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Bright Yellow.
For additioaai local news see first
page.
York City. The doctor says he is go
Monday Night.ing Armory Hall for next Monday
the forbidding walls ‘of the interior . Mutation of silver dollars. It is the
into a bower of palms, evergreens, ferns, . Very same gold which he calls argenfairly judged we present the following
flowers and festoons, The tickets that . tauram (Latin for silver-gold) that. is
are on Sale at various business places . Seen in the Emmens collection at the plications:
throughout the city are selling rapidly, . Stockton library. Of course there is
and a large attendance is aseured. no doubt it is gold;
The annual parties of the, Native . course it always has been gold.
Daughters have succeeded the. Young. ‘The piece on display is about half an
Men’s Social Club parties of from fif-. inch square and as thick as heavy
teen to thirty-five years ago as the/. bristol-board. It is of bright golden
swell social functions of the county. . color and 24 karats fine. But, unlike
It is at these gatherings that the beauty . pure gold of the natural sort, it. is not
and chivalry assembles once a year . soft; on the contrary, the little piece,
from all the country around to see and . though thin as already stated, is tough,
be seen, to admire and be admired. _. stiff and springy. :
beeen eal ieee Emmens does not transmute silver
~The Coming Show. into gold at all. Silver ore contains
Serena some. particles of the more precious
RpOREaTG OF oe Pwontieth Century metal pea he merely ceca, those
Vaudevilles which will appear at the partisioe Bat Kmmens in '& ittte
theater here next Tuesday and’ Wedcain pw written by iit ow the cab
nesday evenings, the Salinas Journal ject of argentauram, says:
pc “The Twentieth Century Vaude“So far as my obs Seoations Lave. Vai
night eee ee — last gone, I am led to believe that ordinary
thak-ceas a a i a i i aie’ Séwhe silver consists of groups of particles
. having varying degrees of molecular
Miss ace have been meh larger stability. Some of these groups are
had the public known what an excellcapable of disintegration and rearent show it was. The closing comedy rangement in the them. 68 acon:
‘My Neighbor's Wife,’ is a very lively taurum, and this latter appears ra be
tas henge piattaens sey d ie altogether unstable. At the least
chilies Be5, ‘ ind rene provocation, so to speak, it reverts into
.Club-man, playing ber part ina most silver or advances into gold
, praiseworthy manner, as did Misses “This seems to explain why thechiehi.
Brinnon esehrtg seg cee ap ne ical analysis of gold found in nature
tt id 8 spbiioaks tl ns . invariably shows thé’presence of both
all of the curtain. The specialties silver end gold.”
:are all good, and moreover they are ito
Professor William Crookes of Kennew. Missés Lloyd and Johnson did a. °.
neat dance, and Miss Blair's singing wington Fark Gardens, London, sent “s
2 letter last year to Dr. Emmens ques,was heartily enjoyed. The sketch, ‘My. ,. 2 :
(Grandmother’s Grandson,’ proved to tioning him as to whether his achieve‘ ibe ment wastransmutation. Inthecourse
(be something entirely different from of his letter to Professor Crookes, Em‘abything we have seen, and Steinle resanie-anhds
‘and Seinmen were funny in everything ur ¥ oe Per
they did. ‘Lee Farnham and Rey Ad. I do not even insist that the metal
: 4 : obtained in the experiment or pro-.
@ms had things their own way when : ;
they stepped on the stage, and the duced under better economical conwhistling of Joe Jessem was the best ditions in the Argentaurum laboratory
thet has ever’ been heard in Salinas. is gold. I choose to call it so, but this
: is not binding on you or anyone else.
