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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

May 3, 1900 (4 pages)

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ave ‘warrants cashea outside of the City, ney fe. them, but ow days only. The me down from Pike Yew York came in on a. ne came Over from nd BR. 8. Grant care . imbago urine today, ick came down from m his way below. n Francieco who has ile returned here tone, < ‘ose Came over from SS oesn’t. ae esn’t make a home, easy terms. . TOWLE Bros. Co. WEAK iemise, DrawNe 3 here now, so are r are beauties. —If you aps. want is the place. Goods we are see window for set Display. want a Corset Naher’s. Prices t a Shirt Waist, ored, Maher’s is oO. ~y — Ladies sts. if you aist call at R’S. , GIRS . z las Ee 4 eee 3 a ie yrnia are the a ust look at the Ke le and Ash xK * Dy se wer than San eed pelyed at idy Factory. . a Bargain. g on Commernerly occup’=d e saloon is vfat a bargain. enquire of GRASS val EY NERS. The Dongs of Our Neighbors 4 Told usp veg. Over the Telephone, Grass Valley Republicans will caucus this evening to make nominations for delegates to the State and Congressional conventions. to be held at Sacramento on the 15th instant, © The Auditorium Association a last} night to decide what they would do. about building the new auditorium, as the contractor, L. U. Grant, had not up to that time presented his bond for the faithful performance of the contract, Mr. Grant appeared at the meeting and a satisfactory understanding ing sponsor for Mr. Grant. Work will be commenced next B seme or Wednesday.oy The Forester’s Ball, © . \wood Forest at Armory Hall in this. city;'on the 11th of this month. The advance sale of tickets has been very large and there is no doubt but that a large crowd will attend. A large delegation of the Knights of Grass Valley Conclave will be present, coming on a special train that will leave Grass Valley at 8 o’clock p.m. and return at 3a. .m. The visiting Knights will be in full uniform. 7Oe Saturday Night Dance. Company. ©. will hold its usual weekly soiree on Saturday night, and a good time is assured to all. Come and enjoy yourselves. — 3t BMPLOYERS LOOK OUT. A Change in Food Doubled the Wages: The manager of a certain large publication, who deprecates the use of his name in public, has experienced ‘4 curious change in his general character by reason of a change in the cells of his. brain, brought about by a change in food and his experience is interesting, as given in hisown words: “Up to a short time ago, . was always known, both to myself and friends, as a very mild sort ‘Of individual, obeying Titerally the Scripure injunction to ‘turn the other cheek,’ and let people run over me generally, with a spirit of thankfulness that [I was permitted to be alive. } “Along last fa'l I changed my diet, this morning. Mayberton a visit, ~~ ~ Sohn Devine arrive -on business, — Joseph Halm of San Spade. here spending a few days. : Francisco on a. visit to. eral days, is somewhat: Migg Nore Benney left this morning . for San Jose.on a visit to relatives. John MoBean went ap to WashingCipla peeing business trip. H.<B. Otprico’ of Sam Francisco ara All is in readiness now for the grand rived here last. oo on. a business \ ball to be given by the Knights of Shertip, : Mrs.D. ¥. Morgan left this morning ‘ for Sau” ‘Francisco ona visit to -relatives.” Ss “Mrs. John Marsh left ane morning mento, ~ A. M. Stone and M. Herzog of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. Frank Grissell pabcamedthis morn. jing from a trip to: San Francisco and ‘Sacramento.’ . Ff. H. Hil‘and wife have gone to Phoenix, Arizona, and Mexico on mining business. Biscoe Zelliah came down from Sierra’ City. last evening on his way to San Francisso. Rev. Father Dermody of Downieville returned from San Francisco last evening on his way home. L. J. Kendrick of San Francisco is in this “city. He representa the George W. Woodbury concentrator. Mrs. S. Kaisen arrived heré from. San Francisco yesterday and left thie morning for Sierra county. Miss Jessie Hothersall left for “gan Francisco and Sacramento this miorning. She will be absent a few weelks. tT. R. King went up to King & Cole's sawmill at the Mountain House yesterday to start up for thesummer ran. Joshua Davis, who has been emloyed at the Gaston Ridge mine, came no] down yesterday. He was on his way to his home at Grass Valley. R. F. Bassett, who has been employed at the Nevada’ County Electric Power House, left for San Frandgisco leaving off coffee entirely and taking yesterday. He will go from a to up Postum Food Coffee and Grape-Nuts breakfast food. I had learned that Puebte, Mexico. :. E. B. Dudley came down toon: Cothese articles both contained the fine lumbia Hill yesterday. He returned particles of phosphate of potash and last evening. Mics Hattie Hallett and albumen that natare uses te build the gtay matter in the brain and nerve centers, to’I determined to see what effect they would have on me. “It was not long before I discovered that I had changed in