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fssued Bory Evening, Sundays Excepte,
AT BAVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
BROWN & CALEINSG.
TERMS OF SUBSCRITTION H
By Carrier, . 12 t-2c Per Week
Delivered to any part of the city.
1 BLEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0, BOX B
SATURDAY.... SEPT. 15, 1900
—
SS. —
For President—
WILLIAM McKINLEY
Of Ohio.
For Vice President—
THEO. ROOSEVELT
Of New York.
Presidential Electors at Large—
SAM. M. SHORTRIDCE,
WM. T, BARRETT
Presidential Elector (2d District)—
HAROLD T. POWER.
Alternate—
JOHN F. KIDDER.
For Congress (2d District)
Ss. D. WOODS.
For Senator—
JOHN R. TYRRELL.
For Assemblyman—
F. MRUTHERFORD.
For Supervisor (ist Distriet)—
JOHN M. BUFFINCTON,
CHURCH SERVICES.
$6 Per Year
THE DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION MEETS.
H. L. Moody Declines the Nomination
for Senator---Chas. W. Kitts
Endorsed for the Assembly.
The convention of the Democrats
was called to order this morning at the
thestre inthis city by Jo. V. Snyder,
chairman of the County Central Committee. He did not make any remarks, but started the ball rolling by
calling for nominations for temporary
chairman,
Thos. 8. Ford was recognized, and
in a eulogistic speech he placed the
name of H L. Moody of Truckee before
the convention. In making his nominating speech Mr. Ford said he understood the sentiment of the. people in
the lower, part of the county was largely
Republican, but that he hoped te overcome all this and roll up a go.d majority for the Democratic nominees.
Mr. Moody’s nomination was quickly
seconded, and without any further ado
he was declared the unanimous choice
of the convention for temporary chair. man.
In accepting the nomination Mr.
Moady said that the nomination came
to him in the nature of a surprise, and
he hoped the delegates would excuse
him from making any lengthy spee sh.
Places of Worship Where You Will be} He dwelt for a few moments on the
Welcomed Tomorrow.
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity:
Services at Trinity Church will be as
follows: Holy QOommunion, 8 a, m
Morning prayer, litany and sermon, 11
subject.of imperialism, and scored the.
Republican administration in the usual
Democratic way. His remarks indicated that the Democratic party was
on the defensive, and he hoped that in
spite of the reports in favor of Repuba. m. Sunday School and Bible class; }licanism the Democrats would put on
12:30 p.m. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Friday: Service at
7:30 p. m.; ‘confirmation class will
meetin the church immediately after
A. Rimer, Rec-} vominution in order, and Dr. this service.
tor.
Rev. W.
a bold front and say that Bryan and
Stevenson would carry Nevada county
by at least 500 majority.
Temporary Secretary was the next
I, W.
Hays of Grass Valley presented the
At the Methodist Church tomorrbw. vame of Dan Donovan, who hails from
Rev. OC. H. Nicholess of Greenville will(the classic shades of Allison Ranch.
preach both morning and evening.
At the Congregational Oburch the
Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30,
and led by Miss Annie Stevens.
Personal.
D. Deadman is up from Cottage Hill
Cliff Wilson is here from Gold Point
Charles Hope of Truckee is in town.
James Arrington of Sacramento is in
town.
J. F. Harvey came over from Truckee
today.
George Bernam is here from Sacramento,
County Recorder Werry is on the
sick list.
L. W. Wakefield of Merced is here
on a visit. ‘
Wm. Glover is down from the Anthony House.
Jo V. Snyder placed the vame of F.
W. Taylor of Nevada City in nomina
tion and both were elected.
make his
After recess
lutions and on’ Permanent Organization and Order of Business.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
at 2:10 by H. L. Moody, temporary
chairman. The committee on credentials made their report, the list being
the same as heretofore published.
The committee on permanent organization and order of business reported as follows:
chairman H, Li. Moody. For Secretaries, Dan Donovan and F, W. Taylor.
the’ fact that the committee recomon proxies, which was voted down, and
ed.
The committee’on platform and resolutions made their report which was
adopted by the convention,
At the hour of our going to press the
convention was still in session. Most
of the afternoon being occupied in
jawbone.
Chas. W. Kitts of Grass Valley was
endorsed for the Assembly.
It was intention of nominating H.
