ACKSON Nevada City, Cal. 17th. < Washington, Thursday, October 18th. Boston Ravine, Saturday evening, October 20th. Boca, Monday, October 22d. , Truckee, Tuesday, October 23d. : Mooney Flat, Thursday, Cetober 25th. Spenceville, Friday, October 26th. Rough and Ready, Saturday evening, October 27th. Cottage Hill, Monday evening, October 29th. Union Schoolhouse, Tuesday evering, October 30th. . ‘ Pleasant . Ridge, Wednesday, October lst. < : Nevada City, Saturday evening, November 3d, : Grass Valley, Monday evening, November 5th. Township Committees will please make arrangements for these meetings. N. P. Brown, ° Chairman Co, Cent,.Com, J. R. Tyrrewn, See’y, FIFTY CENTS A WEEK’ {Advertisements of not to exceed five“lines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents a wvek or $2a month: Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advange. . Dancing Classes. Prof. John Michell’s dancing . clase for ladies and gentlemen will meet at Odd Fellows Hall every Wednesday evening. Chil-, dren’s class, Saturday afternoon. Soiree every Saturday. evening. . ol6 Eas m-—s+ House of four rooms, eentrally located, Furniture for’ sale, cheap. Address F, E, 8., P. O., Nevada, ‘Cal. ol0-lw Money toLoan, Money to loan at reasonable interest in small or large amounts, on good security, Enquire of Leopold Garthe, of lw 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 & cow for sale—half Jersey preferred—should call on the undersigned, at Canada Hill, R. G, McCurcuan, SEWING MACHINES. Singer Sewing Machines of all grades, machine oil, needles and fixtures always on harness shop, Broad street. ml15 Hersert Cooper, Agent. ae ROOM TO RENT. A single room on the-second floor of the Transcript block. Enquire -of Fred E, Musical Department —or— Vint Drug and Stationery Stor EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES . VIOLINS BANJOS GUITARS ACCORDEONS / Will Quickly Get 1 for You =, hand at the agent's office in James Cairns . —H——__— 5 3 Houses for}Sale. Story Houses on Nimrod street, gain if sold immediately, Includingj we MANDOLINS: A‘ & meeting of the Board of Directors of a, declared and made payable on and after Sept, . . 2D. E. Moraan, Sec’y. 7 es Dimeetinn tk STAGE CO, Toa Tobacc¢ Keywest Downer & Wm <Giffi TRY L J V J J / / J J chur“ yatchaad SETS S TSS SSS TEIN HE Victorias A Beautiful Little Cigar of High-Gradeoo OO@ON SALE AT THE Union Hotel, Woodman’s, n’s, John Brace’s. cAI "EM, ASE eek Commercial St., adjoining Transcript Block. G. WM. DURAT-. A baad YORK BAKERY through all time, Ee reellent goods are always here, “WV holesome Bread, if you should seek, WV toting to none here, patrons deem, O' pies, all made with skill and care, His price is always just and ~ R™ and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, t eep:this.in mind,fthat near and far, W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. E D uty U. 8. Mineral Surveyor. Office in Morn & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City. —— Low Price. The undersigned offers for sale Three One They are all in good condition, The lot contains five acres of ground, Free water on the premises. The whole property will be sold at a barFor full particulars apply to THOS. PEARD. ‘Nevada City, Sept. 5th, Dividend Notice, Citizens Bank held on sept. 8d ad 55, of seventy-five cents o ahare png oo) FE. M. PRESTON, Pres. Stockholders’ Meeting. meeting. There will béa medion arias holders of the Downieville Stage Comy e'd at i's office in the National Hotel street, at 7 Pp. M., October Ist, for the pur SHEET MUsiQ aaa pose of e) 4 sosuing ae @ Board of Directors for the w. H, CRAWFORD, Secretary, In-public favor seems to clim B To serve us well is Durst’s,ide A He has it fresh throughout the wee i r In Nevada ' City, he is sipren Of finest styles, and purity The New York Pakery is the xk PUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR AND DEPSCHMIDT BROS., Pine Street, Nevada City Leading Cigar Dealers. —In Stock ~ Leading Lady f General Arthur, The Best Humboldt imp’td, Estrella 5 Cent ’ CIGAR \ Bohemian Club, In the City. \ Harmonia. WeD, Lewis. A. C. Henry. LEWIS & HENRY, (Successors to Thomas Moran.) —PROPRIRTORS -OF— “THE HUB.” Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets. SMOKE ROBERT MANTELL CIGARS. FOR SALE BY Schmidt Bros, Au Cnhas. P. Gray. The Leadiig Ton Cent Cigar. — re, Nevada, Grass Valley and Colfax Stage. A Daily, Four-Horse, Fours teen-Passenger Coach. Leave Courax, Leave Grass Vaaney. 6:30 A.M, 9: ce SS ;, Will connect with Biown & Blamey's *bu: . Take 7:30 "bus to connect with local for the iy Fare, Nevada City,, + « Fare, Grass Valley, « Reduction made on roundip tickets. A nic a collent puamert ow ne hit oe ES wih es"Bus leaves ey. ‘ c lrooke,. Pacific and’ Wisconaig Hotels, ead a GUS. KOPPE, Proprietor. New Meat Market L. M. GAFFNEY, ' PRoPRreror, Main Street, Opposite Coyote Street. Will keep on handa full line of Fresh and Sait Meats, The Best of Everything in the Market. 2 iA here ue your pat: Feet: ettuny e OS es tht ot et Oe oe tee: oe ee ee = <2eo"* Zee ec L m uy)