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February 8, 1900 (4 pages)

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ag nr tema ne rye all Tin TRANSCRIPT GETTING READY TO 5 _ ADJOURN SATURDAY. ™ "twriier BROWN & CALKINS. . lished every event: except patios and ory e Holidays by . THURSDAY ...-++-+: Feb. 8, 1900) = THR GOLDEN STAR STARTS. Items of More or Less Interest From . = Mooney Flat. Geo. W. Schmidt is seriously ill with GRASS VALLEY NEWS. Miss Edith Richards has gone to [SPECIAL TO THE D SACRAMENTO, Feb. 8.—Business has the Legislature with the evident intention of being ready ‘to adjourn . theria in town. Saturday noon. This forenoon the Senate adopted a resolution to the effect that the session be brought to a close then, after which it adjourned till toorrow. The Assembly today decided to not in ter of rammovals. The appropriation bills were cleaned up this forenoon. Ree Berkeley. : George Campbell left this noon for San. Francisco. There is now but one case of diphAILY TRANSCRIPT.] been rushed today in both houses of Miss Queenie Wilson, the violinist, went to Chico today. Miss Lyda Nankervis was tendered a : surprise party last evening at her home crease the Governor’s power in the mat-/ on Brighton street.Hon. F. X. Schoonmaker will lecture here next Monday night on “China, the the grippe. The Walker family have moved ‘to Renewed Activity Brown’s Valley bat Mr. Walker 1intends to remain here at least fo . uwhile. John Ricky was in Nevada City last at the Front. [Special to the Daily Transcript.) Lonvon, Feb. 8—A dispatch to the Friday. He reports the fruit market . times says that Gen. Durham reached on the raise, especially apples. Mrs. W. H. Coling is slightly improved and the phy sician in attendance the top of Volkragg over the bodies of fifty of the enemy who were defending say, that unless something unforseen . the position. Among them were many happens again. a The brass band of Smartsville sere. naded Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Filcher of 'Timbuctoo last Saturday night. This B she will soon be around) natives, more than half of them being . armed. Lonpon, Feb. 8—It is announced that uller is fighting again today in his is the time-honored custom here and . third attempt to relieve the garrison of few couple have ever embarked in life’s . Ladysmith. Ihe news is received with pilgrimage without first marching to! yore manifestations of doubt over the the sound of the hewgag and cowbells The Golden Star dredger «lid not be. ginoperations last week as per pro. gram. It was all ready but when vast outcome than with exultation. The people recollect the two earlier disastrous battles and the list of casualties power was turned on it did not move. . ig a reminder of the difficulties that An expert was telephoned for and came . now confront the British troops. At up from San Francisco and found the. fault was with the switchboard of the . best there is several days of hard fightYuba Power Co. As soon as this was . ing inevitable before. any results can fixed the dredger started its work. be obtained, and the precedents are in The Flanagan property in Smartsville . favor of the Boers. Theconditions are was sold to John Peardon, the plaintift. the same as before. The Boers are in the case, for $1050, casts of sui aud . . mortgage. {;—— . Mooney Flat, Feb. 6, . Board of Traée stiouid : [here is a widespread inupression neoursged by their former victories wid gointo the fight with confidence, ie Britous are smarting under the ‘Qefeat and are determined. to etrieve themselves. take up in earnest ihe question of bet-. done within less than a week. ter streets for Nevada City, the sgitation will result in bonds. being issued to raise funds for constructing good A Big Snowfall. The heaviest fall of snow that ever thoroughfares in all parts of the mu-} took place in Engiand occurred fn 1615. nicipality. Under the present patch-. The snow commenced falling on ‘the work system considerabie money is. 16th of January, 1615, and continued . ing joliy good fellows—but that doesn’t every day until the 12th of March fol. go with the paying teller of a bank. It covered the earth to such “2 a depth that passengers, both horse le ‘ scshs and foot, passed over gates, hedges and . prevents them from a living. in this cause by taking its coat off and walls, which had been obliterated by Pp g the white sheet. On the 12th of March . it began to decrease and so by little . and little consumed and wasted dway till the 28th of May, for then all the i heaps and drifts had disappeared eX. jotting i * county, Nevada, has sent to Mayor) .ept one upon Kinder scout, which lay etting in delicacy. spent in driblets each year and but lit tle is accomplished with it. ‘The Board lowing. of Trade will confer a lasting benefit going to work. Contribution to the Michell Fund. Marcus Baruh, now in Humbold: Rector, to be paid over by the latter tc the Michell masquerade fund, the sam of $10. The contribution is accompanied by a letter in which Mr. Barub expresses regret, at being unable to attend the dance. He says he is sure the . people of Nevada City will give the ! popular but afflicted dancing teacter \ a rousing benefit. . ++ @e->— . Joss Election Next Sunday. The Chinese of this city expect ‘0 bold their annual election of joss-house keeper at Chinatown on Sunday next. A large number of Mongoliaus have signified their intention of becomiug candidates and a spirited struggle for the prize is confidently anticipated. until Whitsun week. A heavy fall occurred in Scotland 10 } railway time-table. 1620, the snow falling 13 days and nights with little or no intermission. One of the heaviest falls on a sing! day occurred ‘on the 2ist of February, Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is this ing . fost ofthe contents ot wie vor-. It Edge Saloon, 1762, the snow in some places bein from 10 to 12 feet deep. Court and Witness Agree. _Af amusing incident o¢curred in one. price paid.” Price 25 cts. 50cts. and Shadow of the World.” Waiting Developments Harry Levitt is in San Francisco. In Kentucky. He expects to effect acompromise with [Special to the Daily Transeript.] bis creditors and to re-open the Wonder Store a week from next Saturday. Loumviee Feb. 8.—But few mem-. phe funeral of George Conaway took bers of the Democratic Legislature . pjace this afternoon and was conductventured to go away from here today. . ed by Nevada Commandery of Knights Stories continue to come from London . Templar. A number of Nevada Cityto the effect that orders have been is-. ®"° W°r® present. sued there to arrest and taketoLon-. 6 A Monster Mortgage. don enough of them to make a quorum . © The Old Colony Trust Company of for the Republican Legislature, and as . Massachusets has forwarded to the a result they were even afraid to go to . Recorder of this county to be filed a Frankfort to attend Goebel’s funeral. . °°PY *¢ bed aie eee bing is to ae : cure a $2,250,000 hen upon the property They held a session of the Legislature of theSunset Telephone & Telegraph till tomorrow. property of the latter company in this lor has taken rro action on the LouisTerritory. this forenoon as usual, then adjourned . Gompany. The instrument covers all. it seems to be, the city would at Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Frankrort, Feb. 8.—Governor Tay. State, Washington, Nevada and Arizona. from indebtedness. And at the com-, City, Cal. af The Amount of revenue} mencement of the eleventh year the WUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. . PRRSONAL POINTERS. Nevada y's Experience With Water Dally Chonil ofthe Doings of Both Old Works Wakes Up Marysville. and Young. Commenting upon the TRANSCRIPT'S 7.0. Graham of Sweetland was in showing relative to Nevada City’s satietown last night. — factory experience in owning and oper. Miss Nellie Tetreau, the milliner, ating the water works at this city, the . went to San F Francisco to day. Marysville Democrat says: . Iver Johnson came down from Moore’s “In the foregoing thére is food for Filet and went below on the afternoon thought, and an example for Marys. train. ville. The residents of this city dur . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worth of Loomis ing nearly fifty years past have been . are here visiting the lady’s sister, Mrs. cofitributing large sums of money -an-. Gus Ogden. ms nually to a corporation. That corMiss Mary E. Nugent of Sweetland poration bas declared dividends time and Jobn Rath of Dobbins Ranch .were and again to the-stockholders, the total ‘ married recently at San Francisco. it is said being more than twice the = or } ccom pan: bh th cost of ‘the waterworks plant. During Pi mere vy Lao aa tresconditions of the franchise, had the Betis eR option of purchasing the property. If bonds had been issued ten years ago NERVIT A weer eee and the proceeds been used to purchase AND MANHOOL the water works, no doubt it would . Gyrestn : ; have been a good investment for the op anger a apnea oar consumers of water as well as the tax: abuse, or excess and indispayers of the city. cretion. Anerve tonic and Those who are competent to make blood builder, . Brings the intelligent figures on such a deal bepink glow to pale checks and lieve that at the rate charged patrons ' ee ie fire of ae i during ten years past the income for $2 ot ath a when canean wold have paid for the watertee to care or refund the money. works and the interest on the bonds. If this is a safe calculation, and NERVITA MEDICAL CO. the end of ten years own the plant free For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada he makes up his mind. It is believed that if some modifications could be annum. Will Pay the Wager Tonight. ceptabie. For the first time in some days a few Democratic members are to be found be in danger of arrest. Those who came will lose no time in returning to Louisville. Nevada street. i stamps on the mortgage is $1125. This . price charged consumers would be re. bags: eileen ease Se A is certified to by the Revenue Collect or. duced one-third, and then the city It's Rightly Named. know whether or aot he will today. He! he amount of fees for recording will would receive a surplus each year, the bf desires to eonsider the subject fur-. be $50, The mortgage is to be recorded same as Nevada City. This ought to oe ee ther, and it may be some time before in every county in this State. It runs! réceive consideration at the hands of for thirty years. It will take the Re-. the gentlemen who will be chosen corder two weeks of constant and Councilmen next month.” : rapid work to place the document on exes made in the agreement it would be acrecord. Interest is 5 per cent ‘per at the capital. Word was sent to them i tee ae Ane Indies: of he WE. It Ladysmith . jast night that if they desired to attend . by the gentlemen of the organiza that if the local Board of ‘rade will) can be relieved at all it can scarcely be. the funeral of Goebel they would not . tion in a series of games, will serve a so agonizing an frequently fatal. Shidinner to the victors atthe residence . joh’s Cough and Consumption Cure of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Colley on. acts like magic in cases of Oroup. It FOreLA' BAKE lock on always d this Bakery are — -Age 8) very small wages--yet she seams to make a living: at your doors. ¥ 50 CENTS A WEEK oad Soe: sin Advertisements a ear $20 month. spe Prides! ten That’s what avorpnody says about the 'Y in the Transcript couor cron it that the Bread. ui at the Bread, Pies, Cakes, Fancy Pastry, Etc., from 1 right in every reThe dressmaker’s apprentice gets HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES. All orders promptly filled and delivered 10 cents a week or 40 onth. able Tovarianly in chveaan = deat : Agents Wanted. Agents wanted for the “Life of D. x. ‘. Moody” by his son, W. R. Moody, and Ira D. Sankey. Largest, richest and best. Highest profits paid. It is the onty official, authentie, endorsed life. Authorized by the famfly. Beware of fakes and frauds. Outfits: flee. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trash and clear $300 a month with the offi. . cial, reliable life. Our reference, any bank in any town, Address, The Dominion Com“ pany, Dept. J, Chicago. f?