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A GRAND PERFORMANCE,
‘Hit in “Ingomar.”
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ees [member of the house So consin,a member of the Republican
Miss Waldorf and Her Company. Make a. ‘ménd a course of action in the Span-. with the President today. After the
ish matter that will be perfectly satis-. interview was over he said war with
, Words From Presidnt. Tt Wil Probably Bain Within
Wantieiens hint a bivunarws.
‘Taken all in all last night's presenta-. factory to the Republicans and will . Spain was inevitable and that it would
tion of “Ingomar the Barbarian” at the . Pally them and the country to the suptheatre by Miss Janet Waldorf and‘her. Port of his policy. The President
company was one of the most satisfact rformances ever given here. dence has been such that the country
ae a on . will be proud of it. The legal facts
when properly interpreted. Miss: Wal. have been ably presented by Attorney
dorf, who appeared as the artless but . General Griggs. ‘The message of McThe play is one of intense’ iaterest
stated that the diplomatic corresponprobably begin within a week.
Danger to the Royalists,
Maprr, April 2.—The Spanish royal
family fears an outbreak if the present
difficulties are not soon settled. The
at the same time fearless and_self-re. Kinley. will propably be sent to Con. og riist movement is assuming a(
liant “Parthenia,” gave a masterful per. 8Tess on Tuesday.
formati¢e. «She is not only beautiful fey —
but an effective reader. She has the Ready to Leave Spain,
true dramatic fire of which the great
-A free hot lunch will be served at the
or pair-of pants call on Hibbitt, the
artist is made, impressing the uuditor} Lonpon, April ‘24.—A special from
with the realism of her portrayals and
carrying the ‘conviction all the time
that. she possesses abundant reserve
power. Her support is among the
most capable that has appeared on the
local boards at any time. Mr. McVay
who appeared as the Barbarian is not
only a powerful actor empowered with
an unusual amount of personal magnetoe ate A vd Le
ism, but thereis the finish to his work oday
so essential to a satisfying rendisenate would noe. be wi id to. delay . .
tion of the, higher drama. As “Myron” Mr. Hernandez had _ but slight
opportunity for a display of the ability
which has won him so much favor on
the oceasion of former visits, but in ihe
little he had to do he quickly had the
the audience with him.
‘One of the most difficult plays to
present is Sheridan Knowles’ masterpiece, “The Hunchback,” which will be
the billtonight. Very few plays have
stood the test of time,and the drama
mentioned is one of them. It isin the
same category with “The Rivals,” “She
Stoops to Conquer” and the “School
For Scandal,”
The Visalia Delta of a recent date
had this to say: :
“The presentation of
ch achieve success
for the moment by the language, but
‘The Hunchback’ requires a company
of artists to make it a beautiful picture.
The Waldorf company, which presented
the dramas last evening, was more than
equal to the task; the prodagtion was
a splendid success. Miss Waldorf’s
Jnterpretation of the role of Julia is 9
«wonderful conception. She played on
-the gamut of human emotions with all
xthe strength, beauty and eloquence of
vher.art. The role was made to stand
-out in bold relief, as it should, and her
, portrayal was, indeed,superb. Julia is
:& woman of conflicting emotions, and
jMiss Waldorf’s characterization vibrasted with every change. Ina word her
portrayal of the role was magnificent.
What, more could be said ?_ Mr. MeVay appeared ip the role of Master
Walter the misshapen hunchback. The
cha: ~<ter is 8 stropg one and requires
vigorous #84 intelligent treatment.
Mr. MeVay ,.*# 4t his best in this role,
and gave it a 91,028 characterization,
Miss Waldorf wang, “@ Splendid: support throughout. The. ™Peny is well
balanced ahd strong. The 99#omes
worn by Miss Waldorf were a revelae
tion, were.dreams of loveliness in
i of the ladies present.”
A Birthday Party.
Last evening Miss Ruth Richards
celebrated the fourteenth anniversary
of her birthday by giving a party to a
number of her young friends at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
G. Richards. The evening was most
agreeably spent with games, amusements and musicto while away the
hours, and refreshments were served.