a most remarkable manner. My old mother wrote me that there: was a great deal more spunk’ in my letters than. she ever saw before. I began to vigorously! kick? at any injustice. [am about instituting a criminal libel suit against a party who supposed I would stand anything. Isend adish back that is not cooked right, about three times a week. On the 3ist of December last I demanded double wages for the coming year and found I had backbone enough . ° to lay down if I didn’t get it,—and I got it. I get clean sheets twice a week now. They used to take the upper sheet.and put it under once a week. “J am able to do five times the brain work that I ever have before. In fact, Lean get about anything I want nowadays, and to. top it all, am perfectly well. A new world bas been opened to me and I know exactly where the change has come from. It has come because I have been using a food and drink that have changed my whole brain and body. You can use this letter, but don’t une my name, for obvious reasons.’ Grape-Nuts ne ste food and Postum Food Coffee are képt by all firs'class grocers and are used by nearly all first-class people. F. R. Lofton’s Funeral. The funeral of the late F. R. Lofton took place at Wheatland today. The deceased went to Yuba county from Red Dog, this county, about the year 1854, settling on the old home place on Dry creek. At the time of his death he was the ewner of ‘considerable land, a also the possessor of a large number of mortgages. It is estimated that DAY ~. ‘i . _ ‘The following is a list of the letters remaining in the Postdflice at Nevada his estate is worth over $300,000. . sean AEA I Advertised Letters. City, May 3, 1900: Carter, Willliam r, Frank aon, Prof. J. H. . Macblare, Mise May Mead, W. H. Moeller, Anthony 7 Summers, Frank — Trezise, George Jr. If not called for in fifteen d dees LL, 8. CALKINS, Postmaster. g "Cotte, Cotte, “Coffee Coffee, Coffee. Just GOOD COFFEE, :, that’s all! Peer:G6. J. BRAN Jess Brand, 40 cents per pound. N premiums. You ec a a = seach we es agar: = ~ sel age eee ee ee i Oe s letters will be sent to the dead lefter of. Parties calling for any, of these will please say “advertised,” pay a fee of one cent for each letet your money’s OLF sells it. tf rs. Edward McDonald accompanied a ‘end will visit relatives there. Professor John Tilton, the pringipal ownet of the Oleveland mine at Ed" wards’ Crossing, arrived here last evening from San Francisco. Wiliam eda a mining man, accompanied i C. Lindley and Jo V. Snyder left his morning for Marysville, Sacraento and San’ Francisco. Mr. Lindy will attend a meeting of Republian Clubs at Sacramento as a delegate rom the local club. Hubert Viecher, U. 8. Debris Engineer, accompanied by Philip Schayler f San Francdsco, arrived here last evening from Smartsville. Mr. Vischer has been doing considerable work at martsville in connection with the roposed building of Government retraining barriers. They left this afernoon for reehingioe to examine some mines. Peerless Brand Coffee. A pure MOCHa AND AND JAVA, whole roast Coffee put up inf one pound air tight cartoons. WOLF SELLS IT. 40 cents per pound. Try it, and if you don’t say it’s the most delicious Coffee. you ever drank you can retarn it and get — porns FOR See, = o SE rf Miss An Rassll came down from Mrs, J. Naffziger’ has gone to 8 San . relatives, — , I. J. Rolfe, who has been itl for sevimproved. train for. Ban Hrancisco and Sacra-/ Preserved Logan Berries ‘at Wolf's. tf “A carload of steel rails arrived at the American Legion of Honor will not meet tonight, as they will give way to the Curly Bears. A fine lot of Sash Belt "Rings have ea been received by ©. J. — J. W. Lafkin, who recently purchased the,Morrigon house on Park Avenue, moved into it yesterday. If you are in want of a fine-suit of clothes, and perfect fit, leave your ordere with Waxel, the tailor. . The little son of Frank P. Williams burned his left hand quite badly yesterday by lighting some powder. A beautiful lot of ladies’ finger purses have just been received by Hartung Bros. Ladies, go and see them. tf Mrs. Belle Powell of North San Juan has been granted a widow's pension by the Government. It will amount to $8 per month, EH. Moore, who was hurt by a car at Oakland, is still in a very critical condition, and his physicians have little hopes of his recovery. : Henry Fitter came down today from Graniteville after a load of material for the Erie mines. The new twenty stamp mill will be erected immediately. for a public meeting to adopt meaeures to checkmate the Von Schmidt At “The Grotto” at all times, you can get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it it, ‘all ye who never sampled their goods.tf W. M. Tayor and others of San Francisco have secyred a bond on the 16 to 1 mine, situated on Poorman’s Creek, above Washington. Active work will be commenced in a short time. C. P. Huntington paseed through Colfax today on his way to Mound House to make a tour of inspection over the Carson & Colorado railroad, recently acquired by the Southern Pacific company.
