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February 3, 1900 (4 pages)

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ceuieiianmaiae a reemenn se i eae twee a merece : “ pea VEEK THE “TRANSCRIP T. PERSONAL P Ary PLACER COUNTY PICKINGS. ARBOGAST OT THR GANG, ~ GRASS VALLEY AES. "Nevada Theater ! Wn on ¢ Slote Se five lines in 4 aes a Lendl rmed SATURDAY, .....Feb. 3, 1900 Dally Chon of the Dotns of Both od Doings of Our Neighbors as Deserted by The Now-Made Father Brags About His tm Doings of Our Our Neighbors as tw) onth. Pay: == and Youn, Yesterday's Colfax Sentinel, ————-Bontneing Boy. Over the Telephone Thurstay, anit Ith, 1900. : . J. 0. Hampton returned lastnight . -” FredS. Roumage, the well-known . [As reported by Depu'y Treaenrer anche . Ed, Fitzsimmons returned to San . B RIEY MENTION. ee i mining engineer of Auburn, hasgone. scene] amie Francisco today.’ Sabie Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’. a . nstable and Mrs. Li B. Self of. to British Columbia, where he will} The beams of breaking day had The Grasg Valley Debating Society pe ie Binor Notes and Comments of Local Washington are in town. . superintend the Omenica Mine on the brought to view the classic outlines of had an interesting meeting last night, . re ae ate ee a, 1 refresh. Interest. sy ; Nat. P. Brown returned last evening . Naas river. The mine will be worked . the Courthouse, and gave with each in-. apt. Miller of Company I went to} ¢ed. td Call on Ed Schmidt when you want. {fom 4 ten days’ visit to San Jose and . by hydraulic elevator provess, creasing ray a touch of beauty to the Sacramento today to attend the regi THE NOBL E anytitan i: thd tobaone ae . Ones Mrs. Bridget Maginn, who died at/ grand old building. Loud sounds of. ™entel election. FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS Gequold “aiid Heawoeh: th, andi’ Ben Hall of the Pioneer ‘Reduction. Oolfax recently at the age of 88 years,. revelry were wafted from thecorridors. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Farrell socom; rT) rh will variety for fue finish. Posrk Buon t Works returned last night from San . came to California in’ 1858 and settled . The Recorder had forsaken his office, . Panied by Mrs. 8. Bethel went below OUTC AST ; inches wide, 41.254 pad at Saslt & ‘Mrs. R. . Thomas is here trom . She removed to Grass Valley in 1864 si avd even the stern Sheriff} 08 Tuesday evening, the ath : ent. Fleming's: . j2a-te, Birobville visiting her daughter, Mrs. . and came to Colfax in 1878, where she. came forth from his stronghold to . Stat, the ladies of St. Oatherine Guil J. A. Fraser's Stirring. Drama in} . cing places for all stages and btteses. Yr rent. In Tomiats cae ee Song ta Snaaee A. D. Mason. had since lived. peel with the crowd that anxious will give a cushion tea at the ed. Four Acts will be presented for the . ‘ cans; tio; thie sep the ae Wes ick Superintendent Myere'and Postmas-. Mrs. M. T. Duffey had a severe and and agitated were rushing toward the. At hislecture on England next Thars-. Congregational Church by a Local] Blectric lights throughout the, building, : Grose , : wt Mobley of North Bloomfield were . painful accident at her home Sunday . Qlerk’s office, startled by the report day evening R»v. Naylor will vont Oast of Characters. vepmonautien house work. Do yor ts homet W. town today. evening. She stepped oat on the front. that *Arbogast was the daddy of a. 22mber of stereopticon views of CornHas the la and most modern din it rs Pie Dliiey pea bebe Mrs. George M. Hughes and her} porvb.to look at the condition of the. bouncing baby boy. vasa they wall. —_——the marks ettocds~_— aod! bea mi : verit: “howrsieaas ‘ daughter, Miss Rachel, went to San. weather, miscalculated her distance. rushed through the halls, andtumbling. _The/fire department was called out ‘Vie Now Madsaaceisul d barn ad. Go to the Referee Saloon and get a ere nena jand stepped off the porch where it is. over stairs, eager to congratulate and . ‘his forenoon by a blaze in the obimTickets 35 and OC! 6 0 ae ik Gh Clee. glass of that celébrated Rubstaller’s. 2 Oolmate of the Nevada County . quite high, In the fall she suffered a. receive the cigars. Fathers were thére . 9° and wall of the Thomas building id 5 5 Of the Union Hotel, with its constantly addiara: ae the Gilt Edge Steam Beer “¢¢_ . Hleotric Power Company left this noon . fracture of two bones in her right fore-. whose sons were grown to manhood, . °° Mill street. ee popular resort in the Ste Bug stirred , W. 'T. Monk has removed bis saloon ge Rain Beanolnon, ore husbands whose hopes were just be-. 0-0. Townsend, who had his left) Seats reserved at Foley's. Lelcaiweaal a oanyec te mas iglcss 516 from thé Mesaan balding ba. Bessa Mrs. Mary R. Meek left this 1 noon tér Deputy County Olerk 8.G. Watts is. ginning to bud, and clerke who were side and shoulder hurt Wednesday by a 8 street to the Schmidt building on Comatwo months’ visit to Alameda, Oak-. the happy father of a 134 pound boy, . doomed to loneliness in bachelordom. . * fall in Chinatown, is so sore that he ni miereiakeinae eu and San Francisco. born last Monday. The chijd is per-. But when the beaming features of Ar. 584 to go to bed today and call a docwyers, C, A. 8. Rose, Secretary of the La Suerte . fectly formed, and judging from his . bogast d tor. l és ti A dozen’ fine Los Angeles navel : hia were seen, (and bis colossal form “7 y . i pate pein orangen Wilk aol $oH Oily Wee: Sea at Mining Company, arrived this morn{ lusty cries, bids fair to become a poli-. towering above the officials and clerks,. “George Blackman, who died at Derby, es, am at . inventions, Gaylord & Sons’. They have just re-. "8 {om Sau Francisco. tician. A son was born to the wife . crowded into the room,) a death-like. Conn, last Friday, was the oldest Ma: hil ab bail colved'& teedts 14 af Superior Judge 8. A.Smith of Sierra . Of G. Schwalenberg of Penryn, some} silence fell upon the eager throng as. son. He passed the century mark on atent Office, Don't tail to ty a dollars worth of . COUsty was in town last night on his six years ago, which weighed 13¢. he thus addressed them: October 10, 1899 t e ame I lace rp iano Chase & Sanborn’s celebrated coffee. . "8 ome from Oakland. pounds. He is nowa bright boy and} “Ye doubtless thought that the mosila hike be owes Two bith’ poms.’ Wap’ Mela ely. kp Mrs. J. H. Wentworth of Gold Fiat . 8m average size for his age. mentous évent just. transpired would . oe But the stock is new and the prices are '§18-1m George C. Gaylord pao fe 7 . has-returved from a visit at Sacra-} “Pat Joice had quite an experience bring to the house of Arbogast a girl, Gilt Ed ge Saloon : as low as low can be. ae ‘At “The Grotto”, at all times, you oan . Ment? aud San Francieso. last Saturday night in the mine of the . put ye jadged not well the calibre of . ’ paige Tage OT oc ck. fot the: dat, Of Madahie-winas. laa . Arthar Thomas of Sierra City is here . Dutch Flat Blue Lead. He bad come. thy County Clerk. This morning, beD. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. DO YoU KNOW. . on William n his way to British Oolumbia, where j out of the mine with a load of gravel, . fore I sipped my coffee, I heard a pecigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is. =a ; . TT be Relive quane all ye who never their sampled goode.tf . pba ayer, 8 sheen ees a bined she capeab tin prone ee H AVING PURCHASED THE WELL That I exchange up-to-date jewelry for old . There. wink Wnaksath ak kee Weide anager Sharp of the Beehive Groaught on a projecting t, and . surging through my veins, and I knew known and populer Gi Gite. bing er # Selous g old of any kin d, and always give good : cery store returned last night from San . Pat, car and gravel started. down the/the game was mine, And now, go il Mostronentensty-ae pogtinans Pith Francisco, and he came alone. damp together, and became badly. bring your greatest jesters. The woes T. W. O'Neil, U. 8. Census Marshal . mixed up before reaching the bottom. I see impending o’er their guilty heads WINES, * LIQUORS AND GHGARS, or Northern Oalifornia District, ar{Pat has several cuts about the head/. shall be enough to sweeten life, tho’. 