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September 13, 1894 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. > OLD vate ” **AMERICAN BORN.” POLITICAL NOTES. y PUN FOR REPUBLICANS. THE ELECTRIC ROAD. Not a Safe Juryman. cs ee _ Published Every Brouing, except Sunday,~ The Drama That Is Soon to Be Pre« He Is Nominated Fe For the Office * What-ts> Being “Said and Done in Prospect of a Big Row R Taking Place Just When it Will Be Started Is yee should like to be excused, your Hon“said aman who had been summoned sented in This City. State Printer. in the Democratic Convention. Unknown. _ Grass Valley. BROWN & CALKINS, « Piaaeloteck: ki for jury duty. The military ‘drama, ‘* American Born,” C. A. V. Putnam has been nominated by . "The Tidings says there is some dinsativ= Itis really startling the manner in which D, M. Ryan of Virginia City arrivei here “What for?” which is to be presented at Nevada Theater the Democrats of the State of Nevada for faction all around regarding the moves of political manipulation is now going on anyesterday. Mr, Ryan is one of the leading SERVED BY CARRIERS AT “lowea manSte and wish to hunt him on Friday evening, September 2Ist, will, the office of State Printer. Tn 1858 be was, the politicians, In Nevada City ‘and Grass terior to. the meeting of the Democratic promoters of the proposed electric railroad up and pay it.’ 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month we believe, be the best amateur theatrical an employe in the Nevada City Weekly Valley there are quite a number of RepubCounty Convention. For a long time it that is beirg talked of to run between. this “Do you mean to felt the Court that you performance ever given in this city. All Journal office. During that year Judge A. lican sore heads, and the announeement has been thought in this section that the city and Grass Valley. The time for actwould hunt up a man to pay a bill instead + WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : the members of the company are welliupin . C. Niles.and Judge T. B. McFarland were. that D. 8. Collins of Grass Valley would only living political manipulators were Dan five work to be commenced on the road, as of waiting for him to hunt you up?” SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. their respective parts and each succeeding the editors of the paper. In those days it oppose J, J. Greany for the Democratic Borns and Chris. Buckley, of San Francisco. provided for in the franchise, is growing “Yes, your Honor.” rehearsal shows a marked improvement over took two editors to edit a weekly paper. It nomination for County Clerk, caused. not But the acts of. some of the political’ bosses short,and as the projectors declare posi"You are exvuused. I don’t want any “THURSDAY....:SEPT., 13, 1894, the preceding one. George Allen Watson, so happened that on one occasion Niles was only some surprise, but a greatdeal of dishere would put to shame anything ever tively that. they will huild the road, we man on thejury that will lie like that.” who is acting as instructor, is working bard attending to other business and ‘requested satisfaction among the friends of Mr. charged to Burns and Buckley. And the ume something will be done very soon. to have the piece put on-in a highly creditPutnam to get up’semething for the paper. Greany. It was rumored today that S. J. fun of the whole thing is the fact that these The road has been surveyed. If the comPipe tor = a. For Superintendent of Schools. able manner. Following is the cast of Putnam wrote a correspondence on escheated Alderman, who was nominated by the Peomodern manipulators have been the loudest pany does not. build it there are several ‘1800 feet of 7-ing ply pipe. 200 feet of ie wherein Hon. William M. Stewart, ple’s Party for Sheriff, would resign from denunciators of the State bosses. It is just parties who are ready to go ahead. with it? Ta today’s Teaxsouret will be found the . ame Paracters: ‘ estates, inch pipe. Loon ee of R,.J. Simmons.“ Oke haces. see wetness age John R. McConnell gnd_ Harry I. Thornten ducks, however, for the Republicans to see Rethe that position on the ticket, and~accept one’ aa A gentleman who.came here a few weeks announcement of W. J. Rogers TROOR 5 Serre ae ae publican nominee for Cuunty. Superinten‘George Seymour.. ., George Allen Wataon ere severely scored for charging the State lower down, that of County Surveyor; and the fungoing on. Ten days ago every ago stated that if the present company did dent of Schools. Mr. Rogers was regarded . fred Faggles.... heey George Barton enormous attorney fees. The next day also that James Gluyas of Grass Valley nominee on the Democratic ticket could not build it he would form a company, be placed on the Populist ticket as have been named, but since the conniving’ deposit the money for building it in the as one of the very beat teachers in our pub: ——soem Dolman ....