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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 18, 1900 (4 pages)

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Shirt Waists. re nicer than s full of them ilue in: -waists you. Yoy can get . MITTS . that we have \ways the lowSRS 1 see them. ather is grand r shopping in you. & CO. Shirt Waists, 9:00; Hagh Murchie, cash paid igeiden. 78" °razy. . Company, lights, etc., $156.80; Sunset month's water sales. os amount: areas Seo wannses sae ence te arnt other de representatives in the uppér a arming mining” is allowed to gdion unrestriotea, it will prove to be one. of the greatest events im the hisNevada cont State. It.will ‘mean that to the nuisance complained of on Pine street. The matter was referred to the The bill of J. G. Neagle for $6 for} work done for W. J. Schmidt was Upon the motion of Trustee Alex. Gault the Board then adjourned sine die. Trustees Oarr and Rich then retired,.and the new members, . Charles W. Hill and Sidney, Peard, took their seats. and obiarches will be per neenrr it Oe in acta fr apabelevaik ok ached oualthes 1 and their guests adjourned to the Ne-. Mr, DeVries’ behalf has been going. on sitosey, where an elaborate ban-. for some time in Washington, t Df Quiet awaited them. Hon. E. M. PresDit tay ieee oticn ah dhe: . ooh heparan enn he will. ton acted as toastmaster and an inter-. indicates that Mr. De Vries stunde . accept a federal ap an ina pda kel a. tact, not: to let his former Ouforala, . sigtor know the perticalars in ‘adawarded . tional mander, was. [esting program was rendered. Obas.jready to accept the appointment, Aeso-. H. Eddy, the: d Oomthough he has taken a precsated Sieh « fll, unt} the cahvass, The ent bps hicg 3 form ote Feat Oommunder. ; : f videde Weide: serious urged bm upon the President; and. en : ic cecal oe ag eed it tl even Senator Hanna himself is said ‘to back of Trinity Qhurch, and occupied . 8°0F Mr. De Vriee forthe appointment. by J. W. Biokett and family, at aboat The fact that Mr. De Vries recorded a} li o'clock this forenoon. The’ wood work near the flue caught afireand was. °°@°® Republicans weré paige pata a Fer ag Arse to make the appointment, as it as an in-. whieh thie Wedivtie will § promptly exs il aeoume thelr Pris-} alarm, and with the assistance of some. *cstlon that Mr. De Vries, in federal 7; 4t will mean that the. of her lady friends it was extinguished . °8¢*, would be no offensive partisan. 8 gned happy homes, schoolhouses without calling out the firemen. gi: Pe paatog wae peeene wedling Justice McKenna and 108e Of the Coast have vote for the Porto Rico bill, when’ even ‘wavering, ahould also inoline President McKinley . ficoded Hood’s wih da gerous Of course Mr. De Vries is young, and Pills The. nod-Irrtating cat cathartic—Hood’s GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION gonna the oh Keg time. ow a“ portanity to take inoue end derive the eet tack ens The bleed is now impurites Mayor Rector was vitsaleiously re-elected cheirman of, the board. Trastee Peard was elected Olerk by a majority of one vote over Trustee Hill. 3 was before the closing down of the hyThe standing: committees were ap-. araniic mines, instead of its being a pointed by Chairman Rector as follows: . tittle over $5,000,000, as it has been, Street Oommittee—J. J. Jackaon since; it willmean that our taxes will (chairman), B. 8. Rector, Sidney Peard. te reduced less than one-half the presFinance Oommittee— Alex. Gaul~. ont rate; it. will mean a thousand (chairman), J. J. Jackson, O. W. Bill. other benefits to be derived for this Printing Committee—B. 8. Rector section, the State and Nation, if hy«chairmen), Sidney Peard, A. Gault: . arautic mining can be carried on in The Board then adjourned to meet . the came way as it was before the fight at the call of the Chair. : = erm dag Uy cl paid on the several funds : ; old times’ come to as again? God General Fund. . grant thatthey may. Hugh Murehie, salary as Water: Ooli lector, $75; E. A. Tompkins, salary es A Raving Mantac. Marshal, $50; H. Fowler, salary as/ Nightwatchman, $60; Richard Eddy as-. Al. Williams, who was brought to sistant Hugh Marchie, $65; Jame Fiew-. this city by Constable Northup,a few . ellyn, driving garbage cart, $45; J. E. days ago, charged with being insane, is Ieaac, salary as Assessor $200; J.B,. /a raving maniac, He is confined in Gray, salary as Treasurer, $37.50; T. H, . the county jail and makes not only the Oarr, salary as Clerk, $20; Geo. Merrill, . days bat the nights hideous. “He. imPoundmaster, $15; °E; Towle,+care :of weservoir, $10; Frank Wilson, labor on. to think of,and in fact the condition -atreets, ,§9.87; Snell & Fleming, mdee., he pictures himeelf would. set a sane Ss bigiing te powder Andrews, ele .om Coffee; ‘Coffee, Coffee, Coffee, Coffee etreets, $18.76) L. 8. Oalkins, stamps. and envelopes $19.04: Brows & Chlkton Tear =f Gst's dP Poke election supplies and printing, $82; , ee ib — ‘. New York Hotel, meals for prisonére, . '°%* Brand 40 cents per pound, No veverything-. that Is awfal to} ven Paying’ rent doesn’t make a home, 97.50; EB. J. Baker, hauling $7.59; Joe premiums, You get yout money’s. We build them on éasy terms. al2 Axford, labor on streets, $22.50; J. A. worth of Coffee. Worrsells it. tf Jemez, labor on streets $1625; Rice & . = Lewis, labor, eto., $4.25; H. 8. Orocker C©o., collection books; $21.75; H. © Mills, feed, $8.47; N.C. Electric Power Telephone Company, telephoning $10; A. D. Allen, pipe, $22; Henry Brown, labor on streets, $22.50; W. H. Smitb, mdse., $8.60; D. Holland, labor: on streete, $88.75; W.J. Organ; labor on streets, $1812; W. M. Browning, labor an roads, $70; Geo. Downing labor on booth, $10; Geo. E. Turner, mdse., $10.45; South Yuba Water Company, water for April, $249.60; Sigourney Bros., ihauling, $6; 0: E. Malloy, mdse. $8.60; A. McAlister, labcr on streets; $25; E. A. Tompkins, taxes refunded, §6 86; Form a party that lasludes everybody. They have selected FOLEY'S as their campaign headquarters and will meet there daily until the end of the season. Naturally, people choose what they like best, and this réaeonable rule gives our soda the call. Pure and: cool as spring water and delicious as fruit flavors can make it, this soda is the perfeotion of summer drinks. s+ Foley's loo Cram Parlors Tow.te Bros. Oo. W.H. Martin, rock, $14.40. Sewer Fand. ty N. Robbins, hauling, $80; F. M. MY Miller, extra work engineering, $225; Frank Wilson, labor, $2.50; 0. 8B. OrPRICES gan, labor, $15; D. Holland, labor, $2.5, Fire Fund. po egpnantongent spree bag peo rica ene soiree Cash G WOLF. rocer. delicious custard.
