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April 20, 1901 (4 pages)

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Clean teeth pos Oo preserve a alone are insttioss Will destroy the oun. BY will be pean Johnson's Tooth py antiseptic Preparatis Germs, whitens ai th, hardens tho piu: Dreath sweet, Vint ttle. a an ° Good O'S ORGANDIE . } BATISTE . SWISS) ULL. Lice White Dres URTAINS! © ime and you wif ou better valug isk is for you fj e Curtains at $f =m to you at ang ODS TO-DAY None of these! LL . ER & Co. UR TELEPHONE . =) NUMBER . . 501 . . per pound]! occa =NING ortment © D AND Y MISS { ] ° ® $ HATS. n Street BOYS one of thei . hem all, but ¥¢” nts only knew yles are now trying to we 1 will keep tht’ * . spins er 50 ‘samps;@ . ths’.. $1 9% rico 052 0 nder a guarai SATURDAY.. -++e¢April 20, 1901 A. J. Steinman ‘of San Franciso town. Pie gosh ey Wecy iy L. Mrodruff of Sacramento is here on a visit. souk Sty Pie Lad agit oie James Rowe left this morning for gan Francisco, © a T. J. McGrath came down from Sierra City. last evening. je ee os M. McGonagle returned this morning to French Oorral. ENR ent tees Mrs. John Brodie’ is visiting Mrs, Jobn T. Shurtleff at Auburn, © R. J. Miller came down from Camptonville last evening.» © Miss Julia Lowrey is recovering from an-attack of appendicitia, I.M. Kochmann, Geo. J. Artlsen, Chas. Prentise and and T, W. Were of . San Francisco arrived here last evening. tabs ged ci phe : J, H. Campbell of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for Gaston Ridge. fos Miss Boaduwen of thie city is the guest of Mrs, Charles Kean at Auburn. : : Attorney T.8. Ford returned from Reno last evening, where he went on legal business, E. Penrose and -Oarl Penrose’ were over from North Bloom@eid last evening. ; A. R. Lord left this tiorning for Aaburn to attend the Odd Fellows meeting there tonight. gi Ser Mr. and Mrs. J. &. Piper of. Sdoremento are here on a.visit to Mr. dnd Mrs. Dan Marsh and fainily, Mrs. Frank: Bell arrfved hére last evening from Aubdrn and lett this . morning for Ray’s Ranch ona visit to , friends. é , : T. F. Goding, of Red Dog, who is ander medical treatment in this dity, is improving. es F Lester Kirkham, who was thrown from his horse and injured a few days ago and who bas been staying at the . residence of EB, A.-Moore, is improving and was taken out to his home yesrer+ day. hans County Surveyor W. W. Waggoner returned yesterday from thé Delhi mine, where he has been for some time past. F. 8. Conlin and family, formerly of this city, arrived bere yesterday: from Keswick, Shasta county, where they ave been residing for several years past. Ohe Pulpit and Pow, Places of. Worship Where You Will Be Welcome Tomorrow.: METHODIST. A At the morning service Dr. G. B Smyth, missionary secretary, and re~. to posterity) General Logan is piccently from’ long missionary work in. tared as being sworn in by a man who China, will give an address on “China.” . gould not have sworn bim, in the pres‘The pastor, Rev. W. Angwin, will) enge of others who could not bave been, preach in the evening. Sunday éch20l . there, at the close of morning service. Junior League at 6:30 p.m.. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tharsday evening. TRINITY CHURCH. Second Sunday after Easter: Services at Trinity church will te as follows: Holy communion, 8 a. m.; morning prayer, Litany and sermon, 11 a. m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 12.80 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p.m. Friday, service at 7p.m. Confirmation class. will meet in the church immediately after this service, Please note alteration in time of service for Sunday evening. Rev. W. A. Rimer, Rector. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. There will be-no service in the morning—that. all. may hear the Chinese Missionary at the Methodist church. Ia the evening Mr. Sims will deliver a discourse on “The Losses afd the Gains. 50 VARIETIES to SELECT FROM. EVERY KIND of TEA THAT GROWS Coffee Bargains That Have Oome to Young and Old in the Last Quarter, of a Century.” The ‘Senior Endeavor will meet at 6:80 Pp. m., led by Miss Aunie Stevens. Subject, “Walking With Jesas.” The Junior Endeavor at 5 p. m. Sabbath School at 12:80. ‘All are cordially inVited. . According to @ recent order, any . ° Briton who surrenders to the Boers will be courtmartialed and ehot when celeased. If he doesn’t sarrender he is likely to be shot. It’s a hard case. sée re In his late report on the Boer war Sir Alfred Milnet says the consequences, “though not'grave, are appalling,” and goes on to state that the country, people will starve if not aided. What kind of a sitaation would Sir Alfred consider to be really grave ? ae Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With Jocal-applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disea-e. Catarrh is a blood or constitanal dis®ace, and in order tocure it yon must take internal remedies Hall’s Catarrh ureis taken interually,.aud acts directly on the blood and mueous suraces. Hali’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 regalar preScription. It is com ed of one of the best tonies known, combined with ® best blood purifiers, acting diTectly on the macoas surfaces. Ta Perfect combination ofthe two in® Stedients is what prodoces such wonderful results in curing catarrb. Send or testimonials free, a oe , . » aSold by draggiets, price 75. _* Personal: Paragraphs, wih, Orme Bisse Sawser, of his invalid wife mgt ep and be changed his movements, Mrs. Sawyer is in poor health and sailed for Europe on Wednesday ‘last, sccompanied ‘by one of ber daughters. Yvung who was drowned, saw her deMonitolair, N. J.,' . . Secretary of the dead man. ® train for LakeWetherbee, the clerk in Swenson & came into his mind! yopn R. Potte, a friend of Patrick. Potts is a new witness. He testified at the bearing in: the Magistrate’s Court Rice, Patrick ‘had ‘given him: a check for $25,000, made out‘tobim by the nesses in the juryroom were Chariés. Soris, bankers, Professor Witthaus and. * =” thaton the day following the death of . ” part. Mr. Sawyer was afraid the news of the drowning would reach his wife on the other side of the Atlantic with out her beirg prepared for it, co abandoning his intention of going to Lakeville, he telephoned to bis partner, Mr. Bivke, and asked him to go at. ‘once, Mr. Sawyer then burried ‘to the dock.ot the Hamburg-American liné, where he was just in time to board the Deutsch land before she sailed. The Mejestic, the liner on which Mre. Sawyer and her dsugbter left, hue a day's ‘Start of the Deutschland, but Mr. Sawyer is livingin the hope that be will reach Liverpool first. The Deutgch land will touch at Plymouth and it is Mr. Sawyer’s ‘intention. to engage a Special train there to take bim to Liverpool. Young Innes’ parents, who live in this city, were too prosirated to leave the city aud sent W. E. Ellsworth, acousin of the unfortunate ‘student. He returred yesterday ‘with Innes’ body. Innes was the only son of George Iones Jr., an artist, and a grandson of the late George Innes, one of America’s foremost landscape painters. His grand fatber on the mother’s side was the late Boswell Smith. Young Inoves. bad great mechanical and inventive ability, and, although. only 19 years old he had half a dozen patents pending. “ With Shotguns. BakeERSFIELp, Oal., April 19—As the result of a battle last night between jampers and the Vigilance Committee of the Midway oil district, two men named Walker and Cornwell were shot, but how badly injared cannot be ascertained, as the scene of the conflict is remote from rail and telegraph communication. Jumpers had moved upon land claimed by the Mount Diable Oil Company, and other claimants in the field took up the Oompany’s fight for future’ protection of their own interests, the conditions throughout the district be ing similef to these which ‘occasioned this trodble. tgecaelt BOR ” It isa pity that so flae a monument’ as that of General Logan should be dis. figured by tablets what are untrue to . : history end that will give a false idea @illionnire, which bed been certified by.the Fifth avenue Trust Company. Potts depo-ited it in the Chathem. National Bank io .trust. for Patrick, bat he said toivy that hej bad taken the administrator of the Rive estate. ' Cashier Dishonest. gine Pirrssure, April 19—A. J. Schroth, a bookkeeper tn the first ‘Nati nal Bank of Birmingham, this city, was arrested tate Jast night by United » States Mar= shal Leonard, charged with embezzleuent’ of 485,000 of the bank’s fade. buil in the sum of $10,000. ‘The alleged defalcation was discovered by National Bank Examiner Sinck. He eays the bank is in excellent condition, and will not be affected. It husa capital stock of $100,000, and. undivided profits and surplus of $206,000. ~ \ tal Si teamship on Fire. New York, April 19—The steamship Olinda, which arrived. on Wednesday from Cuba, is on tire at pier 14, East River, the was being loaded with a cargo for the return trip tdmorrow when fire was discovered in the amidship section of the vessel. At 1:85 p. m, file broke cutin the cabin. The two city fire boats are. pumping water into her while there are two engines at
the end of the pier also throwing water on board. It may be necessary to scuttle the veseel. Pe, Appointed Agent. Ralph W.: Gaylord of this city has been appointed agent for this county of the Blickensderfer typewriter, which is said to be one of the best on the market, Mr. Gaylord will gladly give an; information ab: ut his machine to all who may be interested. Trinity Social: All the gcod people of onr city are invited to attend Trinity social to be held atthe home of Mrs. Cbris Jepsen He was released later on furnishing yente scattered iu the streete, every invited to: be present. . i a x a PHONE, MAIN 581. _Broxane, Wash , April 19—A special from R-thdrum,' “Idaho, ‘saya: Post over the wrecking of a saloon there Wednesday night, and threats that aoless the joitit keeper, Cha:les Rover, ‘deuves town bis baildiug will be fired. A large force of armed men patroled the streets lust night. Wednesday night while ‘Rover was.in Spokane:his saloon*was broken open dnd the conglass, bottle and olirror being broken. iuto fragments. A plicard was then posted on the-door warning Rover that unless he leaves town’ at once he will be tarred and feathered. It was signed “White Caps of Post salls.” The bitter feeling was intesified yesterday when A. N. Gilliam was rottenegged by employes of the lumber mill aud driven from the mill. “He was formerly in the galoon business, and was supposed to be a sympathizer with the saloon element. Tomorrow at the Union. The weather is getting warm now and it:is very unpleasant to stand over a hot stoveand cook a dinner. For this reason many families now take their Suoday dinner at. the Union Hotel, Tomorrow aa extra fice dinner will be Served at that place and all are The dining room will be open from 5to 7 o'clock. ise Sep A fellow once siid, “I want some whiskey, and I want it bad;” so they didn’t give him Jeste Moore. Spring Lamb, Choice. Meats. Oolley. Bros. have on display the finest lot ‘of Spring Lambs ever brought into this market. If you want a vice roast. of lamb, lamb chops, choice rous’, or the fluest cut of porterhouse or tenderloin steaks, send your orders to Colley Bros, who always aim to keep the choicest meats to be had ip the market, A al3 Anti-Saloon Crusade.'. , check out ince, and handed it to the] Falls-is wrought up to « high pitch] ——~IN é “§ Os Py BY Bs ads ¥. aK > ¥ Ls ; Died Whistling. Pooutiar Incident of a Polish “ \ Fferdsman. ot Nervous aid Mental Diseases, describes the cas of a Polish herdsman, 27 sears of age, weighing 280 pounds, who, some mouths previous.to an ace. dent, hud suffered from apopl xy resulting in left hemiplegia. He was slowly regaining the ‘use-of hig arm and leg, when he .was strack by a train, aod was found uoconscious on the track with three jscalp wounds. There was a depressed fracture of the skull three inches above and one inch bebind the left ear. He was immediately trephined and the depressed bone removed. Aboat 10 o'clock at night: he began to whistie, not, however, the popular songs of the day,” but the whistle he was ‘avcustomed to use in calling and: driving his flocks. He would continue whistling for about a minute, then wouli cease for five or ten minuter, and kept this up at rege ular intervals until he died. At no time was it possible to distinguish any melody. The sou ids were of the same pitch and iutensity and of the same character. They were audible throughout the ward and attracted tie attention of the patients ‘end: attendants. To the physicians in attendance it was @ strange experience to hear these whistle calls coming from a patient in a state of unconsciousness. It was impossible to rouse the patient at any time before or after the accident, and he died, whistling a few minutes before his death. Heavy Loss, Butte, Mont., April 19—Fire at the Heinze. smelter today caused dumage 4o the plant estimated at-4200,000. The boiler room, the matte room, the sampling room ani engine room were entirely destroyed The smoke stacks in falling dsmaged the big engines Dr William Krause. of the Journel, remeron TALK ABOUT BARGAINS wists. to Drie 8.lbs. Qne DoHar Tea for.. $2.25 8 Ibs. 80 ct. Tea for.... lacheitinrtnnslucuea 1.90 Z S 1G. ZO GRIER, FOP.. ccc cs covelesssotescqnencseiessonses’ 1.75 8 Iba. 60:68, Tea: fr.. ...cccecassscsseee cassie 150 Sle. DEORE FOF.. scscceccisvecsnivecousscsdsarton oct 1.25 3 Ibs. 40 ct. Tea for.. cece elenttas: 1.00 Oh BR BS BRT OK: FOL.. inde cinvecoasaivessisccntdeepedoovs £0 on East Broad street on Wednesday evening April 24°h.’ An excellent program, will be rendered. Refreshments 25 cents. ° : 2.. Tea Bargains Do You Know That Moore carries the aud burt one man. The ore chute and tramway were damaged. “The insuracce will probably ameunt to $100,0L0. largest and finest stock of frames for photograpbs. Also makes frumes to order for any picture. dal19g-tf Common whiskey is a curse bat Giit Edge whiekey is a bleasing. Ladies : ‘. I you want to < St is a Known Fact, Chat MISS HOEFT’S HATS MEANS THE MOST STYLISH. look your prettiest go to her and give her your order. Well, I Guess, “Yes !” Do I like Ice Cream ? Wel), I guess yes—on a hot day. Any old day, for that matter, take me down to FOLEY’S and then see how Ice Cream Soda will disappear. China, Hali’s Family Pills are the best. 4 3 ibe. 40 et, Coffee for.. .ccceiteecsccscccsiescases: $1.00 $-hai-B6 ct. Coffee for .2..).0..ccccccsscsscsocees 85 3 W680 ct Coffee for oon.. cccccccecccssces ce of O SB TMBE 26 Ch. COTO [00 icncviseccisctaccrsssevaaece .60 8 HBB. 20 ct. Coffee for 00.0.. ccc sazeeee 50 8 Ibs. 15 ct. Coffee for 0.0.. hacia en 85 $8 15 ct. cans of any kind of Spice....... 385 8 25 ct. cans of any kind of Spice....... .60 B 10 ct. packages Mush for........0eccses 20 8 -10 ct. bottles Extiacts for ..:....ceee .29 83 25 ct. cans Baking Powde’........00+ 60. LISTHN TO THIS 20 to 3S%: cm Jardinieres, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, ant Dishes of Every Oescription. Great American Importing Tea Co. Come Just to Look at Values and Bargains PURE AND DELICIOUS Spice Bargains. Prices Cut REGULAR PRICES : Crockery, Glassware, Agate Ware, Lamps, MASONIC BUILDING Pine St., Nevada City EXTRA LOT NEW PREMIUMS FREB. Well, I guess, “Yes (” Foley's Ico Cream Parlors, 18 Commercial Street, Nevada City. et WALL 10 the walls. Design, coloring and qaali “rs aod Tcas, Coffees, Spices. CARLOAD _. —~ PAPER. &/ Dining Room Papers. Parlor Papers. } Bedroom Papers. —ri-+—e ALL PRICES. The Home Critic will bave no reason for fault finding with our Wall Paper ty.are alike free from defects. Each vittern is the retinement of artistic skill and good taste. No less thau~ five of he best makers have contributed to our stock. SNELL @ FLEMING’S CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, "PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.” WR. MEYER, REPRESENTING ‘ Will be at Hartung Bros. April 18, 19 and 20th. SOMETHING NEW! —_anTr— (Bottle, dozen or barrel) Schneer’s Cream > Soda, ‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL’ F.C. CHINN OF SACRAMENTO, Abalone, 20 cts. per can LE ED Wilson Celebrated Ginger Ale, Jackson's Beehive Grocery A Large Shell Given With Each Can (Bottle, dozen or barrel) Evans India Pale Ale ¢ Burneils Ale & Porter ISO AR D’ss WrhOlesale : and : Retail : Liquor. : Dealers. ALL THE SAME QUALITY Our goods are uniformly high grade Prices may be different on different lots but eaca is of the best quality obtainable at the price. . Dried-2 Canned Fruits, As good as can b3. Prices as low as can be found. Full measures and full weights are secured. We don’t cut quality because we cut prices. SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. STRONG SHOES: ® ® GIVE US A TRIAL » » ——————e 2 ; BROAD ST. ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY SPECIALTIES} LADIES’ SOUVENIR SPOONS; Broad Street; Above Pine, Nevada City. We have the finest assortment in Nevada county of LADIES SILVER PINS. a eee HAIR ORNATIENTS, TIE CLASPS, C. J. BRAND, -eeee= OF D0y78We have jnst ressived the “NEVER RIP” Thev are just what the name implies —a $1.75 TO $2, according to size. SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS rp shoe that WILL NOTRIP. PRiCS soan ‘Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes {n (he latest atylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Calf, Price from $2 50 up. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. a SRP E Se 2 ae PE MUNG RES.