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November 10, 1898 (4 pages)

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+ "S DOUBLE. Often Wistakan fop ext Governor, sevelt who oy the Republicans ' York State by an rity, has double erintendent OF the two men not onlyial resemb build and Hie 82 Who have seen a8 two peas, ning man ap in all The Used to intances wong y about Politioa} he had never heard olonel was almoat by Clients of Mr. in the brokerage tendent Shockley nm Francisco in a when a gentleman said: : , Sir, but I believe . with yon. Are oosevelt of “New man assured the _just a plain Cali. en have the honor 2 of the hero of cuiiiiiiaie e Best, n Suits and Over. ne street tailor, pene, Latest. fferent Styles at n7-tf ND NG BALL mN AT Li, ADA CITY, NG EVE. ig, Nov, 23.) rof. John Michell. Waltz andsome prizes mmittee to the . in dancers, . OROHESTRA. . CANVASED, Gentlemen 50 HOTEL: ill be sold e Hotel is ness, it is cations in rters or later you this fact we S and COMie 40 40 50 50 75: 75 I oO oO. a. 25: 50 50 =~ x = HS MH , $12.50 $7.50. he very rm and 4 p : é ® THE TRANSCRIPT, 1H MINERS. ASSOCIATION RAID ON A THURSDAY.....NOV. 10, 1898. Annual Meeting at the City Hall in This BRIEF MENTION, Minor Notes and Comments of Local Interest. Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street. City. Today. The Nevada Cuunty Miners Associa‘tion met at the City Hall ‘in this city this afternéon to elect officers for the ensuing year, arrange for chosing delegates to the meeting of the State AsSociation on the’21st and transact other business. Set It Afire. : _ NBWSPAPER. Wrecked the Office and Then GRASS VALLEY NEWS, — A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as To d Over The Telephone, Angifs McKay returned to.San Francisto today. ~ ‘ George Murphy and his daughter, Miss Hattie, went to San Francisco today. ae Mrs. John Bennett, one of the oldest and best-known residents of Grass x . THE BARGAIN SPOT RACKET STORE. . 8tory about you.” the next time they. met. The Athletic Club will meet tonight. Fair weather with frosty nights continue. Thomas H. Watters has succeeded James G. Neagle as one of the deputies in the Sheriff's office. — 2h athe Excelsior Whist Club will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeitler next Monday night. Call at B. Bullard’s, Broad street, for aweet cider, boiled cider, cider vinegar. * First-class and purity guaranteed. tf Isaac M. Floyd’s charge that Wm. “H. Bryant had threatened his life has been dismissed by Justice Holbrook for lack. of evidence to convict, ‘Asquad from Company C went up to Graniteville yesterday. and acted as escort atthe funeral of Edward Hippert, who was a member of the Company. Last night a delegation of Grass Valleyans paid their respects to. County Secretary Englebright submitted his annual report showing that forthe year ending today there had been collected from various sources the sum of $522 50, which with the $224.30 previously on hand made a total of $746.80. There has been paid $650 to the State Association and $40.75 for_printing, hall rent etc, leaving a balance on hand of $56.05. Mr. Englebright says in his report: : “The amounts forwarded to the State Association were forwarded prior to their annual meeting of 1897.No money has been forwarded to the Association since that-time. It will be necessary to raise money and forward $7.50 for each delegate who has a seat in the State Association’s annual session.” . : The following were appointed as a committee to wait on the County Supervisors and solicit a donation for the The Negro Editor Mad Slandered White Women. . Witmineton, N. ©., Nov. 10—A com: mittee of 25 men led by ex-Representative Waddell today attacked the office ofa newspaper run by a negro. They wrecked the farniture and presses, burned the-building, and shot at the editor and printers who escaped. The paper had slandered the white women. of the state. a An Election Row ae With Fatal Results. Oxmupeer, Indian Ter., Nov. 10—Returns show that the treaty has carried in the Creek nation. Twelve handred cold bloods refused to vote and made Treasurer-elect Jackson at his home on Boulder street. The visitors