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October 11, 1899 (4 pages)

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Sondra Tzeiite except lays by BROWN & CALKINS. &. 8. CALEING. weewee OcT. 11, 1899, . A Warm Evangeiist. Evangelist J. H. Weber, who is to) PERSONAL POINTERS. 4 Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old and Young. J.C. Ramm of Camptonville is in town. Mrs. E. Bond has returned from San Francisco: Josepb Knight continues to be dangersouly ill. Frank 8. Morgan, assayer at the goon begin a series of revival meetings . Alaska mine, is in town. at the Methodist church in this city, is Thos. S. Ford, the attorney, has reGRASS VALLEY NEWS. The Kews of Our Nelghbors as Told Over the Telephone, James Spargo,and-family left today for Virginia City. sumption, utyshbips in the postoffice here. Miss Frances Conlin and Carl Van‘ other column. Slyke have been appointed to dep-. language that is plain and therefore easily understood tnat the assessment The Massachusetts Hills of Grass. roll of the county is now in his pos., §m6w enlivening things in the meetings! turned from San Francisco. "/“@onducted in the First Methodist « ehurch of Oakland. In announcing a today after a brief visit here. + text on which he proposed to speak the . ‘following day, Mr. Weber delivered ki himself about as follows: “I'll give mento arrived here last evening. Smember. Some of these ministers give . county. 5 youa big, long verse from the Bible} H. E. Conley was here last night on/t bis way from Sutter Creek to North. «. 8. M. Harris,City Trustee, was the first ©. Montgomery of Davisville arrived All of you that/ here last evening on a visit to Mr. and 5 > fora text which you cou!dn’t possibly ++ recollect. I wonder how many of you . Bloomfield. ‘3, can recollect the text Dr. Dille preach) ed from last Sunday. ae can, hold up your hands.” (Nobody © volunteered to repeat the text.) There, . what did I tell you? -couldn’t remember it.” '* tarned to the pastor, who sat behind Mrs. A. Tam. (Here he. here last evening. cap remember your own text.” San Francisco today. oe Fravk Barton and Charles Hartman] the late Tin Loy, writes to the Tidings go to Spenceville tomorrow to work in. tbat the tale of a rupture in her family’s the copper mine of which Al Ohmert is . domestic relations is false. Excels Yosemite Scenery. Congressman Needham, who has just returned from a trip through. the . foreman. -. ‘mountain ranges capped by Mount -Whitney, will ask the next Congress to establish a second national park in ‘California having similar regulations to Yosemite. " Needham was twentyA five days in the saddle, and says he spent some time in exploring a valley lying within the confines of Tulare which to his mind rivals the Yosemite in the splendor of nature’s handiwork, It is higher in altitude, more diverse (fin grandeur, and’ fully as striking in ; beauty. The place is rarely visited by pion mine. from the north. mother who is ill. Richard T, Pierce returned to Lundy T. B. Gray, the life insurance man* you a short text—one that you can re-. ager, returned last night from Plumas Hazen J. Little of Santa Cruz, son I knew you. of the late Dr. Mary E. Little, arrived. Morning Star drift mine of Placer Mr. and Mrs: ©. D. Eastin and ‘their. news that a a $2 dividend has been him.) “Dr. Dille, Idon’t believe you . youngest daughter, Miss Alma, went to. declared. Niles Searls Jr. and Robert Yates ar-. ren and widowed mother in San Franrived here last evening from San Fran-. cisco, and that she and ber husband cisco. Today they visited the Cbaii-. are as happay together now as they John J. Miller of Birchville has re-. declares that he is too broad-minded a turned from Alaska. W. O. Bean of Sweetland will also be here this week George Nivens came up last evening from Sacramento, where he is train dispatcher, to be at the bedside of his Itis stated that Charles Hartman, the tailor, who recently went to San will play ball‘at Watt Park Sundar. Losd street to