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April 23, 1900 (4 pages)

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lispluy of y. Oome ough yet. nd that is sh Goods goods: ITY LAWN SWISS s. Ladies, » advertise at: yr than ever MONDAY nd 10th . THE bation hat all wor STREET, ADA CITY 600 6 ure of . a they » rou the ches ) readytrades ing for itch or for 25c er Can er Can *“ © $5 em 6 . THE TRANSOR MONDAY. .sss.-++-Apell 23, 1900 . pafjy Chronicle cle of the Dolngs of Both 014 The Yuba Development Has a Large ConTRUCKEE ITEMS. — Rowsy. Notes From the Republican Gt] mento last evening. . . Saturday. ~~ Following the severe wind storm ursday snow began falling yester-. : é is Though iene oe et eee feathery flakes all day the snow did not begin to accumulate on the ground until evening and today Trackee is again buried in a blanket of virgin snow. A Supervisor John Fay is having the county road between Truckee and Overton put in first-class condition. When this work is completed this willy o be one of the most pleasant driveways an last Veening © tei, of the Sierras. There is a large amount this morning, visit at San Francisco. Ridge this morning. from San Francisco. to enguge in mining. Hudson mine yesterday. ; cisco are here on a visit. of road taxes collected in this district,. 5 w. Gurdner of San Francisco came . the works ‘the other day. The comand Mr. Fay proposes to have good . roads for oar people to drive over. in on last evening’s train.» has proved to be just the thing for this kind of work. i a Lote bee ee es ee Angeles, April 18th. Mr. Long lived trends here several years ago, and worked at. 2 be made many. friends, who will remember him kindly. He was born at — 8, 1863. He was married, and besides) \,n4 this week. his wife he Jeaves one child. * J. Bankley came down from Camp-. mines this summer. tonville ypsterday and left on the train JUST AS. CHEAP HERB, {to se trance Mrs. Archer who has been visiting at Grass Valley and this city returned to A Gentleman Who Has Posted Himself ‘North San Juan this morning. On the Subject. A gentleman who has gone carefully over the Sacramento and San Francisco gorgevusly printed price lists which have been sent here in pamphlet form, for such articles as furniture, h .dry goods, cutlery, etc., informs us that in nearly every case the same ar-ticles can be bought as cheap'and in i many cases cheaper in Nevada Oity mine of which he is superintendent. er home. ; Works. : bo med. But. °than at the places above named. But) 1, ww. schmidt and wife will oat of town are better than those parre'urn home this evening. They will be warmly greeted by their hosts of some people believe that goods bought «chased at home, and in most cases fiud ‘out that they have been duped when it fr sis too late. Do your trading at home and when you are making your pur-, . ewhases you wili know just what you are getting for your money. iends. Henry Kohler. Iny:tation to Go to Auburn. The Hook and Ladder Company of 18 very sick. Auburn ie making ex ensive arrangements for a grand picnic to be held in @ grove near that town on the this month, Invitations bave been home at San Francisco. sent to the Fire Departments of Nevada City and Grass Valley to attend . ¥ in a body, and the firemen th antee a big time for all who attend. I the invitations are accepted and the firemen of the two towns go contemplated to have a firemou’s con. > vention, to formulate plans which will . to San Francisco Sunday. redound to the benefit of the firemen ofthe two counties. It is believed a i : large delegation will go down from this} ¥ city. The matter will be brought up . to -et the next meeting of Pennsylvania, "Nevada and Eagle company for action. ‘The matter will be brought up at a c ‘special meeting to be held tomorrow. ¥ evening. home. Eotertainment Monday Night. {. his home this morning. return home in a week or 80. emesencmsareesne ewerChas. Bonney returned to Lake City “The sawmill of the Yaba DevelopAndy Hampel eis ep hea Sacra-. which has recently been remove? from ’ Mrs, A: Tam bas returned from ‘a. Mill Oreek, in the center of a fine belt Miss Anpie Webber ieill at her home. blest. It is turning out material for Fred Marcott went up to Gaston Power Company. L. Hyman returned last evening ont the lumber, while about sll the Jeff Frazer left yesterday for Sonora . !® transporting the same e distance of J. W. Morrell came up from the . which point it is dropped down to the M. B. Ansel of Yan Francisco came in. !erge quantity of forage is required @. W. Meyer and wife of San Fran-. tee” teams laden with hay having lef: Gec. E. Ma i of Messrs. John Martin, W. B. Meek ~ The road machine purchased last year) ., eo San as Fives Praia a ' H. 0. Cumpbell will leave this morn-. fT *upplying all the flame lamber for ,. the power company. f Miss Mattie J. Hillyer of Aub T of Trackee, died at his home in Los. ,i.q here last evening on a vai ts ; Mrs--M. Phelan of Shady Oreek is ‘aod North Star mining locations in hie trade, that of painter. While here . +415 on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. Willow Valley to Obicago parties, at) Dr. Guthrie is still e very sick man,. and Franklin mines, which will be Gaston Ridge, Nevada county, October . t¢ possible he will be taken to Wood-. opened this summer, The new owners W. F. Williamson went up to Washington this morning to start up the who has been visiting at Camptonville, besa trouble Thomas Reynolds, who has been visting his parents in this city, has ree turned to his duties at the Union Iron Mrs. Theodore Schwartz of Pleasant alley bas returned from a visit at ashington with her daughter, Mrs. George Smith of Kelsey arrived here Saturday evening and left this morning for Graniteville, where his brother J. Furey and wife, who have been here on a visit to the lady’e mother, : osth of . Mrs. Harst, will retarn ‘today to their —_— Dave Mayo of-the Mountain House, bo has been visiting at San Francisco, ere guarreturned here last evening and left for esterday and hopes to be well. enotgh Postmaster Walter Mobley of North Bloomfield, who bas been to San Franisco spending a week, returned here esterday and left this morning for. O rderesolicited. Obarles H. Eddy and wife left Sunday morning’ for Los Angeles, where Mr. Eddy will attend the ~ RONNING POLL BLAST. its location of last season to a point on of timber, is at present ranning at full the new flume of the Yuba Electric There are abou seventy-five men employed in getting teams that can be procured are at work seven ‘miles to the shoot camp, from desired level. As may be seen quite Bonanza ranch, near Smarteville, for pany operating the sawmill is composed and associates, who have the contract To Open Up Two Mines. Mrs. Jones has sold the Goose Nest These properties adjoin the Montana intend to erect plants and develop the cream ch apiiatam Alaa “The: Real Widow Brown” holds a reception at fhe theater in this city or Weduesday evening next under th: watchful eye of Mr. A. Q Scummon. This lady is a real persons ge and »bout her hinges’some of the mogt amusing complications ever. introduced iute farce somedy. Her attendant merrs makers comprise some of the cleverest comedians wud comediaunes om th: stoge. She is » devou udmirer ot origh, up-to-date songs. and captiva ing dauces and the play is full « them. She is alsou stickler for faust ion, and thé costaming is chic «an rare. The play was built for laughte: purposes only, 80 don’t be misled, tf: don’t go. Wait until Mr. So-and s comes along with his grand agereg ion of legitimate artists in “Orbe: ne Moor of Venice.”The waney . Cumpany. : On Saturday evening the’ Daile) Stock Company gave a pleasing per formance to @ large crowd. The bili was*Arra Na Pogue” and was put o in first-class style. As many of ou: people wished to see “Escaped from th: Law,” the company presented it lust evening to a much pleased audience. The company is indeed one of.the bes that bas been here for some time. seo Sick headache is cured by Hood’s if you are of. a.serious tarp of mind, . iby the County Central Committee or On Their Way to the Cope Nome Gold Mines to Alaska, . “Bart Rose, son of James Rose of BearVulley, who left Dawson with Charies cairns on the 1st of March for the v0: w. diggings at Nunes, writes 4 etter from Jirele City, Aluska, in which he says: — We reached this city on the 8 by 277, “piles from Dawsou. We stopped at his place two days, waiting for warmer veather Lhe hern«omeer mark58° below zero. We arrived at Fort Yukon “a the 18th, making 60 miles ou the <ast day. James Northway did net tart with us as he in' ended on acovun of ‘some. business that needed his attention, _ He follows us in a week.” Z The Congressional Convention. A convention of Republicans of the econd Congressional District will be sid iu Sacramento on Tuesday, tb. i tt day of May, for the purpose of electing delegates and two alternates to the National Convention, which will be neld in the city of Philadelphia ov (Cuesday, the 19th of June. The delegates to the Oongressional convention may be elected at primaries, appointed by vote of Republican cubs, Nevadr sounty is entitled to ten deleg ites. Fnac Uncle Samis a good-ntured indivicPills. 250. CA tting or burning out can do this; Will Change in a Week. The Downieville stage line intended to change to summer time today, Hon. J. G. James and ‘wife and Jef-. but on account of the recent storms down it is. ferson Graves, who have been here on 1 @ visit to the Rector families, returned . week from today. The stages wiil then go through to Sierra City in one Max Isoard, who has been quite sick . day, leaving here at 5a. m.and arrivn San Francisco, was able to sit up. ing there at7p.m. Stages will arrive ingihere at 7p-mStages wil ore Delicacies . p. m. “To Mining Men. Towte Bros. Co. The Jadies of Trinity Guild will give. Grand Commandery of the Knights) A GREAT & eocial sf the National Hotel this, Mon. pemplar. day evenidig, April 23. The admission T, H. Jackson of Harding, Pa., ar) — gs will be 25 cents, including retresh-. rived here yesterday and left this) a6 ée ments. The most laughable farce, “the . morning for the Oleveland mine, on Miss . pdwarde’ Grade, to examine it for ap " Mouse Trap” will be given. Claudia Griffiths and Richard Goyne . astern company.will sustain the leading characters Mrs. Elisha Hampton and children . and will be assisted by five talented) 1} Ioave Douglass Island, Alesks, ' young ladies. The following musical . oariy in May for Berkeley. They will THE PENN y ALLEY programme will be given: ‘Bolo—Misa M. Hughes. Vocal Solo—. their old home on Aristocracy Hill, ‘Mise Ida Wilhelm. The programme
\will commence at 8:30 o’clock. sare invited to attend. . eimon Bellies at Gaylord & Son’s . i hem. ip on ac sume the duties of his office. eee ean eenennanened On Every Gottie = Of Ghilek’s Consumption Cure is this It Doesn’t. guecantee: “All weask of you is to use two-thirds of the contents. of this botWe build them on easy terms. Musical . stop at the latter place a few days and Selection—Goyne’s Orchestra. Vocal} nen return to this city and occupy Mies Flora: Holbrook is a very sick All. yoman and it is thought that she cannot recover. Her father, Justice J. Holbrook, is also a very sick man, havng a severe attack of grip. It will be tf . some time before he will be able to rePaying rent doesn’t make a home. : Will give a GRAND PICNIC —aT— Penn Valley, 8. FREE TO EVERYBODY. faithfully, then if you can say you " pre aetitted aan the bottle to. al2 Tow.Ee Bros. Co your and he may refund the price ” Price 26 cts. 60 cts. and .$1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tt rc LE I What is Shiloh ? # grand old remedy for Cough, Cold ‘eet s ccatary, hae cored . THE LATEST LAUGH world for @ century ouTamerebe cases of incipient —— TH LA ER ior relieved many in advan stages. If you are not satistied witb PROVOK al al the results we will refund your money Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.UU. Fou Dickerman, le by H. the draggist. ti Theater, New York, “Pgasevers anp Paosrer.” ‘Take Hood’s Sarsaparilia faitbfaily and it will cure scrofala, salt rbeam, boil» ples and ali blood humors; also pr rheumatism, catarrb and thet tired felling. It never disap: points. Uranges, Oranges, Oranges. ‘The al “re cons omes . MMOW DOW Los Angeles, and they will sell them'. oieyer Specialties at ectaal cost. Send in your orders! Gogg Music immediately. tf . une Continuous Laugh wee earlakin wats . mene IW ARXEL, The TAILOR desiring rk done immediate Ty ahould see John #8. Gregory. tf. Tickets on sale at Foley's. NEVADA THEATER WEDNESDAY, APAIL 26th, 1s played 100 Nights-at the Standard \ MRS. E. L. HAGER, Proprietress SS 3 Direction of A. Q Scammos. market affords. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND. NCER No matter how often a cancerous sore ordinary treatment, should a. bad form of cancer. Mrs, Sarah M. , 94% Windsor Ave, B T writes: “I am 41 years old, setter tiles ‘had ee hd a acvere form of ee CREAMERY 00. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1900, There will be Games, Races and lots of other fan. There will bea Lanch Counter, provided with the best, the the sore, which, after all, is only an outward sign of the disease—a place of éxit for came down yesterday and returned t . ? ef “sf wince none in families through many generations, and those whose ancestors have been afflicted with it are liable at any time to be stricken with. the deadly malady. Only Blood Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another —further that Cancer is a disease of the blood. To cure a blood disease like this you must tly but S. 8. S. searches out and removes all taint, and stops the formation of cancerous.cells. No mere tonic f the disease, and forces out the deadly poison, ee heraia S. S. S. at the same time — the blood and builds up the general health. a ump in the breast, a cut or bruise that refuses to be looked upon with suspicion, as this is often the beginning of 8.5. S. goes down to the. very roots of harmless rig. Papal mole, a the doctors in this city said was incurable, and tha more than six months. I er) pow gyn statement as true, and had given up all hope of ever being well again, when my drug. “after taking a recommended 5. 8. S. ew to the surprise of the physicians, and to l ; pl Nae ea i T have ined in fash, may Apperes —in fact, am yying perfect th." Our medical department is in charge of ph i of lon: experience, who especially skilled anton Jon wanted ae make no charge whatever for this service, Cancer and Cannot be Cut Out or Removed with Plasters operations and flesh destroying apes are useless, ful and dangerous, and besides, never cure Cancer. removed, ots cakes at or peti the same point, and always in a worse form. Miss Callie Bames of Sacramento,. Does not this prove conclusively that Cancer is a blood disease, and that it is folly to attempt to cure this deep-seated, dangerous . ©: iy cu cure the entire blood system —remove every trace of the poison. Nothing cures other bi ~ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLAN The Best in the World : You will always find our: stock of high grade liquors, wines, a‘e and porter to be the best in the world. If there were any better we would secA > Sp cure them, no matter from ¢ + ° an : ae scurce; vic we acep ule best in all lines in table wines, brandies, gins ani wl iskies ard we sell them at prices that are low for Ax quality.CLARET 50c”A GALLON. a JACKSON’S BEEHIVE GROCERY, COMMERCIAL STRE2T. caoaeeee seieenaeneaiinn Healthy Children, Fat and chubby, will be those whose parents supply them with our pure and deliaal. He drops the neat sum of $45,000,-. cious Ice Cream during the Summer G00 a year for the privilege of carryint . months, Our cream ig-made from pure second-class mail matter for his people. . ingredients and flavoréd with pure Fruit Juices, and is uourishing, refreshing and tempting to both old and young. +» Fey's lee Cream Parla s SSS Write for haat For.. dhe change. will pot. be. made. nat f Spring Season Our large sawmills are now cutting Scadden’s 2 » [yest Pao e ® a6 AD, CI) S Specialties ¢ Ora San e He Carries nothing but the oe oon Most Palatable Goods.. oa Se} CALL AND TRY HIS + $a Kw MAINE SWEET CORN (Carton Brand) . ea rot P05 <x LITTLE NELL FENTON’S FRENCH KE Sab, EARLY JUNE PEAS, RED KIDNEY BEANS, SG ¥ : 30, HEINTZ INDIA RELISH, Cay ' “SD, ANDERSON’S CONCENTRATED SOUPS oy Of all kinde—10c a can. KI 09 VBAL LOAF AND PIG’S FEET IN CAN, = The latest epicurean luxury. Bar) ae me These are only a few ot the excellent dainties you get at oy ¥ * i 5 t ogttios GIO peti po PCIE 25 751 Ch xx ct EX KE EN 1 ARN Se ISIN Trae (Se\ ISN Psc\ (ae) Go (in or (pr Secs (See\ ISON (rex fro) (yc) DB Wars Sree Seid See SQ! Ne ret Sar Stiw Sop Wd SED Nor Set? ISA CEM SCADDEN’S POPULAR STORE, Commercial Street. [Sen : M0, 5) fe a Axe ct, cts zohan 75s (Sen JSR ISBN 75 [SRON [SEN ISIN (SEN TSN (SES 1% ek) ye’ fr) 3c} (OF Oia) ( oy} 420) nt) ae 2a Gor Aa Ga Gos Qeaa Weel Sos? Set See NEw XG aT ee) Nort Seat Seas? Sas Waal Neal 509, TF we a (Se NOT Take ah Bay Notice D> e. @ eine of. P07; (\ <j ' Extension anp e Center Tables ‘ ROUND AND SQUARE. # w # GOLDEN OAK AND ANTIQUE FINISH. AT KINKEAD'S FURAITURE T AE. @ vi ee FE RUE PPP OS PI Rm MULLOY 2 GROCER. . MULLOY’S BLENDED TEA OUR OWN BAKING POWDER OUR OWN SPICES F Chip Bacf, Finest Quality, Any Quintity 7° Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grasé Seeds. CHAS. E. MULLOY, Pioneer Grocer. « PAS . r i {2 9, oO ri 2 oe Restaura.. Reopened. eel Best of meals at all hours. Kept, copstantly GB hand. atronage solicited. price : COREAM.#9 For City Assess: fj JOHN E. ISAAC te for May 7, 1900. himself as Siise of © ity Asesso Suits,i For Sale. Box 887. _ Pants, = We 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 we will go still lower. ae have just received the . ‘g . pice re 3 ave jus received the latest * —Souvenir Spoons . novelties of the season. : , > $7.00 and up. 1. CIR A III Latest in Spring and Sommar Wear, AR Se x ___[PECALE AND . = “7 . CRASHSKIRTS . = © * 71 SUITS}. .. > —_AT— e . ___. TAILOR MADE _H . lalebtaeieeeiaiaiaiaiaaiediataiael Sash Buckles——_y : @ LATEST DESIGNS. . 2.50 and up. ie Finest Assortment Ever Brought]to This City ; Se Co BRANDS, Phone W. 14. Manufacturing Jeweler, Broad St. PD BRE