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August 16, 1901 (4 pages)

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'1HE TRANSORIPT, Stretohing the Cable. / Che First Car of the Electric * Tidinge—-Within another week work on the electric road in Grass Valley will have been nearly completed. Today a working track was placed on the road, Tt was constructed in front of the Auditorium and « frame work twenty feet high was placed on it from which will be strung the trolley wire, © Today workmen strang a cable from corner of Bennett and Main streets to the end of the line at the Anditorium. is cablé rans diagonally across the eee Che City Grustees, Suspension Bridge to Again be REEL A Ain se ec nm eee eeCOOK. @ @ TRY THESE ady for instant use.. "The City Trustees ‘held thelr regular : (ae monthly meeting Inst evening and by BONED CHICKEN, per agra! cravmeicaaectesn. FRESH CRAB, per can « trowarik. oly Avene aa] BAYLES LUNCH HERRING, per jar ly was instructed to commence immediVE AL LO AF, ‘per can, iy ale x" oe ‘GENUINE SWISS CHEESE, per Ib. FRIDAY: Auge 16, 1901 Personal Stappenings. Frank Montre is down from Graniteille. j H. T. Oarrel of Sacramento is: here spending a few days. Henry Paine left this morning for North San Juan. : L. N. Tryonand O, Pomeroy are here from San Francisco. Geo. McLaughlin of Sacramento is here spending a few days, 25 cents 25 cents. 25 cents 25 cents 40 cents ate action against Mrs. Sarah Giles to compel her to make connection with the sewer system. The matter of installing more street lights was referred to the light committee. rey lirey ium length, boom in Ne. 7 ior to these, . on’t have to are going to . LJ Tanged accordingly. Don’t fail to atSit Silt SOP ET B Hi Y d T t All Wh Att d the works In a New Position. tend. Drink Cook’s Water. It purifies the. Flavored and seasoned in wood, rich CO F [E E S = A uy, 00 Ime 0 0 i él ’ : aeied lood, j2ott and elegant with the ‘best materials : = I trai The entire State is invited. The our grandrman Costello has accepted” a Attention Patriarchs, “* used by distillers, it is no wonder that PES eipsaciaaerne dieting cae . lion with the Union Ice Company If your doctor prescribes whiskey,. Jesse Moore is the leading whiskey in d = Native Sons welcome you. i . ~ . order Jesse Moore time. hi ld, —and— DLING. = ease ee gree — All Patriarchs of Mistletoe Encamppois a =e ~+-0@e-+ BDI UVIUVUUVIVITVIIVTUVIIVITPITVITVTT ES TTVITVTTVTTWTTVTTOTTV TTY OTT Y TOT wheel must be ) numerons: bedi Bel as takes . Tent who desire to.go to Grass Valley Question Answered, Te? Saree ft Wemanking i , ie bd repel bd naturedly and returns the joke . °" Saturday evening to seria the re—. oo bi eg ; BLENDED re are added king, “How would you like to be . °¢Ption, to be given by Union Eacamp1 ae ower 6 a8 the! Ie sick and nervous headaches. Sheromy Miss Hippert of Graniteville is here on a visit to the family of Ed Sneath. Ex-City Marshal Ed Tompkins is quite ill at his home on Grove street, Attorney I. O. Lindley left this mornng for Graniteville on @ busiuess trip, A. G. Thomson and HB. Hooe are here om San Francisco on a business trip. Authony Godfrey is here from the Plumbago mine on @ visit to his family, J. H. Helwig, the well known North Bloomfield butcher, was in town Jast ight. ~ Mica Lyda McKenna will entertain he high school class at her home this yening. Geo, A. Bancroft and.W. D. Walsh me in on the morning train from San ancisco. Mrs. Baaden of San Francisco arved here last evening and left this orning for North San Juan, P. F. Simonds and wife, who have pp on a camping trip to the lakes for p past few weeks, returned yesterday, W.D. Black of Lake City, George d Will Carter of this city, have gone the mountains on & camping trip, A. F. Schweard arrived last evening m Pleasanton. His family has been nding the summer here at the New ion Hotel. The Washington Dance. . street from pole will be suspended the trolley wire, Another crew were engaged today in placing wires on the cross arms on the Ne @ road, and men are also at work covering the rails, which are now bare from tle Auditorium to Bennett street. ‘ From present indications everything will be in readiness so that the road will be in operation by the ninth of September. Weather Talk. A word or so about the weather, It is always. a handy subject. No matter whether it is hot or cold, wet or dry, people like to talk about it. Our hot wave has been one of the chief topics of conversation for. several weeke, and although it is not exerCising the mercury as much as it did, the average person is glad when he, or she, sees “the sun go down.” A little time; a little more patience; and the gentle rains will again commence to fall on the just and the unjust. We almost forgot the main object of our item in “our burst of eloquence,” namely, to state that the thermometors about town today “behaved” pretty well, and a little breeze kept astir. to pole and from it . The Ideal Husband. ficKee’s Hall, at Washington, will sent a joyous scene tomorrow} When the Cosmopolitan, in its April ning when the grand march starts. number, published an essay, at once people for miles around will be. clever and philosophic, on “The Ideal re on pleasure bent and likewise to/ Wife,” a demand was created for a in helping along the erection of a paper on “The Ideal Husband” by the holic church at that place. The. same author—Lavinia Hart..The.Au-~ y best of music will be discoursed j guet Cosmopolitan contains an essay 1 the floor manegers will see that. on this subject—on which few people guests have @ good time. It ie. agree—which is certain not only to ught that quite a number will go] prove widely interesting, but to cause from this city. It is @ pleasant lively discussion. In the same number ve to Washington and the people} Mrs. Van Renselaer Oruger (Julin Gore cannot be excelled when it comes} don tells the story of the life of the ospitality. French wife with all itetragic common+e place narrowness. “The woman with Death of John Tait. small capacity puts up with, and, perhaps, does much toward -maintaining ieee t conditions,” says the author phn Tait died last evening at his. Prese2 : be on Stewart etree, OD 1 had “but there are women of brains who ; die at an early age of no disease known h a resident of the Comstock for 30 a dane but “simply % ie 8 and nearly all of that time wae. °? @°Ctors, ey le ae loyed by the various mining comweariness. pee es. He was well end favorably The Platform Dance. vn and enjoyed the confidence of many friends. Mr. Tait was aged s pars and 7 months and was a na-. Tomorrow night the regular weekly of Canada. Deceased eaves a. 28nce will be given on the New Union and six children. He wasa mém-. Platform. Several new and attractive bf the Knights of Pythias and the. features will be given to entertain the rs’ Union, under the auspices of . People between . dances. The manh organizations he will be buried. ®@¢ment of those social parties has ginia City Chronicle. taken great pains to suit all tastes, and ; the order of dances has been arment to Grand Chief Patriarch R. Gummoe, are requested to leave their names with J. C. Rich. td ®-man?” re is more Gatarrh in thie section country than. all other diseases ogether, and until the last few Cold Storage Meats was supposed to be incurable. great many years doctors pro-. For special first-class Cold Storage ced it a local disease, and pre-. Meats you should send your orders to ed local remedies, and con. Grissel Bros., Commercial street. The b y failing to cure with local treet pronounced it i ble. Sol finest of beef, pork, mutton ge ag nas proven catarrh to be a con-. in the market. had collected ten liquor licenses during the month, amounting to $200; one city license, $1.50; two second class licenses, $10; taxes, $7,412.29; total, $7,633.79, _ Water Collector Murchie collected $1,567 88 during July. The City Treasurer Morgan’s report showed that at the last time he reported there was $6,906.08 on band. During the month the receipts have brought the amount ap to $18,655.44. Of this amount $7,000 must be paid out on the sewer and water bonded indebtedness. The following bills were ordered paid: H, Marchie $76, H. Shearer $50, R. Eddy $65, 8. Flewellen $50, George Merrill $15, T. Granville $60, H. Towle $10, W. G. Carr $3, Sidney Peard $30, South Yuba Water Co. $704, Nevada County Gas and Electric Oo. $155.70, H. and F. L, Cooper $26.65, T. W. Reynolds $2.50, H. Shearer $320.64, G. Peters $10, Union $4.55, B. A. Van Slyke $28, J. Chivell $2.75, Attkisson & Robinsow $20, I. QO, Lindley $10, H, Ww. D Vinton $5.25,M.L. & D. Marsh $18.05, OC. E. Malloy $5.45, O. V. Organ $8.75, Legg & Shaw Oo. $16.20, Fire Fund—Nevada Hose ’Co. $14, Henry Lane $4, Charles Monroe $6, Pennsylvania Engine Oo, $14.50, Wm. Abbott $5, E. W. Schmidt $99, Union $5, E. W. Schmidt $25. Well Posted. < Attention Is directed to the new advertisement of Snell & Fieming in this evening’s Transorirr. This firm is carrying a large and varied stock of dry and fancy goods, : at very low prices. Mr. Fleming has just passed the twenty-eight anniversary of his business career in this city, and is well posted on the needs of the local market in regard to qualities and prices, : A Good idea. The Tulare Register says: J. B. Beckwith has struck an idea that enables him to sleep in extreme comfort no matter bow hot the night. Half an hour before retiring he takes a sprinkler and some clean water and sprinkles the bed nicely and evenly and not soppingly and by the time he gets into it most of the moisture has evaporated, leaving the bed nice and cool and very inviting to Morpheus. Good idea and does not cost a cent. The Best Prescription for Mala: ia Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price, 250. my156m largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indiestion or Buliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is ull they took when feeling dull and bad with: headaches or other Marshal Hi Shearer reported that he. . Murchie $128, H. D. Harding $16.24, . to complete the survey, and when he PHONE, MAIN 551. Go Guiened the Sierras. Vast Project Proposed By the Southern Pacitic. According to the Truckee Rey ublican, the Southern Pacific Company has a big project in view which will do away with4he snow sheds on the monuntain division. The proposition has been talked of before, bat this time they already have supplies on hand. for the surveyor’s camp and the survey will: be commenced as soon as Locating Engineer W.E. Eades arrives, which” will be about the middle of the month. He is under H. Hood, the chief engineer of] the company. It will take several months for him gets through and reports it will’be definitely known whether or not the tunnel will be constructed. The plan is to start from Cold Stream and come out at Soda Springs. The distance would be about. five miles. Such a tunnel wou!d shorten the toad, do away with the sheds and lessen the grade, but on the other hand it would coat about $5,000,000, besides disadvantages on account of pure air running through such long tunnels, : Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the West: tern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 250. and For saie by H. Dickerman, sole agent. “* Pianos Tuned and Repaired. C. T. Rogers of Pommer’s Music Store of Sacramento, is in this city and parties desiring a piano tuner and repairer can secure the services of Mr. Rogers by leaving orders at W. D. Vinton’s drug store. adStf. Wanted. Dining room girls at the New Union Hotel. Some experience required. Apply at the hotel office. aldtf ———<« Be Malaria Causes Biliousness, Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic remove the cause. man’s Headache Cure gives instant relief. One dose cures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief. 25c and 10c a box. ‘It cures neuralgia. Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. js BurraLo Lager Beer on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. jlo all times. Try it. GEO. C. GAYLORD -& SON, PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. His ‘Own Gxecutioner. Satinas, August 15—The dead body of Edward Tibl, of Deep Well, near Gonzales, was found in a fleld today a short distance from his mother’s home, His hand clenched a pistol with which he bad blown out his brains, Tibl was 25 years of age, and connected with a prominent Danish family. {tis thought that aoreqnited love was the cause of his suicide. He left home last Sunday to visit a young lady friend at Chular. On Monday he -had not returned to work, and search was jmede for him and continued antil his body was found. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Oould they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose Price 26e. and 50c. Trial size tree. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on ses yg A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Busra.o Lacrr BEER on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig One beauty about Jesse Moore Whia key is you can always depend on its purity. Physicians preseribe Cook’s Water. jaoet aie Hundreds of People are using our FRESH-ROASTED TEAS“ Have you tried us yet ? * Thinking about It ? Hanged Herself, Los ANGELEs, August 15—In a fit of despondency, resulting from poor healtb, Mrs. R. Y¥. Templeton, wife of the head of the dressgoods department of Coulter Dry Goods Company, last night hanged berself with a napkin tied to her bed-post. So quietly was the deed accomplished that her little 8-year-old daughter, who occupied the room with her, knew nothing of what had happened until morning. woman was quite dead when discovered. —+ +O Rainier Lacer Beer on ‘draught at the OwL. Bcents a glass. jl0-tt Perhaps Y The} BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gloped With a Widow, WILKESsBanRE, August 15—John L. Peterson and Mrs. Virginette Jones, the one from Johnstown, Pa., and the other from Vinburg, near Johnstown, eloped to this city yesterday and were married Peterson is 39 years old and his wife is 52. She had been married before and has several children. The happy groom then gave a supper to the wedding party. : *eeree -Malaria Makes impure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Obill Tonic cures Ma aria., 60c ; my16-6m ou Don’t Know It, Or perhaps the fact has slipped your mind, that J. D. Fleming, the junior member of the well known DRY GUODS FIRM OF NELL & FLEMING, hee been behind the counter in vada Oity for twenty-eight years, GAINS DAILY TO THE LADIES D DEALING OUT BARF NEVADA COUNTY. . We always aim to please and give satisfaction, and this ie why our customers always come back It takes years of experience to know what will please the ladies, and we have the benefit of this experience whea purchasing our stock. great bargains now in We are giving DRY and FANCY GOODS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. A FINE LINE. OF CARPETS and LINOLEUMS. SNELL @ FLEMING Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. FS SIS SRE SMeVirvernnrnereerverereerenr verververssverver snvververeereerverterververyerae EADMISSION DAY.. At Grass Valley Four continuous days of leasure in commemoration mniversary as a State.. of Caliiornia’s Fifty-Pirst RECEPTIONS, CONCERTT, ENTERTAINMENTS, PARADES, : aan DANCES and ELECTRICAL DISPLAY. Visitors from all over the State will be in attendance. Accommodations for everyone, courteous treatment to all. Dedication of the Electric Road. , Excursions to the mines. under the auspices of Quartz Parlor, No. §8, N. S.G. W., and Manzanita Parlor, No. 29, N D. G. W., on SEPTEMBER 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th. : : Head Troubles Of His Own g Untii his ever-ready mouth got into close contact with some of FOLEY’S INIMITABLE ICE OREAM. Then his tears changed to smiles and he wouldn’t call the King his uncle. Follow his example and be happy. Foley's Ice Cream Parlors ali have to go to make room for Fall I an ona lonal pipers and therefore re+ @eePa — only ee a few ors S ee mali am Constitutional treatment, Hall’s laria Bililousness. reen’s August Flower, in iquoi ; ao SE ng i. munds of the h Cure, manufactured by F. J. = ieee i form, to make you satisfied there is os Den’t delay--delays are Commercial Street, Nevada City lot of y & Oo., Toledo, Obto, is. the Grove's Tasteless © Bill Tonic removes . nothing serious the matter with you. is $24 i ken inven 7 the ng the cause. 2 Get Green’s Prize Almanac. wot ° r dangerous. toa teaspoonful, It aote direct-. = asi Soin Heed ae . HURRY UP ceries the blood and mucous’ surfaces 8 70: EY i tal d 90-00 ollara ape yr ge np ‘ P. f Quit uslog. stale goods If you want any of our TAN and LIGHT do < ‘lh _— Send for olreglone Ba gym ( y Union at orm and drink pure,wholesome WEIGHT SUMMER SHOES. They 8. ’ F. J, OHENEY & Oo.Toledo, Ohio. by Druggiate, 750, 8 Family Pills are the best. ee eo What a Tale It Tells. ess, enake is not :nore surely fatal than the bat mirror of yours shows a Blood ed, sallow complexion, a jaunook, moth patches and blotches skin, it’s liver trouble; but Dr. . New Life Pills regulate the iiver, the blood, give clear skin, rosy rich complexion. Only at Vinton’s aae store. canker sore iuto the flesh. This disease appears fi com the disease progresses, the # wth The meilica! men are as 8C poison as ever; they tell you to ‘mous old Gilt Edge Whiskey ommended by . physicians for 8nd medicinal use because it ‘ie t Sha fully the THE MUST DESTRUCTIVE OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. The poison ejected from the fangs of the ale ison, which pollutes and vitiates the . , ; es tee tissues Bae bones and eats like a rst in the form of a little sore or blister; soon the lands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, ; tf. -d ful ulcers_a Seonme sore, making it palatal 6 oe pot ne ce signe ol or] ored splote r ae, i destructive virus takes deeper hold upon —_ = sorely perplexed over the character of this OUR FREE HOME’ ra an Salf ood Poison Our book on Contagious Bl a even ects “describes acourately pear in each stage entre eeenaee to correctly diagthe mouth and throat on the Poison tash alternately for peek <r but” the stom: of -no human being can stand this treatment long; besides, they do not eure the disease permanently, as three "Saturday Evening, Aug, 17 ee The Best of Dance Music will be furnished by the Nevada City Band. EXCURSION . Olympia Park, Tea and Coffee. It will improve youf health. (SAMPLES FREE_gey TAYLOR'S TEA KMD COFFEE. HOUSE. and Winter Shoes now on the -road. Prices reduced. Ladies’ $3 Tan Shoes, now $2 50 Tan Oxfords at $2 00 Men’s Shoes, lace and Congress a extra good value $1 50 & $2 CALL EARLY WHILE YOUR SIZE IS HERE. BOVEY BRO ee rey medi og this Nauk tc cucncnuanlir treat himself “ay ce aa j p : a6 heme. Should the Decciaus will bs elon te.snseer . cvarnteed purely veer Wholesale and Retail And other Novelties too numerous to spond with snd help ‘him slong in every y possible . Cable bl purifier, cere : mention can be seen at : a re es Pe have To may about yourself with . anit the seotilor. virus Trains will leave Nevaca City at 9 A. M. ‘ T J aI ? 8 office. an. : . eeaionl . sation, ¢ a this valuable little book without a ta a ahs con. and 4 P. M. . ADI ES +e Cc. J ° BR AN DS, he e Wy e er ° ave your any sost to you whatever eis ol the time, atid stitution. ‘The appetite ne: ' sersomnondance With. 24 tsasande Setoteck cieeae tive. . Reund-Trip’ Pia: including admission to the I seswe te kt ps as ta ived elling a tles, she is have successfully trea sapere ak Pasi; 38 Comex As I will leavé in a few days consign received, ‘ despair of a cure because & Ive ag ’ soon show signs of healing, and the anythi gentle laxative q ad its unsightly, dirty splotches and eruptions grow A Free Boatride on the Lake for all also to pu m furnish my San Francisco trade, Fall stock Diamonds. aa the poet mn ean and can be relied on: are beauties, They are the y ' . s : i sag fda ; is our specialty. ndid for torpid liver.” For Ind paier, and finally disappear. Os who attend. Everybody Invited. for Nevada City, don’t delay to . m, Loss of Appetite, Stomach . PMS 26 Pict one ony so years been known and used as a remedy for ths dreadshee: call on me. q CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. me Sts., r troubles 3° oe aoa ful disease. Gently, but thoroughly, The SaIFT SPECIFIC co., Atianta, Ga. @@Bathing suits will be furnished llillinery Less Than Cost. Yy. are. Only. 500 at W. D. sal . the least injury to the system. EtG at the bath house on application. MA ISS HOEFT; yee’: