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December 16, 1897 (4 pages)

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until tore. We is. Goods nt to take 's Shoes ‘Ss. air for 25, r for 25 ets. $1. its each, _ THE TRANSCRIPT. GON T0 HBR REST" 1¢ and Poker, Sheriff Getchell announced this morn-. for the worse occurred. She sank raping that he proposes to try and stop. idly and was unconscious from mid,compensation from the custom that prevails of the winner of each pot treating the players.at the table where he sits. The saloon men do not require or even urge that this treating be done, in fact, whatever money is spent with the house is spent voluntarily. ‘ The Sheriff says he if cannot reach ‘the games in any other way, he will endeavor to prevail upon the city trustees fo enact ordinances prohibiting theni. : ip sre 2 He further-declares that as soon as this matter is settled he will take steps ‘to stop the sale of lottery and raffle tickets, which is a thriving industry in the county. The men who are conducting the @ames assert that they have. no intention of infringing the law, and that if they should become satisfied that their method of operating is illegal they would immediately stop the games. Some ofthem have however obtained what they consider reliable legal advice to the effect that the law does not contemplate’ the suppression of soc playing. ; There is a difference of opinion #mong our citizens as to the propriety of instituting such a crusade as the Sheriff proposes. Not a few assert that such “sporting” as is now going un is a boon to the business interests of the city, helpiug to keep in active circulation a large amount of money. On the other hand there are those who assert that there ean be no adequate financial compensation for the injury done to the commanity’s morals. Local Briefs. A party will be given at Columbia Hill on Christmas eve. Fair weather tonight and probably tomorrow. is predicted, with a killing frost tonight.A bargain in. second-hand farniture is advertised today. Enquire at the Union hotel barber shop for particulars. : Mrs. Carl Seibt advertises that her building on Commercial street, now occupied by the Nine Oent store, is for _rent. » Bring On Your Bills. ‘The city trustees will hold their regwiar monthly meeting this evening, and persons having bills against the wity should get them in. CaTarRH IN THE HeaD, that trouble games running in this city. He says. Mrs. Crawford was born in New York that while there is a difference of opin-. City fifty-three years and two months. ! know that help is coming from a ion as to whether they are unlawfal, he . 980 today. In the fall of 1863, just af-. higher power as it has come to me befor oné believes that they are and feels . ter the great fire that swept this city,. fore in my extremities.” The confshe came here with her mother, and on Loney: di Asien Bent yan October 1 1 was Marr to itimen' ca & re ieee bagi: pig eT Galieh “Oust Whew wir Hans “theless it to be his duty as.an officer to take steps to have the queation settled by the courts. The games are not being run. husband who survives her. Their ; OD per centage, and there are many . not amenable to the law. The saloons , who with the in-which the playing is done get their} father were at her bedside this mornstreet. She had been ill but @ week, condition until last night when a sudden and altogether unexpected change ing as she finally closed her eyer in rest. Mrs. Crawford leaves one sister (Mrs. Elizabeth Owen of: Chicago) cisco and J. L. V. Thomas of Flagstaff, Arizona). The relatives, including the nephews and nieces, have been notified by telegraph of the death,-and those of the noblest ef women. She possessed those domestic traits that brought sunshine and happiness to the family hearthstone, and was eminent She was a devout and ardent member of the Episcopal Church, and her loyalty to her friends and to the principles she espoused was notable. She was intellectually much more than ordinarily endowed, and was progressive and liberal in her ideas: For many years she had successfully managed an She was one of the kindest-hearted, ; most generous of women, and not only her own family, but her neighbors and iceuce will long and sincerely mourn The time of the funeral has not yet been set. It will probably be held at Trinity Church on Saturday afternoon. Francisco today. A seven-year-old child of Mr. Tucker of Central House is seriously ill. Miss Janie Tyrrell of this city isa visiting Mrs. Wm. Floyd and Mrs. H. 0. Mills, returned today to San Fran-. Keramic and Decorated Art Exhibit. The public are cordially invited to hotel at Graniteville, is in town on his/attend a Keramic Exhibit given by cisco. L. E. Peck, proprietor of the new Mrs, Wiliam H. Crawford Passes Away) 2S THURSDAY.. ...DEC. 16, 1897. — : Mrs. William H. Orawford died of. HOLDS THEY ARE UNLAWFUL [2st se ster ato Adent That He Will =. San Francisog, December 16.