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January 3, 1899 (4 pages)

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ed in ts, to ‘ach Suit. _ green, white and gold. . cloth, caught ups with bright red Japan. . overhead was suspended’ a “gigantic were green and white draperies, All ? in all, the ball never presented a ' inviting and cheery appearance. music for the daucing was in the bance of an orchestra of six directed by Prot: . Goyne. It was good miisio, being both} Rogerw (re-slected) well selected und skillfully played. _ Herman Brand was floor director. The /grand march was led by Mrs. J. H. . Rogers, President of. Quartz. Parlor, -escorted by her husband. / but forty couples in line: Indeed, only in the. gallery. The expenses of the}: The ball. at hous. hall _ last night was a success socially, although on account of the storm theattendance was small, and the’ Native Daughters have added another bright page to their history as entertainers par excellence. ‘ "The hall was charming in its garb of ~The crossbeams were. covered with evergreens, . . while the walls. were banked to. the: ceiling nearly everywhere with wi boughs, ferns, palm leaves and e like. The facade of the~ gallery wan} festooned with grean and gold cheese _ drooping from them. In the” outer . _ Japanese umbrella. At the windows, nore There were sixty tickets were taken at. the door ‘and there was a beggarly attendance occasion will exceed the receipts by . poate a number of Rollars.. i A RIDICULOUS OLD CUSTOM. fer het Suocessord rake wi the \ Wor Foktheon (re-elected) SHERIFF, _ Gotobell (re-elected) Aiarcy (re-elected ) WORDING. Cs se ee ic oat ee ; —The Deputies Appotate. Pr . Repablican = Repablicen . ADMINISTRATOR. € . Republican wih tripe 3 Democrat}"Fred L Arbogast. formly of courteous bearing and pera ‘sonall7 very popular. . : “. Probably there is no man. in the ee ; county more thoroughly fitte for the Assessorship than that sterling young. h gp ag Schroeder, He is @ gen-. 4 Mees Cc. Schresdee: With the New. Year there is \a new deal up at the courthouse, day thé county officers chosen by the people at the last election to. serve 7 he Funny Idea ‘of Havi Having Several Kinds them for the four years that are to come succeeded to the positions to training in this line of work under that unexcelled Assessor, Wm. H. Martin, Mr. Schroeder has: manifested firstclass judgment in the selection of Phil Goyne of this city and Obhris. Miller aud John M. Hammill as his deputies. ward men. “Uncle Si” Jackson, the new: TreasThey are all efficient and straightforT. J. Torpie. eo, cer. Honest Tom Torpie will look after this branch of the county government ina manner to reflect credit on himself and give satisfaction to all concerned. As Coroner Heury Daniels will perform with care and dispatch every duty that _ to Saeed and when his ; -. longing t6. the estate of the late Chas. eas tae lean es statis 6 ee : iietion 46 strike out cartiona of the 1 George D, McLean was settled and a An order of sale of real property be-. F. Bates was granted. The property . consists. of an undivided interest in a hyper claim in Washington district. complaint was continued for a week. The second annual account of the) administratior of the estate of the late . distribution of the estate was ordered with the exception of $10,000 worth of . real estate in San Francisco and $6,700 in bank, which are-held back pending the settlement of a contested claim of . , $10,000 against the estate. Up Country Wir Wires Down, The storm of ‘Bunday played havoc with the telephone and telegraph wires above,this.city. The telephone line to Washington is down, as are also the Don “. Depot for ort Fancy GroceriesGayecocls WwW hisky fait IXL Whisky . He's . Root Beer usttie Blue. Label Catsup el PATE FOIS. MEATS: AND FISH. CRNA RRG Ase edeeeeenese 3 for a the Best. St 00. I 00 I 00 5. Mikado Soap, per bar... 10 50 “ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee _DEVILEDIAND POTTED Paice, . % ae bottien 2 ae “in bulk per gal. 50 Olives, “ oan O§ Everything else in propor sia "Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Alepbs ops KINKEAD’SFurniture Store Roman Chairs, oe Bay Window Chairs, Fancy Divans, Rockers and Wicker’ Chairs, RUGS, PICTURES, . Western Union telegraph wires connecting this city with Sierra county. af Time, which they are entitled. They entered ’That absurd relic of the dark €ge8 . regularly upon their duties today, full -called “mining time,” which is half 4, / of hope for the future and with a firm Phour or more ahead of staridard time’ . determination to make records as honpcontinues to be the object of ridicule . est, capable and obliging servants of iations when it came to this office and ofthe papers. It deserves to be ridi-. their constituents. They realize that . flocked around his standard ‘by thé jeuled. It does not exist in over half aj the outgoing officers have doné their oo @ dozen camps of the Coast (Nevada! work faithfully and well. B. F. Snell (City and Grass Valley being, we-are . as Treasurer, William H. Martin ‘as shamed to say, among them), and/ Assessor, J. J. Greany as Clerk, P. T t here is no shadow of reason why the Riley as District. Attorney, Ed. ‘W half dozen camps should longer con-. schmidt as Administrator, F. M. Miller finue to make themselves appear. as Surveyor and John Hocking as Sey ridiculous by retaining it. The Herald . Qoroner, who have laid aside their ofHenry Daniels. ef Sunday morning had this to say on ficial togas, along with Messrs. Getterm is ended the people will say, he subject: chell, Rogers and Werry have per“Well done, thou good and faithful _ *A correspondent of the Grass Valley . formed their labors for the past four servant.” ; Jnion moves that the people-of that years in a manner that entitles them pity begin the new year by changing . to thea apprabation and commendation their present abominable system of of the tax-payers. seping. time. The railroad company . ‘The administration just ended inseeps one standard of time, the mines . .juded six Republicans and five Demonother, the various churches still! orats. The new administration is nother, and the people ‘down town’! made up of eight Republicans, two ep ‘town time.’ And there are} Democrats and one Populist, which of thers. The result is confusion. \ Ne@-. course is a matter of pride and conada City is in the same fix, and ‘x, T. gratulation to the rank and file of the Is’ criticism applies with equal aptimajority party. urer, accomplished what probably no ee othér man in the county could—he got . ‘ elected on the Populist ticket. Republicans and Democrats forgot party affilNotice to © Cepaivoes, The patrons of Go Colley Brothers of the Union Meat Market who owe longstanding bills are hereby respectfully urged to settle their accounts with the firm before January 15th, 1899. We : . See Our New Stock of “. need money and must have it right roti gp odaagend lawn orgy otek pe sand b P . N D : CLOTHING accounts in full are requested to at FOR MEN AND BOYS. GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM same within the time specified. Corner Broad and Pine Sts. LLEY Bros, Fine Line of. Overcoats, Suits and think of us, CO. Union Meat Market. Nevapa City, Jan. 3—1lw Ben A CALENDAR 1899 A’ Watch “Praseulaiion, ‘Superintendent nt Wo Hl. Hansook’ of the Electric Power Company: was on Now Year eve. presented with wu gold. watch. Itis an open face with a heavy and richly chased case, the works being of high grade. The donors were the company’s employes at the power house and on the fiumes. Everybody score, He.was san i two of the best men in the county, but his personal popularity, the’ confidence of the people in his honesty and his reliability, pulled him through. Everybody who knows J.J. Jackson knows that he will guard the county strongbox as it should be guarded. He bas is a perfect beauty, patri08 bapa up to date. Subrtung mde to this place. Here a miner nits work and leaves the mine at 6 . ¢, the State Assembly by his party was clock in the morning, walks a mile or . the highest compliment that the party As long as he is in the . om is of about as little use as the curLegislature our people know that’ at hore and gets home at 5:50. The cusBw bell, for if ‘boy Jack’ .stops to get wo or three schooners on the road jome, he does not know. whether he is ping to get home too early for super or too late for breakfast.” Selina anaieaai A Soldier Host. é he Faddens were handsomely enThe return of Hon. W. 8S. Robinson could pay him. done wisely in ‘the naming of W. &, Parsons of Grass Valley as his deputy. Mr. Parsons is a man of the same high standing and business Gannetty as Mr. Jackson, “Good wine needs no bush,” and a man who has made as good a Recorder as