” Altogether the show hs a@ good “one, All that the members of the Argen; taurum syndicate are really concerned
re Heart Disease. with, is the question whether the United
‘The funeral of Edward Brophy, a na. States Assay Office will pay gold price
tive of Ireland aged nearly 59 years. for the metal, whatever it may be.
who died Sunday at Sweetland of heart . The question has been answered to our
disease after an extended illness, took . satisfaction. We have sold to the
place af North San Juan yesterday and . United States Assay Office three ingots
was largely attended. Mr. Brophy was!of what we call argentaurum gold.
hart some years ago while working in. 'They weighed, after melting, 7.04, 9.61,
the Manzanita mine at Sweetland, and!and 10.96 ounces respectively, and
had ever since been failing, although . netted $95.05, $120 10 and $147.61.”
he managed to keep around till a comparatively recent time. He leaves a. is said that since then quite a large
widow and a daughter Sy a former . quantity of gold has been sold to the
wife. He was highly respected in. his! government by the laboratory, which is
locality. engaged in the businessas a moneyMT a eae cor making venture, according to Emmens.
A Bad Fail. Mexican silver dollars are transmuted
The five-year-old danghter of C. M. into gold and coined over into twentyBuck was sitting this afternoon on*a. dollar gold pieces, Emmens uses 4/4 partial eclipse of the moon. The ob-.
porch railing at Mrs, H. ©. Mills’ new . chemical process, but he informed the scuration lasted about half an hour.
house on Sacramento street when she . English Professor how to make a little
HOW 10 MAKE GOLD,
_ It the Mail is to be believed there is
on exhibition at the Free Library in. state Teachers’ Association in Santa
; ". Stockton a piece of gold made from) Rosa Monday, Dr. Elmer E. Brown,
THE 1B AR’S SWRI R " CT . silver. This ' piece of gold Dr. £mprofessor of pedagogy, read the, report
. L 0 ION. mens, the owner of a large mimeral ex-. of the committee of the California
hibit at Stockton, tells the Mail he
doy, Beauty and Style at Armory Hall/msde. Ho-hasa laboratory near New/ot Study for Elementary Schools,”
ing to perform the miracle right before recommendations: _
The Native Daughters of Laurel Par-. the public at the Paris exposition in Boa:
lor are making good headway beautify-. 1900, where he will manufacture a
miniature of the Capitol at Washingevening’s party. They will transform . ton out of the gold he gets from transschools of the State.
ut equally of. presented to the State Board by the
That was in May of last year, and it. , 4 number of Nevada City people are
Schools of California,
In the meeting of the California
Council of Education on “The Course
‘. The committee made the following
That the State. Board: ot Education
be requested to prescribe the outlines
of a course of study for all of the
In order that this proposal may be
suggestions as to its meaning and im1.. The recommendation should: be
State Teachers’ Associationiand Should
be based on the general results of the
inquiry instituted by the Council of
Edueation. k ;
2. The State Board should not be
asked to prescribe a complete course
of study, but only the outlines of such
a course. These outlines should cover
only a portion, perhaps two-thirds or
three-fourths of the time of each grade,
leaving the remainder to be distributed by city, and county authority,
This committee has held that the local
authorities, in turn, should have a portion of the school time to be allotted
by the individual teacher, according
to his judgment of the needs and opportunities of his school.
3. The State Board, in prescribing
such outlines, should take due account®
of the differences of conditions, as between city and country schools. This
should not be done in the way of making essentially different ‘outlines for
city and country, but rather by allowing a longer time for the completion.
of the course in country schools, and
possibly by muking larger provision
for manual training and related subjects in city systems.
hoa gt at aes gs ia
Went Off the Bridge.
Yesterday morning asthe Washington stage was making the up trip from
this city, one of the lead horses fell off
the end ofa bridge across the South
Yuba ditch at the Milliken Ranch.
Mrs. M. D. Cooley of the German mine
was a passenger, being on her way
home from San Francisco, and she
took the other lead horse by the bit
also went over into the ditch carrying
the lady with it. Messrs. Gaylord,
Trevithick and Waggoner of this city
happened along. They helped torescue
the lady, get the horses out of the ditch
and start the stage on its way rejoicing.
No great damage had been. done,
Cooley was a trifle sore and she got
Sicvanes gespies UNIFORM STUDY COURSE. . © BR
WEDNESDAY, . -++ DEC. 28, 1898. dist ‘Beat Silver Til Tt Taras a Plan For Obtaining One Throughout the
while driver Kobler was trying to get ay will be sent to the dead letter of-. house. rhe
up the one that had fallen. The horse . letters will please say “advert sed,” and
she was holding became frantic and . paya fee of one cént for each letter.
