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MORE STAMP TAX. RULES.
ETE REET ii
THE TRANSCRIPT GRANT IS IN
‘ Pabiianed ST ingelfoltaye by by THE LEAD.
BROWN, & CALKINS.
L. 6.' CALKINS.
—¥, P. BROWN.
=. Recalt of the Balloting For
STE eC JAN. 10, 1899.
Senator Today.
New Regulations That ; ~ Went Into. Both the Senate and Assembly Mixed
Bifect “on January First. Sa on the Proposition.
The following new decision in regard
to the war revenue act has been issued
by DeputyCollector of Internal” Revenue Frick:
Existing regulations are hicevy
amended so as to ‘require that upon
enchs adhesive dosanwatary. or, propri. DETROS. ------~-~2+ ons nr rnereesir es ‘
etary stamp used or affixed after JanOi +clhep 0d 66.0 Od 645 20.5 f:4 pms 5.6 OSs
uary 1, 1899, there shall in addition to
the initials of the persons using the.
same and the year in which. used, also
appear the month and the day. of the
month when such stamp was used or
‘affixed, The month may be expressed.
by numerals—for instance, on & stamp Hariven :
be written or stamped, 1—12—99. , \ 17
A check used asa promissory note is 1
an acknowledgment of a debt and 19.
must be stamped accordingly—that sy}: — :
at the rate of 2 cents per $100 or frac: 1
tion thereof, and if the collateral pledg2
ed as security for such a debt is pledged specifically for this one loan, then
the pledge of collateral is subject to
taxation on the amount of the loan in
excess of $1000 at the rate provided in
the paragraph of schedule A relating to
pledge or mortgage.
aestions as to the legacy tax are
ee as follows: and Young.
The whole amount of personal prop-. £x-Deputy Sheriff Neagle is sick .
erty, before deducting debts, expenses . again.
or shares to widow or husband, determines the rate of taxation. The tax} in town.
on legacies should be deducted from
the individual legacies, but is a lien. from the Delhi mine.
upon the entire property of the decedent. The only legacies or distributive . Company is in town.
shares exempt are those passing to the} Mrs. Belle Douglass has returned .
widow or husband.
from San Francisco.
If an estate valued at $188,000 had
$100,000 debts charged against it, thus . today for a fortnight’s visit.
reducing the amount subject to distrition to less than $100,000, the tax on/ turned from San Francisco.
the legacies must be paid as of an estate exceeding $100,000 in value and not . from a visit to San Francisco.
exceeding $500,000.
Legacy tux 1s not payable until the . over from Grass Valley today.
legacy is payable, and the legacy must
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 10.—The vote on
U. 8S. Senator this noon was as follows:
Bain aaiws cass Se ARIES ipealas save 4
1}
1
morrow.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Daily Chronicle of tt of the Doings of Old.
been paid.
+e o— are down from Maybert ona visit. »°
A WET MONTH.
Looks as Though Forecaster Hicks Had. °°v™*:
Hit the Mark.
The weather forecast for this month . terday.
made by Rev. Ir] Hicks several months
in a general way. He said: January . Gold Bank mine.’
begins in a reactionary storm period
2th, 25th and 26th. Rain ‘and snow . mento and San Jose.
will touch many sections on and next
be natural, progressively from the west, . home from San Francisco.
from aboutthe 2d to 5th. A regular
storm period is central on the 6th, . S4YS:
hence the barometer will fall, weatber. Francisco is in town on legal bus
will grow warmer, and storms of rain} [¢58and snow will occur about the 6th to] Ed. Dement of San Francisco was i
8th. Another change to much: colder} town last evening. He is up here to Yes, Scrofula, ifanything, may be called
will be the order from about the 8th to} do the assessment work ou his yuars4. the advertisement of foul bloed. .It is the
10th. The equinox of Mercury falls on claim.
the 13th, and new mooon at an eclipse
low barometer, with great changes to. Ogden.
warmer, and ‘heavy storms of rain,
The 17th to 20th is another storm . !umbia’ Hill.
period, in which look for change to
lowed again by very cold from 19zh to. °f the crackajack amateur photo
about 23d. Storm conditions will ]Tphers of the coast, is in town.
return about 24th to 26th, followed by Nelson Jepson’s sister died at Salin
renewed cold up to 29th. January. last week. Along with Chis and John
ends during the prevalence of a reguJepson, also of Relief Hill, he returned
lar storm period, with rain and snow. from there last night, having been . a1 over her body and they caused her
in many sections. down to the funeral.
