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TELEPHONE NO. 41. pe . DISA
Issued Ryery Evening, Sundays Bxcepted
AT NEVADA OITY, OALIFORNIA, {
—BY— .
e
0. BOX B STROUS EFFECTS
OF THE STRIKE.
BROWN & CALEINS.
TERMS OF SUBBORITTION :
rire u6 Por Yew ‘sult of the teamsters' strike.
By Carrier, Py 12 t«2c Per Week . i‘ A . ‘
Delivered to any part of the city. . This will seriously effect
‘large numbers of fruit box ord
FRIDAY ... eer ey July 26, 1901
Ohe Big Picnic.
Bids For Privileges to
Received,
lice were compelled to charge
protection today.” Sixty p
Be
ing picnic and reunion at Glenbrook .
charged for refusing to unload non-union wagons,
The Union Iron Works atinounces that it will meet a
The preliminary work forthe comCommittee of ex-employes Saturday afternoon for conference.
SAN Francisco, July 26—Five of the largest box fac. tories in this city suspended opetations this morning as a re
or, ’
é
the fru
ers, \
Several men were injured this morning as.a result of
‘trouble at the corner ef Folsom and Third streets,
repeatedly on the crowd.
Two hundred and fifty teams are working under police
g disackers were this mornin
Park on the 10th of September is pro.
gressing in a very satisfactory manner. .
It is the aim of those having the affair .
in charge to make the occasion success Cuicaao, ‘July 25—An atidience of
ful from every point of view. There thousands, awed by the solemnity and
ae he day eur potank ah tee . Majesty of the Roman Catholic ceremonial, today witnessed the consecramusic aud good cheer. The attend: . tion of Rev. Father Muldoon, as Titular
ance promises to be very large. Many . Bishop of Tamassensie, and auxiliary
korae Nevads OCountyans will be cleat to Most Rev. P. A. Feehan, Archbishop
ent and join with the throng in making
i of Chicago, Holy Name Cathedral
merry.
.
: . . presented a scene of almost regal
The following committee on privi-. solendor to the spectators crowded
leges has been appointed: Fred B&.
7 within its walls. Cardinal Sebastian
Brown, Wm. Giffia, A. B. Wolf, Geo. . Martinelli of Washington, D. C., acted
— L. A. bigereailow ie oe . as consecrator, while two archbishops,
Segre ohana Lain 7 . Feeb d Ryan, a d bishops
A.B. Wolf, at Ed. W. Schmidt's cigar’, > 92% Ryan, @ dozen bishops,
. four,hundred priests and scores of acoStore, up to September 2d, at 12 c’elock, . lytes assisted in the ceremonies and
as follows: For bar; ice cream stand
?. celebration of mass. Father Muldoon
fruit stand; lunch counter and other!
privileges.
. wes escorted by the Right Rev. James
2Oe
Death of Charles McKee.
Consecrated,
' Ryan, Bishop of Alton, Ill., and che
. Right Rev. Henry Cosgrove, Bishop of
; Davenport, Iowa, to the foot of’ the
—main altar, where, uncovering his head
Charles H. McKee, who has been here . he bent in.profound obeisance to the
about a year and a half for the benefit . consecrator, who was seated, and kissed
of his health, died at his rooms on . the latter’s: ring. Following the kissNimrod street this forenoon at 10:0)! ing of the ring Father Muldoon pros
o’clock. He has been a sufferer from . trated himself on the carpet before the
consumption for about two years. His . alta. He thenarose and was officially inwife arrived here a few days.ag)and has . troduced for. promotion,—After examin:
been @ constant attendant at his bed. ing the candidate on church doctrines,
side. Everything in the way of good . Mgr. Martinelli administered the oath
medical attention and careful pursing of fealty and duty. Bishop Muldoon’s
had been done for the sufferer, but bis . vestment, as also the gold-plated and
complaint had gained too firm a hold. . jewel-decked crozier, were presented
The deceased was a member of the . to him by various organizations of
order of Odd Fellows. His remains . priests of which he was a member, and
will be taken to San Francisco and incost $10,(00. They were of the finest
terred at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. He . silk and linen, edged with pearls and
was a native of Marysville and aged 41. -bedecked with amethysts and diayears, 6 months and 26 days. .monds.
oe
Physicians’ would not recommend
. Jesse Moore Whiskey if they did not
. Know it to be the best in the market.
PERSONAL NOTES.
Take Due Warning.
