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December 13, 1898 (4 pages)

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the counof CHARLES or of Sale of norder of sale ry to sell the interested in : ifs ary ine: a at oa i, es aun "estate of eeks lon’ of appli224; fam eomilding, Neer 26th 108 rom éach apCo School, ible, ‘change Hotel ne Prop’r. fable of D BUGGIES the State. Office, B Rg Wa CITY, CAL. iption melted pal milling of or Bars. Acids SENET ROS.,. LERS, Cent ‘Cigar ILDT IMPT'D {IAN CL ONIA iat SON, alers in quors velebrated er, ie ye ‘Sold in Bock Beer. ily and medici of Fine Wine. he id to fi ig isfer Co. JLING. the transpor. ete a 1 rat Law. THE COURTS: G, aw, ,COR. BROAD ity. ® r at Law. COR. BROAD 8. ER, irveyor. VEYOR ts Blocks, Neroial Street , $ rat ‘Law, , COR. COMStable. a AS eee Pane Se RS SO eo THE TRANSCRIPT. BROWN Agr, Proprietors. A By Mall $64 Near, age Care, 12 1-2 Cts. a Week. Made known‘on spplication. . J ust. f RRIVED WHY SUFFER With Tender Feet, Corns and Bunions When you can obtain ease by wearing DR. REID'S Celebrated Cushion. Shoes, ee easiest shoe on earth, nothing better poll eng cushion, soft a3 eider own, in eac. Once worn forever worn. Try a pee: We have also a fine selection of warm ined shoes for winter wear. Bovey. Bros. B-oad Strezt, Nevada City. Geo. Richardson, UNDERTAKER ~ AND * # EMBALMER. ‘arlors, Broad Sreet, opposite/City Hall P Residence Spring et three doors . above Nevada F a is f rly e body to admire fine ” iovures ‘of every kin in thie true of the photographs taken by "Whose work is of the finest pore nally, MOORE, Se: Stu dio on York Street. ‘ThE “POPULAR” BAKERY . In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, is now ‘BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes. . ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. £@P"Fresh Compressed: Yeast.Cakes Constantly on oe Chas. &. Tegler,: Prop’r. TRLEPHONE 37. Holiday Novelties MRS. F. A. GOURLEY ‘Has a fine line of Holiday Novelties for sale in the Stover Building, Broad Street, “Which she will open FRIDAY, NOY. 28th, aand cordially invites the readers of the ‘)RANSORIPT to call arouhd and see her ‘stock. n23-1m A. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WYimes and Liquors «. OF ALL KINDS. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, ‘ Whieh is the best in the market. Sold ir quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. medici Choice Malaga Wine for family nal mid spe mits use. ecial selection of Fine Wine er and rought re. Particular attention paid to fom MOA eeles Inniethd Buin Li kee Eye the finest ever e Pe a sacs ‘. eweet cider, boiled cider, cider: vinegar: First-class ‘and purity guaranteed. tf . will hold its annual meeting for tis election of officers tomorrowevening. . mush, and chipped beef fresh ‘cut and . , in quantities: to suit ‘at; Gaylord’ & .) with ice. .; . advertisement. He ‘has a lot of nice *teontributed to the cause of charity at . elected officers last night as follows: ‘. will be installed on Monday evening, ISOARD & SON, » The Odin shaft is déwn 500° feet and today: the ‘work: ve catting a bsceeonerid wae begun. @ 4 High-grade hin meat, “tike your mother made,” for sale in buik at Wolfe’s cash gr store. ~ nis-tf ‘A ‘small building’ at ‘North’ Bloom. man, was burned yesterday. ~~ , Call at B. Bullard’s, Broad street, for ' Nevada Lodgé, No.-18, F. & A. M., Cream of ‘Maize, the new breakfast Son’s. tf. . The mill. at the California mine, ‘on close.down, the ditch being blocked Notice the change in James Kinkead’s chairs and other things suitable for holiday presents. Manager de Sabla of the Electric Power Company brought from San Francisco a few days ago a thoroughbred English mastiff a year old and weighing 140 pounds. The Fadden whist club. was. organized last night. The president is F. Isoard, secretary Geo. W. Dunster Jr. treasurer. Chas. Dennis. . There are eighteen members. lor have. assisted ten needy. families ‘with the money and provisions they their meeting last week. Nevada Chapter, No. 6, R. A. M., E S8.Edwards, H. P.; Wm: Giffin, K.; T. Palamounter, Sr.; J.T. Morgan, Treas.; I, J: Rolfe, Sec’y. The officers January 9. The Tidings-Telegraph man has