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December 30, 1898 (4 pages)

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tS. i think of us, OW. — es sence of Watches, anything of inspires a mee in our test of years is not misonly goods recommend. d standard or merely ill be found >. Watches, ete. i xo0ods ever Come and ase or not. ewelers. olene Sroup rh, Colds. fered by iuhal‘ Effectual ‘onchial tubes ighand Croup ualities render is Diseases. nd Stationer, Nevada City 5k of 1S — , Card iis: year. uu andil Sts eo . agined more contradictory -of one’s pre. Daughters have yet given. * THE ‘TRANSCRIPT,. 1898. . nd Young MBBTING OF MINING HEN, The preliminary meeting of the committee on conservation of water of the California Miners’ Association ’ was held yesterday morning in the office of the Surveyor General in the United States sub-treasury building at San Francisco, says the Report, The meeting was called to order -by Secretary &dward H. Bexjamin at the order of J. M. Gleaves, chairman_of the committee. The other members of the committee who were present were Curtis, H. Lindley, J. M. Walling, R. 0. Ralston atid’ Mark B. Kerr. Thea absent members, Charles N, Felton, W. C. Voorheis and E, H. Barton, sent their regrets for being unable. to attend. The. session was a short one and van up with a discussion as to the bes plan of procedure, ree : The committee desire to hear from all commercial bodies in theState, to which invitations will be sent, Another meeting will be held in the latter part of January, when delegates from those bodies are expected to attend. oie Heats Irons in Cold Water, One of the astonishing things developed through the introduction of electricity into every-day affairs is a forge made for bench use for the heating of: soldering irons of light pieces of metal, where the heating is accomplished by plunging the article to be heated into a tray of water. Nothing could be imconceived ideas than this procedure, and yet to the electrician it is perfectly ‘simple. He makes the proper connections, plunges his iron into the water, and pretty soon the iron will glow under water and then turnred or.white hot, just like he desires it for working. ‘When he gets through working the iron he may plunge it into the water again and coolit with a“siss” as expeditioustonsilitis, Washington. Clancy are ill.Policeman Si Rowe of Grass Valley was. in town today. The infant daughter of T. T. Kirkham of Mt. Vernon is ill. : Miss Mollie Creegan of Lake City is visiting friends here. Dana Harmon, superintendent of the California mine, is in town. W. R. Conlin of the Marysville stage line is ill at hig home in Smartsville, F.N. Coombs came down today from Graniteville. He is on his way below. W. Quinan of Smartsville and K. B. Duncan of San Francisco were in town today. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Grissel) returned today to Washington. after a short visit here. Mrs. John McBean leaves. tomorrow for Fresno to visit the family of her husband’s brother. The infant son of Robert Anderson and the infant daughter of William Kendrick are very ill. . : Mrs. Jonathan Olark,. one of the pioneer ladies of Nevada Vity, is sufferingfrom a severe attack of influenza. Foster Williamson and Jas. Kramer went back to Washington today after having spent a few days at the county seat. Word was received from Graniteville . today that Charles E. Johnson is in a delirious condition and may not recover. Mrs. George Baker of Columbia Hill, who has been visiting at San Francisco and Grass Valley, passed through town today on her way home. Henry Duffy, who worked in the TRANSCRIPT Office when a lad and now lives at Sacramento, was in town today reviving old acquaintances. W.J, Organ and son returned today from the Plumbago” mine where they . have just completed an extensive contract of flame and dam building. ly as he could in any other tank of water. Case of Cruelty to Animals. This morning’s Herald says: ‘A ease bas come under our personal observation, of five horses that are badly used by a lot of small boys. The poor auimals are starved, yet are hard-ridden by the youngsters who own them—and the Lord only knows how they acquired possession of the poor things. The attention of the City Marshal has been called to this case before, we are told by the indignant neighbors, but we respectfully refer the matter to him . ™#" who is interested in the Sierra ” indi : claim near Downieville and is spendcule acne has yd gee ing the winter here, has gone to San shoald swear out a complaint for ‘the . Francisco and San Jose for a few days. are familiar with the circumstances arrest of the heartless young scoundrels. i A Postoffice Goes Begging. this city and Washington, which was created some three years ago, will be) with chronic neuralgia, will leave this abandoned. Chris Gailbraith, the pres-. week for Santa Paula, Ventura county, ent postmaster, has notified the De-. where his sister-in-law, Mrs. Eldridge p.rtment that he is tired of the job in} Gerry, lives. Mr. Kirkham goes for which there is considerable bother and . the benefit of his health. i no pay to speak of, and nobody seems willing to take it off his hands. There postoffice in that locality since the San the neighborhood shut down. Monday Night's Bail. It looks as though the ball at Armory hall next Monday evening would be the biggest and finest of all the Native The rule barring children under ‘twelve years from the floor meets: with the approval of the dancers generally. The weather clerk has promised a clear night for the party, but if it happens to storm people will go all the same. 3 + +@e->-—-A Magnificent Horse. The blooded stallion Lochinvar, owned by Wm. G. Richards of this city, excites the udmiration of all horsemen who see him. He is at Glenbrook Park where C. I’. Tayloris caring for him. mt #@e Call and See Them. Bemember that you will find one of the best Holiday Stocks in the county at Luetje & Brand’s, and they are always pleased to show their goods whether you wisH to purchase or not. Going to San Quentin Tomorrow. Deputy Sheriff Thos. H. Waters will take Jack Arrighini to the State prison .at San Quentin tomorrow, to serve two years for manslaughter. Worps oF PRAISE bestowed upon ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have tuken it indicate that it is restoring ‘health to thousands of people, and that it will help you also. Hoon’s Pitts are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure biliousness, indigestion. 25c. «oc > . Artistically Engraved Spoons. Here is something for a friend abroad—a fine souvenir spoon with the Champion and Providence quartz mines and the North Bloomfield hydraulic mine engraved in the bowl; at constable-elect, and Miss Lillie Rogers or were married today at the home of the bride’s parents at Sebastopol. It is likely the postoffice of Gail. ®Te gape’ — re ee er braith, at the Central House between. known on the ridge. Austin, Nevada, who was a carrier for is in reality very little ifany need for a . the TRANscRIPT 35 years ago, and later worked as a tinner for B. F. Stokes of Jose and other mining operations of . this city, was in town today. He left on the noon train for home. Miss Clara Clemo, captain of the Salvation Army barracks at Vallejo, has returned to her duties after a few! days’ visit with relatives at this city, Ex-Deputy Sheriff William Reynolds went to Moore’s Flat today to look after the annual assessment work on the Metropolitan and Live Oak quartz claims. Mrs. Carrie Gauthier, who lives on the Auburn road in Placer eounty twenty miles below this city, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. William G.! Richards, Julian Barnes of Chicago, a mining Sam McCullough of North San Juan, They Thomas T. Kirkham, who is troubled Wm. Parker a hardware dealer of The Hour of Lincoln’s Shooting. A highly interesting story is told to account for the fact that almost every woodeu clock in America has its hands painted.to indicate the hour of 18 minutes past 8. It is related that most such watchmakers’ signs were originally the habit of painting the hands to indi. cate any old or young hour that struck his fancy when he came to that part of the job. But when President Lincoln was assassinated he conceived the idea uf commemorating the event by recording the hour and minute thereof upon all his wooden timepieces, a custom ever since perpetuated. There is some. thing striking and dramatic about this notion of time standing still forever after an event of, such tragic signifi. . eance. There is no doubt about the fact . that nearly all the wooden clocks do indicate the hour of 18 minutes past 8. 1 hk Gen is St ‘Mre. W. 1. Wolaaak bad his’ aiip: fae . , Mrs. 8. W. Marsh is, suffering with . night at Councr, Cuamper. made by one man, who was at first in . : You can see that for yourself. But if the . the brief acquaintance. That was three Snow fell last night in the mor ‘A. MeIntosh dame down today front north andeast of thiscity. = === on Piety Hill, ; Fair tonight. and probably tomorrow, Killing frost. tanight. 8 Call at B. Bullard’s, Broad street, for . Sweet Cider, boiled cider, cider vinegar. Cream of Maize, the new breakfast mush, and chipped beef fresh cut’ and in. quantities to suit at Gaylord & Son’s. «. ; a) Hy 3 Miss Lizzie Naffziger, a graduate of the San Jose Normal School, advertises that she will give private lessons at her home on Water street. A postoffice has been established in Waido, Yuba county, with Gustav Niemann as Postmaster. This is the new name for Oabbage Patch, _ Mr. and Mrs. John Van Hagan, who were married a few days ago at Redding,-were here last night on their way to Forest City where they will reside. A chimney at the residence. of Thos. 8. Ford on West Broad street burned out shortly before ten o’clock Jast night, causing a bright light in that: locality for awhile, & To-morrow night Prof. Michell will give a fish horn social at, the I. O, 0. F, banquet” hall. The dancers will take their own horns to play the old year out and the uew year in, Coy ote scalps are coming in fast today. The county pays $2.50 apiece for them, but the Supervisors will probably at next week’s session rescind the law to that effect. ‘ A new counterfeit $1 silver certificate has been discovered; It is of the series of 1896, Bruce, Register, Roberts, Treasurer, and apparently printed from photo-etched plate on heavy bond paper. Charies King, alias Irwin, who was arrested on Tuesday last at St. Helena: Napa county, for making spurious coin, was convicted of grand larceny in Nevada county in May, 1865, and was sentenced to serve a term of four years at San Quentin. ROUGH RIDER’S: ROMANG How Chervkee Bill Met and Won a Beautiful Bride. 5 Having indulged in all the heroics that opportunity offered Cherokee Bill, the most picturesque of all the rough riders, returned from Ciba and tried his hand at the romantic, He hae eucceeded: Bill is no longer a bold, bad . bachelor. He is a Benedict, He was rocently married in New York to Miss Caroline Beach of Montana. . 4 E 8. Kinkead is the name which Cherokee Bill acknowledges as his rightful cognomen, It is the name he writes on checks, and he sometimes does such a thing, for before be went to Cuba with the Roosevelt aggregation
he was a horse raiser,,and trader in-the Indian Territory. Although a half blood, Cherokee Bill had his ranch on the Choctaw reservation, where he waa in\businese with a relative. According to the recently revealed romance, Cherokee Bill first met hia bride while disposing of a bunch of horses which he had ridden into E] DoraCHEROKEE BILL IN INDIAN COSTUME. do Springs, Mo. She had gone there with her father. She was much impressed with the manly beauty and gallant ways of Bill and both remembered clockmaker thought he was thereby rehis intelligence was. as wooden as his, warer, for President Lincoln was shot . not ut 18 minutes past 8, but at about 15 minutes past 10.—New York Post. . People of Stone Age. . ‘‘The stone age’’ is not, properly f fers to a stage in civilization which . passed Jong ago in Europe and Asia, but still lingers in some out of the way corners of the world. 4 report of La the Quayoquis, a small tribe of 500 or col i near the headwaters of the Acaray river, as a true stone age people. . ately afraid of the whites, and with . reasor, as they have been shamefully . abused by them. They bave no weapous . for Cefense save bows, lances and stone . round headed. : . Drop In ; And take a look at Luetje & Brand's Toilet articles in Sterling Silver and . Gold Filled goods. They are the latest. Luetje & Brand’s. tf out and at any price. d8-tt . ? es Sy pe eh Re ee etree ots, Bare sink diek sm epineas, 9 Se cording the hour of the assassination . 4yq Miss Beach returned to her Montana speaking, an expression of time. It re-. of New York. Miss Beach had in the . playing a metropolitan engagement. ‘ , marriage ceremony, attended only in a Plata museum in Paraguay describes few friends, followed. Mr. and Mrs. They are timid, harmless folks, desper. pody of their plans. tomrhawks, They are undersized and and see our fine line of Rings—in all years ago. Bill went back to his ranch, home, where she served as model for the silver statue which was exhibited as typifying the chief product of the state. It was not until a few weeks ago that they met again. Bill had just been mustered out,and was seeing the sights meantime become an actress and wa: The acquaintance was renewed and a Cherokee Bill have their unmapped future before them and have disappearid from public sight without telling auyoe Jewelry of All Kinds, In looking for Xmas presents call shapes—Brooches, Link Buttons, Studs‘ Scarf Pins, and anything. in the Jewelry line which is the latest thing in the market. [d8-tf] Lugrge & Brann. ~-~e@ Ir a man is a little vain he ought to Be Cia Pichess os “Cha Editor Wadsworth buat mosey ite ss Eas" Chas. Pusheck of Chicago Park . put in telephone No. 911 at his house They Decide to Appeal to Commercial is in town. phone No. 911, at bis hou _ . The little son and daughter of P. First-class and purity guaranteed. tf ae barrel, 8 or 10 feet of half or The weather prediction for today is: . andan empty 5-gallon tin oil case, all of which can be had at most camps,’ Bore a hole near the bottom of the barrel, another one 2 or 4 inches from the top, bend the pipe so that the two ends will go into these holes, then drive the pipe into them water-tight. Cut the lid of the oi} can open, teaving the top clear, bend back the lid and ‘put the can into the barrel, leaving it} stand 2 or 3 inches above the top of the barrel, and fasten it securely to the barrel; then fill the barrel with water jand build a fire at the bend of the pipe. Pat the dynamite in the tin, and if ice water is used to start with, in twenty minutes the water will be warm enough. to thaw the dynamite; afterwards a smouldering log or two will keep the carkat the proper temperature, : _ RESEND SSR RONAN ATT, , Gold and Silvew;Watches a. the lowest prices ee "whisky inch pipe} Ghe Racket Store, Oranzeript : Block, Cd . Always the Best, Best in The County. ~Woman’s Friend The Great Medicine that Gives Nerve Strength Hood’s Sarsaparilla Makes the Blood Rich and Pure, Creates an Appetite and Restores Health, Vigor and Vitality. “I feel that I ought to write a few words in praise of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has done great things for me. I . fora good home than for the wages. Apply was in a delicate condition and was sick . t this office. — at my stomach and constipated. I tried remedies highly recommended for female weaknesses, but the medicines brought on other troubles, I was so weak I . can be recovered by applying to the undercould not attend to my: household duties, . signed, proving property and paying for and I then determined to try Hood’s Sarthis advertisement. w» LUETJE& BRAND: saparilla. After I had taken this medicine ashort time I began to gain strength. I Grew Stronger Each Day until I was able to work all day withéut. Tuesday night; children’s re Saturday any inconvenience, I have taken Hood’s . afternoon; socials [ladies f Pills for constipation, and I am better today than I have been for five years. Since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills I feel rested in the morning. I am less nervous and am sure I have richer and purer blood. been bothered with scrofula, but now I am rid of it. Before my last child was born I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and my girl baby was fat and strong, while. <tx . GR (spe ctx Sei) (Sor) my other child was not well and lived . Wry ra! NEST ard Ser SOs WO to be only two years old.” Mrs. B. F. DEAL, Box 419, Missouri Valley, Iowa. Hood’s Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. I have always