John Werry has in the past required no vouchers to satisfy the people that they can depend on him to fill the bill as perfectly for the next four years. It connected with the Company sets great, store by Superintendent Hancock. He is not only one of the most efficient electricians on the coast, but he knows how to treat the ‘men under him. As one of the boys said yesterday: “He’s} the kind of a mana fellow would be}. willing to work his fingers to the bones for.” pear ee SRA E CN 20A Midnight Blaze. About one o'clock Sunday morning an eight-room dwelling house at the head of Silva avenue belonging to Antone “An Fea Girl,” One of the.handsomest pieces of color work issued this year. Lithographed, with border of army and navy emblems embossed in gold. Lett our name with your druggist and im to save
you atopy or send 6 cents in stamps for one to, C. I. HOOD & CQ., ~ Lowell, Masa {Mention this paper.) es BUSINESS SUITS AND DRESS SUITS ar At Prices to Please All. Latest Shapes and Styles in % .% ®& Soft and Stiff Feats. FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE <=> “Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, sa Dice ue a ae Tt Silva was destroyed by fire. Manuel! Demon ber NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, NEW YEAR, : ‘Bernardo was living there alone and : = ee : a bo is here ona furlough, at his home es fis town Sisk Sates the Hood’s Sarsaparilla is in great variety arid at remarkably low prices, hem in the past. “ Aristocracy ‘Hill, A fine turkey bee tear “es tom prices. es demagnetized. 1ARTUNG, VD, L_ KINDS, Ware, Novelties. any article of jewelry ne, Nevada City. SCL a RL ee rPePeoeooos». i : ie Ly pa ea apse telirrereye yyy WSFeteseoee inner.was served, and the health, hapness and safe return: of the soldier. Ist was drank. The following young atlemen were present: John T, Bmmon, Charles Dennis, Alvah Morin, Arthur Beardsley, Florian Isoard, arry Evans, Ei. Harry, Ladis Wallg and Fred Lammon. The Week « ‘of pek of Prayer. Thisis the Week of Prayer and is perved by most of the protestant marches throughout the coutry. FolWing are the subjects chosen: uesday, January a-—-Subject: “PrayConfession.” Vednesday, January 38 — Subject: se Church Universal and Nations i Their Rulers.” peter: January-—-'4 — Subject: ne and Foreign Missions.’, fiday January 5—Subject: “Fami}and Schools.” ,. sa NS q Coming From Grass Valley. the Degree of Honor at this city will} } an instaHation of officers and sup-. . : aaat Friday evening. Grass Valley pa up a delegation ‘of. members » order, Fd juocrss Comms to those who perse©. If you. take Hood’s Sarsaparilla thfully and persistently, according Hirectious, you may depend upon a Teast a cure is a posatble. 0 loov’s Pits are easy to take, easy to rate. Cure indigestion, sick head“business is increasing Always the Best, he best value in Suits and Over“Hibbitt, the Pine atzbet taller, i r and ‘teeuhedt confectionery a at least Nevada county will haye in. the lower house a man who will keep aloof from ali unholy alliances and scandals —an honest, faithful man who will guard their interests vigilantly and protect them ably. admire and desire.to retain a Sheriff who will execute the laws as he finds them, and who has the nerve to suppress wrong-doing wherever he finds it, was attested by the triumphant reelection’ of Dana B. Getchell. Getchell has selected as his deputies f from any party, He is a keen,’ indus; . ing, a Grass Valley young man’ who is W. S. Robinson. That the people of Nevada county . Mr. aig Dana 8B. Gethell. Thomas H. Waters, for. ‘a long time one . ’ of the most efficient guardsmen in the State prison at San Quentin and a man eminently qualified for his place ; also John H. Pascoe, who has’ made a good record in the office under the late . Sheriff Douglass and Mr. Getchell, and who has since last Fall been an avowed and consistent convert from Democracy to the Republican party. — Fred .L. Arbogast. will we predict. make one of the most capable and pop‘ular County Clerks we have ever had trions and affable: gentleman of high . principles. His deputy is A, J. Hoekfitted by training and native. ability patna the a sible position. He is an man. _ accountant, uniJohn Werry. isa pleasure to do business at. that office with such menas “Cousin Jack” Werry and Henry Walker who retains the deputyship as he deserves to. Speaking of Mr. Walker, he