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AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
BROWN & CALEINS.
TERMS OF SUBSORITTION :
By Mail, « és
By Carrier, =
Delivered toany part of the city.
$6 Per Year
12 1-2c Per Week.
Fd
TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX
“THE TRANSORIPT.'THP LATEST
“Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted,
TELEGRAPHIC ce
DISPATCHES.
BE.
Revise Legal Rules.
FRIDAY rile coa April 6,
~ KLONDIKE NEWS.
Extracts, from a Latter Recelved from
~a Nevada County Boy in Dawson.
Dawson, N. W. T.
the beach is found in a strata of red
ages from $10 per man to greater pay.
: while except by buying in.
are not much in favor.
messes are brisk.
for the next mail.
on up the creeks,
of one’s nature,
stay longer than I'can help.
icans—United States people.
after the ice breaks.
teams. Some of the costumes worn by
them are sensational, to say the least.
It is that when a load gets too heavy
the carrier selects such letters as in his
opinion are of the most importance
and throws the rest in the river.
of pork, boil them all day, hang them
out over night to freeze, and then put
them in a sack and put on top of the
house. When we want any, we chop off
the desired quantity with a hatchet and
warm them up. They are fine!
I have not finished with this country,
though I have already had some remarkable experience. I want to go
hunting for moose before long. Just
think of it,.a moose weighs all the way
up to 1100 pounds dressed! I ought to
be able to hit a mark that size.
—a
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured.
With local applications, as they cannot
. is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall’s Oetarrh Cure is
taken iuternally,and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s
Outarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed by one of the best
pbhysiciuns in the country for years,
and is a regular prescription. It is
composed of the best tonics known,
combined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the
two ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing catarrh.
F. J. Cuenry & Co., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.'
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“PERSEVERE AND Prosper.” ‘Take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla faithfully and it,
will cure scrofula, salt rheam, boils
ae pimples and all blood humors; also
4 ; dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and
4 that tired felling. It never disap3;
points.
4 : All liver ills
are cured by Hood’s
ey Pills. 25 cents.
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive
breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifles the breath by its actiowon the
bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold
for years on absolute guarantee. Price
25 cts. and 60 cts. For sale by H. Dick
erman, the druggist. tfse
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“He Taat Srerxs Finns.” He that
teu takes Hood’s Sarsaparilla finds in its
= use pure blood, good appetite, good
at digestion and perfect health. It cures
dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheum, boils,
_pimples and all blood humors.
For Sale Cheap.
The lots on West Broad street owned
sale ata bargain. They will be sold as
~ & Morgan.
1900
ETT
Eprror Damy Evenine Transcripr!
We came in here in September, and
have spent the winter months oat on
the creeks near here with little to show
for it. Many have left for Cape Nome;
even in September there sailed on an
averuge one steamer per day with a full
passenger list. Point Nome, as regards
the mines, must be all right, judging
from the reports we hear. The gold on
sand, and, washed out in rockers, averMail comes in more regularly now,
but papers are hard to get at any price.
We are well, and are trying to amuse
ourselves at present, for we can’t work
much through the winter. There is no
chance to get hold of anything worth
According to the new laws regarding
locations, all property not represented
shall revert tothe Crown. That bars
location. Many mines are worked by
steam thawers, though at present they
Gambling of all kinds is wide open.
Me Whisky is 25 cents a drink. Most busiWe are allanxious up here to hear
EWE 25 about Kruger, and hope that he will
“win out.” People here in general are
cursing the government and—waiting
Some work is going
The incidents of life here are not calculated to develop the latent beauties i :
I am not going to. in Tacoma within the past fourteen
Last Thanksgiving and Christmas
days were generally observed by AmerWe have only stayed here in order to
make the trip to Nome. We can go
down in six days from here by steamer
There are many women here, traveling up and down the creeks by dog
This letter has been written at odd
times, awaiting a chance to mail it.
Mail is at least a month old when it
reaches us, though we can send oftener:
rei 3 : Somehow, we don’t get many letters,
I wish I bad some boiled jack-rabbit,
with red peppers, spuds, quail, onion
and duck and a demi-jug of “dago red.”
