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August 5, 1898 (4 pages)

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% ¥ Be . -) Dow Ontos, the pretender to the 6 ; a. TIE TRANSCRIPT. WAS A WARM MASON, . THR NBW JOCKEY CLUB. (10 DREDGE THE MISSOURL. .o:.°%es."s tiation] Se The War Tariff Is.On that can. ee eA cor ee +--+ > 5) (. . Pephape thie reason he isn’t trying to. Me rh Cure, FRIDAY.. 00. :0003auaust 5, 1898. . A Marysville Boy's Opinion of King SoloA Preliminary Organization Bflected— Company Organized to Work ‘the River seize the crown by force is because, he be BUT THE pee = : mon of Od. ©» OMears and. Commmitiees Chosen. SOA eee No Pat oe ee ret eae a NRW BANKRUPTCY LAW According to the Appeal this is what. ‘The meeting held in thie olty yester-. Dredging for gold in the bars of the . obtaining it that way, for as faraire eee ae . : aes ble a es NE + . aYubaconnty boy read in school at day afternoon by the promoters of the Missouri river is to be begun On 4) yi own nobody else wants it, and as the j ae : 2 : thahad all eer {Marysville the other day: © “King Solo-. proposed Jockey Club was not conlarge scale within a ebort time-},4j9 bidder against povérty-stricken : . ions ard Ab Expensive Loxury Now to Fail For . mon was a man who lived ever so many . cluded until some time after the Tan. . Philadelphia capitalists are interested . ai,nonso he ought to hase ‘aa Weds . eB : 28 a Small Amount. ; years ago, and in the country he gov. sorter had gone to press. Col. Stearns . iu-a company that intends to begin) thing oft. : Druggis ‘ erned he was the whole push. He was of Grass Valley presided and William . operations near French bar, a short asa i ; ts, The new bankruptcy law is bard on. an awful wise man, and one day two. Giffin of this city was chosen'secretary. . distance from Stubb's Ferry, Mont.,. To Those Whom It May Concern, Stands as it alway s h as==: a high iN, W ‘the man who becomes insolvent in a. women came to him, each one holding It was agreed that the club should com. as soon as ihe machinery can be put geghovniet oe » Wholesmall way, because of ne expense in-. onto the leg of a baby and pulling it. prise at least twenty members, and . in position, says the Helena Indepen-. .No pee must turn the city water off, . : volved in going into the United States . into, each one claiming it. And King. that the membership should be Him-. dent. The company has acquired title . on the'new mains, without first giving. et re x69 intern Court. When a case comes up two Solomon wasn’t feeling right good, and . ited to thirty. In order to insure the to a long strip of the river bank, and . notice and obtaining permission from gr ade Cigar for a reasonable price. welt a officers are selected, a referee und lhe said: ‘Why couldn’t that brat have. financial part of the matter, it was. seventeen cars of machinery have. me. Gzoree A. NIHELL, fuel trustee, the former appointed by a. been twins and stopped all this bother?’ . deemed advisable that $2000 should ‘be . beén received there to be put in place City Engineer. dies ‘judge of the district court (in this. And then he called for his sword and. subsoribed and certified checks for . 9S fast as the carpenters and ma-. —= ° ; e Dent. State Judge De Haven), the latter by . was going to chop the poor little baby . that amount deposited in the Citizens . chinists can be secured for the work. : 7 the creditors on the occasion of their/in two°and give each one of them a. Bank by tomorrow. If the money The manager visited Helena early in ; first meeting; if the trustee is not ap-. piece of it, when the one who was the. is raised by that time the members . the week in search of forty carpenters, FOR. SALE. or Lace pointed by the creditors the judge. real mother of the baby said, ‘Stop». will hold a meeting at Glen Park . but could not find half that many out ‘ MADE IN. NEVADA CITY » for $l a’ makes the appointment. The fall com-. yolomon, stay thy hand. Let that old. on Sdnday to complete their arrangeof employment and was obliged to 1 hee jout pensation of the referee is $10 and one . hog have it. If Ican’t have a whole ments. Meantime committees were ap. !ook elsewhere to secure them. Second Hand Furniture. per cent on sums paid as dividends, or. baby I don’t want any’ Then King. pointed.gs follows: . ” Two dredges are to be built, and the as “ BB sCyT Ee E ss C. one-half of one per cent on amount} Solomon told her to take the baby and. Speed committee—George Fletcher, Wepresentatives of the company. say f'. 