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October 18, 1894 (4 pages)

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I ey amily a Cal. "Oe TN ee nw ww ye Tw NK eT TET llUlUlUllle d Cigars. eets. HIGARS, 3ros , rey. Cigar. alley. ge. Fourach, s VaLLey, A. M, ee ein the ay city 1 25 ets. e with 'exE te Ho irket » La Grippe and tried all the THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Every Bvoning aie Ae Sunday. BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month (WHEN PAIDgINGADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER. YEAR. THURSDAY..... OCT. 18, 1894. William Beckman.* St. Helena Star: William Beckman of ‘ Sacramento is the Republican nominee for Railroad Commissioner of the 3d District, Mr. Beckman is a pioneer of California, having cast his first vote for President in Yolo county in 1852. During his first few yeare in the State he followed the occupation of mining in Trinity county, and after that engaged in farming in 8 cramento county. Ip the’ year 1879 he organized the People’s Savings Bank in Sacramento and has been its President ever since that. time. He has served his county in the capacity of Supervisor several terms and is one of the solid business men of Sacramento. Four year: ago he was elected Railroad. Commissioner of this district by more than 4,000 majority over a popular Democrat, He is an honest, liberal and broadminded man, and the many flattering comments of his public career by the press leads us to believe his candidacy for re-election is seu oe with genera) favor. és 226 — THERE are many accidents and diseases which affect Stock and cause serious inconvenience and loss to the farmer in his work, which may be quickly remedied by the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniiment, A Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. + 0@ee--—-—— Popular Brands. “Manhattan Club” and ‘Cyrus Noble” are favorite brands of whiskey, and deservedly so, because of their purity and excellence, Judges pronounce these brands as first-class, and for family or medicinal use, where a pure stimulant is needed, you can rely on the quality as being the best. A. Isoard & Son are agents and can supply customers in quantities ‘to suit, Their store on Broad street-contains the largest stock o' wines and liquors of all kinds in the county, and they sell at less than SanFrancisco prices. ——_—_+ +e _— ae WHATEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its origina] color by the use of that potent remedy Ha!]’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. 0 2@e-e = Resigned the Rector ship. Rev. W. M. Reilly has tendered his resignation as Rector of Emmanuel Episcopal ‘Church, to take place on December first, to enable him to accept acall from St. Paul’s church of San Francisco. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: ‘I have no hesitation in recommeding Dr. King’s New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor oi the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery ; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results.” ‘Trial bottles free at Carr Bros Drug Store.” Regular size 50c. and $1.00. teens wee! Rare Stones. Leutje & Brand have just received a large and elegant assortment of precious stones. iverything bought at this old establishment guaranteed as represented. » tf = ee The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. — ville, Tll., says: covery I owe my life. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers“To Dr. King’s New DisWas taken with physicians for miles around,-but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store] sent for'a bottle and began its use and from the first dose I began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and around again, It is worth its weight in gold, We don’t keep store or house without it.” Get a free trial at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. ELEN tuckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion ot money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. . For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. . MOST PERFECT MADE. A jeer, Alum or any ober du Free ~ 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. GOVERNOR MARKHAM os He Will Arrive Here This Evening. A Salute-Will Be Fired Upon His ‘Arrival, and a Reception Will Take Place Later. Governor Markham will arrive here on He will be met at the depot by a committee and the 5 o’clock train this evening. taken in a carriage to the Union Hotel. A Governor’s salute will be fired upon the arrival of the train. Beginning at 7 o’clock the Governor will hold a reception at the hotel. and all our people, ladies and gentlemen, are invited to callon him. A band et music will be in attendance and it is the intention to make the Governor’s brief stay as pleasant as. possible, and at the same time give everybody an opportunity of meeting him personally. . We have never had a Governor who was so popular with the people of this part: of the State as is our present Chief Executive, and he is always welcome in Nevada county, He is held in high esteem by the people Fis because of the friendly consideration he has shown to the mining interests, and their love for, him, as shown upon other occasions, is the very strongest endorsement that could be given him, Tomorrow the Governor will go to Downletillé; where he will address a Republican meeting Saturdaynight. He will return here and speak at the Theater Monday even=" ing, at which time Col. John P. Jackson will also speak, Tuesday evening next Governor Markham speaks at Grass Valley, together with Judge J.C. Daly. OE ANTI©DEBRIS COMMITTEE. Meeting of the Executive Board Held in Sacramento. The Executive Committee of the State Anti-Debris Association met at Sacramento on Tuesday and transacted routine business, The Manager’s report showed what had been done during the last month, and that the indications were that many miners, after a season of enforced idleness, were getting ready to resume when the rainy season should commence. An application was received from some miners on the American river, asking that ~. the injunction served on them be raised, as they are now mining by the sluice process. The application was referred for further investigation, It was stated that efforts were to be made at the coming session of the Legislature to have repealed all laws. against hydraulic mining, so that it could be revived with “old-time glory” to fill up the river again with debris, The opinion was expressed that the people of tlie valley should see to it that they do not lose by legislation what they have gained after so much tees i in the Courts, + OBO — ---A ‘ A RONE-FORMING, blood-making, growthpromoting compound is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ——_—__ —+-0@e-2——————— ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. W. B. Corwin, San Francisco, R. Lemnin and w., Angles Camp, A, P. Erikson, Washington, L. H, Savage, Graniteville, H. H, Britt, Portland, B. P, Noland, San Francisco, A. N. Williams, ae Geo. Leonard, « C. G, Woodburn, Sacramento, 8S. A. Smith, Downieville, Dr. C. A. Burleigh, Forest Hill, Mrs, M. E. Burleigh, Los Angeles, Mrs, Thoraton, Oa land 5 M, KE, Dittmar, Red Bluff, F. B. Hobbs, Boston, Mass., ©, H, Adams, San Francisco, C. B. Harwood, uh J. B, Sargent, Cement Hill, J. O. Culiver, San Francisco, A. B. Dickerson, “6 D, Furth, San Juan. ‘ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. J. McIntosh, Relief Hill, C. O, Jepson and w., " H,. B, Larsen, " T. M. Smith, Chico, J. Curry, Dz. Loodiiva, San Juan, Mrs. L. Burroughs, Graniteville, S. 8, Stete, San Francisco, L, J, Harte, A. C. Henry and w., ‘‘ E, 8, Earl, ( J, Sna te A. L. Burroughs, Bloomfield, R,. Monteith, B. A, Sims, ue pe Alpa, x ton. J. Muell, Columbia Hill, I. Stege, 5 N. Jones, Oroville, ee E. 8, Eaton, * J. B. Brace, ‘* W.G, Carr, ane Ranch, NOW AMONG THE BEST. What Some of the Early-Day Nevada City Musicians Are Doing. San Francisco, Oct. 14th. My Dear Transcript: This is the busiest month of the year for me. I am _ so tired when I get home that I think I cannot write another line. , But I am spurred on by the many compliments I receive from those whose praise is praise indeed, And when my old school-master commends me, and says he has told others to read my thoughts, I feel Iam more than compensated for the time expended, A GROWL. ‘Once upon atime,” as the story book says, there lived in the city of New York a man nained Fitz-Greene Halleck. Every schoolboy knows that he was thé author of ‘‘Marco Bozzaris;” but every one does not know that he was a writer of far wider range. .He once wrote a beautiful little ode to spring. Icost him a great deal of . thought, and he watched for its publication rwith anxiety. What.was his horror to see his words changed, and the verses made ridiculous, He sat down and wrote, in his righteous indignation, the following: “‘There’s a sweet little ode on the opening of spring, Where I spoke of the dewdrops on freshly-blown roses; But the nasty. things made it on freshly-blown noses ! ” Where does the application come in? Well, the -proof-reader must have been asleep whon he read the proof of my last letter. Ifever I lose my soul it will be because, as a compositor, I have used such profane words over vile manuscript that 1 am ashamed to think of them, Profanity and myself have parted company. But, for fear some other poor wretch may have his son! put in jeopardy, in all my writing to the press I have endeavored to maké every letter clear and every word distinct. There! I’ve bad my growl, A MAPPY -LoT, co It has been a custom of: mine to drop into the Supreme Court building two or three times a week, as I have a number of friends located there. Last Saturday I wént up to the top story, where the Supreme Court is located. It was pay day. For some reason the Justices had not received any salary for two months, ‘and there was joy in the camp; _ because, strange as