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~—BRIBF MENTION,
Minor Notes end Comments of Loca} . SS? "il! in Slug Canyon.
; interest.
Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street.
There was a heavy frost last night . arb wire fence.
and another is billed by the weather
bureau for tonight. ‘
High-grade mince meat, “like your
mother made,” for sale in bulk at
Wolie’s cash grocery store. _ n18-tf
Call at B. Bullard’s, Broad street, for
sweet cider, boiled cider, cider vinegar.
Virst-class and purity guaranteed. tf
Cream of Maize, the new breakfast
mush, and chipped beef fresh cut and
in quantities to suit at Gaylord &
Son’s. : tf.
The admission at Trinity Guild’s fancy work tea on Saturday afternoon wi 1
be’: children, including refreshments,
20 cents ; adalts, 25 cents.
R. C. Dorsey, a Fresno merchant who
used to live at Grass Valley, was recently married at Reno to the divorced
wife of M. Crouch of Sacramento.
The two-compartment shaft at the
Old Home. Consolidated mine, Blue
Tent district, is being sunk at the rate
of six feet per week, and is entirely in
ledge matter. !
The Knights. of Sherwood Forest will
give an entertainment.and banquet on
Saturday evening, January 7th. The
election of officers will take place on
the 17th inst; ;
A horse belorging to A. Isoard & Son
started from near the courthouse this
morning and ran without a driver and
at a lively gait tothe store on Broad
street. No damage.
The committee of arrangements of:
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W., will
meet at the home of Miss Minnie
Brand this evening to make arrangements for the annual ball, ;
Prof, John F. Ogden, late of Meridian, Sutter county, today entered upon
his duties as principal of the Gold
Flat school, fomnerly taught by F. L.
Arbogast, County Clerk-elect.
Company ©, the local military company, will hold its regular monthly
meeting tonight, at which time trustees, armorer, janitor, ete. will be
elected. At the same time the Armory
Hall Association will elect trustees.
When E. B. Power takes his office as
District Attorney the position of Su_ perior Court reporter will be vacant.
There area number. of applicants for
the position, which Judgé Nilon will
fill by appointment. It is said a Nevada countyan will get the place.
On Friday evening, January 5th, Milo. in her room at the Vendom,.15 Turk
Lodge of Knights of Pythias will have . street, yesterday morning. Her groans
a “Veterans’ Night.” Ou that evening . attracted the attention of other roomit is expected that allthe members of. ers in the house and they notified the
the order who have attended only occasionally will be present and there
will be a general reunion. The newly . hours later.
elected officers wiil be installed on
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Downieville Messenger, .
is There has not been sufficient water
to enable Mr. Copeland torun his five
_ Saturday Evening’s Republican.
With the young people. =
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John Gott killed a large deer one day . gig a ton in Sierra Valley. This is
last week near Oarlsen’s place af Cox’s , higher than for years. : :
Bar. The animal had got caught in a! The Cannon Ball Catcher has been in
ex
town several days giving performances
The marriage of Ed. J. Meyer of this . on the streets and other ‘places. He is
Place and Miss Edith Hutchinson of a very clever man in his line and perSierra City took place at the residnce forms some” quité remarkable feats of
of Mrs. B. Aiken, on Wednesday last. [skilland strength,
Mrs. Eliza Hulme, of Sierra Gity,. The boys make good use of the pubdied at her home Wednesday evening. . lic reading room at Overton these long
She had been suffering froma fatal dis. evenings.’ The place is fitted with
ease for a number of years. Mrs, . table. chairs, a large heating stove and
Hulme was a native of England and 65. a'l the daily papers, and it is quite a
years of age. The funeral took place treat for those employed to be able to
Wednesday from the M. E. Church. . take advantage of this privilege.
She was buried by the I. O. G. T. of . The Overton people are doing a good
which she was a memher. _ . business for this time of year and in
The Republican County Central Com/all probability the mill will continue
anittee has filed with the County Clerk to run until eompelled to closé on acits statement of receipts and expendi-! count of snow and icé. They are just
tures during the recent campaign. ‘The completing a large order for shed timcommittee received §82225 aud exber tor weS.P. Oo, and have deliverpended $242.70 leaving a balance of ed at Truckee as much as eight car$89.55, which will be kept on hand aud . loads in one day. From the outlook
devoted to defraying the expenses of -at this time the railroad will be kept.
the next campaign. e . open to Truckee during the coming
I. Copeland is vigorously prosecuting . winter for the factory is now kept busy
work at the Gold Bluff mine with from . cutting on a seventy-five carload order.
25 to 30 men all told. The work of re. Sc UE eo eee
pairing the ditch and flame was finished; Register of Mines and Minerals.
iast Sunday, but there are several men} The Transoripr has received from
employed on the outside, snowshedding the State Mimeralogist advance sheets
tracks and making other necessary of the Nevada county.subdivision of a.
improvements for winter, More than . proposed register of mines-and min50,000 pounds of freight has been relerals. The State Mihing~ Bureau Will
ceived in the way of supplies and ma-' issue a Register of Mines. and Mining
chinery within the past two weeks. (including every county of the State,
Lhere are still about 7,000 pounds of ‘each subdivision accompanied by a
freight to arrive, which completes the map showing the location of towns,
stock for the winter. Another new air’ mines, mills, roads and ditches. It
compressor was received last Sunduy,/ will be issted in a single volume as
which willsoon be placed and worked . soon as the State Printing Office is pre.
in conjunction with the one now in use,; pared to do the work. The material is)
it is Mr. Copeland’s intention to very. being compiled by-tield assistants who .
soon station the present sinking pump, are residents of the respective counnd put in a second one which ‘will be ties and. familiar with the loeality.
used toraise water tothe station pump. The statisties of Nevada county, preDevelopment work is going on con-} pared by Charles Uren, are printed by
tinuously on the lower levels of the State Mineralogist A. S, Codper at his
mine. ‘he mill is now running to its) own expense pending the re-Opening of
full capacity—twenty stamps. the State Printing Office, in order to
show the character of the work on
which the Bureau is. now engaged. The
work in ten of the counties has been .
completed and is in progress in others. .
he Commits Suicide by Taking a Dose Sora eae one
of Carboli¢ Acid . Neva Rebekah Election.
it .4,. Neva Rebekah Lodge, No. 119, elect7 y a; . ’ ,
ot m Hab: S rancitco Chrgnicks ed officers Saturday night as follows:
Mrs. Georgie Meadows, better known a i eben ant Grand;
by hef maiden name of Georgie McFar; yevntanes eit — ae a
: ttt, 34 . Adeline Hothersoll, cording Secreland, swallowed a dose of carbolic acid tary; Miss Lulu Clutter, Financial Secretary; Mrs, Lucy Pulich, Treasurer; .
Miss Edith Edwards, Trustee. Installation will take place on the first Sate
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REPT.) SIERRA COUNTY SIPTINGS, ‘EASTERN NEVADA COUNTY. NO.
MONDAY ig eee . DEC, 5, 189%, Gleaned From: the Last Issue of the Notes Aoout Trockee and Overton From
Skating is a popular sport these days Judge Frank Ives of the District Gourt . !" the county, Its patronage is built
Best quality of hay, loose, is worth
eee
. Sheciatties For the Hotidays.
_ For many years the store of Wm. G.
‘Bridenoe Which
Is” deservedly ranked as one of the busiest and most
ilar business houses
2 ‘ap on merit and there is consequently
ca Rows Boon hd a Me ces MP PO eth in its magnitude. Mr.
‘Tablets with ‘seeming great benefit . * as Tacmge ne ser plied
with few exceptions. I have not been wry Baer © Seolants oS ney
so free fi indigéetion in. twenty-fi © low prices—to serve the public “on
years.
George W. Roosevelt, U. 8. Consul .
(to Brussels, Belgium: Stuart’s DysAt preseat the it de making «
pepsia Tablets, safe, pleasant to take, . *Pelalty of choice holiday goods, such
‘convenient to carry, give keen appe-. °° mince meat, Pilg 8 citron: and}
Mr. W. D. Tomlin, ‘mechanical engi-. “124% ete. ae
neer, Duluth, Minn.: Ope box 6f Stu-. rage a aaaulam ihe See
art’s Dyspepsia Tablets has done itd) 4. 4 "ke 9 ‘aa iccae ites
work, and 1 am again gaining flesh and es ee ae :
strength. Restey ss _ Something New and Nice,
ag ace tat eee Povige Flaked Rice, a delicious breakfast
years with throwing up food Shek 0s dish that requires no cooking, at the
or three times a day; had no certainty ah age’ ieee ie A.B. W
of retaining a meal if I ate. one. Four} ~ aii utter Baa
boxes of the tablets from my druggist Always the Best,
Sait take aan tay a “For best value in Suits and OverRev. G. D. Rrown, Mondovi,: Wis.: coa‘s—Hibbitt, the Pine street tailor.
The effects of Stuart's Dyspepsia TabFree Lunch Tonight ~ ;
ee eae ricco oeracdmmegis At Lammon Brothers saloon, ‘corner
distress since I began their use. Broad and Pine streets. n19-tf,.
Over six thousand peoplein the State
of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured . ——""¢¢ 99
of stomach troubles by Stuart’s DysTHE POPU LAR BAKERY
pepsia ‘Tablets.
Full sized packages may be found at
all druggists at 50 cents, or sent by
mail on receipt of price from F. A.
Stuart Co., Marshalf; Mich.
Send for little book on stomach disIn the Transcript Block, on
Commercial street, is now
BETTER PREPARED THAN EYER
To serve the public with Firrt-class
eases, mailed free. d5-7-9
Homann’s 25cent fruit cakes sell fine. Bread,
Go To Maher’s for new shades in Kid . Pies and
Gloves.
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Best In The County. . Cakes
Richardson’s new undertaking and
embalming parlors, Broad street Ne-. ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
vada City. n 28-tf
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Raffle Every Night.
There will be rattle, Tom and Jerry @@-¥resh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
and a free hot lunch every night till ene on Meee: :
further notice at George Allen’s Hy
draulic Saloon on Main street. Drop Chas, K. Tegler, Prop I,
TELEPHONE 37. : around and havea good time. n21-tf.
{urday in January, when there will be
Receiving Hospital. She was removed an entertainment and banquet.
there in ambulance and died a few
ae
Mr. Jona—Say, Meriar, what in thun-'.
She was a woman about 30 years of . ge. are yon buyin’ shad to-day fer? .
that night. age. Three or four months. ago she . Did you forget that I wuz goin’ fishin’ .
~ ome
Vo Go On the Mounted Police. .
Walter .-Lovelady of this city has
been uotified to appear at San Fran-. ed. She was subject todespondent fits,
cisso this week to undergo examination . 4nd a week ago told a friend that she
as an applicant for a place on the
mounted police at Golden Gate Park.
Mr. Lovelady is one of the best horsemen on the coast, having spent most. of
his life up to some six years ago in the
saddle asa cowboy. He is a man of
resources and sober and reliable. He
will provea valuable acquisition to the
‘mounted police of the metropolis.
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Worthy of the Appointment.
Frank May of this city has a petition
for appointment as guard at San
Quentin prison, and has secured the}
Signatures of a number of the officers’
and members ofthe Republican county
central committee. Mr. May is an oldtimhé* Republican and in every way
thoroughly qualified for the place. He
should receive the appointment.
—--—-—_+ oe --—A Steam Pipe Bursts.
As'a wood-sawing machine was being
hauled down Commercial ‘street this
forenoon a/pipe burst andthe escaping
steam caused a great noise and commotion. A team belonging to Expressman Sherwan.was passing and taking
‘the bits in their teeth the horses ran a
‘Short distance before the driver got
control of them.
A. QO. U. W. Ball.
The Workmen of this city have determined to give a ball at Armory hall
on Wednesday evening, February 22d.
In connection with it their drill team
will giveanexhibition of marching and
the splendid team of Grass Valley lodge
will probably be invited to have a drill
tor points and a trophy.
+ oor
He Missed the Train.
Hon. E. M. Preston got home last
night from Ione where he went to attend a meeting of the School of Industry directory. Un the trip over he missed the train at Sacramento.and had to
go by private conveyance—a distance of
forty miles—in order to be present at
the meeting. . ‘
poseee ied mee moa
“Fine Fat Young Turkeys.
Raffle going one very night at Lam* saloon. Try your luck mon Brothers’ salo 4 ni9-tf
oo
Fresh, Comb Honey.
~ Just received by Gaylord & Son. 4t
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Go To Maher’s for Infants’ Silk Caps. . This morning he gota glimpse of a news‘The Very Latest.
Beauty Pins in different styles at poor and freshest confectionery at
Leutje & Brand’s. ni-tf
separated from her husband, who then. today? Mrs, Joua—No, I remembered
lived on Steiner street; and took rooms . YOU Was goin’ fishin’;when I set my
ae : mind on fish I don’t like to be
at the Vendome where her sister residdisapp’iuted in not gettin’ any. There!
‘an ‘ DID,
would commit suicide. Her parents
live in Wheatland, Yuba county. Her
body was removed to the Morgue.
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At San Francisco, December 2, 189°,
Governor Budd Walters, beloved son
. 'of Dr. H. 5S. and Clara Bennett Wallt
Sate jaged 1 month.
Hon Jobn F. Kidder Has Been Re-ar-.
pointed Debris Commissioner.
Hon. John F. Kidder was on Saturday last re-appointed by Governor
Budd as State Debris Commissioner,
The appointment is for four years and
will meet with general approval. Mr,
Kidder has served on the Board for
several years and has made a first-class
record. There is no man inthe State
better qualified for the position. He
is a civil engineer of long experience
and marked ability and gives his close
personal attention to the duties of the
position.
Sure
Gusre for
Golds
When the children get their
feet wet and take cold give them
a het foot bath, a bow! of hot
drink, a dose of Ayer’s Che
Pectoral, &nd put them to be
The chances are they will be
all right in the morning. Continue the Cherry Pectoral a few
days, until all cough has disappeared.
Old coughs are also cured;
we mean the coughs of bronchitis, weak throats and irritable
lungs. Even the hard coughs
of consumption are always
made easy and frequently cured
by the continued use of
Ayer’s —
Cherry
Pectoral
* Every doctor knows that wild
cherry bark is the best remedy
known: to medical science. for
soothing and healing inflamed
throats and lungs.
Put one of
Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
me
Burning of Mrs. Joy’s House.
Shortly before eight o’clock Saturday night the one story dwelling bonse
owned and occupied by Mrs. Wm. Joy
and situated at the north end of Suspension bridge broke out in flames in . *
the upper portion while that lady was
at the theatre. The fire department
responded promptly, the boys of Eagle
Hose Company being first on the scene,
“Each of the-three-companies-gotan
effective stream on and did gallant
work. Most of the furniture was
saved, and only the shell of the building, which was lined instead. of being
plastered, still stands. The adjoining residences of J. Langman and
J. Foss were damaged only to the
extent of having the jpaint slightly
blistered. Mrs. Joy had $800 insurance
on the house and $350 on<he furniture.
She says the loss exceeds that consiaerauly.
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An insane Youth.
Frank Martin; a seventeen-year-old
lad, apparently of Italian extraction,
was brought to the county jail Satur-;
day night to be examived for insanity. .
He has of late been working at Barnes’ .
ranch on the McCouriney road, and .
before that lived at the J ones and Net. PI asters
tleship places. Whena child he was)
in the Grass Valley orphan asyium. . over your lungs
He is violent and noisy, imagining he The Best Medical —
is a preacher or something of that sort . Advico Free!
We now have some of the most emineuf physicians in the United States.
Unusual opportunities and long experience eminently fit them for hes you
er eee advied. Write freely the
particulars pa heed ease. 2
Addr Dr. J. C. AYER,
: — Lowell; Mass.and talking about religious matters. .
. paper mab and straightway began to_
denounce him as the Devil.
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WILL SUCCEED HIMSELF, . sers (formeris of Washington, Nevada .
“Sift”? the Cigar Ruilder,
Will Have His Say Tomorrow.
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 Pisase All.
Latest Shapes and Styles in
*% % & Soft and Stiff Kars.
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE
Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs,
NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS,
Sones s
Home-Made Candies
Are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome.
For Christmas © v2! »ave 4 Special Stock,
Including all the NOVELTIES. ~
Give him a call if you want Christmas Tree
* Decorations and Ornaments cheap.
Nuts, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Bananas, etc.
honor” and thus retain their confidence}
HRISTMAS ¢ GOODS
eh OTH :
Racket Store, -—
Transcript Block, Commercial St.
‘Handsome
.
Bedroom Sets sy :
$
$
~ For $17.50
At JAMES KINKEAD’S,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
F ne ‘Line of ‘Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Center
Tables, Desks, Cheffonieres, Etc.
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It Is a Pleasure :
TO BE ABLE TO
show a new assortment of Jewelry at
very short intervals.
The present stock is
‘made up of goods
which are new,,. having but recently arrived from the most
celebrated manufacturing jewelers and
importers. {
Amongst these are
a specially selected @O/,AA pant
lot of mm
BEAUTIFUL, HIGH GRADE
* DIAMONDS *
of great brilliancy and splendid color and many
other pees stones of very attractive appearance
Many of these are unset, but the majority are in Rings, Earrings,
Pins, etc. of fine quality gold, elegantly engraved. The prices are
not at ali high on these articles.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street.
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. Ooyz and Sancy Soods
At the Lowest Prices, ~~
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 Gum, Yuts and Fruits,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Make No Mistake, Ladies.
THE BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
Fall # Winter Millinery
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WM. H. CRAWFORD'S,
Main Street, Nevada City
Is Not Equalled In Nevada County.
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. Homann’s. d5-tf te
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Commercial St. Nevada City. Prices Astonishingly Low.