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October 8, 1896 (4 pages)

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>Sy sh onall. ily Cal. THE TRANSCRIPT. THURSDAY. a ws OCT. 8, 1896. ————t ener NEVADA CITY MAIL TIME TABLE. Arrives Closes 9:43 a.m. 110 a. a. Basterm ¢.-+-+55+7" on ; : a : eek r eats ww 394745 p. ms 200 p. m. Western Be . ete "Excepting Saturdays, — ae i alley, Chicago : ‘ Grags VP Goltax..+t> 445 p.m. 11:30 p.m, Grass Valley.-+ 2 943.8. m>* 8 ™. sierra City.. ++» 11:30 a.m. 8:00 _p. im, N. Bloomfield. . . 3:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. ) aybert..-.0s8esenes 2:00p.m. 8:00 p.m. >You Bet.. -sa-nes seas 9:80 a, m. 2:00 p. m. *Mondaxs Wednesdays and Fridays. OFFICE Hi a. m. to 7:30 p. m, & OU i s, ndays and Holidays—11:30 a. m. to 12 ile 5 REST SRE ~ ROUSING MBBTINGS. catkins, Ford and Soward Doing Grand Work in the North, A gentleman from Sierra county says that Messrs, Galkins and Soward, the legislative candidates, asastic Republican meetings ‘ever the people who turn hear them. At Sierra City on Monday evening the large hall was crowded to the very The famous old Sierra City Band was present. The. opening address was made by Judge Soward, the Republican Assembly candidate for and Lassen counties. He devoted his remarks almost entirely to giving a lucid and able pre-' sentation of the financial question in its various aspects. He was followed doors. Sierra, Plumas ing States and.a ready market for sil-. " ver at a price proposed by them oe hap’ per ounce, and mainthe Governm: stimulate that industry, bringing prosperity to many communities and enriching more and moreand more many already multi-millionaires. Government foster the industry to the extent demanded many. would be sisted bySenator Tirey L. Ford, are having the biggest: and most enthusiheld up that way. Everywhere they go the same cordial welcome is giver them by out en masse to) teats lowers of the Natlonal Democracy. — = there is nothing in the silver J. E. Benny. . question as presented by its free and) sacrame st. 8, 1896. unlimited coinageedvocates, any farA cna nso — : ther than that we have silver producr 4 For Unlawful Fishing. rnment would As has before been stated could the greatly benefitted thereby; so would a great many more be penefitted could the Government foster the: raising of wheat by holdimg up its old-time price —the one is just as reasonable as the other. The price of wheat must. be regulated by the immutable law of supply and demand and so must silver bow to the same law. ‘The Republican party believes today lism, but has long since discovered the impossibility of maintaining a gold standard-with an unlimited supply of silver without the aid of the commerwill not carry out such pledge? Whether such efforts can ever be sucanswer. No one is so dull of comprehension that he cannot see the immercial world would come together by Leonard 8. Calleins, the crowd. Mr. Ford spoke eloquently, ways des, upon the various national . the use of silver might be issues: involved in the campaign. On Tuesday the speakers est enthusiasm prevailed. Loyaiton, where they had a Johneyville. at Quincy, the county seat are being made to receive them. From Quincy Messrs. Soward .go to Greenville ville, Lassen coutity, to district on Saturday night. candidacy. diate towns. for the party wherever they go. Taken to Napa. ‘Sheriff Getchell took J. H. +o the insane asylum at Napa Elwell has resided here quitea while and worked at wood chopping and get-' would not exist. It would not do for’ . all tobe rich. Many have more than ting ont mining timbers. Special Bargains in Dress Goods. Mr. Ouas. Lerrer will be atthe Union better the condition of many had they Hotel with a fine line of Dress Goods plenty, and inyites the ladies of Nevada City , wealthy people to come and inspect them, until Oct. 10. . a people we ought to be proud of them, 4 We are proud of ‘them -and we point . w7.25 DINNER with pride to the wealth: of this nation. . 