W. J. Rogers for ¢9£0. At the Empire mine this morning Louis Morehouse had the little flager of his right hand badiy crushed by a track. City taxes are comingin lively. Dr. citizen to pay his@ewer tux, and says he never performed a duty more cheerfally. . Grass Valley stockholders in the county were gladdened today by the Mrs Lillie Oywang Kivg, daughter of She says she is living with her husband, childwere the day of their marriage, She man to become jealous of other men, and moreover.that she has never given him any cause to doubt her fidelity She concludes with tLe statement that if all married couples got along as barmonicusly as she and Mr. King do this would be a happy world indeed, . sdeieasieaieneetiianbiabiniieainieteaahdearh ee eee A Habit, A STORY ABOUT TAXES. to Read It. Will Nct Cost Property Owners a Cent Tax Collector Jackson, whose nom The author on real property. The first de plume is “Uncle Si,” contributes an Emmett Crowley of Forest Springs. interesting and well written story to died at San Francisco Sunday of con-. tbe Transcript. It is headed “Notice to Taxpayers” and will be found in antells in Valiey and the Athletics of Sacramento] session and be and his equally popular deputy, “Billy” Delbridge, are ready to The Board of Education last evening] receive all taxes due on personal propCapt. W. A. Desborough of Sacra-. .sold the Garfield school property on. erty and either one-half or all those installment becomes delinquent on the last Monday in November, and then costs or penalties begin to be added. The second installment must be paid before the last Monday in April, or costs will also be added to that. To accommodate the citizens of other parts of the county who want to pay their taxes without coming to the county seat, Treasurer Jackson and his deputy will open offices at the following places and times: North Bloomfield, Friday, October 20th. North Sau Juan, Satarday, October 21, Truckee, Monday, October 28. Grass Valley, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 25, 26, 27 and 28. Patient—I say, doctor, just what is the “grip” anyway ? Doc'or—Why, my good fellow, that’s the name we doctors bave for everstbing nowadays, but appendicitis. »Patient—Ahb, and what is appeudicitis ? Doctor—Why, that’s the name we bave for everything but the “grip.” “Do you think the cause of arbitration is muking any heudway ?” “Cer— * tourists, as its attractions are not genWhat is needed principally isaroad. One which was built * some years ago leading to a socialist *s0lony will answer for part of the way, ;0ut others are needed to make the N erally known, refingorges accessible to tourists. uart pA a mic Clark’s Arizona Copper Mines. “~~ There are 1000 men now employed in he United Verde, Arizona, copper ines, owned by Senator Clark of The deepest wrkings of dontana. Athe mines are now only 700 feet, while Visitecent explorations with.adiamond ror rill were nade (6 a depth of 2000 feet, ur On Fi app peri att MAI St Call; Rem Rer Al howing a continuunce of the ore body 2? that depth. If the property remains ‘athe family of W. A. Clark, bis great cand children will leave a princely ineritance in the property to their offpring: mply beyond computation. The value of the mine is The ionthly copper output exceeds $1,000,Excursion to San Francisco. Beginning on Sunday evening next id continuing for two days, tickets r tbe Odd Fellows excursion to San ancisco will be so'd at the Narrow ——. 1uge depot in this city for ¢8 for the ,und trip from here, and for $7.50 Fasayyn Grass Valley. The tickets will good on all trains leaving San Fran‘co to the following Sunday, the 22d. iny Odd Fellows-will go down to at1d the anniversary celebration of sir order and numerous other citibuy ths 18 will take advantage of the opportog Broad . al5 Do The * rity for a pleasant trip. In the Superior Court. othe Superior Court this morning . costs were re-taxed in the case of Y imallack vs. Richards. The clerk’s ,. the reporter’s fees were eliminated. a Gi athe matter of the estate of the j, Mrs. M. A. Norton, J. M. Lakenan ‘) administrator, was granted per. sion to sell the real estate upon his g an additional bond in the sum of ‘JESSE. 