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October 4, 1898 (4 pages)

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ified as to th) pplies. at ‘Santivithout ‘shelter short ‘of med:applies . caused igisiosd Dana Sassi: ge n the line of . Every Boot ell made from eather or Kid act fitting and heir excellent prices which o pay for high sros. City. iring done on at the lowest siiciaisberaataae seaseetaemaeneeee j DS. ‘~. were éver Bu Children. splay Prices. Hoeft. _© for Lincoln to visit relatives, ’ with them. TAK ‘TRANSCRIPT, a . ine Washitgton, A. Fogarty returned: to Weshington on today’s stage. Samuel Escene 0 came ap today . from 0. pogg intmaragpale a: 8. Kramer went to/Washington today. Gy W. Campbell of San Francisco went to Washington today. s Miss Myrtle Housman: of Gold Flat has retarned'from Oakland. Mrs. J. Cummins of North Bloom. field is visiting friends here. Jobn Ramsey ahd family left today E. Nortbap, T. F. Daly and P. w, Gaynor of: North San Juan were in town today. Thomas Wayman of?-Pike City. was here last night on his:-way home from . San Francisco. Mrs. H. W. Valantine, the aged ‘fadly who broke her hip a few days ago, is in @ critical condition. Frank R. Hampel of Oakland, a brother to Andy Hampel, went to Camptonville today. Mrs. 0. E. Norris and Miss E. Badgley were here last night on their way from Stockton to Forest City. . Nellie Parker and daughter of}; Sacramento will arrive here this evening on a visit to the lady’s sister, Mrs. F. E. Brown. . George W. Reed, an Oakland attorney, was in town today. He is-here on business connected with the estate of the lute D; R. MeKillican. — _ J. HL Vizzard of Méore’s Flat and J. T. Cline of Graniteville, who have been serving on the trial jury, returned today to their respective homes. F. L. Harryhousen and his son go to three. weeks the Live Oak Company will get their new mill near Columbia Hill completed.. 1f the ‘roads should continue bad the required Jumber could not be hauled in this fall, San Francisco Thursday. When they return Mra. Harryhousen, who has been under medical treatment at the city for six months past, and has been greatly benefitted, will come home George C. Gaylord and his sistas law, Mrs. A. W. Stiles, go to San Frant cisco Thursday. On Sunday Mrs. Stiles Crossed Wires will leave for her home in Chicago, going via the Central Pacific. On that day Miss Olive Gaylord will join her aunt at Colfax and accompany her to . feeling poorly of late. He is suffering from rheumatism and his eyesight i giving him much trouble. His aif. ments date back tothe time when~ the Shaw dramatic company were filling an engagement at the theater last month. One. night the electric. lights {in the play heuse went wrong. Mr. Grats as Recorder. Abbott was summoned and found that two wires were crossed in front of the Chicago to remaina sical T0 COMPLETE THE TICKET. T. P. Byrne to be Named by the Demo. It is stated on Democratic authority . that at tonight’s meeting of the Democratic county central committee T. P. <“Phil.”) Byrne of this city will be laced upon the ticket as a candidate for Recorder. This will complete the tticket. /We are informed that. Mr. ‘Byroe has consented to make the canvass./» He is a gentleman of high character and capable to fill the position he aspires to. Our friends the enemy could not find a better man in their TUESDAY.. se OCT. ¢ "Thos. OG. Wisk came down today from. Wyatt Huffman, charged with making terfeit bills that cannot be detécted by the best experts are. being circulated, ‘has filled local newspaper men. with -alarm, é lan, which took place from the Catho-:}. attended, indicating the esteem in which Mr. Phelan was held. William Thomas Br, father of J.-M. and 5 J. Thomas, is + ee em ot ape ag his ‘Feoovery ‘is * . not probable. Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad'street. There isa foot of ‘snow at oe Read the New York Racket Store advertisement in today’s TraNnsoripT. Beckwith, the little town in Plumas county recently wiped out by fire, is being tapidly rebuilt. © Wood men are experiencing. a rush, The cold snap admonishes’ householders that winter is not far off. Call at B. Ballard’s, Broad street, for ‘sweet cider, boiled cider, cider vinegar. First-class ‘and purity guaranteed. tf In the matter ‘of the estate of M. A. Norton, deceased, S, T. Dibble has been. appointed attorney for the absent heirs. . Asmallson of Wm, Lewis of Pine prac was strack by a passing team today, but’ fortunately escaped ee injury. hotel parlors at Grass Valley to ar, Champagne cocktails a epecialty at . Fange for the campaign. Joe Conroy's Glenbrook saloon on Pine . A postal inspector here a few days street. All kinds. of fine plain and . @go advised Postmaster George to réfancy drinks. s21-tf . move the postoffice from its present In the case of Richardson’ Bros. vs. Sile at the earliest practicable date. W. ©. Durno Judge Nilon has made an. The outfit of boxes and furniture is order of publication of summuns. This. antiquated, the room too smiall and is a Truckee case. there are’ other faults. Postmaster While going home from ecliosh yes. George will probably advertise for betterday afternoon the eleven-year-old . ter quarters properly fitted up. ‘son of Randolph Carter fell and broke} John F. Kidder, who has been sufferhis left. arm at the wrist. : ing from defective vision for some time Jystice Mulloy has set the case of . past, underwent an operation last Friday at the Waldeck Sanitarium in San Francisco. From one of his eyes a foreign growth larger than a pea was removed, and, whenever he is able to stand it, the other eye must be treated. Meantime he may be in the hospital for a month. Democratic State Central Committee, will address ‘a meeting at Grass Valley Saturday evening, _. Mrs. De Witt Renfro, the singing teacher, has commenced suit in the San Francisco court for a divorce from ‘. her husband on the ground of desertion, < Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Parsons left today for San Francisco. Mr. Parsons will return im about a week. His wife will remain below awhile under.