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January 31, 1899 (4 pages)

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tter with be downinking of ablishiug ut to con-« hice slice y writing for serial it out in my ComtI might leal more > been so* jern warht, I see: ngs about dn’t know. > political pines was following, ween GenRepresentGeneral , he’ distininesRee do ~ Carmack them and ack, Gen‘the world the ‘word indry, ELEY jada City. EMPLOYED class style. Cigar . Store e atrocte, i # .tract for a liberal advertising space on _ throughout Northern California. ; vention of the Ancient Order of Hibern, this city. » mew building for the tailings ‘plant » that is being put in below the ChamF pion mine. > of the carpentering. . no: Mrs. Robert McCullough of Bridgeport township who died Sunday. -of the country than all other diseases _put together and until the last few THE “TRANSCRIPT, : TUESDAY. “THB PLAY . t Last NIGHT, Miss Waldorf and. Her ( Company i EJ You Like lt.” ‘The performance of As You Like It toa good-sized ‘audience last even-. ing was a red-letter event in the annals of Nevada City play-goers. Miss Waldorf is all that the most ardent of her ‘admirers have painted her—a worthy successor of Mary Anderson, Mather. and Davenport. Possessed of youth, beauty and genius; she is rapidly climbing fame’s ladder and Nevada City is happy in this opportunity of seeing her before her: departure. to Australia, China, and the far East fortwo or perhaps three years. Of her Rosalind} too much cannot be said and yet some still be left unsaid. Her own vigorous, magnetic personality shone through the lines of the great master-poet till one saw again Shakespeare’s own idea} Rosalind, coy, maidenly, roguish, tears ful, merry, sad, all things in a breath, holding. her audience to the Jightest word, swaying them to laughter and to tears, a loving embodimnt of — grace . . and beauty. Miss Boyer as Celia was a dainty foil to the more vivacious Rosalind.’ Mr. MeVay gave ‘a masterly . rendition . of Jaques, his Seven Ages being ‘especially marked. Mr. McGregor was a manly Orland and a fitex-officio delegates upon qualifying. so Court Garfield of American Fort Rosa a ee a am ies nies Such delegates qualify by filing with. esters entertained P. D. Cahill, his most ably handled; and ihaaheke com-. (he Secretary their credentials, signing . special deputy, instead. The follow» P.ny was really deserving of special men. tion in. the several parts. The performance was well stagedand beautimunicipality.has but.one vote on all} Remarks, Chief Ranger R.J. Ronchi; fally costumed. Miss Waldorf should command:a crowded house tonight in Romeo and Juliet. Friday Night’s Party. The dancing and fun-loving public is looking forward with anticipation of pleasure to the bal masque that will given at Armory hall next Friday evening under Prof. Michell’s Management, These once-a-year parties are always conducted in a scrupulously proper manner, and there is no lack of enjoyment for old and young. It is anticipated that there will be an unusually large number of maskers at the coming one. -A_ Sewer to Be Laid. Nearly 500 feet of four-inch sewer main is tobe laid leading from Peter Purdon’s property on East Broad street to Kelsey ravine, and the houses on the north side of the street are to be connected with it. Bids for furnishing the pipe and laying it are being received this week through the City Trustees. i. aa ‘Bl, 1899. Teagn to promote. systematic collection of in. a.m. The mocting ‘place will be ‘nounced hereafter. cuss various measures nowsha Geatoeen at tite crpandesticeare formation relating to: municipal affairs; to foster the exchange of suggestions between municipalities on matters of manicipal interest; to propose, and, 80 far. as possible, influence legislation necessary to.proper municipal administration and growth, and generally intereet the public inand advocate all ideas tending to ‘bring municipalities of California abreast of the best manne: ipalities of the country. ~~ Each municipality of the State is entitled to as many delegates to attend the meetings of the organization as it may desire, such delegates to be: elected by the legislative bodies. of such municipalities, and besides all elective officers of all municipalities may be the articles and paying to the Treasurer the amounts provided for. Each questions. The officers are: President, James D, Phelan, San Francisco; First Vice President, J. W. Richards, Berkeley; Second Vice President, W. H. Turner, Merced; Secretary, H.