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BRIBE RNTION,
Interest.
Turkey raffle at Britland’s nightly
_Oranberries at A. B. Wolf's, the Gash
Grocer, tf
Try your luck in the Council Chamber turkey raffle, n18-lw
Boston Baked Beans at the Grotto
every eveningfrom9tol2p.m. tf
“Rain tonight and tomorrow” was
this morning’s weather prediction.
Fresh consignment of choice lemons
jast received at Gaylord & Son’s. tf
Fresh extra water-white comb honey
at Gaylord &Son’s. Just received. tt
‘Go ta the Council Chamber saloon
and get'a ice turkey. Raffle évery
night. n18-1lw
fancy work-are kept in stock by Snell
_ & Fleming. pl4te,
The finest Pickle Butter in the market, at 40 cents per square, at Smith’s,
the Grocer. . 027-tf
Go to Referee Saloon and get a-filass
of that celebrated Ruhstaller’s Gilt
Edge Steam Beer. tf
A Davis of Dutch Flat, who was 67
years old and had been ill a long time,
died Sunday. The body was taken to
San Francisto,
A large lot of fine fat turkeys are being raffled every night at Britland’s
Council Chamber saloon, corner Broad,
and Pine streets: nl18-lw
A very choice lot of Eastern Pickled
Pork and Pickled Pigs’ Feet just re-. another consolation: When I go over
ceived at J. J. Jackson’s. Also Oream
Cheese in tin foil.
.n18-lw. Pll take just as much baggage along as
B, Lutz of this city was thrown from . those of my friends and neighbors who
his wood wagon yesterday near the. have had better luck here on earth.”
hospital. Mr. Rogers bat
ment in that line, Now he.is decrepid
and almost stone deaf. .
“Pm nothing but a worn-out fortyniner,” he said to the reporter today
sigh. “I don’t seem to be of much use
to myself or anybody else. Probably
the rest of my days will be spent out
there at the poor-farm, but I ‘am past
worrying much about that. I know I
will have enough to eat and wear, and
that’s about all anybody can get out.of
life that is worth having. And there’s
the divide to the land of the hereafter
. 3.3, Rogers came up today from the
Hite ranch ten miles below Grass
2 . _. Valley, where he bas during the last
Minor Hotes. and Commonts of Local . severst months beon gpking f
He came to ~ Nevada
who was the Republican candidate.
Mr. Rogers was in his prime one of the
best penmen and accountants in the neers, were at thecounty seat today.
county.and never lacked for employwith a sad smile that-was followed by a} brought her little daughter’s remains
Tamplin place on the Washington
ridge and received a cut on bis head.
Last night a horse that Chas. Flynn
adie : y Realistic Playing.
was riding went into a sewer trench at
Eas
Petted Daughter—They asked me to
the junction of Hast Broad anda Orchplay at Mra, Highup’s this evening, and
ard streets. The animal was slightiy. I did; but—
~ Free launch served every Saturday . 20t entranced?
night at Beckley’s Grotto-saloon on. Fetted Daughter — Hum!
whiskeys, including 0. P. 8. and Mo“Brayer. nl8-tf . wonderful!
Last night Captain Overton paid the sick.—N. Y. Weekly.
first installment of taxes due from the
Hobart estate on the sawmill, houses,
ete., at Overton. The amount paid was
$5,377.85. :
The local Native Sons expect to enjoy
themselves greatly tonight in enterFiala bint
Her Wise Selection.
+ ® hat I feel sorry for him.
stedt. The.evening’s pleasures _ will
tional hotel, .
At last night’s meeting of the Excelsior Whist Club held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A, Legg the first
prizes. were won by Mrs. Belle Douglas
and Hon, J.M. Walling, the second by
Mrs. H. Legg and W. O, Chace.
The Electric Power Company is en-.
gaged this week installing the six arc
street lamps the Trustees have ordered
for the business part of the’ city. One
of them was burning last night at the
corner of Broad and Pine streets. and
it threw the surrounding incandescents
“into the shade.”