it may appear to the, ordinary mind, Justices-of the Supreme Courthave to pay their bills' like any layman would, Straying into the Clerk's office I met Mr, . L. H. Brown, our candidate for Secretary of State. as I am interested in this matter. frank, he was truthful. He was By his own efforts he won the fight. Col. Burns did not want him, For months he had been working for it. He had made a thorough canvass of the State. Alameda county led off with 55 votes, and when the roll call was completed it was found that he had over 500 votes, without counting San Francisco, All the Supreme Judges are for him, he is a native son, he has never gone back of his party, and he deserves the support of every one who believes in party fealty. ; And now let us seek the Muses, said that **Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.’ Nevada ccunty has produced some musicians who have made notonly a State but It is I put several questions to him, . Tiseases spring from @ natural affinity for lumber he went into the barrel business. .But his musical desires led him on and he finally succeeded in organizing the Second Regiment Band. It is now called the Park Band and Mr. Coggin is its business manager. His lip is as strong as ever, He still plays the B-flat. When I think of Wallace Williams, as he stood on his father’s porch in the ‘‘wee sma’ hours of the night,” breathing his thoughts through his instrument, Iam reminded of some lines of Sir Walter Scott, but with a difference: One blast upon his bugle hora woke up @ thousand men ! I quote but one line. It will be understood by those who lived in Nevada City at.the time. When'I think of. the many sleepless nights [ have passed on account of this musical rivalry I am glad to think that it is athing of the past, and that in the natural course of all humanity it has been settled by the inevitable. At the same time these things were occurring in Nevada City there lived in Grass Valley a musician of more than local note. His name was H. Schriener, As a violinist he had no equal in that. place, Eventually he came to this city, and his ability was readily recognized. He led the orchestras .of many of the principal theatres here, and I do not believe he was ever without a position. He bought a cigar stand on California street. It was a meeting place of some of the most prominént musicians here; and when H. Schriener was called from the terrestrial orchestra to the celestial one above, no one was more sincerely mourned than he. WALTER MEAb, Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make ‘‘a little health go a long way.’ [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, easily borne on the stomach and harmless: under proldnged use. Try it. Sold at Carr Bros,, Drug-Store. oe 6s. ae Horse Hurt. _ J.J. Jackson was coming from Chicago Park last night when his valuable horse, Jerry, met with a painful accident. nail penetrated the horse’s hoof, causing a severe wound, After much trouble the nail was extracted and medicine applied, The horse will be incapacitated for some days as a result, —9e0s— GREAT VAKS From little acorns grow, so also do. fatal small beginnings. Never neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles; ‘He told. me the . if allowed to develop they cause much suf. whole story of his nomination. 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 potency Soid at shank Bros., Drug. Store. FOR RENT. Furnished House and Ranch,
Situate two miles from town, will be let for the coming winter, or a longer period if desired. pply to I. J. ROLF. REPUBLICAN a National reputation. In the sixties there came to Nevada City a thin, cadaverouslooking individual. He was of German descent: and his full, long-flowing beard gave him quite a distinguished appearance. There was a little boy living in Nevada City at that time who had displayed more than ordinary ability on the violin. This old virtuoso, whose name was Schmidtschneider, took a fancy to the boy and taught him as he only couldteach. To him it was as though his own son was under his instruction. All his spare moments were devoted to the boy; and so thorough was the work he did that today Marcus Blam is réségnized all over the United States as one of its leading mnsicians, He is leader of a band here; he writes music for several Eastern houses, notably White, Smith & Co., of Boston, the home of music, and is recognized by all asa master of his art, Buthe is the same old Marcus—no airs, no affectation. He looks after his old mother with as much affection and solicitude as though he was not at the head of his profession anda man sought by many. A great many years ago, how many I do not care to say, there lived on Gold Flat a common, ordinary-looking man, who was employed in some capacity around the ‘saw mill operated by a Mr. Wentworth. About this time it was decided to start -a brass band in Nevada City. All the available talent was interested in the scheme, and the man from Gold Flat put in his name. He had