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Prediction,
the San Frances .
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+ San Francisco on a visit, returned
. home this morning.
MONDAY...++--.-+April 15, 1901 (It {8 To Bo Bull Baty a vin tk
~ Darsogih ie =} Tok Strwts,Personal Sottings. The City Trustees held a special
ee . meeting Saturday night at which SuDally Chronicle of tho Doings of Both Old . tne seeeGarntn of
: . lodges were present. The ¥
and Young. . . lot on Pine and York streets is Notas
J. 8. White is here from San Fran-. ated from that owned by the two orsuse ders named by a creek, the banks on
W. Veal is down from North Bloom-. both sides leading down to the water
Pus anda large hollow is made in which.
W. E. Jones of Newcastle is here on. trash and rubbish of all kinds has acere : ° cumulated and made a very unhealthF.H. O’Keife of San Jose is here. falspot. It was for the purpose of
on a: visit: bettering the sanitary condition of
C. Bailey was over from North San
Juan yesterday.
John Mouser arrived here last evening from San Francisco. ..
Mrs. Chas. Lammerer is quite ill at
her home on Main street.
Max Isoard left yesterday for Colfax
and returned last evening.
-H, O. Kennedy of San Francisco is
here on a business trip. mie
J. D. Tompkins ‘arrived here last
evening from San Francisco. tify that part of town in a way that
Miss C. Tower left yesterday for San. Will benefit the whole community.
Francisco and Oakland to visit friends, . The fence at the west side of the CourtMrs. J. Jepson of Salinas arrived here . house will be torn down the fall
last evening on a visit to O. Jepson and’ !eugth of the lot and graded off so as
family. hots to make a sloping lawn. The debris
J. H. Flynn returned this morning to . that will necessarily be removed will
Moore’s Flat after a few days visit in be filied in the hollow and Pine street
this city. ‘ : brought on a level with York street.
Mrs. Henderickson arrived here last . Grass and shade trees will be planted
evening from San Francisco on a visit. ®24 ® band stand erected, Benches
to friends. will be put around for the benefit of
Mrs. White; who has been to San. those who desire to spend their spare
. Francisco on a visit, returned home. time at that place. In short a perfect
park will be made,
F. Conners and W. Andrews left yes-. The idea will meet the approval of
terday for the Yuba mine, where they . @Veryone asa park is something that
have positions. Nevada Oity has always been in need
W. Fioyd, who has been to San Fran. Of and it is to be hoped that the prescisco on a business trip, returned yes-. 2t plans will materialize, us they
terday morning. should.
Mrs, M. H. Isoard, who has been to Se
Dr. Webster Robbed.
home last evening.
W. Morris, who has‘been here on a. Dr. L. BR. Webster, in speaking of
business trip from San Franciseo, re-. the robbery at his Oakiand residence
turned to the city yesterday. . on Friday evening last, says: “My loss
Hon. J. M. Walling returned yes-. @mounts to more than $500. How
terday morning from San Francisco,. ™much there was in the safe over that
where he has been on legal business. © . @mount I will not be able to ascertain.
Mrs. Preston, who has been here on . There was $250 in gold, besides a bunavisit to her father, M.L. Marsh, re-. dle of greenbacks, containing about
tumed to her home at Sacramento yee. $50, which had been given me by my
terday morning. wife before she died four years ago.
H, Mattheson, who bas been to Trac-. They also took a gold watch and chain
kee in the interest of F. W. Taylor, re-. Which had been given me by my wife
turned last evening. and which cost $250. Strange to say
Attorney T. 8. ord returned last . the crackemen over-looked some silver
evening from San Francisco, where he . Spoons which were in a compartment
has been on legal business. of the vault.”
Miss Yore of Downieville, who has} The manner in which the job was
been to San Francisco on a visit, ar-. done leads the police to the belief that
rived here last evening and returned. the work was that of amateurs who
were acquainted with the premises.
this part of the city that the meeting
was held. Mr. Martin stated that if
the Qity and the two orders would
build a culvert to convey the water of
the creek through the lot, he would
furnish the rock to be used for that
purpose. The proposition was immedi.
ately accepted by the Trustees and the
to decide what they, will do.
Itis proposed to improve and beauW. Hilgerman of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this
morning for Downieville.
