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‘HE TRANSORIPT. Es What Cot. Kabisis .
aneeburg, WEDNESDAY .... Septe 4, 1901]. : ,
Charge of ene . ene Saye bow : Nevada City.
mee 1 Kappening:s : _ the Dams. Mre. Mary H., relot of the
the Persona appenings, The following from the Marysvitie. 49% MeOsuley, died at her home op
na . ". Appeal is self-explanatory: Upper Spring street this morning at
I applied k. H. Forman returned to Loomis. “You may state for me,” said Col . Se clock. She ‘had besa in poor
* 4 tae Sarge Kevane yesterday to the writer, health of late years and several weeks
4 W. E. Rowlands of San. Francisco is. “that the State Board of Examiners is. ®*° ber condition became much
raught, at ° aes ; only too anxious to pass upon: the . Y°Fse. At times she seemed to show
Sham bers, 4 . Misa Lehr left this morning for San deeds to the land which are wanted for signs of improvement, bat It was only jie : slanokod:
barrier purposes on the Yuba, and that for a brief period, however, and with
. Max Hoohegamer is here from the. 'f Papers are given into ite hands in. %°f #dvameing age there was but little nas Pring ai Mine: . [time for them to be properly looked . HOP? entertained of her recovery.
he Thomas Goyne is over from Forbes. Ver before the options expire,our work. 1H deceased was an old resident of ; Picea *2 : will be done. We are ready and wait. ‘dis city, and many of the old-timers
Beas: W. W. Miller returned to Oampton-. 'D&If this opportunity is lost, if these . "2° fF DOW in: herp
er bowels yille this morning. Options are permitted to expire with: will regret to learn of her demise.
od otder, . Willy Maher returned last evening . Ut Section, the situation will become. Het many friends in this city always
feccut ca Rlperarrer almost helpless, and, therefore, I am. ®P9K® kindly of the early settler, who
8 up the W. Maher, wife and daughter left this Sager to see matters burried.” was posse seed of a cheerfal disp osition.
vfrom the Get ' “The building of these dams,” oon-. Vbe2 sickness and death came-to-s ; morning for San Frandisco. & © dams,” con PARAS SIS ee ee .
shape Ed. Hamlen and W. Wileoxen cane . ‘ued Col. Kevane, “will have » most . 2%Bhbor’s homé, the deceased never i. Dicken down from Sierra Valley today. beneficial effect and everything possible . ‘iled to offer her assistanes to the
re J. N. Ivey is confined to bie home . *#0uld be done to expedite work aber afflicted ones or the bereaved family,as
iilicibhags 4 ith an attack of rheumatiem. them. The State is working in con-. ‘he case might be. Little acts of this
Columbia Hill to visit friende,
Woodson Harding, who has been at
Colgate for the past year, is here visitjug.
William Green is dangeriously’ il] at
his. home on the lower Grass Valley
road.
A. Hampel and F, Sieke, two popular
raveling men of Sacramento are in
own. °
Mark Shaver and wife have returned
rom a visit to their sou and daughter
t Reno. ;
W.E. Rowland left this morning for
fan Francisco after visiting friends in
his city.
Mrs. Oharles Wodell and Mrs, Olifford Grabani have retarned from a visit .
‘o Relief Hill.
Providence mine left this morning for .
fan Francisco, ,
Alex. Zekind of San Francisco, who
ormerly kept a cigar store at this city
re can be no payments, unless we choose
' janes Chueraadl ‘de ed to make ourselves individually liable sitar elena
4 Pp urned from . ¢,. any money thus unlawfully ex
p extended tour through Montana nded.”
i ind other States, 29 . pete :
e, UP ; W. J. Sanford, J. E. Rose and G. B. Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for
my ] anoingham arrived here last night. ele at Rector Bros. night. .
nd ‘ om Emigrant Gap. ~ ae
Mrs, Amelia Johnson of Amador
>. . buuty is here ona visit to ber sister, Mercury AND
Sea
rs. Thomas Griffith.
Superintendent O. P. Loughridge of
ae e@ Narrow Gauge railroad returned BB agreed reed
at evening from San Francisco. eury is a danger@O as
——T D. MoGara arrived here last even-. ous moeec as cy 4
from Keswick and left this morn-. e¥e® when administere re diptd de bao
g for Graniteville to visit his uncle, Baggl rg me oonge Rescind a fr thf ie Jo paper ameeipae
5c Alex. Hongel, 8. Hieronimus, Sr.,and. and bowels, and a dangerous form of dyspepsia and
Hopkins left yesterday on a camping. ten chronic diarrhoea follow its use.
pedition to the high mountaing boa lig et ile io o —
20 H i : tagious Blood Poison you must take these minerals for two years or longer
C. H. Palmer, who hag been here for & course of Mercury, and when your teeth get so sensitive and sore that you Gisssuitinded
ne time visiting his sisters, Mrse,. can’t eat, and the gums have a spongy, unnat appearance, you are told to stop :
: thaway and Mrs,,.0. ©. Weisen-. aadachange to Potash is made. en the stomach rebels you are put on M
20c." ah brger, left today for Butte, Montana sane soon ad nif sntiaiped irprscubeny Leapemned obirtgine yaa gh wy or
eae a i ae , . ese poison rugs that the m sores on yi Mrs. John E, Teauo, who, has been} the bones ieceime Ahease ana be Sigr at _ jolts are ches with. the.
ting at Grass Valley, was ‘called. torturing pains. Mercury and Po wsve the eruptions ai
35¢ mé,¥ as ee ae ekin, but the virus remains in the blood and the reappearance of the old symptoms
esterday by the iliness of her and the occasional sore mouth show that the poison is still active, and you can
A0c p a M Rete oa mever hope to completely eradicate it by this method of treatment.
» Hunsaker, recently of the Hol
ONES ook, Grass Valley, bas taken a six~ BPD «wo oe ot pi ig er gc pore ye 8 oeiy Ae
ee are lease on the United States Hotel} bed form, and am satisfied that the rapid progress
fr. Los Angeled, and is doing a fine peg tial genoapen Pe ore —_ ave ee seosten this pecullar poison.
iness. der the infil of 8. 8. &., the sores, . destroysand tes .
Kai En splotches and pimples graduall aa peared and soon orey “particle Pad the
vee ood Invention. ania Genre Old and have ace, pie as of . it during ve plete ser nc
Meer ei ae orcs daly yeialy weestsla Sh Ok pease Sanwa ciel whadler Bae
ay the inventor of a machine for for proof that it contains any mafperal ent whatever, ‘The general foie
h orks ling in rock which is@ wonder in improves as the Specific purges the s of impurities, and as new, rich blood
the w way. Mr. Prentice is having a. begins to flow in the veins the unsightly sores and other evidences of blood poison
ur grand: bdel made at Allan’s Foundry, and. disa fr; strength returns and you are forever rid of this loathsome disease.
lsiandy : ‘ Our Honie Treatment Book on Contagious Blood Poison tells you all about the
wens to apply for a patent on symptoms, different stages, etc., of this p ast We @ill mail you a copy free.
Lina. en Sad aye pole at BUTE SHES Ba MAURER . SS aheaeaemsaras nothing and may hasten your cure, ° ’ :
heel must be Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ? ———EeEeE
‘n and repalt " aM, MSA AOD RS Sw MeO, vA WA vA Ps vad
s are added 4 cheap remedy for coughs and. % Sow SowPFoOWG SWE oF oSGo FES SWSSUGSWGSWES °
Sisall righf, but you want some-. ~ .
bg that will relieve and cure the
re severe and dangerous results of ’ an ei :
’ j Oat and lung troubles, What shall
3 pet ae oe Reg > ~~ mere
Har climate if possible;
m
ada City . possible for you, chaes in either wae. :
——— © the ONLY remedy that hae been ina Guced in all givilized countries <
oe Success in severe throat and lung} : bles, “Buschee’s German Syrup.” eo—— AT e
[ hot only heals and stimulates the
.
: Wes to destroy the germ disease, ies.
il Y allays inflammation, causes easy’ e .
uth got Pectoration, gives a good night's ~
of FOL and cures the patient. Try onz eva a . % Po
BAM. Thea tle. Recommended many y re by. YORE Nees Sedews AIe.
niles and druggists in the world, Got Green f in care of Meher & Oo.”
. eee @ Almanac,be hap
. _—_ eo i
Moke the up-to-date Oigar Thomas
ne, hone better. For sale at Rector
PUFFALO Lagzr BEER on draught, at
Lts'a glass, at Council Chambers
J. Britland, proprietor, 9
ee
here is More
the country
Parlors .
Nevada Oltyae
Co., Toledo,
¥ Constitutional cure on the ae
taken internally in doses from 10
(PS tO @ teaspoonful, It sote direct:
bn the blood mucous
he system, The
hey ‘vifer if one
) , dollars tor any case it faile to
; iad for circulars and : testiddress, F. J. OBENEY & Oo.ld by Draggiste, 75c, .
Pall’s Family Pilla age the best.* Best Prescription For Malaria .
Is au 1 Fevar is 8 bottle of Gaote
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nothing until the Federal authorities
: i firetapprove the deeds and then pass
Superintendent P. Tautphaus of the them to us for examination and approval. Unitil it is seen that $20,000
will pay for all the land needed, and
the deeds therefore are secured, there
Less OHILL Tomo, It“ ts simply . :
ee
Miss Godfrey left this morning for juucticn with the Federal Government
in this matter, and while the fanctions
of the latter are confined on improving
the navigability of the streams, incidentally the Yuba barriers, when com-—
pleted, will have a most beneficial effect
apon the farming lands along the rivers
concerned down in the valley. It will
save lots of acreage from impending
ruin and aid in reclaiming areas already
covered with debris. These river lands
are among the most fertile in the
world and if protected will always
produce good crops, year in and year
out, é
“The appropriation for the purchase
of these lands is $26,000, half given by
the State, but the Board of Examiners,
while it has the money, can pay out
Mrs. Hugh MoCauley.
oe
kind are always appreciated, and denote that the doer thereof possesses
&@ sympathetic feeling and a generous
heart.
The deceased leaves three sone—
John, Hugh and Edward—who have
grown to manhood in this city. She.
was a native of Ireland and aged 68
years and -15 days.
’ The funeral. will take place from the
at two o'clock.
tan and sunb
Giving Good Satisfaction,
The theater was not quite as well attend last night as on the opening night
of the Dailey Stook Company engagement, but nevertheless a good sized
audienced witnessed “OQoming Thro’
the Rye,” which was presented in firstclass style. Frank Readick, the leadstore.
Vantage and was most ably assisted by
street. Baths,
the whole company, which does not
Miss Margaret
Lewis, the leading lady, acted her part
in a most clever manner and made herself a great favorite with all present.
“Mother and Son” will be played toand (irass Valley
is For the Benefit of
the. Strikers # »
de
Valley.
At Grass Val
To be given by the Cigar Makers’ Union of
Nevada City and the Miners’ Union of Grass
At Nevada City September
4th, on the Union Platform.
a 699 a Bey
September 14, 1901.
—rr s
Ho kets, : B1 OO
arn,
25 cents.
t san.
Votes of Interest,
School supplies at Vinton’s.
. The regular monthly meeting of the
Ohristian Endeavor was held last night.
’ For life insurance see T. B. Gray.
For the best of everything in the
meal line send your orders to Naffziger.
Go. to N. Rohr for your house paintCall on Hd Schmidt when you wan
anything in the tobacco line. tf
Take in the benefit dance at the
Union platform tonight. Good cause,}
Catholic church on Friday afternoon. good music, good tine.
Opal Oream is the beet remedy for
1 You can get it at
Vintoa’s, 250 and 50o bottles.
° Jack Beam Bourbon whiskey is guaranteed pure and is the best whiskey for
sickness. For sale at Vinton’s drug
If you want a good, cool drink of
beer—the very best in town—drop in
and see Wm. Harry.
For a'good bath goto Tom Moore’s
ing man, showed bis ability to good ad~ Tonsorial Parlors, on Oommercia
A good hot lunch will be served
every night at William Harry's saloon,
corner Pine and Spring street. Oool
beer and choice wines, liquors and
Cigars always on hand.
The congregational church is being
thoroughly rendvated and repaired and
before the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, returns from the East it wl be in good
shape. There will be no services held
-{atthat place next Sunday.