This is the way we cook beans up here:
We put on a big kettleful with plenty
reach the seat of the disease. Oatarrb
by Mrs. F. MoGibbons are offered for .
a whole or in lots. Inquire of Brown , Northern Minnesota to the lumber
tf Syndicate. The price is about;$1,000,000,
Illionis opened here today. The comtions of the state. They are considerlegislature, The purpose of this meeting is to secure the ideas of as many as
possible of the experinced members. of
the bar in Illinois, and concentrate
them in the form of a report. This report will go to the general assembly,
and be acted on there. If it is adopted
in the main there will unquestionably
be material reform in regad to a great
many minor difficulties and abuses of
a legal variety.
Wife Murderer. .
Tacoma, Wash., April 6.—Unless the
Governor of this state commutes his
sentence, Albert Michaud, will be
hanged here today for the murder of
his wife. There has never been a hanging in Pierce county since the time
Chief Leschi, of the Nesquallys, was
hanged at Steilrcoom: by order of
Isaac I. Stevens, first governor of
Washington territory, though there
have been no less than a score of
murders committed in Tacoma alone
since the admission of the state in
1889. No less than six murders of
women by their husbands has occurred
months.
Adjournment.
AtBANy, N. Y., April 6.—Phe Legislature resolved on March 12th, for the
final adjournment today. The Democrats voted for the resolution. because
if the Legislature adjourns today,
most all of the legislation which is regarded ina hostile way by Tammany
Hall will be left in Mayor Van Wyck’s
hands who can veto it at pleasure. The
organization—Republicans— voted for
it because they thus escape from being pressed to pass many measures in
the State’s interest which they do not
wish to pass. The final business is
now being pushed through.
Bryan at Fresno.
FrEsno, Cal., April, 6.—William J.
Bryan arrived here this morning. He
Peoria, Ill., April 6.—The meeting of
the special state commission on revision of the legal practice rules in
a missioners have worked industriously,
and have held meetings in various secing a great mahy valuabie propositions, and many of them will be embodied in their recommendation to the
Not Worrying.
WasHinaton, April 5.—It is positively announced that the intention of
Dewey to run for the Presidency is
not. worrying the administration supporters. They believe his announcement will assist instead of crippling
McKinley. If any candidate suffers, it
will be Bryan. The Admiral, it is
thought, -will soon understand his
Baxier, Ga., April 6.—King and
Lewis Gosby will be executed today
for the murder of Dan Mims and his
daughter Martha, unless the authorities interfere at the last moment.
Will Name it “Patrick.’’
Lonpon, April 5.—It is said that by
the desire of Queen Victoria, the son
that was born to the Duke and Duchess
of York Saturday last will be christened Patrick.
—_—_————e
Exportations of manufactures will
amount to $400,000,000 in the fiscal year
which ends with June next. When the
Republican party came into power in
1861 and inaugurated the protective
system as a permanent policy they were
barely $40,000,000 per annum. Then
manufactares amounted to 12 per cent
of the total exports; now they form 30
per cent of the enormously increased
total. Yet there are people who will
gravely tell you that the country can
never have a prosperous foreign trade
so long as it retains a protective tariff.
Indigestion, nausea, are cured by
Hood’s Pills.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
and Young.
bert.
be very ill.
from Cherokee.
ton Ridge mine.
Gaston Ridge mine.
from Indian Springs.
on a visit to friends.
here from Sacramento.
Downieville this morning.
T. B. English, Dr. F. O. Wolf and Ed
Ayers were here yesterday.
Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Both Old
Charles Richards is down from MayMrs. J. Chegwidden is reported to
Henry Meyers was here yesterday
Gus Frandy is down from the Qas_A. W. Flanders is down from the
Mrs. A. Davis was here yesterday
C. F. Williams of Sacramento is here
Fred Hayes is spending a few days
Geo, C. Scott of Sacramento went to
DIRD OF ARART DISEASE.
Rey. W. T. Curnow Preached on Sunday
and Passed Away the Next Day.
' No particulars of the sudden death
of Rev. Wm. T. Curnow were received
here until today. Mr. Curnow, who
was known in this city as the “boy
preacher” was. pastor of the Methodist
-. Episcopal Church at. Sonora. Last
Sunday be preached ‘in the morning,
attended the Sabbath School in the afternoon and delivered a discourse in
the evening. During all these services
he was apparently enjoying the very
best of health. On the following forenoon he complained of feeling. very
badly and went to bed. His wife sent
for a physician, who lived near by, and
before he reached there Mr. Curnow
was dead. Heart disease was the
cause. It was a terrible shock, not on-. ly to his wife but the community in
which he was so _ highly beloved. His
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—— Ato
MAHER & CO/S.