no experience—he was green—but he had a will power to overcome all obstacles, He elected to play the B-flat cornet. Now, there was another man in-Nevada City who hadthe same ambition, so it was decided to have two B-flats, one to relieve the other, as is done at the present time in all metropolitan bands, Well, the band organized, and my old friend, Carter, anegre, who had been member of the celebrated Johnson Band of Philadelphia, was the teacher, I believe he has gone to his etercal rest, But to resume, The members of the band made rapid progress, but there was a rivalry between the B-flat **spielers.” Gold Flat listened to the notes that were made by the breath of the lumberman, while Nevada City suffered the infliction of midnight serenades from the MEETINGS. Extras, .. A steel . club being the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. THAT CRICKET GAME. Official Score of the Match Played at Penryn Sunday. Last Sunday the Nevada City: Cricket Club played a match game of cricket at Penryn with the Citrus Colony Cricket Club, Our boys, although they played very well considering the practice they have had, were no match for the Citrus boys, who are skilled players. The boys had a great day’s sport, however, and never éajoyed themselver better, Our bowlers were fully equal to those of the Citrus team, but at batting and the general technique of the game were sadly deficient, They, however, are not disheartened, but are determined to practice, so that the return game, which will be played here, may be one worth seeing. ec: The following is the score made Sunday: FIRST INNING—NEVADA CITY CLUB, R. Jilbert b Portman...;. ‘ John Eddy—run out. William Jeffrey b Brown. James 29% him J, Jones b Brown . J, Hill—stumped. J. Foss c Brown Pee MR OCROWE CoCo es Caskesseeand evan E. J. Baker c Burbridge : N, Sandow—not out. Extras. SECOND INNING—NEVADA’ CITY CLUB, N. Sandow b Coates. . . John Eddy—stumped R. Jilbert b Simmons ety W. Jeffrey c Coates,..... J, Eddy b Simmons. . . J, Jones o Coates.. ». J. Hille Simmons. J, Foss'b Sinmous J. James b Simmons.. . J, EK. Carr—not out.. . K, J. -Baker—stumped R, Shugg.) Coates..0.... CITRUS COLONY CLUB; . Hitchcock b Jeffrey. . A. H. Jackson b James. ae Brown b Jeffrey . . Macauley—ran out. ,, Sieamwons b James . A. Bull b James . Burbridge ¢ Foss . H. Thurston’b James. . . B, Portman b Foss . E. Coates b Jetlrey . F, Jones b reais . E. Packenham—not out.. 2.2.0.. Extras.. To enrich and vitalize the Uluod, no medi-. rilla, 7 e@eThe Second Meeting. The second meeting of the whist club recently organized was held last evening at the parlors of the NewYork Hotel, the Carter, A. most delightful’ evening was spent. A name was selected for the club, bnt it was afterwards deemed advisable not to adopt it but to make another~selection. The tirst prizes were won by J, F>Colley and Mrs. Fred E. Brown, the booby prizes going to Charles Grissell and. Mrs. A. M. CGiray, Consrivation and all irregularities of the vowels are ‘beat remedied by the use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. EIS Re $2 Per Hundred. Geo, C.*Gaylord is now selling Snow Flake Flour at $2 peor hundred ein COL. JNO P, JACKSON Will address the people —Or— NEVADA CITY -— ON Monday Evening, Oct, 22d. GOV. HH. MARKHAM HON. GROVE L. JOHNSON —AND— JUDGE J. C. DALY Will address the people —Or— New Tailoring Estalishment, NEW GOODS. -~ 2 H. POETTER Has just opened a New Tailor Shop in the Transcript Block, Commercial Street, with the largest stock of , +++ fori Cloths Ever shown in Nevada county, Suits made to order at lower rates than can be had in the State. A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale, Cleaning and Repairing promptly attended to. CITY HOTEL. Mrs. ©. Cc. Conian Doge to announce to the people evada City and the public pany ehased thet having pur€ property known as the United States Beer Hall and Lodging House, and having remodeled the same and fitted itup in first-class style, for Hotel purposes, she is now prepared to accommodate the public wittr First-Class Board and Lodging at Reasonable Rates. The Rooms are all First-Class, Light and Airy. sa@The Tables will be supplied with the Best in the Market. The Hotel wi'l be known as the City Hotel. Lact iy to receive a share of a abe Aw ronage, . am, ete., MBS. O Assessment Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby aves ata gues ng of the Directors, held o' the Ith d on rennet 1804, an assesament, WueEn persons = » weak and languid, from sickness or overwork, feel debilitated blood is out of order, and they need help to throw off the miserable feeling. The best remedy for this purpose,is Dr. J; H, McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, It restores lost strength, gives a“ vigor to circulation, promotes nee appetite . desert air. lawyer. I must confess that I admired them for the time they devoted to their and: depfeseed, it is an indication that the. studies. But when the clarion sounds of the lawyer's cornet rose ever the sleeping heads of the weary citizens, a feeling of inio GRASS VALLEY}: —ON— them, The Gold Flat man ‘“‘tooted his horn” and ‘‘wasted his sweetness on the Wallace Williams was the Price $1.00. lawyer; I. C. Coggin was the lumberman heer Coggin: came to this city, and having P. B. PB, CORNWALL, pM. “BURNS, Secretary. A. _— Ragan State Central: bic filtectes.” Office at Carter & Jobuston r store, on ne BS No. 14, Cents per ghare was levied u the . ag stock of the parpcueee paya “ ok Nov, 12th, 1804, tha retary anit tr) a} fl mis aati evada city, fa coin, Any stock upon which shall remain unpaid on the ee i 1804, will be delinquent on e Le ents & sue I be sold on eet aa Deen ise, at ‘the heur of 2 r. My aye "ahin's the Secretary of ". glock tion, to. pay th mas siacniseem. a EA cine can be compared with Ayer’s Sarsapathe use of this medicine, Another Enterprise. Another pétition has been presented to the Boaryl of Trustees of Grass Valley from James D. Hague, asking the right of way to lay down and maintain a. pipe line for conducting water-and also erect and maintain poles and wires for conducting electric power from a point on. the Empire road where the same crosses the east boundai) of the town site of Grass Valley, and_running thence along Empire street to Boston Ravine and the west line of the townsite ol South Grass Valley, the ‘right to continue twenty-five years; under restrictions of the Board, 2 cee NEakLy all women have good hair, though, many are gray, and few are bald. Hall Hair Renewer restores the natural color, and thickens. the growth of the hair, page Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters re maining in the postoffice at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., October 18, 18%: Bennett, Nicholas Berryman, N. Davis, Mrs. Mary T. Davis, Jack Defond, John Donaldson, J, S, Gillet, Albert Long, Mrs, Amelia Lewis, Levi Jacoba, Fritz (3) Nettle, Richard Perry, J. Paria Frank €Stewart, Miss Annie Strandell, Charlie Wilran, H. FOREIGN, Bays, James A. Cioudry, Alfred If not called for in tifteen days the letters will be sent to the deadetter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of one cent. for each letter. Léonarp 8. Canxins, P.M. awn a District will not hold good in the Second, There are a good many queer things in this world, —_——— a 646 O Oe Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forma. of Headache Electric Bitters has proved te. be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to ite influence. We urge all'‘who are afflicted 3} to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a ~1 fair trial, In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Absolutely Pure.} A cream of tartar baking powder— . Highe st of all in leavening strength— Latest United States Government Food Reperts. Royal Baking Powder (o., 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, 0, 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 obligatien made by their firm. Wosr & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, To~ ledo, O : Watpine, Kinnan & Marviy, Wholessle Druggists, Toledo, O, 3 Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and macous surfaces of the system. Price 75-. per bottle, Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. — --6O0-o—-— bi Millinery ry Opening. We cordially invite te the public to call aad see our elegant display of Fall and Winter Pattern Hats and Bonnets; also our handsome assortment of Velvets, Trimmings, ete. Gentlemen, call with your ladies, Mrs, Ipa Marton, Transcript Block, 08 The Magic Touch ood’s Saiaegieittie You smile at the idea But if you suffer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a ‘and before you have ra howe dae : ‘doses, you will invotuntarily think, “and no doubt exclaim, “That Just Hits It!’ y_ \**'That Soothing effect is a r ‘touch!’ Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, inv: orates the liver, creates a healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and in short, raises the health tone of the entire sye tem. Remember Hood's =. ~~ Cures “Heed’ ‘. Pile cure liver ills, bylbceciel Fai You Nev _ You need it now—Dou's spoil your. credit by a seedy make-up, —_ Look like prosperity if you A Deven NUE We have in stock a choice selection of imported and domestic woolens, cloths, cashmeres and worsteds, For Fall and Winter Wear. Our work 6 o for iteelf, Prices are the very lowest. R. T. Morrison, TAILOR. 35 Pine Street 106 Wall St. N. ¥ CTA) ATA IE TS CaM VW ea eWay FOL, ry Ice Cream Soda ee =m TO-DA © =]e@222e20200606 08708 AYA TARTAR TRA YAPRAK RVR VRE RO LW’s ak WE a le EE Nt ee ee ND Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. SPECIAL PECIAL THIS. WERK ONLY. tga BOYS’ SUITS Ages from 4 to 14 years, —ron— Half Their Original Price. a 2—@F" See Them in Our Doorway. SOLD. { advertising —_ ey Sale. ey order vol the Boa. = § st K. CASPER, Secretary. street, Nevada City, Cal, ; RED TAG PRICE GOES. (wy a ye yey VE EES RELIABLE,