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‘THE “PRA NSORIPT)
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WEDNESDAY,...Auzust 1, 1900 {pally Chronicle of the Doings
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BRIEFLY STATBD,
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~ Any Tine fn°Yours,
Wm. Finis of French Corral is dn
2g tte: euillad: Fe ge
inOhio with the ears cut off,” remarked
Y Miteay ill, ‘who was resding’s .
minwere sold in London sorte one week “Ht is a Nttle iiiases: put the most
town.
se nainnhsliceonal
ing company laid off quite a number of recently..
R&R.
‘Williamaon is down from — and then followed
Land in England. is. 300times as
@ valHmyaterious: thingabout it is that none
all sorts of
of the paragraphers have referred to it
Washington,
uable now as it was 200)years ago.
rumors in relation to the property. A
ap
‘a miseedeareous affair,” replied
BR. 1. Thomas came over from BirchTRANSORI
Liverpool has the twolargest fire enPT reporter has taken somé gines
in the world. They throw: 1.800 Murray.—Temmnany Times.
s ville today.
pains to inquire into the matter and
Cook’s, that’s all.
gallons per minute a height of 140 feet.
J. Myers came over from Badger Hill finds that
How’ ‘He Geined ‘Prominence.
the rumors are not justified
For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray.
Battersea’s vestry has decided to put
. ‘“This Mr. Muggins is one of your
. this morning,
by
the facts. The mine today is lookup a tefreshment booth in its cemetery.
For picnic Helieaciee go to 0. E. Malprominent wan, I suppose?”
‘Leo Sooy was over from North San ing just as well as
it: has for a long The French newspapers
look on this as
loy’s.
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“Oh, yes." *
4 ee
Juan today.
time. They have two good-size ledges proof that the English take their pleas“What did he ever do?”
You can’t have Malaria if you drink
Myers
-ItcmsThat Should Interest Bverybody—
Something New Every Day:
Davis is quite il! at his home of high grade ore, and the question
Cook's.
;
‘
on Nevada street.
now is, “how shall they be worked?”
Pig’s Feet in bulk at Geo. C. GayE. G. Hurst
of San Francieoo is here This matter will he decided at a meetlord’s.
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on mining business.
‘ing of the directors which will be held
Spanish Panoche frésb every day at
G. RB. Davis came down from North in San Francisco today. The ledges
St
Foley’s.
San Juan today.
are over three thousand feet from the
Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at
Arthur T. Connor came over from main shaft, and to carry ‘the rock that
Jackson’s. —_.
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Birchville today.
distance involves.a big expense.:: The
Genuine California Olive Oi) at VinFrancis Grant of Sacramento is here matter to be considered by the Directton’s.
att spending a few
days.
ors is whether they will haul the rock
Grandfather’s Mush, 3 packages for
KE. J. Field of Grass Valley visited that distance or sink a new shaft out in
25 centsat Wolf's.
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the county seat today,
the vicinity of the Summit mine on
Pure Flavoring Extracts at Vinton’s
Rev. W: A. Rimer went to Santa the Grass Valley road. Just as soon
Drug Store, .
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Cruz today for a vacation.
as this is decided all work will be
Telephone No. 408 has been installed
uges sadly,
«
’ “Nothing at all. You see, he has aiA great. cry. goes up from>sLendon ways kept in the background when.
waiters, who are required to shaye as a anything was to be done, so that he
condition of employment. The rule is could criticise those that did do it.
rigidly enforced in many: otte oe That's what's made him so. prominent.
restaurants.°
:
DRINKS THEY
THEY CALL TRA
ae ® eitizen.”—Chicago Post.
’
_=to take the sting out is
Mo Money Requirea.
“Ankious Mamma—Little Dick ie up
in Mativithia they
they make
mam a tea of the atairs crying with the toothache.
leaves of an orchid.
Practical Papa—Take
him round to
In Pern they drink mate, a tea made the dentist's.
\
from a native species of holly.
“I haven't any money.”
In Sumatra coffee leaves are put in
“You won't need any money. The
the teapot and the resultis said to be toothache will stop before you get him
excellent.
there.”—Tit-Bits.
F. C. Lutje has returned from an expushed ahead
as
rapidly
as
possibie.
The Abyssinians‘make a tea from
at the Banner mine.
.
Kindly Criticism.
tended trip to the coast cities.