49 tgs 2 9 ? és paid creditors upon confirmation of a. go home and wash its face, for he knew . James Roach, Dr. A. H. Tickell, W. H./that they will be the largest in the. Gonsisting in part of— : oe ef compromise. The compensation of the . jt washers, and he told the other wo-. Martin and Henry Daniele. . world, ? : : N. Ss. of Mad. ae trustee is §5 and such commission as. man to chase herself. King Solomon. -' Printing committee—William Giffin, : Chairs, Tables, Spring Beds on th ame The ground that is to be worked by ’ ’ ’ e a the court may allow, not to exceed . built Solomon’s temple, and was the. E. J. Rector and O. Hunsaker. the dredges is in the gold belt: famous} Hair Mattresses, Feather ae ‘givers three per cent on first $5000, two per. father of all the Masons. Hehad seven. It is the intention to hold the races. in the eurly days for the millions it : . tare: cent on second $5,000, and one per cent . hundred wives and three hundred lady . on the week preceding the State Fair) it produced. French bar, Cave and Pillows, Portieres,wa on sums in excess of $10,000. friends, and that’s why there are so. —beginning August 80th. Gontederaté: guiches «ore emidod the Curtains, Dishes, : ae Natt ai esl it & $3.50 line inte Maseoubated Tele _. many Masons in the world. My papa nnn most notable of the producers of the pen . Ei eH EEE veeupanas apanunie ly $2.50 a er pa gc en armed says King Solomon was a warm mem60's. The company expects to begin Bedateeds, he wnnen WON DE FUL CU ES i Coes Cee te tctnan oh 0 ties kee ee oe lou don't stop that racket in {operations within a few weeks, Etc., Ete. CURES. ounty er, that the friends of J. That’s all I k bout King Solo; . ‘ ; t : B. Patterod ot Penesti bare. lndiaced ci cee spe me . there I'll thrash you till you can't _ At the late Residence of F. W. Bost, When Doctors Fail to Give Relief, Dr. Sanden’s Grand _ mon. oe stand! Don’t you see [’m trying to The Way of the Sex. him to enter the field for the Assembly,. _~ +e ths oP : Aristocracy Hill, and Simple Remedy Cures. subject to the decision of the Repub Celestial Fireworks. pk = se pa She—lIsn’t that the woman who.wor2 ae Li : y : : tepubS “What are you. writing, papa?” ried the life out of her husband d o 4 ¥ oe lican County Convention, the ceming. The Virginia City Obronicle says:. Hut papa didn’t answer. He was evolv. killed him by koches? a ” he apie a hg ba Mt in on fe eames election. Mr. Patterson is a man well . The electric storm yesterday afternoon . ing an article on “Irritability, Our Na. ; He—Yes; and now she goes and sobs day August 8th and 9th. organs of the body if ab th tr 9 saps known throughout this section, especi-. was accompanied by a copious rainfall tional Foible,” for one of the magazines. . on -his grave until you can hear her t nee b : adia t poe O thelr’ work —-belps ally in mining circles. He represented . in Flowery and on the Carson river, —Chicago Tribune. three blocks away.—Harlem Life. ree td at et abs eir strength—and nature ay Nevada county in the Legislature two. the shower extending as far westward Might Ne So Interpreted. Very Birdlike. oj ures the trouble. . Actes terms, and was the leader of the miners . as Bowie’s mill, east of the Parke man“Oh, my angel!” cried the lover. “Do you believe in the adage: ‘Riches Rare and Beautiful ! ANOTHER OF ITS QUICK CURES. ‘ nd, in the famous slickens fight of ’80-81. sion. Manager Murray was forced to ee me that yow will be ever my mee wings?” : ‘hie ‘Wisdleté Ht ' ; : Cals Mar Ray Amador county, Mr. Patterson has always been astraight . vacate the Western Union telegrapb oat a = “Yes,” replied the man who is worried. he MOcerh se CUREe pee: A. T. 84 NDENDear Sir: When I the out and out Republican, working his . office for a short time as the premises a meget) Cee evga y eae bd a Kae derket prevent Finished with Sequoia. scarcely, get tn oF out of ag gee omg "ory Tite best for the party at each election. He . were ablaze with flashes of electric fire NacIE Laat: Waccaudeantt nou wastik . : te Gea Th Weta Senda cre Andas Cheap as Pine. nate Soe eat cele i un areas aa ve has worked many years upon mines in. when the display of celestial fireworks . to marry me iu teaven, and I don't “ : Katee a : E a specialty. or igh Ppt og hood Bian dd bs ge ied not fos this section, and has ulways employed . was at its hight, The electric storm} want to wait that long.”--Chicago Post. : Sata sominaitk, wae toratachie A : t the Belt on, and I feel benefited yey the best of labor and paid the highest . here was accompanied by a cool breeze, iva — Senior Partner—I think we'd better BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER Yours reepecttuily, : F a h i An Important Point. _ . mark those goods up 20 per cent. It is'as good for nervous and vital weakness prices for such labor. Should Mr Pat-. and the indications for a 8] ort time “Here,” said Mrs. Merkasie, as she Sailor Vatiier-Wie® ea eee and ail § of . debility. It gives life, and life is } -terson receive the nomination at the. were promising that the torrid wave of . glanced over the daily paper, “istheac. Senior TartherePhe ‘Keduchou wil BEd as Depot: ap tene Nee the book, * Classes of Men,” free. Call or direct Read % hands of the Republican County Con-. the past fortnight would be succeeded . -ount of the arrest uf aman for steal. e more striking when we mark them a, , wention, he would certainly secure the by lower temperature, but this hope . ing $10,000 worth of diamonds.” down.—Town Topics, TOW LE BROS. CO. election to the office. ‘. was dispelled when the storm ended,. ‘Cienuine diamonds, asked Mr. PerUmective. Antidete ? sini as the air was more sultry in the evenkasie, “or did they’ belong to an) «yoy know what a scold Smally’ OOOOOOOQOOOOOOO Left His Store Unlocked. ing than at auy time during the day. actress ?”—Detruit Free Press. wif, lat Well, he bag Boalt eeana< 0 0 ra 6 ' About ten o’cluck last night someoe A Strictly Correct Anawer. pleasant relief from her noise.” A Ph t 4 ph © : bedy made the discovery ea front His Last Resting Place. Cumso—What is the difference be-. “How's that?” 2 Show Your Colors. F door of John Delbridge’s store onCom™} Tuesday afternoon A. A. Ferguson it the north pole and the south es a brass band.”—Detroit Free oes Cs becca on © apis @) , 8S. mercial street was unlocked although of Dutch Flat returned from San FranFangle—If that is a conundrum, I'll topend'a veletifa. or © © A Handsome War Souvenir given G) e ; the place was in darkness. The police cisco, where he went some days ago to give it up. What is it? The Best Authority. friend or a sweetheart. ith lh a fi were notified. They surrounded the. receive the remains of his sonin-law,/ Cumso--All the difference in the cad de gee hao he never kissed They will be pleased if © w every purchase of G) RE ES \ placé and everybody labored under aj William Niles, who died at Dice, Alaska, . world.—Harlem Life. cer Cabeleerwenndeie Ts ita 9 good lMkenpes of 10 cents or more. x condition of intense excitement. The April 29th. The remains were buried Willie's Heroism. Soe Bos se ones How. 90. 70u at © © owner of the place was sent for and a. at Sheep Camp, and Mr. Ferguson de-. \amma--How did you get your. “ pipe eer Will mak k ; owas of th oleae gu teat (Or . anh above thom: remorad, “auth ianbes 4 sien ee Yes ae sen Fad Frome on li —PickMOORE a, goad picture. ‘Hie OOOOOOOQOOOOOOO that he bad gone home forgetting to. Fiat, his former home. During _Mr. _Willie—Tryin’ t’ keep a little boy oe ‘CRU OL tonching shows you lock his store before he left. Niles’ sickness and after his death, he. from being licked. _ Fo} pina! Directions, off to advantage. Ww H ——_—_—+090 »— was taken care of by brother Knights Mammn—That was. a_ brave deed. Physician—Heavens, pr care what ; e e CRAWFORD, For Justice of the Peace. of Pythias, and Mr. Ferguson and famWho was the boy? do. you mean by giving Patsy a bath? F BOA AS F ) Willie—Me.— Up-to-Date. With his pneumonia it may prove fatal. New Fruit and Vegetable Store J.§. Holbrook, the venerable Justice. ily appreciate the kindness of the “ Mrs. Midhooley—Faith, your honor, e of the Peace whose courtroom is loknights very much. The funeral will eo A mon seenen tes an’ didn't yer praseripthin rade: “To peat cated at the corner of Pine and Combe held at Dutch Flat Sunday under i you thin that glasses tend to} be taken in wather?''--Brooklyn Life. i“ Ba, mercial streets, is today announced as . the auspices of Cedar Lodge No. 196, schacrnap doer espa asked Col. StillPAA A aN ae EE LEP. e oF a >) ’ a candidate for re-election subject to. K. of P., and the Division of the Uae a acter \ aie sateen as Landlaiy—t believe you're getting Ya Hix: Bridge As Brst-clese Store odio the decision of the Republican nomi-. form Rank at Dutch Flat and Colfax.) .ojonel repled: : grippe, Mr. Hardy. Have you got that dt Eat A ety nog ord beat ct Fruits, eins vensaid fork ean nating convention, He has made an/. both of which the deceased wasamem-. Jt depelids, suh. intiahly on how dea ae ? : Also, Cigars and Tobacco, . and the has gained a reputation for efficient and conscientious judge in the ber. pee many you take.”"—Washington Stag, ore y—No--that empty one.—Up-to. pest of satisfaction guaranteed. our watches and clocks past, and such being his record it folWere Fine Old Times. OO ae a eau, soon btbred proud ¢. The . In par ay the public should retain his ‘rhe’ wines Lacie of ‘Whureday Ada (pensively)—I hope you'll invite ou ae iin thet wane dane services. ee me to the wedding when you get mar-}» oesn’t amount to much, ooo says; “E, C, Rogers of Sheridan was 8] 1304. but even that loss or’ gain Democrats to Caucus Tonight. pleasant caller at the Leader office se (boldly)—I’ll invite you the first ‘ “a é : ] . has Puce Sheiated by fine The Democrats of this city will hod eampiae eerie Mr, Bananset ay ~~ page ~~ — there won’t . uite ws’ consider the caucuses tonight to nominate candi. °° of the firs settlers a eridan,} be any wedding.— Tf he Rival, Me . Q. movement e dates for delegates to the county conhaving urrived there in 1854. He says dia deka ta Seade: “Pag I } vention a week from tomorrow. The the first years of his residence the} Black—Brown is always borrowing Most Important, "io places of meeting will be as follows: . grass along Bear river would stand as] trouble. _cinet No. 2—Oity Hall. Precinct No. 1—National hotel. PrePrecinct No, 3 —Union hotel. Precinct No. 4—Court. _ house. <amacdic ied = Deafness Cannot be Cured ‘by local applications as they eannot each the disease portion of the ear.
“There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. ] eafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when ‘it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be hgh as one’s shoulders, and that he sold hay in Nevada City and Grass Valley at $100 a ton, the prevailing price on the ranch being $65 a ton. Verily those were .' fine old times.’” coo A Mine Sold. County Assessor Martin has sold the Federal Loan mine on Deer creek above town to Weissbein Brothers & Co. of Grass Valley for $8000. Mr. Martin got the mine by foreclosing a lien. It has produced a good deal of gold and there is considerable machinery on it. The Red Cross Minstrels. The amateurs ‘who areto givea burntWhite—That isn’t the worst of it, Black>What then? . White—He insists on everybody sharing the loan with him.—Up to-Date. Reassuring Him. Guest—The last time I was here I found flies in the soup. Waiter—You won't find none in dis soup. I fished ‘em out wid my finger befoah I brung de soup outer de kitchen.—Tammany Times. : In Doubt. “Here is a story of an 18-year-old boy who has already had three wives.” “Indeed?” said the thoughtful man. During the re tips, coin toe, $1 per pair. ‘Now, I wonder whether he should be termed foolhardy or. courageous.”— Chicago Post. —_—_————————— for go cents per pair. mainder ofour Cleorance Sale prices upon Goods will be cut in Two. Here Are a Few Bargains . Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent, leather Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to 2, Misses ‘en Button Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, regular) $2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair. beauty has been carefull considered in the makin of these.time pieces. Both watches and clocks are marvels of artistic skill in design and finish. The variety of the stock may ‘make a selection difficult. All are beautiful and good and none ca pep Our repairing department is fully equipped for difficult or delicate work. ,; All Kinds. of Jewelry Made to Order. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street. cork entertainmen at the theater on the tuken out and this tube restored to its . evening of the 15th instant forthe beneUNION :-: HOTEL, Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair normal condition, hearing will be de‘fit of the Red Cross fund are holding fain Street, Nevada City. : ’ ? £ 4 . P Pp : stroyed forever; nine. cases out of teD . frequent rehearsals and making grati-. D. J. STEVENS, -Mawacer. A lot of Boy’s Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed . HERR K RIK NOK 2 o]e ofe fe ofe ofe care caused by Catarrh, which is nothing . tying progress in perfecting a fine proout 10 cents. ; WM Se Se : We Sie se , Hy * yait. J pcp eg come OP P. gee as gg mo hen Peancinne Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold everyShrewd People K 4 We will give One Hundred Dollars . A Mining Venture. 7 ——— . where else at 25 cents, now 10 cents. a8, for any case of Deafness (caused by ca-. ~—~Tuesday’s Oroville Regtster—says:}~—C. cee __._ . . Men’s-Pearl, Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at pit nioge w20 wich oe woe “3, tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s “A new gravel mine is soon to be open-. H. Morris, . »-. 80 cents. . ey comes to anything in the line of” oS Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free . ed near Lovelock. Mr. Wright of Ne-. Jas. Cooper, ; ‘ FURNITURE they have found that Adare. . veds opunty hae been examining the aoe EAN alte All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to f5 cents. . "4; F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O.' property for San Francisco parties and) fag Banke, Gree Valley Our 50 cent Men’s heavy riveted Overalls (during this J AM ES K . N KEAD dby D ists, price 75c. per bot. hopes to begin work in about a week.” Sosa ? ’ Tog y Draggists, price eo. P clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents. Commercial Street 5¢9, fle. ee » BS A Hall’s Family Pills are the best. . TAPPING PIPES FREE ‘ p Keeps a large stock and gives his Pee Ras Gots een ' 1 l ] h Y customers the best hargaips. If you 03, Sogn ees . . Please Note These Prices Are Strictly Cash, cst omsers ea oes Ee * hana iA Noti.e of Special Importance to the) ; 267) ture call at his stores. B® PP * aes / J have on hand between 600 and 700 People. ais T P : e : be cords of fine seasoned oak wood ona . nae es wi among the he O P ll la i gS You Will Profit Thereby. * i about the same amount of spruce and . mesa cast td dideiy souk ade Mis) Keoled: ‘enwealé Sae"> the Kea So oe ae pine wood, which I will sell in lots tee Scoping with ao prot eth tela ale ps : . MEK SK OK ok OK ok ok 9f > 2 Ok ahs ole ole ble ok ob a ok of ok of of of 3% suit at the lowest rates. I also have ; ; 2° . finishing of two classrooms in ook: f spiling, lagging and all, expectation of getting a good price for : O . O 6 —— —~-— ae _— 1m's ee ce dees wma, \ will . See manertal cams iench: wore. Hess be ay one a agaoat enor ga . 7 i ; But wal Lk Habeenbixdaees. bil ordern ewes full line of all qrets reat vee ity, rr Sea ay y E. F. ROSENTH AL, les } ft with J.J: Jackson or Fischer Bros, . the Water or Plumbing trade wile the Clerk. of the iF 00.. 2 LEVY Pro rietor ; ; €38 pay ‘omptly attended to. Send in. will sell to any and all parties CHEAP ' before . 9 p ° ; aie -——DEALER IN— . Scie ouiaieee: a thas wilt be filled at FOR CASH. : : Commercial Street Telephone 908 ‘ 8 ® e and zi . ‘Parties wanting Taps in the main ond A : whe j F t C d C : once. tie Joaquin Lopré. lean have it done FREE OF CHARGE . ay, mut Oth, 1098. rui Ss, an 1es, Feo igar S PE BME s * New ice Company. \by getting the Tap and permit from) ; ; ri-s : 'The Nevada Vity Ice Company is now the City Collector, and presenting the. at 8 o'clock p. m. The Board . OFFICE AND YARD TOBACCO, NOTIONS: STATIONERY ae ea prepared to supply the public with S#me tome. : a reserves the right to reject! , Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Purses, Ete. lin \ : first-class natural ice at reasonable = ae gag lany or all bids. . Boulder Street, ae é ass derpias spe pong of Thomas Nevada City, July 12, seh beexsoanghe semaine may be seen Nevada City, A f : h di Pp i : : jorcoran, first door above Theater Nevada County Uirectory. at the store of James Kinkead. ‘ut en — Call on us before enc or i e. od 4 : a bes ad of heater. ‘Telephone Copies of the Berade Downey bec can : a Ss. CALKINS, D K SH going elsewhere. £ gs t e a ng er icals. 2 : t ined for 50 ta. ma eents. ™M . ‘ ; tt. Corcoran & ARBoGasT. tows win DROWN. Traneorint office. Clerk. ~L. & . ™m R . Commercial Street, Nevada City. Y. . : : 3 —_— SSPE ENS LEIA ONE LTT