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July 12, 1899 (4 pages)

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aS worl ae 6 Sod ssc he oh ge iS ea! + + + gare pe ah “ia tte 0 Ata RE PRES THE TRANSCRIPT, Bosdare Slasead Tessie Holi BROWN & CALKINS. LU, 8. CALKING. aye by Nu. P, BROWN. = Trappe WEDNESDAY,..JULY 12, Three Lodge Installations. Last night H.A. Fairbanke,.D.D.G. M., installed the following officers of vee Qastotidh Lodge of'Odd’ Feltows:*B:} E. Cleveland N. G.; Wm. McKinlay, Jr., N. G; Charles Steffen, W.; P. J: Calanan, C.; E. M. McKinlay, R. 8. N. G.; Samuel Clutter, L. S. N. G.; A. RB. Lord, R. 8. V. G.; John Walters, L. 8. V.G.; J, C. Rich, R.S.N.; W. P. Jones, L. S.N. A delegation was present from Grass Valley. These officers of Nevada City Council, Order of Pendo, were installed by. Past Chancellor W.W. Waggoner: Mrs. Annie Browning, P. C.; Mfs. Mattie Garwood, C,; Mrs. Emma:J. Hall, VC.; Henry Odgers, George Coughlan, Sec.; Treas.; J. H. Osborn, Chap.; Mrs. C. Black, Guide; E. Murchie, Warden; Mrs. Miss Dottie Ella Beardsley, Sentinel; Lawrence, Organist. Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons had a public installation, conducted by District Deputy W.T. Monk. A number of ladies were present, and had the fact that it was to bea public event been properly announced there would have been many more. After the ceremony ice cream and cake were served. The officers are C. W. Chapman, P. P.3 George Calanan, Pres.; F. L. Arbogast: Ist V. P.; L. A. Guarthe, 2d V. P.; August Rapp, 3d V. P.; E. Thomas Marshal; D. E. Morgan, Treas:; E. J. Morgan, Rec. Sec’y.; E. W. Schmidt, Fin. Sec’y.; J. M. Walling, Organist; Charles Hartman, I, 8.; J. W. O'Neill, O. 8.; W. T. Monk, Trustee. : Meee Glenbrook Park Rules. At their meeting yesterday afternoon the Directors of the Genbrook Park Association made rules excluding the general public from the free use of the grounds. Hereafter outsiders must pay $5 a year for the privilege: of driving on the track, $2 a month for stalls, 25 cents for each adults and 15 cents “for each child attending private picnics. Members will be provided with keys. If the Breeders’ and Trotters Association wants the grounds for five days’ racing in August they must pay 4, rental of. $25 a day. Goyne’s orchestra plays at the theater tomorrow eet 1t Willow Valley Teacher Elected. Miss Blanche Hall, a daughter of Judge Hall of Brown’s Valley and sister to Mrs. Frank E. Snell of Grass Valley, has.been elected teacher of the public school at Willow Valley to succeed Miss Maggie Gillespie who was recently called to a position in the schools of this city. For the Third Year. Miss Kate Tremain of this city has_ been re-elected for the third time as teacher of the public school of Banner. district. The young lady has a fine school and the marked ability she has shown in its management has won for her the approval of everybody in the district. Demands . a Trial. Phil Jackson, a a chronic who was arrested by Marshal Tompkins last evening for disturbing the peace, was taken bef ore Justice Coughlan this morning, He pleaded not guilty dnd demanded a trial which was set for ten o’clock tomorrow. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold-on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Forsale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf. —+ #@e Points About Picnics. Are you going toa picnic. today or tomorrow, this week or next? If you are you will want to take along both delicacies and substantials, for you are bound to have a good appetite with you. Gaylord & Son have a splendid assortment of picnic specialties in cans, bottles and cartons. tf Sx loaves teead to tor 25c at Homann’s 2 1899. ; other grees the co 97. uncertain. associates. pretty fair pay, tion I doubt if th that bas paid doubt that the country is deposits, but the couditio that they cannot be Iocat of the difficult question elsewhere.at night. write all night. country. latitudes, below zero. untry. There has wakes. HARD Look 1 IN ALASKA, © Gold Boom an Immunse Fraud Parpetrated By Transportation