E Pht ._. cisco and Sacramento. Last night
feeling now existing between this} attended the inaugural ball =i t
country and Great Britain will be an-. State capital and cut a wide swathe
other attempt to secure a pardon for . dancing every number on the progra
Mrs. Maybrick, who is serving a life
term in prison for the murder of her A Mopoc county postmasteris said
bassador will be instructed to renew postuiaster general: “Sur i wish
his efforts in her hehalf
. notify -you on next wednesday this j r ‘es
; offis will be shet as i am gone bare Hood’s Sa =
088 roe a aoe kin fire me if you see fit, parilla
‘il tra ut, Pll give youa pinter that i'm the . 1s tn best—in fact the One True Blood Purifi
York and San Francisco makes the. only manin the nay borhood that kin . Insist ‘Upon eval yieene: cc cake.‘THE new fast mail train between New
trip in 98!4-hours, the saving of ‘time . "ede and rite.
on the trip under the new schedule being thirteen hours. This time is
gained between New York and Ogden. of the country than all other disea
—-~ + 0@e +
A LARGE : number of cattle on Wyoming ranges have been equipped with
bells, the jingling of which frightens
_ ‘the'coyotes that. have heretofore killed
a large number of calves.
Sa eee
ing 700 miles in that time. constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Jerry, always ready. jl0-tf
Homann’s: ‘Obtt
00 ee
Always the Best, ~ dollars for any case it fails toc
For the best value in Suits and OverSend for circulars and testimonials. it
coats—Hibbitt, the Pine street tailor. Address,
7
Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can Seid by Drggists, prive Tbe. per
_ be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents, tle.
Apply to F. E. BROWN, Trauseript office. Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
7
2 Lresolatio rei fs) on ressional jail for stealin’ ye,” was the compli. ions.arging.our Congr hem_—paid to.a._pretty . # oo
2)
Balloting will be resamed at noon to.
J. Edward Johnstone of New York is . tions for Vienna has comé a reform in
Charles Brinkman camedown todfy) perience has shown that the dust
C. B. Corwin of the Electric Power . gitls when they arrive at work finds its
Frank J. Brophy of Cherokee has re. . their street dresses and put on others
Miss Millie Hyman bas returned . of stuff similar to that used for dust
Dr. W. L. Jones and family were. aud on the sleeves are yellow stripes,
James O’Brien and Louis Conrath
are up from Smartsville attending . ©
Joseph Dixon, a pioneer of North}
San Juan, visited the county seat yesMessrs. Goyne, Martin and the Roago seems to have been all right so far senthal brothers have returned to the nee
Miss Lillie Tam returned last evenincluding the Ist, 2d, 11th, 12th, 13tb,}iug from a visit to San Francisco, SacMiss. Annie O’Gonnor_ of Cherokee
to those dates. Change to colder will. @ttived here last night on her way
The Willows Promoter of Saturday . [t' is Foul Blood’s Advertise-. aoa
Attorney J. F. Riley, of San ment
Miss Maggie O’Connell is teaching. debilitating, stubborn and well nigh
node occurs on the llth, hence from. Miss Esther Ogden’s class in the city. umendurable. =
about. the 11th to 13th look for a very . S¢hools owing to the illness of Miss Outward applications do not cure, they
eat Superintendent Bigelow of the Delbi T T : j > {
: P
il. but
* turning into sleet, snow and blizzards. ™ine and G. A. Bigelow and C. P ea ua eee gf HO WA ER BO LE
’
A marked cold wave about 12th to 13th. . Griffin were here last n ght from Co-! taint from the blood.
W. J. Piatt, traveling representative . and it is the only one that, so far as we
warmer with more rain and snow, fol-. Of the Bass-Heuter Company, also one . know, has almost invariably succeeded —
Henry Lane returned this morning} were recommended as blood purifiers,
. : ; u i +4
One of the reaulte of the ora of ‘good from. a-visit-to Marysrille;.-SanFran-}-but could not see that. they did any good. Full Stock of. Drugs. and. Chem icals,. . ~Noftiéeis lieréby given that in pursuance of
Tuere is more Catarrh in this section . —7— ae a eaehee Acne
put tegetber 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 coni
stantly failing to cure with Gr co . Whacsing Cough Oxpup
CARRIER. pigeons made the flight from . #¢2t, pronounced it incurable. Science
Lawrenceburg, Penn, to Buffalo, New has proven.-catarrh’ to be a constituYork, last week in twelve hours, cover-. tional disease, and therefore requires
‘. tarrh Cure, manufactured by F.
