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January 15, 1900 (4 pages)

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rHS. contains — ot ready ir value ART: 2.15 3.00 4 00 5.00 6.50 nap. MONDAY,.;.....Jam. 15, 1900], Dy Cron he Dots oi Bot tla “iy Selig aries land Case. Ex-Superior Judge Joba Caldwell is BASTERN NEVADA COUNTY.) ‘Notes of Interest Called From the Truckeo. Republican of Saturday. Whooping cough is quite prevalent in and about Overton. Chess is becoming a favorite game among some of our citizens. Dr. A.J. Galbreath aspires to the championship among the local players. P. Henry has about finished harvesting his:ice. He got a splendid crop. The last he stored was fifteen inches: in thickness ‘and cledr asa crystal. Adolph Schaeffer, who for a number of years has been a clerk in. J. iy. Lew-. ison & Co.'s store, has gone to Auburn, where he has obtained 1 @ position, Another case of searlet fever has ‘be beat. At Wolf's. Oream puffe today and eg at the Popular Bakery. ae ot Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf There was a good attendance at Oompany O’s hop Saturday night. Mrs. Richard Noell entertained the Ladies Whist Club Satarday afternoon. A switch-board is to be put in the telephone office at the ‘town of Washington, ~~ Go to Referee Saloon and gota glass of that celebrated Bahstaller’s Gilt Edge Steam Beer. tf The eight year old daughter of Levi ‘Saturday night by a fall. » “Onele Jerry’s,” for pancakes. oa sick, ~ PERSONAL AL PUNTERS. Frank . ‘Dillon has rieined from Alaska, Miss Virgie Hart toturned today from the Central House. F. N. Fletcher arrived nee Saturday evening from Berkeley. . John F, Riley, the attorney, returned Miss Aggie Oarr has about stage from apn attack of sickness. si Obas. Hegarty Jr. of Moore's ‘Fiat was in town Saturday night. Mrs. Jonathan Butler, mother of Mrs. John Werry, went to Oakland today. W. 8. Bowen of the Tacoma Reduotion Works arrived here Saturday evenNicholson.had her collar bone broken ing. Major Whitlock, Deputy ‘Internal ‘A son of Wm. H. Norton, who lives . Revenue Oollector, went to Truckee schools is satisfactory is shown by the made its appearance. The little daugh-. in the easterly part of the city, has. today, ter of Mr. and Mrs. a H. Batchelder has the disease. The bouse hasbeen . ’ quarantined. W. M. Burckhaltér has put in a.telephone line connecting his: office with the Sherritt House and through it to the Sunset !i@®which runs nearly all over the State. He also has telephone connections down the river as far as Floriston. * Now what is needed isa local system ‘with a central office. Once established, it would prove, as it has in other places, a convenience that no diphtheria and scarlet fever. Pickles, Pickled Onions and. Olives, im glass, at Wolf’s Cash Grocery. tf two stamp mill on the Oleveland mine. quartz claim, has been appraised at $250." and Miss Annie Webber of this ciiy Miss Anna Ramm of Camptonville A fall line of Hill’s Los Angeles ‘was here ‘last night en route to San /. 1870.41 per cent of the teachers were Francisco. Miss Beatrice . Hicks returned last ‘W. J. Organ was awarded the con. evening from Grasse Valley, after « fow but 19 per cent. are men. The: lower tract Saturday evening to put up the . days’ visit with friends. Henry Botting, a mining blacksmith The estate of the late D. A. Rich, con. who’has been living here for some time, . largely. to the better social conditions sisting of a half interest -in the Stiles . went to Sierra City today. Mrs. John German of North San Jaan Ely L : Hutcbingon of Concord, business man would feel like being . are published in yesterday’ s San Fran. without. There are a number of téle-. cisce Call. phone lines around town that would be} ‘A lot of carpets, window shades, etc., made twice as effective by’a central of-. for sale at a low price. Enquire fice. at the residence of Charles Grissel, on Gen. O. F. MoGlashan publishes the. Broad street: '. 