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December 11, 1897 (4 pages)

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ON! 3 until ou “ tore. e 7s. Goods nt to take ’s Shoes and Chila os : air for 25 r for 25 cts. $1. its each, 5 cents. NAGER. 4 mu Farr aattaarrrasr dara -RIES OBS. PAPAL TT? a house, @ don’t fail to ding ! gles steel . ¢ assware. } Grass Hooks, 8, Doore, Winithing, ing and for St. Saas ITS! ° THE TRLEPHONE No. 4. TRANSCRIPT. ~ PERSONAL POINTERS, SATURDAY.. .:..DEC. 11, 1897. DEATH OF MRS. FOLEY, The Sad Fate’ of a Popular and EstimaWe Lady, © Mrs. James Foley died at six o'elock this morning at her home on Nevada. street after a short illness of acute albumenuria. “Thus: passes. away one of Nevada City’s most esteemed and worthy ladies. Besides her husband, to whom she was married at Sacramento in the month of July, 1894, she leaves a mother, two brothers and two sisters. Her brothers are Brother Vantasian, a preceptor in St. Joseph’s College, and Alice and Mary Shurkey of Sacramento. ‘The mother, Mrs. M. Sharkey, lives at this city. The time of the funeral has not yet been fixed, ‘ “THE MINING. PAIR. It Will be Held at SanFrancisco Next Month. Julian Sonntag, of the golden jubilee committee on correspondence, writes ander date of Thursday that the mining fair proposed in connection with the jubilee will surely be held at Mechanics Pavilion beginning Monday, January 24th. Steps will immediately be taken to endeavor to send down a first-class display of Nevada county minerals. The county supervisors will be asked to render some assistance by making a 4 _ reasonable appropriation, and they will doubtless consent to do so. ~~ A Beer Wagon Capsizes. This noon the team attached to the delivery wagon from Gehrig’s brewery became frightened while standing on Broad street opposite the National Hotel, and backed until they cramped the wagon go it overturned. Theodore Fieitz, thé driver, prevented the horses from running away. The only damage was the breaking of the pole, this being dione in getting the vehicle on its wheels again. eee . A Bakery Sold. “Mrs. Carl Seibt bas sold the New York bakery on Commercial street to -herson who has been doing the baking for sonie time. The management will ‘change at the end of thismonth. Mrs. Seibt will go below to reside till her husband returns from the Klondyke or sends for her to join him there. Closed Down For the Winter. Work has been suspended for the winter at the Spanish quartz mine near “Washington. The ledge is worked by -open cuts, and when snow flies noth-img can be done to advantage. Phil Bradley will go to San Francisco in a few days to spend the winter. Goo Another Charge Against Hosken. ‘Officer Kilroy bas filed a second «charge of disturbing the peace against .W. W. Hosken who is already serving a ysixty-day term in the county jail for van offense of that character. eee Near Death’s Door. ‘James Bottomley, the venerable pioneer of Red Dog who is so ill of pneumonia, was very feeble this morning, and his death was expected to occur at most any hour. DON'T BE MISLED. ‘Luotje-& Brand Sell Goods Cheaper Than Any Other Firm in the County. Do not be misled by the advertisements of others who claim to give you -our prices. Just examine our stock :and be convinced that we are selling Nickel Olocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sil<werware and Novelties cheaper than cany other store in the county. Remem‘ber OUR guarantee is worth something ato you. ° dll LUETJE & BRAND. Hot Turkey Lunch. ‘Hot Turkey Lunch at the Free Corn-. ; ‘AGE SALOON tonight, also an opportu-. { «nity to win a turkey cheap. It Turkey I Raffle. . Don’t forget to go to Wm. Britland’s Saloon and try your -luck at the ‘Klondyke Turkey Table. bi 1t SEMOLA Musa. For a breakfash dish #t is the,beat in the market. For sale at Wolf's Oash Grocery Store. dil A Drove of Turkeys. Gommencing Friday evening and continuing each evening, a large lot of turkeys will be raffied off at the GLENBROOK SaLoon. Call and win a jtarkey. a9-tf R. Smamons. New “Goods. Heinz’s Chow Ohow in bulk. Pickled Salmon Trout 20 cents each. Salt Mackéral 5 and 10 cents each. . A. WoLF. _ "No Cure—No Pay. That is the way ail druggists sell. GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL .TONIO for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless fora, Cnildrenlove it. -Adults preter it to bitter, uauseating Tonics. Price} US vconte. jyl A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old and Young. Hee icage Gaffney of Downieville is re. ° ; . E.J. De Sabla goes to San Francisco tonight. —~ ‘ H. J. Carter has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. J. M. Hadley