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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 18, 1898 (4 pages)

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w shes to . joney nay stam 2 to > @f: can. cad Yo the feceive me, mu cents to i think a of me?” tin’ piz o Up aoe] mple—No, am gwine 1 from the ide for the Flora-—No fore uc . te ome if we i at bas alral do we — 1 the milkrectory can ail 75 cents. it aftiee . 8, to ihe ; i 19th. GGS ny, valne’ . the eship andsome ated meshowing Havana. ition. presente. ats, sents, 8, 5 cts, , 8. cmeneeeisiner ance mm 5 THURSDAY ...AUGUST 18, 1898. A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told Mrs. Charles Brockington is quite sick. Beis etecn ye . Mrs. John George returned last evening from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Webber have arrived here from Ohicago on @ visit to L. OC. Wilhelm and family. Charles McGree of Berkeley arrived here lust night to take a position as engineer at one of the mines. : The Knights of Honor today paid Mrs. John Kipper the $2000 for which her late husband’s life was insured in the order. caer Dr. E. Jamievon received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of his aunt, Mrs. Janet Bell, in Alameda. She was aged about 75 years. . Tonight a reception will be tendered to Rev. and Mrs Naylor of the Congregational church. Miss Martha Sims i@u the program for a recitation. While Willam Buuney and some other men were in a chop house on Bank street eating, Charles Allen came in and knocked Bunney down without any preliminary words. Allen has been arrested, E, N. Jones, a San Francisco contractor, today began the construction ~ of the new Weissbein building on Charch street neur Neal. The stracture isto have two store rooms with flats above>— eae Late yesterday-afternoon one. of the barkeepers and & boarder ut the Wisconsin hotel had a heated. argument’ which ended’ in a fight, the boarder coming out of the scrap second best with a badly damaged eye and a more. badly injured eur. ; “Last evening’s Telegraph says: On Friday evening next the City Board of Trustees will meetin an adjourned session and one of the most important matters to be considered will be a sewcrage system. There is no question thet this city needs sewerage, especially in certuin portious, and the sooner the matter is attended tothe better it will be for the inhabitants of Grass Valley. At preseut some parts of town are sewered properly while in other places, we are gorry to euy, sewage is run out iutothe open gutters on: the street and it is a menace to the evening’s Truckee Republican: very small catches are being made. “Tourist travel bas fallen off quite perceptibly the past few days owing to the party primaries and coming conventions. ; Bh seeder Stewart McKay has had his sawmill moved to the side track at Martis Creek, from where it will probably be shipped on the railroad to this place. ° railroad political club in this place with the object of electing candidates to the State and county offices who will work for the best interests of the company, Further instractions will be given in this paper designating time and place of meeting. W. 8. McCormack and B; Pendergast, Orgauizing Committee. © .»™ ' This morning 8. Shoemaker,-traveling from Kuowlton, Mo., to Redding, was run over in the railroad yard by the switch engine and two cars and was killed. He came tothe Waituey Huvse last night and registered as Shoemak + giving no initials or residence. He said be had been sick, hiving. bad » stroke of paralysis, and-was on bis way to California, He had just enough money to pay for his lodging and his breakfast ‘was given bim at the Whitney House this morning. Some seem t6 think it was a case of suicide, but Mr. McGovern is of the opinion that he became confused und stepped: in front of the engine not knowing where he was going. He was a respectable looking man with grey beard and about 65-or GO years of age. Eurly-Sunday morning a young man about twerity, who bad been cracking coal on an engine over from Sucramento, came into a saloon in town and expressed himself as very thirsty. He got a glass of whiskey and then said that he believed he could drink all “the . whiskey in the house. He was given all he wanted and drank thirteen full glassés in succession. He then fell over on the floor, In some way he got out on the sidewalk and later was carried into an alley where he was found almost dead. Doctors Bryant and ‘Mantz worked hard over him-all day~ He is now in a fair way to recover. School opened Monday with a good ro attendance. About thirty new pupils { ‘ter may Notice to Railroad Employees—A!themud. Part of the piles used came ‘movement is now on foot to orgunize a ‘throw mud, don’t kick. However, if fore was not because sewerage was not health of those who live in the vicinity. He gave his name as John Laufer and In proposing a new sewerage system says he comes from st. Joseph, ‘Miswe hope the City Trustees will devise @. souri, where he has a father, brother plan that will be satisfactory to all! and two sisters. He bas been in this concerned and not compel Peter to) state about three months aud was pay for Paul’s improvements. The! working his way back home. reason the question was defeated becor An Agreeabie Change. needed, but the plan of procedure was The decided change that has taken ainsatisfactory. We opposed: the quesplace in the weather during the past ‘tionat that time on that account, but . if a suitable plan, whereby those benesom erty ahs fe cha eases -fitted shoulder the expense, is subhas been a cool breeze with a trace of ‘mitted, we willdo our utmost to 8€€. Gampness about it that the weather jt carried to a successful conclusion. sharpe say is an indication that we will have rain before long. ‘Some of the prophets are of the opinion that there will-be an early fall and a hard winter, The Cham ion Reservoir. ‘The large new storage reservoir bethereto which the public will be invited. fing constructed for the Champion mining Company near the old Hirschman diggings west of town will be completed this week. Frank Godding of You Bet, who has charge of the work, is making a model job of it. An additional eight-inch plange pump has just been put into the Champiou mine. It was made at the Miners Foundry. Going to North Bloomfield. The drill team of Nevada City Lodge, A. O. U. W,, will probably goto North Bloomfield soon and bold-a reception If the plans materialize the team will take along the lodge’s big stereopticon and give the screen work of the order, besides having an exhibition drill.' The lodge already has some members at North Bloomfield and wants more. Rag AEG OTT Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the disease portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure lL eafness is caused by an inflamed conwhile others predict that we will have very little stormy weather until November. In the higher altitades above here the nights and early mornings are considerably cooler, but campers have not as yet found it uncomfortable, and Ps over the Stockton-Point Ri line. The road bed on the made by grading, and wide water ways are to be left, so that the floods of wineap>. ‘The trestle will lie between two branches of the San Joaquin River, known as Old River and Middle 46 piles will be driven 85 feet into in a large raft from the north. The. company is now using four big dredg-, ers and. making the grade over that . part of the marsh where there will be . no trestle. In making the grade the. company first experimented by asing a brush mattress covered by earth, . following the stabbing. With the ‘as-. : t They found his plan successfal, for the . experimental piece of road built on the brash muttress bas sunk very little. But the cost was prohibitive, and so the company went back to the plan of excavating the marsh mad and piling it up for an embarkment. The dredgers of the roadbed as they eat their way through the maréh-; ‘The four machines are working away ata great rate. Nothing Made by Kicking. An exchange gets off a good thing when it says that no man ever raised himself up permanently by kicking some one else down. Be ready to give a kind word, give it liberally; it won’t cost you a cent, and you may want one yourself some day. You may be rolling in wealth today, and be raising whiskers tomorrow becausé you-can’t raise the price of a shave. So don’t kick, you can’t afford: it. There is nothing in it whatever. If you want to throw something at somebody, throw roses, bouquets or cologne. Don’t you must kick, lead yourself around behind the smoke house and take a ‘good, swift kick at yourself. ‘A-Notorious Character. Mollie Forshay, a disreputable character who lived at Trackee twenty odd years agu and who served'a term in the Nevada State prison for” killing a . man, was’ acquitted at Tuscarora, Elko. county, last week, on a charge of selling whisky to Indians. cor Sick in San Francisco. The wife of Manager Johan Spaulding ‘of the South Yuba Water Company is ‘dangerously ill in San Francisco, to which city she was recemtly taken from her home at Siegler Springs, Lake county. Mr. Spaulding is with his wife. An Injured instep. Ed Hopkins is walking on crutches. Monday evening while the young man was wrestling with a friend he injured the instep of oné of his feet in a manner that bas since caused him much pain. . Hip Disease Little Girl. the Victim — She Took a flow of blood from the ugly wound. deafnese,' her a husband. Any old thing will do, and that is by consfitational remedies. . 