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‘THE TRANSORIPT,.
TUESDAY.. ule 28, 1900
~ BRIBPLY ‘STATED,
Itens That Should Inter Interest: Brorybody—
Something New Every Day.
For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray.
Have you: registered? If not, why
not?
Don't fail to gu to Aumoky Hall tonight.
For picnic delicacies go to OC. E. Malloy’s tf
Spanish Panoche fresh every day at
Foley’s. ° . tf
Improvements are going on all over
the city.
Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at Francisco arrived ‘here on last evening’s . Carpets, rugs, lace curtains and silks.
Jackson's. mail-tf
Fine Jewelry at cost at eo Jewelry store. tf
Gilt Edge Porter, and Halt and Half
at Tom’s Pisce. a23 tf
Grandfather’s Mush, 8 packages for of Sacramento’s commercial men, are. of soda water, sarsaparilla and other
25 centsat Wolf's. tf
If you want a good shine go around
to Gallagher’s stand.
bay Chr of te a ugs a ton Old
D. W. Robbins of Gridley is here.
W. A. Hall of Ban Francisco is in
‘town, >
Fred Horn lett this mowing for Sen
Francisco.
M. Craig is over from ‘North San
Juan today.
Mies Annie Marley left this morning
for San Francisco. — .
James Hatcher cane over from Cobia Hill; yesterday.
F. Silverstone of San Francisco is
here on mining business. __
Frank Golden left this uitraing for
San Francisco on a business trip.
R. W. Rupe and H. W. Focs of San.
train, »
Mrs. I. Hosken, who has been to San
Francisco on a visit, returned here last
‘evening.
Andy Hampel and F. A. Sieke, two
in town.
E. E. Brown came down from Dow‘nieville last evening on bis way to San
Fine’ watches at coat at Golden's . Francieco.
closing out sale. — sae} Be
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want f
any‘hing in the tobacco line. ~ tf
Oheese Waferettes, a delicious new
wafer, At Geo. C. Gaylord & Son’s.
Frank Mills, who has been here on a
visit, returned to San Francisco this
The new Cadmus mill will be com-. Morning.
pleted about the middle of next month
Antique oak curtain poles and fix-"
tures for 25 cents at Snell & Fleming's.
For cold storage meats go to Grissel
Bros.’ and you are sure to get the best. N
last night.
Don’t forget to register. Better attend to it today instead of putting it
off.
left this morning for’ a visit to San
Francisco.
Wm. Maguire of Lowell Hill and R.} length of the pavilion is an exhibit of
icholls of Dutch Flat were in town
W. G. Culbirth and W. O. Hopkins
Mrs. W. F. Englebright and two sons . friends.
~DPRNING OF THE mR.
bas Ta hy ‘ ‘Atnady Been Mate
‘The Seonis les oan at sas
Hall tcday and about all the space was
taken. It presents a fine appearance
from one ¢nd to the other. The firm
‘. of Legg & Shaw Co., the hardware dealers of Main street, show a complete
line of stoves, ranges and bath tubs;
Maher & Co. have a complete exhibit
of silk underwear, furs, corsets and kid
gloves; the Morning Union shows a
job printing exhibit. Manager Taylor
of the Commercial Tea Co. has a display of choice teas and coffees. Geo.
HE. Turner bas an-exbibit in vayious
kinds of plumbing goods. Snell &
Fleming have an exhibit of dry goods,
Mrs, Fred Zeitler has a booth in which
are exhibits of burnt leather and burnt
woodwork. Daniel & Powell have an
immense bottle as an exhibit, encircled
by a frame on which are placed bottles
beverages they manufacture, Miss E.
E. Hoeft has a boothin which she bas
a fine exhibit of millinery goods. Mrs.
Wm. Giffin has a display of all kinds
booth of Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W
in which the ladies have a fine exhibit
of fancy work. They also have plenty
of room ‘to,-entertain their visiting
To the right of this E. A,
Moore hasa fine exhibit of photography.
