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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 11, 1900 (4 pages)

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ary ‘estate, og “a 2 ‘M. H. KISTLE, eetee ot Baek. +» May 11,1900. mii yen appointed agen: ns, and invites the » on Main street and m10-tf r Sale. and business of the n is offered for aale m the premises. W. T. MONK. soars ws the grande all new and 30. hem all in the ~ or Ladies and id Embroidsts have them in want a good i—come to us nia are the it Took at the and Ash rs. ORE. eG —_—_——_— lived at : ly Factory. * Sachem of the Order, and one of the . 0¢6™ there, He then. went. ‘ship. He received the appointment! “this sinful world. a Bargail. ‘on Commererly oceupi+d saloon is ufata bargain. Order of Red Men, and Ponbesk Oem, cil, Degree of Pocahontas, celebrated . the anniversary of St. Ta nina’s’Day in . 823 Satter street, the contract a very fitting manner last evening. A having taken place the day special train brought: a namber ‘of . An rebuttal, our otha Council, D of P., ‘up from Grass stand on Tuesday Ie to attend the celebration: “Phos. H, pone of the city papers the f Brockington, D. D. G. §., was among Se aeha A. tnloys ele aes those who came up. and te spoke feelingly of the duties of the Red Men. The following program was ‘rendered, part of Fie oe ana now clerk of ot . Fnac ye offices ret Sachem Wm. Sandow acting as master ‘he Lick House,.-testified that he. teof ceremonies: ‘membered the operetta on May 24th. The first was.a violin solo by w. m'. Atthar Rodgers’ card was brought up ar dee ampli ee a to re ‘Th occa ieagoaee: Rice, accompanied on the piano b; Mrs. %" the Lick and Ser Pair sent word: E B. Power. A.D, Mason then made;'4t be would be down directly. a speech of welcome tothe membera The witness helped the Senator into i from Grass Valley and was followed by . 28: overcoat-and: handed him Mrs. E. Power, who sang “Bea Bolt” in. Tots was about fitreen minutes a most charming way. Miss Grace 8 o'clock, Fair gave his valet a ticket Jackson rendered a -eolleubi in . t© the »pereita, and the:latter went to manner which indeed reflected great the opera: house, remaining about three credit on her. Rev. J. Sims, Past Great . ™iutes 60 as to be‘able to way uae oldest members of the Tribe, made a. @®8'Y Street, and: ‘called. on Mrs. Hanvery eloquent speech. Giuyas Rich. !®5> bis wife. He returned to the hotel arde rendered a violin solo, aécompan. *>°ut fifteen. minutes before 10.¢’clock ied on the piano by Michael Hyman, . ®?4 awaited the Senator's arrival. The which brought. forth much applause, . !#'ter got home abont 11:80 or 12 The recitation of Mise Martha Sime. °°!ock, and the: valet ‘assisted him to told a most tragic tale but ended in a. “"4?ess and the Senator went. to bed. joke. Oounty Recorder John Werry Hanley said“ he bad fall charge of sang 8 song in his ever pleasing man-. ¥#it’8 wardrobe, and it containéd no. ner and was encored. Frank EB. Wads. * nightshirt. The Senator wearing worth made a short but earnest speech nightshirts of beavy white flannel. about the order. In relation. to the much-disoussed After the conclusion of thé program . ™°™orsndum book, the witness na the crowd adjourned to the banquet that Fair ‘did not oarry:a pocket diary, hall, where an elaborate spread’ was. Of this he was positive, as each night awaiting. Henry Odgers acted as Fair enptied the contents of his pockToastmaster and the following toasts . °*® 2P0" 4 table previous to his valet were reeponded to: taking his clothes to brush and arrange Toast, “Improved Order of Red Men,” them for the following morning. Rev. J. Sims. Toast, “Weimer Tribe,” On cross-examination Hanley testiPast Sachem Stephen Richards. ‘Toast, fled that Senator Fair’s wardrobe was ® “Ceanotha Council,” Thos. Brockingkept.in his valet’s room_and that it. . ton. Remarks, “Twenty-seven Years . O74 have been impossible for him to Red Man,” Samuel Clutter. Remarks, take his clothes, put: them ‘on and go} Geo. E. Perkins. The gathering did out without the witness knowing it. not break up till a late hour ana all. /f bY #ay improbable chance the Senasent d a it nde or should dress ard<go cut unnoticed, si pid hse 4 he valet declared that he must know » because of the wardrobe being disrrauged. Senator Fair did not leave Ex-Deputy County Clerk John O./ the hotel that night after he went to Nilon has received his commission as a. bed. Phe nigat of May 24, 1892. census enumerator for Nevada townThe Grand Balt Tonight. ee et