. So long as the owners of the mine are the leaves of the catha eduils, which
Telephone No. 783 has been put in I.
“Have you seen that novel Timmins
E. B: Dudley and J. F. Dudley came satisfied with the coudition of their afhas such stimulating qualities that to
O. Lindley’s residence.
ie working on? I understand that it is
over from Columbia Hill today.
fairs,
no one else need do any worrychew a single leaf will produce all the to be historical.”
Heinz’s pickles, by the dozen, a
effects
of
a
strong
cup
of
tea.
it
is
. 8S. S. Hallifax of Sacramento aring. If all the mines around here
“I dunno whether to call it. historical . .
Geo. 0. Gaylord & Son’s.
‘
most valuable to travelers.
rived here on the morning train.
looked as weil as the Providence the
Ham Rolls and Oorned Ham: SomeThe Tasmanians are said to be the or classical. I know that ail the epi-L
E. B. Sanford of Forest City was in town would have an exceedingly
lucky owners of no fewer than 100 gramme are to be found in ancient hie
thing new, At Gaytorn’s.
—s_
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town today on his way to San Franbright future.
‘kinds
of leaves from which tea can be tory.” —Indianapoliv Journal.
Ease your feet during the hot weath.
cisco.
made, while the Tonkinese have tea
er with Vinton’s foot powder, “Uno.”
New Ofticers of. Union Lodge.
Too Honest for Success,
W. J. McPhee and H. T. Lee of
from berries, leaves; woods and barke
For cold stdrage meats: go to Grissel
Firat Manager—So you consider your
Omaha arrived here on last evening’s
of trees,
.
Bros.’ ahd you are sure to get the best.
The new officers of Union Lodge, I.
atar conecientious?
sate
Mecond Manager—Very.
Do you
High Enough.
Wolf carries a full line of high grade train.
QO. O. F., of North Bloomfield, as inf
Sam Rice came home yesterday after stalled by District Deputy Dr.
Opulent Father-in-Law—What ails know, she said she couldn't afford to
Jellies and Preservies, 2 Jars for 25
J. F.
® visit of several days at North San . Shaw of this city, are us follows: N.G., you, George? Since you have married advertise because she only had one diacents,
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Juan.
you seem to have lost all your ambimond ring, and she couldn't afford to
J. P. Jones; V.G., P.C. Peterson; R.
Van Camp's beets. Ready for table.
lose that!—Yonkers Statesman.
e
Superior Judge F. T. Nilon left this . g. McKinney; Treas., B. Penrose; War., tion.
. 8lb. cans for 20 cents at A. B. Wolf's,
George—Well, you see, sir, I reached
morning for Placerville to attend J. Cameron; Con., O. Penros
e;
R, 8. N.
Seen by a Cynie.
a
Cash Grocer.
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the height of my ambition when I becourt.
“What do you think of the adage that
G., C, Térpanevd: L.8. N.G., J. Stromcame your son-in-law.—Harlem Life.
A number of the guests at the NaMisses Mary and Julia Hookleft this bock; R. 8. V. G., E. ” Strudel;
allis fair in love and war?”
L.S. V.
tional Hotel had a party last evening morni
ng for a_ visit to friends at San G., @ Victer; O. G., R. R. Jones; I. G.,
“Incomplete,” quickly replied the
Her Friend Expliat zs.
at Lake Vera.
Francisco.
He—What a solemn expression Mrs. eynic. “No mention is made of matriH.
Johnson;
R.
8.
S.,
J.
H.
Vizzard;
L.
Hank Anderson yesterday had: the
Battersea wears this evening. If wender’. ’ mony, which invariably divides’ the
Miss Myrtle Houseman returned last S 8S., W. Cameron. The visitors
from
misfortune to fall and break a bone in
if she has had an affliction of any kind? epochs of love and war.”—Detroit Free
evening from an extended visit at San
this city and elsewhere were most
bie right arm.
She—Oh, no. The enamel’s getting Press,
Francisco.
hospitably received by their Bloomfield rather old, and she’s afraid of cracking
At W.H. Andrews’ store on Broad
W. L. Williamson and wife have ‘brethern.
Bacelbent in His Way.
it, that’s all.—Cleveland Leader.
street will be found the finest of early
“Ye he a good after-dinner speaker r
gone to Washington, where they in2 0@e
Crawford peaches.
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“Kweellont. The doctors say, you
.
Very True. .
tend to reside.
Petition as Guardian.
Plastering was commenced at the
Pat—And, Biddy, darlin’, they’ve been know, that a person should rest awhile
W. Barton went up tothe Erie mine
new Courthouse today. Twenty men
after dinner, Well, I can always get.
Mrs. Anna Cooper, by her attorney, tellin’ me there’s too many of us in the
this morning, where “he has sectired
ere now employed. ~
world. Now, if me and you get the a fine, refreshing nap while he is talkP. F. Simonds, has filed a petition in
employment.
priest to. make_us two wan, begorry. ing."—Cleveland Leader.
“H. B.” What is “H. B’? The his
Mrs, Geo. Zink of Grass Valley.went . th’ Superior Court to be appointed won’t there be
wan the less?—Illus.
’ =“kéy~ Without a headache. At Tom’s
th
i
guardian of her two sons, George W. trated American.
Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared
Place, Broad street,
je5
To take orders for connecting sewers i
ingen
= and Frederick L: Cooper, miuors.
Visit
to
relatives.
“Bromangelon,” the -most ’ delicious
A Mixed Message.
Anyone desiring work done immediateMrs. C. Hansen and Mrs. J. Barnes
dessert jelly ever produced, ie sold by
“Dickie, did you give your papa and
tf.
ly should see John 8. Gregory.
of
Grass
Valley’
were
here
last night en
Geo. C. Gaylord and Son.
mamma my dinner invitation?”
tf
Oe
_—
route to Sierra City.
“Yes’m;
ma
said she’d accept with
The ladies of the Congregational
pleasure, an’ pa said ‘at he wouldn’t gc
Windéws, Doors, Paints.
church will give a lawn party at the
ing at Forest City, is here en route to
if yo’ came after.him witha policeman.”
Fine lamber of all description. i
church grounds Friday evening.
Sufferers from this herrible’ malady
—Detroit Free Press.
nearly always inherit it— not necessarily
A new show window has been put in her home at Fruitvale.
Tow.e Bros. Co.
Mise F. Gibbs and Mrs. Gibbs arrived from the parents, but may be from some
°@e
the Popalar bakery on Oommercial
A Desperate Case.
cemote
ancestor,
for
Cancer
often
runs
‘She Ane what will you doif Trefuse
Call on Ed Schmidt when you Wwennt
street. It is a decided improvement. ~ here this morning from San Francisco through several5 ambi my This deadly:
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A beautiful matted etching with even route to Alleghany.
poison may lay dormant in the blood for to become your wife—nothing desperanything in the tobacco line.
ate, I hope?
ery purchase of two packages of Oream . : Miss Essie’ Curnow has returned to i or until you reach middle life, then
He—Yes!, ishall go away somewhere
e first little sore or ulcer makes its a’
her home at Cherokee after a month’s
of Wheat Mush, at Gaylord & Son's.
If you want a good shine go around
ce-—-or a swollen gland in
the and get a job—P’ ll have to ange
visit
with
Mies
Katie
Eddy
of
Lost
Fresh Dairy Butter can be had at W.
to Gallagher's stand.
it, or some other part of the body, Daily News.
Gill.
‘Fives the first warning.
—
G. Richard’s grocery store for 85 cents
Mrs. Fred Beedle of Angel’s Camp,
To cure Cancer thoroughly and permayer roll, and fresh Ranch Butter at 20
who has been here on a visit to her. [tly all the po:isonous virus must be
vents a pound.
mother, Mrs. E Snell, returned home sliminated from the blood—every ve:
® The Beneficent Sewing Society of
of it driven out. This S. S. S. does, and
this morning.
is the only medicine that can reach dee
the Congregational church met at the
F. W. Bost and John Dunniclift left . seated, obstinate blood troubles like this,
home of Mrs. J.T. Gribble on Piety
ix of cold water, The hotter the weather,
, age. For the choicest of everything on the list
~' call on us. We please, surpriseand satisfy all.
Agent for Monogram Whisky, Shasta
-Water aud Shasta Ginger Ale,
Stones replaced in settings—
Mrs. Hulda Lane Powell of Pattons-.
on the Stiles mine on Deer ns which
burg, Missouri, died there on the Ist
they recently. bonded.
:
of July.
She was an aunt to Henry
Beautiful Silk Shirt ee ready
made and material to. make them at Lane of this city.
Harry Englebright teft for Oakland
Snell & Fleming’s. A beautiful colthis morning on a visit to the family
arette given with every shirt
At “The Grotto” at all times, you can
get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, San Francisco mint.
G. K. Shepherd of the Ruby mine,
cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is
near
Forest City, whe has been below
all ye who never sampled their goods.tf
The report in _ciroaistion that the for several days, arrived here last evening on his way home.
Reddik mine had closed down is un
A-small pimple came on my
jaw about an inch
Jewelry Made to Order.
th
antilit wasaslargeasa
salf dollar, when [ heard
of S.S. S. and determin
@
COST FPEroe.
Orders from the country given prompt attention.
Ma H.
. .
apples and delicious watermelons and
HELD A REUNION.
It is made of
AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES.
GUARANTEED BY
low as any dealer in the county.
Don’t invest your money in cheap goods,
more expensive in the end.
“WILL
MBRT SUNDAY.
DRUGS. STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUPPLIES.:
LEGG © SHAW Co. MY
crs . WOLF QUALITY
. THE
PRICES
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
ARE
_ OIIOIIIIBO IOI
SPECIAL SALE
‘Arrangements Will Then be Perfected Maller, Chas. B. Bowdoin, Mrs. Fred; Any of _———
,
For the ‘Tug of War Contest.
The members of the Kniokerbocker
Club, accompanied by George Levee,
captain of the tug of war team here,
went to Grass Valley last night to in
T. Brown, Mies Ina Cooper and Frank
T. Nilon. The absentees were Dr.
W. H. Wentworth, Miss Nellie Curtis,
Migs Rachel Abel and F.
W. Bradley.
All present enjoyed themselves very
—Or—"
TAYLOR’S
;
Je .
Everything will be all right again in
The lots on West Broad street owned
«oc
ead
by Mre, F. McGibbons are offered for
Shoo Fly
“aale ata bargain. They will be sold as. “Beautiful paint stains, varnishes,
a whole or in lots. Inquire of Brown screen doors and windows.
& Morgan.
“‘Tow.e Bros: Co.
tO
+ +@e
lt woesn’t.
Sewer Work.
od
” Bepind suk doesn’t makea home. oe
E
J. Tremaine is prepared to
all
Ce
et
oe
kinds of sewer work at the very loweat
lee Cold Tea Free for All!
.
2
Rugs 20x60inches, $1.00]
A Rrvelaticn to you if you have had poor,
This afternoon Richard Sandow and . ***!°*™* !stelyArchie Rowe, of Allen’s foundry at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib
‘are made up of the most powerful men
. e few days.
One can makes enough soup for six persons
and costs only I5¢ or 2 cans for 25c. Put upin
the following flavors:
Chicken Gumbo,
and Carpets
Fresh from the Roaster Every Day
Works by the fire of Monday night . °*"° >":
ones IS
THE
BEST
Mock Turtle, Tomato and Ox:Tail.
To Repair the Gas Works.
. in this city and Grags Valley, and are this city, went to Grass Valley According tothe grade and variety you de
to repair
the damage done to the Gas sire, Saupe cheerfully given if you don't
apparently evenly matched.
fae
h
Van Camp's Concentrated Nip
Fine Rugs
:
_terview Mayor Clinch ubout haying a much in talking over incidents of their Fresh Roasted= affoe Yet?
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contest with his team at thie city on school days. ‘Their only regret was
Wednesday next. The Mayor said he that the remaining four were not present. The gathering did not break up If you haven’t we would like you to try it
could not fdecide at that time but’
It is Crisp and Aromatic
he and some of his team would neet the till a late hour.
committee at the Union Hotel Sunday
afternoon,
If the two teams do contest it will be
the best ever seen in the county as they
SOLD; AND
H. Dickerman
They are
Long, deceased. Theodore Wilhelm, the . 1880 of the Nevada City High School
. .
Quays
wertdnans.
(
Constipation
We have the other so-called tinware at prices equally as
RX
former executor named under the will, were delightfully entertained last ev* Ts Ca) haer, oy SE
having rengnes.
ening. The class of 1880 was the first
‘. clags. to graduate under the present
High School system and it was the intention to have a re-unidn. Those. Have You Tried
present were John M. Hussey, Dr.
O. L.
.
Biliousness
ventative and two heavy coats of tin.
the Class of 1880.
the Superior Court to be appointed ad. At the honie of Superior Judge F. T. Ave
ministratrix, of the estate of Stephen Nilon the Graduates of the Class of
aid
Sick Headache
Liemens-Martin imported steel covered with the rust pre
blood purifiers, and the
only one guaranteed
muskmelons you should goto W. H. who have heen visiting relatives at
prety vegetable. Send
Andrews. ‘Fresh vegetables alwa ys on Forest City, came down yesterday on
Ker our free book on
their way home to Sacramento.
sband.
tf
ens containing valuable and interestg inforthation about this disease, and
_Mrs. Wm. Groves is making quite an
pn
our physicians about your case, We
Improvement to one of her residence
make no charge for medical advice,
properties on High street, a new bedTHE SWIFT
SPEC!FIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,
room, kitchen, pantry and bathroom
Judge Nilon Entertains the Graduates of
are being added.
Mrs, Frederika Long today petitioned
DR. LA RUE Ss.
Dizziness
Is guaranteed not to crack and not to rust.
ee
true. Work isgoing on at the mine as
Ithad from the very beginning; eurpit te
on Broad street. On Monday an opheal and after taking a few bottles disa ppeared
usual, and the prospects there are
i
tutirely,
ae we two years ago; there are : ‘il!
eration was performed on him, and he. ’ no signs of
Ping Cancer, and my general heatlh
good.
continues jood.—M xs. R. SHIRER, La Plata, Mo.
is doing fairly well now.
For the best blackberries, the finest
is the greatest of all
Mrs. George Lawrence and children
CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET,
NEY Ra Orr.
2
tnd it was remarkable
what
a wo derfaleHect
NBYVADA CITY.
hatin my establishuient go at
_ ANTT-RUSTING™
“ TINWARE
ed to give it a fair trial,
Broad St., above Pine,
In order not to carry over any SUMMER
MILLINERY, I have decided to let every
THE LISK§PATENT
then my jaw began to
swell, beco ming very
painful. ‘the Cancer began _to eat and spread,
ah N
FA
CURES
below the earon the left side of my face. It = y
me no pein or incenvenpace and I should have
otten about it had it
mot
vn to inflame and
Itch; it would bleed a
little, then scab over, but
L. P. Schmidt is very ill at his home
od IE
new-——
GE
LE
RY
T EA *
ThatJDoes Not Rust};
following letter from Mrs, Shire’,shows : I
gould not heal.
This
waist. tf of F. A; Leach, superintendent of the . sontinue
. for some time,
hc
Old chains made as good as
Mended
=ee
today for Bodie, where they are to be When all the poison has been forced out
J. G. Campbell and Wm. 8 Martin employed in the erection of a new sulof the system the Cancer heals, and the
flisease never returns.
phurets
works.
Cancer begins often in a small way,asthe
intend tocommence work immediately
8
Broken pins mended—
Jewelry
OLD JEWELS-RESET
IN MODERN STYLE
Hill this afternoon.
rd
oF
® ‘J, JACKSON'S BEEHIVE GROCERY.
<= TINWARE
ey
the more
e necessary the liquor as an ingredient of the bever.
tes, ©, en bivlce tee vie CA NC ER
ilk
cemnmeemnaes
a . body of a murdered woman was found
It is stated that 1,000,000
A few days ago the tn
SO nn
“That wae « strange case where the
0 tan Iswe
ist r Bai As ci
and Young.
AO AENRE
A tare variety to select from.
i RECEIVED;
Drop in and Have a Drink.
THE COMERCIAL TEA Cl,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
F. W. TAYLOR. Mawaer:.
Another Large Shipment of
~~
SUNITER GOODS
‘gene & Fleming’ S.
HOH RHINO AAO HAAOHH HHO ,
Van Camp's Strawberry Beets— ac ee
cans in a deliciously flavored sauce, 20¢ a can.
Ae Springs.
Mineral Water,
The Oook’s Springs are situated thirty miles west from Wil
liams, Oolusa county. The water from these Springs is recom
mended for Dyspepsia, Billousness and all Stomach, Kidney and
Liver Troubles. Malaria cannot exist in the —— of those
bi
ok Water
e Cook’s
Water is bottled absolutel
the
S:
absolute} y ure'fro!m Sea
Rprtow:
without exposing the water to the atmosphere® and wis
is not
Itisa
ous drink served cold and for lemonade the ts
Bo other water on the market that can compare,with it,
ws
‘A. B. WOLF, Sols Agoat (orjjherCounty
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