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March 14, 1900 (4 pages)

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VAY ° 4 ( . the lumber years more mber in this fore letting TEE TRA} St RIPT. ag ie ae eepenataciaiineeaedanenseneeenallengenciranaeteneee career tee eS PhO Reese HONGO NY NO 14 1900 ‘ The Republican Olnb,recently formed in Sacramento, ‘has’ got. down to ite . cents per dozen. eetats Pe work, and ‘the Nevada City Olab will do well to follow: ite.example. At ite last: baslaa a ‘She: following resolution. was adopted “Whereas, Daring the Naat’ Presiden. box tinl campaign the Republican party pledged to the American ‘people that if sucessful at the. polls it would, through its’ representatives, 80 administer the affaira. of government ag to restore the happy, prosperous and economic conditions which always existed . daring its former administration ; and “Whereas, during the ‘three years elapsing since the induction into office Another one of thove delighttal days. Phe 9h gia oepte = oi gray berm garcia Genuine Canadian or Whisky, at i Isoard’s. .m6-lw Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want: anything in the tobacco line. é tt ANTKIL will drive ants away. For een ears eet 25 cents a The passenger travel on the Narrow Gauge is unusual large for this time of “Phe Hadson ide on tiser Ossi is to be ran by water instead of steam power hereafter. Go to the Referees Saloon and get a glass of that celebrated Rahstaller’s Gilt Edge Steam Beer. ; ase Dr. W. P. Sawyer has taken up” his‘ ~ Fine, fresh bitiniiae at Tegler’s at 25 : “TS et D OARD NOPTALS. 4 ahah el te Sk 2 eee ormmecey cer me Te ~ PERSONAL POINTERS, : and Young, Ed. J. Baker is on the sick list. town. is in town. Bloomfield. loan man, is in town. ‘ing from San Francisco. down from You Bet. today. ‘ela is here visiting friends. to Washington this morning. of President William McKinley, the . Tesidence at the National Hotel where . Raster type foundry, is in town. pledges made have been more than redeemed ; and “Whereas, such splendid seatiits have flown largely from the answerving patriotism and comprehensive stateamanship of .our honored President; therefore 'be it: “Resolved, That the State Capitol McKinley Club heartily ‘endorses the administration of President’ William McKinley; and be it further “Resolved, That we also, endorse the the able and ‘economical administration of Hon. Henry T. Gage; Governor of California.” 4 Delegates were elected to attend the Convention of. the State Republican League Clubs of California, which is to be held in Los Angeles on April 27th: A meeting of the Nevada. City Club should. be called immediately to elect its delegates, as every club in the State should be represented. CAUSE UNKNOWN Finally Pound to Liein the Coffee, “We have hed a curious and unpleasant experience with coffee drinking, husband and I. I have been a great sufferer for several years ‘with indigestion and heart trouble, and did not . know the catise of it until I finally. came to the conclusion that it was the use of coffee. So we abandoned the coffee and took up. .Postum Cereal Food Ooffee, which’ I had seen advertised in the daily papers. “Since using it, I have, to my. great surprise, improved wonderfully. Husband has gained 11 pounds in two months since he left off coffee and began the use of Postum. He sleeps soundly at night now, which he does mot remember having done for several years before on account of nervousness. It iss:emarkable that people go on in ill health and do not discover the oa use of the trouble. “You may depend upon it we sin how to make Postum good, and ‘that is easy, if one will usea sufficient amount and boil it long enough: It is really an elegant and delicious drink. I don’t want my name to appear in the papers if you should publish this testimonial,’ s~Ohattanooga, Tenn. Tae Postum Cereal Oo., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. are permitted to give the name of this lady by letter, if Sentzod. D2pot vidlel. Sacra mento. ‘There is a new order of things in general atthe Depot. Lunch Oounter ut Sacramento. It is ander new management, and hot as well as cold lunches can now be bad there. When any of our peoplé are on their way to the Bay they should go to that placeand try the hot lunches which are beiug served on the arrival of each train. Going or coming the trains stop twenty minutes, which is plenty of time to enjoy a guod meal. Nice rooms can also be had at this place. The best of attention is now beng paid'toall patrons. Try it and see how it is yourself. Gone to its Final Rest. The little child of Supervisor John M.and Mrs. Buffington, aged nearly eight months, died last evening of pneumonia. It was an unusually bright child for one of its age, and the family deeply grieve its untimely death. They bave the sympathy of their many friends. The funeral will take place tomorrow. A Million Dollars for the Maryland. It is reported that the Maryland mine at Grass Valley bas been bonded for one million dollars,and the chances of a sale at that figure are very good. Some very rich rock is being taken out of the ming at the present time. Do vou? Do you admire the beautiful ? See the Sequoia fine finish on the new houses of this city. Tow Lz Bros. Co. t ——— 80 For vor Sale. 500 shares Blue Uanor Canon M. & D. stock. Liberal discounts ; need money ; write at once, ml0-lw ©, zg Gaue, Toano, Nevada. Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared To take orders for connecting sewers. Anyone desiring work done immediately should see John 8 §.Gregory. tf. he can be found nights. £20-tf Several gentlemen who have an interest in the bond on the Banner mine are expected here on this evening's train. B: N. Shoecraft, formerly of this city, has about completed his arrangements for openifg a mining sécretary’s office in San Francisco. Fancy beaded pine and cedar ceiling and finish are the best on earth. Grow and made at home. M. L. & D. Marsh have them. f10-tt Nice things at Gaylord & Sone’, such as Clam Boullion, in glasses, Pig’s Feet, in cans, Veal Loaves, in cans. They are fine. Try them. ¢ tf Mrs. H: C. Mills is having another story added to her building on Broad street, now occupied by Mrs. E. L Hager as a restaurant; Skiff Murchie and hie sons are working on a quartz ledge on the road leading to You Bet. They have a large ledge and the rock looks well. Hugh McOauley has sworn to a cor. plaint charging Louis Seibert with battery. Judge Coughlan will hear both ides of the case tomorrow evening. Our lumber is shéd-covered, therefore is clean and bright. There are many other reasons why you should use our lumber. M.L & D. Marsh. f10-tf At “The Grotto”; at-all times; you can get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, Cigara, etc. Drop in and see how it is, all ye who never their sampled goods.tf The entertainment given by the Degree of Honor, at Odd Fellows Hall last evening, was a grand success in every way. That order knows how to get up winning parties. We have never before advertised house-building on the installment plan, but it’s always been an important branch of our business, We offer the best terms. M.L.&D. Marsh. f10-tf Now is the time to attend to your plumbing. Geo. E Turner has secured the services of another licensed plumber from San Francisco, and is now fully prepared todo all work in that line in a first-class manner and at the lowest rates. Send in your orders. £26-2w Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Oourt today : People ve. Ralph White. Arraigned. Proceedings continued until Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. Estate of James W. Hoy, déceased. A petition filed to set aside whole of the property of said estate to the widow. Wondrous Wise. “Fe is one of the wisest men that ever lived.” “What is bis greatest accomplishment?” “He can tell if a woman’s hat is on straight.”"—Town Topics. The Changes of Time. Mrs. Crawford—Dor't you think those bone sirloin steaks are the best? Mrs. Crabshaw—-I used to when I was first married, but now my husband always cyts out the tenderloin for himself.—-N. Y. Journal. Woald Any Wife? Judge (to wife of defendant)—So you were present when your husband broke into the girls’ high school? “Of course I was! Would your wife allow you to break into a girls’ high school alone?”—Fliegende Blatter. Gaining an, Ally. “Miss Gimp, would you pray for me while I was engaged in a dangerous undertaking?” “Yes, Mr. Jumbles.” “Well, pray for me while I propose . to you.”—Chicago Daily News. An Effective Proviso. Cholly—My friends say that I have a very fine voice. Would you like to hear me sing, Miss Molly ? Molly—Yes, provided you will accompany yourself on my brother’s flute. —N, Y. Journal, What Sister Said. “Young man,” said the elderly gentleman to the saucy small boy, “gray hairs should be respected.” % “That ain’t what my sister says,” re-. plied the S.S. B. “She says they should be pulled out.”—Harper’s Bazar. A London sper at A “I su e there is a great deal of inpor to bis lordship eines his marriage?” “Certainly. It is highly interesting to. see him with visible means of support. ”—-Puck. Not Reciprocal. “Some men,” said Uncle Eben, “is mighty proud db dah ancestors. But ef de ole folks was alive I has my doubts ‘bout whethuh de feelin’ would be reci1¢ Sbilob’e Con pe peeeted en Ne I Cure, which ‘is sold for small price Forging Ahead. oh nas, Stor n. conan Chong srnaie . rapidly now the aaans on cand ecigeees "Price 35 Lakeside—You bet!” Why, it’s even ots.and 50 cts. For sale by H Dicker-. !¢ft its brilliant future behind it!— man, the druggist. “ as & Brooklyn Life, a Sacramento,‘came in onthe morning train. Mrs. Chas. Moore arrived here today . t from Virgivia eee to join her husband. James Chisholm came over from North San Juan this morning and left for San Francisco. E. A. Langford aitd wife, who have been here for a few days, returned to Washington today. Chas. Cleveland, who has been to San Francisco for medical treatment bas returned home. Mrs. Thos. Ellis of Forest City, who has been visiting at. Grass Valley, returned to her home today. Dan Coflin, the fireman on the N. G. BR. B., left this morning for San FranCisco, to be gone a few days. Otto Koeper, répresenting the American Type Founders Company, ia reg-. istered at the National hotel. Mrs. E. B. Brownell and Miss Estella McOourt were up from Grass Valley yesterday on a visit tu friends. Chas. H. Eddy will go to Los Angeles on April 25th to attend the grand conclave of the Knights Templar. J. H. Rogers got a piece of steel in his eye yesterday and it required the services of a physician to remove it. Constable Townsend brought Sam Deeble up from Grass Valley today to serve 20 days in the county jail for vagrancy. . Obas. F. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass., one . of the principal owners of the Excelsior Water and Mining Company, has arrived at Smarteville. : Harry Gray, who has been here for some time left this ‘moruing for San Francisco. He will leave for Humboldt county soon to remain. Albert Buffington, an employe of the Cotton Bros. Bridge Co. left yesterday for San Pranciess, after a visit of a week with bis relatives here. And Proceeded to Do So, “Now that I have taken off :my gloves,” remarked the blind girl, “I feel better.” Whereupon she ran her fingers over the page printed in raised letters.— Chicago Tribune. Impossible. Smith—The doctor says I need perfect rest and a change of occupation. Mrs. Smith—Perfect rest won’t be any change of occupation for you. You haven’t done anything else for the last six months.—N. Y. Journal. A Fault. First Landlady—Mean? I believe you. Locks up everything, from the sherry to the matches. Second Landlady—Well, mine ain’t as bad as that, though he do always bolt his food.—Pick-Me-Up. Equally Insalting. “Jack and Josephine are not on speaking terms.” “Did he guess her age?” “No; but he intimated that she was old enough to have her age guessed at.” —Puck.
~ From Another’s Point of View. Dolly Swift—Miss Thirtysmith was beside herself last night. Sally Gay—I hope she took the opportunity. to iether and see how ridiculous she looked.—Judge. owas “He Taat Serxs Finps.” He: that use pure blood, good appetite, good digestion and perfect health. It cures dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheum, boils, pimples ang ab olood bamors. The favorite cathartic is Hood’s Pills. 25. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is this guarantee: “All we ask of you is to use two-thirds ofthe contents of this bottlefaithfully, then if you can say you are not benefitted return the bottle to your Druggist and he may refund the price paid.” Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and oe For sale by H. DReene, the ruggist. tf Assessment Notice. Tt GOLD MINING COMPANY. LOCAof pripeinal place of business, San isco, California. Location of works, Willow Valley, Nevada county, ornia. Notice is hereby given that at a meetin: be the of Directors, held on the 12th of January, 1 panel pone pare a. sort 2 aebieal Be Stock of the. ie Corporation. Dayahie iamedinenly, in mers n, to Secretary, at the office of the any, umber 28 Battery street, San Fraueisco, California. Any stock noe 3 —_— this assessment shall remain un the 12th day of Marek, 1900, will be de: inquent and vertised for sale at public auction; a yment is made ry tem f be sold ‘on on Jard the B8ist day of Marc the delinquent assessment, together, with he oe verry. and , Office, Ma. ae eden oe eit California. jis POSTPONEMENT. wpe saan Sse the Soar’, of thi tie day of Ma pantie to, a yee the ey mié-td K. RUIZ, Secretary. John Cramsie of Smartsville « t ‘W. W. Var Eman of San Francisco ‘the wife. -M. Getz was here today Des San . Francisco. . Chas. Gaus is down. from North copal church, . ~ A. E. Reynolds, the building and . yonng couple one, were spoken in the W. W. Kirkbam returned last even: dgcorated for the occasion with calla B. B, Brown of Indian Springs went . wedding ceremony was pronounced O. W. Nicklin, whois representing an . dining C. G. Woodburn and E.-M, Lym of . 8 bounteous wedding breakfast was takes Bonde Sarsaparilla finds in its P forseoing the dave’ 0 ot and the day. pardny, the oot Miprit ae ing at the home of ir, and Mrs. Dan daughter, Miss Jessie Marsh, becam of Florian’ Isoard,a mach reby Rev. W. A. Rimer of Trinity Epis. The words vhich made this popiat large parlor which was handsomely lillies” and smilax. The bride wore a W. King and Frank Goding came . traveling costume and was attended by . her sis er, Misa Lulu. The groom was Mrs. Garn Le Du of North Bloom-. attired ina full dress suit and*Harry ss Evans acted as best man. After the the happy gathering repaired to the room, which was elaborately ‘decorated with roses and smilax, where served. There were only a few intimate friends present except the relatives of the contracting parties. . train for San Frandisco, from which place they will go to Southern California on their wedding tour. ‘They wére met at the depot by a score of friends. who threw showers of rice at them. The Transoript joins with their . many friends in wishing them happiHessand prosperity in their new life. ‘PEOPLE WHO WRITE. « B. L: Farjeon, the English novelist, is @ son-in-law of Joseph Jefferson. Conan Doyle's first year of writing earned him less than ten shillings a week. Mrs. Amelia E. Barr was the mother of 15 children before she ever wrote a book. The first visit of Thomas Hardy, the novelist, to America was made as a college lecturer upon architecture. Upon being protested with for “turning out novels with the regularity of a railway time table,” Sir Walter Besant replied: ‘Why should not my business be as regular as any other?” William Morris once began a story of Roman life, the other side of “The House of the Wolfings,” but abandoned it in disgust. He left six completed poems —“Troy poems’”—which have never appeared in print, save in the form of extracts in Mr. Mackail’s biography of their author, FOR THE HOT SEASON. .Even too much -well water will make one sick on a hot day.—L. A. W. Bulletin. ; ~ When is a cold spring most appreNew Yorker. People who can’t.afford to summer at the resorts may write to those who can, telling them how nice and cool it is at home.—Detroit Journal. When a man has his hair shingled close to his head everyone is reminded that he was once a boy, and had cuts and bruises on his head.—Atchison Globe. eeeeeeeeenenemreagees It Won’t. Rent receipte will not give you a home. . We can build you one on easy r very. god and quiet wedding G. W, Ramble te spending » few days took place at seven o'clock this morn“{here. Marsh, on Park avenue, when their} t spected young business man of this: five to twenty persons city, the ceremony ‘being pronounced: ~ [seven will be ini The happy couple left on the 8:45; The Only Cure. Eezeina is more than a skin disease. . '@ ciated? On a hot summer day.—Rural }' No organiza e that ever existed’ ‘1 this on, “has had such accessions to ite re as the. Workmen’s lodge at hundred, and on euch meet‘ing for some time: SUN. way from ny a , There. seems . to. be a ‘Breath \urry on the part of. -many to intofte"Twentyed at the meeting this évening, and the old. members say ‘there is room for more; and that they expect to touch the 500 ma within a few weeks.:» % i GRASS TALLEY NBWS, The Doings of Our Out Neighbors as Told * . . Over the Tolephone. Mrs. “Oorwiin: wife of Dr. Cecil Corwin, the dentist, is seriously ill with nervous prostration. G. W. Starr, of the Empire mine, is very ill with rheumatism. A daughter was born ‘today to the wife of Joseph Weisshein. Mrs Geo. Mainbart and daughter returned today from San Francisco, oe OU. eee. now number . , : pewonon are vay “FARE pres a a a ate ag em ena ental Ma < nia abaya mov aconstei0 to stdsT 2 nen areas ek sorter aonenacenel A _ ot SNELL & FLEMING Have just received and unpacked a new and “complete stock of TAILOR MADE ">. suits } In all styles and sizes, and at the lowest prices. If you wish anything in the above line you will do well to call early while the assortment is ‘complete. We have all sizes and can fit every& FLEMING. “PERSEVERE AND Prosper.” ‘Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla faithfaily and it, will cure ‘scrofula, selt rheum, boils, pimples and all blood humors; also dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and that P tired felling. -It never disappoints. ~~ aS ae Eczema! and nev'skin remedies can cureit. The doc. ors .e unab:. to effect a cure, ind thei: :aineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blood, and Swifi’s Specific.ie the only remedy which ean reach such deep-seated bl diseases. Eczema broke out on my ion and eontinued to spread until fer head was entirely Have been made during the past few years in the manufacture of time-pieces. They are not only more accurate and durable than they used to be, but are lower-priced. Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches If you will visit our store, to buy or not. with as good workmen as the werld can people all over Nevada and Sierra Sonntag Send your watch or clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to satisfy you in every way or will give you your money back. We will be pleased to show you the Come and see us whether you are ready We are both practical watchmakers. arog learned our trades We do repairing for WATCHMAKERS, Sudcounee to A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Telephone West 14, Broad es a & Sie covered, She was treated by several good-doctors, but grew worse, and the dreadful disease spread to her face. She was . taken to two celebrated 7 2% health springs, but re7% ceived no benefit. Many © patent medicines were taken, but withote: suit, until we decided to try 8.8. S.,and by tbe time the first bottle was finished, her head be gan ito heal. A dozen bottles cured her conPretely and left her sin perfec tly smooth. Sh: 8 now Sixteen years old, ane has a magnificen: ewth of hair, Not a s of the isease has ever returned. H. T. SHorr, readfu' Yard—Piety Hill. EE. & EF. ls. COOPER Will Furnish you > All [laterial for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE US A OALL. Good Lumber at reasonable rates. Phone No. 521. 2704 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Don’t expect local applications of soaps and salves to cure Eezema. They reach only the surface, while the di. gsease comes from within. Swift’s Specific S.S.S/%. Blood 6 & 6 The is the only cure and will reach the most obstinate cuse. ‘i is far ahead of all similar remedies, because it cures cases plese are hey: ind their reach. 8.8. 8. is Sams . vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contnin no potash, mercury or other mineral. ‘ Books mailed free by Swift Specific erms. TOWLE Bros. Co. : tf Company, Atlanta, Georgia. < *many different ways in many different CANDY MAKING Is an art in itself and is practiced ip eountries. The style shown in the ilSOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY Wee = Fresh goods, including novelties and staples. arrive by almost every train at : WM. H CRAWEORD’sS, MAIN STREET AMERICAN FLAG AGENCY Pl For one of the largest factories inthe East. Will farnish any sized = or BUNTING FLAG at prices usually charged by wholesalers, a eter aye ee —— ry from Calk Ab ~ tH hand to hand. . Delicio:s is the proper OUT: Sti onial ] word to describe our Molasses Candy— z $ Do you know that all the rest of our stock for the matter of that. FOLEY’S —« NEVADA CITY. “pay ’ Wh ; for Salmon Beliies, 10c. sdeeaddiddduiadddaddddddede WOLF, --ith ink ti Sethe ath POPPE PEERED ERE REED PEE ED 9K COME 70 THINK IT OVER You Ouzht to Buy Your _————--ssam. My GROCERIES =>WOLF’S< Fish for the Faithful Fe Fasters. Salt Mackerel, 5 and 10: Apiece. Red Jacket Lobsters. Anchovies and Sar /ellen in Glass. the 9 44444444444 4404444484464480800000 548), or ¢ MULLOY ™ GROCER Has-been in business at the same old stand in Nevada City for 29 years, and that many of his earliest customers are still trading with him ? WHY DO TH?2Y DO IT? Simply because he makes it a rule to keep abreast of the times, carry the very best of goods, sell them at fair prices and Give Everybody a Square Deal It is an old saying in this town that “If you buy it at ss cS you will be sure to:get the best.” = = ere you can get the most and pant your money, That’sat . Bavataria Shrimps. Burnham’s Clam Chowder. Cash Grocer, ohhh 004084 084044440404 4406 When youldecide To Trade at mercial street a trial, IT IS A GOOD IDEA “In the year now beginning to avoid,the errors’of the past. There is no teacher like experience, and if you do not profit nda. . by the errors of 1899 and earlier date it is your own fault. You know that you have hit on a place tolget the] best Groceries and Provisions at as_low prices as you sometimes pay elsewhere for inferior goods. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE ‘MONEY You will give Mr. Scadden and his popular gstoregomn Com, SCADDEN’S Breakfast Gereal_ That{imake an appetizing Jand delicious meal we have all kinds of preparations from Tats, Wheitand Corn ati Buckwheat f lar 3 ‘Kad U Ne SLE jes <¥_ "BOR PANCAKES, combined with our Genuine Sugar Cured Hams, Champion Bacon aniacap do Levy ir Xus . Coffee made in an'. [deal Coffee Pot, or my fine English Breakfast Tea, a treat for the z>1s. “JACKSON’S BEEHIVE GROCERY. JOROIROOOIOOIOO OOO ORIOR OK i GENE P ASIN eee aes sel LEIS LOE