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January 5, 1903 (4 pages)

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They also visited Redding’s parents at Forest. iriffith Jones, one of the pioneer dente of Sierra Valley passed away is home in Loyalton Monday, Deber 22nd. .Mr. Jones bad been in ng health for some time. He was tive of Wales and aged years. at twenty yeara ago he conducted pbell Hot Springs. . Christmas night Walter M. hb and Miss Ysabel Rodriquez were ed inthe chambers of the SuCourt by Judge Stanley A. Goodyear’s Bar on the evening nuary ist, Dr. H. 8. Crow and famie Gott were married. Dr. fe a dentist of Sierraville and de is a popular young lady of year Bar. ; 00d comedy. Ve “A fivakies in New York” cy hibe attraction at the Nevada next Thursday night. Thies B claimed to be one of the brightite of the late Obarles Hoyt, » claim has apparently been tiated for itis certainly one of t popular of all comedies and sure of large audiences. This ‘8 production is said to be up to jark set by the author and a > new scenic environment is © add to the pretty picture and fective setting for the handDstumes called for throughout fion of the play. Particularly ond: and third acts, which introp French ball scene. Wild’s tra of eight pieces will farnish ' Seats are now on sale at Amputated. olag Ohristenson, who was tht over from Truckee about @ ago to the county hospital with ly shattered leg which he received @ilroad accident, had the leg ampd below the knee Saturday. It bought at first the limb could be but his condition became such turday that amputation was med by County Physician A. H. i, assisted by Steward Ronchi iss Kate Hanssen, the trained sed Examination Fannuel-examination for teachrtificates was completed last lay, and five applicants were fo}. “The following were award: Ammar Grade certificates: Miss /Seaman, Miss Adeline G. Field, iM. E. Haley, Mies Therese por and Miss Beatrice M. primary certificate of Miss Hatfe was renewed, —__ WOMAN’S BACK. aches and Pains Will Disar if the Advice of This vada City Citizen Is ~~ Followed. Do an’s back has many aches himes ‘tie the kidneys fault. iche is really kidney ache. § why Doan’s Kidney Pills cure Nevada City women know this. what one has to say abont it. *Maxin Martinetti of Nevada Aristocracy Hill, near city limp: “I had backache for at least , not all the time but it came tacks, some of them very sesome \of them mild. When re at their height I was unable ps to turn in bed without aseI knew from the pain beicg just across the kidneys that gans were either overexcited pned bat I did not know what get relief, although I was conrying little simple remedies. saw Doan’s Kidney Pills adand that they were for the and the kidneys alone, I Vinton’s drug store for a box. nuatien of the treatment for a ne stopped the last attack.” @ by all dealers. Price 50 Foster Milburn Oo, Buffalo, sole agents for the United mber the name—Doan’s—and Substitate. Rest Shooting. door Rifle Renge gives three his week for the best scores th rest shooting. 2t -tnrned-home today. . PERSONAL MERTON Daily Record of the Doings of Our People. L. W. Evane ie over from North San Juan. E, D. Levers of San Francisco is in town. Supervisor J. Fay is over. from Truckee. Hon. O. F. McGlashan is over from Truckee. George Rice hae returned from Sacramento, H. 8, Adelstein' is here frem San Fraticisco. John A. Bunting returned today to San Franeisco. ~ Miss Rachel Hughes left today for San Francisco, Supervisor Al Wood is over from North San Juan. Supervisor E£, O. Grissel is down from Washington. is here on legal business. L. E. Roytbagner of Canton, Obi6, is.here on a business trip. D. H. Birdsall, the powder man of San Francisco, is in town. District Attorney E. B. Power left yesterday for San Francisco. Miss English left this morning for San Francisco to visit friends. .Arnold Angwin returned today to San Francisco to attend school. Walter. J. Bean of San Francisco is here on a visit to John W. O'Neill. Miss Maud Murchie has returned from a short visit at San Francisco, Mr, and Mrs. Andy Hampel returned last evening from a vieit at San Francisco. ER. P. Powell of San Francisco is here in the interests of Sherwood & Sherwood. __W. W. Kallenbergercame down Satarday from North Bloomfield and left for Oakland. Attorney T. 8S. Ford returned last evening from Reno, where he bas been on legal business. A. E. Rassell. and daughter of Redding, who have been vetine here, reGus Ozalli, whe recently Gatuccank a surgical operation, was able to be around town yesterday. Richard ‘Goyne returned yesterday to Jackson, Amador county, after a visit here with his relatives. Mies Veda Gourley left thie morning for Sar Francisco, where she will attend Heald’s Business Oollege. from North San Juan, where she has been oti 4 visit to her parents. Mr.and Mrs, Ed. Arthur and daughter returned home last evening from a vieit to San Francisco. Mrs. J.-F. Haley left yesterday for Sacramento to attend the funeral of her uncle, the late Bernard Shiels. Mrs. W. Wolf and Miss Emma Wolf, who have been to San Francisco on a visit, returned home last evening. Mre. J. Austin and daughter, Miss Hazel, returned yesterday to Spenceville after a visit here with Mrs. Geo. O, Shaw. Mrs. Wadeworth of San Francisco, who has been here on a visit to her sister, Mre. O. L. Muller, returned home today. the public eenool at You Bet, is here vieiting her parents, On account of la grippe prevailing among the pupils the re-opening of the school has been postponed until next Monday. Won the Prizes. The shooting last week for prizes at the indoor rifle range was conéluded Satarday night, and the following were the winners: First prize, repeating shotgun, Wm. A. Maguire, score 28; second prize, $5, Miss Mary Maloney, score 27; third prise, $2.50, Richard Eddy, score 26. Special Notice. James Oairns, who is well known as one of the best saddlere and harness makers in thie section of the State, has engaged a large space on the first page of the Transonier, in-which he will speak of big bargains which he is now offering to horsemen. Mr. Oairns guarantees the harness: made by him to outwear two Factory made harness, He makes a specialty of horse collars, Buggy tops, cushions and all kinds of carriage trimming are neatly made and done on short notice by him. The following bargains are quoted in his new space: Buggy whips from 10 cents up; work and driving gloves from 50 ‘cents up; cushions, $1.50 ap; horse brushes, 25 cents up; whip lashes, 25 cents up; whip stocks, 25 esnts up; single harness, $7.50 up, etc. etc. Look for hie advertisement in tomorrow evening’s TRANSORIPT. All first-class dealers sell Gilt Edge Whiskey beesuse of its purity and ex cellence, and those that have tried it will use no other. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo., San Francisco Oal. Sole proprietors Hon, O. W. Cross of San’ Francise . . {ill with appendicitis, ia impfoving. Miss Bradbury returned yesterday . Miss Lizzie M. Richards, teacher of . With OF PTE Program. a8 Outlined By the Evangelical Alliance. for the week of prayer commencing January 4th and ending January 11th, as offered and suggested by the Evangelical AHiance of America: Tuesday, January 6th.— PRAISE: For the saceesses hitherto vouchsafed to missionaries of: the Cross; for the encouragement which God still gives to faithful heralds of the Gospel; for the wiser methods which missionary experience has revealed and enforced; and for the interdenominational comity in Foreign Mission efforts, which now se largely prevails. For the. deepening of the missionary spirit throughout the Church; for the vast increase of gifts for missions in foreign lands; for the guidance of the all-wiee Spirit in misejonary methods; for the power of the Spirit in preparing hearte for the reception of saving truth; and for the swift fulfillment of the Meesianig, vision. Wedueaday, Miesions, Thursday, January 8th—Special Work for the Young—Families and Schools. Friday, January 9th—Nations aod their Rulers. : Saturday, January 10th—The Ministry of the Go@pel—Pastors, Teachers, Evangelists. Sunday, January 1ith—Sermons. The services as programmed will be held at the Methodist church in this city during the woek. Sick and Improving John Hopkins, who bas been very Praves: January 7th—Home Mrs, Richard Ellison, who lives on Penvsivauia Hill, is very sick and not expected to live. Dr. A. H. Tickell was called to Pleasant Valley yesterday to attend Oharles Novay, who is quite {Il. Dr. Sawyer was summoned to Rush Creek last night to attend Ben Rose, who is very sick, and his wife whose life-is despaired of, Mrs. Jane Gray, mother of Mre. Wm. Holmes and the late James B.
and William Gray and Edward Gray is very ill at har home ou Spring street, and owing to her ade vanced age her recovery is doubtful, The young son of Ed. Gray and wife is aleo sick, and last night both Mrs, Gray and her grandchild were both reported as being very low. Frank Gilbert, who was so terribly burned in a fireat the Zeibright mine in Bear Valley several weeks ago, has about recovered. His-ears, nose and face presented a terrible sight, bat with the careful treatment given him by County Physician Tickell, he will show but few ecars. He is an inmate of the county hospital. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOOAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Oatarrh is a blood or conetitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucovs surfaces, Hall’s Oatarrh Cureis not aquack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for gem on and ie aregular prescription. i posed of the_best tonics known, Som bi:ed with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results in caring Oatarrb. Send for testimonials free. F, J. CHENEY & Oo. Props, Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, price 750, Hall’s Family Pills’ are the beat. Nevada Theatre SNYDER & DUNLAP Maaagers.. SAYLOR & MILLER Present Campbell and Mack in HOYT’S _ Greatest Play A STRANGER . IN NEW YORK A complete seiieiane of the best of all the Hoyt Farces. Pretty Girls. azziin Costumes, Special Scenery. toby A Metropolitan Oast of Reece : if ne gig yl first five rows, $1; Gallery, back, 75 cents; First five rews, lower r, 75 cente; General admission, 50 cents; Children, ae cents, Seats on sale et Foley’s. The following is the topical program . Thursday, January 6th; Affections of Bis Employer's Wife, According to Adolph Woerner it was a soldier who came between him and his wife. In August last Woerner employed a man, whom he believed to be @ tramp, on his ranch pear Olipper Gap, this county, where he and his wife were spending thesummer. He ‘took the supposed tramp into his service on the 28th of the month. On the 29th be caught the tramp hugging Mrs. Woerner on a road leadiag to the ranch. Thereafter, he declares, the kissing and hugging of his wife by the new hired man was of almost daily occurrence, However, these little dispays of affection escaped Woerner’s otice until October 9,-when he alleges he found the tramp hugging his wife on the road to Olipper Gap. After that discovery the kissér did not return to the ranch. heard of him again, this time through a letter which he says was directed to Mrs, Woerner. In this epistle the supposed tramp disclosed his identity as William Floyd, a soldier at the Presidie, San Franeisco, who visited this county while ona furlough. The letter wae “fall of disgueting nonsense” Woerner alleges, and among other things it expressed the wish that Woerner would soon die. , Woerner didn’t die, but he had an {oterview with Mrs. Woerner, and as a result she tried to commit suicide. He stopped her and the next day found another letter. That settled it with Woerner. He brought suit for a divoree, filing his complaiat in this city. He charged both with cruely and infidelity. Woerner was represented here by Jones & Larue and the case has been transferred to the courts at the Bay. ‘Will be Manager. Howard Loveland, proprietor of the Popular bakery, bas. been appointed manager in this city for ths Nevada County Laundry, aud will conduct the business in connection with his bakery. Mr. Loveland is a pleasant gentleman and will attend to the daties in atherough manner. If you desire your washing done in a workmanlike manner leave your orders with bim. Accepted a Position Ricbard Obegwidden, who has been in the employ of Mose Bernheim for several years, has accepted a position in the clothing house of L. Hyman & Co, at Truckee, and left for that place on the noon train today. Dick is a courteous gentleman and capable salesman, and the people of Truckee will find that he.is pleasant to trade with, _———+2-ee--—_____—_—When you ask for Jesse Moore Whiskey be sure you get it. Don’t let anyone tell you they have something just as good. ABG BEERS Guaranteed Pure, None So Good. Sold Everywhere. I have the most complete line of Picture Frames ever shown in Nevada City. There is nothing more appropriate for theNew ‘ear. Woore— The Photographer 4 ¢ . ! make Frames to Order. 8 SOLED THE CAST Supposed Tramp Wins . Some weeks later, though, Woerner CLEAN GROCERY HOUSE CHEESE YOU CAN GET aa MARTIN EASTERN CREAM CHEESE ~— GENUINE IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE CALIFORNIA FULL CREAM! CHEESE: . ROQUEFORT CHEESE IN GLASS JARS a GEO. C. GAYLORD @ SON SOMETHING NEW—MOTHER OF PEARL CODFISH TABLETS. Make Our Place your headquarters while waiting for the car. Phone 551! QO0D SHOW COMING . -—--— Big Attraction at the Theater Next Friday —and Saturday. The Weston and Herbert big vaudeville show will appear at the Nevada Opera House next Friday and Saturday, January 9th and 10th. This organigation comes here well recommended as a company that gives more than full value. There are nine high Glaes acts with the show, including the celebrated mimic and _ ventriloquiet, Hugh J. Emmett (“Did you notice it.”) Weston and Herbert, who head the show are known from the Atlantie to the Pacific as the foremost musical sketch team in the vaudeville profession. The, four Bragdons, lete ar strength to the show with their singing and dancing specialties, Other prominent menbers of the company are Mies May Meyers, the eminent soprano; Little Oarrie, the versatile juvenile entertainer, and Oole and Allen, black face delineators. Popular prices of 25 and 50 cents will prevail. Reserved seats are now on sale at Foley’s, where they may be secured without extra charge, _-—_1 -@rElla Wheeler Wilcox advises the‘giving of thoughts instead ef gold to beggars. If she ever triee it herself she will find that while the theory is good, the “come-backe” are positively painful, *2@eo 7 For the best of every hing in the meat linesend your orders to Naffziger ZAEERVERS ENTS ERA R RRO No more suitable present fora gentleman friend than a box of ‘Woodpecker . *(igas 2 : Put up in Special Roxes and Sizes By Jenin Ob tinidininicintntciinicit ttt aE a tub tot PABA RHI AR DRRIAAIAAAAAAARIER IARI “GUT” N. S. of Md. SAAR tote he ink Ot He inicink rivals from the east, add zest aud = Purchased a Store Wim. Menhennett, a well known young man of this city, has purchased on Broad street, that bas been lately conducted by August Kapp. Will intends to thoroughly renovate and fix ap the store, and-will keep the best of everything in the market. He solicits aebare of the patronage and guarantees fair treatment to all. Ball al San Juan. The A. O. U. W. lodge of North San Juan will give a grand ball on Friday evening, Februaryj20th, and the best of music will be in attendarace, The parties given by the Werkmen are al ways pleasant and everyone who attends is assured of a good time. —_——_ —-—_ + eee . Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very bets of beef, mutton and veal on hand a all times. the variety stere and produce market . A New Batch Just Made Oommercial Street, Nevada 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, Nats and Bananas. TEGLER’S, City By COMPANY 0, N. G. O, AtsARMORY HALL Saturday Evening BiG eens Music by Wild’s Orchestra.; aes Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free Everything for the New Year . Call in and see our elegant line of Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, etc. We guarantee our goods to be as represented. Jewelry Repairing our specialty. — *Kkk— C. J. BRAND, The Jeweler Hot Water Baes and Chest Drotectors ue All sizes and prices and all are guaranteed. Just the thing for this cold weather. Call in and see them and get prices. 33 VINTON 'S Broad Street. Cakes Cakes At GAULT’S Cake, White Pound Cake, Lady Cake, Angel Cake, Golden Rod, Lady Fingers, Macardons, Kisses—Ornamented or plain. Stacks of Mince Pies. make Mince Meat. Ring up West 81 and let us bring you something good. Our own Ormiston Swayze, Physician and Surgeon —ioi— Ali classes of surgical operations performed, X-ray examinations made: Office hours—Nevada Sine fe 4p. m. and 7 p. m, to 8 p Grass Valley: Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, 10 a. m. to 12 m, Grase Valley office, Bree Building. Nevada Oity office and residence on Nevada street. A. Lolla, Shoemaker Ie now conducting the Shoemaking and Repairing Shop where he has been emplo for the paet fourteen monthe. Best of material used and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, ANTONIO LOLLABroad street, below Hicks & Dunlap,s Assay Office, Nevada City. PPP PPPV OOOO OO We Make But One awerity The Best Possible. Oranges, Bananas FOLEY’S <. best snd most pure material. Bananas ond stock of Nuts, Figs, Oandies are made of le 1 Dates, @ . ! . FOL. > Commercial Street, ~ Nevada City Fifteen Different Varieties Just the thing for Parties Ohe Bee Hwe Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. TOON ONS sninininins od Great quantities of Pruit Cake, Pound. 3 . = i ‘0988 0 80 a a eM Am “1 AALS veveee Call and inspect our large and new stock of FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS and SILK WAISTS, 4444464 We are receiving Goods daily 1 SNELL @ FLEMING Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. A N00 QA ee on ne Pi 2 p.m. to}: i a Ce eee TE BIRTH DAY GIFTS that WATCHES are peeiennbe iy appropriate. Besides these we have other Goods, such as. BE ES BE OG ES Fu FO REI EG mm FS RO cr Fine Clocks, Gents Silk Fobs, Vest Chains, Gold Spectacles, Parker Fountain Pens w »% i 2 9 aE 09 0 eR 9 9 9 0 ae 0000 ape 8 60 aa 006 <cem and a great many other articles that make nice presents. A. & H. W. A Gaur West 14 WATOAMAKERS HARTUNG, Nevada City Heeksale rads RN learns cl — Whether it’s a single stick or 100.000 fees we treat you right— gave you money on every bill. Our lumber is as good as can be had anywhere, Stroll through our yards and get our prices. Business for Sale to Right Parties. H. & F. L. COOPER, PIETY HILL LUMBER YARDS Prone Talephone 521. a Electric Cars Pase