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August 7, 1901 (4 pages)

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feneral Chap. General gop, Pursuit of 1), var. They gy, hile his brea. ees B new ebaving itles are gia. ty vaists now op 1B. At Nearly oop ten . ALL, famous § : But the 40 Con, ae. QO, INDOW. . C a pair. ow windows for you, and ey than you! ra ate, rw 5c le, 20c e 20c ng, ot. 35 ifs 40c adie cer. > WAY te the works t s our grand: . NDLING. te wheel must be clean and repair years are added G, levada City nom q small amount e rounds of the big lot of roceries are not 90-cent Jollar for dollar NEY, CER. iced rivets s you will be hoe Store 00 eS Matt Kid Top! $1.75 and $1.40. is line is lettered att q Oxford, hand —— Pine Sts: CITY. . Fes., Maso 794 1HE TRANSCRIPT, WEDNESDAY..... Als 7. 1901 Personal Happenings. G.M Allen is here from San Francisco. p.-M.-Robbins-isdown from Camp-= tonville. frank E. Wadsworth left thie morning for Sacramento. J.B. Ritchie of Omega left this morning for San Francisco. Mrs. J. Polkinghorn returned home on last evening’s train. William Giffin and wife have gone to Pacific Grove on a visit, fh. E. Stark, the electrician, left this morning for San Fraticisco, = W.J. Land of San Jose ie visiting friends at the Union Hotel. ae Miss Pearl Waggoner, who has been here on a visit to relatives, returned to Sacramento today. Spe,Frank Glasson left this morning for Berkeley to attend the University. Rev. Rimer left this morning for Cisco to visit friends, Miss Furth came. over from North San Juan today and left this morning for San Francisco. Mrs. J. Glasson of North Bloomfield left this morning for San Francisco, Mrs. ‘rood of North Bloomfleld left this morning for San Francisco to visit friends. Master ‘Treadwell, visiting at North Bloomfield, returned home yesterday. Miss Nora Hussey hag returned from a visit with the Wilkinson family at Lowell Hill. W. G. Shand, one of tallest men in the county, came down from Graniteville yesterday and left this morning for San Francisco. H. L. Leinstene, O. L. Sues and £. H. Gibbens of San Francisco arrived here on last evening’s train. Deputy State Fish Commissioner H. . T. Payne was a visitor here from San Francisco yesterday. M. C. Burpee, who has been here visiting Water Collector Murchie, turned this morning to San Francisco. ki. A. Sawyer arrived here last night from Hollister to visit his wife, »ho has been ill at the National hotel for geveral weeks past. x ; Harry Morrill, one of the commercial men who was held up by stage-robbers between Forest Hill and Oolfax last Saturday, arrived here last night. Mrs. Frank May and children and Miss Pollard of Gold Flat returned last evening from San Francisco. W. Arnold Angwin, a student from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, came home last evening to spend his vacation. Mrs. C.L. Mul'er and son, Vinton, returned yesterday after an extended visit at Yreka and San Francisco. She Was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. H. Clay Smith, and daughter, Mise Bernice Smith. They will remain here or a time, Will Be Married Next Month. — The marriage of Mr. Milton Spaulding and Miss Inez Wallace, both of akland, will take place at that city bn September [Jth. Mr. Spaulding is h brother of Mrs. Fred E. Brown, of his city, and is well and favorably Known here, There is more Catarrh in this section bf the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. ora great many years doctors prohounced it a local disease, and preicribedlocal revedies,and by contantly failing to cure with local treat: ment, pronounced it incurable, : buce has proven ocatarrh to be a contitutional disease, and therefore re1Uires constitutional treatment, Hall’s Vaturrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. heney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the buly constitutional cure on the market. tis taken internally in doses’ from 10 Tops to a teaspoonful.. It acts directty On the blood and mucous surfaces bf the system, They offer one hanred dollars for any case it fails to ure. Send for circulars and testiDOnials. ; F. J. CHENEY & Co.Address, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. A good deal of the consolation ofred in the world is about as solacing the assurance of the man to his ite when she fell into the river: You'll find ground at the bottom, my ear.” Pe Meee ewe SEA ES Yes, Charley, the Maine was chrisned with champagne, bat, true to © State for which she is named, she ill at once take ta water and live on the rest of her life. Kansas City pavements have been maged by the heat, but their contion is nothing like so bad as that of © Kansas City platform. @ I re . it Dazzies the World. No Discovery in medicine has ever bated one quarter of the excitement At has been caused by Dr. King’s w Discovery for Consumption, It’s Srest. tests have been on hopeless ‘ms of Consumption, Pneumonia, morrbage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, usands of whom it has restored to fect health. For Qoughs, Colds, thma, Croup, Hay Fever. Hoarseness d Whooping Cough it is the quick» surest cure in the world. It is d by W. D. Vinton, who guarantees isfaction or refund money. Large tles 60c and $1.00. ‘Trial bottles Py ie fill Edge whiekey is a nerve tonic. ieee. risiolane preseribe Qook’s Water. who has ~ been} ‘. sacks of cartridges. new advertisement in this iseue. He speaks of various delicacies he has on guilty by the jary after they had been hand in the grocery line. He hasa large and fresh stock of picnic eatables. A good lunch is the best part] oution and Wible represented himself. of an outing in the woods and therefore. Justice Beard will sentence him at 2 he keeps only the very best of these as business of much importance is to connected with kissing more to be Poisoned by Absorption WC. 6. u. Conference Paotrio Grove, August 6—Today’s labors of the W. 0. T. U. Conference of Reforms opened at noon with meetings of the District Department Superintendente under the leadership of their respective State 8a ents. Questions of Sabbath observwork, the floral mission and ‘work of the’ Loyal Temperance Legion, the younger branch of the Ww. Oo. T. U. Hotes of Interest. /For life insurance see T. B. Gray. and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf Tonsorial Street. Baths, 25 cents. j28-te being discussed at considerable length. . at W. D. Vinton’s. $1.8 piece. it. ae afternoon session will open at 2] ail on Ka Schmidt when you wan o’clock, with a debate on “Resolved, . anything in the tobacco Line. tf That a husband ig entitled. to sue his wife for support.” Affirmative—Mrs. ©. Lord, of San Francisco, Negative— Miss Sarah M. Severance, of San Jose. Had a Good Time. . W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig the “Owl,” fresh every morning. Mra. Thos. Williams will give a lawn party at Q. D. Eastin’s residence, on Nevada street, this evening, in honor of her sister. Mrs. Wm. Monro, at the house on Main street, a few doors above OomEvangeline Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, last night did some special initiatory work and all present afterwards enjoyed themselves for some time. A banquet was served and the following program was rendered: Solo—Mrs. Ben Hall. mercial Street, has a few furnished Instrumental solo—Miss Elsie Ar-. "°0ms for rent at a very reasonable bogast. rate. , a2-3t A good hot lunch will .be served every night at William Harry’s saloon, corner Pine and Spring street. Cool beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. jull7-tf Howard Loveland, proprietor of the Joe Lewis, aged 16 years, and Earl . Popular Bakery, continues to furnish McGlashan, aged 13, had an exciting . bis patrons with the very best of pies experience with a family of bears last . Cakes, bread and everything else in the evening near Truckee, The boys were . bakery line. tf. hunting deer and were following a wounded buck, when they suddenly came upon a bear and three cubs. They}. fired one shot at the old bear and wounded her and she took to the woods, Each boy killed a cub and they wounded the other. : : A Hard Character. Solo—Miss Mary Harry. Instrumental duet—Mr. and Mrs. J. Hf. Pascoe.‘ Killed Two Cubs. Assaulted a Minister. Pinckney G. Farley, who was once engaged in the sewing machine business in this city, is in trouble at Gonzales. It appéares that Farley’s mother had a dispute with Rev. P. Peterson, a Baptist minister, and she claimed that she had been insulted. Farley, it is said, Deputy Sheriff Mark Smith of Stock-. went to the home of the minister and tou arrived here last evening and re-. demanded that he come out and give turned today with Henry Ward, the . some explanation. Instead, Peterson re-i4man wanted at that place for shooting . invited him in, and immediately upon at aman there some time ago. Ward) entering the room Farley, it is alleged, was arrested by Constable Dillon Mon-. assaulted the minister, whom he day night and _is apparently a bad cus-. knocked down and kicked repeatedly. tomer. A package arrived at the local. Mrs. Peterson hearing the cries and depot for him yesterday and Sheriff uproar, came into the room with an Getchell got it for him, It contained . infant in ber arms. Fearful that her a breech-loading shotgun, a bulldog re-. husband would be killed, she fainted. volver, a cartridge belt and several Farley theu left town. -_————_+--8e-—__ —____. Found Guilty. Do Not Overlook It. . 41. B. Wible, who was tried at“French Glance your eye over O. E. Mulloy’s. Corral yesterday for peddling spraying pumps without a license, was found out but twenty-five minutes. District Attorney Power appeared for the proseo'clock tomorrow afternoon. ~Phe crime is punishable by either a fine or imprisonment in the County Jail. Wagon Capsized. rticles in stock. N. D. G. W. Notice. Every member of Laurel Parlor is requested to be present at the regular Ateamster named Mott, while drivmeeting Thursday evening, August 8th, ing one of Weyler’s “big teams with a load of merchandise consigned to Forest City, met with a mishap near that place on Monday last. In rounding a turn the wagon was capsized. The damage to the load was slight. come before the Parlor. By order, Mrs, Frep Zgircer, Pres. Mrs. F. E. Wapsworts, R. S. In Morroe county there are features The following inscription appears in the churchyard of Rothesay: “Erected by Jane ——, to the memory of her husband, John ——. ‘Him that cometh unto me I will in nowise cast out.’” This text is a very kind’ reception promised,to the;next propcser. feared than microbes. At the last term of the Monroe Circuit Court a young man was fined $50 and costs for kissing his sweetheart who was engaged to him; another fellow was found the same amount for kissing his sisterin-law who was disengaged from him; Bailey’s ‘bath and complexion brushes can be had at Vinton’s. Price, 50 cents® If you want a good, cool drink of . beer—the very best in town—drop in Fora good bath go to Tom Moore's . Parlors, on Commercia Wine and Whiskey Barrels for sale. . Burrato Lager Brrr on draught, at Scents a glass, at Council Chambers After a “jag” take one of Walter Palmer's famous “douches”—on tap at PHO NE, MAIN 551. > HOT TO COOK. @ & TRY THESE. ~ ,.. Ready for instant use.. BONED CHICKEN, per can -~___ FRESH CRAB, per can BAYLES LUNCH HERRING, VEAL LOAF, per can, 3 GENUINE SWISS CHEESE, per Ib. GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, . PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. : i -..25 cents ‘25-cents 25 cents 25 cents : 40cents BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ° England’s Yavy. New York, August 7—OCommenting upon the naval maneuvers in which the
attacking squadron supposed to represent “the enemy” ‘has: just been declared victor, the Tribune’s London correspondent says: There has been more realism in these maneuvers than the Admiralty authorities had expected. Not only have the two torpedo boat destroyers been lost, but it is reported that several others have been crippled. The wreck of the Viper was, of course, the most serious accident of the maneuvers. This vessel was an experiment,and her performances were being witnessed with a critical eye by the Admirality experts. The destroyer Violet is said to be in a bad way. Nearly all her tube boilers have been disabled through split tubes, and it was only by great presence of mind and prompt action that the atokers were saved from being scalded to death. There are rumors of incidents of a similar nature on other vessels, about which there will probably be a fall inquiry. Prof. Sherwood Dead. Batuston, N. Y., August 6— Prof. Henry Sherwood, of John Hopkins University, died at Ballston Centre last evening. He was spending his vacation on a farm and while trimming a tree on July 26th accidentally cat his right hand. Blood poisoning set in and resulted in his death. The body will be taken to Cornwallon-the-Hadson for burial. -————__~++ee Killed Denver, August 6—George E: Gibb, chief clerk for the general manager of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, killed himself today in the office of the company, in the Boston block, by shooting himself through the head. It is supposed that ill health, from which he had been suffering for several months, had affected his mind. Shooting at Chico. imselt, Ounico, August 6—Last night J. F. Barnes, a barber of this city, shot Bert Cofer, a milk wagon driver, in the}. back of the neck, the ball passing out of the right cheek. Cofer is in a precarious condition. Barnes is in jail, with bail fixed at $2000. Both men were drinking when the trouble which led to the shooting occurred. Barnes’ reputation is bad and for a time there was strong talk of lynching. eee Mrs. Nation is not of the stuff of which martyrs are made after all. From heading a joint smashing crusade a Old Receiving Ship. ~New Yorx, August 6—According to the Tribune, fhe latest proposition concerning the old receiving ship Vermont, which comes as a result of a number of protests to the Navy Department against the conversion on sanitary grounds of the old boat into junk, ie to establish a Naval Museum, or trophy-room, the claim being made that some of the most valuable war relics are exposed to the open air, absolutely unprotected from the weather. The room now used as a museum is small, and it is needed for offices. Some Foolish. Pecple Allow a cough to run until it tag be-~ yond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Ooald 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 25c. and 50c. Trial size tree. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Finest of sbirtwaists at cost at the Racket Store this week. Go see them. A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Malaria Causes Biliousness. Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic removes thecanse. + Bee Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia Sentenced to Death. Santa Rosa, August 6~For the third time Thomas P. Owens, who killed Ed Hale at Lytton Springs on April 18th of last year, was yesterday sentenced by Judge Dougherty to be hanged. Owens was brought up from San Quentin yesterday morning to be resentenced, the previous sentence having been rendered inoperative by reason of appeals teken to the Supreme Court. Owens was sentenced to be hanged on October 25th at San Quentin. eec Oo > It would be curious and instructive to ask Admiral Cervera his opinion as to the action of tne Brooklyn at Santiago. : Sd SHIRT WAISTS. A large consignment of $1.25, $1.00 and 765 cents shirt waists at RosENBERG Bros. For the next ten days they will be sold at 40 cents, each. a2 . Oo Malaria Causes Biliousness, Grove’ sTasteless Chill Tonic remove the cause ; + -#@e o — There is only one reason why you ehouldo’t drink Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey — that’s because you have signed the pledge. +18 Bourra.o Lager Beer on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. jl9 Wish Carried Out. New Yorks, August 6—Pierre Lor-~ ily is now in possession of the celebrated stock farm Runcoca bequeathed to Mrs. Allen. Mr. Lorillard is quoted as saying in a special to the Herald from Tuxedo: “The executors have put the property in Mrs. Allen’s bands, as directed by the will and their obligations cease. Not only the farm but the horses thereon as well as those now training in both Engjand and America, are her’s.” An earthquake often causes the earth to settler. We would be willing to stand a shock most any time if it would cause all of our debtors to come up and settle. The Curse of Womankind Is sick and nervous headaches. Shertnan’s Headache Cure gives instant relief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed perfectiy harmless. {mmediate relief. 25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia, Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agerit, : 22 Self control, steady nerves and Gilt Edge Whiskey are the best of friends. Try it, ee Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for fale at Rector Bros. Se cng fie A good name to remember, Thomas Paine Cigar, for sale at Rector Bros. For Those Living in the Malaria Districta. Grove’s Tasteless Obill Toniv. my 15-6m _— OO? BorraLo LaGer Beer on draught, at 6 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig Hundreds of People FRESH-ROASTED COFFEES —and— BLENDED end—we beard of another fellow getting. Some stupid editor out Weat says, slapped in the mouth for kiseing bis. “I¢ there,were only a fee of fifty. cents own wife. charged to see the sun rise, ninetenths of the world, at least, would be up in the,morning. els raven A little girl in school, being asked what a cataract or waterfall was, replied that it was hair flowing over something she didn’t know what. 7eo The editor of a Chicago newspaper has declared, in speaking of the filth of that city, that he bad two hundred and twenty several and distinct smells, with three wards to hear from. ———_—__ + e@e -« —--—-—__ Woman is said to be a mere delusion, but it is sometimes pleasant to hug delusions, War increases the thirst for whisky and lessens the means of quenching it. ee h the pores of the skin many poisons are affecti e constitution as qu POISON ivY, mac Br amonemted witiie t 5 We ust under the are innumerable hair> are millions of small tu LEAD ann BRASS which the pc mn i conve ' tem, e sp POISONING, ETc. the skin ie snont active and the pores well open, we are much more liable to be affeeted by Poison Oak and Ivy — dangerous plants. Workers in brass, , lead and zinc have their healand the blood supply poisoned th the absorption of fine les es these metals and the acids Ropes in polis and aa Ry oy is Me forenet e iret eckan blood the skin, and is a most en one when it becomes firmly fixed in the system. After the poison has reach e blood and been disseminated the system it is too late to resort to local applications. In many cases opetnagene is —be rigger cw the sopess . rash or eruption on skin t directed posse he and building up of the blood. Ugly eruptions and sores = continue to break out in spite pages wash a or other ae easecreeg CERES. 3 ially recomm character. plete ee ie dcckeoy tlie elects of the Oak and Ivy that is no possibility of reappearance, and it is i Turifying the blood Me eee ant ot tha cheiition papurities of every kind, and removing ome blemish, sore or eruption from the skin. There is no substitute ee = pe Mi it is ae only perely § yeqsabie bined ee Medical Consultation Department.— If you desire any special nies er advice about your cane, write our physialing, explaining your condition, an * they will carefully consider what you have to sa pe § you will receive a prompt _eyOur ph cians have made a study of blood skin diseases and you can have the benefit of their ae and skill without any cost to you whatever. hesitate to write ee ly shout yam as ——Peet book on Blood and Skin which we will book on Blood WIFE SPECIFIC COMPANY, A1 to accepting a pardon conditioned on the payment of $150 fine on the the installment plan, is a fall from the heroic to the ridiculous. Mrs. Nation lacks the fanatic’s saving grace of courage. Patronize Home Industry: ¢ We will call for your Hair, Moss, Floss or Wool Mattrasses, and return them to you thoroughly renovated by an improved machine picker, which removes all dirt, leaving the material light and fluffy. Regular price, $2.50. All kinds of upholstering properly done at correct prices. All work guaranteed. 0. F. BRAYTON, Successor toJ. Kinkead, Commercial street. ee al Kansas has had a cold wave. The thermometer out there is now only 100. —_ —_— + e@e +Jesse Moore Whiskies are famous the world over for purity and flavor as well as for a}l other qualities that make good whiskey. : For Sale Cheap.Household furniture for sale—almost as good as new. It is also complete for house-keeping, and will be sold at a bargain. Inquire of W. H. Tattle, first door above Thomas 8. Ford’s office on Pine street. augStf —+ 90+. She Didn’t Wear a Mask. . But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotch ¢ and pimples till she used Backle; Arnica Salve. They then vanished, will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Bo. © Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at W. D. Vinton’s, ~ Ranuge LaGcer BEER on draught at _. the-OwL. 65 cents a glass. jlu-tt Have you tried us yet ? Thinking about It? Don’t delay--delays are dangerous. , Quit using stale goods and drink pure,wholesome Tea and Coffee. It willimprove your health. Kee SAMPLES FREE 6 TAYLOR'S TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE, Wholesale and Retail ADIES . As I will leave in a few days to furnish my San Francisco trade, also to purchase my Fall stock for Nevada City, don’t delay to call on me. flillinery Less Than Cost. MISS HOEFT, is: are using our. _ TEAS == HURRY UP If you wantany of our TAN and LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER SHOES. They all have to go to make room for Fall and Wiuter Shoes now on the road. Prices reduced. Ladies’ $3 Tan Shoes, now $2 50 Tan Oxfords at = = $200 Men’s Shoes, lace and Congress extra good value $1 50 & $2 CALL EARLY WHILE YOUR SIZE IS HERE. PROTECT BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. YOURSELF Against the sun and also against high prices. OUR VEILINGS are not alone of high quality but very moderately riced. ‘he values are extraordinary. he variety and beauty of the designs will make a satisfactory selection a matter of no difficulty. Every pattern shown is new and stylish. FINE DRESS GOODS. e our large stock of FINE . __ _Oall_ and se NEW DRESS GOUDS which we are disposing of at low figures. We are also giving big values for your money at our FANCY GOODS counter. SNELL © Cor. Broad and Pine FLEMING Streets, Nevada City. WOK And other Novelties too numerous to mention can be seen at C. J. BRANDS, The Jeweler. FOOIOOK OOOO IOIORIOK XK Courthouse Souvenirs * * A Diamonds. and they are beauties: genuine stonés and can be relied on. CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. MOOI AAO IMIR ION AOKIOK large consignment just received, They are the Diamond-setting is our specialty. : : : : THE JCE CREAM GJRE Is abroad now, and due notice must be taken of their arrival. “OUR TMIMITABLE ICE CREAM Ia moore liked any other. This is why our parlors are the popular rendevous of consamers in couples. Fay Ice Cream Parlors Oommercial Street, Nevada City 4 illard denies emphatically that his fam~ Scihate MIM ne