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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

April 25, 1900 (4 pages)

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lisplay. Come ods and. ‘that is r Wash Goods: utifal goods: TULL IMITY 1A LAWN =D ; — bys oy me advert 3 JO. ‘ander than ever . = 2 AY, MONDAY SSDAY . ait coh 1OWN THE Selection Bonnet or Hat can ee that all work IN STREET, NEVADA CITY. factare of . » than they. jj ow. you.the. atches are ready our trades pairing for r watch or isfy you in sHMAKERS, Zz hEKEEAEGGEEE CEEEREREENES your the ality hese res for 25c a6 ef ‘ $ Veeaees red at y Factory. t 3 says sbous ¢ about Lf cous CAKES. Pgs ap daltvore VELAND. deacon correspondence with the w idow, with e. view to marriage, through the Matrimonial Times, and the consequent complications brought about by the double . . indentities give rise to an unbounded opportunity for fun and merriment. The situations and climaxes are in tensely fanny, and the conbined efforts of a clever company to amuse and entertain has met with success. Interspersed throughout the play sre the very latest musical singing and daneing specialties and medleys. The Real Widow Brown will be at the Tar The Only Way . to om Trade. No one, iu this live a active age of competition, can sell anything by sitting down and waiting for people to come tohim. The wholesaler sends his commercial travelers to the remote corners of the earth to drum up buyers. To get trade and sell goods abroad even great wars are carried on at this very time. The merchant, the land-. seller, or the nation that sits down and waits for customers who never come will grow old as Methuselah and poor as Lazarus while waiting. People must advertisa and let the world know what they have to a SUPPLANT COFFEE. Belief of a a Raymond Lady. Mrs. J.T. Bartlett, Raymond, N. H., says: “I suspected that coffee was the cause of my’ presistent dyspepsia and terrible feeling of weakness and faintness at the heart. It was hard to give ap coffee, but when I got some Postum Food Coffee and learned how to make dt properly, I quickly obtained relief from the old troubles, The unpleasant sensation of faintness at the heart has entirely gone. “When I first tried Postum, I failed to notice the injunction to boil it fifteen minutes, and so let it boil just a few minutes, as I would coffee. -I was Gisappointed in the flavor, and did not try it again until told by a friend that this was one of the absolute essentiale. I have since observed the rule and am entirely satisfied with the drink. It i simply perfect. I believe it to be the beverage of the future, and that is destined to supplant coffee every where. “One of our busiuess men here has been improved in health by the use of it. No one could wish to return to coffee drinking after properly testing your delightful and healthful. Food Coffee.” Made at the pure food factories of of the Postum Cereal Co., pata Battle Oreek, Mich, ~— in the Philippines. “The “American Army Officer in Action,” is the subject of a paper which Senator Albert J. Beveridge contribates to a forthcoming number of The Saturday Evening Post. Daring™ his wisit to the Archipelago, Mr. Beveridge was the guest and comrade of Generals Lawton and King, and he tells soma stirring stories of the undaunted courage of the tried Indian fighter and the nonehalant coolness of the army novelist “If our soldiers are thinking bayonete,” egys he, “our officers are thinking esbres.” “The American Army Otticer in Action” will appear in The Saturday Evening Post of May 5th. The Place to Get Shoes. Bovey Bros., the wide awake shoe dealers of Broad street, have something of interest to say in their advertisement about shoes. Shoes are @ necessity and anyone who is in need of shoes of any kind will save money by going to their store. Salvationists Tonight. Captain and Mrs. Moys, Captain : “Richard Mertin is confined to bia ‘on mining! business. : Mrs. E. D, Boyle ut Ben Franciao0. is visiting friends here, was in this city yesterday. George H. Magruder, the anti-debris spy arrived here yesterday. Mrs. J. KE. Poigadestre came up om w. w. Van Em evening from.San’ Piaiition, W. Nelson and B.:W. McIntosh of San Francisco came in on the morning train. 