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April 25, 1898 (4 pages)

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in operation and toenjoy the hospitality . of the miners of that section. A camystew will be served at the mine. The oe ] ‘ te THE TRANSCRIPT, tpo~ Crezol ne. nes" ‘RALTO CATBGHSMR, ] A GREAT COMBIKATON. . A. ISOARD & SON, APRIL 25, 1808. . Matters That the Native Sous. Find Worth To be Commlted to Momory by Al DysMONDAY s‘art will be made from the — at avalide Cont ses Pea ee a Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ng Cough, Crou — Talking About. {6:80 a. m., and it is requested se ~< pepties, vallds, onsamptives. Vj rs e : . 2 : bs h 4 THE NATIVES ARE HERE, ca doa — ore x shesaisiag What is the first mk et oes ™ es ie aioe and the nes and Liquor S of all kinds. s [ce . foe’ Yaatde Sentinel Bo fas ‘nc . cha: pains Acsambiyman Bele. Imperfect digestion food. Hasta ya : B_bolng admintatered hy Inhale Mevada Clty tn the Hands of-thoToth! oaimes se mentioned.” [enn THE DOD ap sarwatly at thopeoper. . Trego, ertcs Aigestion” canoe Sole Agents for Enterprise Beer, and [lost Effectual Means the throat and bronchial t , in Rede im Cough and Grose Californians. The Native Sons coming to the Grand Parlor from the lower country had a gala trip. At Roseville and Auburn the Parlors turned out with bands to cheer them on their way, at the latter: town There will bea fight to a finish for Outside Sentinel. R. D. Barton and L. K. Hagenkamp of San Francisco, A. W. Feidler of Livermore, Emmet Hayden of San Rafael and last but by no means least Eugene Kruger of Truckee are in the field. L time his reform proposition of having the Grand Parlor headquarters located permanently in San Francisco; and . for the sixth or seventh time he will be knocked out and go to the boards with the same old placid smile on his handdisease of other organs ? Because blood, nerves, muscles, bone and flesh are deriyed from the food we eat and digest. If digestion is perfect the blood is pure, nerves and muscles Strong, flesh firm. If the digestion is poor, the blood is supplied from half Tur Pakuatniee has made a combination with the San Francisco Bulletin and the TWO papers will be farnished to all who desire them for SEVENTYFIVE CENTS PER MONTH. Which is the best in the market. ° Choice Malaga Wine for family of Fine Wines for family use. ported Swiss, Limburger and Roquefort icular attention paid to family orde Genuine Im brought here. Part Sold in quarts, pints, half pints and keg and medicinal purposes, Special selectio Cheese, the finest ever rs. ; . ‘Ite antiseptic qualities render ; some phiz 9s Sha ib Srnearcn: oe Pad George Relieie of eonranege on The cieta hors ont, Parlor, N. D. panna oes geo a D.B Forrest, the wide-awake reprei is Be , [oe See yenerney Sy "-1G. W., will tarn out with the Native s ; WY : é ; : s00 later, . . sentative of the Bulletin, is here for a. SQL = = je geeks te ae Nilon, D. Morgan, Heed i. Brown, fa (0 gutter Cece ten ok nat . the Graal Pesta yams ot Wane: (ene TOT OTE, gives way firstand. " erent OF that) 7IN 1 gente Eom 8. Calkins, Chas. Woerner, J. F. Colley, 4 ae are pace pane . day. ok we have liver trouble, kidney com-. &™#t Dewspaper, and those who desire SP RI N G M J Lil N ERY MAN, Draghiet aud Heaton E. B. Power, Geo. Dunster Jr, J. M. which he partook. He was so deeply _ The Native Daughters of Laurel Parplaints, heart disease or consumption. to avail themselves of the above offer SS FRED D. MASON, at Law and Notary Public. ‘TILLEY BUILDIN}. NEVADA usiness, Professtonal, c, Well and Pleasure Seeking, ND WC MEN STOP AT THE. Walling Jr., Chas. Hartman,Geo. Bailey, W.T. Monk, James McCloskey, Archie Noyes,-H. Evans, W. Mulcahey, W. Johnston, L. Brinkman with Goyne’s . Band, and escorted them up the line over the N.C. N. G. R. R. At Grass Valley Quartz Parlor, the citizens of the town and Jenkins Band gave the. excursionists a grand welcome with music and cheers. At this city Company ©, Hydraulic Parlor, fifty high Bchool boys and a great throng of people awaited them, There was a ‘engrossed in discussing railroad matters with the magnate that he passed Colfax and had to walk back, reaching lor are requested to be at Armory Hall at eight o’clock this e ng and cupy seats in the portion of ball ret served for the Grand Parlor delegates, Is vot dieting the usual and best treatment to cure éndigestion ? No, because the dyspeptic has been starved long enough; what. is needed is abandant nourishment, not the lack of it. The stoniach und blood demand nutriment, not bran crackers. What is the best method of cure ? Plenty of wholesome food well digested. : Bat how can a weak stomach digest plenty of wholesome food ? By taking with the food after each can give their names to that gentleman. 3 x It must be distinctly understood that payment, in every case, for the combination papers must be made on the last Saturday of each month—the regular collection day for the 'TRANSORIPT will be as heretofore, on first day of each month. SEE MY ASSORTMENT OP Grimmed Hats, etc. b and compare Prices. -Gk-s. You will find That FAMOUS short procession and in a little while meal certain harmless remedies which Personai. the visitors were all pleasantly loare known to digest food and tbus ane d R bi waied : nourish the blood and rest the weak. Miss Marie Dugan of San Francisco ASO e 0 es About 235 of the 268 delegates and stomach. is visiting the Misses Phelan. Our Styles are the officers came in on the early evening What are these harmless remedies?. eorge Coffey of North San Juan left SPRINGS. train, the others arriving late last The most valuable are vegetable fer-. 8 the noon tram for Alaska. ’ Reduced ), $12.50 and $15 PER WEEK. test Hotel and Pleasure Resor fic Coast. @ Sulphur Baths. Mud and sare upennalied for their meaieitism, Neuralgia, Malaria, ney and Biadder Troubles, id all Blood and Skin Dise ve Third and Townsend geri po night and this forenoon. Tbe Grand Parlor convened at ten this furenoon in Odd Fellows hall, and held a short session. The brief meeting clearly demoastrated that the crowd could not be made comfortable the 9, so :his afteravon th» orzan ztion began meeting in the Theater which is admirably adapted to the purpose. j Tonight there will be a public reception at Armory Hall and tomorrow the visitors will be taken to the big North Bloomfield hydraulic mine, which will” goake au all day trip for them. 10 A PRETTY PASS, F. H. Justice of the Peace of San Franeisco. partee and drollery, as well as and doesn’t seem to want to ever be oue. Kerrigan, Not an officer in the Grand Parlor iuthusiastic cycler, famous for refor’ his integrity and ability. ments, pure pepsin, Golden Seal and fruit salts. All of these are now.combined in’ the form of pleasant tasting tablets sold by druggists under the name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.Are these tablets superior to the various liquid preparations so called dyspepsia cures ? Most decidedly, because all liquid medicines become stale with age ‘and lose whatever good qualities they may have had originally, while the tablet retains its properties indefinitely. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can be carried in the pocket, always at hand ready for use wher traveling or at daily occupation. They cost but 50 cents and should be kept in every famon the Turnpike be. tween Nevada City and Grass Valley, T. J. STEWART F.M. Manson, a prominent mining man of Downieville, Sierra county, is here on a business trip. J. A. Van Harlingen, editor of the Union-Democrat of Sonora, one of the oldest newspapers of the Siute, is here. When taking a Spin don’t fail to Stop at Town Talk Water your Horse and Call on Who will serve you with A Cool Giass of Beer, A Refreshing Temperance Drink, Very Latest and Prices the Low est. W. H. Crawford. PUOAGWOALOAUIAENOAS N It Stands to Reason there just in time to catch the train. Dr. W. A. Gaston, a San Jose dentist . ily. They keep the digestion perfect C) : ; Lite? ’ is “ohne 3:80 P. M same day. ‘Ths City's Finances Are in an ImThe Ratz held their annual apettid ths attendance on the Grand Parlor,. and save doctor's bills by warding off sedis Bcdrihnae™ nant OC) cure ane Mlomelisld Wercichinen ioe ing. Fare $6.20. poverished Condition. on the train comingup. The follow: . lived at this city in 1867 and 1868. His . disease, fi C H H RR i SON place to go to purchase anything in this on Pamphlet. : ing officers were elected to serve for. father was an attorney who came to} Are Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets e ° A ’ line. Housekeepers and others will find eR ae At an adjourned meeting held Friday fin B. F. BURNS, Manager. writers wd Educate as ell as Please.. . 1@ children with the means to obhood for themselves. evening the City Trustees passed a resolution to dispense with the services of the nightwatchman and the garbage cart driver after May Ist. In the resolution it is stated that that thé Board unwillingly takes this action, butis forced . to do so from the fact that the Marshal has neglected to collect the business and other licenses, thus rendering the general fund unable to meet the deone year: Ben Davis, President; R. W. Martland, Ist Vice President; R. D. Barton, 2d Vice President; Leonard Stone, 3d Vice President; Charles R. Heverin, Treasurer; J. J. Jamison, Secretary; Ed Harris, Commissary. A canvass of the train yesterday reCalifornia in early times and in 1855 and 1856 represented Sierra county in the Assembly. Hon. M. T. Dooling, Superior Judge of San Benito county, is a delegate. He was born at Moore’s Flat in this county. adapted to all forms of dyspepsia ? Yes, because in all cases the trouble results from indigested, fermenting food. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets cause the food to be digested before it has time to ferment. If you wish to know more about them All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco sulted in the election of Ed Head of. Major J. Wallace F. Diss of Redlands Stanford Parlor as Sheriff of San Fran-. is one of {the distinguished delegates cisco. that answered to roll-call this morning. Sheriff Milton Besse of Santa Cruz! He is County Clerk of San Bernardino, ask your druggist for a package and try them. _ 25-27-29 . es DEALERGN The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, it to their advantage to visit a KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORES Commercial Street. He carries a large stock of all kinds of Furniture, and will supply you with any article at San Francisco prices, with the freight added. Remember, that when you buy from KINKEAD Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepared todoall kinds of blacksmithing and wi nm work with neatness aud dispatch. Pick work and mining work a specialty ew w unands. City Marshal Tompkins today asked » the Transorirt to say that when he f-st F went out to collect the busines. _ licenses several refused to pay. He in, formed the Trustees who he claims BROAD STREET. HEALTH AND lost a prisoner (a small yellow dog) is extensively engaged in orange culOpp. Rosenberg Bros, while coming to Nevada City yester-/ tare and stock-raising, and is one of day. the leading military men of his part of George Radcliff of Watsonville is the State. The Major attended the among the newspaper’ricn in the Grand; Grand Parlor here eleven years ago, $ TO SUIT THE TIMES. — ’ te outlay that secures a profitaont for your boy or gir}. " WICKSON & CO., ! i CSP ZIODZIONZLOD B ELOD B ons and carriages built to order. Place of business on Broad street in the old Clancy shop. 5 Front St., San Francisco. J. R. DAVIS, of Vocal and Instrumental: Music, oral and Orchestra! Director. rada City, Grass Valley and other. Nevada county weekly for the. instructing pupils at their owm sulars as to terms of tuition, ete, ie Professor, either by letter orat his homein North San Juan, orn Hotel. Nevada City. yN . § failed to furnish ; eould begin suits. _ 8. Ford has been retained as City At»-Sauvee to Henry Farbainks. ' mining claim, known as the Keystone, > in Grass Valley mining district. sideration, $10. 4 April 23, 1898. By Frank Moore. . west half of Lot 4, Block 40, Grass Val) ley mining district.
an attorney so he Now that Thomas torney, he says he will begin to collect “up close and prosecute those who fail or refuse to respond. ~-+ ee + ———__-Filed With the County Recorder. Official report of deeds and other business tiled and recorded in the County ord. er’s office today, as reported by John A. Rapp, searcher of records (eleven years County Recorder), Nevada City, Cal.] Quartz mining location. By Isaac . Woodberry, known as the Russ quartz = claim, in Grass Valley mining district, > Dated April 3, 1898. Water Right location by Isaac Wood3 berry. Locates 150 inches of the 'wa. ters of Deer creek for mining purposes. ' Dated April 25, 1898, Deed. Dated April 22, 1898. Alcead Quartz Conleclaration of Homestead. Dated The Leed. Dated April 25, 1898. C. L. not been seen at a session. Parlor: Jack Ahearn of Bakersfield is once San Jose only seems to be out for: the next Admission Day celebration. Arthur North of Yolo. Auburn is preparing for a monster . Mrs. Diss accompanies him. . The woods are full of candidates for again a delegate. For five years he has Grand Trustees, of which seven are to be elected. D. E. Morgan of this city will be elected by acclamation. Those de. Siring re-election are Lewis F. ByingJudge Glough lost his coat on the ton and “Joe” Havins of San Francistrip up and borrowed a duster of co who are hot rivals forthe Chairman. Ship which goes to the candidate with the biggest vote ; Frank Sabichi, a Los » Anderson and wife to William J. Organ f and Mary H. Organ. Portion of Lot 8, © Block 44, Nevada City. Consideration, i $28.75. ‘. not be printei upon the tickets, and Dance at Biue Tent. There will be a dance at Blue Tent achoolhouse on Saturday evening, April 80th. All are invited. Fresh Fish ! When You Want Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels, Clams, Shrimps, Oysters, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruit, ete., Call or telephone us your order. We receive our supplies fresh every day. American Fish and Poultry Company, Foot of Main St. Telephone 401 For City Marshal. B.A. TOMPKINS qs hereby announced as a candidate for reelection to the office of City Marshal. For City Marshal. T. P. BYRNE Is the Independent candidate for the oftice of City Marshal. . Fidelity Mutual Aid Association ACCIDENT INSURANCE ————— San Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occupation, from_ #8.00 to $25.00 a week, when yna to work through being hurt accident* WILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed to 00. WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are sick and unable to work. WILL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenses. WILL PAY, if’ you lose a hand and foot or both feet and hands, $138.00 to $434.00. Absolute Protection to the members upon ying $5.00 life membership fee and dues of Rito per month, LIFE INSURANCE. Also issues policies of Life Insurance, paying from $1000 to $5000 in case of death, and $5.00 per $1000 per week for accident and sickless Sardines, etc. A full line of Breakfast Goods Grandfather Mush, ness; also a 15 year paid ap poy: paying ony at death or $1000 at e of 18 years; 10.00 per week for accident or sickness. By IF INSURED, You cannot lose all your income when you +A. B. WOLF 4 CASH GROCER. Lowest Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. We have always on hand a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, BoneLimburg Cheese, Remember we are Sole Agents for Douglass Butter and Robin Flood Whisky. Morning Meal, Rolled HO. Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, ete.PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER. i are sick +7 disabled by accident. eminently the Largest and Strongest AcciHis name _will. dent and Hi The elity Mutual Aid Association is Prelealth has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States ssociation in the United BEEHIVE GROCERY .. those desiring to vote for him mast . o¢ write his name on the ticket, ~ wit! Rare and Beautiful ! ifornia and Missouri, which, together an ample Reserve Fund and large ts, make its certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of its protection to its members. i . Srerxers Arrer Goup know they may t x ‘be disappointed, but seekers after a . Phealth take Hood’s Sarsaparilla with Chas. x: Boidemann, up-to-date stock of mu that ‘ post for you Days : . Pia Check, the latest $1 per suit. , Ladies’, isses and les and toes. a hing Store. lephone—fevigeuce 201. ‘the utmost confidence that it will do ahem wonderful good. . Hoop’s Pris are the only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy, Fet efficient. : 2@. Ladies, Don't Forget To yo‘ to Legg & Shaw Company's Sarpet Room, on Main street. You will find a nice, cool room, comfortable Beats, and the finest display of Art Work ever brought to Nevada Oity. It worth your while to call and inspect THE