916-tf following card: “Truckee is as thor-. . A large lot of household furniture is oughly ‘protected against fire as any! offered for sale at a great bargain. Aptown in the State, yet the Insurance. ply immediately to W. A. Wakerley, at compact has only reduced rates ten . New York Hotel. jll-iw per.cent. below the extortionate rates The California Debris Commission le ' Prices at + ae 5c each 5c each . toc a can 3 for soc 3 for $1.00 $1.00 25c a can a5c a can al St. eee ors of the past. u do not profit our own fault. the’ best’ Groyou sometimes MONEY store on Com » 4 has been so long es ved. New goods are latest products in corresponding qual ver the county, and lers. sions to the best adsirest measure and ce, is a question of liday Delicacies, as will pay you to give e Contra Costa county, arrived here last revening on’ his way to the Oalifornis mine abuve Washington. : Eph. Russell, who has been visiting his family here, returned today to the claim. on the Middle Yuba south of Sierra City that he is helping open up. * Charles E. Uren, the mining engineer, was in town today. He is spending a fortnight in the county and expects to return to San. Francisco the latter part charged when -we had no protection. . will givea hearing to new applicants . of this week. This treatment is manifestly unfair. I} for permission to mine by the hydrauhave a plan by which the compact may . lic process on January 29. be forced to do us justice, if Truckee-. It rained Saturday night and yester‘ites will assist. I represent a number day, but today the sun is shining. The of first-class companies and will write . forecast official says it will probably insurance without compensation. My . rain tonight and tomorrow: commission is twenty per cent. and. At “The Grotto”, at all times, you can ‘the insurers shall receive this reduc-. get the finest of quote, wines, ales, ‘tion. Other towns are given a redue-. cigars, etc. Drop in aud see how it is, << tion of from twenty-five to thirty per cent. when they inaugurate a proper system of fire protection. By my plan you will get the regulation ten per cent. deduction, and, an additional twenty per cent. reduction. If you will -_give me your business the Insurance trust will have to do what is fair.” The Hacdwire Merchants. One year ago the hardware merchants of California and Oregon to the number of about 180 met in Marysville and formed an organization for mutual protection. The second meeting will be held in Chico next Wednesday and Thursday, when it is said several additional members will apply and be admitted, The organization is not in the nature ofa combine to raise prices, but in fact is for self protection against combine of manufacturers ‘to prevent an unjust advance by them, George A. Legg of this city is Vice President of the association and goes trom San Francisco to Chico tomorrow to attend the meeting. \ Oe Unhappy Marysville Men. According tothe Democrat, among the dozen or more questions propounded by the County. Olerk to the voter who appears for registration none serves to non plas the married man of Marysville like the seventh, which requires him to state whether or not he is the head of the house in which he lives. The registration clerk says the all ye who never sampled goods. tf A namber of members of Nevada City Lodge, A. O. U. W., will go to Grass Valley tonight to attend the™in-‘stallation of ofticers of the lodge there. Delegations of Nevada City RKebekahs-and Knights of Sherwood Forest: went to Grass Valley Suturday night to attend installations of officers. The officers of Chattanooga Post, GA. R., end Chattanooga Circle, W. RB. C., were installed at Odd Fellows hall yesterday afternoon. Their. names were published in these columns last week. John O'Neill, who lived alone four miles from Truckee on the Tahoe road, was found at his cabin Thursday in a speechless and helpless condition. He has been brought to. the County Hospital. Call at Snell & Fleming’ ‘sand inspect You will wonder bow they can sell such fine goods at such little prices. While you aré there: look around and see the other great bargains that.are offered. tf The following were installed Satur‘. day night as the officers of the Companions of the Forest: Miss Maggie Hopkins, 0. 0.; George Chappell, 8. ©. P.; Frank May, Treasurer; Mrs. Ben Bost, Financial Secretary; Mrs. R. Tremaine, Recording Secretary; Mis May Tickell, R. G.; Mra. Fred Seith, L. O; Frank Wilson, I. G.; Miss Nellie Baker, O. G.; B. A. hee Ba Trustee; Miss May Moore, Organist; Tremaine, 8: 0. PF 4 collation i a. general their handsome stock of Alaska furs . W. T. Monk, D. D. G. P. of the ‘Native Sons, goes to Lincoln tomorrow night to install the officers of the Parlor there. On Thursday eveniug he will install those of Colfax Parlor. T. J. Russell, superintendent of the Shawmut quartz mine near Chinese Camp, Tuolumnecounty, was today inspecting the Pioneer Reduction Works at thie city. Mr. Rassell contemplates Shawmut mine. —EEEEEEEs And She Was Talking. Magistrate (to witness)—I understand that you overheard the quarrel between the defendant and his wife? Witness—Yes, sir. Magistrate—Tell the court, if you ean, what they seemed to be doing? . listening.—Tit-Bits. — Used to Them. Mrs. Commonstalk (reading)—Here pulpit to become an actor. Isn’t that terrible? Mr. Commonstalk-—Oh, I don’t know. The donations of eggs and vegetables which he will receive will come quite natural to him.Judge. Both Equal Then. Browne—There is no time in life when woman doesn’t get in more talk than man. Towne—Oh, yes, there is. Browne—Il'd like to know when? Towne~—During the marriage ceremony.—Brooklyn Life. ‘We Can’t Do Without It, She—An eminent Russian linguistwill be only three living languages— Russian, English and Chinese. He—Good gracious! ‘Yonkers Statesman, Added Expense. “So your boy comes of age next week? Suppose he will be doing somehenpecked husband ‘invariably gives . good time followed the installation . thing for himself now.” himself away, quite unconsciously, when that question is put to him. When he does finally lay claim to being the “boss of. the ranch,” it is in a whisper and quite guardedly. Miss Gaus Found. Miss Elvina Gaus, who strayed fro her home at North Bloomfield at two o'clock Satarday afternoon, was discovered twenty-six hours later and receremonies. tard He Didn’t Guess. “Well,” said the anthusienstis new uncle, as he peeped into the.crib, “I suppose you'll call it Dewey, of course?” . “No,” said the baby’s proud papa, “we've selected a better name than that.” “Qh, Hobson or Schley, I presume?” “Neither. We are going to call it Blanche, after its mamma.”—Chicago the druggist. ais teages Sa pear. “Doing something for himself! He'll be more expense than ever. I’ll have to pay his poll tax now.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
ie calla eee Little Pimples Turn Aarvions ints lis Pons ‘Sys. tom of Popular Education.The current annual report. of Dr. ‘William T. Harris, Unites States Commissioner of Education, estimates the population between the ages of 5 and 18 at 21,458,294. Of these, 15,088,696 are enrolled in the public echools. The increase in attendance in ‘the pablic school ie in excess of the increase in population.. The present enrollmeft is 70 per cent of the: whol, against 65.5) in 1880 and 61.4 in 1870. The average era ok oe hk Saas has increased 1998. There is still a considerable differerence between. average a(tendance and enrojiment. In 1870 the average attendance: of the enrollment was 60: per cent, but in 1890 it had risen to 66.4 per cent. “That the work of women in the fact that the proportion. of women teachers to the whole is increasing. In men, while in 1898 but 31 per cent. were men. In the North Atlantic States peréentage of male teachers in the New. England section of the country is due in that section. Phe experiment of separating Church went to Auburn yesterday to visit her. from State is working out good results. . . The portraits of Mrs. Belle Douglass daughter, Mrs: H. H. Buhring. Nearly three-fourths of all the children of school age are enrolled in the public schools. While the rule in resp. ct to religious instraction in the schools is not exactly uniform, all the States rec e difficulties of maintaining 8 public Gehout system in which more than the elementary principles of religion are taught. “Tur Loss of Gop is great; the loss of health is more.” Health is lost by neglecting to keep the blood pure. Hood's Sarsa ee urifies, enriches and vitalizes and thus saves ‘THB PUBLIC INVITED. THR SUP nt Ot ‘tnd: Probate Cases, =. In the Superior Ooart this moentng Armory Hal To the Public:—All reputable citiwin ie Gill and nation of fours and. Fron Ball at] from 182 days in 1870 to 148 days in. the Maryland Mining Company, twenty days additional time was granted defendant to prepare an. amendment to the proposed statement on motion for a new trial. In the matter of the estate of © Mary. ain Norton, deceased, P. F. Simonds was allowed $75 as counsel fee for serving as attorney for the heirs of Jesse O. Norton, deceased. The, first estal-aunual account of the executor of the estate of Marie E. Rosenthal, deceased, was allowed and approved. The seventh annual scious of J. J. Ott, guardian of Annie M. Helwig, a, minor, was settled. The final account.of the administrator of Henry Kohler, deceased, was submitted. The personal property of the estate. of the late M. Berryman ‘was ordered disposed of at private sale, In the will contest case of M. Gallwey vs, George Murphy, executor of the estate of Johanna Henderson, deceased, the demurrers to the answers of the respondents were overruled and the case was set for trial on February atthe: NINE “The Secretary of the Interior ies dein the case of Wm. H. Merfifield vs,/ens are cordially invited by Nevada City Lodge, No. 62, A.O. U. W., to attend an inetallation of officers and ball at Armory Hall on Wednesday evening, Jan. 17th. Jnetallation begins at eight o'clock sharp. Dancing from nine o’clock till midnight. * Admission free. ot y+ 8. Lam Larrer, me Master Workman. Ouas E. Asupusn. Recorder. jl6-3t the total of the Lawton bdme fad 1Obdast has contributed about one-sixth. The proportion is very credible to the Pacific Ooast. ——EEE———=—== Come Just to See. Handsome Premiums Given Free. . Great American laortng Tea Ce. Commercial Street, Nevada City. is about $80,000. Of this the Pacific] cided that the show business is demor-/. 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. alizing to the Indians, and has made an order that hereafter the denizens of the several reservations will not be permitted to ico the country on ex50 CENTS A WEEK hibition. peeks Teoareed none nde: bey) Seed foe poe under this a week or $2a month. Fae additional line 10 conte a week or 40 cents a month. able invariably in advance. ~*. What is Shiloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds nd Parag pepe bry irene world for half a century, has ou n; numerable cases of incipient consamp. Railroading Patents. cior and relieved many in advanced; A single firm of Patent Lawyers, ©. A. NEVADA THEATER, ‘Two Nights. — January 17th and ip: evDriginal. Hashrille tlt. I aa : entitled ‘““CINDY’S WEDDING.”’ Introducing MR. GEORGE W. WALLEY Worldned Lion Bass, with a volee Has sbeanees of a great church bell. Mr. AARON WARE, The great Shouting Tenor and Funny MonolMiss JULIA WARE, Leading Soprano, ef Nashville Moeking Miss KATE J. GRASES, Great Jubilee Song Soprano and Reader. Miss LETHIA LIVERPOOL, Camp Meeting Song Leader. Mise CASSIE BROWN. Contralto. _Mr. GEORGE SNOWDEN, Ballad Tenor. Mr. FRED BURCH, Sclo Piau st and Accompanist. A amme of Jubilee So chin Hie ioe Seti asd Bannan Dances. ail the latest Coon Songs by the roel cio Colored Singers and Daneers ever organized. Admission, 50 and 35c; children 25¢ BAOK AT THE OLD BAKERY. GEORGE WM. CURST Has resumed the proprietorship of the NEW YORK BAKERY On Commercial street where he was located for alongtime. He is now prepared.to supply the public as of old with the choicest products in his line. WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY To order, a specialty. both gold and health stages. If you are not satisfied with Snow & Co., of Washington, D.C., have in the Witness—He seemed to be doing the is a country minister who has left the . . avers that in 200 years from now there . ! Whatever ~is . @ going to become of the baby talk?— . [Mi " oe Pills do not lo not gripe. All drugthe results we will refund your money. . last year procured 1,680 patents for their Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. For clients, many of them rejpcted inventions. gists, 250. sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf. C, A. Snow & Co. have been accused of railE ; roading patents through the Patent Office, hice BALL! TO BE GIVEN AT Armory Hall, _.GRAND. ——ON— ee but they insiet that this locomotion is better ‘. than ox-carting them, for by the latter process the inventor often dies before he gets his patent. §18-1m To Rent, Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for man nd wife, with the privilege of a good cellar and wood shed. Apply to FRED E. BROWN, Transcript office, §10-1m Store for Sale. The variety store of E. F. Rosenthal on Commercial street is offered for sale at a N evada City, peresif. Apply to the owner on the ong . Champion Boot Black. For the best shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guarUnion Livery Stable : Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane. = Prop’r The cases turn-outs in the county,and pien f th Coe nm day and night CHING LEE Dealer<in g. Ul All clothes made to order, and at the lowest prices. Made to order Rider Down Gewr, rosie g Oewns, Silk Waists and Ladics’ Under wear. Broad Street, two doors below Mrs 4 Lutz’s Restnurant. aoe Washington's Birthday,=———— FEBRUARY 22d, 1200. FOR THE BENEFIT OF PROF. JOHN MICHELL. Admission, per couple to maskers ......cccnsseseeeeees $1.00 on coe pedaginer dicho, opess OE Ror at ee por a sp enaec OOM —Jacana gee LONG