10th, — H.W, Morris and’ 8. Seélig of San train. Francisco come in on last evening's train,Dan Dever came: down from Forest City today. He is on ‘his way to in, Francisco. ad. Campbell of Brown’s Valley is. here on a visit to his se cmon Mrs, a ©. Campbell. ‘ Begseiniapilens W. McKinlay of the Providence mine [eft on the morning train for San Francisco. W. 4. Stetson returned last evening from a trip to the mountains. He will leave today for Sacramento. : C. O. Jepsen has returned from Salinas, where he went to attend the funeral of his brother Jacob. John Arthur will leave today for Rosslyn, B. ©., efter. a three weeks’ visit with relatives at this city. ; Rev. Father Dermody of Down eville arrived here last evening. He left for San Francisco this morning. Miss G. Tarpey, inspector of Sunset Telephone Company, arrived here last evening on her-regalar tour. © ; Mrs. C A. Woods, who has been vis. iting at North Bloomfield, was here yesterday en route to Forbestown. Harry Lawrence, who took’ Anton Miller to the German” Hospital at San Francisco, arrived home. Mrs. J. B McKinney and Miss ‘Stella McKinney of North Bloomfield were the guests of friends in this. city yesterday. of Moore’s Flat, who have been down at Smartsville after stock, were in town last night. Marshal E. A. Tompkins has ene suffering from an attack of the grip, but he is able to be around again during the daytime. Dr. T. A. Guthrie, accompanied by his wife, daughter, father and J. O. Dean, the nurse, left this morning for Winters, Yolo county. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and famFrancisco. Mr. Taylor will open a tea and coffee store in the building opposite the 'TRANSORIPT office. Thomas Peard, who has been quite ill in Mariposa county, arrived here on last evening’s train. Wm. Peard, hie son, and John Peard, his brother, returned with bim. Pad Going to Be in Style. Rector Bros. have have concluded that the whole front of the Netional Hotel would be more attractive if there was a glass front leading to the bar room, and it will accordingly be done in a few days. Advertised Letters. The folowing is a list of the letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada Oity, April 25, 1900: Aeeni, Gottlieb Baker, Mrs. Oasley, Richard Chambers, O. P, Evasigo, Manuel. Hampton, Kenney, Miss ‘King; Honorio M. MeIntosh, John Richards, Charles Stewart, James If not called for in fifteen days letters will be sent to the dead letter of48 ‘Barton, Captain Parsons and others tere Wooarties calling for any of these will be at the Methodist church tc night. at 7:80 o'clock. Everybody is invited . ter. to greet the Salvationists. Saturday Night Dance. Company C.,.will hold its asual dyspepsia, scrofula, aan rheum, boils, — nage — ong Paced pimples and all blood humors, . eieietaaine ee Sick headache is cured by Hood's —_—_—_——— se What is Shiloh ? it Doesn’t. Fee a ternd Lag through me Paying rent. doesn’t make s home. Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared To take orders for connecting sewers. Anyone desiring work done immediate. P''q9, ly should see John 8. Gregory. tf. ~ “letters will please say “advertised,” A street meeting will be held . and pay a hoy one cent for each leh We build them on easy terms. al2 Towite Bros. Co. Job Spcidiog came up pete : Mrs. Fitzpatrick oA. son, . Walter came to this city. They drove around Mobley, will sail for: Dawaon on May. at a rapid gait and Nightwatehman 3 Fowler tried to intercept them several . Francisco ‘came ip on the: afternoon and about 9 bd doryg yp dog oe home. : Officer Peter E, Kelly and Geo. A. Grey of Sen igre John Fitzgerald and William Buck . and on the shortest notice. He has a ily will arrive here Sunday from San . g E Baler eres city. He left here}
ee be. brought here for barial. ‘Abused a a norse. Two zee men pen nemed Leonard Cavanaugh and George Thompson hired a ho gow ‘buggy from Lord's stable at Grass Valley last evening and times, but they managed to evade him, Ray ae sak os ea ‘Mies Nee 'Clemo were married this morning at “Phe: ceremony was perRau Or by ‘Rev. J. W. Phelps of the Methodist church and only the relatives and a few of the most intimate friends of the contracting: parties were present, They left on the 8:45 train for Southern Oalifornia, where they will spend their honeymoon. © The popular youn, le have the good wishes ‘oP uuany eae . Sgeeranennese nemmewrenereenen To Mining Men, Valley was © young men Onr large sawmills are now cut'ing > . ing on that day, This pionio will draw a the largest crowd ever seen at the Park. ithe home of the bride's ‘parents on)" wil lgold Fist. ‘Francisco, will take: place at this city ‘we be! belleve het there will bic ehibous to the merchants clos‘the reason that the attractions will ‘be the best ever seen on an occasion of wat kind. The tavecht of the late Mrs. O. Skeahan, who died of poenmonia at Santomorrow afternoon at 2o' clock from St. Canice Catholic eburch. ‘Mrs. ‘Skeahan resided here for many years, prior to 11 years ago, when she moved to San Francisco to make ber home. She iv ihe motber of Mre. Clarence Sburtleff of Gold Flat, and leaves several other grown children. She was a na. tive of Ireland and abot 58 years of . Months. Orders solicited. Towre Bros. Co. age. = First-Class Plumbing. Geo. E. Turner is prepare’ to do al kinds of plumbing at the correct rates large force of first-class plumbers em ployed, who thoroughly understend their business. Leave your orders immediately to. avoid the rush, as the time draws near for the sewer work to be