Companies, In the course of a letter written on May 3ist at Rampart City J. F. Wood-. town: {rum says: After spending a winter in this country I can say that to me the low temperature of the frozen north is. the least objectionable of any of the things we have to endure. The climate to me has acted as the oe elixir: of health, barring an eoohient, as I base since the cold weather set in. fifteen years younger than when I left home. My catarrh had-left me entirely by November and as for my appetite I cannot find words to describe it. LIenjoy the rough fare with fully. as much relish as I'did in days gone by a dinnerat Delmonico’s or ‘lortoni’s, or, if I must say it, even a breakfast with my old friend Maslin, the cooking of whivh being his own handiwork. Really my stomach digests beautifully the eawdust stews which our hospital cook has invented for us since supplies ‘became scarce. “OF course thé winters are very cold, but the cold does not seem to affect or penetrate one so disagreeably as in One may freeze a hand or foot in such a manner as to require amputation or may even freeze to death, but it is without pain or the disagreeable chill which we experience The lowest temperature: we had during the winter was 66 deIt reached that point only twice, once in November and once in February. The average for the winter I should say was ubout 30 degrpes below. Some times it would remain in the forties for days. a cabin on Big Minook creek about three anda half miles from town, walking dut in the mofning and back It took me two weeks and I do not think there was a day during that time that the thermometer registered above 28 degrees below zero and one day it was down to 52 degrees below, and all the time we worked without any great discomfort. cheeks frozen three times and my nose once, but by rubbing them with snow the frost was drawn out and serious consequences obviated. One has to be very careful in cases of this.kind, 6r in saving a nose he will lose a band. The hand will freeze very quickly when withdrawn from the mitt. “The greatest objection id find to this Tiatitade is the uneven distribution of light and darkness, ll o'clock at night, lying in my bed near a north window, I am writing this by daylight and could continue to T-cannot~ sleep~ well, having no curtains to darken the room. Of course, you would like to hear something of the wonderful riches of It is all a hoax, an immense frand perpetrated upon the people by false representations. 80 unjust as to lay all the Siew to the newspapers, as most people here do, for I think they. have been deceived by cooked-up stories concocted. -by—the transportation companies, which are largely benefitted by the rush to this been nothing found to amount to anything except a few claims on El Dorado and Bonanza creeks in the vicinity of Dawson City, and every foot of ground for miles around there was taken right at the commencement of the boom in 96 and I had my Ata quarter past I think this district the most promis. ing of any in Alaska and yet it is very . There is but one rich claim in the whole district—No. 8, above on Little Minook creek, belonging to exGovernor McGraw of Washington and Their clean-up is not yet finished, but it is supposed it will approximate $300,000 for the season, Last fall every body was looking forward with blind confidence to wonderful developments from the winter’s work, but now spring Has come and with it the clean-up and the wonderfal developments have not materialized. There is gold ali over the country, but not in paying qhantities, 19 and 20, Hoosier creek, they atrnek but with, that excepere is another claim There is no rich in gold ms are such ed on account of “grub,” arrived here last évening from Forest City and went to Colfaxtoday. Ruby left: on. the morning train for Oakland where they will reside; Lieut. Wm. G. Richards, goes to Santa Cruz tomorrow to spend a few weeks. Nilon and children and: Miss Grace Chappell -leave ‘Ratenday for a Cruz. liams and Miss Kate ‘Treniaine leave tomorrow for San Francisco on a visit to friends. horse this week and his left