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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

August 29, 1898 (4 pages)

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rders: tNUINE of TDyp ment of LAGNETed and e vorld, ty years fed, and it, and seisind regan a a gecond . ie. tiret, . 1erew~. le body, meres, Upages, atieutsy rm @ you! mu. “ . given, + TPOnS: : npound. nonialg, mmend) — nts a partment. of ‘Mines’ a ‘Joha Deeuer was about to eross Gold . allowed. Nevada county’s claim of " oruer that judgment be entered. that! are agricultural, The mineral claimOongress. ‘The mo i executive. branch of the Government, ‘ ' first: started by this association, has . with 4 grown to bea ‘national-one The . pros. in. pects of the ‘mineral ; lands” ‘bal are ; hopefal. . The coming year ‘piecithes: to bes great one in the mining industry, « political ag well'as business prospects seem to be gmiling y upon ae A ‘Ploneer acer Citinen. Jease Wall of ‘Oakland, who died in <Ovlasa county last Friday. afteraoon, . » «was one of the best-known of Nevada . . When the section ot Phil gepini histo it might get him . } parts unknown. He has not been i seen. ‘ casters here since.” a -BRIBF MEN MBNTION, ‘Oity’s pioneers. He was. thé second} aw Notes. and Comm Comments ot oa 2 baie, ' ms a ay _ Mawacmn . county . supervisor. that this. town-. . ®@ ip ever had; and ‘during: ‘the fifths . was in the grocery business on Broad . street where Gaylord & Son now are. Mr. Wall was highly regarded by’ the the boulders from Pine street between early residents of this city as well as pare ies bridgesnd Btephen Roberta’ the people of Oukland where for} see = Ge vuata a yi in business. Ralph Gaylord has a gramophone, and had held various. offices. After . #24 with it he entertained a big crowd Frank Leach took charge of the -Mint: % people Satarday night at Gaylord & Mr. Wall was made cashier, which posi. $0n’s store: tion he Soonpied at the ‘time of his} David Voss and his partner ae, death. strack a small ledge of high-grade ore in an ‘old drift of the Lecompton mine, ; The Board broke. . which property they are reopening. Last evening shortly, be‘ore rae as} The State Board of Examiners bas Bua above Rogers’ mill the plank lead. $887.70-for orphans maintained outside fig from the easterly embankment to . of the county hospital aud: $183.81 tor _the flume broke and he was precipitat. those in the Hila lk ed among the rocks and bushes, seven fae balow. Fortunately he was not . . A Friendly “Suit Decided, severely hart. While this isnota pab-. In the land contest in the Sai iccliak lie crossing it is need daily by scores . Ligand office between the C. P. R. R. of Gitizens . traveling. between Pine Company and Wa. Downie et ale., the © street aud the vicinity of the N. 0. N. Register and Receiver have decided G: BR. RB. station, The vity authorities! favor of the minéral cleimants 1 and” ‘should see that it is kept ia good repair. . tervenors, 8, MeOausiand, H. H. H Pen lett and Pasquale Isoita. The land in-: & Vesa Carts . volved is at Scott’s Flat in this county. . In the case of Thomas. MoAalay The decision is that the lands embracedagainst the Tahoe Ice Company and the in the west :half of the section are min. intervenors Judge Nilon has made. anu 8 . eral, and in the east half of the ection’ , plaintiff recover nothing and that each . ants raised no issue as to the character . party pay ite own costs, ‘This is one of . of the Iand in the east half of the sec. ; @ series. of several. cases agnegeone the . tion, and the claims of the railroad , same parties, Company. were not opposed to the west “ie ae half of the section on the trial of the Death of F rank Uotden # CANG. . case. Goo. Ls. Haghes of this city “was iFrank Golden was summoned toj/u:torney for the mineral cluimante, ‘Oarson Saturday night by @ telegram . and E. A. Roberts of Sacramento répcustomers. :@inouncing the dangerous illness of resented the railroad ad company. bis seven-months old child. Yesterday the little one died and Mr. Golden's amtora at this city is coaseqaently eued today. Sounds Just Lik t Like Giffin,“There are to ‘be hors horse races at: ‘yoor . country fair, I understand,” remarked the severe-looking man in black. Deafness Cuanot be Cured “Races?” replied: the business-like ications as they cannot . Secretary of the Agricultaral Board. ty. looal spelieei portion ike ear, . “No, sir! Nothing bat competitive trials “Kbapietil had Sroeira Deiat cine: 0. Whi -Workmen are engaged in removing . OC. Mahler, : tle. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. eafness ie caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Enstachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Desfneas is the result, “and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing will be de~“stroyed forever; nine-cases. out-of ten} are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition at the mucous surface. We will give One Hanared Dollare . for any case of Deafness (caused ‘by ca-. tarrh) that cannot be cored by Hall's Oatarrh Cure. Send for ciroulars; free Address, ae F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Prop., Toledo, O. ‘Sold by Druggists, price’ ‘6s. per botHal's Family Pilea the best. fay Bee Batiies: ‘Ladies’ Kid, Batton . Sein or taal. ‘Coin Toe, patent tip, all sizes, for $1 at . ; tie Popmiar Olothing Sore. ante fo ROS Sale. Macinry runt sere por ro We Baal Batata Agents. oaty Two Dotan ‘Dollars and a Half. ~ Men's All Woo Pants, our $8.50 line eee . tines. — of speed on the track, as you will seo . by the catalogue. Allow me to present you one. We shall exhibit thig: endl some of the most niaguificent spect. §¥ mens of poultry ever seen. Also a sa. Send érad ball, By the way, Mr. Goodman, ' make my office your headquarters when you come to the grounds, Well Boos day."—Exchange, paORS non 7 SEU inter nc aoony You Bet. items. the county seat. Her anot, Mrs. Mattie Wilson, came over with her. Frank ‘and bis’ son, Earl, visited Nevada ity today. Romes School: reopens on September bagel with J. T. Hennessy as teacher, ve No Odds and Ends. ae Miss Dors. Godiug bas réturned from . _ Tea Bia Gated aie pacing. . . 218. ‘Clase-pot: completed. ba)
—~UNION:-:HOT EL, Plain Street, Nevada City. ‘Mies s EB. Sailor, “ Miss M. Holland, aah Geo. Dunlap, . QO. Turner, Truckee’. p A.D. Heilman, San Jose J. Durfee, Los Angeles J. Barker, Santa Ana M. Logan, Blue Tent A. EB. Boyton, Oroville Liver : lis Like. biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, pg Pog gage aly : NATIONAL ; Livery and _Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor, ‘Best of attention given to transient . where else at 25 cents, now 10 cents. Mare Are & Few Darga . tips, coin toe, $1 per pair. for 90 cents per pair. $2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair. tuto serions trouble and he left for Entries Abicapidl sree: Zombra,. @ : ate fare: replete, four? i ber, by the . renowned arog artist, Roy, of New York, nave c been chosen rom the very choicest subjects bs his studio and are now off fs the the public. _ The pictures are eccuraiely re in'all the onions used in the orignae we tures ate thc SMe geal Re § of art. : for. the’ A ama nothing surpassing oe ‘Elastic Starch ased of your grocer. It is best laundry starch on the market,.and 3 mold as 10 cents.a package. A eer grocer for this starch and get a beautify 1 picture. ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIO STARCH. ACCEPT rT SUBSTITUTE a During the remainder ofour Cleorance Sale prices upon Goods will be cut in Two, Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with .patent leather Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, face-eides: 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 out ro cents. Men’s and Boys’ Golf Cans, fancy patterns, sold every’Men’s Pearl, Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at Stdbles Open en All Night. 80 cents. Foot of Broad Btrest, Nevada City. All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut aivda to 5 cents. . Telephone No. 72. Our 50 cent Men’s heavy riveted Cveralls, (during this lia elearance sale) will be Tis tugs cemtss i? bd a he eee calead Please Note These: Prices Are Strictly Cash Ss gt the oe povine pars a ibake % ee ee DAVIS, maser: Sees cg ATR S Sune Oui slechinée sale is not made ap Se ee ‘Hot Weather yr eee fa phage i geal spe : tag NCIn asinels Sopateha. at : Sie . quantities to suit. 0 +d. JACESON. PATENTS! ssote. ‘The Popular Glothing Store. as LEVY, Proprietor. Commercial Street---Telephone 203, , The War Tariff Is On BUT THE ‘WOOD-PEGKER -. Stands as it always has---.~ high grade Cigar fora reasonable price. ry Mw MADE 2 IN NEVADA CITY By “GIFRB,” e N. se of Ma. } : Optical . Department may be found Glasees of every strength with improved. Litt btir i a a oe pote each Other inman. Amildcurrentwill carry life and energy into the weakened organs and renew ag vitality. t body. battery—as perfect it builds up vital enShean ie Belt at Any Price. Connor Creek, Baker County, Or. a is ie T heean al naltig rour. Belt, and J bd it moment I I wore the monk hights, and found’ itt on fut another Tike it. 1 and 1 wil wall always fe. pleneed to. tecomUDERBUSH. Cures All Woabneas i in Men. rength, which makes men of physical wrecks. ft restores the old vier and energy.@ Read the treo “Three Classes 4 of Men,”” nee emg upon application. . Bay tht where they get the most ‘value for thelr money, and when it “FURNITURE they bave found thet JAMES. KINKEAD, Commercial Street, : porary this f gettin farniwattarhouie y's Sb You Will Profit Thereby. OO are not a sign of old age. The youthful e be aden rege ulating as much as the older eyes need help. We can assist both: In our fittings. “Also Field, Maa pels and. Rea: ‘inglasaes. ‘They «are all of excellent quality, but not a . Special attention is called to our pEaSPECTOOPE, for viewing single pictures. Brings ont the true perspecive and makes pictures seem like nature itself. It ison exhibition in our window. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. I am selling —gaa— $5 Trimmed Hats for.......... $2 50 $4 Trimméd Hats for....... . 24 $3 Trimmed Hats for ......: eee I 50 $1 Dude Hats for....... ueviag 50 = 25c Dude Hats for.. ssn, 15 © HEREC RR ERE : W. H. CRAWFORD, IHR HARES IRI --A. B. WOLF, CASH GROCER. AR -Lowest_Prices. Best Goods, Largest Assortment. We have always on hand:a large assortment of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc. Remember we are Sole Agents for Douglass Butter and Robin Hooa Whisky. A full line of Breakfast: Goods : ~~ Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled Oats, i in bulk, Aunt Jemima’ s Pancake Flonr, etc. : PREMIUM, GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER. OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street; Call on us before going elsewhere. ies ore nian Te Nevada City.