Go 10 The Gul for delicious Tom & Cheney: & Co.,Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market.pe is taken internally in doses from 10
Best and freshest’ confectionery at {drops to a teaspoonful. It acts diréctly
on the bloodand mucous’ surfaces of .
the system. “They offer one hundred . of eine ila the throat at ceed Pee, nd
EA J. CHENEY & Co. Prop., Toleda; O.
BRIBE MENTION. LOVE MAKING IN IRB BLAND:
Minor Notes and Comments of Local; A Nevada City Man Man From the Abreen
Interest. Isle Tells About It:
The Curly. Bears will have a growl. Wm. Walters, the pioneer barber of
tonight. this city, is rich with reminescinces of
‘A: & H. W. Hartung, Watchmakers . the boyhood days he spent in the little
successors to F. C. Luetje. emerald isle. He says that many of
Board of ‘Trade meeting at the. the marriages in rural Ireland have
Courthouse tomorrow night. — their spice of romance. The match is
Gus Berg today succeeded Matt . made by the boy and girl themselves.
Daily as driver on the Marysville line. An Irish peasant maid in the heydey
The weather bureanpredicts that the . of her youth, with her pretty figure,
storm will continue tonight. and to-. her abundant black hair. her large blue
morrow. eyes, with their indescribable balf-arch,
Canned brown bread is delicious. So . half-shy expression, is quite irresistible,
arethe organges that Gaylord & Sonj and the boy has too often an impreshave just received. t€ . sionable heart and a ‘“deludhering
A local firm advertises i in the Herald . tongue” to render it always necessary
for those persons indebted to it to eall. that the parents should make the bararound and settle. Our contemporary 5 ne
heads the card “notice to creditors.” The youthful couples meet at dances
Misses Anna and Adda Furth of North . or on Sundays after mass—even a wake
. San Juan were here today on their way . is turned to account for a little court. below—the former to visit at Sacra-}ing—and they are in hearty accord
. mento and the lattér to re-enter Mills. with the boy who says: “Tt is a great
. College. pleasure.entirely to be alone, especially
. Thirteen members of. Nevada City. whin yer sweetheart is wid ye.” “Do
. Lodge of Workmen visited the lodge! you drame of me, Mike?” asks the girl
. at Grass Valley last night and they all. of her lover as they walk arm in arm
. agree that they had a first-class time . down the lonely glen. “Drame of you,
in spite of the storm. is it, Kate? Shure, ’tis the way wid
. At tomorrow night’s meeting the! me that I can’t sleep dramin’ of you,
. Board of Trade will probably adopt. me darlin’! “Och, { wish I was’ in
‘went one~of~-t
‘Tepresentatives ~~ “ shag they ‘cant to colleen. .Even when they get a refusal
. revive shipping in the foreign bar trade. they have a “soft word” to say. Elleen
The City Trastees have inistitated . was engaged to. another boy and so she
suit against Wm. G. Richards, the = to -— ae Tim rat he aoe
er. “Wisha, thin,” sa m with a
. ‘Broad street grocer, to endeavor to sigh“I wish you'd heen Born twins,
. compel him to pay acity business tax! <o that I cud have half of yez!”
selina
—————
A coop joke is velatadh at the expense > ,
of at editor in a neighboring. towp. .
He went, on a recent evening, to. report .
a party at a home recently blessed with .
a new baby. He met his hostess at the .
door, and, after the usual salutations, I R H/ ke All ov, a
asked afterthe baby’s health. The’ (4 1] eC a Cc 00
lady, who was quite deaf, and suffering . ere
SEE timed net Brocade Suits, ab Soe ng
i ane she usually had one overy win.
A surt,
r, this one was the worst one she had .
ever had; kept her awake night a good .
deal, and at first confined her to her)
bed. Then, noticing that the news-.
paper man was getting nervous, she .
said she could tell by his looks that he . here Are They a : : a
was going to have one just like hers, ig
ee MAHER’S, of course, .
Ladies, we have to trouble u
once again, and again it is a
_ short story. =
. We selected this day from our stock
16 Fine Black Suits, which are worth
$5.00 and $5.50, but decided to let
them fly at ia small price of °
Do Not Miss Them.
alas the greatest
of ths geesent day.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK.
menacers to
. amounting to $4a quaiter, and which That is All.
Mr. Richards contends is an illegal
claim.