wrist so badly injured that he will be ‘Gudhle to use it for a week or two.. will spend a portion of his vacation next month at San Mateo, dividing his time between that town and Sante Cruz. Muller of this city, has arranged to remain in India another year with the English mining company he went spe for. of Moore’s Flat were here today on their way to the recent. copper. disceyery between You Bet and Dutch Flat. The ore. pays about $30 a ton. was here today and took homé with : hiexhis—wife and children who have . been visiting the lady’s parents at this city, Mr. and Mrs. R. RB. Williams. brook will be home within three weeks from the Sisters Hospital at Sacramento where she underwent a double surgical operation last week, having a tumor and also the appendix vermiform removed. Clara Dunnicliff) and her nephew, George Ingle, arrived this morning from San Francisco on a visit to the lady’s parents. mantic marriage last year to Private Hoffer, a United States volunteer, are familiar to our readers. stipation, Indigestion, Sick, Hea are the principal causes, . Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. : Money refunded if resnits aré not sat. isfactory, For sale by H. Dickerman. the druggist. tf ties in connection with night’s entertainment at the theater. . A fe fresh lot just received by Gaylord ‘PERSONAL POUNTBRS, and Young, today. Francisco. is in town. ie W.D. Lewis left today for. Yreke, Siskiyou county; evening from Alameda. Oliver Ragon returned today from Washington mining district. Earl Gray has gone to Gold Lake, Sierra county for an outing, Mr, and Mrs. I. Martin Smith have returned from San Francisco. W. F. Englebright and family expect to go to San Francisco this week on a visit. z Miss Russell passed through town on her way from Maybert. to San Francisco. ; ‘ Grant Skidmore and Ed Dobbie of North Bloomfield visited the county seat today. Oliff Graham, superintendent of the Odin drift mine, went to San Francisco yesterday. F. W. Banke of North San Juan was in town last evening on his way home from a trip below, Wa. T. Monk goes to Auburn tomorrow to.install the officers of the Native Sons’ Parlor there. Miss Annie Trood returned to North Bloomfield today after a visit with Mrs. J. B. Treadwell. Miss Agues Shade und H.z J, Pearson Mrs J. A. Heyer and -her daughter Miss Kuth Richards, daughter of Mrs. William Hoskins, Mrs. F. ‘Tf. Mrs. O. Treniaine, Mrs. John WilWilliam Browning was “kicked. by a Ree, W. A. Rimer of. Totnity dhdeck. Adolph Maller, son of Prof. E. Eugene Hegarty and Tim Fitegerald L. W. Woodruff of Columbia ‘Hill It is expected that Miss Flora HolMrs, Florent. Hoffer (formerly Miss The circumstances of. her roHow Is Your Wite? Has shée'lost her:beauty? If eo o Conaches Karl's Clover Price 25 vts. and 50 cts 2eo A pleasing array of ‘artistic special. tomorrow New Crop : Shrimps, 4 Dally Chronicle ie of th the Doings af Old David Johnson of.Washington. is. in}. « Miss M. Leddy went. to Washington . Willis Silva has returned to San George Mclvor of North Bloomfield Miss Mary, Arnott returned ast ork aentets + George Fletcher View Président, Wi iO Gilfa-Secretary--and By “M.Preston He will be‘buried agian ine ecaibe ceme-K A meeting was called for. tery at San Francisco, . fair will ‘be held this year,
“Thterest. For Life Insurance see T.B. Gray. “hine free with bhave at Wild’s. tf U. R. K. of P. meeting tomorrow night. See Seaninans) of a Pamny tomorrow night. at? A.O U.W: installation at -oaa Fel. J Tows Hall tonigtit; "°°" °*** House and lot for sale, Bainice of George. ©). Gaylord.. AE ERC OS abe Star Créamery butter, sold by Gaylord & Son, is the best: tf Ice Cold Gilt Edge Beerat the Referee Saloon, the best in the land. tf . James Treadwell has leased Mrs.-W, CO: Groves’ house on Nevada street, Go to the theater tomorrow night to see a bright play by capable amateurs. Reserve seats at Foley’s for fifty cents, The Epworth League will have an entertainment at the Methodist .charch Friday evening,. admission being tree. David D: Ashton is having a ‘nice story and a half cottage built.on Alexanidér street. . 