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September 22, 1898 (4 pages)

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Freres Ce Me EP CEGCHEOPEAUNM USERS 2s eet ee Oo eet Aw AP at het cy ——— ee ag TRANSORIPT. FATAL FLOODS THURSDAY. iseevass toteave for New Zealand. Published every eveni ng oxcept Sundays and Lega} Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. 8 OALKINS. = N. P. BROWN. LOYALTY WILL BRING ViCTORY. No good Nevada county Republican . Sepjgns Trouble “fined In the Sawill permit any personal prejudices or ambitions to stand in the way of his luyalty to his party ticket this fall. He owes allegiance to the men as well as to the principles of the party, and if he does his duty he will not only have the approval of his own conscience, but will have the satisfaction of knowing part of Spain has been visited by territhat he bas helped to elect every man . ble floods. eighty persons were drowned and many were injured. ished and valuable harvests were lost. on the ticket. b none A GRATIFYING SHOWING. zs SWEEP SPAIN Righty Persons —— In One Lives and Little shaw moan Islands. Property Lost. Maprip, September 22.—The southern In one village near Cadiz Hundreds of cattle perThe whole ‘number of children in the public schools of Nevada City this term is 693, of which there are ninety in the high school. The total is about fifty larger than the number in attendSecretary Alger, who visited Camp Poland and reviewed the troops made a speech to the officers in which he fixed the blame for so much sickness in various camps on the commanding offi-. PERSONAL POINTERS. . " Are Great And ance last year, which fact speaks volumes for the popularity of the schools _and the progress of our city. A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old and Young. E. T. RB. Powell has gone to the Bay. ports of the sovereign grand orders in session -here this week show that the membership of the I. 0. O. F. has passed considerable beyond the million Gon. Grissel went to Washington . mark, while that of the Sisters of ReSydney Smith left this noon for San Francisco. Miss Daisy Eastin is home from San Francisco. ‘this morning. Mrs. John McBean returned today to Washington. an Charles J. Bryant came down today from Graniteville. A.M. Allen is laid up with an attack of ery sipelas. Chris Jepsen returned last evening from San Francisco. Messrs. Poorman and Hastings went to San Fraticisco today. Miss Annie Clemohas returned from a visit to San Francisco. Mr. and Mri. L. P. Schwartz have returned from Amador county. Miss Beacher, who has been visiting herefor the past month, left yesterday . subordinate lodges jin Cali ‘. J. T. Doran of Mount Whituey Encampment, No. 82, and George W. Reid of} for Auburn. Charles Harris, the express messen-ger,is dangerously ill with inflammation of the bowels and is threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. A. M. Allen, Miss Adelaide Allen and Albert Maltmun and family arrived at Honolulu last Wednesday and on Thursday the Maltmans were Miss Rose McCullough arrived here last evening from Marshfield, Oregon, and will make her future home at this city with her brother, Bird McCulauthorities have been warned of a plot lough, who is employed in one, of the local mines. BRIBE MENTION. Minor Notes and Comments of. Local Interest. Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street. The Wallace circus is advertised to show at Colfax Thursday, October 6th. Champagne cocktails specialty at Joe Conroy’s Glenbrook saloon on Pine street. All kinds of fine plain and fancy drinks. 821-tf The delegates to the Democratic county convention, which meets in this city next Saturday, from Birchville are D. C. Doyle and A. T. O’Connor. Carl Fredenburr of Gold Fiat was tendered a surprise party Wednesday evening by a large number of his young friends, The spent a very enjoyable evening dancing and playing games after which refreshments were served. The City of Paris Dry Goods Company of San Francisco has opened for a few days, at the National Exchange hotel, an elegant line of the latest styles in Fall and Winter millinery, wraps, tailor suits, furs and ladies’ and children’s underwear. Mrs. Bostwick, who is in charge, cordially invites the ladies to call. 820-tf How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. . Chaaey for tha last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able tovarry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Watpina, Kinnan & Marnin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. New Ice Company. The Nevada City Ice.Company is now prepared to supply the public with first-class natural ice at reasonable rates. Office at residence of Thomas Corcoran, first. door above Theater Ice house, rear of fheater. Telephone No. 791. Commanding Officers 300,000. Are Responsible. NASHVILLE, Tenn., September 22a.— Growing Orders. Boston, Sept. 22—The statistical rebekah has reached the neighborhood oF California’s representatives at the Sovereign Grand Lodge are A. M. Drew of Fresno and J. W. Warboys of Santa Rosa. Mr. Drew is a member of Fresno Lodge, No. 86, and was elected early in the year asa representative in the Sovereign Grand Lodge. They: hold office for two years. Mr. Warboys is a member of Santa Rosa Lodge, No. 53, and was elected in 1897. At the Grand Encampment the representatives of the ia are Santa Cruz Encampment, No. 32. Life of King Carlos Threatened. from Lisbon says elaborate measures have been taken to protect the royal residences and their inmates, as the to assassiaate King Carlos. No: Camp. Ground, Available. lack of suitable camping grounds. high rental. Trying to Win Control. one they can get control of affairs. Will petiatid © bility. They Will . group. the last week in December. + 2 month,” said the Cheerful Idiot, and paused. WASHINGTON, September 224.—The prinvipal obstacle against maintaining troops in the Hawaiian Islands is ‘the The nearest available is 100 miles from Honolulu, aside from on the rocks or in the rice fields which are held at T broad. San Francisco, September 22.--The death of Malietoa, Samoan chief, has caused much trouble throughout. the group. There are many claimants for the throne, but the Germans want no king chosen as they believe without ‘. with a bent rib and a bone bandle. ‘An Investigation OLEvetaND, September 22d.—O. W. Metcalf, whose son died recently in San Francisco as a_result-of typhoid pneumonia contracted at Camp Merritt while serving as a regular, saye he ‘. will prefer charges against Major General Otis, whom he accuses of being responsible for the camp’s condition. Metcalf says he belongs to ah organization of the friends and relations of those soldiers who have thus died, and that they propose to fix the responsiRound Him Up. Manta, September 22.—Unless he is checked by the American forces Agui-. county has been very large. Most of naldi will soon have siezed all the. the berries have been sold for canning southern islands of the Philippine} ?™*P**: craocan soled ro tal oy the . oatred Boel 2S “Well, what f” asked the transient boarder. “The commission will cathartic. Easy to take, easy to oper~ NEVADA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL Giving a List of al the aches Together With Their Grade and Schools They Are Now Teaching, and Clerks of — unt , DIRBOTORY. DISTRICT. GRADE. = Birchville. . .'a Miss Bear River. es S28 . . G Miss Blue Tent..-. eee G Miss He, I OES G. Miss iiss eeeraper se P. Miss Chicago Park.... P Miss Clear Creek..... P. Miss Columbia HEL occ Forest Springs.. . French Corral.... G AT G Mrs RT Tepe EUS do : Indian Fiat. . Lime si gla Magnolia. . ae a AGES iG, Geo do / IP} Mis North Biaositenty/ < 3 o Overton . Pleasant Ridge ... “Tal Wil Pleasant este Sek Reliet Bio. ass G JB Sweetland...... . G Mis . Washington. Lonpon, September 22.—A dispatch . © . Allison Pega ae D T Donovan. G Miss. Nellie Rogers..... Graniteville..... G' Miss Kate R Smith.. et Siete i G Mrs J H Austin...... [Luther Pittman... ‘Spenceville lobe es G. Miss Lizzie Richards.... Ora. Sin ae GM WSmith,...:...-..JA. B. aa va ae G J S Hennessey.....-.-Sant a W dk Sleep a 660: ian. : a G Miss Frances Doom.:... G@ RJ Fitzgerald.....---G. Miss Grace Everett..... G Miss Maggie Keleher...--: ae Miss Gnade Boynton.... Miss Nellie Nevin...... Miss-Frances Stokes. ...Miss Gertrude Brown. ... Miss Belle Temby Ser Miss Mabel Plummer... Ay Miss Agnes Curtis....-. . Miss Amanda Van Orden. P. Miss Sadie Clauson..... . ats .. . @ Miss Maggie O’Connell... Willis Green.... Nevada City ‘Indian Springs . Feces G! Miss Maria W Allen.... G. V. Robinson... 'Fernley Jron Mountain... iB . Charles Temby..-..--.-+) \Geo. Beyer Jr .... \Spenceville Kentucky Flat ... . G; Miss Julia Mulcahy,...-Thos. Mulcaby Liberty ee _... . G! Miss Nettie Hackley.... \Frank Maguire ee re} Miss Hattie Kowe...... \J. W. Davis.. ...\Wolf eee . G, Harry Donnelley...... . H. M. Bayne.. Mariposa ..-..-iG Miss Lucy A Barker. ...Lewis Wheeler. Mooney Wintec: i535 tel John Toland ., 2. i.. 6260 <s . Daniel Fraser. Moore’s Flat....-. '@! Miss Alice Mulcahy. ye eae es are Hegarty. TRACHER. JA. J. Donovan.. \das. Tackitt... : ‘Robert Scanlon.. Lizzie Naffziger. . .. W. B. Davies.. Alice Cooper iGeo. B. Wheeler Kate Tremaine ik. 8. o Mand Marchie. Se Lizzie Conlin. . eee G) Jobn Heaneeeey 2 25\.. 40. K. Cloudman oe a G. Robert Hughes.......\John Brophy. .. Tillie Stevens.....-. . M. is Julia Fitzgerald.... .B. ates be stb eee cee ee ee fe aes SUPE +++ O’Connor........ F. A. Bmith..-. : E. Poag "eo res MV Leech. .....-. BOWG i es O'Neill: ....53 . LS. Calkins. . . G, E H Barker.... -.---++. ee ie . '@ Miss Florence N Hamilton. . Je iG George B Finnegan..... i e rge W Ogden......-; aO . iG Miss Esther Ogden. be eee fin OS : . Miss Mary Hook:.. 3) et iG Miss Lizzie Keenan....., GO -. iP. Miss Iva Stenger.. ...-;dO.. 'P Mrs Millie Morgan..... ae 'p. Mrs ES Hathaway....-.; . dO .-. (P. Mrs W D Long.....-. : az IP} Miss Gertrude yp ee Oe Ae ine OE, Ses \P. Miss Gertrude. Adair. ap Bee iG. Miss Lucy Tyrrell....-.. E. Northap Re s Maud Garvey.....@ Thomas Maguire...... => C. MeGagin. pi Miss Julia Hook...... . ; North Star....--. G Miss Lottie istanley Cee IN. J. Sunith ee Siaieaws ... . @. F L Arbogas iW. E. Messervey... do . P. Miss Alice yea do ees eres iP Miss Jessie Organ. ; Ss 18 FL AGp ss ig. T. Ware.,.. iG Mrs Kate McCormack ... . W, H. Davey.. Rough & Read as . . G) Mrs Maude Peaslee..... iC. G. Single.. Sneddon. .:.. ..-.6. iJ. R. Mcintosh. Spenceville..... .Miss Ethel McKinney.... a H. Ha gh a s Mary MeNichols.... \ F. M. Rutherford......; do }PI Miss M E Finnegan..... de do . P. Miss Lizzie Danforth.. do Union Hill..... iG@. M J Brock........48: a Ret A ae .. . @. Miss Rachel Hughes ..:..M.M. Gole.. Willow Valley.. Aueresre G, Miss Maggie Gillespie..:..\J.J. Lyons.. “. p, Miss Emma Asmussen. .../Hd Bidinger. A w. J. ROGERS, sey Mapertatendent of PRS CLERK. ~ POSTOFFICE. Fees: Grass Valley + yas French Corral . Colfax sees __ (Nevada City juesass Boca Sees Nevada City Ray is You Bet Seer ‘North Columbia _.. Ghieago Park pee ‘Grass Valley ree North Columbia .-. Grass Valley For Recorder, JOHN WERRY, : Republican Notninee For County. Clerk, gi 2 ARBOGAST. Absolutely Pure Republican Nominee: For Sherif, ROYAL BAKING POWDER cO., NEW YORK. Jeeed \French Corral ... Graniteville D. B. GETCHELL ules ‘Grass valley Sees with good board and bath, at the Quigley h aia wanted by asmall family w ithout children. Apply at this mae’ oes e iGrass Valley i gedes ‘Lowell Hill Sen a ‘Clipper Gap * .++--/Grass Valley cae as i\Smartsville 50 CENTS A WEEK housekeeping, are offered for rent. Inquire . of Mrs. P. A. Mills, on Main Stree Street: s 15-lw Has brought up “Sake her from San Francisco a fine line of Misses and Children’s * . Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also Republican Nominee Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking Hats inthe latest styles. Republican Nomina For amar, To WILHELM.ee Rooms For Rent. Four or five furnished rooms, suitable for Ae —_—_— Republigga Nominee — Boarders Wanted. Shree For Treasurer, Ac G. COOKE.
Several rooms are offered for rent, with ouse, on Broad street. Mrs. KATE GAFFFNEYFurnished House Wanted. Republican Nominee. For Supt. of Schools, A furnished house of five rooms or 80 is s]2-lw For District Attoriey, {m16-tf] Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand’s. oes ‘Moore’ s Flat Fc foes ‘Nevada € Oity rere ees weed eee Neate Sy Juan Peer ‘North Bloomfield cae o pceeewias \Grass Valley. ‘Nevada City eret do pvias (Overton eae . Wolf Sie oe . Anthony House See sah (Rough & Ready . Relief Hill do Rees} doa Side ae ‘Grass Valley Ses . Washington ford Ryesade City Funny Wants. Some Curiously-worded advertisements that are fanny without intent are common in the London papers. Here are a few examples: Wanted, an organist and a. boy to blow the same. A boy wanted who can open oysters with references. Bulldog for sale: will eat anything, very fond of children. Wanted, a boy to be partly outside and partly behind the counter. Furnished apartments suitable for a gentleman with folding doors. A lady wants to sell her piano as she is going abroad in a strong iron frame. Wanted, a room by two gentlemen about thirty feet long and twenty feet Lost, a collie dog by a man on Saturday answering to Jim with a brass collar round his neck and muzzle. To be disposed of, a mail phaeton the property of a gentleman with a movable headpiece as good as new. Lost, near Highgate Archway, an ambrella belonging to a gentleman eee Manacer—Yes I’ve decided to accept your war play. It'll be sure to go. There can’t be any doubt of it. Author’ —Ah, I’m glad you think so well of it. I—— Manager—Oh, I don’t think much of the play itself. It doesn’t amountto_much. But I’ve just suc-} ceeded in getting a full suit of clothes that was worn by a soldier who fell at El Caney.—‘This suit will be worn by). the star, and it won’t make any difference about the play. ‘Thére’s millions. in it. ing story in the Red Bluff Sentinel ought to be accredited with the laurels of being the greatest prevaricator of the century: calf got hold of a vest hanging on a fence and ate it. There was a gold watch in the vest ‘at the time. the calf had grown to be a cow she was in her lungs in such a way that the THE individual who wrote the follow“Some seven years ago a When killed for beef and the watch had lodged process of respiration had kept the stem wound up and the watch had only lost four minutes in sever years.” ———_~ +oe. “I wonpeER,” said Mr. Blykins in a pensive tone, “why it is that children are always so anxious to forsake all their joyous freedom from care and be grown men.” “Maybe.” answered his young son, “it’s because grown men get attention and sympathy when they have a stomach-ache, instead of being laughed at.” SHowmMaAN.—And now, ladiés and gentlemen, let me present to your notice the greatest wonder of the century; the most remarkable hero of the war; the only man who understands the stamptax bill. {——_—_—_+ee + — “THE English language lacks a lot of being a dead language.” “Yes; and it is a wonder, too. It gets butchered so much.” Sunset — aes Santa Cruz county will have an enormous shipment of apples this year. Many ranchers are converting their orchards to that fruit. VINEYARDISTs in the San J oaquin valdamaged by the cracking of grapes. They should be picked immediately. ‘THE blackberry crop of Sonoma t finished in the The yield is larger Hor picking is a Sacramento. valley. Santa Rosa citizens are already tak-} than Aast year. ing steps to properly receive the dele. gates to the California Teachers’ Association convention, which bh be Pate Greatest Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ——————EE Tur Vicrory rests with America’s when it battles against any disease . caused or promoted by eu or im: Hoov’s Pris are the taverits family if. Corcoran & ARrBoaast. eo be paid for peace work.” ate. ley complaiti that the crops are being: Limited WILL BE Resumed Nov. Ist BETWEEN San Francisco and Hew. Orleans Sunset Route—Southern Pacific Co. o-O-—-@ ‘Leave SAN FRANCISCOTUESDAYS and SATURDAY 8 Leave LOS ANGELES WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS 0000000 0--0-0--0-—> Commencing about the same date a Limited Train, similar in equipment and character to Sunset Limited, will be run semi-weekly between Los Angeles, St. Louis and Chicago, through Ei Paso, Forth Worth and Texarkana. A through San Francisco-Chicago car . LIVERY AND PEED ‘STABLE. GRAND BAZAR. The ladies of the Con h Leong Sho Pee eee ARMORY HALL, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Sept. 28th and 29th. es There will be a literary and musical program each evening. Musie by Wild’s Orchestra. /A hot Chicken Dinrer willbe served in the afternoon. snegareerrtait ~ = «= 25 Cents. -; R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Also Choral and Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley on other portions of Nevada county weekly for the posvose of instructing pupils at their own omes. For particulars ‘as to terms Of tuition, etc, apply to the Professor, either by letter or —PLAZA— William & Thomas Harry, Propietors, (Suceessors to T. H. Mooney.) ILL caer CONSTANTLY ON HA West horses and buggies that nny Sida Pe ar in the count When you wanta stylish, ae wee Bvrse =£4 Special attention . to transients. By Lime! Lime! JOHN JEFFERIES ly that he has for sale. Fifty Tons of First-Class Lime, Which he will sell at the lowest prices. For sale at G Pass * eo. E. Turner’s hardware will bp a part of this'train’s equipment. ) OOO 660606044404 04 6000009 aa Ask S. P. Co. Agents for more! -° Complete Information. He is dlso ready. to take contracts elke of brick work and in AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY {And As Cheap As Pine. THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, MILI personally, at his home in North . the Union Hotel. Nevada C ity. sp teoe t Wishes to inform the people generaly E. B. POWER. SEQUOIA, Perfection in Brewing All modern houses finished ‘with it RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” There are other Beers, but GILT EDGE co IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. AND MINING TIMBERS. TOWLE BROS. CO., I. L, BOWMAN. J. F. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiiee in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY = ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. Agile Leave orders atNew : Vegetable,. 0 CONROY, Proprietor. FRUIT . Pine Street, Nevada City. ~ —AND— lete set: of Juvenile Books for the holiwera: Rach POULTRY STORE. mee pal ues ia! Longe alee ie enw to Ch as. W. Kam & Co. Tehtful. cankitating. Pricer: Tasae “gs 50e to $2.50. Large books, each overdowine NAKE this method of informing the people with happy illustrations. T that they have opened a peek deny bg poe ae: ¥our months : hea or ener; ie wor . Cred First-Class Store in the Transcript Block, . given. Freight paid. Biggest ions. : Outfit with samples of _al eo free. Where they will keep constantly on hand the . Send twelve 2 cent stamps for pay. part best of pas BR of 7. eee. ———. psn a presh . ° clear a mo t i Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, etc. . Juveniles. THR NATIONA 1 Ba clus: “4 Please give us a call. CERN, JUVENILE DEPT., CHICAGO? a26.30t Solicitors Wanted. Ladies or Gentlemen, for our comp! FALL SUITS, $1.75 AND $2 AT Full Suit, $1.75, Full Suit, $2, _ New Suit, $1.75, Grand Suit, “$2. DEAR LADIES: This day we have placed a lot of Cheap Fall Suits in our Large Window. “They are Grand for the price, ‘, THEY ARE ALL NEW, a THEY ARE ALL HANDSOME, ” THEY ARE ALL CHEAP. We want you all to see them. Our price is $1.75 and $2 asuit. Bear in mind, q full suit. ~ A NEW Goops coming in daily. Evers train rings a new lot. ‘ Respectfully, MAHER & CO. See our $1.75 and $2 Suits while in cur winC¥ dow. His Prices for First-Class Work are The Lowest, ‘ Inrmrrrrr widddi is Reached, __ EXTRACTING eiaLcrULty DONR Gle nbrook Satoon med ennennnneenennnnennnneannn a THE 1 “THURSDAY. ee TTT ‘DBATH Farm Kentucky age his farm in P suffering for general break tion. “He bel Lodge of O. Ready, and ! take place Si auspices. Mr. Gassa¥ citizen and w of the county assessor und He came tc gaged in min success. Fo his trade of . most of the He leaves a married in 1 dren: Oscar I Seth, of the F Mrs. Andrew Misses Emm: who reside a Towle; and \ Valley. Were N Rev. J. RB. ; the Methodi: some thirty Lisbon, Ilin bors was. Ge resided here Phelps will afternoou’s 1 day mornings Tomorrow who has bee: pastors ever departure held this ev friends to bi A Stro ‘The Texas ingin Willo backed co! The Korbel cipal prome and railroa county, are shipping ar Valley. Ti capitalists . Photo There is street sho drugstore a Brooklyn, deck scen Among the is Marine . the likenes an excellet Th Manager tract with Bash Stre Francisco city on Fr of the Daz p-to-date Goin; On Sati team of . W., will give a p form of a opticon d _A. D. down hi street pr ern hom A It was. Hibbitt’s street, y: up bolt the Fal quoted _ »pants . when he Spot Ca: low pric i knows t on cred If yc thing i «cisco i er’s, wi and: w ‘eall, Noe such . furnis