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October 25, 1899 (4 pages)

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& © it an ww as hea . ©OO0OOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSO QOG© . \ — 8 8 a) eo ve & vie S = = und eee . ro the ght"€ THE “TRANSORIPT. WEDNESDAY. ee oe -OCT. a 1899, te Saat ps ate i 7 ‘November. The ae ‘oats thatthe Grand Jey mast be called together at least once a year, -whether there is any business for it to transact or not. In accordance with this law, Judge Nilon will order it toconvene the latter part of nextmonth; immediately following the approaching jary trials in the Superior Oourt.’ pee ; MARISTILLE, Ida Hughes of This City Weds Farmer William Magonigal, ° Deputy Sheriffs Watersand Pascoe and Judge Nilon to answer a charge of contempt: ofcourt. -Last* year the Marysville firm of White, Cooley & Ontts foreclosed a mortgage on Pat’s ranch which is situated a mile or so east of French Corral. Pat-refused to give up possession to the new owners. Sheriff Getchell A happy wedding took place in ret ville at high noon today, when Miss Ida Hughes of this:township was married pepe sacha vntnigen Lily dg “ye So far as is known now, there is nothtween Smartsville and Marysville. ing of importance that will demand the Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Toblassen, Miss ‘attention of the jury. It was said a _Hiighes’ ‘parents, and Mr. and Mra. while ago that the father and brother Willis Green, her uncle and aunt, went . ° Charles Hoskins, who was killed at : a ty Grass Valley in the prize fight with down yesterday to attend the wedding. y P : Jim Pendergast, would seek to secure: ~ Miss Hughés isa bright and attractive young lady and has many acquaintthe indictment of the latter ona charge} and resumed’ their residence in the of murder, and that they would also try. tumble-down shanty. that bad been fee Ga oe soni merce todreg in the. seconds, referee and} their home for eo many years, The foe scent tints past other parties prominently mixed up in. Marysville firm this week swore out a ; ae the affair, In view of the facts that} warrant for his arrest: for puictgetc che mss Hoskins was the challenger tothe com-. court Deputies Waters and Pascoe A Shock to the Family. bat which ended so unfortunately and . left late yesterday afternoon for the The Woodland Mail of yesterday . that the physicians who conducted the . ridge’and at 9:30 took their man into says: Mrs. Oar] Clemans, nee Alberta post -mortem all agree that he came custody. He had just returned from a Merritt, died at her home in Snohomish, . to his death by reason of his head com-. trip to Marysville. He made no effort Washington, Friday <afternoon, from Ling in contact with the floor when he . to resist thé service of the warrant. the effects of typhoid fever, with which . fell, instead of as a direct result of the . Fitzimmons is an eccentric man. He she had been ill for ‘several days. beating that the Sacramentan gave hini, . was an inmate of an asylum for the The news was a terrible shock to her. itis now said that the relatives will . insane for a time and. was discharged family here, alsoto her many friends,. not carry out their former intention. ®8s cured after about a year. Besides only a few of whom knew of her illness, which could not result in anything. his wife, whois spoken of as a. most Her mother, Mrs. Al. Merritt, who left . more than to saddle an unnecessary . Worthy woman, he has two sons who this city last Friday, for her bedside, . expense upon the county. bear a reputation as young men of inand who hasbeen there since, is also The jury will doubtless make the dustry. and integrity. Fitzsimmons seriously ill, according to a dispatch . unual examination of the ‘county hos-. seems to labor. under the.idea that his and ejected him by force. sit months later Fitzsimmons and his aged: and crippled wife went back to the place Ghekty ctver became es a mons was lodged in the county jailby} tomorrow he will be taken before. went over there by order of the court . Sand: soap, five conte a bar, at Gaylord & Son’s,,— Don’t forget the cients sale on grain ribbon at The: Racket Store. tf New today at Gaylord & Son’s—. © asparagus tips. They are extra fine. © Saloon to reut, known as Joe Kuight’s place on Broad street. Inquire of Israel Hoskin. . A new arrival of latest style mackintoshes for ladies and children at Snell & Fleming’s. © 019-tf -Namber 16 gros-grain ribbon 10c a yard today. and tomorrow at The Racket Store, tf Try the fine bread and pastry mude by the new baker at Chas. Tegler’s Popular Bakery. 