At 3 o’clock this morning the family
‘ of Hon. W. D. Long was awakened by
some young men standing near the
“fect Jesse Moore Whiskey. Its fame is .
established, its quality is the finest and .
> it is always the best.
exhaustion the use of a little Gilt Edge
Whiskey will be found in
stimulant.
should close them, aleo, when 10 o’clock
P. M. comes and the
sleepy,
as.
Sone to G. urope.
the morning newspaper ,.editor has
the “Call,” John. D. Spreckles.
left in a huff,
Argued Tomorrow.
was concluded today,
morrow morning.
+980
Yotes of Interest.
For life insuranee see T. B. Gray.
The Owl saloon has Rainier beer on
draught.
meat line send your orders to Naffziger.
Bailey’s bath and complexion brushes
can be had at Vinton’s. Price, 50 cents.
lf you want a good, cool drink of
beer—the very best in town—drop in
and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf
A ong, rougo Shasta county.
sick as he is, came to town and gotan. Frank Vaughn came down from the
officer to goand arrest them. Before Plumbago mine last evening.
they returned the young men left the; Soperintendent. Fairchild left thie
Place. Mr. Long Says that if euc} . morning for San Francisco’on a busiacts are repeated he will close ap that . nees trip,
thoroughfare, although he would dis_H. M. Willsford came down from the
like to do it on account of its con. Yuba.mine last evening. i
venience to many people who reside in . Mrs. H. W. Benson arrived here this
that part of the city. . morning from Chico on a visit to
: eee ' friende, zi
No Chaingang. Mrs. M. Murphy and Miss Mabe:
. Huntress of Rough and Ready were
ob OF a good bath go to Tom _ Moore's
PAE AERA hi
it interests as they have
The po—
San Franoisco, Jaly 25—M. de Young
proprietor of the “Chronicle,” departed
today for Europe, his destination, it is
said, being Carlsbad, from where, after
ashort stay, he will journey to sunny
Italy. The rather sudden departure of
given rise to much gossip io local politival circles, especially as he has been
taking an active part in ths affairs of
the Primary League fac:ion of the Republican party with the proprietor of
Ou
several previous occasions in the politieal history of the party Mr. de
Young has gone East or abroad ata
time when things were not shaping to
suit him, and this fact has’ no doubt
been responsible for the stories now
afloat that he and Mr. Spreckels have
found it impossible to agree and that
the proprietor of the “Chronicle” hag
The case of Morrill vs. Manion, which
has been on trial in the Superior Court,
and will be
argned by the respective attorneys toFor the best of everything in the].
aaa
Coast Artillery.
San Dirco, July 25—The Thirtieth
Company of Coast Artillery, which
landed at San Francisco from Manila
a few days ago, arrived in this city last
night, and. will take the place of the infantry and artillerymen now here. The
latter leave for Fort McDowell today.
The Thirtieth Company will do duty
here at the bnrracks and at Fort Rosecrans,
men, in command of Lieutenant Youngberg.
Steamship Race.
New York, July 24—Two steamships
will clear from this port today for Australia, both at the eame time and report
has it that they aré to race to their
destination. They are the Indralema,
of the Tyson line, and the Devon of the
American aud Australian line. In
shipping circles much interest is
shown in the resu't.
eS
Business is Increasing.
The business of the Nevada County
Laundry Association at Grass Valley
bas increased to euch a large
extent that both stories of the
building are now utilized. ‘This institution gives employment to many people and does first-class work and deserves the success it has attained.
Twenty-four people are employed under manager Holmes.
Hot Weather.
About ten deys ago the TRANSoRIPT,
upon the authority of Prof. Hicks, the
great weather prophet of St. Louis,
Missouri, stated that we would have a
hot spell of weather the last of July,
and extremely hot weather during the
month of August. The July part of
the prophecy is now being confirmed.
For the past few days it has been as hot
as the place some preachers would consign sinners to. The worst is to come,
says Hicks. So, ladies keep your thin
,{clothing near at hand, and-gentlemen
delay the latest fad—that of wearing
corsets.
Sulphurets From Plumbago.
Thirty tons of sulphurets were received at the depot today from the
Plunibago mine for shipment to San
Francieco,
Another Suit.
A suit was today commenced in the
Superior Court by Wm. H. Smith, by
his attorney, I. C. Lindley, against the
Old Home Quartz Mining Company
for $1182 65, for merchandise,
: fe
Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan
anything in the tobacco line, tf
BurraLo Lager BEER on draught, at
5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers
W. J. Britland, proprietor,
jig
A good hot lunch will be served
every night at William Harry's saloon,
corner Pine and Spring street. Cool
beer and choice wines, liquors and
cigars always on hand. jull7-tf
Howard Loveland, proprietor of the
Popular Bakery, continues. to furnish
his patrons with the very best of pies
The Nevada county cbaingang bas . here on a visit to friends today.
been suspended for the present, there . Mr, and Mrs, Canfleld returned this
being only two able bodied men in the . Tornene to San Francisco,
jail who are subjets for that gang It ©. B. McKillican, who bas naan af
woald not pay to hire eateh aes 4c North Bloomfield ona visit Lo relatives,
guard sucha small number, Tramps ist one enn Francisco ane
and petty larceny thieves are giving Chas, Travis is down from Granitethis section a wide birth, he word ne
has gone around among that glass that W. C. Reed is up from Spenceville.
the treatment here is not first-clase, J. E. Miller of San Francisco came
eis Nee BS teat ra hs down today from North Bloomfield
The Hot Wave on his way home,
: Miss Bessie Trewsen and Mrs. Rich= = ard Wasley came down from May bert
today en route to Grass Valley.
D. H. Birdsall, the powder man, who
as been making a trip through the
. mountains, returned here today.
t
t
f
The hot wave is still with ug, although
the thermometer registed a slight deCline today. At W. D. Vinton’s drug . b
Store, in the shade, the mercury went
up to 90 degrees. Yesterday at the
same place the thermometer registered .
92 degrees. The TRANSORIPT'S register
kept below 90 degrees today.
*eo
Not Guilty, ;er City of Nome arrived here from
. Nome this morning. It reports that . t
The case of William Tiernan against . ‘here is @ strike onin the neighborJames Rose, tor battery, was tried in . *hood of Nome City and that business
Jostice Coughlan’s court this afternoon . § *#éant aod many small merchants
and Mr. Rose was acquitted. . are being forced to the wall,
+ 9Se +
He is your best friend who kindly
(Shows you your fault and points out
SEATTLE, Wash., July 25—The steam.
t
e
She Didn’t Wear a Mask,
But her beauty was completely hid . $be way to impeereriont, ae reermmended many years by Figprune Cereal '._ oe
ra +290 sts t ’ . ‘ den by sores, blotebes Gon Gimplen till!” Reveivecta cae ich oe Poe Fy cme © world. Get Green's : ‘The new substitute for coffee
ane ue Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. . can sae a thousand qualiti ” * woman ———_——~-+80-.
They then vanished, as will all Erup-. ‘eosin & man! Physi i ’
tions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Car . that he never possessed. ‘. Try _ oe REMMI Pe COeK's Water. bed CHAS. E. MULLOY Gr
buncies and Felons from its use. In-. : . J29t¢ Main Street N ’ ocer.
fallible for Cuts, Corns Burns, Scalds ————— eos e ’ evada City.
and Piles. Oure guaranteed. 25c at pipe cagicn
AS ME
W. D. Vinton’s. a cao a ene eer rena
tf,
T. W. Sigourney, the grocer, has
something
of interest to s3y to the
public concern'n
ing of
tiseraent to-day.
but wireless girls will not be until the
cause to supply the defficiency that
colds is all rigbf, but you
'
Are On a Strike. more severe
throat and .
youdo? Go to
. regular climate ?
not possible for-you
troduced
with success in severe t
It not only heals and stimulat { es th
tissues to destroy: the germ distane,
but allays inflammation ;
rest,and cures
cakes, bread and everything else in the
bakery line.
g the econowmieal buy&?.Ceries, ia bis changed adver————+-9e o-—
Wireless telegraphy ig a success,
hand of the omnipotent Creator sees
he bustle was desigued to make up
or.
Doce It Pay to Buy Cheap ?
A cheap remedy for coughs and .
g want some
will relieve and cure the
aod dangerous results of
ung troubles. What Shall
a warmer and more
Yes, if
»the
remedy that has been inin all ‘civilized couaotries
broat and lun
roubles, “Buschee’s German Syrup.”
hing that
ake the onLy
» Canéses Cusy
_ 800d night’s
the patient, Try OnE
xpectoration, gives a
2 Quart Size. ie
Rlase.
Good Meats.
Colley Brothers.have the very best
of beef, mutton and veal on hand at
all times They also have bacon,
hams and lard for sale. tf
a ns ee
The Best Prescription For Malar ia
Obills and Fever is a bottle of Grove
TasTELess Cui, Tongro. It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
They number seventy-three.
~ jl0-tr .
LZ
a. & Deputy Shertts,
PreTaLuMa, July 25—Having $1000 in
gold in his pockets, Domenico Cossa
was knocked down and robbed of half
of his money on one of the main streets
of the town last evening. The robber
cut away -two of Oossa’s pockets. The
robbery was done within sight and
sound of a number of citizens. After
a short search.. Peter Martinelli was
found hidden in a lumber yard counting money, At the sity prison he refused to say anything beyond that
he had formerly been a Deputy Sheriff
at Tombstone, Arizona, and that he
had fought through the Modoc war.
He has been in trouble before. Cossa
came to town Monday from Two Rock
Valley, where he has'been working on
a dairy ranch. .He had his money
scattered loosely through all of bis
pockets,
Identified Flim.
Denver, Colo, July 25—Jessie Kinport, 14.years old, who was choked and
assaulted on the night of July 8th, and
was found unconscious on a vacant lot
near her home, has identified Roy
Pennington, a youth of 15, who is under arrest, as her assailant, Penningtondeclares that he is innocent. and
can provean alibi. Tha boy had been
intimately acquainted with the Kinport
family for a long time.
_—-+1Oe--——__——
Chance For Felons.
One of the changes in the laws which
the Code Commissioners have effected
relates to the treatment of prisoners
after they have been sentenced by the
Superior Oourts and are awaiting
transportstion to the penitentiaries.
The changereferred to requires that
after a prisoner has received his sentence he shall be kept in the County
penitentiary. In the case of prisoners
condemned to death, the revised law
requires that they should be kept in
the County Jail ten days after sentence before actually turned over ta
the State Prison for execation. Formerly prisoners were hurried to the
penitentiary as soon as possible after
sentence.
_—_—+6e-Rarnter Lacer Beer on draught at
the OwL. 5Scents a glass. jl0-tf —
A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros.
It Dazzles the World.
No Discovery in medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption. It’s
severest tests have been on hopeless
victims of Consumption, Pneumonia,
perfect health, For Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever. Hoarseness
and Whooping Cough it is the quickes', surest cure in the worid. It ia
sold by W. D. Vinton, who guarantees
Satisfaction or refund money. Large
bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles
free,
nn
Cook’s Water is a very. pupular beyerage these hot days, j29t¢
ed
BurraLo Lager BEER on draught, at
5 cents a glass, at Council Oham bers,
No cure—no pay. Price 50c.
W. J. Britland, proprietor, jlg
vere
35 C¢
I Pint Size
«Per Dozen.
<< 00 ~<a 00
LIGHTNING JA
Lightning Rubbers 10 Cents p
"Mason Rubbers 5 Cents per d
=
dey lave
ents
. ing out ore on his claim adjoining the
Jail five days before he is taken to the
Féstored to!
‘Important Decision.
REno, Nev., July 25—Thbe mining case
of Wedekind vs. Bell was decided by
Judge Talbot yesterday in favor of the
plaintiff. Thesuit was brought to test
the right of the locator of a) lode to
follow its dip’ under land covered by
a United States agricultural patent,
and is of great interest to mine owners
all over the Pacific Coast. Judge Talbot held that when the top or apex of
a lode is within the exterior lines of a
valid mining location that the locator has aright to follow its dip into
adjoining patented land, mineral or
agricultural. This decision gives the
Wedekind location and also the Bell
location to John Sparks, who recently
bought the interest of George Wedekind in the Reno Star. A few weeks
ago Judge Curler denied Wedekind an
injunction to restrain. Bell from. takReno Star, on land upon’ which Bell
held a United States patent. The decision was followed by the present
suit,and in the interim Bell put up
steam hoisting works and worked his
claim to the limit, taking out many
thousands of dollars every week. The
present suit was hotly contested, and it
is believed the case will be appealed
until it reaches the United States
Supreme Conrt.
The Handsomest Woman o Nevada
City
Cannot preserve her beauty, except she
keeps here bowels and digestive organs
in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea
moves the bowels every day, and cures
indigestion. It purifies the blood,
clears up the complexion, and gives
you a good appetite. Price 25c. and
60c. a package. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf
To Water Consumers,
Notice is hereby given that I will be
at my office, in the City Hall, every
evening from 7 to.8 o’clock for the purpose of receiving amounts due for
water used for irrigation purpcses:
The rates for irrigation water are from
$2.50 to $25 per season. All persons
using water for such purpose are requested to call and settle for the
same.
: Hues Mourouir,
City Water Collector.
Nevada City, July 24th, 1901.
Smoke {GS"ap-to-date Cigar Thomas
Paine, none better. For sale at Rector
Dawson, July 1 (via Seattle,
-—George O’Brien, convicted
murder of Lynn Rolfe,
July 2)
of the
of Seattle, on
gust 28d, today made a sensational
move by writing a letter to the Daily
News, in which he sets forth his first
statement of any kind whatever in Tes
gard to the crime for which he is ac~
eused, During all the preliminary ox.
aminations and the trial he declined to
make a statement, or to take the stand
for any purpose. [n his letter to the
News the condemned: man sets forth
his story,as to his whereabouts the
Christmas Day the murder is SUpposed
‘to have taken place, and tells who was
with him. The convicted man Claims
the public and the press have been
was not given a fair trial, and renews
him in his fight for life, He asserts
his true hame is O’Brien, and for the
tive, a brother in England.
A Poor [lillonaire
Lately starved in London because
he could not digest his food, Early
use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
would have suved him. They
strengthen the stomach, aid digestion
promote assimilation, improve appe-~
tite. Price 250. Money back if-not
satisfied. Sold by W. D. Vinton
druggist. F
_ White Man Turned Yellow.
friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning
yellow. His skin slowly changed
color, also his eyes, and he suffered
terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was
advised to try
wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy,
and he writes: “After taking two bottles I was wholly cured.”. A trial
proves its matchless merit for all,
Stomach, Liver and. Kidney troubles:
Only 50c. Sold by W. D. Vinton
Druggist.
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Malaria Causes Biliousness.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
thecause.
If you have never tasted Gilt Edge
Whiskey try it once and be convinced
that it is the best whiskey in the State.
Se ggg es ee
Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia
For Those Living in the Malaria Districts. Grove’s Tasteless Obill Toniv.
Bros.
my15-6m
Go His Countrymen,
the Yukon trail, Ohristmas Day, 1899, a
and sentenced to be hanged here Au ©
prejudiced against him, and that he . j
his appeal to all Irishmen to assist
fireat time gives the address of a Tela, .
Great consternation was felt by the
Electric: Bitters, the:
MAHER @ CO’S.
Great CLEAN-UP SALE
Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
goods,
[EFDon’t be too late.
Come
bargain MAHER
& CO.
To-day you will find ohe of our large show w
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS,
and not one of them ever sold for
while you see them in the window the price
indows fall of LADIES’ FINE
We have about 25 dozen of these
will be
to-day. This is the biggest
ever ofiered,
They are new.
Everything cool in our store but hot
You will make a mistake if you don
Swell things in Ladies’ FANCY HOSIERY toeday.
prices on Dry Goods.
t pay us a visit,
Respectfully,
father & Co.
RS
~++~ $100 Per Dozen
I 25 Per Dozen
I 75 Per Dozen
er dozen
ozen,.
Salted Wafers
Chipped Beef
Handy fora quick meal or picnic
Saratoga Chips
a
in avy quantity, just as
you need it,
1 pound package
I5C
.
Either in buik or 4
pound boxes, Per Ib, 20C
Per lb. 25C
250.
This is good weather for colds. Vin.
ton is selling’ lots of Cooper’s Cold
Cure,
.
Malaria Causes Biliousness,
Grove’s Tasteless
the cause.
Men’‘s Fi
Chill Tonic remove .
+o.
Trusts and combinations
do not af-,
7 eee
In ali cases of physical or mental
We
Money B
Valuable as a \ ‘
Courtesy opens many doors and it rare
Comer of
old folke get ONE ‘PRICE
’
7
regular value is $4,
Patent Leathe
Welfare selling them
ere is another
One of the latest fads isa B
CLOTHIERS, Nevada City. St
ne Double Sole
r Oxfords for men are a
at the very low price of
utton Shoe
Lace
Staples,
are selling Levi Strauss
ack if you Want it.
Broad and Pine Sts ,NEVADA CITY.’
ores, Main 791; res , Matt 793 2
Shoes, Enameled
Our Specicl Price $3 00. As
great buy for swell dressers,
s Shoes, h d
cre is one of the old time a Men ee
Overhauls at 50 cen
MEN'S SHOES--SP
ppers, Matt Kid Tops, soles
ll the rage.
$3 00. This
Oil Tan §
soles, Price,
i °
EGIAL V
heavy, with extended edges,
soles, full coin
We have placed in stock a
» hand welt, tipped. Made expressly f lki
hoes, Plain*toe, Solan A ig gy
ts per pair. =~
shoe, st
3.00.
ALUE.
, bull dog toes;
Red Front Store.
G
;.welted and extended soles,
Regular value $4. Our § cial Pri
toe, Special Price $3 00° Pe i rice, $3.00.
heavy double sole shoe; tipped. Hand welt shoe.
yle and service combined,
$4.00,
Main Stre t,.
RASS VALLEY. =.
Grass Valley Stores, Main 871
less than 50 cents. TO-DAY, and
THE TRANS
Personal Hap,
Jobu Langman left this
Sav Francisco.
‘Thos. Davies was down
lity yesterday.
;
st Edith Bawden is hi
to Mrs. I. Hosken.
Alvertis Vivian of Auba
friends in Nevada City.
‘Thos. W. Route of Los
bere on mining business.
Jay Ostrom was down
iBloomfleld yesterday.
George Legg retnrhed .
rom a trip to San Francisc
R.£ Linder and J. 8. Ge
over from You Bet yesterda
Mr, and Mrs. James Ro
alley are visiting in Nevad
Charles G: Harris left th
or a short visit to San Fras
W, P. Clerkin of Pike Ci
bf the visitors,to Nevada: O
ay.
A. Garcia, who resides on
ngton ridge, visited Nevad:
erday.
:
Mrs. W. Sigourney, whe
way on a Visit, returned
yening.
Rev. Wm. Angwin and
nrned last night from a vi
rancisco, : te
J. F. Rowe, Louis Bend
eyer of San Francisco are
usiness trip.
§.J. Eraser and family of
isco are here on a visit to
he National.
J. 8. Fraser arrived here
om San Francisco,-where
hi
r several weeks past.
Miss Nellie Tetrau left thi
br «Chico. After visiting
ill go to San-Francisco,
Chas. E. Franks, A. McOle
. Barber and F. Davenpo
ancisco came in on last
ain.
.
Superintendent M. W. Mat
umbago mine arrived here
g and left this morning for
BCO,
.
ames Dehey, who has bee
je upper part of the county
est of a stereopticon firm,
Nevada City yesterday.
Miss Hegarty of Moore’s
s been to San Francisco
ived here last night and
orning for her home.
iH. E. Diggles, the well kno
g inan of San Francisco, is
. McGregor, G. M. Sayles .
bur came down from Fc
sterday and left this mo
0 Francisco.
e@o
ongregational Lawa }
he lawn social at the ¢
pnal church grounds last 1
rgely attended and proved
ty enjoyable affair. The
ons were very pretty and
cal and literary program g
hexcélient one. Choice refr
led many tables and the g
sived every attention. Be
ng a social success, the part;
ce little sum.
pet a ae
The Merry go-Rou
The merry-go-round will
ain tomorrow evening. I
® last opportunity that
orded fhe public to enjoy
@ present site,
This morning workmen co
Play & cement foundation
eel at Glenbrook Park.
t-location has been ‘sele
will be put in good runni:
will be taken down .
next week and removed tc
——-———+-2@eMet With a Misha
fishing party consisting
Scadden, John F, Hook,
Btello and George Stevens
ke Vera last evening, Wh
the Sugar Loaf grade o1
ts of the wagon became u
Hthe latter two were thr
ey received some bruises
ds, but feel thankfal that
Was not ofa serious nati
Werman returned during .
hb an abundant supply of
be,
here is more Catarrh in-th
the country than all othe
together, and until the
"8 waS supposed to be .
& great many years dos
hnced it a local disease,
ibed local remedies, and
ntly failing tocure with Ie
nt, pronounced it incura
® has proven catarrh to.
utional disease, and ther
res constitutional treatme
arrh Cure, manufactured
eney & Co., Toledo, Ohi
Constitutional cure on tt
8 taken internally in dose
Pstoa teaspoonful,
Dn the blood and mucous
he system, They offer
Ollars for any case —
®. Send for Circulars a
ials ,
ddress,
FF J. OBEN]
Tol old by Droggists be
all’s Family Pills are the
you want to ward off
bk Cook’s Water. i
UFFALO, LAGER Barr d
nts a glass, at oll
J. Britland, propane ’