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THE TRANSCRIPT CHILDRENS pay
[ssued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, . A Delightful: Bntertaioment at the Congpegational Church.
AT NAVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
—BY— : . ‘ A :
‘ ; The -Childrens’ Day concert at the ‘ty to. give money that purpose.
BR as LT INS . This isa day of organized effort, and . a“ . for.
RO vy _ TS. . Congregational church last eveniag was . the individual or the community that . Short advertisements the . ger of jgdgment for plaintiff-and pay
z in every way a charming success. TO) fails to take advantage of its power resources of. the valley can’ be his owe’ costs. Plaintiff to prepare
TEEMS OF SUBSCRITTION :
By fall, = “
By Carrier, \-Delivered to any part of the city.
~ p, 0. BOX E,
£2 1-2c Per Week . standing to sing, from the altar standpoint, it had the appearance ofa flower
garden in the fall flush of June—old
and young were decked in their attractive summer garbs, while the faces of
BLOT the young from auditorium and gallery
wore asa sun burst that inspires the
heart. The exercises commenced with
singing by the children and choir.
BRIEFLY STATED.
W. B. Robb read and Rev. J. Sims
Items That Shonld Interest Byerybody— . ,ayed, which was followed by recitaRuar tions by Florence Andrews and Olifford
Something Ae Byery Day. Brown. Olivia and Ethel Matthews
Cook's, that’s all. sang ¢duett. The school sang a song,
Swiss cheese at Isoard’s. ‘ and were followed by the presentation
For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray. . ot the beautiful dialogne, “The Queen of
cpg uasorh -naccaghreth ect B auty,” in which the following young
oe : *. ladies, trained by Miss Martha Sims,
For picnic delicacies go to OC. E. Malthe elocutionist, finely “wastained their
oy’s. e parts: Misses May "Gribble, . Queen;
TELEPHONE NO, 4t.
MONDAY...--..-june 25. 1900
DEVELOP THE COUNTRY,
"To thé People of the Sacramento Valley . associat
and Its Watershed: Teady to advertise it will ask ench coms
the age. Secing how other communi
ties had advanced through this means,
the San Joaquin, the great twin valley . #4 thne all partarwill be put in direct
of ‘the Sacramento, early last year percommunication with each enquirer.
fected an organisation ; and, not to be
left ‘entirely in the rear, a conven
ary last, and started an organization can do much ‘to better. our:
velopment "On April 98, . . Give therefore your delegates such.
at 2 rheettlia of the sponte or at . Words of encouragement as that they
Oroville, the organiastion was perfected . Wil feel justified t& attending every
and by-laws were adopted forth . meeting of the committee and of the
lows:
oo Association oF any 00° . 1), vate of several hundred fold. Hach
. member of the present executive comcrease the industrial, commercial, manv. _ ces of a backing for the objects of
Cook’s. ;
saloon. m14-tf
‘ Phelps, Forest; Clara Nancarrow,
Pi lade cane foe eae flowers; Lucile Tilley, Child. Miss
Swell patterns of lawns and dimities Edna Borchert sang.@ solo, after which
i Snell & Fleming’s. tt there was recitations by Edwin Gribble
wisinwa ickles, by the dozen, at and Elsie Oliver. Miss Nina Woon sarg
Geo. O Gaylord & Son's . a solu with telling effect and the recifain ‘A tations by Misses Bery) Hocking, Grace
Ham Rolls and Corned Ham. gee ‘Jackson and Juanita McCloskey, with
thing new. At GayLonDs. t ‘ all the others, were most pleasing to
Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan'. ,,, audience. Thechurch was tastily in the tobacco line. tf ‘
ge race eg sicaes Se tiiig just adorned with flowers and evergreens. . and reservoirs for irrigation, drainage . O.jusa, for by-laws and other informa
i t A liberal contribution crowned the efand navigation. rome} tion. RALEIGH BaROAR, Men’s: 25 ct. Canvas Hats will
received at Snell & bog ngs. t forts of. the occasion not soon to be. _®To provide for the protéction = W. A. Brarp, now be sold for 10 cts. each by 7;
If you want a good shine go aroaa forgotten. the forests on the head waters pe od W. 8S. GREEN, Hyman & Cc., corner Main and Comto Gallagher’s stand. ‘ streams forming the watershed of the Committee. ' mercial streets. tf
of farm and orchard products.
8. To promote immigration by ad.
vertising to the world the varied rop y. . every kind mentioned above, that have
Maken sais en et ate * . not already done s0, to con hag ya
. : a to our meetings.) The objects of our
/ eh ee: organization are broad in their scope,
and hence we urge all to join in wit
cn = bap ths hig and ns, and especially do we.urge the minges ae ing counties and organizations to becounty roads, along lin hich there { flict g lines on W ere is no conflict.