The guests were: Charles Grimes,. Arthur Osborn, Harry Englebright, Millie
Tompkins, Ruby Heyer, James Hackley, Etta Kubias, Orlando Carter, Bery]
Hocking,George Neagle, Norman Shaw,
Charles Eastin, Percy Oare, . Sadie
Snell, Lizzie Morgan, Pearl Allen, Katie Pierce, Eisie Harrison, Eleanor Valantine, John Schmidt,Edna‘Baffington,
Milton Pierce, Zoe Riley, Wilse. Ford,
Gladdis Ford, Carrie Swart, Carrie
Gluyas, Annie Maltman, Carmel Riley:
Lester Kirkham, Earnie Hocking, Howard Naffziger, Julian Wright, Ivy Osborn, Thomas Polglase, Richard Nicho. .
las, Nettie Wutson, Belle Richards,Rob.
Hickman, Lucille Sukeforth, Florence
Oraig, Martina Marsh, Irene Jepson.
—_—_—
Hot Lunch at the Referee.
_Referee Saloon tonight “and tomorrow
‘might. Aljl are invited. a2-1t
A Welcome To All.
Af you are thinking of getting a suit
Artist Cutter and Tailor, before giving
your order. His work is first-cass and.
his prices sre very moderate. mil-tf
the ‘Hunchback»
Madrid says that Minister Woodford is
getting ready to leave Spain immediately if there is.a diplomatic rupture,
Are Getting Impatient. .
Wasuineton, April 2.—The Chairman
action beyond Tuesday.
Wasuineton, April 2.—The navy department; has just received definite information that the torpedo flotilla is
not at Porto Rico as reported. This
morning the: fleet is off Oape Verde
WasuineTon, April 2.—The tension
at the navy department is much relieved by the news from Cape Verde.
It. is now claimed that the Spanish
cruisers left Huvana for Spain without
intention of joining the flotilla. These
reports. are given out by the navy department to quiet the excitement until
Monday: :
WasHINaton, April 2.— Secretaries
Long and Alger spent. the entire morn3h N, Apri] 2.—The government printing office has been ordered
to prepare by tonight 10,000 muster:
rolls to be sent immediately to Govermors, preparatory to calling out the
militia for national defense..
Wasainaton, April 2.—Matters look
still more serious this morning. The
ceye
that war is’ ineyitable, The flying
squadron hys not yet left Hampton
Peace negotigtions at Madrid are
practically ended.
Wasurneton, April 2.—All Washing‘ton’is in a state of suppressed excitement eagerly awaiting events. No one
now believes war.can be avoided,
WasHineton, April 2.—Oongress is
not in session today. The Democratic
leaders have fully completed their
plans. If the Republicans propose
only the recognition of Ouban independence they will undertake to amend
by declaring for active intervention
which means inimediate war.
Wasuinaton, April 2—The greatest
secrecy is maintained at the war and
navy departments this morning, but.
great activity is manifested. ~
Dredging For Gold.
"he Register anys the mining dredgravel from the bed of the river and
washing it “or gold. The buckets go
down'from twetty to thirty feet and
rocks, gravel, fing dirt and gold are
brought up. This wethod of miniug
id paying, for the compcuies that have
a large area of land bonded for mining
purposes are employing O, W. Jasper
to survey this land. It is evidently
their intention to complete the purchasé of several thousand acres ‘to be
used for mineral land. *
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With a Colorea Regiment. *
Lieutenant Lyman Welch, who has
been station since being graduated
from .West Point at Fort Douglass,
Salt Lake City, has been ordered to
officer, whois a native of this city, is
a son of Dr. Henry 8S. Welch. Poultry, Vegetables, Fruit, ete.,
: Call or us your order. We receive
our supplies every day.
It Will Be Time.
The crowd will goto the Gilt Edge tonight where No.1 Clam Chowder will
be. served to all. Don’t miss it. Everybody is invited. a2-It
government officials geneneraly admit . . :
more
active form. A pronunciamento\ from
General Weyler and the’ military party
is also feared. In case ofan outbreak
the boy king Alfonso will be hastened
to San Lucar de Armada where a yacht
is ready to sail with him,
The replies to the Queen’s letters asking the powers to intervene in Spain’s
been unsatisfactory.