BEAUTIFUL work. We invite you “to come and make yourself at home. : New ice Company. The Nevada City ee Co.npany is now ' prepared to. supply the public with first-class natural ice at reasonable Frates. Office at residence of Thomas “Corcoran, first door above Theater. Jee heuse, rear of Fhegter. Telephone No, 791. — tf. Corcoran & ARBoGAST. ee For Sale at a Bargain. pr and electric lights. District Deputy Grand President ; also proprietor and editor of the Golden Sia‘e, jand Sheriff Matthews, are here for . Salinas. Ex-Senator and Past Grand ee . blossoms on ice to win votes for OroMy residence property on Prospect) Jing with. Hill. Large lot, house and barn. City . a Admission Day celebration. An invitation will be extended to Nevada City, Grass Valley, Sacramento. and other neighboring towns. More Superior Judges are in this Grand Parlor than in any previous one. The largest delegation is that of California Parlor, six good workers. Chief Food Iuspectof Dockery and Meat In-! spector Davis are among the number. . George Oakes of the Haywards jour-' nal represents Eden Parlor. ~ Oharles A. Boldemann of The Golden State represents California Parlor. San Francisco’s Coroner, Dr. W. J. Hawkins, is here. There promises to be a good old-time scrap for the next Grand Parlor. Past Grand President Fred -H. Greely, exMayor and ex-Senator, wants it at! Marysville; District Attorney Zabaia; . President Al. Jones is forninst them . both and brought along a lot of orange Tomorrow every body goes -to. North ‘ Bloomfield, fourteen miles disiaut, to Angeles lawyer born in 1848 whosé venerable appearance and’ enthusiastic love for the order has won for him the ; title of “the Grand Old Man”; Superior Judge Fletcher Cutler of Del Norte, the only candidate north of here; H. R. MeNoble of Stockton whose good work in visiting during the past year has won for him many ardent supporters, Among the new Richmonds in the fleld for Trusteeship are Grand Marshal Dunbar, “Joe” O’Donnell and Chas. Heverin, of San Francisco, Geo. Radcliff of Watsonville, J. F. Coffey of Redwood City who is filling an unexpired term of Guy Hull who went to Arizona, Adolph Ramisch of Los Angeles, Assemblyman Arthur North, the young man eloquent of Winters, John Porcher and Henry Litchenstein. There in to be né sontest. for the higher offices. Superior Judge Conley of Madera succeeds Grand President . Clarke; Frank Mattison of Santa Cruz becomes First Vice ; Judge Rust steps ap to the station of Vice ; Hon. Frank L. Coomba, ns 5p. ne of the Board of Trustees, succeeds hi-te O. ©. Perorvat. . see the world’s greatest hydraulic mine . Judge Rust as Orator. py ta Finished ait Sequoia, a specialty. BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER Yard at Depot, Telephone No. 5I. TOWLE BROS. CO., A Photograp Is a nice remembrance to send a relative, or a friend or a sweetheart. LARS itis a good likeness of 2 you. . MOORE PFillmake you take ~toase skill in pose and retonching shows you : : off to advantage. P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, “WY "Wiised Senses Cousts STATE AMD — They will be pleased if . ’ Attorney : at : Law, ee Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J.L. M. SHETTERLEY, J. J. JACKSON, Secretary and Genera! Manager, Proprietor San Francisco, Cal. Empire Stable, Broad Str opp. National Exchange Hotel? eae Rede City. ae Agency For--lMonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale JAMES HENSESSY, ee Depot for The Empire Livery Stable Fancy Groceries— PATE FOIS. MEATS AND FISH. has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant B s, Wagons and Maaks to let at short pga. reasonable erms. Duffy’s Malt ....... ., 1 00 Gamecock Whisky {t,:. 1 00 IXL Whisky 75 Se Bryant’s Root Beer ,2°%, 10 FRED SEARLS, Hire’s ce eae. £6 Attorney and Counselor at Law. ce eee WEEE RS ff ALL Tan counts The horses are free from vices, of good atyle, and capable of going as fast as any gen Vlinde ance to dntee’ = see ace! acai DEVILED AND POTTED Battle Ax Tobacco....:. 30 Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 “in bulk, per gal. ~ 50 Olives, ‘“ “oan Mikado Soap, per bar. 05 Everything else in proportion. «= = * ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee is the Best. Give it a Trial. s e . e e > « ry