7. To promote the building of canals cond to F. E. Wright, our secretary,
. valley.
9. To promote and encourage « better feeling between the people of the
business “Transacted, at the Session
Thomas vs. City of Grass Valley. Or$6 Per Year . one looking at the vast audience while . falls behind in the progressive maroh of in ren . papers of the onat, and when findings
i theo aha Vincent_vs. Grass Valley.
judgment for plaintiff and he pay hie
own costs. Plaintiff to prepare findBut you will see that there are many . ings.
él Pople vs. Lansing. Arraigned. He
met at Woodland on the 15th of Januand with » strong pull altogether we . will plead tomorrow at 10 o’clock.
condition if} etate Hlisha Pease.
known a8 the Sacramento Valley Deno immigration came—buf it-will oeaak letters continued two weeks.
W. A. Barnes vs. Winn. Demurrer
to complaint in intervention overruled
Estate of John F. Moody, deceased.
: Association’ i ion. . There is no investment . Petition to set apart the household
Hans — seam, Le sama the people . ee a aye ae a property to the widow. So ordered.
1. To consider snd discuss all subcan make pay 80 well as Petition for sale of personal property,
jects of vital interests to the counties little required to run ‘this Association. . aq petition for allowance of $200 per
It has the power to bring in money 98) Lonih. The Court granted an allowance of $100 .per month to widow. Or2. To inangurate, encourage and . . itt. pays his own personal expenses, dor of sale of personal property granten one i to in. 1d with the cheering words, and as. ed. me
Lawrey vs. Hunsaker. Oourt orYou can’t have Malaria if you drink Nina Woon, Dawn; Myrtle Howell, Days . eetea ee Ger passe a oe a the Association, it will accomplish ! dered that said case be ‘opened, and
Se ,. Isabel, Richards, Twilight; Ethel Rich-. association, @ ally the manufacture
Old Castle Whiskey at J. Hopkins ards, Night; Grace Jackson, Sea; He'en specially
t ‘nati of
e ae ee and Copper Mining Oopany et al.
Judgment for plaintiff.
A large lot of Linen Collars. Former . A *
i . mercial streets. : price 25 cts. each, will be sold for 5 cts. i with typhoidi at her home
6. To promote the building of good each by L. Hyman & Co., corner Main
come members. We will try & pull and Oommercial streets. : tf
‘
“SUPERIOR COURT.
Order
Petition for
+ -2OeLinen Collars.
Men’s Convas Hats.
‘ceived injuries on bis nose. “While
*lages 4to15. Full value 50 cts. Will
NOT AS BAD AS THAT, =.
Roport that H, .P. Brown of the ‘Traasoript Had-Lost His Byesight.
It was reported in.town yesterday
that Nat. P: Brown of the Transcript . !
had gone blind, {t is trae that he has)
not had the use of his eyes; for several
days, but his sight is not affected in
the least. About a month ago he regoing up by the Canfleld property he,
met a gentleman and two ladies wh
apparently thought they. owned : the
whole sidewalk. As Mr. Brown gallantly steppéd aside his foot went in a
hole in the dilapidated walk causing
him to fall. This laid him up for several days, ‘and it was thought the
‘wound was entirely relieved until
about ten days ago when the swelling '
on his face increased little by little an‘banquet followed .
til last Friday, when it reached a indulged Wy . ers
crisis, and has since been swollen to William Mills and Miss Lizzie Paull
auch an extent that he has not been /.were united in marriage at the home of
able to.open his eyes for the past three the bride’s parents on Hill’s Fiat on
days. He has been confined to bis bed . Saturday evening, _ Miss “Maud Philfor several days, but it willbe only @ lips and William Harris attended the
matter of a short time when he will be couple. of, .
The remains of Robert Davidson,
much. appo nted Wednesday, June 27th, for . all right again. :
The counties of the valley proper ®F° . nearing the pales tu: =. who was drowned iu) the Yaba inter
now all represented, and we Bree B. F. Stecee et al vs, Nevada Gold Boy's Knee Pants. poe will be shipges, see: 66. i
? Knee Pan Miss Nellie Oassidy, who is ® pupil at 10 dozen Boys’ Cassimere te, in Hats Hocisal SOMO GE Me’ Joos,
is at home spending her vacation.
Mrs. Herbert Fisher, wife of a former
Grass Valley yonng man, is very ill
be closed out for 15 cts. a pair by L.