were cordially entertained. ~~ ——--—---—_—John Lopez, who died day before yesterday at North Bloomfield of typhoid pneumonia, was a nephew: of Manuel Lopez of Graniteville. His body was taken to Livermore-where he has another uncle. : Association: F. Zeitler, R. C, Walrath, Geo. E. Turner, H. J. Shockley, Wm. . Giffin, D, B. Getchell, Geo. Mainharf, . C. H. Mitchell, W. E. Parsons, D. B. Marwick, C. E. Clinch, J. S. McBride, L. L. Myers, ©. D. Eastin, O. K. Cloudman, F. M. Rutherford. The following were appointed to ae wait on the Trustees of their respecttars ive tows: _Barrett and the Barber, Nevada City—O. J. Brand, E. M. Mr. Russell Bassett, who plays the Preston, Frank Eilerman. heavy parts in the Henderson Com-. Grass Valley—Geo. Fletcher, Henry pany which will play here before Luke, S. Granger. long, was for a long time associat-. The following were elected as officers ed with the late Lawrence Barrett. In-. for the ensuing year : deed, Mr. Bassett played about 1880 un-. Fred Zeitler President,der the managément of Mr. Bassett. This Geo, Mainhart, Vice President. gentleman, in an interview the other. Secretary, W. F. Englebright. day, told a characteristiv story of Mr. Assistant Secretary—J. F. Colley. Barrett. He, for many years, had a. Treasurer—b, F.-Snell., cottage at Cohasset adjoining that of An executive committee was appointMr. Stuart Robson. They were great led. fribnds and Robson was never happy The convention of the association is unless he could hit Mr. Barrett with a . to be held at Native Sons’ Hall in San practical joke. Robson knew Barrett’e . } Francisco duri gthe week commencing fondness for Nat Goodwin. Upon reMonday, November _ 21st next. The turning from New York one day he . cénvention will be called to order at 10 found Mr. Barrett upon his veranda. . a. m. on the latter date. Official head“Barrett,” said Robson, in his peculiar . quarters. will be ‘established: at the squeaky voice, “I met that red-headed . Palace on the same day. About 450 comedian today and he told mea funny . delegates from twenty counties of the State are expected tw attend. The as“Well, sir,’ quered Mr. Barrett in . sociation was never in a healthier contragic tones, “what was the story.” dition than it is to-day. “Goodwin says to me, says he, that Secretary Sontag has given notice to you went into the barber-shop under . his friends that he will not seek a rethe Russell House in Detroit one day to} election on account of the pressure -of get shaved. As the barber was latherprivate business. There are already ing you, he says, ‘It is curious, very . three candidates for the place. One of an attack on the supporters of the treaty. There was one killed and mn wounded, eee ein Will Fit Out Al ‘War Vessels. Paris, November 10.—The Admirals held a war council and decided to fit out all war vessels available. Thirty . reserve ships have been ordered into Valley, is dead. . . Henry Shoemaker who recently returned from the Klondike, started today for New York. Word has been received of the death She was a victim of paralysis.: The North Star Mining Company has declared dividend No. 10. of twentyfive cents per share, amounting to W.8. Lyle, who has been here experting the Diamond mine for parties who May conclude to buy it, left this noon for San Francisco. ‘ The forty seven-per-cent sewerage bonds of $1000 each that the city is about to issue will be sold some time in January and will probably be taken ap by loca) capitalists. The contracts for doing the work will be let one street ata time so as to shut out outside bidders. Itis expected the sewerage system will be completed before hot weather cones next summer. Ir You have been sick you Hood’s Sarsaparilla the best’ medicine you can take to give you appetite and restore you to a condition of perfect health. ‘Hoop’s Pits cure nausea, sick headache, billiousness and all liver pills Price 25 cents. commission. 'Great Gale on Lake Erie. Cuicaco, November 10.—A terrific gale is raging on Lake Erie. Several . vessels are overdue. Two Lake Vessels Are Missing. Pont Pierre, Lake Erie, Nov. 10.— The steamer Donaldson has lost her two consorts, and it is believed they have foundered. ~ PERSONAL POINTRRS. A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old’ and Young, Mrs. J. T. Gribble is quite ill. Miss Clara Nelson is here from Chicc. S. L. Parsons is here from Graniteville. curious, but I can always teH the oc. them is former State Mineralogist J. J. cupation of a man tbat I lather. ‘Well . Crawford. R.H. Turner of this city sir,’ you responded, ‘what is my oc-/is another candidate and the third is cupation?’ The barber Stepyed back,. KE. M. Benjamin of Alameda county. sized’ you up and immedi tely said] A movement is on foot to make this said ‘Shoe shop,’ ” office a paid position, with permanent Goodwin and Barrett did not speak . headquarters adjoining the State Mining Bureau in San Francisco. Much important work is to come beAn Old-Time Republican Majority. . tore the convention. Congress is to be Old-time Republicans say the returns . a8ked to make an additional appropiaof Tuesday’s election remind them of . tion of $500,000 for the construction of the way the now defunct precinct of . restraining dams so as to permit of hyMountain Well House voted in’ about . draulic mining on a large scale in cer1868, when it gave 262 votes for the Re. tain parts of the State. An appropriapublicans and one for the Democrats, } tion of $500,000 is now available for that In early times Allison’ Ranch was. purpose. Half of it was given by the nearly as solid for the other side, but . State and the other half by the governit does not seem to have completely . ment. Under this appropriation surmended its ways: 5 veys fordams are being made at De Guerre point near Marysville and at Remember the Boys. The steamer St. Paul will leave San Francisco for Manila on the 17th instant with government supplies and mail for, Manila. She will also take freight free, Christmas presents for Congress is also to be petitioned to Same purpose. The convention will the soldiers and suilors of the United . SUPPort the proposition of the Inter-. the Nevada County Electric Power Company, left today on a visit to Downieville and Forest City. naticnal Mining Congress to have a new Cabinet office created, to be known as Secretary of Mines and Mining. States stationed in that port. Presents may be left at 139 Jesse street, San Francisco, up to the day of sailing. the Narrows on the Yuba river. city. make an appropriation forthe im prove-. from Marysville and went to Washingment of the Sacramento river. “The . ton today to look after his mining inState has already given $300,000 for the . terests. _.W. H. Harris returned to Dutch Fiat today. _ 3 Robert Linder of You Bet was here last evening. . Mrs. George E. Johnston is visitin at: Sacramento. ? Mayor Porter arrived last evening from Chicago Park. Fred Zeitler and Henry Lane went to Marysville today. Major McBride of North San Juan A is in town. D.J. Moore came down today from Graniteville. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Cloudman of You Bet were in town today. Mr. and Mrs. Chivell came down today from Columbia Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bristow of Cherokee visited the county seat yesterday. Miss Mamie Laverty of Brown’s Valley is visiting Miss Aggie Carey of this E. W. Sawtelle arived here last night L. M. Hancoek, electrical engineer of THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, MILL TOWLE BROS. CO. 6 oe po Native Daughters Meeting. Laurel Parlor, N. D, G. W., will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening, November 10th, on which occasion there wili be initiation of candidates, followed by an entertainment. : A fall attendance is desired. By order.
é Mas. H. J. Roaurs, Pres. Mrs. Brite Dovetass, Sec’y.tad Sweeney The 0. Kk, Painter. He does high-class work at fair prices. Nothing slighted, whether by the day or contract. The best materials always used. 022-tf at Paso Robles of Miss Lillie Hicks> will find. wearing qualities. Alum powders are the greatest povsatmagny Bort gh present day. Se Se FOOTWEAR. NOT A FLAW to be found any where in the line of Footwear we are offering. Every Boot and Shoe in our stock is well made from the best material, be it Leather or Kid they are stylish and perfect fitting and time will demonstrate their excellent We sell these goods at prices which aré just high enough to pay for high grade goods. ae Bovey Bros. Broad Street, Nevada City. All kinds of repairing done on eed shortest notice and at the lowest rates, Button Hole Twist Coates Thread } Hamilton Calicos....... lesia Dress Lining. wing Silk, 2 spools, tft tested eevcccvceves avis We guarantee goods. Anything unsatisfactory returned. §c¢ FELCCVEEO CURES CO0 ONO be Gath ee s Cee be Le CRECLObKS iene Our can Pia. bel BOtO Bee Silkatine Dress Lining Gold Eyed Needles (best made) may be Sel THINK IT OVER. We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the LEAST: MONEY. WON’T IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH? CASH GROCER, Cives You Best Value For Your Money ; . Has the Best®Quality of Goods. Is For Cash: Try our Mustard in bulk—2 any quantity you want. Ripe and Green Olives in bulk. Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles, DOUGLASS BUTTER, 5c. per quart. Will sell you ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. WEEK 50 CENTS AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY ——Is—— SEQUOIA, And As Cheap As Pine. All modern hoses finished with it. AND MINING” TIMBERS, \_ Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 51. location. Inquire of Frank Miller. eS of Mrs. L. Dreyfuss is now on private sale at very low prices and in quantities to suit. All not disposed of at private sale will be sold by auction next week, on Main and Sacramento streets, Mrs. H. C. Miils. be obtained for 50 Apply to F. E. BROWN, Transeript offica A nicely furnished House for rent, in good Private and Auction Sale. The furniture, bedding, ete., at the barn n2-4t R. DILLON, Constable. For Rent Nicely furnished rooms for house keeping Inquire of Nevada County Virectory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can cents. By mail 75 cents. The Leading Flour. T Sa a ee How Natural MOORE portions of Nevada coun Eaznore of instructing Pupils at their own a7. RA ee ae It is for nearly everybody Make No . Mistake, Ladies. Fall # Winter Millinery —AT— WM. H.-CRAWFORD’S, Main Street, Nevada City Is Not Equalled In Nevada County. Prices Astonishingly Low. to admire fine pictures of every kind, ates especially is this true of the photographs taken by Whose work is of the finest uality, 9 and up tod ate. Studio on ‘York Street. J. R. DAVIS, eacher_ of Vocal! and Instrumental Music, Also Choral and Visits Nevada. Cit. Orchestra) Director. y, Grass Valley and other ty weekly for the by letteror San Juan or ————_+ eee Profitable This Time. “Never was glad for this im-im-pediment in my speech but once,” said the man from Dearborn who was in to see the big parade. “When was that?” “Fe-fe-fel-low asked me how much I ‘would take for a-a horse, and while I-L-I ‘was t’trying to tell him 8-s-sixty dolJars he offered me a hundred.” +6602 In Dear Old Paris, Mrs, Lakeside—Garcong, garcong, don—don—don—dan—donnez moi—oh why don’t you waiters understand English? Waiter [politely]—Why dues cee Farmers’ ‘Alliance Officers. The Markwell Farmers’ Alliance in the lower part of the county has elected the following officers: Pres, R. Shetterly; Vice Pres., J.H. BRickhoff Jr.; Sec , Miss Della McKinney; Treas., L. Light; Chaplain, Miss Minnie Light; Lect., W. E. Peaslee; Steward, Miss Ethel McKinney; D. K.,8 Shetterly; Assist. D. K, Lou Deeds; B. A., H. Donnelly. gE ae Will Put Up a Mill. W.L. Wallace of Grass Valley went to Graniteville today. He proposes to erect a two stamp mill on a ledge near there that he owns. notmadam speak it? iti No Job Too Big Nor none to little to receive prompt and careful attention if you give it to Sweeney, the O. K. Painter. His work ie all done on honor and is’ put on to stay. " 022-tf Ge To Be Sota at Cost. Sacramento Brr: One drop’ of American blood shed at Santiago,or one American life snuffed out in the diabolical destruction of the Maine in Havana harbor, is valued nrore by every true lover of his country than all the West Indies and Philipines, with Spain her® selfthrowv in. This talk of paying Spain indemnity isan insult to our beroic dead, to American valor; a_dishonor to every American patriot of th: past and present, and, if consummated, would be an ignoble heritage to generations yet unborn. My Trimmed Hats, and everything in stock, will be sold at cost,as I am retiring from the Millinery business, 020~ Mrs, -FisHer. Smith’s New Crop Prunes. Ask your Grocer for Ssivu’s New Crop Prunes. If he has not got, them come to Wu. H. Surrn’s Grocery Store “yo will find plenty. , : W. G. Suira. +S Mave You a House Or anything else that requires painting inside or outside? If you have talk with Sweeney, the O. K. Painter, before giving your order. 022-tf. Oo Eneusa papers have been devoting much space and time lately to Mark Twain as a smoker. They qoute him as . Saying t without meals with much ease, but life without cigars is worth nothing. When not eating or sleeping he is smoking, and he says bo cigar is so bad or se si rong as to .unendurable. SCROFULA lt is Foul ¢ But it is Soon Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Yes, Serofule, ifanything, may be called the advertisement of foul blood. It is the scourge of the world — offensive, painful, debilitating, stirtbbdrn and well nighBlood’s Advertisement Outward applications do not cure, they only drive the difficulty to new quarters. Emollients may palliate, they _ cannot abolish the evil. There is but one sure way out, and that is to eliminate the taint from the blood, There is one remedy that can effect this, and it is the only one that, so far as we know, has almost invariably succeeded — even where the system has been poisoned by long years of taint, and the ravages to be repaired are tremendous. That remedy is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Read this: ““My daughter was afflicted with imWe sell on a smal] margin of profit, and therefore offer the best value in town. . Freshness, Primeness and Are Our Inducements For Y. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, G COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. THE PLACE TOGO.. BOUQUET OF FLOURS Rrra AAR has been gathered to please the wise housekeeper. All brands are represented and the quality of each kind is so well known that we need _Say little in their praise. The stock is new, and contains all the nutritive elements of the grain. rices For Excellent Qualites POOQOODOOGOOOHOOOOOO OO© ©O©O ©0000 600660666 It Is a Pleasure © TO BE ABLE TO : show a new assortment of Jewelry at very short intervals, The present stock is: made up of goods which are. new, haying but recently arrived from the most celebrated manufacturing jewelers and importers, Amongst these are a specially’ selected lot of BEAUTIFUL, HIGH GRADE * DIAMONDS * © of great brilliancy and splendid color and other’ precious Stones of very attractive Many of these are unset, but the m Pins, etc. of fine quaiity gold, elega not at all high on these articles. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. ajority are in Rings, Earrings, many appearance atly engraved. ‘The prices are Broad Street. de. Are They Sufficient? ¥, pure blood. There were running sores all over her body and they caused her much suffering. We tried medicines that were recommended as -blood _purifiers,--. but could not see that they did any good. A friend told me about Hood’s Sarsapa-' rilla and I began giving the girl this medicine. The result was that she was perfectly cured after taking a few bottles. She has had no symptoms of scrofula sores since that time.” MAaARIErTra M. SmirH, South Middleboro, Mass. N Hood’s Sarsa-— parilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier, Insist upon Hoop’s; take no substitute, : make him throw it away ca with Hood’s Hood’s Pills 2¢¢, brmonious! —— v Largest Display! _ Lowest Prices ! LADIES —Betore making yoor pivehsans call : Re Miss Eleanor E. Hoeft’s. Where you will find the MR VERY LATEST STYLES and most important of all--THEsLOWEST PRICES. ey Watch Our Windows for Bargains. ©90000 0000000008 eu a ata ee sie cee Bookcases, Have been received from the Eas: SB os ote ote ate aS) Pauw) our) Have Heard ? / A CARLOAD OF ) ‘(Furniture--Parlor and Chairs, Lounges, etc. JAMES KINKEAD. Prices Astonishing Low. What ? Bed room Sets, Chiffonires, t by See the stock