Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

October 2, 1899 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
Foley'scial Street, Nevada City, agazine of Fashion, Millinery ne Topics, Jnlly cssmaking ench month. Bub. EA PUBLISHING CO., @s Reoapwar Saw Your iaiceilibe ats, Black Moroceo, Misfact, every variety that is ember that figs are nearly orders early. H. ANDREWS Market. Q © © © © CO. 8 Oo in OOOO) ge Window, a complete sisting of: inens irtains rchiefsUnderwear : Suits Suits iderwear lion Suits s irts lew CO. © © © © © © © © © © © © © © and having all the ) sure, but they are > Dealer, put the price‘right . Furniture ‘@erbra to p. 228; English—Reply to} °f Laurel Parlor. THE TRANSCRIPT. . Y[G] Seascale MONDAY.. .. — wo Seon TS WEEK. ‘ba Thoroughly Fumigated, = Owing to the existence of . several cases of scarlet fever and diptheria : ; among the children of the ci'y, the. They pa athe @ Board of Education met today and ea le Miedo ordered that the public schools remuin . Mining Resources. They Found Here. closed for at least a week, They also decided tu have Washing. ton schoolhcuse and premises t hroughee : ly fumigated aud disinfected. Herter:. Nevada City bes hailed and fareDickerman, the d:uggist, bas the con-} Veiled the gentlemen of the American tract for doiug this work. A.J. Huss. . !ustitate of Mining Engineers who are, ler, the pharmucist for Mr. Dickerman, }'? COMPauy with their families, tourwho ka} passed through severe -e,1. i"8 the Golden West. demics of infections. end contrgio: s. Some of the excursionists came over} disease, will hate persoual charge o; . ‘fom Grass Valley lute Saturday night, the job. ‘Ihe metliods ewplosed wiii . bers got here early yesterday mornbe those recommended by O. A Rug . ‘9 im private convesauces, but the ma" glee, ex-President of the Na‘ ioual Board . Jority. arrived on the train that came of Health, also member of the Siate . ‘2 4t 10 o'clock in the forenoon. There Board of Health of Culifornia, ana . 8S ® great turning out of oar citizens many other eminent authorities. to bid them welcome to the Queen City While there is suid to be a difference . °f the Sierra. Toe band was at the deof opinion among the 1-cal physicians . 9° 801 everybody was happy, The as to the necessity for closing the. ‘isitors, a roster_of whom was pubschools, Principal O'Neill ascertained . ished. in this paper Saturday, were from a canvass among the parents that takan in carriages to the hotels and asif the Bchodls were re-opeued tomor-. *igned torooms. After an bour’s rest ‘row there would be less than half the} *!! but 9 few of them who desired to usual number of pupils there oatattend church were taken in vehicles side of the high school classes. Thu: . +? tbe mines.down Deer Creek and the district: would lose heavily ix . 32¢ht 'he remainder of the day at the school money on account of the smai). Providence and Champion mines, where attendance. The time lost now can . ‘hey were joined in the afternoon by be made up later in the term and there. 'b@ Church-goers. They were shown will be no special damage doné by this} ‘be mills, chlorination works, eto, vacation at any rate, above groundsand were taken down into Principal Barker requests the publiz] "24 through tho underground workcation of the following asthe ass gn-. ings. At each of these two mines ment of work for classes in the high . there were tables spread with a bounschool for the present week: tifal supply of choice eatables that Senior—Solid geometry to p. 319; al . were served by the Native Daughters Champagne and Hayne to p. 230; physicsto p 64. Latin . other wines.of the best vintage were ¥iaish 8rd Oration, Composition xX. . there in abundance. The managers Middle—Geome:ry 10 p. 62; chemistry . 244 the employes: of the mines were all chapters IV snd V; English —Warren . ost obliging and thoughtful. -HunHastings, first 25 pages; history top. dreds of our own citizens visited the 284. Latin next four chapters in Ca ar} Mines also and were made equally weland Composition, come with the guests from abroad. Junior—Algebra 32 peges; English— . Atthe Champion thecars that carried ‘Myths to p. 277; Sir Roper Bodily Ex. the guests up anddown in the double efvise. Sir Roger and tLe Chase; Mol }compartment shaft were fitted with White, Love Making at Coveriey: Latin . 