7 : ‘What makes a nation’s wealth but its. Individuals must . (OF Srroiaities In BLACK Goons. Hours 10:30 to 12 and 1 to 6 o'clock. + oe Something New. Hill’s Mixed Flavoring Spices, at : ad J ACKSON’S. Fine Workmanship. The plumbing’ in the Catholic Parsonage, and residence of J. 8. Gregory . recently completed, is second to none 3 i wealthy until its people .in the county. The contracts were let priated its reso ‘and made them third district Senatorial candidate, who made! arunning commentary on both local . metal and agree that it should stand and national issues, throwing in a mixture of anecdotes and eloquent appeals that completely captured the Mr. Calkins was succeeded by Senator Ford, whoisa prime favorite all through the mining sections, and who . benefitted as well as every other silver was accorded a magnificent reception. as he al-' international agreement, however much and fix a’ universal value ‘for that j . alongside of gold in the payment of all obligations, not only stand alongside of gold but be its equivalent in lea commercial transactions. Then would the United States be greatly . producing country in the world. Any restricted, would be better for the commercial went to. world than it now is. If there is anySierraville, the Mountain Echo Band of . thing in this-world about which everyDownieville accompanying them. That . one, evening they had a grand meeting . alike desire absolute security it is that . at Pritchard’s Hall, the population of the dollar he may have in his pocket the town and all the surrounding is a good dollar wherever he may country. being there. Ex-Assembly. shance or desire to place it. man Turner spoke in addition to the . -three other gentlemen, and the great. old and young, rich and poor coinage of silver are and have, at all _to the use of that metal at all, but such . declared in favor of bimetallism and Thursday the three speakers re-unite as wide a use of silver 88 can be had of Plumas and its present coinage parity with county, where extensive preparations . gold, namely, 16 to 1, be sustained; but it opposes the free and unlimited coinCalkins and . age of that metal except by internato address ® tional agreemént, which it pledges itmeeting Friday evening, and Mr. Ford . self to promote. eh leaves tor Gibsonville and La Porte. The advocates of “free silver,” as they Judge Soward then goes to Daren ‘term it, are carrying on & disreputable voters of that portion of his Assembly pe ss Fe estan a ack be , ee Mr. in their daily effusions prate about the Calkins accompanies him and will . vrongs that the latter inflict upon the make a speech in behalf of the Judge’s . former, No doubt but there are jn: The two gentlemen will ‘then begin ' nage — _ in gre thei’ ceturn tatp, visiting: Beckwith!) ine poor have cued va Downieville, Forest City and interme-, . .) and have destroyed their lives as ‘friends and votes for themselves and true feeling. Itismy ex perience, and . % \{ think that feeling is implanted in majority of Riwsrien t enough who would less; many have 0 . individual people? become wealthy before a nation can tf said to be: wealthy. nation is based upon the wealth of ‘ individual people as developed by the It matters not _ what the natural resources of @ coun-. Fruit \jabor of that people. may be that country cannot to Legg & Shaw Go, who employ Mr their own. The American Indians W. C. Hays, a first-class workman in cevery respect. pill; assist digestion, cure bi 25 cents., ” Pickle Butter. Grocery store at 40 cents aroll. Remember This Fact. clocks at low Leutje & 50 to I. at JACKSON’S. SR ner Hoop’s Prius are the best after-dinner Pickle ‘roll butter at Wollf’s Cah hich sehcueil That if you want reliable watches or , you must 3. .» 50 pounds of Flour for One Dollar, aes a2A-tf RN appropriate the We wealth of a nation i then that the SS . pends entirely upon the extent t0. COMMERCIAL ST...-: Nevada City . C\S which the people have made use of the 56 wILL ST...