The stamp sales of the Truckee postoffice for the last fiscal year amounted to $4465. On the first of Jaly the sal— of the postmaster will be increased from $1500 to $1600 per year on account of the increased sales in stamps. The weather is greatly interfering with business of al] kinds, and some of our merchants who have spring aid summer goods to sell, are wondering if the proper season will ever arrive 80" that they can market their goods. Fe' patient, gentlemen, settled weather wi 1 be here soon. ~ Decay of the teeth is caused by bacteria which lodge on the surface of the fenamel and secrete an acid which gradually eats away the tooth structure. The use of Johnston Tooth Powder will serve to prevent decay by: “es ing the acidee oe t is sold at cts. a Bottle a at VINTON’s. Salmon Bellies at Gaylord & Son’s Theyare fine.. Try them. tft: BUT FOR YEARS WILL OUR GOLD-FILLED WATCH CASES WEAR. Eby ter eee from us ? SE every article we sell is guaranteed, and our guarantee is good. We have Waltham and Elgin Cone: ments in all grades to fit these cases. A, & HW, HARTORG, Watchmakers, Successors to F. C. Luetje Broad St., above Pine, Nevada City. Phone W. 14 14. Soe My ig Window si oF ROGER BROS. SPOONS KNIVES AND rons 5 & FLAT WARE FOR TABLE USE 4* N&YVADA CITY. ‘Suaane, sc ak da ounces t depot today for the Empire mine, st The Reno Gazette has issued a call}. Broad St., above Pine, Thy wilt Be Done And let our promptness to obey be , even t ‘ On Earth as ’tis in Heaven. Then, for our, souls, O Lord, we also Thou vouldet be pleased to Give Us This Day The noe of life, wherewith our souls Sufficient mt eniiens: and ~ With every needful thing, do Thon relieve us, And of Thy mercy, pity Aad Forgive Us, All our misdeeds, for Him, whom Thou apt eee To make offering for Our Trespasses. Thou wilt pardon us As We Forgive Let that love teach, wherewith Thou dost oom us, : To pardon al Those whe Trespass Against Us, And though, sometimes, Thou finds’t we have forgot This love of Thee, yet help And Lead Us Not. > soul or body want, to desperaNor we earth's gain drive us tato Temptation, Let not the soul of any trae believer. Fall in the time of Trial * But Deliver Yea, save them from the malice of the de <e . And, both in life and death, keep. Us From Evil, Thus pray we, Lord, for that of Thee from whom This may be had For Thine is the ington, Thie world of Thy work, its wond'rous story To Thee belongs The Power and the Glory. And all Thy wond’rous works have _ ended never, But will remain forever, and Forever, Thus, we poor creatures, would confess again The greatnens of Thy eternal name, Amen. if eae ee QIst ‘and ‘lontne And for as much, O Lord, as we believe . That ‘tte 25th, me the eeennace, 1—2 :40 class, trotting, $400, 2—2:25 class, trot ing $400. $—2:80 oluss, pacing, $400. . 4-2:20 class, pacing, $400. 5—2:17 class, trotting, $500. 6—2:12 class, trotting, $500. 7-—Three year old, trotsing, (without 82:40 class, pacing, $500. 9—2:11 class, pacing, $500. 10—Three year old, pacing, (without records) $800. Entrance to these races will close Suly 2, 1900, and horses are to be named at that tithe, giving name, color and: pédigree.‘On Every-Bottte. Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure fs this guarantee: “All weask of you is touse two-thirds of the contents of this bottlefaithfully, then if you can say you your Druggist and he may refund the price paid.” Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00, Oror sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf Wild With Eczema “ve Could Not Have Been More Painful. « After spending two years in taking all kinds of madicines that were suggested for eczema, but without avail, my mother was induced to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The result was wonderfully gratifying. Her limbs had been terribly lacerated by the disease, and there were times when fire could not. have been more painful. She was, in fact, almost wild. Two bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely cured