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October 31, 1894 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Estabt Sept. 6. 1860.) e f WEDNESDAY ...-OCT. 31, 1894. Legal Holidays. Supscnirrion Terus—Fifteen Cents a Week, Sixty Cente a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. Local Reapine Norices—Ten Cents a al £ at First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Doljer a Line @ Month. cer For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Appli-. held a convention the other day and it is cation reported that a change of timetable may be looked for in a few days. Stand by Your Colors. A mighty struggle is going on between the friends and foes of protection to Ameri.an industries. The friends of protection all over the country are striving to secure the control of Congrees. To do it needs the influence and vote of every believer in the system. This election will be ‘‘the _ Austerlitz ot American polities.” “It will decide for years to come whether the Congress will be Republican or Cossack.” It lies with Republicans to decide whether they want protection or free trade—every Democratic Gongressman elected .this fall means a continuation of the assault upon protection to home labor and home. indas~ } _ tries. The question will be decided next’ Tuesday. Nevada county, as well as thell whole of California, should stand as e Kan . in voting for memibers of Congress and for tnembers of the Legislature, who will have to elect a ‘United States Senator, Stand by your colora old soldiers of the Grand , Old Party. bands belonging to said estate. eo A. J Johnson. Among the State " alialeis a will ; un-. complaint and. opposition of the Osborn doubtedly be elected is A. J. Johnston, the . Hill Gold Mining and sear Company is present State Printer. Since he has held overruled, the office his administration has been efficient continustion.of. economical mavagement. : The baok combine Has joined forces with the} the welfare of the mining interest at heart eaemies of Mr. Johnston in an effurt to over-} should vote for Grove L. Johnson for Conthrow him, but the methods of the book ring . yress, The Nevada City Transorirt, the are well known and will be denounced by . Nevada City Hereld, the Grase Valley Tidirg3, the Grass Valley Telegraph, and the able executive ability and the governor in. ‘fruckee Republican, are all supporting his biennial message commendee his splen-] (rove L., Johnson for Congress because they did administration, and refering to where he . }elieve itis for the best interest of the peohad saved the State several thousands of. je of this section to do so, The Grass dollars. No man in California possesess the . Valley Union is the ovly paper supporting requisites of a State Printer in a greater . Caminetti, and that paper supporta him degree than Mr. Johnstun, and bis worth is. simply because he'is the Democratic nomirecognized by the voters who will return . nee, sa. the voters. Mr. Johnston p him to office, Cee erindped. 66 AaaaaSaRSER Death of E. G. Waite. _— aud went to the residence of A. . Robinsop, 2110 Central Avenue. He was not feeling well, but was not regarded _ as seriously ill, Friday he went to San Prencisco, and.an his return felt worse. By _ Saturday night he was in danger, and continued to sink. Monday violent pains set in and he was placed under the influence of chloroform. Death came at 1:30 Tuesday m -rhing. The immediate cause of death was gallstine. He has suffered severely from stomach troubles for several years, He was conscious to the moment of his death. His wife was present at his death_ bed, but the rest of his family were at Sac*ramento. day out on Rock creek. ~ Broad street. and Pine stress has been greatly improved in apposansiig, sine Che geottans started to work on it, Qsborn Hill Mining Co. to be dissolved. ; : published in Nevada county that five of The { llowing are particulars of the death . tom would support Grove L. Johnson for of E.G. Waite: Con less they believed 4 gress un: ey believed it was for ‘the Mr, Waite arrived in Alameda Thursday . 