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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 28, 1900 (4 pages)

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Mactared in IDS :CO'S. Display IDEAS. ZING FOR: ods he Time to Buy. 1. * — CO. -trore eloquent than all, is the record “jhave gone into the history of the:past “Ysedare ‘passed away with the years. . offerings, “pital be graves of our ges. Mothers instil putriotic nto your ebildren ’s minds, ‘The ret. was Henry . L. Smith, who ‘was killed on the.19tbh instant by being caved on and crushed ". to death. On yesterday it was F. J. ‘Titus who was killed, meeting his death . ". at the mill in @ very pecaliar way. _. At about noon Mr. Titus was engaged in tightening some bolts ut the foot of batiery No. 1, being ‘assiated by L. K. . Aldersey. Mr, Titus sent Mr. Alder. ney to. the ffoct above to attend to feed. and ing the stampé: [he work took him but a short time and when he retarned to the buttery he found Mr. lyiog with bis feet and legs on the flour‘and ‘ths rest of his body, which . wis held by the cam, was being struck they weave gurlunds, for Hey the spokes of the pulley. wheel ut es of their oxn or somebody darling boy, It is one of the exfe guards of this Nation that. the lives of our fallen brave be cherished in the . hearts and minds of the coming genera: . tions, let their heroism be inscribed on _ marble, graven on monuments; but} _ engraven on the memory of our people, our children, to be impressed on tne generations yet to come and expressed in covering their last resting places with flowers. With the veterans, the end is fast spproacbing and our grand wi:sion is to go with them, side by side, im their last: noble work now carried on by the Grand Army of the Republic. We can only inscribe thereon our appreoiation and reverence by strewing the most beautiful expressions ot . God’s love, flowers ae fresh as the gratitade in our hearts, or those who sleep in our shaded cemeteries. Let our devotion increase as their numbers grow lesa, and in bamble supplication gay ‘Memorial Day approaches with all itad, recollections. Ouce more we are called upon to honor the memory ot war noble dead, whose brave deeds eentary, yet their fame is increasing. we look on the fust thinning ‘sepk and note the faltering steps, re* @lizing that all toosoou the inst one will -have answered the final call ; joyous when we remember thut us a recut of their sacrifice, never before was our Nation so loved, honored or respected “Every monuptsin aud bill shell bave ‘te treasured uame, every river shull aolemo title, every valley aud . every lake sbell cherish its honored register; and tll the mountuine ne worn out and the rivers forget to flow, — the clouds.»re weary of replenisting the springs and the springs forget to “<" and the rilis to sing shall. their games be kept fresp witb reverent honore which-are iuscribed apon the bovk wf National Remembrance. The Govent: they. estublished is yseurly ommanding the respect and emulation of other Nations. Bitterness hus in @ “The hand of time-bes touched the pictere with the goftening tints of uge, but ‘the furrows of sorrow on many a brow ‘still: mark the aaa they have anade. Comrade rest! life’s ae ended, ‘Pree from toil and pain and care, ‘Beil our hearts are niled with s: rrow. “There ts still one vacant chair. When the days were full of danger, And our land was torn with strife, You to eave our starry banner Nobly offered health and life. euch revolution, Mr. Aldersey loos-, etied the body from the cam and pulled it off on the floor. The mill was stoped as soon as. ible. It was. found ‘that he must have been 1 killed inetantiy ‘The Coroner and Dr. E. Jamieson were notified by teiepLone and immediately went to the mine, where an autopsy was held. It was found tbat the bones in bis arms, head, buck and shoulders hud bren ground to a ulpy mass, and the body presented a horrible sight. As-soon as he body had ‘been prepared so it could be moved it, was taken’ te the undertuking partors. ee » The Teomaved leaves a wife wad one sou, besides a very large circle of friends, to mourn his death, being u ‘mun who.was respected by. all who were acquainted with bim. He was aged about 63 years, but wus ac'ive for a man of fitry, and was never so bappy as when attending tc his duties at the mill, or tryiug to muke some one else huppy. Mr. Titus bas been bead willman at the W. Y. QO. D. for nearly five years He went to Grass Valley from Virginia City, Nevads, six or seven years ug> und bus been there ever since. He wns counted oue of the very best millmen and amelgamators in the State. He was a member of the Musonic lodg» of Gruss Vacdey, uvder whore aus; ices the funeral wi . probably tuke pluce tomorrow sfiernoon. ‘Paul Schoen Com.ng. Pan. ‘Schoen, the well known piano tuner aud repairer, will arrive in Nevada City about the first of June. Leave orders at. Vinton’s. m26-tf For Sale at a Bargain, A house and lot in good location House bus 7 rooms and electric lights throoghcat. Lot has 160 foot front and: is large enough to build another house on. Bnanite at the TRANsORIPT office. m22-tf Piano Tuning rand Repale tox. ©. W. Bennetts is io Nevada City and and will call upon his patrons. Others ‘will pleasé order by matl. P. O. Box Trus} wbich G. W. Darst and ‘Sando won the oe we che Ser nina Mr. and Mrs. Vie Austin, Mr. an? Mrs. George Hurst, Mr. and Mra G. W. Darst, Mr.aond Mra Jobo H. “Pascoe, bates Celio. af Successfut ai cpaement. “The Madison ‘Square Thearer Coai-’ pany which has been playing wt the theater in this city for the past: week closed their engagement here on Saturday evening by presenting the laaghable farce-comedy, “The Private Secp'esent and ail bad a hearty laugh. The piece is «good one. and wns pat op ina fanitiess manner. Miss MeDonuld favored the sudience with a solo, which was much enjoyed and loudly applauded. Charles W. Porter as Rev. Rovert S,aulding and H. W. Gilbert. as Douglass Oattermole, the pretending secret nIyy are deserving of special mention, ‘ cients “PeRsEVERE AND Prosper.” Take Hood's Ssr-aparitia faithfaily and it will cure scrofula, salt rheam, boil-, pimples and all blood bumors; also dyspepsin, rbeumatis.n, catarrh und ‘hat tired feliing. It never disap points, Grissol, Mr, and. ‘Mrs Jobu Hitobings,. t retary.” There was s iarge audience . gome as well as ever. Daring the pa “he obildren have aude « very decided progress in theies niies, which is ‘no ‘Misses Mina Hartman and Sallie . <. pers “Also ae Jobe of} “Broke an arm, ‘setiatininellte While plariog in the wate oa bay [parenta. near tbe God Ban ‘trestle, . ° Myr le, the 10-year-vld “ dvughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Sumucl W. Renfree, fell yesterday xfternoon and broke ber . ’ eft arm, just above the wrist, Some time ago the arm was broken in the same place, bat hud steak jonas Many a Lover Gas tarned with disgust from an otherwise lovable gitl with an offensive ox Karl’s Glover Root Tea parithe breath by its action on the . els, etc., a8 nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 ots. and 50 cts. For sale by H. een arman, the druggist. Coffee, Coffee, C: flee, Coffee, Coffee Just Goop corres, that’s all! Peerless Brand 40 cents per pound. No premiums. You get your money’s ) worth of Nsom Wot eells it. tf ‘. their business. Leave your orders im140 miles making this transmission of ‘electric power one of the longest in the guuutry. E. J. de Sabla Jr. is presipeek purpy, dockissohntal: collar” Reagesit owner's name. Rewaid prid on retarn to this office. 4 First-Class tase Plumbing. kinds of plumbing at the correct, rates and on the shortest notice. He has a arge forve of first-class plambers em-. -. ployed, who thoroughly understend mediately to avoid the rush, as tne time draws Lrg for the sewer work to be completed m29-tf fk svesn’t. Paying rent doesu’t make a home, We build them on easy terms. al2 Tow.E Bros. Co, “He Toat Seexs Foivs.” He that takes Hood’s Sursaparilia finde in its use pure blend. good appetite, good digection and perfect healt It cures dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheam, boils, pimples and all: blood humors, Sick headache 1s cured by Hood’s Pills. 25c. \ Ss. 8. F tion, It is not
any 2s anecx Sella tp cmkie a Quick and 6.8. Sof thiry lve pear eanding. afer th ppagien aeeday: ee es ke Sewer Work. R.J. Tremaine is prepared to do all kinds of sewer work at the very lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. o.21—lm. a God bless our comrades welove them each or the brave loyal deeds, they have manfally done: Bére their part in the struggle ean with the life Of their country and nobly came safe * >“ through the strife. They looked not for glory, they cared not "for fame. Such as might com sthrougha brave sole .dier's uame. Whose arm they hed given to help nerve : for the fray, In their country ‘sg service, perhaps the sole. stay. God pity the hearts still stricken and sore For’ _ dear oues who came not from the Whoee is laurels were woven with cypress and yew . _ %o crown their sad brows all life’s long journey through. Susan Eleanor Andrews. SS ~ Deatuose Cannot be Cured Lovers of Fine Soda.. Forma party that includes everybody. They: have selected FOLEY’S as their campaign headquarters and will meet there de ily until the end « f the season. choose what they like best, and this reasonable rule gives:our soda the call. Pure and cool as spring water and delicious as fruit flavors can make it, this soda is the perfee_ tion of snmmer arions. a 18) la (ream bats PRICES ARE. RIGHT WOLF Cash Grocer. THE QUALITY IS THE BEST HEALTHY OLD A The find their blood becomes easily con eenirelies Sey oe ' i to ee, of the blood must be re-enforced before it can a these and nothing so surely and effectually cea this ee 8.8. Ss. and enriches the blood, ben, wtb the appetite, and builds up the Oine test toed tonic for old people, It warms the blood, tones up nerves, removes all taint from t of disease. Pe moe bcaf painon aa, 8. i ie the onl remedy that reaches deep-seated bl tism, Rcsoma, Teter, ee It purifies and restores the blood to a healthy, to accumulate. aor titape Fy raging tention obstinate uleer that refuses to heal, or are troubled with boils and carbuncles, try S. S. 8. your system is run down and you feel it has a Ly oGaare to a happy, healthy old age. Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of Blackshear, Ga.,was for years pee: typeof rh tism, and had used every remedy . ‘4 recommended as a@ cure without racehing . beat. *S. wt 8. syrby gon reached t the eeat of the disegse dinegae and complete and permanent the need of a tonic, S. S. S. will strengthen and help you as Sietoca physicians F deca SS To Our Lady Friends In the Couniry. Neturally, peovle GE nourish er, but the e blood, and prevents the ble blood. m t cure of these Ss. s. ‘Ss. is THE IDEAL TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER FOR ‘OLD PEOPLE. tion. cro! Cuacer, neesaticn, Gout and other heredi agi ‘the blood, 80 long tainted and weakened by accumul: the body, and it becomes an easy mark for disease. At this critical period ‘orm its legitimate functions and rid the system of known,, ‘Not one le of tash or in it, and it may be taken for pari ag nit lood troubles like Scrofula, Caricer, Rheumanormal condition, and makes it impossible for troubles may escape waste matters, is no general constituany length of time without harm. physician will sasiesuieanente es Do you know THAT YOU CAN BJY TRIMMED HATS At $1.50, $2, $2 50 and Upwards ? Why not send for two or more to select from with privilege of returning if not satisfactory, after examination ? W. H. CRAWFORD, ~ Spring and Sarena @ TAILORMADE MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. se ee Are loud in their praises of our stock. © Claret, port, sherry, and ’ the otlier favorites for table use ‘are seen at their best in this collection of the leading: brands. We guarantee theage ‘of ‘every wine we sell. Even a cennoisAe} 5 . seur witv ts:@ living ‘eyclopaedia of wine lore would find nothGeo. E: Tarner is prepare’ todo all. ing to criticise here : J. J. JACKSON, PROPRIETOR. “BEEHIVE” GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION We have the finest display of Goodsseen anywhere. Our prices are as low as can be obtained anywhere. Noone is allowed to undersell us. lf anyone attempts to do so we will go still lower. . ! have just received the latest ) novelties of the season. Suits, . « $7.00 ard up. Pants, 2.50 and _up. WAXEL, The TAILOR "MULLOY 2 GROCER} buh MULLOY’S BLENDED TEA OUR OWN BAKING POWDER OUR OWN SPICES Chip Beef, Finest Quality, Any Quantity Garden Seeds, Fiower Seeds, Grass Seeds. exes e OVELOY, Pioneer Grocer. __[PECALE AND CRASH SKRTS — ALsOo—TAILOR MADE SUITS low: —— 5 CREAM CUSTARD A 15c package makes a quart. of delicious custard. Requires no eges. no ore a Prepared in a moment. + VEAL LMF If you want to meke a fine sandwich trey Veal Loaf. 25¢ per can aS constitutional remedies used by.an inflamed couMade from selected ‘Pork and packed in 15c cans. Just the “mucous lining of the When the tube gets thing for picnics and lunches. Cans for = a Comp ressed cocked Corned Ham ten are caused oon caturrh, which is ready for table. ‘Try ecan. 1Sc. but an. inflamed condition of Let us quote you prices on Groceries. 1acous surfaces. ‘we wil wil ire ot Bestest WOLF, CASH GROCER, + ope be cured by esate 4 Lok's pring en, © > —— Mineral Water. “Phe Onok’s Springs are situated thirty miles west from WilColusa coanty. Tile water from thes? Springs is recommendei for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and ail S:om ch, Kidney and Liver Troubies. . Malaria canuot oxist in the system of those who uce tvis water. The Cook's Water is bottled absolutely pure. trom the Sorings witnout. exoosing the water to the atmosphere and Qay"1s tot Itve a deuctous drink served cold and for lemonade there is go other water oa the market that cau compare with,it. Sane B. bauer aried es ee oe Can now be procured at mes Clothing Emporium, Smyraia are the re jubt look at the Maple and Ash SETS. of the ear. ‘ @ one ey’ tocure desfness, id Commercial St. NOT. ¥ FOR A = DAY Low prices and a perfect fit guaranteed, BUT FOR YEARS WILL OUR GOLD-FILLED WATCH CASES WEAR. Why y, bay these goods from us? BEVAUSH every article ve sell is. ROGER BROS. “SPOONS guaranteed, ani our guarantee is good. We have Walthart and Elgin movements in all eradespioiht chess cases. Se GAT, Waters ik2es, Sszcessors to FP. C. acai Broad 3t., avove Pine, Nevada Qity. Phone W. 14’ a@eltious blend of the very best + gQeffees. For strength and delicious) “Aroma, and all thet goes to makes) SO s wt cup. “This coffee cannot be exgelled. Packed im one-pound cargoons. Forsele at 4, B. Wolt’s, Ne ade City. m 9-tf ‘Towsm Brod. Co. KNIVES AND FORKS & FLAT WAREFOR TABLE USE <j G. J. BR AND, Broad St., above Pine, NBYADA CITY. wt. % 3,