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September 1, 1894 (4 pages)

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NES A EELS CN sooner oaeaie ‘ si = ‘s : acitesinciaeaceimaiaal THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. 1860.) SATRUDAY ¥ SEPT., 1, 1894, % Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif. Published Evewings Daily Except Sundays 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 ReapinG Norices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollara Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Known on Application : a “FOLLOW ME “OWE . “There was no one like *im, ‘orse or foot , “ Nor any of the guns I knew, And because it was so, why, 0’ course he went an died, Which is just what the best men do: So it’s knock out your pipes an follow me, __._An-it's finish ap-your-swipes an follow me; Oh, ‘ark to the big drum callin, Follow me—follow me ‘ome! 'Is mare she neighs the ‘ole day long, She paws the ‘ole night through, An she'won’t take ‘er feed ‘cause o° waitin for ‘is step, Which is just what a beast would do. "3 girl she goes with a bombardier Before ‘er month is throuth, An the banns are up in church, for she’s got the begyar hooked, Which is just what a girl would do. We fought *hout a dog—last week it were— No more than a round or tw6, But I stroock *im cruel ’ard, an I wish I ’adn’t now, Which is just what a man can’t do, "E was <1] that I ‘ad in the way of a friend, An “‘ve ‘ad to find one new. But ia give my pay an stripe for to get the ’ beggar back, > Which it’s just too late todo. ‘. constitutional cure on the market. THE DEMOCRATS. Their Primaries to Be Held Sept. 8th — the Convention on the 15th. The Democratic County Central Committee met in Hibernia Hall this afternoon. The regular routine of business was transacted and the matter of appointing the date for the County Convention was discussed. ; It was decided to hold the primaries for the election of delegates to the convention on September 8th. The County Convention will be held_in this city on the 15th of September. : The number of delegates entitled to seats in the convention was fixed at 176 by -the Central Committee. New Cement Walks. John Hamjlton is about to have a cement walk laid in front of his residence on Main street. K. Casper will also have a concrete walk put down in front of his residence, As soon as this is accomplished, and the “Congregational folks have their walk down, there will be a continual, stretch of concrete from Mrs. Maltman’s residence to that of M. Hanley. Tuere is more Catarrh in this section of the country: than all others diseases put together, and until the last few years supposed to be incurable, For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedjes, and by constantly failing to cure with: local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional. treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledv, Ohio, is. the only It is So it’s knock out your pipes an follow me, taken internally in doses from 10 diéops to a “ . An it’s finish off your swipes an follow me. ' Oh, ‘ark to the fifes a grawlin, Follow mefollow me ‘ome! Take *ini away! 'E’s gone where the best men £0. Take ‘im away! An the gun wheels turnin slow. : Take ‘im away! There's more from the place . ‘e come. Take *im away, with the limber an the drum. For it's Three rounds blank” an follow me, An’ it’s “Thirteen rank” an follow me. ve Oh, passin the. love.o!.woman,——————~-~— Follow me—follow me ome! —Rudyard Kipling. WITH HIS WHIP. ~— He Flicked the Gun From the Stage Rob, ber’s Hand. ‘*There is quite a difference between staging in the early days of the state and now,’’ said William Miller, the owner of the stage line running from Cazadero to Ukiah. ; ‘‘When I»came here from Boston in 1854, I drifted about a bit #hd finally went into the service of Charles McLaughlin, the man who was afterward killed by Jerome Cox. He was. the owner of the longest stage line in California at that time. It ran with relays from San Jose to Los Angeles. “I remember once in a lonely coast range canyon, through which the road wound, we had a little experience that was thrilling for the moment. It was about 10 0’clock and a moonlight night. I was just. putting the horses through. The stage was full of passengers, and there was a heavy treasure box. “Just as I-got around a bend in the road I saw a figure of a man on horse-back standing by the side of the road. He yelled to stop, and I saw a gun. barrel gleam in the moonlight. The horses Were.. going. at.a.speed that.might.-be called breakneck, and I just made up my mind to take the chanee-of getting through. Isaw the gun raised to the feilow’s'shou der as wé approached. 1 hed my long whip in my hand, and with a desperdtion born of peril of the moment I mado.a vicious swipe at him. ‘““E-don't know how it~ occurred, but the lash wound itself around the gun, and as.we dashed by the whip was ‘drawn tant, and I knew it had_canght, so held fast. I was nearly pulled out of my seat, but the gun was dragged from the robber’s hand and fell to the ground, At the same time it was discharged by the shock. . It rattled along the road for quite a distance before the whiplash unwound itself. I don’t know what the highwayman thought, but I’ll bet he was sufprised.’’—San Francisco Call. Trouble In the Browning Society, A reading of a line of Browning’s which I don’t think has ever presented’ itself to the Browning sociéty was offered in ‘all honesty the other day by a young gentleman reading aloud to a young lady, at her request—need I say the was a Bostonienne?—the ‘One Word, More’”’ with which Browning dedicated his'‘‘Men and Women’’ to his wife. He who blows through bronze may breathe through silver the reader gave forth with cadenced correctness, but He who paints in fresco takes a hairbrush ‘was too much for an honest, literal son), He read it ‘‘hair-brush’’—hyphenized, accent on /‘hair’’—too evidently understanding and unquestionably accepting it not as a refined implement of art, but ns the homely adjunct of the dressing table. Nothing can ever make that line again, for that young woman, fit into & poet’s dream. Nor will he ever be asked to read Browning to her more.— Boston Transcript. ii The Growth of Electric Railroads. ‘The growth of the tse of electricity 4s a motive power is remarkable,’ said E. L. Carson, an electrician of Boston. “Two years ago there were only 161 electric railways in the United States, while now there are over 500. Six years ago an electric car with two motors cost 64,500, while the bids for the last contract-I knew to be given ran from $640 to $1,500, and the former was the price at which it waa, given, the mannfactur“ers being reliable men. It geems that with such a constantly increasing ftemand there should be such competition as to run prices down to one-seventh of what was paid six years ago, but such is_the case, and before it stopsthere , Will be very few lines of street railroad in the country not run by electricity, ’’— Cincinnati Enquirer. Rememasr, Clothing at your own price other goods one-half price, at the out sale in the Transcript Block, —j18tf teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one-hundred dollars for every case. it fails.to cure. Send for circulars and ‘testi monials. Address, F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. £4 Sold byDruggists, 75c. rs Se Ta ean Specimen Cases, troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and-—strength; Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. } Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill, hada running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely, Sold at Carr Bros. Drug Store. G. Milard, _ Republican nominee for ~ Lieut. Governor, HON, . Wt, , Barng —AND— COL. fh Ab Will address the people —AT— Grass Valley ST pele Saturday Eve’g, September 8th. . P, B. CORNWALL, Chairman Republican State Central Committee, D. M. BURNS, Secretary. The : Transcript AS AN Advertising Medium IT lS THE d affected to an alarming degree, appetite-fell-. Nee A Racking Cough Cured by Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. P. D. HALL, 217 Genessee St., Loekport; N. Y., says: “Over thirty years ago, I remember heanng my father describe the wonderful curative effects of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness cf the lungs, accompanied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions, alleviated the conghing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from ‘that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment Lattempted to lie down at night. After tenor twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then occurred to me that. I had a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pectoral every night for a week, then gradually decreased the dose,:and in two weeks my cough was cured,!"’ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, i Promptto act. suretocure The Gulden West Resturant Miss M.S. Fenton, Have purchased this popular Restaurant, on Broad Street, Nevada City, and respectfully solicit a share of the public's Dinner from 5 till 7 P. M. patronage. Meals 25 Cents. Board by the Month, $20.00. The Table will at all times contain the very best the market affords. Mrs. #@ Suppers for large or small parties gotten up second to none in the city, and at the most reasonable rates. 42” Special Meals for Families. gy oFresh Eastern Oysters received daily and will be served in any style desired. : ; (formerly City Hotel.) Corner of Broad and Union Streets, NEVADA CITY, CAL. MISS M. MOONEY Desires to inforn® the people of Nevada county andthe travel. ing public generally that she has ead the above and is now prepared to furnish her patrons with The Best of Meals. BOARD by the Day, Week or Month, with’ or without Lodging. THE ROOMS are all newly furnished and will compare favorably with any in Nevada City. MMF” A trial will convince you that this place is second to none in any respect. A share of public patronage is solicited, W. B. JEFFERY, SRE HoRSESHOER, egg SHOP—Marn Srrert, near the Plaza. First-Class Work at Reasonable Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Cases. New Meat Market L. M. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR. Main Street, opposite Coyote Street. , % q Will keep on hand a full Tine of lamda Fresh and Salt Meats, The Best of Everything in the Market. A share of vour patronage is respectfully licited. “MR. AND MRS. Geo. Allen Watson ~ INSTRUCT: * /Elocution and Physical Culture, —" For details please call at the Ne tional Exchange Hotel. place Hams, Bacon and Lard. . ENTERPRISE . BREWING CO., ~—iiee——__ 2015-2923 Folsom Street, San -Francisco. ® Brewers of the Celebrated EXTRA PALE, CULMBACHER, FRANZISKANDER, and STANDARD LAGER ::: BEER,
And Porter. cee NEVADA CITY CAL SMOKE ROBERT MANTEL CIGARS FOR SALE BY : Schmidt Bros., Aud Chas. P. Gray. The Leading Ten Cent Cigar. ~ Political Announcements, Under no circumstances will any announcement be made until Paid for. $5 is the charge. For District Attorney. W. D. LONG Is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For District Attorney. E. B. POWER Is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For District Attorney. . A. BURROWS Is hereby announced as a candidate Tor the office of District Attorney, subject te the decision of the Republican County Convention. , : rt For Sheriff; _JEFF PROVINES Is hereby announced asa candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. for Coroner. HENRY DANIELS Is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner, subject to-the decision of ‘the Republican County Convention. To Contractors! __ Contracts will be let to furnish ' 600 Cords of 4-Foot Wood. Also,§ 10,000 Shakes. -—Fimber-on-the ground: All at Jackson Lake, 6 miles above Bowman Dam, Eureka Township. (ane For further: particulars en quire of FRED. SEARLS. CASH COUNTS 2 aT : KINKEAD: . House Furnishing Rooms, Cqmwmercial st., Nevada City. LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK . \THE LOWEST PRICES! PARLOR SETS BEDROOM DINING. AND “KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC.’ the Best Upholsterers on the Co ast Carpet Laying and Sewing « specialty. Musical Department —,) Vint’ Drag and Stationery Store EVERYTHING AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES ! Including VIOLINS BANJOS MANDOLINS GUITARS ACCORDEONS wrt & 4 Will Quickly Get it for You =,oe If 1 Have Not What You Want, 7 > SHEET MUSIC ORDERED. Nevada, Grass Valley and Colfax Stage. A Daily, Four-Horse, Fourteen-Passenger Coach. Leave Courix, 6:30 A. M. Leave Grass Vauey. 9:15 A. M. 6 P.M. 3 P, M, connect with Brown & Blamey’s ‘busses. will @ 7:80 'bus to connect with local for the eity. Fare, Nevada City, “ s Fare, Grass Valley, Red ; A nice and shay teehee Sn ex: he leret cree es from the Hol brooke, Facile and Wiscousis Horels, @° Heh GUS. KOOPE, Proprietor. 125 $1 00 = 6 Upholstering Neatly Done by one of . For Assessor. WM. H. MARTIN Is hereby announced as a candidate. for the nomination for County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, a GREANY Is hereby annuonced as a candidate for . re-election tw the ~ofhice ot Cotnty” Clerk,” subject to.the decision of the Democratic County Convention. 5 Yor Treasurer, Of Truckee, is hereby announced as a ¢andidatefor the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Conventicn, For Coroner, W.-D. HARRIS Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Coroner, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, For arth JOHN . WERRY (Present Incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For County Treasurer. B. F. SNELL Will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of -the Republican County Convention. . \ For Superintendent of Schools, >. W. J. ROGERS Is hereby announced as a candidate’ for the office of County Superintendent ~of Schools, subject’ to the decision of the Republican Couuty Convention. s For County Assessor. PATIL. QUICK »SR. Will be a candidate for County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For County Assessor, CAL. R. CLARKE Will be a canditate for County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, For Sheriff, SAMUEL BLIGHT Is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For Sheriff; JOHN A. RAPP Is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For Superintendent of Schools. J.-@. O'NEILL Is hereby announced ‘as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Schools. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For Sheriff. JOHN T. RILRY Of Allison Ranch is hereby annonnced as a candidate for Sheriff; subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, For Sheriff. D. F. DOUGLASS (Present incumbent) Is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. een eens ase . SCHMIDT BROs., : Pine Street, Nevada City _— Leading Cigar Dealers. —— Leading Lady . The Best 5 Cent ~—In StockGeneral Arthur, Humboldt tmp’td, / Estrella, trella, CIGAR ~ ) Le Ramah Club, Have You Seen the Golumbian Goffee Pot? If not, lose no time in calling at the OCERY STORE. BEE FIVE GR ceftee than by any other pared to supply them eit By using one of these Pots you make the finest and most delicious drinks with one—third less process. 1 have pur— chased the COUNTY RIGHT and am preher wholesale or retail. Hires’ Root Beer, “< Wholesale or Retail. Agent for Shast The Beat M * Whiskey in the Market. a Water. i Duffy's Malt Whiskey, edicinal and Family J.J Hl Commercial Street, near Pine, oJ ACKSON, Nevada City, Cal. DO YOU~ KNOW THAT Sells Groceries Cheape If you go to Wolf’s Cash Grocery you ca 13 20 25 ** Granulated Sugar-for-. > ** Brown Sugar ~for Beans for hoo} 1 00} 1 00. “ee ALWAYS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT — a $t-007-Swaet—Conr IN NEVADA COUNTY. A. B. WOLF — Than Any ther House IN NEVADA CITY ?‘De-you know that you can save 20 per-cent by buying your Groceries at Wolf 's Cash Grocery ? n get, T0e per can Chipped Beef 200 4 WOON PMOE Fac ree cece 2c“ Luach, Tongue cry Root Beer 10¢ per Bottle. Best Brands of Tobacco and Cigars ON HAND. Ur ANY GROCERY HOUSE . AV NAR iV ANP sesh AT AS ASA AS APF A Beau John Brace TRY UWS AS AS AS AS Ad US Ge 4 res ou fa WM SMa SMa So Mo Me Mo Mea Mo SY. SV7Se SS VARSIEEN ARN ABN ABN AINA NB) se SASS AS AOI USSR est Victo las tiful Little Cigar of High-Grade _ Tobacco. e Union Hotel, Downer & Woodman’s, Wm. Giffin’s, ’s.J an "EM, TIS “aie New York Bakery Commercial St., adjoining Transcript Block. G. WM, DURST, Prop’r. N EW YORK BAKERY through all time, In public favor seems to clim B K i . Sentara goods are always here, TO serve us well is Durst’s ide WV holesome Bread, if you should seek, He has it fresh throughout the wee ay Wading to none here, patrons deem, In Nevada City, he is suprem O' pies, all made with skill and care, His price is always just and fai RR and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see, i Of finest styles, and vipsie ¢ kee this In mind, that near and far, The New York Rake ry is the wkee th cet peetiieppatess etree ESTRAY. —_— NE LARGE, RED-ROAN, WORK OX BOTH O ears marked and branded on right hip with © letters M. K.;” shod al! around ‘én years ol’. Came to my raueh aboutthe isth of No. veniber last. The owner is requested to come and prove title, pay Charsesand take the &.1In the City, Harmonia. ‘. mal away, ‘ ©. W. BROYT Fs French Corral, August iS, 1se4, a = ” ) to exceed five™line length inserted under 5 ae this head for 50 Cents & week or §2a month, Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. . Wanted. A house to rent, or rooms suitable for housekeeping, either furnished or -unfur— nished, Apply at this office, a281lwREMOVAL, . Stranahan, agent for Toilet hasmoved to Union street, low Broad street, a27-lw SEWING MACHINES, Singer Sewing Machines of all grades, . machine oil, needles and fixtures always on hand at the agent’s office in James Cairns harness shop, Broad street, m5 Herserr Coorre, Agent. ROOM TO RENT. A single room on the second floor of the Transcript block. Enquire of Fred E, Brown. Miss A, J, Preparations, first door be FOR RENT, One store in the Transcript Block quire of Fred E. Brown, ‘ = Dr. we, Ti. Burleigh. FFICE HOURS FROM 9to 12 A. M., 2 te 6 OTT non Special attention siven to diseases of women, Cilice-+Morgap & Roberts Block, we