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THE TRANSCRIPT,. “BRIBF MENTION. — ae
. WEDNESDAY,..0CT. 11, 1809,
{eres
The October Number.
Under.the title oi “Christian Solenas
and the Book of Mrs. Eddy,” Mark
Twain contributes to the October Ovs‘mopolitan whot is the. most remarkab e magazine article of the month, if
‘not of the year. ‘I'wain discloses two
phases of himself—the bumorist and
the keen, far-sighted philosopher, He)
handles the cult a bit severely, perbaps, but he has his reasons for so doing and sets them forth most forcibly
His s'arement concerning Mre, Eddy’s
Sook is characteristic, Of it he says,
‘It is the first time since the dawn of
reation that a Voice. bas gone: crashpg through space with such a placid
and complacent confidence and com-}
hand.”
The Ladies Home Journal.
A. B. Frost, the artist; has under.
faken what is thas far bis most ambiKinor Hotes and Comments of ‘oeal. The Brown's Towa? Company Botu-. _ . two gen
ee pues _lifying the Ciiy Biiboards, edi Interest.
‘Sand ‘soap, five conts.a bar, at. Gaylord. & Son’s. tf . “Brown’s in Town” Conipany: which ie,
* A tenth of an inch of rain fell at this. to play at the theater here on. “next
C'ty last night. Wednesday night, was. began today.
“The melancholy days havecome, the A. mancger who expends thousands of
saddest of the year.” dollars in order that nothing will
The dilapidated sidewalks around . neglected that might add to the st
town continue to be unmolested. ~ . ment of his patrons certainly deserves
The passeriger and freight tratic on. success, and as a rule, he generally
the Narrow Guugeiis very large at this}gets it, if the public would endeavor
Carter & Johnston, the slothierk ties and those who possess no stability.
time, ,. to determine between responsible par;
at ase — Soar We ‘aloely ‘fest
‘deep, toa depth of fifty feet. As soon
for the pay shoot. Mr. Olemo mined in
that locality considerably some seven
years ago, and he is confident that he
Senne -he is now prospecting. mie
A Mining Scl iz Scheme.
e bank of the be Sacramento river beginning at the ratlroad bridge opposite Continue to receive new goods almost There ure plenty. of good shows, but,
daily. unfortunately, there are hundreds
Take'a look at Dickerman's fifty cont which are utterly devoid of merit.
window display as you pass along Pine . Now everyone can tell at a glance it
street. they see a magnificent new store with
Company © will have their second se-. massive plate glass. windows that it
‘ries of State target practice on Sunday, . necessarily called for a great outlay of
October 22d. money to erect it. The same line of
Work on the n ew sewer system pro-. reasoning to theatrical enterprises will
gresses satisfactorily, The city is getapply; for instance, when: you see a
tide a good job. show billed in the lavich and expensice
Try the fine bread and pastry mude. manner that characterizes the "Brown's
Sacramento and running south 80,000
feet, c »vering an area of 450 acres, is to
be mined by.a new company, which bas
incorporated in Woodiand.
at Soc'ety Meeting . Postponed.
The meeting of the of the Home Missionary
Society, which was to have been held
tomorrow afternoon at the house of
Mrs. John Menbennet, will be held on
Thursday of next_week at the same
fious and sustained piece of work, iu] by the new baker at Chas. Tegler’s. iu town” Company you'can.rest asplace.
pries of eight paintings, entitled “A,
B Frost’s Country Foiks.” The series
Popular Bakery, sured that there is money and push
back of it. The beautiful, artistic, pico8-tf,
Table Linens in all grades and prices.
will present the best of the American] We have the best values in the city, . torial, lithographic work is the finest
ral types inthe different aspects of. Tar Racker Stogn.
beir social and neighborhood life.
tf, . and costliest on the road. No litho' Dewey Oyster Cocktails and-Oalifor. graphic firm would ‘attempt that kind
uch painting. will be. distinct, and} nia Clam Cocktails can always be had . of work without having ten “thousand
»givena full-page reproduction: in. at Wm. J. Britland’s. “tf
lhe Ladies Home Journal, the series
dollars down to ensure them from loss.
“he Ancient Order of United Work-. This is one of the many iteths of a
Inning through that magazine for} men’s Lodge meets tontabt and will. great show. Sothere is not a doubt . :
ght issues, beginning with the Christ-. have some initiations.
as number.
The Sewer System.
The digging ot 1ue trenches for the
w sewer system, in the busivess part . Read” Collector Jackson’s. advertisethat the production of “Brown’s in
Scotch Linoleum, 30 and 85 cents aj Town” will be the largest ‘acd strongyard, at Snell & Fleming's, corner of . est show coming to our city this seaBroad and Pine streets. tf .} son.
