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May 3, 1899 (4 pages)

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1899. hip, with of twelve . 90. . BO cents . (25 cents ~ ) f tra. nt to you SORSETS ‘ournals of stretch in e stretched to a press‘re. stretchow Today. d lots of them. % CO. —— ord place alll kinds niture at west pricesches, here Saturday on his way toBirehville. quite ill at her home in Sebastopol, is improving. Rea re ee Fred Searls and Deputy Sheriff Jobn . ‘ Berisha) Pascoe of Nevada City were here last night. oF stboee week, 5 < ies wel ts yesterday. the mountains force of men employed Brown’s Valley flame on the Middie Yuba river, eS ee the ridge that the Boss mine is to resume. operations soon. This Is good property and if properly developed will unddéubtedly become one of the pro-" ducers of the county. +" " ; day for San Francisco where he will locate permanently. Juan on his way home to Forbestown. ville school will be held on the 14th, Mrs P. Grabam spent Teatonday a: committee, also by the following: _ M. Warner, who has been here forthe} yon 7. Mor, gan, A, yast month .left yesterday for his home. ). J. Stevens, ~~ Richard Thomas of Badger Hill was Mise Bessie Ransome, who bas been)Bes Frank Reader visited the county'seet Po have @ large ‘There is a report in circulation on Supervisor.Al Woed:.is having the el. This is one of the} The usual quiet and. serenity of} Ww: A, Dennis, Sweetland was seriously disturbed last. ; week by the appearance upon: the horizon of numerous peace officers, ae eg aed tapes RLM L Serck Be Chas. C. Leavitt passed through San from Nevada City. ~ Bako The closing exercises. of the BirchSan Juan. ‘ 3 ns ga eee “e . . Saturday evening to discuss the situa-. repairing . tion and compate notes. Edwin Tilley: conduct the campaign in favor of bond~ ridge road put in splendid condition ing, and to use their personol efforts in for summer t , . getting out.a full vote for the proposiThere will be a mass meeting tomorThe frost: destroyed the. grape vines alge oom — the dc ge be aud fig trees in this vicinity. the following committee: Fred Zeitler, Chairman. William H. Martin, Ed ‘George E. Turner, E. Short speechés in favor of sewerage will be made by the members of the James Gribble, T. O. Bindley, se ? : aes ; yee abe sD 8:43 ite ete oe he bonding ¢ 67% 3%: ly art hans ta the! i nab 3 Cutis osdeiwgaaenp iets. fon) tetbmanven evens ee satoeney, . 1h de eaiastook. <p xk adgemible there at such times be-. 40004, a de history best kept roads in the county. i peace? wa Bilge ~}ances by which the work can be more The. Middle Ynba is very high for) wee ‘Ma a, Oe sheaply and successfully done, aud at his Bike dle poem Reus ato to een en Neys grester depth than thought possible : ago. ‘Lhis has even as late as ten years win Tilley, _ . progresses. this purpose. An American flag is to epeiph hardly phen lar. passes bat -be hoisted and am-appropriately in-, ings mana scribed bannef was ordered stretched mines relocated with across the street to designate the place.) 1. , dn txecutive: committes, consis! Ing, ositions. In this belief the new owners are encouraged by the knowiedge that mines onthe same lode have becn mide fair to large producers by bringing to bear in their workings modera appliHutchison, . unquestionably turned capital in this inlay; . direction and as the field enlarges more money goes into new ventures promising greater returns in ‘the future. It ranges will be ‘more. thoroughly. : pros-: pected within this and the following years than before known in’ the ‘hopes lof fimding and locating mines which promise good returns as work. on them eens 7 en y i i tli ines man: eer opened up’and . are expected and many of them will} so hart hearted as’ . eases, being enc. . os be i . worked with many of. them bring their wives. depth in the will be heard, Deputy United States Marshal, Deputy ‘D. E. Morgan, , A. Ramsay, is the impression that more districts . this city,’a member’ of the Board of Sheriff, Constable, Supervisor and lawhe ae eu Se Fe Oolley, . . will be added this year tothose already! Censors. Anu effort is to be made to yer, within an hour ofeach