To thé left and extending the entire
various fruits end vegetables, made by
various parties. ‘To the right and on
the front. end of the ha!'l ig the mineral
a few days.
are here from San Francisco spending j exhibit.
ih WISE BE GUY? :
The com god haat is Pay
One of the best dcunally ANG, ‘sal
the State will perform at the theater in
this city some time next month. An
exchange in speaking of the company
say3:: “A Wise Guy” is a farce comedy and when that is said there is nothing left to say except that it is a good
farce comedy. It is fanny and that is
something that cannot be said of all
farces. The plot, what there was of it,
contains the elements of humor. The
situations are very funny and they are
well worked up too. The story of the
play, in brief, is thatofan ambitious
actress who goes to Long Branch and
poses as the daughter of a millionaire
for the purpose of catching the fancy
of an English lord. In the operation
it is necessary for her to have a father,
and Spike Hennessy, a piano mover, is
employed to impersonste the millionaire. As a father he is not a success,
but as a fun-maker he does more than
is bargained for. Around this plot are
hung a nunber of specialties which are
entertaining in the extreme.
The company ig one of the cleverest
Miss Emily Hosking left yaatueday of fancy work and embroidery. In the] ever seen on 8 stage.
or a. week’s visit to San Francisco and . extreme central end of the hall is the
Oakland.
A Deserved I Promotion.
George F. Blakeslee, the jeweler,
will feave here tomorrow for San Franclsco, to take a responsible position
in a iarge jewelry store there. Mr.
Blakeslee hes been manager of F.
Golden & Go.’s jewelry store at this
‘city for nearly two years past,and by
hiscourteous treatment to patrons and
others has made mauy friends who will
be pleased to hear of his deserved proIn the reveption room is aX bmotion, but at the same time sorry
exhibit of art, showing paintings, photothat he will move from our midst
_ ‘the eldest son of Wm. Bristow Sr., ahd . years, has returned from Cape Nouie.
You can get some very pretty and uptodate frames for photographs at Vinton’s, tf
Wolf carries a full line of high grade
Jellies and Preservies, 2 Jars for 25
cents. tf
Van Camp’s beets. Ready for table, . ©
8lb. cans for 20 cents at A. B. Wolf's,
Oash Grocer. tf
home this morning.
At W.H. Andrews’ store on Broad
stréet will be found the finest of early Miss Laura Hodge and mother, who
here from the East visiting, left
Crawford peaches. te ee >
Duncan’s Cleaning Fluid will make . 7¢sterday for San Francisco.
old clothee—look tke ew, A-spange Superintendent L. L. Myers returned
with every bottle. Vinton sells it at here last evening from Sant Francisco
95 eatite tr ;o" his. way to North Bloomfield.
. Mre. M. Robr haé returned from an
Lithia Magnesia is taking the place
of Citrate at Madiasla end Hoa bet. oxtended visit with friends and relatives
ter. Vinton sells it iu quart battles at. °* Sante Oraz and Watsonville,
25 cents. tf Miss Leda Wood arrived here Sunday evening from Susanville to visit
All persons who are indebted to the
Grimes Emporium are requested to with her aunt, Mrs. J. G. O'Neill.
here last evening and left this morning
for San Juan:
Mrs. Senft, who has been here spendng a few days, re!urned to San Francisco this morning.
Chas. Hegerty: Jr. came over tro
Moores. Flat yesterday and returned
a
extra expense. a25-tf
At “The Grotto” at all times, you can
wet the finest: of liquors, wines, ales, / Mra
igars, etc. Drop in and see how it is here on a visit to her father, M. L.
all ye who never sampled their goods.tf Marsh, returned to Sacramento this
_ Speaking i}! of others is born of a morning
eonscious feeling of inferiority and Miss BPaisia Jtseaom ot Man Joan
displays is that of Felix Gillett. He
Miss E. E, Hoeft returned last even-} Hundred and fifty: majority.
make payment immediately and save ing-froth San Francisco, where she hus} that vote will be reversed and Nevada
. B. H. Preston, whohas been . fifty.
