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January 4, 1900 (4 pages)

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ite ¢) = —= _ ars ps os — t re a at Tae tee ett vei te. Shar e hex 39TH YEAR—NO, 1270. . sd a Sees “ NRMADA. CITY, CA, THURSDAY. EVENING, JANUARY. 4y 900. EST, IN 1860 BY 'N. P. BROWN & GO. sian te me St on ee ACR ORR c bes 3 * Tara ai PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Soe THE TRANSCRIPT. . BHADOW OFA CRIME. ri ON we ae mmcc-souzp-soors§ */If’S Rightly ‘. For the Holiday -Hoguiroments, , ends San Fray. (BROWN & CALKINS, 3 en Bs os ag ? ws ed : seit Rafe rooms = of adver. : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ¥ sie Rox: OnmeK,;: ca! sien Named ————_ EPIOR—COR. BROAD AND’ PINK wry, hs OW, _ son By Mail, $6 a Year, Jen. ot 4000 “Phe description double-soled would ; Prete: Hoenn Vue: nel-ta s By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week. “or hota convey to most minds theidea f Proving Will. IOR COURTIN AND For § Stateiof Cal: f the te of Carne. ven that MONDAY, ps at at 10 o’cl tem ane ADVERTISING RATES fade known on application. “Case of Bruce B.Lee’s Widow. om of said © The Sacramento Record-Union of Kor ris the cl eb esterday morning says : Judge Prew-. pide oh ng the ‘Wii itt @tt has given judgment in.the cage of ion of Poh an Harry (Mary Adelaide Lee against Eugene J. y when and whore any prt Gregory, Frank iGregory’ ard Frank ay appear and-contest the G egory, executor of the estate and F 21th, 1899, las will of ‘Mary Gregory, ‘deceased, aud has ordered thint the -action-bé dis. ¥° Missed as to Frank Gregory, exedutor . of the will of Mary ‘©. Gregory, ‘deeased, and that he have judgment. for his costs of suit. L: ARBOG wo eh of Proving Will, xIOR GC cg te IN AND FO ‘OR of Calif of Of ‘the Betave of CHARLES . re il that MONDAY, scember, 1899, at 10 o’elock a, at the Court Room of said © urt House a the Ci : a, has been a. inted iy oe : lace for peor tbo 3 th 1 of . for § lication Carrio M. Vkoder : aoe sate is 2 tere anf d contest the tdme. i ‘ big tlinogasr, ae si Attorney for Sotitfoner, Better Than venien, 4 The entertainment given at Downiefille last Friday evening for the benetit . ff the school fund netted $258. Another erformance will be given on February 2d for the same worthy cause. The auch more satisfactory way of recoupD g their district funds than, by levying F special tax. : For Publication. = meet ae mation P ther drinking, has become so preSie ate a} alent in northwest.Germany that. thé September 2th, 189! Athorities are taking: steps to supfate gets rey oy THAT THR . tler has filed notice final proof in sup. . that said proof will be ister and Receiver at Marysys on December 21st, 1899, viz; aoa, ameetead Applicatio and Sh ots } it'ab oS 3 following witnesses to proye © residence upon, and cultiva. d, viz : Peter Mondada, Jor& ey John Uc rE ugh, Robert . Camptonvil . O., Yuba Co, 4 NK W, bcd oa dag tionSeptember 27,1899 Fess the habit., os me n, and On Every Bottie if Shilob’s Consumption Oure is this wAraD “All we ask of you isto use. thirds of the contents: of this: botithfully, thén-if you’ can say you p not benefitted return the bottle to our. Denes and he may refand the paid.” Price 25-cts. 50 cts. and 1.00. “For sale ‘by H. Bee Sy the ugg Eéicode, Pillsdo not gripe. Ali-drugtice to Creditors. fists, 25c. ‘OSEPH K KNIGHT, DECEASED or of fo" Tase the underthe last. Will of Joseph, ied, to ‘the creglitors -of and, . i ving: claims against the said . exhibit them with the nee-. § rs, within: four months after. a 2 0 CENTS A WEEK ivertisoments of not to exceed five lines in jenugth inserted under this ® week or $2a month, Eac additional. line (0 cents a weelwor = == a month. Payable invariably in ad: tg % transaction of the epamrac 4 in said rich hae of Nevada. ONDS, 3 16 last will of J Seay Knight, : th day of October, 1899. Store for Sale. The va iety store of E. F. Rosenthal on . Jommercial street is offered for sale at a “ange Apply to the owner on the premj2-tf TOTICE —To— Raspberry Plants. Zhe Red RaspberriesI raise are always perior. Are asurecrop and pay. I now plants to the public in any quantity at Moderatecharge: T. H. LEHR, near the unty Hospital, Nevada City. d30-1w Champion Boot Black. lor the best. shine in town call on William pens at, Wild’s barber shop. Tan and to an‘order of:the Board of ;of Nevada Oounty, made . this 25th day of NovemHe is, a picturesque ruin of s men, =. a eee Pirie, gh Rome of any other place where art stu> dwnieville people consider this al head for 50 cents ~ dents congregate he could make 9 ¢omfortable tiving as @ “model, and. irl eras Ben eS openly. would go.down . w to 2 pape swnion! great painege. is. as