has returned from San Francisco. Mrs, L. Arnhart has returned from a visit to her old eastern home. James McIntosh of the Free Coinage returned today from a trip below. Ross I. Taylor returned to Downie-ville today after a visit to San Frandisco, ie Hon. Dan T. Cole was in town last night on his way from the Mountain House to San Francisco. _ Miss Alma Gaylord, who has been =. D.Sharkey, also a resident of San/. here visiting her father, George OC. Gay* Francisco.” Her sisters are Misses lhicago . . lord, will leave tomorrow for Chicago. Messrs. Bradley, Johnston and Cairns of the Spanish mine arrived here last evening in a special stage from Washington. ph John Castine of Kentucky Fikt, a well known farmer, who has been ill for two months past, is in a-critical condition. Mrs. Joseph Lish and children of Blue Tent are about to go to Arizona on a visit to two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lish. : Miss, Edith Ramage, who has been visiting Miss Martina Marsh of this city, returned today to her bome in Sacramento, Judge Nilon goes to Downieville next week to preside at the trial ofa Superior Court case that Judge Smith is disqualified in. Mrs. John Hogan of Davenport, Washington, was in town last night en route to North San Juan to visit her brother-in-law, M. Hogan of North San Juan. : % Emil A. Kaiser, who has been attending the Cooper Medical Institute at San Francisco, returned today to his home at Downieville to spend the holiday vacation. ; Miss Alice Sharkey arrived from Sacramento this morning to attend the funeral of her late sister, Mrs. James Foley. The other sister and the brothers are expected this evening. BRIEF MENTION. Minor Notes and Comments of Local Interest. A hot feed at the Grotto: Saloon toing. Keno. $4000 can be had at a reasonable rate of interest. See advertisement. The weather prophecy this morning was: Rain, probably clearing tonight. Sunday partly cloudy. In the Superior Court this morning C. J. Brand, B. S. Rector and W.H.Crawford were appointed appraisers of the estate of the late A. H. Walrath. Miss MacBride, the whistler and imitator of birds and animals, had a} small audience at the theater last night. Some of the features of the entertainment were interesting. A Parisian opthalmist says that the indcandescent electric light is the least harmful to the eyes_of all artificial light. Next comes the light of a good kerosene lamp, after that candles, and the worst of all is ordinary gas light. Jas. J. White, through an injunction brought in the Superior Court of Yuba county, seeks to enjoin F.'‘W. Page andThomas H. Barton from cutting and removing wood from his premises near Browns Valley. The papers have been served by the Sheriff. ae Boy’s Double Breasted Ulsters, with high collars. Nice goods. At all prices. At Carter & Johnston's. d4 Det Monre FLArsack Frour. At Wolf’s Cash Grocery Store. dll Never Equailed. The Grand Bargain ‘Bazar in the Tower Building has opened and gifts are sold at prices never equalled in Nevada City. n27-tf @o@Your money back on apy holiday purchase if it is not satisfactory, at Dickerman’s. a3 {Thin Blood x roses have left your cheeks, if F E i ne , puaaiiaaransen % # > Neighbors, month in County Cornwall, Engiand. Ohas. E. Clinch declines to accept a re-elecrion as‘ Chief Engineer of the fire department. ' A burning chimney at the house of Mrs. Jas. Bennallack called out the fire department today. No damage. Monday night the city trustees will hold a meeting to graduate the business licenses. The flat rate heretofore prevailing is unsatisfactory. E. C. Connor, arrested for disturbing the peace of Mrs. Mary Woodside, in the vicinity of the Webster house, was aftera trial in which the services of attorneys were not required, found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $20 or serve twenty days in the county to settle up. ] Annie McOabe was sent to jail for her own good. Under the law which found her guilty of being a common drunkard, it makes it a misdemeanor for anyone to give or sell liquor to her hereafter. The law which covers her case is found in Section 97 of the Penal Code, approved March 26, 1874: Every person. who sells or furnishes, of causes to be sold or furnished, intoxicating liquors to any habitual or common drunkard, or Indian, is guilty of a misdemeanor.” NOT VERY ENCOURAGING. An Amador County Miner Gives: the Klondyke a Black Eye. ' The Record says that Will Castle of Sutter Creek who reached Dawson City in ‘October does not send very encouraging news from there in his first letter, which was received by Mrs. Castle last week. His observations after spending acouple of weeks in Dawson, are that the