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A Mother Gives Her Hor Life Bat Saves Hor
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Richardson on the debt.
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THE "TRANSCRIPT. .
THURSDAY,,...55-. Jan. i “1900
.
‘KILLBD BY THE RAILROAD.)
Little Child.
A fatal accident occurred yesterday
afternoon at Blue Canyon, on the Central Pacific Railroad. Mrs. Schell, the
wife of the South Yuba Water Company’s ditch-tender, started. .toordss
the street for the hotel just as the ‘Eastbound passenger train was coming . in.
The train was apparently closer to her offered for sale :
ae beets.
all on Ed Schmidt when’ you want
‘anything in the tobacco line. tf
Go to Referee Saloon and get a glass
of. that celebrated. Rahstaller’s Gilt
‘Edge Steam Beer. ae
Genuine English “Cromarty” Bioat=.
ers, 7 for 25 cents, at Wolf's. tf:
Last evening Justice Holbrook fined
. Charles Steffen Jr. $6 for striking Tommie Chace with a missile from aelangshot..
A large lot of household furnitare is
a great bargain, Apthan she at first réalized as she startply immediately toe AS Wakerley, at
ed to go back just as the engine strack
her. She had in this moment of exNew York Hotel. = jil-lw .
Yesterday afternoon A. MoAllister’s
. GRASS VALLEY. NEWS,
ha Dongs of Out dar Magnes s told Over the Telephone.
Jorome Deusy, the ex-detective, went .
to Sacramento today. =
“Phere are said to be ‘seventeen
Soctoke in tees: Valleys:
' The City Board of Education will .
hold a special meeting tonight.Olympic Company, U. B.K. of P.,
will give a masquerade ball on Neue
16th.
The Ladies’. Whist Club. was e
tained this afternoon by Mrs.
*Tekenan.Mrs. Obris. Temby end child returned todey to Sen Francisco after s
visit here. :
Harry Morse returned to the State . .
University today and Carl Jones will
citement the presence of mind to. sixteen year old daughter -had her face . go down tomorrow.
throw her child, which she was carrypainfally scalded by the aceidental
ing, off of the track and out 6f the way. ‘spilling of some hot water
Mrs. Schell” both of her legs. ‘cut: off and was! otherwise cut and wines,
finest of
bruised. She was_sent to Sacramento paul Dior sy Seta how ce
“on the first passenger train and she all ye who never sampled goods. tf
” died this morning. at . 6 o'clock. . ast
~ New Officers in Place.
Mrs. George Richardson will continue
<a at this oity owned by ber husband who
The following have be been installed as left so abruptly ight before leat.
officers of Nevada Chapter, R. A. M.:
About. {twenty Knights of Pythias
will go from here tomorrow evening
officers.
James Quinn’s house on] Marshal!
street was burned at 11:15 last night.
A lamp exploded. The loss was $1200, . .
to conduct the undertaking business . the insurance $700.
Mrs: Ambrose Powdina: a pioneer
resident . of Grass Valley, died this
W. &. Meservey, H. P.; William Giflin,. ++, river above the town of Washing-. held here tomorrow afternoon,
K.; Thomas Palmounter, 8; F. L.
Lton at a point called Rocky Bar, is at The Grass Valley Exploration OomArbogast, O. of H.; 0. W. Chapman, P: tast closed, Flora Walsh having vacated . peny, owning the W. Y. 0. D. mine,
8.; Ben Hall, R. A. 053. F. Stenger, M.
it yesterday,
‘They ‘have ead They're nice:
held a meeting Tuesday and in addition
cee a ne erro ae oa
TASTER THRYADA COUNT.
nrg ams Gated om th
Republican,
ibid spend Mtedicy with a very
good attendance. ‘There are a few.
cases of whooping cough in town that
have kept some out of school.
Passenger train No. 5. was delayed
several hours by a wreck east of--here
this morning. No one was vices or injared in the wreck. es
There is only about enough snow
around town te cover-the ground while
is some places the streets are bare.
Wagon¢ are in use which is something
rather unusual for Trackee at this season of the year. ‘There is considerable
snow on the surrounding mountains:
The little child of Mr:and Mrs. -Walstram, who lives on River street, was
reported a few days.ago to have scarlet
fever. Health officer Hill went down
Monday to look into the case but found
At “The Grotto”, paid gone to attend Milo Lodge’s installation of . the family had left town. No other
new cases have been reported, and
those who had the disease have recovered rapidly.
‘The Alder Creek Wood and Lumber
company are still hauling lumber
‘down from their mill jon, sleds. The
ground is getting bare in some places
The house of ill repute situated on week in Berkeley. The funeral will be . on the streets and it is hard pulling
for the teams when they strike such
places. Phe:Compeny has been very
fortunate in getting a large amount of
lumber-to. market that under ordinary
to transacting other business ua circumstanees might have had to reFirst .V.; 1. J. Rolfe, Secretary; J.T. 25 cents a dozen. Where ? At’Gaylord ble on the 20th instant, Since ite tors
Morgan, T.; A. Tam,'G.
_ The new. officers of Nevada Lodge. F.
‘A. M., are W.'G. Richards, Master; F.
L. ‘Arbogast, 8. W.; W. D. Vinton, J
Last: evening Mrs. Frank E. Wadsworth and Miss Mary E. Hook enter& Son’s. Get your order in as soon as . corporation the company bas declared
you read this notice. tf five dividends, and the indications are
that many more will follow.
The joint lodge committee will meet
W.;1. J. Rolfe, Sec E, M;, Preston tained the Whist Tournament Club at . tonight to decide on plans for a new
Treas.; A, Tam, Tyler; T. 8. Ford, J.D. the home of the former. It is needless . Society and business block. Four sets
R. J. Protwaine and Henry Stenger, 8:; to say that the guests had a delightful
Ww. H. Mar tin, M.; C. OC. Weecatamier
CG,
$
Suit to Foreclose Mortgage.
Warren Richardson of Truckee by
his attorney, E. B. Power, began suit in
the Superior Court today against Louis
time,
The Priestly gold dredger at SmartsTunnel & Quartz Mining Oompany and,
of plans have been submitted, those of
Cunningham Bros. of San Francisco,
who designed the:new schoolhouse at
ville was ta. be started this morning. . Nevada City, being the most favorably
The’ property upon which it will work
is held under lease from the Marysville . They provide for.an auditorium that
will seat 750 people and have a thirty . and bat a small extra expense.
regarded by all who have seen them,
‘oot stage fitted up for theatrical per‘Kielhofer, Wm. B, Woods Jr, Charles it is expected, will pay both’ owners . rormances. ‘
the Truckee Brewery Company to foreclose a ‘chattel mortguge given’ by
the payment of $1000 which -he loaned
them December 4th, . 1896, the rate of
interest being 144 per cent. a month.
Nothipg has ever been paid to Mr.
The property
given as security consists of brewing
machines and apparatus.
-A Prosperous [lilitia Company.”
Company O of this city is composed
‘mostly of young men, : ranging in age
from nineteen to thirty yeans. » At ‘the’
last meeting Richard Goyne, Gluyas
Richards and Myles Werry, three popular young men, were enrolled. » The
social parties that are being given each
proving successiul. The boys in blue’
are now *industriously preparing for
their anniversary ball on the night of
April 18th. They propose to make it
one of the most notable military psrties in the county’s history.
His Feet Got Chilled.
According to the Journal, on last
Monday night the Reno suicide club
met in the graveyard. and celebrated
the first anniversary of the formation
of the club by casting lots to see who
would be the first victim to: the principles of the order. The young man
who drew the fatal number “13” was}
behind the counter as usual Tuesday
and the natural inference is, that he has
proved a traitor to his organization.
Murderer Moore Heard From,
at San Quentin for the murder of : Policeman Kilroy, writes to his attorney,
_John R. Tyrrell of Grass Valley, saying
che is now working in the blacksmith
‘hop and eijoying good health: He
has much to say. about the mine on
Little Deer Creek that he presented to
* the lawyer, and describes a place in it
where he took out $700 in six days. .
Fixing Up in ¢ Good Shape.
The Nevada Assay Office, ‘which is
now owned by T. H. Hieka & Co, is being thoroughly overhauled. and fixed}
ditions is a 2-stamp mill, grinding pan,
rock-breaker and bullion scales. They
intend to have their plant equal toany.
in the State.
Paints, Varnishes, Etc.
Towle Bros.,-at the Narrow Gauge
depot, have on hand a large stock of
paints and varnishes which they willeell
in quantities to suit purchasers, at the
toll; Chas; Bach and others koown as . "74 lessees bandsome retarns.
Last night Rev. W. A. Rimer of Trinity Episcopal church was tendered a
Messrs Kielhofer and. Woods to secure surprise party at hie rooms in Mrs, Jo-. ine beautiful girf when the father
seph Olive’s house on Piety Hill. The
David B. Knight’s Liberality.
Gpeaking of the death of David E.
Knight, the Marysville Democrat says:. yords:
The class who will feel the loss most
keenly are the deserving poor people
whohave received help at his hands in
time of need. We state with a knowledge of the fact that in the past three
years D. E. Knight gave aver. of his
estate in small sams $30,000, and if he
had lived three years more he would
“have doubled the amount.
Fetching Indeed.
A becoming cap a man may wear,
As proudly as ever he can;:
But it’s nothing at all to the fetching kind
That’s set by a girl when she has a mind
To captivate a man.
—Tit-Bits.
AN EFFECTIVE CURE.
4
“T gee Jack Fullboy is around again.
F They say he just got back from taking
‘the gold cure.’
“Did he find it very effective?”
“Extremely so; it took all his money
away and left hiny nothing to get full
-on,”—Collier’s Weekly.
The Wriggier Thing.
He tried i) get rid.of the “frog. ip his
throa
kee nea his larynx with liquor afloat;
ee “frogs” do not vex him, but oft he
computes
The number and size of the “snakes in his
ts.”
; eldest.
. From His Point ‘oe View.
“But you confess, father,” protested
showed indications.of a desire to withgathering was in celebration of the an-. hold his consent, that you do not know
niversary of Mr. Rimer’s arrival here a} of a single soiitary thing that is in the
year ago from Wisconsin. About 75
rladies and ‘gentlemen attended the
party and they spent the evening in i
dancing, singing, etc.
least derogatory to his reputation.”
“That's just it,” replied the old gentleman. “1 don’t iike the idea of bringng anyone into my family who is soinPoetic Wisdom.
Dauber (struggling artist)—What do
‘you suppose the poet meant by the
ing?”
Frank. Friend (examining Dauber’s
last picture)—I think likely the poet
meant that life is too short for some
folks to learn to paint.—N. Y, Weekly.
‘Say, Is This True?
“Why is it a man generally saves
more money after he is married than before?”
‘He doesn’t. It’s his wife who does
the saving. The man who keeps on Carrying the pocketbook after he is married always wants to borrow, the same
as before.”—Cleveland Leader. ROR
His Simple. Wish. ors
“See that. fellow?’ I’d like to wake
him take back what he once said about
me.”
“An enemy of yours?”
“Not exactly, but he’s the minister . who officiated at my marriage.”—Up to
Date.
Blessings of Wealth.
American (proudly)—I understand
that all your sons are engaged to American girls. :
~Lord Toplofty—All but one, the
He, being heir’ to tlie estate,
ean-afford to marry an English girl.—
N. Y. Weekly. za
A Better Arrangement. &
Mr. pic dd Skinner—What’s your
terms?
Dr. Killquick—Fifty dollars if I save
you; nothing if you die.’
Mr. Miserly Skinner—Make it. viceversa and neither of us will miss ae
money.—Judge.
