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June 17, 1901 (4 pages)

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t bottles. eras pay ~ aa -ENAMELINE . Pe . a 1 decided wsiueiteager over the paste. GEO. C. "GAYLORD & SON, PROMPT ATTENTION TO. Abin ORDERS. SUPBRIOR COURT. “. Sranted Ki is Freedom Bustiers Transacted at at To-day’s Session. Richard Pim Siven Livery Jndge Milon Presiding. on Parote. The following business was trans-. Ata meeting of the State Prison Diacted in the Superior Court today: . rectors held at San Quentin last Satur-. Estate of Ohas. Smith. Order set-/day, Richard Phelan was released from ‘ting aside all of estate for the widow of. prisun on parole. Phelan was condeceased. victed in Sierra county of marder in Estate of J Henri Bandenin, de-. the second degree several, years ugo ceased. Entire estate set aside for the . and sentenced to twenty five years imwidow. = prisonment. The crime of which he "oJ. G. Shebley et al. vs. J. 8. Beach. . was convicted was for killing a man on Order continuing hearing motion for. « trail leading toa mining claim. change of venue .until Monday, Jane 7 : mega i Good Meats. Emma Snedileer. vs: David Ayers. . Demorrer of defendant to first amend=. Oolley Brothers have. the very best ed complaint submitted on briefs: One. of beef, mutton and veal on hand at week for plaintiff to reply. all’ times. They also have bacon, \ _ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL Native Daughters. ‘ The committee of Native Daughters, for the 4th of July celebration will meet at the residence of Mre. Fred Zeitler at 7:80 o’clock this evening. The Best Prescription for Mala: ia Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. .Price,25c. myl156m Tue celebrated Rainer Beer now o jl0-tf pt sent at TurTnr’s. 5 cents. A Tae hams and lard for sale. s. tf You never have a head in the aiornIs the World Coming to an End? Sy ; ing from drinking Jesse. Moore “AA’, whiskey. Try it. The physicians of Jassen, Plumas], ahd Sierra counties irrespective: of If you should desire anything in the school, are organizing a medical sooidrinking line you should call at the ety for mutual edification. fair treatment. tf ‘—1£0 BE GIVEN AT ras Union Platform —on— I 3 sn ey, Aaah ua aoe soe sad) Evening, June Sth county. Malaria Causes Biliousness: THE TRANSORIPT. . " . Closing Exere lees, MONDAY.. .-vomseeeen June 12, 1901 PRES Tes ent a Ch Prem Ptr By the. Yotes of Interest ee : jai it te lak one ot pboot an White. For insurance see T. B. Gray. low, wtileh bor cen stm: — saa go pe Oa eal See the Camp Stoolsat Brayton’s, §t. @tade ‘room this forenoon, there will Pleat es ren Mrs, Hathaway's hoo! : Nor ‘ Laide you want in use 2 ne in each grade during the trom the 2nd to'the 8d 3s the: best For the best of everything in the. Wreath drill, School. 8 ales. err tiegy ooy isarep: ih meat line send your orders to Naffziger, } AnGaae of Welcome, Four pupile. . Ritla ‘Aird, Laurie Holman, Richard] ding min. The churches were all well attended. ’ Song, “We're a Band.” Wild, Genevieve Smith, Lillian Rogers, Ime & hoet ‘entane Recitation, “A Small Boy and Bis. pestes Denney, Robert Carr, Gladys nd also in 1e String)” Royden Wheeler: shi ne Sigourney, thé grocer, has. received 8} Recitation, “G . Porter, Milliard Gallagher, Clyde xcellent barrel of the finest sweet pickles that Marsh. » “God Sees,” Clematys! Shurtleff, Adele Nilon, Lucille Anonest, in~ _ bas ever been brought to this mark st, drews, Raymond Renfree, . Reymond PO fe Se tae fe highly » If you want a good, cool drink of} pupils, He, 1 Nioho , . P o awk bank: © pleasure pea big best in town—drop in} “The Gossip of the Nuts,” Maise Jepr Is. ae ! WiONE, MAIN. ) quite well and see Wah. Eres ml-tt . een, * The following pupils were honorar