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He evening, “Self
school at 12:30,
ing at 6 p.m. —
730. p. m. Ser.
at 7:30 o'clock,
tor.
a
k headache, indirecente
13: ipation. Price’
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LASMOO
LL Ww. tecbecs ieee ‘istugky
Whites sold only by W. J. Britiand.
Several of our mines have increased.
their forces within the past, ten days.
GA. Gray, undertaker and embalmer, successor to N. ©. Undertaking Co.
Anchovies and Sardeilens, in glass, : at
25 cents 8° plt’s Cash Grocery
ne! tf
Beotch afiece: 0 and 35 cents a
yard, at Snell & Fleming’s, corner
Broad and Pine streets. “ 918-tf
Get a Fin de Seicle bair comb, and ’
don’t bother with ordinary hair pins—
68c at the Racket Store. * APRN Sige + ¢
A fresh consignment: of extra quality
water-white comb honey has just been
reepived by Gaylord & Son. tf
The night telephone service is proving'to be a great ‘convenience to our
Tomorrow will be Sabbath Day.
Thereat all church-loving people rejoiceth.
A fine hot lanch will be served at the.
New York Hotel this evening. Free lo
everybody,
The more you trade at. home the
z on same, o, 11,103000,
oe and town lots, $893,600;
Total value of real estate and imd troemeaetic $5,168,245.
Personal property, $1,106,315.
Money, $56,195
Bolvent orédita;: $8,990.
“Total valuof ali property, exclusive
of railroade, $6,333,745.
Railroad property assessed by the
State Board of Equalization—ventral .
Pavific, $526,608; Puliman Palace Car
Company, § 077; Narrow Gauge Railroad, $98,900. ‘Total, $622,585.
Grand total, $6,956,380.
Changes made by County Boora of
Equalization reduced this amount
about $10,000.
: Ditchés—Miles, 714; total asseosment,
$274,100, _
* Poll. roade, 8; assesements, $4,650.
Value of mining claims, not inelng®
ing improvements, $1, 119,800,
Telegraph lines—951¢ miles; total
assessments, $8,725.
‘Telephone linee—Assessed for $8,100.
Telephone boxes—288; assessed at
$25 each, $7,200.
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Jewelry, $3,790; 117 watches, $4,515;
casks and tanks, $315; brandies and
liquors, $4,840; mines, $1,100; hops, $50;
‘beehives, $80; stock cattle, 2249, value
$22,470;. cows, graded, 822, value $8,195;
more ‘more money you will have to [¢ows, common, 1,388; value $27,605;
trade with.
There. is not a case of diphtheria in
Nevada City, while in Grass Valley
there are several vases.
Pat’ Dillen ie confident that bis
' honze on Poorman’s creek was de@troyed by an incendiary,
Some of our business men say that
business is improving. There is plenty.of room for improvement, .
The Seaweed buse ball club will ice
® apecial meeting this evening for, the
purpose of electing-a new manager.
A cordial invitation is extended to
everybody to call at the Grotto saloon
this evening’and participate in a fine
free lanch.
A lodge of Elks is ‘benz formed in
this city., A meeting will be held on
the 28:b of this month toe -pettainent
organization.
The.roads are about as dusty and
fongh as they possibly can be, and
nothing will improve them suve a few
inches of rain.
More carpets are being sold than
ever known before at any oue time.
-. calves, 884, value $4,960; oxen, 19, value
$305; bogs, 496, value.$1,855; mules, 62,
value $1,475; jennies, 5, value $60; horses . ‘American), 288, value $12,995; horses,
common, 1,916, value $49,075; colts, 224,
value §2,990; sheep, 3,885, value $4,400;
goate, common, 480, value $445; poultry, 600 dozen, value $1,865; traction
erigines, 4, value $5,600;' farming utensils, $4,405; -wagons and other vehicles,
1,045, value $52,100; wood, 4.545 cords,
$9,910; coal, 759 tons, $4,175; lumber,
11,100,000 feet, value $78,010; machinery,
$88,330; typewriters, 6, value $150; -bicycles, 12, value $310; ffrearms, $255;
musical instruments, 225, $10,755; suwing machines, 674, $10,190; furnitare,
$187,780; hurness, robes, saddles, etc.,
$6,220; goods, wares and merchandise,
$262,755; iron pipe, 80,870: feet; -$25,150;.
‘fixtures, saloons, stores, eto., $22,665;
franchises, $850; railroads (not ausessed
\by the State Board of Equalization),
$84,000; barley, $275; printing: presses,
5, $7,200; hay presses, 6, $875; scrap
iron rails, $19,815; gold dust, $745; iron
Oause—they never were 80 cheap in . an tramways, $500; lovomotives, $6,500;
this market as now. trucks, 4, $1,150; cars, 4, $250; donkey
Oa account of the unprecedented . engines, 6, $8,850; gasoline engines,
rush for stamp, photos, I will continue
to make them for.a few days longer.
Moore, the-Phot ograpter, tf
Sawa filed and set to give satisfaction, Bring them te-Geo. R cha: dson,
undertaker, on Broad street, who is uu
expert in saw dentistry, ©. 816-lw
Two weeks from tomorrow will be a
great day in Nevada City. About 200
famous mining engineers will be bere
as the gueste of our citizens.
$800; poles and wires, $9,839; ice, 70,200
tons, $70,750; tvols, $2,740; sawmills, 2;. ~
$65,000 (other sawmills assessed as improvements); fogs, $5,000; ty pesetting
mannine, I, $2,000.
The entire assessment roll is about
$1, 200 higher than the year 1898.
A Narrow Escape,
A show window frame at Miller’s
Mrs. BR. Trémaine, who lives on Pie'y clothing store came down with a crash
Hill, is huving some very fine improvenents made to her house. It
will look very. neat when completed.
Marshal Tompkins: arrested James
Kelly for drunkenness today. He was
tried. before Judge Coughlan, con-,
victed and. givon ten sais in the
county jail.
Bovey Bros, “puctindis sigakeell a
large and elegant stock of gents’ and
ladies’ shoes, and as soon as they are
unpacked they will be offered for sale
at very low prices.’Governor Gage bas sent a communication to the Bourd of Supervisors of.
Nevada county asking the Board to appoint a committee to solicit sub: oriptions for relief of the people of Porto
Rico.
Dre. Hont, Muller ena. Conlan made
an examination of Bert Burrows yesterday, afd pronounced him insane.
Judge Nilon ordered him ‘sent to the
Napa Asylum, and he has been taken
there.
The “Dollar Se'f-Denial S»cial,’
. given by the ladies of the Congregatfonal churéh, at the residence of W.
A; Dennis last evening was a decited
success. There was @ very large atCompany O will have @ ‘target prre,
tice on Sunday, September 24:h. Thy
_ company is ordered out in service uni-:
form on that: date, and Capt. W.W.
reer will be ‘here to supervise the
Mihady ( Creek is about to be dredged
and worked for a distance of about . ,
eix miles. Mv Dowell of ‘Portland.
Oregon, and } BR. 1. Thomas are the
promoters of the scheme. It is gener_ ally believed that there are bushels of
money in that:creek, and how to. get it
~ gut is the only question. A dredger
would do the business.
“here isa great deal of blasting be
t dy tos bys renches, an D.
ve ted an accix
"hile tine time nothing se. Yesterday a piece
last evening. It weighed about a bundred, pounds. Wm. Barker, who was
the only person standing around
there at the time was struck on the
head with one corner of it. The blow
stunned him for a moment, and wit
the exception of a scalp wound, about
an inch fong, he escaped what might
bave otherwise proved a serious if not
fatat injury.
Gone Up for Niaety Days.
Phil Jackson, who is a good. gardener
and all round man when he-can be
found sober, was‘arrested last night by
Marshal Tompkins, charged with being
a common drunkard. He was taken
before Judge Coughlan this morning,
for ninety days.
~e@eHe Is Now a Reporter.
Richard’ W. Tally, who was at one
time a banker inthis city, is now the
Oakiand Inquirer’s resident reporter
at Berkeley aud the State University.
Tbe department of that paper which he
edits is an interesting feature of the
Iuquirer’s columns.
It is about tine. for another advertising swindler to pat in an appearance. Merchants will do well,-if another one comes on the ground, to give
bim the grand bounce.
UNION:-:HOTEL,
Main Street, Nevada City.
WH. METZENBAUGHER, Prop.
You try ite
"Tf Sbilob’s Cough sand Oonsumption
Fan SUS 3s eH fr ea wen» pe
av Fob Garena
Pt f
libraries, $5,970; pianos, 292, $81,775;.
tau . 4 Duly ca ag W ce
tnd Young,Thos. Waters went to Napa teaay.
Capt. George A. NiLell ie home from
Hon, T. 8. Ford has retarnéd from. a
: trip below.
Wm. Maher, the dry goods terchant,
is quite sick.
Mrs. Oburies Adams and ‘child have
gone to Reno.
. ‘©. James of Ashland is here spending a few days,
J. Curtis’ left on the noon train for
‘San Francisco. .
8. B. Fowler of Grass Valley went ap
te Mabert today.
V. C. Julian arrived here yusterdiy:
from Downieville, ©
Ed. W. Brown came down’ from
‘+ Washington today.
Miss Sallie McBride is here from San
. Juan visiting friends.Joseph Holland of San Juan was a
visitor here yesterday,
H. F, Kinney came over from aeee
vitle ou mining business.
Hon. E. M. Preston left on the noon
train for San Francisco.
Henry and Ed. German came over
from North San Juan today.
James McGregor of Forest City has
returned rom San Francisco.
Abe Sholl of Grass Valley went to
San Juan today to spend a few days.
W. F. Euglebright left for’ Piacer
county last evening to spent a few
days.
Miss L. Simons of Calistoga arrived
here ‘this morning’ on a vinit to her) *
brother.
James McBride is here from Sacramento in the interest of a hardware
firm of that city.
E. A. Rix of the Alaska mine, Pike
City, arrived here last night en route
to San Francisco.
E. Whitney came down from Granteville today and left-on the noon
train for San Francisso.
A. Korbel of the Texas Mining Company is bere from San Francisco viewog his mining interests,
James English returned this morning from San Francisco where he has
been on mining business. 4
Herbert. Deakyne, Federal Debris
Commissioner, came down from Sierra
City yesterday en ronte to San_Fran=
cisco.
Mre. H. H. Babring of Anbnrn arrived here today en route to North San
Juan to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John German,
Frauk Morgan, assayer for the Pike
‘J, O'Connor is up from Marysville. .
. The wedding ot Howard Boule ' ona
met Costello siasBatiee Bill” in the bride’s paren’
‘chaingang. In order to show that the ana morning, a
Sheriff was acting in accordance with Rev. J. H. Hargreaves of Dutch Flat
Previons customs of the jail, he has! otmeiating. There were present, Dr. D.
seen fit to nuke a statement, showing W. Huntington and wife of Oakland;
that he is doing in these cases the! Douglass Ogden and wife of Nevada
Same as other Sheritts tuve done. He ‘City; Mrs. J. A. Lowden; the ladies be-. Pany,
Says: : ing sisters of the bride. Mrs.S. M. Curtis
“Qostello was the prisoner who had . und Mrs. Oia Hadepohl of Datch Fiat;
the longest. sentence at the time he arMiss Eva Lowden of Nevada City.
rived here, aud I have always made it Miss Aplin was born in Little York and
& Fale to give the prisoner who has the has spent the greaterportion of her
longest term the job of steward of the} tite inthe old mining town. She has a
jul. It happened that Costello was] host of friends in the vicinity: who wish
the man, and that is the reason why he/her much happiness. The happy
is not out with the chain gang. He couple left on the afternoon overland
bas done more hard work inside than for Sacramento and will go ‘0 to Portland
any member of the gang. The jail bas by steamer, where they Will reside
been whitewashed an@ many other imMr. Soule being engaged in bus
provements made, He is a model there. ?
prisoner and I gave him his term the. Jim Johnson foreman fo
same as the rest. Regarding “Sailor at Deer Creek mii!
Bill,” I wish to state that the janitor of . accident while com
the courthouse has the '
having one prisoner to help him with flat car and one leg
his work. Ise‘ected him to do this,. intoa hole, causing him to pitch for-knowing he would be the rignt man for ward between the cars, Three toes of
the work. It is not because of any fa-. one foot were cut off and the other foot
pg inon t
where they are,as I imake ita point to/ seems a miracle,
always follow the rule laid down at the} . What is known as the Kelley cabin at
-jail.” the éast end of the Iowa Hill toll road
ie oe.
” bridge, was destoyed by fire Wedneday
3 Rawe oe vs: : night. This is the second: fire there,
The Marysville Democrat says:. the toll house barn having been nar“There are known to be opponents of . rowly saved from destraction some
the Caminetti law and the U. 8. Debris . time ago. Itis believed both fires were
Commission among miners. The own-. of jncendiary origin. :
ers of the large hydraulic mines do not
want the luw enforced, whHe every
owner of asmall mine desireit. The
toue of the Transcript has led many
of its readers to believe that it favors
the former, as against the latter.”
. Will the Democrat inform its readers
what owners of large hydraulic mines
‘Waste Not,
Want Not.”
wle Bros. Through Hon. W, & F. Deal, attorneys
ith a serious’) for the Sierra Nevada Company, Supheberard erintenden Kyle has taken preliminary
privilege of . ltrain, He pai igs ot on a. Steps to. legully eject Charles from the
ebair dropped . ground.
Charles’ is situated on the slope of . got home.”
look with disfavor upon the Caminetti
law? There are none of that breed in
this section of the country. The Democrat misrepretents the TRANSORIPT
when it makes the above charge, and is
the only reader of the Transoripr who
placed any such interpretation upon
any article on that subject that evocy
appeared in tbis-papror,
Ps
Got Tired of Woking.
Joe Dehs, the crazy Chinaman who is
serving a term in the county juil, tried
to escape from the chuingarg this
morning. When Mr. Bowerman, the
foreman, was coming out of the courtCity Mining Company, cime down /touse yard with his gang Joe concluded
last night from thé Alasg=-atine and . that he hud done en ough work on the
Little leaks bring to want,
and little impurities of the
blood, if not attended to,
bring a ‘‘Want’’ of health.
Hood's. Sarsaparilia—is the
one and only specific that
: qill remove all blood humors
and impurities, theréby putting you into a condition of
perfect health.
Bad Stomach--“ Headaches and
tired feeling, bad condition of stomach,
caused me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
#. stopped all fairit trouble.”’Charles
Bover, Glens Falls, N. Y.
9
convicted and sent to the county jail . ;
will retarn Aeon Lia
ne es
_-Atistin’s Property So!d.
faa month J. W. Relley of Grass
Valley recovered a judgment in the
Superior Court against Hi. Austin, the
well-known ranch and cattle man, for
the sum of $8,458 50. Today all of Austin’s possessions were sold at Sheriff
aale, Relly having bid it in for the sum
of $8,600.
A Big Rock Wall.
The Champion Mining Company are
having en immense rock and cement
wall built on Deer Creek to protect
their property from the waters of the
creek. It is to be seventy-five feet
long, eight feet wide and six feet high.
Hood’s Pills are the favorite family
cathartic.
Restores VITALITY,
NERVITA Sie ANO MAN HOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of selfabuse, or excess and indiscretion. Anervetonicand
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks ana
restores the fire of youth
By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes
tor $2.50; with a written guarantee to cure or refund the money.
NERVITA MEDICAL. Co.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada
City, Cal.
GRAPES..
Tokays, Muscats, Black Morocco. Mission, and, in fact, every variety that is
grown. ~ Remember that figs arenearly
out, so get in orders early.
WM. H. AN DREWS
Broad Street Pruit Market,
Sugar Loaf road, and he struck out at
a 2:05 gait. He had got as far as Turner’s hardware store when he was captured and taken to his usual work of
breaking rosk.
Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and
only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla,
‘Virginia: City. — .
Oharles, the well-known intuee and
prospector, has found. a. vein of higbgrade copper ore on Cedar Hill op
ground claimed by the Sierra Nevad: .
Mining Oompany. Superintendent
Kyle notified Charlee that he was t-es.
pany, bat Obarles claims that
ground he is working on was fe 7
known as the Phil Sherdisn.intendent Kyle says 1 My are’
Nevada Company ‘scasived title to.the
Phil Sheridan other locations.or:
Oedar Hill th purchase and’ ‘iiti-4
gation and that the ground on which
Charles is now working is ded in.
the territory igen Ne.
‘vada’ ‘Company, b bas expended’
manv¢ in developing their
pruperty-tirough the Sierra Nevads
old and-hew shafts and surface tunnels
The ground. claimed by
Cedar Hill about midway between the
Sierra Nevada main hoisting works,
and is on a direct fixe from the large
rock above the Cedar Hill roadway and
Sires ng peo Mane ts aries being vi C)
business portion of re street,
‘Sick Headaches,
The corse of qearaorked womankind
are quickly and = cured by Karl’s
Clover Reot.‘Lea, the great blood puried {f not satisfactory. Price 25 cts.
ee “jet “Om Up” Many
, ‘Times,
dining’ room.
claimed:
the water tank mentioned, the waste . ished meal.
~ AB FORGOT: ik,
Maabilnds A well known and popalar young Auburnite, who may. be frequently seen about the courthouse, ©
Ads to “set em up” pretty. often:now-adays when bis companions snicker and
to tellin whispers of his remark.
. ato iadednn illustration
hich was given at an uptown hotel
he other evening. His wife bad been
absent from town for several weels
ind 1D The Veteke.1 ha pat oes ek
sompany.of the™boys” after the evenngmeal, But days yrew aweary for
ihe better half and one day lust week
was joyfully received at the depot by
ner husband. She prepared the evenwg meal,as was her wont, and awaited
the return from Lusiness of her bussand, In the meantime “hobby” Jeft
his office, and lo! he repaired up town
as usual and took bis-seat.in the hotel
While: discussing the
meal an acquaintance enter:d and seating himself at the table, enquired:
“Hello, D—,; I thought your wife had
“With a look of pallor D— dashed
roadway leading to the old Paytona lo-. ihe napkin upon the table end exvoritism that these men are workiug. badly cut; How he escaped death . Cation and the water tank above the “By jove, I forgot all about
i.
And away he rushed from his unfinTableau at the cottage.
French Tansy Wafers.
These are the genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris.
Ladies can depend upon securing reHef from and cure of irregular pericds
fier and tissue builder. Money refandregardless of cause. In red wrappers.
Beware of substitutes. LA FRANOE
DRUG COMPANY, importers, San
and 50 cts. Porsale fo by H. Dickerman,
the druggist. tf
Francisco. For sale by W. D. Vinton.
seen ot
meee
GOOD VALUE GOODS — =
AT DICKERMAN’S.
2 5c BOXES FACH, TOILET ANO
2 5c MIRRORS, CHAMOIS SKINS,
23 5c TOOTH, NAIL, HAIR AND SHAVING BRUSHES.
25C DBESSING, TRAVELING, POCKET AND FINE COMBS.
BOTTLES PERFUME, BAY RUM, FLORIDA WATER AND WITOH
25C © Hazel. ' c
25¢ PACKAGES TOOTH PASTE, TOOTH POWDER, TOOTA WASH.
a
NURSERY POWDER.
SPONGES AND SOAPS.
‘el board and seemed to enjoy the
she returned to her cozy home, and225 Different 25c
GOOD VALUE GOODS =
AT DICKERMAN’S.
WINTER DRESS GOODS.
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CREPONS
‘ALAPACAS
SERGES
TWEEDS
HENRIETTAS
Stamped Designs * * *
ffor Cushions, Table Covers, Etc., Wash Silks
Materials for Embroidery. In fact, the finest ¢
line of Fancy Work Goods in the city.
Our show Window x % &
Js too small to contain even a hint of our
Our new stock is now arriving daily from the
East. . All of the current season’s makes.
Nothing brought over from last year. The
assortment is the richest and most varied we
have yet offered. Sold by the yard and in
patterns.
large and beautiful stock, Oome inside and: J
let us show you what we have. .
SNELL & FLEMING.
. Depot for
OUR FALL AND
Will soon begin to arrive,
flag manufacturers in the
large and smail flags, silk
county, because we supply t
WINTER MILLINERY
This year’s styles will eclipse in beauty
aud grace those of last seasun. We will have the very latest and
richest, and as heretofore ou wf mabey will be extremely moderate.
We are duily receiving new go
AMERICAN FLAGS! We are Nevada count
8 in'all departments.
agents. for one of ‘the largest
United States. We sell most of the
and bunting, that are used in this
he best flags at the lowest prices.
WW, ms CRAWE ree.
i
CA RPETS
“cs
66 a “
Moquet Carpet,
Velvet Carpet,
@ Ply. Linoleum «....00.0s.sedeoss
oo s arriving daily. Phone 723.
Also a large line of MATTINGS to scdink from at reduced prices.
sesoryeaent of RUGS from $1.00 up. Call and examine ous
rices. No trouble to show good 8. Samples od on application. “a
ROSEN BE
CARPETS!
Our Carpets Have Arrived !
. Brussels Carpet, sewed and Jai d per yard ngrabriap ced, $ 65
‘ Ue erereaiesses ofetennes I co
te ede Geains »» IT OS
afaviecesedec Gpivacncdbdsageiwyl sesiexsabies 490
Js ee
large stock and
BROS.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
BEEHIVE
GPO
J. $0 JACKSON,
eee
Proprietor
PoreTlonogra m Whiskey
easegek bel Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Fancy Groceries >
— PATE FOIS. _DEVILED.AND POTTED _
.Our Spel. 2+! Wh t Y C . Dey a en eet ee ie oe
4 See at You Van ag Game Oook Whiskey. “ene Essai a msec essemg
HOMES BUILT Get in Suits, Etc., of J EEL Wit nnn " opoo (white)Bonp. am
—ON THE—
Po seeeeneaseeens Cashmere (white) SOAP eesesseens onsets 7
INSTALLMENT PLAN Dama The’ Tailor, Peg eit Be
wi . eae Rae oe ts oe Before ordering from thie man above. [Olaret Wine. ceccnccnnasanne 96 Piemonte Deh =e 03.
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