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December 19, 1900 (4 pages)

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iste _, have “been here on a visit to County 4 4 ~ PERSONAL POINTERS. Daily egret the Die of Both Old eta ane ghee : J. W. Scott is down _ Campton-} f meat in bulk, at Scadden’s. tf ville. ¥F. D. Muller of San Franoleo0 is here ona trip. ot FZ L? A Rowe otetcallodeer, N. Y,, is here on a commercial trip. W.E. Yeaw ¢ came besa fom I ssp A. G. and B. Cue came. over ieoes You Bettoday. _Mrs. F. E. Wadsworth ‘will retarn from Berkeley on thé evening train. James Cameron after a short visit here returned to Relief Hill ies moraing. Be J. A. Brent left this morning for the Red Cross mine at Omega to look atten the stage. his interests.. Mrs. Wyllie of Forest City, who ray been here on a visit, returned home this morning. : Dan McKenzie ‘of Redding arrived heré:last évening and left this morning for Moore’s Fiat. A. M. ‘Wilson arrived yotds sof San Francisco and went: to May vers, teday to visit his brother; *~ . >. J. M. Doon, W. Kracteatacker aia E. J. Shann of San . nigecoomed ‘arrived . here on last evening’s train. 4 ©. E. Thompson of San Pranciaco, who has been here'spending & few days left this morning for Downieville. é Mr, gnd Mrs. Grant Skidmore, who Clerk Arbogast and family, spturned home‘today. Mrs.“W. 1. Williamson, who has been here’ on a visit to her.mother, Mrs. Stenger of Gold Fiat, returned to Washington this morning. . J. Gy ‘Donnelly, the popular’ traveling man. of San Francisco, arrived here . *. last evening in the interest of the celebrated Jesse Moore whiskey. He ‘eft this.morning for a trip through the mountains. A Lucky. Miner. While Jolin James was . working atd the Phoenix miné last night he had al) miraculous escape from being killed. It seems that James was working ina drift }uythe 500-foot level and had fired a round of blasts; One. of the. blasts had failed to go off, but not knowing} ee James went back to work and.was three feet of it when it exploded. was thrown backward about twenty feet, but-save a few small bruises was net bart apy. .Heis,surely a rend man; Reena Centemerie Kid GJovésare guaranteed . and considered the best in the world;] at Rosenberg’s $1.50 per pair. Christmas Drioks. Maitland Brothers: are making arrangements at their saloon on Commercial street for the reception of their friends on Obristmas. They will have on hand Saturday, Sunday and Christmas day Tom and Jerry, Egg Nogg and everything else to be found at a firstclass‘bar. Psy them a visit and try) some of their delicious drinks. © d?9 5t The Galveston Fund. Mayor Rector has received a report of the State Relief Committee of the.;Galyeston sufferers, which shows the amount donated ‘by every ‘city ‘and town in the State. In . proportion to her population ‘Nevada City gave more than any other place in the State. _ straight Front Cppeate at Maher's. And make your selection of handkerchiefs at Rosenberg’s or else you will be too late. , Resin a = bees es ee) —Etaborately— Decorated and Art Clocks. » Ranging , in; size, from, the dainty little mantle clock to ‘the large Colonial Hall Clock pith double chimes. ©” 3 “BIRLA COT FR brtoman Dein Meas Wh a Tr SE} the Southern Pacific railroad, met jaccident. this and Reisiiag wines, p at Seadden’s. = kinds, you ought to see the displby in é ale rible Accident at Auburn. . Joseph. DeMilliea, a brakeman on with-a-mest distressing and painful}morning. He was on} aud when at Mabort bé feu oft . both. of“his legs were thrown under the wheels and cut off. The unfortu-}\ sngte “man was picked ub and every‘thing possible done, to’ relieve him. Mr. DeMillien is a son of Dr. De4 Millieu, who resides . at North Bloomried about six months ago. His many. friends wal be —* to learn of his coker cigars—the best in the world. If you should dative anything in the ig. drinking line you should call at the Grotto. It is the most popular resort intown--and you-are always given fair treatment. tf “For Life Iusuraricé see T: B Gray.” Seal skin Jackets: We have sold them all but you can leave = your) order for QOhe up until Tnursday evening. Rosenberg Bros. --4§wearing off.drinking and quitting the prize ring forever. are, something like the tetirement . of «ctbésses’ from St. Gesrge Vineyard—Claret, Sherry ~ The New Back. Work was sturted today in mekisg preparations, in the store. ‘formerly occupied. by Frank Golden & Co. for the new. Nevada Bank. ‘The floords Py Spa we: Up so uné new vaultcan be ow ees ai * @ Fine Display. If you want to see the very latest in neck wear and handkerchiefs of all the show ‘windows Gt Carres’s. 2 Fasting the Fire Plugs. Chief Engineer Wolf ‘and Assistant Ghiét Schmidt;were today’ engaged in teating the various fire plags around CORD. + ewe _Nothing Better For a Present Than one of those silk cntesiand : ‘either for ladies or génts, prices from f $2.up to $7.50. A nice pair of dress. shoes or a nice stylish hat for either men or boys at-CaRTER’S ) 4” sBarst Purs! Furst! > Another new stock of Furs from H. Liebes & Co. has arrived at Rosenberg Bros. oe Ss y fy train, which was_ moving, atid S field: “The unfortunate mau was mar-. *” Pon Spectal to the Transeript. ” Very alarming reports’ have een’ received from South Af fica, showing that General} Knox has been forced to abanwet, owing to an invasion at Cape Colony by. the. Boers numbering over three thousmade on Phillipstown: : +.) morrow. Lonpon, Decéinber 19.— don the. pursuit of Gen. Deand: A similar. attack has been ' It is: momentarily expected tha .Winburg will be” ‘attacked by Gen: Dewett;, who has oe The Sevette Case, ee The Sevelle case wan, before the 8a. perior Court today. Itis thought the case will go to the jury about noon toLadies Linen Handkerchiefs In lace or embroidered at 25 cts. They are beauties, at Rosenberg Bros. ‘lpaid for’ a band of mutton on the ‘fper head. Bust ‘t -. to make-prespnts go to the American 5000 men under his command. believed to se the highest prices ea re slection Mr. Sherlock disposed of 16 , per head. fe could anf that time with, the ‘egalnd seen that McKinley's success,” least that is what the purchasers: credit for the advance in pr c tered Mr. Sherlock’s ahem neat sum of $1500. oe Saeriligious flinister Reprimanded. ae espisode of the. session of til North. ‘Texas Conference of the South. ‘ era Methodist Church was the cha}, lenging of the Rev.: W. A. Smith of . eral other churches for uiission work, and which was advertised on lerge placards bearing ‘the inscription, “Jesus. Obrist, Proprietor.” After ‘being reprimanded he promised not to offend similarly again, and his character was passed. 4oStuttering Child. The child that stutters must be gentjp ly, patiently and persistently corrected, stopped when he begins to hesitate, made to fill the lungs with air by a deep inhalation, and then to pronounce the difficult syllables until he can do so easily“and smoothly. If this course is pursued undprtatiney cure is certain. Beautiful Holiday Goods. If you do not know what-to buy Téa Store and see their @ne stock. Among the many things they have in the way of presents are jardiner, silverware, dinner sets, salad sets, fish sets, clecks, fancy glassware, vateh berry sets, etc, Fresh Pea Cashion Centérs Is the line of neck wear. The haudsomest line in town, comprising all the late styles and — atall prices at Onnene 3. Go See the F Fine Display Gf Holiday goods at the Great American ‘Tea Company’s Store. ‘Their aasrores will suit you. ~ © LA Sensible Santa y "Might Have Been Serious. , By an accident: apiece. of . giant powder was left lying 4n the.kitchen at A. P, Davenport’s home on Piety Hill. In putting: wood into the stove Mrs. Davenpart-did not: notice the.stick of explosive and picked it up as’ a piece of wood, Fortunately the powder drépped at one side as it was about to go into the <stove, spe oyerting 7 @ serious accident. — v4 2So Little Prices, Big Valties. Night robes of all kinds, white and fancy-shirts of all kinds, Guderwear: of OARrTEr’s. Spir itual Mectiogs. ‘Alfred Hocking of this she has drranged to. hold: spiritual meetings at Py:hian Castle every . Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings: Ay -admission of-ten cents will be sharged-..; rage <<< McAdie pees that it will be cloudy tonight and ibureday. eee "For sate. = Aneight.ioom dwelling house and 13¢ acres ct land, part planted in fruit trees wits fine well of water. THe)’ wa Postolfigs and Galy «tweaty’, minutes . walk. rice on application’ to Brown & Morgan. No reasonable . offer refased. je he Souvenir Spoons. . — i geavenil Spoons with picture ‘of new Court House on them; at O. J. Brand’s et shine mae Pe F is all kinds, kid gioves of all kinds at ~ Welithet Predtétion. * . : lend is situated about 13g miles from: ' “We wish 0 Ras Aas ty friends to ewe this