0, M. Buek is the contractor. = A good tually people went: gut to Ragon’s Grove this afternodm to attend the picnic given by Prof. Michell. Oldand young enjoyed terete thoroughly. Maber ‘and’ Co. ‘are offering ® “big bargains this week in ladies’ fast black hose. ‘They have a large stock’ and sell them at. very low: prices. Fee the advertisement, Household furniture for ‘ate very cheap. . Everything nearlynew and up. to date. Also, one. very ‘fine Kimball organ, and one good second-hand vada street. ‘jl2.3 Yesterday afternoon the three-yeara tumbler she was carrying. The glass broke and she received a° cut that extends from the right.eye-to the mouth and laid the bone bare in places. Annie McUabe, a Grass Valley young . woman who was arrested at this. city son ber trial bas been postponed by Justice Holbrook, At yesterday afternoon’ FE} pibeting of the Agricultural Association Directors Fred Zeitler. was elected aeaeut: ‘Treasurer, : ‘Sunday afternoon to decide whether a t _He—To. hear you tell it, one would think I never tola a single truth before we were married. She—Well; you dia prevaricate to a considerable extent, but PH give you credit for having told me the trath once. _He—Indeed!” And } when was that, pray? ~ She—When you . proposed. -Don’t you: remember. you said yon were unworthy of me? A maniwho adveriised to tell for 50). “cents how he was cured of di inking, . smoking, staying out at night oka gambling,and how he gained t pounds . in weight.in two years; sends: this <explanation: “Qured of the bad” habits named by an enforced residence for two years in the State prison.” te ne “What does that young’man pibbiad! to do?” inquired Mrs. Cumrox. waty think, mamma,”answered her daughter, “that he purposes to propose.” “Ob, you think that, do you? ‘Minor To af Comments of Local ; Dr. Wagner, physician and igen: : *“Allsilk veiling 15c at the Racket Store. . ¥ ;friend of mine voted:and that thé votes . men.in charge of my interest were not piano. Inquire of Mrs. D. F. Bell, Ne-. old daughter of Gomer Hopkins fell on a will last night for drunkenness is quite sick the Consolidated, Virginia, Best.& Belin the county jail today. For this rea-. cher, Gould & Carry atid Eureka mines sheets aud” — re would be some efracd most paramount influence in the -district, to take charge of my interests there, instructing him to see that every were. obutte@: fy = “When the returns came tad, bad not. received a single vote in that’ precinct, and the next day a bulky envelope: was gether with a letter from the man Thad seen every friend: of mine and taken ap their ballots so that. nopg. would. be . missed, and as he wouldf't trust the’ judges of elections he bad sent them t me himself so ‘I would be sure them, “Since then T-have seen to it tha only honest, but knew ‘Thomas, Miss Elsie. E. : Watson, J: If not called for in fifteen dig lan f= sent to the dead letter. of: J. E. CARR, Postmaster. , Used to Live ‘Here. Patrick Kervin, su; superintendent of handed me containing 120° ballots. t0-. la left fa'eharge saying that that he had . © to got . or Shiloh’s -bguiarant fige. Parties calling for any of these . +/e fait ral MA ‘ letters will please say advertiond ,"and . §Fe not benefitted retarn the bottle to ; "1 ‘pay-a fee of one cent for each letter. rotes, . uae A in the precinct that’ would injure me, you 80 I got an old man who had never par4 °° ticipated ia polities, bat who hud a’=!— tatooal stouttnatios tarrh Oure. : . Sherer & oa care on th is taken internally py to a tenspooutal tr acts good digestion, a aan : Barts fee es Ted a ~ a Bp “AN eae nace Came Stanp UrNeither. can poor, weuk, -thin blood notrish and sustain the physiSa Sarsaparilla is the . Bal Avspe true tonic for the . = Eig na iH : “Advertised tised Letters, PE aen a i _The following is a list of the letters, biting withou' remaining in the Postoftice at N detere sort hs es ouly e: thiat July 12, too. Anderson, D. E-2 bowels, Busbeell, L. Sighs direct Clark, Mre: A. W. es ? 