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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 31, 1899 (4 pages)

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$ theater-going wablies Te here this}. morning with the “Bachelor's Honeymoon” Company, of which he is one of . the leading members. Mr. MoVay ‘has. long been. recognized ‘as an artist co, eminent ability in legitimate and romantic roles, having been. with some} of the cleverest high-class organiza-. tions on the road. Now tbat he has taken up comedy he is proving his . wonderful versatility by winning the} strongest kind of praise from the newspapers-and the people ss a fan-maker Si the best.type.: i ie : in Sauace Con Contractor. Loalmen who know Mr. Bohmidt, the Berkeleyite . who has the contract} for doing the labor on the new sewer system at thi city, say he is one of the “sqnarest” contractors on the coast. “He ‘expects:his men todo a good day’s work, of course,” said one of his ac: quaintances last evening, “but he, is not @ nigger-driver like most of the others in thé business. He is perfectly respdénsible financially and does a firstclass job every time he gets a contract, , ‘make or lose. ' Nevada City was very . lucky in getting Schmidt to do the work, for he will ‘not slight it, and he “. to light.” Sach aliee thea oat, Snap & Fume. “me New York ma ae Express e Phil Jeckson, was released oe . isa cane her “f ned, parece county jail this morning after serving} late—but not too late.” ne days for being drank and. ‘disorThe New York Eyening Telegram . 9°: said: “The complications are amusing ‘and some of the scenes are sideeplit: ve. P. Campbell and others has been ” appealed to the Sones Ouart oY. defendants:. ©. ‘Tom: Waller, who: ‘came. down here . some time ago. from Graniteville for ‘medical treatment, has been ue a a pension of $8a month, St ost San ald: see {he report that William G. Risbatds i bought the résidence property.ofGeo. a . F. Jacobs was erroneous. The. deal "The New York Times waid. “tt is a fell through. ak the laatmoments: jolly farce without offensiveness or Un-. Be ginning Saturday “m orning aud necessary vulgarity."" The New York Commercial Advertiser [continuing till: September 16th, the nid: “The laughter was frequent and Narrow Gauge Railroad Company will sell tickets.to Sacramento and return genuine.” for $6 10. When the play was on last ale cs Kid. Badger gave a ‘ict ‘enjoyable the California theater in’ San ". party last evening at his mother’s home visco the papers of that sity were on-East Broad street, and Nehiie . equally enthusiastic in its praise. The Reynolds of Main street also cates following cast, which was the one appearing at San Francisoo,, adil ab aaa aE ak . me of friends in a REIN . this evening: The San Francisco critica were anan‘The New York ‘Tribune said: . “This te undoubtedly one of the most popalar plays that the eeertcg ‘has brought “The sivitguiecons’ 00 Be 8G Molla tinaing ‘mento the day fauowing. There he tried to sell the outfit to a liveryman, but the latter would give but $5 for. horse, saddle and bridle. Finally he encountered John Sherlock, a trader, who paid him $7 for it and took e bil: of sale.’ The youngster then proceeded to San Jose where he stole a-bicsole and was arrested. His father went down and got him out om the latter scrape, : “Sherlock récéntly came to this coun: ty, bringing a number of horses he wanted to sell, and camped near Glenbrook Purk. Last week the Arnhart brothers went.out there to buy 4 horse and finally took tie Moonéy animal for which they paid $30. This morning they had the pnimal in town and it was: at once identified as. the one: stolen from the courthouse. ‘They told constable Dillon ‘of the transaciion.” He was nae ‘midnight. Looking ‘them over he picked ‘orft the best one,’ cwhiot . ~ #Tg Kies worried abc about her broken engagement?” : « “No, she had part of her silver marked with the young man’s ‘name, but she can easly get engaged to another man named Smith who has. sense enough to Gaylord & Son’s. haveda . Theater ! Thursday Evening, August. 81. Warde & Sackett’s COMEDIANS. ecasasine John Stapleton's Successful Faree from Hoyt’s Theater, N. Y., a“ ‘A BACHELOR'S * agree to let her buy her — at.{’If Sbiloh’s Oongh and eS Cute, which is sold for the small. price lof 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00, does not ain. cure beth the Gentle beck eau we _DICKERMAN’S_ Pencil Tablets Ink Tablets — Pens — Rulers Crayons Erasers Pencil Boxes SCHOOL, SUPPLIES -DICKERMAN’ ae IT’S. ALL RIGHT co The Jewelry you buy from mefis exactly(as repreBenjamin Bachelor. Who marries in haste Min OE ais fs ate cee -Helen ae “His sister, and moral gua Amaryllis ewan: ‘Lealse ‘Temple Oharyllis Anw Hathaway His twin daughters sented, It is new in style there is no deception as to quality, and the prices are low. New designs by the dozen in ; SILVER WARE}.. «x: HONEYMOON.” will treat his laborers: like white men. i. -. imous in praise of “A Bachelor’s Honeywent out to Sherlock's camp and the moon,” which was the attraction at the’ latter at once gave up the saddle and . . }Oalifornia theater last week. “The . bridle. He also showed the bill of sale . . same play and the same compaby Will) Rook had given bim. ‘The arrest of be seen here tonight. the lad immediately followed. _Hebrew ‘New. Year, The Hebrew New “Year (Rosh Hashona) begins at sunset next Monday Dire f from ¢ = oe of the most successful @ season at the California eater, me a Praucleco. Play atd Company highly praised by a0. 1 oa i Oall, Examiner, Bulletin an Pe evening, and. continues until supset on the day following. Thetiext Hebrew holiday, the’ Day. of Atonement, begins . at sunset on Wednesday, September 18, and continues until sunset Bet. 14. -In Hebrew chronology the coming “new:year i8 given: as 5660. © Pee Sudden’ Change. . "4 Deputy County. Clerk Hoskins ap. peared on the rialto this morning with his mustache shaved ‘off, and many of his most intimate friends ‘tailed to recognize him. As soon as they found out his identity they. were much slarmed lest he fateh cold, “Next Sunday's ‘Bat Game. The Seaweeds und the Owls of this city are scheduled to play ball at Glen brook Park Sunday afternoon. The -Owls say they. will be“strengthened with’ Nevins of Grass Valley as shortstop and an importation from Auburn as pitcher, ~ se ulnter., For: rade: From. Denver comes. a complaint Soest the too-wise public impounder. * he dogcather stands ona corner and loudly calls, “Here, Dewéy! Here ie ~ Dewey !* and then gathers in the luck"Jess and tagless that answer to their name. =e a GOODS FROM THE BAST. A Gteat Stock Being Received at Rosenburg Bros’. Store. Broad street in the vicinity of Rosenberg Brothers’ store was almost blocked . for awhile today by a great stock.of goods that have just arrived direct from the east for that establishment. There were boxes and bales without number, apd they contained a wide assortment of the latest and best Fall and Winter novelties in the dry goods line. They are being opened and marked as rapidly as Manager Eddy and his force can accomplish the work. They will be sold at very mcderate prices and there . Lg be no reserva-. tions. hecae . No mak Small Loaves. After September Ist A. J. Homann of “the New York Bakery will discontinue making small loaves of bread and will sell LARGE LOAVES FOUR FOR TWENTY-FIVE cunts, The best bread and best meaeore‘made.by an expert:baker, . a24 ee Notice to Water Consumers. All parties using water tor irrigating gardens, lawns, power, or for any purpose other than domestic use, as well) ca as for the latter, are notified to call at the City Hall any evening between the . precise gators ie and pay for the . " . The work is harder, . trying on one’s nerves.” —New neem b Times: Democrat F666 eS eee eens $125 per month. Barbara Verne Castro Maid servant, with literary and © other aspirations Geo. The steam wagon that the Yuba Power Company got from Richardson
Brothers of Truckee and took to their sawmill below Oamptonville, is now doing ite work handsomely. It hauls all the lumber cut by the mill and has lots of time to spare. A Grass Valley lady recently patted her servant how the mustard pot had become cracked. The reply, made with all gravity, was that.she did not know, but supposed it was owing to. the mustard’ being so strong.“Under, the: progressive new management of. ‘Henry Metzenbaugher many. and important improvements are beMorehead Man servant, devoted to. Bachelor Stephen ay Weve +++ +. Win, Brewer very busy man Dr. Ludwig Sohwartz -..-Chas.-Bates. Who nurses a secret sorrow Anthony Gumbag Joe Swickard A confidential agent, adept at distorting fact , Miss Arbuckle lia Stacey” ‘Known on the stage as Juno Joyce, jate of the Omphalia Theater, N.Y. Reserved seats are on sale at.Foley’s without extra charge. City School Matters. At last nighbt’s meeting of the Board of Edu¢ation Thompson’s Course in Drawitig was adopted .for use in the city schools, and permission was given %P f° date. : to use Robinson’s Shorter Course of . ’: Although the law does not distinctly Arithmetic as a supplementary and refstate that annual labor to the amount erence book, ‘The addition of $100. °f $100 must be expended upon placer worth of apparatus to” the high schoo) . “l#ims, the Land Department and the laboratory was authorized, Prof. Og courts have held that. the law of the den was given permission to open a lode claim applies also to placers, and night school in Room No. 4. The saj-. that annual assessment work must be d. oe ary of Prof. Barker, the bigh school performe: principal, was increased. from $110 to William Walters loaned a book: to e . ént the billiard parlors.and bar are bethe friend returned it to him. “Thanks,” said the irrepressible son of the old sod, “but you needn’t bave been in such @ hurry about bringing it back. I never expected to see it again till after I was dead and buried.” One of the deepest holes ever made by man in the earth is at Schladebach, near Ketschau, Germany. It is 5,785 feet in depth and ‘is for geologic research only. The drilling was begun in 1880 and. stopped six yeurs later because the engineers were unable. with their instruments to go deeper, The State Agricultural Society has waked up and is prepared this year to Ghe Didn’t Like the Job. give a booming State Fair, beginning “] used to work for a collection . next Monday. The new. life in the agency in one of the northern cities,” board will be productive of good resaid # lady perfumery drummer, sus nd sults. As a result of their activity the my, experience. wae tolerably excitingFair will be one of the greatest in the My duty was to sit at a roll top desk in 4 impersonate the e{history of the Society. The races will OS ete wack ig be contests by the best horses on the tor. Light ‘work, did you say?: Just you rt All day. long men would . Coast. Agreat stock show will be seen come in red eyed to lick the boss. . at the Park, and the Society’s mam“Where’s the fellow that sends out these blackmailing letters?’ was the usual salutation. Then I would smile sweetly end say: ‘I’m the proprietress. What can 1 do for you?’ At that the visitor would look dazed, mutter things under his breath and walk off. «Well, things went along all 5 for nearly a month. Then one day a tle, wiry chap walked in carrying”black cane. ‘Where's the boss?’ he said. I gave the usual fairy story. ‘Don’t believe a word of it,’ he replied, ‘still 1 can’t beat a woman.’ He thought awhile, and something in his eye made me creepy. ‘I'll have to take it out n the fixtores,’ he said finally, and, . pon my word, he broke every blessed stu in the shop.: He did it quickly and systematically, and you. never saw such an awful ruin! a3 x a wind up he . broke the chandelier and bade me a po-. , Hite good day. When the proprietor came in, he haf a fit.: It was after that I went into the perfomery business. but it is much less State Blue I Blue Book. “he frst batch h of the the latest issue of the State Blue Book, compiled under the superintendence of Secretary of State Ourry, has been received from ‘the State Printer. Since Governor Budd closed down the State Printing Office in 1897, there hdd been‘no igeue of the Blue Book uutil the present time. The book just printed is extremely valuable, both as to the informution it contains respecting the present administration a and @book of reference. esting and artistic exhibits. “Pa, what is a hasty generalization?” “Your idea, Jimmy, because I give you a nickel once in a while that I have always got a pocketful of them.” Always Good Tea : Be Presents Big ‘Value. Stores, ‘street, .ese Neovads Oity. . Grass Valley scmie alae ‘makes Commercial regrow fonder of the absence. ‘eaegeits gato gg ee ing made at the Union hotel. At pres-. ing overhauled and everything brought{” friend twelve years ago aod yesterday se moth pavilion is crowded with imterfet Aericn Tuorting Tea Gus} —X—__ Never Burs a Oanpie at_Bots Enps Don’t go on drawing vitality from the blood without doing something to replace it; Hood’s Sarsaparilla amives nerve, mental and digestive strength. by enriching and vite vitalizing the blood. Hood’s Pills are s non-irritating, mild, effective. Perpetrators of the Pun. Wm. McVay : Delia Stacey. Geo. Morehead Helen Tracey “Wm, Brewer ‘Lou temple, case as. Bates , Ann ‘oe Swickard . Verne Prtves 5 and 50 cents. cents. Children 25 cents. ae : rved seats without extra charge at oley’s. ro FALL AND. WINTER . . GOODS, ‘ARRIVED The Bass ek ‘Ever Seen in Nevada County_suITs” * = PANTS a -'§6.00 UP Oa ll $2.00 UP = Cleaning and“Repairing at the most reasonable” prices. 0. E. WAXEL, The Tailor. Broad St., 2d door below Armory Hall, Nevada City For Ten Days !. If -you_are Looking For Bargains Now. Is sYOUR .CHANCE. Broad Street, corner Pine. ae ‘Silks, Lawns . , Figured Orvahdles: Etc. Snell & Fleming, weseraee” Merchants ee ~~~ Both plated and solid, from the best manufacturers. I like to show goods’ and take pleasure in selling them on their merits.CO. Jd. BRAND, Pioneer. Jeweler, i Broad Street. : SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to our fine line of ommmmen WAT ECS EX ED ees cars Of American Manufacture. The superior construction of these Watches by improved and automatic machinery enables us to offer a good time piece at.a very moderate price. i DON?T buy Brass Watches at auction sales, or second-hand ones either, when, you can get NOW and reliable goods at our store for abuat the same price. . oT Remember, our repair work will; be" _ovst inspection. a Telephone West 14. A. & H. W. Hartung, To the Ladies : ” Successors to F. 0. Luetje, } {Broad St., Nevada Ciy , We are now offering bargains in Hats and froin now on wil make a GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF. TRIMMED HATS. i 7. Ho. COraw tiord. BEEHIVE -GPOCERY i J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor _ Agency For--fion , am -Whiskey Blue Label Cateun Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for — Fancy Groceries or PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND PO TIEATS AND FISH. ae Magcot Whiskey.. : $1 00 Daffy’s Malt Whaiehcey issessnensene 1 00 Game Cock Whiskey..:.cccsssse.c00 Monarch (Jug) Whiskey..,..... 1X L Whiskey.. Mikado Soap Olairette Soap..cccscscesseces ss ceeee 1 1 eeceeaonee aeeecee seecees Oopeo (white) Soap. . Dandy Soap, 20 bars.. 20.5. .cser00 Fern Soap...6 Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3lb pckg ~_ eeecceesenoes eeecce ee RSSSsasss SS’ saaase : f