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THE” "TRANSCRIPT, .
THURSDAY.. an ~ Pes. 2 2, 1899,
me a
THB WORKMEN'S. RRUNION. . ,
A Great Celebration a at This ity on
Washington's Birthday.
The A. O. U. W. Bulletin of this week .
has the following editorial:
“Nevada county feels jiatly proud of
its brilliant record. Nevada City Ledge,
No. 52, has-jast added its 800th member. Grass Valley Lodge, No. 51,
scores 200 and more on its roll, and the
Degree of Honor. Lodge is just doing
splendid; so the combination intends:
to make Washington’s Birthday a memorable one in said section. The great:
Armory Hall has been engaged and,
under the. auspices directly of the drill
team of No. 52a monster apries of attractions is to be peor on ‘Said
date.
“There will be music by . a ides orchestra, speeches by eminent brethren
of the order, ‘among whom maybe
named Past Grand Masters Vinter and
Barnes and. Past Master Workman
Charles F. Curry. There will be music
andsongs;-in which Grand Receiver
Sam Booth will have apart. ‘There
will be competitive drills between. the
teams of Nevada City and Grass Valley, and the ladies’ drill team, D. of H.,
of Nevada City, will give an exhibition
drill. ‘These are some -of the features,
Invitations have been issued extensively and there is no doubt but what
the celebration of February 22d at Nevada City. will be the celebration “ of
the State on that day. Therefore, averyone within reach of this enterprising city will make ee accordingly for the 2
B08 HOOPERS DEFENSE
Claims Casey Was Crazy Drunk and Attacked Him.The trial of Robert: Hooper, the Grass
Valley young man who on the 15th of
last. October shot and killed Mark
Casey at Randolph Flat.in Rough and
Ready township, will begin tomorrow
in the Superior Court. It may last till
Monday or Tuesday, as there are some
twelve or fifteen witnesses to be examusd.
District Attorney Power will condact
the prosecution, this being*the first important criminal case he. has had to
appear in since his election to office.
A. Burrows of Grass Valley is Hooper’s
lawyer.
It is stated that Hooper’s defense will
be that Casey was crazy drunk and was
pursuing him: with an ax when he shot
the old man in self defense. The case
will be ably and stubbornly fought on
both sides.
= ~+ 2@e
A Volunteer’s Story.
Sergeant Oryer of the famous Seventh California read a paper before
some society at Redlands on army experiences, which occupies some nine
columns of the Citrograph, going over
many of the disagreeable features and
some of the agreeable ones, and closed.
his paper as follows:
“Disappointment, aid T say? Yet
never did I hear a man say that he regretted it. I never for a moment did,
nor do I ever expect to. For, after all,
there was the sweet consciousness that’
in our humble way we had been contributing our mite to support.the honor
and the dignity of our. great: country,
‘aud to preserve ansullied the starry
ibanner beneath whose protecting folds
we and our dear ones had been born
and reared. Besides, friendships were
formed and experiences gained in that
service which are. already priceless.
Distance ’ will throw about them its
halo of enchantment, and as we take up
anew the interrupted thread. of civil
life the disagreeable part of the picture will fade away and the bright side
will grow brighter and brighter until
our army experiences will form only a
pleasant memory.”
ERSTE SP ECR TE RS
Died at Sierraviile.
The four months old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Goering of Sierraville
died last Saturday of grip. The funeral took place Sunday.
“THERE is more Catarrh in this section
of. the country than. all. other diseases
‘ put together and until the last few
years it was supposed to be incurable.
For a great’ many-years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed‘ local remedies, and by con. Stantly failing to cure with local treat
ment, pronounced it incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a constitational disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Oa_tarrh QOure, manufactared by F. J.
‘ Cheney& Co.,folddo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10
. drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly
.on the blood and mucous surfaces of
‘the system. They offer one hundred
«dollars for any case it f
Send for circulars and test:
Address,
te cure
munials.
+ . fessor also gave some recitations and
. Pa tess cobs ih Se per bot songs. He is working to build up the
F F
tle.
Hall’s Family sisous are the best.
Best In The County.
