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April 14, 1900 (4 pages)

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fe lew Grey, , $3.50 Received, ‘—} { BARTH >. ayes: IRDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY.. Oth and 10th Be SHOWN THE est Selection le of Bonnet or Hat can jarantee that all work MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. ae > hs SS nacufacture of rable than they to show you the Watches ned our trades lo repairing for your watch or o satisfy you in WATCAMAKERS, to F. C. Luetje. Nevada City. PPPEPSPEPY SEEN > you the t quality er these ackages for 25c -,.10c per Can e 420c per Can ahEREKAEEEEEADKEEEEEEKEEEEREE DEK rocer. beh ks nl aay WSUSTe twe §& 3 ‘eceived at indy Factory. a y Named verybody says about the ript MERY. in the Trance, sti Bi ‘upon it that the f Pastr rom ie . right fa every Fe” roa WEDDING CAKES: mptly filled and delivered LOVELAND. ec A A A CCE CE LT CTC RIE SATURDAY,,.... April 4 4, 1900 Hems That Should In‘orest Everybody— ~ Something New Every Day, Beautiful day. ‘ For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray. _ Vinton’s Cocaine Toothache Drops 25 cents. tf Easter Egg Dyes 5 cents at Vinton’s Drugstore. y td Armour’s Gold Band Bacon, 20 cents per can, at Wolf's, tft. Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf Tomorrow—Easter Sunday. Extra fine music at all of the churches. The Dailey theatrical troupe will appear at the Theatre Monday evening. ag ; x so ss = 2 o = : ae ~_-_--Z a The State Convention to Be Held. in. Will Bo the Opening Play of the Dalley The Ohristian Hadeavorers through. week’s engagement next Monday evenout the State are planning to make the/ing in the “New South.” The SacraState Convention, which will be held at . mento Record-Union, in a complimentStockton May 17, 18,19 and 20, the most . ary notice of this company’s rendition -successful in the history of the organ-. of the play, said: “The Dailey Comization. The following program is an-. pany opened its engagement of one geal a3 . week at the Clunie Opera House last ursday evening— Opening praise. night toa large and thoroughly welland prayer service; address of welcome . pleased audience. The play was the a =i & & CORITIAN RNDRATORERS half of delegates and visitors; conven-/. of sustained interest, of action, ATE ERE informal reception and . spirited dialogue, pe vein of men’ comedy running through a tragic Friday morning—“Quiet-hour” meetprensa love story. Miss Recic ing; one hour of Bible-study methods; was at her best asthe heroine. Her devotional service; reports of State offi. work last night was flawless. The supcers and superintendents; address on . port was good, inclading Mr. Dailey in needs of State work. =. . negro character of a type rarely seen THE “ NBW SoUTA” : on behalf of Stockton; response on be. “New South,” a well-constructed drama. were installed, as follows: E.M. Pres-. painting of the California poppy, acton, Exalted Ruler; D. E. Morgan, Bs-. companying an article on “California teemed Leading Knight; E. J. Rector, . Wild Flowers” by Mary Elizabeth ParEsteemed Loyal Knight; Fred . M./ sons, which is farther illastrated by the W. Gaylord, Secretary; W. D. Vinton, . story of the through transcontinental Treasurer; Max Isoard, Tyler; Fred . freight service, illustrated by fourteen expect to go to Reno some time next. inal poem by Irene Connell and the Another Ball Team. number. “Sunset” is making notable : improvements in every number, and Another ball team. bas come upon . ranks as one of the brightest of westthe scene in’ this city. The new club. rn periodicals. It can be had by ad is agree of yang under 16 years of . gressing “ Sunset,” box 2828, San Franage is to be known as the “Plug “Qal.: 100. per copy; $1 p : Muga.” The “Plage” ate protiing eee PP y and Captain Holden Hallett exWill Go G Valiey. pects to soon challenge the “Popular” . pos ra i ora reer cris ace eer erewlinn! ¥ OUT ES cers of Nevada City Lodge, B. P. O. E.,. nificent ie ir one watercolor) 9 ‘Miller, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; R. . dainty drawings of Margaret Buck. A. _ Searls, Henry Lane and E W, Schmidt, . engravings and a double-page half-tone . Trustees. At almost every meeting the pecicbaets “Where to Go Skating in. Elks are adding new members. They . Oulifornia,” by O.W. Hodgson; an orig-. ;, month to institute a new lodge of Elks./y4sual miscellany also appear in this. Furnished rooms on Broad street to. Friday afternoon — Devotional and le‘. Enquire at the Transonie office. . Praise. service; address upon Sunday‘The churches will be crowded to-. School and jonior work; addresses upon morrow. Go early and get good seat. . evangelistic, floating and temperance The passenger travel on the railroad work; denominational rallies and ‘reis unusually large for this time of the. ceptions; ~~ year. Friday evening—Open-air praise servupon: the stage. It was a pleasure to see Louis Belmoar again after his long absence from the boards. Mrs. Belmour and Misses Cranna and Lewis appear in the cast and give satisfaction— Miss Oranna especially, as the soubrette, is much more:than clever. Mr. team to a match game at Oashin’s Tomorrow morning Nevada OomField. The following is the line up.of the new team, which will. undoubtedly prove to be a strong one: T. Jewett, pitcher ; C. Hecker, catcher; H. Hallett, first baee; G. Ragon, second base; B. Davidson, third; base; W. Black, short mandery. No. 6, Knights Templar, will attend divine services at Emmanuel Episcopal church at Grase Valley. They will attend in full uviform, without swords, and it is expected that members from all over. the county aud many from Placer county: will be in Ivory Salt in 4-pound packages. A ice; song and prayer service in pavil-. Mackayeand Mr. Ginn had trying roles pure Table Salt. 15 cents per package, . 100; addresses and’special music. at Wolf's. tf Saturday morning —“ Quiet hour” Don’t forget the Republican Club . meeting; one hour of Bible-stady methmeeting next Puesday evening at Ar-. 048; devotional and praise service; admory Hall. dresses upon “Practical Discipleship;” Ask your Doctor about Beef Iron {election of State officers and other and wine with Celery. It will make . business. : you strong. tf Saturday afternoon—Junior and inMoAdie has been predicting a fair . termediate rally with special program; day for the past week, and it did nof}Tecreation and rest, shopping and outshow up until today. *s . ings, Go and see the fine display of ladies . Saturday evening — Opening song waists in Snell & tleming’e show win. Service; devotional exercises and epedow. They are the latest styles. tf . cial music; two popular addresses, A beautiful . ot of ladies’ finger pur-. Sunday morning—One hour of prayer ses have just been received by Har-. 80d praise; regular segvices in the tung Bros. Ladies, go and see them. ti. Charches. Nice things at Gaylord & Sons’,euch . Sanday afternoon—Street and song as Clam Boullion, in glasses, Pig’s Fest, service; simultaneous rallies for men in cans, Veal Loaves, in cans. They only for juniors and intermediates, for are fine. Try them. tf Endeavorers and visitors; street meetPopular Books, such as David Har-. ings and song services. : am, Richard Carvel, Ben Har and nu-. Sunday evening—Veeper service; demerous other books, to be found at. Votionsl exercises and special music; Vinton’s Drug Store. : tf . addresses upou advanced endeavor; Prof. 0. H. Crowell, who taught in . closing consecration service. one of the public schools of this couni ty about thirty years ago, died in San ie . Francisco a few days ago. Oe ee, oe Strawberries have not been brought into our market from below, but we Paralysis from Coffee. fhave them here all the same, grown : within a half mile of our own town. At “The Grotto” at all times, you can get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is, all ye who never their sampled goods,tf James A. Stidger who was born in North San Juan, this county, and now a resident of Sebastopol, Sonoma county, has been admitted to practice in the United States District Court. The Jewish Feast of the Passover began last evening at sunset and lasts seven days, during which time the ad-. ? . ° herents of the Jewish belief will eat Food Coffee, with the re_unleavened instead of leavened bread. sult that I am now clear“Sometime ago I had a shock of paralysis, which resulted-from the continued use of coffee. Dizzy head and confused _feelings were constantly with physician to leave off coffee and try Postum Tomorrow morning Harry Lawrence headed and in perfect . l bh will take Anton Miller to the German health.” Mu OF. ; Hospital at San Francisco. This is be. jing done by Oastomah Lodze, I. O. O. Willoughby : Amherst Station, N. H. Made at F., of which order Mr. Miller is amemthe pure food factories of i-ber. Company O’s 87th Anniversary Ball the Postum Cereal Co, Battle Creek, Mich. -will take place at Armory Hall next “Wednesday evening. The list of man:agers of the ball will be found in -another column of this evening’s TRANAsthe Superior Court sessions for the next six months will be held at Hibernia Hall we presume the bell of Nevada Hose Company will be brought PERSONAL POINTERS. into use, being the nearest one to’ the ‘Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Both Old new headquarters. A obristian lady residing in San #rancisco sent up by express eight dozen lillies to be used in decorating -the altar of the Methodist Church. . Tne aoe emite a ti ne, oxoot ny . dan yesterday. ‘Frank W. Taylor is making arrangeee of Sdn Francisco is gents to open up his new coffee, tea : and spice store in the building lately . 10.6 this morning occupied by the Referee saloon, oppo: site the TranscnirtT office. Mr. layi lor’s family will arrive here on the Ist on basiners, of May. ‘ J. L. Pogtelwaite has purchased Mrs. B. Guscetti’s residence, next to Walter).. prancisco Rice’s, on Aristocracy Hill. He * Wm. M Call sa ase deounGani Been pecte to take possession of the piace in. . . about two weeks. Mr. Postelwaite bas cisco on a visit to friends. area Willow Valley for. many her home at Relief Hill. It will be just awful if the weather b ' prevents the ladies from wearing their cieco this morning. Easter bonnets tomorrow. It would here yesterdav from Columbia Hill , be such adisappointment to them, and if ‘ and Young, H. J. Wright is on the sick list. W. Bean left today for Sacramento Sian Juan yesterday. mot be in the services no mitter how %. dnteres t be. . Verily, thi ¢ _ is apelin aaa ee diphtheria at San Francisco, is rapidl improving. me. I was induced by a . 4 Dr. A. H. Tickell bas returned from Walter Mobley went to San FranJoseph Hatcher and son James were Miss Neva Hager has returned from they went to church their hearts would . 11.4 State Normal school at San Jose. Max H. Isoard, who is down with and enacted them to the call of the text. Mr. Dailey in an interlude gave the latest coon song and was warmly recalled. The organization is distinctly stronger and better than when here last, and finishes ite work with greater nicety and broader intelligence of the subject it presents.” ; On Monday evening Mr. Dailey will sing the Iatest coon creations. The company will arrive here to-morrow evening. Easter at the National. As Easter is a day for Obristian rejoicing and praise service, it also admits of being observed as a festival day. There is no better agent for the promotion of kindly spirit and baman sympathy than a palatable and digestible dinner well served. This is the kind that you Will get at the National Hotel tomorrow, as a special turkey dinner will be served in the evening from 5:15 to 7:80 o’clock. 2@c ‘Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today : In the matter of the estate ot Patrick Noonan, deceased, an order for final distribution was granted. The estate is valued at over $20,000. To Miniog Men. Our large sawmills are now cutting. Orders solicited. al2 Tow.e Bros. Co.
———— Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrb is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to care it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Cetarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. ali’s Oatarrh Oure is not a quack medicine, It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in the country for years. and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the t tonics koown, com with the best blood purifiers, acting “directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what prodaces such wonderfal results in curing catarrh. F. J. Cuenuzy & Co. Props.; : Toledo, Ohio. Sold. by druggists, price 750. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared To take orders for connecting sewers. Anyone desiring work done immediately should see John 8. Gregory. tf. Many a Lover fas turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive -. breath. Karl’s Olover Root Tea puriN. H. Karchner came up from Sheri. fes the breath by its action on ere etc., as hecwwe gd else = Sold or years on absolute guarantee. 2 ces and 60 erman, the J. Hirsch of San Francisco arrived . se “Cap.” Vaughn went to Colfax today Dyspepsia 20 Years Frank Powell was over from North) Goya gat Only State Bread — All ~ Gise Caused Distress. «<1 have derived so much benefit from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, after having ". been a sufferer for more than 20 years from a bad stomach trouble, that I Mrs Chas, Ross returned today to would like to tell about. For years I was obliged to live on stale bread and the juice of beefsteak. trouble and was twice at death’s door. A fricnd told me of Hood’s Sagsapat three more, and after taking them y Price cts, For sale by H. va GE I had a great deal of inflammation’ and gastric rilla and I dicided to try a hottie. J derived so-much benefit from it that I felt that I was entirely cured. I am now 85 years old and enjoy excellent health for one of my years, but every Jack Frost has killed a large propo’tion of the frait crop in this section. Several severe snow, rain and hail -storms are on the program, and ure euretocume, which will resuit in a complete annihilation of the balance of thecrop. This year isa one for fruit growers all over the State. A cold sweat is rauning over some of the county officers ia anticipation of the many inconveniences they will be subjected to while the Court {louse is}being remodeled. Some of them will have another cold sweat after they get into their new quarters, for the tempting places of luxury may bring out inmamerable candidates for their positions at the next election. Judge Nilon’s office fixtures and those of County Assessor Schroeder were’ in.on the morning train. moved to their new quarters today. ext week ev: office in the Courtbe vacated, and in about ten house will be v the building. Johnnie Donnelly and H. Schurmet returned yesterday from a trip through the mountains, ‘ Senator Jas. A. Ross of the Magnolia mine at Forest City, left yesterday for a visit to his home at Sisseton, South Dakota. Lord Housman, who has been qui'e sick for some time, is able to be on the streets again. F. M. Ratherford came over from ‘Trackee this afternoon to attend a meeting of the County Board of Edacation. . W. L. Williamson arrived here this morning from San Francisco on his way to Washington. * T. B. Langlaw of San Francisco came W. D. Pinkstone of Auburp arrived here today on his way to Washington. G. Fiaherty of Portland came in 12 Mason Street, Salem, Mass. All Run Down — Torpid Liver. took . 0d’s Sarsaparilla and through any inconven y lieve for persons having 8p inactiv: _Gxoss, Findlay, Ohio. days a gang of men will be set to work the afternoon train. ‘ remirkable cures. Try it. « spring I take a bottle of Hood’s so that b-may feel strong and well during the summer, and I recommend it to anyone who suffers from dyspepsia or indigestion.” Mrs. A. G. Magson, « Every spring I suffer from torpid liver and the debilitating influence of the change from cold to warmer weather. Last spring found me unusually run down, having nursed four of my children, unassisted, through a siege of searlet fever. I the trying months without ience whatever. I beliver and poor blood Hood’s ‘Sarsapais a good medicine.” Mrs. E. B. It is because Hood’s Sarsaparilla is Peculiar to Itself that it effects such atop; W.Gray, center field; J. Wright, . ™ left field; F. Jewett, right field: attendance: The commandery will be coo in command of Ohas. H. Eddy, as emSalmop Bellies at Gaylord & Son’s. inent commander, and D. EB. MatteThey are fine. Try them. tt . son, as captain-general. leon t aster E that the appetite craves after its lenten fast, andt a no place will you secure these with so much price as at JACKSON’S BEEHIVE GROCERY, COMMERCIAL STREET, —eeEeoeoEoeoEeEeEeEeETETETETETEeTEe—eEeEeEeEeEeEE Ir veren rverenrver vereernerenrner ity ver ver ververversiretr tr treteservryrr Grand Anniversary Ball! —TO BE GIVEN BY— “S, €0. C, N. GC. SR At Armory Hall, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18th, 1900, FLOOR DIRECTOR, OAPT. GEO. A, NIBELL. FLOOR COMMITTEE, Serg’t W. P. Sigourney, Musician L. AWalling, Private O. Dougherty, Corp. R. Tremaine, RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Lieutenant P. F. Simonds, Serg’t J. Bastian, Corporal Hackley, Corporal Buffington, Private G. Richards, Private W. McLeod, Musician A. Rowe, Serg’t J. P. Kilroy, Musician R Goyne Private B. Pollard, Private W. Penrose. Serg’t O. 7. Organ, Corp. J; Lammon, Private E. J. Baker, Private F. Naake, Serg’t B. A. Bost, Corporal A. Waters, Private M. Werry, Admission, per couple, $1. Specta* ore—Gentlemen, 50 cts ; Ladies, 25 cts. The occasion of the 37th anniversary of the organization of Company C. MAAMA AAA AMA AAA AbA JAA JAA 144 44 40d JU QUA AMA AOA AAAAA OU UAA AAA JAA Lh AA bb AULUA For .« Spring Season “> Delicacies.. “"" & [SiN og Scadden’s Specialties « cadden’s Specialties @ He Carries nothing but the a Most Palatable Goods ... Bar) CALL AND TRY HIS sng MAINE SWEET CORN (Carton Brand) 1 4 Pay, & LITTLE NELL FENTON’S FRENCH Kix . See EARLY JUNE PEAS, RED KIDNEY BEANS, Saag , (Sees T ‘ HEINTZ INDIA RELISH, Pao’, e OD, ANDERSON’S CONCENTRATED SOUPS sae : * Of all kinds—10c a can. KE VEAL LOAF AND. PIG’S FEBT IN CAN, ; pea The latest epicurean luxury. oie sit Att <I> These are only a few ot the excellent dainties you get at 89 : 9 . IS AoK SCADDEN’S PoPULAR STORE, © Cl-4 C1 ) Commercial Street. ae f bx xix xix Ata Ki 3 5 rN, 1S SERS (Scr ar) Sey Gos oS SEN Gary ar IGEN [SN TION ISIN (See Orel \ersl Sep Sop ScD! Spt Sept Sq iC OST Ward Seas Sod SSrs7 SG we will go still lower. novelties of the season. Z Suits, = = $7.00 ana up. Pants, 2.50 and up. Clo SO, I, OD, OD, Cl-> C1) G & CI) C1.) <3 by, C1.) CT> SD, OO, Ob, Cl ISIN SION SEN (SAN SEN Pe Da (2 nt oho [S208 TSN SAN Cy) (26 Ly) =) 6 . @) =) ws = @ =) ) @) (a) io) ), (C3) (c) ed Wa Sars? asl Stas? Std Sa? Se XG RY Was] WEST Seas? Set St Ke See M509, ond aA . 0%, GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION) 3We have the finest display of Goodsseen anywhere. Our prices are as low as can be obtained anywhere. No one is allowed to undersell us. If anyone attempts to do so\z have just received the latest WAXEL, The TAILOR Only a Few [lore Left. Come and get some of them while the assortment is complete. Ice Cream Saturday and Sunday. _ Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors. Extension ax» Center Tables ROUND AND SQUARE. » »# s# GOLDEN OAK AND ANTIQUE FINISH. AT KINKEAD’S FURRITURE STORE. . MULLOY # GROCER MULLOY’S BLENDED TEA OUR OWN BAKING POWDER OUR OWN SPICES Chip Beef, Finest Quality, Any Quantity ~N Co ee et ee peels CHAS Latest in Spring and Sommat Wear [PECALE AND }. 2 » “71 CRASH SKIRTS ~ SUITS. Sea —_—AT— _ . TAILOR MADE] = : : Snell & Fleming’s. Sen Sash Buckles———a_y —ANDSouvenir Spoons lg * 4, 6 z LATEST DESIGNS. Finest. Assortment Ever Brought to This City *# f25EC. J. BRANDS, Phone W. 14. Manufacturing Jeweler, Broad St. Pere r TT TT TTT TT. . ‘ a Should be choice and fresh {laid for breakfast, and your Easter dinner.be provided with all the tempting relishes and delicacies certainty of their purity, superiHastex Bees IIOIOOOOOOI IOI _ 3G eG NEG He ee ee He ee