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fon Commercial street this evening
on
» Elks initiated @ candidate last
and bad & good time. se
well-cooked hot lanoh will be
aat Wm. Harry’s Eclipse saloon:
drink or cigar can al~
Heary Rioch’s Peerless
ft,
ood mixed
be bad at
a will be plenty of hot lanoh
ng.
m’s Place, on Broad street, is a
iar resort where all kinds of the
Jiquors can be had. ;
around to Maitland Bros’, reso what is going On.
ly Britland wants all of his friends
pp into the Council Chamber toand onjoy a nice hot inach,
, jast electric car for Grase Valley
ave bere at 12 o'clock tonight 80
Grass Valleyans may attertid the
to be given by Company O,
pry Danzensen, who was accilly shot below Grase Valley a few
bs ago, is now suffering at the
ty Hospital with another abscees,
will bo opened in a few days,
'g. Richards and O, E, Wild re4 last evening from a hunting
>Bear Valley and brought conble game back with them.
Wm. Mawer of Dobbins, who
ken suddenly ill about a week
somewhat improved but her reis doubtful. Her brother, JA
r, returned here last ‘evening.
heavy fog which has been interwith commerce in England was
erred during the night to Neity and was plainly in evidence
porning.
‘
life insurance see T. B. Gray.
o N. Kohr for your house paint4 tf
can please the “most fastidious
linery. Miss Hoeft, Broad St.
on Ed Schmidt when you want
ing in the tobacco line. tf
est and most stylish effects in fall
inter millinery at Miss Hoefts. tf
the best of everything in thé
line send your orders to Naffziger
a clean, smooth shave call at
foore’s tonsorial parlors, Com1 St; price 15c, Baths 25c. tf.
choicest brands of whisky and
can be found at W. J. BRITLAND’s
sil Chambers; Try them. tf
ood hot lunch will be served. will be one of the attractions at the
night at William Harry’s saloon, . local theater this month and America’s
Pine and Spring street. Cool premier comedian, George Wilson, is
nd choice’ wines, liquors and . the principal entertainer. The famous
Young family are also among the en}always.on hand. jall tf
gland is now selling his famous . tertainers,
at five cents a loaf at the Popu-. Military Band is the attractive featare . kery. Try itand you will always . of the grandly arranged parade which
‘ nov6-tf_. occurs at noon,
riff D. B. Getchell will take John
urd, who was sentenced by Judge
Nilon yesterday for burglary,
b Quentin tomorrow. Ward has
e-year term to serve,
case of Hon. J. M, Walling vs.
ate of W. H. Kruger, deceased,
yard to attorney fees was subi on briefs in the Superior Court
horning. :
finest mince meat ever brought
Bcity has just been opened by
rd & Son at their grocery on
street. Housekeepers should
@ this opportunity, and save the
amount of labor needed in preg it. They will sell it in any
lity, and at 20 cents per pound.
Own Baking Powder reaches
ht spot. It acts perfectly, sureevenly, and raises the center of
as well as the outeide. Chas.
lloy has it on sale ‘at his store
is guaranteed to be pure.
nb chowder will be served free at
tional Hotel bar tonight from 10
clock.
tion is directed to the new adément of Snell & Fleming in
Pevening’s Transoripr, They
in stock a very nice line of
land satine waists which are
bg with a ready sale,
D Lodge, Kuights of Pythias, bas
edto hold a smoker at Castle
n Friday evening, December 6th.
will be a good program of exerud a number ‘of outsiders will
sent.
ge Lotz of Indian Fiat, ment whose serious ilineas has been
in the ‘TRANSORIPT, ia very low toid doubts are entertained as to
bovery. ‘
(Fn a peel tienda
Their Secret is Out.
Sadieville, Ky., was curiousto.
the cause of the vast improvein the health of Mrs. 8. P. WhitWho had fora long time, endured
i suffering from a chronic brontrouble. “It’s. all due to Dr.
New Discovery,” writes her husTt completely cured her und
-oohage Nttie renin pave of
re attack o .
tively cures oO oe Gade La
‘Bronchitis, all Throat and Lun
*8. Guaranteed bottles 50o an
Trial bottles free at W. D. Viaerag store, ; :
° For Those Home Prunes.
finest Prunes tin the world. They
Talsed and cured by Wm. H.
* For sale at 8 pounds for 26
Ask Yyeur grocer for Smith’s
2 oll-tt
Cold Storage Meats
*pecial first-class Oold Storage
you should send your orders to
ares, Commercial street, The
tore pork, mutton ‘and Jamb
"lef Cae Tsing
rooms 20. and 22 of that building.
Sherman’s Headache Oure will cure
avis: tithes of Relief Hill, whose
sudden attack of: paralysis of the
brain was published in last Thurs‘day evening’s Transonrrr, died at that
Place this morning at 7:80 o’clock.
She was highly respected, and was
& general favorite with her neighbors
On account of many kindly ways and
generous disposition. She was a native of Ireland, and aged 65 years. .
The deceased came to Relief Hill
from Sprague, Washington,’ about a
year ago. She leaves three daughters, two of whom are living at Rellef
Hill, namely Mrs. W. T. Harker and
Mrs. W. Cramen, the other, Mrs. F. 0.
Knick, residing at Sprague. Three
sons, John and Fred, of Sprague, and
es of Relief Hill, also survive
er.
Undertaker Harry Angwin, of Henry
‘Lane’s Undertaking Parlors, accompanied by Capt. Vaughn, went to Relief Hill today to bring the remains to
this city, and forward them to
Sprague, Washington, for burial. ‘ee
How He Started.
‘Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly for
October prints the entertaining autobiograpby of a high climber, who thus
desoribes his initial triumphs:
“‘My people lived in Pennsylvania, at
Manyunk, and then at Camdes. When
I'was ten I was in a mill gt Camden,
tending a machine. One day ‘Pugsy’
O’Brien’s eircus came along and I went
to.it. I asked the manager for a chance
to perform and after I had done it he
hired me at twenty dollars per week.
Ihad been getting but three dollars
per week in the mill: but afterwads got
forty dollars per week with Barnum.”
Has Removed His Office,
R. H. Turner, the attorney, has removed his offices in the Claus Spreckles building in San Francisco to the
Fireman’s Fund Building, No. 401 California street. From now on all who!
wish to consult him may find him in
Haverly’s Minstrels Coming.
Haverly’s New Mastodon Minstrels
Frances Southerland’s
Headache Saps Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
you. You swallow a pill, and the headache. is gone. They cure neuralgia.
25c. and 10c.a box.For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent. tf
An abstainer does not bar Gilt Edge
whiskey. He even takes it as a
medicine because it is pure.
ll
One beauty about Jesse Moore whiskey you can always depend on its
purity,
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Oe
Malaria Causes Billousness,
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
the cause. ‘
Delicious Crisps
Free!
With
Taylor's
Teas,
Coffees,
‘Spices
And
Extracts.
TAVLOR’S Tea and Coffee House
NEVADA CITY.
ae
-. of the brave General Burnham of MachMeee ewan tte
pling vipa
od the Canfield property on the
southeast corner of Broad and Cot“who recently pursome residence there in the spring.
The lot is large and it is an ideal
Place for a home. °
Appreciative Knights.
> ~
At last nights’ convention of Milo
Lodge, Knights of Pythias, a vote of
thanks was tendered to the committee
(Messrs, J.E. Isaac, Ohas. Steffens and
W. H. Danlap) who had charge of the
arrapgements forthe anni versary banquet on the let instant, to the ladies’
mandolin clab and‘the orchestra who
farnished musie for the event, and to
Messrs, Robert Mitchell and Ed Lynn,
humorists, A special vote of thanks
was given to Mrs. J, E. Isaac for her
valuable assistance to the committee.
The First For the Season. _
P. G. Seadden, the grocer, has received a consignment of choice cranberries, which’ will. be sold in quantities to suit and at a reasonable
price, o19tf
The Cheapest Way.
Patrons of the electric car line
should procure coupon books and save
five cents on every fare between either
terminus. Books are neat and convenient for vest pockets, containing
fifty coupon tickets, and are sold for
$2.50 each. This is the’ rate of ten
cents per ticket, but passengers with—
out books will be charged fifteen
cents. Books are transferable. For
sale atthe Nevada County Gas and
Electric Company in Grass Valley or
Nevada City. né4 t'
eae
, Ohoice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Oouncil
Chambers, on Broad street. s27tf
Good Meats,
Colley Brothers have the very best
of beef, mutton and veal on hand at
all times. . tf
@@ This paper delivered 123¢ cents
a week. . :
2@.
The Best Prescription. for Malaria .
Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Ohill Tonic. It is simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure, no pay. Price,25c. myl5ém
Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilla
For Those Living in the Malaria Districte. Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic,
* myl
Most everyone who has whiskey for
sale compares its virtues to Jesse
Moore “AA” whiskey.
A Night of Terror. .
“Awful anxiety was felt for the widow
fas, Me., when the doctors said she
would die from Pneumonia before
morning,” writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln,
who attended her that fearful night,
butshe begged for Dr. King’s New Dis-'
covery, which had more than once
saved her life, and cured her of Consumplion. After taking, she slept all
night. Further use entirely cured
her.” This marvelous medicine is
guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest
and Lung Diseases. oy, 60c and $1.
Trial bottles free at Vinton’s drug
tage gtreets, intends to erect a hand-.
churches tomorrow will be as follows:
Morning prayer, snte-communie
and sermon, 10o’clock. Sunday school
and Bible Olass, 12:30 p. m.; evening
prayer and sermon, 7 o’clock. Friday:
. —Evening prayer and litany, 7.0’olock.
W. A. Rimer, Rector.CONGREGATIONAL oHURCH,
The pastor, Rev. J. Sims, will preach
in the morning at 11 o'clock. At7 p.
m. Rev. B. Dent Naylor of Grass Valley will preach. The Senior Endeavor
will meet ‘at6 p» m. Subject—“Our
National Bondage.” Sabbath school at
the cloge of the morning service.
METHODIST.
Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W.
Angwin, in the morning. In the
evening ‘Rev. James H. Phiilips will
preach, Mr. Phillips leaves on Monday to take charge of the church at
Ophir, Other services of the day as
usual, Suannay school at the close of
morning service, Junior and [ntermediate Leagues at 5 p.m. Epworth
Leogue at 6 p. m. Special revival
services will be held during the week.
Rev. O. J. Ohase of Grass Valley will
preach on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings. All are. most cordially invited. :
OO >
What Does This Mean?
The Auburn Leader says: L. M.
Hancock of San Francisco and L. I.
Ogden :drove to Lincoln Saturday in
the interest of the Bay Counties Power
Company. Mr. Hancock is general
manager of the above-named company,
and proposes running an electric line
to Auburn, furnishing day and night
service.
Merit Will Always Tell.
The traveling pubjjc always recog:
nizes merit in the way of hotel accommodations. The large patronage
which the National Hotel of this city
enjoys shows that it is exceedingly
popular with the people, It is conducted on modern lines, and every
attention is given to make the hotel
home-like and comfortable. There
is nothing lacking in any department. This-is especially noticeable in
regard to the dining room, the
meals being prepared in the very best
style known tothe art. The Sunday
dinners are largely patronized, and
Chef Prentiss promises an excellent
spread for tomorrow, when a turkey
dinner wil] be served from 5:15 to 7:30
p.m. Secure your seats in advance
and avoid being discommoded in case
of a rush.
fs
Stood Death Off.
E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta,
Texas, once fooled a grave—digger. He
says: “My brother was very low with
malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and
he was soon much better, but contin-.
ued their use until he was wholly.
cured. J amsure Electric Bitters saved
bis life.” This remedy expels malaria,
kiile disease germs and purifies the
blood; aids digestion, regulates liver,
kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female conrplaints; gives
perfect health. Only 60c at Vinton’s
store.
drug store.
The U. S. Government Tests —
Show the Absolute Superiority of
Royal Baking Powder.
for a Bright Light.
Isn't It Gheap ?
Convenient. No dirt or
Candle Power.
C. F. Brayton’s
Commercial Street
One-Half Gent an Hour
Call and examine them.
The Welsbach Hydro
Carbon Lamp is
cheaper and better
than coal-oil, gas or
electricity for stores
or dwellings. Very
smoke. Guaranteed 100
Furniture Store
Nevada City —
fr om
New and Stylish Hats
at Very Low Prices a
Pure White
and Red
Walking Hats
now on-hand a fine line
sepals’ Walking Hats which
T will sell at..
LOW. PRICES.
Call in and see them.
Iiss Amelia Stevens
next to W. G. Richard's
je2l-tf
Wine Vea
Tooard’s
Broad Stree .>
Ladies call in and see my fine stock of Millinery. My store
is full of the most stylish
prices are the very lowest.
MRS. L. LUBECK sir sien. Gace Vehes.”
.
and up-to-date Hats and my =
. Frame
Pictures
With Artistic Judgment.
Moore
Also Makes Photographs.
,
We have just opened a At
The finest article of its kind manufactured, Sold in any quantity, all ready for the pie, 20¢ per Ib.
GEO. C. GAYLORD © SON,
NTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. PHONE 55). _ BROAD STREET
‘Tse to Be Tried For Mud
BaRNsTaBLE, Mass, November 8—
Mies Jane Toppan, the nurse accused
of the murder of Mrs. Mary E. Gibbs
by poisoning, was before the District
Court here today, but the hearing
was postponed until the 15th inat.
A Popular House.
The New Union Hotel of this city:
is largely patronized by up-country
people, Moré and more every year
does the popularity of this house iacrease, and under the present management the business has improved
to a great extent. The table js one
of the main features of the place, and
it is well patronized by our home
people, especially on Sundays. Tomorrow the usual good dinner will be
served, Allthe best offerings of the
market will be provided, and the
@-rvice is the very best. Tables are
arranged for the accommodation of
families, and the menu is prepared
in a manner that is bound to
please the most exacting epicure.
This department of the hotel is always
well filled with guests and the proprietor takes particular pains-to keep
it up to a high standard of excellence.
The Population of Nevada City
Ig about 5000, and we would say at
least one-half are troubled with some
affection of the throat and lungs, as
those complaints are, according to-etatistics, more numerousthan any others.
We would advise all rot to neglect the
gist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam
for the throat and lungs. Price 26c
and 50c. . Trial sige free. For sale by
Hi. Dickerman, sole agent.
Malaria Makes Impure Blood.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill‘Tonic cures Maaria. myl15-6m
opportunity to call on their drugHeinz Mince Meat
_ Leavenworts, Kan., November 8—
Mrs. William Texter committed suicide today by setting fire to her
clothing, which she bad «saturated
with coal off. Mre. Texter was injured three weeks ago, and her mind
is believed to have been deranged by
the wounds.
The Weather,
The weather prediction given in
last evening’s TransorieT proved to be
correct, and this morning our city
was enveloped in a dense fog—thick
enough to be cut with a knife. It was
just like the weather which usually
prevails at the Bay. As the day grew
older the fog lifted and a mild rain
set in, which may possibly develop
into a good, old-fashioned storm.
Get What You Ask For!
When you ask for Cascarets Candy
Cathartic be sure you get them.
Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C.
Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is
always a cheat and a fraud. Beware!
All druggists, roc.
Common -whiskey ja @ curse but
Gilt Edge whiskey is a blessing.
Something Nice to Keep. —
* Any one whoattended the re-union
picnic and gathering of old: Nevada
countyans, which was held at Glenbrook on the 10th of September, can
procure aluminum souvenirs of that
occasion at five cents each at E, W.
Schmidt's cigar store. They. will be valaable in years to come. tf
Ranch For Sale at a Bargain.
The Holland Ranoh, situated near
Columbia Hill is offered at a bargain.
Terms part down and balance on time.
Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tt
Not Another
-Money-Saving Scheme
Broad Street, ~
ACRE 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
Newada City
F
National Biscuit Co.’s
Fancy Cakes an Crackers
Fancy Wafers
Ramona, Athena, Champagne, Graham, .
Raspberry, Oat Meal.
Also Fancy Crackers, Oysterettes,
Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, etc.
f Oke Bee Hwe Srocery,
J. J. JACKSO , Proprietor.
~—Andter Carnegie Honored.
Lospon, November 8 —Vice-Ohancellor Donaldson of the University of
St, Andrews, announced today the
unanimous election of Andrew Carnegie as Lord Rector. The students
greeted the announcement with prolonged cheers, and the singing of
“He’s a Jolly Good Fellow.” The
‘Vice-Chancellor remarked that Mr.
Oarnegie’s election was with the approval of the whole nation.
rel Speedo he Lote
Darton, Ohio, November 8—A remarkable record on the linotype was
made today when Olaud Oause set
8250 lines of nonpareil, making a
total of 84,500 ems, in eight hours,
machine speed to 70 lines a minute,
It wae necessary to touch the keys
169,000 times, making nearly six
strokes to a second,
All About
J, W. Kelman is over from Col Ree
Levi Kendrick left last evening for —
San Francisco, Re es eek
R. G. Landsburg, T. A. Monroeand =.
James Landsburg are down from Relief Bill. i ee
Stanley Flint and Oharles Roberts
ure here in the interests of the Sunset Telephone Company. z
Editor James O. Tyrrell’ of the
Tidings-Telegraph was over from
Grass Valley last evening.
Mrs. Kruger of Alameda went to
North San Juan today to visit her
daughter, Mra. E. A. Victors.
R. R. Jones and J. 8. Matcler arrived here yesterday from Ohico, and
went up to the Blue Gravel mine at
North Bloomfield today.
A. E. Smith arrived here on last
evening’s train from Newcastle and
left for North Bloomfield this morning on a business trip.
J, F. Larkio, Maurice O’Oonnell,
Ed Brockington and Ohas, Harry
were over from Grass Valley last
evening, enjoying a ride on the electric line.
Broke. tls le Last Evening.
The nine-year-old son of William
Tamblyn, who resides on the Grass
Valley road, near Glenbrook Park,
broke bis right. leg while at play
last evening. The little boy was
at Mr. Andrews’ house nearby and
fell down quite a high stairway. The
fracture, which is about four inches
above the knee, was reduced by Dr,
C. L.’Muller, The injury is eonsidered to be a severe one.
EEE
Sorbetto Icecream Sandwiches are
the very latest thing out. Ohas, EB.
Tegler makes them, Try one, o@itf
We Only Guarantee the
LE Waterman's Fountain Den
Pharmacy _
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear,
There is only one way to cure dehf.ness, and that is oF constitutional
remedies, Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When
this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound of imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine
case out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con.
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
« atarrh Cure. Send for circulare, free.
F. J. CHENEY &CO., Toledo,O.
Sold by renee 5c.
Hall’s Family Pille are the best.
Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros.
Vinton’s
Drugs. Stationery.
Hats in Town
Is the verdict of those who vis.
ited my store during the opening
days, and my
LOW PRICES
could not be equalled anywhere,
If you have not already purchased your Fall: and Winter
Hat; don’t fail to call at my store. Iam
sure we can please yor.
. . Fé Crawford
Main Street.
Os 2
Wo 09,
TheMost Stylish Ladies —
of Nevada City..
When asked the secret, say they purchase_their h
of MISS HOEFT. If any lady says prices
high in Millinery, convince yourself by inquiri
Miss. Hoeft’s. er prices astonish every
reasonableness and style.
fiisS E. E. HOEFT, Nevada
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