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THE TRANSORIPT .
TeLarnons No, 4.)
— eposurs ta Dintoe
Does net easazily mean the ¢on-’ m
‘traction of provided the system .
is in a vigorous condition, with the.
blood pure and all the organs in
ei
> a3 dition contagion is readily resisted and .
the disease germs can find no lodgment. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best
~ medicine to build up the system because it makes pure, rich blood, and
pure blood is the basis of good health, . In cold weather it is especially neces-.
sary to keep up the health tone because the body is subject to greater ex. ¢
funds of the church are not adequate.
to allow expenditures on the: street,
and when Con Grissel heard of this he
decided to repair the street for the
church people and make no charge
therefor. He has had gravel hauled
there and that portion of the street to
be cared for by the charch has been
putin good repair. — in
To Protect Employes. .
Assemblyman Robinson has introduced a bill requiring all pergens engaged in developing mining property
to file with the Recorder of the county
in which the work is being carried: on
a‘bond in the sum of $5000 as. surety:
of the monthly‘ payment of alk debts):
contracted. Any failure to comply'. “ ’
with the requirements of the bill shall
be punished by a fine of $1000.
‘ Complimentary Entertainment.
Next Friday evening at Odd oe
invitation social parties, ihaivlaak for
their guests the Classes of 96 and ’97,
‘of the Grass Valley High School. The ,
entertainment will consist of a. short . in bad condition for some time. The!
‘After more or less discussion, Mr.
Jackson’s motion was carried.
The following committee on utah
tution and by-laws was appointed: J. JJackson, George ©. Shaw, E. J. Rector,
A. B. Wolf, D. E. Morgan, 0. H. Mallon, E. J. de Sabla, L. 8. Calkins, F. T.
Nilon, J: J. Hanley, F. EB. Brown, F. E.
Wadsworth, H. Murchie, J. A. Northway, W. W. Waggoner. The committee
program, to be followed by. refresh-. sign anil ot taseabeni
uments, and a dance.
Mrs. Bungay Dead.
Mrs. Hester Searls Bingay, wife of . mmi
Geo. B. Bingay of this city, died at! o i
the home of her father, W. F. Searls,
in Marysville last Sunday morning, of .
consumption. Although deceased
lived in this city with her husband but .
a short time, she will be saeataed .
by many of our people. She was a tiative of Rockland, Maine, and aged 16
years and @ month. —
Loage Officially Visited.
Ranger, paid an official visit te Court
Garfield, F. of A., last night. After the .
official business of the meeting had
been transacted a lengthy program,
’ ineluding music by Goyne’s. band, was
was a banquet. About twenty members of Court Pride of Grass Valley
were present, =>
Laurel Parlor’s Installation.
Parlor will be installed tomorrow night
by Mrs.O. E. Uren. of Grass Valley,
assisted by several members’ 6f Manzanita Parlor of that place. Therg will
F’s and G’s after the regular business. .
Seni
THE RED FLAG;
It Will Aturact, the Attention~of, Ne-.
vada City Bargain Seokers. .
In this issue you will find: a.
of a red flag—a sign of warning.
Consumption. .
mend it. Bold by Dickerman & Co.
by
. eee En
Consumption, La Gri
and all Throatand Inet
ured by Shitoh’s Cure. Bold by Dickarmen 5 Oe
‘Tinh
flag will fly in front of the Branch’ jast
Wonder store on Commercial street’ ant pu
On motion of W. H: Martin the Secwas instructed to communicate
with Boards of Trade in other cities
and procure copies of their by-laws.
A sub committee to formulate the
by-laws and rules and submit them to
pointed, as follows: Fred Zeitler, D. E.
Morgan, J. J. Jackson, EB: J. Rector, T.
8. Ford, W. F. Englebright, L. 8. Oalkins and W. H, Martin.
Committees to. confer and act with
the Board “of City Trustees were appointed as follows:
of the Town—H. Sanitary Condition
Murchie; F. E. Wadsworth, FP. E. Brown.
An assessment of $1 each was levied
apon the members of the whole comsansa
-terests-ef.our town. Let there
Mixed Flavoring Spices, at .
seas a24-tf
F SEES gl sa tae : a eS
ach . and the necessary new building added:
has
-.[gmallone, and will never be felt by the
Mr. Dun-. citizens of the District.
an sox the Sumone 3k, Waste: Kier amt
the committee of the whole, was apStreets and Roads—A. B. Wolf, W.
mittee. Another meeting will be held,
at the call of the Chairman, as soon as
the Committee on By-Laws is ready to
The meeting last night was a very
be a very nice entertainment by. the ing, and demonstrated that the people
appny interested’ in the
q of public improvements and},
to do what they can to help
olan the. gaod movement, There is
much room formwork, and every citizen.can aid in advancing the best inbe no
cloga. to the wheels of progress, but let
every one lend a helping hand to keep
‘wheels moving. The step taken’
is one, of the most importthat now prevails the prediction seems
; well founded that Nevada City’s Board
of Trade will,im the course of a few
months, make a showing to be proud of,
end that it will continue to do good . :
ae led as bad astineee
amined and estimates made by competent persons, and find that the.old.
building can be put in good condition
‘thereto for the sum asked for,in ‘ an extremely crowded ‘euditea,
pla ng erode he a.
The tax asked for is an Se
“For the.past two years our schools
sis, even having goné so far as to have
one of the teachers, im addition to!
teaching his own school, perform the
duties of principal. It has been fame . S
possible to make any extended repairs. ©
Board. Though our last census shows . r
Jan increase of about 100 school children, and our duily attendance increased.
to be obtaixied will have to be used to
with the funds at the disposal of the want cee
ne rl al i
have been om a very close financial ba“STANDARD — OF “OF EXCELLENCE. at
employ additional teachers.
The Board of Directors of the District had the option, in considering the question, to either ask the/.
citizens to vote the issuance of
bonds to provide the necessary addisrs ong enereangaet Ame genig
school term from ten months to
. months, for the next three or. oan
I Eanes No Agents
y fosolicitfor — .
PORTRAIT WORK,
sal Some ype, oat nag all kinds of
. "Crayon, Pasiel-or Water. olor
at prices that cannot be duplicated for
me — of Me work
, entire satisfaction.
Liver Oure and Cope’s Tonic Bitters. tf
Te Cure a Cola in One Day,
5e preteen cued Se a if it
fails to cure. 25c. For sale by H.
Sierra Valley Butter
ponte per square.
Spiced Her
Holland pre
Take Laxative Bromo Quininé Tablets. . 418 ® large assortment of DELICACIES,.
\German Pretzels. :
At Wolf's Cash Grocery store tor 60}! he NATIONAL FRUIT STORE,
ueen Olives in Bulk,
ancy Crackers, 20 varieties,
Broad Street, opp. Citizens Bank.
For Sale.
My residence on Nevada street,
‘known as the Hunter house, with or
without furniture, is offered for sale at . ’
a bargain. [j20-3t} Jon Vincent. .
a —_—________}
ARRIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL
Naim Street, Nevada City.
NORTHWAY & 2 & GAY, PRoPRIETORS
' Geo. » Chico,
Ww.S8.
Fish, Fruit = Vegetable . ==
WILLIAM H. i. ANDREWS,
Eerie Fish ‘and Orahe every TuesFruit and’ V
Tripe always on
free,
MAREET.
At his Stand, one door
Below Armory Hall,
BROAD STREBT,
bles in season. No. 1
Orders promptly filled. Goods, delivered
, Oroville,
J. R. Tyrrell, ; Grass Valley,
Jas. Dord,
J.B. San Francisé.,
Wm. Chips Fiat,
Louis Baker, City,
J. W. Deakin,
Miss Francis M. Cox, Jose,
Bf joan, Oty, Flat,
\Friday Eve’ e's, Feb. 12.
GRAND
MASQUERADE BALL}
At Armory Hall,
—GIVEN BY—
PROF. JOHN MICHELL.
Dressed Lady. (One dozen
Paris Panel Photos, by Sw: bi
Couple.
jof Building ?
SEQUOIA
B,. , . MILL AND MINING LUMBER
“take al 1 proved
‘Havi: enlar
younh, we _Esontly, on re
Gold, Silver and Coppet
: Ores ‘i se og
our
Pioneer Reduction Works,’
Nevada City, Cal.
-STATIONER.
Odd Fellows Building,
a Broad St., "Nevada City
— Sale !
Have returned front San Francisco where :
they ordered a bis a of Spring and ba
mer Goods from Oat
room for them there will be hel
JMILLER'S EMPORIUM,
ae rig
ae
DELICACIES —ayA. B. WOLF, the Cash Grocer,
Commercial street, Nevada City. .
a (THE BEAR CIGAR FACTORY,
J. P. CONWAY, Proprietor,
TOWER BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA CITY.
Manufacturer of
The Famous BEAR CIGAR,
Pronounced by connoisseurs the best smoke made.
— ee
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
. Have you seen those Luxurious but Sensible
Adjustable Back Swing, Chairs ?
Good ones $6; the best $9.
Rattan Rockers tor Ladies, Gentlemen and Children
As low as $2 S0and as high as $8.
French and German Plate Mirrors
As low priced as sheet glass ones used to be.
KINKEAD, SEP" SAN FRAN.
ell
——_
a
pace
‘ Great Clearance Sale jam
Commencing
p
WEDAESDAY, 14K, 18, aT 10 o'cOcK,. . He Plaza Store E
Dhis Sale wilt lst E FISCHER BROS, — m A
peti vitae = : exions tes and . fetos ook ; £
COME EARLY AND E STAPLE AND FANCY Grocenies . ,
SECURE BIG BARGAINS.) g= of every dewoription. Rverything in the way, of CANNED GOODS. =
This Sale will be for CASH ONLY. 3 a =
L. LUBECK, »
‘. ‘Commercial St. Bae Ne ada City.
Do You Think
If you do it will you to
call, We make » specialty .
Casings and Fine .
Finishing eg
tara Oriaary Pine Pah
; oi kage Stock ot DRY LUMBER constant
hk Specialty. ]
2 .
IE
7 LLMURAMUMUMNMS
All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give us a Trial Order ©
MEDICATED
LUNG PROTECTORS
Raiureted with Extract-of Pine (needles)
which contain well-known medical properties.
Guards the Wearer Against CHITISs COLDS, LA. GRIPPE,
ASTHMA, PNEUMONIA and RHEUMATISM. ,
Made Double or Single—Chamois or Fleece-Lined.
Ask to see our acl brrgains in 25; 35 pe 50 cent boxes
of ‘Stationery.
A. DICKERMAN, ! ATIONERY
Phone 30
Poa Per couple p. Les The Towle ie Brod. Co.,.
; . Cor. Pine and Commercial. . We COYNR, Nevada City Manager,
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