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January 25, 1899 (4 pages)

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z up here lidays and . kind we lower than e quickly portunity sat much ed. Those take the ™ =N, il St. SON, ers in pwuoOrs lebrated 9 et. Sold in . kegs. ock Beer. ‘and medic! f Fine Wine burger and er brought . to many BALL ye t 3d, '99, CLL. estra. prizes for leman { for n Webber ; ned group, yest dr ster, 1 doz. bestcomWa. Giffin.veriff Dana ikins, John . H. Crawmask] 25 Children, “THE JR.BROAD. ; ik hid ad a “TRANSCRIPT, WEDNESDAY....JAN. 25, 1899. THE WALDORF ENGAGBMBRT. Talented Com*any to Produce S*akespearean Plays Next Week. ‘On Monday evening next Janet Waldorf and her admirable company of artists will appear at thetheater in this city in “As You Like It,” and on Tuesday evening in “Romeo and Juliet.” These will be among the best theatrical performances that have been seen here in years. ‘ ; Miss Waldorf is talented in nosmall degree and those who have seen her testify to the fact that genius has been given her for the portrayal of the complex characters of Shakespeare’s heroines, such as Viola, Rosalind and Beatrice, Critics often split upon the rock as to whether a certain actress excels in comedy or tragedy, bnt they are unanimous in proclaiming Miss Waldorf equally happy in both. ‘The supporting company is a strong one, including Messrs, McVey, MacGregor: Hernandez, Carroll, Dunn, Adam, Martin, Shaw, Adrian, Morton and Misses Compson, Foyer and Fleming. Mrs. A. Dow Currier, the scholar and actress who discovered and_ brought out Julia Marlowe,is Miss Waldorf’s teacher and it is through her able management that the performances are rendered smooth and finished. os to Be Ran by Bloctrlelty. The Appeal of yesterday says: new electric hoist for the Victor min day or so. very encouraging. completed the installation of a new Dow triplex donble plunger electtic pump driven by a direct current genthe mill by a @rect current dynamo, which will supply the energy for the new hoist as well. The pump has a capacity of 370 gallons per minute, and in running about twenty minutes out The new pump is in place on the nine hundred level just south of the shaft and carries the water to the surface in a single ‘lift.° To connect mine and mill a new tramway is nearing completion, for which the car and electrical hoist went up yesterday. — pumping operation derives its power Company through the medium of a 800 horse power motor, which is constamps, and to the auxiliary direct Reserved seats for the Waldorf en. °U"rent dynamts operating pump, comgagement are now on sale at Foley’s. DEATH OF FARMER GREEN. pressor and hoist. Inthe mine work ‘both stoping and in the way of development is progressing rapidly. are being prosecuted on the 700 level, He Passes Away This Morning at &. 250 feet north of the shaft; on the 900 Ripe Old Age. on the 800 level a crosscut 470 feet Stafford Green, for many years 4! north of the shaft and another at about resident and farmer in that section,/ 300 feet north have developed the . ident Gleaves appointed the following’. be saved. © ' died this morning at the residence of shoot, while a third at about 175 feet CO IE NEI PB IESE TEE I IOI IE IE IEE the company now operating at Brown’s . cisco to and will go forward by team within a Recent developments at the Pennsere RE EST . SONORA RESARE TS RNY al ATES ‘PROM BROWN'S VALURY. . ASK FOR STATE AID. el the Francisco; Professor Joseph Le Conte erated at the centrai electric plant at. of Berkeley was a delegate from the Sierra Club; F. W. Farwell, 8. Sinclair and J. 8. Wixson were delegates from the Merchants’ Exchange of Oakland. After a thorough discussion of the desirability of taking steps to proof the hour keeps the mine dry easily.< tect the water sheds of the State, resolations were adopted that the two Universities be called upon to establish chairs of forestry. The organization took as its motto the old Arab proverb: “The tree is the mother of the fountain.” It was resolved to request the Legislature to appropriate $5000 for the estabThe entire hoisting, milling and. lishment of a school of forestry at the school. State University. It was also agreed from the service of the Yuba Power . to request the secretary of the interior . again to talk over the question as to to recognize the appointment of forest patrols from University stunected to the shafting running the . dents attending the schools of forestry, business’men are in favor of two. the establishment of which was accepted as a foregone conclosion. The thanks of the delegates were extended to the: Chamber of Commerce for its hospitality and to the Miners’ Croaseuts to the foot wali. Association for having taken the ini-. ployment, tiative in the movement for the conservation of water. The convention level, 265 feet north of the shaft, while. adjourned to meet again tomorrow Bert English, nearly.-severing the end at 8 o’clock. Immediately after adjournment Presexecutive committee: J. M. Walling, his daughter, Mrs. Jonah Witter of. north on the same level has not yet. John P. Irish, T. C. White, Professor Kentucky Flat. Mrs. D. E. Matteson of Grass Valley is also his daughter. He was a native of Rhode Island, aged 83 years, and had been in feeble health for some time. He was highly esteemed by his neighbors for his probity. and was a model citizen. His wife died some two years ago and was buried in the Masonic cemetery at Grass Valley, where his remains will also be interred. PON Sree a A Talented Woodman. Prof. John P. Meakin of Salt Lake City who is to arrive Monday to visit the local Camp of Woodmen next week comes highly recommended by the press and personal friends. Mr. Meakiu is general organizer and lecturer for the Woodmen of the World. He will give his lecture on “Progress and Fraternity” Wednesday evening, when an open meeting will be held in Pythian Castle. Heis a professor of elocution. and dramatic art and will give the people of Nevada City a rare treat. Judge C. Goodwin of the Salt Lake Tribune says in a letter of introduction: “The bearer, Mr. John P. Meakin, is a lecturer, elocutionist, musician and all around accomplished and greathearted man. He is going to visit the . region that suffered much from me, and I take this way to tell the people there that they will find Mr. Meakin an honorable and most capable man and one entirely worthy of their confidence and friendship.” mibiciaeiiaian neki 5. cecitecnacnas yaar Getting Pointers on Working Gravel. C. A. Thompson of Cloverdale, who has been operating a-gravel claim in the Klondike and expects to return north soon to resume operations, went to’North Bloomfield today to witness the workings of the big drift mine there and get some pointers from Superintendent Myers. Here From -Mormondom. Dr. J. C. Elliott King, who is interested ina miniug operation in Sierra county, arrived here today on his way sto the mine. The Doctor was out bere last fall on the same business. Saow In Plumas County. There are six feet of well setttledsnow at La Porte; Gibsonville six and a half; seven at Onion Valley; at Johnsville, there is a depth of five feet and at Letter Box seven feet. ‘Turre is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together 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 constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitational disease, and therefore requires . constitutional treatment. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testimunials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co. Prop.; Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 750. per botfle. : Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Best and freshest copfectionery at Homann’s. ; * d65-tf . Best in The County. Richardson's new undertaking and em usiming parlors, Broad street Nevada City. n 23-tf reached the foot wall. Sufficient rock to keep the twenty stamps busy is readily obtained, us the ledge where stoping is going on is over ten feet in width. It is expected that within a short time the crushing facilities of the mill will be doubled by the addition of twenty stamps more. Sixty-four men are at present on the pay roll and the company’s expenditures reach $7000 per month more or less which is a readily discerned factor in the trade of Marysville. The outlook in the old town of Brown’s Valley at present is very bright and may it long continue so, —— + 9 DIBD IN MAINE. He Formerly Rana Sawmill For Robert McMurray. The Cooper brothers of this city have just received news of the death in was sixty-seven years old.’ Ihe cause of his death was grip with which he had been ill for some time. Mr. Cooper was a prominent lumberman of his section. He had spent most of his life there and was popular with old and young. see In 1863 and 1864 the deceased was a resident of Nevada county. He came out here to mine, but there was such a such as he was that he deemed it more was during most of his residence here engaged in running a sawmill for the Juan Ridge. : From here Mr. Cooper went to Virsociations of his old home down east and went back there to spend the remainder of his days. Grocer’s Queer Bank, bis own banker. In the ground, six feet below the floor of his store, he buried an iron box. He ran a twoinch iron tube from the floor through the top of the box, and through this tube he drops his profits of $10 a day. The top of the tube he plugs with a wooden cork, which looks like an ordinary knob. A Novel Exhibition. Gg and see the wonderful optigraph now on exhibition in the building on Commercial street opposite Hyman & Co.’s. See the military parades, street scenes’ in the great cities, land and naval battles of the war with Spain, America’s battleships and naval commanders, etc. Iustructive, beautiful, interesting. Admission, five and ten cents. j24-1w. George P. Davidson, William H. Mills, Major A. P. McGinnis, A. Sparboro, Curtis H. Lindley, Professor E. W. Hilgard, Eliot McAllister Jullian Sonntag, Craigie Sharp, Fred W. Dohrmann, Edward F. Adams and M. Theodore Kearney, President Gleaves and Secofficio KELLY WAS NON-SUITED, Charles Step) Won the Suit Against Him at San Francisco. The suit brought by J. T. M. Kelly to recover $5,000 on the ground that the Cadmus mine when he sold Kelly troduced in behalf of Stepp. motion. ors. j —— + cee Well-Known Yuba Countyans Die. died at her home near Wheatland Sunday morning from pneumonia. She was the wife of F. R. Lofton, who is demand for first-class sawmill men also dangerously ill,and a native of Kentucky, aged 838 years. Mr. and profitable to follow his trade and be Sine tetton tall Geen mancied aver sixty years. taught school for several years. ciated. Sacramento Wants Mountain Water The Folsom Telegraph says: A com tain water. reservoir on:the Cardwell trac the river from this place. On lines cross the American river at th along the railroad track. Oe Downieville Messenger quicker tha is a Sierra county bonanza.
—_—_—XX To Periodical Subscribers. “menacers to of the present day. ‘lar periodicals on sale. Go 0 The Owl tor delicious Tom Jerry, always ready. ji0-tt ~ At the convention called by the Minera’ Association just held in San FrdhGleaves was elected president and Edward H. Benjamin of Oakland secretary. Aniong the delegates present sylvania mine, the leading property of . from the QOakiand Board of Trade were the Victor Mines Company, have been. E. W, Marston, Lyman Bridges and The company, to. Craigie Sharp. John P. Irish was a facilitate its futare working, has just. delegate from the California State ew . Board of Trade; Hugh Oraig represent-. f battery,was today fined $10 and ed the Chamber of Commerce of San . Paid it. retary Benjamin being member ex-/f9 Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know against Charles Stepp at San Francisco . ,j, Stepp had misrepresented the value of . that they are not cured by nerve medsome stock in it, resulted in Kelly being non-suited before any evidence was ingan to be looked efter. Nervous dyspeptics often do not]: Another case of the same character . have any pain whatever in the stomach Maine on the 14th instant of their. brought against Stepp by W. J. Smith, . nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms cousin, William Edward Cooper, who . a banker, was dismissed on plaintiff’s. o¢ stomach weakness. Nervons dysThus Mr. Stepp won with flying col-. ,, much as in nearly every organ. In Mrs. Jemima Harding Lofton, who. pated, with headaches; still others are has resided in Yuba county since 1856, 5 yo The wife of Simon Yore died at her late Robert McMurray on the SaD/iome at the Oregon House Monday from pneumonia. She was a native of Yuba county and about 37 years of age. eS re wit peas pai stay eat She was formerly known as Miss Alice gan to yearn for the scenes and 8) nixon and previous to her marriage The funeral of the la‘e Crof C. Holland took place at Wheatland Sunday afternoon under the auspices of Nico—_ laus Lodge, No. 129, F. & A. M. The. Z A Kansas City grocer who lost $2800) ji Jious services were held at the resi. @ by the failure of a bank decided to be) jonce of his son-in-law, William Lumbard, where Rev. Mr. Needham offipany is having a pipe line surveyed fromthe vicinity of Grass Valley to Sacramento, via Folsom, with the ulti-. sia Tablets will cure any stomach weakmate intention of supplying the Capital City with pure and sparkling moun. stomach. The survey has been com-. gas, loss of flesb and appetite, sleeppleted from Grass Valley to the North . lessness, palpitation, heartburn, conFork Ditch and’ conveyed to the big/. stipation and headache, : , ross esday the surveyors started to run a line . Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All drugfrom the reservoir toSacramento. The. gists sell full-sized packages at 50 steel bridge, thence through Folsom The Messenger Editor Will Swear. . Board of the German Methodist Church, The San Francisco Bulletin locates Chief Clerk and. Expert Accountant the famous Plumbago gold quartz mine, . for the Harbor and Wharf Commiswhich is on the Sierra county side of the : Middle Yuba river, in Shasta county, If School Patrons’ Association and the there is one thing that will disturb the District Conference of Stewards; alsdé equanimity of Br'er Eschbacher of the; jakes an active part in the work of the another, it is when a contemporary overlooks the fact that the Plambago magazines. How he found relief is All subscriptions to periodicals given . Try Stuart’s Tablets.’ I did, and was to E. F. Roseathal will be filled by George W. Wheeler at Bovey Bros., on Broad street. Subscription orders romptly attended to and all the popuCoe ji0-tf Day’s Record of Our Neighbors’ DoPeter King, the lumberman, and his wife went to San Francisco today. Charles Dennen, convicted last night Mrs. Capt. J. E. Carter and her daughter, Mrs, Fred Compton, returned today from San Francisco. ‘ The trial of Mrs. Westlake alias Murphy, the woman arrested for disturbfrom a wagon. "Miss Lara Robinson of Penn Valley [°° time 98 Holman for being con-. Rook & Rye Whiskey, .......:. 1-00 Cashmere (white) Soap......0+. “06 . was given a farewell: party Saturday sere in 1 crime, furnished — Maple Fem oes sveicessoncdscnsiees 1 00! Brown (134 Ib bar} Soap....0 05 5 night preparatory to her leaving for pee he : Shalit ote Sata 96 iy il aas Vee mths een eae 50 Fern Soap....c..cceeccceeees wepe poem 6 .25 Chico to attend the State Normal]. ° rift @,.... ‘dsaginncketeen oie Wise 50 ’ I k 20 * . Sh See meri Slee Roum Waste Pomderaib nck 2 Tonight the city trustees will meet. whether they will employ one or two policemen at night. Nearly all the In the justice court next Monday will be tried the suit of a miner against. the Pine Hill mine to, recover pay for time that he was waiting to be set to work after he had been promised emAt the Empire mine this morning a heavy rail fell on the right hand of of the second finger. A physician took some stitches in it and the finger may Cerf Rosenthal is up today from the Pine Hill mine near Lime Kiln. He reports that they have developed a fine prospect. There ison the ground the machinery for a ten stamp mill and it NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. What Appetite and Good Digestion Means. ‘ 1 MAKE A TEST OF STUARTI’S DYSPEPSiA TABLETS. No trouble is more common or mobre misunderstood than nervous dyspepPeople having it think their nerves are to blame and are surprised icines. The real seat of the mischief is lost sight of. The stomach is the orpepsia shows itself not in the stomach some cases the heart palpitates and is irregular; in others the kidneys are af-fected; in others the bowels are constiPROF. HENRY W. BECKER).A. M. *. troubled with loss of flesh and appe-. tite with accammulations of gas, sour risings and ‘heartburn. It is safe to say that Stuart’s Dyspepness or disease except cancer of the They cure sour stomach, Send for: valuable little book o: stomach diseases by addressing F. A. e . cents. Prof. Henry W. Becker, A. M., the well-known religious worker and writer of St. Louis, Secretary of the Mission sion, Public Secretary for the St. Louis n. pworth League an@’ writes on religjous and educational topics for several best told in“his own words: me say something about indigestion and taking a box from his pocket said, promptly cured, Then I investigated “Some weeks ago my brother heard. the nature of the tablets. and became 7 satisfied that théy were made of just team Beer a pecialt : he right things and in just .the right S . pee s : ‘ y proportions to aid in the assimilation . , iW make “of food. I heartily endorse them in all cabaret por Po iho me * will bestested soon. ~ ° among the business men of Grass Valley and not one could be found who indorsed the action of the City Trustees . in cutting down the night police force. . This does not agree with the Union’s claim thut the business men were divided in sentiment on the proposition. A letter received here today from a Barracks states that the volunteers are get their final discharge papers and draw their pay. They will not come) home in a body, Many of them contemplate visiting other points befcre horse, but pleads in extenuation that there was $40 due_bim for wages. is aoraag a cara wus ante! J, J, JACKSON, -member jof Company I at Vancover ‘Depot for all reqdy to leave there as soon se they. Fancy Groceries ca ee cee rey emeereree ent ee "BEEHIVE Proprietor Agency For--lonogram Whiskey . Eee ~ Blue Label Catsup . _. Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale all + PATE FOIS. _DEVILEDJAND POTTED -PIEATS AND FISH. ing th has bee coming back te Nevada county. Mascot Whiskey.. covsssssssssuee 1 00 . Mikado Soap..... Nia Hania 05 this evening. Postponed Mii] Last evening Justice Green bound . Daffy’s Malt Whiskey.. ‘ 00 . sin aie ie es ay 05 . James T. Watt of Indian Springs is oi Holman over to the Superior Court . Pepsin Whiskey..........00:000 A OO gia aes Ne 05 ‘quite low from the effects of an tujary . °° “2*°* to a charge of stealing Post-. Game Cock Whiskey....... vere 1 00 that be ‘iecently vostainad ty falling . Oe COE S. boree: H. Gibson;}Monarch (Jug) Whiskey..,...... 1 60. Vater Qaeem Soap.-..o---ervseeeererd’"i who was arrested at Fortuna at the/1 X L, Whiskey......0c.cccssseuees * 95 . Copeo (white) Soap. , ..--4:-+-+--s0+++ 05 ‘* ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee is the Best. : Give it a Trial, © © ®.2 * *® = 2 2.° ° JUSTICE COURT STAYED. An Alternative Writ Issued In the Kilroy Assault Case. Attortey Mason appeared before Judge Nilon this afternoon in bebalf of Chas. Dennis, Jas. McCloskey and Artbur Beardsley, the young men against whom District Attorney Power} recently brought suit charging them with having committed a felony atthe time they had their fight with Officer Kilroy a few weeks ago, and asked for an alternative writ of prohibition to prevent Justice Coughlan, who had set the preliminary hearing for this afternoon, from proceeding. further in the case. The applicati was based on the ground that there was another charge for the same act pending against the defendants in Justice Green’s court at Grass ip a This letter case, the attorney showed, was as yet undeKINKEAD’S fexwenee Ts the place Furniture STOKE . 10 duvinice Presents. Roman Chairs, Bay Window Chairs, Fancy Divans, Rockers and Wicker Chairs, RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS. ORK 4 iN ZAN NA ZARA NA termined, the jury having disagreed. He urged that the prosecution having heretofore selected battery as the crime for which to prosecute the boys, could not now charge them in another court with a different offense. The writ was granted and the matter will come up for argument before Judge Nilon at 10 o’clock Saturday morning. Should his honor make the writ permanent (or peremptory as the law books say), the felony case will be thrown out of court. —_——? Oe A Lodge Banquet. Monday evening next Grand Senior Beedle Bevan of Marysville (who is also Sheriff of Yuba county), will officially visit Court Garfield, F, of A., at this city. After the meeting the Foresters and their wives and sweethearts will banquet at the Union hotel. The local court is very prosperous, having 203 mem b3rs. iy asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man C. J. BRAND. — Manufacturing Jeweler ——AND DEALER IN—— JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, Diamonds and Other Precious Stones, Silver Ware, Novelties. Special attention given to the manufacture of any article of jewelry nd satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and price. Broad Street, two doors above Pine, Nevada City. Successors to F. C. LUETJE. Headquarters for Alarm Clocks. _ If you wish to rise on time get a reliable Alarm Clock. The anxiety of oversleeping will be eliminated and “ Nature’s sweet restorer” will have full sway. Nickel Alarms from 75c up. Pendu!um Clocks Proportionately Cheap. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. Hoods said: “ You never know you have taken a pill til it is all 4 over:”” 25c. €, I. Hood & Co., . sy Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Clearance : Sale. Only Parts of Dollars Stand where Whole Dollars stood before, To obtain possession of any of the Fine Footwear In our stock.a very small tax will be put upon your pocket book. . Our January Clearance Sale has been inaugurated and we have not s der to promote rapid sales. There’s splendid values offered in ‘Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, OEE And Slippers. Don’t neglect to seize the opportunity. “ BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. THE GROTTO, * respects, ayd I web. them constantly *emember the place—Brace’s old stand, Main : street, Nevada City. . on hand.” -27 -80-f1-3-6-8-10 the prices, but cut right and left, in or. ia You Have Cold Feet These cold nights and consequently don’t enjoy good and refreshing sleep, The very best remedy for this and many other ailments is hot water. Buy a HOT WATER BOTTLE At DICKERMAN’S And you will find it a, very handy article. They are cheap, durable and useful. No family should be without one. . Full Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES. Cameras and Photo Supplies of all kinds. Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. ‘MANHOOD RESTORED <select ” This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs ——SUCH as-— PAINS IN THE BACK, SLEEPLESSNESS TIRED FEELING, DEBILITY SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ‘ IMPOTENCY, DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. LOST MANHOOD ACHE : LES, La The. Doctor has discovered the active principle on whic the vitality of the SE 3 UAL apparatus is dependent. : The reason ufferers by physicians and medicines ts because over 90 cent. are ceankhen with PROSTRATITIS, for which CUPIDINE is the only known remPag Ley t ~ we Rate che tponte if a permanent cure ts not effe -by the "Gna Dolan box. ox boxes for or Circulars m Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P.O. 2076, Sun Francisca, Cal all mail orders exle in Nevada City by DICKERMA. © CO! ; ~~ 4