Edward Phelan, who died near Smartsville Saturday, was a native of Califor.
nia, aged 21 years. He was born at the
Oregon House, where his mother and
sister reside, The remains were taken
to the residence of his mother where
the funeral took place today. The in. terment was in Brownsville cemetery.
All work in the upper workings of
the Old Home Con. mine at Blue Tent . ’
has been suspended and the miners] ;
laid off. Superintendent Logan now in
tends to sink the incline shaft, which
is already down 875 feet. ‘He has good
ore at this depth, and is confident that
he will find still better by sinking
deeper.
day faster.—Richmond Times.
The Péessimint.
And if a cloud be there
Because it isn’t fair.
And groans: “Uniessit rains,
=Chicago Times-Herald,
NOT HIS FAULT,
; :
The Vicar’s Daughter—Papa
Ed Doll and Alex. Durbin arrivea. ®2ocked, Giles, to see you standing outthere last night from the Twin Eagle
mine above Downieville where they
have been setting up a hoisting and
pumping rig bought from the California mine at Gaston. The machinery
cannot be put in operation till some
missing shafting and pulleys are forwarded, and owing to the storm there
is no immediate prospect of getting
them through,
after church,
An Explanation,
Ag she quaffed the bitter cup.”
The tears could not roll up,
Chicago Daily News.
Poor Consolation.
Popular Bakery Sold.
Chas. E. Tegler has sold his bakery
in the Transcript building on Commercial street: to Miss Georgie Saul and
her nephew, Howard Loveland. The
the consoling one, “that even
young people and will be sure to maintain for.the establishment™the firstClass reputation that.it now enjoys.
Mr. and Mrs. Tegler expect to spend
the winter in San Francisco, returning
were next spring.
Freight Team Stalled. U
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Th. is morning a loaded freight wagon
headed for the upper country .got :
stalled on York street, The wheels of ~
one sid.2 went down past their habs ~ ee.
the soft filling of a sewer trench. It). a
was found necessary to remove most
ofthe lozd and pry the wagon up beof the hole, Riley (biff), to be standing
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tent mi “grasping all” that they
Sees chats heal Hood’s Sarsaparilla
des helppd many a business man on
‘road to surccess by making and keeping . Life.
thim healthy. :
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Hood’s (Pills are the favorite family
Waiter Wanted.
City v
hart. Fond Mother (proudly)—Were they
When I
. played “Life on the Ocean Wave,” with
Commsrotel street, "Al the oholoast FOOT half of them left the room.
Fond Mother (ecstatically)—That’s
They must have been seaHer Pa—Now that you have become
ngaged to young Radger, I must say
Daughter—For what reason, pa?
Her Pa—Because, my dear, you know
taining grand officers Martin and Lun-. you can’t cook even a little bit.
Daughter—I had thought of that, pa,
conelude with a banquet at the Na-. but you see he is a professional fortyThe pessimist looks in the sky,
He straightway heaves a doleful sigh
Or if, perchance, no cloud appear,
He gravely shakes his head
I fear
The crops will soon be dead.”
4
was very
side the “Green Man” this morning,
The Village Reprobate—Oi can ’sure
ye, miss, it wus na fault o’ moine that
I wus standin’ ootside!—Punch,
“The tears roHed down the maiden’s cheeks
So wrote the poet—no doubt because
Ree
“When we were first married he
called me his little kitten,” wailed Mrs.
Bickers, “and now he calls me a cat.”
“But you must remember,” replied
little kittens grow up to be cats in a comparatively short space of time.”—Detroit
new owners will take possession Thursor
day, They are cupable and popular}' WEAKER YESSHI,
— ee
P
Injured Wife (whimpering, to son)
fore a te1:-horse team could get it out/ ain't yez ashamed o’ yerself, Jimmy
biff) un’ see your father abusin’ o’ ma
Gp age X ” in the manner he does be doin’ (biff).
