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January 9, 1899 (4 pages)

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~ a rs \ \ ere SHON ETAT a —e ———— aPublished every evening except Sundays and Lega! Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. uN. iF BROWN. t. 8. CALKINS. L — -_———— — — "JAN. 9, 1899 MONDAY.. $k PERSONAL . POINTERS. A Daily Chronicle Je of ‘the Doings of Old and Young. Abel Delbridge is ill. H. J. Shaw of Towle was bere yesterday. Charles Percival is suffering with the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lebr: have retnrned from Fort Bragg. ‘ R. BR. Porter of Chicago Park spent yesterday and today in the city. Miss Tiottie Meek of Camptonville went to San Francisco yesterday. PT-IRSTEE ON. DECK ak AT SACRAMENTO. . ! { 1 . ment on All Sides. \ He May Be-Picked Up as a saaatieia Candidate. oS! Cc . pearance of Hon. Morris M. Estee ms aspect to the Senatorial situation. It . never-tiring tongues of the political . gossips who cluster by day and aight . His dons Creates Excite 'E. Mainhart Jr. died yesterday. . mento. today to visit her daughter. is visiting Mrs. F. 8. Richards of this \ night. . chusetts Hill mine has returned from . longing to the estate of E. T. Stoddard, SACRAMENTO, January 9.—The ap-. the Bay. Sacramento last evening gave a new . pluro pneumonia. ; Saturday from the State capital ahd . sale of real property belonging to the set to wagging with renewed vigor the . went back today. ; . H. A. Fairbanks died Saturday night. against his creditors the petitioner was “GRASS VALLEY NEWS. . THB SUPERIOR COURT. Day's Record of of Our Neighbors as Told . The Marder Case of Robert Hooper: Set Over The Telephone, For ‘February Third. This is payday at the Empire. In the Supérior. Court this morning The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . the trial of Robert Hooper for the murder of Mark Casey at Randolph Flat Mrs. Peter Johnston.went to Sacra-/ last: Fall was set for trial February third. The defendant has seca A: Mrs. H. Pearce of Campbell Springs . Burrows as his lawyer. —~ Defendant’s motion to strike out cerity. tain portions of the complaint in the The time for filing bids for. the. sew-. damage suit of George Merrill vs. the rage work expires at 12 o’clock toProvidence Mining Company was with. drawn. Superintendent Foote of the Massa-. The sale of »personal property bedeceased, was confirmed. George’ Green, 14-year-old son of In the matter of the estute of George James Green, is seriously ill with} Baker, deceased, the sale of personal . . property was confirmed. Assemblyman. Robinson came up. A similar order was made as: to the late Henry Tremain’s estate. The eight-year-old daughter of Mrs. In the~case of John E, ' Rourke ~—“@ere-ever.from.North San. Juan, today. Payee Mrs. Thomas Peard returned yester-! in and about the Golden Eagle hotel. . day from a visit to San Francisco. Chas. Stepp.and C. W. Cross reurned toSan Francisco yesterday. Albert Buck and Victor Buck of Moore’s Flat were in town last night. Constable Northup and Lou Coans Will Dunster ‘has returned to Saeramento after spending Sunday in _ asl : hip of’ th chosen man of Burns and will be) . ribs was broken about a week ago and} Matt. Dailey, the veteran whip of the pushed to the front as a renaeertal . the broken bone punctured the lung . Marysville stage line, is under the weather. Mrs. Metzenbaugh of the Central hotel at this city is quite ill with rheuOukiand and says he is not & oindilate . BRIRE WENTION, matism. Robert Anderson’s daughter, Belle, . for Senator nor has he. had any idea . who has been illwith appendicitis, i8. o¢ becoming one. The newspaper state-. Minor Notes and Comments of Local : . improved. ; Chas. Kahl, superintendent of the Home and Cadmus mines, has gone to San Francisco. Prof. George B. Finnigan returned Saturday night from Truckee where he spent the holidays. Eugene Hegarty, who has been here for several days, took his departure on yesterday noon’s train. R. E. Linder, Jas. Cahill, W. F. King and T. F. Goding of You Bet spent last night at the county seat. Rev. W. A. Rimer, the new rector of Trinity church, arrived this morning from Benson, Minnesota. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Snell, who has been ill with pneumonia, is much improved. Myers A. Preston returned to San Francisco today to resume his studies atthe Hopkins Art School. Miss Lucy Tyrrell has returned from Truckee where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Rutherford. F. J. Pletcher, president of the Brunswick Mining Company, and his The surmise at once found credit that . Estee would receive Burns’ support . .ommitted on Frank Fippin is on trial for the Senatorship in case the in the Justice Colonel fails to obtain for himself , the.coveted.bonor.. prophets insist candidate if Burns sees he cannot wit. . ments to that effect were a surprise to) him. morning. Mrs. Fairbanks’ little son . died recently. The trial of Lewis H. Holt for battery . near Rough and Ready. Some, political . that Estee is the ‘native of Cornwall, England, died at '7 o'clock this morning. One of his ‘and caused pneumonia to ensue. De. ceased leaves two be caher as Dr. Pardee has been interviewed at . I decent exposure. Samuel Dennis, aged 55 vears.AMG. Bbc none . her head gently. . many difficult things,” . «pat they have always been things I. ; wanted to learn.” ee Brought From Truckee. of diphtheria and was buried yesterday given a discharge from his debts. SOAS ORIEN 4 ' Constable I. F. Harvey arrived here . . yesterday from Truckee having in Cpurt {today . The . charge Fred Brown who is to serve . ‘parties quarreled over a mining claim . sixty days in the county fail for tic He is a tramp. “Bur can’t you learn to love me?” persisted the wrong man. She shook “T’vye learned a good she replied, TRB BOARD OF TRADE. . It Will Meet at the Courthouse Wednesday Evening. On Wednesday night the Nevada, City Board of Trade will meet at the . Courthouse, and all citizens who oe! interested in the progress and welfare . of the community are cordially invited . to be.present. There area number of . important matters to be considered as the organization proposes to make itself an important: factor during the present year and to hold meetings regularly. A uew. Board of Directors will be elected Wednesday evening and new officers are to be chosen. : Safeguards the food Alum menacers to of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YORK. Interest. . A. & H. W. Hartung, Watchmakers joer gee . successors to F. C. Luetje. = RRO (eGR BESET So Weather Observer Hammon predicts Dingley Is . rain for tonight and tomorrow. Nearing the End. . The, city schools re-opened this . morning after a two weeks’ vacation. Wasuteron, D. C., January 9.—Tne. Canned brown bread is delicious. So ‘arethe organges that Gaylord & Son . have just received. tf At aspecial meeting held yesterday jRevede Commandery of Knights Tem-; . plar conferred the Order of the Temple . on a candidate. The battery case of George Gehrig is . . get for trial before Justice Holbrook at 95 . ten o’clock Thursday morning. Thos. : al . g, Ford is Mr. Gehrig’s attorney. The Legislature condition of Senator Dingleyy remains . about. the same, and his death may oc. cur at-any time. In the Senate today the motion for . the Civil Service Commission appro. priation was carried by a vote of 115 to Adjourns Today. the National hotel. The Encampment members propose to have a grand time. SACRAMENTO, January 9.