2*4ts and covered with white cheeseFive stories in Gradutin; history 25(clotb. Fourteen bundred lighted canpages; abstracts as usual. dies illuminated the shaft to the 2100 Ninth —Phys:oal Geogrephy ‘op. 118; leve), alsothe drifts which had been English, Alhambra to p. 150; 1a: n. Planked and were with the incline *so Through paregraph 85; composition . dy 2nd clean that ladies and gentleFive hours resding in Irving. Ai; . } mea went down into and through the English classes will prepare composi-; ™ine in their Sunday clothes and tions ss usual. ‘emerged in spick and span condition ~e@e In the Champion office a $32,000 gold Sport at Picasiut Valley. bar was on exhibifion and some $18,000 The campstew at Pleasant Valley yes-. more of the pregious metal was in soterday attracted quite a crowd of peolation in the chlorination works. At ple and they had a good time. The} the Providence the most faultless arGilt Edges of Grass Valley did not put . ™angements had likewise been made for in an appearance to play bal!, so two. the entertainment and instruction of picked nines made up of young men. the visitors and there were_on exhibifrom the San Juan Ridge, Newtown and . tion many thousands of dollars worth Bmarteville district had a came. In. of gold in all the stages of treatment, one 100-yard foot race Wm. Spargo of . #8 well as great bodies of rich ore in this city defeated George Davis of. place and tons upon tons in the bins. North San Juan by about two feet, and; At late{hour in the afternoon everyin another Thomas Mulcaby~ of New:-. body came back to town. The Band town won by a yard against Stanley . gave an open air concert upon their reHousel of this city. The stew was ajtura. The excursionists had ben masterpieve of cookery ard everybody . Scheduled to leave on a special train at had plenty to eat and drink. nine o’clock, but so they might enjoy a ome fall night’s rest aboard their Pullmans Improvements atthe Plumbago. . at Colfax the program was changed and ©. ©. Weisenburger is down from the . the hour of departure made two hous Plambago mite where he tas charge . earlier. They pulled out from the staof some important improvements that. tion cheering for Nevada City, for her are being made. The grading for the} mines and her people, and our own cilnew 20-stamp will was commenced Sat-. izens responded with buzzas for the urday. ©A 1200-foottramw:y wiil con. Engineera Institute and the lady mem* nect it with the tunnel. The sawmill . bers of the excursion. is going up rapidly andwill be comThe visitors were unanimous in expleted in a week. Two ore-bins and . pressing their appreciation of the courthree houses are elso in course of con. tesies extended to them by our people. struction. If the weather is favorable these improvements will all be flaishea . [bey were surprised and profoundly witbin about four months. impressed by the magnitade and rich: ness of our mineral resources, although but not . their stay was so short they could make but a hasty and partial examination. ————_=_=__—_—_= , UNION:-:HOTEL, fain Street, Nevada City. H. METZENBAUGHER,’ + Prop. “You May Benp THE SaPLING, the tree.” When disease has become chronic and deep seated it is often difficult to cure it. That is the reason why itis best to take Hood’s SarsapaFilla when disease first shows itself, Hood’s Pills cure biliousness, sick beadache. : on John McCarthy, Washington Fine Milimery. Tnos. Grabam, San Francisco Mrs. BR. Cantor, of “The Leade-,” 909 = pig on. Grass Valley Market street, San Francisco, will be at SB Rwy mad : the National Exchange Hotel on Tuesliffo m, day and Wednesday, October 84 and. Yeo. MoGullccn, San Juan 4th, with a fall line of Falland Winter} Geo. Shearer, Round Mountain Millinery. Alsoa fine assortment of. Jack Kilroy, Alaska Mine Silk Waists and Feather Boas, etc. Orie ees: =e is ders taken for Tailor-made Suits from a full line of samp 'e:, 580-3t Frank Kroop, Round Mouataio John McCray, Blue ‘Tent Lime and Bricks. Dan O'Donnel, Old Home Mine 3.3. Hanley bas just received.another be A bay os Angeles 3 = t several carloads of the best bricks ever} . nae s Rice, San Fra 7 Se tities to suit purchasers. Office at the} E. Buckingham, Cambridge, Mass. Plaza. : s 18-(f Ben McClintock, Sacramento earload of Roache Harbor Lime, and L. E. Aubury, Cari Riesberg, Bown, Germany, nk Alton Wood, 3 R.D., Philadelphia, Lost E. Fliemiog, Vione Texil, ©. J. Davis, North Bloomfield, A black water spaniel pup was lost. John E. Connell, Rossland, B. O. day or two ago. Return to Geo. L J. w, Alask Beckley and receives liberal reward. tf . Ba Our Eastern Agency. — The Eustern offices of the TRANSORIPT are at 230 to 234 Temple Court, New York City, and U. 8. Express Building, . 