finely as Toh Sane Belvidere, is ve =e miliar oe of C 8 Reggie business takes them ently me he t of ‘the city. It belongs to ual who has “tramp” written cade oa vee jnch of his pérson save the little square of white that shows. under the ‘ragged hat brim and aboye the shock of, tangled, unkempt black whiskers. Here’ the fine Grecian nose, the elear, calm eyes’ and the delicately arched eyebrows indicate the wnan of gentle br ‘He bles along] with a shiftless, nies pare but if you look at. him attentively you will: detect, hts fonder the rags, a certain grace is reminiscent of the eultured man. ahs hair, which is raven black, hangs over his coat collar in’ long, matted curls. His clothes ‘are ragged and in the last stages of dilapidation, but there is something in his personality that ppeals to the sympathy and pity o scores -of people who would see ah. a nary specimen of the genus hobo starve to death without a qualm. gf conscience, Such people slip him a. nickel or a dime whenever they. meet him, although ‘he never asks for help except with his pathetic eyes. The chances are that not a dozen peo+leased farm mortgages paid off in g ' progress, rema. .just,passed to, seri iovg. ana avervat home. ‘The old, yaar: had «tea through this world for: the lasttime. It died of ‘old age at this’ place: evening jast'as the clock finis ing twelve. It .was enatteae 5 of many years. Our cach o of raf hole United ' ‘States have been more ‘prosperous rey the bid year Trarst country dai the la Sa ai coi ek ate dera thins ripti hecho had tc d scriptions tha’ ve ‘or a decade past, and the prices that they received forthe cereals and: other -pro: ducts raised on their. farms Were-mogt . ant liberal. I am informed.on pretty good 3 .authority~ that ‘the . State:of farmers intend in 1902 to. send to the World’s Paris Exposition a cord of during the old year, which shows conclusively ‘which way the wind has been blowing with the ofa ere ‘of the: middle and western, dented bcs ty of ee Per). over the United States during the past year is due mainly to the policy adopted by the Republican’ sdm inistra’ at Washington in, Baclite with ¢ people or the affairs of state. As long asthe Republican party, the party of bye tp power at Washing ton our people n forty orfifty cent silver doilar, or that our good old flag willbe trailed be the, dust in the Philippine Islands. ple of the hundreds to whom this forlorn creature is a familiar object know the tragedy of his life. He never speaks of it himself. Perhaps he has no recollection of it, because his reason’ was clouded by it. ' Less than ten y: ago he came to’ Chicago from some large town down in the state, full of energy and ambition. He was. well educated, dapper (for-he is not an old man), handsome and fas-, tidious in’ his dress and personal appearance, He secured a position in a YJarge business house of this city and . by dint of application and ability was promoted to a place of responsibility and financial trust. One day the discovery was miade that the funds of the company were being . tampered with. The members of the’ firm jumped to a hasty cohclusion and fixed suspicion on this man. Before making a full investigation he was arrested, charged with embézzlement. Then followed the investigation which showed that he was entirely innocent, and he was exonerated. But the exoneration came. too late. The shock of the arrest and the baseless charge had unhinged his mind and he became another personality, dogged by phantoms aiid haunted by frightful fears, His employer tried giying bim a better position, but he was incapable of work. He'became a bit of human driftwood, abandoned by his friends, -and how simply waits for death.—Chid shoes aspetialty. Satisfaction guarae “ tf cago Tribune. hereby given that sealed »~ received by the undero and not later than the 9th lary, 1900, at 10 o’clock a.m, ie ; R A QUARTER. treaty of peace between Spain ahd “a United States was ratified by the Senate of the United States on February 6:h of ‘the old year. On March 17th the Queen Regent of Spain accepted the.treaty..On April.11th the Queen . Regent of Spain. and’Preyident, McKin-, ley form shook hands oger the bloody: ‘Chasm, which action officially closed'the war between the two countries. A few weeks later the rebellion ' ated by Aguinaldo and his cohorts by coyertly attacking our forces at the city of Manila. Aguinaldo a few days previous to his agsault,on our soldiers ' had secretly planned to massacre every ‘American and white foreigner. that then lived in the city of Manila, but thanks to the vigilant eye of General Otis and his troops Aguinaldo’s aims in that direction were nipped in the . ( bud. Aguinaldo stated publicly just before the