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pee Eo oh 9 1b RENT
NEY
_TRANSORIPT, be:
THE
x
® difficult
New Dams to Be Ballt.
W. F. ayo
oor, to. be.
reat,
to be
to repress:
:
Day—June . 17th—and it is confidently . .
that.eS
affeirwillbane agi
gg on gh Slt
which
eee
the Sonth. Yubacoe a proposes to.
in ‘it; .
rash; to.
amove.in”
8) without
a
aa
se
a
dam will be 25 feet high and will hold
oN. Da.
DL " \
Ww.
W. Delegates,
PSs,
‘eo 'TRansonsrr:—President Me-: have been nothing bat
MEN’S and BOY’sS
10,000 inches
of water. The new dam
to be-bdilt in. Summit valley. this sam-. ,
"At
the:
regular
iar
meeting
‘se
Seagal
City TreasurerGray's report showed .
and mad.
CLOTHING.
Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W., last night, mer will bé started as'soon 48
at the last report there a
in with.a that
“Kinley bas gone to the Virginia Hot . The long days seem.tocome
it will hold
the following delegateswere elected to goes off. When completed
Springs where he and Mrs, McKinley . 888: If ts-ouly a matter of @ litue, 61461 on band; receipts of month,
bal. the Grand Parlor, which is to assemble
will remain for about. two weeks. fe vgsk£ ial Teotraginct a ' $1,496.65; disbursements, $2,481.85; balin Stockton on the 13th of June: Mrs, largest dam owned by the company.)
country \eieon ta bait, $7,086.81.
ha
Bore
is not sick, and, although the. rest
bel SY
Pre : ©
, Miss Nora McArthur, and et eee en
a one’s end
hibit: in a
The following demands were ordered
‘Miss Am
Hook. Alternates Mrs. made.
‘
atraid there will be lots of ' paid on the general fund:
F.
Zeitler,
Mis,
Wm, vigand Miss
Hogh Murchie $75, E. A. ‘Tompkins
.
taken by order of his physician, it is better the longer I stay withit,
x pediency;
more in the nature of an exomplitien>
hein; to be
T am
tion of the adage “an. ounce of'preven
>; to avoid
:
tion is worth a pound: of cure,” than . ”
because it isan absolute necessity at pe
ar Moore's
to a comdbury, the
. prominent,
secured by
ny’a repreiy noon for
arn shortly
e.
t . $50, H. BR. Fowler
$60, James. Flewéllen May Martin,
working dere — ~$45, E. Towle $10, Nevada County Elec
ng: .tric Power Co. $110, Geo. EK. Turner
ieee a ae
this time. He is run down and.’ has
y well at it $5.06, EB. P. Carr $2.50, Ed Arthur $2.50,
n from rheumaphotograph
and am doing
a sufferer
recently bee
tism. In case there should be any it I can only rustle supplies. I saw
urgent necessity for hie presence, he Dr. Shoeniaker’s brother this after
vomankind,
d by Karl's
blood + puriney refundrice 26 cts;
—
and .
«ec
was arrested in Truckee forseduction,
When thé Board of Supervisors meet under promise of marriage, was ar
raigned
in Woodiand yesterday, Upon
motion the case was transferred
to the}
public, There is no trath in the rumor . COUPle of nights and you thought: you .
seems could be done at no great exvelopment will probably alter the orthat Gen. Miles is either to be removed . VOUld have to come to Alaska to get = Gen. Clutter $10, 8. Clatter $15. it
pense and it would be an improvement der to that effect. A dispatch was re
from the conimand of the army. or. ¥®?med ap. Just think of it playing
FIRE FUND.
that would be generally appreciated, ceived
soon after the arraignment,
Nevada Hose Company No. 1 $10,
that Miss Fannie Stowe, Sweitzer’s aldays. and. uota speck of sunshine any Pennsylyania Engine Company No. 2 It is hoped that the Supervisors may leged victim, had given birth to the
¢
oe rhdgheg from the latest Philippine . where, then you will know it is cold. . $12.50,
Gamewell Fire Alarm Co, $50,
advices, the end is near, and no sur-. That nose of mine froze six or eight Legg & Shaw Oo, $15, W. Abbott $5.