J. L,. Ackerman of Iowa Hill arrived . graphs and’ painted porcelains. ome
Prominent among the different fruit . Band to Give a Concert and Dance.
has a tree on exhibit ladened with. The Knickerbocker Club has donated
Oranges and another with lemons. He. the use of their platform on Saturday
also has ani exhibit of ferns and flowers. . evening, September 8th, to the KnickFred Smith of Grass Valley has an jerbocker Band, formerly the Nevada
exhibit of Cook’s mineral water. _ . City Band. From 8to9 o’clock a conTue exhibit of stock will be at Glen. cert will be given and after that time
brook Park where all interested may {till 12 o’clock dancing will be particiview some of the choieést live stock in. pated in. The proceeds of the affair!
the county. will gotothe band to help in paying
At the Pavilion an Sabéreathig pro. for uniforms. Gentlemen will be
gram will be rendered this evening and . charged 50 cents_and children 25 cents.
Hon. Frank TI’: Nilon will deliver the Ladies will be admitted free of charge.
opening wigan, oa eo
Wine at Wo!f’s.
A. B. Wolf, the cash grocer has just
received a large consignment of ‘fine
zinfandel and Port Wine from St.
George’s Vineyard at Maltermoro,
Fresno county. The port is old and
Wilt Be ‘eveniea.
In 1896 William Jennings Bryan carried Nevada Oounty by just three
This fail
a 8-tf
majority of at least three hundred and ;. eee
j Sewer Work.
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~R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all:
Dismonds at cost at Golden's, Now. kinds of sewer work at the very lowest .
8 your chance for a bargain. th tua: ees
ti 1 carter Has Parde Parehased avim Stock
and Will Resume Business.
nm J. Carter telegraphed to this. city .
last.evening thet he had purchased a}
fine stook of clothing in San Francisco
and would resume business at the
stand formerly occupied by Carter &
Johnston, at the corner of Pine and
Commercial streets. He will be ready
for bn:iness in a few days and wishes
all his former patrons, and new ones
algo, to call and inspect his stock.
The many friends of Jeff will be
pleased to learh that he is to again engage in business, and will no doubt be. .
stow upon him a share of their patronage. The firm ot Carter & Johnston,
of which Mr. Carter was a member, was
noted for its fair dealing, and purchasers at their store received full
value for: their money. Mr. Oarter
will conduet his new business in the
same way. .
About Completed.
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David Kiley, of the Vulcan Iron
Works of San Francisco, who has. beén
putting in the new iron stairways at}
struction Company, has about finished
the work. The stairways, which are
five feet, eight inches in widtb, consist
of fonr flights, with two landings, with
The work has been done speedily and}
satisfactorily. 4
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Mill Started Up,
The Providence . mill and sand plant
started up yesterday and the force of
increased. It is the sincere hope of all
our people that this famous old mine
will before long have a full wean of
men at work.
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Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared
‘To take orders for connecting sewers
Anyone desiring work dose im mediatey should see John 8S. Gregory. tf:
We Are Giving
3 = Premiums FREE
Wilt
‘Teas, Goffecs,
Spices, Extracts,
: f the finest quality and is being sold .
been selecting her fall stock of millin-j Ceunty will give Wm. McKinley a tor $1.50 Lee gallon. §
Soda, Baiting Powder
. Good Time and Place to Buy
Great Amtricaa Luporting Tea Co.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
56 MillStreet, Grass Valley,
Prices Lower Than Ever.
anoral cog es pee Hipotien! wei. passed through town this morning op
dimes throw the mantle of charity her way to Stanford's University to at
the faults of others. ‘ Sed nabbed
~The funeral of the late J. L. Postelwaite will take place tomorrow afterbh
aus as been up at Washington,on salibais
noon at 2o’clock from the Episcopal business, arrived in town last evening
Church, under the auspices of the ini hie way to the Gity:
Nevada (ity Lodge, A. O. U. W. Mrs. Chas; Hegarty came down last
Beckley & Rice received today ® big . . ening from Moores Flat and left this].
invoice of the finest peancone ever! morning for Auburn, where her daughbrought into the market. The Grotto ter, Mrs. Quinn, is very low.
is bound to ne si ee aoe piece, for Prof. Hugh Baldwin of San Diego
the best of wines, ales, beer and cigar’. was here iast evening ona visit, and
left'for San Jose this niorning, where Kitled by a Premature Blast.
Anothber.of Nevada county’s miners . ty School Saperintendents.
Yost bis life by the premature explosion} Miss Nellie Cartis arrived here Sunof a blast iu the Victor mine, Brown’s . day evening on a visitto A: H, Parker
Valley dictrict, Yuba/ county, yesang wife. She will return in about
terday afternoon. He and a part-. two weeks to take charge of the Mt.
mer were working in a drift on} Vernoa school, Placer couuty.
the 1300 foot level, and but a short dis. Peitro Rondoni, who formerly
tance apart. Bristow was killed, while worked in the gravel mines at Relif
his partuer escaped. ‘I'he deceased was] Hill, in this county, for about five
was born and raised at Cherokee, Ne-. Mr. Rondoni is completely disgusted
vaila county. He was about 30 years. with the country, and claims that it is
of age. no place for a workingman. .
Died in Washington.
James Agnew, who was: arrested last} The sad news of the death of Marfin
week at Rocklin on a charge of. McGrath at Spokane, Wash., has. just
stealing a watch from Joseph Sny-/. been received at this city although his
der, who is operating a mine on Deer . death occurred a couple of weeks ago,
creek, had his preliminary examination! Mr. McGrath will. be remembered by
before Justice Mulroy at Grass Valley. many of our people as he was for a
yesterday, and was beld to answer ona. number of years employed in the difcharge of burglars, with bail fixed at. ferent mines of this district. He left
$1000. . Acting District Attorney Frank . here a few years ago, ' and after travelPower appeared for the people, and the . ing about the State for several months
accused made.no defense. went north, and finally settled at SpoSee” kane, where he answered death’s summons;
coal
Held to Answer,
Footwear For All.
Bovey Bos, the wide awake shoe
dealers of this city, have a changed
advertisement in which they have. While at work in a mine at Bongis
something to say about shoes for the} and Ready yesterday Sherman Warner
school children. Their shoes are of. met with an accident which will lay
the best quality but are sold at prices. him up for some time. A large rock
that are indeed astovishing. All who}fell on his~ rigbt'leg and broke the
want bargainsin any kind of footwear] bone between the knee and ankle.
Leg Broken.
should visit their store and look at _
their stock before going elsewhere. —~ STATE 1 Ge or ToLEDO,
Frank J. CHENEY. makes oath Co he
lis senior partner of ~~ firm of *F, J.
Gueney & Co., doing business in the
Miss Lolu Ashburn of this city left . Oity of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that seid firm will this morning for San Francisco where the sum’ of ONE HUNDRED id
she will attend Hopkins’ Art School. LARS foreach and every case of a
The young lady isa natural born artiet and from her brush has come some} of Hatr’s CaTarra Cure.
of the best exhibits of art ever seen in FRANK J. CHENEY.
A Nevada City. Artist.
wish her the best of success. comer, A, D. D. 1806, ASON, Tea Free for AIL!
nie eee a aes Hatta Catarrh Care is so ra . Drop in and Have a Drink. —
ot Se ag Sa ESS ry SNR, THA 0.)
Send for testimonials, free
a poe “Deaaatete, Th ‘& 00, Toledo, QO,
So ry
Hall’s ‘a Pills are the best.
Cof-Farin, the pa substitute for
coffee, 15 cents per package, At _
Q, Gayiord & Son's.
he will attend the convention of Ccun3
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TARRH that cannot be cared by the use. 19, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Eb}
fore me ard subscribed on enenetally given if you don’t
this county. Her many friends witl Figpobagalbn cy this 6th day of ie
i-_-_PLU DEING.Paints and Oils,. Hovise Furnishing Goods Iron and Steel ot
FM SAME We SOW Mo Me Me Me Sp Mo SU Slo Mo Sp Mo SU sea Mle So Me Ne Ml Sle Mle Sle Mo Sle Mle SMe SMe Mle Me b> Mle}
oie alt HARDWARE, STOVES, RANUES, CROCKERY, HOUSE ru COUDS.
Doors, Windows and Glass, Tin, Copper and Granite Iron Ware
GEO. E. TURNER, Fine Steet, Nevada Cit.
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Notice.
Notice is hereby given that campers
and fishers will not be permitted on
the grounds of Cooper Bros, without
first getting a yermit from.H. Cooper
a 13-tf Cooper Bros.
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Have You Tried
TAY LOR’S
Fresh Buse Cte Yt
If you haven't we would like. you to try it.
it is Crisp and Aromatic
Fresh from the Roaster Every Day
and
A Revelaticn ae you if you have had poor,
stale stuff la’
According tothe grade and variety you de
caer pee
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Commercial Street, Nevada City.
F. W. TAYLOR, Manager.
. nea aie meer
SPECIAL SALE
Fine Rugs.
—Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.00.
A large variety to select from.
JUST RECEIVED .
Another Large Shipment of
SUMMER GOODS
Snell & Fleming’ Ss.
—OF—
and Carpets
the Courthouse for the Pacitic Con-. —
aséven inch rise between the steps. . s
‘men at the mine is being gradually .
) St. Helena Sanitarium —
Ein Health Foods: +c
Nut Butter, 25 cents per can. . .
Nucose, 25 cents per can.
Granola, 2 packages 25 cents. —
Granola Flakes, 15 cents.
Granola Biscuit, 15 cents;
2 lb Caramel Cereal, 25 cents.
ay ee “15 cents.
Graham Sticks, 15 cents.
Whole Wheat Sticks, 15 cents.
Fruit Sticks, 20 cents,
Graham Crackers, 15 cents.
_ Oat Meal Crackers, 15 cents, ,
—AT—
Jack's Becive Grocery,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Rings enlarged——
Broken pins mended— Jewelry
Mended_
OLD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE
Jewelry Made to Order.
a de: a N Broad St., above Pine,
NEVADA CITY. .
. Stones replaced in settings—
Old chains made as good as
new—
In order not to carry over any SUMMER
MILLINERY, I have decided to let every
hat in my establishment go at
COST PRiIcE.
Orders from the country given prompt attention.
mW. H. cee fe Da
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY. .
DR iA RIES
FP GOELERY TEA
CURES
Biliousness
{ Dizziness —
9) Sick Headache
3 Constipation
AN SLEGANT TONIC FO2 THE NERVES.
: GUARANTEED BY
H. Dickerman
pRuas. STATIONERY ANS} PHOTO SUPPLIES.
MY sas WOLF THE
PRICES QUALITY .
(ash Grocer.
SOLD,'AND
ARE IS THE
RIGHT BEST
Van Gump’ ys Concentrate Soup
One can makes enough soup for six persons
and costs only I5c or 2 cans for 25c. Put up in
the following. flavors: Chicken Gumbo,
Mock Turtle, Fomato and Ox-Tail.
Van Camp's Strawberry Beets — Something new.
cans in a deliciously flavored sauce, 20c a can.
California Fruit in Jars!
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans’ 1b. 10c
“ CT ec a < 2 lbs’ 20¢
“ ‘6 3 : «
: 3lbs. 25c8 ,
. Hire’s Carbonate, Koot Beer in Pint Bottles
j : yes Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk. .
Whole, Sliced and Grated Pineapple
SALT WAFERS IN CARTOONS, 1S8c_ BACH. “
CH AS. E. MULLOY, PIONEER GROCER
Broad Street.
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