. Telephone Girls and Their Dress.
With the provisions of new and _hy. gienically constructed telephone *sta. the dress of the girlsemployed. Ex. clinging to the dresses of the telephone
. way in the instrumentsand brings about .
. a disturbance in the telephone service.
. To avoid this the girls will now -be re.
Miss Eva Hibbitt went to Sacramento . quired to wear a uniform during office .
. hours, On urriva! they are to remove:
. provided by the government, made up
ae I’.
. vloaks. The material is dark in color,
in imitation of the vational colors.
. ——— + *@e
“Miacut I hab de pleasure o’ breakin’ a
wel -bone wif you dis Thanksgivin’?” .
lired Mr. Erastus Pinkley. Miss .
\ Miami Brown’s expression of coy ness .
became gradually overclouded with
suspicion as she inquired: “Which of
us is expected to furnish the bird?”
Solid Oak, Highly Polished,
Only $17.50.
HomANn’s business is increasing
daily. — db-tf
SCROFULA
This Oak Center Table
,; THE LATEST.
i George G. Morrison of Sierra City . The girls are also compelled to take off
not be paid until the tax shall have . was here today on bis way below. their outdoor shoes and substitute for This Elegant ROUND EXTENSION TABLE,
Mrs Milton A. Baugh and daughter . them a slipper-like shoe.
. See our
Holiday Display.
LEGG © SHAW Co.
Respectfully,
MAHER & CO.
EJ
P.-S. Our Black Silk made up Shirts are going fast.
DON'T GET LEFT.
C.J. BRAND,
Manufacturing Jeweler
—-AND DEALER IN——-.
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS,
‘. Diamonds and Other Precious Stones, Silver Ware, Novelties.
(o@ Special attention given to the manufacture of any article of jewelry
and satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and price.
24x24, Polished Top,
all Solid Oak, Brass
Feet, for
B2.50.
50. &
Broad Street, two doors above Pine, Nevada City.
soe eensescoecoesooovooasoroseooesoooes
DR. SANDEN’S SUCCESS!
Nothing That Has Merit Can te Kept
meee
&@
‘ But It is Soon ae by Hood's, i OU Hav C
n Sarsaparilla. .
These cold nig
scourge of the world —-offensive, painful,
only drive the difficulty to new quarters.
Emollients may palliate, they cannot
There is one remedy that can effect this,
geven where the system has been poisoned
by long years of taint, and the ravages to
be repaired are tremendous. That remedy
is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Read this:
“My daughter was afflicted with impure blood, There were running sores
as
family should
ghts and consequently don’t
enjoy good and refreshing sleep. The
very best remedy for this and many other
ailments is hot water.
At DICKERMAN’ S
And you will find it a very handy article.
They are cheap, durable and. useful.
Down-Some Wonderful Cures,
PSE PAY AS COME WHEN MERIT OULY
can win. If a man elaime that be can
cure a weakness or a pain which has existed
for yeare he must back his claim with proof.
‘This is the reason fer Dr. Sanden’s great
success. He has shown 16,000 teteimonials
of cures during the past three years, The
People are close at home amd can be secs
to prove theif assertions. Dr. Sanden’s
Hlectric Belt is the mest pepular carative
remedy known to-day. It éures, and therefore people prefer it te drugs erthe cheap,
trashy belts sold in drug steres. Hig book,
. Three Classes of Men,”
goal aps wang oregon mapped
the presi. Bt is free upon application, "a persenal call
4
Cold Feet
Buy a
Lassipend Pr
Vesoeensesesnwuveseseeneeuseeooeeees
{
No sacs .
GRAND
be without one.
much suffering. We tried medicines that
he . A friend told me about Hood’s Sarsapahe . rilla and I began giving the girl this medby icine. The result was that she was per™.! fectly cured after taking a féw bottles.
to
MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES. tate of Henry Tremain, deceased, the undercolcona since thet time.” Manrorra a. . CdMMeraS abd Photo Supplies of all kinds.
husband,’ It is said that the new Em-. )@¥e written the following letthr to the . Smrrn, South Middleboro, Mass.
Notice of Admintatrater's Sale of!
MASQUERADE : BALL
Real Estate.
_TO BE GIVEN AT
ARMORY HALL,
sigwed, the Administrator of the said estate,
sell at public auct tot ig)der, for cash, gold coin oF the Wateed tenten, FRIDAY BYENING, arp ih 3d, ‘8,
and subject to confirmation by said Supe.
rior Court, all the right, title, interest and a a
pam AS the. age fenry Fremain, at the’
as a me his dea’ and allt t, tit
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. . fine Of Mis death and all the right, ti a or JOHN MICHELL.
tion of law, or otherwise, acquired other ;
an order of the Superior Court of the Count
of Nevada.State of Californi ,made on the Sth
day of January, 1599, in the matter of the esHood’s I’s Pills : act harmoniously with OO
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. A f B
e 6
ses
Varo. Crezolene
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
CRESOLENE being administered by iuhalGa-. ation, gives the —
oe ee
it. Safest and Most Effectual
Means
Fancy Crackers in
Its aeons du Wh ng Coug
ure . is wonderful. ‘Tts pp an. meets ender
Heintz’ . ati .
Fancy
st by " . batpant n Contagious Diseases.
H. oan Druggistand Stationer,
;
ede vagal
-@@ sesovessoeon072
Tremain, at the time of his death, in and to
an undivided -third (1-3) int
6 J} ©6666066 C+) SO666066 to the ‘Laney Powe 4-5) interons x Ne
Has a Special Line of
"T]
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5
a
ey
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ta
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE
ginton Canned as
© on LOWEST PRICES. 6c
@O9COO00O9080000 . nea .
than or in addition to that of the said Henry
vada Township, Nevada County, California,
bounded on the northeast by the Yosemite
mine, on the east by the Delaware, and on
the south by Mrs. Milliken’s property. Being the same mine which is particularly de=
BN a os a certain snap as Spee er Part i
e. ney Placer Claim i Novem-} Th nsist
hee: 16eh jee by a eae of 7 she. ep age oe borg pL ae yh ‘ond gentioman for
sa OU and . the best
i whieh is hereby referred to for the metes tleman nyc aed rise fort the finest fancy
. Notie.: is hereby given that the undersigned Hoeft pp 5 Ke eater
ol aa ie Sae eeprs . ) af reece Wear
he Con
= Nevada fay, Newada Co cunts, California, banquet by ole og coat deomes
n TUESDAY, the 31st day anuary, 1899, } group, 1 doz. Paris Panel “Woods by Moore;
ay 12-0’elock noon of that di ‘!
ermsand conditions of as Cash, gold Wa. anaes basos: “ — Du \. Te
coin of the United States. Deed at the expense of purchaser: Jains
‘ * S AND
hein oew of the watane of Heats teu.
main, decea:
Dated January 9th. 1899.
at
Music by Goyge’s Orchestra.
—
RECEPTION COMMITTE Sheriff Dana
B, Getgchell, es bh Waren? e 1 Morghal A. Tompkins, John
Mas!
ford's.
ADMISSION :
‘Per couple, $1. Ladies [in mask] 25
ee tain
Cartoons,First-Class Mince Meat}.
‘ In Bu!k or Packages. . {
_ Ripe and Green Olives,
Cheese, ‘Ete.
How Natural
It is for nearly every body
cents,
to admire fine pictures. of : ae
every kind, me ——— ae ee
is this is true of the’ photo-erephs taken by Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0.
: mM 0 O R , Semaee in of U. W.
* Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
at 7:30 o'clock.
Sees
y
©
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder.
LOO HS SSHSOOOHS SOOO OHSS SO SODED
lady and gen-.
ks may pie ead at vax. H. Craw-*
; gents. taza vine iae saat Children,
here was 4 g)
800-foot ban
raulic mine
rain and sn
fotain, and .
of it sli
the be
Beet ” di
came gress
nds of to
ad as of dist
Big ;
ie trial of t)
ast the Blu
to foreclos
mn this mor)
will probat
© is a brilli
in the con
Bu muner T.
awyers fo
mas 8. For«
Poity: arid W
‘are lookin
the plant:
er is still 2
er of the cc
And:
s mornin,
wing, and
nN oon Eait
irge and ap
Ve Grant
nbers of t
ned in the
may escap'
gulla-head:
to the bos
F will be w
ly Patter
es'to theit
. Knight
jers, pleas
Had ta
lle at 7:30
bre’s Flat,
as 1:40 thi
, twelve
it, was re
in so fast
bs and it
re got thr
A
ank Pov
PP. and
Corner .
m Iti
bg the
k’s cour
insur
Pclass it
DN. S.
be rece!
lic Par!
allation
ea. Th
bt will
rs.
Mea
he Cars
a cattle
chased
Rickey
bment.: