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August 25, 1898 (4 pages)

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AM center eee table, RE. & Co. the people ript Block, on hand tha as, etc. at Law. OR. BROAD LEN’S ation, Iphia, Pa Disorders: f GENUINE »thatof Dre ndjuatment of yr li MAGNET. ndensed and rer the world, ‘twenty years . theated, and e used it, and nt fact. » by creating oue Organ ut iri: g.a secc nd of the frst, slizer, 1erewe whole body, ug nuIaerous 1k of 20U pages, the patienta: ven and you. rma ion. bt bas yiven, ulous per one:is mpou: d, r testimoninis. Oo recommend; ny stibstance; 1 calied Com ~ MOLE O*@ tite Ul uw ew. rm. Starke. & ers full infore Urative mgsrh,, 2 a widerarge a afier . eing ians. Will ba pplication rit Law, D PINE STS NY tf ig “E CURi: ITTINGit effects,., O. LACE 1 20 cents: our large . THE “PRANSORIPT . Dt THURSDAY. ..,AUGUST 25, 1898. ae PERSONAL Pd POINTERS, A = Chronicle ci eof the Doings of id A. Blumenthal is here. «. Will Meet In Nevada City Saturday, ‘Sep: ! =“ lee. Will King was over today. from ten fe x J adge Walling has returned from Sacramento. Mrs. Clara Lammon_ has returned from the coast. Erasmus Rossen was down today from Relief Hill. : Henry Lane has been at Maryevil. for two days past. Sheriff Getchell got home this morn. jag from Trackee. Miss Nellie Monk is home trom: ‘Bind Francisco and Oakland. ‘i Lawyer Irisn of Downieville went a low on last nigaot’s train. T. Curnow of Columbia Hill went} balow on this noon’s train. errr arian rere torn omemed At ‘the menting of the Democratic ‘Coanty Central Committee at the City. Hall this afternoon it’ was decided to ‘hold primaries on the 17th: of September to select delegates to a county convention to be held at the theater in Nevada City on Saturday, September 24th, & : The basis of representation was fixed as follows: One delegate for each precinct and one for each twenty or frac ulists From Participating. There seemed to be a strong desire ‘to have a test that will exclade Popu‘lists ‘from voting at the primaries, as the idea of fusion of the two partics in this county is not favorably considered by the majority of Democrats.: Delegates to the county convention will act as delegates to bed district conventions. The number of aslegstes to which . " Nevada City is entitled will be divided} Miss M. Leddy has retarned from ‘a. tion of twenty “votes cast for J. W. “equally among the four precincts. visit to Washington and vicinity.. Ed. Williams of Wells-Fargo’s office here has returned from Petalunia. Elwell Holland of this city is ill at. 8:0 Francisco with typhoid fever. E. N. Radke has gone to San Francisco to attend his brother’s wedding. Oharles McQuestion of Forest City left today for Plymouth, New Hampshire. — Mrs. Sexton has. returned to Santa _ Maria after a visit here with” her ‘sister, . Mrs)Clarence Shartleff. Miss Ethel Moore of Bakersfield, who has been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McCutchan, left for home yesterday. Charles Kent, who has been visiting Campbell Springs and also his home at this city, has returned to the Pioneer mine in Placer county. : *Mr: and Mrs. R. J, Bennetts have returned from their bridal tour, and are kept busy receiving the congratulations of frionds. They will reside on East Broad street. Marysville Democrat: Alf Tregiigs. -who has just returned from the Alaska. ‘mines, came up from San Francisco ‘Monday night, accompanied by J. E-Poingdestre, and the next day they ‘went to New York Flat to exumine a vquartz mine owned i by the latter, Claims She ‘Was Drugged. A married woman with five young children was locked up in thé’ county jail last night for being crazy. drank. This morning she was turnéd loose and permitted to go home to her children, her husband being out of town, She claims that she drank three small giasses of wine given to her by a wo-} man on Coyote. street, and she has a suspicion that it was dragged. At least this was her explanation to the ofisers when bhe got sober this morning. Married at at Shady Creek, ‘The Phelan residence on Shady Oreek was the scene of a pleasant gathering yesterday. Miss Julia Phelan and Joseph E. Debernardi were married by Rev. Father Tevlin.', Miss Kate Phelan, the bride’s sister, and Albert Snell stood: up with the couple. A choice wedding. dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Debernardi, who are popular young people, . will reside on Pine street. Wary . Bears. é The two companions. of the bear recently trapped at Cooper’s mill are still hanging around there and every night s visit the trap that is set forthem. They . will not touch the bait, however, seeming to realize that it is from the carcass of their late brother brute. ‘The millbands have ordered a big hunk of beef sent up, and they expect to soon have both of the wanderers. Zoberbier as a Dentist. ‘A letter received from P. Zoberbier, ~who used to be a watchmaker at this -gity, states that he recently graduated ‘from a dental college in Philadelphia snd is now taking a supplemental eourse of medicine. He expects to Jeave before long for France where he will practice his profession. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot . reach the disease portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, . and that is by constitutional remedies. -fseafness-is-caused-by.an inflamed.con-., ‘Thomas and W. F. Gray was a success, The Junior Leagues of the Methodist . , Martin, Presidential Elector, at the * last Presidential election. The chairman and secretary were authorized to issue a call for the primaries and convention and to select the officers of election in the different: precincts. After some discussion and the ig ing of three or four tests it was finally agreed that the test for voters at the primaries shall be: Are you a Democrat and will you support James Q. Maguire for Governort It was decided to allow the new precinct of Overton ‘in the eastern part of the county one delegate. Members of township committees were given power to fill any vacancies that might occur in the Central: Committee. At the primary election the polla in Nevada City, Grass Valley and Trackee will be open from 2 to 8 o'clock p. m and in all other precincts at such hours upon. : BRIEF MENTION. dinor Notes and Conmen's of Local Interest. Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street. Dance at Ragon’s Grove Friday night, Marsh Brothers resumed sawing at their mill today. The new engine works like a charm. W. J. Evansand two other men have leased the the Baker steam wood-sawing machine and will run it this fall.-The Epworth League social given last night as a farewell to Martin Churches of this city and Grass Valley will have a joint picnic tomorrow at Ra. gou’s Grove. The concentrators for the Phenix mine have arrived and the new ten siamp mill will begin crushing’ ore iu about two weeks. In the case of Thomas McAulay vs. the Tahoe Ice Company Judge Nilon today gave ten days’ additiouul time to auswer plaintiff's second emended complaint. A young man named J. Keenan was sent to juil this morning by Justice Holbrook to serve ten days fordisturbing the peace. Nightwatchman Kilroy arrested bim last night. At last night’s meeting the Red Oross Society adopted a vote of thanks to the Red Gross minstrels for $36 donated. On next Wednesday evening’.the last they have on band, as well as report regarding jellies made, After next week the Society will meet only at the President’s call. eile Foster’s Forecast. Foster's last bulletin gave forecasts regular meeting is to be held, and mem: . . bers are asked to then turn in all work]}» Malley’s Report of the Convention The convention met, Mr. McNab spoke Thin 5 o Deir spoke, and O'Brien spoke. Thin Pajor Harney spoke, and Galsy talked back. ; Thin Jim Phelan spoke, Cope ss tet n Vogelsang And Edelman s Dies. And Cassin s And Dwyer called ‘Sam Braunhart a liar, And Billy Fut called McNab a liar, And Dockweiler called ‘Every body a liar. Thin Sullivan spoke, And Doolan spoke. Thin McNab sid that Mike Tarpey lied, And Fitzgerald spoke.
Maguire was nominated Aud spoke. Thin John P. Dann spoke, And Dooley he spoke. Thin John Gaffey spoke, And Max Popper spoke. Clitas Barber, he chewed, ‘Thin John Gaey spoke, And Donohue and Shay and Fay and Foley and Jim, Phelan, And Cassin, and McCray, And O'Suliivan, Hennesse y, Fennessey, Ahern, and Ryan, O'Leary, O’Meura, O'Neill, Coffey, Conley, Conol dy; Rourke; And Murph, ply all spoke, And the . eadivention was over and it Adjourned —S. F. Call. Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, : Upon the blood. Troe, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves of the storm wave to cross the continent from the 22d t6 the 26th. ‘ The next disturbance will reach the Pacific Coast about the 26th, cross the West of Rockies country by the close of the 27th, great central valleys 28th to 80th, Eastern States 3ist. Warm wave will cross the west of Rockies country about the 26th, great central valleys the 28th and Rastpgn States the 30th. Cool wave will cross the west of the Rockies country by the close of the 29th, great central valleys the S8ist and Eastern States September 2d. Temperature of the week ending 8a m., September 5th, will average about, or a little above normal east of the Rockies and about normal west. For . the same week rainfall will be generally below normal. . The cool weather in the Northern . States during the first ten days of "August was another signal-victory for} And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Because it makes . The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of g Impure blood. J. R. DAVIS, Teacher of Vocal and instrumental as the township committees way decide erwin len rim: Wma: ‘ty, Heard Prom. onthe Comstock.. "Percy Oatr and the. other Nevada. City lads who left here over two weeks , ago on a edmping expedition have been getting their money’s bbe ofTon. and c y to the day when they will re rat he rs 8° orn Cheap pis xf to San Francisco Good For ~ Only. Two Trains, «hoe people who want. to goto Sap Francisco to see the exbibision drill of ihe Kighth Regiment'on Saturday mast heard from: They write that. they are/ i” order to take, advantige of the round ‘trip rate of $8 leave tomorrow on either the noon. or. thé: p: tm. train, The tickets wiil . be. good for ret ara on or be‘next Tuesday.morning and the first thing they did { was to make.@ break for a restaurant . where they ordered every Kkindvof fresh meat off the bill.” Since leaving Lake Tahoe they had seen nothing in’ the way of gameand as. a result had cooked bacon three times a day, They expected to go down in the Comstock mines yesterday: afternoon or. this morning, having obtained a permit for home trip via Carson. —______ _ Mot Weather Food. ‘Nothing poula—be better than the delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe, sold at the “Beehive. choicest selected goods. For sale in quantities to suit. [tf] J.J. JACKSON. ’ the trip, and to strike out today on —_ They are the . a 7] It-is expected that the State Fair rate . from Nevada City to Sacramento and retarn this ‘year will be $5.15 as héreto‘fore, These tickets will be go.d during the continuance of the Fair. The fare from Sacramento to San. Francisco and return by the’ second cluss train, which most of the Sacramentans patron. ize, is $8, which combined with the State Fair rate-makes: almost as lowa figure as will becharged for the limited excursion leaving tomorrow. N. D.G. W. Meeting. “The officers of Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G.W., are requested to meet at, >ythian. ‘Castle. at two o ‘clock Tuesday . . fternoon, August 28d. Mas. J. H. Roaers, Pres. Buy Where You . GooD As GASH HERE. ‘The merchants where this card appears give RED TRADE RECEIPTS for the asking, and when your book is filled will accept it the same as FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Book containing complete list of merchants free. any. store where the above sign is displayed. One Trade Receipt given with each 10-cent purchase; thus, if you make a 10-cent purchise you receive one Trade Receipt; if you makea one-dollar purchase you receive ten Trade Receipts. Mrs, Bette Dovetass, Secy. a20-8¢ See This Sign. . Get one at tips, coin toe, $1 per pair. for 90 cents per pair. $2 Shoe, will be closed out for out 10 cents. Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, where else at 25 cents, now 10 Men’s Pearl, Nutria Brown, 80 cents. The Popular Prices: Are-Now Cut in Two { During the anriiT der ofrour . Clecrance Sale prices upon CGtoods will be cutin Two. Here Are a Few Bargains . Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to 2, Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe,'sizes 11 to 2, regular Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair. A lot of Boy’s Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to 15 cents. Our 50 cent Men’s heavy-riv eted Overalis; (during this clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents. Please Noto These Pries Are Strictly Cash, Glothing Store. J. LEVY, Proprietor. Commercial Street---Telephone 008 $I per pair. fancy patterns, sold everycents. Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at — . peeeesececoveroesorssnarovesevosooosoes se pei hes DR. ‘SANDEN'S SUCCESS! : ‘Nothing That Has Merit Can Be Kept . : Down—Some Wonderful Cures. i cceemenemidnemaeal [SS DAY Bas COME WHEN wERrT can win. If a man claims thet he eure a weakness or a pain which has ee 3 S F F HL 9 1000000 0O0000600000900 O08 x of cures during the past three years. The weit Gen ae ae tognsevenssanvvnsccsvenseysecenestang Ser receteeenerecerere 7 Sh rewd People Buy things where they get the most value for their money, and when it comes to a Ae idan in the line of FURNITURE they have found that JAMES KINKEAD, Commercial Street, Keeps a large stock and gives his customers the best bargains, If you are thinking of getting new fuarniture call at his stores. ® ® PP HR You Will Profit Thereby. are not a sign of old age. The youthful eyes need regulating as much as the older eyes ‘riéed help. We. can assist both. In our Optical — ‘Department may be found Glasses of every strength with im a fittings. Also’ Fiel rine, Opera and Rea: oe Glasses. They are all of excellent quality, but not high pees Special attention is called to our PERS PECTOSCOPE, for viewing single pictures. Brings out the true perspecive and ‘mukes pictures.seem like nature itself. It ison exhibition in our window. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street. He He Ne ee Ne ie He He Te He HG 6 shed hc . am selling —ga $5 Trimmed Hats for.......... $2 50 $4 Trimmed Hats for....... . . 2 00 $3 Trimmed Hats for .....0.... I 50 $1 Dude: Hate for, iiicsccc 50 ae Dede Tate for . . ccnccunsessoenin 15 : W. H. CRAWFORD, . ; CASH GROCER. tA. B. B. WOLF. 4 mg lini f the Eus-} dition of the mucous lining o . these weather bulletins. : this tube is intachian Tube. When : . ‘Next week’s bulletin will give general flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en‘ forecast for September, the most inter<tirely closed, Deafness is the result, esting part of which will deal with SepAlso Choral and Orchestral Director. Visite Nevada Sion, Genes and ot portions of nee Boues. = “pupils * age a The War Tariff Is On oa BUT THE Lowest_Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. ‘and unless the inflammation can be, tember frost and rain in the Northern . , a i oo taken ont and this tube restored to ite States and rainfall in the Southern Zora + gither by letter of W O D E We have always on hand a large assortment ‘normal motion Beene “int sa con Pie Union Hotel: Nevada City. ca of Fancy Groceries such: as Limburg Cheese, tro orever; cases i ee ey Catarrh, which jenotbing. Richard Foote’s Latest Proverb. ong — Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Bonebut an inflamed condition of the mu-. Richard Foote, formerly actor’ and PATENTS! a tote » reece en a . bes tat ae ob ia Dale Cakes ae eucuraeet. cs Stands as it always has---a high. Q,nember we are Sole Agents for for any case of Deafness (caused by c8-. politics’ and. politicians in general-. Dension, Land tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s’. Here is a sample scintillation from his. ’ oye * ey Douglass Rutter and Robin Kl SKUs Gatarrh Oure. Bend for lroalars;ttee \pear «Drink the beoler’s whisky #. and grade Cigar for a reasonable price. ie y peters eee Ui Adehy '. Address, you most, but when you go to cast Depreda A full line of Breakfast Goods : ¥. J. CHENEY & 00,, Prop., Toledo, O. your ballot remember wife and child, ludian niga Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Medi Rolled Pe Ree yanked octannypainieshay vata 7 CO eT Tes . ” . Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Florr, etc. ‘ ITED STATES FOREIGN PATENTS 3 Hall's Family Pils are the best. . what fe known as playing both ends. [J 'otaned:t Sonate / PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER. ' iam a a against the middle—be stands in with . Sxaminstions: veered eee : re 7 ew pany: —@_. the good people, but, it will be noticed, . . Rejected os Ra ea we MADE IN NEVADA CITY The Nevada City Ice Company is now doesn’t refuse the whisky; says the "Ef you have an tur Bs @ sketch; OFFICE AND YARD, ' first-class nat reasona be we w Bt syne ulder rates. Office at residence of Thomas Only Two Dollars and a Halt. . ‘‘cinteion 2p eel ror of pcan and to ee ‘sien Cte, Corcoran, first door above Theater Be Pits Sapa age te submalt Pe ee Gant an ud Balers Tee . ‘of heater. Telephone’ Men's All -Wool Pants, our $3.50 line. N Ss « No. 791.. bie : daring this Clearence Sale only $2.50a1 a e e oF ma. rz elsewhere. tt. . Conconax & Anpocast. the Porular Clothing Store. ett . NationalBureau of Claims. olag