08-tf. Go to Referee Saloon and get a glass of that celebrated Rahstaller's Gilt Edge Steam Beer. tf Dewey Oyster Cocktails and Oalifornia Clam Cocktails can always be had at. Wm. J. Britiand’s, tf Refreshments: will be served at the bazar tonight and tomorrow night, the price being 25 cents. ; The Grass Valley bus line has. resumed business after a few days layoff on account of bad.roads. Gentlemen who enjoy the choicest of liquid refreshments.should call on Geo, I. Beokley at the Grotto. Buffalo lager Raney. Plates, #0 cts. up. Ghaxe Lert Over Save Prices Away Down. Yow! Say So, When. You See Prices. Gra ciaapta Tea Go. Stores Everywh 100 ‘rd serra Oommercial street, ....Nevada City 56 Mill ren Nh iene Grass Valley When You Put in Your Toilet To connect with the new _ sewer vi . . USE:::. BeadedSequoia! We have a fine assortment on hand. TOWLE BROS. 50 CENTS A WEEK EE euEre For the best shine in town eall on William Stevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan and travel and appoint agents; salary $75 month, expenses; rapid advancement. Unusually brilliant opportunity. Address, with reference, BUTLER & ALGER, New Haven, Connecticut. a2l-6w For-Rent. * Anew cottage to rent on Nevada street, one of the best\! sitions in town. Inquire of M. Solari. ‘ al7.tf Nevada County Directory. Copii és of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents: Sarl se F E. BROWN, Transcript office. Position per. F ion per bahk in pre conducted at Enclosed self-addressed HE ms oe Dans Oricon. T DOMINION COM ———$————— Apples! Apples! Bellflower, Pippin, Spitzenberg, MEN AND WOMEN, GOOD ADDRESS, TO. an received here Sunday afternoon. The remains of deceased will be brought to this city for interment. °ee Mrs. Russell’s Mother Dies. Mrs. V. 0. Putnam, + an old resident -’ of Marysville’ and mother of Mrs. ' George Russéll of this city, died Mon» day night at the residence of her son» in-law, George W. Stephens of Marysville. She was a native of Pennsylvania, and about 59 years of age, and was the wife of V, C. Putman, a well-known drayman. She had taken considerable interest-in Salvation Army work for ~ several years, Eee EA “GLEAM OF PLEASURE. ee . Along the noisy city ways, }And in this rattling city car, ; On this the dreariest of days, Perplexed with business/fret and jar, i When Sock @ young, sweet face And lent it Bra oa of its grace And charmed it. inte peace again. The day was just as bleak without, My neighbors just as cold within, And truth was just as full of doubt, The world was just as full of sin. But in. the. Hight of that young emjle. , The world grew pure, the heart grew warm, . And sunshine gleamed a little while Across the darkness of the storm. I only said: ‘‘God bless thy life. ;_. Thy sweet, young grace be still the same, Or happy maid or happy wife.” % —Phillips Brooks. MUSIC IN EVERYTHING. Pretty Surprises Met With In a Gemeva Music Box Factory. The chief industry of Geneva is the manufacture of musical boxes, Thousands of men, women and children are employed in the factories, one of which was visited Ly a traveler who gives some interesting particulars about his visit. An attendant invited him to take a seat. He did so, and strains of delightful music came from the chair. He hung his hat on a rack and put his stick in the stand. Musi¢ came from both rack and stand. He wrote his hame in the visitors’ register, and on dipping his pen into the ink music burst forth from the inkstand. The manager of the factery explained. the ‘process of making musical boxes, a business which requires patience and nicety. The different parts are made by men who are experts in those parts and who do nothing else year in and year out. The music is marked on the cylinder by a.man who has served several years of apprenticeship. Another man inserts in the marked places pegs which have been filed ‘to a uniform length. The comb, or set ‘of teeth, which strikes the pegs and makes the sound is arranged by a man who does nothing else. The cylinder is then revolved to see that every peg produces a@ proper tone. The most delicate work of all is the revising of each peg. It is done by a fwerkman ‘who has.a good ear for music. He sees that every peg is in its proper place and is bent at the correct angle. When the instrument is in its case, an expert examines it to see that the time is perfect.