“Durability é is
Better Than Show.”
The wealth of the multimillionaires is not equal to
good health. Riches without
health are a curse, and yet
the rich, the middle classes
and the poor alike, have, in
Hood's arsaparilla, a wales:
ble assistant in
maini.sining perfect hé Py
Catarrh—“‘Our little boy’s whooping
and. the. latter’s mother,
Turner of Hunte Hill, left here today
“Art is long, but life is fleet. and Boston.
’ “Before placing your orders call and exNational hotel in the evening.
_. anne G Bt ‘Pror. Joun TILTON.
é Sick Headaches,
very lowest rates. These articles are
put up at the manufactories expressly
for Towle Bros., and are. warranted to
be first-class for inside or outside work.
amine this stock, and see the ro: 1t
” Dance Saturdey Night.
“Company Oe will give give another of their’ ee
pleasant social dances at Armory Hall.
Saturday evening. __ Ladies free. 3t
Notice to Teamsters.
I ae to make a contract for the
inmediate hauling of milling machinery .
from the N. 0. N. G. depot to ‘the
Cleveland mine, Apply to me at.the.
“The curse of. overworked womankind
Ole quickly and surely cured by Karl's
lover Root Tea, the great blood
fier and tis der. . Moi -}fice. Parties
sine teat eae miei at
and 50 cts; Horvale by H. Diokermat,
ri: . ters will be sent to the dead letter of—L. A. W. Bulletin,
—_—_—_—
AdvertisedLetters.
.
The negra is‘a list of the iotess
remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada
City, Jan. 10,1900:
Anderson Sarah M
. Branigan Mrs. J.
“Burk Thomas
Coss M. OC.
. Donahue D. 8. _'
Davis P.
Erickson F.
Gould N.J.
eath James
Hawkins Steve
. Miller
Monroe
Procarione P.
Silva Joe F.
5? soe “ae Mrs. Adelaide
. are G. 8.
: Lind Mrs. M. J.
Williamson Wallace John
Yerington Miss Lizzie
é a not called forin fifteen days letcough left him. with catarrh, but Hood's
Sarsaparilla made him perfectly well. 1
have taken it myself with satisfactory re.
sults." Mrs. W. S. Gordinter, Newton, Kan.
Scrofula — “My suffered with
scrofula when young. Two bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. He is now
ten. Our physician advised ts use. We
Glipper, 8 Kidder St., Cleveland, Ohio
Tired All 'Day—“No tired feeling
such as I used to have morning and night
since Hood's ‘Sarsaparilla cured i; as @
cured the pain in my-little girl’ s stomach.
Jas. {. Mann, Hubbardston, Mass.
Pain in the Side—“J have taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills for
pain in the side and back. Was not
able to work. They aed Me
E Cate, Chesterfield, S.C.
Mary
miin-in the mill yard until nestjseason,
Though it rained almost all the time
during the last storm the icemen seemed fo hive suffered none by it. As
soon as the storm was over it began
freezing again and they are now going
ahead with their harvests. Had it
snowed during the storm they would
have had a good deal of snow. to fight.
The moisture that fell last week, had
it been snow, would have made several
feet. As it turned out the icemen have
suffererd but little inconvenience by it
Gone to Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs C. H. Cobb of Seattle
Mrs. A. G.
for Los Angeles where they will remain
two or three months. Mr. Oobb will go
back ina few days to Seattle where he
is President of one the largest lumbering companies on the Sound. His
company has just completed: a mill
ei! sty ag all that.”—Chicago Post. . costing $30,000.
ers
It would cost $10 to talk five minutes
over the telephone line between Girard
In Switzerland you can
use the entire 6,000 miles of telephone
fora whole yearfor $16. Switzerland
owns the telephone ‘system. Uncle
Sam doesn’t.
EET
U_R. K. of P. Notice.
The officers and members. of Mountain Company, U.'R. K. of P., are requested to attend the installation of
Milo lodge’s officers. on Friday night,
and to present. themselves wearing
PH bead uniform caps, coats and belts.
Olympic Company of Grass Valley will
ns SHE FORGOTTEN ALPHA)
mma Yr Gs ral Ov a
tin, Ignoring Her Birthplace.
“The editor of the Austin (Nevada) .
Reveille received the ‘ope ed letter
last Saturday:
Reno, Nev,,. Jan. 5th, 1900.
My Drag Home—-When the train
stopped'this morning at Reno my heart}
gavea big jump and the tears filled my
eyes at. the thought ‘that I am so near
and yet so far from my old home, for.
Austin is my real home, the home of
my childhood, the home of my dear
father and mother, and no matter how
happy I-may have been in other climes
where Kings and Queens have hopored.
pme, the tenderests pot of all, my heart.
8 for Austin, my old log cabin and the
doar little trundle bed, softer and more
beautiful than the eros: gate
io my Paris home. ©
I send you a greeting iakocines direct from my heart. I love you and I
shall cherish you always as the tenderest remembrance of my life, and if I
have not come to you this time, it is
because circumstances would not permit my manager to give me more than
one date in my own state, and that one
on our way to San Francisco. But
when I sing tonight I will bid. the
sweetest notes of my voice to waft you
my greeting. My, husband and little
girl join me in fondest greeting to the
Silver State and all my dear friends,
Your loving child,
Nevapa Pames,
“Ir roe Cap Fres, wear it." If you
have boils, pimples, scrofula, salt
rheum, dyspepsia, rheumatism or
catarrh, you are just the one that
should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, for
this medicine cures all these troubles.
Hood’s Pills cure “tt liver ills. Nonirritating.
Bids Wa anted.
To erect a two stamp ‘mill (all material furnished by me) on the Oleveland
quartz mining claims at Edwards Croseing on the South Yuba river. _ Bids
will be opened at the National hotel,
Nevada City, on Saturday, January 13,
1900. For particulars apply to .
Pror. JOHN TILTON,
td National Hotel, Nevada City.
Knights of Pythias Attention.
‘The installation of Milo Lodge, K. of
P., will take place Friday evening. It} 24
will be followed by a collation at Mrs,
Durst’s restaurant. A large delegation
of Grass Valley Knights will be present. The Miloites are urged to turn
out in force. EB. A. Moors, ©. ©.
G. W. Oapvrn, K. of R. and 8.
er es
“THE BEST IS
NONE TOO COOD.”
That’s the motto of yours truly,
GEORGE W. TALLON,
And it is a winner. He makes it a
yory. best Wines, Liquors and Cigars
e market, and that always leads
them to come again.
The Peerless Saloon
be there, Gro. O. GayLorp, Capt. and they all know where it
CO. H. Haznison, Seo. td ore ie eget aa ole.
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special inducements
THAT 1 FOR FIRST-CLASS
GOODS IN ss 3 r “& £5
Clothing, Hats,
Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
No store in Nevada County offers. such
Grimes Emporium.
At this old established stand it has ever been
to purchasers as the
the aim to sell good goods at low prices.
: sanmnmmnmnnemmmnnenn2
UP-TODATE GOODS
FOR THE H OLIDAYS
spect our
Telephone West 14,
“the d
coe perme Oe
~~ i points
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Hood's Le ae wi the ore aia ip
_-} ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE’
In Watches frou We can show, many new styles snd petterns
tahic cbaneeoied nds,
it you page the bes of anything in out} line it will pay you to inA. & HOW. HARTUNG, fn orl
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and set with Diamo
your $$:
E.G. uetje.
‘Broad St., Nevada City.
mrmmmumrurment
point to serve his patrons with the m
Isa high-class resort for Srpsemen, ;
Fut
a
~ RIGRTS OF MINERS,
Must Prove Such.
Commissioner of the General Land ofagricultural claimant, says an exchange.
Heretofore the miner was handicapped
on all sides and was obliged to bear the
barden of all proofs, while the agricultarist had.a walkover.
The latter’s absurd claim that a pile
of rocks ora tract of land upon which
even mountain misery would not grow
was valuable for agricultural purposes
went without question, while the miner
bad to bring tangible proof of the existence of minéral in the particular spot
located, notwithéstending that the land
for miles around it was highly mineral
in character. Every other industry
seemed to ‘be given precedence over
mining and the miner was not protectthroughout the United States are beginning to learn the difference, the
miner is no longer looked upon as a
gambler but one whose business is legitimate and worthy, of the fostering
care of the government.
Fancy Glassware,
Bargains.
Ys Worth Your
Coming Just to See.
(ireat American Importing Tea Ch
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
56 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
BAOK AT THE
OLD. BAKERY. °
GEORGE WM. DURST
Has resumed the proprietorship of the
NEW YORK .BAKERY
ommerocial street
located for a long time. “Helaow oe.
pared to supply ~ ublic as of old
with the choi ucts in hie line.
WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY
'o order, a specialty.
Main st., epp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = = = Prop’r
The finest turn and is fy -oute in ate in the county plen
Open day and alah
-According'to the late rulings of the.
ed but only tolerated. As the people}
Union Livery Stable
NEVADA THEATER,
Two Nights.
land Calmed At ven Tes January 17th and [8th
THEARLL'S
fc she miner bas at ieee boon sivon. .Qriginal Hashville Students..
something like an even chance with the
; In the funniest sed web ever written,
‘““CINDY’S WEDDING.”
Introducing
MR. GEORGE W. WALLEY
The World-Renowned Lion Bass, with a
voice like the sound of a great church bell.
di
Mr, AARON WARE, !
The great Shouting bck ag and Funny Monolog:
/ Miss JULIA WARE,
Leading Soprano, Pe Nashville Mocking
Miss KATE J. GRASES,
Great Jubilee Song Soprano and Reader.
Miss LETHIA LIVERPOOL,
Camp Meeting Song Leader.
Miss CASSIE BROWN.
Pa Contralto.
Mr. GEORGE SNOWDEN,
Ballad Tenor. :
Mr. FRED BURCH, ;
Solo Pianist.and Accompanist.
A gr programme of Jubil
Cane Moding Scenes and Sfaieerton
Dances. Also all the latest Coon Songs by
the greatest Colored Singers and Dancers
ever organi
Admission, 50 and 35c; children 25c
To Rent.
* Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for man
and wife, with the privilege of a good cellar
land wood shed. Apply to FRED’ EB. BROWN,
Transcript office. ji0-1m
Style and
Finish.. .
br Pel Of the most artistic de* ae Pay gree characterize photo& & %& eraphs made by Moore
«x * His gallery has a wide* fi ae spread reputation for
kx turning out as high-grade
x * work as can be attained
*& & & onthecoast. : : i: 3:
NEVADA CitY¥ a
Lee. OA
CHING LEE
Dealer‘in
Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear @'kitenrs:
All clothes made to order,
and at the lowest prices,
Made to order
Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
Silk Waists and Ladies’ Undere
wear.
Broad Street, two doors ‘Slane Mrs
Lutz’s Restaurant. .
for the next Th
From 50c’'to
match.
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Now that the Remnants are
nearly all gone we will offer
irty Days a
most. Beautiful Line of : : :
Carpets
From 25c¢ to 85c per yard; also
Linoleums
85c per yard.
Now is the time to buy your ‘Carpet. Also an exquisite line of WALL PAPER, ceiling.and border to
We also have a few 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 Oity for some
time. Oall early and get your bargains.
Snell & Fleming.
Cor. Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada City.
Stop It
Cure It
Relieve It
Help It
i. IP IMs Ast
‘ged It
: Sold and guaranteed aaa
H.
You Can —_
IF IT’S A COUGH,
IF IT’S A COLD,
IF IT’S CROUP,
HMA,
t
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IF Il’S CONSUMPTION BY USIN
-Lale’s Conga mh Syrup,
DICKERMAN