her, and not a trace of eczema was left.” E. W. Decker, Gardiner, N. Y. Eat Well, Sleep Well. ‘¢ Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been a great blessing to me. I was weak, irritable, tired and nervous; had no pappetite and was always sad and despondent. One day I got hold of a little book about Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I looked it over and resolved to try a bottle, I was better before it was gone, so I kept on until I had taken five bottles. I can now sleep well, feel cheerful and can do all my work, including plain sewing, and I can walk two or three miles a day. Iam 55 years old-and now feel that life is worth living.” Mrs. Emma Smiru, 68 E. Mitchell St., Oswego, N. Y. Critical Period of Life. ¢¢T took Hood’s Sarsaparilla during the critical period of pte, and now, at the age of 60 years, . am strong and healthy. It is a great medicine for the blood. I find Hood’s to be the best.” Mrs. H. Pomroy, 22 Lansing Street, Auburn, N. Y. “You can buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla of any druggist. Be sure to ask for Hood’s and do not accept any substitute. There's a “Know "7 That counts in drawing Soda as in other things. We've mastered the art and from our fountain flows the cooled, freshest and “most invigorating stream that ever served as an antidote for thirst. Fountaiua, like aprings, differ, and ours may be said té give drinkers mad satisfaction, since it foams at the mouth. «+ Foley's leo Cream Parlors ena PEPEPOPEPPE EEE D EDEL EEEY IT REPAINS That we save you money on your Groceries e TO BE SEEN mended for tor Dyepepal, Bl It TT Then besides, we give you the best brands and highest quality & ee he ho ah oh oh ve 4666444444040444664645 NY, ' ‘i a, Mineral. Water, The Cook’s Serhan are situated thirty miles west from Wil-_ of goods. bargains: Grandfather's Mush... 3 Packages for 25c Gold Medal Sugar Corn..... 10c per Can Armour’s Gold Band Bacon Billousness and all Siomeche 3 Kidney and cannot exist in the system of those use this water. withe ° Cook's Water is bottled absolutely pure from the Springs without exposing the water to the atmosphere ous drink served cold and for lemonade there is no other water on the market that can compare with it. Sole Agent & Fe. B. Wolf.. Nevada ty . Glance over these 20c per Can AAEEEAAAARE REESE OOEA REE OR Cash Grocer. these Springs is recomand (ais not easing — provided horses oan be. «& perees c ‘Poor Fr Make good digestion wait on appetite, and _Arder Your Groceries From Us. 2 Cans Hominy for 25 Cents. “BEEHIVE” en eT TEE MAO HET SESE are not benefitted return the bottle. to}. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION We have the finest display of Goodsseenanywhere. 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. Su ts, Pants, WAXEL, The TAILOR Should be the Best . the world can furnish. Our stock of food products 1s _an all round exhibition of \ &>Prize Winners. _ In Quality, Variety and Pleasant Prices We claim everything. — heap Caared Goods, uits and Vegetables, badly put up. —_ Corn 10 Cents a Can. J. J. JACKSON, PROPRIETOR. $7.00 and up. 2.50 and up. STYLISH.. MILLINERY Opening Days: ‘ SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY . . April 7th, 9th and 10th pe 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, WHEN WILL BE SHOWN THB Largest, Fullest ani Best Selection Ever brought to this county. Any atyle of Bonnet or Hat can be had trimmed or untrimmed. —_MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. * > *K Si 4; a ae a. +S ® . 09, CP, > 43, Si ee ig ites ro FS . > 49, % Poe a eee MULLOY % G MULLOY’S OIIOOIIIIIOK K KIOIOIONIIOIOK se & Latstin Spring and Sommar Wear ti Beef, Finest Quality, Any Quantity, Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds, CHAS. E. MULLOY, Pioneer Grocer. Oviwiwiwhuwehmiwabiabmivelsniwiaaveniaiabusaiaisr i GROCER] BLENDED TEA . OUR OWN BAKING POWDER OUR OWN SPICES on TUM PECALE AND CRASH SKRTS —ALSO—=— Em TAILOR MADE ; t Snell & Fleming’ Se HAL ICICI TOE —AT— re OS iad