rebellion commenced that he could kill off the Americans faster than they could. be. shipped to the Is‘lands; but when our soldiers got after him ‘he proved to be the greatest sprinter of the age or of modern times and the would-be digtator, of the, Philipine, Islands is still fleeing from the battle to come. For the last seyen or eight months the war in the Philipines has been continuous pp tothe present time and will be vigorously carried on as in the past till every rebel in the arebipelago bas laid down hie arms and United States. The chairman of the 6 ies es . ) struction of a Jail Building mil City, and according to plans ca. Ae. sai nen ee . a a upervisors on the 25th daya amonds set rnd unset. er, 1899,.and prepared by -ks to be.done under the suof William Mooser ‘& Son, pand.which.are.to be seen or at the office ofthe Archi4 Grant Avenue, San.Franwhich latter place can also ails, etc., and any informaaz lartz Jewel 4 yerwa ioneer Jsweler, as the head The people of Nevada county have recognized she store of Brand, the P quarters of all the headquarters for This year we surpass all pus reeords in our of our own make: erything in Jewelry gold and plated. -usefal and-ornamental:: ENGRAVING FREE. ell We fill country mail orders and guarantee satisfaction, . J. BRAND MANUFACTURING JEWELER vs r ELEPHONE . 14, ‘will .be received us fole. $ four (4) steel Cells and Cor7. on first floor. all balance.of works as spec~ to be accompanied by a cersk'on'a solvent bank of this 3 the sum equal to twenty-five ss tum of the-amount of the . itioned that the “Contractor . aid works will execute a con . factory to the Board of 9 ,. and give an acceptable Sar oty © bond in the sum of t2 , full fcontract forthe tal’ j)jment . and. also guaranter tho pay’ EF Let Us Fi: gure On your Sewer Work if.you want to have a first-class job and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market prices, if you want to do your own work in makiug connections with the new city system, Or we will take con-_ tracts to.furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen. cA Hint About Stoves. ; BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY. 4 irl Sraer) Dea Hl claims and de mands for = formed and md’ jerials furl reon, ; pard reserves “the right to 1 . and all bids._+. ¥, L. ARBOGAST, the Board-of Supervisors of & da Cou*ty . J. Hoskiy g, Depity. —— ‘Bridge Notice. have the best makes. George E. p27 You may need a new heating or cooking stove. Our stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We ‘strpelaingly moderate for such stoves. he Pioneer Hardware Dealer. sold anywhere, and. the prices are Turner, . Vis ed. w ge. “ail SP SPesionnna anobe ven that the ander” @ Tae * to. the nag of ee ‘ Sau ae atom Lousity. at the ree BS is setae se FL rae ar eee ; 900, for a re i meer ey ey Dee Dee Dee wind +" eaileot toll wt the Bridge ; a Rinses Bie NEVADA CITY. rare aes ay Tee Deu teed Teen affairs says that his committee can not recommend to Congress. any law to govern the Islands until the insurgent leaders.and their small band of followers are either all killed or driven from the country. This arrangement will leave President McKinley and his. Cabinet free as they have been from the beginning of hostilities to deal with the insurgents in their own way. which will undoubtedly be satisfactory to a majority of the American people. There are at the present time many loud-mouthed and howlifg anti-expansionists in existence, but thanks to the omnipotent their crowds are most beautifully growing smaller day, by day and in a very short time from. now not enough of them. will be left.-to bury their dead. Such is fate. QuAs. MoE.ver, ——— ' Catarrh Cannot be Cured.
with Looat APPLICATIONS, as they. cantarrh is-a-blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it. you must}. take internal remedies.. Hall’s Ogtarzh, directly on the blood and mucous surdtores pediipa, Henne prescrip . ‘Hof {the ‘thickest-soled shoe or boot there {together a sole.an inch or more in thickee, a } ment to poate ¢ away from the coast, that draw. — : fresh-water fishes, too, for that matMany -ice-packed ‘boxes handled; and fai) Poet, w not fear titties ; shipments. in the Philippine Islands was inangor-: : submitted to the authority of the. not.reach the. seat-of the disease, Oa-. Cure. is. taken internally, and acts} ; ds,-; but, a8 «a: matter.of tact, there are made boots with five soles, making . alare worn by warket2 OB). for instance, in Fulton fish this city. eae, Sugh Roots ; There the floor in business hours is ‘al‘ways wet. Great quantities of fish are constantly being handled. Excepting those frozen in winter; the fishes that RS ge ap boxes are packed in.ice. They are always