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March 26, 1900 (4 pages)

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wae THE TRANSCRIPT. Published every evens except Sundays and Legal Hol! ays by . BROWN & CALKINS. MONDAY ....++-March 26, 1900 fe BRIEFLY STATED. items That Should Interest Everybody — Something New Every Day. Vinton’s Corn Cure, 25 cents. Mistletoe Encampment meets tonight. Table Claret 50c a gallon at Isoara’s. Genuine Canadian Club Whisky, at Isoard’s. m6-lw Sewer connections are being made at a lively rate. : Armour’s Gold Band Bacon, 20 cents per can, at Wolf's. . tf Cream Purrs at the Popular Bakery Saturday and Sunday. 2t Salmon Bellies at Gaylord & Son’s. They are fine. Try them. “tf Prayer meeting at the. Methodist. Church every evening this week. Furnished rooms on Broad street to let. Enquire at the TRANSCRIPT office. Harry Bennett has purchased the Tellam residence property on the bedrock. Ivory Salt in 4-pound; packages. A purRE Table Salt. 15 cents per package, at Wolf's. tf Kennedy’s Sarsaparilla is the best blood medicine. $1 per bottle. At Vinton’s Pharmacy. tf Go to the Referee Saloon and get a glass of that celebrated Ruhstaller's THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC = DISPATCHES. Military Tournament. New Yors, March 26—The fourth annual military athletic tournament under the auspices of the Military Athletic League, will begin at Madison by the infantry; musical drills and Square Garden tonight. Each night . company. It is expected to combine all there will be battle scenes by i fantry,}the companies outside of the Bell. cavalry, and artillery; gymnastic drills rough riding by the cavalry, and the . ject by making an arrangement with Second Battery, will give their Gatling . the Pacific system, including San FranGun exercises, and their mounted pla-jcisco and most of the lines of the toon drills,, The Marine Corps, and Pacific slope; the Sunset system, inthe First and Second Signal Corps are; cluding the lines of Oregon and Washexpected to do some fine work in. ington. The Rocky Mountain system: stringing wires and building towers, including Denver and the Rocky Mounthere being a competiton between them . tain States; the Southern Bell system, “New Telephone Project. WAsuINGron, March 26.—An applicetion was completed today to be presented to Congress for a franchise. for a new telephone, telegraph and cable Negotiation are believed to be ander way to perfect the long-distance proQUR NORTHBRN NEIGHBORS. Newsy Notes From the Downieville Messenger of Saturday. The Bald Mountain Extension Company has leased a part of its tailings to a Chinese Company from this place, who have proceeded to work them, J. M. Weigand bas been _ elected as delegate from Golden Nugget Parlor No, 94, of Sierra City, to. the Grand Parlor of N.8.G.W. T. J: McGrath has been chosen alternate. Rachel Morse vs. Robt. W. Morse— Decree ordered in the Superior Court dissolving bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant and awarding to plaintiff the minor child. A duplicate whist party was held at the residence of Mrs Strange Thursday evening. With Miss Alice: Strange as hostess, all present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. = éae 2@e Got Tirea Waiting. Geiger, the cement man, left his horse attached to a cart standing on Commercial street. Becoming impatient of inaction, horsey made a dash up street. When near the Owl saloon the cart colFriday night, week will have especial importance. Gilt Edge Steam Beer. ’ tf Dr. W. P. Sawyer has taken up his residence at the National Hotel where he can be found nights. f20-tf Tire public school at Lowell Hill was reopened today, with Miss Nora Hussey of this city as teacher. ’ Delightful day—contrary to McAdie’s prediction yesterday. This morning he predicted fair weather to-night and Sunday. Silver book marks, with a view of the Schoolhouse and the Lone Tree, can be had of C.J. Brand. They are pretty. Go and ‘see them. tf Fancy beaded pine and cedar ceiling and finish are the best on earth. Urown and made at home. M. L. &D. Marsh have them. f10-tf Nice things at Gaylord & Sons’,such as Olam Boullion, in glasses, Pig’s Feet, an cans, : Veal Loaves, in cans. They are fine. Try them. tf Our lumber is shed-covered, therefore is clean and bright. There are many other reasons why you should possible. It will require two years to, will use our lumber. M.L.