28 «ad Pros. Bepincte J.B. eae oo Ee Espinosa, Granie, Mie Louise right, Hoffman, W; cal system. pt A : eee Be Ro bese io hc Sr eae your Druggist price paid,” £100. For ruggist. oo ‘Every Botti YE Sone 6 Conmmesptian Cure is this: 3 Ses ot ht then if you can. ‘Bay y st and-hemay “refund the . poses Six ated bread for 25c at at Homaats, we Sao by) on the-Comstock lode. of Nevada, who died at San Jose last evening, was foreman at the Banner mine at this city in. the early sixties. At the time of his death he was general. manager of the -Allis0n Ranéh mine of Grass Valley. Extracts Hf it’s Good Exiracts_ Dis want = ei yt ee Have 100 Storesa Rhat's YER. “* Quan: ‘¥ so Good ae Nevada Clity. Waeen fe Mba oad : I desire to know about his purpose is]. An Indiana man “aged 108, .years: has just been granted a divorce from his child wife of 9% summers, . .” "Constipation, : Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, . Indicate that your liver is. ort. of.) order.. The best’ meticine to -rotse the ‘liver and’ cure ‘all “these ils, -is found in j29-tf Hood's Pilts. 25 cents. Sold-by All medicine dealers. ir . All kinds of SHIRTS. The celebrated MONARCH. With long bosom, short bosom or colored bosom. The best fitting shirt made. All sizes, From 75 cts. to $1.50. Consider deception an art. It may be, but it is an art we have ho. usefor, Motto is : Your money back if your purchase proves unsatisfastory. Ret be good friends just the same, NECKWEAR. We carry all_the latest styles and? patterns— Puffs, i Tecks 2p: Tie Confidential to the People Who Wear Clothin eB those who Carier & Joknsi, & One Price dred F afr dealing is artistic enough for us, It mak urn it and get your re abalt have U Clothing sbrintloia Some people es new friends and holds old ones; Our it without a word of argument and we wil lack Cat Brand *" . 7% 3 ‘Light Weight this: When does he purpose to quit purposing and pr opose?” fat our Duse. Hired : ELECTRIC POWER CO.. »> Let us give’ you the figures: We do this work a pantiions ly, safely and at moderate. K cost. When it is done you } have the best light the world : bas ever known and at comso rer. low Brey -ELEO1d ‘not ex: » plode. It does. not poison the air of your rooms. It aie not smoke your walls. § It, does. not give’ you the slightest annoyance or conYou'll Have . No Other . That's th yordit of. n our _ patrons, fae and t ‘us about it, * NEVADA. COUNTY 15 (Ofifice near the. Courthouse. . NEAR All kinds and colors. Just the ming? for agg Pe tie sh ee baat hee Topo ute Ci : “Prices so Reaconab!s i Commercial street, Well, what . Main street, cern in any Way: ya . Use It, Once, i! 5 ip: Mew: q sworn to Bie, aud tees “Now FOR: SOMETHING THAT 1s ALWAYS IN sT night r oF NEVADA. Clerk of rit y. The unty Treas. _'P. J. TORPIR, _ Public Administrator, unity or Coenen Se 4 Price 25 cis 50 ote. and. jand nis lng, ut the Be daly sworn, do. 8. Some sti : sale by HH. ee Pg Bd. ae Paotcre me ahs ec Is aceowats with me as rd Same are sorreet, GA~T, ecCounty ¢ lerk, . One Case pees Fast Black ae am sizes. Oia Price: Tae: . qi. ew eww price < 3 PAIR Fi ‘OR Asc. ir ee Fast Black Hose » Old Price 124¢c “New Price ope : either. in roe train, leaving a over. The ‘for the round 50 per: met sated to go’ t tar route con! Skidmore. d stage line band hereafter iN ants sof Gul Cole owing is the je: About thre rvous “Ssympto re positive au bof memory. (8¢ } the platforo nd irritabil snd a sick hea fe with oepali diseased. e very uupleas: ehins disease . brse and worse rfere with my. f that [was r ‘the morning: ee I began to: uargotio 4 affecting” r some. oronth abstuiniug, ap Bat all my tr ig cup of coff: re left it off, b } of loss in the ist drink, Al tum Food Co ‘first it did. By bat I kept "discovered b ht,. according Ss atich, satist iuvigorating tone up the q using it n Psleep perfec } nerves, hav mptom previc d flesh and cc jate meatallyveryone could id Coffee and it, and leaving ch I'am persu d cause of mun f ora E. Seberr; oklyp, N. Y,: Sua a OaNput od pranicg 4 vi t Hood's. Sa dar al and. dig Ho og and vitali Pills are _nonHee carry thes celebrated” ¢ i Satter ‘Stocking, © Triple Knee,” i ~ For: ‘Children, . i cents a pair.. bie