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October 7, 1898 (4 pages)

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Allister “Magic Siving enter. llustrated’ lec. owns and yil1 capital. and ribes, pictures = operation ot ster’s anterns. be made by any. conduct en. ill be mailed t. LLISTER, strator’s Sale. "GIVEN THAT der of Ree oe j erior i day of September, ). ONR he northwest quar‘a of No . ‘Wen ne @) north, Of Senn utheast quarter of of said Section No. adjoins the land on the west side of ad known as the sting and reserving nd four chains in more Hill Mine to “¥ silence marine n land convey Gunning b: deed. also e: and oh eeliel to e! d. dead dated mii recorded in Deed seq., Yuba County County of Yuba, Two. orth west rte ) in Township No. ange No. seven [7] acres of land . Nevada, State of HREE. “of the southwest vered ‘three {sl of Towns. iP No. six0. seven [/] east, M. 3 of actuate tate of California. sale: Cash, Gold ten per cent of the . to the ter pa } On confirmation burt. Deed at exA. P LIPP, ite of Joseph Sjieiare Admin rator. ¥ ; were ever Children: GO. ie? ae ee OEM IS Fa TuE TRANSCRIPT,. yj “CAMPAIGN, . Unlted ‘States Mails, ' [From the Stockton Indbpendent.} . Palas For Highing ie. z ire, a pamphlet purporting to be. Rooker _[an_ extract from the ‘“Congressional . F. Wright $5, D. O’Donnell $5, George ‘Heveds City is conceded to have the . Record,” but which is really an essay . Berry $5, F. G. Preston $5, .J. Coglan ‘most. efficient water system for fire-. by the late Henry George on “Protec-. $5, O. Hansen $5, T. Staples $5, L. fighting that is possessed by any. in-. tion or Free Trade?” The title of the terior town onthe coast. It has 96. Say is, however, as misleading as the hydrants so located that no portion of . Methods of its publication at Governthe city is without perfect protection, . ™ent expense, for it is an argument 1n the business district anywhere the . for free trade in land—it advocates the Fire Department is prepared whenever . Single tax, a confiscation of the rental a fire occurs at any point to turn on . V@lue of land for the purposes of gov’ seven streams if necessary, and the . °™ument. , supply of water is 90 great that none. The pamphlet contains 111 pages, 107 of these streams would lack in volume }°f which, in solid type, are devoted to or pressure. Of the city’s hydrants 40 arguments of Henry George in faare the old ones that were on the old . Yor Of single tax. The matter therein system and 66 have been added. With . °outained would fill nearly a hundred the exception of one on Bread street . C°lumns in the _ Independent and which is leaking a trifle and is to be. ¥Uld make about sixteen pages of repaired without delay, they are all in . T¢@ding matter, without headlines or first-class condition, “ any accompanying advertisements. lar companies, @there is one on Piety . ®@Velope, which bore no postage stamp, Hill in constant readiness for service . because thé name of J. G. Maguire, and another on Aristocracy Hill, It is M. ©.,” was stamped onthe outside, It now proposed to establish an ‘auxiliary was mailed in San Francisco Septemcart on Prospect Hill. : ber 80th, bat did not reach here until Chief Engineer Hook proposes to October 3d, showing that so many of ‘shortly issue for the use of the firemen . these documents were deposited at the a pamphlet containing a complete . *4™e time that the United States mails scheme of.all the fire hydrants in the . Were blocked with them and that it city, showing how they are most quickly . t0ok the army of clerks three days to reached from the various directions, . 8°t them out of the w what buildings they are contiguous to, Who is James G. Magnicd that he etc. The firemen will be asked to thor. C@0 scatter the ‘political theories of oughly familiarize themselves wiih the . #eury George over this State at public scheme as it will be presented by the . @*Pense? He is simply the CongressChief. * -}man from the Fourth District, who, The Gamewell fire alarm system is. like some other demagogues in that always kept in perfect working order, . body, has abused the privilege of his the Fire Department is thoroughly . Position to incorporate the works of organized, well officered and harmoni-. Henry George in speeches made on ous. The fire insurance ‘companies . *¥>jects wholly irrelevant from that have voluntarily taken cognizance of . treated by George, in order that they the superiority of our fire fighting fa-. ™ay be putin shape for free distribucilities under the new system, and have . tion. / The Government printed it -for expressed an “intention of making a the benefit, not of the Government, bit “small” reduction in premium rates . °f those who choose to agitate along “wherever possible.” Of course it is. the single tax line. The Government Green $5, A. Ferguson $5, W. H. Hippert'$5, I. Henderson $6, L. P. Poage $5, A. Staples $5, G. Webster $5, J. Prout $5, E. Booth $5, T. Staples $5, A. Berry $5, A. Roch $16 25, B. Mannix $5, J. T. Cline $5, H. Fitter $10 50, J. E. Fisher $5, H. R. Ayers $3 75, L. D. Warner $5, M. Pornier $5,’ John O’Donnell $3 75, T. Fitzgerald $5, W. Current J. Smith $5, M. Coughlan Jr. $5, John O'Donnell $4, G. Conley $5, P, Fitzgerald $5, P. Powell $5, J. Fitzgerald $5, J. 8. Landsbarg $18 25, W: W. Williams $26 25, J. Jepson $11 26, T. Larsen $12 50, O. J. English $5, J. B. Lithgow $9, H. S. Hawver $87 50,J. Leonard $22 50, M. Ford $12 50, P. Naughton $8, J. A. Craig $83 75, J. Coughlan’$7 50, M. Conghilan $7 50, D: Coughlan $6, O: Penrose $12, T. G. McGagin $10, -C. Maloney $18 75, W. H. Rogers $2 50,. J. Kelleher $7 50, > J. Olsen $10, W. Anderson $5, O. C. Whittaker $5, R. Kite i5, H. Kite $5, ©. Anderson $6 25, J. Vizzard $5, W. Toomey $5, P. Horrigan $5, L, Kelstrup $7 50, M. Shea $17 50, D: Corden $5, H. Walsh $5, W.Conley #5,.M. Crowley $5, L. R. Prescott $10, W. C. Monro $20, P: Curley $5, P. Craft $6 25, J. McCormack $2 50, J: Glasson $3 26; J. W. Wiley $10, J. B. Lithgow $10, W. H. Flannery $20, Birce & Smart $33 28, J. 8. Landsburg $11 25, J. Boyle $7 50,8. G. Beverton $7°50, A: Buck $7 50, J. Walsh $7 50, P. Creedon $7 50, G. W. Brown $7 50, John Goffett $5, A. H. Scoit $25, EB. T Worthley $45 10, J. H. Luke $7 50, M. Pannier $7 50, W. Hogan $26." Total $929 88. A resolution was passed appointing Rogers, Paterson & Slack and Devlin & ok kton The County Supervisors today al-. The following amounts were paid ‘The Result ;, pectic Hacabdoridd This office received by the mail yes-. lowed the following claims on. road ite . $5, J. Sharkey $5. T. Griffin $5, J «Doyle . $5, Mr. Coughlan Sr. $5, Ed Murry $5, . M. Walsh $5, J. Toomey $5, J. O’Don-. nell $9, H. Johnson $5, J. O'Donnell $5} Thomas Mooney,) interest on State oy at Generated in the Human Body. into the county treasury during the. past fiscal month: ie ek D. B. Getchell—Justice fines $49, ‘Sheriff's fees $5.25, for foreign fees 50 cents. tara Gee kins J. 8. Holbrook, justice fines, $27.10. of Food. bi ud tain decay and death. disease and death (called by scientists schoolhouse, $5. x Ptomaines), are usually the result of ae pts yet Hank; sens ved Mrs: Hanlin, imperfect digestion of food; the result Ce. ra Snecuiee tof indigestion or dyspepsia. W. H. Martin—School poll taxes. $170, r poll taxes $212.50. The stomach, from abuse, weakness, gest the food, The result is a heavy, L. Faiton $281.82, W. C. Durno. $11.98, sodden mass which ferments (the_first S. L. Parsons $9.99, John Ioard $15.80. A. C. Cooke, justice fines, $19.88. T. P. Redmayne, justice fines, $10. J. F. Trebilcox, justice fines, $18. . making it thin, weak, and lacking in red corpuscles; poisoning the brain causing headaches and pain in ‘the eyes. penock mand, $a 40. Bad digestion. irritates the heart F. T. Nilon, sale of lot in Grass Valley school district, $26. j % ; F tt F Bebbcl bens $708.50, trom mer = disease of this-very important State for care of orphans $1,179.62, tk commissions on warrants paid $6, J. J. Greany—Auditor’s fees $35, Clerk’s fees $58.25, law library tax $7. » John Webber, rent, $25: : ‘ W. Scott, sale of estray, $23.40, : Johu Werry, Recorder’s fees, $97.65. causing Bright’s disease and diabetes, And this is so because every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach weak digestion shows itself not only in loss of appetite and flesh, but in weak nerves and muddy. complexion. The great English scientist, Huxley The rules of the International Postal] said the best start in life is a sound Union still apply in postal rates bestomach. Weak stomachs fail to diHawaiian Postage. . PBCULIAR POISONS, ; x [ F. Ls Arboguet, ront of Bine Tent] tn he amen body these germs of Here Are a Tew Bargains . : ea Ce 2 \ for n ir. Redemption’ of tax: oe LR does not promptly and thoroughly di-. for 90 cents per pair proceas of decay) poleoning the blood, $2 Shoe, will be closed out for $I per pair. out ro ‘cents. “ causing palpitation and finally bring-. Where else at 25 cents, n Poor digestion poisons the kidneys, 80 cents. alone for nourishment and renewal, and . “!earance sale) will be sold at 35 cents. the Philppines, except in the, case of army and navy letters, which are carried at domestic rates. This does not seem io be generally understood, and many people seem to think that’ since annexation the United States postal rates apply. The result is that many letters are mailed with insufficient postage. The rate is 5 cents on letters. ——t2@ eo They Want More Light. , BER By The residents of the vicinity of Washington and High streets, among them being City Trustee Hook, have for two years past been trying to get an electric lamp located there, but the city tween the United States, Hawaii and gest food properly, because they lack *. sia Tablets will cure every form of the proper