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November 28, 1898 (4 pages)

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HveEeccnGth acters rio Ot e ay a Go a v t a bh ¥ a ‘ c a t I Hy I ¢ & é « f € t ( 4 cciieinaniniiteies esc 2 ae ET RS A IT Picci MONDAY.....--NOV. 28,1898. blished ever evening except i SSeaere and Legal Holi ays by BROWN & CALKINS. ¥N. P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKING, NEVADA COUNTY JOBBED. “A Skin Gama Was Perpetrated In the Miners’ Convention. The Herald of this city of yesterday morning says: i. “There is considerable dissatisfaction here because Nevada county was refased the secretaryship of the Oalifornia Miners’ Association this yéar. Our delegates to the recent convention . their acceptance of America’s demands. Fyeeoes hg ody ear tee They say they-wish to avoid the horerally contributes more money to the State Association than the other in‘terior counties do, and generally has the largest delegation at the annual] Philippines and the Sulu groups for We never asked for anything before, and can not help $20,000,000. It is understood America feeling disappointed now at the re-! will purchase the Carolines. The Oufusal of the convention to give us an State conventions. office.” The miners of Nevada county are clearly warranted in taking exception to the way in which they were thrown on down in the fight for the Secretary: ship. At the suis of the meeting A -Former Nevada City Woman Runs their candidate, R. H. Turner of this city, had a clear majority of the votes pledged to him, as follows: hong Saag RDI CSE tense tecesendenes ' Call as having applied to the Society Yuba........ccssssleypssss. 20. for the Prevention of Craelty to ObilPia oS ad Fe ea ee OG a 65. dren assist him in ascertaining the 286 wher ts of his wife is none ether Besides these quite a number.of scat tering votes were faithfully promised to him; The man Wright, whois a political manipulator and not /a miner, and who is not credited by our people ” with having a sentiment in common with the miners of the State, aided and abetted by «select coterie of other tinhorn bosses,.managed to capture _ the Placer county delegates for Benjathereby defeated Turner. min and THE TRANSCRIPT. SPAIN HAS. "WEAKENED. coded At Last. The Dons Want to Avoid the Horrors of "More War. } Paris, November 28th.—At a meeting of the Peace Commissioners today Spain’s representatives announced rors of more war and toconclude a peace treaty. America gets all the ban debt is unsettled. JACK BARNET'S WIFE. Away With a Gambler. The “Thomas” Barnet mentioned in a recent issue of the San Francisco than Barnet, who left here last August and forgot to inform numerous creditors of his intention to depart. From a recent arrival from Tesla, who has for years been acquainted with the parties referred to, we learn the following facts: ; Mrs. Barnet with her five-year-old son left Tesla, where her husband was employed‘ip the coal mines, to go to Stockton, ostensibly to purchase provisions, but in reality to join a paraThe Demands of America Con-. -. rived last evening from San Francisco. PERSONAL POINTERS. and Young. Henry Goering is here from Sierra Valley. R. RB. Porter, Esq., of Chicago Park is in town. : J.D. Lawrence of Forest City went to San Francisce yesterday. up. on today’s Downieville stage. Mr.and Mrs. P. Throckmorton arMrs. George E. Johnston and child have returned from a visit to Sacramento. itely returned from San Francisco last evening. District Attorney Wehe of Sierra. county has returned from the lower country. : : a Mrs. Smith, mother of Mrs. Charles Tredinnick of Piety Hill, left today for Fortuna, Arizona. ‘ ville was here last night on her way home from San Francisco. Charles Heintzen, formerly a prom inent merchant of Forest City, was here ‘Saturday night on his Way to San Francisco. John Mount, who is employed at Tuscan Hot Springs, Tehama county, . arrived here this morning ona visit to friends fora few days. The Truckee Republican says: EF. M. Rutherford and family left for Wyandotte, Butte county, Wednesday night to spend a few days with relatives. Superintendent Myers of the North Bloomfield mine was here yesterday on his way home from San Francisco. Postmaster Mobley came dowa to meet . him. : Mr. and Mrs. John F. Christopher, who were.married a week ago yesterday at Los Angeles, are