0. P.S, Whisky and other fine brands. rived from Sacramento last evening. {204d bruises on various portions of his . every nickel and dime I have shall‘go Miss Lizzie Richards of Gold Flat] 2ody. to buy cigars. Woe to thee, Ashburn! Steam Beer. & Coats hotel last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Metzenbaugher, and the guests ie tale We were cordially entertained by that POp. ¢ ie thar pice: ular couple. j2-tf Plumbing and Sewer Work— tees and Shaw Company have in their em bargains ? C. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler Phone W. 14. Broad St., Nevada City. Ro-enthal on left for Relief Hill today toassumethe, Master John McCleary, the 15-year. Woe to thee, W Getchell, Schroe1 nly first-¢l : , erry e roe Give ine acall. Kind and courteous treatae table for man a Rite alg bb amanndey ang . te2chership of the public school there. j Old son of W. J. MoOleary of Golfax, . der, Rogers! I see thy ambitions . mest extended to all. a : sige eaillar connowticné tes 4hb Ghia. seus ‘ecalcen Miss Lena Wichman has returned to. had @ miraculous escape from death . crushed by the strength of Arbogast, * o-tes” at the very lowéet’ pris: ;81-1m. her home at North San Juan, hersis-. last Saturday. He was riding an old . thy jeers turned to tears. I hear.the Notice of Assessment The Men and Women’s Whist Club game of last night was won by the men who thus also defeat their opponents for the series. The fair ones who were vanquished will have to pay fora supper for the club. Last night while*John Tamblyn and Patrick McCarthy were driving along the Grass Valley road in opposite directions they collided. Mr. McCarthy was thrown to the ground and his left ter Carrie having left. here yesterday . "ce horse looking for stray cattle, . boys scrapping in the back yard, and I Ayeeccoc LONG S . RIDES afternoon for San Frencisco, when it ran away with him. He had . am sure the next will bea boy; GenL ‘ccation of principal place of businees, 2] Dr. 0. H. Wilder, of DeKalb, Ind.,. Presence of mind to remove his feet. tlemen, you are doomed. The fate of . weed Oe Nenis Couto Gaifornis . a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ap-. from the stirrups. While running at . ages has sealed thy careers/and it shall . , Notice, is hereb ny given ti at at @ meet. . ¢ lin of Little York, visited the latter. full speed the horse dashed against s. come to pass that, Arbogast: will beat . the sunday of January, 100, an aseoss. . fe ae weet Sate cek Gece ers am Roc ge Hee sorb ie ties al nad ei shed around these walls a share, wes levied Ube the Capival Stosk of . b aptain ihe. an eatenan p oF busnes. was picked up oO glory. the Corporation, payable imm ly * Simonds and Nicholson of Company . 48zed and badly bruised, but mot! w1).h.ro% name should be acconted on er kege gmp sere bi Novi? Montgom: . g C have gone te Sacramento to attend . Wholly unconscious. The horse's head . the second syllabie, thus: Ar-Bo-gast, in or. ateet, Ban Paes ne California. HY. ny stock u: his assessment shall . ‘tonight’s election of officers of the . 