quanitity of digestive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and peptogenic products; the most sensible remDyspepsia Tablets, because they supply. in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack, edy in all cases of indigestion, is to take \ IY I ‘ after each meal one or two. of Stuart’s J LE 9 Proprietor. uring the remainder ofour _ Cleorance Sale prices upon o Every living thing, plant or animal,} Goods will be cut in Two. contains within itself the germs of cerLadies’ Kid Button and Lace Shocs, with patent leather” tips, coin toe, $1 per pair, z Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes f2 to 2, Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, regular Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair. A lot of Boy's Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed ‘Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold eyeryOw. IO cents. : _ Men’s Pearl, Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to 15 cents. Our 50 cent Men’s heavy riveted Overalls, (during this Phrase Note: These Pris Are Strictly Cash, The Popular ~~ Glothing Store. Commercial Street--Telephone 203, The regular use of Stuart’s! Dyspepstomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They increase flesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, a bright eye and ‘clear complexion, because all thesé result ovly from wholesome food well dinot to be expected that the insurance #ompanies will strain themselves by a display of generosity. Their policy is to‘make only such concessions as they are forced to in order to avoid a row. If our property owners want to enjoy ‘all the privileges in the way of reduced wates that they are entitled to, they should get together and prepare a statement to be presented to the insurance people. They will not be likely to get anything worth having unless they ask for it; if A PROFITABLE FAIR, The Beneficent Society Doing Good Work For the Congregational Church. tional fair amounted to about $320,
This after the expenses are paid will net a neat sum for the Beneficent Soeiety that has aronsed itself to ita old. °°2 SUrely serve. time activity and effectiveness. It is one of the oldest church-helping societies in the county, and in the past ‘was distinguished for its good work. Under the presidency of Mrs. W. A. Dennis, who ig an excellent tactician . . as well as a lady of great taste and energy, the society will assuredly: record success'in the fature equal to that of the past. Many of the oldtime workers in the society have moved -. @tessman has virtually ended now and j h t i aes gocei on Ot the Con _. -were he possessed of those instincts of ten prates, would resign his seat and science should be allowed or should i lin to collect whatever moneys ma: is now paying the expense of having . De®’ detgpe:. these documents distributed through be due the county from the State, the the mails in the State of California, . ©°™Pensation of the attorneys to-be 25 where Mr. Maguire is runnin g for Gov-. Per cent of the amounts 80 collected. ernor. He makes the claim that the The following demands on. the. gensingle tax is not an issue of the cameral fund wore allowed: paign and yet he is distributin g cart Justice fees, etce.—J. 8. Holbrook $66, loads of these’ documents among the R. Gress $40, T. P. Redmayne $19.25, J. voters—in fact, took them from WashMcKinney $3 1, W. H. Hill #18. ; ington to San Francise 0, presumably H.: B. Milliken, transcribing $10 20. by mail, to-be there again addressed Watson and Nivens, labor and maand remailed. terial, $85 82. j The reader should keep in mind the j rag W. Noell, affidavits for regisfact that James G. Maguire, if elected Be 4 $98 25. a Governor of California, will enter upon eih: $6. Hurd, money advanced indithe duties of the office in January and tes ens must cease to be a member of ConWOttne oa ety : I fact hi is ~~. » COYO Scaip, le Sey ne Serer Ge BOON Evening Telegraph, printing, $6. Insurance—I. J. Rolfe, $90, H. J. honor and right about which he'so ofWright $75. —_———~+ e@e--— permit his district to elect a man who Dryest in Fifty Years. A pionetr resident of Yuba county It is a shame that James G. Maguire . whose home is in the foothills made by any law or by any laxness of con-. this statement tothe Appeal: “I have fatbers have not felt that they could . gested. Spare the funds to maintain it. Now. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart’s the citizens of that locality are arrang. Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full sized ing to plant a post and put up a. package or by mail by enclosing price kerosene lamp, all at their own expense. . to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., but ask They need the light very much and are . your druggist first. bound to have it.” ’ ; A little ‘book on stomach ‘diseases Suitee mailed frees Address Stuart Co. MarWill Use Electricity. shall, Mich. 5 The Appeal says thatthe Postelwaite RORY SS ers IER dredger on the Yuba river is lying inA Very Surprised Man. active at the present time and will cit ak probably remain so for two or three weeks longer, owing to the changes which are being made in order to operate by electricity jnstead of steam as. heretofore.’ It was a surprised man who went into Hibbitt’s, the Tailor Store on Pine street, yesterday and saw him opening up bolt after bolt of New Woolens for the Fall trade, and when Hibbitt pants he was more surprised. -But when he was told they were bought for Spot Cash he was not surprised at the a aad Going to North Bloomfield. Nevada City Lodge, A. O. U. W,, will hold a special meeting at North Bloomfleld to-morrow night for the PUrpOSse . i nows the difference between buying WON'T IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH? 85-7. . Sells For Cash; quoted: the low prices for suits and. ®0y quantity you want. low prices, as he was a business man and DOUGLASS BUTTER, THINK IT OVER _ We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the LEAST MONEY. —@h.B. WOLFs: CASH GROCER, Cives You Best Value For Your Money ; Has the Best Quality of Goods. Try our Mustard in bulk—2sc. per quart. Will ‘sell you . Ripe and Green Olives in bulk. Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles, ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. of initiating the residents of that part of the country who have been elected to membership. on credit and buying for cash. : If you aré thinking of getting anything in his line see him and get his prices and you will-teavé your orsee More Rain Predicted. allow himself to use the Tevenues of: this nation to print and distribute documents which teach doctrines conflicting with the laws of every State of this Union. It is a shame that one who has talked so much aboat the stealings of “corporations,” the robberies of the. protected manufacturers and of the been a resident of this county since 1852, and I never remember water so. scarce. We have been obliged to dig the wells deeper and there has been more drought than ever I experienced. The oldest resident never remembers the water to have been so low. There has been very little mining done, except in the rivers, and this certainly Weather Observer Hammon predicts tain for tonight and tomorrow. asy to Take asy to Operate -cial interests of the church are not Jikely to suffer. away and ‘many have gone to their gold bugs, should himself dip his hand into the public treasury and take out reward, Unt the prevent gst mere soem the tax the workingman pays on his to fill their places well. With the com. ; dinner pail” with which to propagate bined powers of the Beneficent and the single tax in this State. Christian Endeavor Societies the finanIt is no vindication of Maguire to say that others do the same thing — men on both sides of political issues. It is no excuse for him that others do wropg. He is at this very time enA-SOLDIER AT REST. as Seat gaged in denouncing the Southern Papring casted ees Rgagal perp sre pagent has been a good year to work on them.” . are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small in He also stated that it was a good size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one map year for alfafa in the valley, where! 9 there was also a scarcity of ‘water and ; no danger of it beisg drowned out. ial od Ss, He haa visited Marysville several times a year for nearly half a century, and . gaia: « you ver know you never'saw the Yuba and Feather rivers . have tak ba achat “ is oe Py il so low as ‘during the present year. over.” 25¢. C. I. S He added that they were short of Froprietors, Lowell, Mase. ders. 820-tf , —— —— --+ ee o-—-— Five Hundred Dollars ‘Wanted At reasonable rate of interest for one year. Gilt edge security. Apply at TRANSORIPT office. : o5-tf —— — + ope + A Bargain, Listen to the Clock Strike ! = It’s a cathedral gong and the mellow chimes fill the room with music, We have such a large variety office. A fine Black Walnut Bedroom set is offered for sale at a bargain to the party enquiring immediately at this re) 826-tf. CLOCKS The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilia, water for stock in the mountains this oe ALFRED D. MASON, ‘ } : Attorney at Law and Notary Public. gilt finish, suitable for boudoir, parlor, office or store, that it QuBIC—TLLEY BUILDING. Nuvapa . iS impossible to select any for special mentiou. All are City. : In marble, onyx, nickel or wood case, with bronze, silver o year, and) had obstacles to contend with that had never cropped up before. made by special manufacturers and are warranted good time keepers. : the Government and denounces the ~The faneral of Private Gove Barrett . Republican party for aiding a “steal.” of Company I, who died of typhoid . We. would ask every voter to consider fever and whose remaius were