here visiting the gentleman’s aunt, Mrs. E. Snell of Piety Hill. Robert Walker returned this afterA Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old They Were Colonel Henshaw and Private . Marysville volunteers, (the boys know him best as “Big Fitz”), went to Colonel Henshaw the other day and asked . . for a ten days’ furlongh. The disciplinarian, who does not believe.in ex, N. 8. Keith of San Francisco went . tending too many privileges to his men, on this occasion did not hesitate to use a subterfuge to evade granting one . you want a leave of absence for ?” P. 8. Waldron and family of Granand the children are not well and if you don’t mind she would like to have me home for a few days to give her a bit of assistance.” utes and said: your request, but I got a letter from your wife this morning saying that she didn’t want you home; that you were a Miss Sarah Halkyard of Campton! nuisance and raised the devil whenever ' you: were there. She hopes I won’t let you have any more furloughs.” get the furlough.” not be well for me todo so under the circumstances.” Colonel as he started for the idoor. . Stopping suddenly, he said: itt” liars in this room and I’m.one of them. I was never married in my life.” last Tennessee Legislature is declared constitutional by Judge Caldwell of the poon froma pleasure and huating trip gitimate articles of conimerce, because toSmartsville and Wheatland and rethey are wholly noxious and injurious ports hunting and dancing as being . to health, and therefore are not, within Benjamin, who was known throughout the mines only as. the superintendent of the fake Mining Fair held in San Francisco year before last, hailed from Alameda county. That county paid into the Miners’ Association this year the munificent sum of $20 which enmour of the gambling fraternity with THERE WERE TWO LIARS. McDonald of Marysville. Jim McDonald, a private in the “Well,” said the Colonel, “what do Fitz answered: ‘My wife is very sick The Colonel eyed him for a few min“Fitz, I might grant “That settles it. I suppose I can’t “No, Pm afraid not, Fitz. It would It was now Fitz’s turn to eye the “Colonel, may Isay something ?” “Oertainly, sir, what is it ?” “You won’t get mad, Colonel, if I say “Certainly not, Fitz; what is it ?” “T want to say there are two splendid Anti-Cigarette Law. The anti-cigarette law passed by the Supreme Court of the State. The opinion declares that cigarettes are not lewep } BRIEF MENTION. ainor Votes and Comments of Local Interest. 1 The bazar at the Methodist church will be well worth a visit. Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street. night at Council Chamber. n19-lw Call and see those fine silk umbrellas, in different shades at Luetje & Brand’s Jewelry. store. ‘ High-grade mince meat, “like your mother made,” for sale in bulk at Wolfe’s cash grocery store. n18-tf The probating of the will of the late poned‘in the Superior Court. Call at B. Bullard’s, Broad street, for ‘sweet cider, boiled cider, cider vinegar. First-class and purity guaranteed. tf A banquet will be served at Tam’s restaurant in connection with tonight’s meeting of Nevada Chapter, R. A. M. “@. C. Weisenburger has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Samuel T. Shurtleff, who died in the + fall of 1889. “Yesterday the Methodist and Con gregational churches were favored with very large audiences, both morning and evening. The New York Racket Store has a word ortwo to say in today’s TRANscript about ribbons. Read the ad. and then see the goods. A drizzling rain prevailed much of the time today, but the barometer does not encourage the belief that we are to have much of astorm as it is very. high. The Ladies’ Whist Club met Saturlord’s home. This was the last meeting of the season, but the club will reorganized after the holidays. Mrs. Rose Hanley, who pleaded guilty in Justice Holbrook’s court to a charge of vagrancy, will be sentenced this evening. Her husband, James Hanley, of children. Raffle Every Night. tomorrow and Wednesday evenings minister residing in Weedsport, CayTurkey Raffle and Hot Lunch every thing that. I have taken that has reMrs. Nancy McCarthy: bas been ‘post. day afternoon at Mrs. George C. Gay. is totally blind, and she bas a number whom she eloped from the latter place. When the deJuded husband became convinced of his wife’s perfidy he immediately set out