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Ror Better: Water Pressyrt,
near Canada Hill wasbitig has. been leading man in’ that-class of goods.
rom porartiy aaapebaad 1 cser that] 7 ese on 200. are. handling the
ora abekans qk teremaiiadiay eee ae
so nade th the aulpaant At Gieteine,. Penance conc ete for Meente.by
The cuieets telngoxide Mitek re eee firm, through. the
to the face of the batik and the pipe ‘agents of the scheme, which the Stockline ta beth eee sees tndeal ne ee follows:
crease the water pressure. Heretofore]. The stock in trade of the men is a
the pressure has not been as strong as: lot of books, each containing five conwan aeeied: beiey aly 196: font, bal Be ee ball rolling they .
when the obange tw mipde it witcaiwel on solicitors with books. ‘These
150 feet more fall or 276 feet in all. solicitors sell the coupons in the books
The clean-up from the runs made’ for 20 cents each, or & doller a book.’
thus far bave been satisfactory to the For instance, Mr. Smith purchases @
owners and show that the gravel is CREPE: paying for c gs aie Sita
rich enough to return a nice profit. coupon entitles bim to go, fo the: heed:
It is the opinion of old hydraulic quarters of the concern and ee ai ttt
vningre thas comaldeeable: got Weeked ete of coupons, psying a dollar
out of the gravel has lodged in the pe acide hae ype Pe
crevices in the pit and willbe secured goes out om the street and gets five of
later on. The extension of the flume ae
3 Ne . nis friends to purchase bis five coupons
facilitate the cat ‘ : will facilitate the catching of the gold: <t‘20 cei bh. Each of t! friend
Two Lodge Banqaets. goes to the headquarters of the concern
This evening after the regular meetand eee pamapeas a bate x the
ing of Milo Temple. of Rathbone Sisa aay 7 Woe peaking ss fein
ters a collation will be served in the : a book each, there is on deposit
banquet ball 6f Pythian Osstle. ‘There. ** tbe 2Boe.of the company $6, The
will be a program of exercises. F? . company keeps a dollar-of this amount
“Tomorrow night George O. Gaylord, se pears ee ae
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¢ new captain of Mountain Company, the coupons in it to his five friends, reU. BR. 3. Fab, She other. recently taining the cover of the book, gets the
lected 8 i “at , j . elected officers will be installed ‘at signature of the h Fak the aantera
Armory Hall. General “McGlashan, :
Pa Se to the effect that he hag sold all his
Major Newman and Olympie chipres gare coupons, and the men he'sold them to
of Grass Valley have been invited. Afpurchased « book euch. Armed -with
ter the installation the Mountaineers :
and theif guests will banquet at the that cover, duly signed, which has cost
National. hotel. Goyne’s orchestra of him but 20 cents, be may go to the shoe
swclve pledia’ SY Tivuldll Gunto fort Ct en ree eee eaigoes toe
the banquet and there will be responses Hon, with : 4 company and get his four
to toast kad aougedollar shoes, the $4 already on deposit
ek paying for them. Smith. handles no
Sent For an Outfit. money outside of what he paid. for the
The. Nevada Gity. Gan Club has sent book and coupon. The proprietors 003 : the scheme make dollar on every
for two traps, two thousand blue rocks
and ca alte If the weather repair of shoes sold, and the dealer, who
i is compelled to give such 8 pair of
mains clear the first shoot. will occur
next Sunday and be held’either at the shoes as he would sell for #4 under ordiold Rifle Grounds or on the Sugar Loaf nary circumstances, makes his tenses
range. profit: on the sale. eae
++ see The scheme natuarally increases his
John L. Wants a Date. sales; in fact, while the thing lasts, he
John 1, Ballivay aad” bie’-veadeville . old do most nf the shoe trade of the
town. It simply amounts in effect to
your friends baving purchased you a@
pair of shoes, and is a sort of endless
chain proposition. After you have ‘se4 eee cured your shoes they, in turn, sell
A New Departure. . their books of coupons to their friends,
and as soon as five coupons of any one
book are turned into the headquarters,
the man who sold the coupons can get
his shoes, and be out but 20 cents and
a little rapid rustling. The business
must be done quickly, and as soon as a
man sells a coupon from his book he
FINDS IT EVERYWHERE, asks the purchaser to go to the headquarters at once and get a book. The
Started With Mrs. Gilcrist of Emerson quicker it is done the quicker the shoes
é Avenue _lare forthcoming. ‘
The scheme has already been put in
I had quite a time following Dr. operation in San Francisco, Los
atthe Gravel HUN Gpdbualty xtnel tice. Spatet whe ie regarded as 8
company, who are touring the interior
after playing a. successful engagement
in San Francisco, have written for a
date here on Wedwesday evening next.
The TRANSORIPT will from time to
time answer all legitimate questions.
Those seeking information will please
of query colunin,
RE SAREE TLS ELLIE
Steinmann’s directions, when he told
me that he could not. cure me of my
nervous trouble until I quit drinking
coffee, and upon my statement. that I
could not give up the habit, he told
me to get the genuine Postum Food
Coffee.
He said “be sure and get the package with the red seals, for there . have
been a good many imitations put on
the market.”
Well, I got a package and had it
made like Talways make coffee; that is
take it off from the stove as soon as it
begins to boil. =~ '
When I drank a mouthful of Postum
made this way I thought I would never
drink any more, for it was horrid flat.
and insipid. (I was living in Denver,
Oolo., at. that time.)
-Ispoke to Mrs. Gilorist, a friend living on Emerson Ave., about what the
Dr. had given me “that horrid stuff
called Postum,” and she laughed out
loud and said, “I know just what’s the
‘matter with you. I have been using
Postum for months, and it is delicious,
but you have to boil it or it will not
taste good.”
it once more, and when we reached
home we were:'80 much interested iD. tr the visitor expects to find an old,
it that she went to the kitchen and ragged appearing mining camp, he will
be delighted at the sight of the golden
oranges: hanging from the trees,’ and
the generally prosperous appearance
of this good old town. The’ handsome
church, neat stores and well Kept hotel . "
each receive favorable comment, But
made some for our lunch,
I-took only a little sip, at first, for I
was afraid of it, but when I tasted it as
she had made it, what a difference
there was! It was a beautiful deep
bréwn color, bad a lovely strong coffee
Angeles, Sacramento and Woodland.
Only one line of goods is handled in
each town, generally shoes, though the
scheme could be applied to any line of
goods. . The profits to the handlers of
t ropesition are enormous and the
investment is exceedingly small.
The device for making money cannot
last long in any. town, however, for the
chain ‘of victims must soon run out.
Ordinarily business men would not care
to go out on the street and try to sell
five coupons when, to say the least, the
scheme cannot be classed as a legitimate business proposition.
Tt has been in vogue in Sacramento
for seven days, and during that time
the shoe firm has sold 264 pairs of
shoes, while the men back of the
scheme have taken $264 on these sales,
to say nothing of the number of books
that will go out on each of the coupons
represented by those 264 books. Keep
multiplying that. by five and you get
some idea of the enormous profit there
is in the matter.
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A Pretty Foothill Town.
The Appeal says: A visitor to SmartsTtold her she was welcome to the} viiie at this time of the year cannot
rest of my package, as I was through} i) to admire the pretty residences,
with it, but she insisted on my trying] with their yards decorated with beautiful shade trees and flowering shrubs.
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taste, and that cup completely C@P-. .pove all Smartsville is remarkable for
! i the hospitality of its residents who
Mrs, Olark and Mrs. McGaffey, both) yer fail to extend a warm’greeting
tured me. ~
living on Stout St.,-friends, have been toall visitors.
indueed to leave off coffee and use cicinieementitaiidaieninaniatiaaly
Postum, as they have been very greathigh in its praise.
While visiting Prof. W. H. Chaney
Postum.
there was my favorite Postum, which have ed. she had been using for a Jong time. have been proved. _
1am so thoroughly well ‘and happy) , In the State of Maine there are 17
in the enjoyment of my health since . spool factories, and the white birch
leaving off coffee and taking Postum, . trees of that commonwealth apoually
that I cannot thank the Postum Co. gupply ‘the material for 300,000,000
and Dr. Steiomann enough, Miss D. ,,o01s, on which are subsequently .
-wound about 50,006,000,000 yards. ofWilson, 49 82d St., Chicago, .
Six-loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. thread.
f Dr. Cheney of the Cooper Medical,
ly improved in health, and are DOW) 4 jjoce lectured Saturday night upon
“Does the Mosquito Cause Malaria?”
' * He explaixed that it had been. discov-. '
ot Chicago I found his family using i that the germs of malaria were
No matter where I go I generally find neither eonveyed by the * or inire-+~
cinneti, O.,a short time ago and visited . " oo, the sting of the mosquito
with a friend, Mrs. Lyman on Center Thi is the ptivate danke bf the yee
Ave,,and sure enough, for atest tors now, and its correctness seems to :
evening.
Superintendent Harmon is down
from the California mine..” *
“Mrs. BP. B. Snell of Grase.-Vall
ited the county seat today.
