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December 17, 1897 (4 pages)

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. ON! oney until er Store. you days. Goods want to take ren’s Shoes ses’ and Cbilcents. 3 pair for 2 5 pair for 25 ets, rth $r. : cents each, at 25 cents, ee S 10lesome ? y, All Kinds, i VARIETY. lercial St. De ill doit. ¢ for the )S, = = = winnn ial Order Mid hii A“) a ie] Wn. NPP LUA TTP AMA YTT UMA TPP AA PIP. a house, a don’t fail to ding! gles Lee issware. +, Doors, Winithing. ng and for St. THE TRANSCRIPT. . TELEPHONE No, 4 ~ PERSONAL POINTERS, A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of 01d ~ and Young, C. A. Webb of Marysville is here, Frank Golden returned this morning from Carson. : Horace G. Platt, the San Francisco attorney, is in town. Phil Cummins of North Bloomfield was in town last night. John McGibbons arrived last evening from Magalia, Butte county. “BRIER MENTION, Interest. frost tonight. and the grammar schools of the city Next Tuesday will be the shortest day of the year. After that date the days will begin to lengthen, although it-will not be noticeable for som time. The local Masonic Lodge and Royal Arch Chapter will have & joint public installation on the evening of January 5th and it will be followed by a banquet at the National hotel. : & horse belonging to Robert Maloney of Washington died’ at this city last Minor Notes and Comments of Local PRIOAY 3500 soc. DEC. 17, 1897, . . Fair weather tonight and probably tomorrow is predicted, with a killing played ball this afternoon for a purse. be ee ~ CONTRACTOR A COUNTY ~ OFFICER SKIPS, Piaks’ nines from the high echoots . ANG Takes With f Him $6000 of He Rohs ‘Hlmsat to Escape Stealings, Paying His Bills, ‘Uxian, Dec. 17.—District Attorney Sturtevant’ today notified Ohairman Leutge, a contractor who is engaged Smith of the board of County Super. in building the new schoolhouse at visors that J. R. Johnson, sheriff and . Long Beach, is being examined in tax collector of Mendocino county, had . court today on a charge of robbing absconded with $6,000 of the. county’s' himself to escape paying some bills he money. An officer has been placed on/ owes to labor and material men. He Los ANGELES, December 17.—O. 0.}. Captain Donahue of Washington has his track and is in hot pursuit. The drew $1000 from the district’s treasury A POSTOFFIGE 18 LOOTED. Expert Bardia Made Quite a Haal at Chino. os Cuno, Cal., December 17.—The postoffice here was robbed last night by expert burglars. They opened the front door with a skeleton key and cracked the safe. Several hundred dollars worth of stamps, $500 in money and many valuable papers belonging to. the postmaster and others were taken. -Cooper Medical ee: ‘ and unless there is an unlooked for returned from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Beckley have gone to Sacramento ag spend Obristmas, night. Mr. Maloney had just returned the county with some stock. “3 The Legg & Shaw Company are now . Successor to. cmghars eae ee M. Rosenberg of the Palace dry goods! store arrived last evening from San! Francisco. Superintendent L. L. Meyers and ' daughters of North Bloomfield were in town today. I. Copeland of Downieville was in town last night op his way home from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. -Stow and Ohas. Leavitt arrived from Forbestown last evening to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wm. H. Crawford. Dr. Myers A. Preston, son of the exSenator arrived here last evening from San Francisco. The young gentleman graduated on the 8th instant from FAVORABLE DBYBLOPMENTS. A Good Outlook For th the ( Company Working the Stanford. The prospecting operations being conducted at the Stanford mine near! Rush Creek under the superintend-_. ency of Joseph Thomas are resulting most satisfactorily. The ledge is improving in both the drifts and the shaft, change the property will prove a profitable one. A contract is td be let soon to put the shaft down another hundred feet, and when thia is done the value of the property can be pretty well determined. STRUCK A NEW CHUTE, An Important Discovery This Week. at the Chapman Ranch. An imporfant discovery has just been made in the west drift of the' Chapman Ranch mine. A few new pay chute of ore has just been struck, this being in addition to the chute from which the ore has heretofore been com. ing. The work of putting up the new millis progressing favorably. Annual Meeting. Thy annual meeting of stockholders . © the Good Title mine will be held at: the law office of Fred Searls in this city either tomorrow or Monday. Isaac ' Joseph of the Isaac Joseph Iron Com-. pany of Cincinnati, Ohio, and T. A,: Carson, Seeretary of the same company, will be present and probably Col. An. drews and S. Hilb, of Cincinnati. The} two first named are Directors. It is understood that J. E. Poingdestre will ! r:sign as President in favor of Isaac J »s@ph, who is anxious to become the: company’s manager. During the comiag year the company’s place of busi-. ness‘will be removed to Marysville. 