8. it’s @ mau.” Few Bottles of Hood's Sarsapa-. rilla and Was Cured. “My little girl became afflicted with hip disease when she was five years old, oes . She was confined to her bed and for six or A Boy’s Appeal. seven weeks the doctor applied weights to Following is a copy of a school boy’s nit nat gsc ee complaint: to a board of. directors: . had lost all her strength and day by day “My sister, who is a: school teacher,. she became thinner, One day I hapwhips me every day. Pa and: ma told] pened to receive-one of Hood’s Sersaher to whip ine oftener than she did . parilla Calendars and‘on one of the slips the other pupils, so they would think . was ® testimonial telling-of s cure of a she was not partial, I write tolet you severe case of hip disease by Hood’s Sarknow this was too thin. She is an old parila. I decided to give this medicine ‘ {to my daughter and when she had m sid, and gets mad because she can’t) 1.16) three bottles her appetite was get married, and whenever she gets to . oycclient and she looked quite well and feeling that way she larrups me. I. was very much strengthened, She has bate to say.such things about my sis-. not used her crutches for over eight ter, but it’s so, and I write to inquire if . months and walks to achool every day.” you-can’t stop her licking me or get Mrs, G. A. LaRosgr, Oroville, Cal. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact, the One True Sold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. report that the change has caused an improvement in the fishthg, which bas not been very good anywhere this season. ‘ dition of the macous lining of the Eustachian Taube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing . . but an inflamed condition of the ma Jog Conn, is the only authorized . agent to buy Bartlett Pears for the Earl Hundred Dollars fruit Company. gll-8t Chas. W. Kam &Co. : AKE this method st iniprveing the people cous surface. We will/give One for any case of Deafness (caused by ca-. tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s” Send forcirculars;free Nothing could be better than the . delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe Where they will keep constantly on hand the F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop. Toledo, 0. gold at the Beebive. They are the. "*y, pies, Fruits, Chickens, etc. Sold by Draggists, price 75c. per botchoicest selected goods. For sale in. », — m an tle. " Hlall’s Family Pills are the best. For Sale.
Planing ges be gonany 4 prepared to supply the public with. & Machinery. Mectien? run by electric power. Price -+. Office at sarees ‘Brown & Moraan, Real Estate Agents. No Odds and Ends. Our clearance sale is not made up of odds and ends, bat upon ourstraight Tou will. B98 aang Poe during this Clearence Sale only #2.50at lines. cent upon all Popular Clothing Store. cio me Card of Thanks. Hills Ho O d’s Pills are the only pills to take . We tender our sincere thanks to the ee eventng’s Oakland Enqu eays:: Notwithstanding the fact that things look blue for California troops ‘alley Rail. who want, to seé service, the Eighth . the regular meeting was over cigars and £8500 feet of . regiment is hard at work and put in three hours of excellent drill. Many of the officers are still hopefal of being sent to Manile, and the ranks are not discouragés a ac Colonel’ Henshaw is very ‘anxious to have contradicted any statements that: the regiment wisbed to hide any of the facts of the tragedy of yesterday. Immediately after. it occurred. Captain Barnes obtained statements from all}. . the witnesses of the affair and turned them over to the disfrict” attorney. County Jockey Club are a number ot] Colonel Henshaw is more than anxious that all the truth should come out and the murderer receive his just deserts. Much praise is being given Captain: Riley today for his prompt aid to Ury sistance of two privates Captain. Riley held the: poor fellow so, that he could not struggle and further endanger bik own lite aud unti) the surgeons arrived: almost completely stopped’ the aii -. }midnight. Among those who helped . he Popular Clothing Store. > tnd Havea Joly Tim Phe local members of the A. O. U.! W.and some visiting brothers spent last evening in a very pleasant way. After lemonade . were. passed ‘around and there was begun an impromptu projgram, of songs, Stories, character /sketches, etc., that lasted till uearly to entertain and amuse he crowd were Prank Williams Charles Asubarn, M. L. Roberts, John F. Hook, W. E. BR ce, Lee Leiter, Dr. Waguer and L. 8. Calkins. ee ‘ile District Horses. On the speed program of the Nevada races for district horses. Horses to be eligible to these races must have been owned in the district. prior to July 1, 1898. ‘he races. will begin August: 80.b and lust five days. ie only “One Pollar: Ladies’ Kid: Button Shoes. or Lace Coin Toe, patent. tip, all sizes, for #1 a’ jatf make their own channels, on each side Buy Where You Side This 7 Stein. e exaust a) apy store where the above sign is. disp TRADEon GOOD AS GASH HERE. The merchants where this card appears give RED TRADE RECEIPTS for the asking, and when your book is filled will accept it the same as FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Book containing complete list of merchants free. Get one at each 10-cent purchase; thus, if you make a 10-cent. purchase yon receive one Trade Receipt; if you makea one-dollar purch.se you receive ten Trade Receipts. layed. One Trade Receipt given with tips, coin toe, $1 per pair. for 90 cents per pair. out 10 cents. 