Mrs. Rv M. Hant; who has been quite .
Moore’s Flat on, today’s stage.
ing her sister, Mrs. Hi: 0. ‘Campbell.
_ Superior Judge Nilon’s eight-year-old.
son Frank is down with the measles.
J. A. White of Washington was here
last night on his'way home from below,
T. E. McShane of Garvanza, Los Angeles county, arrived here this morn‘Henry Works, formerly & “ galoon
keeper at Moore’s Fiat, has gone below. :
Miss Julia Mulcahey is up from Newtown visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry
Miss Mabel. Hughes, the popular vocalist, goes. to San Francisco tomorrow
on a visit.
Mrs: Joseph Fetz, mother of Mrs.
Fred Zeitler, arrived last evening from:
San Francisco. :
J. Cammet of Pike City and Jobn
Robinson of Forest Oity: went out. on
the noon train.
Ferdinand Schwartz of Pleasant Valley has gone to San Francisco to have
his eyes treated..
Miss Annie Olsen of Washington
came=down yesterday and returned
home this morning.
George ‘Rucker’ was in town last
night. on his way back to the California
mine from San Francisco. ,
Al, aud Thomas Vizzard arrived from
Moore’s Flat yesterday afternoon. Today Al: returned to Antelope. ;
_ Ex-Judge John Caldwell went to Saeramento today on legal. business. He
will return tomorrow night on the late
train. 6
Captain George A. Nihell, who has
been in San Franciscosince Monday on
mining business, is expected home tomorrow. : :
Mrs.Liuther A. Erskine and children,
who have been visiting the family of
Charles Olsen at Washington, retarned
home yesterday.
Adolph Weinman. and his sisters
Annie and Bernice of North San Juan
were in town last night on their way
home from Sacramento.
Dr. G. M. Harris of North San Juan
was in town today.:: He came down to
meet George Coffey who returned on
the morning train from San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Grove D. Deal came
over this morning from Sweetland.
The gentleman returned home this afternoon, but his wife will remain in
town a few days.
Superintendent Geerge Downey arrived here last evening from the Omo
Ranch mine of El Dorado county. His
family will shortly go from this city to
the mine.
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atch UO
‘Easily? .
Are you frequently hoarse?
Do ‘you have that annoying
tickling in your throat? Would
you feel relieved if you could
raise something? Does your
cough annoy you at night, and
do you raise more mucus in
the morning?
Then you should always keep
on hand a bottle of
If you have: a weak
throat you cannot be too
careful. You cannot begin
treatment too early. Each
cold makes you more liable
to another, and the last
one is always harder to
cure than the one before it.
Help at Hand.If you have any compleint
medical advice you can
sibly obtain, writ
freely. You .will receive @
rompt reply.
pneamonis, RS ree. Se aig 2 eg oases
. Mrs. N.F. Howe is suffering from poorest clase of the people and those
“f [tonsititis and “her little: daughter. is
ey vis-/alsolll. «. ) ere thue urged to do so, During the . _. Hamilton Eddy bas been called home. 1 ed todo so, During
Alifess of his wife. ra i G2
ill recently, is now improving. ex-Deputy County Clerk W. D. Harris persous, which was an average of $30.58
Robert and James+Fiyno went to ‘as @ notary public. Se ik
“Mrs, J. Poole of Tucson is here visit-. : , ! ‘
inflammatory rheumatism, is able.'to erage of 28 cents, 1780 an average of 47
~ Nine Grass Valley miners left today averaged 95 cents, 604 averaged $1.19
ro :
write the doctor
ee ings banks have adopted a novel method .
= “of inducing the laboring classes and
* ". ematl shopkeepers to save their money.
and collect {t, ‘The system reaobes the
* "
who. would be least likely to save enything from their wages unless they
Le sateen ae der this system in a single bank
"Governor Gage has revominissioned . amounted to $176,170, deposited by 5799
cena days ee per capita. Among these were 244 per-.
beén disabled for six weeks past. with conte a week, 1697 who deposited an av-.
cénts, 973 am average of 71 cents, 194
for Grab Gulch, Madera. county, to and 357 averaged $2.88 a week.
work in,a, mine owned by_ Shernian. — ; roe ce
Hopkins, formerly of this city. . " me Dangerous Stage.
“The tuneral-of Oliver F.Clerkey-who. The gentleman had rung the bell seveas killed at Colfax yesterday after-. eral times before the servant let him
noon by being ran over by a Central . i. “He was. looking surprised and a
Pacific train, will take place'at Grass trifle apprehensive when Mrs. Blykins
Val Mr. came into the room.
Valley tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Clarke) ".7 called,’’ he explained, ‘to inquire
leaves a wife, two sons, Eugene and}, ay
Ollie, and ‘three daughters, Misses Ri eer ee ceased gut
Mary, Antie and Josie Olarke. He. several of the members desired me to
was_a native of Hartford, Oonn., and . call to see how he is getting along. We
was aged 75 years. ; were very sorry to hear of his illness.’’
The Tidinge-Telegraph spoils the «Tt’s very kind of you,’’ shé answered.
ghost story of the Allison Ranch mine There was & which shook the
by printing the following: The ghosts chandelier: :
of the Allison Ranch mine have.proved rapes ne oun ae ay se ewe
to be a. myth, and the whole: affair . pofore he is abl
SL et ie aw joes, the le enn tence ne
sally at John Manion, the very efficient. The slamming of doors échoed heavieben.
foreman, grew out of a disposition on ly h the house.
the part of several men to have some ‘(Has he been dangerously sick?’
fun, but of course Mr, Manion took it “Not until today.” .
“But I understood you to say that he
in the spirit in which i i 1 pirit in which it was given. He was wane nt”?
did not pay any attention to the noises . “\7 think I may say’that he is so, He
and went about his work as usual. ,
The business peeple of Mill street are Mireles: Saag Ee ne
organizing an Improvement Assdcia-. discharged the trained nurse, quarreled
tion, and they. propose to soon bold a with the‘cook, smashed a rocking chair
‘meeting and elect W. H. Smith as Pres-. against which he had stubbed his toe
ident, For some time past they bave. 9nd thrown the canary bird out-of the
been turning out bright and early evwindow. Those are always. hopeful
ery morning and giving the thorougbsymptoms with him, and I fe ol. fairly
justified in saying that he is convalesfare a cleaning up, As a result it is a8} ).44 »*_ Washington Star.
spick and span a8 a careful housewife’s
kitchen floor. It is indeed the model His Manner of Bath.
street of Grass Valley now, and all res-. At a little cosmopolitan gathering in
idents view-it with satisfaction and . a home on the North Side the company
pardonable pride, The Association . were discussing the unkind thrust at
will place ten large sheet iron boxes at Chicago for flatting the letter ‘‘a,”’
convenient intervals for the reception paeaese geakiie Toes bie dian hed as
of sweepings, and will inaugurate a “We always give it the continental
movement to have several moré arc. accent. For instance, we say bawth.”’
stresflights pat up. ‘They also pro-. “Pahaw!"" said the New York girl,
pose to have the street paved with/. shrugging her handsome shoulders.
bitumen. “That isn’t continental’ That’s New
England. Now, we always pronounce it
barth.’’
lan OED “‘You’re away off,’’ retorted Miss
A resident of a New Jersey town with . Chicago, going into the subject neck
an interesting family of little ones had . and elbows. ‘‘We are the most correct
promised them a “party,” but just as people inthe world, with all the up to
all plans had been perfected for the. 1ate knowledge there is, and we give
event the whooping cough broke out it the fall value—baarth.”’ ie
among them. That caused a postponeThere's 6 Londcneremong .os
ment of the festivities. The cough besuggested one.of the company. "Get igh r be-. him to pronounce the word and notice
. came almost epidemic. ‘The disappointwhet he does with the. ‘a.’ "’
ment of the children was so. keen that So they #ackled the bewildered Engthe mother finally suggested a “whoop. lishman, without letting him know
ing-eough party.” She called together their motive, but asking him solemn
a number of the children’s little friends . Westions about his opinion cf the bath. who had the malady and all had a good After regarding them with a sphinzlike
time. between coughs. stare through his monocled eye the
: gentleman from London said:
% cor “Quite so. Quite so. I always tub in
Dewey’s rank of Admiral carries with . the morning. '’—Chicago Times-Herald.
it salary ‘and allowances to the amount aa
of $14,500 a year. Dewey ranks all the bd
army and navy officers in the service Some of oe opal with a velocand is equal to the highest officers in ity of fifty miles nth att
any of the foreign services. Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s.
A Whooping Cough Party.
¢, come, come and see what I
“No matter what you are doing,
‘come.” They all see him and hear
him and come rushing towards the
door, when what » sight meets our
gaze; such a sight as we never saw
before: The sky is in flames, and the
earth is so hot® that our bodies ‘are
scorched, Somé fall om their faces
and pray tor ‘metcy. When we. arise
the sky is clear, the ‘earth is cool. All
is well once more. We return again to
ball, bat’ suddenly I look from the
window and see—what? It is night,
the moon is up, but is turned to blood.
We leave the room again and behold,
what a sight, what a beautiful sight,
meets our bewildered gaze. High up
in the heavens stands. Jesus, crowned
with glory, clothed with stars sparkling like diamonds. I awake and find
itisa dream, but it reminds me the
in such an hour as ye think not the
Son of Man cometh. :
Dorrre Dvtey.
~ Sx loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s.
more that we should be prepared, for
(ts Restore Faded Photographs,
“Piao the photographs, if mounted,in ©
leold water, face downwards. After a
few hours of soaking renew the water.
. When the picture comes off from the
, . cardboard, clean off all paste from. the
;back by the gentle application of
_. sponge. Make a solution of the follows
ing: Two grammes of mercuric chloride, four grammes of coarse kitchen
salt, and water 100 c.cm. Lay the picture in this and soak, when the detaile
will be found to disappear from the paper. Now wash out thoroughly and
blacken the photograph with dilated
ammonia, which will have the effect of
causing the picture to reappear again
with added tone-and darkness; wash
the picture finally for about half an
hour, and remount in the usual manner. It shoald be noted that photographs printed feebly in the first instance are not-likely to be benefited by
this process.
There is a story going the rounds
that a Reno young man advertised for
a wife under an assumed name and his
sister answered it under an assumed
‘name. Then photographs . were exchanged and the sister felt so humiliated that she told her mother. The
old lady broke the news to pap, who
yawned and remarked: “Mother, it’s
pretty hard to have two fools in one
family.”
eo
“Have. you an agreeable boarding
house?” “Yes, we-have; every morning
we have a cake walk.” . Cake walk?
What’s-that?” “Why, the first man at
the table gets the hot ones.”
sianaamaiiil
‘BEEHIVE .
GROCERY ..
J. J. JACKSON, = Proprietor
Agency For--[onogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
Fancy Groceries
MEATS AND FISH.
Monarch (Jug) Whiskey........
is the Best.
Mascot Whiskey....sesrseeceseeesseee $1. 00 , Mikado Soap..ccccccceeseeeesssteeenes if
Duffy’s Malt Whiskey.......-.+.1 oof Soap. Behe ol he as taxeas
Pepsin Whiskey....<0.c.eccerseenres 1 00
Haak Vidic We blake pence 1 00 Olwirette Soap.. ee ereees
1 60 Water Queen Soap...ciscecesceenene
1X L Whiskey.....-... Bee nee 75 . Copco (white) Soap. ....ssceeeen
Rock & Rye Whiskey.. ..:...... 1 00, Cashmere (white) Soap....se
Maple Bam.. sssecscesssssreeresseres 100! Dandy Soap, 20 bats. ..+.. ss
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The Happiest Girl.
In town is she who has received an Engagemeut or Wedding Ring purchased here.
Our stock of Jewelry is particularly well
suppiiel with these articles of feminine
adornments and their beauty isnot equalled
by any other establishment in this city.
The settiugs are unique andthe workmanship excellent. The stones are without flaw
and very brilliant. There isa great variety
of pieces’ and good quality at all figures,
SEAGER IRR RTE
oc. J. BRAND.
Manufacturing Jeweler.
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@OGOOOOOOHOHOOOSO
Don’t Be a Clam .
But if you are fond of SALT and CANNED FISH,
; consider these delicacies for breakfasts or lanches:
Salmon Bellies, 10 cents apiece.
i Fat Mackerel, 10 cents apiece.
Canned Salmon and Sardines.
Soused Mackerel in Cans.
Lobsters, Clams, Oysters.
DOOOOOOOL
_ A. B. WOLF,
Nevada City.
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Commercial Street, ee We
GOHOOOHOHHOOOOOOOSO
The Soldier Boy Has Returned.
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He is prepared to do all kinds of work in the SHOEMAKING line.
Speak well. of. all the Trautmans,
They were sages of the past,
But the Trautman of this city
Js a master of the last. ©
Call on him for mending,
And do not hesitate.
fo bring along your No. 7e—
e : He'll sole them while you wait.
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The Clock Strikes One
as being a necessity in every family. I
is a household regulator and it should
be accurate, steady in its habits and of
cheerful face. Our Olocks are all this
and more too. They are
HANDSOME CLOCKS.
The r interior mechanism is made for
bard avd continuous work, but their exteriors are elegant, beautiful or ornate,
according to the position they will occupy. Very little money will bay a
serviceable clock.
: : Successors to F. C, Luetje,
A. & H. W. Hartung, Broad St., Nevada City.
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