prise would be felt in official circles . times this winter. “Once it was froze A petition was received from @ numsbould Aguinaldo’s formal’ sirrender. }S0 bad that when it peeled I took off a ber of residents of Long street asking
occur any day. The rebels have ac-. mask about half the size and shape of that the city opem a street from Long
knowledged themselves fought to & my nose but it. never kept me from to Olay street to connect thetwo. The
' standstill, anid were it not for thé work, but whenI got the tips of my Board voted to view the site later on.
efforts of Aguinaldo and the other. fingers frozen they bothered me for ‘a Chief Engineer Hook of the Fire DeFilipino leaders. to secure. promises couple of weeks; but now since I have partment announced that Doll & Wilthat they would be given’ positions . passed throngh the winter I don’t know son were the only ones to bid on the
see their way clear to have these desired improvements made.
child, and that the mother was not deing well.
ao
Building Notes.
Hospitality.
Mrs. J. J. Schmidt has had the porch
at her Broad-street .residence remod
and Gent's Furnishing Goods
:
Henry Sweitzer,
er, the yyoung man ah
Should ‘ave fhem.
your New Line of goa
Shirts
The: Child is
ts Born,
.
fore that body to ask that a liberal justice court at,Guinda, it appearing
can reach Washington in eight hours. . 2002. .He came i are Be ice. a few Richards $15, R. Simmons. $19 55, J. P.
that most of the witnesses in the case
appropriation
be
made
to
improve
the
Conway
$12.50,
W.
G.
Richards
$1.90,
ing approved . 4878 88%
the President
Before leav
between the two towns, they will live in-that. vicinity. The preliminary,
the report made by the Military Court “You spoke inyour last letter sont R. Davey $16.60, H. Dickerman $10.85, road
Wednesday
W
E. J. Baker $14, Gluyas Richards $5, also ask the Board to arrange for bavexamination.was set for
of Inquiry, it and will at once be made it being very cold in Truckee for a
next,
but
since
that
time’a
new deHugh Marchie-$7.30, Legg & Shaw Oo. ing electric lights along the road. This
eaty
‘
_
Sigourney Bros. $350, Ogden ‘Bros, in July and the. City Trustees of Ne$1.50, A. ModAllister §8.75, Gilbert vada City and Grass Valley appear be
spl as a result ‘of the re-. 97Oamd 50 and 60 degrees below for
Sead
And Bist Valiues
—{r— .
fax, Auburn and other places,.The.
willbegignncn
Wastaneron, May 9th, 1899. . wart’Sw araeene . d the:‘streets . $1,821.05; balance due, $5,548 20,
’ Finest Goods
:
ge . Tamm when the details of the, plete aaagenuicegna yy Sa runs ‘> Ook
News: und Mamenls fromteme
notnie
con"
A Spring Arrival of the
ai yoy alge apeg
tyr lcpe ps
eo of
vestigate.a ~
hly to @xod, and” at
cae clever;
h the. pro
who returned
picnic on
onBankerHill
_
CAN’T BE BEAT.
Low Prices coupled with Big Values is the combination that wins
‘Jour trade in our Blegant Assortment of
‘SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES.
Our New Stock Affords .
Great Attraction to the
‘Bayer who appreciates
SUPERIOR QUALITIES.
: Grimes’ Clothing Emporium,
Cor Broad snd Pine Sts.
TTULULODLALODLODGALODORULLODLODLAD
LIL
Even toan enemy entering our house,
eled and other iniprovements made.
hospitality must not be withheld. The
Dr. I. W. Bowman is having an additree does not withhold its ahade even
Telephone 301.
The —"
tion built on the rear of his residence from the wood-cutter. Straw, earth,
water, and kind speech; these four are
on Park avenue.
never absent from the houses of good
The
house
owned
by
E.
Booth
on
under.the local government, similar.to . .as it is anything to be scared of and if proposed new fire house on Prospect
men The stranger who departs from
those-which have been given.to Cuban . I'see enough in sight I will ‘tackle anHill. They offered to construct a hose Mill street and which is being remodthe house for want of kind reception,
eled by Al Williams, will be a very neat
Is called the “Ladies’ Wall Paper.” It comes principally in stripes with officers, the surrender would have. other one.’ They put up their ice here house similar to the one on Nevada
looking little cottage when the work is leaves behind to the owner his faults, blende@ Borders and ceiling to match. It is wonderfully rich in its effecta and
taken place ‘before now. They will get . for sammer ase last month. They saw street for $75. Their bid was accepted.
and bears away all his merits. The the a“ is bound to be lasting. Then it is reasonable in price.