for San Francisco and appealed to the above named Sotitled it to less than three votes at $7.50 a vote; yet it had the audacity to smuggle in fourteen delegates and to plump them for its man. The people of Nevada county are ciety to assist him in locating his runing the custody of his child. Our informant says the presumption among neighbors and friends of the Barnets in Tesla is that the eloping not squealers. When they run up against a brace game they take their medicine, but are careful to not get caught a second time. They went into the Miners’ Association in good faith and have uatil now put ap more money and done more hard work to make a success.-of.it--than any other ft county. They are at last convinced, almost toa man, that they have been victimized, and they propose to jump the game. Unless something extraordinary happens this county will be very poorly represented by delegates and “dollars at future conventions. Our people are free to admit that they are not in it when it comes to working dirty political methods in an organization of this character. What is more, it is not to their taste to desire an education of the kind. a. om The Methodist Bazar. The Bazar to be held under the .auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist church, at the parlors of the church, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings—rain, snow or shine—promises to be a/grand affair. The ladies have completed all their arrangements, and it is now left for the people to say whether it. be a financial success or not. A fine chicken supper will be served on Tuesday evening from 5 till 7 o’clock, and the price charged will be only 25 cents. After that there will be the most interesting program ever given in this city. On Wednesday evening supper will be served from 5 till 7, after which an entire new program wiil be rendered. It is very seldom indeed the Methodist folks give any kind of an entertainment ‘for the purpose of raising money, and therefore on this occasion it seems as though this undertaking should be crowned with success. oe. Unlucky 1813 Again. Saturday’s Truckee Republican says: Engine 1813 was in another accident _ Wednesday at Towles. Passenger train No. 3.was standing on the main track waiting for a west bound freight to pnil onthe siding. After the engines on the freight passed the passenger engines the rail on the side track broke, throwing a car toward engine 1813 and breaking through the cab. Had,the fireman been in his seat he certainly would have been killed. Se alll Christmas Goods. E. F. Rosenthal has received at his ‘variety store on Commercial street a large stock of toys, fancy goods and other articles suitable for holiday gifts They Have Come. +-0@ecoe Grass Valley items. a Bee 2c A."Teacher Elected. couple are headed north and that they will probably outwit the angry husband in his search for them. To Consider Mining Applications. A meeting of the California Debris Commijssion to consider applications to mine by the hydraulic process was held in the Flood building, San Francisco, today. To date the Board has received 399 applications, of which number 308 have been granted, 82 rejected and 9 remain to be acted upon. . steps, we of necessity overheard what. Of the entire number nearly all hace . he said to the general’s aid: been on the Sacramento river or its' tributaries, : urday afternoon. She was the mother of Mrs.S. Trevithick of Nevada City. The funeral took place this afternoon. Inez M, Scooney, aged four years and six months, a native of Napaand daughter ofa painter, died yesterday morning at ten o’clock of diptheria. The funeral took place at four o’clock in the afternoon and was private. His Mind All Right. Jobn Meagher, a laboring man whose home is Sacramento, but who got to acting queerly at Truckee ten days ago and was sent to the county jail, was turned loose to-day. The ‘Truckee otticials thougbt that perhaps his intellect was shattered, but during the few days he was locked up where he could uot get strong drink his mind regained its equilibrium. excellent in that locality. Prof. Alfred Du Bois of Leadville, Colo., and ©. ‘H. Olcott of Michigan, : left here this morning for Washington . and Graniteville. They. are interested in a mining proposition up there. Geo. E. Maxwell, President, and J. away spouse for the purpose of regain-. w ¢, Maxwell, Sydney