STRIDES If you will visit our s'ore to buy or not. Telephone West 14. “Have teen made daring the past few years,.in ia ary rom “They are not only more accura’e und durable than they used to be, but are lower-priced. We will be pleased to show you the Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches @ are both practical watchmakers, having learned ou: with as good workmen as the werld can boast people all over: Nevada and Sierra counties. clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to eatiofy you in every way or will:give you your money back. _A. & HW. HARTUNG, the manufacture of We do repairing for Send your watch or WATCHMAKERS, Successor F.C. + weaes seca das Nevada City. Cor. Pine and Broad Sts . ay wy ay ay ny oY mY mY AY AY DY BY 7,4 ,@ 4 “ « GRIS9S I DODD Summer Goods tha’ bas raced Nevids Oi © “ time. Call early und get your bargains, Snell & Fleming. _ Now that the Remnants are nearly all gone we will offer for the next Thirty Days + most Beautiful Line of : : : Carpets From 25c to 85c per yard; also Linoleums ¢@ From 50¢ to 85c¢ pei yara. Now is the time to buy your Car,e quisite line of WA L PB > ceiling 8b hy oder ma'ch Come and see us wi her y u.are reads We also have 5 aw AD 9 Ald TAX -TS ] which we «offer at decd priee 3 trades room for one of ne flies’ s-iveNe ada City. SCOOLOBCODACOLOND TAWA? . QR, DICKERMAN. stored to her parents, Ah Kite, a iene Cee WAS Aw UN Yt Oe OW UW Ue AW Oe ue Chinese, who bad joined in the search Daily News, to Cancer. aft for the unfortunate young woman, As Viewed by Spectators. ¢ GRAV AGRI RE AY Bt RVRORS found her at four o’clock Satutday . “That's « ion or 9 funeral, without Oancer often ‘results from an im. @ t Son, a Ca i much . afternoon asleep under.a tree on] gut which of the two it is T can’t make ‘parity in the blood, dacatteol from . 7 ¥, ou Can Orystal Hill, a mile from the town. A : ot aE in” he cumerspiee’ snere\ane back. a Beok a aes enw % _— tiie ig Hs Pwith ber. ee tamerrying te daughter of the tombstone. ind it a ipapossible to tell when ad wil th , a 1 ill ; maker. dreaded be she left was still with ber Sgilenes Piliiene . srs What has appeared form of si THAT FOR FIRST-CLASS oe Stop It Undertaker Richardson Returns. a ram SLL SMALL HOURS, cog 9 or ——— Pies developed ine into a GAGs IN: tte es a, OF IT’s a COUGH Undertaker George Richardson who. :‘).we: ee satis Chin «) , i 4, wn ’ went to San Francisco last week re-. '*:~ saly © few blotches, staat 9 > 4, Cure It turned last night accompanied by his soon, pase oe Ist ae ¥ Cl thi n H at Ss 4 wife. He has resumed business at his eniearssere * 0 1 g, y 7 IF IT’S A COLD, former place on Broad street. ; ‘eee a * ae v, Sai go mat ‘. Furnishing Goods, _ Bip Relieve It ey Miss E. Hooft, the milliner, wishes all cia Rate 'B t Sh Ftc. elk -. IF IT’S CROUP, her customers to kindly bring in their pettle. ‘an im’ _ work early as she will leave here Sunana te oh 00 8, O€s, °* 2 Help It day owing to patina jl5-tt va ere ior gh a ne : we IP IT’S ASTHMA, Shirts !:Shirts 1 Shirts 1 Shirts ! aisaays deve a, No store in Nevada County offers such r E It Toe, Shirt by the bungrete were: oe : Sie special inducements to purchasers as the — « ase ) ce at t més Emporium lay, experimen 3 ‘ . ; 5 ‘. It is the Iargest stock of Shirts, and the AGA be ond the a “. a IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY U IN greatest variety of all sizes,ever shown. p sinhy (waking suddenly)—Oh! cure, oe ch } : ; " 4m Nevads Oity. As to prices, they go Marie, Pre bad eneh « frightful night . remedy which & P vt ' elt the‘eis Sut Moar Se 9880 Call . ma . ef afi mes — Em 0 im. % 065 On . 0 [l find see them. ". Bt . Mr. D, (with wifely sympathy)— “; > } : ~ . umf Been dreaming-you were living 1 4 *e Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. g : "Sick Headaches, Cece aa ete canes ; ' vase 1 < 5O0c. The curse of overworked womankind . suppose.—Ally hiss e gae* fs the only blood . %& = _ Spgalekly fad ene egrets au cured a by Hae ‘Whe Girl and the Bird. Purely Vegetable. . @ At this ve here oom, it has ever yer been tal Sold and guaranteed by e fen eptiens builder. F. Money refandWing, dear bird and varie eats of minezals. 4 thes aim to sell good goods at low prices. us wit at H. ed if not -Satisfactory. Bing, oh, sing! for by to-morrow — blood. seases ¥, ; P and 50 cts, Horsale by H, Dickermao, E may wear yoison my BOt ce Specific Oompany, av ey a a oe 4 va eA Aas 6 OOO? Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear 4S3.QTRRe