“Emmet Costello Thoryton demanded of Niles the name of would the author of the correspondence, Putnam their candidate for Sheriff. Mr. Gluyas has been going on ‘‘a divil of a Lit can ye bank, and guarantee he would commence lie schools, and four years ago he was nomisi re de Calderone. . . EE. Black . : 5 " Sth Mort, 06 ks os Theodore Jacobs . w; as eager to assume the responsibility, as waa talked of for this nomination before the tell who’s who.” The row is over the offices work on the road within thirty days after nated and elected Superintendent of all the} Jumbo.......... C, E, Ashburn convening of the People’s Party Convention of Sheriff, Assessor, District Attorney, he was granted the franchise. Further, he said that in‘all his fights he ‘‘ shot just schools of the county. On account of hi: . Mary Hope.. .¥.. Mrs, George A. Watson peculiar fitness for the position he was re-. Nancy Treat,.....,. Miss Mary Hook under the hat,’ Owing to the insolent and he may possibly accept the nomination County Olerk and Public Administrator. that he would put up a forfeit ef $1,000 Soldiers, ‘Miners, Attendants, &c. manner in which. the demand was made, or may run independently. We also heard May the weakest men win, that he would do as he agreed. So it seems nominated this year, and should be re-elected RO Oe thereis a determination to have the road onthe 6th day of November. Heis aman] Members of Company C, Nevada Light Niles would not give the name. of the arumor to the effect that a well-kuown author, and Guard, will take part and also give an exThorntor ‘(undertaker of Grass Valley would be an ‘built sooner or later. fi of the noblest integrity, and his whole he met Nilesin Frisbie’s sal independent candidate for County Coroner, heart and soul isin the educational work, hibition drill. The house on Melbaires. Hill owned by = Advertised Letters. him a slip of paper upon which'was written but we do not believe there is any truth in Pappa Bros., at Lowell Hill, says the Union, retraction of all the objectionable portion. the rumor, There promises to be any numwas destroyed yesterday afternoon by fire. The following is a list of the letters reof the communication referred to, and asked ber of independent. candidates for manic The loss is $800. They tost all their clothes, maining in the postoffice at) Nevada City, N iles to sign it. This the latter peremppal offices and the man who can guess the only what was on their backs being saved, Nevada County, Cal., September 13, 1894: torily refused to do and hot words ensued, . . ucky candidates this year will be a prophet four guus and $50 worth of groceries that Carez, Mize Katie Bernndorf, Miss Emily had just been delivered. For the past fiftion as has W. J. Rogers, as every schoo! end a lively interest is kept up. It is need-. N iles turned around quickly and his specindeed. Crandall, Chat trustee will attest. The Transcrrpr feele . less for us to speak of Mr, Watson’s abilitacles fell off. The next instant he made] W.R. Dibble of Grass Valley is menteen years these boys have been running a Dexter, Joseph an effort te draw his pistol, ties as an actor. tioned as a possible candidate for County He is too well known to but’ before he bedrock tunnel to tap the Remington Hill a deep interestin this matier, for the only Ellis, Mre, Mary , : reason that itis of the highest importance our people, Elmer E; Black of Rough and could do so Thornton pulled his» gun “and Recorder. on the Democratic ticket and channel, some times working for wages to Fogel Lulius 256 a fired. The bullet missed Niles and before District Attorney Ford is favorably menReady takes a leading part and is said. to Haut, Wm. A cream of tertar bikie powder, " get a grub\stake to pursue their work in thot no dissention be allowed to enter ou Heide — Highest of allin leavening strength.