no promises other than the general one. it ‘out ‘of the river and you ought to see The old Board then adjourned sine finished. po SE aePee OH aD ae
good will not withhold kindness from
to put.ap die and met as a new Board, Trastees
made by the Philippine Comimigsion, . the. nice clear ice they get
Was Unsuccessful.
the ignorant, as the moon sends her
that pending the final disposition of . here, but they have to go where, there Rector and Jackson being sworn in by
The regular spring crop of tramps light into the hovel. The best friend
the matter by Congress, the islands . is swift running water. Where the Clerk Carr. B. 8. Rector was elected
have
made their appearance here. One is that which remains with us, even
would be given home rule to as great. water is still. the ice gets so thick the chairman ofthe Board. T. HW. Carr
of
them.told
a lady yesterday that he after death, a good heart. Who is a
an extent as might be found consistent . devil himself could not handle it. The was elected City Clerk.
had
asked
at
six houses for something foreigner to those who speak civilly?
We havejust. received.
ice crop here is a sure thing every win;
with American interests. .
The matter of appointing an engito
eat
and
had
failed to get even a crust Is this one of us, or is be a stranger? is Closely woven, Beautiful Patterns. Fort
ive
Gardner, of New Jerter. I. have not seen any. snow this neer to prepare plans and estimates for
Representat
Cents q Yard
the reckoning of the base; to the gen. . winter'to speak of. It seems to be 4 the sewerage system then came up. of bread. He thought he would leave
sey, who always has opinions of his
Just
think
of
it—only
}
erous
all
men
are
of
one
family.
own, said: “Iam not inclined tothinks. kind of a frost and so much falls evEngineers W. W. Waggoner and F: M. this town and go to Grass Valley and
_——SS
is the weak. ery night. By the middle; of March Miller presented applications for the see if he would not have better luck.
with many, that Mr. Bryan
Wall Paper.
P
SEE THOSE ©
'
est candidate the Democrats could pnt . the ground is covered: with dbout two. position,
up. On the contrary, it is my belief or two anda half feet of light fluffy
together
with
bids.
Mr.
Waggoner offered to prepare plans and
, for the snowshoes we specifications for the system for the
too light
that he is infinitely stronger than. any . snow
Eastern man the Democrats might name . uee in Trackas.
sum of $150,und to make surveys and
around superintend construction at $8 per day.
poll the votes the Nebraskan would. Truckee as far as I can learn are doing Mr. Miller offered to do all the work
command.. I am also positive that . first rate. Frank Mefoche is over on connected with installing the system
Bryan was defeated in ‘96, not because . Dominion.» Jim Fergason is up on big for $1,000, or at the rate of $150 per
the . Skookum, Chinn is working for the month, estimating that it would require
of his advocecy of silver,but because
working classes were aroused to the ne. Bartlett Bros,, Billy Gallegher, George some six months.
The following standing committees
cessity of once more getting back to a. Groves and Fdward Bates are workprotective turiff. If silver had: been. ing on Hunker, John Arnel) is stopwere appointed:
Streets— Jackson, Rich and Gault.
in Morria Daily’s cabin with me
the only issue the Democrats. inight . ping
Finance—Jackson, Rector and Gault.
have triumphed, but they lost because. when he is around town and Bell
Printing— Carr, Rich and Jackson.
free . Thomas is: still over on Sulphur. Tiie
the. wage-earners' repudiated
“The
Whitney or German couldn't begin to}
people’
here
from
trade, which, as illustrated by the Wil. rest of the boys are on the same claima
f]
>
of TRO
son bill, bad come pretty near ruining . they were last winter. I don’t know.as rected to have Edwin Tilley lay a side‘this letter will get to you till June. walk on upper Pine street.
the country ”
ete
Well, old man, give my regards to
President MeKinley hasn't told any-.
body that there would be an extra ses-/all my ‘friends around Truckee yourNivery Per Cent. of the people have
sonie kind of humor ia the ea i
he has} self included.”
sion of Congress, simply because
0
jthis causes many diseases.
—_—-——
+ 0e:
not fully decided to call one. He has
Sarsaparilla cures these diseases by extalked the matter over with prominent
Danger of Kissing.
pelling the humor.
Republicans and has intimated his. be
ost ST Ythem ev
them un.
it.
Ss.
ant N EW
ace
li kinds.
sure at
st prices.
s, Etc.
:
lief that circumstances will probably.