—Theothe keno and round-the-table poker . night to the hour she passed away. dore Durrant said today to a newspaper reporter: “I will never be hang. says he will continue to hold the position of Attorney General till the Senate confirms the latter nomination. There jared. is much opposition to McKenna, but it union has been blessed with two chil-. her hope for his escaping the gal_~. who therefore maintain that they are. dren, Mre. F. W. Bost and Miss Madge . ows he will endeavor to commit sui® sal Crawford, who with the husband and . cide. He Ought to Know. _Lexineron, Ky., Dec. 16.—J. B. Hagthe millionaire, denies the report and three brothers (Richard Thomas gin, and Ohbarles ©. Leavitt of San Fran-. *#t he is to be married. A Peace Treaty Ratified, AtueEns, Dec. 16.—The treaty of peace residing in the State are expected to. between Turkey and. Greece bas been arrive tomorrow morning. ratified by King George and _transmitMargaret Leavitt Crawford was one} ted to Constantinople. Killed by a Bursting : : Pittspore, December 16.—One man. in the community for her social graces. killed, one fatally injured and several others hurt more or less are the result of a fly wheel bursting this morning at the South Third street plant of the Oliver Iron and Steel company. bE ———————————__ GRASS VALLEY NEWS, extensive mercantile business here. A Day’s Record of the Doings of Our old man named Cluff, aged 68 years, is held by the police on suspicion of mardering Mrs. Olute in the Mission district last night. He was io the house laying carpets, up to five o'clock, and answers the description of the. man seen running from the premises. There are some scratches on his hands that he cannot account for. Jury’s report has caused intense indignation among the Police and Fire Commissioners. The Grand Jury examined Chinese and dissolute women to try and get at the bottom of the police scandal, and although they obtained no evidence verifying the rumors they referred to the matter in their report and urged the commissioners to continue the investigation. The commissioners Say politics are at the bottom of the innuendoes, and they propose to retaliate by summoning the Grand Jurymen to testify at an investigation. A Wife-Beating Preacher, Monticet1o, N. Y., December 16th.— The Rev. David Howell of the Protestant Episcopal Church is serving a sentence of five days’ imprisonment in the They carry an elegant line of goods. . county jail, imposed yesterday for choking and beating his wife. Mr. Their silver novelties are remarkably Howell was given the alternative of a Elmer Mainhart left on the noo many who were blessed with her beneftrain for San Francisco. oe E. C. Fisher of Bridgeport township or her. is dangerously ill at the Cabinet hotel. Mf The new minstrel and dramatic com‘The Frank Seldees se8 eiry Company pany is now holding regular rehearsals, . Have béen doing a rushing business the Attorney George Jones went to/. last few days. Stockton today. He may conclude to ~ PERSONAL POINTERS, . rooate there. Col. George Stone returned to San . place to do business in. At a meeting yesterday afternoon at Miss Lizzie Morgan, who has been. the rectory the members of St. Marquite ill, is convalescent. garet’s Guild presented Miss Bessie Is all right. But one of those $6 00 ulsters with a high collar for the boy is better. At Carter & J ohnston’s. d18 . Genurne ask for Grover’s. jy194m WAS A to the Senate, ~~ ‘More Injared, —_— jo. 8 Wasuinaton, Dec. 16.— President Ouinton, Ind., December 16.—Train William McKinley today sent. to the}No.3, which left Chicago ‘on the Senate the name of Joseph McKenna of Ohicago and Eastern [ilinois road at California as Associate Justice of the {11:30 o’clock last night ran into an U.8. Supreme Court. The President . extra train here this morning. Three employes -were killed and six more hurt. None of the passengers were inSuspicious Scratch inesl he he gue Lisle in Judge Van Dyke’s court for San Francisvo, December 16.—An. sicndor. She asked for $50,000. The two ladies were very dear friends until one day Mrs. De Lisle left Mrs. Smith and a large amount of money which she had drawn from the bank, together in her carriage, while she did some shopping. Upon her return she discovered, so she alleged, that $600 of this money was missing, and she talked & great deal about the matter, accusing Mrs, Smith of Stealing the money. After The Grand Jury. Srockron, December 16—The Grand A Tough Youth. ; habs AS caged oe oe cheap. d15 $5 hus i = days’ imprisonment and : tiends at his home on 8 x chose the latter. A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old last evening. aly Bruss, comb and tray sets—beauties. and Young, A fifteen cent barber who was going . Call early and pick one out, at DickerGrove’s Tastetrss Ont Tonto is Thad Sigourney is on the sick list. . to open a shop here was headed off by . man’s. ~ 46 1a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and Mrs. Fred Zeitler went to San Fran-! the local barbers, and bas left town. re Blood purifier. Removes Biliousness cisco today. They fixed things so he could not get a A Nice Toy NOMINATED ~~ COLLISION The President Sends His Name) Three Men Are Killed and Six SackamEnto, Cal., December 16.