8. Rogers, Oulif i D. Phillips and friends, 87 Washington — vaca E. Ragon, Willow Valley, Be % isin mey inc te i . — ~ 2! é . 8. Goid Sacramento, © . Deo You know _. . Mise Millie Daley, Pike City, — Consumption is preventable? Science C. 0. Barton, Pike City. proven that, and also that neglect bectetasl. es carat cold. or cougb can be cured with Shilob’s Cough and Dish-Washer Wanted. 06% 18%) MINING ENGINEERS, . ? A white dish-washer is wanted at the Con. Sead Se eS ase a Steady situation and FRE 029-tf tnd Youn Suurda _ Mrs. Spargo-+has returned froma trip. W. R. “The . visitingbere,, ) Miss Vivie Rector has retarned from . Villethis week. from Washington. —_torship of the teacher, Miss Organ, aud : enrolled, : eee James H, Holdsworth came down to-. James Mu:ry, who has lived in Tracday fron Graniteville. _~ . kee for the past three or four years -Jobu Kilroy and Lester Gregory are . following the occupation of acook, was home from the Alaska mine. found dead ‘Thursday evening in a Miss Beile Miller arrived home last} room in the rear of the Fountain Saevening from San Franciscv, loo, Miss Lena Locklin of this city is vis-. Samual Lewis (colored) was arrested iting at the Mountain House. ; and brought before Justice Hiil SaturMayor Oburles Clinch of Grass Vul-/duy on. the charge of petit larceny. ley visited the county seat today. . The ‘complaining witness is Embry Mrs. ‘Thumas Hanson left here yes. Sutton, Lewis is accused of stealing a terday noon for her home in Oakland. . pair of pants. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles OCurveth went; Grading oa the Truckee and Tahoe to the Bay today for a fortnight’s visit, . Barrow gauge railroad will be completed Charles McElvy was here from the/down to. the Trackee Lumber Com}apper country toseethe mining engi-. P#oy’s sawmill today. It is expected iS J. McMahon of San Jose and E, Holly . another week and the road. completed of San Francisco went to the Live Oak . to the upper end of town where it will mine today. 5 a stop for the present near the mill Miss Mamie Pond of Alameda will . pond. B arrive here this evening on a visit to} On account of scarity of lumber, the ber aunt, Mrs. Fred Searls. saw mill is now running unil.9 p. mMrs. John Delbridge and Mrs. Wm.'The lumber yard bas been equipped Young returned jast night from-several with electric light’and no pains have months’ visit to Englund. been spread-to facilitate the handling shee i oe eee Hing for Viealis.. Me, Spalding recently. . V>et* Seems to have been iatekie this Shit reenael f hat . . MissPinktePhelps has retarned from . purchased » lamber business there. . ‘Ne *iF sbout Trackee Seterday mornThe Board Orders That the Schoolhonse. © *2#0UNE y Impressed by What = Be Poeetaees = M. Fratizial and Al Richardson bave . 108 There were three fights in ashort James Byrne of Moore’s Flat is . secured the privilege for :unning the}. re atige ; en : ELS SPREE shoemaker, concluded tosee who was mer At Le Olan SOenty Teer ee the best man and Wolf came out deThe pablic school st Overtonis being . °°" © : ct . eID . MoCube “did” a fellow up in a fight. -. Miss Addie Grissell returned today . Well patronized ander the efficient (0-/ 1,1 114 biggest mix-up wasin the alley . Mrs, 0. C0. Wallace and son of Carthere are now some thirty hee scholar ®} Watters boys, Al. Richardson and Bledson, Nevada, are here. : time. John Nagle and:J. Wolf, the cidediy second. best. George (Buck) ‘back of the Sherritt house. Two soe had a “scrap” aud as the result hasa terrible head.There will probably be some arrests made in this case and more of it will be heard of in the Justice Court. Three More Quarantined. Miss Lilly Martin, the ten year old daughter of Wm. H. Martin of Piety Hill bas scarlet fever. A-young child of Wm. Borlace has scarlet fever. . = : The four year old nephew of John Sherman who lives near Alexander street has diphtheria. Health Officer Murchie has quarantined these houses.
Does This Strike You? Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation, Karl’s Glover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50cts. For sale by H. cmc ee the druggist. . Peter King was appointed commissas aes a Pred ik Wie et ae ae . . ememeansapesaseane on a ee 3 aes COUR : +1 Of Bhiloh’s Consumption Cure: isthis te 8 conten P , : i Before tle faithfully, then if you can say you are not ee inp: the neh bo An the matter of the estate of Albert] Srice paid” Price 25 cts. 00 ote. and Horrel, deceased, letters of administrat1.00. Pror ale by H. Dickerman, the tion were granted to Mary Orase with tt Mrs. Bishop, the widow, was granted letters of administration on the estate : of Samuel D. Bishop, deceased, the sale or for rent, at astonishingly ‘low bond being $850. J.J. Ott, Wm, Colley prices. Good second-hand machines in and Charles Bouvier. were appointed perfect order, for sule very cheap. appraisers. ; Cleaning and repairing a specialty. ~The estate of Henry Davis, deceased,. *26-1m Lecce & Saaw Co. was ordered distributed. gee see For Rent or Sale. Sewing Machines of all makes fof Jesse Watters, the eldest of the boye. The hearing of the motion to strike When Von Put Out in the case of John McCarthy vs. cetera Ridge Mining Oo. was connaed one week. i 1 Defendant’s demurrer to the comin Your Toilet plaint in the case of Chomas Peard vs. Hanosh O’Hearn was over-ruled and ae 8 ee hide! twenty days was given to answer. The damage suit of W. H. Merrifield USB:::. vs. Maryland Mining Co. was set for Be trial Thursday, Nov. 2d. ad ed The case of Pottinger vs. Fitzsim2 mons was set for trial Nov. 7th. Seq uola: The case of McMallen-vs. McCarthy was submitted on the complaint and. We have a fine assortment on hand, answer. Judgment for counsel fee in the sum of $75 was awarded plaintiff. TOW LE B ROS. sioner with his bond fixed at $200. Wednesday, October 25, was fixed as The Refe ree, the time to try the case of Ryan vs; we ¥ Granite Hill Mining Co. MIKE WHEELIHAN, Prop’r. Weed vs. Read. Set for trial Oct. 27. The condemnativn suit of the city of FINEST ::: Grass Valley against Mrs. Riley and ; others is still on trial. Wines, Liquors G. RB. fattle was in town last night a — —S==== ; and Cigars on his way from San Francisco toS erra' 3 county on mining business. ate Ivan H: Parker, editor and proprietor fat of that most excellent paper, the Colfax Sentinel, was here yesterday. ' WE. Crossman and A. E. Moody of San Jose, who are interested in the Mountaineer mine, are in town. ~ Mrs. J. Earl Brown will arrive here from San Francisco this week on‘a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenger. Mrs. H. L. Barker, who has been here visiting her son, Prof: E. H, Barker, returned yesterday to San Francisco. Frank Meloche has arrived in San Francisco from Dawson City, Alaska, and will return to Truckee this week. Superintendent L. L. Myers of the ~ and save money. We tracts to furnish the pi On your Sewer Work if you want to have. a first-class job prices, if you want to do your own work: in making con7 nections ‘with the new city system.’ Or we will take connections. We employ none but first-class workmen. Winter Is Coming On. 1899, to the wife of BORN. Agent for the famous Ruhstaller Gilt Edge Beer. COMMERCIAL STREET. At San Bernardino, Cal., Sept. 29th, orace C, Roite, a sell Pipe at the lowest market pe, put it down and make all conNorth Bloomfield mine and his danghter Lois returned home. yesterday afternoon. . Mrs. Alex. Sloan and Miss Gertie. Sloan returned yesterday to San Fran. cisco after a pleesant visit to their old = home here. _; Mrs. Jos. Holland of North’San Juan, who recently underwent a surgical op. eration at San Francisco, is reported to, be improving. ‘ . Thomas Jewett of this city, who is! helping to put up some new buildings . at the Plumbago mine, is home for a! You may need a new Misses cess George E. ~ Pioneer 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. heating or cooking stove. Our Turner, Hardware Dealer. three days’ visit. . H. G.and J. W. Williamson of the. town of Washington passed through . this city today en route to Winthrop,’ State of Washington, where