—St. Louis Republic. + oe “Why are you making that child cry?” “ *Oause dad'll gimme a cent to make him stop.” “A Heart as SturDY as an oak.” If the heart is to be sturdy and the nerves strong, the blood must be rich and re. Hood’s rilla makes eart sturdy because it makes good blood. It gives strength and courage. Hood’s Pills are sre noD-irritating, mild, effective. Bargain Sale of Household Goods. All my household furniture is for sale at a sacrifice for cash. It includes carpets, parlor, bed-room and dining sets, writing desks, stoves, etc., in fact a complete outfit. Everything must be disposed . of at_once, as I am going away. : F. W. Faytor, 8t Great, American [ea Store. pital, courthouse. and other public buildings, and bestow the regulation compliments upon our very sess md public servants. The report of Expert Jobn oO. Nilon, who has been engaged for the past seven months in making a thorough investigation of the county officers’ books for a period covering the past two years, will “be received. Mr, Nilon’s researches have been thorough and systematic, and it is understood that the results up to this time have been of u character to show that the officers have kept their accounts in an admirable manner, nothing more’ serious than an occasional trifling clerical error having been pisiaan ‘ “MOTHER'S. NOTIONS” Good For Young People to Follow. “My little grandson often comes up to show me how large the muscles of his arms are. “He was a delicate child, but has developed into strong healthy boy and Postum Cereal Food Coffee has been . . the-principal factor; “Twas induced to give him the Postum coffee because of my own experience with it. “T am sixty years old, and have ‘been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for many years. Have tried all sorts of patent medicines and had treatment from many physicians, but no permanent relief came. I believe nervous dyspepties suffer more than other sick people, as they are affected mentally as well as physically. “I used to read the Postum Cereal advertisements. every week-in our paper. At first I gave but little attention tothem, thinking it was a fraud like so many I had tried, but finally something was said in one of the advertisements that made me conclude to try it. I was very particular to have it prepared strictly according to directions, and use good rich cream. It was very ice indeed, and about bedtime I said tothe members of the family that I believed I felt better. One of them laughed and said. ‘That’s another of mother’s notions,’ but the notion has not left me yet. “I continued to improve right along after leaving off coffee, and taking Postum Cereal Food Coffee, and now after three years’ use I feel so well that Tam almost young again. I know Postam was the cause of the change in my health and I cannot say too much in its favor. I wish I could persuade all nervous people to use it. I have no objections to your using my name, if 7 will be good to even one sufferer.’, Mrs. M. L. Turner, 2619 Oapitol Ave.,
Omaha, Neb. STRONG ROOMS. Remarkable Expedients Adopted to Save Some Fabulous Fortunes. The Bank of Hngland’s strong room is one of the largest in'the world. The foundation, 66 feet below the street level, is a bed of concrete 20 feet thick. Above this is a lake seven feet deep and above that thick plates of iron specially manufactured to resist both skill and force. Any one attempting an entrance from above would find a similar bed of concrete, a similar lake aud similar plates of iron. The walls are impenetrable, while the doors are one foot thick, weigh four tons each and are made absolutely undrillable, Mr. W. W. Astor’s valuables are stored in the office of the Pall Mall