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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 25, 1900 (4 pages)

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=f onsaia jméet ft. nniversary Valley for ve an exhif Main and ing, which ‘amber of ast for in-weveoll at t San Jose, sation. .of-a former is’ very ill t her home vill be cons pter, R. A dnesday, bes has to take \ * “qeho arrived from San Francisco en. them at Grass Valley. here one visit to teleaae © Sek jail 4 ES i the peace. He was Pe Se eine ced by Justice Frances Finnegan. Pr iene age di a The latter is an Italian and will be ex— pridbopn, Mean amined as to his mental contition, He re ves. ie . Lamber Company's logging cam Pp at Ww. ae and wife arrived here Joppa, but he became possessed of a pei. evening from. Auburn to visit rel. naltucination that he was very ill or someone was trying to poison: him and Mark Adams. left this morning for. he left the. camp and shale woteen t Honolulu where b he has seoured em. Yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Marzen and ployment. . } Deputy Constable Legralt took bim inW. L. Oole Jr. of San Francisco ar-. to custody. He was running on the . rived here last evening on a visit to his. :pijj across the river: in his bare feet. old home. +Oonstable Long arrived here. toda: iy Chas. Lynch of Grass Valley left to-. with both men. Connors to serve 30 day for Honolulu where he has @ posi. days and Oucco to be examined as to tion. George Murchie and Curl Mander-. “ss. 'y: scheidt have returned from a trip to] the lakes. T. T. Kirkbam of Blue Tent, who. has been quite ill, was able to be in town Satarday.the Fourth. They have some muscular men among them. The Mystic Shriners will be here in the. morning’ There aretwo hundred Mr. and Mrs. W. Maher of Nevada . .4 Atty couiliig and they ‘are ‘a jolly City are:stopping at the Capital Hotel cfowd and out foga good'time. Ther at Sacramento. are a numter from here who wil James O’Brien and Joseph Dafty of . join in mg to the Lake. this city yesterday. Foresters of America, is here for the Geo; W;-Taolin has-succeeded W. J. purpose of organizing a lodge of Palmer at the Union Hotel, and the} porosters. latter will go to Havaii. Drs. Dewight; Shoemaker and Moore -. Loulé: have heard “On the Banks of . [the Watash,” with some Rag ‘Time, Guceo, . will be taken to the county} The .boat floally shoaled itecit and The railroad employes have. entered}. a team in the Tug of War Contest on} . is here from : seem to mind their pate te Peonthece t ‘Lastead of becoming frightened they mixed in. the four Nevadaites: waided. to shore. with the flery waters, lit by the setting ‘sun, fall ap to their necks. A tull house beats three of a-kind but a boa: full of fledged: Native Sons beats anything in the full line I have ever seen. Yours Truely, Bowman Dam. d early in the morning in "promoters a sik block owned. by Dixcn oa ed need inch eee eat what the venof Oakland. Among other. sufferers ‘ture be @grend success, are Roseberg and Jones, Canny, McNeil i eg “4 Frank ‘Mitt all of Grass Valley is “Sewer Work. rusticating at Sierra city.° R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all] Ursela Trebiloox of Grass Valley is kinds of sewer work at the very: lowest visiting her pike sleek: an. eg _ Orders ne: ‘attended ae ee es ‘ —Im.° oe ; oe woesn’t. A-M-I Silk Duiderakicts at ‘Snell and. Paying rent doesn’t make a home, Fleming’s. mi4-tf . We build them on easy terms. TowLe Bros. Co. Pe. pring Nieelit up fox wos the most offensive sores ae ratiay be aaa _ vic performed a: ‘very.. delicate surgical. rm ay, & piece of steel being . Qperation Thuraapy” ‘evening on Mrs. ven into one of his eyes. Forrest Taylor, w Ged. By Hendrickson of San Fran-. Davisvilie. Tneyremoved a pelvic]: cisco has. been spending a day or two . abscess. here interviewing his customers. Miss Gladys Deal; who has been vis~ sting st Virginia Oity, returned to ‘San. A PRETTY. WEDDING. Francisco Saturday. Another lot of miners will leave here . Miss Eva Massie of this City. Becomes . ‘this week for Honolulu to work for the Risdon Iron Works, of San Francisco } the Wife of D, L Biliott. B. J. Peterson, who had one of his “At the home of the bride’s parents. eyes hurt at the Spanish mine a few . °? the Grass Valley road, yesterday, days ago; went to Sacramento Sunday morning Rev. J: Sims united Miss Eva to place himeelf under the care of Dr. Massie