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Ralph Rddy, the sisceriaiat: bas jhet
completed the wiring of the Catholic
church. It was rather intricate job,
but it was done in @ thorough workmanlike manner. Mr. Eddy gives all
matters entrusted to hita careful atten“tion and guarantees satisfaction. He
ig a very worthy young man and should
be liberally patronized.
For insurance see T. B. Gray.
Two — who will arrive in ada Oity July
3d and remain here during the three days’ trouble.
Cook’s Water Lemonade is the very
best. j24-tt
For excellent fancy summer drink
call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner of
Spring and Pine streets, m7 tf
A cool spell of weather can always
be expected in June. It is with us.
Drink Oook’s Water—it will cure
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“TRANSORIPT. .
B
FE JULY3,4, 5
at Nevada City,
Ohe Fines C. omnis
. Has $2890 80.
be Sean S sue 4
Ml the Sub-Committees Waking Sood Progress—Srand
Displays of At Kinds.
The meeting of the General Committee at the City Hall last night was
a very enthusiastic gathering, and every
member was in attendance, besides a
_. number of other ‘representative citizens being present. ‘The various subeh made Serrapecainate re. Maher & Oo. to the M
‘ceiving the highest ut
reported that Miss. .
You Bat, wot the pha, Wid
ceived 3846 votes, ‘The General Committee passed a vote . of thanks to}
Maher. & Uo. for. “‘Mberal, donetion. * atlas
FB. Brows of tb: steababuk eon! a
mittee reported that excellent progress is being made in arranging the}
various games and sports.
J. E. Oarr atated that he had purchased the fire-worke for the evening
of the 4th, and that the dispiay will be. ©
the grandest ever seen in Nevada City,
Chairman Loughridge of the. com-.
mittee on transportation reported that
he had secured the following rates!
for round-trip tickets to Nevada City
Porvenal He Meng
Chairman Osborne stated that there. Mrs. Jasper Forest and Miss Sallie) m
would be some elegant illaminations. Percival of San Francisco are bere
around town, and that the Courthouse, . visiting Judge Holbrook.
City. Hall, the Electricand Gas com-. Fred Boeckman, & former owner in
pany’s buildings and many business. the Providence mine of this city, is
houses will shine forth in grand bere from San Francisco in the interelectrical effects. est of Fargo & Company in which he
The committee on rooms reponse’ is a large owner. .
from July 8d to the 8th:
Sacramento ......6..5.: «. $8 06
Adrien River Bridge. 21.55 206 Mrs. ‘Jemen Riobards and daughter
Haggine ost Wwe ktes ee otk sisevesee (2 BLOF] c lo are here on a visit to
Arcade ....:.0 scsscerscesees . 2 80] William ticharde and wife of upper
Da i pee MORNE 70 . ~2 65. Sacramento street. They expect to re-.
Roseville. ....cseeesceseeeeeee 2 50) main for some time. Mr. Richards,
Rocklin. .....0.ssseeeess .<. 240] who is » well known mining man in FE)
LiOOWNG 568. cick ok aie cee .s-.« 2 80] Dorado county, will arrive here later
POREGE ee cis eka Pees 2 20] to visit.
Newcastle ... ude wine fae ea ead 210] Mre. Sherman Mareb, who has-been . ;
Aubortt....0... avec actew 1 96] visiting at Byron Springs, returned
Olipper Gap.... Bei bacinal seoee 1 60] home last evening.
Applegate.... pe eeea pus 145] Mise Kittie Hundley is the et of
New England Mills*....... 1 80] Nies Nora McArthur. —
OOM Es iia sieeinccenwaeee .-. 100] Mrs. P, Montague and two daughters,
" The following named_are taking the
tion Company for the constraction of
ate limits of Nevada City.
nancé will be found on the fourth page .
of today’s TRANSORIPT.
and seé Wm, Harry.
Mrs. Sarah Giles has served notice
on Supervisor Martin and others forbidding them continuing the con. « : :
struction of the culvert on ‘the county ports, and everything tending to the
lot, adjoining her premises. complete success of the big carnival,
If you should desire anything in the . C°mmencing on July 3d, is working in
drinking lineyou should call at the perfect order.
Grotto. It is the most. popular resort Supervisor W. H. Martin, chairman
in town and you are always given of the Finance Committee, reported
fair treatment, tf that the amount on hand is $1940 80.
In addition to this, the Ourly Bears
county teachers’ examination: Miss have about $150 and the Chinese ‘conEthel McKinney of Spenceville, Misses tribution foots up $800, making a total
Beatrice M James, Theresa O'Connor, . * $2890 80.
