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December 2, 1899 (4 pages)

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we HGS at the usaal hour led by Mrs: sale by H, Dickerman, the druggist. tf . e Bundays and Logal Holidays by ‘BROWN & CALKINS. SATURDAY .,..:... Dec. 2, 1899 iceman ES — Elks Hold Them Tomorrow—Red Men on the 44th. At Odd Fellows hall tomorrow afternoon Nevada City Lodge of Elks will hold their annual exercises in commemoraton ofthe memory of deceased?mem bers. The public are invited to attend. The program is to be as follows: Music, male quartette. Recitation, “Abou ben Adhem,” F,L. Arbogast. Music, quartette. Recitation, “Gray’s Elegy,” Miss E. E. Hoeft. Music, quartette. Sao Enlogy, Hon. George E.de Golia of Oakland. oe Music, quartette. Wyoming Tribe of Red Men will hold public memorial exercises at Odd Fellows hall on Thursday evening, the 14th instant, in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the death of George Washington who was one of the earliest members of the order, There ate an interesting program including ritualistic ceremonies by the ‘officers, &@ poem by Miss .Eleanor Hoeft, a recitation by Rev. J.Sims and music, At the Churches Tomorrow. At the Methodist church tomorrow Rev. Weber will preach inthe mornimg. At6 p.m. he will talk to women end girls exclusively, and at 7:30 to men and boys. At Trinity Episcopal church there ‘will be morning prayer, sermon and holy communion, 11a. m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 12:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7 p. m. The annual meeting of this church wili be held on Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. At this meeting the various societies of the parish will make their annual reports and the vestrymen for the ensuing year will be elected. Service Friday at 7 p. m. Services will be held at the Catholic church morning and evening. At the Congregational church Rev. Dr. Wikoff of San Francisco will preach in the morning.and in the eveninz a Thanksgiving service will be held. Choice music-will be given by the choir and the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, will give an address on “Have the Working Masses of America Anything to be Thankful For?” The Endeavorers will Kirkham, the subject being, “Until He Comes.” She Hoped so. “The human frame,” said the professor, lecturing at the high school for girls, “changes completely once in seven years. You, for instance, Miss Budde,” he continued, turning to a pretty girl of 17, “when you are 24, will virtually be Miss Budde no longer.” “Indeed, professor, I hope not,” she said, with a pretty blush.—Tit-Bits. Mr. Asbury Peppers. “These peace at any price people,” said the jingo boarder, “are a lot of old women.” af “Woman,” continued Asbury Peppers, “was always fond of remnants at a bargain.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Poor Girl. She—Oh, please don’t tease me to sing. I’m so hoarse to-night that I can hardly make a sound. : He—Yes, Iknow. That’s why I think this would be a good time to have it over with.—Chicago Daily News. Easily Arranged. “Av ye plaze, mem, there’s no fresh eggs to be had in the market this mafrnin’,” announced the kitchen lady. “Then, Norah!” said the young wife, “go out at once and get some canned eggs.”—Chicago Tribune. Declined with Thanks, , Hewitt—Come to dinner with me. Jewett—Where? Hewitt—At my boarding house. Jewett—No, thank you, I have stomach troubles of my own.—N. Y. Truth. Sorry That He Spoke. He—Darling, all the world loves a lover. She—Then you won't be afraid to tackle papa.—N. Y. Evening Journal. Helping Him Along. Jack Norox—I can’t afford to marry. Ethel Wynne—But if you were very much in love you wouldn’t let that worry you until afterwards.—Puck. “THE Loss of Gop is great; the loss of health is more.” Health is lost by neglecting to keep the blood rure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood and thus saves both gold and health, Hood’s._Pills-.carebilicusness, sick}headache. The Right Ammunition. Everybody knows what the pure old honest Oyrus Noble Whiskey is, for it is the best in the market. Isoard & Son have it by the bottlein the popular new cartridge casing so fittingly designated, “fhe right ammunition <at the front.” These casings are interesting as curios, and are free to buyers of Cyrus Nob!e. d2-tf " ‘What ts Shiloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds aud Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured innamerable cases of incipient consumpor and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts. 60 ots. and $1.00. For Ea THE TRANSCRIPT. Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old and Young, Miss Josie Downing is quite ill. Assayer Dunlap has returned from Alleghany. Chris. Gailbraith was down today trom the Central House. Mrs, Wm. Kendrick has been seriqusly ill for Several days. gee James F, Colley and family returned last night from San Francisco. F. C. H, Robins arrived here this morning on insurance business. T. F. Goding of You Bet and Lon. Payne of North Bloomfield were in “own today. : Mrs. P. 8. Waldron of Graniteville goes to San Francisco next week to spend the winter. Mrs, Felix Conlan returned today to her home in Keswick, Mrs. Henry Oonlan accompanying her, Tom Staples and Miss Nellie Johnston.. were._married at Graniteville. fharsday night by Justice Fitter. Miss Claudia Griffith of Texas, niece uf Mrs. B. 8. Rector and Mrs. B.J. Reetor, arrived on last evening’s train. Mrs. J. M. Buffington went to North May, who is teaching the primary school there. : Frank White, the well-known miliwright, who has been quite sick for a week or more, was able to be on the streets today, County Surveyor John Price of Eldorado county, Who hasbeen doing some work at. the Alaska mine, returned today to Placerville. jag oi I. R. King bas closed down the Mountain House sawmill for the winter and today will go to San Francisco with his family to speni the winter. Mrs. George W. Tyler and daughters, for many years residents of Graniteville, where the head of the fumily died a few years ago, are about to remove to the State of Washington. T. L. Coffey, the stone mason, who had one of his eyes severely hurt this week by a piece of rock, is getting alongwell and will not lose the sight of the eye as was at first feared, E, A. Roberts, a Sacramento attorney who used to reside at Grass Valley, is here. «He will -be a witness in’ the Ryan-Granite Hill mining suit which came on for trial today in the Superior Court. SLUGGISH INTELLECT, Caused by Coffee. “Careful inquiry in. the school-room developed the fact that those children who are habitually given c>ffeeto drink have sallow complexion, are nervous, “more or less irritableand very slaggish intellect or an over wrought and abnormal imagination, results of extreme nervousness. My own experience with coffee driuking kept me afflicted for some yeare with severe and constant headaches, with extreme nervousness at. times. “I was compelled to ataudon coffee altogether and was quickly relived of the headaches and other troubles. 1 was fortunate enoigh to secure a package of Postum Food Coffee, but my first attempt at making it was a failure. After another trial and following directions (which are very easy by the way) I secured a delicious drink, far superior in my. mind to coffee. I have continued to use it from the start and my improvement has been steady with no ili effects at all.” The above was written by. a school teacher, Miss E. Barnard of Oxford, Kan. ‘ It is an easy matter to leave off the coffee habit, if Postum Cereal Food Coffee is used in its place, particularly when attention is given to its proper preparation. The whole secret of the preparation is in allowing the Food Coffee to boil long enough to bring out the taste and food value. All first-class grocers sell Postum.., . ccamnniemamendetamatannie eT More Furs Reccived. Rosenberg Brothers. have just. received a third. consignment of fur goods, including collarettes, capes and boas from the well-known San Francisco furriers, H. Liebes Co. The styles are the very latest. choice. Our prices on these goods are very low, ; Also a large line of beautiful coats PERSONAL POINTERS, Bloomfield today to visit her daughter . . “/ > He=Pa go through fire and water for 1 Ledien should call eaely and got first fi We will give Sar’ Hundred Dollars for GRASS VALLEY NEWS. The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told Over the Telephone: A twenty stamp mill in to be put on the Coe mine. F. E. Snell has sold his candy factory to Messrs Luke and Temby. last night at Dr. E. Jamieson’s home. Wm. Rule, a young married man of Race street, is down with diphtheria. Frank Mitchell and Enoch Holland left today for Plumas county to work in a mine. ; Mrs. Jennie Hore, who has been here visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs. M. Berriman, returned today to her home in Madera: ~ id This afternoon Mrs. 8. P. Dorsey gave a reception in honor of Mrs. C. H. Smittem of San Francisco whois visiting her. The basket social given by the Good Templars last night was a great suc‘Jogging His Memory:. Slopay (telling story)—As I went o hens.”—Judge. A New Arrangement. . The Tetaae” ere slaved . Dorethy hed been taken to theden-}cary vous The Friday Night whist club played Manus and bid dit Wisin Giethade FE 'y nests, which were arranged one above . Noy, the other. On reentering the house she exclaimed, delightedly: “Oh, mamma! grandpa’s got a whole book case full of No Mistake About It. © Guest (angrily) — Say, you’ve made a mistake somewhere. This bill is about double what it ought to. be. Landlord (suavely)—Oh, no, there is no mistake, sir. I counted every item twice to make sure——Town Topics. A Mrs. Ipsley—They say your husband is one of the best golf players in this town. Champion. and a fine program. : Douglas Shoemaker, who has just recovered from an accidental injury received at the Union Hill mine, is now confined to his bed by rheumatism. The ladies of the Episcopal church will hold their bazar on the 12th, 18th and 14th instants, having a chicken ‘dinner each noon and an entertainment each evening. Last evening the hall committee of the lodges held a meeting, decided on the general character of the building plans and specifications. Fred Bradley, President and Manager of the Bunker Hill mine at Wardner, Idaho, is here examining the Jenny Lind mine. Mr. Bradley, who Mrs. Waneton—Oh, yes, he is a thor. ough master of it. Why, he can actually talk the language in his sleep.—Chicago Daily-News. Those Dear Girle. “How do you like this engagement ring Mr. Poppers gave me?” asked the summer girl. “I always admired it,” said her dear friend, “and hated to part with it when /l broke with Mr. Poppers early in the season.”—Ph'iadelphia Record. Sick Headaches, Clover Root Tea, landlord, — : =— Notice to Creditors. . . hag bee OFANN JANE SCOTT, DECEASED. at citniciaretrti ad tee cetate of Aun the creditors of and ist the said signed, deseo ns Wore claims against bli eites f this notice to the said cation 0: fristratri at law of Fred Searls, jovada City, Gal. the same being thé place Y hen the este cous She —— aps neamaadas ae M. HUBBARD, Dated 2d day of December, 1899. CHING LEE — Dealer in All clothes made to order, and at the lowest prices. Large stock of Broad Street, two doors below Mrs. Lutz’s Restaurant. Holiday Novelties. _ MRS. M. A, HOCKING Has a fine line of Holiday Noyelties for sale . . at her store on Broad street, including A The curse of overworked wowankind,! Toys, Notions, they want and voted to advertise for are quickly and surely cured by Karl’s ¥ ; the great blood purifler and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts:
and 60 cts. For sale by the druggist. ‘Candies, Nuts, Wariety Goods. H. aekermat, And she invites the public to call around and inspect her stock, was born and raised in Nevada City, is now one of the leading mining ex. perts in the west and has offices in San Francisco. Doug. Towlie, the Digger Indian arrested last night for drunkenness, is to be discharged but-it is likely that the saloon keeper who sold him whiskey will be prosecuted. Towlie lives at Anthony House, but had been up above Nevada City with his squaw. They reached here yesterday and he at once proceeded to get drunk. A Sermonette. Whate’er betide, O-murmur not— Waste no good breath upon your lot; Lo! while you grumble, flieth time, Which, well put in, might earn'a dime —Detroit Free Press, : Poetry and Reatity, you, dear, ; She—Never mind that. Would you agree to go through the operation of making fire for me?—Yonkers States. sscaprgappgeninneng vie OLteM Done, . ~ “What is an investigation, Uncle Rodney” “Investigation? Why, it’s hunting up & lot of blgme and putting it on somebody elae.”—Puck, The War in’ Vain, “I do wish the United States would get possession of the Canary islands,” “Why 9 —_— Holiday Announcement In a Day or Two. Wm. Ht. Grawford, MAIN STREET, “Because it would make good singers sheap, wouldn’t it?"—N, Y. Truth, A Libel oh Collegians, Mrs. Benham—I wonder why our boy hasn’t written lately. Home-Made Candies & & Benham—He’s probably hay: od luck at poker.—Town tue “ A Club of One. “How do you keep so oung, Mrs. Lighthead?” — “Well, I never worry about ha —Detroit Free Preas® oh sls Guess Again. ‘ Clerk—What kind of gloves, madam —walking gloves? Miss Wayback—Mercy sakes, no! 1 don’t wear gloves on my feet.— Judge. =e Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot Union. Are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome. @® FOLEY— Will have. a special stock for Christmas, including all the Novelties. Give him ‘a call if you want Christmas Tree Decorations and Ornaments cheap. Christmas Candles and Holders, Sheet Popcorn, Nuts, Figs, Oranges, Bananas, Ete. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition >7f the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness . ° tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing . ¢ out of ten are cansed by GO ttarrh which is nothing but an inflanied ie dition of the mucous surfaces, my case of afness’ (caused b:tarrh) that cannot be cured by. « Hall's Oatarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. Sold by Druggists, 750. and wraps, n24-tf ] Hall’s Family Pills are the best. % Woodpecker —— is the result, and unless the inflamma. Roe will be destroyed forever; nine cases . °\°7/o J. OuEnry & Co, Toledo, U. . § rf SPECIAL BOXES AND SIZES FOR THE HOLIDAYS.. . 5) £) SRD $C O 96 < Ob,9 SF CoS C OG owG 5G o% Mee Mb Sle SMe Mo Me Slo Me SMe Ste THE RIGHT WAY. TO BUY AN OVERCOAT Country orders receive oi eae a a manly nae ear oe Is first to find a reliable place to purchase it—a place that you. have got faith in; a place where you can get satisfaction or get your money back if That place is our store. Now as to the garment itself, You. don’t want a back number, You don’t want an ordinary common-place dry goods or bargain store overcoat that looks like by-gone times, On the contrary YOU WANT AN OVERCOAT THAT IS UP-TO-DATE. A coat that is made of new substantial and fashionable fabrics—the custom made kind. That is the kind of overcoat youcan buy from us. We have them in Beayer Cloths of the most approved. cut ,» also Melton lined, Sstinyou want it. Lined Importéd-English Chevoits, Kerseys, Whip Cords, and superior fabrics that you don’t’ find on bargain counters, and the ‘prices are as low if not lower than San Francisco PHM 6 Pop 4 y ee) Pe ae 1 ? 4 Administratrix of Estate of Ann Jane Scott, . Dhe loveliest Seedless Raisins ever The Klondike offers no better opporbrought to this market: are now on sale down for the third time every event lat goadden’s. tf of my life passed before me like, a . flash. hi Lenditt (interrupting, hastily)—Say, old man, you didn’t remember borrowing that V of me, year before last, did you?—Puck. nfour er ge roy ne ; ' Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear 4\RGnure, the 8 tanity for wealth than the oil flelds of fornia. : Juanita Oil, Mining and Development Company. I, ated under the laws of the State of California. Prcthddth cis <a J. J. EAGAN Vice President . . JAMES W. TRAVERS Secretary.-..... p Cicer W. S. HARLOW Treasurer The Oil 'Fields:of California are offering opportunities for investment that sur; the Klondike and even the’ diamond fields of Africa, ‘The excitement is daily increasing, and the coming of 1900 will surely see the test legitimate boom in oll stocks that this country has ever experienced, } pine in the heart of the big oil excitement of Fresno coutity, on the famous Kreyenh ‘ed strata is the land of the Juanita Oil Mining and Development Company, consisting of 169» acres, said by leading experts to be the’*finest oll land in the State, and ‘con: ie . the 8. W. 4 of Sec. , 8. R. 12 B., M.D. B. M. In order to raise funds with which to complete the purchase of a standard well-boring "i is wh suryare now being offered at 50 cents a share. A few shares may make you comfortable for life, s0 buy now and get in on the. ground floor. No salaries are paid to any of the Directors, OFFICE—%57 BROADWAY, Rooms 1 and_ 2, 3 Oakland, Cal. . Named — = City says about rey m Ne on Commercial street. You always depend upon it that theBread, Pies, Cakes, pe Fancy Pa: Gee Plain Pastry, Etc., From’this Bakery are all right in every respect, HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES, Fresh Compressed Yeast Oakes re ceived regularly. © = All orders: promptly filled aud delivered at Your dowry. so ae Howard Loveland, _ Pelephone West 8. ae © @ @0000000000000008 © oA : Ladies’ we want every lady to window. — $3.50, $5.00, $6.5 ‘$12.50 and $15.60 and no nicer or more use any lady friend. Respectfull QDOODOQOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 4 Ladies, come to us for your OOOO Underskirts Holiday Trade. SEE WINDOW. Ladies, this day we have placed in our window a display. of LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS which should interest every lady in the land, and Prices—$1.00, $1.25, $1.50; $250 —————— This last lot we imported for holiday trade MAHER & CO. coat on paper. Trv one of ours.on and get a perfect fit. QOOQOOOOOQOOOOOS ©©000 we see them while in the / 0, $7.50, $10.50, ni each. ful gift can you give to fe coat. Don’t send away for a Cc © i ei ‘m0 cm mm se . There’s Nothing Better Than the Quality of = Wolf’s Groceries few more specials: SALT MACKEREL, 50 ASPARAGUS TIPS IN EASTERN, CALIFORN A. B. WOLF; ‘a0 A 3m (8 And the price is a ‘shade lower than the lowest. PIGS’ FEET, 60 APIECE Commercial Street. Here’sa 2 APIECE 150 CANS ; IA anv LIMBURG CHEESE CASH GROCER ! a“ FOR Watch This Space cogs Holiday Announcement a é or GOOQOHHOHOOHHOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOGE Sq SATUR —— RIC! The Lea Joe Vi with Se nolia gr erly dir here las rich str ing day the tun to $7 a known ‘ locality of the m vicinity elected . P.: EA 0. 0.; 0 worth, I and §.; ; Powell, § of E.; C) ers, Tru Bight compto! been o! yielded The t En I'll b The ; =~Chi ~ Claragageme it? Merti ter. Clara: Merti as an e { t “Flatt the mi Poo} ‘ “Whe man ?”” “Neit phia Ni \ Mrs. ‘that. At vogue? Mrs. thet is bonnet Journa tle cha Gentselle? Lady on. my smashe to ' , High your ti Victi broken Higt don’t 5 Nodk noon rT . Tod Nodk Tod been i. { “Wh and so “A ] as big. repres was.”‘An. only s “Inc