Sarsaparilla Richardson’s new undertaking: and embalming parlors, Broad street Nevada City. n 28-tf 50 CENTS A WEEK Private l.essons. Miss Lizzie Naffziger, graduate of the State Normal school at San Jose, will during the winter give private lessons in the grammar grade studies, alsoin English and geometry. Apply at her home on Water street. d30-tf Position Wanted As housekeeper in a small family. Care more 3 i d28-lw Watch and Chain Found. A watch and chain found on Broad street Dancing School. Prof. Michell's ladies’ and gentlemens’ dancing school at Odd Fellows hall every ], Saturday nights; private lessons at hall or your own house. : nil Ex pct xt cb Bors er (Sars Ser Sar) 4Sar) Sar) San ety Sars? Wars7 Was sep Sop Se Sa Wines Siclianse. iris ’ Port, Sherry, Madera, Angelica, Sauterne, Riesling, Bargundy, Zinfandel, by the gallon, bottle or case. Port Wine, per gallon, from $1 up, Sherry Wine; per gallon from $1 up, Hood’s Pills fully prepara able. care. Table Claret, per gallon, 80c up. fully prepared, cents, Yard at Depot. AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY .,, . en SEQUOIA, And As Cheap As Pine. All modern houses finished with it. In gallons, half gallon cans—also by THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, MILL AND. MINING TIMBERS, Telephone No. 51. TOWLE BROS. CO. IMPORTED CHIANTI WINE, By Case or Bottle. Oyrus Noble, ‘ and »: Manhattan Club. awe Whiskies, by gallon, case or bottle. IMPORTED OLIVE OIL, the bottle. Ajso a complete stock of all Liquors, Bitters and Cordials, Freneh Cognac and Champaynes A. ISOARD & SON Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Nevada City. ORANGES! Fancy Mediterranean Sweets, 15 Cts per dozen. Try a Dozen as they won’t last long. Foley’s, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. For the best value in Suits and OverIn the very latest designs and of best coats—Hibbitt, the Pine street. tailor. quality are offered at. at Luetje & Brand’s, . KINKEAD’S Furniture Store Roman Chairs, Bay Window Chairs, $ _, Fancy Divans, * Wicker hairs, PICTURES, EASELS. Ts the place to buy tice Presents, Rockers and RUGS, © See Our New Stock of PINE 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 *% %& & Sof and Sts’ Hats, FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE <= Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, in great variety and at remarkably low. prices, Coys and Fancy Sdods FOR THE HOLIDAYS At the Lowest Prices. ~—qgige E. F. ROSENTHAL, Commercial St., Has a full line of Dolls, 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, Nuts and Fruits, Depot for IXL Whisky Hire’s as show which way the wind blows. BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency For--flonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Alc Fancy Groceries— PATE FOIS._ DEVILED;AND POTTED EATS AND FISH. POUT chs mei g aces Duffy’s Malt.. .. Gamecock Whisky (M,. 1 00/Olives, “ eee eee eee ee’ « Bryant’s Root Beer per 3 for $1 00} Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 roo} “ in bulk, per gal. 50 ge) Everything else in Proportion, 50 -* 2 2 © = = * ARABIAN ROAST” Coftee ‘ is the Best. Give Ita Trial. = © 2 2 2 ee ee I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s HANDKERCHIEFS, KID GLOVES °° “ean. oes ROSENBERG BROS, Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs, 50 cents per box of 1% dozen, Ladies’ Initial Hdkfs., Linen, $1 “ “ “ \& . Gents’ Initial Handkerchief, $1 “ “ “ \% . Gents’ Initial Handkerchiefs, Linen, $1.75 ‘“ “ % These Handkerchiefs are the best bargains ever offered in this county. We have only a limited stock of them, so please call early and secare your initial, as we can get no more of them, They are worth as much again as we sell them for. RID GLOVES. @&m@® Remember, we are agents of the celebrated Centemeri and Columbus Kid Gloves. @ are sel. 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. and consult us before purchasing your Christmas presents. . ROSENBERG. BROS. 8 MERINO UNDERVESTS, Just the Thing for Gold Weather. i for this week. All kinds of Christmas goods sold at a great reduction. Call 3 [ON te Step teers scons ae Sek piseoat idge dip cebacce ang SRASIY Z Le Saini ae Reheat kes: