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THE TRANSCRIPT.)
Published every evening except
Evoaee and taaet Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
THE GRAND JURY.
Fitzsimmons’ Appeal—The Hoskin-Pendergast Fight—A Bigamy Case.
THURSDAY......Dec. 7, 1899 business judging by outside appearBRIEF MENTION.
Finor Notes and Comments of Local
Interest.
Sauer Kraut at Scaddens. Try it. tf
For Citron and Lemon Peel go to
Scadden’s. tf
‘Lhe best Cranberries in the market
can be had at Scadden’s. tf
Boston Baked Beans at the Grotto
every evening from 9 to 12, tf
Fresh consignment of choice lemons
ust received at Gaylord & Son’s. tf
Capt. George A. Nihell has been apPointed as a special deputy sheriff.
It was snowing today at various
points a few miles above this city.
Fresh extra water-white comb honey
at Gaylord &Son’s. Just Peceived. tf.
Mrs. A. W. Herring has leased her
ranch west of town to Wm. C. Camp~ bell.
{ The loveliest Seedless Raisins ever
brought to this market are now on sale
at Scadden’s. tf
Go to Referee Saloon and get a glass
of that celebrated Ruhstaller’s Gilt
Edge Steam Beer. tf
Griffith Griffith of Piety Hill advertises that he will pay a reward -for the
return of his fox-hound.
Call and see Snell & Fleming’s.
A handsome new stamped goods,
assortment has just arrived. n 29-tf
Free lunch served . every Saturday
night at Beckley’s Grotto saloon on
Commercial street. All the choicést
whiskeys, including O. P. S./and Mc-Brayer. nl8s-tf
Nowis your chance'to get something
nice in the line of beech-aut, sliced bacon, Lageran boneless sardines, boned
turkey, La Forrest Pate De Foi Gras,
at Wolf’s Cash Grocery store. tf
Yesterday afternoon Trinity Guild
elected the following officers. Mrs. D.
E. Morgan, president; Mrs. J. B.
Treadwell, vice president; Miss Emma
Smith, Secretary; Mrs. Robins, treasarer.
Scadden, the grocer, has just received
the finest lot of Mince Meat, in bnlk,
ever brought into this market. It is a
number one article, and will be sold a
great deal cheaper than it can be. made}..
at home. tf
All of the people who are fond of
Sauer Kraut should not fail to go to
Scadden’s and sample the fine lot of it
which he has just received. None bet.
ter ever brought to this section of the
State. = tf
You can get Mott’s celebrated New
York Russett Apple Juice at Isoard &
# Son's. It is for sale by the gallon or
keg, and is the genuine, pure article
that is so popular in the East. There
is nothing else in the cider line that is
so good. d2-lw
At last night’s meeting of Lone Pine
Camp, Woodmen of the World, the
following officers were elected: J.
B. Young, C. 0.; E J. Baker, A. L;
F. L. Arbogast, B.; E. A. Moore,
Clerk; Chas. Steffen, Ass’t Clerk;
Ralph White, E.; A. H. Tickell, Phy.;
Wm. Browning, W.; E. Murchie, 8.; J.
F. Shaw, M. The installation will be
held January 3d.
Sa)
od
She Took Offense,
Customer—Why doesn’t that spinster,
Miss Brown, deal at your store any
more?
Grocer—One of my clerks insulted
her.
Customer—How?
Grocer—She overheard him telling
some one ‘that she was our oldest customer.—Up to Date.
Fr She Suffered, Too.
' Wife (jealous)—What was that horrid Mrs, Lovely doing in your office for
two mortaF-hours this forenoon?
Husband (a physician)—Why—er—
she complained that her face pained
her.
Wife—Humph! I guess it doesn’t
pain her any worse than it does other
people.—N. Y. World.
Jumping at a Conclusion.
“You see,” said the man with a theory,
“aleohol is harmful because it decomposes the water in the human system—”
“Which,” interrupted Col. Siilwell,
gravely, “proves the correctness of my
ahgument that a gentleman ought not
to put watah into his system in the first
Place.”—Washington Star.
pase ie. Salceaarts
Exposed His Hand.
_., “Isn't it awful about Rev. Dr. Birdling? I hear that his wife has begun
suit foradivoree. What’s the trouble?”
“He wrote an.ariicle for one of the
Sunday papers on how to. be happy
though married, and his wife says she
has got tired of living witha hypocrite.”
—Chicago Daily News.
~
’ Brilliancy.
Friend—I understand that you have
quite a brilliant son, colonel.
Col. Kaintuck—Brilliant ? Gad, sah!
That boy is only just enterin’ his teens
and you never saw his equal io pull out
a cork with a penknife, sah!—Up to
Date.
,——_——_——__
“EXPERIENCE is the best teacher.
Every testimonial in favor of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the voice of experience
to you, and you may take this medicine
with perfect confidence that it will do
for you what it has done for others
Hood's Pills cures all liver ills. Nonirr. tating. x
Many a Lover
Has turned with from an other
w'se lovable girl with an offensive
breath. Karl’s Clover Root. Tea purifies the breath by its action on the
bowels, etc., as nothing 6lse will. Sold
for years on absolute guarantee. Prices
‘25 c's. and 50 cts, For sale by H. ew
erman, the druggist.’
ances. The Madden robbery is not the
. only French Corral case brought to its
attention. Pat. Fitzsimmons of the
Same neighborhood, who has been in
jail since October 26th serving a fiftyday term for contempt of Judge Nilon’s
court, tried to air his troubles before
the Jury yesterday afternoon, and
Lwanted that body to straighten out his
land and other troubles to his satisfacfion. The erratic old man evidently
received cold comfort, for today he has
a8 poor an opinion of the Grand Jury
as he doesofthe courts an of most
everybody he ever had any dealings
with,
Tt is talked around today that the
prize fight at Grass Valley between
Hoskins and Pendergast, in whish the
former met his death, is to be a subject of consideration.
This afternoon the report of John
C. Nilon, who has been kept busy for
the past eight months experting the
books of the county officers covering a
period of two yeurs was, called for
and critically examined. Mr. Nilon
has gone thraugh the books very
thoroughly, and so far as can be learned
his report will be highly creditable to
the offcers.
‘Today a charge of bigamy against a
Grass Valley man named John Bazza,
who on the 20th of February obtained
a license to marry Miss Josephine
Odgers, is demanding much attention,
humerous witnesses
29 when he obtained the license, has
a wife and six children in England.
Another Grass Valleyan. of the same
name, but only 24 years old and no relation to the accused, told the reporter
this noon that when he testified today
he related to the Grand Jury how over
@ year ago he had by mistake opened
some letters belonging to the elder
John, and that those letters had been
is commonly believed that there
will be no difficulty in securing the
indictment of the much-married man,
as Mrs. John Delbridge of this city
and others are, thought to have given
very strong tesiniony against him,
_Died at the Hospital.
Earl Downing, a native of Treland
aged 72 years, died at the County Hosp-tal last. night of tuberculosis, He
was an old-timer of the county and
had been in the Hospital for sometime.
Another Storm.
A cold rainstorm set in this forenoon
and continued during the rest of the
day. Ruin is also predicted for tunight
The Grand Jury has its hands full of
having been!
called. It is claimed Buzza, who is!
about 40 years old but gave his age as.
from the wife of the latter. It.
aid tomorrow. {
Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young.
Earl Walling has returned from Sacramento. “ :
Thos.§8. Ford and Mrs. Ford returned
from Sacramento last evening.
Alexander Durbin returned today to
the Comet mine in Sierra county.
M. RB. Whitburn came down yesterday afternoon from the Alaska mine:
Grant Skidmore of North Bloomfield
went to Auburn today ona business
A.B. Ghampion and T. A. Henry of
Grass Valley visited the county seat
today.,
A. W. Blundell of the Murchie mine
came up last evening from San Francisco. :
Mrs. L. Whittum went toSan Francisco today to obtain. medical treatment,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Standiger have
returned to.their home at Reno, Nev.
after a visit at North San Juan.
©. J. Schaster.and fanily have moved
from tne Grizzly Ridge mine to this
city, and are living on Water street.
Mrs. Charles Gaus returned _last
night from San Francisco accompained
by her son Charies who has been ill
there. _
Mr. and Mrs.D. A. Dailey were the
recipients of a surprise party night before last, the Endeavorers calling on
them in force.
The public school at Magnolia has
closed for the winter and the ‘eacher,
Miss Lizie M. Richards, has returned
to her home on Gold Flat.
John Michell, the dancing teacher,
was slightly improved’ today. His
paralyzed arm and leg have some feeling, buthe canpot move them. ae
“Cap.” Morrell, who has charge of the
prospecting operations at the Hudson
mine on Deer Creek near the Anthony
House, was in town last evening.
Mrs. Jacob Nuffziger left today fora
visit to her daughters, Mrs. H.°G.
Parsons of Berkeley.and Miss Carrie
Naffziger who is studying music at
San Jose.”
one
Offered at Half Price.
E. F. Rosenthal of the old-established
variety store on Commercial street is
offering his stock at half the cost price.
He also wishes to sell his store fixtures,
/ etc., at the buyers’ own prices. .
~~ What te Shiloh?
A grand old remedy-for Cough, Colds
-ud Consumption; used through the
world ‘for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumptior and relieved many in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with
the results we,will refand your money.
Price 25 cts., cts. and $1.00. For
sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. ° tf
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MRS, BUZZA’S STORY,
Says Her Bigamous Husband Told Her
Several Conflicting Yarns,
The young wife of John Buzza, the
Grass Valley man charged with bigamy, expressed surprise when told
this forenoon that» her husband had
come to the county seat to answer beforethe Grand Jury, She said soon
after she got acquainted with him he
told her he had a wife and several chilren in England. When he asked her
to marry him she reminded him of his
statement about the family in the old
country and he declured. he .was only
joking when he made it. After they
were married he admitted that there
was @ woman over there that. called
herself his wife, but that while he was
the father of thechildren born to her
she had never been legally marned.to
him,
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A Money-Winning Comedy.
The only Swedish comedy-drama
that has ever been an out and out
money winner is the ever favorite “Yon
Yonson” which will appear here on
Friday night, Dec 15th, under the direction of Messrs. Thall and Kennedy.
“Yon Yonson” isnow in its ninth consecutive season ‘and is still as popular
as it was the first year of its production.
Not since the death of Gus Heege has
the part of “Yon” been played as it is
this year. Arthur Donaldson is playing it and he is as near the ideal as can
be wished ‘for. He is by birth a Swede
and has had a long experience upon
the stage, having madehis first appearance with the Royal: Stock Company in Steckholm many years ago.
~\. Will Change Time Sunday. =
L. L. Gaffney, superintendant of the
Downieville Stage Company, announces that there will be change of time
next Sunday to the winter schedule.
Stages a will leave here.at? a. m. and
arrive.in Sierra © ty, sixty miles distant, the following afternoon at 4
o'clock. They will leave Sierra City
at 7a. m. and arrive in this city at 11:30 next dsy. They will start from here
every day é6xcept Sunday and come in
every day except Monday. Oamptonville is to be the night station for each
way. Mr, Gaffney and Joe Downey
will drive on this end of the road, and
James Parker will be one of the men on
the upper end,
Grand Exhibition
LIFE-MOVING PICTURES
ILLUSTRATED BY
Edison’s Kinetoscope and the Oxy-,.
Hydrogen Light
—AT THE—
Congregational Church, Friday Ey'g, Dec. 8 :
BY B.C. ALLEN,
who also gives an illustrated description of
OUR NEW POSSESSIONS
With 100 views on
Cuba, Porto Rico,
Hawaii and the Philippines
Giving some of the Finest Scenes of the Late
War ever produced.
ADM SSION—Adults, 25 cts; children, 15 cts.
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SOIIOIOIOR
Ladies and Gents: You are invited to witness a pe ae
Glove Contest for Xmas
at Maher’s. There will be an exhibition every.
day this week in our large window. ==
‘Ladies, if you want to give gloves aw
to us. If you want gloves for your own :
come to us and*get fitted. Gent’s if you want
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. Ge
This is the greatest glove display ever made
in Nevada City. ~
All shades, all sizes.
gloves.
Our price is $1.00 and $1.50 a pair and the
best gloves in all America for the price.
te Respectfully,
MAHER & CO,Glove House, Nevada City.
P. S.—See fancy goods fn window for Christmas.
No cheap, : trashy
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Go to A. Isoard & Son and get a bot-.
tle of the celebrated Cyrus Noble or
Manhattan Club Whisky, the best in
the land. d 7-tf
A Merry Xmas! Happy New Year
, ers.
And Xmas Presents from the store that has
the crisp, snappy bargains tor wide-awake buySanta Claus recommends us to the public.
Our Holiday Assortment — .
THE ANSWER IS THE SAME TO ALL.
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Is replete with all the novelties that go to make
a first-class stock in the line of
% Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods.
Come in and inspect our new line of Neckwear,
Mufflers, Reefers, Suspenders and Handkerchiefs,
THE GRIMES CLOT
Holiday Announcement
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Give him a call if you want Christmas ‘Tree
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. Holders, Sheet Popcorn, Nuts, Figs, Oranges, Bananas, Etc.
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Children
under 16 years ofage
GIVEN BY
Laurel Parlor, N. DG. Ww.
AT ARMORY HALI
Monday Evening, January Ist, 1900
. JAMES F. COLLEY
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