other. =. B.N Sheciratt, : ae ioe ». established, for it seems to be the ‘Con-) add the names of all of them, as. has Dan Doyle of French Corral left FriSeg Obris. Malien. sensus of opinion that the mountain . geen done in most of the other counties of the district. d. Rector. B, Wolf, with light iron beams, feet apart, at Golden Gate, : . FP. T. Nilon, Fred Searls, oe Thos. Graham and B.:F. McCracken J.8. Berens, B, F. ell, aoe bees x i are going to resume dperations at ‘the ut = senaloy; ee Hi —— Bunker Hill »: iue in Shady creek. ~) A. Tsoatd,. : Wm, Grimes, Mra Fremont. Wood and~family, E okey? 2 en on the — 4 . McG i . Tille bt AW rtin ese tiles are also Mrs. McCoy will leave for Idaho C. PE Lebriags, C.E. Te 6 ae eng io mext week to remain indefinitely. Today is » perfect March day, stormy . ~ . aud cold, it rained incessantly for 12 this meeting. hours. _. + NORTH BLOOMFIELD. Miss Claire Currier has returned froma visit at San Francisco, s CG. MeKillican is expected here. S00! from Saciamento, where he is attending Earl Hurris has a sprained ankle. Misses Esther and Mabel Baudemar are visiting Rev. and, Mrs. Williams at Indian Springs. WASHINGTON. A mass meeting will be held here: toymorrow night to start the preparations} voters was appo' ted as follows: J.J. for a grand Fourth of July celebration. . Jackeon, T. H. as Committees will be appointed to ar-. Gault and J. CO. Rich. 5 on. Edwin Tilley was-tendered a vote of. p,) ,this part of the county has ever witthanks for the use of his. building of . ply” —an annnal social function—as “The Most Aristocratic Social Event In wange for the greatest demonstration : ‘Trade-sewerage committee held at courthouse last evening, Fred Zeitler . underside may be presiding inthe absence “of Chairman i Searls: who is out of town. The Secretary was aroll of all names registered in the city since the last general election and “i have it on file at the polls Saturday in the various, precincts. © A committee on ‘nessed. There will be games and con-. gatarday. 4ests for prizes, en oration, ete., to} wind up with a ball. in the evening. ‘Last year Graniteville had the ceteties. 4ion and the’most of our people went. there and enjoyed themselves. This year Graniteville will: retura the compliment. ~~ The State Miners. Having successfully organized a southern branch, the California Miners’ A vote of thanks adopted and Revs. Association will now proveed to organize branches in other parts of the State where none now exist, and otherwise strengthen and perfect its system. A call has been issued by Secretary E. H. Benjamin fora convention ot Tuolumne month just ended: Delinquent taxWilliams $4.52, J. H. Coughlin $14.79. John Webber, rent, $25. H. C. Schroeder, _gounty miners, to be held at Sonora on , y tax, $864. ‘Saturday, May 20th, at 10 a. m., to form .a branch county association, which will ibe a branch of the parent body. The \oranch associations in Siskiyou and Shasta counties are also to be reorgan‘ized. It is also in contemplation: to call s convention of miners: in Lassen, Del Norte and other northern counties of the State and organize, one branch taking in all these counties, similar to the southern branch which has lately been organized. «Oe Typographical Errors. In the communication from Charles McoElvey published in yesterday’s is~ gue of the TraNnsoRirr two: errore oc-. my bill of fare. curred. The date of the first fire men. things I cannot tioned should have been 1851 instead of jury to my 1856, and the date of ‘the Jast men. things I should not eat at all: 1, pork; tioned fire should have been 1856 and 2, cheese; 3, doughnats; 4, fresh bread; (ve of St not 1858, Mr. McElvey had the: dates . 