probably, gone into hiding to stay till the affair blows. over. In an article last evening about the martiage of two of his favorite subscribers the types “She is an assuming women of a pleasant disposition.” made him say: The ior whist club was entervada street. The members were well entertained and spent a most delightful evening. I. C. Lindley and Miss Mary Hook secured the first’ prize, while the booby was captured by ©. P: field occupied by" E. Jones; a. colored Es on . results obtained. ‘by the modern and Gaston Ridge, has been compelled to The Native Daughters of Laurel Par: : Sls Sean [wh he PT sea 5.8 a doubt as to the ssibility of profitably. mining , river chanr dredging process. ‘The Yreka Reporter ‘copied the article and R. H. Postelthwaite wrote the. deowne. letter.to that paper:. ‘In your issne of 8 few. days ago ‘ap: ati article enticle entitled. “The River ging. Craze,” in, which. method of gold savil ‘with a total and }on most adversely reckless disregard for the actual facts of the cuse. The.article on its face bears the impress of having been inspired at least, if not,written, by some; one with a, deep-rooted _.prejudice ‘against gold dredging asan industry and evidently~by one ignorant of the most approved dredgers of the present. day. The -dredgerting onthe Yuba river and specifically referred’ to in the article.as.a-failure, was-built. by. the Risdon Iron Works for the Archimedes Gold Dredging Co. In consequence of the lay of. the land it, was necessary: to build the dredger some two miles below the claim on which it was to operate, the idea being to float her up so soon us {he river rose with the autumnal’ rains. Unfortunately the.6eason. was al ‘exceptionally dry one and the river did not rise., In order to reach the claim-it was therefore necessary to cut a shallow passage by means of the dredger, up which she might float: The cutting of this narrow and shallow channel is the only dredging work that the dredger has done. so far, and in spite of. the fact that she was only handling the top or surface gravel, whichvarries but little gold, sufficient was sayed therefrom to pay the working expenses. The dredger on, the VErinity river is having good wash-ups;. as isa one now “operating om. the Feather river in Butte county. in proof of the above it may interest yourto know that} in consequence of the yery-satisfactory . results. obtained from~ the . Feather)—~ river dredger the Ris@on Iron» “Works have regeived orders forten, more of a been parchased in the main by practical miners and by men who have devoted their lives to that business and nvestigation of the Risdon sions “diametrically opposed ‘to those arrived at by the writer of the article in question, who probably has not even seen One. of the modern drrdgers, but has formed his idea on hearsay eviLoughriage and Miss Vivie Rector. dence entirely, or on his knowledge of THINK IT WON'T IT PAY YOU set. B. Sells For Cash; any quantity you want. DOUGLASS BUTTER, We Sell You the Best QUALITY of GoodsFor the . LEAST MONEY. CASH GROCER, Cives You Best Value For Your Money ; Has the Best Quality of Goods. od Try 6 our Mustard in bulk—25c. per quart. Will sell you Ripe and Green Olives in bulk. Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Ho OVER TO-BUY FOR CASH? WOLF & rseradish, Sweet Pickles. ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. Make No Mistake, Ladies.) 50 CENTS A WEEK Dancing School. Prof, Michell’s ladies’ house. oll
and’ gentlemen's daneing school at Odd Fellows hal every Tuesday night; cliildren’s class, Saturday * afternoon; socials [ladies free], Saturday nights; private lessons at hall or your own THE BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF Fall # Winter Millinery mae ee WM. Ai. CRAWFORD’S, Main Street, Nevada City Is Not Equalled In Nevada County. Prices Astonishingly Low . similar pattern. These“dredgers. have . { ttierota toned dedgr of « bron] . a eonelasion Paes ger hae been. abundantly: demonstrated that . ) on ground suitable for dredging, ‘such gravel deposits ‘and the rn of ratte net elt cy Sent of ‘the gold’ be saved by” the rere ake dge ata . cost of from ‘two ‘to five vents per cubic ‘pyard. © ‘Now that it" ‘has been“ demonstrated beyond ail doubt thet.it is pos‘this . ible to bandle large anantities of dirt by. means ofa dredger ata. minimum cost and with s maximum gold saving efficiency, placer, mining will receive a fresh impetus and a new y will be opened up and much land will thus’ ‘be rendered valuable: which: heretofore . has been useless; F trust, sir, that:you will in justice to the «mining industry generally, insert this: letter ‘ins:order that the prejudice ‘necessarily implanted in the minds of the readers of the article in question may be removed and a new State industry receive no check. If a doubt as to the efficiency of the’ modérn arédger still lurks in your mind I shall be pleased Ap dissipate it by practical andseptiesh.de: stration whenever din a ox honor of visiting and inspectipg ‘ one of the dredgers while in operation, * Witt "Probably Resume Operations. soon for,resi ing the (cree pertains at Qustomab Hilh ; Seymovr Waterhouse, son. of the late Columba terhouse who was at the head of the enterprise, will be bere today to: look: over thé situation. : ss : eee Diamonds. ‘* Don’t invents dollar until you have. fect goods, sold yelry Co. tf as Closiog Gut ‘Gut Sale. There will be a closing ont sale of millinery at Miss. Hoeft’s for the next three days. Don’t mies it. (-dl2-Bt. age; or possibly hts /idéas’ ew een . hours can ‘be handled a nn . ing some 26 men going to Indian Creek, Rn AINE nn RE. Mee arama cen mcmama /AgBST. IN. 1860 BY .N, P.' BROWN & CO, 0 ‘DUPED. MINERS, , Sharper: Promises: Them Work and _. Collects $1.60:Apleca, “The Ashland (Oregon) Tidings says: Last: week. we printed un item concern: Siskiyou county, to-work in the mines ‘there,.who were hired in Josephine county by one 0. H. Edwards, It now a firat-class: bilk and that the dupes . whom he sent over into California were swindled out of their money which they paid to him for the work they:expected to get. The Grants Pass Oouvier has the following — nie scheme: “CO. H. Edwards of Yreka hired 26 men and conveyances to take them out via. Kerby. payingg@il . but $2, saying he would pay the remainder’ when he returned. When they reached Kirby the sharper Said to the men that it would be necessary for them each to pay him $1.50 as a guarantee that one mnidnth’s work . would be done by them, from which service he would be able to deduct transportation expenses. “The men innocent of the scheme being played upon them, put up the $1.50 each, amounting in all to about $40. The sharper feigned a reason for turning, left the men to wend their y toward Indian Creek, with bright prospects of a good winter’s job ahead. * “But the fellow, Ob, where is he? Ask. of his tracks that were rapidly made as he quickly retraced them that day. The man has gone, where no one knows, but there are a number of angry men who would cheerfully give more’ than $1.50 each to’ know his whereabouts. not better. It will be more pact? for another to fool them as this sharper did. The penitentiary is calling for just such fellows as thi¢ one, but calling will not suffice, it needs a little driving.” Best and freshest confectionery at Homann’s. d5-tf . ~ = ee = Che, best present, for in Bea utiful Boxes, Por the: Holidays. ae your gentlemen friend, Made by “itt ’?Y. S. of Ma. Durability and all the-celebrated He also carries a large stoc sides STEEL RANGES AN STOVES. and ¢4urne: ont that this man Edwards was They. stopped at Loves, . where dinner was obtained, the. man . . ‘;and-see our “fine: fine: of Rings—inr-alt. Up. In a Balloon. “Phe jollying. that, that, the Transcript gave the Grrss Valley. Union yesterday raised our valued eontemporary’s. temperature from, twenty-five . degrees below zero to several. hundred pointe more or less above boiling point. The Union should -try to keep cool, even though it be compelled to put itself and its freak thermometer on ice. el Foley Makes It. -Exeellent quality is what is denied in all-things we eat. ‘This: is. the idea: that James, Foley, the .confectioner, follows:in ‘his-candy, factory on lower Commercial street. All .his candy is fresh and pure and jis.made with the greatest care and: cleanliness, All orders, large or small, receive, prompt. attention. The continued cold and dry weather is proving a source of tribulation tO . aapon our mine managers, There is a lack of water running in the ditches. and last night the Providence had to. temporatily lay off about half of its men. Success Comms to those who: persevere. -If you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla fuithfully and persistently,: according cure when a cure is ia_poasible. Hoop’s Pitts are ea: easy to take, easy to operate. . Cure indigestion, sick headache. 20 + Specialties For the Holidays. For many, years the store of Wm. G. Richards, the. Broad street grocer, has deservedly ranked as.one of the busiest and most popular business houses in the county.. Its. patronage is built up on merit and there is consequently 2, steady growth in its magnitade. Mr. ‘Richards’ business plan is to sell the very finest class of goods at uniformly low prices—to. serve the public “on honor” and, thus retain their confidence. and trade. At. present the store is making a specialty of choice holiday goods, such as mince! meat, orange, citron. and lemon peel, canned. delicacies of all kinds, etc. Remember the ngme and the place— Wm. G. RicHarps, The Broad Street Grocer. pice Jewelry of. All Kinds. In looking for Xmas presents call n 80-tf. shapes—Brooches, Link Buttons, Studs; Scarf Pins, and anything in the Jewelry line which is the latest thing in the market. (d8-tf] Luetse & BraNnp. to directions, you may depend upon a TABATRICAL ATTRACTIONS, Manager Jacobs Has a Namber of Good Ones Booked. ‘Manager Jacobs of the Nevada City theater has a number of. attractive shows already booked for the winter Beason. Charles Schilling, the old-time. -minstrel, will appear onthe: 26th of this month with a strong comedy company. On the 8d and 4th of January Stewart’s Twentieth Century Vaudeville Company will be here. . On January 26th the Trip to Coontown Company is coming from the Bash Street ‘Gomedy Theater in San “Francisco. Horace Ewing writes for open dates in January and February when he wants to eee: a oer sucspecially selected company of oretity girls and funny comedians. HOLIDAY GROCERIES. . NONE TOO SOON to think of Holiday Groceries. The good house-keeper is. already figuring on the pies and cakes and other goods to be prepared for the feast and perhaps has in mind the filling of a basket for some neighbor: Cases of all sorts of delicacies are arriving here daily. Also large quantites of the staple articles which we carry at all times and sell at. prices which are low for the value We will appreciate your holiday orders. P. G. SCADDEN, Commercial. St. J. J. JACKSON, BEEHIVE GROCERY .. Proprietor Agency: For--Monogram Whiskey . Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for a ‘Fancy Groceries MEATS AND. FISH. RANGES. For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking, Desirable Features, Westwood Stoves and Ranges, EXCEL ALL OTHERS. GEO. E.:TURNE k of Stoves of other makes, be. IS SOLE AGENT . For Nevada City. . D HEATING STOVES Of various patterns and sizes, from the CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. Handsome Lamps © Al! Kinds and at Beautiful>China and Glassware. Everything {n The Line of Hardware and Tinware, Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street. MM. OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, Steel Call on us before Nevada City. going elsewhere PATE FOIS. DEVILEDJAND POTTED Pent cokckans ..$1 00. Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 . Duffy’s Malt.... Neree ae 100 Siccin bulk, per gal. 50 ‘Gamecock Whisky Jt.. 1 00] Olives, * I 25 IIXL Whisky oo.. 75. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 ‘Bryant's Root Beer ,2%. 10] Everything else in proportion. ‘Hire’ s ” YS tor. 60 + 2 + © * = “ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee is the Best. Give it a Trial, = = © = = = = © @ @'f L GIVEN BY . . INEW_YEAR BAL =———=00 Floor Director ~ Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., AT. ARMORY HALL Monday Evening, Jan. 2,-1899. 0000— but Herman W. Brand. ——-000000—— FLOOR COMMITTEE. ~A. HARTUNG, E. 'B. POWER, GEO. F. ADATR, G. W. DUNSTER, Jr. E, A. MOORE, FRED E. BROWN. Admission, per enuple, $1 50. Ladies 25 Cents. Gallery, Gentlemen 50 Cents, Ladies 25 Cents,