Pay your State and County taxes. NSC Viep Batictine.
Last winter a delegation of Indians
Snow Up “Up country.
This forenoon when t when the stage came
down there was three inches of snow
on the Washington Ridge. —
It also snowed at Graniteville last
night esa early this morning.
( egeeeeeeeseeeeee
Walter Wellman, the arctic explorer,
reports having discovered a new tract
of frozen land, over which ‘he. hoisted
the American flag with fitting cere. monies. It is now in order for the
anti-annexationists to° protest indiznantly at the attempt to force an alien
as he gets to the bottem be will drift}
will find good’ ore: deposits in the} —
belsassDie coc sift
Camptonvyille.......28
‘Oberokee.:5: 5+ ies Peceecnree . <" 4
Columbia Hill..... ..18%
Colfax... ve ceeetes ek hh
Datch Fiat. . Rakes tess sneend®
Downieville........44
Edwards Bridge... 1M
Forest City.. .662.60 6506 i
Preuch Corral,.,.. aeae eel
Graniteville.. wine.. +28
Grass grag Ee oO Cs
Luke City.. . ccc. cee WK
Little York.. erent,
Moore’s Flat. ca aarees
North Bloomfield.... 14
North San Juan deseone
Omega. ik ei acasi scene Re.
Purdon Bettie oo. cece 64¢
Relief Hill... ... 18
Roughs & Read.. PCN
Sierra Oity,....... . 66
Smartsville... PUdies cane
. Spenceville. eae
x Washington.. see eserae
Vou Bete oc wee dO
Gussie—Yes, old chap; it’s so deucedls . 7
English, doncher know!”™
—eeenenneeeneereneepeeeemnerenens
Crockery.
Great Lerr Over Sara
~ Prices Away Down.
Yew'll Say So,
vin a Myre the Politioa =
Willie—I see you wear.an American roi
flag in your buttonhole, deah boy?”
. i rice
S ecommenenal
Nowe 1s HEREBY sg ag THAT
Assessment Roll hw, Senn of
vada bas been ond and that
Are Now Due.
hag gol os maamekes. mes
Taxes on renl property every. wil "be
ian Panegm uaa ON. mer
att ab Tew Shak
ree ine 7 aud lage Fhe said one-haif be nut paid
ding in ee April next at.6
Sabha he will be Pi i fed thers Re Boo cent. other, costs
Thee ning one-h half. of the taxes
pie eran sane ace next, a
will be delinquent on the last ty. in
fs thereon ter at 6 o’clock apm Ae
ior thereto five per cent will
amount,
er) MAY BE PAID AT
CIRST INSTALLMENT
Asn uf pe iRGELY Fi PROVIDED, bus WAND
For the eonveti'enee of the Taxpay
will visit the following places at the ers
tioned, for the purpose of collecting
NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Molerus’ Hotel.
October 20, ’
NORTH SAN JUAN, October 2iat.
TRUCKEE, Moody's Office, October 23d.
GRASS VALLEY, at City Halli, Holbrooke
Block, Main street, October 26th, 26th, 27th
and 28th.
“Like Nectar to My Lips.” ;
Ue a ae
calcd
By a Lady
Patroa,
* Poetic
Derctatio Cream ©"
‘Of Our Soda.
Foley’s.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
a nere?
Tokarn Muscats, Black Morocco. Miesion, and, in fact, every variety that is
grown. Remember that figs arenearly
out, so get in orders early.
WM. H. ANDREWS
Broad Street Fruit Market.
Marysville Busines College
Commercial Course, Bs
Shorthand and Ty pewriting course.. er
PEK; MODES scsi ieVecedencceeas 0 ss decees 50
Combination course—including
Shorthand, Commercial and
Ty pewriting-— School year 9 mos...
Teachers’ course, 8 month= 0
Review, English branches, 3 mos.. .2U
Review, English branches, 8 mos 15
Full term began
September 4+h, 1899;
Send for Catalogue and first lessons
in Shorties: free.
D. BREHAUT, Principal.
Marysville, Cal.
NEW IDEAS FOR WOMAN’S WEAR
An ideal monthiy magazine of Fashion, Millinery
Buggcestions and Home Topics, fully illustrated.
; A refined Janay, uud we think she
Hs a member of one of our churches and . vention, which assembles in San Fran. Treasurer Jas. B. Gray, who went tc
» San Francisco for medical treatment.
. in which be states that his condition is . 4t Placerville to take the place of the
. about the same as when he left here.
Gisappoints,
Ethe town, will soon be commenced, . ment in another colamn. ;
pd then our nice streets will be in aj Bids for the electric street railway
ad condition for a long tine to come . franchise will be opened tomorrow
fell, the health of the city will be im-. night by the City Trustees,
oved thereby, and that will be some} Rain and cooler: weather were prempensation for the inconvenience, . dicted for today. ‘The tempcrature
ple should understand, bowever,. took a big drop and it rained at <.oon.
it the new sewer system will not avail] James Borland, who was a pioneer
em unless they keep their stomachs] resident of Downieville, died this week.
B good condition. at Oakland of pneumonia,aged 72 years.
ea This mcrning’s weather prediction
A Teaeeer Torch from the Signal Service was : “showers
Mrs. Margaret . Dorser, who used to this afternoc nand tonight ; cloudy to2 Miss Long of Camptonville,has been . morrow.”
ivorced from Thomas Dorser, a school ‘ There was a drenching ralnatoves
acher,.to whom she was married at . last night that luid the dust aad brightoville in the full of 1896. They went jened vegetation. Ould, threatening
© Scales, Sierra county, to live. After] weather preaviled today.
hey bad Leen married about eight. Thomas Daley, aged 28, who has a
lays he took ber 10 see her mother who} motber and brother at North SanJuan,
as sick; and~he never—returned—to} died yesterday at Butte; Montsua,-He
#ke ber home. Dorser bad been mar-}-hud been ill with pneumon‘a.
fied before. oh tilroy has been installed es
night clerk at the Union hotel, Robert Walker, who has held the position
The most popular excursions, as well . for some time past, is going away.
§ those which pay the excursionists. Local baseball enthusiasts will fake
best, are those which: so many of our{interest in knowing that Irwin Harvey,
Sitizens take daily to the old reliable} pitcher for the Gilt Edges of SacraBrovery store of Gaylord & Son. It . wénto, has signed with the Chicagos.
s for years been an aphorism that at} Go and examine*the most beautifhis store you can get the choicest-of ful ludies’ hats ever brought to. this
oods to be had anywhore and that] city, at Mrs. Whitten’s millinery store
they are not only one price to all, but . on Broad street. Tbe low prices will
[hat the very lowest for first-class} surprise you. 1t
irticles. lt. . . Mountain Division, U. R. K. of P,,
: will hold an important meeting at ArTheir Pay Reduced. mory Hall tomorrow evening: The
An order bas been issusd by the} Kuigh's Loyal are requested to appear
Bouthern Pacific officials cutting the] in uniform.
may of allengineers and firemen. En-. It is expected there will be somethirg
ineers who now make less than 1C0jlike one hundred Elks here from
miles per day actual travel are to re-. abroad Satutday night to helpinstitute
seive only $3.50 per day instead of $4£0} the new lodge. There will ba a banss formerly, and firemen in ‘the same quet at the National.
blass are reduced from $2.83. 10 $1.75. All who desire to be delegates to the
nm addition to this al! “extra time” is} State Miners’ Convention are requested
ht out. to hand in their names to W. F. EngleP bright immediately. The list will be
published in a few days.
Delegates to the State Miuers’ ConFree Excurs on Dally.
She Used a ( urse Word.
in good standing, used avery strong} cisco on the 231 instant, will be given a
Fcurse word /out loud) yesterday as she special round trip rate on the railroads
; was going up Broad street.
; justified in swearing so she could te
She was . of one-third fare for the return.
The demand for stamp. photos shows
heard when she ran against one of the . a0 signs of cessation and E. A. Moore
hundreds of projecting nails and tore . announces that in order. to accommo. her siik dress. date: the public be. will continue to
make them for a few days longer. tf
» AtGrass Valley one day this week as
Not an arres‘ has b»xen made in this . ex-aAssembiyman Thomas was taking a
They Obey the Ordinance,
. city for violation of the ordinance pro . jook at one of the upraises in the Jenuy
hibiting the use of water during cet-. Lind mine some earth fell upon and
tain hours, for sprinkling purposes.
. When a similar ordinance went into ef: . soot,
fect at Grass Valley some of the best
} people there were arrested for viulating a very large number of ladies and gen. it. go tlemen going to Sun Francisco next
bruised him about the body.-and .one
Judging from the talk, there will te
week, the excursion rate being only
#8 for the round trip, and the tickets
good for seven days.
A:military comp2ny has been formed
Shows No tmprovement.
_ A letter bas been received from Citys
Redding company which-was mustered
+ oat with the 8h Rogiment and did not
Mixe Conicy Dying. afterwards report for National Guard
ecu a ha duty. The Placerville company will
Word was received here last, night y her boar. slightest touch, and the odor that . .
ve in a regiment with the Nevada City
that M. Conley,who was taken to Sacraind Grass Valley companies.
mento recently for special treatment, .
was dying at that city. His sister, Mrs
Eliza Burry, left for there this morning
Advertised Letters.
No true man ever hus auy use for 8,
by pocrite. z } City, Ovt. 11, 1899:
Cebel, Perry
Cady, W. H.
Erskine, Fred A.
Hughes, Joho H.
“Lewis, Mrs. Amelia
Smitb, Mrs. H. B. or N. B.
Silva, A
“TOTHROW GOOD MONEY AFTER BAD will
but increase my pain.” If you have
thrown away money for medicines tha:
did not cure, now begin taking Hood’:
Sarsaparilla, the medicine that never
FOREIGN.
Curnow, Miss Annie
es ‘ Wilkios, Timothy.
Fall Millirery.
Ho00d’s Pills cure cons‘ipation. Pric:
; If not ealled forin fifteen duys letFor
arteries ers will be sent tothe dead letter. of-'
Opening days of Fall Millinery or . ioe, Purties calling for any of these The
Toesdar, Wednesday and Thursday.jtetters will please say “advertised,”
call, er. JE gi Postmaster.
of lw Mrs. OC. H. Waitrem,
Lost.
A black water spaniel pap. was lost.e
she Said; “I’m going to the sea shore.”
“Twas frightfully tanned yesterday,”
The following i is a list of the letters . turroun
““] expect I'll be frightfally tanned,” the only bloc
from a far western state, on a tour of
inspection through the interior. department, visited the lend office, where
they were introduced'to the clerk who
had especia] charge of their section of
the country. a bumptious little individual with a big head. This official proceeded to overpower the red men with
his importance. Gras cite each one of
them cordinlly by thé hand, he patted
them patronizingly on their backs
and then delivered a long speech, explaining in detail the work of the office, their interest in it, laying particular stress on the fact that he was the
motive power of it all. As soon as
their entertainer paused for breath the
visiting Indians began to grunt and
talk among themselves,
“What are they saying?’ asked the
egotistical clerk; expecting to hear
high praise of himself. ‘Tel! me what
they are enying.”
preter. “It was not.for you to hear.”
But the little man insisted, and with
great reluctance the interpreter finally
yielded. “They said,” he. translated,
“Little man, big bead, heap talk, say
hothing, much fool.”—Washington ee
ter in" jew York Tribune.
Sandy’s Explanation.
in the dense purlieus of Clerkenwell.
On joining his host at breakfast’ the’
morning after his arrival the following
colloquy took place, much to the annoyance.of the mistress of the houses
you sleep?
Sandy—Aweel, mon, to say truth, na
so vara. wweel,
Host-1 am:sorry to— ;
Sandy (interrupting) —Ah, dinna
fash yesself, mon! 1 was better aff
than the fleas, for they never closed
a blessed e’e tle whole night.”
A Little Mistake,
Some time ago a well known and
popular Congregational minister received a basiet.of champagne from one
of his worldly and wealthy. parishioners. A few days later the minister’s
little son was called up in his geogtephy class to answer the teacher’s
question, “Where is Lake Chaniplain?’
“I don’t know where it is,” said the
small boy, “but I’ve had some of the
Water, and it is real nice.”—Boston
Herald.
She—Have you many poor relation?
He—None that I know of.
rich ones? He—None that known me.
oe
Scrofula to
Consumption,
Any one predisposed to Scrofula can
never be healthy and vigorous. This
taint in the blood naturally drifts into
Consumption. Being such adeep-seated
blood disease, Swift’s Specific is the
only known cure for Scrofula, because
it is the cally semedy whieh can reach
the a
bed 0 re oe the of my Usde grendcnila yhen only ene his all ,
@ scabs on the cite woul a ,]
would arise
mosphere of the room
singe ye and unbearable.
The cinemas Nee ‘ at ped
the and we fea
would Tose her beg tee e: ans fro’
pte art country were
sonsulted, but could do
remaining in the Postoftice at Nevada nothing to relieve the i
tle innocent, and gave it &%
Bo gn ol yen ol y" at tne Z
sav e the a mshtld’s e ht, It was
ee eee to try a {t's 8
once made a 8 pisdy.an one
ale’ sone now & a young hae
disease to
Sie. Rure Benet KEL
Scrofula is an obstinate blood 7h
blood medicine. Swift’s Specific
Oct. 10, u and 12. Ledies invited to raud pay a fee et one cent for each let-. is ve cee ali equal to such nig 4
seated diseases; it goes down to
very foundation and forces out ever)
taint. It is pune vegetable, and is
mineral substince whateyr.
day or two ago. Return to Geo, 1. ‘proke in her smal! brother; “I was shut}~ Compan 5, Atlant ans (
Beckley and reosive's liberal reward. ti jin the wood-shed witb father.”
“I cannot tell you,” replied tue inter.
A braw son of Scotia accepted an in. .
vitation to spend a fortnight with a . .
friend in London, whose quarters were.}.
Host—Well, Sandy, old man, how did .
eerie ‘
and is beyond the reach of the average
medy guaranteed te
ane no. mercury, potash ur othe)
‘Books mailed. free. by Swift. Specific
rale upon the walrnses and pol . pon the walrnses and polar bears When You 6ce Priccs,
Tommy—Who was that lady you
spoke to? Willie—Tnat’s. the lady
that .ets my ma go out any afternoon G A neal [ap if Tea hi
but Thursdays aud Sundays, Stores Everywhere,
“Wh th test flnanci pod sie i 0 was the greatest financier ever
Commercial street, ... Mateds City
know?” “Noab; because he floated his
stock when be wna ean ia liquida66 Mill street,...... Grass Valley /
tion.”
On your sae Work if you want to a6 a first-claes job
aid save money. -We sell Pipe-atthe lowest. market
prices, if you waut todo your own work in making connections with the new city system. Or we will take contracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen.
‘Winter Is Coming On.
You may need a 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 moderate for such stoves.
George E. Turner,
Pioneer Hardware Dealer.
: OPENING OF THE
. CAPE SEASON..
She—Many:. §
ee ee
nw
@ Ths Fall and Winter styles for this year surpass all past
seasons’ products in attractiveness. We have a full line
of Eastern importations, fresh from the Eastern manufacturers. There is a grace and style about their cut
that is irresistible, and the texture and patterns of the
goods are above the usual standard.
ee ee
Ladies, You Are Invited
To call and inspect the assortment while it is complete.
The goods and aus will please you.
SNELL & FLEMING.
CORNER BROAD AND PINEJSTREETS:
+ niece Us to Sursest 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 80 it behooves all those who wish to purchase WATCHES to do 80 qbile
the-old prices prevail. We have a large assortment to select from,
— an eee ae ee
AND TO YOU
7 Helpful Hints for Dressmaking each month. Subscription 50 cents per year. Sond 5 cents forsample J J. JACKSON, — . .
THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO., Tax Collector Nevada County. 636 B: New Yorm,
ROADWAY NEW
Nevada _ ete ie: Ost. a he
‘ON THE UP GRADE
Diamonds are going up in price, but I am still selling them
at the same low figures I did before the raise. Come and see
the beautiful display, set and unset
QUARTZ JEWELRY
Is as popniar and'stylish as ever. Iam now making up a new
stcok from some of the choicest specimens ever seen in tho
county,
OC. J. BRAND,
Manufacturing Jeweler, 2 Broad Street.
Preliminary Announcement
MISS NELLIE TETREAU, the cinuiad fashionable milliner, will
arrive this week to resame her positionas head trimmer in ourstore
on Main street.
Watch for Advertisement
of Grand Upening Display
Of this season’s stylish novelties in trimmed and untrimmed hats
ribbons, flowers, plumes, etc.
Ex. Crawford.
YOUR
DISINFECTANTS
DEODORIZERS
‘FUMIGATORS
PREVENTIVES
GERMICIDES
ANTISEPTICS
sone
BEEHIVE
GPOCERY ee
J.J. JACKSON, = , Proprietor
Agency For--[lonogram Whiske
Blue Label Wishes
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale.
Dickerman’s :
Depot for
Fancy Groceries 2
‘PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
‘TIEATS AND FISH. .
Mascot Whiskey $1 00
Daffy’s a Whiskoy....:.-.-s:c00e } : SPIT
—catpiteggen ce — a 1, ee :
i Wonarch (Jug) Whiskey 100 Water Queen Soap....
{ X L Whiskey.. 75 . Copco (white) Soap. ....ccesecosseres
Rock & Rye vee: sumseseavseeese 1 00. Cashmere (white) Soap....0-..-«
Maple Bam.. + Aaserecreesesscrsoccnnescan 100 Dandy Soap, 20 bars.... EME
~ . Diamond Dast Washing ‘Powder.
A. & H.W. HARTUNG, en) ones oer ad