& D. Marsh. f10-tf . complete the work; provided by the At “The Grotto”, at all times, you can . new currency law. gét the finest of liquors, wines, ales, cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is, all ye who never their sampled goods.ti Next Monday the Newtown and Graniteville schools will open for the spring girls of New York will hold a bal masque at Tammany Hall tonight, at which open golf tournament for the Southern representatives of the chorus of all the Cross Championship opened here today. It willlasta week. Twenty-five cups have been offered to the winners, term, Miss Julia Mulcahy being teacher of the first named,and Miss Frankie Power of the latter. On Saturday last James Fulton ran. principal theatres will be present. It . a long splinter in his leg while descendiag a telephone pole. By skillfal work it was removed, but a very painful wound was the result. We have never before advertised house-building on the installment plan, but it’s always been an important branch of our business. We offer the best terms. M.L.& D. Marsh. f10-tf ‘The North San Juan telephone line has not been working satisfaetorily, on account of the wires being so close to those of the Electric \ Power Company. Another wire is being run as far as Lake Vera and the trouble will thereby be obviated.Another dividend has been declared by the Plumbago Mining Company, which is owned by Col. M. W. Mathers and others. The dividend this time is six cents per share, aggregating §$11,400. The mine is situated near Moore’s Fiat, this county. Now is the time to attend to your plumbiug. Geo. E.Turner has secured the services of another licensed plumber from San Francisco, and is now fully prepared todo all work in that line in a first-class manner and at the lowest rates. Send in your orders. £26 Work at the old Banner mine is progressing about as well as could be expected, considering that no mortal being bas taken a peep down the shaft for over thirty years until Superintendent Manson got hold of the property a few weeks ago. ‘The shaft, whichi is collapsed to its depth of nearly 700, feet, has been reopened and retimbered for ubout sixty feet. About the time the shaft is down to water level the pumping rig will be ready and. the work of. pumping it out rushed ahead. A Nest of Rattlesnakes. Will Maguire, who came down from Lowell Hill today, informs us that while a gang of men were at work on the Miners’ diich near that place the; discovered # nest of rattlesnakes varying in size from one to three feet long. ‘By actual count there were just 131, and it was nota very good day for a suake conveniion either. + + @e-Yesterday’s Ball Game. At Cashin’s was a large crowd p was. one-sided a the way through. va ,. Do You xnow Consumption is preventable? Science bas proven that, and also that neglect Field yesterday tbe. Vulley. ‘Ihe propert : y is situated on Seaweed baseball team defeated the . the corner of alae and Eddy streets, “1900's” by. a score of 22to1. There <attint Chetaers and was appraised at $170,000. The bequests provided for in the lady’s will Scottish Rite. the 80th. ferred. Mint Rush. Chorus Girls to Dance. New York, March 26.—The chorus promises to be a lively affair. Six Days’ Racing. Littte Rock, Ark., March j25.—Beracing here. Theentry listis very large and everything points to a successful week. Gans-Daly Fight. Brooxtyn, March 26,—Joe: Gans and “Chicago Jack” Caly are scheduled to meet in a twenty-five round bout at the Hercules Athletic Club tonight. Racing Today. spring race meet opened under favorable anspices today, and will continue until April 7th. preteen for a prize to be awarded by the judgincluding Atlanta and several southment: of the officers of the regular . ern states; ‘he Southern New England which continued on through Chinatown service selected for the purpose. The. system, including. Rhode Island and . to Broad street, where it was caught. National Guard will be well representConnecticut, 0 ed, and with the opening tonight in a. achusetts: the Miami system, compris grand review by Governor Rooeevelt, ing the Miami Valley and Ohio and ¥ and the presence of General: Miles on . Potomac system, including the city of . 8, died at Smith’s mill, near the Centwo events of the. Washington and its surroundings. Railroad Signals Boston, March 26.—The Boston ‘rail‘Kansas Cry, Mo., March 26.—The. roads are considering favorably the spring convocation of the Ancient . néew signal lights of Prof. Louis Derr ccepted Scottish Rite Masons openof the Institute of Technelogy, who, trip to'dan Francisco. ed here today and will continue until after a series of tests, decided that Toiay the degrees from . yellow should be the “caution” signal fourth and fourteenth were conferred.jand green the “safe” signal, making . yourself now by purifying and enrichTomorrow the degree from fifteenth to} with the red, three easily and surely system with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and eighteenth, inclusive, will be conferred. distinguished colors, the only qualifica. you may expect good health throughWednesday the degree from nineteenth . tion tending toward safety. : to thirtieth, and on Thursday, from would be discarded. Any accident to thirty to thirty-second will be con-. the glass would stop the train. Molineux [oom. Siva Siva, March 26.—Roland B. Uitcting live Frustoos for the ensuing year, PaILapetpnta, March 26.—Owing to }-Molineux is spared his life, which was! 3o"may be the defloiency in subsidiary ourrenvy,;to have been taken this week, by the ; Berstne: the mint is crowded as it perhaps never appeal of his case to the Supreme was beforé. Twenty millions in small . Court. coins will be turned out as speedily as . the preparation so long, that the case not be decided for some time, and a part of MassWhite This court isso crowded and ‘lided with a post freeing the animal, Death of a Young Child. Leona Silva, daughter of Joseph Siltral House on Saturday. She was nine months ol4. The faneral took place at this city yesterday. Saal Personal Mention. “W.D. Plunket was over from Shady Oreek today. ‘ Chas. Hansen has returned froma “Sark BInp, SaFe. Finn.” _ Fortify ing your blood and building up your out the coming season. Annual Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK_ holders of Fel ows Hall _ Association will: be held at the Library Room of »Odd Fellows Hall on Tuesday evening, May and the transaction of such other business properly brought before said “A FORCED SALE. Which Commenced at Carter & Jobn‘ ston’s Clothing Store Today. A great sale of clothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, ete. is now going on at Carter & Jobnston’s store. The entire stock is to be closed out. within sixty. days to satisfy the creditors. Suits are being sold as low us $4. Pants as low as $1. This is, a genuine sale, and for cash only. All persons indebted to the firm will have thirty days to settle their accounts. After that time they will be placed in. the hands of an attorney with orders to collect them at any cost. Mixed Paints Below Cost. We have purchased all of the Sullivan-Kelly paints. Big bargains for a few days. m24 Tow. Bros, ops\. PILLS Rouse f the tor pid liver, and cure bilionsness, sick . headache, jaundice, ‘nausea, indiges tion, etc. They are invaluable to prevent a cold or break up a fever. Mild gentle, certain, they are worthy your .confidence. Purely vegetable, they ean be taken by children or delicate women. Price, 25c, at all medicine dealers or by mail of C. I: Hoop & Co., Lowell, Mass. Its Rightly Named. That’s what everybody says about the POPULAR BAKERY in the Transcript block on Commercial street. You can always depend upon it that the Bread, Pies, Cakes, Fancy Pastry, Etc., from this Bakery are all right in every respect. HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES. All orders promptly filled and delivered at your doors. HOWARD LOVELAND. ~— Limes <=% Lemons 3} ses Oranges 3 Bananas 2; Just Received at NAT. P. BROWN, President. J C. Ricn. Secretary. m2 ; . Tegler’s Candy Factory. Molineux’s wife and family are here “. with him, and show him every attention the prison customs will permit. Oaxktanp, Cal., March 26.—The big} Polo Tournament.Amen, 8S. C. March 26.—The annual An Epicurean Feast For dainty maiden or happy bride, not forgetting papa’s babies in the count, can be enjoyed on a box of our choice combinations -AT.. n See { ee eertTTen . . “i fe _ > Maher & Co.’s =< keh bt 7) TODA! . Ladies of Nevada City: Today we have placed. in one of our windows the . GRANDEST LINE OF UNDERSKIRTS
\, That were ever shown in this part of the worlg bee From 75c Up to $20 Each. . That new Easter Dress will not be complete without one of those nice Underskirts. Come and see them. ‘The best always goes first, so don’t get left. ; Come to us for New Laces. ) Come to us for New Embroideries. ; Come to us for New Hosiery. : Come to us for New Silk Waists. 4 Come to us for New Ties. se i » Come to us for New Belts. In fact if you want the new things come to us Respectfully for them. be ee ce PLAZA PLANING MILL.... ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Mouldings; Brackets. Woodwerk of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes. Get our est:mates on any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWIS. SACRAMENTO St., NENADA City. of Chocolates, in cream nuts, creams in all flavors. marshmallows, caramels or butter cups Our French mixures drop candies and Bon Bons are the most delicate and delicious confections, and purity in flavor and ingredients is a law with us. Faley's Ice Cram Parlors.. . NEVADA CITY. <a — Popp-Supples. ada and Curley Supples of Buffalo, meet in a six round bout here tonight The men will clash at 183 pounds. Wrestlers Meet Louisville, Ky., March 26.—Edward Adamson of Chicago and Charles Overmiller of New Albany, Ind., will wrestle for a large purse here, tonight. Speaks at Sacramento. SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 26.—William J. Bryan is scheduled to speek here tonight. This is to be followed by several addresses in the west. GRASS VALLEY NEWS. The Doings of Our Neighbors as. Told Over the Telephone. Edward Appleton-was today operated on by Dr. OC. W. Jones for appendecitis. He is 14 yeurs old. Douglas Shoemaker will leave in a day or so for Tuscan Springs. He has suffered considerably of late with rheumatism. The baseball team which went from this place to play a game of ball at Snartsville, were easily defeated by the Smartsville nine. j The directors of the Auditorium Association have called for bide of contractors to erect the proposed auditorium. ‘The contract will be awarded on April 7th. Real Estate to be Sold. Ia the Superior Court today Judge Nilon made an order allowing the Executors to sell the real estate in San francisco belonging to the estate of the late Madame A. Chavanne of Grass amounted to $120,000. ., all Company C’s Social Dance. held since their commencement. , Iniigestion, nausea, are cured by Hoo i’s Pills. 'The growing popularity of the weekly . profession. On the openi is suicidal. ‘The worst cold or cough ; ° I play “ can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and socials given by Company C was fully {Company will play “F iM Consumption Cure. Sold on positive coer piel for over fifty years. Forsale H. Dickerman, the drpggist. tf attested by the largest attendance on Saturday evening that Armory Hall has The Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today. Estate of Emily A. Ohavanne, deceased. Order of sale of real estate. , 8.Granger vs. W. G. Richards. Five days to answer. Estate of Bridget Holland, deceased. Letters issued to Robert Holland on his filing a bond in the sum of $2,400, Estate and Guardian of Ann F. and Carl Hosken. Sale of personal property contirmed. : Estate of Joseph Knight, deceased. Decree of distribution granted. The City Band Concert. . The open-air concert season of the Nevada City. Band, under the leadership of Richard R. Veale, was inaugurated on Saturday evening. Stationed on the balcony of the National Hetel the band. rendered a program of the latest and choicest selections to a large assémblage, which gave unstinted expression of praise for the ability shown in the execution of each number. The Leading Lady. ’ Phe Lyceum Stock Company will be here on the 2d of April and play three nights and Mrs. Annie Bishop, formerly of this city, will be the leading lady. Those who have witnessed Mrs. Bihou’s paving recently. declare that she has advanced wonderfully in ber ig night the tt Me Not.” Pa gcati QObrie. Y. Jepson, the well-known Relief Hill miner, ismaking arrangements Miwon we, Meco 2—0/THE HOME MARKET ginning today there will be sixday of Popp,the champion lightweight of CanBuilding Houses —ON THE— Installment Plan, And we are still at it. your coutract, Is always with you; stay with it. We have beenjin the lumber business here 49 years, ani exp3st to ba hore many years more as we have an almost insxhaustible supply of timber in this neighborhood, We have made a success of . M. L. & D. MARSH. Call and learn our terms before letting Free to every purchaser BUCK WHEAT. Free! Sees. . SET For a short while only I will give a package of the celebrated H. O. OATS free Free! of a package of H. O. ae) WAXEL The TAILOR Can make you a Suit that . would fit you just as well on your head as though standing on your feet. SUITS = $7.00 and up Trousers $2.50 and up MOTT’S They overcome Weal . ness, irregularity and { omissions, increase vigof menstruation.” They are “LIFE SAVERS” to girls at ee: aiding development of organs and body. No Rocwn remedy for women equalsthem. Cannot do harm—life pevemass = pleasure, $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold y druggists. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO,., Cleveland, Ohio. Gash Grocer. For Sale by W. D. VINTON. stock of City. Pills. 25¢, Sick headache is cared by Hood’s. ro leave for the Nome mining ‘country gome time this week. ‘ VS Men’s and Boys ‘We Pay Strict Attention» Ar Money-Raising S a” ay PP ale! In fact, everything in our store goes at less than cost The entire stock MUST BE ._ In order to raise money with which to pay off our creditors, we are compelled to sacrifice our entire Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and . i % Our stock comprises all the best makes and styles of San Francisco it is useless for us to tell you that we have always had the name of carryin Our misfortune will be your gain. DAYS to satisfy our creditors. All Men's Suits are reduced from $4 to $6 duced from $1 to $2 per pair. All Boots and Shoes are reduced from s50c to ity. In fact this is a genuine closing-out sale, for the entire stock must be sold. W knowing themselves indebted tous to call and settle their accounts within thirty e carnesily counts in the hands of our attorney with instructions to collect them at any cost and Eastern manufactures, and the best grade of goods in Nevada LOSED OUT WITHIN SIXTY per suit. All single pants are re$1.50 per pair, accor ing to qual¢ guest those hirty days or we wall tot the ac2 © Jon ‘, head. MONDAY, ..—E The Household: Aficted Wi Last June Will that his father, + the TRANSORIPT, ¥ up his position + his sick boy. Be the son, the fathe by a stroke of pa by lead poisoning gon then went t medical treatmei there for several turned home wit been benefited . ceived and is now Gray, we are sol been so fortuna his health, for he use of-his hands. tober, and is thi himself but little ing the power to The adag néver come single illustrated by the tion upon the fam first affection to misfortunes ccur the oldest daughte arm while playing the sad informat member, of the f victim to the dec daughter, Ena, scarlet fever, and most distracted fa under quarantine. to bave to chroni fortuoe to Mr. G surely his burden well-nigh crushit precarious conditi Another P A. Charbonell, came to this city i County Hospital y o.d age of 89 year tion of five or six . head gardener at § Francisco, he was city and engaged occupation, and w: owners of the fain on Deer Creek. Wil Exemp! Tomorrow eveni No. 16, I. O. O. F., jolly crowd of Gre They intend to shi Odd Fellows how the work in the se lodge. On the sai tatives to the Gr elected. Every is earnestly reque Catarrh Can With local applica reach the seat of 1 is a blood or const in order to cure it nal remedies. Ha taken internally, « the blood and mu: Catarrh Oure is n Tt was prescribed physicians in th and is a regular posed of the combined with th acting directly o faces. The perfec two ingredients is wonderfal results F. J, OnE Sold by druggis Hall’s Family I “Or a Goop BEc end.” When you rilla to purify making a good be end will be healt! never disappoints You If Shiloh’s Cot Care, which is so of 25 cts. 50 ct cure take the b refund your m: There will be ¢ on Tuesday ever Bear is requeste L A. Garrus, Grand Scratct i, 0. O. The officers ar mah Lodge, No. attend the mee ing, March 27th, Valley degree te second degree. representatives be TT . 3 G. A. Gray, B Stacey & Gr To take orders Anyone desirin ly should see J