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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 11, 1900 (4 pages)

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rty without ‘ively. forbidmits may be a the Super"or reshe Bowman ‘€ of a intendent. . , June roth, reek the very ies each and re will be no Nevada City Band made its appearance} selections. At about 9 o'clock dancing . Are loud im their praises of out "stock. Claret, port, sherry, and the other favorites for table tse are seen at their best in this collection of the leading brands. "We gnarantee the age of every Zul wine we sell. Even a cennoisThe of the Union Hotel Satarday night attracted a large throng of people. The house was thrown open from the cellar to the attic and accommodating assistants were present to show everybody arcand. The entire house presented a very neat appearance and nothing seemed to be lacking that would insure comfort tothe guests of on the balcony and played several new _. the Orator of the Day at Nevada City on the 4th of July. Hon, Irving M. Scott, the builder of the world-renowned battleship Oregon, and one the Greatest Orators on the Pacific Coast, and a leading candidate for Vice-President of the United States, will be And he of the Most Bloguent Orators on the Pacific ‘Coast i il ‘Deliver the Oration at Nevada City on the 4th of July. A telegram received from him today reads as follows : San Francisco, June 11, 1900. Nat. P. Brows, Chairman 4th July Committee: “Yours received. It gives me pleasure to comply with any request of the good citizens of Nevada City or County. 1 will be present July 4th. IRVING M. SCOTT.”’ The people of Nevada County are to be e@ngratalated upon being able to secure such e distinguished gentleman for an Orator on the 4th of July. Mr. Scott is one of the most eloquent orators on the Pacific Coast, and the people in other parts of thie, Yuba, Sierra and Placer counties should be present. on this occasion. It is only once in a life-time that so distinguished a man comes to the mountains of Oslifornia, and everybody in this section of the State. should be here and assist in giving bim a royal reception. AN INTERESTING LETTER “While saath up a store Saturday evening George Molntire met with an accident which might have cost him the sight of one of his eyes. A wire strack the member, it immediately bewoming inflamed, and -is causing him mach pain. E. W. Simmons ie taking The funeral of the ‘el Mrs. B. $oheemer took place this morning from ®t. Oanic Catholic church at 10 o’olock, ‘Daing sory largely attended. The pall wearers were A. Lademan, F. O. “Luetje, 8. Hieronimus, 0. O. Conlan, K. Webber and J. T. Morgan. Deafaess Cannot be Cured local ions, as they cannot eed partt on of the ear. the diacene. Fay tocare deatuess, that is by constitutional remedies is caused by an inflamed conof the macous lining of the Tube. When the tube ee have a rambling Seed g inpertest hearing, and when it is onthe sand deposits ran back under the : (caused by Fear promt Bank or Roolette, take afew drinks . selves. We give choice of any of our ‘fo take orders for connecting sewers and will call apon bis patrons. Others 3 : ‘Sérkdenabenetnt will please orderby mail. P. : Nome as soon as the ice goes ont—in ) that. can Wai a, eeathetelccectciced. on boving, Aart tok wine Oatarrh Cure. Send sal lawyers, school teachers and professors From a Rough and Ready Man Who Is At Dawson. Dawson April 2, 1900. Editor Nevada Oity TransorirrT: warm enough Miners are A great amount of gravel has been The season commenced All who can get away will go to. six weeks probably: Good thing the river rans that way, isn’t it? The town is quiet. Only the games run steadily, night and day, except Pees 12 Saturday night to 12 Monday morning. During that time all business is suspended. I think the trip down the river will be fine in the early summer, and then I want to see Dutch Harbor agaio. I thought it was the prettiest and cleaneat I bad ever seen when we landed from the ship, 20 days out, most of stormy and all of them deThere is no timber, but the round hills are covered with high grass and flowers. Many violets grow there of great size, but no perfume. I found much the same variety of weeds as on the ranges in the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is rather common here to find in and heads and horns of the wood buffaio. There are some tusks down town, 8 or 9 inches in diameter and 9 foot long, broken at both ends, of course. Good thing for them they are dead, for if they were not, these Canucks would catch them and make them pull sleds. There are undoubtedly good diggings at Nome on the creeks, and the ‘peach paid very well last summer. It Restaurants here charge I presume the Farmers’ Institute was a success. Seemed to me, tho’ all those of chemistry, or something. Say, did ". any ranchers go? The “ladies”. here seem to like whiskey. They frequently go intu saloons, lose or: win a few dollars on business. Leave your orders imWhen I eee yoa, I shall have a great ‘eraerely to oveld the rash, us the time deal to tell, partly lies. You wil) have Grawa near for the sewer work to be p the gravel deposits, taske of mammoths . . Fam not etiaal to desseibing Queker Valley Mfg. Co, Morgan and separate the two yourself, bat you the truth in is country is so improb2 wn gery tbe our eager able that it is not epoken toany ex-. Pom P four sell Sy PART OF THE PROGRAM Of Attractions at Nevada City On the 4th of July. The Afternoon Amusement Oommittee for the Fourth of July held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Transoniet office and arranged the following program and prizes to be given with which to amuse the people during the afternoon : ~ Ladies’ egg and ladle race, $2. Foot race, 200 yards, gold nugget pin. Tug of War, between a team from the California mine and a team from the Ohampion mine, $20 for winning team and a keg of beer and a box of Woodpecker cigars for the losing team. Water fight between firemen across Broad and Main street bridges, $10. Foot race, 150 yarde, first prize $8 second $2. . Three-legged race, $2. Sack race, $2. Scramble for $1 worth of nickles. Greeced pig, the pig and the honor. Nigger be ccectataems onaplatform of a wagon. Oake walk, let prize $3, 2nd prize #2, 8rd prize $1.50. Girls’ foot race, under 16 years of age, $2 for winner and a pair of gloves for second. Foot race for boys, under 16 years,
$2 for first and a new hat for second, Boys’ Tag of War, eight on a side, $5. Long jamp, $2.50. Boys’ doughnut eating contest, $1. hoe race, $2. Donkey race, $8. Indian race, $5, second prize, a sack of flour. Old man’s race, $2.50. ‘Fat man’s race, $2.50. } Ladies’ race, $2.50. Girls’ race, $2, second prize, a new bat. Grand Gift Distribution. Eprtor TransoripT:—We believe that the most effective advertising we can do is to get samples of our goods into the homes of the people. Therefore, we are sending an elegant sterling silver-plated sugar shell, such as we sell regularly at 40c each, toevery married lady in the United States who writes for it, There is nothing to pay. The gift is absolate. You will confera favor upon your lady readers by making this announcement in your paper. Each lady will send her name only, as this is too valuable a gift to send to persons who don’t ask for it them40c designs, and will send iliustrations _. lfrom which selections may be made. Harrison Sts., Chicago. j6-10t ee Just aoop corres, that’s all! PeerFor Sale Cheap. & Oo. W. Bennetts is in Nevada City and 895. : me Q. Box. Bicyole race, around the block, $2.50. Cotfée, Coffee, Coffee, Coffee, Coftee less Brand 40 cents per pound. No ‘Phe lots on West Broad street owned by Mrs. F. MoGibbons are offered for aale ate bargain. They will be sold as Shoo Fly Beautiful paint stains, varnishes screen doors and windows. ama Bros. Co. Paul sevens Coming. Paul Schoen, ifte well-known piano tuner and. repairer, willarrive in Ne-. gelled vada City about the first of June. Leave orders at Vinton’s. m26-tf eee W. Sacramento and Competent Reliable Optician. . Who has stores 4 Hartung’s Jewelry Store, «. MY PRICES ARE — RIGHT Made from selected Pork and packed in 15c cans. Just the Phing for Sg and lunches. Cans for CORNED HAM Compressed cocked Corned Ham ready for table. Try.acan. 15c. WOLF, CASH GROCER, & Morgan, _ a whole or chee Inquire of Brown) tf eis bottled absolutely from the without exposing the Detaled sbeotstaly gare roe tool oat $4, Alt asindi pineed cold end foe lemonade there is no ther water on the art iat can ae ws hai we ville is here on behalf of the Bishop of this diocese to endeavor to bring about an amicable adjustment of the suit that has been pending between Annie Cahill and the Catholic church. He will remain over Sunday and conduct services at the Ostholio church at 10:30 a. m. Will Start Agaia. The Alaska mine at Pike Oity will once more be started. A force of men were putto work this morning doing preliminary work. It is proposed to tap the. old shaft with a tunnel at the depth of about 150 feet. The mill will be started immediately. ae Victorious. On Saturday ‘afternoon the Evening Transcripts defeated the Prospect Hills in a game of baseball at Oashin Field. The game was all one way, the score being 24 to 8. lS —— Leege and Haskin’s Peerless Mocha gud Java Coffee. A delicious blend of the very best Coffees. for strength and delicious Aroma, and all that goes to make a perfect This coffee cannot be exPacked in one-pound cararea he ee at A. B. pat vag PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP TDD COMING.. A. MEYER, REPRESENTING F.C. CHINN, Optician, at San Francisco, bi Oakland. : A chance to have your eyes tested and giasses titted by a Nevada City, June I] and 13 Loutzenheiser’s Store, Grass Valley, June 12 and 14 44644446666466444666064646 6660464408 WOLF Cash Grocer. THE QUALITY IS THE BEST “BEEHIVE” +g seur who's a living cyclopaedia of wine lore would find nothng to criticise here J. J. JACKSON, PROPRIETOR. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION We have the finest display of Goodsseen anywhere. Our prices are as low as can be obtained anywhere. No one is allowed to undersell us. If anyone attempts to do so we will go still lower. I have just received the latest novelties of the season. Pants, a. 2.50 snd-up. WAXEL, The TAILOR To Our Lady ‘Friends In the Country. Do you know THAT YOU CAN BUY TRIMMED HATS At $1.50, $2, $2.50 and Upwards ? Why not send for two or more to select from with privilege of returning if not satisfactory, after examination ? W. H. CRAWFORD, “‘sevaoe cr NEVADA CITY. sas Raa) ee SS Spring and Summen.. @ TAILORMADE ® its A idc package makes a quart of esr== "(rings Cling, Engin VEAL LOME you want to make a fine sandCREAN CUSTARD = Ode try Veal Loaf. 25c per can Let us quote you prices on Groceries. Commercial St. ISS &IG. J. BRAN oS Can now be procured at Low prices and a perfect fit guaranteed; @ My ig Wino isi ROGER BROS. SPOONS Se KNIVES AND rons , +& FLAT WARE FOR TABLE USE <4 NBVADA CITY.