-1m Incandescent Lanp Prices. The cash price of incandescent lamps from now.on will be as follows: 8cp., 20 cts each; 16 op., 20 cts each; 24 cp., 80 cts each. “If cash . is not paid the old prices will be charged as heretofore. : f£5-lw Nevapa County Exso. Power Co. Property For Sale. Fire-proof brick building and barn ad. joining. situated at the junction of Comtmercial and Broad streets, known as the’ Johnston property. Enquire of Geo. E. John. ston. 516 Railroading Patents. A single firm of Patent Lawyers, ©. A. Snow & Co., of Washington, D. C., have inthe last year procured 1,680 patents for their clients, many of them rejected inventions GC, A. Snow & Co. have been accused of railroading patents through the Patent Office, but they-.insist that this locomotion is better than'ox-carting them, for by the latter process the inventor often dies before he get: his patent. ji3-im Champion Boot Black. For the best shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and colored shoesaspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. tf Store for Sale. The variety store of E. F. Ro-enthal on Commercial street is offered for sale at a bargain, Apply to the owner on the premises. j2-tf To Rent. ‘Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for man and wife, with the privilege of a good cellar _} and wood shed. Apply to FRED E. BROWN HOWARD LOVELAND. Young Mothers. TELEPHONE WEST 8, . Transcript ofce. ._§10-1m. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers use its outbreak is has never been known to fail. The worst. cases relieved immediately. Some men have the reputation of beAntique Belleek Chinaware Bargains. ave Worth Your Coming Just to Sec. The wonderful genius of some men —————__+ #@e--Money talks, but a little scare is apt‘to shut it up tight. No heart opens to sympathy without “Twenty minutes for dinner,” is ove Commercial Street, Nevada City. 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. e On Every Bottie (reat American [aporting Tea Ch Price 25 cts., 50 cts.and $1 00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tt ing, Commercial St. More room and better light. Drop around when you have time. In Tly New 4 Location. t 3 our Windo oO. The finest Photograph Gallery ; In he d Ww. N ¢ in the interior. Masonic Build4 some of the 6 bd Nevapa City Grass VALLEY, FEF PO PN o-oeeeoo oe? tle faithfully, then if you cam say you are not benefitted retarn the bottle to D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. your Druggist and he may refund the : r of the common pleas courts the other . 31,00, For sale by H. Dickerman, the AVING PURCHASED TRE WEL tr NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE. L day. The lawyer for the defense was . druggist. a hg Raw See ppaler ils Bdge. Selous Broad Street, Nevada City. for Yokes. { ness.” phia Call. The Wheelme ‘s View. A Heart Party. Miss Winnie Mulloy bas issued invitat.ons for a St. Valentine beart party which she will give on Wednesday evening next. Two Ladies of Fashion Meet. A family living in a-Nortb Side flat welcomed a new housemaid last week The girl had just come from Michigan and her appearance was prepossess ing. Soon after her advent it was dis covered that she was inclined to treat the faroily with a patronizing air. “Mury, you must do better, or I shall have to find some one to take your place,” the mistress remarked the otber morning. “J don’t allow any one to speak te me that way,” replied Mary, with a toss of her head. ‘I'm just as good as. purr like a cat when he is comfortable. California, to show cause why an order you are, apd I want you to know it.” Mary flounced out of the room ant returned in two minutes. with the} weekly paper from ber town. Among . of health is more.” neglecting to keep the blood pure. order be published at least once a week for ; the social items was the following: “Miss Mary Hansen has gone to Chi . Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood and thus saves . circulation printed ard published in said cago to spend the wiiiter, Miss Lfan ROD t tM. had time to read th i then she said with wilbleorng “As IT bave always to going with the best in my lowh.and as I don’t believe you ever bh¢ your . nate on the society page of the day papers I guess I can’t afford to . stay with you.” The North Side woman declared the domestic incident closed.—Chicago I ter Ocean. How’s This. We: cffer one Hundred Dollars Re-.