1.05 interest of our people todo so? "Not much. Five-sixtbs of the papers of this county are supporting Johnson and fiveSe ae) _ Happenings Al. si, la Rilade Seite yesterThe funeral of the infant danghter of Mr. and Mra Charles Wasley took place this} : from the family residence oa West’ The Tilley bailding at the corner of Broad The brakemen of the Southern Pacific Charles Pécor has purchased the saloon business at Gehrig’s stone building, Sacra~ mento street) and will hereafter conduct the ‘The incandescent street lamps burn out occasionally and unless renewed there’ is darkness in the immediate vicinity. Any one noticing a lamp that is not burning when it should be should notify K. Casper and the trouble will be quickly remedied. R. T. Morrison has had his tailor shop repapered, repainted and otherwise reno-~ vated and improved. He is turning out firat-class work of the latest satan at the ‘The fottowing business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: Eastate of James Coleman, deceased. Order paying $16 to D. 8.) Collins, adminis~ trator of said estate, out of the funda in bis Inthe matter of the application of the The demurrer of said petition to the cross Every Miner And citizen of Nevada county who has se ——-+9 e—————n Js It Reasonable To suppose that out of the six daily papers sixths of the votes should be cast for Johnson. ) _———— --— + o@e o -————-ff Crowded Out. A communication from Hon. W. D, Long was unavoidably crowded out of today’s Transcrirt. I¢ will appear tomorrow. ‘ARRIVALS AT THE : Bi F. Fern, Washington, The faueral will take place Thursday at 1:30 #. mM. from the First Congregational . Chateh ‘in Alameds: The Pioneers, of Ney he was a member, will have charge obsequies. The interment will be in Maulsin View Cemetery. \ A Barber Held Up. About 1 o'clock this morning as Bob Gates, the barber, was riding bume in his eurt and had reached a point just above the a maa stepped out from behind a wagon that bad been left standing on the roadside, and ordered hin to halt. Bol drew up and the man asked to be taken to Grass Valley in the cart. Gates told him he could not do that. The stranger then demanded that Gates give . him his money. The wiglder of the razor “‘dug up” and gave to his audacious interviewer all the wealth he had with him, “which amount-d to fifty cente, and then starting up his horse drove}, Miss Clara Trempin, pene as fast as the lit little nag could travel. “Rewards 0 Offered, Hydraulic Parlor of Mative flees, of this —_— gity, at the meeting last night, voted to offer a reward of $500 for the arrest and ‘conviction of the murderer of Arthur _ Meyer, the stage driver. ‘Zhe Odd Fellows of this city also offer a reward of $500 for the same purpose. “1. Governor Markham will doubtless offer 5B, Hos et » French Corral, oue for the same amount, making $1,500 in oS Taylor en -Prascians . gil, which ought to imduce detectives to] J. Keller, “gah “take the case in hand should the county. C.’Blize, Central House, ‘@roficials {ail to bring the guilty man to ri es on waite asi ee . Sy an ce enema G. L. Eustes, # F, H. Anderson, 4s " . 8. B, Soloman, “ ‘Ta Norfo ; Coon. * October . 1th, Lorin Re i 13 t if Chas. Marysville, yee Oetober 20, Edith infont] C,H. Hot, C 2 48 oo, Ba Wasley, J. Ha’ ‘gen ar? , W.B. Dole, “ et City, f, October 00, 1094, A 8, + ‘er, months J Bartol ’ “as gh a potive ot SO ah tention Nevals 7.8. Dunn, Alpbe, Sav ‘the ‘family rake ay day of Hydraulic Parlor, N, 8.4. Wy ‘ Shawe, as + Kitchen, “* ;. J, B Agassi, <1 Noe W. Glover, Pleasant Valley, Cc, A. Beste, Minnesota, Sierra county, Mrs. J, Riley, Grass Valley, Mrs, C. Helman, Alleghany, Mrs, W a ; gig d, 1] , war igh Monntaia J. MeIntosh, “Bg i Schaffer Zanzic Zapzic Com: ” e § er, ytraen 19 2 W. H. Se, sf : ‘ Mra, E. Li. Fricot, San Franciaco, W. G. Lee, Mrs. T. L. Ford, “" _E. Gunzbarger, a A. E. Post, . $$ H, Mohe, od J.C, Adams, “ } L. Goodfriend, #9 'W. Rosenbalt, da J. , Utah, Mise Annie Fis , Sierra City, nll Huling, Pleasant Valley, Aerie, port Yuba City, W. M. Johnston, Chicago, ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. C. B. joerg Philadelphia, _M, B, Tayler, lr. “Attention “In time “fe any irregularity of the Stomach, Liver, or Boweis may "prevent serious consequentes, Indigestion, . costiveness, \ headache, nausea, biliousFa 7 HOSS,” and vereertain functional derangements, the best remedy for which is Ayer’s Pills. Purely vegetable, sugar-coated, easy to take and quick to assimilate, this is the idea: family medicine—the most popular, safe, and useful aperient in pharMrs. M. A. BROCKWELL, Harris, Tenn., says: “Ayer’s Cathartie Pills cured me of sick headache and my husband of neuralgia. We No Better Medicine, and have induced many to use it. “Thirty-five years ago this Spring; I was run down by hard work and a succession of colds, which made me so feeble that it was an effort for me te walk. 1 consulted the doctors, but kept sinking lower until I had given up all hope of ever being better. Happening to be in a store, one day, where medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed my weak and sickly appearance, and, after a few questions as to my health, recommended me to try Ayer’s Pilis. I -had tittle faith in these or any other medicine, but concluded, at last, to take his advice and try a box. Before I had used them all, I was very much better, and two boxes cured me. I am now 80 years old; but I believe that if it had not been for Ayer’s Pills, I should have been in my grave long ago. I buy 6—. ply to ~ LJ. ROLFE, boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up to this time, and.I would no more ‘be without them than without bread."—H,. H. Ingraham, Rockland, Me. AYER’S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Masa, Every Dose Effective
a \NEVADA® T THEATRE J. Be 235 = any * mera phan might srspeneralfc™ ! Woanmee October ary imeinn Schaffer—Zanzic Combination Schaffer-Zanzic Combination ! ideindednig the World’s Greatest Juggler and Equilibrist, Mk. Severus Scuarrer, ‘ And the Greatest ot Living Magicians, ZANZIC, THE MYSTERIOUS. Prices 50 and 75 Cents. QD Box sheet open at Mulloy’s. HOME FOR SALE. WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN. A one-story cottage, nearly new, containing five rooms and a pantry, together with Barn, Chicken House, Woodshed and twelve or fourteen acres of land under cultivation, in clover, and @ choice variety of young fruit trees, situate directly on the line of the Electric Railroad, midway between Nevade City and Grass Valley. For terms, Nevada City. Fine Pasture. at the Bonanza Ranch, Smartsville. REPUBLICAN MEETING. U. S. SENATOR Hon. T. L. Ford Will address the people at GRASS VALLEY, THURSDAY, NOV. P. B, CORNWALL, Chairman Republican’ State Central Comsoe Lda Bu 8 9008 4 D. M. BURNS, Secretary. A. B, RANSOM, Manager, Or F.C. BISHOP,Steam——: C. Perkins) Laundry. North End of Pine Street. Laundrying Called for and Delivered. & —-* S. B. MILLER, rn HON. R. I. THOMAS, Candidate J. A. RAPP, W. P. CALKINS, B. F. SNELU, E. B. POWER, d JOHN WERRY, ae * OR cue Will hold meetings at the following times and places : Spenceville, Seiden, Ovtober 26th. Rough and Ready, sae eyening, October 27th, Cottage Hill, Monday evening, October Mth, . Union Schoolhouse, Tuesday evening, October 30th. 3ist. { ber 3d. ber 5th. Parties wishing good Winter Pasture for perengemente for’ etree Hofses and Cattle at Reasqnable Rates, can be accommodated by applying to the undeisigned REPUBLICAN MEETING. . Hon. T. L. Ford Truc, Win, in 29 ist “* Secure the Shadow Ere the Substance fade . ’’ rm ADVICE Grand : Masquerade Profs. Michell & Watson, AT ARMORY. HALL, Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 28th. Five be will be awarded Most Oriehal character—Lady. Most Original character—Geatleman, Best Dressed character—Lady. Best dressed P eae sit +1 TO No objectionable characters will be NEW pore All masks must be raised in the . the Recerrion Commurrez ; J. Under Sheriff ; Dana Getchell, yolk R. Dillon, Constable ; J, C, Rich, John Waters, Geo. A, Watson. All desiring to attend #N MasquE must secure admission cards from Messrs. Michell or Watson, Cards free. No one en masque admitted without a Prices of Admission—Gentlemen, $1. La. dies en masque, 256 cents; Spectators, Swart, The Best Work At the Lowest Prices. Old Portraits and Broad, sy peor City. Wed nesday, October gist. [Advertisements of not to exceed five} lines in BAME, Taner IT? VOTE’ FOR REPUBLICAN }, J. JACKSON, MEETIN Gs. + for Assemblyman, esi : People’s Party Candidate ., Fer Couaty Clerk, For Treasurer, : os For District Attorney, ct For County Recorder, W. J. ROGERS, . é PAUL QUIC ‘ Supt. of Schools, For Assessor, COUNTY TREASURER Pleasant Ridge, Wednesday, Ootober Election, Tuesday, November 6, 1894. Nevada City, Saturday evening, Novem-. === iin, ony oon orm] Tho Largest, Harness Qtablishment in Nevada City Township Committees will please make _N. P. Brown, Chairman Co. Cent.-Com, J. R. Tyrrern, See’y. dna Nevada Gity “Opinion. James Cairns, the saddler, here for each, the finest-goods ever in our reacht Complete his stock known far and near, to do good work is his ideA All harness made with skill and care, and sc’* at prices just and faiR In saddles it is soon made plain, the best of, value here we gaiN _ Robes and whips in all would seem, that Cairns of Broad street is supremE None for repairs can him surpass, in workmanship that is first-clasS Such” the opinion all Cairns’. merits commands suceesS_ J AMES CAIRNS Building next to Honnessy’s . Stable ON BROAD STREET. NORTH BLOOMFIELD, FRY. CENTS 1 WEEK Sealed Proposals. Will address the people at length inserted under this head for 50 Cents parties a week or$2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. . : —e P. B, CORNWALL, mittee, . M. BU , Secretary. } v.M id ane wy dancing at the Theater Thursday evening ~~~~Premier Photographer, bd 4 and Pplarged iy to give ied a Their New Place, tlemien’s class will meet every Wednesday : mie ‘ 8 cifications. a evening. Children’s class, Saturday after~ P pide received up to November . 1am, noon, 029 Work to commence on or about Mrs, L. C. STATTON : 15, 1894, . Address the ENGLISH MT, GoLp Dancing Classes, "and Prof. John Michell’s dancing class for MINES CO., Graniteville, Cal, ace std pened. dar the bog all sameee "'n where dren’s class, Saturday afternoon. Sviree price, e Company to fornish all ERY, and cordi aly Invite all who visit the . every Saturday evening. olg . 2 actual cost laid down at the mine, pense or as agreed. Gallery on Pine between Commerci Wow Tolling sash, es FOR SALE. ington Mill. Pox prelr wrt of ppy t the Be cITY HOTEL. tate of D, R, McKILLICAN, North Bloom029-lw W. D, Lewis. j A. C. Henry. Has just opened a Nev sa the Nor Bret with Block, gy so oll Macks can be socured at Lester & Crawmeee ree 4 Cloths. A fall end fide line of costumes will be -. . furnished or. 5 penn & Cotes, Saa yrees poner Bigg Pg Heredp ’ on exhibition ‘ pang HL . e date above men’ a pay hy dey ha bones ‘ by Prof. Goyne’s full orchestra. —$— Wa __ MEAL TICKETS. 3 7 Meals for $4.50. uy —_———-0@e-+-———_—_ ’ Da, J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cor: rear of Court House, on Thursday to make ‘‘a little health go a long way.’ a Nov. Ist, at 2 o'clock, under the tts curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, ‘Mie & Temby. i Oustomah Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. Ibe tn ay In this city, October 30, 1008, Delight pie tea Jatchell, aged . Fo 7 oath . and bi pr a lo , The Golden Week, Ravtonrant. Furnished Rooms to Rent, Parties desiring rooms can secure the same by calling on Mrs, Joy, Pine street, near . his supervision, Suspension. bridge. o6-tw The Company reserves the right to in any of the tunnels, while the work is progress. Ore and waste to be as directed by the foreman, If is considered necessary by. the pagan LEWIS. & HENRY, (Suceceszors to Thomas Moran ) PROPRIETORS OF = “ THE HUSB.” Cow Wanted. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.}. Any one having a cow for sale—half Jer-. to be done by the coniriobar aaaed a sey preferred—should call on the underforeman’s direction, Company furnishing all Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets. . Nevada, Grass Valley signed, at Canada Hill, Wenber, R, G, McCurcnay. J any and all bids, SEWING MACHINES, boarding houses at $1 per day, harness shop, Broad street. ml15 Herseeat Coorer, Agent. 0, O; HOWARD, JR, aaa : The English Pountain Chairman Republican State Central Com-. Mrs, Tucker’s Dancing School. . Gold Mines Co., at English Mrs. Tucker will give instruction in Mountain, Nevada County, this week. Hereafter the ladi d . . Will receiwe sealed bide the follow’ tes id ig gd ona o. {tunnel work, according to. the following MISS JESSIE NIVENS} j, aie, and gentlemen will meet at Odd Felanit alte yard 100 feet nele— 200 BG removed from 504 fasts Svost to, gis lows Hall every Wednesday evening, Chil-. at the option of the Com y, at the same: sharpening to be done at Company’s exTunnels to be 4 ft. x 4) ft, x foot ia the clear and run as directed by Company’s foreman and subject at all times to The Company reserves the right to reject. Board will be furnished at the company’s: Singer Sewing Machines of all grades, The work to be prosecuted by three: meron . Vice Prest. and Gen’] Mage: A Daily, Four-Horse, FourROOM TO RENT. teen-Passenger Coach, A single room on the second floor of the Musical Department nemo . ee ne oa Vakiay, bec block. Enquire of Fred KE. nel r—} “ne A: ft. mie % , . 7 M. reece remem: Take 1 BBs te donwest with loeel for the Sy . SCHMIDT BROs. Fare, NevadaCity, * (4,1 25 ney . : ef a 90 Leading Cigar Dealers Bra rt fe with exies Taeuding) aa ieooke, igure eer ai Oe Be agg h aty 1 oO avian. rr F x"; GUS; KOPPE; Proprietor. _. Humboldt Imp’id, viosane as : -. § = Cent Boltemian Club, BANJOS : : Wall keep on hand 9 fall line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Furnished Housed ind Ranch, and Lata. two ote froma a ms ill bo eh Sor “Mt . PERSP Ef OT . ce sau , big " Tg ROUTE, . SHRET MURIG” Pine Street, Nevada City EVERYTHING Mt SAN cr rus puuces .