+The Senate, 4 delegationof Union Encampment, and Assembly were called to order this . I.0. O. F., will attend the installation ' . veremonies of Mistletoe Encampment . j at this city tonight. A banquet will be . morning and both adjourned till to. wife arrived yesterday from Sab Fran\ cisco. Mrs. H. Ray Martyn, who represents the Chicago advertising agency known as the Charles T. Daily Company, is in town. James A. Stidger, formerly of North San Juan, has been appointed Assistant District Attorney of Sonoma county. Major J. S. McBride, who has been spending a couple of days here returned today to the North San Juan citrus belt. W. H. Carlin arrived hast. evening from Marysville. He is ex-District Attorney of Yuba county, and is here on legal businees. Willie Grose, son of James Grose, leaves tomorrow to resume his studies . ington 40 cents, H, Luke 80 cents, A. . at Berkelvey after having spent the. J. Wood $2.60, Jno. Fay $17.60, F. holiday vacation with his parents here. John McCarthy of Washington returned Saturday night from San Fran eiseo. The company that bonded his mine will begin work soon. Gus. Kartschoke, President of the . $105.95. Champion Mining Company, and Sui i _ have returned . were allowed: F. KE. Wadsworth $42, W. from the Delhi and St. Gothard mines. ¥. Prisk $75, Brown & Calkins” * iver A Thomas Williams and James Clem-] F. ens, who have just arrived from [lli-} $53.75. nois, were in town today. Mr. Williams is a half brother of. Supervisor perintendent Zeitler Wood of North San Juan Robert Snedden is lying dangerous} s Sheriff Getchell ‘has appointed the . H SS i i y . following special deputies : oO (eo) Ss ill at his home on Water street, and . ~‘frackee—Jos. Marzen Jr: the attending physician fears that he "i ‘ Typhoid pneumonia and rheumatic complications make cannot recover. this a serions case. Cure SCROFULA promptly and perma. nently by a thorough course of ._Hood’ Sarsaparilla. recently . digent, $11.90. All forms of this pain-]ern market to foreign walnuts, and “The halls were given over to . served at the National hotel after the morrow, meeting. the decorators, who began preparing . them for the inaugural ball’ that takes Killed After F Five Years. increasing db5-tf HomMANN’s business is daily. . . place tonight. \ . Yesterday a young ‘man named Os. borne killed a fox on Sugar Loaf that . THE. COUNTS SUPERVISORS. ters, the barber. When shot the animal had on its neck the collar and tag . with. Business of the Session. . This morning the County Super. . found everything in excellent condi-' — tion. . BORN. the general fond: At Nevada 1a City, Jan. 9, 1899, to the . Mileage as Supervisors: J. M. Buf. wife of F. M. Manson, a son. . escaped five years ago. from Wm. WalAdjourning Today After Completing the, that Mr. Walters had ornamented it) visors visited the County Hospital and . The following bills were allowed from’ — At Indian Flat, Jan. 8, 1899, to the . M . wife of Willis Green, a SOn. Pridgeon $2.40. W. G. Lord, livery hire, $53. . . DIED. -. W.M. Treloar, merchandise for inae See i At Yndian Flat, Jan. 8, 1899, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Green. ; Telegraph Pub. Co., a eta The following bills for afraid M. Rutherford $28.75, Telegraph . . Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti . . pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly Teme seee as by Hood’s Pills. They do their work Geputy Sheriffs s Appointed. $2.50. This Oak Center Table 24x24, Polished ‘Top, all Solid Oak, Brass Feet, for $2.80. . , THE LATEST. Only $17.50. LEGG © SHAW Co. ocean oetanie wi eceerceees. LG Rigel ROUND spelt TABLE Solid Oak, Highly Polished, See our Holiday Display. Baking Powder a . . 3 $4. 95 The price, of a Ladies’ Outside Silk Brocade Dress Shirt,Maher ge co’ 'S. We hate to , eabk Ladies, we are between two seasons. you, who have been so good to us during the year, but~ we have a short story to tell you—it is an Outside Skirt pianike —here it is: We have this day rved . 18 Sample Skirts, ready for use, well made, well lined, full sweep, made of good jBlack Silk Brocade, and the price is BA. 95 The regular prive is $7.00 THEY ARE IN THE WINDOW. “Come and look at them, . one on, and thén if like it'that settles. the whole story:
j Remember— We tell you not to wait. We often ‘told you before not to wait but sometim es' peoplewait too long. Respectfully, MAHER & CO, 18 fit to wear BLACK SILK SKIRTS; OUTSIDE READY MADE SKIRTS . at $4 .95 aA $5 SUCCESSORS TO: ” EF. Cc. LVUETJE., Wish their patrons and friends A HAPPY NEW -YEAR, And solicit a continuance of the patronage extended to them in the past. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND OPTICAL GOODS at bottom prices. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Watches demagnetized. A. & H. W. Aes You Haver Cold Feet These cold nights and consequently don’t enjoy good and refreshing sleep. The very best remedy for this and many other North Bloomfield—James T. Watson. Nevada City—Chas. P. Loughridge. Grass Valley—John F. Thos. Nolan. \-easily and thoroughly. er . Best after dinner pills. . . Ss Kidder and . 95 cents. — All druggists. . Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Towell, Mass. . The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla S. fornia walnuts are preferred in EastReal Estate. ful disease yield to the blood purify-. that itexpects to see our walnuts ex. an order of the Superior Court of the Count; ing power of this great medicine. Hoop’s PILts are the best family caGentle, reliathartic and liver tonic. ble, sure. ae 5 aimee Notice to Debtors. The putas ‘of Colley Brothers the Union Meat Market who owe longstanding bills are hereby respectfully \ of Nevada.State of Californi , made onthe 9th But had it not been for protection the . will sell at public auction, to the highest bid California product would -have been aud subject to confirmation by said Supeof the competition of the foreign product. aiterana coe ages sake tothe Laney Placer Mine, situated in Ne A New York firm says that Cali. Notice of Admatalstentor’s Sale of Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of ported within a few years and imports day of January, 1899, in the matter of the esreatly reduced or ser tate ot Henry Tremain, deceased, the underoa y y q at out altogether. . signed. the Administrator of the said estate, der, for cash, gold coin ofthe United States, ive no oppertunit "i i rior Court, allthe right, title, interest and & PP y to estab:ish,. its state of the said He nry ‘Tremain, at sha’ excellence and this growing industry time of his death, ppd all the right, title and interest thagthe said estate has by operawould have been impossible, owing to . tion of law/ or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Henry Tremain, at the time df his death, in and to an undivided one-third (I-3) interest in aud Atrorney for the Defence—Now, vada Township, Nevada County, California, ailments i is hot’ water. Buy a. HOT WATER BOTTLE At DICKERMAN’S And yon 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. Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. 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 and satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and price. . Broad Street, two doors above Pine, Nevada City. > ish dai the Wi iad adh ell indents fonda DR. SANDEN’S SUCCESS! Nothing That Has Merit Can Down--Some Wonderful [Tes Daz HAS COMES WHEN MERIT can win. Hf a man elaims thet he can cure a weakness or a pain whtich has fer yeare he must baek his claim with This is the reason for Dr. Sanden’s great “wuccess. He has shown 16,000 tetsimeniais of cures during the past three years. The _ People are close at home and can be seen to prove their assertions, ‘Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt is the most popular curative gen known to-day..~ It cures, and thereore people prefer it to drugs or the eheap, trashy belts sold im drug ateres, His book, © @0O8OOO0O 00000006 A. B. WOLF Has a Special Line of FANCY ais :5@ . urged to settle their accounts with the firm before January 15th, 1899. We need money and must have it right away. Those whocan not settle their accounts in full are requested to at least .make’ partial payment on the same within the time specified. Couey Bros, Union Meat Market. Nevapa City, Jan. 3—lw Best and freshest confectionery at Homann’s. d5-tf = ANN, bared : Always the Best, For the best value in Suits and Overcoats—Hibbitt, the Pine street tailor. ae geile tia, 0 Sanaememnesneel Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50-cents. By mail 75 cents, then, will you please have the goodness to tell us whether you believe in punishing people for committing crimes? Would-Be-Juror—I do. Attorney—I suppose youcan read and write, too and that you sometimes do those things? Would-Be-Juror—Yes, sir. Attorney— Challenged for cause. : Special ‘Notice. bounded on the northedst by the of the Laney Placer Claim.’ Fil and bounds thereof, will sell all of the above desori Nevada County, at 12 o'clock noon of that day. All members of Mistletoe Encamp. pense of purchaser. ment, No. 47, I. O. O. F., are requested day evening, January 9th, grand banquet at the National Hotel. to attend. By order ; Ouas. Sterren;-C. P. officers will be installed, followed by a Visiting Patriarchs are,cord ially invited . Dated January 9th, 1899, Yosemite mine, on the east by the Delaware, and ou ae south by Mrs. Milliken’s property, Being the same mine which is particularly deseribed on a certain map as the “Up: A Part November 16th, 1898, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Nevada County, in said Court, and which is hereby referred to for the metes Notic :‘is hereby given that the undersigned property et ri ab ouetion . in front of the Court House Vs California, th TUESDAY” the 3ist day of anuary, 1899, Termsand conditions of sale : Cash, gold coin of the United States. Deed at the exAdministrator of th datate of Henry t ministrator of the Kst ~ toattend the regular meeting on Monmain, deceased. —— ee The new ¢ . ee Heintz’s Catsup, . U. Wz. ' Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Geo. A: Gray, Scribe. jatd Apply to F. E. BROWN, Trauscript office Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0. Every Weduesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M. W. CHARLES E, ASHBURN, Recorder, 4 ® goeecceecocess099 © No Se Fancy Cheese, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICES. QOGOOOOOHOOOOOO Of All Kinas,: FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Choice Canned eaade: Fancy Crackers in Cartoons,First-Class Mince Meat, In Buik or Packages. Ripe and Green Olives, ?. @© . 8 // ee Crezolene Three Classes of Men,” te the weaknesses of men, tells the cause of early decay tm young men. He shows hew electricity, property applied, pat ssa this power, and gives the proef. It is free upen application, A personal call preferred. 500 40000000005TdH000d0IOE EEE OOOOTS 19 ooo? OHHH HHOHHO9OS9OOSSHREAADOODSD TYPEWRITERS Whooping Cough, Croup saeco holarh, Colds. CRESOLENE ei 4 : ation, gives the eing administered by {uhal. They Educate as Well as Please .. tain a livelihood for themselves. Safest and Most Effectual Means J PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Pa ematene ts Wi throat and braved tubes “ wonderful. Tts ne anslontits pee oe Me investment for your boy onan walt 9 tow * Co Invaluable In: Contagious, Diseases ee ete oe piseases. G. W. WICKSON & CO. -H, DICKERMAN, Druggtst and Stationer, . + ; Nevada City $ and 5 Front&t., San Francisco, . Provide the chiltren with the means to ob a" moderate outlay that secures profita' ‘THE GAM nan Bourne eT rvisors Shoul ‘Bourne, the in, was-in tow 6 County Su t prevailing ¥ me laws whi is now from. ianged so it v tember Ist. Hth the bird: foothills, a1 re big enong open season sto Oct. 15th le from Septe as a matter is and also . September he quail la ‘should be t x Ist to Feb ovember Is both proper itisfy the hu ‘Supervisors SBTRIBY fen Arrested fer William riff Getchel. Grass Vall county, yes is connty ind Willian . Saturday . Brown on ! om Post s Valley s the count; ; summer t eorge’s rar fay they s r and drov spring was horse, . ag to Mr. ¢ surmised them. I took the st they sold man and hen.’ One ‘and the st them i trong one is a Wel ChaFl pof Jud febbard at Me she was ore, for sister o Hebbard ind was ‘She wa having kk -Hebba jusband and live ‘the. Ple Haught pin-the ¢ jaa stre h now . . She © comii jnada aL ‘ e Hawai a Te oy, ‘corresy socrat” er Meac Iday ev but’ in will dc minder jocrat’ ais ma mo fu le. of ist the ” will BRE is he cou tcgetl it we a@ gre nced bed 1c lly fa , pro prove