80 cents. Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair. 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 everywhere else at 25 cents, now1ocents. © 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 clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents. Please Note These Prices Are Strictly Cash, The Popular : Glothing Store. J. LEVY, Proprietor. . Commercial Street---Telephone 203. ow Cut in Two During the remainder of our Cleorance Sale prices upon Goods will be cut in Two. Here Are a Few Baigains . Ladies’ Kid Button-and Lace Shoes, with patent leather aa Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to 2;) ‘ladies of the Red Cross of Nevada City ‘and Grass Valley and to the members 6f Company. C;.alsoto the kind friends . who gave their aid and sympathy darr ing the sickness and after the death of , our son Cbarles. . . Mz. AND Mrs, James Evans, FRUIT —aNnD— ‘POULTRY STORE. 2 Hot Weatner Food. 2 th that they have ope best of acall. First-Class Store in the Transcript Block, _New : Vegetable, 6 Tro War Tar BUT THE WOOD-PEGHKER Stands as it always has---a high t. [tf] J. J. Jackson. 5 quantities tosnit. [tf] J.J : A New ice Companys ! qQhe Nevada City Ice Company is now wor: ill, Nevada County, Torte. first-class natural ice at reasonable dence of Thomas 'Qorvoran, first door above Theater \ Toe house, rear of heater. Telepbone . No, 791. ; ks, ate meeting of grade Cigar for ‘OR MINING COMPA NY.—Loca-: business, San iif-Is On . The Workm:n Throw Dull Care Aside ° > ee » > &. > > > pe Tear » > < > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > e Buy things where they get the most &: value for their money, and when it te “@omes to anything, in the line of : FURNITURE they have found that Glasses ~ ry SOC OOO HSOHOOOOSOE OOOO HOS OOOOOEOD? ‘y ELECTRICITY For Weak Men a oneieenemmimmmnenel AT 1S NATURE'S REMEDY. * * s 9 4 * * e * ° * « rd You can regain the vitality that hax ® ‘been drained from your system.. Eleci tricity and vita'‘ty are akin to each @ otherinman. Amildcurrentwillcarry @ new life and energy into the weakened ? organs and renew your vitality. : * ° ° > * > > » > > La id > » > * ° * DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT . es eS Is a perfect body battery—as perfect as science and. mechanics can make them. It builds up vie energy and makes health complete. : Wou'd Not Part With His Belt at Any Price. ee ; ; * Connor Creek. Raker © ris eg: tT. ene ee Sir: %t is thirty dave since . began using yout tet. aad fis rs ge ty ef pee on tee sorta ree back beve oi beetle loss stnee the firat momenr ft y+ & ave gone, wore the Belt nights. wind ©: t your elt. a will always if Seat n*ud 't to uny person in ed of ene. Very respectfully, yours, . a ROC RENIAI It Cures All Weakness in Men. It gives strength, which makes men of physical wrecks it restores the old vim and energy.e@ Read the book ‘‘Three Classes 5 of Men,’’ sent sealed, free, upon: application. Shrewd People % JAMES KINKEAD, ; ‘Commercial Street, Keeps a large stock and gives his’ . Customers the best bargaips. If you are thinking of getting new furniture call at his stores. ® P YP HY You Will Profit Thereby. are not a #ign of old age. The youthfal eyesneed regulating as much as the older eyes need help, We can assist both. In our Optical Department may be found Glasses of every strength with improved fittings, Also Field, Marine, Opera and Rea ing Glasses. They are all of excellent quality, but not. high priced. Special attention is called 10 onr PBXSPECTOSCOPE, for-viewing single pictures. Briags o.1t the true perspecin our window. LUETJE & BRAND, Broad Street. Watchmakers and Jewelers. ive and makes pictures seem like nature itself. It is on exhibition GOOGOOOOOOOOE © Show Your Colors. A Handsome War Souvenir given with every purchase of 10 cents or more. © © © ; © © © COOOOOOOOOOOO W. H. CRAWFORD, © © © © © <A SAO STARE SIAC a reasonable price. '. Corcoran & ARBOGAST. Only Two Dollars and a Half. Men’s All Wool Pants, our $3.50 line, . 48. . MADE IN NEVADA CITY N.S. of Mad. ra Vv A.B. WOLE.S CASH GROCER. Lowest Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. We have always on ‘hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc. Remember we are Sole Agents for Douglass Butter and Robin Hooa Whisky. A full line of Breakfast Goods:Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Florr,ete _ PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER. oe * OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada City. Cali on us before going elsewhere. —