Dr. H.W. Wagner of this city sends
Hoop’s Puts are non-irritating and
make it wise to call Congress together . the Transonirt the following article on he only pills to take with Hood’s Sar-t
he found in a medical wenger
in advance of the regular session’ in. kissing, which
December, and has advised Senators] record: In a kissing contest for five
‘and Representatives to make their plans. pounds a side, which has just been deaccordingly.
They
The Street Superintendent
{was di
Srx loaves bread for 25c
at Homann’s
‘That is as far as the mat. clared off ina small town in Lancashire;
ties favor one. Many think tbat’ it. having scored eighteen hundred in thé
would be good politics to call an-extra. hour. Over in Germany at about the,
because
not only
session,
it would }same time a young lover wrote to his
he sent her ten thoushorten the Speakership contest, but . sweetheart that
because it would give more.time to act sand kisses.
country and be fully discnssed and . hours’ time was alowed, with brief in
understood before the excitement, of. tersals for malt refreshments. At je}
Presidential
campaign
begins. end of the first hour the score was t
Forty-NIwen.
thousand, and the condition of
active and passive, participant good.
One thousand more were added in the
+ *@e
Owners of the Tum Boy,
Among the prominent mining men second hour, but at the seven hundred
who have been visiting San Fraricisco. ®0d fiftieth kiss on the third round the
are P. Posey and William Bayly, who . ¥°ung man’s lips became paralyzed
recently sold a half interest in the fa-. ®™4 he lost consciousness. This fate,
mous Tom Boy mine to Hon. Thomas . Which some might consider merited,
Mein, who purchased it for the Roths. Should prove a warning to promiscuous
childs. They still retain their share in . kissers as well as to those who csculate
the mine and are also owners of the . With! ‘persistence. It is not paralysis
extension of the equally famous High. #!one, but insanity, which may follow
land Boy, as well as several big propsuch efforts.
[Should have had a new
erties in New Mexico, where they aré . girl each time.)
operating a $250,000 cyatiide
plant.
During their stay in San Francisco
Messrs, Posey and Bayly have been the.
a
"
She sent back word that,
upon the financial bill, which bas been:. he had not the nerve to perform the,
prepared by the House Caucus Com-'. feat in a truly manly way. This chalmittee, and allow it to get before the’ lenge was likewise accepted, and ten
the
a
Sewed and Laid.
You Try It.
If Shiloh’sCough and Oonsumption
One Big Barber
Barbe: Shop.
Cure, which is sold for the small price
The Marsville barbers
barber: are proposing of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not
to unite all their shops into one big cure take the bottle back and we will
establishment for the purpose of sav\refund your money. Sold for over
fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25
ing rent and otherwise reducing excts.and S0cts. For sale by H ie al
penses,
man, the druggist.
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into
‘seven
separate
branches, as follows: First, those. who
of town to do their shopping;
go out
second, those who want no improve
a
ide a
ments; third, those who prefer a quiet
What Would They Do?
The people who so loudly condemn. town to one of push and enterprise;
the policy of the government in the fourth, those who deride public spirited
Philippines always stop short when) men; fifth, those who oppose every
they are confronted with the question,. movement that ‘ddes not appear to
“What would you do?” Probably they . benefit them; sixth, those who oppese
never gave the subject any comsidera-jevery movement that does not origi‘tion. Possibly they would pall the; nate with them; seventh, those .who
American flag down as was done in the. seek to injure the credit or senuiation
Sandwich Islands not long ago. Still of their fellow-townsmen.”
a pine
ne
that was not a very popular move as
s
For Sweden.
was demonstrated later. “Ten chances! * “ Locomotive
is being
to one they would do just as
done now by the present administra-.
The Richmond, Virginia, Locomotive
tion but they can not resist the temptaWorks has an order for a dozen engines
ion t be “agin
;
:
2
. which will be used on a railroad in
government.”
re
For Rent.
.
. Seaden, The locomotives will have no
these
,
ell, no pilot and no coweatcher
features of the American engine being . _
yacafit store room in the Tran-.
Inrendered unnecessary by the fact that.
pape! rent.
jm Block is
quire of Fred E. Brown
Broad Street, corner Pine.
(Up-to-date Merchants.)
A SMALL SPOT
BEEHIVE
GROCERY ..
MAY BE CANCER. J.J. JACKSON, Proprietor
Agency For--[onogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE
Noone
can tell how soon these
APPEARED AT FIRST AS wittreatment.