A l5c package makes a quart of FOR Req . THE IS THE BEST hepetes Gut senses of hearing pebimed iors plows. Sor wey amc Y ravage ty Wyte aa first cleanses and the makes it rich QUALITY e FORERUNNER OF e _CONSUMP TION. inp-stnlad, Shilinata sean it as & simple inflammation of Seager en But, however = however insignificant it wey seats sh aoe, & the circulation poison the entire entire sytem. The The stomach, kidneys —in of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs are reached its progress the -and finally ends in ye and smell are in hi By 6 digg Fa ac eee wepeey ei: no permanent benefit can be from ench -ONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE, remedies. Those who upon them for a cure lose valuable time, meet witli dive real blood remedy can and healthy, stimulates and E i SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Spring and Summer.. s& TAILOR-MADE! : SuTS —Can now be jice icc : urimes Clothing Emporium, Low prices and a perfect fit guaranteed. CUSTARD moment, . Try it. If you want to make a fine sand script, printing, #6 cave of fire alarm system, $5; Nevada}: Hoee Company, No. 1, janitor services: eto, $10.50; Morning Union, edvertieB i ROLL. CRE il ing, $11.20; Morning Herald, printing and advertising, $11.40; Miners’ Founje : ES Coole chun Peake ch caked a i6c cans. Just the The Height of of Meanness. ae for a Sooene and lunches. 2 Ps. seems to be an admitted fact<hat + oun Hrnoon on otf woos! CORNED. HAM i! LOA mean papers as any published on God’s green earth. Nothing seems too low denehied pos for table. csp @ can. D. Seah, to dtd ent WOLF, CASH GROCER, county. . “P “ wich try Veal Loaf. 25c per can pieienboatndt A a's Spgs ~ Mineral Water, : ‘Wd AA ee iba this cle west from Wil: The water from these Biliousness and all Stomach, and cannot exist in the system of those is water. The Cook's Water is bottled absolutely sce nal mare eeey a. water to the atmosphere and = -drink served cold and for lemonade there ig ; roy ‘no otter water on the market tbat oan compare witbjit, ex _ B. WOLE, Sele Agent for, Nevada County, . Commercial St, is recomuires no eggs, no cooking. Prepared ina : NOT # BUT FOR YEARS ' WILL OUR GOLD-FILLED WATCH CASES WEAR. . . : ae Why eh these goods from us? BECAUSE every article we sell is guaranteed, and our guarantee is good. We have Waltham and Elgin movements in all gradesfto‘fit these cases." AG HATO A BRL Battelle lon KNIVES ‘AND FORKS oe FLAT WARE Bt ‘TABLE USE <¢: ES AIT ~~ Broad St., above Pine, Watchmakers, Successors to F. C. Luetje. . Suits, = « Pants, 1 a WAXEL, The TAILOR 2 Should be the Best. the world can furnish. ‘an all round exhibition of < ° , Prize Winners. > ¢ i Quality, Variety and Pleasant Prices We claim everything. » Avoid onan Canned Goods, ‘Poor Fruits and Vegetables, badly put up. Make good digestion wait on appetite, and =f: Order Your Groceries From Us. CE AEE ATIC AE < AM BE 2 be aren hood ico Corn 10 Cents a Can. = “BEEHIVE” 3, Jackson 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. . STYLISH.. Opening: Days: SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY . . April 7th, Oth and 10th MILLINERY aS WHEN WILL BE SHOWN THE Largest, Fallest ani Best Selection Ever ue crows te this county. Auy atylé of Bonnet of Hat oan be had trimmed or untrimnied. The fact that Miss Nellie Tetreau ¢ with us is'a sufficient guararitee that all work turned out of our estab.ishment will be artistic. W. H. CRAWFORD, ae ree) MULLO YOOIOOOIOIOIIOIOK FOROOOIOIOIOIO MAIN STREET, NEVADA. CITY. antisite % GROCER. . eae 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: 4 Sa ORONOKNONG OG Sc es bf NEVADA CITY. Latest fa Sig and Summa Wear, ". CRASH SKRTS . ~ ” Snell & Fleming's. PECALE AND —— ALSO TAILOR MADE . ». -—_AT— SOOIIIDIOIIIGIOIIOIOIIIIOIDOISIOIIOIIOK ORR Ri _ Our stock of food products: is ©