of this vity in the holy bonds of matrimony to D. L. Elliott of TuChas, zE. “Uren, poe Ore up at Jare City. The bride was attired in a "Washington on mining business, re. Pare white silk gown and was attended . araws near for the sewer work to be tturned here yesterday. by her sister, Miss Myrtle Massie, who m29-tf Mrs. Dr. R. M. Hont left this morn. ¥45 dressed in a cream color silk diming for a visit ther many friends in . ity. D. J. MoFall, ‘Superintendent of San Francisco. the Home mine, acted as best man. Ww. T. Monk ret this morning for . The parlor, in whichjthe marriage cere$Porest Silk where he has a position ina . Dy took place, had been. beanti, store. All his friends here wish him fully decorated for the occasion. About good tuck. thirty of the most intimate. friends of B. N. Bhoecraft of Berkeley arrived the contracting parties being present. here last evening and returned home. After the ceremony was performed an this morning. 5) elegant repast was partaken of and the J.P. Gore arrived here last, evening . bappy couple took their departu~e in a from Sacraniento and returned this . back for Grass Valley, where they took morning. the morning train. The rest of the Pbomse Hart came down from Pike . wedding party surprised them by takCity last night to meet C. M. Root, ing the train from here and meeting After their route to that piace. wedding tour they will go to Tulare Mrs. Lizzie Cellars arrived here last. City, where Mr. Elliott: is engaged in Satarday evesting on. a wisit to her. >usinessand hes a bandsdmely farn— Mrs. John Werry. From here ished home, The bride received many whe will return ¢o her home at Oarrol-. Pretty and costly ~ presents, among ton, Ohio. which are the following: William ‘H. Faller, president of the. _ Cake basket, D. J. MoFall. Osceola Mining Company, returned} Set of knives and forks, Mr. and Mrs. from the miné at Alleghany yesterday . JEdmunsted. on his way home to Los Angeles. He Cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. Hartung. reports thi outlook at the mine as very Tabie loth and mapking, Mr. and pricsicenentag Mrs. Chas. Harris. Frank ‘Coombs’ of San Francisco ar-. Ol painting, Misses A lice and Core “rived here last evening and left this . Satton. °anorning: “for Graniteville on mining Soup ladle, Miss Mamie Meservey. dbasiness:” Sugar shell, Geo. Noyce. J. Smith and F. Moore of San Fran‘Tea spoons, J. Tamblyn. left this morning for North San Juan. Creamer and vase, Miss Miss Ly. Power left this morning for Lynele. . Graniteville. . She will visit her sister,. Salt and pepper shaker, Miss Alice weee is teaching school at that place. Barr. ma Brock, who has been visDinner set and tea set, Mr . iting need forth Bloomfield arrived Lere. M.#. Massie and family. Saturday eyening and left yehierpay . Per morning forherhome. . Mrs. ‘JF; Moody, formerly of TracT ! nected with ae deceased busband’s eB : @Eagens Wachorst and Albert M. “Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Johnson, attorneys of Sacramento are. .P here settling up the Moody estate. ‘W. James of Sacramento, who has been visiting at North Bloomfield came down Saturday evening and left yesterday morning forhishome. Jamies: Haworth and his daughter Miss A. Haworth, who have been here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Parrie, reNellie and MrsJUNE 28, 29 and 30. THE MAN OF MAGIC ee eer nar tees Be Francisco. pera aera In his : wondeltel sensi and eyeTHE POMMERCIAL TE. (O., a Saeceng Reston Commeretal Street, Nevada City. " Yesterday ena alk st ae a SLEIGNT OF HAND, i : of Otias, Mosher was consigned aimbot FLW. TAYLOR; Manager: ae SINGING AND POSING] GRISSEL BROS. DON'T MISS IT. _ BEST YET. Beef, Pork, Matton, Lamb, Ham By ‘}atale stu ~ eats on sale at Foley’s Oandy Feehesitate eves fox this. Ail correspondence fa held in the most: sacred ence. In some cases the exteraal signs of Blood Poison are h Mak mp is firmly within the the Contagion the to areso te disses bade Cc known. in Galler onvaa the blot is quickl pr tls ins x pratensis agar : swollen glands, mucus in the otitis sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore Weeeks. eruptions on colored "Bona and falling hair and éyebrows ~~" ~ > cpphianmecany ry — of Blood Poison. Nol Cur ; as = sa pre cemcna beecen! Grpig nen me “ag e e CS) f agente tite teres. These powerful minerals ls produce mercurial . # ee ee the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off and ulcers,
and ee hae here: aa apne with these drugs are never after free from aches an pain. bie remedy ; 3 it forces the out of the system, and bullae pand invigorate ue ae tid up ar es poscontc th, S$: S. S-is the only antidote for this specific virus, and Se eae Oe See here Oe bee Nagicices thie cane m6 © , even i e a rapid t cure. SS. S. is not a BS/ doupepreed sic sure and unf cure for this disease. It is the 2 ae ee which te in spots at fi terw: ine te suring Before I became pon Darch = ==! that . ye Tevet wicket eon saat thrown a did not ph ge ag the disease. Wher! I had’ finished te ye , and was delighted with the result,The lotches ocr Cand bern e sane ceswpreneet Sa rel ed te improved. I was soon éntirely well, and Teen Send for our Bice Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical departme in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseases: Dont to write for any information or advice We make no cha: fat wanted. THE SWIFT — COMPANY, ATLANTA, 6 First-Class Pls Plambing. Geo. E. Turner is or is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing at the correct rates and on thé shortest notice.He has a arge force of first-class plambers em ployed, who thoroughly understand their business. Leave your orders immediately to avoid the rush, as the time completed. — — For Sale at a Bargain. Hous2hold furniture as good as new and ¢ baby buggy. Inquire of j22 MRS. RUSSEL. At Peter Purdon’s Residence . Broad Street. House and Lot For Sale. My property on Washington street, just outside of the city limits, is offered for sale at a bargain. New house, good well, fruit trees. Must sell on account of sickness. Apply to or address.W J. Evans, Nevada City. P.O. Box 69, j20-I1m as Raspberries. W. H. Andrews will handle my entire spring crop of raspberries, I bespeak for him the patronage of my customers. The fruit is superior to any I have ever raised. ; T. H. LEHR. June 19, 1900. For Rent or For Sale! The tusiness, buildi ngs, etc., of the Chicago Brewery is offered for sale, or will be leased. The property is in first-class condition. Enquire on the premises. j2i-2w Have You Tried TAYLOR’S Fresh Roasted Coffee Yet? If you hayeu’t. we would like you to try it It Is Crisp and Aromatic Fresh from the Roaster Every Day *. AR. velation to you if you have bad poor, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per I Ib heeding te the Se greds, iaialcakaas don't care to tpn Ice Cold Tea Free for All fecearae a. ai esieal meats a HAMMOCKS— You Can: Buy a Good Hammock At LEGG & SHAW CO’S STORE, For One Dollar. A better-one for Two Dollars and upward. LEGG © SHAW CO. NEVADA CITY, CAL. ats ——— WOLF Cash Grocer. THE QUALITY IS THE BEST CREAM CUSTARD ‘A 15c package makes a quart of Selscliens custard. Requires no eggs, no cooking. Prepared ina moment, Try it. : VEAL LOAF If you want to eee a fine sandwich try Veal Loaf. 25c per can MY PRICES. ARE RIGHT HAM ROLL ‘Made from selected Pork and packed in 150 cans. Just the aeng for pone and lunches. 2 Cans for CORNED HAN Compressed spoked Corned Bis ready for table. Try acan. 15c. Let us quote you prices on Groceries. WOLF, CASH GROCER,Ar [ook’s Springs = AR ‘Mineral. Water, The Cook’s Springs are situated "saa miles west from Wil liams, Colusa county. The water from these Springs is recom mended for Dyspe Billousness and all Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. cannot exist in the system of those who use this water. The Cook's. Water is bottled absolutely pure from the Springs without exposing the. water to the atmosphere, and ga" is not waters drink served cold and for lemonade there is other r on the market that can compare withjit. Commercial St. Cheese Wafers” : Saratoga Chips : =. Pickled Pigs Feet : SIRipe Olives in Bulk Green Olives in Bulk . * Bet ee serch a —AT THH— “BEEHIVE” 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. $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 ? W. H. CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. — ———_—— en Wy Big Window i ROGER BROS. SPOONS ss KNIVES AND Be +8 FLAT WARE FOR TABLE USE + Ss G. J. BR RAN Broad St., above Pine, NEYADA CITY. Wee “Sees DR. LA RUE'S GELERY TER. 5 CURES 3 : Dizziness . : mS Sick Headache) ; Biliousness . : Constipation AN°ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES. SOLD AND . . UAR ANTEED BY ~ H. Dickerman. F anuee: . STATIONERY ANO:PHOTO SUPPLIES.: eee eee ape ae oe e+ * ‘* 2 a