country is overrated. He adises his friends to wait until it is: further opened up before undertaking to gothere. Mr. Oastle and his party are well supplied with provisions. and money and are there under as advantageous conditions probably as the majority of the better equipped ones are. In addition to this Will is nota tenderfoot, as he spent several. years prospecting and miningon the Yukon, and is therefore better able to judge than a great many what the chances for success are to the thousands who are rushing pell-mell into a country where at the very best it requires a man of hardy constitution and iron nerve to withstand the hardships to be encountered. <4 Grove’s TasTeLess Cut Tonio is a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood purifier. Removes Biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. It is as large as any Dollar tonic and retails for 50c. To get the GENUINE ask for GROVE’s. jy19-6m For Can Goods—go and see the great stock that has just been received at Wolf’s Cash Grocery. Beat anything in that line ever brought to town. Go and see the nice things. dll Cuitpren’s Cape Ulsters. Better than toys for the boys. At Carter & Johnston’s. d4
To Cure « Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it faileto Cure. 25c. s4-6m Smx Handkerchiefs, Initial, for 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 cents, at Oarter & Johnston’s. *P YOUR NAME ENGRAYED Free of charge on all articles purchased of us. Drop in any day and see the latest up to date engraving. No machine work, Engraving by one posted in the art. Don’t confound our lettering with other work you have seen. THE FRANK GOLDEN JEWELRY CO. A Dozen Raisins could notbe seeded by hand as quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy cal. Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a pound in five minutes. Indispensable in every household. Enterprise Raisin and Grape Makers of the PE on x A Day's Record of the Dongs of Our) jail. He was given until this afternoon . to clean and economi-. . Seeder Is sold at all hardware stores. Price $1. Send a-cent stamp for the “Enterprising Housekeeper” — 200 recipes. Minty: IN A TRAP. Three Men Crushed in a Rail road Accident. QAKLAND, Dec. 11—As a result of a fog and slippery rails, a fatal accident occurred this morning on Long wharf. Hugh Hunter, an old employe of the Southern Pacific, was instantly killed. Albert Adams, a younger man, died before noon. W.8S.Nuckolls haga broken leg. The accident was a peculiar one. Engine No. 1610 followed close to engine No. 1509 which was running backward “and drawitig & box car from . ] the round house to the switches on the wharf: : The three victims were on the pilot of engine 1509, between it and the car. The foreman in charge of the forward crew decided to stop and the engine slacked up. Owing to the fog Engineer Reel of the rear engine did not see the.signal. When he felt the shock of the collision he. reversed the machinery, but-his engine slid along the track. The men on 1509 were caught like rats in a trap between that engine. and the car, which crushed up together. Germany Gets the Long End. Pex, December 11—The GermanChina trouble is practically settled. The Germans refuse to discontinue the occupancy of Kaio Chau Bay. The Governor of San Chung province is removed but not otherwise degraded. No monopoly of the mines and railroads is given Germany, but preference is conceded to her. An Ounce of Gold. Gold 750 fine is worth $15 50 per ounce; 800 fine, $16 53; 850, $17 57; 875, $18 08; 900, $18 60; 920, $19 01; 930, $19 22; 940, $19 43; 950, $19 63. Finein gold quoted above is simply the proportion of fine or pure gold in 1,000 parts. Pure gold, or 1,000 fine, is worth $20 67 per ounce. All gold mined contains more or less of other materials; principally silver. DirFerEncein Value: Friend—Poetry is a drug on the market, isn’t it? Poet—I should say not. Friend—Then I am misinformed. Poet—Your informant probably never tried to sell poetry or buy drugs. BLGIN WATCHES. Luetje & Brand Haye the Best Watches-No Rolled Plate Business. all first class goods. We aim to sell the BEST in the market. No Rolled Plate Watches in our store. dll LUETJE & BRAND. + 0 Oe _—_<_— Tue best test. Samples of amateur work, made With my line of cameras, always on exhibition. d6 H, DickERMan. (8@e eH Ladies, Take Notice. If you don’t see just what you want in Maher & Co.’s store just call for it. They will send and get anything you want andif it is not satisfactory you need not take it. No extra charge will be made for getting just what you want. It BrusH, comb and tray sets—beauties. Call early and pick one out, at Dickerman’s. a6 Fine “Goods. Van Camp’s Maccaroni and Cheese in cans, and Van Camp’s Ketchup are the finest goods in the market. For sale by P. G. Scadden, Commercial street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. [28 SAN FRANCISCOreeeree swmeBUSINESS COLLEGE 1236 Market Street,» San Francisco. Ellis System of Bookkéeping. 