they exPINE STREET, eal nee ee ae “PROTECT —~ YOUR DISINFECTANTS DEODORIZERS HOMES ! FUMIGATORS PREVENTIVES. GERMICIDES ANTISEPTICS Dickerman’s : NEVADA CITY. pect to locate. : J.B. Gray, the disabled printer, will gotoSan Francisco tomorrow to re-' ceive special treatment for the pro-; gressive paralysis with which he is suffering. xkuunxewewruwxkunxK xk «weewKewnwnxe KKK Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hecker left «cn the noon train for Saf Francisco. Mr. } Hecker recently bad bis hip hurt by a} fall in the shaft of the Champion mine and goes below for special treatment. D. J. O'Keefe, who used to work in Olancy’s blacksmith shop at this city,. bat who now lives in. Woodland, took the first prize at the State Fair for the. best hand-made horse shoes. Among those who were here yesterday to help welcome the mining engineers were Chas. L.. Miller and Major McBride of North San Juan, M.T. Lawrence of Auburn, A. M. Wilson of the Eagle Bird mine, E. J. Hegarty of . -% Moore’s Fiat. ‘ CREPONS Nothing SERGES TWEEDS HENRIETTAS § Crippled by Rheumatism. Those who have Rheumatism find themselves growitig steadily worse all a jo He of This is that and potash, which ultimately intensify the disease by causIs too let uss Cur new stock is now arriving daily from the ALAPACAS Fast. All of the current season’s makes. assortment is the richest and most varied we have yet offered. Sold by the yard and in patterns. Stamped Designs * # * For Cushions, Table Covers, Etc., Wash Silks ; Materials for Embroidery. In fact, the finest line of Fancy Work Goods in the city J Our Show Window *8% # large and beautiful stock. Come inside and brought over from last year. The small to contain even a hint of our how you what we have. the joints to swell and stiffen, ucing a severe aching of the bones. . 8. S. has been curing Rheumatism % oon. 0. E, Iinghes, the popular railroad eonductor, of Columbia, 8. 0., had an experience with Rheumatism which convinced him is only one . ¢ ful disx says: “Iwasa grea: lerer from muscular Riooms Everybody knows that Rheumatism is a dinenck viata of the blood, and only a blood remedy is the only proper St eine wie, apart mercury agera Phe trouble. : Paid $35 for a Suit that fits like this. 3 Could have got a Suit made of the same goods and a perfect fit for $10 less by The Tailor, Right Up to Date! Ladies, have you seen our new line of LADIES’, fuSSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS, CAPES AND JACKETS. They are fresh from the most modish Eastern, Ladies’ Tailor and you will not find anything prettier or later as to cut and goods in any store'on the coast. As with everything else we sell, the prices are low. SCOTCH PLAID SUITINGS In fetching designs. They are right up to date and exceedingly attractive. Everybody admires them. Just unpacked, lling lots of Brussels Carpe‘s at the remarkably low price of Py conte: aye sewed and laid. Linoleums at 35, 50 and 75 cents a ae’ Higher grades if you want to pay more, ROSENBERG BROGS., nNevais city’ — : aren OUR FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Will soon begin to arrive. This year’s styles will eclipse in beauty and grace those of last seasun. We will have the very latest and richest, and as heretofore our prices will be extremely moderate. We are duily receiving new goods in all departments. ‘ AMERICAN FLAGS! We are Nevada county agents for one of the largest flag manufacturers in the United States. We sell most of’the large and small flags, silk and bunting, that are used in this county, because we supply the best flags at the lowest prices. ~~ BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J.J. JACKSON, s« Proprietor Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale mn . Depot for Fancy Groceries = PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Water Queen Soap....-.<.seccccseeee Copoo (white) Soap. ...c-.rr-r-serses Cashmere (white) Soap...cs..006 Fern Soap 5 6 Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,8lb pokg ‘Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. Rock & Rye Whiskey.. ........ Sherry Wine Port Wime...ccccayseeserssoeeees * Ol wet Wine. © Seeccees Pants, $a] Up.