—Lateat schools, which would naturally result if a acquit himeelf ina very praiseworthy mananother shot could be fired the bystanders tioned as the nominee of that party for Astheir own mine. The present tunnel is in aes @0. é United States Government Food Report. in and put a stop to farther prosemblyman, The Democratic Convention about 1000 feet (their firet one being too change takes place, Then we say to the peooer, as does also Charles Ashburn, who rushed re,EK. —— promises to be largely attended, the conhigh) and now after having made sure of Royal Baking Powder (o., Martin, Richard (2) : ple by all means lay politics aside, so far as takes a negro part. The latter his had » Judge Niles is now ehinhonad with the tests for Clerk, Sheriff and Assessor serving success in reaching gravel the coming winconsiderable experience in the minstrel Robbins, D, W. 106 Wall St.; N. ¥, this office is concerned, and vote for W, J. Stoll, A. H Rogers, the peer of any man for the ofbusiness and will surprise many of his dead, Harry Thornton is a wealthy resident as an inducement for every delegate to be ter, to lose the savings of a lifetime is hard, friends. Miss Mary Hook assumes a. of San Francisco, and ‘‘ Old Put” ia atill on present. to say the last. fice. _ NEVADA "THEATER, . —_—— 00 oe comedy part with an ease and naturalness deck, as above stated, as: a candidate for oe Wiswell, Geo. E. (2) For District Attorney. Friday Evening, —— 21, 1894, Sewing Machine Needles. For the debilitating effects of, August that would do credit to one who has had State Printer. If not called for in fifteen days the letters Q a weather, nothingis as good as Ayer’s Sarsamuch experience in theatrical work. The will be sent to the dead letter office. ParFE, B. Power was the choice of the ReWheeler & Wilson needles nee for Nos. 6, 7, The Heckiny, Trial. other members of the company have bean’ parilla. ties calling for any of these letters will . ;The Sensational and Patriotic Military and publican County Convention for the nomi8 and 9 machines, at Luersz & Branp’s, +> before the public on different occasions and Mining Drama, please say advertised, and pay a fee of one It is safe to At Reno yesterdne, in the case of Mrs. nation for District Attorney. Mary’s Mistake. i t is unnecessary, therefore, to speak of Hartley, who is being tried for the murder gay that the convention could have made no cent for each letter. their abilities at this time. Suffice it to . of Senator Foley, the defendant testified in better selection. He is well known and Leonarp 8. Ca.xrns, P. M. Mary hada little lamb, BAAR say that they all do well and that: a splenh er own behalf. A press dispatch says she popular, having, in his chosen profession, Its fleece was white as snow; © As an expectorant, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral did performance will be witnessed by all said that Foley came to her room in the that of the law, come in contact with pevIt strayed away one summer day instantly relieves the bronchial tubes of the Where lambs should never go. who attend the Theater on the date above Nevada block in October, 1893, on a preple from every part of the county. Many Hood’s Saihaparilie mucus that obstructs and irritates them. named. The general admission has been . ,, xt of examining the gas fixtures. He of these will not forget his affable disposion Then Mary sat her quickly down You smile at the idea And tears streamed from her eyes; placed at 35 cents, with 15 cents extra for) professed interest in a mine she owned and and amicableness, and will work for his ARRIVALS AT THE keer CRE KEE x 5 \ But if you suffer from: reserving seats. At these prices a crowded wanted to see : the papers. He asked for a success in their respective communities in She never found the lamb, because She did not advertise. house should greet the first presentation of . rink’and she gave him brandy and benea manner that will surprise the people. . National Exchange, Broad Street. ‘Dyspepsia And Mary had a brother John, ** American Born.” " dictine. He induced her to drink with He is a native of this State and will draw And Indigestion, try a bottle, ‘and Who kept a village store; him, and she became unconscious. Foley the young vote of our county as the magnet ‘before you have taken half a dozen He sat him down and smoked his pip« T. Keegan, Pittsburg, Pa., doses, you will involuntarily think, we Rot Apcepty stayed all night. On the 26th of. February draws__ the steel, He_ was born in this city And watched the open door. d. A. Deree, Derbeo, “and no doubt exclaim, and has lived here alinost continnally sinee-} “Tt-has been ramored for the past few days . she found Foleyin her room when she enA. D. Gassaway,Downievilics, x _*® *& *® KeKRKk KR KKK And as-the people passed along C. Myers, Sacramento, that the friends of our worthy District At. tered it, He seized her in his arms and the day of his birth, and was educated, in And did not stop to buy, Under the auspices of J. Riley, Grass Volley, It was here ‘that \** That soothing effect is a magic Johu still sat down and smoked his pip: torney, Thos. S, Ford, would place his name . threw her on @ couch, Wnaen she regained the schools of our city. F. Renforth and'w., he-received his education in the law, and it touch!” Sarsaparilla gentLill OLA, before the Democratic Convention on Satur. consciousness she went to her trunk and got And blinked his sleepy eye. ‘Dr, KB. Du Milieu, Bloomfield, ly tones Bid ge pe the stom: v9 day for re-iomination. Mr. Ford informs. 4 pistol, but Foley prevented her using it. was a thorough one. If he is elected at the Miss x, Du Milieu, as ach and digestive organs, invi And*"so the sheriff closed him out, coming election the people can rest. asstired J, Rath, and w., Modesto, orates the liver, creates a natur: 2d Inf. Regt., N. G. C., Bat still he lingered near, the-TRANscRIPT reporter that he’ will not. He then lett. _ + 0Be — R. Gunnison, Washington, that they will receive the best,of legal prohealthy desire for food, gives reaccept the nomination. And Mary came to drop with him Will Be Elected. H, Stewart, San Francisco, Directed by freshing sleep, and in short, raises et Unless something tection ab his hands, A sympathetic tear, H. Austin, _ the health tone of the entire sysMR. GEORGE ALLEN WATSON, unforeseen transpires ‘twixt now and elec_ PERSONAL POINTERS. Hon. P. B, Cornwall, Chairman of the L. M,. Tryon, a «tem. Remember **How is it, sister, can you tell Assteted byRepublican State Central Committee, in an tion time ‘‘Barnum” Power will look after Why other merchants here Sarsa. G. Smit he Sell all their goods so readily A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks. interview with a San Francisco newspaper the affairs of the District Attorney’s office. . re Leonard 8, C
Elmer ©.’ Black And thrive from year ‘to year?’ zuganere Jacobs after the firat of January, 1895. Doings and Intentions. reporter said : . Barton .P, Bowerman Nin, Geo. A. Watson : i dura Graniteville, Ch ‘Ashburn tadrd EK. ‘As to the campaign outlook in the State Remembering her own bad luck Owen Penrose came down from BloomThe Fondest Hour Memory Reealls. Misa Mar Fook The little maid replies: I am entirely certain of Mr, Estee’s election. And Members of Co, * «6 ? odtoday . G, Wright, Grass Valley, after . Everything: looks favorable* for success. ‘Those other fellows get there, John, . fietd The question naturally suggests itself, oo Henry Hartung is around again, J. M, easlee, Emigrant Gap, Because they advertise,’ Wherever he has gone he has found the inWhich is ‘the fondest hour memory renae A. P. Stewart, San Francisco, Prologue— Marking the Prey. hort spell of sickness. calls?” Has the reader, whose attention we M. W. Backus, « Act 1—showing the Fangs. . Wuartnver may be the cause of blanchJ. O. Graves came down fhe Alleghany. ° ications more than encouraging. He is Hood's Pilis cure liver ills. 25c. 8. Scheeline, bis Act 2—Saved by the Stars and Stripes. justly confident of victory, and the only hope to engage, ever had a controversy with ing, the hair may be restored to its original today. M. Getz, ihe Act '~Union Forever, : ‘. fault I have to find with him is that he is his stomach on the subject of dyspepsia. color by the use of that'potent remedy Hall’: Mrs. Byrnes of San Francisco is here on ©. B. Zorisler, After convincing proofs that the digestive working too hard, The result in Maine is a Dan T. Cole and w., ‘ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Amertean Born ® That Just Hits It!” COMPANY Hood's = Cures . a visit. -~oe A New Store. Mrs, Ida Marion, daughter of Mrs, H Trevaskis of Indian Flat, has leased the store room in the Transcript Block for a millinery store. She is now having the room fixed up, and has let a contract to Mr, Byrne for a show window. ——+-0@0-+ Miss M, Johnston of Towles Station is ey good indication of the politioal. drift organ has got the upper hand, has a wise resort .been made to Hostetter’s Stomach is year. here ona visit. . Bitters? If-so, the. ‘fondest hour” has. been -iheo, Wetzel and J, Ay “Deere varie dows)” ~¢The-Populists,-s0-far-as-1 can