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FRIDAY « ocseceaeeen + day 26, 1901.
Personal Happenings.
Jobnu Langman left this morning for
San Francisco.‘Thos. Davies was down from Forest
City yesterday.
Miss Edith Bawden is here on a visit
to Mrs. I. Hosken.
Alvertis Vivian of Auburn is visiting
friends in Nevada City.
Thos. W. Route of Los Angeles is
here on mining business.
Jay Ostrom was down from North
Bloomfield yesterday.
George Legg retnrned last’ evening
rom a trip to San Francisco,
over from You Bet yesterday,
Mr, and Mrs. James Rose of Bear
Valley are visiting in Nevada City.
Charles G: Harris left this morning
or a sbort visit to San Francisco. :
W. P. Clerkin of Pike City was one
»f the visitors,to Nevada: Oity yesteray.
. Garcia, who resides on the Washpgton ridge, visited Nevada Oity yesprday. d
Mrs. W. Sigourney, who has been
way on a Visit, returned home last
yening. : tit
Rev. Wm. Angwin and wife renroed last night from a visit to San’
rancisco., :
J. F. Rowe, Louis Bendel and M.
eyer of San Francisco are here on a
ainess trip.
S.J. Eraser and family of San Franisco are here on a@ visit to friends at
be National. : ‘
J. 8. Fraser arrived here last night
om San Francisco,-where he has been
rseverul weeks past.
Miss Nellie Tetrau left this morning
br Chico. After visiting there she
ill go to San-Francisco,
Chas. E. Franks, A. McCloughry, A’
. Barber and F. Davenport of San
ancisco came in on last evening’s
Aln.
Superintendent M. W. Mather of the
umbago mine arrived here last eveng and left this morning for San FranBCO.
ames Dehey, who bas been touring
@ upper part of the county in the inrest of a stereopticon firm, returned
Nevada City yesterday. :
Miss Hegarty of Moore’s Flat, who
8 been to San Francisco on a visit,
ived here last night and left thie
orning for her home.
H. E. Diggles, the well known travelg inan of San Francisco, is in town,
. McGregor, G. M. Sayles and John
bur came down from Forest City
sterday and left this morning for
0 Francisco.
+ e@e
ongregational Lawn Social.
he lawn social at the Congregapnal church grounds last night was
rgely attended and proved to be a
pty enjoyable affair. The decoraons were very pretty and the mucal and literary program given was
hexcélient one. Choice refreshments
led many tables and the guests rebived every attention. Besides behg a social success, the party netted a
ce little sum.
T he Merry go-Round.
The merry-go-round will be run
ain tomorrow evening. It will be
® last opportunity that will be
orded fhe public to enjoy a ride at
le present site,
his morning workmen commensed
Alay a cement foundation for the
heel at Glenbrook Park. A ‘pleast-location has been ‘selected and
will be put in good running order.
will be taken down the first
next week and removed to the new
a
——————~+-9@eMet With a
Mishap.
fishing party consisting of Phil
Scadden, John F, Hook, Sherman
Btello and George Stevens went to
ke Vera last evening. While going
the Sugar Loaf grade one of the
ts of the wagon became unfastened
Hthe latter two were thrown oat.
°y received some bruises on their
ds, but feel thankfel that the misWas not ofa serious nature. The
herman returned during the night
b an abundant supply of the finny
De,
bbe more Catarrh in-this section
3 country than all other diseases
: gether, and until the last few
was Supposed to be incurable.
Ete greet many years ddctors pro° it @ local disease, and preDed local remedies, and by conntly failing to cure with local treat:
nt, pronounced ‘it incurable, Scic) has Proven catarrh to be a conutional disease, and therefore refa panstitutional treatment. Hall’s
oe Cure, manufactured by F. J.
ney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
Constitutional cure on the market,
8 taken internally in. doses from 10
Pe to a teaspoonful, It acts direct
n the blood and mucous surfaces
he m. They offer one hunee ars for any case it faile to
al ud for circulars and testinialsg ,
(dress, F. J, OBENEY & Oo.,
bold by Drag iste, Tbe, Toledo, Ohio.
all’s Family Pilg are the best,
you want to ward
nk Cook's Water. off malaria
here ig
UFFALO,
d Britland, proprietar™ ae
4
R.£ Linder and J. S. Goodwin were:
being made to remove
Representative
called on Segretary Long
tion.