Boge se i a or If yez had any sinse yez’d be thrampin’
afther a policeman to protect me, so
yez would (biff, biff, biff)!—Harlem
At the New York hotel, Nevada
niétt .
curio
is on the sick list.
from San
continues to.be quite iil. .
Francisco.
Mrs. Martens and her brother, Fred
Treftz, went to San Francisco today to
-@. B. Neely, representing. Scott &
8. Tym Sr.of Downieville and G.
8. H. Dille and W. B. Van Orden; two
of Grass Valley’s most esteemed pioMr. and Mrs. W. B. Robb arrived here
last night from San Francisco where
they: have been spending their -honeymoon, Ni ; ;
Mrs. D, A. Monro, who recently
here for burial, left today for Vancouver, B. C., where her home is.
Mr.and Mrs. F. 8. Oonlin of Keswick
arriyed last night from that place to
attend the funeral of the gentleman’s
nephew, the late Henry Conlan.
‘Henry Orittenden, an old timé resihe has been for the past six months.
L. P, Goldstone, who was once superintendent of the Champion and other
mines in this neighborhood, and who
‘went to Australia a few yearsago, has
now gone to Tien Tsin, China, tosuperintend some mines for an English syndicate, N
aes
He Meant the Bird,
Som p time ago a worthy man got a
present from a sea captain. It
Was a fine specimen of the bird which
the sailors call the “laughing jackass,”
and he was nota little proud of it. As
he was carrying it home he met a
brawny Irish navvy, who stopped and
asked him:
“Phwat kind ofa burrd is that, sorr?”
“That’s a laughing jackass,” explained my friend, genially;
The frishman, thinking he was being
made fun of, was equal to the occasion,
and responded, with a twinkle of the
eye:
“It's not yerself, it’s the burrd Oi
mane, sorr,”’—Tit-Bits.
Hopeless Case.
“Why do you allow your wife to rule
you as if you were a baby 2?” indignantly asked Mr. Meeker’s brother. “You
ought to ha've a voice once in awhile in
the management of the household. Assert your independence!”
, Independence!” echoed Mr. Meeker,
bitterly. “She won’t even grant me autonomy!””—Chicago Tribune.
The Difference.
“You have called me a liar!” shouted
theangry citizen to the offensive citizen,
“and you will live to regret that speech,
sir.”
CK. . PERSONAL POINTERS,
Wm. Maher, the dry goods merchant,
John Michell, the dancing teacher,
; Richard Veale-and family. returned
county in 1849 and in 1850 mined/ last night from Downleville.
in the‘Ooyotevilie diggings ‘near this
city. He owned various claims after. Juan has returned home from San
that time and in some of them made
considerable money, but his wealth
generally slipped away as easily as it/Oity returned last night from San
came. He was in early times one of. Francisco. ree
. the leading Democrats hereabont. In
1869 his party gave him the nomination
of County Clerk and he won out by a/ visit their mother.
big mergin. The town of Grass Valley
where he then lived gave him a. Bowne, New York, manufacturers of
majority of 500. In 1876 he was Scott’e Emulsion, is here. :
elected Oounty . Recorder and
‘ after serving a term was snowed] Terry of Forest City left here on the
pa ll shades of yarns for kenittingand . ander in 1877 by Captain John A. Rapp. noon train for San Francisco.
* Miss Mollie Gilbert of North San
Mr. and Mrs. Willy Wolf of Forest
dent of Downieville, was here last night . '
on his way home from Illinois, where SIEAM BEER 0
time when they get together.
: Santa Claus Waxel.
Hydraulic Parlor of this city. The
visitors will arrive on a special train at
nine o’clock and will receive a cordial
welcome from their county seat brothers. They will be headed by their President, Mayor Clinch, and will bring
with them their famous band from the
Flowery Kingdom: It will be a: night
of nights at this city for the jolly Natives who never fail to bave s good
Jobn Bacigslupi returned last: night of its members at tonight’s meeting
Francisco.