5, piscnits; 6. pancakes; 7, fried pote-. . .. ‘toes; 8, pie; 9, cake; 10, no rice pastries right in his copy, but the types got in wrong. Pretty Novelties. . ©. J. Brand, the jeweler, has just received a new lot of the latest novelties . ja the line of jewelry, including sash ‘beef, ete.; ) ae cll and sce the Nethereole brace-. kinds, «lwars Good ‘Auditor’s fees, $43 Hon. E. M. Preston will preside at The foregoing ds well as other matters were attended to ata large and enthusiastic meeting of the Board of the . peams of five inches. depth or less the Phelps made brief responses. MONEYS PAID IN. Receipis of the County: ‘Treasmry For > the-Past’ Month. The following ‘moneys were paid into the Oounty Treasury doring J. 8. Holbrook, justice fines, $90. W. J. Rogers, renewing certificates, F. L: Arbogast, Clerk’s ‘fees, $123.80, D. B. Getchell, Sheriff's fees, $13.25.) John Werry, Recorder’s fees, $177.75 J. J. Jacksqu—Licenses, $565, taxes, 1898-99, and penalties, $33,105 12. the rainwater. . » where they are put on a se te ceiling is instracted to get . of floor. transportation of . {s cheaply snd York Sun. Fireproof Flooring. What is known as the Hanoverian floor is being more and more introduced abroad. The floor is framed ; and either between or upon. a course of hollow +40. inches long, 5 inches wide and 4 inches thick, formed . with’a tongue on one.edge and & groove f As soon as the beams are : giving a smooth floor, upon which the workmen can stand to continué their operations. The tiling is very strong, and is nearly wa ; so that, until the roof is on, suitable holes are left in the floor to carry off Where the blocks are set between top finished with tile blocks weigh about four pounds each, or less than 12 pounds per square foot No centering of any kind is needed for laying them, and very little entting is required, and thus the work quickly done. —New set about three the well.” laid over or bewas to unchain the press agent. . -. . Peouldn’t: » Be Banquetted od and. Otherwise © man, ‘and, vat is e, Ldon’t bef to.””. ety —“Tman airily. ‘‘Ven I vant an opinion on} . chentlemen, [ go to some fellow vat who practice north of San Francisco} haf some senees of Baten rr! ns ut They will be in business session at least two days. They will be hanasomely entertained during their stay. A banquet is to be ‘served in the'r honor and they will be shown. through the quartzand gravel mines of this district and Grass Valley. They are to be accorded a formal public reception by. the citizens of our sister city, ow which occasion Mayor Clinch will deliver au address of welcome and utLer speakers It will be their first visit to Nevada county, having heretofore held their meetings in Sacramento, Marysville,
Stock:on, Woodland and other “valley tewns.” Atpresent the only local physicians affiliating are Dr. C. W.Jones of Grass Valley, who is Second Vice President, and Dr. A. H. Tickell of A lawyer tells of a client in one of the adjoining towns who had a farm to sell. He had recently sunk a well on it and the job cost quite a sum; con@equentiy, when he talked of disposing of hia property, the well caused him . for considerable anxiety. “How much do you ask for the farm?” the lawyer asked. “Wal, Pil tell yer,” drawled the farmer; “fl} sell the place for $700 with the well, and I'll let it gofor $600 without A special cable to the New York orld says that Worth, the modiste, has issued an edict that the correct eloths for the season are grayish-blue of the mouse color variety. Of course these textiles were made up two years ~ ago arid were delivered to the trade last winter. All that remained to. be done) _ “Pash ap : quired the tall-man in an irritable tone . . Several people were pu“hingioe ek “Vell, no, I can’t,”’ the little. “You're not, much of a gentleman,” maid the tallanale: << Ge “Qh, I ton’t know!" said the little . has got a leetle knowledge of der sublenty-five of the leading physicians tall man in a tone of deep sarcasm. — “Vell,”* said the little man, ‘‘I may By ishn the ta es aye “As. long as I ton’t know your name,”’ said the little man. ‘‘1 couldn't — der ‘identification any more gomplete.”” gi Pees Pretty soon the car stopped to let off’ half a’ dozen passengers, and when} of one idiot." dozen seats. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. Immortality Cranks, Immortality of fame is something desired by many, but attained by few. eays Dr. John Fiske in The Atlantic. Physical immortality is which has hitherto been supposed to be inexorably denied to human beings. The phase ‘“All men are mortal’” figures in textbooks of logic as the truest of truisms. But we have lately been assured that this isa mistake. It is only an imduétion: based upon simple-ennmeration, and the first man who escapes death. will disprove it. Jo at least I was told by a very downright person who called on me some + years ago with a huge parcel of manuscript, for which he wanted me to find hima publisher. He had been cruelly snubbed and ill used, but truth would surely prevail over bigotry, asin Galilei’s case. Itook® his address and let him leave his manuscript. Its recipe physical immortality, diluted through 600 pages, was simply to learn how. to.go without food! Usually such a regimen will kill you by the fifth day. but if at that critical moment, while at the: point of death, yon make a heroie effort and stay alive, sot give him intelligent aid. nnn “Yes—it never ignites.” things finally settled down ‘the tall one . ' and the short one weie separated by a something . why. then you will have overcome the king of terrors.once for all. I returned the gentleman's manuscript with, a polite note, regretting that his of research was so remote from those to which I was accustomed that I could “To, scratch a match on the wrong end is a sure sign of disappointment.” AS Gis UDb> Ay» A Spring Arrival of the Finest Goods And B.st Values .MEN’S and BOY’S : CLOTHING. Our New Line of Silk Shirts and Gent’s Furnishing Goods SE Es! ~~ Tow Prices coupled with Big Yalues is the combination that wins ‘Your trade in oar Elegant Assortment, of ‘SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. eye Out New Stock Affords Great Attraction ta the Buyer who appreciates “SUPERIOR QUALITIES. ; \ Grimes’ Clothing Emporium, S . Gor Broad sna Pine Sts. eorannvnevovnsnnennveennenneenttt® Telephone 301. The Latest IN Wall Paper. ; Is called the “Ladies’ Wall Paper.” It comes principally in stripes with blended borders and ceiling to match. It is wonderfully rich in its effects and the style is bound to be lasting. Then it is reasonable in price. SEE THOSE . ~RANGPUR CARPETSconc ars ust es. Forty Cants.a Val pak think of it—only Orly cl Sd df } Sewed and Laid. We have a full line of Ready-made Insid a 0 ; oe fils pod a Pore 9 i mde and utside Skirts inDuck, Percale, Bro. Snell & Fleming, (Up-to-date Merchants.) Broad Street, corner Pine. [AAAAAAAUALAALAAAAAUAAAAAAAAAA AULA -and the flooring, but top of the beams necessary. The B 8. Rector, A. to the clergy was ’ The ‘‘asse Clyne, Rimer and: yeara old, and its doorway—difficaul' to ty. ‘The certificates—A. H. were. not infrequently printed pir ene disevpestes entirely. back card, decora’ skin personal and prop-. ino pea Lor gree or the queen of self at home, after the doctors The Gateway to Philadelphia Society. A writer in The Ladies’ Home Jourthe Philadelphia ‘‘assemof. its early cofitentions was based on ; the question of the eligibility for memvolves an outlay of $10, 000. Invitations to the ‘‘assemblies’’ in the colonial days clubs, other stationery frequently. being unobtainable. . The article is interesting in showing the primitive social Beware of the Doctors’ Patchwork; . You Gan as ih, the mbly” is jast 150} «© selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, PATE FOILS. DEVILED AND PO ED sniy remedies which the doctors ever give for . : TT cut o. . Gyre Yourself at HOMG. ticcd poison. we MEATS AND FISH. the oo, . .* Ths doctor the oucwetd Me to eet the . Mascot Whisk _.$1 00, Mikad : vile poison, and only attempt ro up the outward sppesraner ¢ — OPrakinncdestnrereersoroeneers ] GOOD encemtsnisenrytsiacicne phia sociedianese-tne sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into the . Duffy’s Malt Whiskey:...... e100 eatin Prvreeeseeseesenredesesscrssenees 06 yi m, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their constant doses of potash Pepsin Whiskey 100 MADD ccsigis' ou suoeanoe cacnseston’icseqeas «OU ‘and one. and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out Geass Gock OO ae ae pee 100 Clairette Soap.csscc.cse0cc000.s 06 7 into sores, and the fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing thesystem me Cock Whilsbrey.....+--9i» eeiat © : Saad ‘. more damage than the disease itself. Monarch (Jug) Whiskey........ 