789 split open frow near the nose toa [wate ve the true swing to these immortal i: unpaid on the 28th day of February, Second Regiment. point between the eyes, the brains eee 1900, will be delinquent, and advertised for eS iJ ‘. sale at public auction; and unless payment Re’ Mrs. J. H. Shea and children of San. oozing from the wound. John was is made before, will be sold on Monday. the . i confined to his room fer e couple of See : Have basis made during the past few years in the ‘annufaaticre of time-pieces. They are not only more accurate and durable than they used to be, but are lower-priced. We will be pleaséd to show you the Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches If you will visit our store. Come and see us whether you are ready to buy or not. We are both practical watchmakers, having learned our trades with as good workmen as the werld can boast. We do repairing for people all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch or clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to satisfy you in 19th day of March, Lana St ay the delin. . quent assessment, togeth pad w = the coats of Oompany © will give another of their advertising and expenses of mle Dance Saturday Night. : i M i days, but is able to be out again, _ i : got drunk and disorderly at Washingpee . i : ae re ane aoe pleasant social dances at Armory Hall. Office—No. 407 $y Ss aoe Soareter. San every way or will give you your money back. ton yesterday. Justice Lipman sen-. ° ~~‘ vs ee + . Saturday evening. Ladies free. 2t . "ranciseo, California. 7” WATCHMAKERS, i : train for home. Lost Respect for Each Other. “ay &: aj tenced him to pay $15 fine or serve it = 4 Sucepesor to de out in jailata dollar a day. He A. G. Chew, formerly of Red Dog,. Martha—Helen and Harry act as , : ; eae ne, bratight to jail tod “a was . but now livingin Oakland, was here to. though they were heartily sick of one @ ge eee a pita eg eA AT Nevada City. gat to jail today. re He thinks seriously of again another, and they haven’t been married [ ae OW It-takes six months to drive out decork hin bald th ! a . more than a year. I foe linquent co-owners who refuse to conshe Glbted a. ene si Bertha—Well, I’ don’t wonder. Not tribute their share of assessment work. . 8t®™Ping groun long ago they took to reading the love Ve Ninety days’ notice must be given by ‘ letters they wrote when they were a publication. The person or persons courting. Of course, after that it was i Wz r ; : ay CAN BAT ANY KIND OF FOOD B sque are Gealed hide will be teceived 7 shoulder sprainéd. ‘% Frank Martin of the California nine . ¥t#0cise% who have been visiting the advertised then have three months in impossiblegfor either to have much respect for the other.—Boston TranSince She Left Off Mt Coffee and Uses Pos. script. in this township, died\ Thursday at tom: Food. Coffee. A Pert Question, Placerville, leaving a wife, two daugh“Coffee caused dull headaches and ; Willy _Peck—Say, Popper, Tommy r trongwill’s father asked me a funny! ters and two sons. ‘Two of his child. dizziness, with steady indigestion, 1ntil. question’the other day. \ Great American Laparting Tea KN ren, Beatrice and Alfonso, live here. . [ discovered the reason of the trouble,. " Mr, Henry Peck—Did he, my son? They have gone to Placerville to at-. and this was proven by leaving off. what was it? tend the faneral. coffee and taking Postum Food Coffee. Willy Peck—He asked me what your Commercial Street, Nevada City. D.8. Kinney,the new proprietor of the. The dizziness, headache and indiges. ™8me was before you were married.— 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. Gilt Edge saloon, is engaged in puting . tion have entirely disappeared. Puck. that popular resort in first-class shape. “My mother, Mrs. Burlingame, KenilTime's Changes. throughout. He proposes to keep on . worth, O. was a great sufferer from. Jasper—I think I am entering on the hand the finest of goods and will ex. stomach Anéuble. and indigestion for. second period of matrimony. tend a cordial welcome to all callers. . many years. She had to live on a very " pcactiaceat do you mean by: . See his new advertisement. restricted diet,until during the past win-. “2 Yesterday was ground-hog day. There . tor she gave ae abies 6 Y Sadan dating Jasper—When I was first married, if . Bargains. Ite Worth Your