completed. m29-tf Salmon Bellies at Gaylord & Son's They are fine. Try them. tf _ Sa RARER SST ESE A GREAT PICNIC.. THE PENN: VALLEY GREAMERY 60. Will givea GRAND FIOCONIC . —aTt— Penn VYalley, WEDRESDAY, MAY 16, 1900, FREE TO EVERYBODY. Thére will be Games, Races and lots of other fun. There will be a Lunch Coane, eer with the beset the DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND. (Qtr staal.. Kept constantly « hand. Patronage solicited. J seer cine began te . ag es bora = became and ite im: foo redigie ig tee pe eo a aia appetite improved. I Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for ‘self treatment. who have one a oF ranategea study of blood diseases. Don’t ” i ne ace Fie for en ger iCcE: CREAM.s signs of Con: ous Blood Poison are eo te monster before the true nature filled with this ies, a fal in worse form. says: “I was afflicted wi with a tertibis blood diss mpeg dl ih coy sme domme ‘was greatly information wae » Delicacies . ulcers on tongue, sore . Pigg brive tie dlacaes the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop it forces the Ker ts st sap wb te f n what or how less the case may a! reps peace ¢ cera 1'r§ a sure and unfailing cure me mcbieln Thad t a hundred otiars, various mess hae the = not reac’ , and was delighted with the result. The ia red and before —e disappeared entire!) wanted. THE EWIET SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLA : S spring Season -Scadden’ s Specialties « He Carries nothing but the Most Palatable & CALL AND TRY HIS Cae ri MAINE SWEET CORN (Carton Brand) 2 O09, “Gi Ogo LITTLE NBLL FENTON’S FRENCH ex Et BARLY JUNE PEAS, RED KIDNEY BRANS» Pa02 : OD, HEINTZ INDIA RELISH, baie CI> ANDERSON’S CONCENTRATED SOUPS oy Of all kinds—10c a can. Ki 95)9, VEAL LOAF AND PIG’S FEET IN CAN, oa The latest epicurean luxury. 929 ee ee e c> Tuiese are only a few ot the excellent dainties you get at 09 SCADDEN’S POPULAR STORE, * Commercial Street, QP SGSGS SO SOS GENTLEMEN, oro ents supply them with our pure and delicious Ice Oream during the Sammer Juices, and is uourishing, refreshing and The Best in the World You will always find out <7} stock of high grade liquors,’ * ‘winés, a'e and porter to be the best in the world. If there ‘were any better we would: seLae cure them, no-matter from. at souree, but we keep tae best in all, lines in table wines, brandies, gins and whiskies ahd we sell them’ at prices that are low foe Ax quality.. CLARET 50c A GALLON. The Funeral ot somaeaees \J ACKSON > BEEH VE G ROCERY, COMMERCIAL STREET. Healthy Children, Fat and chubby, will be those. whose parOur cream is made from pure ingredients and flavored with pure Fruit tempting to both old and young. . Foley's Ise Cream -Parla‘s Potash Make Wreels, . wip tt that the virus and ot he ul minerals produce mercurial off. M and ate never after free from aches and pain. m out of the system, and for this specific virua, and , even 3 cure, ‘S. S. 8. is not a or this diseasé. ‘It is the auih pists parts ee at first, but afterwards me convinced that the rogh hey was ore thrown away. I then When I had finish "my first lotches tirely well, and rte ‘Was soon en ly well, and my skin a: Our medical department is whatA, GA. ‘We make noc & x Tak e Notice <p ID, e lo) Crit) of ee a 57, Gab oe Sees Wr Goods .. oa For. ey NCId ATTENTION . 3. EL obtaine Hs Tuan Seexs “Finws.” ‘He that MRS. E. L. HAGER, Proprietress 7 das blood bo etite, eee ba Nk adh are Box we will Of Shilob’s Consumption Oure is this cial street formerly occupied fro-thirds ofthe contouts ‘oft this bot by tlie Referee saloon is ofde ao Nod vatien Soe Wobla, to fet for sale at a bargain.} Hlredakih pet 23] For particulars enquire of For Sale at a Bargain The building on CommerDanis, . We have the finest display of Goodsseen anywhere. Our prices are as low as can be anywhere. No one _is allowed to undersell us. lf anyone attempts to do so go still lower. _ 1% have just received the latest a novelties: of the season. $7 00 and up. 2.50 and up. “BROWN & MORGAN. PQ . Extension AND. Center Tables . é RSUND AND SQUARE. w vw 2% vt GOLDEN OAK AND ANTIQUE FINISH. AT KINKEAD'S FURNITURE ST we . MULLOY. 2 a % GROCER . MULLOY’S. BLENDED TEA OUR OWN BAKING POWDER : OUR OWN SPICES Chip Beef, Finest Quality, Any Quantity Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds. . } t CHAS. E. MULLOY, Pioneer Grocer. aes iwi lasalavaiicalncaaalavaiicalisaieaivarsaaisalaalaivaisy iis: iris: + apaias aca eaclet io pag YORIOOIOHIOIOUK Latest in Spring and Summxt Wear, AUN a ee ai ._. PECALE AND A =. CRASH SKIRTS . =" —ALSO—. TAILOR MADE Suits}. ----:. ~ Ar — \ —* Snell & Fleming’ S. © OK IOOIIOIOIIOOIOIOISIOK : : uf onbnDeDOREEDEOEOEDDDDID 4 ae z Sash Buckles —y —AND— —— Souvenir Spoons LATEST DESIGNS. Finest Assortment Ever Broughtjto This City : SF o. P. ANS, WAXEL, The TRILOR “Phone W. 14. Manutacturing Jeweler, Broad St. SPREE EEDSD EDD DEE DEEDS ODS