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December 13, 1898 (4 pages)

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TUESDAY.. ee nes page. For sdaitional toca ‘mows see first} "Toon I Men ‘last aig oD ae SOCIAL. Mistletoe’s ‘Bncampment’s Entertainment . Last Night—An Album Presentation, The entertainment given at Odd Fel‘Kilroy should thank mining. stars that he is alive today.. -Shortindustry of Calitoraie aig eet the ly at Midnight he was. mauled and 4 offices of the. Kick i by three young men who he v8 were using bawdy-house language, . the mines. since the exciting days of Francisco tearing down saloon signs and creatthe early fifties. The authority for this ing a general disturbance in front of . statement is. Julian . Tarner’s hardware store on Pine street. the. best-posted mining men. in the ‘According to his } version, he called to/ State. ’ “Piso Onll peophienlan . an attack of. sugurate the pire, : Mrs. A. Rack lett today Crowe Sonntag, ‘one of . public anc oripate schools. um ‘Private Ed Paynter of Comr gone . Miss Rita Pascoe has ‘Feoovered trom : Are not cay Halide ox ee but when made substantially are. Everlasting. » in n. The goods we carry in this: line. are con— pee {structed of wood under celluloid and are : “Made Bor Service. pany Ty: ‘. started back to Vancouver barracks tolows hall last evening by Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1.0.0. F., was a. gratifying success, There were present about 150 ladies and gentlemen, including the Encampment. patriarchs, the party, which consisted of Charles Dennis, James McCluskey and “Pet”. rains during the remainder of the etn: Beardsley. He afterwards approached ter and the early spring there would be . cantata, “Brownies in: Farylan .” dorthem to enforce his order to desist La remarkable revival in the operation . ing Christmas week. . when McCluskey made a threatening rand development of our mines,” said “If we could haye ‘some good heavy day. The Native Daughters will give the 3 : The Styles and Effects cannot be excelled. a ratte ess their wives and fhe members of Neve ecpea aaa if, wo strike him. Kilroy . Mr. Sonntage, Satarday atternoon fee eyes Oe el) TOYS, GAMES AND E BOOKS FOR LITTLE FOLKS. lodge Rebekah Degree Lodge. Tn the 1 hall there was a program consisting of a vocal duet by: Mrs. E. M. McKinlay. a billy. An instant “This is dus to the fact that so many . Valley, also a city ball. later the officer was struck on the side. new mines have been prepared. for . the. jaw—perhaps with a bottle work daring the past year. In addiwhich was found on the scene’ this . tion to this numerons of the old amines . Native Daughters’ parlors by giving and Miss Edith Edwards; a recitation . morning—and fell halt stunned. Then, . that have been idle for years have been . them a banquet at Fraternal hall. tee by Miss Fannie Nickless; an instru-. he _Charges, before he could ‘recover rehabilitated and only await the benethe members of the Native Sons’ and Last night W. A. Clinch . entertained * ¥ At ‘Racket. Prices--the Lowest. able, ttan Club, or bottle, “OIL, ns—also by of all ordials, lampaynes: ; SON Nevada City. No. 2, a its. you offer F one ~wi.! be Ug Bere ie JO. Window n initial. ts — _ Card is year. u and il Sts JF. Shaw, John Michell, William Me_ Kinlay, John Watters, Henry Lane. mental duet by Mrs. William McKin~ day and Mrs. E, M: McKinlay. Daring the evening Past Grand Chief Patriarch lord presented to the Encampment a beautiful album containing photographs of a large number of -the old. time and présent members of the order. ~ Chief Patriarch Steffen made the speech of acceptance. At the conclusion of the program a fine supper was served in the annex and this was-followed by dancing for which Wild’s orchestra played. The photographs included in the alwas shockingly bruised‘in numberless bum are as follows: A. R. Lord, J. B. Johnson, Erastus . and almost closed, his face was pumBond, H. Stansfield, A. H. Parker, Nat. P. Brown, William Brown, H. Guen-j nasty cut or break in the flesh just ther, George A. Gray, Jonathan Clark, J. T. Morgan, D. Hutchison, G. von Schmittburg, George M. Hughes, J. ©. Abbott, John F. Hook. H. J. Carter, M. L. Roberts, W. ©. Jauch, J. J. Jackson, John H. Richards, B. T. Vivian, J. OG. Rich, Willis Green, B. F. Snell, Hugh Murchie, J. J. Lyons, Paul Quick, Paul Richards, A. W. Lester, Elijah Hothersoll, Chris Mallen, Willis Silva, Thomas Costa, Ed Martin, Charles Steffen, E. M. McKinlay, Thomas ‘Polmere, Rr ‘The list will be completed at an early -date and will then inciude the pictures ‘of most of the old-time members as well as those of today. ——+ #@e-~ Not a Sure Guesser. ‘Weather Prophet Hammon confesses that he does not know whether this will will be a dry ora wet Winter. He can give only his from-day-to-day prediction, and he is not always right even in that. As to the behavior of