L. Moody of Truckee for Senator, but
he peremptorily declined the hovor and
no nomination for Senator was made.
The nomination for Supervisors will}
take place this evening. It was under.
stood that W. H. Martin would be the
nominee in the First District, and
Chris. Miller for the second.
SPORT AT THE PARK.
Races, Games, Balloon Ascension and
Other Features.
Our people who visit Glenbrook Park
tomorrow will be given a day of sport
such as has not been witnessed here
for a long time. The balloon ascension
will be. one of the special features of
the day. It will be under the direction
of J. J. Kerlin, Aerunautical Engineer,
and A. H. Hoff, aeronautical artist.
Following are the officers of the day:
Committee on games—W. H. Dunlap,
W .Grimes, Thos. Sharp, J. Hooper, F.
Fleming, F. W. Taylor, Lee Leiter.
Judges—J. M. Buffington, Wm. Martin, John Tredinnick, A. Walrath, I. 0.
Ed. Allen arrived here this morning Lindley, Mose Bates, A. D. Mason; W.
from Sacramento.
J. W. Wade of Fresno came in on
the morning train.
Chris Jepson,
camping trip.
George Hurst and
Hans Jepson have returned froma
E. Parsons, C. E. Clinch, Grass Valley.
Gate Keepers—H. Schroeder, Wm.
Delbridge, C. J, Brand, F. T. Nilon, F,
L. Arbogast, T. 8S. Ford; Jas. Hosking,
Grass Valley.
Police—D. Getchell, D. Deeble, E. A.
Senator W. F. Prisk was ap from) pompkins, OC. OC. Townsend, R. Dillon.
Grass Valley today, and was greatly
interested iu the Democratic convention.
Mrs. Rowe of Denver, Colorado, arThe following is the list of prizes:
J.J. Jackson—lamp.
C. J. Brand—pair sleeve buttons.
F. W. Taylor—$1 worth of crockery.
rived here this morning -to visit her
mother, Mrs. Delbridge, two brothers
and her sister. They had not met for
thirty years.
ceo
Telegraphed to the Governor.
Mayor E. J. Rector today telegraphed
to Governor Sayers at Austin, Texas,
$250 as part of the aid which will be
sent to the Galveston sufferers from
Nevada City.
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There will be great attractions at the
Grotto this evening. Drop in there.
cee
Four Diplom:s at County Fair
On Lumber, Doors, Painls, Enamels
and Varnishes. TOWLE Bros.Co. tf
es
Go and see Fred Kilerman tonight.
A fine free lunch will be served.
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Windows, Doors, Paints.
fine lumber of all description.
TOWLE Bros. Co.
Papers Wanted.
Avy person who has a copy of the
Transcript of August 3lst wil) -co
fer a favor by leaving it at this office.
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A fine chicken dinner will be: served
A. B. Wolf—box crackers.
Awerivan Tea Sture—$1 vase.
L. Hyman—pair boy’s overalls,
* Jas. Foley—$1 box of candy.
P. G. Scadden—tox crackers.
Chas. Tegler—$1 box of candy.
H. Dickerman & Co.—kuife.
Jeff Carter—necktie.
D. Hyman—pair suspenders.
Wa. Githin—small box of Wood peckers.
Wm. Duolap—gold nugget pin for
horse race,
Rector Bros.—bottle champagne.
W. D. Vintou— $1 box perfumery.
Daniels “& Poweli—box soda.
C. E Mulloy—bottle of weinerwurst
salad dressing.
te
At the Peerless Saloon. Henry Rich
will treat his friends to a fine camp
stew.
7ee
Always Face the Engine,
In his prime the late Mr, John Cook,
the great tourist agent, was a man of
iron frame. But when years of rail.
way traveling, which averaged annually some 40,000 miles, produced certain
alarming symptoms, he made a‘ discovery that may be worth giving to
the public. He found that the threatcned . trouble, something spinal, disSome Queer Definitions.
Bailey’s Universal Etymological Dictionary, with the subtitle, “An Interpreter of Hard Words,”
lished in London in 1721.
definitions are eccentric, and some of
them incredibly so. Here are specimens plucked at random:
Man.—A creature endowed with
“reason.
Thunder.—A noise known by persons
not deaf.
Lightning.—A meteor.
A Rainbow.—A meteor of divers
colors.
Weapon Salve.-—-A sort of ointment
which is said to cure a wound by being
applied to the sword or other weapon
that made the wound.
Balloon.—A football; also a great ball
with which noblemen and princes use
to play.
Cow.—A beast well known.
Milk.—A food well known.
Peacock.—A fine bird.
Elephant.—The biggest, strongest
and most intelligent of all four footed
beasts.
Medlar.—A fruit which is grateful to
rotten
Snow. —A meteor well known in
pecially beyond the tropics.
creature.
Eye.—An instrument of sight.
Paderewski the Deceiver.
This is how
man eriticised Paderewski:
play-the plano in Convention hall, Kanas City.
touches It.
bet it isn't.
dred) ways.
tune.
brushing a girl’s hair.
You know the sorrow
heard at Convention ball.”
The Tower of Famine,
Famine,
history.
but there are now
It once stoed in Pisa,@gtaly
Dante immortalized,
A recess of fifteen minutes was then
declared to give the chairman. time to. the other side of Nigger Tent, a masked
committee appointments.
Chairman Moody an;
nounced the names of the committees. 4ouble barrel shotgun and covered
on Credentials, on Platform and Reso-. Laurence Gaffney, the driver.
mended that an assessment of -$1 bé
levied upon each delegate, and 59 cents. the box contained nothing at all.
an assessment of $1 on each was adopt:
was first pub.
Most of its .
the stomach, but is aot ripe till it be .
northerly and. southerly climates, es. infants.a Kansas newspaper .
“We heard the Polander Paderewski .
The fellow is deceitful. He .
oakes you think all the time he is goig ‘to play a tune, but he never does.
ie flirts all around a tune, but never
His hair looks like a wig,
He deceives you in a hunHe makes the sweetest
sounds you ever heard that were not a
He has his piano so trained that . ~~
the doggone thing will keep right on
playing when he is not touching it.
He reaches out slowly and ‘strokes it, .
drawing back his elbows like a man
You see the
moonlight, and you’re there with your
girl, but somehow she doesn’t love you. .,
of that, and
that’s why we don’t like Paderewskl.
We wouldn’t go to hear him again, but
we wouldn't take $100 for what we
The Torre della Fame, or Tower of . ~>
was noted for its ¢rewsome
no traces of it. },
Count Ugolino della Gherardscha, whom
was the head of
A LONE
HIGHWAYMAN,
Stage Today
But Gets But Little For His Trouble—
Passengers Badly Scared.
As the Downieville stage, which left
here this morning, was near the first
veut in the road, about one a half miles
man came out into the road with a
He ordered the driver to throw out Wells
Fargo & Oo.’s box, which he dide
‘The convention was called to order. The passengers ‘were lined up and
relieved of their valuables, He ordered the driver to proceed on. his
journey with the passengers, and he
took to the woods, taking ‘the box
For permaneut} with bim.
‘Mr. Gaffney informed KE. 8. Park,
There was quite a discussion over. agent for Wells, Fargo & Oo. at this
city, of the robbery and was told that
Mr. Gaffney says that the highwayman
was about 5 feet 10 inches tall, wore
overalls, had a sack for a mask, wore
sacks on his feet and was apparently
very much at ease. He was entirely
alone.
There is no suspicion as to who the
highwayman was.
DIED AT YUBA CITY.
A Pioneer Lady of Sutter County Joins
the Silent Majority.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ogden and
J. F. Ogden. left here this morning for
Yuba City toattend the funeral of the
gentleman’s aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hardy,
who died there yesterday and wiil be
buried tomorrow afternoon, The dece:sed was a pioneer of Sutter county.
She was aged 65 years and was beloved
{by all who knew her. She leaves a
husband, a son and a daughter. The
latter’s name is Mrs. G. L. Douglass,
who formerly taught in the pubiic
school at North Bloomfield.
Brevities.
W. J. Britland, at tne Council Chamber, will givea fine lunch this eveniug.
* Dave, the young son of James Dower,
fell today and received a fracture, of
the right arm. t
Maitland Bros. will have something
Rosenberg Bros., of the Palace Diy
Gocds store, have just received from
ithe East a magnificent stock of Jackets, Coats and Wraps, all of the latest
' styles for ladies, misses, children and
The prices are in reach ai
Call early and get first everyone.
Mouth.—Part of the body of a living . enoice.
Br ROSENBERG Bros,
He Holds Up the Downieville
tonight that will surprise you. Don’t] yith a painful accident by the upeetfeiltogothere. ting of a basin containing boiling waCloake 1: Cldaike}: -Cloaka 1 ter, at the residence of Frank GerDeath of Admiral Sicard.
‘Rome, N. Y., September 14.—Rear
Admiral Montgomery Sicard died of
apoplexy at.9 a.m. today at his summer home at Westernville.
Campaign Tour
On10aao, September 14 —Olara Foltz,
the lawyer, has been employed by Senator Hanna to make cumpaign speeches.
She has not been assigned as yet, but
probably will begin her tour in Kem
tucky about October Ist. Two weeks
later she will come to Chicago to make
speeches here and elsewhere in Thiinais.
Killed-in a Mine.
Burrz, Montana, September 14.—
Thomes Kelly and James Murray were
killed ‘in the Stewart mine this morning by an explosion of powder in the
magazine on one of the lower levels.
Daniel Lucy Hanged.
Burre,Montana, September 14.—DanLucy was hanged in the jail yard here
this morning for the murder of Patrick L. Regan, on September 2, 1898.
A Pleasant Surprise.
Last evening the members of the
High School called on Prof. E. H. Barker, who has just moved into his handsome new residence on Prospect Hill,
and agreeably surprised him and his
talented and accomplished wife. They
made the occasion a particularly pleasing one by the. presentation of a. very
handsome oak library chair, the joint
gift of the stadents. The -chair was
thoroughly appreciated, and the recipients much pleased by the expression
of affaction on the part of the students.
Games, music, refreshments, etc., tended
to pass the evening pleasantly. Follow-. ing were among those present: Carroll
Ashbiirn, Henry Matthieson, George
Merrill, Robert Searls, Norman Shaw,
Norman. Wright, Beatrice Oarr, Vida
Gourley, Eleanor Hartman, Millie Hymen, Mabel Ivey, Grace Jackson, Mollie
Maher, Lyda McKenna, Lizzie Morgan, Nina Penrose, Ruth Richards,
Hazel:Robb, Sadie Snell, Lucile Sukeforth, Nettie Watson, Nina Woon.
_ Badly Scalded.
Last evening Edna Borcbard met
maine. Her arm and chest were
scalded. Dr, Conlan was summoned
and did what he could to alleviate her . _
sufferings.
I. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
( FFICE—TILLEY BUILDING UP{STAIRS)
ole Broad street, corner * ne, Nevada
yand they give satisfaction,
POGHET GOTLERY.
“We be believe in fostering American . industries, consequently —
our line of Cutlery is American made.
are guaranteed. We have been selling shan for fifteen ) ears
The 0. Vv. B. goods
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Drinks and Thirst,
It is a mistake to suppose that cold
drinks are necessary to relieve thirst.
his back to the
same,
appeared when he no Jonger sat. with
engine. He always
thereafter faced it, and that the principle igsound will be borne out by
others whom he advised to do the
Al! who are called upon to do
the Guelphs, and because of his tyranny and accredited attempts to place
his country In bondage he wis antagonized and finally conquered by the
chief of the Ghibellines, who Imprisoned him, with his two sons and two
LEGG © a Co.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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Very cold drinks, as a rule, increase the
feverish conditien of the mouth and
stomach and so create thirst. . Experience shows it to be a fact that hot
drinks relieve thirst and “cool off the
body when it isin an abnormally heated
condition better than ice cold drinks.’:
Saturday, Sunday and Monday are
the favorite days in the weck for marriage—Sunday in rural districts and
Saturday in towns. Sunday wecding:
seem to be generally less nnmerons
than ‘they: were. while the nuniber
much railway traveling will be wise to
sit “facing the horses.”
Reason For Hate.
Mr. Verirash Talker (who did not
eatch' the name of his partner)—You
see that,man behind me. Well, if
ihere’s one man in this world that .
hate, he’s the one.
His Partner (in
that’s my husband!,
Mr. Verirash Talker (quickly)—Yes,
of course—that’s why I hate him, lucky
ian wmmrnumer Dan
surprise) — Why,
grandsons, in this tower,
keys thrown into the Arno.
Musical Fish,
Many fish
sounds.
octave. Others, notably two species o
ratus, consisting of small
a sharp rattle.
the slow
method of starvation being employed
as the manner of their death. The
door of the tower was locked and the
ean produce musical .
The trigla can produce long
drawn notes ranging over nearly ap j
ophidum, have sound producing appamovable
bones, which can be made to produce
The curious “drumTHIS WEEK
fi __s__ . Imp orted Olive Oil, pure,
Boat
Pike's Peak Mineral Water, per ase,Fresno Port Wine, pure and aged,Cab. Slemy, oe oe
~ Glaret, pure and old, eS pe
“SWISS AND LIMBURGER CHEESE. ©
(50 quart bottles)
(Regular price $1.50 a Gal.)
* (Bisen Vineyard Co., Fremo,)
“$7.00
~The a fall cua
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Ladies’ . Flannelettes
Gowns and
Skirts ..MAHER’S WINDOW
Ladies, our first shipment of Flannelette’
Gowns and Skirts have arrived and are now in
our window, prices marked in plain figures.
They are not made by Boxers either, but good
honest white women. These goods come from
the best factory in the country.
Ladies’ fancy Flannelette Skirts, 50c.
Ladies’ plain pink, plain blue and cream
skirts, 50c.
Ladies’ fancy Flannelette Gowns, full length,
oc.
: Ladies’ éxita fancy gowns at 85c.
Ladies’ fine flannelette Gowns, best value in America, $1.00.
Ladies’ extra pink, blue and cream twill, $1.25.
Ladies’ pink, blue and cream trimmed and tucked, $1 50.
One lot special value, $1 75.
(OF SEE WINDOW.
MAHER & CO.
Look out for our Wrappers ina day or two—not made by
the Boxers.
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dhe resunonanoonaecanaeceny
Invalid Tables —
You can lie down .
in bed and read 2
with them.
Hias them in stock, and invites. everyone to call and inegect them. '
x. Om
iv
He has also on hand a large stock of
a % Window Shades, All Colors and Kinds,
Seeetssseesensoossenseoss
$4.00/2 Gat
$1.60 a Gal
Clocks! Clocks! Clocks!
If you intend purchasing a clock you should call and
look at the:stock of
; HARTUNG BROS.
They have the finest assortment in the county.
WATCHES FOR SALE AND REPAIRED
IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
A. & H. W. Hartung, sirbore West. 14. Succegsor to F. C. Luetje.
~l. HE MAN WHO WRITES.
j SUNN WN
This advertisement isfsweltefing
with the heat, and if he had the
time would go forthwith to
FOLEY’S and get a plate-of
his famous Cream—on second
thought he might take an Ice
Cream Soda instead, because of
its superior thirst-satisf ying
qualities. In either case he
would be sure of getting the
best in town.
Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors, 13 Corer Siroot
Just Arrived.
. Heing Dweel Pickles in Bulk
Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk
Heinz Chow Chow.
Heinz’s Beans in Cans he
Heinz Mustard
Heinz Pasar Strawberries ,
He a Ga!
which take place on
greatly on the incr use,
Saturday are ;
. cinaee tomorrow,
Go to the New York Hotel for a-nice ming” made by the species called umbrivas can be heard from a depth ‘of .
20 fathoms.
l
All orders given prompt attention. and delivered to
any part of the city. Family trade solicited:
FS
Hleing Preserved Raspberries
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P. G. SCADDEN —
sseooscuqoooosoce0eeoes
HIRE’S ROOT BEER
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The Daily E
Forty Years Ol
was issued on tk
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Allen, Andre Ca
Skelton. Mr. B
viving member «
‘TRANSCRIPT.
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Something
School Books
For picnic de!
loy’s.
Tailor made»
.ing’s.
Spanish Pano
Foley’s.
Pig’s feet—ti
Jackson’s.
Fine Jewelry
elry store.
Gilt Edge Por
at Tom’s Place.
Pretty note b
cils at Vinton.
Fine watche
closing out sal
Grandfather’
25 centsat Wo
If you want
to Gallagher’s
Weather offi
have showers
Call on Ed £
anything in th
The laying «
sonic building
For cold sto
Bros.’ and you
Wolf carries
Jellies and F
cents.
Van Camp’s
8lb. cans for
Cash Grocer.
The . Bilefc
playing an @
ley, will appe
weeks for a ¥v
At “The Gr
get the fines
cigars, etc.all ye who ne
Thre
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rants in Jus!
night chargi
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multuous al
by using vw
in the prese!
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stones at . !
were immed
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next Wedn
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