Smith and J. Downey Harvey of the new directory . of the North Bloomfield mining com: . pany came up yesterday from San Francisco, Sydney Smith Jr. accompanied them. The thirteen year old daughter of John Curry of Indian Flat is quite ill . with a throat affection. It was at first . thought by the family that she had At the Grimes’ Emporium, corner of . diphtheria, but the attending physiBroad and Pine streets, there.has been: cian says the-symptoms. so far do not received the most beautiful stock of clothing, hats, boots, ‘shoes, silk mafflers, ties, etc., ever. brought to this . ten days ago for Tesla, Alameda councity, and the prices are lower than the . ty,.to take a position in the coal mines same class of goods can be purchased elsewhere. The stock is unequalled, . having heard of the welcome rain that indicate the presence of that disease. Robert Snedden, who left here about at that place, returned last evening and purchasers should not make any . visited this section last week and the purchases in the above line until they ¥ mini have examined goods and prices at the Hoodden. prereny Quarts +0 ee Grimes’ Clothing Emporium. probable resumption of work here. Mr. he says. / A True Caballcro, Well in the middle.of the grounds ters. As we went up the steps a tall man, rather shabbily dressed, preceded us. We noticed his military bearing and were told that he was the captain of one of the Spanish men-of-war which lies with projecting spars at the bottom of Cavite harbor. Following his foot‘*Senor, I borrowed, some time ago, $200 from Admiral Dewey to pay off my men. I have come to repay the debt. ”’ He turned hie profile toward us, and we noticed how thin he looked! He must have starved himself to collect the money. With a very straight back, he counted out the Spanish bills and turned to go. ; ‘* Will you not take a receipt?’’ asked the aid of General Anderson. : ‘“‘Never from an officer,’’ answered the gray haired old gentleman, with a courtly old fashioned bow. Here at least is a true Spanish caballero.—Harper’s Weekly. A Gorgeous King. Luinaka, the king of Barotse Land, says a traveler, is held in great fear and respect by his people. His court has as much etiquette and ceremonial as that of Louis XIV.. His-bandof musicians. make both day and night hideous with their performances. The music is done to drive away: evil spirits. Luinaka himself is an imposing spectacle. The king wears a long blue dressing
gown trimmed with red braid, trousers and shirt, and on his head a scarlet *. the provisions of the Federal Constitu‘eo i. There will be rattle, ‘Tom and Jerry tion protecting legitimate commerce. Tt also holds that the conventional cigarette package is not an “origmal package” in the true commercial sense, for which additional reason the law has no further notice at George Allen’s Hy around and have a good time. n21-tf. and a free hot. lunch every night till draulic Saloon on Main street. Drop A PECULIAR REMEDY. Something About the New Discovery For Curing Dyspepsia. The Rev. I. Bell, a highly esteemed uga Co., N. Y, ina recent letter writes as follows: “There has never been anylieved thé Dyspepsia from which I have suffered for ten years except the new remedy called Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Since taking them I have had-no distress at all after eating and again . after long years CAN SLEEP WELL. Rev. . ¥. L. Beil, Weedsport, N. Y., formerly ‘ Idalia, Colo.” : Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is a remarkable remedy, not only because 1t 'is a certain cure for all forms of indi. gestion, but because it seems to act as thoroughly in old chronic cases of dys. pepsia as well as in mild attacks of in‘digestion or biliousness. A person has dyspepsia simply because the stomach . is overworked. All it wants isa harm. less, vegetable remedy .to digest the . food and thus give it the much needed . rest. : This the secret of the success of this peculiar remedy. No)matter how weak . or how much disordered the digestion . may be, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest the food whether the stom. ach works or not. New life and energy \is given not only to the stomach but to every organ and nerve in the body. . A trial of this splendid medicine will convince the most skeptical that Dys. pepsia and all stomach troubles can . pecured. The tablets are