Coming Just to See. Now that the Remnants are nearly. all gone we will offe which to pay their portion. Alfonso Durand, who formerly lived MY the Board J Seaitees \ {dal in trenches urnishin : \ sat . ing pi ‘ faenguiie for the next Thirty Days a . : anne. Pe : most Beautiful Line of : : . material and tapping mains to connect the flush tanks, as Carpet s . per specifications on file at the . From 25c to 85c per yard; also . Linoleums . From 5o0c to,85c per yard. . Now is the time to buy your Carpet. Also en exquisite line of WALL PAPER, eniling and border to match. . We also have a fow CAPES AND JACKETS left . which we offer at reduced prices in order to make room for one of the finest selections of Spring and . Summer Goods that has graced Nevada City for some . time. Oallearly and get your bargains. Flemi . Snell & Fleming. . a) : . City Hall to which reference Fancy Navel Oranges is hereby made. Bids will be received till ‘I got drunk, my wife thought I was . Monday, Feb. 5th, 1g00, at 8 isan old saying that if the ground hog. postum Food Coffee* every day. It i8. sick, but now when I’m sick sh e thinks re comes ont of his hole on February 2d / now three months since she made the . that I’m drunk.—N. Y. Journal. . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. °’clock P ™and is met by his shadow. he immedi-. change, and she is so much improved ene eae mem By order of the Board of -ately retires to his quarters, where he . jhe can eat nearly any kind of food. It Many a Lover At . oO +. E Y ry Ss 3 remains six weeks, asa sunshiny day . js evidence to us that the coffee caused flas turned with disgust from an otheri Trustees. on that date indicates six weeks of bad . the trouble and that the Postum Food . wise lovable girl with an offensive weather following. The animal saw . Coffee helped to build ber back into . breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purihis shadow yesterday without putting . health and strength.” Mrs. J. M. Ges the breath by its action on_the .on spectacles. Gould, W. Farmington, O. bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold = sank ingratitede, {s'ditand to ote. Hor ale by HL Dick Rank Ingratitude. Cc .aa idee cin nenanies Teeny Mrs. Newritch—I declare, Henry, it’s . erman, the druggist. Little Alma Marsh, the eleven year too bad! ‘After all my thoughtfulness old daughter ot Diniel Marsh, who was . in inviting Uncle Homespun to our dinaccidentally struck on the head Thursner party—for one doesn’t quite want day by.a cannon ball that some older to ignore one’s poor relations—to think girls were exercising with at Washinghe should have treated us in this fashton schoothon:e, showed slight imion. provement today, although ber. condifused, has he? —PER DOZEN— T. H. CARR, Clerk. In ry See soo Location. NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE. ps are oar shen Pater Nevada City. in the interior. Masonic BuildBroad Street,y ¢ ing, Commercial St. More room i PRActigaL MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY. Cor. Pine and Broad Sts., Ne“ada City. “Love and a Cough Cannot be Hid.”’ and better light. Drop around Assaying of ali metals. ‘ when you have time. GOLD BOUGHT: & ZOSIZOOWIAIODZLOVELIOD B 3 “ Mail and Express Orders Promptly AtNEVADA CIry ane ap GRASS VALLEY. Mr. Newritch—Why, he hasn’t_re. tion is still quite serious. It is thought Mrs. Newritch—No; he’s actually ac’ ‘ sended to. i 7 now that her skall was not fractured, . cepted!