Nellie M. Smith ead. Mollie Smith of. 8 Lee Leiter reported that they
Grass Valley ; Miss Genevieve Kent of had started to build all the floats, and
Newtown; Misses May Rafter and Nelthat by Suudey next those beantifal
lie Hanley of Nevada City ; Miss Adepieces of good workmanship will ed
line G. Seid OF Aittead: Hanoy sales . Moves te Washinetes erect Jee.
Maud Parsons of ‘Banner Hill ; Miss Mr. Leiter requests that all those who
Lillian Edmonds of the ete of Washington.
Drink Oook’s Water before going to
bed, if you want a good night’s reat. tf
The Oity Trustees met last evening
and passed an ordinafice granting ‘\
franchise to the Nevada County. Trac-/
schcol yard on Sunday and help decorate the floats. The floats are going
to »surpass in point of beauty any
that have ever been seen in Northern
lifornia.
Hon J. M. Wail G of the Literary
mittee; stated that $10: more will
be needed for expenses. ‘The amount
was allowed.
J. H. Rogers reported that the Native
Daughters are arranging to eutertain’
the Queen of the Carnival, Miss Vamie
' It y 8 wank B koe, enol sii : Purcell; and also the Maids of Honor,
eer—the very best in town—drop 10/ wig Alice Strange, of Downieville;
m7-tf . Miss Mabel Bradbury, of North San
Juan; Mies Florentina Gaus, of North
Bloomfield; Miss Maud Corbett, of
Blue Tent; Miss Belle Cahill, of You
Bet; Miss Josephine McCormick, of
Alleghany; Miss Emm, Allison, of
Graniteville; Miss May Landsburg, of
Relief Hill; Miss Margie Oole, of
Washington; Miss Mamie Walsh, of
Moores Flat and the’Plumbago mine.
The members of Laurel Parlor: will
also see that the’ basket ball teams
and the Ladies’ Band from Placer
county are properly cared fpr. A reception will be tendered to all those
ladies at Armcry, Hall from 4 to 6
o’clock on the afternooti of the Fourth,,
An additional $10 was allowed for this.
,. part of the entertainment ‘of, guests
from the outside.
The Nevada Gity Band was hired to
play on the evening of, July 3d, in the
parades on the 4th and 5th and to
give concerts on. the afternoons of the
4tb and 6th for the sum of $195.
Cheirman Hugh Murchie reported
that the additional sum of $20 would
be needed to buy ice for the two days.
The allowance was made, raising the
amount for putting up benches and
an @lectric railroad within the corpor=
The Ordixh =
Two ak men who
have made a Gruss Valley
man feel sick. Thé subject was—8d, 4th and 5th
of July celebration at NeZ vada Oity.
Drink Cook’s Water before eating
it will care dyspepsia, j24-tf
For the best of everything inthe
meat line send your orders to Naffziger.
Howard Loveland, proprietor of the
Popular Bakery, continues to furnish
his patrons with the very beet of pies
cakes, bread and everything else in the
bakery line. — tf.
Stay Away.
From some unknown reason quite a
number of miners have arrived here
recently, thinking there would be no;
trouble” ‘about getting work in some of
the mines here. They were disappointed. The fact is there are a
great many of our townspeople, who
are first-class miners, wh) are unable . ,
to get work, They would have the
first show if more miners are needed
in the mines, so we advise miners from
abroad not to come here expecting to
get a job.
It makes you feel good but it does
not make a fool of you—the Gilt Edge
. that a large number of apartments had
can conveniently do so, to visit the.
GOOD WASHING SOAP
Is something which every housekeeper .
Whiskey.
The Best Prescription For Malaria
Ohills and Fever is@ bottle of Grove’s
co. It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
Tasreress Cui, T
No cure—no pay. Price 50c.
: ee ‘
Trusts and combinations do not affect Jesse Moore Whiskey. Its fathe
Closing Se
been secured, and that everything will
be done for the ee of
viggtores
' Fred E. Brown of the Ourly Bears
assured the General Committee that the
grand demonstration planned for the.
evening of the 8d, will excel in every
respect anything ever attempted in
this section. He etated that the busi
liberally to the Curlies and that some
surprises are in store for the public.
Including the amount received in the
way of contributions, the Sporty Bears
will raise over $800 to pay for their big
turn-out.
A $93 Nugget.
A nugget worth $93 was picked up on
the dump by a Chinaman, in the employ of McElroy & Konradi, who are
working a piece of ground leased from
W. E. Duncan on the East Brauch.
The specimen is about two inches wide
by three in length and pearly’ w half
inch thick, and has the eppearance of
being filled at:one time, with cubes of
sulpherts, which had been picked out
and left the slug full of little square
impressions. It is our wish that they
uncover lots of them—even if the
Chinaman does have to find them. a
Plumas Independent.
