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November 30, 1901 (4 pages)

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ot here n © NOW on, $1.00, ISTS, Some gtd taal TRANSCRIPT. Nov. 30, 1901 -_— . Coleman, Mrs. Julia M i a resided in Nevada ied at Oakland last week, gdmittec Jott aD estate 1 to probate. The valued at $150,reoted that it be beld in trust sjife of ber son, Harry L. who is to be paid the income palf the estate after the pay= deceased’s sister, jeceased’s daugher, after the trust in annuity 60 » ig to BO to ¢ Jesee Knowl! Accident. pring while the littte daughsD sHlotfoe Kev. J. Sima received a dispatch from Fresno last evening conveying the sad intelligence that Mrs. J. F. Robb, formerly of thie city, had passed away at that place yesterday morning. The telegram was sent by the deceased’s son, W. B. Robb, and atated that the immediate cause of death was paralysis of the brain. Mrs. Robb resided on Piety Hill, ia this city, for upwards of four years, and by her excellent qualities of head and heart endeared herself to a large circle of friends, She was an earnest and active member of the Congregational church during her residence here, cisco, Mies Greenman left yesterday for Mrs. Van Zant and son, of Kentucky, who have been spending a few days here, went to San Francisco yesterday. . Redmayne of Washington is in town. : M. H. Burke. of Placerville arrived here last evening ona ‘visit. : Mrs. H. Kans and child left thie morning for San Francisco. Mrs. William Seaman ic confined to ber home by illness. ; Mies Helen Ransom, who is attending Stanford University, went to San Juan yesterday to visit her parents. Walter Smith has gone to Fruitvale, W. H. Penrose and wife of Relief Hill arrived here lest evening from San Francisco, where they have been visiting. They returned home today. H, Newell is here from Sen FranFollowing is a list of the religious services to be held at the. various churehes in this city tomo-row, where all will be made welcome ; i ST. CANIOCR'’s OBUROE. _ Masses will be celebrated at 8 and 10:30 a. m. The evening devotions will be held at 7 o’clock. TRINITY EPISCOPAL. Holy communion, morning prayer, and sermon, at 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday school and Bible. olass, 12:80 p. m ; evening prayer, and sermon, 7 o’clock. Tuesday: Anoual parieh meeting and election of vestrymen, 7:30 p. m. Friday: Services as usual, 7 p.m. The election of officers for :he Guild will take place next week . E your HEINZ MINCE MEAT Ready for the ple, 90 cents per pound. LA FOREST MUSHROOMS . Genuine French buttns, 40 cents per tin. Gro. C. GAYLORD @ SON, PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. nksgiving dinner, call at our store on B /BARATARIA SHRIPPS For Salads, 25 cents per can, MY WIFE’S SALAD DRESSING _ A Fine Dressing for meats and salads, 35c. Kansas Crry, Mo. Nov. 290—L. ©. id Stes lineof dclicaties and novelties in the Grocery line. If you are in doubt as to what to have for road street. We can help you out. CLUSTER RAIS!NS Especialiy for eating parposes, 60c. pkg. WAFERS AND CHEESE Fall line of dainty wafers and cheeses. PHONE 55}. BROAD’ STREET . Special Sale Continued for One Week Hore. Jas. Boyes, Great Sachem of the Reservation of California and ,Porter L Bliss, Great Ohief of Records will pay an official visit to Wyoming Tribe of Red Men, at fhis city, on next Thursday evening. The former will be accompanied by his daughter, & No church movement for the uplifting and betterment of mankind was inaugurated without good moral support at her hands. In fact, she always was to be found in the front ‘rank, and. by word and example encouraging others to follow in the and a full attendance is desired. W. A. Rimer, Rector. CONGREGATIONAL, The pastor, Rev. J; Sims, will preach atlla.m, and 7 p. m. The evening ‘gubject will be—“Listen! There is and Mrs. fF. Ts Arbogast ng at ber home she met > a painful accident, The was sliding down @ board rge nail which was sticking tore quile @ deep and long in her leg. Dr. Hinkson W. A. Welle and wife of New Pine Creek, Oregon, are here on a visit to N. J. Weber and wife. L. &. Peck of Graniteville was in this city yesterday on business. Mise Margaret Cameron of Relief Williams, the negro editor of the Keasas City Observer, is dead at a locel hospital from the effects of a stab wound received ina fight with another negro. Williams’ brain was penetrated with a pair of shears. LS! nice q E w & See Our Window of # New Hats and Surprisingly Low Prices. Co; 19 5,4 NEVADA @ f rT Gi y the y best. esome inner, Te is, pO Cali large stockfot Stove ces. Sanitary + ause it insured ' q sonomy by pu yu make no mas OOF PAINT: 4 2WwE County) y a slaim 6oap 8 icked it out b specimen oa ving It. “a 3 of Croce » Long OF “pat § 71DGe you ' ost reliable aa ne res it Artiste Jude , reg og Makes Pe ‘ a bth necessary to take several h close up the wound. Pe nna id (0 Best. sal of the late James Prout » this afternoon under the of the Odd Fellows, with gervices at the Methodist he pall-bearers were: John Bennetts, Mark L. Roberts, waters, Hiward Beedle and eal. iq Fortune. aymond, who is connec'ed nsiness of the Sacramento nion, has fallen heie to 6 ng from $40,000 to $50,0C9, nghis share in an estate ip Mr. Raymond will leave for immediately. wher Report. of the San Francisco BuHe the following prediction, ing: night. Cloudy Sunday with id Weather. 0, Nov, 30—Temperature at 7 w York 22, Boston 14, Philas, Washington 26, Chicago 26, blis 32, Cincinnati 88, St. LouCity, Nevada QOounty, Calie °ee n Old One. RK, Nov. 30th—A dispatch to from Rio Janeiro says: Maanegress one hundred and sold died here today. She st representative of the slaves imported directly from Afore Fighting. ELPHIA, Nov. 80th—Jack Bonwell kuown pugilist, today Bession of the Gallagher hotel it Hill. Bonner has recently nd declares his intention of htly abendoning fighting game otel business, + 0@e-> an the Cause. Ill, Nov, 29—O, Evilsiser, shal, and H. Cameron fought Qball last night on account lan, Both were fatally woun AB ceemaceacommaall ness Cannot Be Cured. 4pplications, as they cannot 8 diseased portion of the ear. only one way to cure deafthat is by constitutional Deatness is caused by an Condition of the mucous linhe Eustachian Tube, When » gets inflamed you have @ 8 Sound or imperfect hearing, ih It is entirely closed deat € result, and uniess the inlon van be taken out and this . P nt to its normal condition, ll be destroyed forever ; nine of ten are caused by catarrh, hothing but an inflamed con: € mucous surfaces. 8ive One Hundred Dollars Case of deafness (caused by " at cannot be cured by Hall’s en; Send for circulars, free. » CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O. ' ¥ dru gists, 76. Family Pills are the best. _— + +@e hething Nice to Keep. na 20 attended the re-anion . Sathering of old Nevada : felch was held at Glenllth of September, can a ne souvenirs -of that. . five cents each at E. W, t's cigar store, The wil be val years to come, y . tt e way laid down by the Great Teacher. Her sincerity of purpose and kindly disposition won the highest esteem of her co-workers in the church and gained the best wishes of all who knew her. Besides her husband, the deceased leaves three daughters, Misses Blanche and Daisy Robb and a married daughter residing in New York City; and a son, W. B. Robb. Miss Blanche Robb was recently summoned from her sister’s home in New York City on account of the illness of her mother, and was with the good old lady when she breathed her last, Queen’s Birthday. Lonpon, Nov. 30—Queen Alexandra reaches her fifty-seventh birthday tomorrow, though no person would ever assign half a century to her handsome, fresh face and supple figure. Her royal highness would much prefer that the anniversary be observed by a family fete at quiet Norwee Ne folk House, Qustom and tradition, however, declare in favor of the ringing of bells, the flying of flags and a. general holiday throughout the British empire. Beauiiful presente are already being received at Windsor for no sovereign is more popular among the royal houses of Europe than King Edward’s gracious consort, Big Stock For the Holidays. L. Hyman will take his departure for San Francisco tomorrow to purehase a large stock of holiday geods for the big store on the corner of Broad and Pine streets. This modern clothing emporium has an excellent reputation for square dealing throughout the county, ead the people go there when they want good goods at low prices. The various kinds of articles carried by every first-class gents’ furnishing store isto be placed in stock for the holiday trade. The goods will arrive very soon, and if you want to see a nice selection of gente’ wearables call at L. Hyman & Oo’s next week. Watch for the announeement in the TRANSCRIPT. That Throbbing Headache. ould quickly leave you, if you used be King’s New Life Pills, Thousandes of sufferers bave proved their matchiess merit !or Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure bl and build ap your health, Only 25 cents. Money k if not cured. Sold by W. D. Vinton. Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J.H. Hanaford says
tern Plowman: If the ret cough is roperly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested lungs developed, the 8 need not ption. Balsam for the throat and lungs is roper treatment for the first o other remedy has saved 80 from consampiion. Large bottles 25c and 60c. For sa'e by sole agent. the. Price 50 cents. Kemp's many .Diskar an ice acta Hilt wes a visitor to this city yesterday. Mrs. Turner of Sacramento arrived here last evening and left thie morning for Downieville. Mice [, Colton of Bakersfield is here on a visit. B. E. Levy arrived here last evening from San Francisee. J. BR. James of Spencerburg, Mo,, is here spending a few days. Geo. E. Allen of San Francisco is here on a business trip. Oo. H. Moses of Chico came in on last evening’s train. : W. Williams ie down from Graniteville, of Louis Avmer and W. Green left this morning to purchese cattle for Frank Aumer to supply our local butchers for their holiday trade. Extends Welcome. Omarteston,8. C., Nov. 30—Oharleston has hung the latchstrirg on the outside to all visitors to the South Oarolino Interstate and West Indian Exposition. The opening will take place tomorrew with religious exercises, which will be very unique. There will be a special chorus of 200 voicer, whlch will be accompanied by the grand organ and reinforced by the First ‘Artillery Band. Bishop Oapers of the Episcopal ‘{ Church will preside, and Bishop Dancan of the Methodist Oburch will deliver the opening address, and Bishop Northrap of the Catholic Church will deliver the benediction. one gee -Derrort, Mich., Nov. 80—The Detroit branoh of the Transvaal League hes completed arrangements for the Boer sympathy meeting to be held tomorrow inthe Light Guard Armory. Among the speakers will be Oongressman Jobn J. Lentz, Sybrant Wessel us, and John Kriege, an escaped prisoner, who was adjutant for General Botha of the Boer army. Tos ANGELES, Nov. 29—The Los Angelee Driving Club held matinee races at Agricultural Park yesterday. Five harness races were brought off, some of them proving quite interesting to the assemblage of society people in the grend stand. The time made by the amateur reinemen was good, heate be~ ing marked up in 2:16 and 2:17. There is omly one reason why you shouldn’t drink Jeese Moore “AA” whiskey—that’s because you have signed the pledge. , “Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hand at all times. tf Along, sweet ‘smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Spreads Like Wildfire. When things are “‘the best” they become “the beet selling Abraham Hare, a leading dr est, of Belleville, O., writes: “Elect Bitters are the best selling bitters I have hendled in 20 years.” You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels blood and nerves, Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Pute new life and vigor into any week, sickly, rundown man or woman. Sold by W. D. Vinton. Cold Storage Meats. For special first-class Oold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Grissel Bros , Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, matton and lamb p the market. je21-tf meme —_— The U. S. Government Tests _ Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. Some One Knocking at the Door.” Lhe Senior Endeavor will meet at 6 p. m., led by John W. Dark. Subject “Qhildren of God.” Sabbath school at the close of the morning service. Business Locals. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. Go to N. Rohr for your house painting. tf We can please the most fastidious in millinery. Mies Hoeft, Broad St. Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf Latest and a.ost atylish effects in fall and winter millinery at Miss Hoefts. tf For the best of everything in the meat line send your ordereto Naffziger For a clean, smooth ehave call at Tom Moore’s tonsorial parlors, Oommercial St; price 15c. Baths 250. tf. The choicest brands of. whisky. and cigars can be found at W.J. BRITLANpD’s Council Chambers. Try them. tf If you wanta fine turkey for Thankegiving, go to the raffle at the New Union Hotel tonight. n15-tf Sorbetto Icecream. Sandwiches are the very latest thing out. Ohas. E. Tegler makes them. Try one. aeputt A good hot lunch will ‘be served every night at William Harry’s saloon, corner Pine and Spring’ street. Cool ‘peer and chaice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. . jall tf. bread at five ‘cents & loaf at the Popular Bekery. Try itand you will always boy it. nov6-tf Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for sale at Reotor Bros. lf-you want.a good, cool. de nk of beer—the very best. in town—drop ip and see Wm. Harry. _ mT7-tt Choice oyster cock-taile can be procured at Billy Britland’s Council Obambers, on Broad street. e2itt Fine fat tarkeys will be raffled at the NewUnion Hotel this: (Saturday) evening. nl15-tf Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman’s preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of. all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. Ifa woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr, —— German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable.remedies at all draggists. Get Green’s Special Almanac. Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia For Those Living in the Malaria Districts. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic . 5-6m myl Delicious Crisps Free! With Taylor's pw Teas, Coffees, Spices And Extracts. TAYLOR'S Tea nd Coffee. House NEVADA CITY preposessing young lady, who will be the guest of Miss Lizzie Keenan during her stay here. The local Tribe, assisted by Ponemah Council, D. of P., is making preparationsto give the great chiefs a royal reception and special entertainment will be provided for them, A large delegation will be present from Grass Valley on this occasion. On the following Saturday evening the great chiefs will visit the Pocahontas Council at Grass Valley and on Monday Weimer Tribe of Red Men will be officially visited. The New Union Hotel. The New Union Hotel of this city is at present. The reputation of this widely known bouse is ao well established that the tc:aveling public largely ulated system, and the business goes along in a manner which ie seldow seen in country hotele, The dining room is alwaye carefully looked after, sist of the very beet the market affords. Tomorrow the usual good turkey dinner will be Served. In the sick room or-on your sideboard ‘Jesse Moore “AA”: whigkey ie indispensible. eee) hous shee at Billy Britland’s Council’ Chambers tonight. Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thoma Paine, none better. For sale at Rector Bros. . JAS. M. once with A. B, W rush. a fat and ja land’s tonight for 25 cents. r having an excellent ran of business} patronize the place, [t is conducted . 5 ina way that is bound to please the. = most exacting guest. Every depart-. = ment is run according to a well reg-. % 4G War th : Don’t . forget the big turkey raffleol4tf Your Thanksgiving Dinner.. We have Salted Jordan Almonds, Salted Peanuts, New crop of Nuts of all kinds, Dates, Smyrna White Figs and the Finest and Freshest Candies in Town. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. ae Eastern Shell Oysters. Leave your Thanksgiving order at 2° EMOLE to Saou te nd t: al You will have a good ‘chance to get tarkey at Billy _ ont merece PEEROeH You should have a Hot Water Bottle, It will drive the chill out of your feet and give you sound sleep. kbbhebhee & 4 Abd dHaE A Hot Water Bottle is good for aches and pains of: various kinde, PRPPEPEED DH OERERED Get the Vator’ Dharnaq _ Broad Street, Nevada City. FOLEY, Bamboo Ware Stool .. .... 50c to 60c Flower Stands. 5o0c to 60c Easels...... $1.50 to $2 Book Stands If ~ DR. RODIISON'S FOLDING TERIAL BATH CABINET GR HOT SPRINGS AT HOME ou are going to buy a Cabinet don’t fail to ; actory Prices. 32 page book Free on-eepiaation’ Office, STOVER BUILDING NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIA TION H. V. HOLMES, Manager, WM. TREGALLIS Resident Ageat, Nevads City . / for Christmas Brackets Music Stands $1.50 to $2 Stands $1 to $2.75 e afi en the colar is intact—not f:ayed or worn} so a8. to catch the threads of silk. Yuu really save money on neckties when you have your launderying done here—to say notbing of the saving in collars themselves, in shirts, cuffe, : handkerchiefs cnd all the rest, for we launder goode with conscientious cate—fion’t pall them to pieces. a Your Laundry called for and delivered. sainienaiehdnahiiaitd MRS. L. LUBECK, Sor sret ont vary eee —— Not Another . _ Money-Saving Scheme \Y/HERE you pay Good Prices for Old Goods, discarded by honest merchants, but Good Goods at Reasonable Prices is what we offer. Remember, not ‘cheap goods. but goods cheap. And it will pay you to have your Tailoring, Cleaning and Repairing done by {=. WAXEL, THE TAILOR Altera _ SELLING out the entiré ‘Stock at your own’ prices to ‘close the season. Nothing:more acceptable <for an. Xmas present than a nice Hat. : Siar eo ee We must have room for our next, stock. : es (llSS E. E. HOEFT, Nevada. City. National Biscuit Co.’s Fancy Cakes anu Crackers i Fancy Wafers Ramoua, Atuena, Champagne, Graham, Raspberry, Oat Meal. Also Fancy Crackers, Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, etc. Ohe Ree Jive Grocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprie‘or. i i oe oa po. think of buying Silverwaré, before, visiting our store and inspecting our stock of thee 3. UR present prices of Silvetware no more represent the value of the goods than the price of bar silver. EVER have we shown such an assortment of fing plated ware. The display fairly bristles with bargains. To is wisdom in buying this class of goods from a ’ reliable dealer. Our reputation‘ recommiends us. Cc. J. BRAND, THEJEWELER,Mail orders promptly attended Se mama og Broad Street, Near Pine,92 ee HOA HOHNER coh atthe Bre Wee a