-medical treatment. : The Democratic county central vommittee and the candidates for office will meet tonight in the Holbrook threats against officer Kilroy, for hearng Friday afternoon at two o’clock. The announcement that $100 counTroubie About a Mine. The examivation o ot ‘Richard Shugg, watchman at the Mt. George mine on Rush creek wést of town, took place before Justice Holbrook this morning. It resulted in his being discharged on motion of acting District Attorney Riley. Shugg was accused of threatening the life of John Curry. The evidence showed that Shugg said he would shoot Curry if the latter trespassed on the claim, the ownership of which is in dispute between Curry and a Grase Valley company that has possession and is represented by Shugg. George L. Hughes was the defendant's lawyer. ‘The funeral of the late Michael Phelic church this morning, was largely If the weather remains clear for AN ELECTRIC SPARK. Made Trouble For an Electrician Working On Them. Will Abbott, the electrician, has been . . A Very Sdrprisea Man. It was a surprised man who went into Hibbitt’s, the Tailor Store on Pine street, yesterday and saw him opening up bolt after bolt of New Woolens for the Fall trade, and when Hibbitt quoted the low prices. for suits and pants he was more surprised. But when he was told they were bought for Spot Cash he was not surprised at the low prices, as he was a business man and knows the difference between buying W. A. sealed eaiibicch: St ns building. He was working on the wires when there was a blinding flash of electricity that put to shame the brightest kind of lightning. That part of the city was for an instant illuminated as if by the glare of anoonday sun. While Mr. Abbott experienced no shock the] flash dazed him for several seconds. ce) P thing in his line see him and, get his ders. n credit and buying for cash. ‘ If you are thinking of getting anyrices and you will leave your or820-tf €@e eo Native Sons, Attention. The regular meeting of Hydraulic He has not felt well since, and his sight bas troubled him a good’ deal. : Parlor, No. 56, N. 8. G. W., will be held this evening and a full attendance is deKeep It Coming. Fall business has opened. Not with Fell in a Shaft, a rash bot with a satisfactory improveranks for the place, sired. , By order, Gero. F. Apam,. Pres. E. J. Moraan, Sec’y. : James Simpson, aged 82 and unmar-. ™ment. Money, though not as easy as ried, walked into a shaft 150 feet deep . most people desire, is freer than it has x at Big Tunnel, near the Washington . been, and bids fair to show still farther ridge, Sunday night, and was instantly . improvement. The next three months 2 killed. He had been working for the . Should witness a constant improvement Ae South Yuba Water Company for two. of affairs. The merchants who go afhg weeks past, assisting B. Murphy with . ter business early may expect to reap 3 some repair work at Big Tunnel. On. 40 early harvest. Those who continue ‘Sunday night he started out, with a. in the active effort for more or better man named Harris, for Lowell Hill. business, will be rewarded by a full Late that night Mr. Harris returned to . measure of retarns. If the business -Murphy’s and reported that he had. comes to a merchant naturally, he is % ilost_his companion in the snow. All. to be congratulated, but if he can, by : ‘day Monday a party searched for . judicious advertising, keép it coming, . . ‘Simpson, but snow had ‘been falling . be is foolish it he does not make the uring the night previous, and his . effort. ‘track were obliterated. It was nearly’ dark last night when the body was found. Saloon Por Sale. One of the best fitted up and best lo2 Beales cated saloons in Nevada City is offered A ‘Malicious Act. forsale.” Has an excellent run of firstA few. days ago some twelve-year-old . class custom. Apply at the Transcript boys who are known tried to: burn . office. a30-tf down the “lone pine” in the old HirschHot Weather Food. man diggings. They started a fire at the base of the tree and fled. Fortu-. Nothing could be better than the nately the blaze went ont before any . delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe damage had been done. The tree is a. sold at the Beebive. They are the landmark and an_ object of much inter-. choicest selected goods, For sale in. ——$ $$ Pure, rich, nourishing Because it makes +Cures nervousness, trong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, The blood rich and. Pure, givin? it power To feed the nerves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of ast to sightseers. The parents of the . quantities to euult. {tf} J. J. Jackson. s+heedless lads who tried. to destroy it ‘should punish them severely.