Depot for
y people die from Cancer simply
MERE PIMPLES. femee
fete
Soe we ep Sie Fancy Groceries
greatest care should be
given to
one
oilssore, pimple or scratch which
shows no disposition to heal under ordin
are forced
ee
ee
operation—the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer.
ae
The
promptly returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive than
in the blood, and an operation, plaster, or
ore. Cancer is a deadly
other external treatment
can ve no effect whatever upon it. Thecure must
come from within—the last vestige of poison must be eradicated,
Mr. Wm. Walpole, of Walshtown, 8. D., says: “A
pea came under my left
peas anyonabout the wn S
PATE FOIS.
A
DEVILED AND POTTED
[EATS AND FISH.
Mascot Whiskey....0ssenrsereesss $1 00 . Mikado Soap.......cccccheccsssseceses
6
Daffy’s Malt Whiskey:;:..:...... 1 00) silk Soap...
05
Pepsin Whiskey...:..scs-ess0.000 1 00
Game Cock Whiskey...1...... + 0g . Cunaette Sonn.
Ae
065
Monarch (Jug) Whiskey........ 1 00 Water Queen Soap... se sescdecencscdes <> OO
75 . Copco (white) Soap. ........
Rock
&
Rye
Whiskey.........:.1
00. Oashmere (white) Soap........
sent to. I read
in my local paper of a cure effected
by
8. a
8., and decided to try it. It acted like a charm, the . Maple Ram.. .... teeheannenenenneses 1 00 ‘Dandy Soap, 20 bars.......0
Blood!
— paca
at first irritated, and then dircharging
~ ala 9 0 a
See bs MONTE: FHOMD cs cles cniscaviscvecctecsnaecesae 6
is ‘gradually ‘grew less and then dsen. pasar
rb
a.
fo > a sieedelp
a Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,81b
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NS
her, pig a amall scab which soon drop
laret
ebeooeee Petraes rewescoreccesne eves
Diamond Dust Washing Powder..
ped off, and now age
onl Ad healthy little scar remains where
raemy life once held full sway.”
?
threatened
to
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LATEST.
SASH BUCKLES,
SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS.
NECK CLASPS.
THE NETHERSOLE BRACELET
1s all the Go and we have a Great Variety.
We have a fine assortment of
J; Sydney Smith, whose mine, . for the following bit of advice that
guests of
perintendent of the Tom Boy mine.
Snell & Fleming,
iit.
the Baltimore, formerly the Garner, . every citizen of Nevada City would do
they visited. Prior to his last visit to. well to take to heart. “Town killers
classified
We
havea ele
a full Rnnot
-made wfeal
Inside
and Outside
»
jin
cee
8mReade utside Sk irts inDuck,
. Percale, Bre.
WNALLULUAMdLdAdLdLddddsdddddbddddddd
Very Good Advice.
‘The Santa Ana Blade ie responsible
this city Archie Nivens Jr. was the 80-. are
RANGPUR CARPETS
age into Cancer of the worst type.
—++er
ter has gone. There may or may not. the challenger sank exhausted at the
be an extra session, but the probabili-. seven hundredth smack, his opponent
:
. all railroads in Sweden are fenced in
‘The engineer sits on the left instead of
see ionage eh tor We 00 lames on the right band side of the cab: —
Ladies’ Long Chains,
A Fine Lirne
And a Very Nice Line of
—OrFr—
Breakfast Goods. :
Seine,
Manufacturing Jeweler.
Semen]
EASY TO SEE
A long distance or read ordinary print
if you have
G:L:A:53:3:ES8
Which are acceptably fitted.
Ht Fresh from the Wits.
—>} +o
Lat] H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat.
fel ‘Twin Bros, Mush, Our Mother's Mush.
:
mat Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes.
ki Germesa, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk.
rx} Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal.
Our Optical department can supply
at very low prices, Eyeglasses
and Speetacles in all cases where there are ne
kt] Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice.
complications.
-—>+ +
M For a Qutok uadk.-atoods santo
mie
SILVER NOVELTIES.
If a prescription is necessary the cost
of making the glasses will be slightly
more.
Spectacles of all kinds repaired.
Ay
French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts.
Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts.
Heintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can’
Li. 6. wor, “Y
Particular attention given to the re.
pairing of Watches and Clocks by graduate watchmakers.
Telephone West 14.
AL &’H. W. Hartung,
seen,