prepared by . the F.A. Stuart Co. of Marshal), Mich., . but so popular has the remedy become that ‘Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can ‘now be obtained at any drug store at 50 cents per package. Send for book Smith’s New Crop Ask your Grocer for. f Crop Prunes. If he has not got the a and you will find plenty. Always the Best, For the best value in Suits and Over. coats—Hibbitt, the Pine street-tailor. Reale cs The Nevada City Ice Company is’ now prepared to supply the public with first-class natural ice at reasonable rates. Office at residence of Thomas Corcoran, fitst! door above Theater Ice house, rear of Theater. Telephorie No. 791, ‘ : tf. Ooacoran & Arpoaasr. i Free Lunch Tonight . At Lammon Brothers! saloon, corner Broad and Pine streets, n19-tf, —_— PS ROT: —— Geo. Richardson, UNDERTAKER AN OR ot & EMBALMER, Parlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall Residence Spring street, three above Nevada Foundry, _ Strict attention to all calls, day o : Lady attendant. Telephone. wort ¢ J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Also Choral and Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other rtions of Nev: county w for the urpose of instructing pupils at their own omes. For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc, apply to the Professor, either by Sastiros personally, at his homein North San Juan or on stomach diseasesfree. 118-30-d2 the Union Hotel. Nevada City MAKER stands General Anderson’s headquar' John F. Ogden of Meridian, Sutter county, and a brother of Prof, George W. Ogden of this city, has been elected succeed F. L. Arbogast, recently elected Ci Clerk. ‘I'be new teacher is a of nine years’ experience and has been very successful. His Idea of Luck. nightcap, and above it a black terai hat. **We don’t have no luck at our house prinsipal of the Gold Flat wchool to. Le they have over to Jimmy Bit ““Why, what kind of luck do the Smithers have?’’ **Jimmy Smithers’ father has dyspepsia, an there’s always a picce of pie left application. The sale of cigarettes has been stopped there by order of the police. ‘The decision will likely. be contested in the Federal Supreme Court. 2 2 If You Like to be Popular. _Don’t find fault. Don’t contradict people, even if you are/sure you are right. Don’t be inquisitive about the affairs of even your most intimate friend. Don’t underrate anything because you don’t possess if. ‘ ~ Don’t believe that everybody else in the world is happier than you. Dont’t conclude that you never had any opportunities in your life. Don’t believe all the evil you hear. RI CLOosE your eyes to trath, and you tumble into the ditch of error. Tris only false modesty that closes its eyes to the naked truth. & GO. Notice to Taxpayers. personal property secured by day in o’clock p. m., an additional 5 per cent will be added thereto. RovAL. Baking Powder Made fom pore = . Safesuards the food Alum menacers to Sid of the geen day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. “ taxes on real property will be payable on and after the First Monday in January, 1899,and will be delinquent on the Last Monday in April next thereafter, at 6 o’clock p. m., and unless paid prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereof, All taxes may be paid at the time the first installment is due ifso desired. Taxes payable at the County Treasury on Broad street, Nevada City, Cal. B. F. SNELL, ‘ Tax Collector. Nevada City, November 21, 1898. J Only. prices Each. This elegant Antique Oak Dining -Chair, Cane Seat, Gloss Finish, for One Dollar. . During the next 30 days we will offer’ special inducements for the Holiday trade, both in goods and Our Holiday Stock of THE TAXES ON ALL real estate, and one-half of the taxes on all seal property was due on the Second Monday in 1898, and. becomes delinquent on the Last Monovember thereafter, at 6 o’cldck p. m., and unless paid prion thereto, 15 per cent will be added to the amount thereof, and if. said one-half. Extra Long Corsets. be not paid before the Last Monday in April, 1899, at 6 The remaining one-half of the Judge Nilon lil. for the litte folks. varied and prices low. To Be Sold at Cost. My Trimmed Hats, and everything in stock, will be sold at cost,as I am retiring from the Millinery business. 