--+-+++ Grass Valley . must fit him; natural resources of the ‘country, to. lott it all depends upon labor. : Why, then, ‘4g all this going aboyt the streets . erying out against the rich? has succeeded in accumulating & ' out against him because he “of John’ Williams, a son. of Frank Loebr, a Tn Grass Valley, Oct. 6th, to the wife fairs abide too much in politics \ Guch Is That Being Waged by the F Hed ager sinpererspanes iagergs* eae to oe .Eprror Transonrer:—It can now be . fore will be seid do occur, days’ imprisonment inthe county jail. Dougherty is a miner and about a year. ago killedlot of fish in the American river by exploding dynamite. Upon hearing that he was to be arrested he fied to the northern part of the State, where he was arrested not long ago. The six men arrested recently for salmon out of season and with esh nets, in Suisun bay, have been fined $100 apiece by the Judge at cate! fine George P. Housh. ‘Dobbins—E. C. Ir win. Camptonville—L D. Bray. Stra berry Valley—David Spencer. Brownsville—C. G. Beever. Frank B. Crane is cial world. It pledges itself to the ' onder Sheriff people to exhaust its efforts to secure Seren arlene ees : that end and who can gainsay that. it Mine Bonded. ‘4 breasts, that when ‘one is doing. well and has an abundElwell ‘ance of this world’s goods he feels a today. warmth in his heart and exhibits a gen-erosity that under other conditions . be better off with . still upon the whole our) are good people and as ; The wealth of a be. ve sass, Jars cupied as rich a country jn natural against Why should we envy @ brother. because he. “Don’t the reason for this state of af-. in the mouths of political demagogues® In _. Instances are very rare when & peo ” Grass Valley, Oct. 7th, to the wif? Tin boast of the poverty of their coun: Br Om 2 becoming im) oe : Deputies Appointed. Sheriff. D. P. Donahoe of Yuba county has appointed the following deputies: Marysville—A. L. Inlow, J. G. McLellan, John Colford and James Elder. and always has believed in bimetalbah pega nO aes Valley— . by reason of the credit of the’ govern-' Charles Stepp of San Francisco has bonded the Mountain Chief mine in w-. ment which adds to the value of the a THR RRASON WHY ‘The American. Dollar 1s Worth Two Mexican Dolls, ” go many references have been made] ‘to the difference between the purchasse 4 + Kear taiiily:beaccepted as an authentic opinon will be useful tothe people. In The North American Review for Jane; 1896, the Mexican minister, Senor Romero writes as follows:” “It.is rather puzzling and bewildering to some travelers who gofrom this country to Mexico to see that a United States silver dollar, containing less silver bullion than ,Mexifor two Mexican silver dollars, when pure silver was at about 59 cents an ounce. Butinsuch an exchange the Mexican silver dollar is sold for the -price of the bullion it contains, while the United States ‘silver dollar is the representative of a gold dollar, and -is therefore merchandise bought to pay debts in the United States or Europe.” The United States silver dollar is the representative of a gold dollar and has the purchasing power of a gold dollar silver bullion’a conventional value, raising 53 cents to 100 cents. This is possible only under limited coinage of ‘silver. If we goto the silver standard our silver dollar, like that of Mexico, will cease to be the representative of a, gold dolla¥ and will buy no more proportionally than the value of the silver bullion pumping out the mine will begin next one“ be week and when this is done a force of oe mefit. that would 4 ag will be put on. Mr. Stepp. has silver producing countries ifthe com-; aleo bonded other peopbety tn that locality. The Mountain Chief adcessful i no one can at the present time . Willow Valley district. The work of oins the Texas. ; Returned Home. Samuel Clutter and his son: George, A Family Outfit. ‘A husband and wife on bicycles connected transversely by steel rods, from . which was suspended a seat for their 7-year-old child, rode throuh ‘Augusta, . bh Me.,on a tour of New England the other day. Atentand luggage, which The advocates of free and unlimited . ) ont the weight of the whole outfit . times since the issue has been made, were carried, and . On, Wednesday night Messrs. Calkins endeavored to carry the impression . *e¥ traveled about and Soward. and the Downieville Band {hat the Republican party is opposed continued their triumphal march: to grand gn effort must prove futile for the demonstration that night. . Mr. Ford ' ;eason that history shows to the conwas to speak the same evening ot trary and the St. Louis convention up to 400 pounds, 20 miles a d they said.—Portland News.