Tailor Waxel makes a liberal offer in
anothercolumn. Each person paying
him $15 cash for garments between this
andthe first of Jaunary will be presented
with a watch. Mr. Waxel makes clothCorner Broad and Pine streets,
, Suecessor to Lammon Bros.
Constantly on hand..
ing for many of the most particular Delinquent Notice.
men in Nevada county and he always r
a tinge tne, Revad ity Caltrans
low ey daeeetbedl eta on asoount of assessGILT EDGE SALOON,/=
CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
N DRAUGHT 5 CTs.Bargains. .
Its Worth Your
Coming Just to See.
(rreat American Importing Tea Co.
Oommercial street, «sss. Neovada City
56 Mill street,..;.. .-Grass Valley
Stores 100 In Number
Prices Away Under
oo gpg 3, ta on oe, pe ges
amou
names of the reapansiee sharoholiers, as fol.
lows ;
No io”
Name. ° Certificate. ‘Shares. Am’'t.
Alfred Tregi 5.00
hristopher R. Gorning 102 2000 2,000.00 ristopher R. Corning
Christopher 100.00.
And in ance with law,and an order
Cf the Board of Directors, made on the 16th
day of October 1899, s0 many sete of each
reel of such stock as may be necessary will
sold at public auction at the office of the
Compan m.19, 824 Pine San Francisco, Colttornia, on Monday, the ith d
of December, 1899, at the hour of 2 o’cloc
P.M. of said day to pay delinquent asseasmuces bees pe been dngges ape costs of advertising and expenses _of the sale; ‘
So eee CA. GROW, Seoretary.
. Office: Room 19, 824 Pine, Street no
Francisco. ndi-td
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Let Us Figure
On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job
and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market
prices, if you want to do your own work in making connections with the new city system. Or we will take contracte to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen.
Winter Is Coming On.
~
-¥ou-may needa new heating or cooking stove. Our
Stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are
surprisingly inodérate for such stoves; ~~
George E. Turner,
Pioneer Hardware Dealer. #
: NEVADA OITY,
“That jest shows the difference in
fellers,” remarked Cowboy Bill, who
happened to be present. “When a man
zalls We a liar he don't live to regret it.”
—Pick-Me-Up.
‘How She Gueased.
Maud—Don't you think these new
pictures of me are lovely? .
Marie—They are, indeed. Who took
them—De Camera?
Maud—Yes. What made you think he
took them? :
Marie—I see he is advertising that he
has the most skillful retoucher in
town—Chicago Daily News.
Same Olid Color,
Miss Charcoal—I tells yo’, Mis’ Johnsing, dese heah patent med-cines am
no ’liable!
Mrs. Johnsing—Has yo’ tried ’em?
Miss Charcoal—Yessum! I’se used
Lily Balm Face Bleach goin’ on a yeah
now, an’ it hain’t done me a bit er good.
“Pride Goeth
Before a Fall.’
Some proud people think
they have strong constitutions, and ridicule the idea . .
of disease. Such people
neglect their health, let the
5lood run down, and their
stomach, kidneys and liver
facturers.
. RE I AE aE UR SE
CAPE SEASON..
REIS RR ONE TERRE mers cee a
Ths Fall and Winter styles for this year surpass all past
seasons’ products in attractiveness.
of Eastern importations, fresn from the Eastern maaouThere is a grace and style about their cut
that is irresistible, and the texture and patterns of the
goods are above the usual standard.
Ladies, You Are Invited
To call and inspect the assortment while it is complete.
The goods and prices will please you.
SNELL & FLEMING.
CORNER BROAD-AND PINE STREETS. :
‘and when it is entirely; , Deafness
is the result, and sn Leap ep
any case of Deafhess (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured -by Hall’s
Oatarrh eS po ping (ores free.