acorns, ducks, etc., he smilés superior to such things and says scientists put ‘ho faith in them—an intimation that he is a scientist. More rain fell last season than in this up to the presant date in all parts of the State from which the Weather Bureau receives reports, and the last Winter was disastrously dry: But it does not follow that this Winter will also be dry, One Winter's weather is no guide for that of the next. _—_ Hoo A Besutiful Stock. The display of jewelry, silverware, watches and novelties to be seen at the store of The F. Golden Jewely Company in the National Hotel building is really beautiful to behold. Everyt hing in the line of jewelry and silverware can be found there, and purchasers of holiday gifts should not. fail to“pay the place a visit. Donation Day. The Junior Epworth League, which less began kicking him about the head and body. ‘They kicked: his prostrate form clear across the Street, he begging them in the meantime to not kill him, Then they left him lying at the curbing in front of Schmidt Brothers’ cigar store and a gentleman who was passing had to raise him to his feet and as‘sist him to reach the Union hotel. He was'a pitiable sight this morning. He places. One of his eyes was bloodshot melled out. of shape, and there was a over the jugular vein where the knock. out blow was administered. Some of his teeth had been broken. Thé officer’s assailants were arrested this forenoon by Sheriff Getchell and Marshal Tompkins and taken to the county jail. Later they were escorted before Justice’ Holbrook who: bound ‘them over in the sum of $500 each to appear at five o’clock this evening to plead tu the charge of battery. They claim that the officer attacked them without provocation and : that they simply acted in self-defense. _ The maximum penalty for the offense is $1,000 fine or six months in the county jail, or both. . Public sentiment is at this welleg very strong agalust the accused. Ofieer Kilroy is generally regarded by law-abiding citizens as one of the most fearless and faithful police officers the that he should be sustained in the rigid performance of his duties. The accused were still in jail when the Transceirr went to press. They Mhave secured A.D. Mason 98 their at: torney. “It is stated this afternoon that the City Trustees will employ Oity Attorney Ford to assist i in. the ptosecution. Many citizens are urging them to do 80. The fracas was beought to the attenesate of the Grand Jury today. Chinese Miners. In California the See Yup and other big Chinese companies send their gold to China without any one knowing what amount they are getting from the mines they are working, but many of the individual miners and small gangs of Chinese, who are still working about the gold they glean to the San Fran cisco mint. These roving “bedrock scrapers” work about eight months in the yearin the mountains—from April to November—and the mint figures and get his pistol out ‘they all piled upon bim and: drawing his overcoat . their former activity. . . over his head so as to render him help-. “?y reason of the lack of rain aad Snowin the past year, Colorado took from California the prestige -of being tic nerve. city ever had, and the general feeling is, : the greatest of the gold producing States. The Centennial State will add this year to the wealth of this country, but with our present facilities if we could have a couple of reasonably the star producer and contribu‘e a vast amount to the resources of the State. [he preparations for operations that} have been made this year, will, in the. svent of the coming of necessary rain’ orsnow, resnlt in the émployment of anarmy of men, who would. be im. portant consumers of the varied pro-! ducts of this State. In which case’ everyone would be direetly or indirectly -benefi‘ed. Notwithstanding . present weather conditions I consider . the outlook for a great and genuine . mining revival exceedingly pond, All we heed is the water. cedented in the fact that there are no hydraulic mines now in operation and most of the quartz mines are closed down. Some.of the mother lode in Tuolumne.and Amador counties have put in steam power in order to con. tinue operations, ‘but this 18 a costly” ’ luxary. fifty years. man, get the proper precipitation and astonish the world with our enterprise and accomplishments. ” oe The Cost of Advertising. Those who couplain about the ad. . vertising bills “Of their “local papers should ‘glance over the following'figures from an exchange: A column, one in-; sertion, in the Youth’s Companion . costs $800. In magazines like the Cen. tury the rates run from $100 to $200a page. A column taken by the yearin. one of the leading New York papers costs from $46,000 to $58,000 according: to location. ae Native Sons Tonight. At tonight’s ‘meeting of Hydraulic. Parlor the members whose names begin . with A and B will entertain their . brothers, Ata later hour the Curly old placer diggings, send a portion. of . Bears will growl. factions of Jnviter Plavius to Foonme from $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 of gola wet winters we would not only break’ our splendid record, but again become: “The sitzation atthis time is unpreHowever, this is a climatic! . condition that has not existed since 64, Es and may not be experienced again in} ft * “So we will have to jolly up the. rain . Jones remove one of the. The completion.of the Empire mine’s . = new plant will be celebrated bya dance ‘to be given in the dryhouse on the 28th instant. The Native Sons and Daughters of Grass Valley have been invited by Superintendent Starr to assist in the entertaining of guests. ee Grimes Clothing ng Emporium. . ‘This popular store at at the corner of . Broad and Pine streets is now filled . with clothing and furnishing goods for men and boys, including all the latest ‘Styles. For the holiday trade a fine line of. silk handkerchiefs, mufflers, gloves, silk umbrellas, etc., afford an
. opportunity of selecting appropriate and useful presents . for young or old. The Very Latest. Beauty Pins in different styles at @ Lentje & Brand’s. : n7-tf Tinware Of every clescription, best quality ‘Tea-and Coffee Pots, Crumb .» Fray and Brush, Pie, Cake ~~ Dairy, Milk: lie Cuspi» dores, Colnteines, Fry, Drip, Muffin Pans. Given away free with AMERICAN’s BEST TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES ‘Great “Ameican Ymporting Tea Co, , COMMERCIAL ST. ... Nevada.Oity . MONEY SAVING STORE. Write for Catalogue. Dr.” Briggs “arrived ‘this© afternoon from Sacramento and will ‘with Dreyes of the}. little daughter of Wm. Scanlan of Hill’s Flat. A tamor has grown near the. -Opembalming parlors, Broad street Ne‘Come RACKET STORE, and PB fas Xmas Goods. ce Transcript Block. WEN AX AT CHURCH. An Alameda Raitor’s Plan to Encourage Them In Attending. Nevada City is not the only town in California men do not-go to church as often as they should. Ata meeting of religious people held in Oakiand the other day the question was debated, and Editor Daniell of the Alameda Argus commenting ona San. Francisco paper’s suggestion to try ithe New Jersey plan, which is to start dancing schools, says: This is flippant. The fact is that men are not likely to be got into the churches at all unless they know they will hear something there that interests or appeals tothem. It will not do to say that what they are able to hear there ought to appeal to them. We must leave them to be the judges so far as this is concerned,and proceed on that hypothesis. It is a fact that the vast majority of the sterling and dom find themselves inside a church, and if we say they are lost then an appalling percentage of that part of the human race that is worth saving is going to perdition. ee Can Be Had on Easy Terms. Here is a Sparkling Idea for the end of the year. For an Xmas present ". there is nothing nicer than a Diamond, ————_ —« +@e Homann’s: business. is increasing daily. da5-tf ee Best In The County. Richardson’s new undertaking and vada City. 0 28-tf ie 11 DAYS From Now. to Ghristmas. ay KINKEAD’S . Furniture Store. Roman Chairs, ‘Bay Window Chairs, _ Fancy Divans, Rockers and Wicker Chairs, ee : PICTURES, EASELS. XK FICO OOOOIOOIOOIK HOKK Ts the place to buy nice Presents. worons men of the country very eel-. See Our New Stock of FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys. imgvieaen"“” “a'GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM Corner Broad and Pine Sts.’ Fine Line of Overcoats, BUSINESS SUITS AND DRESS: SUITS At Prices to Please All. ‘. Latest Shapes and Styles in * & & Soft and Srff Hats, FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE <q Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, In-great variety and at remarkably low prices, a meets at 3:30 Friday afternoon, will . show receipts of $40,000 a month from then receive donations of clothing,. them. About $20,000 a month addi‘Material for clothing and money for’ tional from Chinese goes to the mint ‘the Fred Finch Orphanage. There will through Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express It Hangs (a Don't put it off till the last minute ‘also bea program of exercises for the meeting. The New Hose Wagon. The new wagon for Nevada Hose Company, which is to take the place of the cart and reel, has arrived. It will be used hereafter for conveying hose to fires. + ome The Stoddard Estate. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth T. Stoddard, deceased, an order of sale of personal property was made this morning. ‘ + oe Funeral Tomorrow Afternoon. The funeral of the late Thomas Nilon is to take place from St. Canice eharch at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon. ; ‘Attention Chosen Friends. The members of Nevada City Ovuncil 0. 0. F., are requested to meet at their hall on Wednesday, December 14th, at 1 o’clock p. m , for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Companion, Thomas Nilon. By order Mrs. Joun Isaac, Councilor. Mrs. J. Scuwartz, Secy. All settings for photographs made up to the 22d inst. will be finished for Christmas. “But don’t wait until the last moment. If you wanta neat frame for a photogfaph for Christmas I have Something new and neat. —_ d.:18-tf Moorez, the Photographer, Yotk St. For the Little Folks. Sanne E. F. Rosenthal has a big stock of . : toys and other goods for the juveniles aud is selling the same very cheap. Give him a call and see how much a little money will bay. tf. Silver Plated Ware. We have a larger and better stock in Silver Plated ware than ever and the prices are all right. Come and take a and the banks, a total of $60,000 a month. ‘ —_———7++8e Reading Matter For Soldiers. Wells, Fargo & Oo. announce that they will forward to San Francisco without charge all reading matter in the way of magazines, pamphlets, books and papers intended for the: United States soldiers in the Philippines, provided it is addressed to the Daily Cail, which newspaper has arranged to send such contributions across the water. NCRRERET Poel fhe ay Palace Dry Goods Store. Rosenberg Bros., proprietors of the above well-known establishment, advertise theirimmense stock of staple and fancy dry goods, carpets, rugs, etc., besides. novelties and art goods suitable for the holiday season. Present buyers and bargain seekers should give them a call. Oe oH Fine Store and Fine Goods. Gaylord & Son have not only one of the finest and neatest. grocery stores in this part of the State, but they keep one of the best stocks of goods in their line. Everything is fresh and clean and ¢ustomers are given the fullest value for their money. /” Argument Postponed. The conclusion of the argument of attorneys on the motion for a new, trial in the case of the People vs. Johnston has been postponed till Saturday morning. Rain Promised. Weather Observer Hammon sent out the following forecast this morning; Increasing cloudiness to-night. Wednesday light rain.’ Warmer to-night. Juage Searls’ Conditiun. A telegram received at noon today stated that Hon. Niles Searls’ condition was steadily improving and that he had Plaster to do your purchasing. If it was only health, might let it cling, But j it is acough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But it’s the same old cough all the time. And it’s the same, old story, too. There is first the cold, then the cough, then pneumonia or consumption with the long sickness, and life. trembling in the balance. All the Lovely New Goods, We have opened ‘today your inspection the finest line of Holiday Goods ever shown in n Nevada City. “ WE HAVE Elegant Link Cuff Buttons, . Finger Rings and Breastpins. Ayer’s: mh We have everything made—th vertised that we have not got. : jout and we will duplicate it for THE F. GOLDEN loosens the grasp of your cough. s ‘The congestion of faa throat IN SI LVER If you see something in a-magazine or catalogue, cut it ee ee Goyz and Fancy Soods FOR THE HOLIDAYS At the Lowest Prices, ~~ E. F. ROSENTHAL, Commercial St., Has a full line of Dollis, Drums, Horns, Dishes, Wagons, Guns, Balls, Tops, Safes, Scrap Books, Etc., Etc., for the little folks for Christmas, besides a nice stock of Fancy Goods and Notions, Fresh Candy, Chewing Sum, Yuts and Fruits. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ces wing mate « . TOLIDRY GOODS you at the same price. JEWELRY 60. ROSENBERG BROS. OF THE and lungs is removed; all in; ? era kets ey . See eee a Palace Dry Soods Store, which to: , EO —Se Bhive this year received the finest stock of NOVELTIES Dr. Ayer’s ad a JAND ART GOODS for the Holiday Trade ever brought to Nevada City. Cheer Pectoral. Home-Mad draws out inflammation of the lungs. Advice Free. 4 Ramenint ye have a Medical eal Depart. s u have any com, pce aire the best m zoe ‘Savion rom can poole on For Christmas Give him a call if you look at them. (d8tf] Luerse & Brann. i ae Em fair prospects of recovering. 27S ih Bid * peat ern Oe ir a ae Are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome. He will have a Special Stock, joctor s, hi prompt rep iy seneae eae Decorations and Ornaments cheap. a bath Nuts, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Bananas, etc. Commercial St., Nevada City. e Candies Including all the NOVELTIES. want Christmas Tree itial Handkerchiefs of all prices. Sofa Pillows and Covers. Necktie Cases, and everything to be found in a FIRSTCLASS DRY GOODS STORE. ne The stock ae Kid Gloves of ‘all shades, Mufflers, InCut Goods of all kinds. Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Call'and get our prices before making your SL ee No trouble to show goods. : Orders from the country promptly filled. Respectfully, ROSENBERG BROs. 2 a 2 hte tata TE «cy