has as many friends and admirers ; to the square inch as any man in the county, and he deserves every one of them. It is seldom that a county is so fortunate as tosecure the services of as experienced and able a lawyer for its District Attorney as E. B. Power. He is not only thoroughly skilled in the! profession, but he is an indomitable E. B, Power, worker. What is more, he wil) give the people an honest and impartial administration. He is not only bright, but he is cautious and.safe, The other county officers will find in him a yaluable adviser and he will prave a terror to the criminal element. There is nothing dearer to the hearts ‘of the people everywhere than their public schools, and the schools of this . . Js the county are the pride of ‘our people, The -— standard to which wer have * Disease and suffering are sirely comfire broke out. The loss, which was complete, is estimated at $1500, the insurance being $500 on the house, $300 on the furniture and $200 on the piano; ‘A Bal Masque Soon, he latter part of this month Prof. Armory hall. He will offer valuable prizes and it:will be a cn Sone affair. enor a > A Tumor. Formed Finall ly It Broke inwardly. ~. vand Discharged” Trouble Began With Dyspepsia . and Impure Blood — Thorough Course:of Hood's Sarsa‘parilia Completely Cures. There is danger in impure blood: ing to those who neglect. this threatening symptom: ‘Read: this: ee “Gilliam, Missourj.’ “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.; *¢ Gentlemen: me for two or three days, . The protiounced’ my trouble dyspepsia, but they: could not do anything for me, and advised a change of location. At the age of 5§-a tumor formed on my spine, which Was Very Painful: deal. The doctors said. they conld do nothing for it. “Then the tumor began to rise inwardly and discharge: I read.much about cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and thonght I would try it. Before I had finished taking one bottle I was much relieved. Icontinued the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and after taking 12 bottles I was entirely cured, Iam now well, have a good appetite and feel that I owe my life to Hood’s Sarsaparilia,” W, D. PG Saag Hood Ss eariiva. Stator se Michell ‘will give a masquerade ball at}: neryoug headaches, which ae a but-did not rise or discharge. ‘The doctor . ’ thought best to cut it out, but E objected, . It findlly broke and discharged a great . . Ametica’s Greatest Medicine for the Blood and the Best that Money Can Buy. Hence take only Hood’s. [d8-2w] NEVADA THEATER. $ Nights—Janary 84-and Ath. Something New. McKAY & STUART'S ORIGINAL 20TH CEATURY VAUDEVILLES The Mons hs of Fun, : “The Originators of Novelties tefined! Everything New! form — entertainment. » Modern and Embracing ev pal LATEST 2s, . ABW ieVou'tt be sorry if you miss it.’ (mF Prices—25, 50 and 75 cents. Music, © Jokes, ~ Medleys. Reserved seats on sale at Foley's. Vai: Cresolene Whooping Cough, Crou sthma, . ‘atarrh, Colds. Seep hee sdmninistered by inbalSafest nae Effectual a capes ds i arg Babe avatuable In, ailiesade ‘Diseases. pi panies Pills i Hoa areaparl, “Ss H. DICKRRMAN, Druguist and Stationer, : Rerade City ORANGES! Fancy Mediterranean Sweets, 15 Cts per dozen. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Try a Dozen as they won’t last long. Foley’s, Nevada City. HANDKERCHIEF, KID GLOVES, For eet ie ROSENBERG “BROS. Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs, 5° cents per box of Ladies’ Initial Hdkfs., Linen, ~Gents’ Initial Handkerchief, Gents’ Initial Handkerchiefs, inen, $96.08 \% dozen. % e¢ M e¢ % 6 $1 «“ it a $x * “ke These Handkerchiefs are the best bargains ever offered in this’ county. We have on ited stock of ial on be tas hel no mane of them ; cai them for. Remember, w ambus. Gloves. We s are ig ng 80 please call early and secure your in' They are worth as much again . as we . KID GLOVES. ‘\ rol age of the celebrated Ceontemeri and Col . 8e) Centemeri Kid Gloves for $1 50. Columbus Kid Gloves for-¢1 25. ma Qur own importation Kid Gloves for §1. , Children’ ae nid Glo Gloves ~ Ge Sede eric aad cia Fst COATS AND CAPES. In our Coat and Cape Department we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS” er . for this week. All kinds of Christmas good? sola at a great redaction. Call and ‘consult as before purchasing your Christmas presents, ROSENBERG BROS. saiere ‘penne v. a et