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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

January 25, 1896 (4 pages)

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eee ese ale Oe LE PAILY TRANSCRIPT ei 4 Published ‘Brery Bvening, oxeopt Banday. C BROWN . & GALKINS,aERVED BY. “canminie AT s as Cts. per Week of 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IM ADVANCE: = _—SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. . = SATURDAY. .3... >. Telephone No. Ai fF the idea that it was worked out. babictocs _JAN, 25, 1896. City and Grass Vall i barbers “The old mines are ‘generally lowing from that : Further north we-fonnd. ‘ies intéeeat m oe ease the aren yielded an prea of being »reopened. aud worked again, The Providence group is an example. It produced several millions, when it-got into lowgrade. sulphurets ‘and was abandoned, under An Easton ern syndicate got hold of it, and sinking 200 testes received Keout he. family. of the B. H. Miller informs us that deceased d his last days in Nevada City, and deto be buried here, except in the event} is death occurring at San Francisco, in ch case he was tu be buried there. The inding of the dispatch notifying the Tran bRiPr editor of Mr, Miller's death was in+ rusted to a friend of the family, who forgot > mention that the funeral would ‘be held a San Francisco, and when this informafon was received it was too late for a numwr of intimate friends of the deceased to go m this‘city and be in time for the obsewhich fact was deeply regretted, as hey were all desirous of paying the last pee of respect to the memory of heir greatly esteemed and departed friend, i the funeral Hon, J. M, Walling, who p to be-in the: city onbusiness, 5 @ few eulogistic remarks at the conJlusion of the Rabbi’s discourse, and spoke sof the many good qualities of the deceased ‘that a long acquaintance had made him. (familiar with; his kindness of heart, gener— ‘@ ity and true friendship being referred to n words of praise. by the speaker. The jorrowiny family have the full sympathy of their ce amo ; . .Tux Recorp of cenarkalde eures effected ‘ bles: us truthfully to say that Hood’s tilla is the ae true blood purifier imeenly in the pablio eye today. Deserves St Success. The Truckee Republions has entered upon /a new volume, I¢ is an able exponent of ‘that part of Nevada county, ia a bright, clean, newsy paper, and deserves the warm-est support of the people of that section, . whoee best interests it has ever been active (in promoting. The Republican is one of Four most welcome exchanges, and we hope that ite sphere of usefulness may sever grow less and that the efforts of the editor and publisher, W. P. Calkins, may be rewarded Feith continued and increasing prosperity, . Congregational Church. There will be preaching tomorrow morn‘ing and evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject of discourse in the evening f *‘ Faithful in Little, Faithful in ‘Much.’ » The Christian Endeavor will meet at the ;. usual hour, led by Miss Edith Edwards, Subject: ‘How and Why We Should Tes . *tify For Christ.” Sabbath School at the close of the morning session, All are. cor. dially invited. -” : Installation. Be At Brooklyn Lodge, No. 46, I. 0.0. F., You Bet, the following officers were inatalled by District Deputy Charles Hanson. on January 18th: John Muller, N. G.; T. P, Blue, V. G.; W. J. Lohman, Rec. Sec.; W. F. King, Per. Sec.; John. Lohman, Treas.; William Cook, Warden; John Drummond, Inside Guard; P, H. Lohman, Conductor; R, Bottomley, BR. S. N. G.; W. C, Barker, L. S. N. G.; H. J, Bottomley, R, 8. V. G.; J. M. Linderman, L. 8, V. G.; J. Garhart, R. 8.8.; G.: Anderson, L. 8, 8. Ir 1 aie of tlie dareaamne of present conditions that Germany, if she gets a navy, can only have one that is built in England. PB eee Brazit -will_ not yield one inch of the island of Trinidad—it being, of course, a necessary liminary that she t hold of tha i Z me Appointed Agent. Mr. J. Levy has been appointed agent for the Clarke’s O, N. T. Spool. Cotton and all we have to say is thie, that tor the past aiwenty years experience with the cotton xwe found it to be equal to any manufactured, Sold at 6 spodls for 25 cents, at she New Store on Commercial street, a27tf J. Levy. 2 Blectite E Bitters. \ Electric Bitters Cimdilicineinind for any Season, ra 90 more generally needed, 5 exerted feeling ao ialterative i is on . Cures ot Boils, Pimples, and.all other erupfeet deeper got intdé high-grade ‘ sulphurets, has all. been done in the last three months. The country is being’ ‘prospected from one end: ;. to the other, and new veing are constantly being found, There is not one of the mines that was said to have been worked out that, has not been found to be.a bonanza_on: be‘ing reopened properly. _ This same gentleman quotes a fact which will be somewhat striking to.people who think that California is made up of miners, quite as much as’ of ‘fruit growers. It is that, with a population ‘of 1,250,000 people, the State-has but 12, 000 to. 14,000 people engaged in mining, and of thexe the majority are employed on big properties, 1,000, for instance, on one mine, eee A Sees Place. ~~ Joseph Nilon, who o left this city about a week ago for Cripple Creek, Col., writes to a friend here that it is the liveliest place he has ever.struck. . People are, flocking in’ by the hundreds and many who come expecting to find golden opportunities “await~ ing them, leave in a few days disappointed, as the expenses of living are high and there are already too many idle men there. Room rent in the hotels is $10 a week. Houses and buildings are going up in all. directions, The stores and saloons are kept open all night, and business of every kind is rushing. Gambling gameg are rnnning in al]: the. saloons and in many cases big stakes are played for, Mr. Nilon says the principal atreet is thronged with people all day long and it is late at night before the crowd begins to decrease much in size, Joe says he likes the place but can’t tell how long he will remain, ~~ ty New York clergymen are preaching peace—and it is remarkable how far the influence of Wall street reaches when it is exerted in earnest. od. eGo Tink or Tu1s, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only true blood purifier prominently in the public eye today. It cures disease when all others fail, because it makes pure blood, 2Oe ‘Attention! : Prof, J, Heymann, the German Eye Specialist and Optician, who has earned an enviable reputation as a highly skilled specialist, has arrived at Nevada City and has opened an office at his residence on Broad street, Opposite the fire house, As a special inducement the Professor will treat, for the first three weeks, every case free of charge, in order to convince the public of his skill and ability, and to establish his reputation. No charge for medicine. j20 eo 2Oe _A Baby's Ls Life Saved. ‘My beby had croup ais bd was saved by Shilol%s Cuze,” writes Mrs. J. B, Martin, Hunteville, Ala, 7 Your Own Fault. It is your own fault if you continue to suffer with any painful disease of a rheumatic nature, for it is guaranteed and has been proven beyond doubt that. the Oil of Eden will remove all impurities from the] bone and flesh, the seeds of all painful diseases of the external system. The Oil of Eden has been sold by Joun. P. Zipr of Grass Valley, only ona full guarantee, and can be obtained through other first-class dealers in medicines. anufactured only by John L. Kellett Oil of Eden Medicine Boa any, Oakland, Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton.” ae “Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50 cents. By mail, 75 cents. Apply to Frep. E, Brown, Transcript Office. 2@e Burbank P Potatoes. $1.4 er sack, at Ww. 7. G Richards’, Broad street. : j22¢t Cures ‘Prove the merit of Hood's. Sarsaparilla— pos i hige dabetong agprarontiighnam Cures of scrofula in severest forms, like : goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip 3 disease, sores in the eyes. © Cures of Salt Rheum, with its intense itching > gnd burning; scald head, tetter, etc. tions due to impure blood. Cures of: Dyspepsia and other troubles where e + & good stomach. tonic was needed. Cures of Rheumatism, where patients were unable to work or walk for weeks. z Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurities which cause and sustain the disease. Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and feeding the nerves upon pure blood. ‘Gures of That Tired Feeling by restoring. i aeigiot strength. Bend tor book af oates by {ic . rostigaton of the poletion of the water 4} and now. has $2,000,000 blocked_out.This huge ia carried down the stream, the natural . overs the cemeteries during high stages and artesian water -or bring ~ it in pipes to the Board of Health’ are making extensive inthat is discharged into the Sacramento river, The, object: being to, if. possible, abate the the water of that stream for household purposes -and-to drink. The object is a laudable
Health, yet the gentlemen will find the subject a hard nut to crack, In the low stage of these streams there ‘is less. to contend with but the sewerage of the towns, camps ‘and cities must ‘have an outlet at all times. When the water rises and flows back over the low lands‘adjacent the accumulated ref‘result of the elements, ‘For days the water the drain from these mast find its way into the Sacramento along with the dead animals, one remedy can be applied to meet’ these conditions, and that is to cease drinking the water thus polluted, Dig wells, bore for towns and cities, The entire population and fire department of Marysville is furnished pure water from one well, which has never failed in the drouth season in thirty-eight years. “My son had none and tried a great many remedies and physicians but all failed. He procured a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and took it and it helped him.” Mrs, J. L. Fowler, Grass Valley, Cal. Hoop’s Prits cure all'liver ills, Number One Burbank Potatoes, $1 per sack, at Gaylord’s, jl7 ee —_—___ js ‘Pills Do Not Cure. Pills a not cure Constipation: They cals aggravate. _Karl’s Clover Root Tea gives perfect regularity of mad bowels, Hoop’s Pitts are the beat family cathartic ahd liver medicine. Harmless,’ reliable, sure, ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, cr SORE JOINTS MUSCLES. Despaired Ayer’ , Chery Pectoral “Some time since, I had a severe o attack of asthma, accompanied with a © distressing cough and a general soreness 9 of the joints and muscles. I consulted 0} physicians and tried various remedies, 03 © but without getting any relief, until I despaired: of ever being well again. © Finally, I took Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and in a very short time, was entirely 2 cured. I ean, therefore, cordially and : confidently commend this medicine to 0 all.”--J. RosELts, Victoria, Texas. “My wife had a very. troublesome eough. She used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and procured immediate relief.” — .G. H. Popricx, Humphreys, Ga, Ayer’s. Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD’S FAIR "Marysville Democrat : It is said the State . uniestige ebroplaing.ol byseihes aio a: one on the part of the State Board of} — decaying vegetables and other debris, Only . HAVE. yen nt Buoklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve ht the world tor Cuta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chay Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin. ‘and positively Sind jive peciees, Sole 1. It is guaranto or money eras aly 25 cents Der box. For ont es Con Bree, Ding Sees: =" ; YOU SEEN T FROGS ?. If You Have Onein Your Get Cured, at, Le dn Our Window.) Throat Bring 10 cents and Protect ‘Your HeadThis cold frosty weather, J. Levy, of the Branch Wonder, has just received from ‘the Bast ten cases of the lates§ and. nobbiest shapes in men’s, boys’ and children’s hats, and will be pleased to have you call and examine the same, Yours for business, j4-tf Levy. Tecan RELISH A RELISH ? Pecor's Oyster Cocktails ARE THE THING. . Saaner Compounés ae. Drinks eves Private Lunch Rooms ~ete— Nicely Furnished —AT THE— ‘Milwaukee Brewery Saloon. ———— FOLE BANANA 60000000. DR. W. P. SAWYER,“ A i gid tees AND SURGEON. Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department. Office—Rooms E and F, Union Hotel, Raveds City. Hours: 2to 4p. u.,7 to? P. M. ] “Received today a Half Dozen Bunches or econ HAWAAD (STAN The Only GENUINE Bananas In town he is selling Them at The LOW RATE Of 35 cts. per Doz. Come and get some before they are all gone FOLEY’S Strictly First-Class. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. Mens, Boys and Childrens IA complet lice of Men's Are you awear Aere you awear. Do you know what the NEW BRANCH WONDER STORE ON COMMERCIAL STREET carries in stock ? We will now give you in brief: Suits, aid Boys Underwear. Nir hens and Boys Pants, A complete line of Ladies’, Mens and Childrens’ Shoes. 1A complete line of Rubber Clothing, Rubber Book Necktirs, Purses, Cigars. NI ender, Writing Tablets, tk Box Piper, Pencils, Paper th Las siyie Hat ud hi for Mea, Boys al Children“PHAT = Seadden & Cleveland, Commercial Street, ARE SELLING THE— FRESHEST AND BEST Groceries and Provisions, Case and Canned Goods, Etc., At the very Lowest why they are so well delay. free of charge, PHILIP SUADDEN Nevada City. lisse. Silverware, All Goods Sold at Bottom Figares And Warranted Strictly First-class. Nevada City. They Are Finding tt . [Ont Very Past Rates, and thatis:the reason ized. If you have not examined their goods and prices you should do so without Goods delivered to any part of the’ elty . : Sole Agents for the var ess FLOUR. foe the LILY WHITE and cH ARLES CLEVELAND. Broad Street, above Pine, pee ar da Hana Ca aa yo oat 4S WHAT.YOU OUGHT ToSarre nn rT SMOKE. Prof, John Michel's MASQUERADE Will be given at Armory Fall, —ONn— St. -Valentine’s -Day, (Friday, Feb, ous Prizes will be awarded forthe beat suetained Lady’s character, , heut imstsianed Gene Matks snd Codtuloas Gan Ve Lester & Crawlord. can be had-et: Me, Market patronGetchell, Constable Richard Di Joba Walhes sat; (Aas at jl Admission—Gentlemen, in o— Ladies in mask, 25 cents, Peer gs? centa, Children, 25 conte, THE PLACH. 189s. Buy Your? Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Optical and other Beautiful Goods, From the Old and Reliable Firm of Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry. By, Skillful and Experienced Workmen. Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. OrdersStrom the country promptly attended te. o. J. ‘BRAND’ THROW YOUR 8 cans Corn Beef, Bryant's Root Beer _ . Sauerkraut, 5 cents Oysters, per domen cans,, LE HEAL! High Prices ‘Mast Get Out of Lin, WER THS UST. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00. Morning Meal Package, roScts. 10 1-Ib. Cans Salmon $1.00. %-fal Bottle Pickles 96. ae . Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 perbottle. we foo the_Fious, $2.00. $1.00. Hires sbrgnon $1. 10 cts per ante: a pound, . e you wish, Good Coffee, try “ARABIAN ROAST.