BGG! wee de ty ae ime RI e has vis. New Goods at Brayton’s Furniture. “The Little Robin,” Violet Thomas. promoted from Mrs. Morgan’s school Lost in the Woods. Store. jibe “Planted to Grow,” Clara Fodrini, from the Ist to the 2d grade: : ieee hice Hees a it kindest Don’t fail to attend the 4th Jaly. Song, “Remindiiig the Hen,” Harry Earl Waters, Georgie Gray, Eaith a Sees nee ¥-Married committee meeting at City Hall this . Merrill, Morley, Mariel Ogden, Randolph penne Waker Hed uae an . through, evening. _ “A Oandy Pull,” Mabel Peliamoriter, Weber,’ Lulu Campbell, Matie Kabl,. °° ee FOS perity, Howard Loveland, proprietor of the. ’ Song, “Merrily, Merrily,” School. Annie Polglase,Mabel ‘Shaw, ‘Oyril. nee, : : Popular Bakery, continues to furnish . “My Dead Dolly,” Rath Moore. Perryman, Sadie Marriott, Frank RickLae Saturday James Maher, son of . . oved, ’ his patrons with the very best of pies “Five Little Rabbits,” Johnnie Pia-) etts, Esther Anderson, Marcelina Gates, Wm. Maher, the dry goods merchant, cakes, bread and everything else in the . 2°22!. Aazel Young, Lacille Young, Austin. went to Glenbrook Park after hie fath@ Grocery bakery line. a2. tf. “My Shadow,” Wallace Rogers. Holbrook, Albert May, Mervyn Frandy, . er’s horses-which were pastored there. no ie Ladies oan get a good, stylish puree . » et! Baild a Tank,” School. James Taylor, Irvine Seaman, Myrtle. On returning to thie city. the horses ore mod-; at Vinton’s drug store at a greatly “My Kitty,” George W. Griffith. Holloway, Martha Davis, Moertez/got away from him and he followed TS are to reduced price. “Jast Me,” Eimer Medlin, Downey, George Sherman, Milton Rob-. them into the woods, and in his search. the build. 4 Briton’ Stevens, wh cond a Song, (“Six Little Mive,” by’ seven inson, Louisa Lewis, Leon Fowler,. he got lost and wandered around until ndstillte A wi aide meres hs i ne Wl gig, Verda Bond, Earl Oonway, George. after dark, When he had not returned ide We ME an -artiat ona cole toca ee ee Cloud,” George Stevens, . Sneath, Richard Hawkins, Henry Wil-. his mother became alarmed aid his ool tae an mgs: :. comes to shining} *«The New Cook,” Margaret Davis. . . tiams. Recommended—Melville Oliver, . elder brother and Grove Deal went out D8 Up with shoes. See his ad. in another column. » “Dorothy’s Mastn’ts,” Belle Taylor. . Chester Erskine, Marguerite Fodrini,. to look him up. When they reached For excellent fancy summer drink Song, “We Off to the War,” School. . Maurice Scarfe, May Hosking, David} Town Talk they met the boy on hie call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of . : “Give the. Boys a Oba 66, Eddie Jewett, Joe Deshwanden, Frank Hel-. way home: It was then about 9:30: . Spring and Pine streets, m7-tf . Thomas. brook, Eddie Trewhella, Leland Dower,. o'clock. Jamea had quite an expériThere will be five Saturdays and five} “Why some Birde Hop and Other Juanita Garibaldi, Mamie Pollard. ence and after this he will no doubt Leta fe Sundays in this month, when it ends, Birds Walk,” Ainsley Holmes. in cane look out for some land. mark before be News * and next Friday will be the longest ““Summer Time,” Emma Harry-. ‘The following pupile were -hotorety . venture into the w woods sania Oompany ape So ew housen. promoted from Mre. Long’s school EP aL : Thomas eard, at his residence prop“Boys’ Rights,” Tommie Richards. from the 5th to 6th grade: County ied de of Education. 3 fortunate pial rie ste ebosal ri oes ala Bong, “A Jolly Old Orow,” School.) Howard Hallet, Eddie Trevethick, . by! @ ” fs lish wall erected, thereby improving Pee: food aud apy ms ne ee cob sede pon tone ACS seeking atthe Oounty sir : ’ ? Education, held on Saturday last, Miss — the place very beautifully. Pupils. who have received honorary . Durst, Willie Oates, David Dower,. mizabeth Goyne was granted a gramThe American millionaire who has: promotion {from Miss Hook’s school . Willie Chappell, Jennie Wearn. Hon~. ner grade certificate on her University offered $25,000 for the services of @/ trom the 6th to 7th giade: : orary promotion from 4th to 5th grade, . aipioma. ‘The grammar grade certifichaperone who can get hig daughter) myrtle Renfree, Emma Wolf, Andy . Frank Nilon, Stephen Williams, Marie cate of Mies Maggie Keleher was reinto English society, evidently under~. Gifford, Catherine McOlain, Frank} Obaronnet, Matilda Hoffman, Stella newed, and also a primary certificate tee high life naluralty. comes Arthur, Julia Allen, Irving Jilbert,. Lovelady, Charlie Williams, Joe Nevis,. 44 Miss Eile Austin. Miss Kate Tre1) our y Amanda Polmere, Bertha Meyer, Nora. Ray Weeks. Recommended from 4th maine was recommended for an edu. The Omaha pastor, who, acting epon)'Tayior, Aristede Charonnat, Neva. to 5th grade, Jacob Fodrini, Anita Mc-. sasional diploma and Mies Maggie Gilde : the more or less generally accepted . Williams, Mabel Blake, Nettie Benney, . Coskrie, Robert Allen, Walter Treadleepte for a life diploma, ee theory that barbers talk a great deal,. James Maher, Andrey ‘Sims, Helen . well, Eudora Sherman, Della Borlace,. . proposes to convert as many tonsorial/ sims. Recommended—May Stevens, . Bert Hosking. Free Toni ht artists as possible in order that they . Bessie Wearn, Louis Denny, Eddie . [To be concluded tomorrow . Dag . may be in a position to discuss religWaters, Bertha Jewett, Metella Apple. sige gs ion with their customers, evidently. bef Notice to Jurors And all the week the Quaker Concert lieves that it is possible to get many! The following pupile were honoray . . . Company on the platform at Nevada ite. people into heaven by a shave. ___. . promoted from Mrs, Ogden’s school ag aeiarse City. The Quaker Doctor removed . D Or from the 7th to 8tb Grade: . An sens —— Pini apie weap ey a ee he ‘SDC Chester Ogden, Fred Cooper tice: moned to attend on the -—-Thureday—a large tumor Gwo “Pp osed at Qurnow, Ph Reyuolde, hae "Rafters tomorrow (Tuesday, June 18th) and. was removed from a citizen of Nevada Frank Williams, Mémie Grimes, Vesta . 0n Friday next (June 21) are notified] City in full view of.everyone. All ite For Selling Aewwsa to. Indians . Walling, Mildred Marchie, Delphine St. . that they will. not be required to atof chronic diseases treated. suc— Is Crackee Pierre. Recom medded—Mamie Solari, tend, and are excused for the term. cessfully that are curable, The Quaker . Doctor can be eonsulted at the , Union The case of Chas. Nichols, charged . ; : Hotel. Office hours, 10a. m. to 12 m. with selling liquor to Indians at the Closed on Sunday. jl7-lw i town of Truckee, was concluded in the +o : apie Superior Court. this forenoon, and YY, Oo u ". a A Noted Newspaper Man, ‘the eubmitted without argument. This) . , heart afternoon the jury returned a verdict & Serofula is an unwelcome legacy, but one which Irving Martin, the well known newse children of blood ed must d as of guilty against Nichols. He will be accept, with all its humiliating consequences, It is paper man of Stockton, intends to take # sentenced at 10 o’clock on Friday, June} an bee scp Sat nk ae panes pc gg in our big celebration. Mr. Martin is 9g ess an isease t) an . nee He oe under bonds in ticles, for the child whose art tL alas tainted pont ag 7 ue on Publishing adhe cee ae with Scrofula or the loathsome virus of Con om pany.0 ty and ie a royal tz Co. Buck. McCabe, who was also charged meee Poison és sor goape for the ieee a of vy good fellow. . He will report each day’s 4 i e 0 i d : : neck and throat, calarhcl Caaf hand, teak even tie bene apes white : vin ‘ Ow. discharged from custody. and offensive sores and abscesses are familiar sym attended usually A Good Selection. A. B. Wolf has resigned his position ploy of Longton & Co., produce merchants of Sacramento, as a traveling salesman. His territory comprises Sierra and Nevada counties, with headquarters in this city. Mr. Wolf will make an excellent drummer, as he is a thorough business man and is well known and popular in commercial circles. ec °Oe Went Over the Bank. This afternoon while James Flewéllen was at work on -York street with the city’s horse and ,cart the animal backed over an embankment and the outfit landed ina Chinese garden. Mr. Flewellen was thrown quite a distance, but tackily escaped uninjured. It was thought for awhile that the horse had been killed. eee Arrested and Set Free, a ‘Dr.J. H, Hanaford says in the Weettern Plowman: Ifthe firat 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 lsam for the throat and lungs. is the Proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many trom consumption. Large bottles 25c. and G00 ‘fh. . For sale by H. Dickerman, Sole agent. fr will qunch your thirst. Raine Beer at Turrie’s. 5centea glass. tf «oe 2c Rainek Lager BEER on draught at the Ow. Seenteaglass. jl0-tf ee A Bad Breath. 2 Is the most disgusting thing one can be affected with, It is paaseating to. il those: with whom you come in contact. e’s Tea, taken at night, will keep the stomach and bowels in proper condition and make your breath clean. and 50c a package. For sale by H ERMAN, sole agent. tf Ketter For Blood Than Sarsaparilia Yor Those Liv Grove's T 57al at Fleriston and will enter the em—. : in the Malaria Dis-. . steless Chill Tonic. loss of strength, x digestion and pale or b sometimes most ‘dxendteliy affected, erup
When nineteen years old, and suaus one year after the birth of my bgt ohild, the glands on the left side of my neck began to sw “Four of the places were lanced and became opensores; risings came under my left arm, and the discharge was simply awful, The doctors said I had the Reng Bem case Aes Sorofula they had ever seen. I took i eg Uf potassium, but fas pe the other drugs given for this disease broug’ 7 relief, When the physicians advised me to bave or they cpauet, seat pets the glands removed, I decided to try 8. 8. 8. healthy, robust few bottles bs centeatar ue’ gene. of oo es : left. ‘ MES, BICHARD WASSON constitutional Golden Corners, Ohio. Png restoring pa $o the profound peated Dien, and the rich, strong blood that ie swollen and discaked glen ds absorbs and destroys the tuberculous painful, disfi z nea venga other evidences of Scrofula disa: } Ph. ahenla be begun eigisnacrvme.A upon the appoerntice of ber toms, or ‘sabe there is a known predisposition to Scrofula. Our med’ iment will be found of great help to those who are struggling with th disease of heredity or any other blood trouble, awd we invite. you to remote ancestor, must restore their own blood to ite normal purity and strength, ee aon i Ain iit seat a Hi] eh Hi wit a Should or any member of your family need advice, our physicians fully give the in ‘iberooae you desire, for which we make no chargé. 00d and Skin Diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, G&, Ps tJ “ we AC \ Closing Season's Sale. DIES—From* now on, and until everything in S lUMMR MILLINERY is sold, we will sell at greatly reduc ed prices. This will give’ you an opportunity get your MILLINERY FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY VERY REASONABLE, at Mi esr. a. ELoett’s. Sailors, 75 cts; Geruine Mexican Sombreros 50 cts; Rough Straw Sombreros, 35c; Children’s Sombreros, 25c; all best quality. The Spice of Life ls largely made up of good things to eat. These things pati be seasoned with the SPICES of ritayint agp — u rd, Our stgck of Pepper, Mustard, Sage, Thyme, Oils, Salads, Dressings, etc. consist of the best and purest goods obtainable, All are secured from reliable dealers. Our Groceries give satisfaction to all, Your orders will be appreciated. ' SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. 5 8 ache is gone. big affair Fa good write-up. . " Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Care will cure you. You swallow a pill, and thé headThey cure neuralgia. 250. and 10¢. 8 box.” For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. ‘te Malaria Makes Impure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Obill Tonic cures Ma laria. 60c. my15-6m Grove’s Tasteless Obill To nic remove the cause. : her The Best of Dance Music — An Old Timer aw. will be furnished. _E. A. Sawyer and wife, who. reside . near Gollister, arrived here last evening and are stopping at the National Hotel. Mr. Sawyer is the owner of TABLE DELICACIES. one of the largest stock farms in his section. He was a miner in this city in early times, and left here in 1855. in arly times, and left bere in 16 Pickled Pigs Feet Mr. Sawyer will remain here about a Saratoga Chips week, and Mrs. Sawyer will spend the summer here for her health. yan . Limberger Cheese Toren end corde A an ani [> WiSS CHCESE ~~ = lob unless he asa suit of . e,. i mao Pickles =_— = Mr a hs pt a good ault of e FR wigs rons Pie fob."—Detrolt Ripe Olives = Cream Cheese Cream Cheese Abalone -_JELL-O : Free Presa. Collectors Needed. Weary Waddleton—De wurld owes as fellers a livin. Willie Wontwork—Dat’s right, but its orful slow pay. Wot our perfeshun needs is a collection agency.—Ohio State Journal. ‘ The first royal speech transmitted by telegraph was that. delivered by the late Queen. Victoria when she opened parliament on Noy. 15, 1837. The speed of ash paraiiad was 55 words a min—A PE == Jackson's Beehive 10c per Ib 20c per Ib 35c¢ each = 35c per Ib _ 10c a quart = 25¢ a quart = 3 for 25 cts = 6 for 25 cts = 20C‘acan ioc a pKge LrOcéry “I suppose,” said the stonecutter, —S=—=—_—_=_=_=_== — “you'll want ‘Requiescat In pace’ at the bottom of your wife's monunient?” “No,” replied the bereaved Mr. Peck; “make It ‘Requiesgo in pace.’ ” “That menus ‘!] rest In peace,’ doesn’t "Hueband.’ “—Catholie Standard and]———EEEEaa SIMPLICITY Write for PORTABI LITY The Dickesderte ‘Typewriter Better than all others in every particular “RALPH Ww. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. . spection, the quality of our Diamonds, Silverware, "Fastener . EDONY Brushes engrarea Plate —AT— DURABILITY C. J. BRAND’S JEWELRY STORE New, novel and unique. Call and see them. ¥ Silver Cream to Polish Silverware, 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. Circular. STRONG SHOES tear Oh aaron ALIGNMENT We have just received the “NEVER They are just what the name implies—a ARM in the latest stylea of .Vici Kid, Velours RIP” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS shoe that WILL NOT RIP.’ PRICE $175 TO $a, according to size, Also an Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes and Box Calf. Price trom $2 50 upThe beaaty, daintiness, and on inBOVEY BROS., Broad Street. SHIRT WAISTS tescinntes all who come to look. And 1 means® buying. No woman EYESIGHT IS PRECIOUS! ooking with a grain of economy in her nature Therefore do > not delay the uses of GLASSES too long. will let this ry tan oye slip. At least two of these te sttould be hers before sienaesente sun goes down, M,. “THE TROJAN” Waist : and Silk Waists in Say sizes. your eyes fitted properly. ISNELL @ FLEMING’s. CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. A. & H. W. [Broad Stret -F. C. CHINN'S Optician, W. A. MEYER, will be here _ again June 13,14 and 15, 1901, [Re Avail yourselves of this splendid opportunity to have HARTUNG, Watchmakers, Nevada City 7 oe o — — ari pa