There are several different places in
this city where at almost any time of
the day horses attached to rigs can be
found tied where they are forced to
Some of these
poor animels are at times left for hours
while their drivers are around town
shopping or on other business. The
practice is a poor one and should be
First Lieutenant Ben A. Bost of Company © expects totake a large. per. centage of. the compaiy~to Grass Valley on the 9th to participate in the
celebration at that place, Tbe committee has appropriated $85 for the
transportation and entertainment of
the Nevada City soldiers.
The following Nevada City gentlemen have been chosen to act as floor
Managers at the souvenir ball to be
given on the 9:b at Grass Valley: F.
L. Atbogast, James F. Colley, J. J.
Hanley, Ladis Walling, Fred E. Brown,
H. ©. Schroeder, A. B. Wolf, J. 0.
Nilon, E. W. Schmidt, J. V. Snyder, H.
Evans, Frank Grissel, Louis Schwartz,
Thomas Blight, L. A. Garthe and Eb.
C. Grissel of Washington.
The Old Government Whiskey used
cost you . . in the medical department of the United
States Army and Naval Service. Accepted by the Board of Health. Reccomended by the highest medical authorities asthe purest unadulterated
stimulant for invalids and convalescents and family use. Sold in bnlk exclusively by Wm. H. Tuttle.
Pony Stockings at Maher & Co’s
“Iam the head of the heard, see me
in Maher & Oo.’sad. today.
ten of us, ten prancing Shetland ponWe are setting a fast pace in selling stocking for boys and girls, and
wise galloping in the interest of the
eee +
New Baker From Below.
George Hurst, proprietor of the New
York Bakery, on Oommercial street
has secured the services of a first-class
baker from San Francisco.
man, whose name is Antone Wabl,
comes well recommended and has held
positions in some of the leading bakeries at the Bay. Mr. Hurst uses his
best endeavors to please his customers,
and he has established an enviable
reputation in this respect.
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m7-tf
-728-ttjall7-tttained the former and a party of
friends,
wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun-diced look, moth patches and blotches
on the skin, it’s liver trouble; but Dr,
King’s New Life Pille
#
Consignment -:-:eet ae ee Just FR
GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON,
PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.
Want Grouble.
PHomntx, Arizona, September 8.—The
war dance of the Apache Indians on
the San Carlos reservation, which began two weeks ago, threatens to take
an alarming turn. The Indiane refuss
to listen to their chiefs and swear they
will make things warm at Globe mining camp. The people are prepared
for trouble,
FKistorian Dead,
Sr. Joun’s,.N. F. Sept. 3—Prof. Moees Harvey, the renowned historian and
the discoverer of the famous devil-fish
now-in the Smithsonian Institute,
Washington, died today. He was born
in 1820. si
—
Dr. F. J. Conan Going Away.
Dr. F. J. Conlan, who has gained o
very high standing in his profession,
will take hie departure from this city
for San Francisco on next Friday.
The Doctor has decided to practice in
a larger field, und his many friends are
sorry that he has reached that conclusion. He is a great favorite with
our people, who point to him with
pride as being a Nevada Oity young
men of markéd skill and-ability.
Several social events in the way of
farewell functions have been tendered
Dr. Conlan since he announced his
intention of going below to reside.
Last night Dr. O. L. Maller enterWhat a Tale It Tells.
“If that mirror of yours ehowa a
late the liver,
purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy
cheeks, rich complexion, Only 25¢ at.
W. D. Vinton’s drug store.
eOe+Malaria Causes Billousness,
Grove’s: Tasteless Ohill Tonic removes . .
the cause. ~ ‘ riveree
al4
There are
Address me
1t
The new,
sep2
the cause.
Malaria Causes Biliousness.
. Grové’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
tern Plowman:
ley Saturday,
lan
and 0c.
sole agent.
Arrested and Set Free.
Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the WestIfthe first cough is
roperly treated, the first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the
developed, the breath set free, we
need not fearconsumption.”
Balsam for the throat and lungs is the
roper treatmegt for the first cough.
Ro other remedy has saved so many
from consumption. Large bottles 25c
or sale by
Kemp's
. Dickerman,
, oBe
Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia
For Those Living in the. Malaria Districts. Grove’s Tasteless Cbill Toniu.
Hundreds
of People
FRESH-ROASTED
BLENDED
TEAS“
dangerous.
Ie SAMPLES FREE_gey)
TAYLOR'S TEh
@
are using our
COFFEES
—and—
_. sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent.’
Unveiled Yesterday.
WasHINGTON, Del., Sept. 4.—At the
Kooh’s bridge yesterday the mouument
marking the battlefield where it is
Claimed the stars.and stripes were first
unfurled in-battle, was unveiled today.
The monument, which is of granite, is
six feet high. The stone is surrounded by four cannon, presented by the
Government.
j
Business Change.
formerly ‘conducted by Phelan and
Daniel bas been purchased by Miss
Mary Phelar, who will continue to conducted the business in the same firstclass manner ‘as heretofore. A specialty will be made of quick meals and
oysters cooked any style can be had
whenever oysteré are obtainable.
Some Foolish Pex ple
Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in
most cases it wears them away. Ooald
they be induced to try the successful
medivine called Kemp’s Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to curé,
they would immediately nee the excellent effect after taking the first dose
Price 25c, and 50c. Trial size free. For
—-— -—+ 06 e-e —Borrato Lacer Beer on dranght, at
5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
$400,000 on Result,
The restaurant on Commervial street}
eceivedL
PirtsBurG, Pa., Sept. 3—The yachting wager of $400,000 between Walter
Kingsley, representing an English syndicate, and a number of Pittsburgers,
wae closed this afternoon. The money
was placed in the hands of a prominent financier of this city, Mr. Kingsley turned over thirty-one 11,00 Bank
of England notes and Mustio gave a
certified check for $250,090.
_Cold Storage Meats.
For special first-class Oold Storage
Meats you should send your orders to
Griseel Bros., Commercial street; The
finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb
in the market. je21-tf
Ranch For Sale at a Bargain.
The Holland Ranch, situated near
Columbia Hill is offered ata bargain.
Terms part down and balance on time.
Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tf
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Ohill Tonic, It is simply
[ron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure, no pay. Price, 250. my156m
Flavored and seasoned in wood, rich
and elegant with the best materials
used by distillers, it is no wonder that
W. J. Britland, proprietor, jlo
Jesse Moore ie the leading whiskey in
the world.
CLEANING OUT FOR OUR FALL STOCK.
Ohe Annual Sacrifice
Of SUMMER GOODS goes on with
much work for us and much satisfavtion for our customers.
‘year people realize that our
sale is not merély inaugurated to clear
out our Summer goods to make room
for our Fall stock, but an offering of
genuine quality in
Stylish and Seasonable Dry Goods
We are offering this Fall to our
patrons
Uuparalle'ed Bargains,
and our early customers will have an
unlimited choice. The little prices give
8 welcome to the slim pocket book.
SNELL ©
Cor. Broad and Pine
FLEMING
Streets, Nevada City.
ms ARDINES are not Mackerel.
This standard joke is, after all, best ©
appreciated in the eating of genuine
sardines,
If you like SARDINES at all you'll
like OURS.
The Best Salt Mackerel,
too; and while we're talking about, the
best of everything that is found in
grocery stores—and some specialties
besides. Weaim to be accommodating
also. Articles which we do not. keep
on account of small demand, we can
order for you on short notice.
SIGOURNEY,
CASH GROCER.
' Have you tried us yet ?
Thinking about It ?
Don’t delay--delays are
prove your health.
AAD COFFEE HOUSE,
my
Quit. using stale goods .
and drink pure, wholesome
Tea and Coffee. It willim-[~
ani you will waat
E Schoolf Opens Soon,
SOHOOL SHOES
We have a fine selection, consleting of
the following line:
Red School House Shoe.
*Village School Shoe.
District 76 School Shoe 3 F 42. .oo
Never Rip Shoe, for Boys.
None better.
Prices from $4 to $2, “zoraie
Courthouse
Diamonds.
Wholesale and Retal
*
:
A large ent just received,
and they pom os beauties.
genuine stones and can be relied on.
Diamond-setting is our specialty.
CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. .
_ BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
HHO MINOR NOR MOK 4
Souvenirs
And other Novelties too numerous to
mention can be seen at
Gb. BRANDS, The Jeweler.
They are the
Catt e eaney ek as Se