Deafness Cannot be Cured ‘by local applications as they cannot reach the disease portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the macous lining of the Eustachian Tube. ,When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbl sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely /olosed, Deafness is the result, . © a PE and the inflammation can be es Z taken out and this tube restored to its * a normal condition, hearing will be de‘a 4 forever; nine cases ont of ten 4 5 t an inflamed condition of the mu-. $r per Set. We will give One Hundred Dolla . No, 60220 Swell Stag handle, or any case of Deafness (caused by cablades, swaged and stamped, $r. tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s (Set-—6 knives Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free Address, F. J. CHENEY & ©0., Prop., Toledo, O. Sold by Draggists, price 75c. per botttle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. suit.” fk AM RAGHET : STORE. Table Cutlery ! The PUBLIC remember, us better from BA RGAINS purchased than. from any other advertising. Here are some more-No 1224—C, Knives and Forks, Cocoa handle, ringed, are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing. capped and bolstered, cimeter blade, swaged and ‘stamped, ‘These can’t be susie’ for the price. Yellow Front----Transcript Block. double steel bolster, cimeter 35 per set. and 6 forks.) ‘Cheaper iets to —... Impure-biood, . ‘a be isioh, “Whe is inly respon. sible for the foisting of Mr. Maguire on the Demoeratic party a8 a candidate for Governor of the State of California?” He has had abundant ophe has signally failed to do it. When the war for humanity was brewing in Congress Mr. Maguire was afraid of his own shadow. _After war had been regularly declared by the Government of the United States he still occupied a seat in Congress, and it then became his daty to give’an active support. to ‘the President of the United States, William McKinley, as the chief commander of our army and navy and the militia: about to be called into active . 28% service. Did he do it? His reocink:d answers no, ~ His course in Congress . . . was 80 vacillating that it amounted to . giving aid and) comfort to the enemy ‘in time of war. This the law defines to be treason. The question -then remains, “Was Maguire guilty of oson?” Now, Mr. Editor, Iam nk going to accuse any one in particular for having foisted James G. Maguire on the Democratic party as a candidate for Governor ‘of the State of California, but to Say the least, it was a Demo-! on cratic blunder. Joun I, Catpwatu. «October 38, 1898. ~ee ‘Winners at Whist. Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Englebright entertained the Excelsior whist club last evening. George ©. Gaylord and Mrs. Chris. Jepsen won the first prizes, William Giffin and Mrs. George 0. Gaylord won the second. :! ‘Next Monday evening the club. will celebrate its tenth anniversary by having a re-union of mémbers and exmembers at Odd Fellows hall. N. D. G. W. 1. W. Meeting. There will be a spe special meeting of Laurel Parlor N. D. G. W. , Friday evening Oct. 7th, 1898, at Pythian Castle, to receive the Grand. President, at: 7:30 o'clock sharp. _ fepeee if Your Eyes are Troubling You Call on Dr. Sullivan, the best’ and most reliable optician, to have your eyes “tested, examined and’ fitted to glasses. He will be at the National Hotel from October 3d until October 10th, 829-tf ———_—+ e@e + —--___ New ice ce Company. The Nevada City Tee ¢ Company is now prepared to supply the public with first-class natural. ice. at. reasonable rates. Office at residence of’ Thomas . : Corvoran, first door above Theater {ce house, rear of [heater. Telephone No. 791. t tf. Corcoran & ARBOGAST. REINS Bt nai a Rn A Bargain, A fine Black Walnut Bedroom set is offered for sale at a bargain to the party enquiring immediately at this office. , 826-tf. JHEALTH ~ ACCIDENT portunities to have enabled him to} make a reputation as a atatesnian, but] © the wife of L.B B, Weeks, a daughter. sey INSURANCE _— piety Mutual Aid Association an Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day WILL PAY, acoording to the = of occu vebos, from $8.00 to $00 a week, when tunable to work through being hurt accidenteet PAY, if you are accidentally killed as a@ week, when you are ak and BAY work, ee for funeral expenses, dt gonak he a hand and foot $138.00 to $434.00. mca to the eb sieony upon pis sate meinbership fee and: dues “2 LIFB INSURANCE. , Also aa cn policies of of cen Trisurance; payi in case.of death, and Sato ne, per $i Bags ih ms for repos and sicka 3 also year id up icy, paying pane at death or #1000 at Cheon tk peat 10.00 per week for accident or sickuess, (ILL PAY _ IF INSURED, You Fagan’ joes ay vom one. jucone when you oO} the Fidelity b Mutual Aid. Ay Aeeoslaclishs be Pre we ia rgest and Stron fa gre d ealth oeiation in t ° United $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States ifornia and Missouri, which, together pe an am Reserve Fund and large its certificate an absolute guarassets, make . antee of the solidity of its protection to its : members. Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J.L. M. SHETTERLEY, Secretary and General here IEE In Nevada Sak October 8, 1898, to teen ¢ low tun To! During the remainder of our Cleocrance Sale prices upon Goods will be cut in Two. Hare. Are a. Few Bargains . Ladies Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leaiber tips, coin toe, $1 per pair. : Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to’2, for 90 cents’ per pair. Misses Ten Button Shoess Coin Toe, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair. Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair: A lot of Boy’s Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed out 10 cents, ‘Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, where else at'25 cents, now 10 cents. Men’s, Pearl, meee Brown, Fedora Hats, latest oe at 80 cents. All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut dows to 1 5 cetits: Our 50 cent Men’s heavy Fiveted Overalls, (during this clearance sale) will be sold at 35. cents. Please Note These Prices Are Strictly Cash The Popular = Clothing Store. J. LEVY, Proprietor. Commercial Sept 208, sold everyA Good Living and more may be made by any one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and _ villages. A’small capital and energy are all that are needed. A book that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot lcAllister’s Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons and tells how ‘to conduct entertainments will be mailed free upon request. T. H. McALLisTEr, e A Beautiful Present the manufacturers, J. In order to further gence ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, lowa, have décided to GIVE A AY a beautiful present with each’ package of starch sold. These presents are in the form of Beautiful Paste! Pictures They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. These rare R. LeRoy, of pure of your grocer. beautiful picture. ictures, kar . in " wamhber, b ew York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the originals, and are pronounced by competent: critics, works of art. 4 Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. One of these pictures ds laAstic Starch with eac packsge of It is the best laundry starch on the market; and is sold for to cents a package. Ask your eps for this starch and get a ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIO —. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris, the “renowned pastel artist, . Until everything is closed out, linery business. Wy ker and Pua Stock of WINTER MILLINERYE L BE SOLD AT cost MRS, FISHER, Milliner. % as I am going out of the Mil* THINK IT OVER We Sell You the Best QUALITY ‘of Goods For the LEAST MONEY. WON'T IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH? CASH GROCER, Sells For Cash; Cives You Best Value For Your Money ; Has the Best Quality of Goods. Try our Mustard in bulk—asc. per quart. any quantity you want. Ripe and Green Olives in bulk. Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles, DOUGLASS BUTTER, ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. Willgsell you in the way of Jewelry is not usually conspicuous, but—it should be good. Many flimSy articles are offered as Jewelry which are unworthy of the-name and unfit to wear. Look at our line of Scarf Pins, Shirt Studs, Tie Holders, Collar and Cuff Buttons and the more important afticles such as Watches, Chains, Rings, etc.,and your good taste will immediately rec) ognize them as being of sterling merit. . ey are rich in design, chaste in workmanship, and fine in quality, but moderate in price. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. Have Heard +. What A OCARLOAD OF Furniture--Parlor.and Bedroom Sets, Bookcases, Chiffonires, Chairs, Lounges, etc. Have been received from the East by JAMES RINKEAD, Prices See Low. Boulder Street, Nevada City. Call on us before going elsewhere M, L. & D. MARSH