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April 12, 1899 (4 pages)

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4 THE TRANSORIPD, every eveni xcept é detedage ond Laws tottsers br BROWN & CALKINS. uN. P. BROWN. Lb, 8. CALKINS, WEDNESDAY... APRIL 12, 1899, Ee . ( OBRIRE MENTION, Minor Notes and Comments of ~Local Interest. For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray. Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street. Butterick: Patterns at the Racket Store, P56. * : ’ Deviled Ham, 5 cents a can—at Phil. Scadden’s, m30-lw Special prices on table linen at the Racket store, al2-tf Eastern pickled pork and pigs feet at J. J, Jacksen’s, tf The finest and newest dress linings at Snell & Fleming's. tf Wm. H. Crawford has masks, wigs, etc., for Friday night’s party. English ale on dranght, fivecents a glass at Beckley's Grotto saloon. tf Dr. H. W. Wagner, physician and surgeon. tf Thomas Griffith and family have taken possession of their new cottage on Park avenues. rig Thé North Star Mining Company has incorporated in New Jersey with a capital stock of $5,000,000. The funeral of the late Connor Cox of Cherokee took place here today and was very largely attended. Wild’s barber shop willbe removed Monday, April 17th, to the building adjoining Brand’s jewelry store, Broad st. James E. Ryan will be taken to the Npa asylum for the insane tomorrow by .special Deputy Sheriff William Ashburn. A. A. Atkins, late of Oakland, has bought the blacksmith shop at this city h3retofore conducted by the Ogdeu brothers. iJ. O. Wells is rebuilding his slime plant at the Providence mine, which was swept away by the recent flood in Deer creek. Nevada City Lodge, A. O. U. W., meets tonight. The representatives to. the Grand Lodge have returned and will submit their reports. ' A pair of spectacles lost at last week’s meeting of the Roard of Trade can be received by the owner if he will call on County Recorder Werry. Maher & Oo. are making a fine display of-ladies’ and children’s summerweight underwear. Seetheir new advertisement in today’s Transoripr. The directors of the Glenbrook Park Association will hold a meeting Friday afternoon at the office of I. J. Rolfe for . news it cannot’ get. And it makes as the purpose of making arraugements. much as will pay—no more, no less. with the directors of the 17th Agricul-. It will sell its soul for gold and its tural Association for holding races at. morals foran advertisentent. It: panders to the ignorant and exploits the A chimney at the residence of M. mob. It laughs with exultant glee O'Connell on Main street burned out. over the more hideous ignorance that last evening at seven o'clock. Mr. is developed by its ghoulish antics, O’Connell was away from home, and Exaggerated pictures are drawn to exthe young ladies of the neighborhood . cite morbidity and increase circulathe Park next fall. gota ladder and a garden hose and climbing to the roof soon had the blaze extinguished. The first Chapters of Count Tolstoy’s great novel appear in the April Cosmopolitan. Publication is taking place simultaneously in the United States, Englaad, France, Germany, Austria and Russia. The novel has been carefally edited for the Cosmopolitan. No part of the story has been lost, though, perhaps, the reader is deprived of some o! the pictaresqueness which appeared in the original Russian. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it. through thé mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold .to the good you can possibly derivefromthem. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It ic taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free: i Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bota PRR NRT LN American andEnglish Soldiers Caught in. "im'ts"esse mcr" , Ambush and Cruelly Mutilated. . ” Fears Expressed That the Incident May Involve America and. value to » commanity. Their energy, England in War With Germany. off the mutilated bodies. ers he captured. ' He The’ German newspapers sion now in Washington by The situation is deplorable. many of treachery. ican troops. The situation is serious and outcome. Mataafa is urged to these deeds by the German consul. Admiral Kautz wants reinforcements and a regiment of English soldiers will go from Auckland. There is intense sensation in London over this affair, and it may result in a war involving the three nations. Lieutenant Lonsdale of the phia, who was killed, leaves a young widow in San Francisco. The contents of Admiral Kautz’s message to Washington have not yet been made public. leourse of the English and Americans at Apia. Lord Saulsbury refuses to instruct the English commisers cannot therefore go to Samoa by the next steamer, Germany refuses to disclose the names of her commission. Racial feeling is running high in London and here where great praise is given for the work of the English and AmerWASHINGTON, April 12,~-Alarming news has been recs ig apahdaimpet bas em ceived hete from Apia via Auckland. Mataafa’s~ forces ain-. ments will build up a solid and endarbushed the-American and English troops. He killed five, three of the number being’ officers. s. His men cut the heads cut the ears off.of the prisonAmerican cruiser Philadelare filled with abuse of the telegraph. The commissionThe Americans accuse Gernobody can now foretell the ‘Will Sell Its Soul.’’ Rev. Sydney Herbert Cox, of the Lee Avenue: Congregational charch, Brooklyn, preached recently on yellow jourmalism. He said: “The original purpose of a newspaper was to give the news. The yellow journal makes what tion, and the artist expects to have no surprise when he greets the devil instead of his editor in some future enterprise.” eo Nellie, aged three, was out walking with her father, but soon became tired, and he was obliged to carry her. “Is I vewy heavy, papa?” she asked, as he set her down a moment to: rest, “Indeed you are,” he replied. “Say, papa,” continued the little miss, “isn’t you dest awful tickled zat I ain’t twins?” An Indiana woman married ber fourteeth husband the other day. She was fifteen years old when she marriéd first and has averaged about one marriage every two years since. Nine of her She has had six children. The sparrow exterminatora in Boston have destroyed 1,100 nests on the Common in two days. The public garden and small parks are next to be attacked: You Try it. If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we wili refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. . Price 25 Se .beaded girls. The manager of the theahusbands have been lost by divorce-. Mrs. Nyas—Now, I think one of the first lessons children should learn is never to. repeat things. My little daughter there is, for her age, a model of discretion. You never repeat things, . do you, Annie, dear? Annie—No, . mamma; why yesterday I saw cousin Tom kissing sister Louisa, and I never told anybody about it at all. : The New York Theater, New York? advertised last Saturday for 100 red ter explained that only genuine ones would be employed. They will appear in a new spectacular play called “The Man in the Moon,” and will follow a procession of white horses in the “pony ballet” scene. ——____ + +@The per capita cost of maintaining convicts at the Michigan prison is 38 1-2 cents a day, and the average daily earnings are 35 1-2. A Lebanon, Pa, woman died last week after suffering for twenty-five years from a pin which she had swallowed. BORN. In Nevada City, April 11, 1899, to the wife of George A Legg, a son, » Tu Nevada City, April 11, 1899, to the wife of M. Rohr, a daughter. eennaiamasnaans —enatmemal . by demonstrating the real advantages . Pd 3 Moke Yuba County Hum. Yesterday’s Marysville Appeal says: In a little while now the Yuba Electric Power Company -will put on a force of at least 600 men towork on the extenafford steady and remunerative’ employment. for many a day to this small army, and Marysville as the center of operations will reap the benefit. Enterprising concerns like the Yuba Power Company are of inestimable backed by sound business judgment, will be the means of eventually developing our section of the State, and we possess and the opportunities we push, who by their judicious investing era of prosperity. The infusion of fresh blood is frequently necessary to revivify dormant logalities which have permitted an unexplainable lethargy to benumb their faculties, and who rest, if not content, at least without further effort on the laurels already won. What helps one aids all. Work will be furnished the idle—those who are willing to labor are given the opportunity; more money will be put ia circulation; old accounts can be squared, and future transactions carried on upon a cash basis. Everything will take on renewed life; the Arctic sleep of the weary will be broken and listlessness and discouragement will make way for business activity and contentment. All this will, take time. It can only be accomplished by degrees.It is no idle dream but a condition that can be and will be brought about, even against the opposition of “mossbacks,” jealous of the signs of life that they possess not, and. the pernicious attacks of these “knockers,” who lack the brains and energy themselves to joim the ranks of the workers, and who seek to “queer” every move looking towards the betterment of social and commercial conditions. Still Looking For Moore, City Marshal Tompkins, Captain Nibell, Deputy Sheriff Pascoe and Charles Barton left this noon for the country around Banner mountain in the hope of getting track of Moore, the fugitive murderer. A full-grown hog owned by a farmer killed in its pen. The farmer discovPHT RS SUPT aR During 1898 the Labor Commmissioner of Seattle found employment for number sent to the hop fields to pick hops. state decreased 206 during 1898. Rooms For Rent. on Pine street. Apply to al2-4t Qo Ripe Olives in Bulk. Another barrel of extra fine .ones just received at J. J. Jackson’s Beehive grocery store on Commercial street. f10-tf W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor :t Law, CECE Cc. BROAD AND PINE STs., up stairs, Nevada Citv. Nevada County Directory. a Headache Is often a warning that the liver is torpid or inactive. More serious troubles may follow. Fora prompt, ient «cure of Hi and all liver troubles, take ‘Hood’s Pills While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not bathers enive fie rae ut have a ye Sadho arses cts.and 50 cts. For sale by H Dickerie, Hall’s Family Pills are the best. man, the druggist. tf C. 1, Hood .& Co., Lowell, Mass. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 CITIZENS BANK, Plaintiff, vs. 3 JAMES A. NORTHWAY et al, Defendants. Action brought in the Superion Court of . the County of Nevada, rnia, near Youngville, New York,' was at-. and the Complaint tiled eg eS tacked by rats during the night and . {ius,°f"sid county of Nevada, -#red Searls i 3 ered it half devoured in the morning. . ewie. 6.9: eee s Horthway Georns 18,154 people, in addition to a large . Co According. to the state auditor of youa ' bove required, Ohio the number of saloons in that . te said Plaintit will se ce erg te Two front rooms inthe Tam building perior Court op ypand and the seal of the Su} ; oO I: J. Rotrz. " . § ~ WAKING UP MARYSVILLE. . GRASS. VALMBY News, [18 HOLDING ITS. OWN. Bugone De Sabla and His Partners ’4 Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told Over The Telephone, Frank Robbins left today for Butte, Montana. John R. Tyrrell, the attorney, returned today-from San: Francisco. ° Ex-District Attorney Riley is located at San Francisco im the practice of law, couraging outlook ina business way. His wife and children are still at Grass Valley. Last night a trephining operation was performed on Charles Dial, the inthat the skull. was ‘indented and the -braifi.at that part bruised and inflamed, blood clots being presemt. Today he is just alive but liable to die at any hour. His mother and his brother John arrived this morning from Lockford, The preliminary hearing of Jordan, Lynch and Nevin, the three men who are charged with stealing amalgam plates from the Rogers mill, is. in. progress today before Justice Green, Frank Power being the official reporter. ‘The prosecution is conducted by District
Attorney Power, the defense being represented by Lawyers Kitts, Ridge and Jones. Brsnch, the prosecuting witness who claims that Jordan made a confession to him, was on the stand most of the day, Attorney Kitts subjecting him to a searching cross examination as to his own record. Notice to Ladies. The City Trustees invite all ladies who are willing to assist in the campaign in favor of sewerage bythe distribution of badges to attend the meeting of the Board at the City Hall tomorrow evening. What Is Shiloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf °*@> Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. ‘ Summons. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Z ty of Nevada, State of Californin” — of the having a fine suite of offices and an enjured baseball player. It was found . to Rank Second-Class. tinue to rank as second-class during ‘the year beginning on the Ist of next Sick are quickiy and caraly ence Eriol. Nevada City Postoffice Will Continue See tonne pan Pot pa: ed ifnot satisfactory. Price 25 : d 50 cts. sale by H. Dickerma The Nevada City postoffice will conthe Paths nb ane Ben es as Six loaves bread for 5c at . July, the receipts from sale ‘of stamps ‘and box.rent for the year ending on . the Ist instant having exceeded $8000. This rank carries with it a salary of $2000 for the Postmaster and an allowance for two deputies. It is expected that in view of the increased : business of the office over former years the De. partment will during the coming year make the improvements heretofore promised in the way of enlarging the room now occupied, and rearranging and adding to the boxes. When the business has increased to $10,000 a year the city will be entitled to and have a free’delivery system. This end can be hastened materially if our citizens will lend a hand by liberal purchases of stamps with which to pay for small bills of goods that they send out of town for. : Eagle Bird Bills Paid. Through the ‘Boles eee To the feet and thence through the . Messrs, Hall, Powell and Raéder,who. whole body the path of diseass i ote. . arrived Monday night from Pennsyl-. plainly marked. « . vania, were engaged last evening in . paying all ontstanding claims against Don’t Catch Cola From wet feet. Wear a pair of cur . the Eagle Bird Mining Company for strong, handsome and well-made Shoes labor, material, etc. The gentlemen, . and be independent of the weather. who are stockholders in the company Francisco today. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable ‘girl with an offensive breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf operating the property, went to San. material. useless All of our Shoes are made of honest There is no filling up with Ladies’ Shoes from $1 50 is Gents’ Shoes from $1.75 up, Children’s Shoes from $ .50 up. All good values for your money, Repairing neatly and promptl done at the lowest ‘reasonable _ BOVEY BROS., --. Broad Street. MAHER & CO. The People of the State of California send BoJames Colley Tliam Colley, J. J. Hanle , B.M. Preston, and Kichard Roe, Defen jants, i gocher ou are hereby directed to appear, and an8wer the — nt in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Su rior urt of the county of Nevada, State o California, within ten days after the service on you oi this Summons—if served within this mer 3. or within thirty days if served elscAnd you are hereby notified that unless ar and answer as a any mavey or damages dema ‘aint, as arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any othmanded in the Complaint, and ar Foliet he erence i hereby made to th pavtieaiees e Complaint for further the county of Nevad State f California, this 5th day of April, A.D, 1o00, r3 F. L. ARBOGAS' BA! 3 GAST, C! First publication April 11, 1500 asa ICE CREAM and ICECREAIISODA AT FOLEY’s, Apply to F. BE. BROWN, Transcript office. _ NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient customers, Stables Open All Night. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. Telephone No. 72. LOOK OUT FOR NEW ADVERTISEMENT _ / THE ONE-PRION HOUSE, © ae SALT, DRIED AND CANNED FISH. all kinds of Se and it will be found of fine quality and in perfect condition. ; oe . Stockholders’ Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ST holders: of thé Nevada County Lan and aap ror emir R Srepir~ eonygnrt is corporation] a © office_ tl = Citigens Bank in Nevada Cig od Z * Tuesday, May 9, 1899,at 7:30 o’elock p. m., for the el Board of Directors to serve for Ys trig year, to make Provision for liquidating inother business a rose be auanction of such for consideration. of “9 oe D. E MO ereta Nevada City, April & aoe Secretary. — During the season of fasting from meat, we carry an extra large stock of _We have drawn our supplies from packers jgstly celebrated for the suPerior quality of their goods and feel confident that both the stock and. the i) Ladies and Children’s : ' Summer Weight . UNDERWEAR. Ladies, we place in our window this day our Ladizs and Sizes and all prices. :world for 5 cents. At 10 cents. At 15° cents. sleeveless—worth At 25 cents. Ladies’ Summe and short sleeves, Ladies, if you want Summer children, take a walk down Come and see them at 2 5 cents, Children’s Summer Weight Underwear — all shapcs, all We can fit any Lady or Child in Underwear. At 5 cents. Children’s Summer Vests. Best Shirt in the _ Ladies’ Summer Vests. Low neck and sleeveless—nothing like it in this county at 10 cents. Ladies’ Summer Vests. Low neck and 25 cents. Our price is 15 cents: At 25 cents. Ladies’ Summer Vests. long sleeves ; white and ecru, Great est ve any house in America at 2 5 cents. High neck and st ever shown by t Weight Vests. High neck Underwear for yourself or and see our window. Goods all marked in plain figures, Respectfully, Capes and Pokes, MAHER & CO. Come to us for Trogan Shirt W. Just received, aists, Children’s Bonnets, SE: COND GRAND Tastiest City WV . Ex * =°*= ® Bi Spring & Summer Millinery ‘ ---ON---: SATURDAY, APRIL. 8th. : Latest, Daintiest and Styles, Soames — SVIININNNNNNNNNNLE ne pa Country orders filled the day of receipt. Te to buy all kinds the lowest prices. a y Karl’s OPENING THE WEDNE A Dally Wm. Ft Tony ] today. Chas. ‘ in town. W. G.! town tod P. W, ¢ in town t Frank town las Miss } home on Mrs. E Cisco ted Mrs. ©. ing from “Will O above Wi > -Miss To . ing have. Wesley his way t York, is 1 Mrs: © Sacramei Superit down tod Mm. M Emporiu day. ‘ John B ners who Idaho. Mrs. L. erville to Harvey 0 P.M. the Slide today for Mrs. B Sacramet her fathe Alfred, ton, who here, hay Mrs. H arrived h the famil Mrs. 3} came tot her siste L, Hyn day for . iteville, e J. Rich Richards eral mon tura. Mrs, M Y., is the ily. She er-in-law. Fred B gel’s Can to take cl at the Ut Wm. ( town. H Saturday butcher : E. T. 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