learn, are. when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation ¢an be taken ‘out and this tube réstored to its Under.no circumstances.will any “e Theo. Wetzel, F, A. Siekie. Exhibition Drill, Co. “Cc” ‘ H. Lawrenson, Marysville, the recalled by’memory in the shape of a lasting announcement be made until Paid for. from the Derbec mine last night. resumption of the power to digest, assimi$10 is the charge. Democrats than from the Republicans. A. Cohn of Downieville arrived here last There are many very badly dissatistied late thoroughly and eat heartily without fear evening on his way below. Democrats this year. The Probibitionists of being uncomfortable afterward. When » For Superintendent of Bchools. Jerry Goodwin, one You Bet’s most solid are little heard fromin this campaign, and the dinner bell, that ‘‘tocsin of the soul,” citizens, was in town yesterday. do not’ sppeer to be a growing Brae strikes agreeably upon the ear, the auditor Dan. T, Coleand wife, arrived here Tat greets it as a welcome sound and hastens to quantity.” m i Music By Goyne’s Orchestra. bis oo Rare “Stones. General Admisson, 35 Cts. Children 25 Cents. Leutje & Brand have just received a large . and elegant assortment of precious stones, —e Everything bought at thie old establishIs the Regular Republican nominee for obey its summons, The Bitters, so reSuperintendent of Schools, MF Rewerved Seats at Malloy’s, 60 Ots, ment guaranteed as represented, tf W. J. ROGERS 22 Charles _Hartmann was up from Grass Just Arrived. By local applications, as they “ eannot Valley last evening for a little drive. A There car, the of portion diseased the “peach Mrs. B. Bellmont, the ‘great Roglich Mrs, Geo. Grissel left this morning for is only one way to cure Deafness, and that Bartlett Springs. Palmist, reads your life, past, present and . is ~ Deafness is by constitutional remedies M. H. Isoard left this morning to attend/ future. Gives advice on business, money caused by an inflamed condition of. the the State Fair. matters, and all family affairs. Tells if you mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. real estate, mining or When this tube gets inflamed you havea rumbling sound .or imperfect hearing, and Miss A, Hunt, A « Cohn, recruiting much more largely from evening from the Mountain House, Deafness Cannot Be Cured Political Announcaments, nowned as a stomachic, overcome, too, malarial, billious and -kidusy troubie, aud remedy nervousness, rheumatism and sick headache. For District Aitorney. E. B. POWER er Is the Regular Republican nominee for District Attorney. A. J. Ross came down from Bloomfield . will be successful in to wait, Sufferers taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla speculation of any kind. Perfeot satiafacfor chronic complaints should be patient and today. For County Clerk. Mrs, D. R. McKillican came down from. tion or no charge, At the Nations! Hotel, the result will be satisfactory. Hvod’s Cures s7-lw below. Room 3, way her on today ld Bloomfie oes W. P. CALKINS >s0. M. McOullough of San Francisco Hoon’s Prius act easily, yet promptly Of Truckee i@-the regular nominee of the ORRAT VAKS came in on the morning train, and efficiently, on the liver and bowels, 25c, heen Party for the office of County er James Kinkead, who has been on the From little scotna gre grow, so also do fatal Reau Farrn never grows weak by having norinal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine case out of ten are caused by sick list for a few days, is able torbe around. diseases spring from small beginnings. For District Attorney. : eatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed agaitt. je-26 Never neglect symptoms of KidneyTroubles; Bros, A ee GOOSE CHASE eek ne OO ————e ~ gondition of the mucous surfaces. Miss Annie Hammill and ‘Miss Florence if allowed to develop they cause much sufAfter somethin, which as a matter of fact is pees mee your handis a most unreasfor Dollars d Hundre One We will give Piano Tuning. Hatcher, of Columbia Hill, are here on ®/ fering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. McLean’s onable waste o energy. In NEVADA CITY, oley and Confectionery mean any case of Deafness {caused by catarrh) thai visit. Of Truckee, is the regular nominee of the thé-same thing. It may be added, however, that when youMos “POLLEY,” you mean Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure: Ww, D. Travers, the well~known piano Cure. Catarrh t quality and not something which is merely an apology for Populist: Party for District Attorney, He Confectionery ofthe cannot be cured by Hall’s John A, Gray of Stockton is in town On . for any disease or weakness of the Kidneys, tuner, will be a Nevada City in few solicits the votes of all who believe in the candy’aild passes on @ pinch, as it were. You can't beat m candies anywhere on the fend for circulars, free. short visit, He drove up with his buggy} 4 trial will convince you of its great potenoy. ae Pacific Coast, and it would ep sats something very like a wild goose chase to find anyprinciples of that party. Fd. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, Pure Arctic Fountain Soda Water at Carr (. F. MCGLASHAN _ 4@Bold by Druggists, 75c. Sal team, ©. Godfrey of Columbia Hill, aceompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived. Sperone nee a Salve. st unenien's Arnic Sold at Carr Bros.,» Drag fies. thing that would equal them FOLE An Eastern Novelty. here today. Prof. Mitchell will give a night-cap soJames Brannigan lett here last night for cial at Odd Fellows Hall next Friday night, given been has he Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Pever Silver City, Nev., where eee memento ee nen ten a Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain-, a situation in a mill. . . Joseph Faull, who has been living at For Public Administrator. Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively The best Salve in nthe world for Cuts, this eures Piles, or uo pay required, Itis guaranMerced for some time paet, returned to teed to give perfect satisfacion oi money city last evening. — refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For A. Stewart, L, N. Tryon, H. Austin and S$, Witkonski, of San Francisco, arrived cale at Curr Brothers Drug Store. s here last night. “Awarded wife arrived bere and ©. Scheuerman San Juan on their way to last night from Highest Honors—World's Fair. : ‘DR: their home at Sacramento, W. A. Buckniam of Truckee arrived here ELEGANT SILVER SET OF Knives, Forks and Spoons To the erson who guesses nearest to the number of votes that the next Governor of this State will receive on Novem ber 6, 1894; also a_ Beautiful Silver Sugar Bow! and4 Spoons To the person guessing nearest to the ‘ Public Administratorbefore the Demnumber of votes. that the losing candi‘ooratic Convention which meetson Sat Will be a candidate for the nomination of yesterday, It is said that he will be the Democratic nominee for the Assembly. * Migs Annie Hunt of San Francisco, who has beén on a visit at the Mountain House, arrived here last evening on her way heme. Charley Tegler, the accommodating ~ bas gage man of the Railroad company, Walter Yeaw, the young man who was other day, is-getting along nicely_and will) date will receive. urday next. Peete For County semtge be 2d : rson purchasing goods at _ The contest is open to every Any person our store, no matter how smagene amount. is allowed to guess eve time a purchase is made by them. Should two ade or have the same guess, the person making the first guess will be entitled tu the prize. been very sick, but his hosts of friends are glad to see him around again. ~. hit on the head by @ windlass crank the We Li an gz Don't Fail to See the Prizes in Our Window. <3 _ «And also notice the D. S; COLLINS . Line of Dressy Se . soon be able to resume work. _ OF GRABS VALLEY, J. P, Davenport, rprematng th whole] That are being :wore by a of d Sherwood sale firm of Sherwoo& will be anda fer ‘be nomination of bao, evtisttng here is . San Francisco, Tus city of Santa Ana vo tig igye See: : _ LBADING CANDY-MAKER, Opp. L. Hyman & Co.'s a 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. TH BY BIT! Mortison’ Ss. SUITS"ALWAYS FIT. We are giving you FITS at-your own prices. bcbg yo. 00 Lrndinenlaphegeh Suits that sold from $30 to $35, for $25. Pants that sold from $10 to $12, now going at $8. (MF Pall-andfoce the goods. We have more goods than we can useé, . They Must Go at Any Price, Cn nme Go ae MORRISON, Merchant. Tailor.; 25 [PINE STREET, NEVADA, cry. serene conse eiaatte tite The Magic Touch ate NE The play” consists of three acts and a and it would’be a great calamity. to the schools should he be displaced. He wil] prologue, andis replete with thrilling. situ-. not be if the people are true to their own ations, exciting scenes and happy denoueinterests, No man has ever-held that ofments, A vein of sparkling humor rons} fice that has given: such universal satisfacthrough the piece, and from. begmning to