100} M©ON SOAP......cececeseeeee 05 My, HL. Myers, 100 Mulberty Bt., Newark, & J. cages. OF had spent . . X L Whiskey..ic..ssne: sesh 95: Copoo (white) Soap. ..3....d.qs0s+. 05 with the doctors, W ized me preset rat ie A doetad large spots all over ms Rock & Rye Whiskey: «c++: Re 1 00. Cashmere (white) Soap......:.. 05 ; ay and these soon broke out into running sores, and . Sa eee endured all the suffering which vile disease proHg . @uces. I decided to try S. 8. 9. as'a last resort, and was ‘ Scouse, 20 * goon dag tly improved. I followed closely your “Diree: Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3ib > tions for Self Treatment,’ and the large splotches on my Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. 08 chest began to grow paler and to eure Con yond their skill. Orleané parsimon. of any kind. some kind of humor in the blood, and “many diseases 0008 }. He Was Not Particular. A prisoner in the Marshall county, South Dakota, jail wrote the following ‘. \etter to the Sheriff the other day: “Dear Sir: ‘Inasmuch asI may board with you a couple of weeks, I will respectfally suggest a few points about First, there are many . that bis car would eat without serious inhealth. The following “Some.of the chief things I may eat: from many and 20 in ney and would not Belgium before he A Hagesling Prince. a sample of it provided by the present head of the house will hardly help him the car being 12 first class/fares in GerBelgium. When the Belgian conductor applied for payment, the duke refueed to pay more than 14 fares for the Belgian stretch of the jourfrontier station and not allowed to leave he angrily paid the sum required. It ie man as the representapuis and the Grand Mowho will squabble over car farés. neti out of the system y is notorious, and WOME CURE FORBLOODPOISON. There is not the slightest Goubdt that the doctors do more harm than in ’ this loathsome disease wo' off to-day if they had never I was soon cured perfectly and my “been as clear as glass ever since. Ic i ble time thrown away to expect the doctors ae vies Blood LS aad for the disease is beSwifts Specifie— S. S. S$. FOR THE BLOOD a in an sntirely different way from tash and . sa . and Bags of it pth coy in where it jurks forever, ous Blood Poison ; smaller, and before long my. had failed completely.” disease, hile tie the cost tution. Our system of private home treatSHIRT ment places a cure within the reach We give all necessary Cyne RT WAI ST: SET AND PINS. _Tioe, free of Shasge, a ie Swift Bpecifi eS _. NECK CLASPS. —\THE NETHERSOLE BRACELET ¢ forces the Hence it cures the BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J.J. JACKSON, = Proprietor Agency For--[Monogram Whiskey ’ Blue Label Catsup ™ Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for Fancy Groceries oo * ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee is the Best. ~ Give it a Trial. e ese ee ee @& ®@ @® @ » LATEST. Sn SASH BUCKLES, yield until asaured be uncoupled at the B had settled. Then’ Kapp & Streets are. aA Fin reakfast Goods. < apdialies Hu Fresh from the Milis. ——> i+ ° ; Wl H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat, 3 Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother's Mush. ~ a Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes. Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk. Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. Fora Quick £: ancde-alrondy cooked--Ory French Red Kidaey Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. Al sicintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per cam B. WO + = e —OF-— . —>t-+— Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts. 13 2 GROCER. ar °. Re *a. * ag) (Me, APM on « i Is all the Go and we have a Great Variety. We have a fine assortment of : ee Long Chains, Anda Very Nice Line of eee Shean SILVER NOVELTIES. oc. J. BRAND. Manufacturing Jeweler. ee Has our line ofGold : and : Silver : Watches been wortby of praise but we consider peg en meritorious. d and elegant, and the mehasicss Ladies’ Watches are particularly beautifal..We oho curry the waits STANDARD ELECTRIC CLOCKS which require no wi :¢ they ‘are’ more accurate than any clock <a. the market ; have no springs to break ; ~~ « . ~ 7 ~ 6