Hyman &. Oo.,; corner ‘Main and Comin San Francisco. :
The Royal Arch Degree will be cons
30 suits, sizes 31 to 42. , Former price ferred by Grass Valley Chapter, R. A.
$8, will now be sold for $3 by L. Hyman . M., tonight instead of Wednesday, be& Co. corner Main and Commercial’ cause one of the candidates has to take.
t® his departure. —
Gentlemen’s Clothes.
streets.
Lean een coores yesteraey. . LBITERS MAY BB RECALLED.
For cold storage meats goto Grisse]
Bros.’ and you are sure to get the ‘best
Room for all to dance on the larg:
Maio street platform Saturday eve:
ing. td
You can get a $2 hat for 65 cents a!
the Bankrupt, sale of Carter & Johs ou’s
stock tt.
John Ford, a native, of Ireland, was
natucal z3d in the Superior Court Suturday.
Go and got a pair of $4 shoes for
$1.85, st the Bankrupt sale of Carter
& Johns‘on, tf
Daneeon the new Main street plat
form Saturday evening. Will commence at 9 -’c' 00%. ” . td
oH. 2” Whatis *H. B"2 Tho whiskey without » headeché At Tom’s
Place, Broad «tree, je5
A boy named Robinson was run over
nearthe Usiou Hotel Saturday evening, but received only #& few bruises.
A beantitul matted e'ch ng with every curchase of two peckages of Cream
of Wheat Mush, et Gaylord & Son’s.
Rosa! Ann Chorrics, the finest in the
world, can be had in any quantity at
W.H. Andrews’ fru't store. j20-tf
A pair of gloves was found at the
dance Saturday evening. Owner can
receive the same by applying at this office.
At the Ladies’ Whist Club on Saturday afternoon Miss Mue Martin won
the first prize and Miss Mary Hook the
second.
The Knights of Sherwood Forest are
drilling regularly, and will make a
» splendid appearance in the Fourth of
July parade.
Fresh Dairy Butter can be had at W.
G. Richard’s grocery store for 35 cents
per roll, and fresh Ranch Butter at 20 . Developing Company of which Senator! wents, Our climate is euch that we
cents a pound. j6
A meeting of the General Committee . owners.
ou the Fourth of July celebration will
be held at Armory Hall this, Monday
evening at 9 o'clock.
Nr.B.M. Rayford, Trustee, wants to} in town.
sce all of his old friends during the
Carter & Johnston Bankrupt sale. He. San Francisco to visit friends.
willsell a $15 suit for $6.95. ett
Are yourready ? Weare. Justthink. sonirr office a pleasant cali thie after-. ing in the enterprise and push of
of this: 50 cent, 75 cent and $1 Blouse} noon.
Waists for 25 cents. At the Great Bank+o
rupt sale of Oarter & Johnston. tf
All persons having claims against
the county are hereby notified tha
they must be presented to the County
Clerk on or before Thursday of this
week.
At “The Grotto” at all times, you can after you get the machine, besides the than all the counties south of Tehachipl.
i counties forming the Association, so as
One More Advance in the Postal De-'towork more in harmony for the gen‘ . eral :
partment 1s Annousced. . Tithe membership of the Association is
Third Assistant Postmaster-General composed of the counties, the municiMadden is planni®® “an important palities and the organized commercial,
change in the mailing’ of registered pericnle and paige apse pase .
letters. Under the change the sender in the Sacramento valley or 1t8 water .
of a registered letter will be allowed to shed. At the meetings of the Askool: it at any point he may de sive: ation the members are entitled to reprey ag be . ; sentation as follows: ‘Three by the
[hat is to say if the sender of aregistoard of supervisors of each county,
tered letter wants to recover his letter and one by each of the other organia
before it has been delivered to the ad ations. The supervisors are e-officie
dresses he may doso, Mr. Maduen delegates.
says there is no reason why this change . Now, it is submitted to you that this
should not be made. The new order Association cannot be a success Without
will go into effect at once. . there shall bea general interest through“oc
Personal Mention. each man will give the Association at
least a good
L.J. Rose Jr. and family, who have ghall offer, it will prove a power for
been here for the past week on a visit ' good, the extent of which no man cas
returned to San Francisco this after-' calculate. ‘There is more in an encour
noon. ' ners, sige apace: men eine.
J. Bonestell: of San Francisco, who m’t be gy with those words,
has been here spending a few days, remslladlcnpne Sats Re ae
turned home today.
work. Attend meetings and help push
Dr. M. A. Preston, who has been to . the car along.
Lake ‘Tahoe on a fishing trip, returned In the valley proper we have five
here today.
thousand square miles,‘a territory larger
Editor Rutherford came over from than Connecticut ; larger than Delaware
Truckee today. ,
and Rhode Island combined. Nearly’
E. H. Hamlen, the cattle man of very square mile of this is tilable and
Sierra City, is in town.
pire rages phceh gue nig Sagien 4 _
relia! water
A. A. Britton of San Francisco ar‘At leastoue thousand square miles of
rived here on the afternoon train. the watershed of the valley is tilable,
Miss Stone of San Francisco is here . with water everywhere to waste. Nov
on a visit to friends.
is this all—almost every possible mimR. L. Harter is over from Colgate. eral is found in paying quantities all
Si Gilbert and John Richards have . long both sides of the valley, with imgone to Butte City, Montana. Mr. ggg «A Dey: sdon
Gilbert is to be superintendent of a, ’
mine belonging to the Montana Ore . Ponty ary ef ge pagent ie
W. A. Olark is one of the principal. can produce any of the ordinary crops
grown in any part of America, and
W. Richardson came over from . also all ‘the semitropical fruits. It is
not extraordinary for the bananna and.
the date to ripen out of doors. ~ Limes,
lemons and oranges are grown with as
Mr. Greeman left this morning for _— ee a stteg Fase Mpa ehe Sy eg
While not undertaking to make
Hon. W. 8. Robinson paid the TRAN-. invidious comparisons, and while Rae
,. Crackee today. ‘
W.J. Hoffman of San ‘Francisco is
our neighbors of Southern Oalifornia, and acknowledging that they have
Brief Mention. a sheorg country, worthy of all that is
¢ for it, we cannot help calling
Investigate before seuding away for attention to the fact, simply to show
a camera. There are decided advin . how little we are doing with the gifts
vantages in buying a camera of W. D. of nature, that any three of the couni d talk ties of the Sacramento valley can proVinton, who you can see and talk with duce more of any given commodity
t
privilege to examine the different ‘And that we have water in sv aband.
a out the eT, — pe vege" health during the heated term
poting se Cue Sa nee not substitute anything else for these Ice ColdFluids preord whenever opportanity . scribed and demanded by nature.
SOMETHIN YOU
NEVER TIRE OFT
FOLEY'S \ce Cream Soda
The reason is because it is
always fresh, cold, invigorating and indescribably de_licious by, its fruit flavors
carbonated drinks are dictated by considerations of
Bry I ry
One should not, one must
2 Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors:
HIRE’S ROOT BEER
Just Arrived. .
Heinz Sweet Pickles in Bulk :
: . ‘Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk
Heinz Chow. Chow.
Heinz Chutney
Heinz’s Beans in Cans
Heinz Mustard
Heinz Preserved Strawberries
Heinz Preserved Raspberries
P.G: SCADDEN,
Commercial Street.
MAHER & CO
sce
GO TO . >
MAHER & CO.
For good things in DRY GOODS
from now on until the 4th of July.
Ladies of Nevada City we want to:see
you in our store some time before the
4th of July.
We want you to see some of the good
things we have in
White Skirts,
Muslin Gowns,
Silk Gloves,
Cotton Gloves,
Summer Underwear,
Corsets,
Laces,
Embroideries, ©
Hosiery, Etc. =
We have new PULLEY BELTS in
black and white at 50 cents each.”
NEW TIES—we have more of them .
than you ever saw in one place before.”
Come to see us any time during the
day. Our store is always cool and we
will try to make your visit a pleasant
one, : Respectfully, :
MAHER & GO.
art aa
Since Electricity has come in general use the number of
Non-Magnetic Watches.
Fave You Seen Those Bea uit ul Rugs :
get the finest of liquors, wines, ales,
cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is
all ye who never sampled their goods. t
Where are you going? Why of can have free use of the dark room.
course to the great Bankrupt sale now
going on at Carter and Johnston’s old
stand. Three dollar pants are being
sold for $1.45. tf . wear, Shirts and Drawers.
Let it be understood that W. HW, Anprice 75e ts. per suit.
drews has purchased the full aoe of . out for 25 cts. per suit by L. Hyman
Lehr’s unexeelled raspberries. ‘They. Oo, corner Main and Commerc
styles and makes. He can help y
Summer Underwear.
are brought in fresh every morning.) streets. ° ie Beato “ot ieee —
Orders for any quantity promptly atNE SOTR Sipeae i te GDas Soa lle er our population may ° T : B N : 1 :
tended to. pote For Sale Cheap. —, oo paid that hana ps win ros. ) atu ra
There hae been much complai.t of.
late about parties who come to this, oy Mrs. F. McGibbons aré. offered
make good pictares from the first. You ' of our land. We see now. two other <
10 dozen suits of Summer Under-. neglected. We want to change this
rene everyone “"™. A, & H.W. HARTUNG, nt
Will be closed
The iots on West Broad street owned . pefore we are ready for much advertis0U . ance with which to irrigate every acre
transcontinental railroads building into
Jand road seeking to get at the tra/> of . before investing their money
those people while we are entirely
& Naturally you
ial association as ours to advertise all these
SUCCESSORS TO F. 0. LURTIE.
MAGNETIZED WATCHES
Is Increasing Daily.
; Realizing this fact we have purchased a line of Fine Non-Maga
Southern California, and every oyor. in gentiemen’s sizes only, and Ae terie Pieotebcigue and crhare 46 inspect them
timepiece.
(OF Watches de-maguetized by us at reasonable prices.
St,, above Pine,
Nevada City.
Telephone
oi
a
wonderful resources to the world, in
for. ing? The almost exclusive planting of
city and allow their horses to stand 0D/ yaje ata bargain. They will be sold as. wheat in the valley has led to large land Barataria Shrimps
the streeis. Some of them coming in. , whole or in lots. Inquire of Brown
early in the morning and their horses
stand all day, and o! hers come in the . early evening aud the horses stand un . ,
til late at riight. The oiticers shoul
. ‘ute stop to it. ,
You ought to see
Ofiicers tlected.
a
Freedom Circie No. 108, companious How Many ie uy veer
ot the Forest elected the following Beautiful — Premiums the aeholo varsitory than w single tract FRANK GU ENTH E
officers on Satarday evening. George we Ge ee: : asi fone set
Cheppell, 0, C+ May Tickell, 8. 0. O.; With Teas, ; TY —
Mr;. William. Browning, Treasurer; . With Coffees, Cl TAXES. ee . sie Saag gs EON
Mrs. Ben Bost, F.85R.J. Ronchi, B. With Optoes, B CITY TAXES FOR THE FISCAL oo
8.; Mrs. Peter Seithy Rk. G.; Miss May wuknene i CI eereee tne nd varatle. ou)
G.;B. J. Tremaine, 0. G.; Frank May,
A fine bar sercen {x scle. Enquire at the ; Rees
‘
Commerial Street, Nevada City.
be
therefore that each city, town and vil4. N, DOXSEE & SONS’
1 me
age shall organise » tome pats . Little Neck Clams
body to take im hand the matter of t
Hee Le
derful resources of this magnificent yalley and its watershed. Whén we get
v an
I will be at my office the City Hall,
the purpose of col afi al py I, for
9 to. m. and from 2105 p.m. until Au, .
A. TOMPKINS, . .
. The best in the lend alwayson hand,
¢
2o es
paceus tor Meena: ©
Elegant Ripe Olives
25 cents a quart. 3;
THE CELEBRATED — .
Anchor Oysters
WHOLE JOHORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, 25 CENTS.,
(69
etic Watches,
West 4
Rolled Oats
20c a Package:
CASH GROCER
Buckley Building. Mate St.
. AT KINKEAD'S?
names of them. While you are there just look at the
Sass pretty Antique Oak, Golden Osk, Maple and Ash
3
y wy j
For the quality of the articles the
BEDROOM SETS.
Francisco and Sacramento prices,
KINKEAD'S FURNITURE STORE. _
ia
Honolulu : wk
ployment. —
W. L. Col
rived here las
old home.
Chas. Lyne!
day for Honol
tion.
George Mu
scheidt have
the lakes.
T. T. Kirkhe
been: quite ‘ii
Saturday..
Mr. and WM
James O’Bri
Smarteville w
this city yeste
Geox W: Te
Palmer at tl
latter will go .
Thos. Oougl
burg Saturda
driven into or
Geo. BR:
«isco has: bee
chere interview
Miss Glady
‘Sting at Virgix
Another lot
Risdon Iron
B. J. Pete
eyes hurt at
days ago; wen
to place him
fing for a vik
San Francisco
WwW. T. Mon
’ Forest Hill wl
store. All .
good tuck.
B. N. Bho
here last ev
this morning.
J.P. Gore 6
from Sacrani
morning.
Thom:s Ha
City last ai
“who arrived
route to that
_Mrs. Lizzie
Saturday ev
cousin, Mrs.'.
she will rett
ton, Ohio.
William .H
Osceola Mix
from the mi
‘on hig way!
reports theo
encouraging.
cisco argive:
left this mo
Graniteville.
who ig teachi
Miss Emm
iting at Nort
Saturday e'