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December 5, 1899 (4 pages)

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ee : se : 5 The Klondike offers no better o pp Lar THE ; tanity for wealth than the oil . pase TRANSCRIPT. BRIEF MENTION, GRASS VALLEY NEWS, FIRE AT CHICAGO PARK. [Holiday Ne Novelties. . " "egal for goalth = Published every even cyontng oxc90t Minor Notes and Comments of Local. The Doings of Our Our Neighbors as Told . The Fine House of J. FP. Ingalls DeMRS. M. A. HOCKING J manita oil Mining and — KINS Interest. Over the Telephone. stroyed Today. tc Sc ctiksis Bobiad Hopdiales. tov wale 3 R BROWN ‘ae <n : Fair weather is predicted for tomor-. Rev. E.R. Willis went to Newcastle . The dwelling house of J. F. Ingalls . at her store on Broad street, including Devel ant Com q . Ee Park was burned to the. /mnoys, Notions, Op Na J ‘ row. today. at Chicago Padesisiokdsiacatba Rconentnes 1899 . " A cold northerly wind prevailed to-. Miss Winnie Wilhelm is suffering ground shortly _betors _— sae Camda: Wats, — Comes orning. origin Ws 0! pe ey berries at A. B. Wolf’s, the i Bee ceca bore ts & runaskaaen. It was a good building and Wariety Goods. Incorporated under. th ro ae OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS. . ,c=”"*** aay st Town Tal, iearound sania, comfortably furalsbed. The Yon 18. 4 nerves pubniocall wrowntand) ce Be For Citron and Lemon Peel os = The local Degree of Pocahontas} said to be close $2,000. vis Premieeke JAMES W. TRAVERS < ‘ hia Tee prac CeCe ar Sgr eae See ~~ eran PONS CaO enon een ne tate Cia r Ww ae Newsy Notes From the m the Downleville Mess. Scadden’s, 2 oe tf : = a ara aun entertainment on The Alaska Quits. CHING LEE Georetary. Pees esi hehe som ee: << : Cream puffs todap and tomorrow @ . jeerntitiet : Treas vrei ieee —_— Oe aetiess et the 1 enger of Saturday. the Popular Bakery. 1t There is a coal famine here as — After tsar gare yee ag thank tes ica oR oy stry, io the cot ae Capt. Cazes, an ald timer of this. pydraulic Parlor of Native Sons will . as at Nevada City, occasioned by the / face improvements, w in a . an 7 ~— v : j pag 2 ib county, was prostrate tad with a paralytic . otost officers tonight. fact that the O. P. has not had the cars . mill, the company engaged tiene Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear 4\ainnrs. asia ta Be a5 Plain Pastry, Etc., pas stroke at the county hospital last Tues-. ' she best Cranberries in the market. to spare for its transportation. ing a eae ececus a red és tae e Hea ‘the aod even ti ea ‘ay i nore oe inxs, q os 68 day, and is not expected to live. can be bad at Scadden’s. Frame Crsee: Valley, owners Sate 1808 . oa Bi pay and has quit work. cer rae towevt peloee: ? ". and the oom por Big cots A oll shoaen: Pe =~ <leom tle arith ra na in . ‘who we The wedding of Olof Adolph Holmes} Boston Baked Beans at the Grotto] larch during the — sale of pana and a £ county ‘hon ever expert sed. ying ta every respect. j we and Miss Effie Hockelberg of Alleghany . oyery evening from 9 to 12. tf . the Morning Star mine are cheered w Large stock of potent ymin eee haged ARTERS FOR e full ext was celebrated at the home of the. resh consignment of choice lemons . the news that a rich strike has been ER ITA: j Raters VITALITY, Seno ckaes: Faas ona Plas Tee. re on 4tE Soant eon nf ig HEADQU. ‘WEDDING CAKES, q tube bride’s parents, Wednesday, Nov. 15th, . inet received at Gaylord & Son’s, tf . made at the No.5 station. ane MANHOOD . 5.04 Street, {wo doors below Mrs. Develoemems tog tine Jesares tobe th fire: Sol the Rev. Mr. Pendleton of Downieville. fresh extra water-white comb honey . Ni ht Emissions and _Lutz’s Restaurant. . est oii land in Pia s eat, ane Sonipris: 1g, the the all of ; officiating. t Gaylord &Son’s. Just received. tf. . Like Cares Like.. Cures Impotency, Nig eects oF sell SW. % of Hee. . T1315 B18] aoe eee Bc J.M, Finney of Chicago bas com-. : The loveliest Seediess Raisins ever} AT Shout in slike, the homeopaths yee omg Ep teeny and indis‘Notice to Creditors. Pete TO shares of of agandard iprtrgeens livered at your doors, a a sh shout in ; 9 rig, tie menced operations at the Sierra mine brought to this market are now on sale}. “And so we burn our billet-doux cretion. Anervetonic and -_—_ me now. being offered at 80 cents as oe, A act thee oat @ toa GA. ae Wd awe er ee ee . tom tee See eee aes . Le deate parte Us Sates Sry eerieee ea one obit Howard Loveland, . po eight te ten men at work there for; Mrs, L. Lubeck, formerly of this pink glow to pale cheeks and . signed, administratrix of the estate of Ong) No a bd a : a k Too Costly. rephanes he fire of youth. } Jane Scott, deceased, to thee: g . OFFICE—®7 BROADWAY, ms ia ( Mad several months. Should further = city but now living in San Francisco, A countryman walked into a western. r Seoatl Bs Pt drpenars all persons having ¢ laims against the @ said Calidad Gal. “Telephone West 8. ris ew velopments justify, we understand it is will soon take a trip to Europe. newspaper office to advertise the death fi 2.503 seat @ written guaran. sary vouchers, within four mouths after tee ; a phic en . rec uae Redeem pes BE og ry Nin cent laste ated Ba eae eke cue or refund the money. . {ye Publiestion of tei dice of Pred Searls, MRS hande¢ aes : operations on a larger scale next merly resided at North Bloomfield,} © “what is your charge?” he asked of ad ie chy, Gal. the "same, being, the j ! re Spring. died Sunday night at Bullard’s Bar. the clerk. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Drei estate, in said county of Flexeda.: ©0666. OG! 9@00000 ot } 138 M. H. Mead was down from Sierra; Wext Monday evening R. E. Bevan of} “We charge two dollars an ineb. 4 Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Admit a at SR peg coe pasa The { Ae ee City Tuesday. Mr. Mead, who is one. Marysville, Grand Secretary of the} “Oh,” said the countryman, ‘I can’t . Ror sale by H. Rjckerman, Nevada strate a ian dan eee of the principal 6wners in the celebrat-. poresters of America, will visit Goat afford as Sa friend was six feet City, En, patel 2d day of Decem = pases a ed Keystone property near Sierra City, . Garfield’at this city. ee ee me Semi Annual Examination. ae Bridge Notice. Cd \ hris mas the ori TBE ; is engaged in preparing for consider-. free lunch ‘served every Sitarday Human Nature. ee ee ola able development work to be performed night at Beckley’s Grotto ssloon on “Yoh engwe,". antl. ise Miaeot g gr SEMI-ANNUAL . BXAMIN Certificates T OTICE is hereby. given that the underpene there this winter. A contract has been . Gommercial street. All the choicest} Brown, as she. took possession of her il egmmmence at ¢ the Lincoln Sehool BuildN signed. will 8 apply ane Lag of oe the be etn} : let to Thomas Higgins of Sierra City to whiskeys, including O. P. 8. and Mcescort'’s FRROFs dat yob allus orter love ‘ » Nevada “ity, on A foo oF 2 from cack term, 1900, for a renewal “ license to collect cose one ae run 600 feet on the lower tunnel. Three . prayer. nis-tt . go aixtage or * replied Mr. Pinckley applicant will be charged. . " tolls on the Freeman Brid, ridge. ICKSON, ove ko ae G : : : . > LA . ROG ie : shifts, with two men to each shift, will . sppe Citys Trustees have condemned “but somehow it’s a heap easier ter teéianete <n ang ad choo! ne, rome 7h of the Estate a a vi ben ; ea 4 be puton. A number of outside re-. the burned ruins of Widow Coughlin’s . }ove ‘em aftuh I has ’em licked.—Wash. gs : aa ae 3 pairs are at present being made at the. shanty at the corner of Coyote and] ington Star. ope : bio page mine. Washington streets.and ordered their} Liva: Pind’ the Way. Be mes oe Henry H. Suddath, a former resident . -emoval. There are others. “Dearest,” she whispered, after tella eat x Ryd , of Sierra Valley, died at his home in. Now is yout chance to get something. ing him yes, “I am a graduate of 8 M AH R & 3 . Dee Minneapolis on Oct. Sth, after an illness . nice in the line of beech-aut, sliced ba. cooking school.” ae . bt ade of about three hours. “Hank” Sud-. on Lageran boneless sardines, boned The young man shuddered. mine. é duth, ae be was known here, caine t0. ork. Lw Forrest Pata De Foi Gras,. "Never ming” he aald. “We can OOHIRONOOOIIIIIIIOK the ¢ Sierra Valley in the early ’50s and in. at Wolf’s Cash Grocery store. tg . board.”—N. Y. Evening Pos into th oo ledge ‘ he adr did -ne trial morro company with Joe Bishop located what . wm. Herzinger, whose father used to ; Misleading. is now known as the Howard ranch] yea chcemaker at this city, recently] Mrs. Brown—This paper is a fraud. near Loyalton. He leaves a wife and . had a leg and jaw broken by an acci-. Mr. Rrowe reas respect? two children—one a son living in Min-. gent on the Oregon railway by which he Hise Prapoaals y, : ane 4 * Seales ‘ ; ; neapolis and a daughter residing at} hae been employed as brakeman. me ener ie apie ene H . d A { ~ Colorado Springs. He left Sierra) jj of the people who are fond of ciaghek: yer 0 l ay nnouncemen county for the East in 1866. Sauer Kraut should not fail to go to Ladies and Gents: You are invited to wit ness a Glove Contest for Xena at Maher’s, There will be an exhibition every A heavy rainstorm accompanied by &. Scadden’s and sample the fine lot of it) 47.4.. aM eratis — aewecs ee day this week in our large window. terrific gale visited these parts last . which he has just received. None bet . piaget drops the chicken on the floor, Ladies, if you want to give gloves away, come Wednesday morning between the hours . toy ever brought to this section of the} jnen about to place it on the table)— © © © © © © © 6 © © © © © , © of Zend ¢ o'clock. For about one! state. tf . Dear met now we've lost our dinner. Ina Day or Two. S tous. If you want gloves for your Gem. /use, © © © © © : © © © . © © © © 5, hour the wind blew a veritable bhurri-. goadden, the grocer, has just received. Bridget—Indade ye’ve not. Oi hov come to us and get fitted. Gent’s if you want cane. On Main street signs were blown . the finest lot of Mince Meat, in bulk,. me foot on it!—Judge. gloves for your sisters, your wife or your girl, come to us for them. Boys, if you want gloves for your mother, come to us for them. Little girls, if you want to make mamma a Xmas present, get her a pair of Maher’s kid gloves. ._
We have for the dear children all sizes in kid ‘gloves in modes and ox-blood. This is the greatest glove display ever made in Nevada City. All shades, all sizes. No cheap, trashy gloves. Our price is $1.00 and $r. 5° a pair and the best gloves in all America for the price. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. . Glove House, Nevada City. P. S.—See fancy goods fn window for Christdown and windows broken. Several . over brought into this market. It is a Willing ta. a: of the large trees standing on Piety . number one article, and will be sold a “Ts he a man whom one can trust?” oe Hill were uprooted and fell with a re-. preat deal cheaper than it can be — asked Gazzam of Maddox; speaking of . . ->< ----Wm AK G raw ford, i: sounding crash, frightening people iu . at home. : Twitters. : e@ ® that neighborhood. Inu several instan-. The Rentz-Santley Female iitaetn 8,. “He is a man who is willing . to be :: cas where houses were exposed to the. en route from the East, have tele-. trusted with all you can spare.”—Deind tha familias falt led tol d-aphad to Maraga» Taoohe for a. date . troit Free. Pree.. ios move out until the gale subsided. It} 1: the theater here on the 16th instant. A Patriot. was the heaviest.wind that has been. The Mr. Plaster of P.ris Company is] Philanthropist—Why don’t you go to felt here in many years. : hooked for the 15th, and arrangements . work? The case of Smith vs. Lavine was. ™&8’ be made to have the minstrels} Tramp—tI would, boss, only I want ter come the following week. be ready ter go ter war any time de The directore recently elected by the guvverment needs me services:—N. Y. stockholders of the Citizens’ Bank met . Truth. eS last night and organized by re-electing E. M. P Cause for Rejoicing. MAIN STREET. te Se ane \ ne 5 ee ee 2 EP. wr ; tried in the Superior Court during : Monday and Tuesday and resulted in : 8 judgment for plaintiff for the sum of $11758. Action was brought by Ida 8. he old officers, ae follows: Smith against Jobn D. Lavine, con-. «ton, president; Dr. R. M. Hunt, viceRison by oe wit have one Hiedied. xyeeite stable of Sierra township, and his. pre ident; John T. Morgan, cashier; D.! ®®YW9YJou, “ oe : 2 = : e i Morgan, secretary and assistant Well? = d bondsmen, Fred Blinman and J. D. oy sbter] 3s. J. Morgan, teller; Fred. “The war of 37 years ago will never ome= a e an 1es or 5-f aes ell pb remind wage Mnaes Searls, attorney; John M. Thomas,. be spoken of as ‘the late war. —Chi. ! of fifteen head of cattle of the alleged agent at Grass Valley. cago Tribune. , value of over $400, which Lavine as : Constable had attached in the summer Old, Indeed. Two Victims of Coneeitt. Marie—Did he ask you the old, old. : Are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome. Bo cootbnoceretroscocoseee tet Thos of 1898 as the property of David Smith,. ° Eaith—Harry is the most conceited . question? mas. @) thei the husband of plaintiff. Plajntiff. man I ever met. Sarepta—Yes, indeed! Almost ‘his ‘ ogame. 4 claimed damages in the sum of about Ethel—What makes you think so? first words were:, “Is this hot enough @ EB © . ( BWY @000009O00000090 $600. The defense was that the cattle} “Why. he wi recente eee: é for you?”—Puck. ? cg Fi that the sale of the cattle from David . every respect a paragon, and then he Pagans fbn Will have a apecial stock for Christmas, including all the icine il tes momen ae at ee tee rauent as to . wants me to marry himl”—TitBite.. . "Ss -5, Knicker—Gimpscn. Novelties. Give him a call if you want Christmas Tree prrearaeat sn 8s wh pebepep al abelian nese ircte Congental Labor. Mrs. Strong—But what was his name = Th N hi tow $106 defendants succeeded in satisfying] 44. Chinn How can you be working ' pefore he was married?—Judge. Decorations and Ornaments cheap. Christmas Candles and “ ere’ Ss ot ing Bettér . the Court of the correctness of their . 4¢ your business and still be needy? —_=>>_=_= Holders, Sheet Popcorn, Nuts, Figs, Oranges, Bananas, Etc. = As Tae position, but as to seven head ofthe} Wraggers—Me bizniz is dat uv a colDeafness Cannot be Cured Py Th an th li t f ee = “pai cattle Mre, Smith proved that sbiMad . tester leddy. by local applications as they cannot SOMMERCHAL STREET erate att = e Vualt y Or = ® str purchased them from another party;. Mrs. Chinn-A collector? reach the diseased portion of the ear. = — = : 5 = wal Defendants are well satisfied with the) Wraggers—Yessum. De uf mbag Rader There is only one way to cure deaf . PRE DARLOMIDRCOREDE s : cra py the decision, and it undoubtedly was a just . ©’¢TY bead a lpg a an’ Tyin’ . ness, and that is by constitutional re% a Wolf’ S (i F act one, Judge Smith’s oral opinion was. ‘*™ °o!lect mine-—neg medies. Deafness is caused by an} te : ' roceries Fy an able exposition of the law of cona ae, wort inflamed condition of the mucous: E e : gk a “ siractive fraud under Sec. 3440 of the} Smillie—Hallo nner Ow 8Fe€ . lining of the Eustachwn Tube. When § a = r 2 on Civil Code. Plaintiff was represented . You? I've missed you these two weeks. . t1i, tube is inflamed con have: we ye * que She yaeait shade lower than the lowest, Here’s a P. the by R. F. Burns of Auburn, Placer coun. . “Bere have you been hiding y ourself? . «ambling sound or imperfect bearing, 4 Y) = PIGS’ PI : $y, and dobe B. Irish aba Salsndants Chinner— ee up ay cae to let ry ea ipehe we closed, Deafness . Gs. “ in? ee bo APIECE . “g : ’ my wife have the last word foronce. . ig the result, and unless the inflamma-}@e7 ¥ A KEREL, 50 APIECE ‘ Chinner—She just got to it ten min. stored to its normal condition, hearing . As2 : a EASTERN, Fs : . UF opposea to Further Change. utes ago!—N. Y. Truth. will be destroyed forever; nine cases . ° st FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CALIFORNIA AND LIMBURG CHEESE = " * yes : Phe ae out of ten are cansed by Cattarrh, ; $S¥ = a } Cholly—J hope the Scotch dialect will * ’ Pp rs fashi bl which is nothing but an inflamed conaA. B. WOLF, C ASH GROCER = 4 BOP NCR NE Ieee ee Sick Headaches, ’’ . dition of the mucous surfaces. 2 : th Algy—I hope not, bah Jovel We had . phe -curse of overworked wowankind, We willgive One Hundred Dollars for ai agi aria — es ri i — are quickly and surely oured oY, Kasi sar Shee of Lisehe ap (caused by ca-! 2 Chadebeats Street. : . ish accen oncherknow.-—brookiyn . Olover Root Tea, the great p ‘arrh) that cannot cured . by Hall's Oo ‘iV Life. : fier and tissue builder. Money refand-. atarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. . 9 ‘ca a a Nm 7. om cm ae : ed if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts F. J. Onenry & Co, Toledo, U. ———— yee Alwere the. Fame.. and 50 cts. Forsale by H. Dickerman,. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Briggs—Isn't that the same suit you . the druggist. tf Hall’s Family Pills are the best. feo alas d , Ania POG 4 had last year? : ‘f : ; 4 i ‘3 Griggs—Yes, and it’s the same suit hd : :. W t h Th Sy Be ae: 2 i you asked me last year if it wasn"t the : : . ae: ; ae % a C IS Pace oie same suit that I had the year before.— “Or z3 Boas. } ‘ % ; oen N. ¥. World. oe Mle see Se ! ! . ‘ a What He’d Experienced is oe 4 Willie (after watching Norah peel} + FOR THE -.a and put to soak the potatoes for din; pete mein ea C ner)—Oh, mamma, I've just been seeing . 4. eR ES, q dj Norah take the clothes off the potatoes ; 3 Ease ae : and give thema bath.—Jndge. Is first to find a reliable place to purchase it—a lake that you. jon got ge sea . EEG NE faith in; a place where you can get satisfaction or get your motley back if rH l ay Announcement ; “That was a risky play we sew lest you want it. That place is our store. “Now as: -to'the garment itself. You : lias gs es night, wasn’t it?” fe a eae “Well, yes; I did think the actors ran a risk of being mobbed by the audience,”—Philadelphia Times. e don’t want a back number. You don’t want an ordinary common-place dry ‘ , ee goods or bargain store overcoat that looks like by-gone timés, On the’ contrary or YOU] WANT AN OVERCOAT THAT IS UP-TO-DATE f. oo wie Not Especially. Z Henshaw—Do you consider opals unlucky? A coat that is made of new substantial and fashionable fabrics—the « custom. Shs hes a ae ee hae ther'te Leceen das lee inks. Cane made kind. That is the kind of overcoat you can’ buy from us. We have awry cS Rac Ket Sto re. a jewels—N. Y. Evening Journal. . _ them in Beaver Cloths of the most approved ‘cut, also Melton lined, Sstin i Pe ee Beet" eo: seeeegeemeereries Lined Imported English Chevoits, Kerseys, Whip Cords, and superior fabrics ¥ ot Hence eek ti take eel aise. that you don’t’ find on bargain ee and ore prices a are as ley af not parilla on the first. appearance of impure blood is an important step apo d oe preserseict, It makes rich, red and insures good health. lower than San Francisco peices. Fat BOS Oe aoe ae Hood’s Pills are non-irritating, mild, effective. a