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“ TRANSORIPT.
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MONDAY..c-+-eseeelMlly 13, 1901
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Yotes of Interest.
For Lite Iusarance see T,B Gray.
Kennedy’s Sarsaparilla is the best
spring medicine. Vinton’s sells it. tf
For the best of everything in the
meat line send your orders to Naffziger.
Home-made bread made fresh every
day, at George Hurst’s bakery, Commercial street, ‘ t= naan
Now is the time to use Vinton’s Anti-. 7
si mist! THE PRESIDENT
You can get Spiehler’s Violel Talcam
Powder at Vinton’s. It is 25 cents a
box, and is having a large sale. It is
excellent for chafed hair and gentlemen will find it beneficial after shay~
ing. mi18if
If you want a good, cool drink of
er—the very bes —
ne see Wm. i Arama is i ae
Howard Loveland, proprietor of the
Popular Bakery, continues to furnish
cakes, bread and everything else in the
bakery line. tf.
For excellent fancy summer drinks
call at Wm. Harry’s saloon, corner ot
Spring and Pine streets, m7-tf
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want
anything in the tobacco line. tf
Fine fresh honey from Harry
Towle’s, two squares for 25 cents at
Scadden’s. a28-8t.
If you should desire anything in th
drinking line you should call at the
Grotto. I¢ is the most popular resort
in town and you are. always given
fair treatment. tf
The Ladies’ Whist Club met Saturday afternuon at the home of Mrs. J.
H. Rogere on Boulder street. The
ladies spent a very pleasant afternoon
playing consolation whist. Mrs. William ¥loyd won the first prize and the
second was captured by Mrs. Frank E,
Wadsworth. Before departing the
guests partook of delicate refreshments, ;
Word has reached this city to the
effect that by the 18th of June active
work on the proposed new electric railroad from this city to Grass Valley
will be under way. That date has
been definitely settled upon, while in
the meantime all arrangements necessary to starting willbe arranged. Promoter Martin is confident that he will
be able to have cars runniog by Admission Day.
Gus Davenpcrt and Frank Bost were
out Saturday running the scraper on
the grade between here and Purdon’s
bridge. They also had along a big
wagon, to which six horses were attached. In some way one of the wheels
.went into a ditch, upsetting the heavy
wagon. Both were thrown from the
seat and fortunately escaped serious
injury.
Quite a number from this city attended the dance given at Union Hall,
Indian Flat, Saturday. It was for the
benefit of the family of John Curry of
Indian Fiat.
Garfield Conclave, Knights of Sher&
RS ERR APR Ve Br ro NOR eR
brought unexpected result.
wind blowin g.
challenger five minutes over twenty miles course with hard
LONDON, May 13—A dispatch from Weymouth says .
that the trial trip of the new Shamrock took place today and
The old Shamr ock beat the
SS
iAT WATSONVILLE.
WATSONVILLE, May 13—Members cabinet left Del
Monte at 8 o’clock this morning and reached Santa Cruz at
8:45. After driving around the towna special train took the
party to the big trees, where it remained until noon.’ They
his patrons with the very best of pies.) arrived at San Jose at 2:30 o'clock.
Fad an Outing.
Ohe Grass Valley Elks Entertain at Shebley’s.
Shebley’s pond, on the line of the
Narrow. Gauge, was yesterday the
scene of as merry 4 crowd as had
gathered for many a day. It’ was a
picnic that had been arranged ty the
Grass Valley lodge of Elks, and all
kinds of sporta were indulged in. As
entertainers the Elks can not be beat,
and it is the wish of their friends that
they will arrange for these outings
more frequently.
An Error.
In Saturday evening’s TRANSORIPT
appeared an article which stated that
the miners of Nevada City had taken
up a subscription to defray the expense of bringing the remains of the
late William Monroe, who died suddenly Friday morning at Lundy, Mono
county. The article should have read
that the miners of Lundy took up the
subseription.
Ig gly.
tated
Came Through Yesterday.
The North Bloomfield stage tame
through yesterday, and on the way returned the people to Columbia Hill,
who attended the autertainment and
dance Saturday night. The driver says
although the people were a little wornout, they look for the recarrence of
sach events.
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The License Issued.
County Olerk Bowman. of Yuba
county has issued 4 marriage license to
William Edwin Wellman, of Erle, Yuba
county, and Miss Viola Hill of Nevada
City. The TraNnecnipT was a little premature in. announcing their marriage,
bat as it came at last everything ic
enter largely into the lumber business,
ring.
wood Forest, went down to Olympia
Park, near Glenbrook, Sunday and
held a drill. The place is cool and inviting and the Knights had a
pleasant outing. They took along refreshments and a large number of the
members were on hand.
serene,
Breeches That Never Rip.
We have just received forty dozen
Ox Breeches from Louieville, Kentucky, where they are sold under a
guarantee that if they rip you get a
new pair for nothing. They are made
of Kentucky jeans, cheviots, corduroys and worsted, for workingmen’s
pants up to dress-up pants, and the
prices are $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50 for the
heavy English corduroys.
Have Returned.
Miss Gertrude Hampton, Nevada
City’s representative as Maid of Honor
at the Sacramento Street Carnival, returned last evening, and went to North
San Juan this morning to resume her
A Yew Planer.
Ghe Yuba’ Devetopment Company Will Soon Have One.
A large planer for the Yuba Development Company arrived here yesterday.
J. Pendola and M. G. Calvin loaded
the machine on’their freight wagons
this morning, and transported it to its
destination. This company intends to
and under the Superintendency of
Wm. Coyne,! formerly with the Towle
Bros , it will no ‘doubt be successful,
as Mr. Coyne is one of the bost lamber
men in the country.
To Grass Valley Tonight.
The members of the Epworth League
of the Methodist. Church of this city
will go to Gress Valley this evening, to
have a joint session with the members
at that place. All those who are going
should be at the charch at 7 o’clock, as
it is requested by the League.
Dancing Party Postponed.
The closing dance of. the Royal
Dancing Club has been postponed until Friduy evening, May.17:h. All those
who are invited may regret the: postponement, but it is unavoidable, and
they will havea longer time to look
forward to the pleasures of the evenFuneral Yesterday.
The faneral of Mrs. Mary Williams
took place yesterday from St. Canice
church, aud was largely attended by
respects to one with whom they had
become attached. When the sod had
been placed upon the’mound, and the
mourners retired, it was with the hope
that the clods would rest lightly on the
occupant of the tomb.The Oldest and Best.
S. S.'S. is a combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes all manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strengthens and builds up thé constitution L. Hyman & Co.,
duties in the schools. Miss Winnie Nevada City and Grass Valley.
Mulloy, who acted as her chaperon,
also returned.
A Special Meeting.
Embezzler Arrested. A special meeting of the Nevada City
Board of Trade will be held on Tuesday evening, May 14th, at the City
Hall. Allthe members are requested
to be present.
James H. Doolittle, formerly of this
city but who now resides in San Francisco and has a lease on the St. Nicholas Hotel at that place, Saturday had
his brother-in-law, Joseph Knowlton,
arrested on a charge of embezglement.
Knowlton has been manager and . ’
eashier of the hotel for several years cs
and it is alleged that by keeping a false . arrange
system of haa he rab appropriated . W8y between .Grass Valley and this
over $23,000 that did not belong to him. . city. It is stated that a splendid re.
When he found his crime was known
he fled to Watsonville, where he was
arrested.
:
To Open : a Mine.
J. Williams and G. Jolyson went up
to Magenta Flume, near the town of
Eureka. They have a mine at that
plece and intend to open ‘it op and
work it thoroughly during the Summer
months.
A New Park.
A number of our people are making
sort.
others.
Sarbanes
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
place, will be opened next month.
ents to lay outa park half
sort will be made, which will include
a reservoir or lake for boating, and
after a short time fisb will be placed in
it. Swimming tanks will also be provided and the grounds fixed up in
good shape. Special attractions will
be given from time to time and the
new park promises to be a popular reThe grounds selected are just
behind the Glenbrook House and are
owned by William Delbridge and
It is expected that Olympia
Park, which is the name give a to the
while purging the blood of impurities. S. S.S. cures all diseases of a
blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula,
‘Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and
Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles,
and.is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Blood Poison.
A record of nearly fifty years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
of. S. S. S. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
the thousands. Our ‘geen corresndence is larger than ever in the
istory of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S.S. S.
has done them, while others are seeking advice about their cases, All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have made
alife-long study of Blood and Skin Diseases, and better understand such cases
than the ordinary = snag who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing great
you to write us if you have any bl
whatever for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
{
With Jocal applications, as they can
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitunal dis—
ease, and in order to cure it you must
take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrb
Cure is taken internally, aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best physicians in this
country for years, and is a reguler prescription. It ia composed of one of
the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two ingredientsis what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send
for testimonials free.
‘
F. J. OHENEY & ©O., Props
To edo, Oo.
puree
ld by draggiets, price 75c.
Hall’s Family Pilis are the best.
. press
clocks. They are well know
ulated habits and handsome
prices range to $25.
A. & FH.
44 SEVERAL TIMES 4
We have drawn attention to our splendid collection of
OFFICE MANTEL and BEDROOM CLOCKS,
' And for fear that it might be fo:
on a beauty-loving public
Starting at 80 cts. for a cute
W. HARTUNG,
Watchmakers,
Broad Street, above Pine ..-:coccsevcesssers Hise
n for their-good works, well reg
appearance.
SHAMROCK.
triends who came to pay their last sad .
ood to suffering
umanity consegp be
our consulting de
partment, and invite
or skin trouble, We make no charge
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rgotten we desire to again imthat they are not ordinary
little Bedroom Ticker, the
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PHONE, MAIN 551.
: Gdgar W. Brownell
He Died at Grass Valley Last
Saturday Tight.
Edgar’ W. Brownell, who resided in
this city some years ago, cied at Grass
Valley last Saturday night from
the triple cause of cancer, pneumonia
and erysipelas. The cancerous growth
was on the ander side of his jaw
and was removed by Dr. John T. Jones
afew weeks ago. Since the operation
was successfully performed Mr. Brownell contracted erysipelas and pneumonia, and suffered such intense pain
that he became deliricus at times.
‘The deceased was born in Stanford,
New York, and was aged 58 years, 10
months and 26 days. .He settled at
Grass Valley about twenty-two. years
ago and had been employed at the
mines most of the time. He was head
millman at the Providence mine here
several years: ago and held a like position at the Austin. mine at. Austin,
Nevada, afterwards. For the past few
years he has been in the employ of
the Pennsylvania Mining Company at
Grass Valley. He leaves a widow,
three sous and two daughters. The
funeral was held this. afternoon and
a delegation of Workmen from the
local lodge went ‘to Grass Valley today
to assist at the obsequies.
It makes you feel good but does not
make a fool of you—The Gilt Edge
Whiskey. °
When your'e figuring on that day’s outing in the woods in
order to cool off, don’t forget VAN CAIIP’S DEVILED HAM. It’s
just what you'll need with your lunch. Small tins---no, waste--<
Small Price, 10 cts., at . ana
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,
GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON,
PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.
a
Oke Old Stome Wine. 4 Rirthday Party.
Little Friends of Sadie Ramsey
Gnjoy Ohemselves.
Saturday afternoon Sadie Ramsey
gave a birthday party at the home of
ber parents, Mr and Mrs Jobn A.
Ramsey, on Grove street. It was the
tweifth anniversary of the birth of the
little Miss and she entertained a number of her little friends in a most
pleasing manner. Games of various
kinds were played and all the little
folks who were present will long remember the event. Refreshments
were served, which the children enjoyed very much. Those present were
Loretta Ryan, Genevieve Boardman,
Alice Morgan, Evelyn Arbogast, Jessie
Rameey, Evelyn Martin, Sajie Ramsey,
David Daniels, William Huddleston,
Oharley Ramsey, Richard Huddleston,
Fred Ramsey and ‘Thomas Huddleston.
‘Th2 Cursés of Womankind
Ie sick and nervoys headaches. Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant relief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief.
250. and 10c,.a box. It cures neuralgia.
Every box guaranteed. For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent.
Will the proposed scheme for having
the gallows-drop worked by electricity
properly come ander the head ot
“electrical extension”—of the victim?
GOD QUALITY ARD PROT DELIVERY.
THE GOODS ORDERED
from our store are delivered promptly
and never fail to come up-to your ex:
pectations in the matter of quality.
Our Wines and Liquors
are good when made and being allowed ample time to mature they have
become mellow and acquired a delightfal flavor.
The list of brands and prices speaks
loudly of values,
SIGOURNEY,
CASH GROCER.
and RUGS. CARPETS
MATTING === All Shades and Description.
Our’ collection consists entirely of
goods of this seasou’s weave.. The de
signs are new and of exquisite color
andbeauty of pattern.
30x60 -. $1 00
We can strongly recommend our
CARPETS
Because they will last a lifetime The
colors and nap are both iIasting.
These prices speak loudly of values.
SNELL € FLEMING’S
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. .
Capitalists Way Decide to Dovelop It Further.
_ A numberof San Francisco capitalista have become interested in the Old
Home Mine on the Biue Tent road’ and
will be here in a few days to inspect
the property, It is understood that if
tations they will procure all the stock
they can and immediately start work
in what: ig known as the lower lunnel,
Superintendent Walter McG. Logan
bas recommended that this work be
done but the present. owners. have not
seen fit to do so as it would cost considerable for development work, although a. good-looking ledge. about
two feet wide is in the tunnej]. Everything looks bright at the Old Ho.ne
just now asa rich ledge at the 400 foot
level is baing worked and continues
to get better. Much credit for ex
isting uffairs at the mine are dae to
the ‘efforts of Superintendent Logan,
who bas worked earnestly and hard
tor the interests of his company.
The choicest club whiskey is Jesse
Moore “AA,” and, in club,life it is in
great demand.
,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL
Gruckee Stems.
Ohings Chat Have Gaken Place
in Ghat Vieintty.
The following items are taken from
the Trackee Republican of Saturday
evening:
Superintendent of Schools, W. J.
Rogers returned to Grass Valley thie
morning after spending a week in this
averything comes upto. their expecend of the county visiting the schools.
There are seventeen children attending the Floriston school and it is under the efficient management of Mise
Emily Seaman: of Nevada City. Mise
Hinch of Virginia Oity is teacher at
Overton and Miss Isabelle Ferguson
is teaching at Boca,
Miss May Buffington, our popular
school teacher, is visiting her parents
at. Nevada Oity.
Gen. O; F. McGlashan returned
Thureday morning from Healdsburg,
where he was called by the death of his
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Briggs.
Recently a crowd charivaried a new'y
married couple in Truckee and because they were not offered as mach
money as they wished, they broke two
windows in the house, chipped the
steps, cut the banisters and dij other
damage amount in all to about $25.
With army: offivere Jesse Moore “AAS
whiskey 1s a very popular drink.
TABLE DELICACIES.
Pickled Pigs Feet
Saratoga Chips
Limberger Cheese
Swiss Cheese =
10c per Ib
20c per Ib
* 35c each
35c per Ib
Pickled Pigs Feet = = 10c a quart
Ripe Olives = . 25c a quart
Cream Cheese 3 for 25 cts
Cream Cheese = 6 for 25 cts
Abalone . 20cCa can
JELL-O : :
— AT.
Jacksons Bechive Grocery
\Diamonds, Silverware,
With
Ebony Brushes . Engraved
Plate
loc a pkge
C. J. BRAND'S IE\
New, novel and unique. Call and see them.
Silver Cream to Polish Silverware,
vwTHE LEADER OF MILLINERY STYLES.;
AND PRICES.
Ladies :
prices.
The fact of MISS HOEFT’S immensely increasing trade proves that she is leading in styles and
Her motto is; *‘The most stylish and best value
-. at most reasonable prices. .
25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
Wilson Celebrated Ginger Ale,
(Bottle, dozen or barrel)
Schneer’s Cream Soda,
(Bottle, dozen or barrel) .
Evans India Pale Ale ? Burnetls Ale & Porter
ISO AE IS’ss
WrhOlesale : and : Retail : Liquor : Dealers.
Nevada City,Oa)
“WHA TELAVOR DO YOU WANT”
Is the only question nowadays, be_ pause everybody and his wife wants
ICE CREAM SODA
STRONG SHOES
aadneht Wie eat eT ti
These hot days.
ways sure of getting the right sort wit
the genuine article,
not in the way of flavoring at
Foley's Ice Cream. Parlors,
18 Oommercial Street, Nevada City.
Of course there is Ice
Cream and Ice’ Cream, but you're alWe have just reseived the “NEVER RIP” SOHOOL SHOES FOB BOY>
. They are just what the name implies—a shoe that WILL NOT RIP. PRIC
h. 78. TO $2, according tosize. Also an 8
Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes
In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf, Price from $2 SO up.
Berries and what
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
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