packin g fishes here for shipie Ngee number of interior {: -their supplies ‘of salt-water fishes, and ter, ni New .York,. and the. fishes ppipped pre, packed, in ice, .They seem é forever, choppingice here, and Bes are : ents of ice scattered around and melting, and there’s a-constant dripping, more or less, from the they’re always washing down somewhere to keep the market clean. So that in’ business, hours the floor is always wet. Phe, merketman Moyes about for. hours on the wet floor, and to keep his feet dry he wears, it. may be, rubber beots or the five-soled marketman’s s¢ sole is thick enough to raise his-feetelear, off the floor sufficiently to keep them dry. -into the bootleg, a convenient place to. carry it, he tucks, when it is not in use, the handle of the hatchet, which he uses in opening’ or nailing up boxes of fish, There is a three-soled boot that is sometimes worn by bookkeepers in the ‘market, who might have occasion to leave the,office and go out on the market floor’ to-look after receipts, and Five-soled and three-soled boots: are worn also moreor less by smackmen and by men on shore in various occupations besides marketmen. They are worn by men working in big refrigerators,and.in cold storage warehouses, and in, abattoirs. Truckmen. wear three-soled boots in winter, put.ting them on in November and wearing them till spring, to protect their feet from rain and slush and snow. As compared with shoes and boots of the ordinary. kinds, the number of three-soled boots sold is small; but such boots are, nevertheléss, articles of regpag and steady use. —N. -Y. Sun, For Buggy J Tops~carninge Triomnings Of all kinds go to Sd. Gairns. HG IS. MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES At prices to suit the times. A Fine Line of Robes.from $2 up. Horse Blankets of all grades. Harness, Saddies, Whips, Curry Combs and Brushes. All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. wb z oods That’s what everybody/in Nevada City says abont. the: POPULAR’ .on Commercial street. You Bread, ries, Cakes, Fancy Pastry, Plain Pastry, Etco., cis this: Bakery-are allright in. P every respect. HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING; CAKES. Ali orders promptly filled .aud’ delivered at. your doors. Howard Loveland, aan West 8. Union « Fotel i FIRST-CLASS IN HLM ITS: APPOINTMENTS ALL SUNNY ROOMS. W. U. Telegraph Office in the House. Stopping places for all stages and busses, Electric lights throughout the bu rendering Wabeitaecineate from fire: Haine, Has the largest and most modern dining: room intheeity, with the freshest and ines . the market affords. The. New Manageme ‘Of the Union H add. fog peal ‘make i the finest mand . most popaler resort in the mountains of Northera Central California. . The Referee, . xx«x* MIKE WHEELINAN, Prop’r. .. e FINEST : : : Wines, Liquors and Cigars Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt Edge Beer. , COMMERCIAL STREET. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. BAKERY. inthe Traneoript block } ° .<a9e always depend upon/it that they . seas ot Fe Footwear whic at reasonable prices. Machines. Henry heceangher Prop Ne JAMES HENSESSY, F DM Gites in! W. W. WAGGUNER, Civil ae eens and Surveyor. 3 MINSGRAL SURVBYUn in Morgan & Koberte’ Block. Neity. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. W Skee PRACTIC® LN Alu Od cOURI and PederalWe hink gathered for pith le a is ae oorule. 5 but particularly . ’ rare A large demand . for. Slippers, large medium. and small, isanticipated,’ and ereez Hing is ready tosupply that dem Ropers. promptly anid neatly done Also: office for: thé: Singer Sewing Needlea, Oil «and: parts for makes .of machines supplied to ler. BOVEY BROTHERS, ~ Broad. Street. P. F. SIMUNDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, wut PRACTICE IN THE STATB AMD ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public.. Ou TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA CITY. @ . LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICB-TILLEY BUILDING, LOR. BROAD and Pine atreets. Up S a. JOHN CALOWELL, Attorney at Law, -Franscript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at ; Law, {pee FEL ES BED ING. COR BROAD and Pine str. ex», Nevada City The office of the NEVADA CO. ELECTRIC POWER % COMPANY is: now at the @ Gas Works on Ooyote St. Electricity Broad Street, opp: National Exchange Hoel KovedaOtty. = © Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSGS, CARRIAGES AND. BUGGIES} To be found in this part of the State. The Glenbrook, ere Maitland: Choicest of Wines, Ligqtors and Cigars. —_—_— ° Proprietor ra ne J are now offered. Perfection in Brewing is Reached. RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER GILT EDGE . IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Yalley. me On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON Pe MIKE WHEBLIHAN, Pro. ye « Agents ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor, Best of attention given to transient! customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City Telephone No. 72. NATIONAL, MARKET,, . ” Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank, C.J.NAPPZIGER, "+ -Prep’s Hams, Baconand Lard holesal: d retail. é : item 3 See eae oA spony found ina ean market. Goods delivered free of heres A Nevada Aséaye Office, Established in I88by ~ “JAS. J. OTT, No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold and ores of 07, poueripsion melted te and Vegetable Store. YEE. LEE: & CO. 4 ; Hias i aie omar Fruits, and best of satisfaction guaranteed. vered treo of charge and the Grissel 1 Bros : Beef, Pork, Mutton, vides; Hams, BACON, Ete., Kaystong Manket—Commercial Street. GEORGE A. GRAY, Funeral Director and Embalmer. The Finest of Faneral yFurnishings. Floral Pieces supplied to order. Nevada City Transfer Co. Beef, Pork, Mutton . Voal;faapages owes? . GHLT EDGE: SALOON. Spee a er nar te — Nos.: Office 281, residence . Give-me-call-andPine Street, Nevada City, ~ . Steam Beer.on Draught, 5 Cents. The Best peri onts “The Best Cigars. Thewe are the attractions you can fe always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass. All the favorite brands of Whiskies kept on as: hand, suc. lor,” “Jesse » “Thomas Taylor,” “Oscar Pe 2” and “Robin Bood,” ae Wm. J. Britland. Corner Broad and Pine streets. . CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop. Successor to Lammon Bros. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on hand. STEAM. BEER-ON: DRAUGHT 5 CTS. GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. City Hall,ro taatee faruishedated elt calls Tele*. Parlors Reced ‘ts Open day igs nD in city: apr day or nig phone, West5 BINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ’ A Favorite Old Saloon THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, YI OUTS BUILDING, COR. COMmeroial and Pine streets. Dr. N Dr. C. W. Chapman E. Chapman, DENTISTS. Foe lighting-and Office at residence, Sacramento st Nevada Gas bout nab City, Cal. For heating and. cooking 3 ere 4 4\1.L. BOWMAN, J. 7. SHAW Ree 7. . SHAW & BOWMAN Empire Stable, ea 'Offiiee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. y EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONB SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Mountain Conipany, No. 16, U. R. K. of P. Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND THURSD4SY EVENING of each month. GEO, C, GAYLORD Capt Os A. Haxrnison, Recorder. ° Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castle. 5; Rin spas Brethren are cordially invited to MOORE, C. C. atte Ez G. W. Oanpen, K. of R. moe eh Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. . A. RAMSAY, W. M. CHARLES EB. ASHBURN, Recorder. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0 Meets at Odd Fellows Hai Every 2d and ah Monsey of each month at 80 WM. McKINLAY JR. C. P GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock. GEORGE CALANAN, Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, BR. S. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at. Pythian Castle nd fourth Thu of each month Second a: ous Banta ROGERS, MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS R.S NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor Baten =o NEW MANAGEMENT—A home-like ouse, situated in one of, the divans mek portions of the Queen City. Fifty nice rooms; electric lights t age ga LE is not purpasned in the county ton Tee eftnca king and service. : TLY Fi one rae afth pete nighset-« anST-OLARD, BAR“ Fancy Mixed Sean moderate. Best accommodations in the county forthe money. ~~“ ‘ The —womankina}: -ietee. & AND. HAULING. E. W. SCHMIDT, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. . PRANK’S PLACE ‘ are quickly pad “Sera, by, ei "shone onl transpor _ LRADING CIGAR DEALER, . wae ss cpio “PRED BILERMAN, niin canes fler and teens Money rela eee ariag aii” Pie Steed; _Nevada City Ca! on Commercial street known as the Broad: neehs avers Find flee and tieane baller. Money Sy here ee OA . Pie Sereed co nsconee, Sas ei. ’ saa 3 ‘the dvengi Forel ah ag f Dickernan, “Tomale House LEADING LADY, Beat 9 Sent Clam pire ee aii ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP et Stover Building.’ a auore om cote the market. i tsienitdk: “Teaakctibaindia od . orought to this aba Rib ne od day end aight . SERRA, ATH "fe cates Whee, Ades ont Gases: Jat Sosdden's. tt. A BELVA; Proprietor. . . Ui . Pe eae ae _Hahart Simmons, PAYUSACALL.