1 Ir 1s Betrer to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla than to experiment with un-: known and untried preparations. We! know Hood’s Sarsaparilla aaally. and premanently cures. Hoop’s Pris «ct easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Oure sick headache. —_-——__+ e@e o—-———_— Household Furniture For Sale. Almost new and just as good as new, Will be sold at half what it cost. Apply . at house, on Boulder street next to Wm. ' Holmes. d16-2t Go and Get One. Those fine Silk Umbrellas at Leutje . & Brand's are all the rage. Never have . such bargains been otened in that line before. n30-tf DON'T BE MISLED, Luotje & Brand SeH Goods Cheaper Than Any Other Firm in the County. Do not be mjsled by the advertise ments of others who claim to give you our prices. Just examine our stock and be convinced that we are selling Nickel Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sil-' verware and Novelties cheaper than any other store in the county. Remember OUR guarantee is worth something ers. Five mills consolidated into o to you. dll LUETJE & BRAND. For Robin Hood Whisky Go to Britland’s Council Chamber. A Drove of Turkeys. Commencing Friday evening and continuing each evening, a large lot of _ “turkeys will be raffied off at the GLENCall and win a turkey. R. Smimons. BROOK SALOON. d9-tf Head Gear. If you want to please the old gentleman buy him a: hat.You can get: all the up-to-date styles iat Carter & John-. ders ‘for 75 cents, $1 00, $1 25 up to. pegehinas ‘. 413 each took to Washington schoolhouse something to eat or wear and the hundreds of parcels were stacked up in ers and were drawn up in line like soldiers. On the main balcony of the A Day's Record of the Doings of Oar Benevolent Society, Editor Wadsworth of the Herald and Messrs. Snell and . tained yesterday by Mrs. A.J. Foster. better. At Carter & Jobnston’s. d13 Administrator of San Franciscocounty. the National Hotel, Nevada City. Doprepared to fill orders for coal. A good . Will Declare a Holy. many families and business people in town are having their stoves fitted so San Franoisgo, December 17.—Govthey can burn it instead of wood, as it is said to be cheaper. Following ‘are the newly elected ernor Budd today announced that he and Andy Reynolds, who murdered. tor, lefthere Nov. 29th ‘ashi teu wih officers of Milo Temple of Rathbone. Wil! declare Monday, January 24th, a merchant M. C. Hunt at Pelton, were. soing to Los Banos. He has not since sisters: Mrs. Mary Bennetts, M. E. O.; legal holiday to celebrate the fiftieth taken from the county jail at Pelton been heard from. His friends fear he and hung. They. made statements from . gt lost in the fog on the Los Banos 5 Mrs. Ida Schwartz, E.8.; Mrs. Sadie anniversary of the discovery of gold in Miller, E: J.; Miss Annie Gehrig, M. of California. T.; Mrs. Seabel Steffen, M. of R.and O©.; Mrs. Lizzie Isaac, M. of F.; Mrs. Cn Osterman, P. T.; Mrs. George Miller, G. of O. T.; Hannah Reese, Trustee. DONATION DAY. A Scare in Spain. Lonpon,: December 17.—Private letters from Madrid say the government is alarmed by the attitude of the popthe City’s Worthy Poor, lery is stationed along the main thorThe pupils of the public schools of . U&>fares, but it is feared the gunners . phe Frank Golden Jewelry Company this city. observed Donation Day this. Will prove false to the crown in case of afternoon with some interesting exer-. an uprising. There are all sorts of 1 cises. The six hundred or so of them. wild rumors afloat. The royal family have prepared for fight to France at the first sign of an outbreak. GRASS VALLEY NEWS, one of the hallways by the cord. Then the children marched out to the front of the building with their teachbuilding were Samuel Clutter of the Neighbors, =~ The Ladies’ Whist Club was enterOalkins of the City Board of Educa-. ‘The guisuns will play the loeal foottion. Principal O'Neill on behalf of . pal) team at Watt Park on Christmas. the school made a speech presenting. pitcher Overmeyer of. the Monarchs the contributions to the Benevolent has gone ‘to Lodi to spend the holiSociety, Mr. Clutter made a speech ac-. gays, cépting them, and Mr. Calkins on behalf of the Board gave the young peok ple some fatherly advice. A number of the business men around town sent up liberal contribuindergarten scholars yesterday and ones heartliy enjoyed. Mrs. Clinch, mother of C. EB. and Willis Clinch, was seized with the likes teak & tate ka tha dacae of . Supervisors will meet tomorrow to) for the avowed purpose of paying these . There is no‘clew to the robbers. ' declare the office vacant ‘and appoint a bile, and d now-elaims that the money : . was stolen from him. = the gallows. thermometer registers 12 degrees below. Blood purifier. Removes Biliousness zero today and it is-44 j Large Contributions For the Benefit of. alace on the Ouban question. artil-. DUath. The cold w over the northwest. Have been doinga rushing business the . Offices adjoining Union Hotel parlors. ast few days. cheap. ~ d15 Call early and pick one out, at Dickerman’s. ; d6 Is all right. But one of those $6 00 ulGROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is. simply Miss.Frances Jones entertained her Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form Children love it. Adults prefer it sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc, 25c, had a Christmas tree which the little. to bitter, nauseating Tonics.
25 cents. straining of the hip tendon yesterday at Deeermans: a6 A Missing Printer. Dec. 17—T. F. Porter, a mem= Two Men Lehed ber of the typographical union and tor} Artanta, Ga., Dec. 17.—Dan Gioskes eight years connected with the Exposi-. plain and perished. A searching party has started out. ——_——— Grove’s TasteLEss CHILL Tonio is a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and’ Rather Coal . Reading, Sr. Paut, Minn., December 17.—The egrees below at . without purging. As pleasant as Lemon e extends all. Syrup. It is as large as any Dollar tonic and retails for 50c. To get the jy19-6m Dr. H. F. Roperrs, dentist, is back. Cece: IN GENUINE ask for GROVE’s. They carry an elegant line of goods. BORN. Good Dinner 15 Dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, Linen Art Goods, A Fine Stock of Holiday Goods MRS. W. H. _CRAWFORD. Christmas Mince Meat, Cranberries, Mount Rouge Claret, Barartaria Shrimps, Stuffed Mangoes, India Relish, Chutney. Panel deiele deleleleielelese sesestanan ans From 5 cents to $1 00 each: A magnificent stock of ‘Embroidery Silk, Etc., for Fancy Work. Which will be sold Cheaper than the Cheapest. Things for eK TAKE ROBIN HOOD For an Appetizer. et et INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING MINCE MEAT AT HOME » ® ® eg _ Cleaned Zante Currants, Seeded Raisins, Glase Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. “WOLF: The Cash Grocer. Their silver novelties are remarkably At Grass Valley, Cal., July 16, to the +238 BrusH, comb and tray sets—beauties. Much in Little Is especially true of Hood’s Pills, for no medicine ever contained so great curative power in so small space. They are a whole medicine Foods ODO A Nice Toy sters with a high collar for the boy is 1 ee ct sce nod No Cure—No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell or fever, cure all liver ills, Price The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. jy19-6m House For Rent. °Oe CELLULOID toilet cases and novelties, A desirable house to rent furnished or unfurnished, Inquire at A. Bluemthal’s storet Corner of Broad and Pine, streets. dii7-lw. tions of flour, potatoes, hams, etc. and was unable to move for some time SUPERIOR COURT CASES. without considerable pain. A _physiOrders Made Today in a Number of cian was summoned. Mrs. Clinch is Civil and Probate Cases. now resting easy. e@e o-In the Superior Court today 0. A. Webb To I inspect tiie. Dichok was added as associate counsel for. W. F. Englebright left today by train . plaintiff in the case of Mary B. Smith. for Gold Run, Placer county, from ‘et al. vs. John Caldwell, The demurrer . which point he will proceed on a tour to the complaint is to be submitted on of inspection of the South Yuba briefs. Mr. Webb was also added as associate . section, to see if any work is required counsel in the case of Fred Westerfield . to be done on them. vs. Thos. 8. Ford, and the demurrer was i submitted without argument. The petition. of Sarah E. Blakey for ; special letters of administration in the. For finger-rings can be found at the ‘estate of George D. McLean, deceased, store of Luetje & Brand. Set to order came up for hearing, Messrs. Platt & in the latest styles at the lowest : Bayne appearing for petitioner.. Thos. . Prices. casita OY 8. Ford filed opposition to the petition . Keramic and esuatea: Art Exhibit. in behalf of E. W. Schmidt, Public Administrator of Nevada county, and J. The public are cordially invited to M. Walling filed opposition to the pe-; attend a Keramic Exhibit. given by i tition in behalf of A.C. Freese, Public; Mrs. J. M. Hadley, at her residence on Main street, together with Mrs. Cal. R. The petition was argued by counsel for! Clarke and Mrs. Belle Douglass, who respective parties. will exhibit specimens of the Decorative Arts, Dec. 17th and 18th, from 2. p. m. to 9 p. m. da13-5t oere ene Point Lace Handkerchief. Lost on Broad street. Please return to this office. d16-tf. —_—_-——-+ e@e Sitk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Borders. . Initialed, for 25c., 50e. and 76c. At Oarter & Johnston’s. a wre Never Equalled. All the Rarest Gems. GEORGE W. BOWSER Is in town representing the Consolidated Woolen Mills Co. of 51-53-55-57 E Harrison street, Chicago, Ill. His line of samples are on exhibition at mestic and Imported goods second to none and at prices that will be sure to meet the approval of customers. Murray Plaids, Hereford Checks, Salisbury Cheviots, Berwick Worsteds, English , Clay Worsteds, Leed’s Kerseya, French . Worsteds, Eureka Casbmeres; nd an endless variety of Trouserings,etc.,that . z must be seen to be appreciated. Mr. wisps sy: wee: i i ‘Bowser is well and favorably known (o@ H. Dickerman sells handsome throughout all the northern counties, . presents at moderate prices. a3 ~~ aoe og this section for a tenet Take Any Chew acs aiid: A PERFEOT FIT GUARANTEED OR NOSALE. But buy one of those nice Silk MufFULL PRIVILEGE OF EXAMINATION AND , flers or Reefers. At Carter & JobnTRY-ON AT WELLS Farco’s Express. NO’ ston’s. alg FIT, NO SALE. coe A special line of English and Scotch Must Be Sata. A.Isoard & Son intena ciosing out suitings from $12 50 upwards. Trouserings from $3 up. Our garments are their stock of wines and liquors by the . fine tail oring in every particular, at . 1st of January, and are selling all goods pea profit from the mills to the wear-'at~greatly . reduced prices. Famlies and dealers will be given special prices. The Grand Bargain ;Bazar in the Tower Building has opened and gifts are sold at prices never equalled in, large concern. d17-tf . Oall at their store on Broad street and A? op get your nee supplies in~ this Steady Boy Wanted. line. d2-1m To make himself generally useful postive thal, A Useful . Article, bout a store. o E. Rosentha ibe! ESS, et cae” y tf We have the latest and Largest stock e+ of Fancy Shirts ever shown in this city. Nothing. So Nice. All the late patterns in: golf shirts, Percale, Silk, Silk-mixtnre, Madras, — raat aoe sstaaagent st in fact anything that is nice in shirts. d13 _CarTER & JOHNSTON. are very low at . LUETJE & BRAND'S Catt on ‘Geore: C. Guylord, the Broad stréet grocer. tf They Are Gems. Hot Stuff. Those elegant Embroidered Suspen-; Those Men’s Overcoats and Uisters Water Company's ditches in that. Largest Stocks of Dry and Fancy Goods for ROSENBERG BROS. Of the Palace Dry Goods Store, Have this year received one of the wife of Frank Walker, a daughter. GR Ny chest, always ready, ala ways efficient, always satisfactory; prevent a cold i 4 . Re ix A O% 39, 09 ue 9 Paps 9 Cr XD Men’s Made to Order Clothing SMITH The Tailor L? a0, IS I> s a (eis) Sag an) Se Pa or. "a o@ Nr! Nor Sea Sept SEES Wl Wy OS 4SOS00080 FOUR POINTS To be considered in ARE STYLE, rir, QUALITY, PRICE. Turns out work that fulfills every requirement. id ferences— My Patrons. Hartman— “Prince of Cutters” iS ~ ‘-) >\OOGOOOa the Holiday Grade That was ever brought to Nevatla City, comprising all of the latest novelties in HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, ETC. We Are Agents for THE CELEBRATED P. CENTEMERI Cr ECON SS 3 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. Our °-peer pce HANDKERCHIEF STOCK 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. i Silk Mufflers in all Shades, OUR NEW UMBRELLAS ARE AUTIES. We have also received a fine stock of MACKINTOSHES for Ladies and Children. Also all the late styles in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s CLOAKS and CAPES, which we are selling at very low figures. We have also received our NEW SUITINGS, and.they are handsome. Ladies, before making your purchases for the holidays, please call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. ‘All orders from the country promptly filled. Respectfully, ROSENBERG BROS. ~~~ ~~ = DUR SECOND SURPRISE SALE. Will Take place December I7th. ° The Ladies of this city will have an opportunity on that day to get some fine bargains in Winter Millinery at Cost. Remember Friday Only. Goods will be laid aside by leaving a small cash advance. LEADER MILLINERY, Broad Street At No STALE Goons. i] I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and fresh. ae policy is to buy PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, 3 OPOCTHEOOOO ESD THE BEST TO BE HAD . And to sell the Lowest Prices. [. One price to all, courteous treat4 ment and prompt delivery. Commercial Street, Nevada City. AAAALAARAAARALARALAARL ‘for $10. At Carter & J etinaton's s. dls $2 60. At Carferd J ohneon’s. 48 \ — — > oo — o> ae a — > _—_= PAA LAAAALAAAAAAAARAAAARRAAARALA PS Made By WM. GIFFIN. PR: Ray PIC DE BOIS, —THE—— Renowned Packed in' Small Boxes for the Christmas Festival. i PUVPTTrTTeTeeveeveeveyververtttys