F. McMullan arrived here last even-. The Sacramento Bee of Saturday coning from San Francisco and left this. tains the following: © Mr. and Mrs,
morning for the Gold Point mine near. George M. Mott announce the engageDownieville, which he is interested in,. ment of their daughter, Jessica, to
Mies L. Penrose, who has been here . Gilbert J. Rector, of Nevada Oity.
Engagement Announced.
two lodges will meet Tuesday evening . ,
‘Shown Them On Their Recent Visit.
-The students of the State University,
who visited this city and Grass Valley
a few weeks ago, enjoyed themselves
80 welland were so cordially received
that as a token of appreciation they
have penned the following card of
thanks: = :
“To Many Porte or Grass VALLEY
anp Nevapa Crty: i
“We, the members. of the Senior
Mining Class of the University of California, wish to express oar thanks for
the courtesies extended tous and the
many attentions shown.us on our recent trip to Nevada County.
_ “We wish also to express our regrets
that, owing to our time being limited,
we were unable to accept. many invitations extended to us by. the Superintendents of various mines in both
districts. ;
“Farther, we wish to say that we will
remember our visit as one of the most
pleasant experiences of our college
life, due, we think, to the hospitable
manner in which we were received by
the people of Grass Valley and Nevada
City.
W.B. Schaw, L. 8: Kerfoot, Ivan D.
Lashmatt, Arthur ©. Nahi, W. V.
Richardson, O. ©. Zims, G. A. Reven,
Walter W. Bradley, Curtis B, Locklin,
Thomas D. Murphy, Ernest R. Childs,
E. W. Stebbins, G. R. Lehman, H. W.
Bangle, H. L. Moulthroy, E. J. Wagor,
H. D. Smith. M. S.: Griffiths, H. D.
Morse, C. P. Griffin, R. ©. Specht,
Preston Boomer, A. D. Gaze, Edwin R.
Leach, E.8. Beck, E. L. Oliver, J. C.
Nicholls, H. Cornish, D. T, Baker.”
Dance Thursday Night.
Next Thursday evening the Royal
Dancing Olub will give their second
dancing party at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Each member is entitled to one invitation and cards can be had by applying to J. F. Colley. ;
Without a Rival.
The Bulletin of Saturday says: O.
Whitney Carpenter, who represents the
Nevada County Oil Company in San
Francisco, received a telegram yesterday from Kern Qounty to the effect
that well No.1 on Section 30, 28.28,
where the company is operating, is a
producer, without a rival in the district as to quantity. It hasa 95g casing to the bottom of the hole.
“Time Changed.
This morning the Downieville stage
vhanged to the summer schedule, making the through trip from this city to
here every morning, excepting Sunday.
at 5a. m., arriving at Sierra City at 7
o’clock in the evening. Departure will
be made from Sierra City at 5a. m.
and the stage will arrive bere at 5 p.m
The goodness that comes from the
heart is all the better if it comes by
way*of the pocket-book.
——
on a visit, returned this morning to her
home at North Bloomfield. {
Mrs, O. ©. Wallace arrived here last
evening from San Francisco on a visit
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnhart.
John Woessner came down from
Downieville yesterday and left this
morning for San Francisco.
Joseph Brand ‘came down from
Downieville yesterday and left this
morning for San Francisco.
R.W. Forbes, the foundryman of
Downieville, came down yesterday and
left this morning for San Francisco,
Mrs. McUormick, who has been here
Tisten
on a visit to relatives, returned to You S$: ) be. 80 ot: Tea TOR sci liene. ch cdtentsaees aazesincees 1.90
Bet yesterday to resume her school. 5 1bs.70 G62 TR 10tk bo ckeicoerestrccmanates 1.75.
Superintendent Dana Harmon left SB Ube BO obs Tae Oto. svscsnsiseciepecciavesiotsbearanne 1.50 j
yesterday for San Francisco. ‘ Wass Paes ee Pe ek eee 1.25
Mi g Annie Bennetts and Mise Nellie : he i hue ae eats soeeeeeees He
B bi f Gras V lley 8 ent yesterday . Ve ba wee cece nce esas eee eee esses rereeesseees .
ee ae ie ARK as Bina, SB obs Dek Laks cossdlachieareiinenanene 90
at this city as the guests of Miss
Maggie Hopkins. 50 VARIETIES to SELECT FROM.
TALK ABOUT BARGAINS
Tea Bareains
8 lbs: OQne‘Dollar Tea for.....:.:.cscccceees $2.25
to DWhis
EVERY KIND of TEA THAT. GROWS .
Frank Daveroniof. Sierra City arrived here Saturday and left oa the
evening train for San Francisco to
Sisal we oven sient toe 2 3 Ibs. 40 ct. Coffee for ....scsescieceeseesseeeees $1.00
eyes, which he injured a few days ago} : 85
while sledging boulders at his mine. : tg a ct. ene ne Rarer reer ae hearts es
Mrs. Mary Harris .of Gold Flat left . 3 Ibs. Cth. Coe LOM ......cceeeeseesewerenese ;
this morning for San Francisco, where . 8 Ibs; 25 ct. Coffee fOr c..:...2:.ccccrccsosesssees .60
she will be joined by Mrs, Hannab Rich. 3 Ibs. 20 ct. Coffee for ...ccesscssccsssceeee 50
ards, formerly of this city, and in a few 8 lbs. 15 ct. Coffee for ‘ 85
days both ladies will sail for their old
home in England, where they will visit
for some time. ‘
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With: Jocal applications, as they can
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitunal dis-:
ease, and in order to cure it you must
take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrb
Cure is taken internally, and acts diee oe G9 co 09 25 ct. cans Baking
Coffee Bargains
PURE AND
Spice Bargains
15 ct. cans of any kind of Spice.......
25 ct. cans of any kind of Spice.......
10 ct. packages Mush foP......+:ssessereees .20
10 ct. bottles Extracts for
DELICIOUS
35
.60
25
.60 POWEL...0.cosserseereee
rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is not a
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best: physicians in this
country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of one of
the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderfal results in curing catarrh. Send
for testimonials free. .
F. J. OHENEY & CO., Props.,.
Toledo, O. .
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Hali’s Family Pills are the best.
LISTHN
. 'Do You kaow
That Moore carries.the largest and
finest stock of frames for photographs.
Also makes frames to order 14 any
Pine St.,
Come Just to Look +
Prices Cut ‘
2O to 33%
REGULAR PRICHS
China, Crockery, Glassware,
Jardinieres, Dinner Sets,
of Every Qescription.
Great American Im
MASONIC
BUILDING
fi,
Nevada City
Values and Bargains
Picture, : tf
~+-2@e
There is not an ounce of headache in
. barrel of it—Jesse Moore “AA” whisey,
EXTRA LOT NEW PREMIUMS FREB
WITH
Teas, Coffees, Spices.
Sierra City in one day. Stages will leave . ot
Agate Ware, Lamps,
Toilet Sets, and Dishes
porting Tea Co.
Return Thelr ‘Thanks Pot the: Hospitality
“That's a quality that attracts
PHONE, MAIN 551.
Died Yesterday.
William Osborne Succumbs to Miners’
Consumption.
At about 7 o’clock yesterday morning William Osborne, an old and respected resident of this city, passed
from this life. He-bad been ailing for
about a year with miners’ consumption
but was able to be ap'and around aatil three days ago, when he was taken
to his bed, but death came quite sudden and anexpected. Deceased was a
native of New Brunswick and aged 68
years and 10 months,
Mr. Osborne came to this city in
1858 and has lived here continuously
ever since. He teamed for a number
of years and then engaged in mining
and continued at the latter anti! his
health prohibited him from doing so.
To mourn his demise is left a widow
anda large number of friends. The
funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock from St. Oanice
Catholic church,
Buried Yesterday.
The funeral of the late Thomas
Jacka took place from the Methodist
church at 2:80 o’ciock yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. The
bearers of the pall were W, Truan, J.
Hicks, D. McCauley, J. Bond,J. Andrews and J. Hoskins.
— ——_ + +@e + — —_—
To Repair the Line.
Harry Podmore, P. Obristonson, Ed.
Lauwn and J. Treiman arrived here
Saturday evening and left this morning
for Sierra City. They are line men for
the Sunset Telephone Company and
will repair the damage done to the
lines, working toward this city.
——-+ e+
New Romance Writer.
Suaday’s Chronicle contains an account of George Horton who is likely
to make a hit with his romance en‘
titled “Another Like Helen.” He was
at one time principal of the High
School at Grass Valley, and is the son
of P. D. Horton, the writing teacher.
BORN.
In Nevada City, fo the wife of Antone
Blow Out His Brains.
Thomas D. Denuzer Commits Suicide
Near North San Juan.
A suicide was committed last night
on a ranch between North San Joan
and Cherokee, which created vonsiderable excitement in both of the littie
towns for awhile: Thomas D Denuzer,
who lives on a potatoe and wine ranch
with his parents, took a revolver and
blew out his brains. No-direct reason is assigned for hie self-destruction
bat he was in the habit of drinking
considerable and at times became quite
violent while under the influence of
liquor, and this may have in some way
been responsible for his suicide,
His friends think he was temporarily
insare and did not realize what he was
doing. A Coroner’s jury found that
he came to his death from a bullet in
the head, inflicted by his own hand
with suicidal intent.
Denuzer was raised in that vicinity
and was the only child of his parents,
who are left to mourn hisdemise. His
age was 25 years and he was one of the
heirs of the famous Westerfield estate.
—— + 0@e 2
Don’t drink the first thing the bartender offers. Oall for Jesse Moore
“AA” whiskey and insist on getting it.
Children’s
Vaudeville
Entertainment
At Nevada Theatre
Monday, April 29th.
~ Under Direction of Miss Rogers.
FANCY. DANCING,
Cake-Walk by 14 Children 3 to 6 Years Old
DRILLS and CHARACTER SONGS.
Silva, a son.
ADMISSION,.......-. . 35 CTS
Reserved Seats. .......50 CTS
ChiUGrOS soci cecceweceecas 25 CTS
"hat . attracts notice everywhere. ' Doesn’t matter
where the connection lies. Just here we desire to attract your attention to the individuality of our individual can of SARDINES---an
‘imported French article. Just enough for one ineach tin. Would be
an excellent thing for lunch pails. oc per tin at
GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, __ .
PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.
t
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
W. A. MEYER,
F.C. CHINN OF . SACRAMENTO,
Will be at Hartung Bros.
April 18, lo and 20th.
2
SOMETHING NEW!
Abalone, 20 cts. per can
—__AT—
Jackson s Beehive trocer
ALarge Shell Given With Each Can
ne aeRO
aa
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WINES, LIQUORS and BEER,
BEST WHISKIES by Barrel, Keg, Demijohn or Flask
FINEST FRESNO PORTS AND SHERRIES. Send us a five or ten-gallon
keg and we will fill the same for the low price of $1 per gallor. If you have
no keg we will furnish you one at cost, and allow the amount charged if
returned in good order. .
ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, MADEIRA, Etc. by the barrel, keg or gallon.
Mail orders solicited. Family orders for smaller quantities solicited. Phone Main 171.
Ladies :
MEANS
and give her your order.
It isa Known Fact, Chat
MISS HOEFT’S HATS
If you want to look your prettiest go to her
THE MOST STYLISH:
Well, 1 Guess, “Yes !”
Do I like Ice Cream ? Well, [ guess
yes—ona hot day. Any old day, for
that matter, take me down to FOLEY’S
and then see how Ice Cream Soda will ; '
disappear. Well, I guess, “Yes !”
Foley's Ice Cream Parlors
18 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
WALL PAPER!
~ WALI, PAPER!
fullest extent by getting their
Wall Paper Lace Curtains
Carpets and Linoleums :
‘—AT—
SNELL © FLEMING’S.
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
House-cleaning time has come, and all good housewives like to see their
homes look neat and pretty. They can have their desires gratified to their
» # GIVE US A TRIAL @ ®&
F
BROAD ST. ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY
SPECIALTIES}
We have the finest assortment in Nevada county of
LADIES’ SOUVENIR SPOONS;
LADIES SILVER PINS.
Broad Street, Above Pine, Nevada City.
adele HAIR ORNASIENTS, TIE CLASPS,
C. J. BRAND,
Farinaceous Foods
NOTHING BETTER for people of all
ages than a diet of FARINACEOUS
FOODS. Must be pure, however, to
be wholesome, and fresh too.
The stock of Groceries here would
be incomplete without a full line of
these goods. All:the well-known and
highly-esteemed brands are received
fresh from the manufacturers at frepuent inte: vals and lovers of
will find here the best goods with
which to make their favorite dish. .
SIGOURNEY,
STRONG SHOES __
cua Co Eos sa.
“i We neve wate saqsived ou Kia sh has RIP” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS
ey are just wha e name implies—a shoe that ;
$1.75 TO $2, ‘according to size. Alsoan eckinianctet ders tick:
Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes
lu (he latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf. Price from $2 50 up.
ea FARINA.
_ (HOMINY.
‘BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
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