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September 30, 1898 (4 pages)

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WEEK © Sale. r 160 acres of Apply at this 828-lw ‘ent, Inquire Is ean m San Franrimmed; also and Walking {m16-tf) e & Brand's. lene roup ‘th, Colds, red: by inhal‘ffectual a_i tubes: d Stationer; Nevada City ce. +, COMPANY. 2 of business, quent assess\vertising and J. HALL,.;. > Mining Coa. canauaiiainecamenumtamene st ST cic 1.25, A A STORE hite and Pair. yer 50. J rappers, aie Dy ety % splay. Id. : a MODEL LABORATORY. FRIDAY ... .+++, SEPT. 30 1898. a . SIBRRA ° the question of registration of voters , Not be appealed and he will have to / practi aioe, cian peMigreas" 908 sides of thé working desks. Around . date in his rounds visited one of the . cared for by the citizens, but there Coanty Clork Greany Sttll Placing Names PY tose competent to judge to be betreside, on the Great Register. . decision in Napa county that the County wins e State JIniversity. It is not only < . ' Clerk must open registration again for . completeness of equipment and con-/the stage enroute to San Francisco, placing names on the Great Register . Vetience of arrangement that it is a} Monday, where she will residein future. up to within fifteen days of the next; ™0del, but. in architectural beauty as election, which decision was on yesterday coincided with by Judge Dougherty of Sonoma county, County Olerk re of this county is still placing upon the Great Register the names of those voters who make application. Unless there is a Supreme Court décision to the contrary in the meantime Mr. Greany will continue to put names: on the register to within fifteen days of the date of election. ese nee The Woodland i Mail of yesterday says relative to this matter: “In reply to a letter written by County Clerk Dancan to N. W. Collins, cleric of. Napa county, asking for information regarding the latler’s intentions about the recent. decision of Judge Prewett on the registration matter, Mr. Collins has written that ‘an appeal will not be taken,’ but that he would ‘register up to fifteen days next preceding the election’ and would ‘closely follow the law in all respects.’ .Clerk Duncan has been depending qn a decision of the Supreme Court in this matter, to settle in this county, but as it is, the case will registration and will not heed Judge Prewett’s decision. Mr. Duncan has been taking all necessary data of applicants on prepared slips, to be put on oo ing a bare living were rolling ia money . in some dark, gloomy afid out: of the. the onlookers. Nothing, however, was * : panies gael in ny Nee f ". way corner and is the most uninviting . thought of the matter until one of the . @2d overbearing in manner. "inte “Gnd bee another slatias suit feature of a school, but this one is at. miners returning on the road taken by instigated in Sonoma county which may eventually find its way to the Su-. "ely the most attractive room in the . °rs, produced said paper with a compreme Court, and thussettle the matter . 2/diug. which is puzzling the officials of the : . opportunity to pursue the study of. The paper was so absurdly: incorrect . Jack.” = "si a mee Pro oe chemistry and engage in chemical re-. that it at first created some indignacompelled the County Clerk to put his . ®°8"eh, ouk students will be filled with . tion as it seemed to compromise many, name on the Great Register after the . 92 #m@bition to follow in the footsteps . but was finally taken for its trae worth time prescribed by law for registration . °f 88h untiring investigators as Dal-. 80d now is the standing joke of that ton, Helmholz, Faraday and Davy. ihad expired.” Eo Paper Mill on ‘Truckee River. A company proposes to build a $250,ee estan ie Plant on the Trackee . 4 Joint Silt Against the Good ite Mining Company. The Appeal of yesterday says: John White, by his attorney, Richard river below Floriston in this county* Fred Gould is now making surveys on the rivér and it is expected that 2,000 horse-power can be developed, asthe, river is quite rapid. The wood im the . Belcher, has commenced suit in: the vicinity is found to be admirably. Yuba county Superior Court against adapted to the manufacture of paper. . + A carload of it was found by~actual ! 7. Mrs. Betty completed at this city is pronounced” Fantento, ter adapted for work in elementary. Mrs. Vanderbilt, who has been spendchemistry than any other in the State, . ing a few days in Downieville, returned well. While practicaluess has been the . extra life Monday om account of the prime object in its construction, the. Presence of the Grand Jurymen and wathetic requ ts have been given . the Board of Supervisors. 3 their fall share of consideration with. , Miss Georgia Gott has been quite ill the result that we now have a laboratory Wt her honié in Goodyear Bar for sévof which we may justly feel proud. {eral days. Dr. Iglick was called and The interior is finished in the nataral . Says she is threatened with typhoid wood (polished white pine), making. fever. the room at once light and inviting. ‘Tis about four months that the Ample provision has been made for . mountains have been as free from rain lighting, heating and ventilating. A . as if in the African Sahara, but on Sunfurther precaution in ventilation has . day night we had a sprinkle, and Monbeen taken, in providing glass evapor. day quite a heavy rain, Tuesday’s sun ating hoods, by which an experimentor . Shone forth bright and clear, the dust . can. observe what is going on in his ex-. hasbeen settled and forest fires oxperiment and still have the unwhole-. tinguished by this most welcome some gases which are generated car. Shower. ried out of the building. Rev. J. W. Pendleton the newly apThere are desks to accommodate . pointed pastor of the M. E. church will fourteen students at atime, each stu-. ibTeach in Downieville next, Sunday at dent working at his own desk with ap-. 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and in Goodparatus set aside for his individual . year Bat at2 p. m: use. Each desk is provided with a} Geo. M. Pinney, owner of the mounBunsen burner; five feet of shelf room . tain mine was in town last Thursday, for chemical reagents, and a spacious . Mr. Pinney says he now has twentycloset and drawer for apparatiis. five men working and that there were A feature which is frequently ne. twenty stamps dropping in the mill. glected in the arrangement of a labora. Oandidates cannot be too careful tory is sink accommodation, but here . during their canvass, as will appear provision is made for them on both/. from the following. A certain candithe sides of the room are shelves for . Prosperous camps of the county and in stock chemicals and cases for glass ap. Conversation with the men was seen to paratus. write their names on a paper, thereby Too often a laboratory is stuck away . 8rousing temporarily the curiosity of the very door of the high school and is} the departed aspirant for political honWe trust that with such exceptional . @ach man on the office in question. and surrounding camps. INTENSE SUFFERING _ WANT THEIR MONEY. seem to have bat two ambitions—to pleted marking as to the standing of . Steal and eat, and to avoid work as and never complaining. The conduct of the Spanish sharpshooters in disre. ne only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Francisco day before yesterday Hon. Forum Club an able and interesting address on “The Late War With Spain,” in which he advocated the: holding of the Philippine Islands. At its conclusion Lieutenant L. M. Welch, formerly of the Twenty-fourth United States Infantry, but now. of the Twentieth, told of Bis experience before _ Lieutenant Welch is the'son of, Dr. H. 8, Welch and was born in this city. Point, und at the war he was with his regiment at Fort Worth, Utah. In his address the young. soldier made no attempt at oratory, but told in an nnaffectéd manner of what he had seen and heard. His style of narration quickly found fayor with. his audience. At times the humorous side of army scenes was presented in a way that shows that a soldier can appreciate fun as well as fighting. His addresé toek the form of a running narrative of what pened from the time his regiment broke camp to the time that he was laid low on the battlefield of Santiago with thut dread disease, yellow fever, which made_ his’ return to civilization necessary. Of the movements of the army, the quickness'and dispatch in doing things, the lieutenant spoke in the highest. praise. The reception of the soldiers at Tampa, Florida, he said, was nothing like that given to those who came to San Francisco. Here they were well they were regarded as a legitimate prey. Prices were doubled for all articles of trade, and it was not long before shopkeepers who had previously been makFor the Cubans proper Lieutenant Welch has but little respect. They though it was another form of “yellow In contrast to his opinion of the natives of Cuba the young officer has the highest respect for the army mule, which isa hero, carrying ammunition and food into the very heart of the fighting, living on what he could get, ——_— Seton of being presets ‘a out of the. he Good Title Mining Company of ndiana Ranch to recover $8,111.12, on From Dyspepsia and Stoma ch Troubles. —_—_ INSTANTLY RECIEVED AND PERMANENT. test to produce 250 pounds miore pulp. claims assigned to him by the Risdon to the cord than the Oregon wood. Iron Works, White, Cooley & Cutts, Caught His Runaway Daughter. . J2mes Labadie, G. B. Sargent, Page & LY CURED BY STUARTS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. garding all rules of. civilized warfare in shooting wounded soldiers and Red Cross nurses was denounced by the American. It was a matter of ‘the BE bave been attacked 4 ot Santingo. ©) Th Have Hired Lawyer Cross. of certain mining properties: According to the adjustments of the Board of . Equalization several mine owners claim to have been over assessed, and in suptuted suit against the Board through Clerk Carter and his Auditor. They have employed ©. W. Cross, formerly of this city but now of San Francisco, to fight thé vase, é Fom the Game Law. partridge, wild duck and rail commences Saturday, and will continue . until March Ist.. Male deer can not be Salmon may be taken in tide water from October 16th to September 10 of . the following year; above tile water they cannot be taken betweén. September 10th and November 15th. Awake and Advertise. “Advertising is not an expense. Itis ington Star. To this the Oakland Tribune adds: Yes, and an investment that gives more returns to the cent merchantile fortune built up yet by a man who did not advertise. MARRIED, of Syracuse, N. Y., to Miss May ©. Goyne. ‘ all of the experi ue ban } campaign. However, he had the satis-.
Some legal complications have arisen . in Trinity county as to the assessment. . lawfally killed after’ October 15th,. OUt IO. cents, by Hov. Father Teviiu,iyron at'Daves. J> LEVY, Proprietor. 4 = Sadeeenencenannhideianipeee eT Screcavamccerece Aare Area Few Bangalts:. Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather tips, coin toe, $1 per pair. « _ Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to F for 90 cents per pair. — oak , Misses Ten Button.Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes*11 to 2, regular The open season for valley quail,. $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 Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold éverywhere else at 25 cents, now-10 cents. ee -Men’s Pearl, Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at 80:cents. All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to 15 cents. Our $0 cent Men’s heavy riveted Overalls, (during this # business investment,” says the Wash-. clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents. Pleas Hole These ‘Pris Are Strictly. Cash, than any other channel} in which money om Wes Be he can be placed. ‘There never was a big. G O P fH a f 7 . Glothing Store. Commercial Street---Telephone 208, No Cripe When you take Hood’s Pills. ip old-fashfoned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not in it with Hood’s. Easy to take and easy to operate, is true of Hood’s Pills, which are s up to date in every réspect. i & Safe, certain and sure, All : tS. 25c. C. 1. Hood’ & Co., Lowell, Mass. Nevada County Directory. be obtained for 50 cents. . By nfail 75 cents. deepest regret of Lieutenant Welch Apply to F, E. BROWN. Transcript office as af Ata aePe ER 1 “RAGKET : STORE.. wack to her home. A Sigie-handed Game. ' dle-of the-road platform. The county candidates will not visit the various towns in the county in a body, but. + The company controlling the Dexter . flesh; the heart became affected, causMory, E. W. Quenelle, Frank §. LaA L. Brown, a resident of Willows, . padie, Pittman Brothers, Buchanan &. A New Discovery, But Not a Patent arrived here last night to take home Thornton, W.T. Tombs, Manuel George, : his seventeen-sear-old daughter, who . Slingsby & Gettens, T. A. Carson, Le had come to this city and had taken up . Count Brothers, Democrat Publishing her abode in a house of bad repute. She Company, the Justinian’ Caire Comhad bepn missing from home for two pany, Frank E. Wadsworth, the Isaac. account uf what he considera a remarkmonths past and the father has done Joseph Iron Company and Ellen H. able cure of acate stemach trouble and considerable traveling in quest of her. . Upham, for costs of suit and for such. chronic dyspepsia by the use of the With the assistance of Officer Kilroy . other relief as to the Court may think . new discovery, Staart’s Dyspepsia. Pabshe was found and today was taken . proper. lets. Medicine. Dr. Redwell relates &n interesting The Risdon Iron and Locomotive} He says: The patient wasa man who Works have the largest claim, amount-. had suffered to my knowledge for . for the other fellow, and we make a profit. ing to $802.06, for goods and merchan-. years with: dyspepsia. Everything he At their meeting in Grass Valley yes. dise delivered, and Page & Mory come . ate seemed to sour and create acid and terday afternoon the Nevada county . next with $503.75 for the cutting of 367 . gases in the stomach; he had pains like Populists declared in favor of the mid-! cords of wood and 3,000 feet_of poles. rheumatism in the back, shoulder fonds blades and limbs, fullness and distress . that A Long Circuit. after eating, poor appetite and loss of “~ Speaking of Toweling. DOUGLASS BUTTER, THINK IT OVER __ We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the “ces LEAST MONEY. 5 ek ood S. won’ iT PAY you To BUY FOR CASH? sok. B. WOLF se CASH GROCER, Cives You Best Value For Your Money’; Has the Best Quality of Goods. Copies of the Nevada County Directory ean Sells For Cash 4 -« Try-our Mustard in bulk—25c. per quart. WillZsell ~you any quantity you want. Ripe and Green Olives in bulk. Pim Olas, ' Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles. ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. We had a lady remark : “Your 13 cent Toweling is better than I have previously been buying in this city for 18 cts, Let’s see, on 13 cents you save 5 cents—that’s 46 per “ct, This 13c Toweling is 18 inches wide, made from linen flax. Have Cotton Toweling for 5 cents. Extra good at e will‘conduct their campaigns separate-. mine at Tuscarora, Elko county, Ne-. ing palpitation and sleeplessness at Vel low Front=-== =Tra nscri pt Block. ly. It will bea case of “every man for . vada, is considering favorably a propo. night. himeelf and the devil take the hind-. sition to operate the mines and mills most.” : of that district by power transmitted from Shoshone Falls on Snake river, eee A Successful Fair. in progress at Armory: hall yesterday . horse-power transmitted by wire from and day before was successful both. a dynamo plant at the Falls. The esfinancially and in point of enjoyment. . timated cost of the project is $100,000. There wasa large attendance at the . This power will be ample for draining closiug exercises: last evening. The . and sinking the mines to any depth reladies of the church are entitled to/ quired and to operate milling and conmuch praise for the enterprise andj centrating plants. There is said to be skill they displayed in the manage. vast resources of low grade ore in the ment. mines that can be handled at a profit eo which now lies untouched on account In a Hard Formation. of the high price of fuel for operating 116 miles distant: The scheme pro-. fifty cent package of Stuart’s DyspepThe Congregational fair which was. vides for the delivery of at least 5000. sia Tablets at a drug store and gave Igave him powerful nerve tonics and blood remedies, but te no purpose. . As an experiment I finally bought a them to him. Almost immediate relief was given and after he had used four boxes he was to all appearances fully cured. é 2 " There was no more acidity or sour watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appetite was vigorous apd he has gained between 10 and 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. : Although Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are advertised and sold in drug stores yet I consider them a miost valuable Have Heard ? A CARLOAD OF Furniture--Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Bookcases, Chiffonires, Chairs, Lounges, etc. : Sin Sik 3 Si 8 Se What ? is down 260 feet. The ground is get‘quantities to suit. [tf)-J. J. Jackson. The new shaft at the Odin drift mine ting hard and there is considerable ,water to contend with. How’s This? Union Con. and Mexican joint winze,. less and containing nothing but vege“We offer One Hundred Dollars Re«ward for apy case of Catarrh that can . feet, on the authority of the late W. H. and Golden Seal. mot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. . deepest vertical shaft on the lode is . tion, biliousness, -@©asaay for ths last 15 years, and believe him perfeetly honorable in all bnsiness transactions and financially able to varry out any-vbligations made . by their firm. ; Weer & Trvax, Wholesale Druggis Toledo, O. Watpima, Kisnan & Marnin, Wholesale Drt , Toledo, O. ’ Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, g directly upon the. blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. Hall's Famjly Pills are the best. Hot Weather. Food. ~ Nothing could be better than the delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe sold at the Bechive. They are the choicest selected goods. For sale in steam hoist, pumping and milling addition to any physician’s line of rem. tye Saute edies, as they are ‘perfectly harmless Comstock’s Deepest Workings. and can be given to children or invaThe deepest Comstock workings on. lids or im any condition of the stomthe lode were in the Sierra Nevada,. ach with perfect safety, beliig barmwhich was sunk to a depth of%8,308. table and fruit essences, pare pepsin Have been received trom the East by JAMES KINKEAD. a Man Wears in the way of Jewelry is not. usually conspicuous, ‘but it should be:good. Many flimsy articles are offered as Jewelry-whichare anworthy ~ 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 articles such as Watches, Chains, Rings, ete. and your good _taste will immediately recognize them as being of sterling merit. They are rich in design, chaste in workmanship, and fine in quality, but moderate in price. LUETJE & BRAND, Broad Street. Watchmakers and Jewelers. Prices Astonishing Lo “ar (AMA) [80A,) [AM] AM,) CAMA,. [ata] . . rR CeUe) ase) Mae) ad) Sea) an?) ar SAP) ar ws} Ww. See the stock. Patton's official report, while superin-. Without any question they are the tendent of the northend mines. The . safest, most effective opre for itidigesthe Savage-Norcross-Chollar sbaft,. derangements of the stomaéh however known as the Combination or Requa . slight or severe. wil. shaft, which has a total depth of 3,275. . Stuart’s Dyspepsia Ta are made feet from the collar of the shaft on the . by the Stuart Oo. of Mafshall, Mich., surface to the bottom o sump. sae fifty cents per package. Mistletoe Encam ment. pica cet mailed free. Address Stuart Co., MarThe Patriarchs who are invited to g0. 5.411 Mich, 8836-28-30 to Grass Valley tomorrow evening to an Judge Davis Nominated. meet the Grand Patriar¢h are requested to be at I. O. O. F. ball by 6:30 p.m, A San Andreas dispatch of Wednes: ‘A fine Black Walnut Bedroom set is offered for sale at a bargain to the party enquiring immediately at th By order of p>mmittee, day says: The Fourteenth Senatorial . —— = W. McKintay, District Convention met here yestera J. F. Saw, day and nominated John F. Davis of . J.J. JACKSON. z : A Bargain, rimdies. The First: Fall Opening . Btasie 5 ed wee EG, > STYLISH MILLINERY, + Cemprising the very Latest Designs direct from New York, Little book on stomach diseases. Will Take Place To-Morrow And the remaining days of this week, At the LEADER MILLINERY STORE, © The War Tariff Is On BUT THE 'WOOD-PEGKER BROAD STREET. f i e resident of Calaveras coun-. WE 1. &% D, MARSH OFFICE AND YARD; Boulder Street, Nevada City. Cali on us before © going elsewhere. 2 Stands as_ it always has---a high grade Cigar for a reasonable price. ry Vv MADE IN NEVADA CITY] Ese “GIE BK,”