—A youth named Joseph Bloomberg has been held to answer before the Superior Court upon a charge of having made an assault with a deadly weapon, with intent to commit murder. Last Sunday night young Bloomberg assaulted his father, Jacob Bloomberg, with a knife, cutting him seriously Good Things for TERR Christmas Dinner OOCC0 CRO LOO CEC OS COO CCO COO DOOCCO LENS 2 Mince Meat, Cranberries, Mount Rouge Claret, TAKE Barartaria Shrimps, ROBIN HOOD Stuffed Mangoes, For an Appetizer, India Relish, Chutney. He eH He INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING MINCE MEAT AT HOME @» @& »& Cleaned Zante Currants, Seeded Raisins, Glase Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. WOLF, The Cash Grocer. AEE TENCE METI HEE Ne Mee Se ae about the head and face. Young Bloomberg is a jockey. He has served aterm in the Preston Reform School. AD, OD, CI) CI Cl n}(yos-) oy} -2n5-) oma Zr Wor any, any, Pap, ~ ‘ FOUR POINTS To be considered in Men’s Made to Order Clothing without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. It is as large as any Dollar tonic and retails for 50c. To get the SMIT Alex. Monteith, tbe North Bloom. Stoddard with a very handsome gift in field liveryman, is in town. token of their appreciation of her efHarvey Cooper, who has been ill, is . forts in helping to make their fair a able to be on the street again. _ . Success. To Tackle Grass Valley. Some Nevada City young men are compositor on the Truckee Republican, talking of organizing a football team and is said to be a good one. soas to make things interesting for Miss Retta Brown, who has been. Grass Valley’s new team. ROSENBERG BROS. Of the Palace Dry Goods Store, Have this year received one of the Largest Stocks of Dry and Fancy Soods for the Holiday Orade That was ever brought to Nevada City, References— ar) AN KD I> fye\ (avs 30% Oa09, Wy ab, Ob, ID, AD, O2, ci) A, CI) 8 oR C3ny-) Cyas-} (rs) (Ye-\ (ea) 27)0) 3 ay BEY GEO Bd Geb Kat a ARE STYLE, FIT, QUALITY,
PRICE. H The Tailor Turns out work that fulfills every requirement. e Hartman— My Patrons. “Prince of Cutters” Si ach ach oso <b> b> Bx sb 6hx ctx act See\ (SERN ISIN (SEN PSE (Seon Ray) LT AY Oma 6 AW a W a rod Se WA ey as eet BY yey Said WOES entirely. cured by a thorough course of purifier. druggists. 25c. A. L. of H. Election. a TP ak, mam = E = 3 a = A = officers this evening. All companions }, are urged'toattend. By order. d16-lt. eo 20> Dr. H. F. Roperts, dentist, is back. Offices adjoining Union Hotel parlors. ea tj 7) Those fine Silk Umbrellas at Leutje & Brand’sare‘all the rage. Never have such bargains been offered in that line a ce before. Ps n30-tf Do not be misled by the advertise ments of others who claim to give you and be convinced that we are selling Nickel Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silling ! " our prices, Just examine our stock certainly are les ‘ verware and Novelties cheaper than ‘eel any other store in the county. Remem. ber OUR guarantee is worth something to you. . nia : *. al ~ *LUETJE & BRAND. Go to Britland’s Council Chamber. Commencing Friday evening and Have a Cigar. This isan every-day expression, but is more frequently used during the holiday season and on other festal ocAt these times the smoker DON'T BE MISLED , . esate wants the best, and he will 1 house, a . Laotje & Brand Sell. Goods Cheaper Than make no mistake if he calls at the cigar si store of Schmidt Bros. on Pive street. Any Other Firm in the County. They have a special line of fine cigars, packed 25 to the box, that are put up expressly for the holiday trade, which very appropriate for Christmas gifts to gentlemen friends. ‘In their'stock of fine briar and meerschaum pipes, cigar holders, etc., can be found some nice presents. Calland see them. A Useful Article, peste We have the latest and Largest stock For Robin Hood Whisky of Fancy Shirts ever shown in this city. . AH the late patterns in golf shirts, ott Percale, Silk, Silk-mixtnre, Madras, A Drove of Turkeys. in fact anything that is nice in shirts. Carrer & JOHNSTON. Catt on George OC. Gaylord, the ‘Hot Stuff. } Those Men's Gvercoats and Uleters for $10. At Carter & Johnston's. 418 Siik Handkerchiefs. ; 5 Fancy Borders. Initialed, for 25c., are. continuing repeater jon pan of Grass Hooks, ri wae = turkeys will be raffied off ai LEN. Broad street grocer. Doors, Win* -proox SALoon. Call and win a turkey. ees Po Ott. 5. Beene, Head Gear. thi : : If yon want to please the old gentle~ man buy hima hat. Yoa ean get all 4 and for . 4 the ap-to-date styles at Carter & Johu. _ aten’ ya 418/500. and 760. At Carter & Jobnstou’s. a, way to his former home in Illinois . Mrs. J. M. Hadley, at her residence on some and disgusting disease, may be! whore he will visit for awhile. Main street, together with Mrs. Cal. R. Harry O. Sukeforth, a student at the; Clarke and Mrs. Belle Douglass, who Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood . gtate University, is home for the holi-. will exhibit specimens of the Decoradays. Miss May Buffington, attending . tive Arts, Dec. 17th and 18th, from 2 p. Bloop’s Pris cure nausea, sick head-! the same institution, is expected Satur-. m. to 9 p. m. d138-5t ache, indigestion, biliousness. All: day. d Mrs, A. M. Dobbie of North BloomAk field arrived. here today, being summoned by the announcement of the /. to this office. di6-tf. Nevada City Council, A. L. of H., No. death of her girlhood friend, Mrs, Wm. 234, will hold its regular election of . H. Crawford. Will be Married Soon. The engagement of Miss Jennie Household Furniture For Sale. Adair ‘of this city and Henry Schroeder . made. d16-tf Almost new and just as good as new. of Rough and Ready, is announced. Will be sold at half what it cost. Apply . They will be married between sae ~ 4 der street next to.Wm. . Christmas. Miss Adair is teacher o heute oe d16-2t {the Rough and Ready school, and Mr. ders for 75 cents, $1 00, $1 25 up to y Schroder is.a prominent mining and{$2 50. At Carter & Johnson’s. 413 business man. They are among Nevada county’s most popular and estimable Go ana Wet Une. young people. Point Lace Handkerchief. Lost on Broad street. Please return Speciaities at Gaylord’s, New shredded whole wheat biscuit, Biue Ribbon seeded raisins. A fresh case of IXL tomales, the best 6 a s08 8-e e They Are Gems. Those elegant Embroidered SuspenBLGIN WATCHES, Luetje & Brand Have the Best Watches-No Rolled Plate Business, In this line we have a large stock— all first class goods. We aim to sell the BEST in the market. No Rolled Plate Watches in our store. dil LUETJE & BRAND. 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 @&@ H. Dickerman selis handsome presents at moderate prices. a3 Don’t Take Any Chances, Bat buy one of those nice Silk Mufflers or Reefers. At Carter & Jobnston’s. a3 Must Be Sold. A. Isoard & Son intena cidsmg out their stock of wines and liquors by the 1st of January, and are selling all goods at greatly reduced prices. Famlies and dealers will be given special prices. Call at their store on Broad street and get your holiday supplies in this line. . d2-Ilm —_—_—X—XK—KKK—K—K——— BORN. At Blue Tent, December 14th, to the wife of P. Orzalli, a son. Children. Also all the late st and CAPES, which we are sel our NEW SUITI OUR SECOND SURPRISE SALE Will Take place December 7th. The Ladies of this city will have an opportunity on that day to get some fine bargains in Winter Willinery at Cost, Remember Friday Only. Goods will be laid aside by comprising all of the latest novelties in HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, ETC. We Are Agents for THE CELEBRATED P. CENTEMERI GLOVES, The Best in the World. All Gloves Carefully Fitted to the hand. Ladies, Our $1 two-clasp Kid Gloves can’t be beat. IN ALL SHADES. Siik Mufflers in all Shades, OUR NEW UMBRELLAS ARE BEAUTIES. We have also received a fine stock of MACKINTOSHES for Ladies and yles in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s OLOAKS We have also received Ladies, before making your ne our stock. No trouble to Respectfully, No STALE Goops. OPoroveceees 9FO66666666® I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constant] policy is to buy THE BEST TO BE HAD y new and fresh. My And to sell At the Lowest. Prices. One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada City. passe HINNERCHEY STICK Is complete and they are all of the latest designs, ranging from 5 cents up. Our Initialed Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gentlemen at 25 cents cannot be equaled. SE A, EE IE TTS aaNet et: Ree NNER ee 75 Dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, From 5 cents to $1 00 each} A magnificent stock of Linen Art Goods, Embroidery Silk, Etc., for Fancy Work. A Fine Stock of Holiday Goods Which will be soid Cheaper than the Cheapest. MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD. . 20 Maio! a) rsd ©), (.) ) qj {-) 0, a te ~<a _ — "2 ~~ —"s a a a") ee — DP ——— i elie —? ae ~~ ee a8 a i ——<e _ <i <7 <2 — PIC DE BOIS, ling at. very low figures. NGS, and they are handsome. purchases for the holidays, please call and exami show goods. All orders from the country promp ROSENBERG BROS. Renowned : ! leaving a snrall cash advance. LBADER MILLINERY, Brozd Street. DAMA ALAA OAAAAAALZ-3 Rice reeeveynyy bdo Cigar rae ee WM. GIFFIN. . Packed in Small Boxes for the Christmas Festival. —THE— Made By SBE IE ake Saynnntyyy ° rrrrreeerrereereerereeerrrr cate “tis 7‘ didi WUbbadddadddddd Mbbbbaadddddd willl