tf. and satin suspenders i is strictly handsome an \ fl the weavers’ have produced this season. You won fancy of the ‘gentleman who will wear it” ae Is_the omy One that Should Receive Recognition. Claus ae A pair of Shoes or Slippers from the many shapes in our stock makes 8 really worthy present. The recipient WILL DERIVE lasting pleasure and satisfaction from such gift, andyour money will be well expended. Can’t do better than surround . the feet’ in YOUR OWN. or some one else’s stockings with a pair of these shees. We have the ae Very Best Footwear for Men, Women and . fy New Superintendent, > ternoon the Trustees of the Preston beast Coast within the past ten years. School of Industry met at the Golden 3. year old weathers ‘netted. “him $4.80 ‘Board for some time, was ‘accepted, and resolutions were passed highly arma the vacancy. flock: 0 he held them, it ed be . January ist, until which time Mr. Shes preckbers will pastor » mont ago, when A ones mét here, i He probablaaaan be Commerce, Tex., on the ground that} urday, Sanday, Monday and Christmas he.was interested in @ store, the prof-. day, Wm. J. Britland. will have on hand its of which were divided. among sévMs ey accent rooms on Riverside ‘. Avenue ‘A pecident. The. stage started at the jregular time this morning with an # weretmarried on the 4th inust.at Globe SACRAMENTO, “December 18 —This af“of Mr. Hirschberg. Rev. C. B ddick of Oakland was ‘elected to fill He will take office about ick is the candidate of G overnor Gage. n elected Christmas nas at “the ¢ Council Chamber. es: At the Council Chamber Saloon Sat~ Rooms Robbed. SPOKANE, Wash., December 18.—The ere held: up atl o'clock this . morning and) robbed of nearly $700, The alarm was given, and the robber pursued. and--captured. He is Tom Murray. Broke an Axle, —~ The Downteville stage, which should have left here at 7 o’clock did nut get away until 10 :30 o'clock owing to an extra large load but when it was going up the grade in front of the Eilerman residence on Broad street, the hind axle of the stage broke. It took considerable time to transfer the load to another stage. Two Marrieges. Miss Anetta: Faulland Bert F. Hoyt City; Arizona. The ‘bride is a niece of Mrs. A. Oarkeek of. this city, and formerly lived here. At Sacramento on the 8th instant, Mis. Charles Uletta Allen, formerly of this city, was married to A. D. Pittman, 8 relizond employe. ‘ <a> 80-8 All Nee and Fresh Goods. Plain ‘White Silk Handkerchiefs for 25, 50,75 ots. and $1. Initial White . Silk Handkerchiefs for 25 and 50 cts. Black Silk Reefers and mufflers, large size, $1 up to $3 Silk’ ‘hose for gentlemen, all colors, 25 cts. a pair or $1.50 per box at CarTER’s. ee Every Path Runs Two Ways. ~ You miay be on the right one, but be sure you are going in the direction of . our store for Xmas presents. A wateh is alwayé a welcome gift. A. & H.W: Hartung.,: f Piano Tuning If your piano needs tuning ycu Children. # * ots Prices Reasonable. BOVEY BROS. should reserve your order for Paul Schoen. Leave word at Vinton’s drag store and your work will be attended to. tf SEE OUR STOCK 1 BASE BALLS. » Sporting ms : gue ‘LEGG @ Be Co) _ NEVADA CITY, CALs i —AND— Sie: OT ar’ “CUR FEICES 1 Frame Pictures With Artistic Jndg rent. M 0 or e_. Also Makes Photograph. among ‘the "Mormons. one of a series being held througb-+ . Ma: atthe country under the auspices of. big vessel, The exact date has not the International Council of Women ‘ % : for Ohristian and Patriotic Services. Miss Helen Gould is Vice-President of} ~ Rev. Red-! the Council. Dr. Elliott, in the course -of. her remarks, said: spreading with Mormoniem. It is not _confined to Utah, but exists in Idaho, . ’ it not for the fact that some of . New Mexico, Arizona, ‘Wyoming, Nethe members were not only ignorant fof his‘ ‘qnalifications, ‘out had never met him. vada and. Colorado. States are added to the nine in which, the Mormons