Do Nor ExPEeRmMeEnt in 80 important , Is what gives Hood's Sareaparilie ite great a matter as your health, Purify, enrich . ing. blood with Hood’s and thus keep yourself and vitalize your Sarsaparilla strong and healthy. Hoop’s Pris are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, bilioussnes, 250. Bo ARRIVALS AT THE Main Street, Nevada City. Geo. Taylor, Bloomfield, M. Sterns, San Jose, Mat Meeney, Chicago, » G. B. Huckins, San Juan, R. Huckins, 19 D. Weelock, Forest City, §. Chandler, Los Angeles, Miss Ismert, Grass Valley, Frank Rowlin, Carson, Nevada, James Williams, ~ ; Will Cuff, “ J. B. Hicks, San Francisco, John Jones, “6 Joe Oluff, “ a Hi. E. Hamper, “ Jim Wakins, “ Jull Levy, H. L. Peters, “4 G. G. Harris, “ They were. wre. H. G. Parsons has resumed. teaching‘and will receive pupils at the Pine UNION HOTEL . NORTHWAY &/ GAY, Proprizrors. it contains. That is,in Mexico itself, where it now commands two dollars’ worth of commodities, it. will be worth less than the Mexican silver.dollar, although two Mexican dollars are given _. for it in exchange at the present time, Morgan City Oysters. o73t Vocal Music. residence of Mrs. Geo. Shaw, street. ; ' RRENEG, 4 4 A Baby’s ‘Life Saved. “My baby had croup and was iloh’s Cure.” writes Mrs. in, Hunteville, Ala, ‘ Wier ay, popularity, its constantly increes: make Hood’s Sarsaparilia corner of the human syetem. Sarsaparilla } best in the market, can be had of Phil Scadden, the sole agent. . é has be»n done just right. can silver dollar, was exchanged there)” A large consignment of Morgan Oity, who have been ona trip to Boise City, . La. Fresh Frozen Oysters has been Idaho, returned home Tuesday night. . received by A. Tam, and will be soldat . ‘They made the entire trip by team, . 50 cents per can. a traveling in all about 2000 miles and camping out along the route. had an interesting journey and absent from this city three months. 4 rr saved J. B. cales, and enables it to accomplish ito wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and Peculiar to Itself . It cures a wide range of diseases because of its power asa blood purifier. It acts “directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and Thus all 4ho nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under the beneficent influence of Hoods . . The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. Woodland Oreamery Butter, the w25-tt Where to Go. When your watch needs repairing or cleaning you ‘should take it to the old jand reliable firm of Leutje & Brand, if you want to feel positive that the work j10-tf cr Absolutely Pure. “A cream of tartar baking owder. Highest of all in leavening itrongth: (Latest Unirep STaTEs GOVERNMENT Foop Rrrort). ; Royal Baking Powder Company, . of the Nevada City Athletic Club, where he will instruct in boxing and club: swinging TILA Hon .-—Ss-sHURRY UP absolutely pure, pe delicious. We make 'em greem Try ’Em! — FOLEY’S AVYVVPFTTUTETETEVECUTUTNVEEEETS J.J. JACKSON, -NEW YORK. WR, WH, ELAOR JOHNS ere Ge = beds ees Fancy Groceries School of Elocution, y Voice Building PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED T OPENED. “ es sda ie Pepsita ...ssccsessecserereerersens $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 TERMS: Course of twelve lessons, $800 Duffy’s Malton ees I 0O Pickles, \% gal. bottles.. 25 nat er ae an 1) Gamecock Whisky quare-1 00 « in bulk, pergal. SO dee Address or call at Room J, UNION HOTEL. EXT Whisky Geuccsebeesdiers cee va Olives, oS x: I 25 i sees ‘ 4 bi : seein Bryant’s Root Beer pottie 10 Mikado Soap, per bar... Os a Mr, Johns has taken charge Hire’s a “ 3for 50. Everything else in proportion. ] And try some of FOLEY’S NEW CREAM WAFERS. They invite a trial and challenge purchase, One tase will lead to many more, each more agrpe~ able than that which preceded it. If you cannot afford the luxury of this candy, you can’t afford anything ; what ae else gives so much satisfaction for 80 m2 gre little cost ? These’ Cream Wafers are eae wholesome, entirely healthful and indescribably in three flavors—Peppermint, Vanilla and. Winter13 COMMERCIAL ST. STRICTLY PIRST-CLASS BEEHIVE — ‘GROCERY . . ; ® ~ : Proprietor Agency For--Monogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water,J[Shasta Ginger Ale « « ©: ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee is the Best. Give it a Trial. ee eee eS ae ee combined Monday and ‘Tuesday evenings, commencing on Monday evening, Oct. 5th. TERMS: Course of twelve'lessons, $6. Juvenile Classes, Wednesday afternoons between four and 6 o'clock, and Saturday evenings.TERMS—25 Cents Per Month, Do You Want Photos That LOOK. LIKE YOU? HAVE A NATURAL POSE? ARE FINELY FINISHED? ARE UP TO DATE? Ivkoore. THE PHOTOGRAPHER, York Street, Nevada City, DOES SUCH WORK. l~aRE YOU KINKEAD THE FURNITURE JAN. WiISk buy their furniture at Kinkead’s Cash Furniture Stores on Comi . : mercial st., Nevada Citv. F xv 3] Haven't Said FINE. BOOTS and SHOES. than good-fitting footwear. You can find in all styles at A. J. BOVEY’'S Broad Street, one door below Fargo & Co.’s office. A FINE STOCK. LOW PRICES airing par Those ndebted to the firm of Bovey. cure Liver Ills; easy to Hood’s Pills take, easy to operate. 250. to A, J. Bovey. There is nothing that looks better or ives eI more real comfort to man, woman or chi i 4 Wells, . Boots and Shoes made to order. Reneatly and promptly done. Trautman are requested to pay their bills : A Word : FEEL EEPS * About Writing Papers and Tablets for some time Can't help it now, we're 80 pleased with the line: : It’s not only the beauty of our ‘Papers that pleases 4 be ] BSI our customers—it’s the PRICE. Elegant Paps for %% cents. Tablets, letter or note size—we've. a stunner for 10 cents. See ’em in the window at VINTON’S PHARMACY. : r ig 0 <> 0 le HEADQUARTERS FOR he . ¢.50 DINNER SET 55 DINNER SET Decorated, for 6 persons, .25 DINNER SET be . Decorated, for 12 persons, ite PRETTY DECORATION SEE THEM 75c per Doz. Q enl-ff Lresources a8° we today possess, yet a — they could not float 4 national debt or . Profits Divided eadache puild an improved war vessel. Why? . Simply because they did not have’ sufwith Customers who ficient knowledge to make use of and COME DIRECT TO natural advantages . MONEY SAVING STOR complete for 6 persons, 60 pes. set complete for 12 persons, 100 pes . will, Cost You Double Elsewhere. . 60c per Doz. Pints 95. Doz. H if Gall c per Doz. Half Galls. . a ner coy dan hel: Ch ; Commercial street, °-'BIG PRESENTS FREE, JUST NOW HE IS SELLING: . , Flour for-$2 00 . for 5 cents per Bars. Rolled either Bayo or . 60 pes } 100 pes. . Tea for 55 cents. Guaranteed Very Best Quality. . Knife and Fork with each package. The Cash Grocer, al pSNAPS = Sells Groceries Chea r, or 90 cents per Box of ts 20 ‘hite, 35 lbs. for $1 00. . Try a package of that Natural Leaf Ja You get a Beautiful Call and . get prices, whether you want to buy or not. “A. B. WOLF, the Cash Grocer: . Nevada City. = oe ——? e@2 —?» er hundred.e Oriental Soa) lbs. for $1 00. Beans, ~ Sierra Valley Firkin Butter, Fancy Pickels, The Latest Aux Truffes. All those who want a chance in‘our Beautiful BEDROOM SET, now on exhibition at Legg & Shaw’s, better hurry up, as there are only a few chances left. lw. E. JOHNSTON, “* "Fatgtow se Telephone No. 43. Do You Know On Vhich Side Your Bread Is Buttered ? If so, be sure that the Butter is First-Class The BEST BUTT ER in the Marketis -: and Prices the Lowest. and MRS. k MARION, Broad NEVADA CITY, CAL, ® . Exctusively a Millinery Establishment . vine “THE LEADER.” is. rich? . All the Latest Styles om hand. Call before purchasing elsewhere. Street, Pine ‘Street, Near Broad, “ e THE WHEELS = OF FASHION <> rat American [nporting Ta ie Run oneZway today, another way tomorrow, but there are two things fashion always demands. First, a man’s clothes second the materials in his clothes must be good. E. . Those are just exactly the kind of garments we make. ‘ business are turning very fast for us now. become a matter of common kmowledge that we are the best tailors in Nevada county, and our a are the lowest if you count a perfect SMITH Tt has BROTHERS, ~ ‘The Fashionable Tailors, .«+= NEVADA CITY, CAL. Woodland Creamery Butter P.G. SCAD EN, Sole _Aseat for Nevada City. STREET. NEVADA CITY. ITEDGE” = -@ “STEAM BEER Fine Old Porter and Half and Half. The Best in the World EVERYBODY DRINKS IT! ‘I'WHELIHAN BROS., -_———DEALERS IN—— _. Woe The Very Finest of Wines, Liquors anda Cigrs, — ' Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City,.CalEVERYBODY CALLS FOR IT! Agents »