eh Appointed Enamerator. from Census Marshal O'Neill. Jadging from Vie’ Sdvahice sale of That is what we call a good appoint-. tickets for the grand ball tobe given ment, for Mr. Nilon possesses. every by the Foresters at Armory sition. The courteous manner in which he will ask the many questions re-/+hi, city in some time. The members quired by law will place him inthe! +r in. Grass Valtey Conclave and the front rank of agreeable men, especially loeal conclave. wiil have a competitive with the blashing maiden, when asking . .drill, which promises to be very inter: her the day and year she came into esting. : Johnny’s suave . ay manner will make the latter clase feel . C°ffee, Coffee, Coffee Coftee, C Cotte. perfectly at ease, but we can not tell} oe how it’ will be with the old maids. Just coon corrm, that's all! Peer a oo: qualification necessary for that poevening, there will be‘one of sealaben oe rowds that hasgathered at‘a dance at. 7 less Brand 40 cents per pound. No. copper rece oie. for servis om Nevada ‘City. boy,’s . —Henry. members of Weimer Tribe and Cean-. 900 of Mike Hanley, was called to the . ®%last, and ea B. . Poe 1 For sm PR er rence ee V ‘hat One Eats. Should be he Best the world can furnish. ‘Our stock of food products is _. an all round“exhibition of Prize Winners.) Tn Quality, Variety and Pleasant Prices We claim everything. ". Avoid cheap Canned Goods, Poor Fruits and Vegetables, badly put up. ing. Klinker & Oo., $.85. N. Cc. N. G. BR. R. Co., 68 cents. M. D: $6. Orane Co., $1350. W. Henderson, $1.25. Henry Lane, $3. W. U.T. Co., 80 cents. Thos. Maher, $1.75. The Election Boards of the four precincts were allowed $40 each for their services in conducting the city election. The Board will hold its regular monthly meeting next Thursday even. : ‘Wn. They : “ Henry Langdon, and his wife, Mrs. <¢ e Alice Mj Langdon, (mother of Mrs. es Tf you ws tite -ews subscribe for the . Aimelia pigok and Ida Avery, and TRANSORI PT Rogers. ee ber thereof. ‘The others J. Britland) who own the old] Rae ra pone ge al No. 2—Ed. on June 12th. —S— F. Zeitler. The alternates are Misses Mrs. J. H. y may be free from any taint, deviaeay hier igehene Impure = eee Disease. mo docks eae at ng rn fr tl fafa mad pe, raphe naga not oper You may cut or draw out the sore, but another will come in new, rich, lif waka t's atte tema IS N OT _INGURABLE eyersesy fy while admitting it to be operation, and advise you to have the Cancer cut ont, roe Pega lae lined the reach of the surgeon's knife or eystem relieved of all poisonous, effete pes and force it out of the blood. It a purely vegetable $ no mineral Peepetsey tom pet Sieeetly upou why not you? 80 polluted that a severe and stu form of the disease may develop from a sore or ulcer on your tongue petra g, yt A eee a slight bruise be ie oreetit it alse made contain cure of Cancer. an powerful If the deceased w: @ secretary, the charge : premiums. You get your money’s Smallpox at Marysvilie. worth of Coffee. ‘Wous sells it. tf CREITATION. Odd Fellows Crematory Association. SAN bare tinct CALIFORNIA. a member of ANY ORGANIZATION h having gern! officer and © ashes and The same toe mayne of the f My 4 "GE EORGE S R, einer, Fuperintendent. lump. on the jaw or Write our physicians about your case, and for an any advice or information wan ted ; they aa on my oe rappers Napa or hurt, a little pimple on the eyelid, lip sea owt ly open wives ot cates er 80 insignificant as to attract salves or ointments to cure it—begin with S 8.S. S. cancerous cells, cacibeaibtes ‘We make no whatAddress, THE SWIFT-SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. causiaiamnioneteneaia S eee. and a organ Ag stated in the Transorivt yesterday there are five cases of smallpox in Marysville and the authorities thore are of the opinion that no spread of the infection is anticipated. It is hoped