already have political power, it will be impossible to legislate Resolutions were adopted urging Congress to take prompt action in favor of an yamendment prohibiting polgamy and making. its practice panphahie by disfranchiseagainst > Women m Aroused. ee ew ae 3: (ROA aA ee Set danse, otel, The resignation of D. 8. night, the principal speakers being Dr. battleship Obio, saw the arias nt ee Nocal are man week ‘at eieeshors’ "as: Superintendent of the . §, J. Elliott, an Episcopal deaconness, day and received his meet: them.” Tom Jerry, and every"elsé found “at a first-class bar. . ™°"tCall around and eee . } him. d19-5t You Can Get * $ilk Suspenders for 25 cents, 50 cents4 and $1 Hand embroidered suspenders for 75 cts., $f and $150. Fancy bordered silk handkerchiefs for 25 and 50 canis at CARTER’S. Chrietama. s Presents. : ogee ee PHILADELPHIA, December 18.—A mass. WASHINGTON, ge ahe 18.<Pr meeting of women to protest against Mormon polygamy, was held here last The. meeting “Polygamy 48} at $1 a pair st Rosenberg’sae If four more; There is nothing better for a present go to San Francisco some time next: y to witness” ‘the launching of ‘been decided upon. Children’ s Kid Gieved, All sizes and colors, Centinsellywatin Killed His Child, Torrka, Kansas, December 10. ie ‘aeph Hoffner, a Rassian, was arrested: for killing his 6-months-old baby ‘Sunday. --Hoffner. went to his homeina state of intoxication and attacked his wife, while she was holding the «babe in her arms. He fell over on the child two or three times and killed it. “xml, Lamps and Lomps. ef The American Tea Co. has on exhibition a large and varied stock of the very finest of lamps. They would make very nice presents. than @ nice set of dishes like the Great American Tea Oo. has on exhibition. The prices are exceedingly low. ‘ spot every time is Jesse Moore; to be had from all first-class dealers. The whiskey that touches the right ‘Rosenberg received by express a lot of silk down comforters, which they wilt sell this week for $15; worth $30. Srate or OnI0, Orry . or TOLEDO, 98 Lvoas County, Frank J. CHENEY makes oath that he s senior ye of the firm of EK J. cae ., doing business in the ‘oledo, County and gion Seccesnlas ama that eaid firm will the sum of ONE HUNDRED ‘LARS foreach and every case of OsTARRH that cannot we axed by the use of Hatz’s OaTarRe O FRANK J, OHENEY. in my presence, this 6th day of De1886. cember, A. W. GLEA SON;Notary Pablic. ” Hall's Qatarrh Cure is.taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous. surfaces of the system Send for testimonials, free. ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, oO Sold by Druggists, 75c. a Fish SMELLS, BETTER TASTES BETTER Stale Ccffee Sworn to before me ard subscribed . ’ = ie Than GORS + FURTHER Roasted Daily-Ground to Order. ONCE BOUGHT ALWAYS SOUGHT. > Prices, 45, 20, 25, 30, 36 to 40 cts. per pound. Samples for the Asking Hall’s ind Pills are the best. Commercial Street, Nevada City. during the Holidays. ever, We know it. Ladies, come in time. Sewn rey tien, Xmas is here again, Pe are here also with the same old story that we want your trade for ‘HOLIDAY GOODS. We want to sell something to every lady who lives in Nevada City, and toevery lady who will come to Nevada We want to do. more business than We want to increase it every year. satisfied. We never will be until we double our business ; we think we ought to double it. thing in our power to please and satisfy our trade. There is no town in America of the size of Nevada City that has as good or well regulated store as Maher & Co’s. We say it. So we now ask your trade. Respectfully, We are never We try hard and do everyMAHER & Co. Don’t wait for the last day. = See our Dress Goods Window. ‘Don’t miss seeing our Handkerchief Window next week. Maher & Co. carmen SPECIAL CIGARS, © nid 8. oe 3 ae Sack it F —AT THE— to date. sat ae secured some of the youngest std tenderest tarkéys in the market, T RAFPLE EVERY ‘NIGHTPackea WM. J. BRITLAND. AIRS. ee We have. ail the tatest ition made si for gentle tha : oe mt ane our kind of pesospcnemr slants 3 igh ‘the: ‘store WAS lady & in Fancy. Pikes, OF i HOLIDAYTRADE. “LEE,” TS son of Texas fines Also pict has 3 the { ba disas <=" = coun days Vi boxe Spiel celet y