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June 21, 1901 (4 pages)

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our bud white . at AS ort isa se? If -to-date means The’ it your fishing. ountiin 1d rods ° ountain rR City, Ca \ 88 poundmaster, $15; James Flewellen, * Baker, hauling, $19; C. W. Hill, meas— ’ 8, janitor’s servies, etc., $80; Nevada ¥HE TRANSCRIPT. FRIDAY.. Siinblecentatastee’ Parcennh Happenings heh aM SE AIOE! . Bushnell of f North Bloomfeld is L. E. Dobor is here from Sen Fran-. . Ohe Cliy A Fathers. I. ©. Dasher is bere from. Sacre. Chey Wot Last Hight and oo arrived here ‘veaterd Gransacted Business, . trom the Delhi mine, te Henry Peterson came d The regular meeting of the Oity e down on the Trustees wae held at the City Hall last pg ae napa Papa afternoon,’ evening, and all the members were. cusst of i a M Francisco is the present. : rs. William Oarkeet. B, 8, Rector and W: H. Martin came before the meeting and specially invited Malate ttae hae fotarued ho weet ara the Board to occupy a position of tothe Bay. — 8 wad ecits honor in the parade. They also re-. yy quested that an electrical display: be Nene sero rata made in front of the City Hall. It was. mre. 3. w Hart. Y scars laid over for fature consideration, Mies Loomis of City Marshal Shearer was instructed . here last pense and loft ta potahos g to have the nuisance of the burned . gor Wasbington. house of Mrs. Timothy Giles on Pine . 4 Power, who has been here spendstreet abated. in G. H. Fairohild, Manager of the elec-. mine “aoe to the Delhi]. tric railroad, came before the Board in Franc regard to the condition of the Gold le, tnt pai ‘1 lng arrived Ran Run bridge. ‘The Board and Mr. ,ng tor Graniteville, wicked Fairchild inspected the bridge today. I. Assion‘of San Francisco, who bas: Next Monday evening the Board will been ‘visiting at’ the cine . nah meet and sell the franchise asked for . turned here yesterday ne by the Nevada Oounty ‘Traction ComJ. H. James of Beans Valley passed sir through t According to the report of City Maryi fe a 2 9 xs hie way shal Shearer two liquor licenses where; wigs Trood, who has been on a visit sold, amounting to $40; city licenses, . to J, B. Treadwell and family ari $10; two laundry licenses, $20; total $70; . +5 North Bloomfield this morning. — Water Collector Murchie’s report] pJacob Arbogast arrived , last showed that the month’s water collecevening from Rio Vista on a visit to ticns amounted’ to $1255 30. relatives and friends in this city. The report of Oity Treasurer E. J. W. W. Stow, the well known San Morgan showed that at the last report . prancisco imining” man, returned yesthere was on hand the sum of $6426 93. day from Sierra eounty where he has During the month warrants were paid mining interests ; which brought the balance on hand to; =F, Davenport, 8. 8,Goldberg, A. H. date to $5642 78. Williams, 8: Prince and J. Lubin of The following bills were ordered paid San Francisco arrived here on last on the general ‘fund: evening’s train. H. D. Shearer, salary as Marshal, $50;. Mrs, John Werry returned last ovenR. Eddy, salary and sewer inspector,. ing from an extended visit with her $65; H. wurchie, salary as water oolsons at San Francisco, and reports havlector, $75; Thomas Granville salary ac : watoliman, 900;-Gacbe: Mas 9 ne had the most enjoyable trip of her Miss Elsie Arbogast, who bas been \palary as driver of cart, $50; 8. Poard, visiting at San eaves and other lary as clerk, $30; William Osrr, ringplaces for several weeks past, returned ing curfew bell, $3; H. Towle, care of . to her home in this city last evening. reservoir, $10; M. L. & D. Marah, lumF. A. Gourley, who hae been in Japan ber, $31 05; Thomas Lewis commission for a year or pic returned bere pe on taxes, $4 61; South Yuba Water Co., terda y. In London, while on his way water for May $372; O. E. Malloy, mer-. home he was taken Nery ill, and was chandise, §6 80; Union and Herald, . necessarily delayed at that place. He printing and edvertialag,§ $26 90; W. . i, lad to ret Robing, hauling booths, $i 50; H. D. pe apy nai phakic carga . Shearer, commissions $7; W. Reynolds, eee printing, $10; A. H. Parker, labor, $1 75; Malaria Makes Impure Blood. = Oa. cuen, ee bat aber Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Maon contract, $22; J. J. Schmidt, labor seria.” 0; oni i on streets, $1 25; Nevada County Gas. ‘Jr will qanoh your thirst. Rainer and Electriv Co., lighte, $157 95; B. A. Beer at Turrie’s. 5 cents a glass. tt Van Slyke, sprinkling roads, $14; D. 8. ing crossings, $1 25; Robert Osborn, labor, $5; Thomas Polglase, labor, $12 50; Joe Axford, labor, $22 50; Richard Eddy, burying dog 50 cents; I. O. Lindley, attorney’s services, $12 50. EIRE FUND, Pennsylvania Engine Oo. Nos. 2 and eases. Hose Oo, No. 1, secretary’s services and lights, $22; W. D. Vinton, merchandise, $6 70; J. E. Isaac, secretary’s services, fire delegates for six months, $6; H. Guenther, secretary ‘fire delegates, six months, $6; William Abbott, . care fire alarm, $5. The City Marshal was instructed to: notify Mrs. Edwin Tilley to abate the nuisance at the corner of Broad and Pine streets, is generally in a mild form. On the other hand, weak, eM o emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every . ‘disease Tonight’s Programme. that comes along. This is because their blood is lacking in all the elements n The following programme will be rendered at th2 Junior Epworth League social at the Methodist church tonight: Vocal solo, Clara Reynolds; recitation, Clara Nancarrow; fan drill, four ‘little girls; recitation, Mildred Holmes; instrumental solo, Amanda Polmere; recitation, Genevive Boardman; vocal solo, Isla O’Contor;-recitation, Lawrie Holmes; somersault chorus, by a number of boys and girls; vocal solo, John. nie Harry; recitation,. Lucille Young; “Bo Peep and Boy Blue” drill, twelve ‘ boys and girls; recitation, Evelyn Martyn; vocal solo, May Tickell; recitation, Harry Tamblyn. is unable to the delicate constitutions of children. for children; it increases their ap “S."tiniewmt". GOOD WASHING SOAP Native Daughters’ Committees. All of the committees of Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., for the 4th of July celebration, are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Zeitler this evening at balf-past seven o’clock. A full attendance is earnestly desired. Tonight and Tomotrow Night, .} And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and. lungs, acknowledged to be the most succesasfal remedy ever sold for coughs, _ Sroup, bronchitis, whooping cough, asthma and consumption. Get a bottle today and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at . shine in town. All the latest sporting papers For Owo Nights, Yoxt Wook. week the Nevada Theater will give our Gival, a talented young who ‘is well and favorably png Ag Her specialties consist of coon songs and dances, and she is said to be very well up in her -chosen,. protessioti. Some of the other artists in the troupe are as follows: The Montague. Sisters, Miss Susan Brown, late of a now from the Orpheum circuit; and This first-class company will be ably. assisted by local talent, and the coming entertainmente will be pleasing and filled with rollicking fan. Miss Gladys Montague, who is the} champion dancer among the female ar-} tists of America, will appear at her best in buck and wing dances. Master Prosper Forest, the greatest Highland dancer on the coast, must be seen to be}. appreciated. The best cakewalker in the professional world will be seen at each performance. In fact every number ~ the program will be new and novel, The costumes of all the miembere of this excellent troupe are the most elaborate ever seen upon the pablic stage. The violin a6 by Miss Sallie Percival is one of the many. attractions of the program, and it is pronounced by musical critics to be perfect. Everybody should turn out and give! Miss Percival and her all-star — full houses on both occasions. Tickets, 50 cents. Reserved sini 60 cents. The Handsomest ‘Womau m 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 50c. a package. Forsale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. . tf First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s barber shop, on Broad street, gives the best are. kept on hand. _————~+00. Malaria CausesBillousness. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes junli-tfWhat S. S. S. Does . for Children i Children are constantly exposed to all sorts of dis. y The air they breathe is filled with germs, sewer [7% gas and dust from the filthy streets are inhaled into the lungs and taken into the blood. At the crowded school ‘rooms and other public placés they come in contact . fl almost daily with others recovering from or in the first stages of contagious diseases. You can’t quarantine against the balance of the world, and the best you can [7 do is to keep their blood in good condition, and thus { prevent or at least mitigate the disease. You have perhaps learned from observation or experience that . healthy, robust children (and this means, of course, ]i children whose blood is pure) are not nearly so liable to 7@ _ contract diseases peculiar to them, and when they do it . to sustain and build : up the body. Poisons of every description accumulate in the system, because the polluted and sluggish blood [f orm its proper functions. i! Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give strength and vitality to their blood, and S.S. S., : See § purely vegetable remedy, makes it the safest and best for a perfect blood medicine, but is pre-eminently the tonic tites and strengthens the digestion and assimilation of food. ren have any hereditary. or acquired taint in their blood, . B ive them S. S: S. and write to our physicians for, any i information or advice wanted; this will cost you nothff ing, and will start the little weaklings. on the road to . recovery. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. 13 THE SWIFT. SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA, ' a Closing Season’s Sale. the cause. S. 8. S. is not only If your .childIs something. which every housekeeper desires and prizes when found. OUR LAUNDRY SOAP is the best made. Produces strong suds, laste a long time, removes the we quickly and does not injure the t rik the laundry supplies we offer are of excellent quality aud nope are expensive. SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. once. Price 250. and 50c. Sample bottle free. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf The Best Prescription for Malaria Ohille and Fever isa bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Tron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price, 250. myl56m reduced prices. DIES—From now on, and until everything in SUMMER MILLINERY is sold, we will sell at greatly This will give you an opportunity to get. our MILLINERY FOR THE FOURTH OF weY It’ ie simply VERY REASONABLE, at fies —-. =o Etceft’s
i Rigs Wie eect : Sailors, 75 cts; Gentine Hexican Sombreros 50 cts; mens Straw Sombreros, 35c; Children’s Sombreros, 25c; all best quality. Gilt Edge Whiskey because it is proparly matured and is absolutely pure g a Hineabting Crotpe. Bite ae On Thursday and Friday of next people rare treats in the way of van-. deville performances. Miss Sallie Per-. appear in some of the leading ing parts. Master Prosper Forest. Everyone is an ‘ artist in her or his particular line. ' a . draught at To TTLy’s. For insurance seo T. B. Grey. See the Camp Stools at Brayton’s, 5t]. ‘Anything you want An Farnitare at Brayton’s. ne jill Gt Company ew retarn from Santa . Oruz.on. Sanday evening. For the best of everything in the meat line send your orders to Naffziger. Sigourney, the grocer, has received a barrel of the finest sweet pickles that has ever been brought to this market. Nevada Commandery, Knight Templar, conferred the templar degree last eveping. If you want a good, cool drink of beer—the very best in town—drop in. and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf : New Goods s Brayton's Furniture Howard Loveland, proprietor of the Popular Bakery,.continges to furnish hie patrons with the very best of pies cakes, bread and everything else in the bakery line. tf. The celebration at Nevada City on the 8d, 4th and Sth of July will eclipse anything ever before seen in Northern Oalifornia. Ladies oan get a good, stylish purse at. Vinton’s drug store at a greatly reduced price, =: Albert Allan is preparing to put in an iron fence in front of his pretty residence on East Broad street, which will add much to.the beauty of that part of the city. Who wants a big bargain in a house? M.L. & D. Marsh offer for sale a new house and three aores of ground under cultivation, including @ large barn and other outbuildings. For excellent fancy sammer drink call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of ‘Spring and Pine streets. m7 tf If you should desire anything in the drinking line you should. cali at the Grotto. It is the most popular resort pe jin town ant moe are olwaye river ‘fair treatmen While going a the Cooper Bros. saw mill, on Little Deer Oreek, Geo. ani Harvey Cooper encountered s huge bear. These gentlemen had no ‘weapons of any kind, and his bearsbip was permitted to goon unmolested. — The Electric and Gas Oompany’s new place, corner of Broad and Pine streets, will be one of the most attractive places in the city, when completed. They intend to have an up-to-date establishment, and keep on hand gas stores, gas and électrical fixtures of the latest inventione, which will besold at very low rates. Rice & Lewig, the architects, contractors and builders are doing a big business. In addition to the large lot of work they have on hand two more contracts were awarded them todey. One was the building of a new: house this city, and the other for a house and office for Dr. de Millieu at North Bloomfield. ; Call on Ed Schmidt when you want . suything in the tobacco tine. tf. Tue celebrated Rainer Beer now on Scents. jl0-tf ‘te é Yotes of Interest, . ‘tobe held in ‘Nevada City. The fun ‘much change of scenery. During the the reat of the summer the Park Asso-. . .SALLIB. PERCIVALfor Merrifield Brog, near’ the winery at . ' 'D, se RUSSIAN, TE ae When used in the usual way it produces a cup of porveat delicacy and flavor. GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. : "Mery Se Roe . GWae’ Slenbrook Park Hareetan _tion te Have One Here, {There will be no end to: the amusemente that will mark the big carnival will commence on July 3d and continue for three days. Everyone who is disposed to have a good time and see the 125th Anniversary of our Independence observed in grand style should come to this city gnd_join with us in celebrating the great event. Yesterday Supervisor W. H. Martin and Oouaty Treasurer J. J. Jackeon went to Colfax and purchased a merry. go-round for the Glenbrook Park Association. It was shipped today and will be taken to the Miners Foundry, where it will be put in good shape. The concern will then be placed in position on the lot belonging to the Knights of Pythias and the Native Sons: on Commercial street, near Pine. On the evening of July 3d the wheel will be put in motion and everybody can have a. good, long ride without too eiation will keep the fun up, and then the’ merry-go-round will be removed to the Glenbrook grounds. . ; The Population of Nevada CityIs about 5000, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as those-com plaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than any others. We would advise all rot to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggiet and get a bottle of Kemps Baleam for the throat and lungs. Price 25c one 60c. Trialsize free. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf Malaria Causes Biligusness, Grove's Tasteless Obill Tonio remove NEVADA THEATRE! GREAT VAUDEVILLE TROUPE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 27--28 THE MONTAGUE SISTERS..... Sotelo s MASTER PROSPER FOREST Champion dancers of the Coast.% SALLIE PERCIVAL K In coon specialties, songs and dances Assisted by local talent. Mrs. Susan Brown, late of New York, from the Orpheum Circuit. MISS GLADYS MONTAGUE, Champion Back and Wing Dancer of America. PROSPER FOREST, the greatest Highland Dancer on the Coast. . Tickets Sue ope wes tee ere deep 50.cents SIMPLICITY PORTABILITY The Bicensderfr Typewriter, Better than all others in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. look DURABILITY ALIGNMENT ARM EATHER . The beaaty, dsintiness, and on inspection, the quality of our SHIRT WAISTS ‘ fescinntes all who come to look. And means buying. 0 woman with a of economy in her nature will let this sromrneny slip. before eaaecon's'© sun goes down. We “THE TROJAN” Waist and Silk Waists in all sizes. : Widow’ s Sood Fortune. At least two of these waists snould be hers Wiourra, Kan., June 20—Mre. Dr. Black, a poor widow of this city, was notified yesterday that she is a beneficiary of the will of the late Judge Leavenworth, of Stockton, California, to the amount of nearlya million dollars. Mrs. Black’s lgte husband was Judge Leavenworth’s nephew. Rawar Lacee Bere on draught at the OwL. 5cents a glass. jl0-tt BLRCTRICAL WORK! All kinds. House wiring, call bell and annunciator work. Burglar alarms, etc., are my specialties. My work is neatly done and thoroughly insulated, ee Call me up. RALPH A. EDD Phone ‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,’CAL Lynched a Preacher. La Graner, N. 0., June 20—D. B. Jones, a negro preacher, who, it is alleged, attempted to commit an assault on Mrs. Davis, near La Grange on Tuesday, was taken from the guard house here last night and lynched. oA Dane Union Platform Saturday Evening, June 22 During the evening ALBERT AND COZETTE ALLAN . The Little Oake Walkers.. Equal to Professionals Will appear and entertain you. ew The Best of Dance Music will be furnished. TABLE DELICACIES. Pickled Pigs Feet Saratoga Chips Limberger Cheese Swiss Cheese. Pickles = Ripe OlivesCream Cheese Diamonds, 258 CENTS Jackson's Beehive Grocer New, novel and unique. 10c per Ib 20c per Ib 35c¢ each = 35c per Ib “ “10c a quart. .25c a quart 3 for 25 cts Cream Cheese ° 6 for 25 cts Abalone -. = 20c acan JELL-O = x loc a pkge Silverware, With Ebony Brushes engavea F] C. J. BRAND'S Caen STORE Call and see them. \Silver Cream to Polish Silverware, A BOTTLE. STRONG SHOES © =~ BoysWe have just received the “NEVER RIP” SOHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS They are just what the name implies—a shoe that WILL NOT RIP. ‘ PRICE $175 TO $a, according to size. Also an Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Onit. bei from $2 50 up’ BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. EYESIGHT IS PRECIOUS! Therefore do not delay the uses of GLASSES too long. again June 13, 14-and : your eyes fitted properly. F, C. CHINN'S Optician, W. A. MEYER, will be here 15, 1901, [ee Avail yourselves of this aenee opportunity to have eo \ . ene ISNELL @ FLEMING’S' CORNER BROAD AND PINE seers Broad Street ~ A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers, Nevada City