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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 22, 1900 (4 pages)

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% Colorado, on rer from -Forbes‘Ho will visit hore y loft thie mornwhere ‘they will arrived here. this ee gale pane bakanan ter several months that Coin Harvey a Bargain. as good as new and a of / MRS. RUSSEL. aidence Broad Street. 'S in them efore. g the 1d. we asdnt just fear at the ETS. might to take action on the invitation play tee will ‘seid ‘to San Juan today after .a visit with “gs HL] a i atl lars Mo Tr, Montane, to take — “Marsden ae Sen * Firataoo' hay, $5.40; G. L. Jones, labor, $8.75, D: ticcely. Pans becoming vga ithe on uparrived here last evening and ts a S898 Holland, labor, §5; Joe Axford, labor, $5; Leslie Nickerson; labor, $7. Regen a at the Union ‘Hotel. 3 John German and wife of North San Juan will leave next Sunday morning for a trip to Illinois. J. Nicholls, thé Dutch Flat banker, den, $8.75; 0. B. Looklin, $27.50; Man2 e > was here last.evening attending a meeting of Masonic lodge. J. H. Philips of Stockton, who. is’ interested ‘in the Banner mine, arrived here last night ona visit. Hon.R. I. Thomas, of French Dortal who-has beeh suffering from a sprained ankle, is able to. be around again. John Nute of San Francisco, and old].. 44.6 1. Teaac, seoretar * Md 9 'y, $6; W.D. time resident and who has not. been. Vinton, acid, $1.75; Ploza Planing Mill, here before in twelve years, is ona visit. : ‘ 4 Company, No. 1, janitor services, $18;, Mrs. M. Hy man and son arriyed here Pennsylvania Engine Company, No. 2, last evening from San Francisco to janitor. services, etc, $19.50; William join. her husband, who is now in business here. Mrs. F. Wood and daughter, Kittie, have.retarned to French Corral.. They sosompamned by Mrs, Olymo of for the month amdunted to $1828.09 Sweetland, who has also ‘been visiting here. Frank’ ‘White, the well-known millwright; who has been building a mill at British Columbia for the past. few months, returned to this city last evening. Hon. J. M. Fulweiller, E. J. Kendall, Fred 8. Stevens and A. Li. Smith, all prominent Auburn residents, were here last to attend. the meeting, of, Nevada Commandery. R:G. Bonestel, wife and child, and L. J. Rose'Jr, wite and four children, came here’ from San Francisco last evenitig. ‘The gentlemen are interested inthe Home and siesid mines hereari oe. Be ‘Miller will leave Pea for Pash Corral, where he will superintend the erection’ of a. “derrick and elevator at a mining claim, a few miles down the river. Mrs, Miller will accompany him to French Corral. : Tug of War at Truckee. The Native Sons have a tug of war team-4o. enter the contest on the 4th, which will be sure winners if avoirdupois counts. There are no feather weights in it. It consists of CO. B. White, ©. B. McClintock, BE. E. Kruger, W. W. McOlintock, F. M. Rutherford, I. F: Harvey, P. M. Doyle, E. H. Slissman,, red A. Cooke and John F, Moody’ with Thos. Cassady as Captain and Prof. H W. Wilmouth as Trainer, — Truckee Republican. Uniform Rank, A Attention! Mountain Company, mpany, No 16, U. BR. K. of P., will meet at Pythian Castle toto participate in the Fourth of July ‘parade. .Every member is ‘requested ‘to be present. © W. G. Riouarps, Captain. do V. Snyper, Recorder. : Deafness ‘Cannot be Cured _ by local app ions, as they cannot reach the « ‘portion of the ear. soon a aie oa to cure deafness, and that is by constit Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of atabe. Wh lining of the When the tube gets . : ‘you have a os ley ae inperfect hearing, and w: enGvely closed deafness is the result, and t ‘and. this mae restored torts ou 0. its anes of . ‘Trustee Jackson arose and said that he . . iy. J. Yeasdaids to bieieed bs ek si sewerage done at the City Hall. ee ee cients . ears 1 promptly attended . m2]—1m. > » eer a stest owned eal visit from ive. Aunle . 108Gold . nl “for ‘All : ealeata bargain. They will be bold-as ‘ Pocahontas ot the California reservaie ay oY “4 South Yuba Water OCo., $827.84; Ed sd Arthor, blackamithing, $2; I. 0. LindJey, salary as City Attorney, $75; N.O. . etreet for $5960. Action on the Pros+ cece aaa i och Roasted Coffee Yet? Laon By in physical qatar went through their exercises in a very pleasing manner and the applause was so great that they appeared again. It was composed of the following: Misses B. Carr, Marcella Brown, BE. Louden, A, ‘Merrill, ©. Nancarrow, H. Cooper, and Mrs. W. Robb and Mrs. T. Coffey. Miss ‘Sallie Percival sang “Lillie iring, $3. $154 70;. Geo. Coughlan, cartttying aff . davit, $.50; Telephone Co, telephoning, $1.40; W. D. Vinton, stationery, 6.85% N. G. BR. R, freight, $.61;M.L & D. Marsh, lamber, $20.80; H.’ and F. L. jeelf with oredit. eing. eekdh ontemabaniy, 8 Kathi Hes duarca ve ace uation Tat ‘}ter the work was completed; the/ . Koig s sat down toa sumptuous banquetprepared by A. Tam, There were several members from _the hag Wit ave Tree Fronts. The three. Fire Caan have de cided that each company shall have its own float in the Fourth of July pro-. cession, instead of the ‘three organizations having one. This isindeed a good idea and it is likely that with the three floata the firomen will present a better . 5, ‘Beantiful pail stains, varnishes, screen doors and windows. “At. Moore’s Flat, Nevada. county, Cooper, lumber, $45.02; D. 8. Cantlin une 20, 1900, to the wife of John easier — ever helgre. Urinie. a 80D, . z ‘. . Sareiobk Chips .. Pickled Pigs” Feet sitive Olives in Bulk “% “. Green Olives in Bulk e —AT THH— BEEHIVE” J. J. JACKSON, PROPRIRTOR.The following bills were ordered paid . on the Sewer Fund: . John Langman, $22.50; Thomas Scadford Reynolds, .$10; A. MeAllister, $5; 9: 8. Trevitick, $1.88, D. Holland, $5; N F. Howell, $8.46; Mark Roberts, $2.50; . es Ben. Locklin, $10; Joe Axford, $5; A. K. Snell, $2. — The following bills were ordered paid . ° on the Fire Fund: re Henry Guenther, janitor services,. ' fire. extinguishers, $6.75; Nevada Hose Abbott, fire alarm system, $5. eae mee bpestina torackath The report of Water. Collector Murchie showed. that’ the total sales e feed balance due, $6459.32; amount paid the ae Vaud he City Treasurer, $1169.59. City Treasurer Gray’s report showed of every sufferer the following:: Balance on hand last diseases a life study, Sera give report, $5645.99; to amount paid on fully and freely about oh i b 0.30; account errors in cash book, §7 2 “tires iadolag Accidents. received from Hugh Murchie; account igh Maeno ‘laiee . Datietoe, About-a week ago ‘Wm. Jefferey ac$1169 59; “feobi ‘Marehal for cidently.prod one of his hands with a licenses, $61.20; received eae OC rhiners’ candlestick, and as a result he Oarr oenrayy Gamewell Fire, Alarm ia now suffering from blood poisoning. Co. $880. Total receipts, $7840, 08 Charles Ninnis had the little finger of
ty a Gans Fas d. ‘pie left hand so badly mushed ut the ss on ay cn ons Fire hi “ Mayflower mine yesterday, by having a aah pe vA oe resain oi Mewae Pande ‘ot rock fall on it, that it was $57025, ‘Total, $2288.26. Bal 08 és pconty for a physician to remove the n hand, $5106.82. B. F. Peterson got a piece of steel in his left eye while at work yesterday at Bide for laying sewer on High street the Spanish mine. It required the serbaie gui thw by Pgs as ie vices of 4 physician to remove it, ’ LT Tremaine, $90; J. S. Gregory,,14 cents Stacéy & Gregory “Are Prepared per foot; William Ragon; 25 cents per ‘ To take orders for connecting sewers foot; J. G. Neagle, $94. Anyone desiring work done immediateBids for laying. a main sewer on Prospect street were rece: Y as folly should see John 8.Gregory. tf. lows: G. W. Jones and A. McAllister, — $59.00; R. J. Tremaine, $110; J. S. House and Lot For Sale. Gregory, $50; William Ragon, 25 cents} yy property on Washington street, just per foot; J. G. Neagle, $109; Huy &. outside of the city limits, is offered for sale King, $100. at a bargain. New house, good we'l, fruit trees. Must sell on account of sickness. ApJones & McAllister were. awarded the Sle a6-r eadvuss MJ. itkie, Noveda City, contract for laying the sewer on High} p 6. pox 300, 420-1m pect Hill contract was deferred until this evening. Raspberries. W. H. Andrews will handle my entire spring crop of raspberries. I bespeak for him the It was ofdered that the Chief En-. patronage of my customers. The fruit is gineer of the Fire Department be au. *'Petion tonne J.haee oven ne tana: thorized to purchase a fire cart for} ‘june 19, 1900, Prospect Hill, the expense not to excoed $35. Plans and specifications for sewering For Rent or Por Sale! QOity Hall had been prepared, showing the amount of work necessary,. the grade,. etc., and an estimate had been made that the work would cost $110 to sewer the entire hall. _ §.J3. Jackson made a motion that the Gity Hall be sewered, which was seconded by B. 8. Rector. The business, buildings, etc., of the Chicago Brewery is offered for sale, or will be leased. The property is in Jackson ané Rector voted “aye,” and ee > Gault, Hill and Peard voted “nay.” ‘. xst-classcendition. Enquire Trustee Jackson then wsked that the : 1o7. roll be" called, whether Qity Hall be on the PIRGUPESapd sewered or net which resulted as follows : Have You Tried Yes cduabacny, Rector. Any of mm. No—Gaailt, Hill and Peard. TAYLOR’S As soon as-the result was declared could spend his time to better advanthe city will not sewer ite property it ? not = expected of Saute Sesas If you haven’t we nes like you to try it, town in relation to the matter, and it i it ln Coleg end Aromatic.” 2 * Fresh from the Roaster Every Da thought the Board will rescind its aceae grant Aerie tion of last evening, and order the A RB: velation <e you if you have had poor, An Official Visit, According tothe grade aud v you Ata meeting of Ponemah Goung, De: . Be oo aaah given oe don’ gree of Pocahontas, held Isst evening, . . the members of Gill of Sacramento, the present Great) — Drop ia and Have a Drlak. gram, after which the order enjoyed a ITHE COMMERCIAL TH 00 collation, is 6 A: Silk Undoroirts Snel! and ene Erete ene’ Pleming’s. attacks the disease in the right way, cures permanently and The amount collected was. $1169.59; Sa pW. seth fk SI rescriptions that friends had give id civen fo Winarilh say, fees Our resid book on Rheumatism, which should be in the hands disease, Our physicians have made blood and skin sis, Hearing or advice wanted, so write them 10, 15, 20, 25, 30,-35 and 40c per Ib ba nerves, caus the most intense to make within a ritmey a “distorted limbs and “Seateered nerves; or it ma: and daaly boa mac chron one feel uncomf ; the tenog, ot anytbing calculated opal the wages 9 will freqnentl cause it to develop ‘Sinaie age ee lai In whatever form, whether acute or chronic, a oni Exc cmt’ Is Strictly a Blood Disease, reach the trouble. Neither do the prepatations of potash ney other exteimat treatment chy react the various mineral salts, wHich the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, pus and break down the constitution. A rem sie eats mp = 3 neral health and at the same time rids the s: of the poison is eumatism. §S. S. S., made of herbs and “barks of wonderful and in the right —the ‘orces the woe ed, worn-out organs, eas one meena ane keeps for eighteen us ‘was soterribly afflicted Doctors said his case was fo He had him, without the s htest relief. few ncntles of hada rheumatic pain since. This was five years ago, —and quickly neutralizes and cleats the sytem Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC co. Atlanta, Ga, no oe whatever for this service. You Can Buy a Good Hammock At LEGG & SHAW O'S STORE, For One Dollar. A better one for Two Dollars and upward. . LEGG @ SHAW CoO. NEVADA CITY, CAL. sinabpenuauaain WOLF ARE . . a IS THE RIGHT Cash Grocer. . pest : COOOOCOOOOOSOOOS HAM ROLL «=f CREAM CUSTARD Made from selected Pork and A 15c package makes a aiid of packed in 150 cans. Just the taliicos. custard. Requires no thing for , bese and lunches. 2 Cans for ‘ CORNED HAM Compressed cooked Corned Ham ready for table, Try acan. 15c. Let us quote you prices on Groceries. . WOLF, CASH GROCER, == THE QUALITY i es PRICES moment. Try it. VEL St; If you want to make a find sandwish try Veal Loaf. 2Sc per can Commercial St. 2 Los i rr, ~ Mineral Water, The Cook’s Springs are situated thirty miles’ west from Wil liams, Colusa county. water from these is recom = > mended tor Uespapsis illonsness and all Stomach, Kidney and = “J? Liver Troubles. Mala aria canpot exist in the system of those. ‘G), , who usethis water. Sl, * ‘Phe Cook's Water is bottled absol from a rin ay ont ae water tothe atmospbere: end Spee . “ay It is @ delicious drink served cold. and for grr 2 A M2 Go other water on the market that oan compare wit brit, : “WOLF, _— for Nevada Counly = “x ‘eto damp or cold, cane A eggs, no cooking. Prepared in a. een 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. $7.00 and up. 2.50 and up. To Our Lady Friends In the Country. Do you know THAT YOU CAN BUY TRIMMED HATS At $1.50, $2, $2.50 and Upwards’? Why not send for two or more to select from with privilege of returning if not satisfactory, after examination ? Piss H. CRAWFORD, “‘evaoe crvy 08 My Big Window Dis i ROGER BROS. SPOONS s@ KNIVES AND vane «$ FLAT WARE FOR TABLE USE & 25 G. 7 ob: BR RAN Broad St., above Pine, NEVADA CITY. DRs:LA RUE S ’GELERY TER =) CURES . > Dizziness ro a Sick Headache. Biliousness : Constipation AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES, SOLD AND . 7 . UARANTEED BY ae AS nit erie DRUGS. STATIONERY ANO:PHOTO SUPPLIES. : _ bs * > at a