-A. Mason, Santa Clara; Treasurer, M. L. Hanscom, Berkeley. Executive Committee—James D. Phelan, San Francisco; Joseph Hutchison, Palo Alto; B. F. Lamborn, Alameda. Legislative Committee—T. _H. Carr, Nevada Oity; E. M. Burke, Santa Barbara; OC. A. Jacobson, Petaluma; C. M. Kirkbride, San Mateo; F. H. Albright, Red Bluff. Improvement Chain ites, — C. w. Agee, Merced; Charles Frances, Sa-. . linas; D. O. Draffel, Santa Clara. i. Judiciary Committee—J oseph Hutchison, Palo Alto, postotiice address, gue of California Municipalities . f {fas Gitta misting Ve be Sal Ric Seay Speer Sm pepe “The purpose of elie. outing ta ta diecannot understand how he can leave : his. ideal Wheatland home and s‘aitbefore the Legislature and to éndeavor to secure such legislation ‘as will be. beneficial to the: municipalities of Cal-. ifornia. Other matters of interest will . be considered; It is earnestly reqtested that all cities ‘be represented at the . San an-. Chased a piece of Fresno land. Some “. things are beyond understanding. We anew on new ground, and a man at his age, too. ES Report from Ab! French’s copper ‘tine this week brings the iaformation yar Mr. French has arranged with 30Capitalists to sink the shaft. 200° feet. deeper. The ore removed is to be. smelted and a certain portion ofthe retarns go to Mr. French. If at 200 feet the ore assays as good as. itdoes so far the capitalists agree to purchase the mine-and pay $20,000 for it. Some days Dan Frazier forgets the present and lives in the past, At such a time, according to the boys, he is “frisky.”. One day last week he felt . young again, and in some way or other }he took up a banter to ascend to the top of the Odd Fellows’ Hall and stand on the small pinnace on the northwest corner. He did the act, and now the boys are watching their chance to got him to climb the flag pole. American Povtsters Entertain. Grand Senior Beadl Beadle Bevan failed to put in an appearance here last night, ing program was rendered and a choice banquet served at the Union Hotel: selection, orchestra; vocal solo, Miss Evelyn « Reynolds; remarks, Rev. J. Sims;-voeal solo, D. A. Dailey; instrumental duett, Misses Maude Woon and Elsie: Levy; vocal duett, Mrs. P. G. Seadderm and Miss Bessie Stevens; remarks, P. D. Cahill, Grand Senior Beadle; instrumental duett, Miss Mamie Harryhousen and Miss Maud Langman; solo, Miss Guenther; vocal’ duett, Miss Mary Avéry and Ernest Avery; instrumental solo, Miss Ethel Bond; reading Mrs. Wm. Browning; recitation, “The +Dutchman’s Horse,” H. L. Sweeney; voeal duett, Miss Hazel Robb and W. A. Robb; -vocal solo, W. H. Sandow; selection, orchestra. Entombed Bodie Miners Rescued. itg ales ail oes sie z come and see me.” $KS AND WIGS Mrs. oS A. Hawley, wife of the peg ‘ing superintendent, went to Sen Francisco today. Mrs. Wm, MoCleary, Mrs. ‘Sim ‘Wot ford and: Mrs. ‘A. @. Bell of Colfax. were in town to-day. Mrs. W. J. Burley. ‘and the ‘giad> daughter of Mrs. Woodbury of Alte Hill are down with diphtheria. —‘Justice Green will render a decision tomorrow morning in miner. McKnight’s suit for $108 against the Pine Hilt bio ing Company. ~ Grass Valley stockholders have Te ceived word that another dividend was declared yesterday by. ih, Morning . ' Star mine of Fowa Hill. -Last Sunday while Jaenk: Hatin was riding a horse at Schwartz’s ranch in Pleasant Valley he. was thrown and bad a horrible gash cut in his left leg. The wound extended to the bone. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sampson died this morning of pulmonary bronchitis. He jrecently. recovered from the diphtheria and was playing around yesterday. Last night he was stricken down. He Saw the Point. The following story is told of a Philadeiphia millionaire who has been dead some years. A young man came to him one day and asked peeuniary aid te start him in business. “Do you drink?” asked the millionaire. “Once in a while.” “Stop it! Stop it for a year and then The yoing man broke off the habit at once, and at the end of the year came to see the millionaire again. “Do you smoke?” askedthe successful man. “Now and then.” “Stop it! Stop it fora year and aes come and see me again.” The young man went home and broke BORN. . Two miners, Perkins and. Rose, were At Nevada City, January 81, 1898, to cisco; B. A. Hayne, Berkeley; ©. N. Los Gatos; E. K, Taylor, Alameda. -ADYBRTISING NG “SWINDLERS. Claus Spreckles Building, San FranKirkbride, San Mateo; F. R. Robertson, ‘entombed alive in the Standard mine at{Bodie last ‘Tuesday by a cave in the shaft, where they remained until Thursday morning following before being _. Feseued, after unceasing labor partici'. .pated in by a majority of the. miners ‘employed in the district. When resthe wife of John H. Jumcani a daughter. cued the entombed men were not The bids will be open next Saturday. They “Most Generally Find Nevada . mach worse for their terrible experi-. The pipe alone will cost $80 or a little more, An Enterprising Firm. Carter & Johnston, the enterprising clothiers at the corner of Pine and -Commercial streets, have made a con‘the second page of the Transcript. In ‘this space they will describe from time . an individual named Wentworth, who. P82Y are now quoted at $1100 in New :to time the bargains they are offering . £0e8 about getting up a new-fangled . York and are scarce at that price. ‘The ito the public. eo Wants to Make a Concert Tour. “A letter that has been received from: Lieutenant Smith of the Highth Regitising propositions. ment, California Yolunteers, which is Stationed at Angel Island, says that the Eighth Regiment band of twenty-two pieces intends to go on a concert tour _—++0@e > ——__—. Going to the Hibernian Convention. Thomas H. Carr ¢ goes to San-Francisco Saturday to attend the State Con-jans: which meets next Monday. He is the representative of Division No, 3.0f Will Soon be Compieted. Work is being rashed ahead on the Henry Breed has charge A Correction. It was Mrs. James McCullough and THERE is more Catarrh in this section ‘years it was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced ft a local disease, and pre‘Scribed local remedies, and by conStantly failing to cure with local-treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitaupanel dlenene, and therefore requires astitutional: treatment. Hall’s Caarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Jheney & Co.,Toledo, Ohio, is the only? onstitutional cure on the market. It p taken internally in doses from 10 Frops to 'a teaspoonful. It acts directly the blood and mucous surfaces of pllars for any case it fails to cure nd for circulars and testimonials. Address, I CHENEY & Co. Prop. Toledo, 0; Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bota W’s Family Pills are the best. : Bn loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. fo TO The wi for deticious Tom & City a Good: Thing” tising scheme by which he has roped ina mumber of people, is given this send-off by the Morning Herald which has been doing some work for him: The merchants and printers of interior towns are warned to look out for
business card. Mis transactions are “shady,” to say the least. The business men of Nevada City have a widespread reputation as being easy prey for workers of snide adyerit is a good thing to do to leave these fly-by-night grafters alone. Almost without exception they are swindlers of greater or less degree, A Good . Appointment. Arthur Morris, who. . who. used to be associated with James A. Northway ‘in the management of the Union hotel at this city, has been appointed Deputy . . Secretary of State of Nevada. The} Carson Appeal says: “Mr. Morris is one of Ormsby county’s Central Committeemen of the Silver organization, and his action during the last election classes him as a straight goods man. The appointment is a good one, as Mr. Morris is a thoroughly reliable and competent assistant.” Argued and Submitted. In the Superior Court this morning the petition of Dennis et al. for a writ of prohibition came on for hearing. A.D. Mason appeared for the petition. ” ers and District Attorney Power and Thos. S. Ford for the respondent, Justice Coughlan. The respondent filed a general demurrer to the petition and it was. overruled. The argument on the tition was then taken up and argued ly day when the matter was submitted. High Class Minstrely. The ladies of the Native Daughters’ Parlors at this city and Grass Valley are making good headway with their rehearsals. These entertainments will be among the most spirited and at the same time refined ever given in the county by any local organization. The best class of people will be in the casts. ote @ system: They offer one hundred’! Stormy. aad +: This stiahok Gal bulletin from the signal service observer was as follows: “Increasing cloudiness tonight. Threatening tomorrow and ; probably showers. Cooler.” In former years from seven bundred to nine hundred lottery tickets were sold in’ this city monthly. Now not more thaa ee as many are Fy, always ready, _ flo-te Be sold.” 9 A fellow who has been around town{hunger. The rescue of the entombed for a few days getting up a fake adver-. men was followed by a general jollifience as they had plenty of water and . lights but. suffered from cold and cation. 2a South Yuba Bonds in Demand. The thousand-dollar six per cent bonds of the South Yuba Water Comproperty is now in better shape than ever before in its history; thanks to the good management all along the line. ‘Not worth Pr At atenses to, you say. aps you have had it for weeks. ~ It’s annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annoys you also ers aed you ae cut ' lungs is a family At first it is a slight cough: At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it is easy to cure. At last, extremely ele. er’s herry Pecloral een, moans your little : eee cough. ~ There is no doubt about > ver from neglect. For over half acentury Ayer’s Cherry has been-curing colds and ceughs © and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS AD. ing the Best . how we are going to put still. more money into your pocket. onr store, with the required amount of cash. Watch these Coupons closely, for we Wolf’s Cash Grocery, taeinil How Natural MOORI Neileie nektennieidlat nee ¥ lOc © CUT THIS OUT. 4 10 : € mena femur Mi This Coupon and 75 cents in cash % will purchase 85c Box of Extra Sodas, =a WOLP'S. _ onus Good until 10c 4 FEB, 49, '99. Ser Ves tem, iat: AAI RIKI He AOE ULE *% B = § It Means Money For You, We have established.a reputation for sellGoods at Lowest Prices, but Cut these coupons out and bring them to change them daily. nity. To obtain possession of any of the In our stock a very small tax will be put upon your pocket book. inaugurated and we have not spared the prices, but cut right and left, in order to promote rap id sales. Men's, Women’s and Children’s. Shoes, pist. “Yes, r ns man stopped chewing, but he never [ went back again. When asked by his anxious friends why he never called on ‘the ‘millionaire. again. hé. replied that he knéw exactly what the man was driving at. “He'd have told me that now that I have stopped drinking and smoking and chewing I must have . saved enough to — bag doce’ in business. And T have.” -“Brrxmss is awfally erabbed, but he heart to a depraved liver?” nn v ee ee Stomach Was Too Weak to Retain Food A Complete Cure Effected by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Now Enjoying the Best of Health, With Digestion Perfect. “My mother was subject to sick head-aches and indigestion for over a year. She was unable to stand for any length of time, and was obliged to stay in a dark room as she could not bear the light. She had no appetite whatever and herstomach was 80 weak shé could not retain what food she did eat. She also had severe pains in her head. She suffered so much that she became bit the shadow of herself. One day I happened to read a testimonial about Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It Sounded So Truthful I persuaded her to try this medicine. Betore finishing the first bottle there was an improvement in her condition. She no longer threw up her food and her headache was not as severe. She took in all four bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and several boxes of Hood’s Pills and regained Clearance : Sale. away aes m a habit. It took him} . @ _ Some time, bat finally ” ‘he worried : "Doe we ated the piasthre = ~ “Stop it! Stop it for @ year; then. come and see me again.” The ‘young . , ‘hhas'a good heart.” “But what's a good . )». Shadow: of Herself = on La IRE OE STE ah en a eae a rae i ) ee For the Grand Masquerade Ball to be given on the night of February 3d. I have a full line of Masks, di~ rect from the factory, which will be =~ sold at factory prices. Beards, Mustaches, Wigs, AND OTHER FALSE HAIR. : Come and see the Assortment. W. H. CRAWFORD, “2X SEREET. BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J.J.JACKSON, -Agency For--flonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Proprietor Depot for : Fancy Groceries oo PATE FOIS. DEVILED “AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. her weight.She is now enjoying the best . Mascot Whiskey.............. $1 00 . Mikado Soap...... coasagaiesavigesiees 05 of health. Her digestion is good and she . Dnffy’s Malt Whiskey......... 1 00! Silk Soap.. 05 can eat almost anything she wishes. She ; AS Sige es Pepsin Whiskey.........cccecees 1 00 5 is 42 years old and says she feels as well Claireite dis: EN Sik s ai algtnchb ole ane Uids te 05 : Game Cock Whiskey.......... 1 00 as when she was 16. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Water Queen Soap.......00c.0005 05 made a complete cure in her o Monarch (Jug) Whiskey........ 1 00! : Miss MARY MASCARIE, Ironton, Ohio, . 1 X L Whiskey....0....ceeees 75 . Copco (white) Soap. .......:.06, 06 , ’ 8 Rock & Rye Whiskey ......... 1 00 . Cashmere (white) Soap........ 05 Hood Ss Sarsaparilla Maple: Romi 2622.. hese 1 00 . Brown (114 Ib bar} Soap.. .... 05 Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Bhdery. WAG Sas cic iciseeck occ: = re Prepared only by GI. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Port Wine : Fern Soap.... nseb essen edt vee seogee ens @ 25 Hood’s Pills cis,/estfamily cathartic, . Claret Wine......sssssssesn \Sea Foam Wash'g Powder,alb pekg 20 perate. 25e, . . CABPOU WIMC....0.. cece sess seeeeesesenes . Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. 05 ** ARABIAN ROAST’? Coffee is the Best. Give it a Trial. = = © = = = = «© @ « Hl Only Parts of Dollars ‘Stand where Whole C. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler ——AND DEALER IN—— JEWELRY ‘OF ALL KINDS, ‘Diamonds and Other Precious Stones,—Silyer 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. Dollars stood before. Fine Footwear Our January Clearance Sale has been There’s eplendta values offered in And Slippers. Don’t neglect to seize the opportuBOVEY BROS., Broad Street. Commercial Street, Nevada City. SE 5c 5 g cor THIS OUT. qf had Coupon and. 55 cents in eash will purchase 0c Square Butter, At *“*“WOLPF’S.” Good until FEB. 19, ’99. ree Tob tot Robt ate taahas . 3 a% FABRE REA RRR R AE HHO EE “< Bb eger eae terete i in hd true of une ered Warm Welcome Successors to F. OC. LUETJ EL 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. Pendulum Clocks Propertionately Cheap. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. FOR Slim Pocket Books. t There’s a general gathering up: here . of odds and ends after the holidays and where we find too many of a kind we attach a price which is much lower than the usual and the things are quickly taken by wise buyers. The esecsec oes to secure. Whose work is of 9 cee ey : . WILEY RIGS J At Tn coves Attorney and Counselor at Law. less than Value is now presented. Those who wish to save money will take the hint. Staple and Fancy Groceries at much CALL ON P. G. SCADDEN;, . ee eee Commercial St. 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 om Photo Supplies of all kinds. e Corner Pine and Commercial Streets.