brought . James G. Maguire’s use of public " rm money, of the Government Printing . " ® Charge of making threats agaiiist-. homie by his sister, Mrs, Ed Piper, took place at 11:30 o’clock this morning from Daniels’ undertaking parlors in Grass Valley. The burial subsequently took place in the cemetery at Pleasant Valley where the young man was residing when he enlisted. Sergeant D. B. Getchell of company C went down with the following squad of privates who acted as pall-bearers: ‘Hanley, Beardsiey;-Hackley, Harrigan,. Copfi and Dienner, Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach.the disease portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the Mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this .tube is inflamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect heariug, and when it is en-. tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and waless the inflammation can be taken out and this tabe restored to its mormal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the muWe will give One Hundred Dollars or any case ‘of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Teledo,.O. Sold by Druggists; price 75c. per botHall's Family: Pills are the best. . ] aesaarat The case of Wyatt Huffman,arrested Office, and of the United States mails . Mier Kilroy, setae up before Justice to send: ont single tax arguments to . Mulloy this afternoon. Evidence was convince voters in his campaign for introduced by the prosecution to show Governor, and decide whether any that Huffman said to Kilroy, “You —, worse steal has been perpetrated by a I will fix you,” Kilroy having just bepublic servant. Mr. Maguire and his . fore that told Mrs. James Hanley, who followers are telling the people that. 95 walking along fhe street with the Republican revenue bill taxes the . Huffman, to “move on” or she wonld poor and exempts the rich—and yet ¥® Jailed for vagrancy. Before the deMaguire abuses-the-privilegesof his . feuse_had introduced any testimony position to make his single tax cam. bis honor ordered the charge dismissed paign on Government funds, which he. ®4 the prisoner released from cushimself declares is gathered from the . t04¥, on the ground that it was not wages of the toiler. Maguire has re-. ®0W® the officer’s life was in danger ceived $30,000 from the United States . #t the bands of Huffman. Government, besides liberal thileage, . hea tase during the last six years, and now as a All Night Telephone Service. for the hondreds of dollars that it telephone service. That town now has would cost hint to sand this Ricans about ninety phones in use, but it is around upder postage. It is an outthought the number can be increased rage—just such an outrage as we would oo mae — repel ented eo expect from a demagogue and agitator. ott Bica and thists.£ h i La y-four phones, ‘an Legion of Honor Banquet. there is Ba prompt _ accommodating service from seven o’clock in the morn: on pp ouaea's Be Geant — ba ing till half past ten at night, The : ‘ company’s patrons here seem perfectly American _— of —— post gg satisfied with an all-day service, but of an ancy Pe earen Geil course if Grass Villey’s is made cona tinuous the same thing will probably is president of the nendnet commitice. have to be done here, The New Athletis Club. —— ogo About fifty.names have been secured A Drilling Co ntest. for the athletic club that is being or-. . John Coan and H. Limperich are arganized. Charles Hartman, formerly a . ranging to have a rock-drilling match prominent member ofthe Olympicclub next week for a side bet o $300 a side in San Francisco, will be the club’s in-' and the gate receipts. It/will probably stractor. ee be held at Glenbrook k. vito SWEET MARIE ! APRAGHKET : STORE. _[linery business. NOT THE SONG—BUT A CORSET. French made, jean body, sateen strips, handsomely flossed, bone bust, two side-steels, apa FAST BLACEKE---WARRANTED. We carry all kinds of Jewelry, Watches, etc., And every article sold by us is guaranteed as represented. ~ LUETJE & BRAND, ~-WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, . BROAD STREET. A beautiful Corset-—Guaranteed to be the best ever put_on the market for FIFTY CENTS. A Bargain Got is a Bargain Given Yellow Front----Transcript Block. My New and Beautiful Stock of WILL BE SOLD AT COST Until everything is closed out, as I am going out of the MilMRS. FISHER, Milliner. . C525 25 25 Os a a od Ge aE WINTER MILLINERYE:. —=eeetemeerrarara Have Heard ’ What ? A CARLOAD OF Furniture--Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Bookcases, Chiffonires, Coat Chairs, Lounges, etc. . aS ‘Have been received from the tT by _ JAMES KINKEAD. Prices Astonishing Sr, > r. rame) y kee = m1 i tiF PREBLE TALS dts 25 2% Eee rg ok we” (Peas) Sear) eae”! (wae) ue) Seu8 wee . OFFICE-AND YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada City.Call.on us. before going elsewhere MM, L. & D, MARSH Aaa