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July 26, 1897 (4 pages)

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made” flog, Broad strect. “Jal-1m » [ton yestetday, _, jean’t be beat” Tryit, = ett Over one thousand. tons of hich of fruit that is now . ™ which is the kind of fruit oacendircad OE 1 Flora Moore of 0 is here _ but this season they are of unusually . will find ready sale in any market. s In conseq ment stating that 200 more girls and. wars Neg Thigecidtyr Peart — down from North Bloomfield yesterVere reprimand to the boy who work is not hard and is easy to get the knack of doing. One of. the. employes informed a reporter that the business was new to:her, but that she had madé $1.40 on Friday and expected to be able to do much better during the coming week. There will be work for the next, two months and those who wish employment can secure the same by applying at the cannery, and those who are industrious can gather in the silver dollars and turn them to good account. And the Error Here Mentioned Applies to : All Of the Counties. Under an old law, the person filing petition for letters of administration, testamentary or guardianship, was required to pay to the County Clerk a fee of $5 and $1 for each additional $1,000 of the appraised valuation in excess of $8,000. The last Legislature amended the law by retaining only the $5 fee, and the District Attorney having ruled that petitioners who have paid sume in excess of. this $5 are entitled to have their money refunded to them, claims are almost daily filed for ; ence of the large su a pepe = : of fruit to be handled it is our _Fred W. Bradley is inspecting minshare has been levied increase the number of employes. A ing pPoperty great portion of the work is performed by girls and women, and in today’s Transceirt will be found an advertise-. . here sponding afew days. North Bloomfield yesterday. a visit to his brother, Henry Lane. San Francisco on a.visit to relatives. day. . Campbell Springs for the benefit his health. Francisco. : . ant visit here. V. Bell and family camed@own from North Bloomfield yesterday on their way to Auburn.Sadie Davenport, arrived here Saturday from Martinez. < . Miss Mary Green will leave today for an extended visit to San Francisco and other places. Miss Millie “McPhetres of Truckee, who has. been here on a visit, left yesterday for Santa Cruz. — a visit to the family of J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. V. Waldron, of Lake tha return of such coin. Last month City, arrived here this morning from the sum of $788 was returned to petitioners, and this month the amount .will not be small.—Napa Register, Officers Installed. San Francisco on their way home. John Nute, who has been ‘visi friends here for several: days, left on the noon train today for San Francisco. 3 W. L. Mobley came down trom North . Miss Addie Grissel left yesterday for Superintendent L. L. Myers came . “Robert Martin left yesterday for Very respect. Several. persons were’ of Present from this city. « : . Owing to the sickness of two mem. bers of the Independent Band no con-. cert was given at the Union Hotel on J. A. Northway returned on the morning train from a business trip to San’ Mrs. C. D. Eastin and family will spend the remainder of the summer at . Mrs. Hillar and her daughter, Miss . «None of the Nevada “Assessment No. 1 of five cents Mining Company. Frank Lane of Marysville is here on. A forest fire that “started last “ni; Jaan. Sunday evening as announced. day with a club at that place. -The were well treated by the San Juaners. A divorce has been granted to Nellie W. Walker, on the ground of cruelty, Mrs, Walker was awarded the custody of the children. The parties live in this city. W. H. Tuttle of the Ow: Satoon, Nevada City, has secured the Agency. for Mrs. John Swart and her daughter Pebst’s celebrated Milwaukee lager Se3tion, bad taste, coated Carrie went to Relief Hill yesterday on beer, which he will serve in first-class tyle in bottles and kegs, at popular ‘prices. e ~—-:« §22-tt . MeClure’s Magazine for August. will . contain a dialect poem byJames Whit. eomb Riley; a characteristic poem of Of the “rail” by Oy Warman; and a ‘poem on what is, -perhaps, the greatest (question of .the hour, by Albert BigeFreedom Circle, No. 108,Companions. Miss Virgie Deal will retarn to San . !0w Pain. of the Forest, Saturday night installed . Francisco on Saturday, to resume her. ‘The Chinese elopement case and eubthe following officers. The ceremonies duties in the were conducted by D. D. C. C., William . place. Sandow, assisted by Esther Roberts as Grand Marshal: Mrs. F. May, J.P. ©. ©.; N. J. Monk, 0. C.; Mrs. J. RB. Isaac, F.C.; R. J. Tremaine, Rec. Sec’y.; Miss Maggie Hopkins, Fin. Sec’y.; Miss Lena Hicks, Treas.; Miss Nellie Monk, R. G; . R. Konchi, L. G.; Miss Charity Grenfell, I. G.; Miss F, Siddles, O. G.;~Mrs. C., Guenther, Mrs. B, A. Bost and B. A.’ ‘ Bost, Trustees. After the installation the retiring J. P.C. C., Miss Flora Hicks, was presented: with a beautifal emblem and a ©. C.’certificate. gece The following program was rendered: Address of Welcome—Wm. Sandow. Iustrumental. Solo — Miss Charity Grenfell. : Reading—Mrs. William Browning. Solo—Miss Flora Hicks. Duett—Misses Maud Langman and Maud Woon. Solo—Miss Emma Guenther. Reading—R. Ronchi: j Recitation—Miss Amy Avery. Recitation—Charles Lutz. Remarks—B. A. Bost. Song—Bert Pollard. Remarks—J. E. Isaac. During the evening there was dancing and a collation served. ’ Will Mine Near Fresuo. Thirty miles east of Fresno isa volcanic table land similar to the table mountain in Tuloumne county. It is a field of lava overlying a bed of gravel and one of the ancient Pliocene river beds in which most of the rich gold “mines of the Sierfa are found. A company has been formed to tunnel the gravel and soft rock for gold. Fourteen claimtns have already been located. Will Order a New Mill. ~ J. E. Poingdestre, manager of the Good Title mine at Indiana Runch, Yuba county, who arrived here a few days ago on a business trip, left for} San Francisco today. He will order a new ten-stamp mill for the above mine,> on which there-is now a five-stamp mill. The prospects at the Good Title are very flattering. — The Colts Won. The. Laseball game at Glenbrook Park yesterday afternoon between the Colts of this. city and the Cuckoos of Grass Valley, resulted in the defeat of the latter by a score of 24 to 6. There was quite a crowd of spectators, but the L ‘attendance ‘was not as large as ex-]. pected. , William =H. Andrews has been appointed agent in this city for the Twin. City Laundry. All orders given prompt} . iow Armory Hall, = me ‘The Celebrated Singer. : and best public schools at’ that W. G. Mobley of Oakland, who has been visiting at North Bloomfield, arrived here last evening on ‘his way home, . Mrs. J.B. Treadwell and ohildren returned yesterday from North Bloomfield, where they have -been. visiting Mrs. Treadwell’s folke. Miss May Levy, who has been: spend. ing her vacation with her folks here, . will return to San Francisco Tuesday to resume her schooling. Mrs. T. B. Reardan, who is here ona ‘visit to her mother, Mrs. Davenport,’ one of and her sister, Mrs. A. V.-Deal, will re-' speak in Morgan county. A number of Marysville, Cal., July 18, 1897. 526. ‘ . fine carriages were at the station as the i turn to San Francisco on Saturday. Heaurs Means a pérfect condition of : the whole system. Pure blood is ‘essential to perfect health. Hood’s ‘Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and thus gives health and happiness. Hoop’s Prixs are the favorite family cathartic and liver medicine. Price 25. +e cee Grove’s Tasretuss Cunt Tonic is a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood ‘purifier. Removes Biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. It is as large as any Dollar tonic and retails for 50c. To get the GENUINE ask for GROVE’s. jy19-6m — Fine Goods. Van Camp’s Maccaroni and Cheese in cans, and Van Oamp’s Ketchup are the finest goods’ in the market. For sale by P. G.Scadden, Commercial street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. j23 . To ice Consumers. The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any part of the city. Orders left at the ice house on the Plaza will be promptly attended to. tf .an-ieonttneniensemaremmmeennennsesst UNION HOTEL Main Street, Nevada City. JA. NORTHWAY, Propniwror heh] PRRO sete Balt telaclan rele i+ bol . E sequent marriage of the couple is still ithe principal subject ‘of -conversation ‘among the Mongolians of this city; but ‘it is said that the wrathful ones have ‘quieted down and that trouble is no . longer apprehended. The races to take place at Glenbrook Park next month are talked of in Sac; Mento, Stockton, Marysville, Fresno and others places as much as they are jin Nevada City and Grass Valley. . There will, be an-immense crowd here f from the ubove named places. . —_—_—_—————— fle Gv the Votes, . The tate Governor Albert G. Porter , of Indiana was a good campaigner. In his stumping tours he was to: train drew up to carry Mr. Porter and the persons who were with him to the’ place of speaking. Off at one side was an old fashioned ‘‘carryall,’’ with rag-. ged oilcloth curtains, wheels incrusted . with mud, presenting a sadly dilapi. dated appearance. Mr. Porter looked . beyond the carriages to this conveyance,
and his clear blue eye lighted with. pleasure as he recognized the driver, . who was a well known moskbacked . Democrat. ‘‘Why, George,’’. said Mr. j Porter, extending his hand, “I’m glad} you’re here. Gentlemen,’’ turning to; the persons at the carriages, who were awaiting him, ‘‘never mind me. I’m going to ride-over with my old friend . George.’’? His ‘‘old friend George’ had four grown sons, all Democrits, . but every vote in the family was given . to the handsome young man who could . mix with the plain people, and who bad . ridden with ‘‘dad’’ to the place of meeting. '’—New York Tribune. Agricultural Edveation. : Professor Henry P. Armsby, dean of the School of Agriculture of Pennsylvania State ecllege, says that the agricul. tural products of Pennsylvania exceed . the, total iron ore, coal.and oil products of the state by $8,000,000. He also makes a strong plea for agricultural edee ae by the. Cadmus ‘Justice Holbrook ad a se-. will participate in the eatingand drifik. . Der'wte ee @ ing, for which there will be no charge, . -wateh from the Tea store, and thén disthe only. expense to visitors being the _J. M. Miller and J. RB. Sechrist, of charged him, San Francisco, came in on the morning _ The social dance at Blue Tent Saturtrain day evening was.a successful event in shooting events. ‘The concert given at Ragon’s Grove Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. attracted a large number of people, and © bitter, nauseating Tonics, Price, Miss Lillian Aitkin has’ returned to’ the pro was greatly appreciated by 50 cents. Ac ger ny ee a A Oe of nome in San Francleco afters pleasThe Zoomalamas played a tie pita . of baseball at North San Juan yester. boys say they had a good time and; §S. Walker from her husband, Robert To Work on Fruit . Your money back ‘if it fails to give you relief. ‘we aro sd Senda moran ——_____. “te «050 CENTS A WEEK. » Between the Ist and the 2oth of jul y the business heretofore carried on by the laté B’ H! MILLER will be sold to As itis necessary to reduce the stock before the transfer is made the entire stock of ‘clothing will -be sold . At Less Than Cost @ @ @€ 686 ; ' it marksmen who take part.in the tournaAdvertisements of not to exeeéd ‘five Iiues in on Shady creek was raging this morhment, the seven events. of live-bird » dength ingerted under this head for 50 centa . ing between that place and North San shooting. : ESS . ‘The invited guests, who hold tickets,' ble invariably in advance. Remember the sale will last thirty SE OI 0s days and the goods will be disposed of : 8 & Dancing at the Grove. will’be in attendance. __ dy24-tf . entrance mone necessary unde Friday evening at Ragon’s Grove,to which a rales, a Sion wile takes part in at geueral invitation is extended. Good music ~~ Years Respectfully, . C. MILLER. P. S. au the accounts Due the Firm Should be Settied at Once. Wanted. No Cure—No Pay. ‘That is the way all druggists: sell GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Ma;laria, Chills and Fever. It is simply Compary, j20-1w, . Office For: Rent. A nice front room.in the TRaNscniPT Block, jy19-6m_ . stitable for an office. Enquire of F. EB. SSS: : ~ Brown: = ere ~ji4-0f "Something New. ee Hill's Mixed Flavoring Spices, at. _ Housekeeper Wanted. _ J AOKSON’s, a24-tf ‘A.good housekeeper is wanted. Inquire at = . A-Isoard & Son’s liquor. store, Broad street near Pine. ; ji4-tf > BS we. Constipation . German Lessons. : Causes fully half the Sickness in the world. 1)] Mrs. Williamson, teacher of German by retains the digested food too long in the bowels easy method, Rooms at Mr. Sukeforth’s on ‘and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi.{ Main street. j16-tf ’ . : # For Sale. ; rs : 4 Fine household furniture of all kinds, in : g oO oO Ss lots to suit purchasers. Some of the articles FoR “. almost new. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at tongue, sick headache, in+ the residence of M. Rosenberg, East Broad Soma, ete. Hood’s Pills : S ‘street. ei j16-tf cure constipation and all its : , ' Results, easily and thoroughly, 2c. All druggists, Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. “Zhe only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparillp : : small monthly . . ! ply at Tra. Hel Wan i #) Notice to Tax Payers. 200NOTA: =--200 (CITE TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND PAyNew House at‘a Bargain. For sale—handsome new five-room cottage, with bath, pantry, ete. Level lot, 50x125, Will be sold very cheap, half cash, half in ments. For particulars apoffice. rss able, and will be delinquent on and after Monday, August 2d, 1897. I will be at my Office in the City Hall every day, at the hours from 9 to 12 a. M., and from 2 to 5 Pp. M., for the purpose of receiving taxes. E. A. TOMPKINS, City Marshal. AT THE MARYSVILLE CANNERY The Largest and Best Ventilated Cannery Workroom in California. Those desirous of obtaining employment can leave their application on file with the Paperinennent, Money Saved is Money Barned. Marysville Fruit Packing Co., Goperr. qunrs and save 10 conte every Proj aps : Au worl arst-oass, AW Two Barbers No wai 4 y SSR: Stop That ee : eéadache -.For 3-1-3 Cents. Call at_Dickerman’s for a package of Dr. LaRue’s Headache “Powders Tributers are wanted at the Old Home Consolidated mine near Blue Tent, Bids are feet. Oty . Home Consotiparep s iG A Wistake @BVt82888422238282 e 2 Wi not be made by taking mer line of Shoes, g We have the Latest Styles, the Latest Lasts, and the Latest Colors in BOOTS AND OXFORDS AL NTA ONE RRR: At Prices that Absolutely Defy Competition. F. J. WHITE, On’ Broan Sr., Near Crry HAL. Going to Build ? : If you are thinking of putting up a house, a barn, a shed or any other building, don’t fail to examine into the merits of the Steel Roofing and Siding! Better and cheaper than lumber or. shingles, and more durable. Also, Ornamental Steel Ceiling for interior work. Complete Stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. Guns, Pistols, Ammunitio Cutlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, Pruning Shears, en Hose, . Varnishes, Brus Ddows, Screens, Wire Netting, ete. ee Special attention given to Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing andfor ornamental work in tin or galvanized iron. é GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St. (Three Doses in a Ten Cent Package.) H. DICKERMAN, at 8 i ty S. uae : e i i are : 3 se iu HE i Fs AL re ! f HA i [ ity We Have Cut Prices on Millinery and © Trimmings. FB secorceoht.--agapess Etna RE Te ee a er PURE FOOD ? [OW PRICES >P?v FR H HS Pv SST HHS S Your Grocer is like your Doctor. You’ve got to trust him with your HEALTH, and incidentally with your Pocket Book. If you get hold of one be the ge ad alte you'd inert oe men your you tter drop him queer: We make healthy customers by. se. . m pure food, and satisfied Millinery that captivate. The season is advancing aud we are.overstocked. So ~ MRS. W.H. CRAWFORD, (Successor to Mrs, Lester & Crawford). Nevada City, Cal. ML. & D. MARSH, Manufacturers and Dealers. Office and Yards, customers ‘by ucation. ‘‘Whetiier we like it or not,’’ DRUGS, STATIONERY AND charging them low prices. he says, ‘‘we are face to face with-new. PHOTO SUPPLIES, problems and new pgs = ee : Canned Corn. Tomatoes heir Sistecar teen ected PE a ereial. Phone 8 tee % adineting ane Fe Dacene cask . Soe net Ces . Sugar Corn from the State of}Three pound cans, Solid Pack eae ‘sbeitoeistien Métgan will survive, ‘The Maine.... 1O cents percan. ...... thacrisinsaen Hesrsc 10 cents thet can mocefally reacient tw se YOU Might as. that can successfully readjust its agri. . g Oysters. Salmon culture to these new conditions will a ‘ conligee $0. Semen, aie ts rere Well Be Large Cove Oysters, 1 pound!Good Alaska Salmon, one Ib. f ‘ : wo ee ES SA s-TO COMES} CANS.. eecceccees, To cents wsd-oe Mteenitie orcietineuon ~ Out of the world as out of style. There’s a a eT er = : Circle X Roumatour, Genuine Swiss and Limburger, __WOLP’S CASH GROCERY. CAIRO The New: Health Coffee. e) pag ronal . W. G. RICHARDS,Sole hia 23a Agen, e 4 we 7 a ‘ ii time to examine our Sum~~