they are correc! in their judgment, but too much care can not be used. 9:08 the disease got a star! in Marysville is a mystery Collec tivn Day: Next Saturday wili be collection day for the TransoripT; and we hope subscribeta will be: prompt in settling when called upon. There are a great many city subscribers who have not Something to Make _ the Mouth Water Spring and Summer.. @ TAILOR-MADE —es Ga. Bmddan, Oar eee: De-. partment, will constitute one of the beeen, The aren “BEEHIVE” . Nevada Hose Oo., No 1. (deen F. llowea ‘Rogers’ Ranch, have filed a complaint Hook, A. B. Wolf. in the United States Circuit Court . . Company charging them with surrep= Morrison, . titidasly tanneling ander their orchard and extracting therefrom a quantity Laurel Parlor, No. 6; N.D. G. W., at of gold and valuable mineral rock. ite meeting last night, e'ected deleask the Court to award them . gates to the Grand Parlor, which is to damages and to issue an order pro-lassemble at Jackson, Amador county, bibiting further mining of their prop; They are: Mrs J. V. Snyder, Miss Lillie Mallen and Mrs. ular favor, bei ne) pp ng Of children and all ages and sexes is our rich and delicious Ice . Asa r ment in warm weather it holds first place in cream and egg and fe fin. res with pure ton jnices. It a delichtfal ralveahunget bus boarieking es . « Foley's ce Cream Parlors. paid anything for some time, and we now desire that they settle their accounts. Paper has doubled in price, and prompt payment is absolutely necessary now. % “Hr Tuat Serxs Finns.” He that takes Hood’s Sarsaparilla finds in its use pure blood, good appetite, good digestion and perfect health. It cures ves pepsia, scrofula, salt rheam, boils, pimples and all blood humors. Sick headache is cured by Hood’s PPPPEPEDPEDDDDDD DOPEPEDDDEPDDDDD ED DEED yA IT REFMAINS Groceries TO BE SEEN Pills. 250. ~ee Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tbe ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or inperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and -this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any. case of Deafness conned: ad Then . Gold Pedal = E soentonbeneensuoneovon roranoe a fe Ocomune & Oo, Toledo, O. sola by Dena es Hall’s ile Pills are the best. lia: First-Class Plumbing. mended for Dyspepsia, Billousness and ail : . Liver Troubles. Geo. E. Tarner is prepared to do al who use this kinds of plambing at the correct rates and on the shortest notice. He has a large force of first-class plumbers em peti who thoroughly understand their business. Leave your orders immediately to avoid the rush, as the time . draws near for the sewer work to be aii ec paps m29-tf 4 Nf : best brands and highest quality of goods. these bargains: ~ Grandfather's Mush.. . 3 Packages for 25c Armour’s Gold Band Bacon ..20c per Can Mineral Water, E ‘he Cook’ rings are situated thirty miles west from Wil2 Oolaes Springs The water from these Stomach, cannot exist in the system of those water. The Cook’s Water is bottled absolute without ny Se the water to the no Mone water Ly y peat a compare with te. pani Pr. Be Wolf. oy besides, we give you the Glance. over Sugar Corn..... 10c per Can Cash Grocer. 5 2 is recomPagar gg Moxon * ere and paris not Kg NOT dea . ee ’ Can now be procured at the Grimes Clothing Emporium: Low prices and a perfect fit guaranteed. ~ BUT FOR YEARS WILL OUR GOLD-FILLED WATCH CASES WEAR. these goods from us ? MG! uaranteed, and our guarantee is good. We have Waltham and Elgin movements in all grades toffit these cases. ses." A. & HW] RARTONG, ‘Watchmakers, Successors to F.C. kane Broad 8t., above Pine, Nevada City. W Big Win . BECAU: SE every’ article wefsell is IROGER BROS. SPOONS. Phone W. 14. Display Se KNIVES AND FORKS } G. J. BRAND, Om FLAT WARE FOR. ideas USE. a Baad St., above Pine, NBYADA CITY. n. Make good digestion wait on appetite, and : rth dn Gee Yate firemen toward in the rae of July Order Your Groceries From Us. E> A EE a ee 2 Cans Hominy for 25 Cents. Corn 10 Cents a Can. EE ERS A EE oe J. J. JACKSON, GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION We have the finest display of Goods seen 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. . have just received the latest ‘novelties of the season. $7.00 and up. 2.50 and up. WAXEL, whe TAILOR STYLISH bes MILLINERY Re Opening: Days 3 SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY . . April 7th, 9th and 10th WHEN WILL BE SHOWN THE — Largest, Fullest ani Best Selection Ever brought to this county. Any style of Bonnet or Hat can be had trimmed or untrimmed. The fact that Miss Nellie Tetreau s with us is a sufficient guarantee that all work turned out of our establishment will be artistic. W. H. CRAWFORD, } MULLOY 3 GROCER} -MULLOY’S BLENDED TEA OUR OWN BAKING POWDER OUR OWN SPICES Chip Beef, Finest Quality, Any Quantity Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds. CHAS. E. MULLOY, Pioneer Grocer, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. ome oe APOIO OROIOIIOK HOOIOIIGIOIOIOIOIIOK & Latest in ng aa and Summer Wear. = PECALE AND ~ . CRASH SKRTS BESO '® mes 4 ROOK IORI IKI IOI ‘% °_. TAILOR MADE] , . SUP el el : snell.& Fleming's. ; CASS OE $Y, SROIOOIGOIIDIDOIODIOIOIOIIID