Gazette in one of the most remarkable strong rooms ever erected, It is steel throughout and covered wito half an inch of solid concrete. The door, also of solid steel, weighs over two tens and has the most remarkable lock which the ingenuity of Chubb has ever constructed. The whole cost a fabulous sum, but this is not surprising when we are told that Mr. Astor locks up about. £8,000,000 worth of valuables and money in this room. — The Imperial Ottoman bank, Constantinople, had a marvelous steel fort built upon a water bearing rock, and & called meeting of of Nevada Lodge, Nox 18, F. & A. M., will be held . at’ Ma~ gonic Hall on Wednesday. evening, Oct. . 25th, at 7:30 p. ms Work in the first degree. By order of the Master. I. J. Bours, Sec’y. on top of the rock foundation is a four foot bed of conerete. The height is over 36 feet, length 46 feet and width 24 feet. The steel walls are surround; ed by masonry and concrete six feet thick throughout, while the whole comprises nearly 30 tons t 1 creditors have no legal. right to at least that portion of the ranch where the house-and garden are, and has fought them atevery turn since they began the. forclosure proceedings. feaed to concede to him another part of the place so that he might.not be entirely without a home, but he spurns their offer. he can hunt, too, when he feels so disposed. Season after season he and his . G2 They ofTHE BALD EAGLE AT HOME. He Chooses a High Tree For His Offensive Nest, An old friend met us. He first showed beer on’ draught. Powder when you can get just as good for 35c. Try a can of Osalumet: at Wolf’s Cash Grocery. tf in the heart of town for sale cheap. No ‘nk wi reasonable offer refased—lot 60 by 200. Pi Be Must be‘sold before Oct. 27th. Inquire of Brown & Morgan, tf he is never backward about remind ing you of.a promise, Style and Finish.. 3 7 3 we tk * o14-tf Don’t pay 60c_a pound for Baking Of the most artistic degree characterize photographs made by Moore. His gallery has a widespread reputation for turning out as high-grade work as can be attained on the coast, : : : 3: 3 7 room house and basement located Ae * No matter how timid a man may be, Nevava City oe Grass VALLEY, as a black: spot far up on the shore, then drifted grandly down upon set pinions, tacking in and out like a yacht working to windward. It happened he was slanting shoreward when he passed, and at 40 yards his snowy head and tail, broad, brown fans thowed to fine advantage. We could tee the polished yellow of his hooked bill and the fierce flash of his marvelous golden telescopic eye as he turned . {t upon us and then back to his tireless searching of the water and the wave line along. shore, For years this eagle, hoary old beach romber 4s he is, has patrolled the shore daily for miles, seeking -what the waters have. cast up, for be it known he ts not above accepting even carrion,Many a dead fish and lost bird he gets for the trouble of picking them up, but mate have patched the. old nest and reared their eagles in peace. No one can climb the tree, and no }decent man would shoot. at the birds Should you visit the foot of the tree your nose will be assailed by a most objectionable odor, and your naturally brief inspection will convince you that the eagles do hunt more than they are given credit for: Everywhere are fragments of fish, while among them are wings and tails which must have belonged to grouse, portions of hares and other fragments suspiciously like certain parts of lambs, sucking pigs and domestic fowls. But they. were not our lambs, pigs or fowls, and so no shot whistles after the old pirate, who seems to understand that he ts free to buccaneer to his heart’s content.—Hd. Let Us Fi gure On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest—market—— prices, if you want to do your own work in makiug 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. E 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. PINE STREET, NEVADA OITY. W. Sandys in Outing. “Uncle Reuben,” young lady, who was spending a few. days with country relatives, “is that chicken by the gate a Brahma?” “No,” horn.” “Why, certainly, to be sure,” ankles.” Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Oancer often results from an imity in the blood, inherited from generations back. Few people are ensirely free from some taint in the blood und tt is impossible to tell when it will oreak out in the form of dreaded Canser. What has a) to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into the most malignant Cancer. *3 had a severe Cancer which was at first only to lotches, that I thought would a ga ee goo, pase away. I was . tl b off, ee ros ete y of physicians. 8. 8. 8, is the only cure, because it is the ny tn era bien goes deep enough to S.S.S The Blood ceo Specific) ie iit gehen aly Vegotable. bh og Sere ‘weloarhis. Ss ks on Cancer and diseases inquired a city & replied the old farmer, “he’s a LegThs Fall and Winter styles for this year surpass all past seasons’ products in attractiveness. We havea 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. Ladies, You Are Invited To call and inspect the assortment while it is complete. The godds and prices will please you. SNELL & FLEMING. CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. ¢ Company, Globe. . Permit Us to Suggest TO YOU, TO YOU AND TO You} The wisdom of “Seizing Time (Watches) by the Forelock.” Today you can doubtless do better than tomorrow. The unprecedented demand for goods has caused the factories to raise prices so it behooves all those who wish to purchase WATCHES to do so while the old prices prevail. We have a large assortment: to select from, and an honest, beagsta fe:our pelle, R. 1, paiosnneed _—_ eet dfs other variety & thas arias, bot fine MOUNTAIN HONEY.» “Donald line of Wm. H. Andrews, Broad Street Fruit Market. Nougat : Marshmaliows Cream . Taffy Chocolate he Peanut And all other kinds made by FOLEY, Premier Confectioner, eked whi Aleka Given by St. Margaret’s Guild, assisted by Trinity Guild AT ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY —on— Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 25 and 26. Continuous Fancy Work and Art Display and Sale . . .=. ate and Literary Program each even ming at 8 o'clock. "Ente en Dinner each day from 12 to 2 at : . cents extra. /EVENING ADMISSION, 2 CENTS Children’s Afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m. Thursday. Admission, l5cents, refreshments 10 cents extra. Marysville Business Clg Commercial Course, 6m. Shorthand and Typewriting course. ri SER TR ORENW oi iced isitvananseieneys -cesace® 50 Combination course—including Reccarnne Commercial and o 8 we ee writing—School year 9 mos. es deanbare course, 3 months Review, English branches, 8 mos.. h { Review, English branches, 8 mos... 15 Fall term began September 4th, 1899; Send for Catalogue and first . lessons in Shorthand, free. D: BREHAUT, Principal. Marysville, Cal. The most att All of This Week Ladies are cordially invited to attend our FALL MILLINERY OPENING Which will be contintied all of this week. ractive, fashionable and extensive display of trimmed and untrimmed hats in the county. Wrl.-H. CRAWFORD, Main Street, Néar Union titel. Diamonds are going up at the same low figures ON THE UP GRADE in price, but I am still selling them I did before the raise. Come and see the beautifal display, set and unset QUARTZ JEWELRY stock from some of the county. Manufacturing Jeweler, Is as popular and stylish as ever. Iam now making up a new choicest specimens ever seen in the C. J. BRAND, . Broad Street PROTECT GE YOUR DISINFECTANTS DEODORIZERS FUMIGATORS PREVENTIVES RMICIDES ANTISEPTICS HOMES ! Store. » DreiBEEHIVE GROCERY .. Successsor to F.C. Luetje, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label Cuteun” Depot for Fancy Groceries PATE FOIS. MEATS AND FISH. seeeeerencoseccoes Coecceccesocoes 1X L Whiskey....... aL pioneeal Rook & Rye Whiskey.. Pree ir irr 2 sereesecvessere Port Wine.... Claret Wine. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, “SEE Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale —=-o DEVILED AND POTTED eebereereeds eeesereeseseesesce eeeonseceeceesesees ow teens Water Queen Soap......<0s SRG Copco (white) Soap. . ox Cashmere (white) Soa Dandy Soap, 20 bars.. .. Ween BOap in. disk kkcctieccnetnd 6 Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3ib pokg Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. eeesaaas