020 , Mrs, FisHen. yt 608 ‘2 Best in The County. __ Richardson's new andertaking and _» mbalming parlors, Broad street Ne-!Every night at Lammon vada City. u 23-tf Be sure to give him acall before making your purchases of Christmas presents. His stock is perior Court this morning. ee A. 0. U. W. Attention. day, November 30th. n28-3t _ Saloon, pn 0-+f Judge F. T. Nilon, is confined to his over an Jimmy gits it!’’-—Cleveland izes this acid. Hoon’s Pris cure biliousnesss. Mailed for 25 cents by C. I. Hood & Co. All members of Nevada City Lodge, Lowell, Mass.» A. 0. U. W,, will find it to their interest to attend the meeting on Wednes. Fresh Comb Honey. . Just received by Gaylord & Son. 4t He The Very Latest.a Beauty ‘Pins in different styles at . ’ Leutje & Brand’s, /aT-tt Chairs, 2 = _ RHEUMATISM canses more aches and . house with an attack of rheumatism, . pains than any other disease. It is having been anable to attend to busi-/ due to acid in the blood, and is cured ness since Saturday afternoon. As a 9 tralresult there was no session of the Suby Tena s Serena Sree Sepren is u a Come and see the New Goods. — Desks, CORSET > eee eee DISPLAY. our window a di Extra Short Corsets. . Medium Short Corsets. Long Corsets. Ladies, call and Respectfully, Ladies—This day we placed in splay of Corsets. We Want Everybody to See Them. They consist of the leading style of the pres2nt day. vA We carry the best Soc Corset in the market. see this display. MAHER @ CO. 2 bales Anderson Muslin, 3 'world for 5 cents a yard. 6 inch wide and the best in the SEND FOR SOME. You Will Find Plenty of Originality In Our SHOES — But what is of more importance ~ COMFORT and DURABILTY.The prettiest SHOE is not always the Combination Cases, etc.,. Weakest. The makers have found a Has been orderedjand — ow pesivines LEGG & SHAW CO. way of combining BEAUTY and STRENGTH and we have picked. the best of their products, . For LADIES, MEN and CHILDR We have FOOTWEAR nl That is both STYLISH and DURABLE. Bovey Bros. _ Broad Street; Nevada City. Om All kinds D we shortest notice and-at the x pasar: Return of the Favorites NEVADA THEATER, Week Beginning Monday, Nov. 28th, 1898. THE SHAW CO. Repertoire of ~ Popular, New Plays. Bighteen Peopte t a Uniform Band! Superb Orchestra! Prices: 10, 20, 80 Cents. sk p Seats at Foley's. oie eat AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY : : 1 . SEQUOIA, ‘And As Cheap As Pine. All modern’ houses finished with it. THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, MILL AND MINING TIMBERS, — Yard at Depot. ‘Telephone No. 51. come to Wm. H. Smrrn’s Groorey So ee TOWLE BROS. :CO._ % THK TF Heer penamneaae Te “HOW BB A Joke That dn 0! The News Le Although it bh quartet of a ¢ Searls has neve loss of that ca the equities on himself that hie The jury deci worked up toa tion by the adi posing counsel on Searls’ “ui “jmpudent con all disclaimers attorney whose a lapsus lingua It was up in case involved tl oughbred hog. the opposing co animal sbould 1 and for that pu they should go defendant. As this merel and trouble, an: ble bearing apo the proposition ney Searls. Bu was disposed to so he hastily, gested ‘an alte his undoing. “Let them . court,” he said. simpler and bet brought here, ra be‘ obliged to gt THE POST( An Increase In City H First. Assista Perry Heath ha ° report except tl military Postofi and in the Phi free delivery ¢ await more adv ‘The general kt ment shows an 000 during the 27,798,078 dome: issued, against amount carried $74,482,676. 1 money order of “Generel He clerks in Posto placed upon a like letter earri prospeet of adv of compensatic $50,000 is reque of substitute . eations, An e) livery is recom cation of the plied to lett provide for the work and only: day within th are absolutely quirements of Is Now Orders have partment auth Private Flore Fourth Caval cavalry man w: ran away fro Francisco to last week to . city, taking a his elopement opportunity t withunt ‘the the life of a regular servic Brown’s The Appeal , manifest. at t Brown’s Va electric mote the quartz m being constre ‘tothe mill. of constructe which point ¢ will be loeate weighing sev: _beging pushe The This eveni) pany will be , ment at thi drama, “Ja modef perfo1 Mr. Shaw a1 ingly popule they always ments. The best on the twenty and on sale at Fi A. Promin At the Na ing Mr, and Ventura ga’ honor of H. of the A. O. present anc lightfully s been doing ‘order he re , Francisco, Fise Raffle go mou Broth