Sold by Denggists, Too. Mg
Hall’s Family are the best.
What Is Shiloh?
A grand old remedy for Oough, Colds
‘nd Oonsumption; used through the
world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumptior and relieved many in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with
the results we will refund pour money.
Price 25 cts., 50: ots. $1.00. For
headache.
Style and —
fatsbling sound or pt Nod hearing,
Hood’s Pills cure bilionsness, sick
Finish..
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% * *% gree characterize photo* & *%-. etaphs made by Moore.
+ +
+ * * His gallery has a wide«x * # spread reputation for —
Pigs turning out as high-grade
PhP Pe work as can be attained
onthe coast. : 2: : 2: 3
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GRASS VALLEY,
C . Nougat Cc
A Marshmaliows A
N Cream N
D Tatty D
I Chocolate I
E And all lles: co. E
s . made by Ss
Premier Confectioner.
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at the same low figures
ON THE UP GRADE
Diamonds are going up in price, but I am still selling them
I did before the raise. Come and see
the beautiful display, set and unset
JEWELRY QUARTZ
county,.
Manufacturing Jeweler,
Is as popular and st¥lish as ever. Iam now making up a new
stock from some of the choicest specimens ever seen in the
GC J. BRAND,
Broad Street
AMT errr rz ,
Ss
hanksewving Luxuries
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Landon Layers, Seedless
oF Seeded oe ee
FANCY PEELS
Glazed Citron and Lemon
AT J ACKSON’S
ae Bee Hive Grocery Store.
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We have a full line
ALMOST
EVERY DAY
We are receiving new Millinery Supplies, such as shapes and
Trimmings of all sorts. T
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he latest and the most approved novyelties are sent to us as fast as they come out
IT IS A COMFORTING THING
For our patrons to know that-when they wear millinery bought
from us to San Francisco, Los Angeles or anywhere else, it is as
fashionable as any they see.
Main Street,
WTI. H. CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel
become . deranged. “Don't
be foolish about your health, Use.Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and you will prevent the fall
Bladder Troubles — “Hood's San
saparilla has done me so. much good fer
my stomach and bladder troubles that I
qwant to recommend tt heartily to others,
Jam in better health than I have been for
the past 20 years.’” Rev. E. I. Monroe,
Dublin, Virginia.
Impure Bood—“I .was troubled
with pimples, resulting from impure blood.
Since taking four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the pimples haue disappeared
and I am well.” W. H. Mallins,
Steubenville, O.
Rheumatism — “I had rheumatism
three or four years. Could not dress or
Permit Us to”"Suggest TO YOU,
TO YOU
_ The wisdom of “Seizing Time (Watches) by the Forelock.” Today
you can doubtless do better than tomorrow. The unprecedented
demand for goods has caused the factories to raise prices so it behooves all those who wish to purchase WATCHES to do so while
the old prices prevail. We have a large assortment to select from,
and an honest bargain is our pride.
AND TO YOU
undress, Hood's Sarsaparilla did me
goodand Iam now able to do all my
work.”’ Fannie L. Derricotte, Athens, Ga.
Hood's S
’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-trritating and
Seip cathartic to take wi with Hood's Sarpaparilia,
A. & H. W. HARTUNG, “33g
7 . . =e, OFFICE AND YARD,
MM, L. & D. MARSH.
Street,
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
8899 999999999999999059909
You Need One ~~
<a We Have Them.
Our Pine street window
Necessities.
Hot Watter Bottles
AT DICKERMAN Ss,
is full of Cold Weather
ethene tenn
$100 REWARD!
__ Nevada City, Nov. 7, 1899.
Lost, a work-box containing jewelry and heirlooms of
value only to the owner. The above reward will be paid for
\) a Boulder the return of the same intact, and no questions asked.
Nar Nevada City
1. S. Carxins,
Transcript Office,