ward for any case of Catarrh that. can . not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ¥ J. CHENEY & Co., Props.,Toledo,O: We the undersigned, have known J. Cbeney for the last 15 years, and be-. Sion world. happened.to the pipe organ singing that solo? Mr. Sprocket (who always talks bl-. Chavamne, deceased, Order to show cause cycle)—Why. the organist was coasting op easy grade with ber feet off t pedals’ when she ran Into some sharp . the last willand testament of Emelie A. Chanotes, and the old thing punctured Ohio State Journal. eee Nothing is so indicative of deep culture as a tender consideration the ignorant. knife bas been traced back as far 2240 B. C. ‘: i} . And he generally does. }. _ . both gold and health. “I think you have exhausted this wit“Yes, judge,” she exclaimed. “I do feel very much exhausted.”—Philadel. work guaranteed. Lowest prices. f 8-tf Mrs. Sprocket—George, what in the Chinese éoinage in the shape of a tiled it is therefore ordered by sa " 1 court room 0} Some women think a man should at Nevada City, county of Nevada, State of © “THe Loss of Goxp is great; the loss Health is lost by i ap eme ood’s Pitts do not gripe.. Ali drug_ Vogelsang & Krown and it rcta. OF making a very lengthy CroSS CXS O1IDA. cee eS will keep constantly on hand the finest tion of an old lady when he was interrupted by the judge with the new Sewer Connections Made. j O. P. S. Whisky and other suditands. Steam Beer 5 Cents. Stacey, Gregory & Co. are prepa: ed to take obs making connection® with the sewer system. Both were sewer inspectors. Best of ment extended to all. 1 ENED LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Give me acall. Kind and courteous treatpecs MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY. Assaying of all m GOLD BOUGHT. Mail and Express Orders Promptly At-}. sended to. T. H. HICKS & CO., P. 0. Box 187. Yokes. No. 1007 te Order to Show Cause. chureb this morning while you were i he THE SUPERIO& COURT IN AND FOR ©OOOOOO OOOO ©OOODOOO© ALWAYS RECEIVING" the County of Neva ‘a, State of Califernia. In the matter of the estate of Emelie A why order of sale of real estate should not be made. he] 8.4. Auger and J. D. Fricot, executors of . vyanne,.dec’d, having this day presented their -— . duly verified petition praying for an order of sale of such portion of the real estate of said decedent as shall be necessary for the purposes set forth in said petition and that . est the sale thereof be made at public or private sale, and it appearing to this court from of . such petition tuat it is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real etate of said deceased for the purposes and reasons set f rth in said petiiion and as iby law provided; and said petition having been id. eourt as . that all persons interested in the estate of said dec appear before said Superior Court on Menday, the 26th day of March, A. D., 1900, at 10 o’clock a. m, of said day at the f said court at the ceurt house @OO000OO CREAM OUSTARD. It’s should not be grepied to said executors to New Specialties At Wolf’s.. Just now we bave BURNHAM’S CLAM CHOWDER. A whole : dinner inacan. Only requires heating. ; : DUFF’S REFINED NEW ORLEANS MOLAS3ES in quart cans. JELLYCON, Just the thing for a quick dessert. window. © prices are the lowest. © © things we have. © ©) © © © delicious. Try it. —AT — and the price is from 62%c up. y NEW ALL-OVER LACE in cream and white NEW SPANGLED NET for Yokes. NEW APPLIQUE in black and white for . It will do your eyes good to see the very many pretty things we have in these goods. If you are a dress-maker it will pay you to see our If you are having a dress made you will surely need some of them. They are all new and up to date, and as usual with us, the Come and visit us and see the many new Respectfully, MAHER & CO. New Dog Collar Chain Belt and the latest Y things in belts—the Pulley Belt—as usual, are ) found in our store first. ro Co.'s. 1 today we have placed M. & CO. \ sell so much of said real estate cf said deceased as shall be necessary, and why “oF . same should not be sold at either publie or lt is turthe ordered that’a copy of th’'s of our goods the best. A. B. WOLF, four successive weeks in the Ngevapa CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of neral Nevada county. ©O Dated February &th, A. D., 1969. A. Comte Ir. Attorneys for Petitioners. f8 iw F. T. NILON, Judge. \ © Onur prices aré.always.a shade lower than the lowest. ity : ‘KINKEAD’S: CASH GROCER. 2 © a) The _2 awk ©) K) © WS % \ of . D. i . . & a F. . rae en SERS! _ New Patterns. Extra Well Made. Pe They are right in style 4nd they are right in price. None better for the money. We have on hand a line of Worsteds, Cassimeres an Wy As WS WSEAS AS QOOOOQOHOOHOOHOOOQOOO rfect Fitting. ft lieve him perfec‘ly houorable ‘in all . business transactions and financially . See we laceisies =, able to earry out any obligations made . % by their firm. ’ . . West & Trvax, Wholesale Druggiste, . Ne Teledo,O. Wacoina, .Kinnan & Mar) viv, Wholesale Druggis's, Toledo, Obio. . Hafl’s Catarrb Cure is taken intern. ally, acting directly upon tie blood . and mucous surfaces of the system.) (iii‘ai Price 750. r bottle. Sold by all % Country orders wil receive prompt Druggists. Testimonials free. } . ae Sttention whether : Hali’s Family Pills arethe best. [+ RE eee eee at ane Hood's ‘Pills are nou-irritating, mild,, [pA p0ee0Se0oceeneme Sea effective. . Sean! £ i that sold all season for $6 and $7, have them now for $5, and all others at the same reduction. réduction of from 10 to 1§ per cent. on each pair of pants in-our store. ts insist on it being a CASH SALE. A made free of charge. but in order to make room for Spring Goods youmay (§} . For Rent from $4.50 to $600 Bach. ny alterations that are necessary will be . 1s 7 es += » ~ S ce 8 oY rANe Chiffoniers a < 5° t M4 sae Vogtey oe i cea Furniture Store Swing Chairs, . Bed Lounges —_— —— Costumes Masquerade Scotch Effects In other words there isa Rie But we must Bi 2 es be bien bei seas MMCT 43842 i . Masks for all Character on Sale. . I will have on. display a full line of costumes and masks for the Washington Birthday Masquerade. Special characters ea (can be ordered from catalogue by applying early. ae . V7 om. EL. Crerw-foxrd. 2 EBININ . = OIry, IS THE PLACE TO BUY % NICE PRESENTS.. . 2 Fancy Rockers +: Rugs Si Couches. & x THE TR THURSDAY,..-. WOODMEN Af The Local Camp lai Banqueted At last night’s m« Camp of Woodmen was an initiation, Lufkin, the P. C. C officers as follows: . EB, J. Baker, Adv. L C.erk; F. L. Arbop White, Escort; Wm man; EB. Marchie, M:nager; A. H. ' 1 ollowing these cer quest supplemented good cheer prevail Tne history of . the World has. been Probably the only v quate idea of its we by. comparison. Tt ‘World is nine years age total members! at nine years old we est sister order at . 56,000 “members at $500,800 in benefits. the World now ha has disbursed over $ nearly 3000 monum: of deceased membe three countries, ax 6000 applications f month. : Claims He Charles McCleary; tice Green last nig! the Superior Court bezzlement, and in was brought to th He continues to a of having taken money and watch place in the saloon had been working ¢ for $15 a month an and ‘he had earne in saloons. Heclui upon him is not Up him by @ relative. Iowa Hill: Mr. Up last Monday. Tt came to this city a able in having a “g The evidence al McCleary is an un well as a thief. —_—_—____< + Fined $20 Mate Harris, nig railroad station in ed guilty before J: morning to a chars fined $20 which he ternoon he arrivec with a female c drunk when he got ing to drink becan in the afternoon tl a sidewalk of up sleep. A seven y Nichols came alon him. Sheriff Get and he spent the 1 ordinarily a sober, THE ARCTI It Is About the 0 Pest In “Nothing that h about the arctic come up to the re¢ in the St. Charle evening. ‘‘l wen in the summer . the Alaska and company, and we soon as we got in twice as large a species, and their of a hot needle. valleys in dense eatch a man*upp! to blind him bef heard stories of ¢ death and can re “Whenever we heavy hat -nets precaution, but © more or less. O1 tongues out of hi line of sock was ing. Next day . least a hundred were so terribly . had to be cut off _ “Another man, crew, got drunk afternoon and I in a corner of t —ticed bim a littl fied at the solic quitoes that hac posed section of In an bour his f all resemblance was unable to § _ ing with fever. he was able tot ber of cattle ne had been made near the eye. “The arctic fe out doubt the 1 in the world.” Democrat “The Pilgrim translated into lects. —_ Bon Company O cial at Armory Ladies free. © U. R. K. The annual Mountain Con be held at Ar evening, Feb. full attendanc g ¢ ©. H Henan