Infants’ Lawn Bonnets
Infants’ Silk Bonnets
Children’s Sun Bonnets
William Mulcahey returned last evening from San Francisco, where he
selected a large stock of boy’s and
men’s summer clothing for the Grimes
Clothing Emporium.
L. L. Myers and wife returned today to their home at Malakoff after a
short visit -at-San--Francisco:-—They
were accompanied home by Miss Annie
Fleming of San Francisco.
he
Sacramento Street Fair.
The Street Fair and Trades Carnival
to be given at Sacramento from the
30th of this month to May 5th, promises to be one of great merit. All the
towns in this section have been billed
and it goes without saying that many
people will go down. The railroads
will reduce the fair from here to Sacwill hold good for the whole week.
eee
K. of P. Notice.
The members of Milo Lodge, Knights
of Pythias, are reqiested to be present
at the regular meeting to be held on
Friday, April 9th. There will be election of delegates to the Grand Lodge,
and refreshments will be served.
Wm Detsringg, C.C.
ramento to $4.55 for the rount trip and
hotel to return them tothe Fire DeD
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partment. There were three’ missing
after the fire and advertisements were
inserted in the papers requesting their
return, but as yet only one has showed
up, which makes it look as though
the other two were stolen. A person
who would intentionally steal anything
of this kind will -have-no use for water
STYLISH..
MILLINERY
proof clothing in the next world.
Company C's Dance.
The arrangements for the grand ball
to be given by Company C are about
completed. The ball will take place at
Armory Hall one week from tonight
and judging from the number of tickets
already sold there will be a large
crowd in attendance. The music will
be produced by a full orchestra and
all who attend will be sure to enjoy
ives. es
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Nevada County Postmasters.
A dispatch from Washington, D. C.,
appointed postmaster at Maybert and
Mary V. Kyherd at ‘Tahoe.
ail
Mixed Paints Below Cost.
We have purchased all of the Sullivan-Kelly paints. Big bargains tor a
few days.
—
_ . The fact that Miss Nellie Tetreau is
turned out of our establishment will be artistic.
W. H. CRAWFORD,
pe
oe mistake and withdraw as gracefully as fn : : f
, 8. R. Van Wyck and Royal T. Heath remains were taken to Stockton, and PE B a
possible. are here from San Francisco. the funeral took place from the resiLad 1es Sun on nets gh. eu8
Frank Cummings of North Bloom-’ dence of his brother-in-law, Clement V. — e Ss ‘Dp ee 0%
Booms Dewey. field left this morning for Reno. Darrah. “Verily, in the midst of life Child ren Ss P oke Bonnets. a7
Mrs. Newton I. Groves of Auburn is . we are in death.” 4 4
New York, April 5.—Perry Belmont . 1.1. on a visit to Mrs. Nat. P. Brown. +200 They are all.in one of our large windows and it will be ?
said last night. “Admiral Dewey’s. Mrs. Van Vost left this morning to worth your while to see them. They areall this season’s goods (a :
t
3 rs ap nomination for the Presidency by the. visit friends and relatives at San Franfone, and, as usual, the prices are the lowest. ; dos
Democratic party would be a most. cisco. i
yay
welcome end of the issues of 1896. In. Con Grissel isin Marysville making The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told : By
his published statement he gives ex-aignarngrs to bring his stock up or Over the Telephone, ae =
pression to a Democratic idea when he petal Alice McKenzie returned this, be Young People’s Whist Club gave EASTER KI D GLOVES. a
;
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says that the duties of a President are ing to Alameda after a short visit 2 ™8Saue party last evening a
2
mainly to execute laws enacted by ae relatives RC me ". Donald’s Hall. ‘There was quite a egos Ladies, we have just received a special lot of Kid Gloves for’ <>
C ber of invited guests present and all) @G%} ‘Easter. We have them in all the leading shades and the prices jay)
-ongress. Si W. case eS down poe has (had a good time. Dancing continued a ae
2
umbago mine Jast evening and left yntij an early hour this morning. Aa er
Shoplifter’s Sentence today for Oakland. Robert Jeffrey died last night of hx $1.00 and $1.50. >
a K. Selig, B. F. Battersley and Geo. miners’ consumption at his home in ag Every pair is guaranteed and will be fitted to the hand Bey San Francisco, April] 5.—Mary. J. Senis of San Francisco came in on. Boston Ravine. He was a native of. xt i
Nelson, the woman who stole. last evening’s train. England and 60 years of age. He leaves . Sav Now, Ladies, you will want Gloves for aster, Come to the oY
some silks and laces from tne Empo-. Grant Skidmore came over from . ® wife and eight children. The funeral na right place pe bina get the right kind. VS er
. ill take pl Sund ft on. “pt = spectfully CTS
rium, was this morning, on motion? of pee cent a ses se nl a ae aa <= —_—— : ee :
: a the prosecution, sentenced to pay a : . A Mean Trick. Tt
‘ oS
peak bs i :. ie Misses Jennie Tredinnick, Mamie pete tg eh SD pone
MAH ER & CO. <b y Judge Mogan. Truan and Ada Christo and E. J. Mor-. There seems to be no inclination on 929 ee
ae _. the part of the person or persons who Gx (Sls 7G rion oston octon 761. acon ret acton pon rates acto acto actos acty
Double Hanging. _. tena the Epworth Leegue Convention, {800K the rabber overcoats at the Union . G2) 4g) 42 a a )
Opening Days:
SATURDAY, MONDAY
, AND TUESDAY . ,
~ #ipril 7th, 9th and 10th
WHEN WILL BE SHOWN THE
Largest, Follest and Best Selection
Ever brought to this county. Any style of Bonnet or Hat cai
be had trimmed or untrimmed.
with us is a sufficient guarantee that all wor:
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY,
Have been made durin
used to be, but are lower-priced.
LONG STRIDES . e"
) g@ the past few years in the manufacture of:
time-pieces. They are not only more accurate and durable than they
We will be pleased to show you the
Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches
G. W. Oapen, K. of-R. and S. td m24
Tow Le Bros.
will deliver an address later in the
day. He has been speaking to large
audiences and his northwestern trip is
proving to be more of a success than
his fundest hopes could have anticipated. He is not in the least disturbed
by the candidavy of Dewey, and he assured a friend here that nothing but
death could occur to prevent his nomination for President by the Demo.
cratic party.
Must Go Back.
New York, April 6.—Pursuant to an
order of the Postoffice Depart ment,
each ou'going steamer carries to Germany a large number of sealed packages that come through the parcel
post. When the parcels post convention was entered into between Germany and this country, it was stipulated that the packages should not be .
sealed, The authorities refuse to let
these packages leave the office.
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Parliament Meets.
Care Town, Africa, April 6—On
Feb. 28th Sir Alfred Milner, the Governor of. Cape Oolony, prorogued the
Cape parliament until today. He also
issued a proclamation announcing that
the military authorities are authorized
to impress wagons, oxen, provisions
and necessities in Rhodesia, the articles
thus taken to be paid for at a fair
value.
Booming Business.
Cuicaao, April 6.—St. Paul Railway
Officials say never in the history of the
. road has a year’s business been so
promising as it is now. The prospects
of good crops indicates that its earnings will break all records,
Purchases of Land.
St. Pavut, April 6.—The Northera
Pacific Railway has completed the
. Sale of 500,000 acres of pine land in
matter before the Cancer sore will heal.
S.S. S. is the only medicine that can
builds u
can be found in it; the roots and herbs
the blood system and make a safe and
CANCER
Time was wnen Cancer was considered as incurable as leprosy.
Physicians and friends could give little relief or encouragement to
one afflicted with this terrible disease. Even
a blood disease, they still insist that there is no ho:
but at the same time cannot assure: you that it will
its place, for the disease is in the blood—is dee
caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The blood must
permanent cure of Cancer.
Cancer is not always inherited; your family may be free from any
p-seated and destructive, and
IS NOT
INCURABLE
now doctors know of no remedy for this fearful malady ; while admitting it to be
outside of a surgical-operation, and advise you to have the Cancer cut out,
not return. You may-cut or draw out the sore, but another will come in
beyond the reach of the surgeon’s knife or
be purified and strengthened, the system relieved of all poisonous, effete . ’
overcome this powerful and contaminating poison and force it out of the blood. It
It has cured thousan
and favigoraee the old, and supplies new, rich, life-giving-blood. §S.S.S. isa purely vegetable remedy ; no mineral
it from which it is made contain powerful pert og properties that act directly upon
, why
and
at once; it will cleanse your blood and
until the
eat into t
nthe use of S. S. S., and after
you ; it is free.
have made a
ever,for this.
Mrs. R, Shirer, La Plata, Mo., writes: ‘A small
ear on the left side of my face. At first it gave me no
w began to swell and became much inflam:
flesh, and gave me intense pain. I tried everything I could hear of, but nothing d good I then
taking several bottles the Cancer healed, and there now no sign of the disease. This was two years ago, and 1 am still enjoying perfect health.”
Send for our special book on Cancer ; it contains much information that will interest
Write our igen a about your case, and for an
ife study of Cancer and all blood
prevent the formation erous Cells.
ro
ed.
iseases.
taint, yet your blood may becom
Impure Blood Invites Disease.
or nose, a small lump on the jaw, or breast, a harmless lookin
little or no attention. -If you have an obstinate sore, don’t y
develop from a sore or ul
or other part of your body;
, @ little pimple on
wart or mole, and other causes so insignificant as to attract
peas salves or ointments to cure it— begin with S.S. S;
of canc
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or hurt
see came on my jaw about one inch below the
uble, and I did not think it was anything serious
At the same time the sore began to spread and
id me any
advice or information wanted ; they
i We make no charge whatstubborn form of
not you?
€ so polluted that a severe
the disease may
cer on your tongue
a slight bruise
the eyelid, lip
Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
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If you will visit our store. Come and see us whether you are ready
to buy or not.
__ Weare both practical watchmakers, having learned our trades
with as good workmen as the werld can boast. We do repairing for
people all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch or
clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to satisfy you in
every way or will give you your money back.
A. & H.W. HARTUNG, "caus
Telephone West 14, Broad St., Ne tS ¥ acme.
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Ladies of Nevada City
and Grass Valley .
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You are most cordially invited to inx oP spect. the most interesting stock of
Geog Millinery at Miss Hoeft’s.
Paris Patterns
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New York Patterns
Miss Green’s Patterns
Our prices are mSst Teasonable and best of all you
candepend upon the hat being the correct style. Don’t
miss it—Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. —
MISS E. HIOEFT, szoap sr.
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In order to raise money with which to pay off our creditors, we are comp:
Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishin
r store goes at less than cost
you that we have always had t
All Boots and Shoes are
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ill be your gain. The entire stock MUST BE
All Men’s Suits are reduced from $4 to
closing-out sale, for the entire stock maust be sold.
ous to call and settle their
he name of carrying the best
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$6 per snit.
reduced from soc to $1. 50 per
accounts within thirty da
any cost. —
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elled to sacrifice our entire
6 Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
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Our stock comprises all the best makes and styles of San F
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rancisco and Eastern manufactures, and
grade of goods in Nevada
T WITHIN SIXTY
-All single pants are re
pair, according to qualWe earnestly request those
S or we will put the acLemons
Oranges .
Bananas
pit
Just Received at
Tegler’s Candy Factory.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CA<ES.
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about
‘are all right "in every
FY ik the drenscript
the
reat our dora sn Alle and delivered
HOWARD LOVELAND.
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ANI
Died at St. L
The sad ne
of the stoma
Albert Kid
late Thomas
kepta groct
street at the
Phil G. Scad
In 1888 Alt
the High Sot
attended the
one of the gr
Pharmacy in
of this city g
same time.
For several
ticed his prof
and from th
Washington,
considerable
went to St. L
large drug st
to the time o
His age wa:
mother and si
Jose, in this §
who was with
Louis. .
A few days
a will bequea
his step-brott
property, sha
mother and 8)
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New Business
For a long
‘Spenceville h
district. The
been known «
In order to si
* of Supervisor
mame of th
Spenceville.
sbeen named.
ilines of both
When the r
4 at Floristc
population a
will be forn
of the distric
eluded in Bo
The report:
Road Distric'
for District }
proved. A le
for county .
months, or u
Court House
Tax
The City t
taken place t
until Monda:
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A fine «
aster Card:
by W. H. Or
very low rat
lection now.
Stacey &
To take ord:
Anyone desi
ly should se
All persor
games are ©
tend a meet’
Armory Ha!
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Of Shiloh’s .
guarantee:
two-thirds .
tle faithfall,
are not bent
Price paid
£1.00. For
Dar
Company
able social
night. The
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young mo!
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