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February 28, 1903 (4 pages)

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xt Week bes Wine fe OMMeNCe opera. on the new hoist toe onthe fy. he com Dany ex. reek, The Work sleenburger, the S made gq splen. suckeye ming le a iley di-trict ang al mining men to Property, Jr fe agement of Prog, sche dour, prove cer in the bear Ian ary, wife. of the © an Juan, is gon. b illnese and jg women b San Juan, and Cohen, who Con. at the Corner of eets, is very {i tertuined of: ber D is an old regi. otain town ang known all 8'ong has a legion of ) with the deep. oaching end. ——_—_ Cum Steuce, sallow and the Whence the dif. § -blushiog with New Life Pilly ntly arousing the pel good digesnstipation, Try W. D. Vinton’s, SD ny, but fii sell Mean:? It d order be glad GO. Scisbrand t oor EEN IAI, RANSCRIPT february 28, 1903 ARS AGO g i og bE y —_ x ens. OF as Going h (O67. that Will Inhe Readers of Transcript. — may be of interest to our something of the early ada county, We iotend bm day to day ex'racts History, which was isBtates Revenue Officers at that time vere: 3s. B Deputy Col ector; J. B. eputy U, 93. Assessor; on, Depuy U. 8. Marwas Postmaster af Ne= th a salary of $8200 a Nye filled the office at with a salary of $2200. Aces were second-class, aan and Moore's Flat ass, while the others in e fifth class. of tho press of Nevada he year 1851, was interJournal, the first. paper Nevada county, and one ever published in the the State, made ite apevadain April, 1851, un~s of W. B. Ewer & Co. gontrolledhy Whigs. or antecedents, down to its: ihe Fali of is6iPer4 ad a better support or peduring the ten and a its existence. Ewer did ain in the concern, being editor by A. A. Sargent, at short intervals, far: succeeded as editor by who generally directed the paper dowa to QoThe Journal was pubat year semi-weekly, and a weekly, ber, 1853, appeared at Neoung Awerica, a Demoucder the eontrol of R. It.g00n changed its name ors, b-coming the Nevads name retained. under ges of ownership and edits decease in the Spring er Davidge, Niles Searls tatime, being succeeded , by T. H. Rolfe, he in ty Shipley in 1855, who ceeded by W, F. Andere Rolfe again, in January, editor aud remained as Suspension of the paper t was published weekly ull of 1860, when it was tri-weekly, continuing as end. ultaneously with the apthe Young America at Ne& Moore started a paper legraph at Grass Valley, and Henry Shipley suco5. It was published as a changed its pame to The, in 1861, when it beoume a, *ppearing as a dally in Byrne became editor upon of pame, and was suceeedR. Ridge, both being as8 timo in the editorial dethe paper. The office was oyed by fire in June, 1862. P. Olmstead began the of paper at North San athe Star. The concern bed aoda peper called the "88 succeeded, edited by ) Sfterward State Printer. ucceeded by Wm. BausHited it till near the time bsion in, 1864. Nevada Transcript was eptember, 1860, by N. P, »Qnd is still flourishing. rst daliy ever published in los. Gen. James Allen, Printer, edited the paper 1, when he was sus. G. Waite, who ceased his With the Paperin January, Was succeeded by M. 8B. lal of the old Jourval was: PO the Spring of 1862 by B, yO, and a tri-weekly paper led by the old mame. I: *D existence till the fire er of the next year deoffice entire. Like disas© Journal and Democrat be fire of 1856. The tziroel was edited by Rev. B. . H. Sears was editor of the paper the ‘Stould Convince -eyer published in the . . ditorials till July, 1855,{ Daily Gazette begaz its . career under tho auspices of O. P, Btidger & Co, in the Spring of 1864. Stidger is understood to have done most of the writing for the paper. Ww. year after. T, H. Rolfe was writing its articles down to November, 1866, when E. F. Bean purchased the concern and hoisted his name as editor and proprietor. _ In October, 1864,. Blumenthal & Townsend started the Daily Grass Valley Union.“ It was edited by H. 0, Bennett for a time, and followed by W.H. Miller. Afterward it fell irt¢> the hands of the Democrats acd conducted in an enlarged form by W. 8. Byroe, : In Jane, 1866, a Raper was started at Meadow Lake, by William B. Lyon & Oo., called the Sun. It was published at first as @ daily,’ but as the excitement over the new discoveries of quartz in that region subsided, it became a weekly, Chureh Services, Following is a list-of the'religious services to be held at the various charches in this city tomo-row, where all will be made welcome: BPISCOPAL, Firat Sunday in Lent—Services at Trinity church tomorrow will be as follows: Moroing prayer, holy communion and sermon, 11 o’clock. Sunday echookand bible class, 12:30 p. m, Evening: prayer, sermon and penitential office, 7:80 o'clock, Please note the change in the hour of evening service. Wednesdas—Evening prayer, litany and. penitential office, 4:20 oolock. Friday—Evening prayer, litany aod address, 7:80 o’clock. W. A. Rimer, Rector, a preris CONGREGATIONAL, Preachiog at 11 a.m. and7 p.m, by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, Subject in the evening: ‘Life At Its Best or Weil Empbasized.” Sabbath. school at the close_of the morning: service, Chria\ian Endeavor at the usual bour.~ All are invited to these services. ak METHODIST. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. W. Angwin. Sund-y schoo] at the elose of the morning service. Intermediate League at 5 p. m. Epworth League et 6 p. m. Class meeting at 9:45a.m. Jobn Tamblyn leadcr. POSITIVE PROOF. Skeptic in Nevada City. Because it’s the evidence of a Nevada City citizen. Testimony easily investigated, The strongest endorsement of merit. The best of proof. Read it: George Cougblen, Justice of the Paace, residence Nimrod street; office, . Pine street; says: ‘For sometime previous to the day and on the day I went to Vinton’s drag store for Doan’s Kidney Pills I bad backache. I have awakened in bed ut night with sach excruciating pain across the small of the back that it cost a @onsiderable effort toturn over. I thought ‘it was rheumatic trouble and I reasoned that if rheumatism arose from some prolonged disturbed action of the kidneys Doan’s Kidney Pills being a medicine for the kidneys only might help. This induced me to try them. The treatment was very satisfactory. Should I ever notice a recurrence I now know what to do to stop it.” Sold for'50 cents a box by a'l dealers. Foster-Milborn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no substitate. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors propounced it a local disease and prescribed local remiedies, and by constantly falling to cure with Jocal treatment, provouuced it incurable. Science pas proven Gatarrh to be a constitu. tional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Gheney & Oo., Toledo, Onio, is the only constitational cure on the market. It js taken internally in doses from 10 dropstoateaspoonful. Itacts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one handred dollars for any case it fails to ture, Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, ‘ F, J. CHENEY & Co. Prdéps. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 756. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Eaocampment Meeting. The officere and patriarchs of Mistletoe Encampment are reqaerted to meet in special session Saturday eveaing, February 28th, at 7:80 o’clock. Work in the Golden Rule Degree. -Visiting Patriarchs are requested to be present. By order, ‘ -P, R. Gotpswortzy, CO. P. G. A. Gray, Scribe. (26 8t Better Than Gold. “J was troubled for several years with-chronic indigestion and nervous debility.” writes F. J. Green, of Luaucaster, N.H. “Noremedy belped me until] began using Electric Bitters, which aid me more good than all the medicines 1 had ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for yeare. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and inovigorator for weak, ran down women. ‘No other medicine caa teke its piece ia our family.” Try them. Only Uc. Satiefaction guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, eatness we suggest and urge the use of iv Paine’s Celery. Compound RAPIDLY REPAIRSWasted Tissue, Puts It in Firm Condition and Expels Waste Poisons From the System. The tissues of the haman body are rapidly wasted by fevers, and’ great Quanticies of waste poisons are poured into tte blood. The rapid break down of tissae and the charging of the blood with poisons, bring unfortunate victims to*s condition of weskness and he!p'essness that is pitiable to bebold, Thousands of young and old who have just passed the critical Stages of typhoid, inflammatory, gastric. typhus, intermittent, and other forms of fevers demand the clcsest attention and best treatment if life is to be saved, With Jrue candor, bonesty, and earnnature’s nerve food and nourisher, Paine’s Celery Compound, the only medicine in the world that bas proven its salue as a builder of wasted tiesue, @ bracpr of weak and irritated nerves, @ never-failiog blood purifier and enricher. Puine’s Celery Compound hes made tens of thousands well and Strong; it has saved efflicted ones from the grave where everything else bas. failed. Noother medicine s0 quickly fortifies feebla men and women; it gives them that robust health that makes life a joy: DIAMOND DYES are made especially FOR THE HOME. They sre for HOM® ECONOMY,’ and can be used to make avything look bright and new. Direetion book and 45.dyed samples free.: DIAMOND DYE:. Burlington, Vt. Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Oold Storage Veats you should send your orders to 3rissel Bros., Commercial street. The -fnest-of-beef; pork, mutton and—lamb {ut he market. e@l-tf If you desire a fide hot mixed drink call on Wm. Harry at the Old Corner saloon, Pine street. tf _. Bscap€d am Awfal Fata. Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Florida, write: “My doctor told me I had consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was giveu up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumptiovu, induced me to try it. Results were startling. Iam now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr, King’s New Discovery. .It surely saved my life.” ‘nis great cure is guaranteed for all throat end lung diseases by W, D. Vinton, draggist, Price 50c & $1.00, Trial Bottles free. . Notice to the Public.
All persons indebted to George E. Turner are requested to call on or before the first day of March and settle their accounts, as this establishment will then and from that time be con= dacted under the firm name of “The Yarner & Hadley Co. tf Groras E, TURXER. eee TO CURB A COUGH IN ONE DAY Use Adems’ Irish [Mose Cough Belsam. Prescribed by the best physicians for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bonchitis and all tbroat and lung troubles. 25c, 50c. At all druggists. 5-tf. The Curse of Womankind [Ie sick aud nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant relief. Ouedosecures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief 25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia. Every box gnaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. “The Royal,” KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors MASONIO BUILDING, Pine street Nevada City OPPDD PDD New Store, Goods and Prices seemoce : Yes, we’ve opeped up and are now ready. for business, Everything jo the stoie is bright, epic-epan new. resh frcm the makers, bought at the lowest cash-prices, evabling us to sell below what the credit houses pay for goods. We cell for cash only. It enables us to make prices that cause our competitors to wonder bow we do it. We have vo bad «ccounts in this way, aod you don’t pay Pa what somebody else buys on credit, © We ve come to stay.--We are responsible. We are not experimenting. We know that the goods and prices we offer will build up a good business bere. BARGAIN NO. 1. This week we are offering # magoifieent "geek of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes. All brand new, the best makes and latest styles. BARGAIN NO. 2. ists of Men’s Furnisbings, euch as nite Spring Styles io Hats, Sbirte— -goif and fancy stuff bosoms—neck wear, socks, and the many things which dety dressers. : sae Fy Remember what we say we do, tivates the City by t) His Voice,Nevada Theater was packed to the doors last evening by our. people to listen to the sweet strains that emlnated from the gifted throat of the famous contra-tenor, Richard Jose. captivated is ;utting it mildly, as not since the appearance here of such noted singers as Klien Beech Yaw, Emma Nevada, “Black” Patti, Hayden Tilla aud Phillip Phillips hus a soloist enraptared and entranced an audience 60 completely as did Mr. Jose. The sounds that iesued from the vocal orgene of this marvelous vocalist were as sweet, clear and distiuct as the: chimes which peal forth from vesper bells at eventide on a clear summer day, Mr, Jose’s opening song was the. “Kiver of Life,” which was sung ip a way that belongs entirely to him, Among others “My Boy io Blue,” “With Ali Her Faults, I Love Her Still” atid ‘Dolly Gray” were rendered, ‘The luier song was sung iu such a way as will ever Le remembered by thdse who were: forta pate enough to be present. Witbcuta doubt it was worth the price of admission alone and those who heard the wonderful singer deliver this stirring war song say they never heard the like of it before and never expect to again. The entertainment was. uoder he auspices of the Ladies’ Beneticent S.« ciety, and they ure entitled to much credit for gathering together such an array of bright local talent. ; The first on the program was ap overture by Wilds’s orchestra, which was well received. This orchestra is without doubt the beet ever go'ten togetber here, and the music iuroished is of a refreshing nature. 8. Bluman, who accompanies Mr, Jose on his tcurs as piana accompanist, strumental selection, which proved Mr. George Bennett, our efficient Deputy County Ureasurer, was slated fer-a deslamation, aud he delivered “My Sunday Breeches” in euch a Drink Taylor’s Fresh Roasted Coffee. oa La Rue’s Cough Cure Ss gr if you're not satisfied. HOTS re The Great Singer Cap. To say that they were pleased and . next favored the audience with an in-. _ ‘Biuman to be a musician of rare abil. forveful Sure Shot, at Broad Street Ma 6 FOR 25 CENTS CLEAN GROCERY HOUSE ‘SON manver that he was obliged to respond to an encore. : The Trio—I. James. N. Bennetts and John Werry favored their hearers with asongin which the former acted as soloist. This was the firet opportunity io which many hed the pleasure of listening to Mc. James before the foot lights, although he hae contributed not a little to various social entertainments. His voice is of a sweet, mellow richness and one that is steadily improving. The trio received a flattering ovation, : Or Mrs. 8. J. Prisk we can say but little, a8 most everyone in the county bas heard her noted voice. Neediess to say sbe sang with all her old time vim and vigor. She reappeared to an encore and was heartily appleuaded. Prof. H, Buddle acted ag violin accompanist to Mrs. Prisk. Glayas Robards and Michael Hyman favored the aseearblage with one of their excellent inatramental productions and they performed so well that they were followed by a perfect storm of approval. The male quartette and solo (Papa’s BEERS Famous the \ World Over—Fully Matured. Sold Everywhere. __ Ormiston Suayze, _ Physician. and Surgeon —ioi— Allclasses: of surgical operations performed, X-ray examiuations made. Ottice hourse—Nevada City: 2 p.m. to 4p.m.and7p m, to8 p.m Grass Valley: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 a. m. to 12m, Grass Valley office, Bree Building. Nevada City offize and residence on Nevada street. $i. Nature’s Health Restorer. The Greatest Blood Purifier oa Earth.INE MONTHS’ TREATMENT REDUCED from $375 to $1, Guarau to cure Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases. K matiem Catarch. Neur :Igia, Constipesion, Scrofula, Female. Complaints, ere. 500. now under thistreatmeut Purely Vegetable und DR. A. WILLI, 62 Ellis street, rancisoo, Cal. ftlm MOVED. AGRE 999809 <at> ; TRAUTMAN fina Shoe repeiing store to the store next to J.J. Suyder s on Pine etreet. I have made a NEW PRICE LIST—Cheap for cash. Hoping the public will take advantage of the low priges in repairing of Shoes. L. J. TRAUTMAN, Pine Street, com saa te and Best place io town to spend your evenings. Billiard Table I have just received a fine new set of Ivory Balls and now have one of the beet Billard outfits in the town. OYSTER COOKTAILS FANOY MIXED DRINKS Best 5 cente Beer In town. FRED BILERMAN Cakes Cakes At GAULT’S Great quantities of Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, White Pound Cake, Lady Cake, Angel Cake, Goldea Rod, Lady Fingers, Macacoons,, Kisses—Oroamented or plaiu. Stacks of Mince Pies, Our own make Micce Meat. Ring up West 31 and let as bring you metbing good. — PER POUND RETAIL. Broad Stre et, Footsteps) by Mesars. Almond Jose, Williem Moore, James Orage aud Bennett Opie was the lest, but not the least, on the program, In thig rendition Almond Jose, who, by the way, is brother of the star attraction of the evening, was the soloist. He also has @ yoice that ie pleasing to to hear and those present showed their apprevia tion by recalling the singers. Ia the rendition of this piece they were assisted ‘by Richard Jose. sew The wise seldom give advice, If a friend say drink “Old Gilt Edge Whieky” know it is an exception to the rule, Wichman, Lutgen & Co,, sole proprietors, 820 Oley. 8t., 8. F. ere retreeeanantsmerrantremtonacer Yovipece a ty REREERAKRERREREEDEEDBS KERR BF is no longer an 446444 Its merit is ogn recognized all . EOP EeARAARDARARARRRERRAREREREN RAR URN SER EERIAERERS SRR AALS PERE RERERR HERR R EAS RENE ED *« 3 Made ; by 4 a “GIFP’: : ~t : i N. S. of Md. i * where ke our place your headquarters while waiting for the cars Nevada City —— A New Batch Just Made We sold every piece of Christmas and New Year Oandy in our store, and have just made up a superior lot of Select Confectionery, Big stock of Oranges, Lemons, Nuts and Bananas. ’ SOCIAL DANCE By COMPANY O,’N. G. 0, At ARMORY HALL Saturday Evening : : Musio by the Bon Ton Orchestra, TEGLER’S, Oommereial Street, Nevada . City . Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies frea —_—_— meee Wrhen in need of.. OPTICAL’ GOODS Don’t fail to inspect our line. We have Telescopes, Marine and Opera Glasses, Magaiflers, Spectacles, Snow Giasses, Eye Shades, eto. Spectacles repaired. Lenses matched. We also carry the Parker Lucky Curve and Waterman Ideal Founse tain Pens. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Phone West 14 * WATOHMAKERS: Navada City RY Ye A a a a aa INOS PIANOS PLAN MUSICALE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Special Piano Sale at Brayton’s Furniture Store, Commercial AYA Come in, pick out th: PIANO you want. Prices and Terms atways to your satisfaction. Exchange your old Piano or Orgin. Be strictly up to date. }We can suit you in every particular. The WILEY B. ALLEN CO., San Francisco A. O. MOUNT, Manager L. 8. HUBBARD, Salesman. Commercial Street, “we = ~ Nevada City Grand Reduction Sale White and Colored Lawns and Dimties Formerly 20 und 15 CENTS PER YARD. Now 10 CENTS. Special Sale of Embroideries Now Going On HANDKEROGIEBS, formerly 15 osn0te, reduced to 5 cents. ‘Qa REMEMBER, I SELL STRIOCLY FOR OASH. -=--JOS. D. FLEMING. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. . Wedding Presents.: Just received. an elegant line of Diamonds, Jewelry and Cut Gtaseware, any of which would make Handsome Wediing Presents. Oall and eee them, Your. friends would be, delighted with them. We also make a specialty of Jewelry repairing. C. J. BRAND, The Jeweler Broad Street, Nevada City, Lt] «. 4 I make rl Photographs. . . . ) MOORE ——> and make them in a. first-claca manner. 1 also frame them when 40 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. 2 W.#H SMITH 3 Wholeszle and retail dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. PRUNES ) of My Own Raising and Caring at Wholesale and Retail. Post >ffice Box 114 Nevana City, January. 13, 1903. MB. W. H. SMITH has reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS i . Ghe Bee Htwe Srocery, Pd Just the thing for Parties. So ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They arejfresh and fine and are very delicious in flavor and very healthy, Nevada City: Fifteen Different Varieties L . J. JACKSON, Proprietor. puwwwwr —