EEE
although one of the arms of Mrs.
Sake 31 ah
sition as housekeeper.. ban
O. M. Eastman has found pay dirt in
his claim on Diamond creek; =<
Turkey Raffle and Hot Lunch every
night at Councm Camper. « d19-2w
Prof. Michell will give a fish-horn social at Odd Fellows hall Sata: rday evening.
. pas) es
This morning’s weather forecast was:
Partly cloudy to-night, tomorrow
probably fairand cooler. ,
Call at B. Bullard’s; Bréad’ Street, for
r
mush, and chipped beef fresh cut and
in quantities’ to suit at Gaylord &
Son's a d tf.
_It is expected that the new telephone
line from Washington to Maybert will
be completed in six weeks. ‘The builders will incorporate.
“The four-foot ledge which was. recently struck in the Lindsay mine near
May bert continues to improve as work
on it is pushed ahead.
=o * “lL adies’ Heavy Weight —
re
Ghe Racket Store, Granzeript Block.
Always the Best, ‘
For the best value in Suits and Overcoats—Hibbitt, the Pine street tailor.
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Best In The County.
Richardson’s new undertaking and
embalming parlors, Broad street Nevada City. n 28-tf
Mike Crowley, who was arrested at ++ —_+-000 —
Washington for disturbing the peace Gold and Silver Watches
and got a change of venue to this city, . In the very latest designs and of best
will be tried by a jury in Justice Holquality are offered at the lowest prices
brook’s court on Saturday afternoon. . at Luetje & Brand's. -: tf
It is said that the company for which
Cart's guns shine in Wasntbess [50 CENTS A WEEK
While Luke Voyce of Willow Valley
was wrestling with a friend he accidentally fell and broke his left arm between the wrist and the elbow.The Denver company for which. J.
Cohoe recently bonded Fritz Meister’s
quartz claim on Canyon creek has
made arrangements to begin work.
townsbip for $40,000 will at once build
a mill and begin work. A crashing of
twenty tons from these claims was recently put through the Hagle Bird
mill and paid well.
Position Wanted
As housekeeper in a small family. Care more
eo for a good home than for the wages. Apply
Advertised Letters. at this office. 28-lw
The following is a list of the letters Watch and Chain Found. °
remaining in the Postoftice at Nevada Saree
City, December 28: A watch and chain found on Broad street
Bummings Jack can be recovered by applying to the underFrancesina, Miss Mary signed, proving property and paying for
Gilbert, E. J. this advertisement. LUETJE & BRAND.
Tont, Miss Grace
White, Byron Dancing School.
Winters, Theodore Prof. Mich ll’s ladies’ and gentlemens’
FOREIGN. dancing school at Odd Fellows hall every
Tuesday vight; children’s class, Saturday
afternoon; socials [ladies free], Saturday
nights; private lessons at hall or your own
Manuel Lopez Alfaro
ff not called for in fifteen days let
Parties calling for any; of these
J. B. CARR, Postmaster:
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3, <1) SQ, Cl CI Ob, Cl-> Oo,
as} fer} rar) ns) oy} oy} yn} @e
Wrst Nest Sore? SOrSd Waral Nera? 029 8.0
Silver Plated Ware.
We have a larger and better stock in. Wines Hebe aan e
Siler Plated ware than ever and the
prices are all right. Come ‘and take a eS PSee\ (SEN 7S Eo Say) (iar) yar) (yon
look.at them. [d8-tf] Lurrse & Brann . <> MEY SQ GY a Ma Ne
Port, Sherry, Madera, Angelica,
uterne, Riesliag, Burgundy,
Zinfandel, by the gallon, bottle
MARRIED.
her feet wet.
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Gvwing to the Party.
28, by Rev. Father Clyne,. Manuel Silva} Port Wine, per gallon, from $1 up,
and Miss Regina Keeney, both of Wil-. Sherry Wine, per gallon from $1 up,
low Valley. :
At St. Canice Catholic Church, Deo. bs Mepegn
Table Claret, per gallon, 50: up.
going to Grass Valley this evening to
attend the dedicatory recéption at the
Empire mine. They will be certain to
have a thoroughly good time.
IER eo ES
The Moon Eclipsed.
Last evening at about dark there was
lost her balance and fell backward aj} gold bimself,on a small scale. The
distance of twelve feet, striking on her . recipe is as follows:
head. She was unconscious for a; ‘Take a Mexican dollar (a coin which,
: time. It is difticult to tell at this . as now minted, is certified by the Unit‘writing just how badly she is hurt, but . ed States Assay Office here to be free
her symptomsare favorable. Nobones . from gold—i.e., not to have more than
vwere broken. a ‘trace’) and. dispose it in an apparatus
aad which will prevent expansion or flow.
Arrighini Mill Plead Guilty. Then subject it to heavy, rapid and conJack Arrighini who killed his brother . tinuous beating under conditious of
at Truckee, was sent to State prison for . ©!4, such as to prevent even a temtwenty years and then getting a new. Porary rise of temperature when 0
trial by appeal to the Supreme Court . >lows are struck. Test the material
was recently brought back to the from hour to hour, and at length ya
county jail, has expressed a desire to. Will find more than a youl gold.
plead guilty which step will probably; 4 sage in writing at the end of
secure for him a light sentence next Dr. Emmen’s pamphlet states that his
: ; total production of gold up to qanuary
wae 31, 1898, was 750 ounces, worth $10,000.
So his moderation is equal to his ingenuity.
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A Couple Made Happy.
At St. Canice Church this forenoon
Rev. Father Clyne pronounced the
words that made Manuel Silvaand Miss
i i 1 lights of the : f Willow Valley, . Two leading teetota
a we rg tnd a quiet scddine. “lang toun” of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, were
only the relatives and close friends at. "eturning home one ci — attendtending. The couple left on the noon . '8: 8 highly successfu to aakcan
train to spend their honeymoon. meeting, when they managed to get spilt
DANES) 00S" ace A eR out their trap, receiving some damage.
A Divorce Granted. A local editor, after giving full details
of the accident, added with grim humor:
“Fortunately both gentlemen were
sober at the time.” “The veiled suggestio: that they were not custemarily
sober greatly irritated the temperate
couple, and a strong letter was written
to the, editor demanding an apology.
The apology duly appeared. It ran:
“Messrs.——aad——demand an apology .
for oux having stated that the time
Cure SororvLa promptly and perma-. 6 ineir accident they were both sober.
nently by a thorough course of Hood’s. w, nave pleasure in withdrawing our
observation.”
_———_~ e@e-o—___
‘An Editorial. Apology.
In the Superior Court this morning
_Jadge Nilon granted Cary G. Manion a
divorcee from ‘his wife, Mrs. Millie Manion. They were married at Grass ValMey August 19, 1897, and a few months
after the wedding the wife/ got tired of
married life and ‘quit. The couple
thave not had any children.
ful disease yield to the blood purifying power of this great medicine,
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( fiicials Swear in Tues Jay.
Hoop’s Pits are the best family ca-. wey Monday at noon the newly~thartic and/liver tonic. Gentle, relia-. .jected county officials will assume the
/ bie, sure. ; duties of their several positions. On
: the following day. they will take their
Jewelry of All Kinds. oaths of office, as 1t would not be legal
In Aooking for Xmas presents call . ¢o swear on Monday, which is by law a
and see’ our fine line of Rings—in all . jegal holiday.
shapes—Brooches, Link Buttons, Studs, ‘ ge
Scarf Pius, and anything in the JewGeorge Clark.at Vancouver.
elry line which is the. aioe hing: George Clark, formerly, of North
the market. eet} Lcnrse a BRAND, Bloomfield; is ranning a gambling
_ Best and freshest confectionery at house at Vancouver, Washington, where
Do you g2t up with a
headache?Is there a bad taste in
your mouth?
Then you have a poor
appetite and a weak digestion. ~You are frequently
dizzy, always feel dull and
drowsy. ou have cold
hands and feet. You. get
but little benefit from your
food. You have no ambition
to work and the sharp pains
of neuralgia dart through
your body.
What is the cause of all
AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY
And As Cheap As Pine.
All modern houses finished with jt. }'" “0m aff eniton cans—also by
THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, MILL
A. ISOARD & SON
TOWLE BROS. CO. Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Nevada City.
IMPORTED CHIANTI WINE,
By Case or Bottle.
SEQUOIA, .
yrus Noble,
and
Manhattan Club.
Whiskies, :
Whiskies, by gallon, case or bottle.
f IMPORTED OLIVE OIL,
Also a complete stock of all
Liquors, Bitters and Cordials.
AND MINING TIMBERS,
Frenck C a Ch
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 51. Cognac eA aii ask ood
ra
For Filling Spaces.
Your holiday calculations should includ the smaller but not unimportant articles such as Fine Fresh Candy, New
Orop Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Popcorn, Christmas ‘ree Ornaments, etv.
We can fill your orders for these
goods better than any other house in
town. We procured a large quantity of
excellent quality and sell at prices that
will tickle your pocket book.
JAMES. FOLEY,
The Confectioner.
Commercial St. Nevada City,
-KINKEAD’S i
ROOK
‘Furniture Store . ss vivace :
i; Roman Chairs,
x Bay Window Chairs, . $
. Rockers and Wicker Chairs,
0) RUGS,
Fancy Divans,
PICTURES,
MERINO. UNDERVESTS,
‘canumgeme . SUSt the Thing for Gold Weather.
\See Our New Stock of
FINE CLOTHING
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
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 Stil Hats,
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE <=
Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs,
'NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS,
Jn great variety and at remarkably low prices,
4
an
; )
Coys and Sancy Soods
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
At the Lowest Prices, ~qge
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.
aaiesiiiieadmatatemen this trouble?
~ Constipated bowels.
will give you prompt relief
and certain cure.
Keep Your Blood Pure. ,
If you have neglected your
case a long time, you had
better take
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
SH Re tt RS
also. It will remove ail
. impurities that h bee
accumulating in your ‘blood
and will greatly strengthen—
your nerves.
ite the Doct
p nates may be someth about
you do not quite under
Write the doctor freely: tell
% hea od You
will promptl eive ) best
madicn! advice.
br. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass.
him how you
Homann’s. , d5-tf . the Eighth Regiment is located.
_ GROCERY ..
J.J.JACKSON, -Depot for
Fancy Groceries—
Pepa idk gaa $1 00. Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25
Duffy's Malt.. roo} .
Gamecock Whisky Ju. 1 00] Olives, :
IXL Whisky .:........ 75. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
nai Root Beer bowtie 10. Everything else in proportion,
ire’s rBEEHIVE
Proprietor
Agency For--[onogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
, Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
ee
PATE FOIS. DEVILEDJAND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.,
in bulk, per gal. 50
am % “ I 25
3for so
Ladies, Gents’ . , HANDKERCHIEFS,
KID GLOVES Fe adie: ana
ROSENBERG BROS
Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs, 50 cents per box of ¥ dozen.
Ladies’ Initial Hdkfs., Linen, $1 “ “ “ Y% «
Gents’ Initial Handkerchief, $1 “ “ “ Yo «
Gents’ Initial Handkerchiefs, Linen, $1.75 “ “ 4%
These Handkerchiefs are the best bargains ever offered in this county,
We have only a limited stock of them, so please call early and secure your initial, as we can get no more of them. They are worth as much again as we
sell them for.
KID GLOVES. a
fm@ Remember, we are agents of the celebrated Centemeri and Columbus Kid Gloves. We are selling ;
Centemeri Kid Gloves for $1 50. Columbus Kid Gloves for $1 25.
Our own importation Kid Gloves for $1. .
We carry the best $1 Kid Glove in the market, ulso a large stock of
Children’s Kid Gloves. . :
COATS AND CAPES.
In our Coat and Cape Department we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS
for this week. All kinds of Obristmas goods sold at a great reduction. Cali
is the
Give it a Trial. e* s sa ee bailed 2= @ «
and consult us before purchasing your Christmas presents,
/
% ROSENBERG BROS,