0. TLEV ee and B One « other Dredger Near Smartsville. »sterday’s Marysville Appeal says : . Francisco fora visit, will remain there instead of returning to this city. W. A. Dennis, who recently resigned the superintendency of the Mountaineer and left bere for Los Angeles oa account of ill health, is now improving. Jeff Lovelady,; who resigned his position in the Reddik mine at this city, has arrived safely in Siskyou county whece a better job was awaiting bim in one of the mines, Assistant Manager Kearns of the Sunset Telephone Oompany left here to day for Slerra_and-Plamas county io iuspect the line now being constructed to connect this city with Quincy. BREAKFAST ON DRINK. Coffze Makes Many Dyspeptics, “Coffee and I had quite w -tussle. Two years ago I was advised by the doctor tu quit the use of Coffe, for I had a chronic case of dyspepsia and serious nervous troubles, which did not yield to treatment. I was soaddicted to coffee that it seemed an impossibiliy to quit, but when I was put on Fostum Cereal Food Coffee, there was no troubble in making the change, and to-day I am a well woman, “One of the lady teachers in our public schools was sick and. nervous. Frequently the only thing she took for breakfast’ wasa cup of coffee; I urged her to try leaving off the coffee and use Postum instead. Went so far as tosend hera sample from my box and give her directions. She pow uses nothing but Postum Food Coffee and told me a short time ago that she was perfectly well. “It is easy to make good Postum, once a person becomes accustomed to it. Iput four heaping teaspoons to the pint of water amd rut the Postum in thin muslin bags, drop the bag into the water and after it comes uptoa boil, see that from that time on it boils fiifteen or twenty minutes, then use good cream and you havea drink that would be relished by the Queen.” Mrs, Lizzie Whittaker, Kidder, Mo. Postum is sold by all first-class grocers at 15 and know what a miracle was, be injured. that?” would you call that?’ “A coincidence,” said the witness: The lawyer asked the witness if an incident previous)y alluded to wasn’t a miracle, and the witness said he didn’t “Oh, come,” said the attorney. “Supposing you were looking ovt of a window in the twentieth story of a buiiding and should fall out and Wh ae wean a — _ ; quick and sure in this era of competi“An aceident,” was the stolid reply. “Yes, yes; but what else would you call it? Well, suppose you were doing the same thing the next day; suppose you looked out of the twentieth story window and fell out and again should . The curse of overworked wowankind find yourself not injured. Now, what tainly,” answered the German diplomat; “haven’t we already gotten so far as to be willing to arbitrate upon the or not ?” 2@sSlow and sure was all right as a mottoin days gone by, but how about tion ? Tf all flesh is grass, a mummy must be a load of huy. RLY LEIS Sick Headaches, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Rvot ‘fea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refundéd it uot satisfactory. Price 25 cts. guest on of whether we will arbitrate} Mrs, Stubbs—Jobn, is that you comStabbs— Well you remind me of Dewey. Mr. Stubbs—In what way, M-Maria? t Mrs. Strbbs—You were a long while coming home. creet. Daddy—In what way ? Faddy —They never smile when they are in public together. They are afraid peo. ple will think they are not married. They both of them hate a scandal above . all things. “She scorned all her wooers so long that now she is doomed to be an old that seems like a just seutence for such contempt o° court.” Raisor—Dou't put too much water on my hair. My head might leak, and I'd have water on the brain. . Barber— Why don’t you have your bair shingled, then ? € Mother (to little Freda, who had been taken to the dentisi’s to have a tooth pulled) ᐀䘀爀攀搀愀Ⰰ if you cry T'll ‘never take you to the dentist’s again. A New York physician is perfecting an apparatus which will furnish ultra-violet rays from sunlight for consumption treatment. ing home at such an unearthly hour? scoundrol anda puppy. 