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December 8, 1898 (4 pages)

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AHOGANY UOIA, ine, shed with i. oy MILL. 0S. CO. or ea ssc argandy aon, bottle S48 <i> @o 9 from $1 u-, on from $1 u>, 8, SOc up. NTE WINE, ottle, 8 Noble, nd nhattan Club. case or bottle. IVE OIL, : cans—also by e. tock of all ind Cordials. 4 Champaynes }& SON ers, Nevada City. st soc Corset rket. splay. Co. le best in the SETS — Card this year. you and ial Sts » they have never yet gained a concessTA we ee utae of to prevent it from making . ’ of the year. For an Xmas present THE THUREREY TRANSCRIPT) BRIE MENTION, eS. 8, 1898. tir ous and Comm ‘Comments “ot loca —$———. Interest. A WASTE rE OF HONEY. ~ pers Are After.. About the most amusing thing that has cropped up for some time is the hallucination of the Grass ‘Valley Union which seems to Jead it to believe thatthe Anti-Debris Association is to be hypnotized by soft words into ceas‘ing its persecution of the mining in‘dustry. It seems to think there is something to gain if our people will ‘disguise their real sentiments, treating Son’s, ‘the spies as though we actually thought “they were gentlemen, and at the same ‘time throwing bouquets of honeyed ‘words at the spies’ bosses. To tell the ‘trath, the most of the people and the Say foe agrees newspapers of the e mining districts have been pursuing precisely this course for ‘twenty years or so, and they yet have last. Wolfe’s cash grocery store. n18-tf — tf. High-grade mince meat, “like your : Phil Moore was brought to the coun-. ¥ jail today by Constable Townsend’. +;,, ton ‘and is of Grass Valley. He is to serve ten crate ig wy. miotigh te sat The loss by the fire on Sitory be the sale of home-made < night has been adjusted. ‘Mrs, Joy. choice varieti Great quantities gots $734 out of $800 on the house, also} teen made pana’ ar dee Carle Moped eee fans yobstgie: 4 That Is Kot What the: at he Anan ineee gq {2vening, for the lady managers of Trini roach ng od moat of the fime since night. before wee ube ec bi poor make it attractive to the ee age ‘ Mmission and bowen! B. (ermres Broad street, for ‘Tn the evening ‘those paying for ad8 cider, bo’ cider, cider vinegar. missi entitled ance First-class and purity guaranteed. tf ache vie oe Cream of Maize, the new breakfast, will be extra, On Saturday tush, and chipped beef fresh cut and the he: of. Eealevion ay asters of, in quantities. to suit at Gaylord &/ ments. combined will be twenty-five . {pant cents for grown people and meses 4 both ——— ‘out. further charge, bat refreshments cents for children. . One of the featares of the bazar will . esa mee the mou 2 ‘the first point to gain by it. Itisa wack tele nt of $250 om the furniwith a ra;id sale both ‘on “account: of matter of history, as we stated yesterday, that there is in the Anti-Debris. some trouble with Nightwatchman Kil‘Association a ting of men who are roy and was arrested on a charge. of doing everything-in their power to pre. disturbing the peace, was dismissed by vent a restoration of harmony between . Justi ‘the valleys and the mountains, and so t' ee ee ion of the complaining witness. long as they can continue to: make this Photogra ‘ offerdd course as profitable as it ha’ been to x8 Se i reward of $20 for information that will them in the past they will persist im it. . jeng +, the conviction of the party who if the Union wants todoa real service 5, Tuesday night broke some glass in to the miners and the farmers too by his gallery skylight. He has-“euffered harmonizing their differences, let: it several help show up in their true light the phi oat ae _— _ — _ unprincipled and: grasping scoundrels Following are the newly elected offi. ‘ who have for so many years stood becers of the Methodist Sunday school * tween the two classes and checkmated at this city: J. H. Polkinghorn, Super. all their efforts to reach an agreement. intendent; Miss Rachel Morgan, AsThe cold truth is that the miners . sistant Superintendent: Ray Marchie, have had the worst. of the fight from ‘Secretary; Miss Mary Thomas, Treasthe-day it began. It is alto equally true urer; Miss Mary Harry, Organist; ‘Miss bnie Clemo, Librarian. ion from the Anti-Debris Association During the progress of the trial of H. leaders and their hirelings that it was . Galanan yesterday afternoon G. D. not to the personal advantage and/. Buckley, defendant’s attorney, raised profit, of those men to grant, _ }the point that the case could not be The Transontet is not asking for . heard before a Justice of the Peace, besuggestions from the Union or any-. ing out of his jurisdiction on account body else as to. what its attitude or of the fine in such a case exceeding feeling towards the mercenary gang $500. Justice Holbrook sustained at~ The case of John A. Rapp, whe had . . that rule the destines of the Anti-Detorney Buckley: and ordered the deris . -Association should be. It knows fendant discharged. them from the ground up, and it found Lone Pine Camp, No. 347, Woodmen out years ago that they are not amen-. of the World, elected the following: ofable to reason or hunting for anything ficers last evening: N. W. Lewis, P. C. so unsubstantial as soft and honeyed C.; W.W. Kirkham, ©. ©.; J. w. Lufwords. kin, A. L.i F. L. Arbogast, ‘Banker; E. In the meantime the Union = our. :A, Moore, Clerk; F. H, Hall, Escort; Ii. full and free permission to continue as . q_ Brasfield, Watchman; D. A. Daily, long as it desires in extending to. the ‘Sentry; Ohas. Steffer and John Werry, spies “the courtesies due gentlemen,” Managers. The installation will be and also to make itself ridiculous in held on January 4th, when the Woodany other way. There is no Jaw that: men will give a banquet and smoker. a fool of itself. . NOVEMBER R IMMIGRANTS. He Will R Recover. Wm. 0. H. Martin, who used to live . Four Hundfed and Fo Fourteen More or at Cherokee in this county, but is now Less Desirable Additions one of the most prominent and wealtby . business men of Reno, has been ill in The November report of United San Francisco and for a time it was. States Immigration Commissioner thought he would die. He is now im-. North contains many interesting items. rroving, however, and will doubtless . During that month there were admit1ecover. ted at the. port of San Francisco 414 Seas . {immigrants, of whom 297.were males. Curz Scrorvu.a promptly and perma. The following nationalities were repnently by a thorough course of Hood’s . resented: Japan, 99; England, 91; BritSarsaparilla. All forms ofthis pain-. !sh Columbia, 64; Hawaii, 26; Guam ful disease yield to the blood purify-. (Ladrone Islands), 25; Australia, 16; ing power of this great medicine. Ireland, 10; Portugal, 4; Siam, 1; Korea, ——s 1. The remainder were from Bisdeas, Hoop’s Puts are the best family ca-. Norway, Denmark, — Italy and thartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliaother countries. ble, sure: Forty of the immigrants are under 14 years of age and thirty-five areover 50 years old. They were twenty illitH. E. Spooner, one of the leading erates—uvable to read their own lanpiano tuners on the coast, is at the guage—divided as follows: 9Guam Union ‘hotel for ‘a few days. Mr. Isjanders,7 Japanese, 1 Greek and 5 Spooner represents Seiler’s Model Mu-. Mexicans. One contract laborer was sic Store of San Francisco. He bas a deported. ‘full line of samples of latest sheet music, and will call at the homes of our. sented: ‘Protestant, 229; Catholic, 91; citizens to receive orders. d8-3t . Buddhist, 77; Hebrew, 6; not stated, 11. Can Be Had on Easy Terms. -' They yeh Pa hap mein Here is a Sparkling Idea for the end The A. 0. U. W. Ball.” The drill team of t! the A. O. U. W. An Experienced Piano Tuner. The following religions were repre. ! their excellence and their cheapness. Int t nning arte mother made,” for sale in bulk at ae sl wht pamwownene pe MMe. tl Gi, ae mm AMERICAN'S Gest. TEAS, Conese. Srices . =levone as Cheapest Prices in America, CELLU Low is paper immersed in i sitphasie and nitric acids—this converts it into cellulose after washing and bleaching it is passed thro’ a roller-mill with the. addition of a certain quantity of camphor. . “That's all we can tell about it, the manufacturer (there S is only one) knows. the rest and won't “give it away.” Be E His secret remains undiscovered. -Ordinaril . ‘é Plate, Comporte, Salad Dish ree a ¥) ‘ ‘on ae ee — «Ox ED: articles are high in price, A purchase of S150.000 of ths yan for yor te Bae, coe See Our Xmas Goods. » e ~ Transcript Block. rst a will. ae the untae for tomorrow: Te lostramental sche cities Lenore E. Calkins. 2. Mandolin, with guitar accompa-. niment—Mrs. H. Spaulding aud Mrs. A. H. Tickell. 4. Instrumental solo—Mrs. F. L. Arbogast. Z5. Vocal. solo—Mrs. A.D, Mason. 6. Guitar solo—Mrs. A. H. Tickell. , 7. Instrumental solo—Miss Vivie Rector. EVENING. 1. Goyne’s Orchestra. 2. Mixed chorus. 3 3. Recitation—Miss Ruth Richards. Parvell. 5. Vocal solo—Miss Mabel Hughes. 6. Whistling solo—H. L. Sweeney. . Calkins. 8. Recitation—Miss Martha Sims. 9. Vocal solo—Job ohn Werry. :
six classes of men. specifically bene; fitted by life insurance:: First—Poor ~ men, with absolutely nothing for their families to depend upon when the father and baathns 3. . Vocal solo—Miss Constance Bree, . 4. Instrumental solo—Miss Mamie! . 7. °Violip, with. om pani: t ia wes are rinse Ladies wea? Sent’s Sold and Sitver Watches, Those: Whom 1 It Helps. ; b An exchange says that there are. justi see the beautiful things whether you wish to purchase or not. The. ‘Kheou ce From our stock of Watches, Jewelry, etc., of anything of doubtful quality ‘inspires «a feeling of confidente in our patrons. And the test of years will prove that it is not misplaced. We offer only goods that we can fully recommend. Whether it is Gold standard or Silver standard, or merely THE BEST ‘OF ITs ate. id 7 We have a very large assortment of ‘Diamonds, Sewelry, Silver Ware, etc. “We have the. most beautiful stotk of Holiday Goods ever rought to this city, and the prices are very low. Come and x : Hietje & Brand, _ The Pioneer Wateiwakers and Jewelers. RRS is dies, nasi a Gecnat— Wan in moderate cireumstances, who.may be able to leave. a . . pittance to save their family from poverty, but probably. won't. } Third—Men fairly well off, who like to-enjoy the rational good of life, and yet be sure that their wives and children shall always be able to know something of comfort and prosperity. Fourth—Rich men, who niean to live nd die so, and who. intend that. their families shall be even richer than themselves. Fifth—Men who “wish, during their own lifetime, to get good round sums back from the companies, and who arrange their business with that view at the outset. Sixth—All other kinds of men. 8S Used Her Hands. ~: “You did not stop at the drag store as I requested you?” Bery)Montague’s voice’ rang. out Q full height. : “No!” he answered, saan. “Have [ not given my word that E. would never do anything to bring the blush to your cheek? Telephone for your lear and cold. As for Mr. Montague, KH oF la G D her husband, he drew himself up to his ‘ SF ge complexion and tell the druggist ‘to send it up!” *Now the:woman nivilien her face with her hands and wept; for her hands were better than nothing. THe Mohave county, A. T, Miner feports that the contractors on. the. Sacramento. Valley -railroad have been Plated ware, each wan be found . there is nothing nicer than a Diamond, .and they can be had on easy terms at. ‘Luetje & Brand’s. d8-tf ‘Homann does his own baking. d5-tf : 0-8 ‘ Specialties For the Holidays. ‘For many years the store of Wm. G. ~“Richards, the Broad street grocer, has} deservedly ranked as one of’ the busiest and most popular business houses. in the county. Its patronage is built up on merit and there is consequently a steady growth in its magnitude. Mr. Richards’ business plan is to sell the Ss very finest class of goods at uniformly low prices—to serve the public “on honor” and thus retain thelr egnfidence and trade. ~ At present the store is making a *. specialty. of choice holiday goods, such as mitice meat, orange, citron and lemon peel, canned delicacies of -all kinds, ete. Remember the name and the place— ‘Wu. G, Ricnarps, n 80-tf,. The Broad Street Grocer. . _ Always the Best, For the'best value in Suits and be cA gies the P Pine street tail Homann’s basinens is increasing daily. db-tf New ice Company. “The Nevada City Ice Company is now prepared to supply the public with -. Grass Valley is to have a stock exlodge at this city had another meeting} granted until the 15th of December in last evening to make further arrange-. which to begin work on the ruad, and ments for the party that. they propose . on their part the contractors agree to to give at Armory Hall on Wednesday complete the road to White Hills ‘by evening, Febraary 22d. It is proposed . the Ist day of June,.1899. The Miner te make it an occasion for the re-union. says the early completion of this road of all themembers of the order in the . ia greatly to. be desired by the ‘mine . county, including those belonging to owners of the west t side. the lodges at Grass Valley, Truckee = and North San.Juan: An effort will be. _!#® bulk of the Butte county premge inade te prevail apon some of the . SOP will be shipped by the middie of grand officers to be present. Exhibi. December. tion and competitive drills. will be. Or@mges are ‘being shipped from iven by the teams of the Workmen Palermo at the mee of five and six gar-. and the Degree of Honor. The comtopda per day. eas mittee of gig gm consists of T.) M. siuvers, roadennater tor the SouthJ. Ramsay, G. W. Ogden, Thomas H. orn Pacific Company on its Paso Oarr, 8. ‘Lee Leiter, William Avery, . Robles division, has rigged up a tricyele George E. Russell, George W. Dunster,. with a gasoline engine. The entire H. L. Sweeney, Ed Williams and L. S. weight is 500 pounds. Calkins (chairman). The committee will'meet in Odd Fellows hall at three. He—What lovely flowers. Do. you ' . know, they:remind me of you. She— o'clock sharp Sunday afternoon. ee a Why, they are artificial, He—Yes, I Proposed Stock Exchange. know; but it requires clowe ate According to the Tidings-Telegraph, . tion to sc it.” 2 and brokerage office. Every. 9° THEY gave aie food that you wasn which appears on the Chiwould not give to your dog, did they?” gag ee Board of Trade‘ will be posted, asked a sympathetic listéner. “Yes,” tand quotations from the Néw York said the soldier, “I was too varies Stock Exchange will be received every ae —~ seven and one-half minutes. It was} Something N New and ‘Nice. mainly for this purpose that the new! fiaxed Rice, a delicious breakfast . wire was tecently put in on the Westdish that requires no cooking, at the érn Union line from Colfax. The new grocery store of office is to be managed by Douglass &. 3}, 7 A,B, Wen. lurst-olass natural ice at reasonable. Company, who have one of the largest : te wits BORN. rates. Office at residence of Thomas. and most wealthy brokerage institu. Corvoran, first door above Theater Ice house, rear of Theater. “Telephone No. 791. tf. * Corcoran & Anpocagr. tions in the United States. A branch was started in-Woodland-e—short-time= ‘ago, and in ten days $4000 was paid out to those who bought stocks, At Grass Valley, ‘December. 4, 1998, to! the wife of T. M, Edwards, a son. oe “Sith the. Cigar Builder, Will Have His Say Tomorrow. i SOLE y's Home-Made Candies Are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome. He will have a Special Stock, For Christmas Including all the NOVELTIES. eee him’ a ‘call ‘if you want Christmas Tree . . Decorations and Ornaments cheap. Nuts; ‘Figs, Dates, Oranges, Bananas, etc. Handsome Bedroom Sets For $17.50 At JAMES KINKEAD’S, “COMMERCIAL STREET. Fine Line of Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Center Tables, linen. Cheffonieres, Etc. See Our New Stock of RINE CLOTHING ‘POR 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 Stuff Hats.FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE <q Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, In great variety and at remarkably low prices, — Coys and Sancy Soods FOR THE HOLIDAYS At the Lowest Prices. ~<=_—_ E.'F. ROSENTHAL, Commercial St., Has a full line of Dolis,. Drums, Horns, Dishes, Wagons, Guns, Balls, Tops, Safes, Scrap Books, Etc., Etc., for the little folks for Christmas, besides a nice stock of Fanies Goods and Notions. Fresh Candy, Chewing Sum, Yuts and. Fruits. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Make No Mistake, Ladies. THE BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF Fall # Winter Millinery. WM. H. CRAWEFORD'S, : Main Street, Nevada City Is Not Equalled In Nevada County. Commercial St., Nevada City. Prices Astonishingly Low.