Painting Poles,
The Nevada Electric and Gas Company’s poles iu the bueiness portion of
this city are being painted. This isa very
commendable job, and will.add to the
holiday appearance our streets are going to present next week.
The Population of Nevada City
Is about 5000, and we would say at
least one-half are troubled with some
affection of the throat and lungs, a8
those complaints are, according to stafistics, more numerous than avy other.
We would advise all rot to neglect the
opportunity to call on their draggist and get a bottle of Kempe Baleam
for the throat and lungs. Price 250
and 60c. Trialsize free. For sale by
H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf
This is the time of the year to use
Uno—the Mexican foot powder ‘for sore
and burning feet. Vinton sells it.
Try the new cigar, ' Thomas Paine, for
sale at Rector Bros.
desires and prizes when found
thin
of excellent quality and none are ex
pensive.
SIGOURNEY,
CASH GROCER.
ason’s Sale.
SUM M ER MILLINERY
reduced prices.
your MILLINERY. FOR
VERY REASONABLE, at
is
established, ite quality, is the finest WL esi.
and itis always the . best.
A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Cigare, for sale at Rector Bros.
This will give yo
DIES—From now ov, and until everything in
is sold, we will sell at greatly
u an “opportunity to getFOURTH OF JULY
bs
A]
ec Eloceft’s
Sailors, 75 cts;
Rough Straw Sombreros,
Geruine Mexican Sombreros 50 cts;. "~
35c; Children’ s Sombreros, 25c; olf best quality
ness men and others had given very. .
. Moore whiskey, arrived here last evenouUR LAUNDRY SOAP .
is the best made. Produces strong
suds, lasts a long time, removes the
dirt quickly and does not injure the
g8.
All the laundry supplies we offer are
Fred Hooper returned last evening
from Bisbee, Arizona, where be has
been for several months. Mr. Hooper
expects to leave shortly for the State
of Nevada.
Attorney Thos. 8. Ford has returned
from René, Nevada, where he has been
on legal business. ;
W. J. Shattuck, commer vial agent of
the Santa-Fe Railroad Oompany, with
headquarters at Sacramento, is in Nevada City.
The little daughter of Mes. Robert
Huckins is quite ill,
Ji CO. Donnelly, who represents Jesse
ing. .
. Mre. Stelifiag
of San Francisco
arrived here lest evening
and left this, morning for Camptonville.
Mrs. White and Mrs. Baker went over to North San Juan this morning.
Mra. Osterman
of San Francisco
arrived here last evening
and left this
morning
for Sierra City.
may
KE. J. Isham, J. N. Shannon,
J. W. ‘Thomas,
W. W. Preat, and N. E. Cassel of San Fraticisoo
arrived here on last
evening's
train.
#
Ohas. L. Wallace of Oakland
is here spending
a few days on a business trip.
Fraok Merry,,
who is employed
in the Dowe machine shops at San_ Franclaco, ie home visiting his parents.
J.A. Brent, the owner of the Red Cross mine at Omega, was here last evening{fand
will, leave tomorrow
for
the mine.
N. F. Howell, the plumber,
left this morning on a’week’s trip to Red Bluff
and Tuscan
Springs.
* Major P. F. Simonds
left this morning for San Francis co to attend court.
J.G. Poor ia down from Red Dog.
Free to Thee
And thine tonight, the--Quaker Concert Company, and Tuesday night.
Last week. j24-2t
Good Meats.
Colley Brothers have the very best
of beef, mutton and veal on-hand at
all times. They. also have bacon,
ne ps in n the. uals way it produces a cup, ot ang oe
delicacy. and-flavor. —
GEO. C. eae: & SON,
“e
A Sood Gime Assured--Largs
. Yumber of Oiekets Sold.
Graduates’
Probably one of the best dances ever
given by the graduating, class will be
the one which will take place at Armory
hall Wednesday evening, and no doubt
a large crowd will be in attendance.
Every arrangement has been made.
A fiue orchestra has been eng cd for
for the occasion and excellent music
will be furnished to: dance-by, L. A.
Walling has been selected .as floor
manager and he will be aesisted by H.
Loveland, Clifford Dennis, William
Woods, Gluyas Richards, H. Rowe, H.
Jepson, R. Hicktfian, A. Morgan, H.
Evang, A. Oaborn, M, Maher, Gilbert
Richards, J. Schmidt, B. Ashton, Ga.
Merrill, F. Fleming, J. Hackley and O.
Ashburn As the class was necessarily
under great expense in arranging for
the ball, itis hoped that all who can
purchase a ticket will do so. een OOReturned From Camp.
Albert Reynolds, the undertaker, has
returned from Oamp Gage, where he
went with Company ©. Mr. Reynolds
says camp life agreed with him and he
enjoyed the outing very much. —
The Quaker Concert Company
Wednesday. Big double show, and the
pie-eating . contest by five boys and
five tickets for the baby show. All
for ten cents, on the ane Seer j25-2t
Physicians woul. not recommend
Jesse Moore Whiskey if they did not
know it to be the best in the market.
Smoke the up-to-date Cigar, Thomas
Paine, none better. For sale at Rector
Bros.
Te
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NEVADA THEATRE!
SALLIE ‘PERCIVAL-GREAT VAUDEVILLE TROUPE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 27--28
THE MONTAGUE SISTERS.... oo
Porat ose MASTER PROSPER FOREST
Champion dancers of the Coast.
In coon spevialties, songs and dences
Assisted by local talent.
Mks. Susan Brown, late of New York,
from the Orpheum Circuit.
PROSPER FOREST, the greatest Highland Dancer on the Coast.
Pialkkate . ccs cn bda'e ce pms ened 50 cent
beams and lard for sale. tf
_ PROMPT. ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.
Result of Industry.
ine!
Out near the County Hospital can
be seen the result of what one man
can do bys little care and patience
We refer to W.H. Lehr’s place, where
ages of varioue kinds are produced
in atundance. .Mr.Lebr. finds ready
sale for his entire crop every season,
and he has established « regular busi-.
ness in the berry line.
Mrs. Hill’s insect st powder: is the best
—Vinton has a fresh supply. sh het
RLECTRICAL WORK!
—000—
All kinds. House wiring,
call bell .and annunciator
work. Burglar alarms, etc.,
BROAD sree, NEVADA CITY, CAL
fee. ” File Your Claims.
The Board of. Supervisors will meet
fo regular seession on Monday next.
All parties having claims against the
county are requested to file the same
with County Olerk F L. Arbogast on
or before next Thureday.
Subsorids for the Transonter:
oi Da
Union Platform
—OoNn—
Saturday Evening, June 29,
4K SALLIE FERCIVAL.
Reserved seats..... Lad sail 60 sal
are my specialties. . During the evening
ALBERT AND COZETTE ALLAN:
The Little Cake Walkers
My work is neatly done.
and thotoughly insulated.
8
[eer Call me Bp.
RALPH A. ‘EDD :
TABLE DELICACIES.
Pickled Pigs Feet 10c per Ib
Saratoga Chips 20c per Ib
Limberger Cheese 35c each
Swiss Cheese =. 35¢ per tb
Pickles . = 10c a quart
Ripe Olives 25c a quart
Cream Cheese 3 for 25 cts
Cream Cheese 6 for 25 cts
Abalone = = 20cacan
JELL-O -. “. ioc a pkge
—AT—
acksons Beehive Grocery
Diamonds, Silverware,
Will appear and entertain you.
The Best-of Dance eiusic
will be furnished.
Phone
ort
GLAD ONTAGUE, m" With
mercies versace! Ebony Brushes engravea
—AT—
C. J. BRAND'S JEWELRY STORE
SIMPLICITY
PORTABILITY
The Blickensderfer Typewriter.
Better than all others in every particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
Write for
DURABILITY
Circular.
New, novel and unique. Call and see them.
Silver Cream to Polish Silverware,
25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
STRONG SHOES
awe Ox Esos7*sWe have just received the “NEVER RIP” SOHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS
1 75 TO $2, according tosize. Also an
Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes
{ spection, the quality of our
The beauty, daintiness, and on inSHIRT WAISTS.
en RM In the latest stylea of Vici Ku, Velours and BoxOaif. Price trom $2 50 up:
EATHER
EARABLES. _ BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
Equal to Professionals, ,
‘They are just what the name implies—a shoe that WILL,NOT RIP. PRICE.
ALIGNMENT}?
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THE : OLD : FASHIONED : WAY
x fascinntes all who come to look, And
looking means buying. No woman
with a grain of economy in hér nature
will let abies opportunity slip. At least
two of these waists snould be hers
before to-morrow’s sun goes down.
99 Waist and Silk ®
have “THE TROJ A Waists in all sizes.
Of clean a watch or clock. was to lubricate” the works
with coal oil. It did all right for the turnips our _
fathers carried.
FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING.
Particles of dust muet be removed piece by*piece. Each minute whee! must be
free® from anything which would retard the movement. We clean and repair
watches thorougbly. By having them ofinnees frequently, years are added
ISNELL @ FLEMING’S.
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
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PA. & H.W. HARTUNG,,
Vigechmakers, .
gage Street ea ate Nevada City
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