—Puck. It ts this f act that makes i H. HICKS & CO., hes — although chee is SAE feat that brsin Mathematics and Law. the lover and his sweetP tt) Box 187. PO POP PP PD SN 9006690 OO & e fever nfay set in. It may be two or “Tt being impossible to take the greatthree days yet before it can be deter-. .; from the less,” began the professor, * mined just how serious the injury is. . who liked to talk shop at the table. At-present nobody but the attendants; “Beg your pardon, professor,” said are permitted to see her, as excitement . the amateur cynic, “but I have known it of any kind would be liable to aggra-. to occur.’ Sey 4 heart happy, and sends the sufferer from a cough to his doctor. But there are hidden ills lurking in impare MN 0 BUY % ae 3 ¢ LEADERS IN CARPETS, . No Wonder We BRYYTwv SS v Stop It iti “when?” 46 2 ( vate her condition, “when the court ted. a wo e blood ‘ ; The liver is , divorcé.”—Inidianapolis Journal, wrong, it ts thought, IF IT S A COUGH, Yr A Blighted Romance. or the hidneys.’*Did tt. “No,” she said, and there was an Umea eee ee wee tides tx wee . COE Coren te: yor that the Rosenberg Brothers Recelye to New and) mistakable tinge of sadness in her trouble is in your blood? : voice, “T cannot consent to become saparilla, Then illness wl be banished, Rosenberg Bros. of the Palace Dry . >ut! must be firm.” and strong, vigorous health will result. Goods store have received this week and Piha b Brad se icin at on ye . YOUF . Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best known, best. endorsed and most natural of all ~just unpacked thé largest stock of heart?” floor coverings ever shown in’ this. «pecause there is a streak of inganity blood purifiers. Consumption — “After the grip I Cure It IF IT’S A COLD; . Relieve It ee IF IT’S CROUP, . + Help It IF IT’S ASTHMA, ‘Are So Busy. OY v High Grade Goods Go For Low Grade Prices at TRE BEEHIVE, niture, tit g city. hey include body Brussels . jn your family. You have told me yourMognuettes, Velvets, Three-ply and In-. self that your father invested $600 in grains. Also Mattings and Linoleums . one of those Klondike miningschemes.” . p24 a bad cough, dizziness and night ‘ ‘ , This is the largest stock of Carpets; Realizing that it would be useless to} . 21., Humor broke out and consumpSalmon Bellies . . §¢ each, Ease It ‘ J ever brought to the county. All the ter he — Peta A with «, broken . auas diagnosed. One bottle Hood's Mackerel ‘ a . “ i §5¢ each ; 1 Ka h ; spent menek are agate i ms Chicag othe Sarsaparilla helped me a peg: Can Salmon if s 10¢c a can IF IT’S ala rr BY USING } get our pricés. No trouble to show cured me’ perfectly.” N. ’ < HIE goods. RosmymmneBs0s, © . Gyoty ae barnes ae sek Ses, Gone 1 Ib. Underwood s Soused Mackerel ae for 50¢ ‘ ; 30-tf Palace Dr Goods Store. 4 7 oti —**A grand blood port. 2 Ib. 33 for $1.00 . j j y over there? Young Filkins used tobe} The Blood gr H pore 1 é@ ‘ we ; clean out of his mind about her. fier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. This and 7 erring Smoked . ey . 5 2 5 2 ~ is Shiloh? : Dolir-—And now? Hood's Pills have greatly senate me,.”* 10 cans Oysters = + $1.00 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds} Cholly—And now she’s clean out of . Mrs. F. G. Smith, Cleburne, Tex. mt acan. : } masks for ‘(ud Consumption; used through the his mind.—N. ¥. Journal, ee han. Hecung ty Anchovey Sauce ps ! ze 1 s*haracters world for half a century, has cured inmapper pong ie Sar 456 & cm Sold asidjgusrantced. ie aa numerable cases of ineipieut consumpCouldn’t Tell. aoa yo gr ak ic kaa fun™ Uae J.J. JACKSON, Commercial St. [f° i DICKERMAN. “T don't know. Ive only seen hime$1.00. For when he was with his wite.” ”—Tllusdruggist. wated American, fand Price®25 cts., 50 be pond 5 $1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the cone ore ee NES OT : i DRS TO co UMS y Se Slee TE SPIRO TNC AlaNe i oN NR AM We OE GOA ARES Ste TEN MEAN DIC OREN AL oe ge eo RS COTE nies sola gS Se : Bie Ts aS ly Fi 4 gee =