1896. two years has a position. phahenanat eed aniline ee In this line we have a large stock—. . Benn Pitman Shorthand. EP Rates Lower Than Other Colleges. “@h 200 pupils secured positions in Every shorthand graduate for al9-6m REFUSED A ~NEW TRIAL The Supreme Court Sits Down. On Another Murderer. —_. San Francisco, Dec. 11.—Another murderer has been refused a new trial by the State Supreme Court. Joseph 75 Dozen bine Handkerchiefs, From 5 cents to $100 each. A magnificent stock of Linen Art Goods, 5 Embroidery Silk, Etc., for Fancy Work. A Fine Stock of Holiday Goods Which will be sold Cheaper than the Cheapest, MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD. Hubert of Calaveras, who in cold blood shot and killed his wife April 19, 1895, was today refused the right to appeal. His defense was insanity. Justice Temple who wrote the decision says that while the evidence tended to show insanity, it was clear that the killing natural passion. May Live Another Day. Canton, O., December 11th.—Mrs. Nancy McKinley may live 24 hours longer. She had a sinking spell at 8 p. m., but rallied and now rests easily. TEER) Tue Adlake Camera for 4x5 views is a dandy. Best snap-shot box made. Ask to see it at Dickerman’s. dé sneestia a BORN. In Nevada City, December 9th, to the wife of Douglass Ogden, a daughter, DIED. In Nevada City, December. 11th, Madge, beloved wife of James M. Foley, daughter of Mrs. M. Sharkey, sister of Brother Vantasian, E, D., Alice and Good Things for Christmas ‘was the offspring of the defendant’s. . Dinner Mince Meat, Cranberries, MAKING MINCE MEAT AT HOME ®» @® » oe Mount Rouge Claret, TAKE Barartaria Shrimps, ROBIN HOOD Stuffed Mangoes, For an Appetizer. India Relish, Chutney. se FH : INGREDIENTS FOR Cleaned Zante Currants, Seeded Raisins, ‘ Glase Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. WOLF, The Cash Grocer. Mary Sharkey; aged 25 years, 11) months. [Sacramento papers please copy.) OUTSIDE COMPETITION We are not afraid to meet. When in town drop into the store and look at the pretty things. We want you to see that wecarry the largest and finest line of goods ever brought to Ne=vada City. THE FRANK GOLDEN JEWELRY CO. Four Thousand Doliars to Loan. The above amount will be loaned at a reasonable rate of interest. Enquire at Transcript Office. dll-lw We Are Hore to Stay. WE wie «. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ee New Goods Arriving Daily, Which We Will Sell As Cheap as the Cheapest. An Elegant Dressed Doll will be given away Xmas. One chance for each purchase to the amount of one dollar. A. J. Bovey & Bro. BROAD STREET. THE Cottage Organ (The Chicago Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of 11.0 superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. These excelient Grgans are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED. MAKE THIS THE POPULAR ORGAN. INSTRUCTION OOKS AND PIANO OOL~ Catalogues and Price Lists on application. Chicago Cottage Organ Co. —— an opportunity . BOONE’S 424 Pine &., AGENCY PATENT enact leaving a small cash advance 0 OUR FIRST SURPRISE SALE. Will Take place December 10th. The Ladies of this city will have get some fine bargains in Winter Willinery at Cost. _ Remember Friday Only. Goods will be laid aside by LEADER MILLINERY, Broad Street. on that day to CI) €-}-) 0, 3, C1.) SB, C]-> OD, Ra) Aint) (a) oa fra ar) ar) esd NEST SET SET SET AT BT yan : =OU [SAK I R Boots and Shoes ee OP, Sl OL, ©) Cl > ©) crx SGM Ne Ne Nc Se Ne Nas 00, 7, (2) , (+2 \) Kt eg, POINTS To be considered in Men’s Made to Order Clothing ARE t STYLE, FIT, QUALITY, PRICE. SMITH The Tailor Turns out work that fulfills every requirement. @ Ward ‘0, a) ts) Pao } References— . My Patrons. Hartman— “Prince of Cutters” ‘a ©] ry) ctx xt hx xx xx (SRS Pay} Ray) S05, Cyay-} yn) Sor Sas? Ne Se Ney — St xh xx x J cE Sey Sar Near Kar Sq SS crt a No STALE Goons. , adn dtd ttt tain I receive fresh{ Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and fresh. My policy is to buy THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell At the Lowest Prices. One price to all, epicecus Went: ment and prompt delivery. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada City. PLA LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAARIZ=S = . PICDEBOIS,. 3 = Renowned E =i . Cigar a a = WM. 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