2 Mr. Stubbs—Yes, M-Maria ; the c'ub advise me to fight for that? t eee had a little Dewey toast tonight. Mrs. means. There’s nothing nobler in this. There is onlyvone way to cure deaf world, yonng man, than fighting for) neés, and that is by constitutional reFaddy—The Hutoums are very disactor is going to be there an’ jump in. 24 wen itis entirely closed, and pull me out, praise it will bring, you might just as well do wrong. muid forthe rest of her life.” “Well, H. METZENBAUJAER, -Deafness Cannot be Cured “That man called. me a liar, a cad, a . by local applications as they cannot Would you he truth.” . medies. Deafness is caused by an} oe inflamed condition of the mucous Jimmy—Come an’ see me fall in de/ jiniog of the Eustachian Tube. When river. Sammy—Wot fer? Jimmys—A. tbis tabe is: inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearisg, Deafness is the result, and uuless the inflammare 2 tion can be taken out and this tube feIf you only do right, boping for the/ g:ored to its normal condition, hearing which is nothing but an inflamed coadition of the mucous surfaces. UNION:-:HOTEL, Main Street, Nevada City. any case of Deafness (caused by cafarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars: free, F. J. Cuenry & Co, ‘Toledo, UV. Sold by Druggists, 5c. i Hall’s Family Pills are the b2st. Paop Fred Timm, Round Mountain, J. J. Hunley, Salt Lake, P. F. Williams, Sacramento, C. 8. March, Wasbington, F.B Carter, Alleghany, H. M. Hichold, San Francisco, John Pascoe, Gruss Valley, Miss Davis, . do T. S. Hunfow, Yon Ret, JC Rommi, Camptouville, H. B. Platt, staniord, J. W. Lord, Sacramento, L B. Jenkins, Oikland, Willie Kesel, Vernondale, Robt McCoy, Los Angeles, R_ J. Stevens, ‘lampoak, Wm. S. Jersey, King City, Francis H. Hill, Sau Francisco, ' For Rent or sale. Sewing Machines of all makes for sale or for rent, at aston'shingly lov prices, Good second-hand machinas fu perfect order, for sule very c leap. Cleaning and repairing « specialty. 626-1m Lrca & SHaw Co, Our Eastera Agency. The Eastern offices of the Transcript are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New York City, #nd U. 8. Express Building, 87 Washington street, Chicago. E, Katz Advertising Agency in charge. The most. worderfal thing about a baby is the way heco.1ceals his shame at hearing the gueer sort of stuff bis mother talks to him. During periods of nervousness the Tarkish Saltan restricts himself to a boiled-egg diet bevause this food canbe easily poisoned. Ts often a warning that the liver is torpid or inactive. More serious troubles may follow. For a prompt, efficient cure of Headache and allliver troubles, take — Hood’s Pills
While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not irritate or inflame the internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect. 25c. at all druggists or by mail of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa, TRANSCRIPT BARGAIN COLUMN. “Oh, come, now,” the lawyer began again. “1 want you to understand what a miracle is, and I’m sure you do. Now, just suppose that on the third day you wére looking out of the tweptieth. story window and fell out and struck your head on the pavement 20 stories below and were not in the least injured. Come, now, what would you call it?” “Three times?” said the witness, rousing a little from his apathy. “Well, I'd call that a habit.” And the lawyer gave it up.—Gentlewoman. . Crime Detccting by a Lock of Hatr. One recalls the method of discovering a thief by ehewing rice, said to have been practiced in the east. But it the druggist. and 50 cts. Forsule by H, Dickerman, tf E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, ——I8 STOCK—— Plone Street.......... Nevada City Ca LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Ciga: Sold, Bereta "= = BOMEMEAN Chad LA ROSA HARMONIA is not necessary to go so far to find a more remarkable methodof thief catching and not so\well supported by When You Put sound reason. A lady in Paris is reported to have lost her purse in a dressmaker’s establisliment. She had all the young ladies of the establishment called in, so it is seriously reported, and demanded from each one a lock of her hair. The tokens were then pinned “to Pieces of paper bearing the owner’s names, and as the customer left the establishment she remarked: “My purse has been stolen, but as 1 do not wish to subject innocetit girls to the humillation of being searched I intend early tomorrow morning to submit your hair and handwritings to a somnambulist and clairvoyant, who will in Your Toilet To connect with the new sewer . . . Beaded USE:: Sequoia . 23-00%. We have a fine assortment on hand. TOWLE BROS. tell me which of you is the thief.” In the course of the evening the lady taining intact her purse with its cons¢ . .ctors Priestiy and Komberg of the . 25 cents per package. a River Gold Dredging Company . »placed an order amounting to . “)for the lumber with which to. Judges. lanew dredging boat for their : : on Yuba river near Smartsville. company has leased the claim of farysville Tunnel and Quartz Min“Jompany. Te'.N Young Mothers. The Dead Miner. ' Arbucco, who committed suicide Office—, Gold Bluff mine by blowing off corner Br,44 with giant powder because he has never been known to fail. worst cases relieved by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf = Nearly all electricans are circuit Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers becuuse its o1tbreak is 80 agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of Croup. It The immediately. Price 25cts., 50 cts.and $1 OU. For sale tents, The tenor singer usually comes of received an anonymous parcel conStyle and “Finish.. high-toned family. ’ —_—_—_—_—_—————s You Try it. If Shiloh’s Congh and Consumption Care, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts, 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guaranree. Price} cts.and 50 cts. For sale by H Dickerman, the druggist. tf Of the most artistic degree characterize photographs made by Moore His gallery has a wide spread reputa‘ion for turning out as high-grade work as can be attained on the coast. Nevapa Crey Grass VALLEY, 3.3.8 3 3 Ladies, Attention We recommend onr_C. & B. Corset, be canse it can be reli-d on for b “nest vaine. ‘The makers ulways keep up with or lead in shapes avd styles. Our assortment will please you. The Racket Store. Leaders in Low Prices, Take a Walk Around the bank. There’s money in it. And before you go try one of our drinks it will refresh you. GILT EDGE SALOON. Fadden Cigars are the fad. : Hydraulic Drips Thisisa popular brand of syrup; comes in gallon and half-gallon cans; I sell more of it than any other because it is the best. P.G Scadden Your Husband Won't roast yon for making poor coffer zoe buy your coffee hore, because our BO00000000000000E © MAHER ® CO.¢ ©) ee RRER EE ERE REREE EP a NEW TO-DAY! SEE WINDOW . ! te QOOQOOOEOOOOOOOOOOO Ladies Wrappers Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns ! Ladies’ Fannelette Underskirts ! Children’s Eiderdown Cloaks ! QOOOOOOOOOE Ladies’ Flannelette Underskirts at 25c, 50¢ and 75¢. Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns, all well made and the regulation length, 50c, 75¢ $1.00 and $1.25. Ladies’ Fleece lined Wrappers, well made, latest design, full sweep and full size, $1.00, $1.25; $1.50, $1.75. Children’s Eiderdown Long Coats — beauties. See them in Window. Ladies, do not miss the display. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. See corner window for Black Suits, Golf Capes, Fur Capes and Collarettes. OOOOOOOOOOE GOOGOOOSEOOOCOOOELO if co is already roasted. Tr J. A. 1 olger & Co Roasted Dulles the lasson: White Favadron Mocha and Java. it i: roasted right. Chas. E. Mulloy The Neatest Effects pare feqiring anythi hs she way of ows, or its branches should call Ps 1 Broad’. Jam preparcd to meet your needs. Satis. faction guaranteed. GEO. A. GRAY. Picture and Room Mouldings a specialty. BABY’S PHOTOS Are treasured in after years. While qusre about it have them taken right. guarautee satisfaction, MOORE The Photographer Lumber We are manufacturersand deale all kinds of dremed and tech tor mining and building purposes. Call sad See us Turnish eotloates. ne eueeuare dea ar t ‘ Office, Ploty Hill, Grees Vailer nae H. & F. L. COOPER. Saad wen Jespondent from sickness, was A. [& at Downieville Monday. He © cousin to John Costa,a proninWI *tizen of that town, and owned an Broadstr St in the Cleveland mine worth § ‘Enter Many a Lover Maki 2Fped with disgust from an other Aovable girl with an offensive ©1. Karl’s Clover Root Tea_ puri. vyhe breath by its action on the xfanui ® etc. as nothing else will. Sold other keg ars on absolute guarantee, Price ° . and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dick 1, the druggist. tf 4 Dish-Washer Wanted.ORZICExite disb-washer is wanted at the and Pl ork hotel. Steady situation and ay. 629-tf What 1s Shiloh ? Atterne ng old remedy for Cough, Colds ILL p Onsumption; used through the} Unitec or @ century, has cured in-. able cases of incipient consum p-. ud relieved many in advanced . ist \ we will refund your money. 5 ote., 60 ota. $1.00. For We If you are not satisfied with +. saving sale. 1 Our Fall and Winter Stock is now arriving. Watch for announcement of great mone y ®@ —_— CARTER & JOHNSTON, Clothiers » » » » » FOR MEN AND BOYS nearer PRP rr Fu rnishing Goods FOR GENTLEMEN. Siaiaaeae nomena yee eee a This is the way you will all feel like doing about Christmas time if you don’t have yosr TAILORING, CLEANING and REPAIRING Done by WAXEL, The Tailor, latest improvements. They are extra comfortable and durable. KINKEAD, Cash Furniture Dealer, Sells them, and he sells so . down. : many thatjhe ean put the price right ~ : KINKEAD also carries in stock a complete assortment of os dens “By all] reach the diseased portion of the.ear, = = will be destroyed forever; ni: e 1904 out of ten are caused by Cattarrh, * We will give Ooe Hundred Dollars forof THE TE WEDNESDAY.. _—____ The Oct Under.the title and the Book ¢ Twain contribute Imopolitan whet ab e magazine ar not of the year. phases of himse the keen, far-sigt handles the cul eps, but he has vg and sets then His s'arement co ibook is characte! ‘Jt is the first tir reation that a V pg tbrough spac nd complacent n and.” The Ladies A. B. Frost,, # faken what is thi Hous and sustair eries of eight pe Frost’s Count will present the . mral ty pes in the heir social anc Sach painting je givena full-t ‘he Ladies Hon onning throug fght issues, begi has number. The Se 'The digging ot bw sewer syster fthe town, will pd then onr nic ad condition fo fell, the health foved thereby, . pensation fc ple should it the new sew m unless the: } good conditic A Teac! ‘Mrs. Margare Miss Long of ivorced from T bacher,.to whc roville in the f © Scales, Sierra hey bad been ays he took he as sick; avd" ke her bome. fied tefore, Free E} . The most pop is these which best, are those hitizons take da Brocery store. ins for years bi this store you ¢ Boods to be bh they are not on that. the very irticles. Their ' Anorder ba Bouthern Pacit bay of all engi ineers who n¢ miles per day. seive oply $3.5 s formerly, a1 Blass are reduc pn addition to bt out. — She Us . A refined . Hs a member 0 in good stand Feurse word (0 /was going up justified insu » heard when s! ; hundreds of . " ‘ her siik dress They O . Not anarre . city for viola » hibiting the t tain hours, When a simil » fect at Grass ; people there it. ae Show __ A letter be Treasurer J ' San Francis in which he about the se Mi Word was that M. Con mento rece was dying a Eliza Barry No true by pocrite. “TOTHRO but increas thrown aw: did not cu: _ Barsaparil! @isappoint Hood’s ] Openin; Tuesday, Oct. 10, 11 call. of lw A black Beckley .