Manprn, April 2.—Three big Spanish
store ships that are believed to have
troops aboard are now on their way to
Havana.
A Destructive Blaze,
Lincotn, Neb., April 2.—Last night’s
fire was under control at8a.m. Three
business buildings are in ruins. Loss
$200,000, insurance $100,000.
Clunie Re-appointed.
_ Sacramento, April 2—Gov. Budd today re-appointed A. J. Olunie as Insurance Commissioner.
it Drew a Crowd.
Here’s a story from back east’ Mrs
Marshall, an indigent widow, went
into the laundry business on a small
scale. She had her sign wainted ‘upon
CET CCOEV TRC Ceo ede wog bebe Sebesb eens
All Work
done
a Openiat 7 o’clock
‘ See Specimens'in this Window :
° TEV SVU S BEN Cath Selb ete ee peeet: sense
The next morning, when she went
out to see what caused the crowd in
waiting there, she found that the lefthand blind had been blown back by
the wind, and the sign hardly read as
she meant it should, although it acHerald of Trade.
Going Into insolvency.
keeper, has applied to the Superior
Court to be declared an insolvent. He
property, $1792.55, encumbered for
$500; real estate $25. Of his property
liabilities amount to $1888.
For Sale at a Bargain.
Hill. Large lot,house and barn. City
water and electric lights.
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Try Tue Ows for fine mixed drinks.
We know how to mix ’em. m31-tf.
Oall for Robin Hood.
No Missfits.
When we take a measure for a suit
of clothes we gurantee an exact fit or
no sale. 1000 samples to select from.
At the Popular Clothing Store.
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Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels,
American Fish and Poultry Company,
Foot of Main St. Telephone 401
Queen Lily ‘Saad
This evening and Sunday evening at The Finest Laundry Soap ta the MarMrs. Mills, 26 cents. Mrs. Wiley. 1t.
ate a nice, clean fitting garment. Hib.
in three to four hours. a . .
years of age can doa washing
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bitt, the Artist Outer and ‘Tatlor om ' 5420 in San Francisco.
Pine street, guarantees a perfect fit
and stylish cut garment every time. .
Ask your desler for it and thus help butd .
troubles with the United States have.
the shutters of her front window like .
the Grand Army are requested to meet
counted for the presence of the crowd. . }
Adam J. Kern, a Truckee saloon
puts in his assets as follows: Personal . .
$250 is exempt from execution. His . Mé
My residence property on Prospect
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
=.
Comments ot Local] Dally Chronicle of: the Doings of Oi
Wh Bret » 0. Gaylord, grocer, Bite ete Oe eee.
Fair and frosty weather tonight and Ruseell have retarned to Sab Francisco.
tomorrow, accompanied ‘by @ norther,. James Rose of Bear Valley and John
The sawmills of Cooper Brothers and Messrs. Englebright; Meservey and
of L. Voss will be started next. week ‘Robert Martin have returned from Gold
ent intentions. a Mulcahy of the Grimes
_ The Grass Valley company engaged . Clothing Emporiam has retarned f:
the head of Selby Flat are taking out} Mrs. James Tyrrell of Town Talk and
somerich gravel. . : . . Mrs, James Chegwidden of Piety Hill
The second trial of James True who . are suffering with influenza.
was arrested here Inst year for rob-. (ol. George Stone and Ex-Postmastbing a U. P. train in Utah and taken . er Backus of San Francisco are in town,
back to Ogden by the officers, has relooking after their mining interests,
sulted in his acquital. : Postmaster Rauch of Relief Hill, who
The Native Daughters of Laurel Par. has been seriously ill with pneumonia
lor’s decoration committee will meet at . since hia recent visit to this city is imArmory Hall Monday morning to be: proving. ;
gin the work of preparing the decoraMiss Kate Smith, teacher of the Grantion for G. A. RB. and Native Son weeks. itville school, has returned from San
The remains of the late Mise Martha . Jose and will re-open the school next
Lawrence will arrive this evening Monday.’
from San Francisco, and the funeral is Mrs. H. 8. Lawrence and her son
to take place at two o'clock: tomorrow . John went to Colfax this noon to meet
afternoon from the Methodist Church. the remains of the late Miss Martha
D.8. McOarty has secured the subLawrence.
contract for carrying the Nevada City Cupid Greany this morning made
and Dutch Flat mail via You Bet, be-. two more souls happy by issuing a
ginning July first. Heproposes to marriage license to Carl Bach of this
carry it daily instead of tri-weekly as city and Miss Eva Litch who is from
the present contractor is doing. . Reno.
The Ohristian Endeavorers spent an 8. L. Parsons of Graniteville, who
enjoyable time last evening at the t sae
house of Mr. E. M. McKinlay, on Park went to Denver last February to visi
Avenue. After the business of the sight.
monthly meeting was over, refreshments were served and exercises of the
most pleasant character were entered Oe
into.
Tomorrow's Bail Game.
Grass Valley Briefs, Tomorrow afternoon's ball game at
seta bit ad Cashin Fieid promises to be about the
Rev. E. R. Willis has received news’ hottest ever seen here. The Columbians
of the death of his brother Henry at . will bring up nine of their very best
ger vine diab id clans players from Sacramento. The Nevada
8 :at the home of Daniel O’Rourke pied se oo
write a letter. He hopes to have his
vision restored soon by an operation.
Pe
enfield p.jand capt. Ballestero, c., erate. 25c.
mpgs Silval b., Scooney 2b, Mitchell 8b,, _
Williams, an insurance agent stopPedigo ss., Sullivan If., De Vilbiss cf,
vite ca crass Valley, bas been stricken § Costello rf. Gentlemen will be . 8Nd at popular prices.
with paralysis. = charged 25 cents admission, ladies and “iy
Will'Meet this Evening, __ . Children free.
Union Hotel Bill of Fare,
AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY.
Sunpay, April 3, 1898,
Divine Services to Be Held in Nevada "SALAD.
City ‘Tomorrow. ae Pusson au Mayonaise.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. oe
Preaching at ll and 7 p. m. by the Ccttecnrne ad Paton! Itatie,
pastor Rey. J. Sims. ‘Subject of discourse in the evening, “Superhuman —
Power.” The Christian Endeavor will Salmon Cutlets Baked an Gratin.
meet at the usual hour led by Miss RELISHES.
Martha Sims, subject, “The Grace of Lettuce, Spanish Olives, Radishes.
Hospitality.” Sabbath school at the BOILED.
close of the morning service. Al :
cordially catia, oe = Dupree Ham !’Essence.
ua 4 Sa f Chicke Fricassee. reme o cken i
Rev. W. 0. Gray, pastor. Preaching Saute of Sweetbreads au Madera,
morning and evening. Subject of the} Lamb Brains Patties a la Duchess,
evening discourse to men, “The King-. Fried Lemon ‘Cream, Princess Style.
dom of Brass.” Olass meeting at 9:45. ROASTS.
Sunday school at 12:80 p.m. Epworth Prime Beef Demi Gl
League at 6;30 p.m. Junior at 4:45 Pp. Young Veal Sage ‘Drcesine,
m. Official Board meets Thursday. Leg of Spring Lamb Currant Jelly.
evening at 7:30.
morning from Syracuse, New York. He
comes for the purpose of making the arrangements for developing the Bismacrk
= ) VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes, . Boiled Potatoes,
To Open a Mine. Sagar Corn, : Green Peas.
Myers M. Davis arrived here this DESSERTS.
Mince and Green Apple Pirs,
Assorted Cake and Cocoanut Custard,
a sister, is afflicted with failing eye-. Lord and E. J, Morgan were elected
He can now scarcely see to . delegates to the Grand Lodge at Santa
Vanilla {ce Cream.
Nuts, Fruits, Raisins.
Tea,
Coffee.
Ready For Business.
5 William Barton and O. Christianson,
at the old Clancy shop on lower Broad
street, are prepared to do all kinds of
blacksmithing. Wagon work and mining blacksmithing a specialty. m31 8t
Giand Lodge Delegates, Go To Tar Ows for Pabst Milwaukee
At last night's meeting ‘of. Milo Lager—on draught. It is delicious. tf
Lodge, K. of P., B. N. Shoecraft, A. R. —
and Gladstone quartz mine on Selby
Flat. The Syracuse Herald in referring to the departure of Mr. Davis for
this city calls this “the oldest and most
staple mining district in Osalifornia.”
Sidney Smith, the well-known mining
expert, will arrive here this month
from the East to remain all summer.
The Royal is the highest grade baking powder
known. Actual tests show it goes oneRosa. The alternates are J. E. Isaac, thied further than any other brand
Charlies Steffen and J. G. O'Neill.
ewe
Tue Evivence in the case proves
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism,
catarrh, that tired feeling, scrofula,
salt rheum, boils, humors and all blood
diseases.
Hood’s Pills are prompt, efficient, always reliable, easy to take, easy to opEveryraine is first-class at Tar Ow1,
m31-tf.
Will Not Go to Klondike.
The O. K. Painters and Paper Hanga Sata Miss S Curly Bears Going Abroad,
at the residence of W. D. Vinton at 8
o’clock this evening. ; Creek, Amador county, next May to iners who guarantee all work—Pierce
The Curly Bears of Oave No. 1 have) & Sweeney. Estimates made on all
received an invitation to goto Sutter . Work by them.
Robin-Hood. een a.cave of the order in connecWaher & Co.
Ladies of Yevada County :
We invite you all to Come.
New Dress Goods.
New Suits.
tion with the Native Sons Parlor there, gens A
<== TH E 5 XRAND OPENING
m7-tf ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
A Aa A]
. At Stein's Stationery Store.
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, jc icp. acon ctx act on abn so
April 2d » 4th and 5th, rad Ss? ST Wa Waps7 Ses Was
To the Ladies of Nevada City and vicinity I extend a most
* cordial invitation to the GRAND EASTER OPENING of ’98,
and will display the Largest and Most Beautiful Stock of
TRIMMED HATS, as well as other Tlillinery materials,
in Nevada City at most reasonable prices. Kindly soliciting your patronage, I beg to remain, Yours Truly,
New Silks for Waists.
‘ New Byadive Stripe Silks—THE LATEST.
New Morie Velans. .
New Irish Poplin Brocades,
New Taffeta Silks.
New Crepons—THE VERY LATEST.
New Coverts for Tailor Suits.
New Satin Borbur, in all the latest shades.
The Greatest Display of Wash Goods ever shown in Nevada.
$$
Grand Opening
t). Wednesday, Chursday . March 30, 31,
and Friday,
——BY THE——
NILES SISTERS,
In the New Bullding adjoining Wm. H. Smith’s Grocery Store.
Come and See the Latest
Parisian and New York styles.
April 1,
(FA Specialty of Re-Trimming Hats at Very Low Prices._@e]]
‘New Organdies, New Mulls, New Lappets, New Epingles, New
Lawns, New Zephyrs. Everything that is New in Wool Goods.
White Organdies, White India Lawns, White Victoria Lawn,
White Swiss, Silk Mull, Oream and White Muslin de Soi; all
Laces.
White Lace, Black Lace, All Over Lace, All Over Insertion,
Oream Lace—all kinds. All Over Black Net Skirting.
Imported White Suits. Latest White Forteny, so much used.
LADIES: Pay usa visit. ‘We have lots of things to tell you
about, but space in a good paper comes high, and we can’t get it
in, so call and see us. ‘
ee Maher & Co.
P, 8.—A new cargo of Ladies’ Kid Gloves, all shades, at $1 a pair.
Urs. Fisher presents her compliments to the Ladies
of Yevada City, and requests their attendance at the
Grand Opening of Spring Millinery at her Parlors
on Broad Strect.on Wfareh thirty-first, Aprit First
and Second. : =
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good quality, 25c per yard.
yy Ingrain Carpets, full 36 inches wide, 2
better quality, 35¢ per yard.
XK Ingrain Carpets, full 36 inches wide,
ir * half wool, 50c per yard.
4 Ingrain Carpets, full 36 inches wide, ;
. splendid value, 65¢ per yard. ®
% per yard.
@ Moquette Carpets, $1 per yard.
m All Carpets Sewed and Laid, with Carpet Lining
% © furnished, FREE OF CHARGE.
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