SE A An ne
Gladys Kingsbury.
”
Miss Gladys Kingsbury, Mr. Cooley’s
leading lady, is a very young actress.
She has had only two or three year’s
experience, but that experience has
been enough to give her a hint of the
work and the demands of a stock company. Oomedy is probably herforte,
though we may be surprised by an
emotional outbreak some night that
will prove dainty little Miss Kingsbury as strong as her name.
Committee Meeting.
The Amusement Committee for the
grand picnic and reunion at Glenbrook Park on the 10th of September
will meet at the Transonipr office next
Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has’ the
largest sale of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers’ and
grandmothers’ never thought of using
anything else for Indiestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and
they seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart failure,
etc. They used August Flower to
lean out the system and stop fermenation of undigested food, regulate the
action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system,
and that is ull they took when feeling
dull and bad with headaches or other
aches. You only need a few doses of
Green’s August Flower, in liquoid
form, to make you satisfled there is
nothing serious the matter with you.
Get Green’s Prize Almanac.
Drink Cook’s Water. It purifies the
blood. J29tf
—+ ee
Malaria Makes linpure Blood.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma
aria. 500 my15 6m
+o
Ths Curse of Womankind
Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Curegives instant relief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed pere
fectly “harmless. Immediate’ relief.
26c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia.
Every box guaranteed. -For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent.
Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for
sale at Rector Bros.
W. D. Vinton has a new shaving
brush of which the bristles are guaranteed not to fall out. tf :
Go Remove Historian, . Me
Wasuineton, July 25—An effort is
Historian
Maclay, who: has written a history of
the Spanish War, containing the critiof San
cisms of Rear Admiral Schley. Maclay . being
is a clerk in the Brooklyn Navy’Yard.
mg and repre-. mittee of t ‘sented to him the imp Fovelsis os P ofthe Board of Health, stated
lay continuing an employe of. the
Government in view of the language
which he made use of in reference to
Admiral Schley. TheSecretary proniised to give the matter his early atten. experimented with thin rubber and
. . tissue paper over the transmitter, but
‘finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb
Serms in Gelephones.
regularly the
Spparatus. Dr. Vincent P, Buckley, Chairman of the Hospital Oomyesterday that the condition. in which
the telephones in use in this city’ are
to be found has often presented itself
to the members of the Board of Health,
Dr. Buckley deoclates that the germs
of taberulosis are readily harbored in
inthe transmitter of the telephone,
“When a person uses a telephone,” says
Dr. Buokley, “he generally gets close
ap to the mouth of the transmitter,
And at that same telephone hundreds
of others have stood in the same position, and breathed into the machine,
Very often people afflicted with contagious diseases use a telephone, and
not the slightest precaution is taken to
prevent contagion, The. members of
the Board of Health have repeatedly
discussed & way whereby the télephones could be disinfected. I have
this scheme does not appear to be a
complete success because of the vibrations. In the office of the Board of
Health, where there are four telephones,
the Health Officer has the telephone
transmitter sprinkled with formaldehyde as often as possible.” Dr. A. ir
O’Brien, Health Officer of the city,
agrees with Dr. Buckley that the telephone transmitter is a menace to the
health of the person using a telephone
repeatedly. “But how will the law he
enforced?” he asks. “If some powerful
yet barmless and inoffensive disinfec'ant could be obtained and the officials
of the telephone company would agree
to its use, this mooted problem could
be settled without any further difficulty.” There are in San Francisco
over 25,000 telephones in daily use. Of
tbat number 18,000 or more have the
nickel-in-the slot attachment, and
are to be found in grocery stores and
other places frequented by the public.
These telephones are used by hundreds
of people every day in the week and
every wetk in the year.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It. is simply
Tron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure, no pay. Price, 25c. my156m
Killed In a Wine.
Vienna, July 25—An explosion ina
mine at Doneg, ‘Prussia, today caused
the death of twenty persons.
———----+ coe
Burrato Laacer Brrr on draught, at
5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers,
W, J. Britland, proprietor. jig
Cold Storage Meats
For special first-class Oold Storage
Meats ycu should send your orders to
Grissel Bros., Commercial street, The
in the market. je21-tf
A good Ohristian girl marrying a
drunkard to reform him is like putting
a hoginthe parlor to clean him, It
does not hurt the hog but it ruins the
paclor.
Arrested and Set Free.
‘Dre. J.H. Henafcrd says inthe Wes ttern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is
properly treated, the first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the
lungs developed, the breath set free, we
need not fear. consumption.” Kemp's
Balsam for the throat and lungs is :the
proper treatment for the first cough;
No other remedy has saved so many
from consumption. Large bottles 25
and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman,
sole agent. .
ee
Ranch For Sale at a Bargain.
The Holland Ranch, situated near
Columbia Hill is offered at a bargain.
Terma part down and balance on time.
Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tf
Children are constantly exposed
stages of contagious diseases.
that comes along. i
ing”in all the elements n
up the body. Poisons of every
the delicate constitutions of children.
‘for children; it increases their a
the digestion and assimilation o
‘ormation or advice wanted ; ‘this
recovery. Book on Blood and Skin
pice
What S. S. S. Does
for Children
to all sorts of diseases, The air they breathe is filled with germs, sewer .
as and dust from the filthy streets are inhaled into the
ungs and taken into the blood. At the cfowded school
rooms and other public places hpi Meg i . gayest
i i recoverin, almost daily with others = Te tine
inst the balance of the world, and the best you can
on is to keep their blood in good condition, and thus
prevent or at least mitigate the disease, You have
haps learned from observation or experience that
ealthy, robust children (and this means, of courts,
children whose blood is pure) are not nearly so lia ~ to
contract diseases peculiar to them, and when they do it
-ig generally in a mild form. On the other a. weak,
aciated and sickly ones seem to catch every. sease
This is because their blood is lackto sustain and build
in the system, because the polluted and sluggish blood
rf its proper functions. = :
3 Mguch chiliren. Saal nico purifier and ‘tonic to give j// 2
stren: d vitality to their blood, and §. S: S., being a
ani weatate fs makes it the safest and best te
icin is pre-eminently the tonic
a perfect blood medicine, but is p ens ao Bis coh:
food, If your childheredi or acquired taint in their blood,
, > ly S Ss. S. sual werieete our Lo spcronpe for any
ing, and will start the little weaklin
"(THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. &
iption accumulate
S.S.S. is not only
cost you nothon the road to
free.
San Franotsoo, July 26th.—Disease
larks constantly in the telephone transmitters, according to the héalth officers,
Francisco and an attempt is
made to have an ordinance
passed requiring thé telephone comSidney &,. Mudd, of pany “to disinfect A
Maryland, a member of the Committee
on Naval Affaire in the last House,
TEAS
AND COFFEE HOUSE,
“4,
__ PHONE, MAIN 551.
never wish loosened. se i
This TEA is especially adapted for : .
-ICED, or RUSSIAN, TEA
‘When used tn the usual way it produces a cup of peculiar
delicacy and flavor.
a
7
a fesciaation—a hold u
Rae
pon its users they
GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON,
PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. BROAD. STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
_ Sot Her Preacher.
New York, July 25—It was reported
last nightthat the Rev. J. Le Baron
Johnson, formerly a curate of Grace
church and Chaplain of the Fire Department, had married yesterday Miss
Mary Hoffman, a San Francisco heiress, who was formerly a trained nurse
at Bellevue Hospital. It was also reported that Mrs. Mabel Van Ransalaer
Johnson, his wife, last week obtained a
divorce from him, but if such is the
Case, no verification of the report could
be obtained last night,
A good name to “remember, Thomas
Paine Cigar, for sale at Rector Bros.
a oom
of People
are using our
FRESH-ROASTED
COFFEES
—and—
BLENDED =
Have you tried us yet ?
Thinking about It?
Don’t delay--delays are
dangerous. si
Quit using stale goods
and drink pure,wholesome
Tea and Coffee. It will improve your health.
(Er SAMPLES FREE gry
TAYLOR'S TEA
Wholesale and Reta
Assessment Notice.
pore GOLD MINING COWPANY.
Location of principal place of business,
Hollister, San B
Location of pro; rty, Nevada County.
Notice is havaie ven that at a meeting
of the dirctors, held on the 8th day of July,
A. D , 1901, an asssesgment of One Cheuk ler
s* are; to be known as Assessment No. 6, was
levied upon the subscribed capital stock of
the corporation, payable on or before the
8ist day of Au, 1901,to L. W. Jefferson,
Secretary, at his office in Haydon Building,
Hollister, California. :
ny k upon: which this assessment
shall remain unpaid upon the 8ist day of
August, 1901, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless
payment is made before, will be sold on the
2ith day of Seperm ber, 1901, at 10a m. of that
day, to pay the delinquent assessment and
expenses of sale :
Hundreds Saturday Evening Jly 21th
enito County, California. .
In Half Mourning.
Lonpon, July 24—Faull mourning for
the late Queen has ended, the period
of half mourning baving begun today,
agreeably to orders from court. This
will continue until January 24th, next,
when colors may be resumed. :
Union Platform
THE CELEBRATION IS OVER .
For this year, and those who failed to celebrate have missed
a good thing. But after the smoke of our Fourth of July
rush has cleared away we are still:able to offer to the ladies
BARGATAS IN DRY and FANCY GOODS,
At our establishment, at’ anytime. Special inducements are
now offered in SUMMER GOODS and NOVELTIES. Call
and see our NEW GOODS.
SNELL © FLEMING
> Cor; Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
(er The Best of Dance Music
will be furnished by the
Nevada City Band.
[_ADIESAs I will leave in a few days to
furnish my San Francisco trade,
also to purchase my: Fall stock
for Nevada City, don’t delay to
call on me, :
Plillinery Less Than Cost.
Broad
MISS HO BREF » Street
Nevada Theatre.
One Week, commencing July 29th
Courthouse Souvenirs .
And other Novelties too numerous to
mention can be seen at
eC. J. BRANDS, The Jeweler.
A. large consignment just received,
and they are beauties, They are the
genuine stones and can be relied on. Diamonds. ,
Diamond-setting is our specialty.
CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS.
MORIN IOI IOK
OIIIOOIOIOIOKIKIOK
MATINEE SATURDAY
Annual Tour of
Frank Cooley
And His Company of Players,
Monday evening.. “PracEFUL VALLEY”?
ROSES He Sites “BUTTERFLIES”
Wednesday“ ... “Lost PARADISE”
Thursday “ .“UnDER Two Fiaas”
Friday .“A Woman’s Honor”
Saturday Matinee..‘‘Rip Van WINKLE”
Saturday-evening.... “BLAaoK FLae”
POPULAR PRICES:
te
Broad StreetTHE : OLD : FASHIONED : WAY
ee ae ee ae
Of cleaning a watch or clock was to lubricate the works
with coal oil. It did all right for the turnips our grandfathers carried.
_FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING.
Particles of dust must be removed piece by*piece. Each minute wheel must be
freed from anything which would retard the movement. We clean and repair
watches thoroughly. By having them adjusted frequently, years are added
to their life. :
~ Watchmakers,
” . Nevada City
150.250. 8Se.
Seats now on saie at Foley’s.
A. A. ATTKISSON,
Ladies Should Not Forget
That quality as well as price should be considered, when
they are about to purchase an article of any kind.
[Quality Always Goes with the Price
—AT<—
. W. H. GRAWFORD’S
Call.and see our Jatest in SUMMER DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS.
The Only
Practical
Horseshoer
In Town...
Shop on the Plaza
Nevada City =.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
A-MEETIIG OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
the Bellefontaine Quartz Minin
pany will be held’at che store of W. H. Smith
on Broad str Nevada City, on MONDAY
EVENING, AUGUST 6rx, 1901.
i W. H. SMITH,
retary, pro tem.
ated July 8th, 1901,
L. W, JEFFERSON, Secretary,
, 4-3 Haydon Building, Hollister, Cal:
: Seo:
Nevapa Cry, July 24, 1901.
The. Neynote
Can bestruck here. A small! amount
of money will make the rounds of the
store and gather up a big lot of
Excellent Groceries
in its travels. These are not 90-cent
values at $1, buat dollar for dollar
goods. e
SIGOURNEY,
CASH GROCER. [
of ReonomyisTRONG SHOES
They are just what the name implies—a shoe that WILL NOT RIP.
$178 TO $a, according to size. Also an
THE JCE CREAM GJRL
OUR THIMITABLE [CE CREAM
_Is moore liked any other. This is why
our parlors are the popular rendevous
of consumers in coupled.
2 —Fuly’s lo Cram Pars
Commercial Street, Nevada City
xecoue Ot Boss.
We have just received the “NEVER RIP” SOHOOL SHOES FOR Lae A
PRI
Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes
In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf. Price from $2 50 up*
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
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