Richardson’s new undertaking and
embalming parlors, Broad street. Nevada City. n 23-tf£
Six loaves bread for 25e at Homann’s. the Prassian movement.
a! oe
Go To The Owi tor delicious Tom &
Jerry, always ready. j10-tf
Soon Quit Their Use.
“An stated bg the ‘Taswwoue Rn ‘gots
timeago, the business. people of this
Their experience has been abont the
same as } that of dealers in other cities:
who have tried this method of attracting trade. Secretary FJ. Zeehandelaar,
Secretary of the ‘Merchants and Manufacturers’’ Association of Los Angeles,
contributes the following ‘poe this
‘subject: :
“Existing ccnaitibin strongly indicate the near dissolution of the tradyear ago the promoters of that scheme
appeared in.this city and asked the indorsement of this Association: to their
proposition the matter was thoroughly
investigated and a set of resolutions:
passed condemning the-trading stamp
innovation in business circles-and a
cipal merchants of this: city informing
Rise bord ta Dat i se
city who were induced to enter into ie
. the trading stamp combine. last year.
fare heartily tired of their experience. .
ing stamp scheme.When more than a).
¢ircular letter was. mailedtothe prin-~. _.
Marysville stage line.
sre is talk of opening a new ‘ey
. goods store at this city.
A&E. W. Hartung, Watchmakers, .
successors to F. ©. Luetje. .
~ The new instruments for the Columbia Hili brass band have arrived.
Neck clasps, the latest hovelty for
ladies. At O.J.Brand’s. — —_—j21-3t
Fancy cream cheese in tin foil and
‘genuine Swiss cheese, at Jackson’s. tf.
The revival services being held
tightly at the Methodist church continue to be well attended. _
A ten-inch ledge:of good ore was recently encountered: in cross-cutting
from the No. 10 level of the Brunswick mine..
The Native Daughters of Laurel Parlor have fixed upon Friday vening of
next week as the date’ for theirminstrel entertainment;
RR. Colgate, John Martin, W, Frank}
Pierce, Wm. M, Pierson andJohn Wil7. w. _Rloobley ie now diving on the .
Day’ Ss Reva ‘of Our
“It was found that wherever the mer. tric Power Company, with a capital of
chants. had been talked into entering $1,000,000. nen eee
into the trading stamp scheme a short} ‘Just ‘feceived—Ebmnann ‘Olive Co.’
time was sufficient. to convince them . Ripe Olives, guaranteed to be the finest
of its utter uselessness as a means toj.ever brought to Nevada City. Sold exattract trade. The fact was pointed . clusively by George Cc. Gaylord, & Son,
out that no merchant could afford in Broad street.
justice to himself and to his customers. Prof. Michell’s masquerade: ball at
to pay 5 or 6 per cemt of his gross re-. Armory hall will truly be a gathering
ceipts to any concern, especially if such . of the nations. Almost every country
expenditure did not tend to create new . on the face of the earth will be reprebusiness or attract new customers. sented in the motley gathering.
“another great objection to the. The weathar observer predicted this
scheme is that many of the stamps are . morning that it would probably connever redeemed and consequently the . tinue thréatening tonight and tomormerchant simply pays tribute to the . row, with a certainty that there will be
trading stamp concern without. bene-. @ killing frost ghar if the clouds
fiting himself or his customers. break.
“Notwithstanding the warnings of this. . At last evening’s meeting PennsylAssociation and sound reasons advania. Engine Co. passed resolutions of
vanced against the introduction of the. respect to the memory of the late
trading stamp in this city, many of onr. Frank A. Eilerman who was for’ years
merchants succumbed to the flowery identified with the department and was
promises made by the trading stamp . fora time Chief Engineer.
scheme to obtain a foothold here. It} J. G. O'Neill, J. G. Neagle, Hugb
few of the principal merchants entered and George Russell were elected last
into a contract with those schemers to. night to represent the local Workmen
give the trading stamps to their cus-. at the Grand Lodge which begins: in
tomers and that the principal victims . San Francisco April fourth.
wére small firms on the outskirts. of Shee ee a
the city. The narm. was done, how-. _ The Dam Nearly Completed.
ever, inasmuch as the trading stamp} The dam that W. J. Organ is building
obtained a foothold here. actoss Deer Creek at. the lower end of
“Since its introduction it has absoScott’s Flat ‘to divert water into the
lutely given no satisfaction to’ many }Texas Mining Company’s. ditch will
who were scared inte the scheme by. pecompleted by the middle of next
threats that unless that particular . week if the weather continues fav ormerchant would handle the trading. gble. The dam is built of rocks and
stamp his competitors would gladly . jogs ina very substantial manner. It
avail themselves of the opportunity. is 112 feet long and about. eight feet
In that manuer many contracts were high in the center.
obtained, and it is almost certain now Lt ogee
that in the near future the objection. ’
able trading stamp will disappear from
the retail trade.
“Mr. A. B. Thomas, of the Thomas
A Company to be. Avoided.
An aceident insurance company
called the International Indemnity
Company of California that has been
them of the action of this Association, . 4idms have incorporated the Yuba Elec.
must be stated, however, that only .a Murchie, J. E. Isaac, Sam Trevithick .
Drug Go., is among the first to discontinue the use of these stamps and he
has: ‘canceled his contract with the
trading stamp company. “In conversation regarding this matter Mr. Thomas
stated that the trading stamp scheme
is ‘a total failure as a means of attracting business and it is a source. of expense instead of revenué to the mertrying to do some. business in this
county, is being sued on a small claim
by a San Francisco lady. It is a good
company to leave alone.
+ e@eHi Henry’s Minstrels Coming.
Hi Henry’s Minstrelé have telegraphed to Manager Jacobs for a date
chants handlingetamps. Unquestion-. 4t this city the last week in February.
ably the experience of Mr. Thomas has . There ‘are nearly _ people in the
beeu shared by others who were foolish . troupe.
enough to be hypnotized by the prom:
ises of the company’s employes.
“The trading stamp company has
failed to carry out one.of its principal
guarantees, viz., to call attention of the
general public to the trading stamps
by means of large display advertisements in the daily papers. It is true
that one or two such advertisements
appeared when the scheme was first
launched in the city, but. since then
the company has religiously collected
its tribute from the merchants, but it
has failed to place any advertising in
the newspapers.
“The merchants of Stockton who have
suffered from the trading stamp disease have taken a very practical and
decisive measure to rid themselves of
the obnoxious scheme. An agreement
.was entered into among the merchants
of that city to discontinue the stamp
on the first of this month, and notwithstanding the dire threats of the
trading stamp company as toclaims for . .
damages.and_law_snits.the merchants}
of Stockton have throéwn the stamps again. And why?into their back yards.” Because there is life at the
ref roots.
Formerly Lived Here. So you need not worry about
the fallin of your hair,the
A brother of Dr. I. L. Bowman of this bit yaa . “. youth
; ‘ “ an aul nd why
city died of influenza -on ~ 27th = Siapanect it there 1s 4 spark of
timo at Harland, Maine. He was thirlife remaining in the roots of
ty-six years old and leaves « wife and . ’
two children. He used to live here,
the hair
beitig engaged in working for various ‘ 9
‘lumbering companies and also at the , ’ :
Manzanita hydraulic mine. Dr. Bowman’s mother is also very ill.
At Pythian Castle Last Night.
will arouse it into healthy activ. The hair ceases to come
out: it begins to grow: and the
glory of your youth is restored .
The lecture given ‘by Prof. Meakin
last evening under the auspices of the
to i
We i have a book onthe Hair”
and its Diseases. It is free, ;
of Winter
So the falling of the hair tells
of the approach of age and
declining power.
No matter how barren the tree
. nor how leafless it may. seem,
you confidently expect leaves
local camp of Woodmen was thoroyghly
enjoyed by all who heard it. The Promembership of the Woodmen.
Dr. Georaz, Branpes, a noted Danish
‘critic, has refused to.go to Berlin and
‘ deliver a lecture there because of the
~policy of Germany in expelling Danes
* from Schleswig-Holstein. He is leading the agitation in Denmark ‘against
eS SER SED ag ee 2 « i
~ Lowvon has 100,000 night workers.
+ eee +
. Boston has a 2-cent barber shop.
rec
_ Neighbors’ Docane ‘
Te EGA
~ Hy Bosfield is on the sick list.
Mrs. A. Chavanne is quite sick.
Thomas Philips was operated on today for appendicitis.
A son was born today «to Mr. aa
Mrs. Richard Wasley.
The child of Wm. Allen of Hill's Fiat
is down with a malarial complaint.. —
Mrs. J. R. Tyrrell and children have
returned from Vancouver Barracks.The Waldorf Company will by request play Ingomar tonight instead of
As You Like It.
The funerals of ‘Mrs. Sine: and
the Sampson child, which took ‘place,
today,-were. largely attended,
Eugere ‘Creller returned today” to:
San Francisco, . He has not yet succeeded in making arrangements to
from the MeLean estate,
Captain Riley‘of Company I and his
family are expected home Saturday. It
is reported that the Captain has applied
to the War Department for admission
to the regular aloe of the United
States.
Court Pride. of the Foresters of
America was visited last night by
-Grand Senior Woodward Kale df Marysville. A number of the members of
.Gourt Garfield were present from Nevada City. :
Twenty or more members of Company I who were recently mustered out
are expected home on this afternoon’s
train, and the others will return later.
The ladies of the Red Cross are in session this. afternoon arranging for a
formal reception to be tendered to the
boys at some date when they. are’ all
here,
A Four-Cent Charge.
Henry Allison of Fitchburg, Mass.,
president of the Safety Fund National
Bank, was hauled before the United
States Commissioner’s Court in Boston
last week on a charge of using a canceled 4-cent war revenue stamp that
had been taken from a life insurance
policy’ and placed on a check. Mr.
Allison, who is in the insurance business, admitted that he had caused
stamps to be removed from policies
not in force to be used over again on
other policies. He was paroled.
Go.70 The Owl. for delicions Tom &
Jerry, always ready. j 10-tf
fon cea GN ieee cecal
Srx loaves es bread tor 25c at Homann’s.
ka
10c CUT THIS OUT.
eae
Th is Coupon and 75 cents in cash
wil! purchase
85c Box of Extra Sodas,
AT WOL.F’S
es Good ‘until
10c a FEB, 19, '99.
oe
4 10c
aknckseue Som
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS AD.
ERAGE KKK Le = be
‘Tt Means Money For You,
We have established a reputation for selling the Best Goods at Lowest Prices, but
now we are going to put still more money
into your pocket.
onr store, with the required amount of cash,
Watch these Coupons closely, for we
change them daily.
Wolf’s Cash Grocery,
“Commercial Street, Nevada City.
wre acetschnalshy bys
a,
se @ CUT THIS OUT. i
foie Hore
This Coupon and 55 cents in cash
will purchase
60c Square Butter,
At “WOLF'’S.”
ie ‘
Good until
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FEB, 19, '99.
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graphs taken by
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Studio on York Street.
start_work on the mine-he‘purchased . :
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Cut these conpons out and bring them to}
Whose work ‘is of
the finest goa pally,
An Ad. For Suckers.
A Lowell, Mass., firm firm is making the
alent business:
. . “We want before February 1, 1899,
-125,000 silver dimes dated 1876, 1897,
1892, 1875 and 1896, and we are willing
‘. to pay a large sum to get them quickly.
To each person from whom we receive
mail a copy of our new booklet ‘Not
All Nonsense,’ and we will also give a
prize of $1 for every 10th dime received;
for the 100th dime we will give $5 in
gold; for the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th and
25th thousand we will ave for each $10
in gold.”
BORN,
*
Feb. 2, 1899, to the wife of Wm. Silva, a
daughter.
One Large: Scar
Is All That Remains of Great
Scrofula Sores
Neighbors Could Not Bear to Look
Upon Her—A Crand, Complete
Cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilia
After Others Failed. ~
“I was taken with neuralgia in my
head and eyes. Not long after this, a
scrofula sore appeared on my left cheek,
extending from my upper lip to my eye.
Other sores came on my neck and on my
right arm and one of my limbs. They.
were very troublesome and painful and
soon became great running sores. My
face looked so bad that some of my
neighbors could not bear to look at me
and advised me to wear a bandage, but I
feared’ this would irritate the sore and
make it worse. Sol
Could Not Hide the Sores.
Myniece; who was familiar with a case
similar to mine, which had been cured by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, urged me to try it.
Finally I was persuaded to do so, and in
a short time I saw it was helping me.
The sores began to heal and the neuralgia in my head wag better. In a few
months the sores oh my arms and limbs
all healed; those on my neck gradually
disappeared and now they are all gone.
I have never had any symptom of scrofula
since. One large scar on my right arm is
all the sign that remains of my terrible
affliction, The neuralgia is also cured.”
Mrs. J. M. Hatcu, Etna, New Hampshire.
Hoo 3. Sarsaparilla
Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier,
rae the onl
Hood’s Pills itn Hood's Barsapariite
Clearance : Sale.
Only Parts of Dollars
Stand where Whole.
Dollars stood before:
To obtain possession of any of the
Fine Footwear
In our stock a very small tax will be
put upon your pocket book.
Our January Clearance Sale has been
inaugurated and we have not spared
the prices, but cut right and left, in order to promoterapid sales.
There’s splendid values offered in
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes,
And Slippers.
an neglect to seize the opportuBOVEY BROS.,
Broad Street.
Warm Welcome
FOR
Slim Pocket Books.
There’s a general gathering up; here
of odds and ends after the holidays and
a. . -where-we find. too.many.of a kind: we
jattacha price which is much lower than
the usual and the things are quickly
taken by wise buyers. The opportunity
to secure.
Staple and Fancy Groceries at much
: It is f 1 bod: ; peda tor + near! iy srory be ay less than value is now presented. Those
especially . who wish to save money will take the
true of the photohint. 4
CALL ON
“PG. SCADDEN,
Commercial St.
a dime of the required date we will.
At Willow Valley, Nevada Township, .
“MASKS AND WIGS
For the Grand Masquerade Ball to
be given on the night. of February
3d. I have a full line of Masks, direct from the factory, which will be
sold at factory prices.
Also
Beards, Mustaches, Wigs,
AND OTHER FALSE HAIR.
Come and see the Assortment.
BEEHIVE
GROCERY ..
J. J. JACKSON, . Proprietor
Agency For--Plonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale.
Depot for
Fancy Groceries— ell
PATE FOIS. DEVILED'AND POTTED
__ [IBATS AND FISH.
Mascot Whiskey $1 00. Mikado Soap
Duffy’s Malt Whiskey bE BUY Boab: ice cmrants igus Sn
Pepsin Whiskey Clairette Soap
Game Cock Whiskey 1
Monarch (Jug) Whiskey 1 00} Water Queen Soap....
76 . Copco (white) Soap. .......ceceee I X L Whiskey
Rock & Rye Whiskey. ......... 1 00 . Cashmere (white) Soap.....
Maple [RAMU fo. 0 sc gescsiecvsconneseoavs 1 00 Brown (1% Ib bar} Soap......
we riigin . . Fern Soap 6
Port Wine.....secceee . Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3lb pekg
Olaret Wine 2 . Diamond Dust Washing Powder..
‘¢ ARABIAN ROAST’? Coffee
is the Best.
Give it a Trial. = © © © = = = = © @ «
= .
Manufacturing Jeweler
——AND DEALER IN—
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS,
Diamonds and Othef Precious Stones, Silver Ware, Novelties.
tention given to the manufacture of any article of jewelry
guaranteed as to quality and price.
Broad Street, two doors above Pine, Nevada City.
a
Headquarters 7 en Clocks.
If you wish to rise on time get a reliable Alarm
Clock, The anxiety of oversleeping will be
eliminated and ‘“‘ Nature’s sweet restorer” will
have full sway.
Nickel: Alarms from 75c up.
Pendulum Clocks Proportionately Cheap.
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
Successors to F. C. LUETJE. Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City.
Se ’
“T
You Have Cold Feet
These cold nights and consequently don’t
enjoy good and refreshing sleep. The
very best remedy for this and many other
ailments is hot water. Buy a
HOT WATER BOTTLE
At DICKERMAN’S
Kad you will find it a very handy article.
THey are cheap, durable and useful. No
family should be without one.
Full Stock of Drugs and Chemicals,
MEDICINES, . PERFUMERY, TOILETZARTICLES.
Cameras and Photo Supplies of all kinds
. ee Corner Pine and Commercial Streets.