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August 15, 1896 (4 pages)

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+ : — —_ THE Seen nara (PHIC WORTH STAR WORKS. . PERSONAL POINTERS . : : pag on cdlN : ee eiitcaonimaci } STARR R = SEVADA CITY. METADA OF. £ BLIFURSIA Ms Decebed Setome the Secty ot: Conc Careice @ Varies Potts . X M <napanes, of Bo aT aka . Civil Eagineers. . Delngs and Only 2 Days ore — of! — AUGUST 15, 1896, NP Pe — ind in ie . fate A. og —— Sean CALIFORNIA Wits IT sins au article with two illmetrations§ J.B. Garland of San Francisco is in : j NS g se-riptive Othe North Star Mining ‘town. 4 ee iw 7 EVADA. ¢ Company's power plant at Grass Valley. . W.E. Yeaw came down from in (COE This Wonderful Sale * = a i . CROWN & CAKES. < SATURDAY . FOR FEESIDERZ, F . : “renee.. WE ARE NOT BLOWING! OUR PRICES BLOW FOR Us! [MMs WILLIAM McKINLEY RA pybert... ‘ou Bet... OF UMIo, both Mond aye id /FFIC ndajys an p Baie ; . . / POR VICR PERE DEWT. : pring. er dirarnsig When we say we are to have a Clearance Sale, w> m:an it. We may be the lose -s, : : : We want the goods togo. We don’t guide our course by F, ste5 IEE , The trench w2s dug with plows and/ trip. ‘but that is our business. Casas rites Sia if ig m Hs m< eather, oar Sammer must case]. : GARRET A. HOBART Six Hundred Express Employes Qust *rapers, except : Secramento school prediction. Though he foretells more hot w as by : 7 EWITORIAL NOTES. cs 4 cage fi ONLY UNTIL bag — : Robert W Some one wrote to a leading life i i ; : yeeterday of : PAE MeN ; ngineer of surance man asking how es Bites’ Speric] to the Damir Teesecetrr. ee Hi i i : . ee ed his be paid im case of free coinage of silver. ‘ : ipe. i inner . ; j ses plegates £ The insurance man answered that they "s i i , = ; would of necessity be peid im silver. E Fi : How could it be otherwise? The inges ae ight. Fro ; , : f é mring the 3 Th — e MONDAY NIGHT ee eurshce companies have their money i i i i mt twelve all loaned ont payable in lawful a j f ‘ “ Berni ity and twi of the United States If unlimited a like ¢ ; i arrived here ‘last evening on a! After that everything will be held for the regular price. Until next Monday gl t there cuinage of silver prevails that will be i Fs i visit. * ‘ F if the “cheap money for the poor debtors gin’s ; i i mits. ss E ing jfore we will sell get © yey up with” The poor debtor ix oi ch i i . here last evening on his way to Sierra DA going around trading two silver i puld be asi } 1895. _Septembe ‘Men’s Clothing as Follow : he city lim Oregon Gray Suits, sizes 34 to 42, full value $11, for $6.50. De ones, 12 Dark Gray Cheviot Suits, sizes 34 to 42, round cut sacks, full value £10, will te ona ‘sold for $s. he losses _ dollars tor one gold dollar to pay bis second and Bodemond third. . mate, bat was built on company ac. Otis MM. Fellows of Sen Jose arrived . detts. On the coutrary he will be . eount. The piers of this aqueduct are . here last evening on his way to North . trading his gold dollar for two silver ¢ triking Expressmen. . Carried down to the bedrock of the . Bloomfield. i dollars, and the silver dollars being “4 . feek, some eight or ten feet below its . J. : 1 “lawiul taoney” the insurance company New Yorn, Aug. 15.—Six hundred em. water lével. The lower portion of the . i will bave to accept it. It will be a pl ‘center piers was built up of cane A “woodchuck or no dinner” with . th them. When losses are to be paid i : . October 2 velling he harge that since Pres. bridge is built of the: positors, was up from Grass Valley . Blue Black Clay Worsted, round cut sack, sizes 34 to 42; sold elsewhere for $14 1200; insui ' they cauucA go out and pay two silver ident Weir took charge of the compa-' the this afternoon. ae dollars for one of gold, but mist ny's affei jour price $7.50. tal thee Sted na. Thos. Maroney,wife and two children j P $7 5 pay. in money received were over from Sweetla i 5 } i = : : pee Aherwise “bust.” . Visiting friends. ee . Brown Cheviot Sack Suits, sizes 34 td 42, sold elsewhere for $16, our Pric> $9. ve flue. . Novembe Fe pany say they . will have no trouble in secoring men . arches are of 33-ft. span, and the January : to take the place of the strikers, . two of 24 feet and 25 feet, the ‘) ag emEM aqueduct over ali being 153 b pock sand €4ch cost cents were made at home the Inmomey would Three Prisoners Shot. ee Bis é ‘* ‘ few York I Blue Black-Chevict round cut sack Suits, Sizes 34 to 42, sold in Grass Valley for Probruaty . yard deli ; common labor, $2.50 per . j stay et home. As Jong as we buy more NoGates, Ariz, Aug. 14—This OrD. _— aa : of GRASS VALLE than we sell in Enrope just so . day; foreman and masons, #4 per dey Y GLBAMINGS, . °** °™" Price $6;f ei : ong ing the Mexican soldiers took out three hb entine cost of the brid ¥ f : the shipments of gold mtst continue. All the gold going ta Enrope . Whose fauit is it? If we did not bay their truck we would not baveto send our gold to pay for it. If the goods ween walls Tautphans, jominal. two of the largest owners of the Provi. Gray Mixed Cassimere Suits, full value $11, for $5.50. se metre Nel 96. dence mine, left for San Francisco on, iy t a a welling h : : $1,435; . ' We offer 12 Suits imported clay worsted, straight cuts, in diffrent shades, sizes February of the Indian prisoners concerned in ; i . : ny’s tar Free coinage of silver ia not going Xo the attack ot pene eons jae Jloracaaaorses see atte yard : . fe Hews of Today as Told Over We from 34 to:42, sold elsewhere from $17 to $20, our price $ro. Money cheerfully refunded if age! remedy this for gold is the money of them. . thought that this will prove cheaper ae Telephone. (desired and no questions asked. : Europe and they will accept no other. ' i A protective tariff that will enable the q pril 65t ce eee . # few years than any other mode of car-. ee frass Vall home laborer to do our manufacturing A F lendish Crime, ' rying the pipe across the creek. tee We offer 15 Suits 3-button-cutaway frock, clay worsted, sold elsewhere from $17 3 hasalways maintained the reserve and Mowite, Aug. 15—Rev. Gardiner C. se agoppe }to $20, for the next few days at $10 per suit. They are the latest novelty. Useful for fall
kept money enough in the Treasury . Tucke?. one of Moin een poceni:. BRIEF MENTION, . Or winter. Money cheerfully refunded if desired. , to meet all demands withont issning . nent Eyiscopalian clergymen, who came . piapeeeaaas bonds, and will do it again if we give. from Battles Wharf on the eastern Minor I it the rtanit sh here his family has been spend. oles and Comments .of Local We offer 20 men’s all-wool Oregon cassimere sack opportanity. _ Shore, where his y . . ing the summer, check, regular sizes from 34 to 42, fo that the . year-old child iri g house, : : ‘May 29th Suits in dark shades, small The Democrats ‘wot know fick’s salo T $5 per Suit. Money refunded if you desire. : ge Wilson Sill—*Tariff for Revenue es . We offer 12 Men’s all-wool Suits, small, neat check, in sacks, sizes 34 to 42, sold Bg Re — ls the canse of all the financial trou-_ i i {elsewhere for $1 ‘suit. Our price $6. Money refunded if ired. § thbles of the Government and i 5 $13 ae ” " 7 ieee Rs q a s We will close out 16 black clay worsted straight cut sack Suits, sizes 34 to 42,-for — a oo s $10 per suit, which is just one-half the price you have to pay elsewhere. Money cheer<ull y ! busta ' i . of dist . . playing evade county . F¢funded if desired. F oo ; ies no i are like the boy in the hay who blamed with dogs toscour the country, and the . diamond. ‘The vieiters’ Ww E a it to the hens. fiend will have a short shift if caught. . Michell’s soiree ut Ragon’s Grove last : = eae icon rd . Might. About tponty yours ladios ant a [Ee With each of above Suits we present you with a four-bit pair of Suspenders. . gat — aare it a Riafole fe on our. The Strike Spreading, 5 . gentlemen were up from Grass Valley. : ht bla: silver dollar a y-cent dollar. For Mrs. Dickerson of North Bloomfield : 7} ; ; T) once he is right. It is unfair. TomorCieveranp, Ang. 15.—The strike in! arrived here this forenoon on her way ; 2 Three =“ advantages _ bay mg Clothing of tis is Tow it may be a 45-cent dollar, next . the Brown Hoisting Works at this city . to San Francisco. Her son 5 day 4 #-cent dollar and next year, for is to be extended to the Schaife F i all we know, it may be a 1)-cent doldry and Machine Company’s Works at terday afternoon. -: : = lar, all depending upon the supply and Pittsburg, where the iron moulders Rev. John Rich delivered the sermon : } demand. . will walk out. The’ Schaife Company . at Joseph B. Hitchcock’s funeral yes. . SATISFACTION. ; ietine ~ have been doing some work for the terday, instead of Rev. J. Sims, as ———., : Es The Salvationists. ;Brown Company. stated in our item. The latter is abiad bans of matrimony of Thomas J. ; 3d. SATISFACTION. prennsy! Captain Manley, divisional evangea sent from town. _ 8 Macauley : i i. list of the Salvation Army, assisted by Died In St Lonis, . Pig he lps tors edovyes has been lost That is to say, there’s satisfaction in wearing the "Eagle C Ensign Lewis in charge of the Army's Srcnamewro, Aug. 15—News was re . i2 the celebra Bank mine at : -P and W. good ‘clothes, the kind that fit the work in Grass Valley, beld interesting . ived here this sing of the death 2 TPestownis going on, figure and k in sh < . = morning }and we sincerely trast that the . gure and keep in shape. meetings on the street and in Armory at St. Louis of Harriet J Ottman, wife . y ledge ; ‘ extinguil Hall last night. The Captain, who was of Rev. G. A. Ottman ngs recently re. may soon be struck again. ; : 4 formerly # successful pastor and evan.” F Aé 1,. 4 Special train will leave here this Sasa thee A. ; aoe : signed the rectorship of -St. Paal’s . 9 the f hose; 2 ex gelist, gave an address which was tis’ . evening at 7.20 o'clock for Grass ValHe w t of 4 : ‘ Episcopal Church in this city to take a é ore @ suit of elegant make, } One fir audience. The meetings will be conbe brought here for burial. the Democratic meeting there. Con. She stood by the fence and talked all 4 : Total nt tinued tonight and tomorrow. ‘The ". Sreseman James G. Maguire will adprecints. "Til the Thowere fell on the : ~ Captain stated that if the Arm y receiv: Hl * ' dress the meeting. Fare for the round hes new-mown ed sufficient encouragement it would . e Killed Three, trip, 25 cents, : in the near future open a permanent Kansas Orry (Mo.). Ang. 14.—A spework in this city. meg, Mii ia tothe Tes oa tito "IN THE HOUSES OF WORSHIP! = aa eee Soles “ With pr ; . auiee teen aa ——— Then blushed till her cheeks were red wbeap lab Letters From the People. : ae been 1 here ca bps! testes . from the office of the United States Religions Services Held Throughout : cn The Tranecuirr is receiving 4 g00d! Consul at Juarez, Mexico concerning the City phe ; % en ht zephpr its fragrance . James F. Howard, a young man well ' : : and worki ae. neg Mr. Brya . You can buy CHEAP goods ¢ an : ‘should be 4 ywhere. But . SS shou gnity . ina difficulty : a —goods we defy any dealer on the Cc in FIRST-CLA our endorsement of their statements . : by the act of publishing them. . i > es : ast to compare pri e3 wi . We mers, me emt —are offering them lower than they Pare pri e3 with us a st “ Prospectors ‘n Luck. a » Europe. ; cai be bought &@t wholesale for j nthe [the fv loaves endl toro saat teins We are-Prepared to Prove —— = only the Téuth. We are . be Deal a2 . ap & Mexican Central . owing. Bi acca Wm. Monk tir, N. J. Monk, J. Rowett:. train and taken to Jaanea . eS . pete 3 aed oe ; _ By local € will face an ? competitor. adalits ees ! » reach the : e . Juniors at 6:15. Epworth i at cx . " i ie q 1 slong the ridge of Sagar Loaf this morn. Thrown Féom a Buggy. 6:80. Rev. John Rich will sige in t whole stock consists of “ Baits,” which means goods ) pvoes papel se pa tapi Se wsdbe lacus oo, This morning as Dr. Tickell and Jo-. Probationers on Wednesday evening. ! which is less than our competitors buy-their stocks for. # NP toot ledge was all of good quality anda pb Kilroy meee Nees from 8 . snes ae mls N This sale is sttictly for CASH. NO CREDIT. : ; : . dition 0 number of the pieces clearly showed ,2tive to Glenbrook Park, and were ae ee Ven ae labiae Ps Se Pale Neat ome © goods exchanged unless yon bring tack with them the . Enstachi tree gold to a considerable extent, . tarning into the Grass Valley road near venth Sunday after Trinity. Sanstreet. "he fades ant: femtorz, th : a 4 inflamed OE ERE } the old Wills ranch, the buggy tipped . day School 12:20 Pp. m. Evensong and favor by returning tt to Mr. Foley peor 5 § she ti . x . imperfec Death of a Prominent Mining Man. over, throwing both of the men out . sermon at 7:20 Pp. m. Seats free. All. . Rae 5 ae tirely el eyo qe ,/ 8nd bruising them slightly. The horse welcome. The Rector can be seen in é ; ; unless tl ; KR. F. Keating, the well known min . dragged the baggy y . the V on Wed at 10 inl pepo ng Superintendent, died at Virginia some distance, bad! estry uesdays from EO bembhorrhage of the bowe.s, Deceased #04 ran to town, vig CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, __ will make still further reductions. Big cut in Ladies’ Oxford ‘lies and F $k. n seen uain ith a pumber of our! ——— . 5@ nO preach morning or evening. Siete an ss : ; : ; : ick ey . Frank Richards missy horse started . Sabbath School at the usaal hour. ‘The Ec waste too jtorun away yesterday afternoon, and Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 pCampaign “terature, . ; : other cou: duce evel ‘*sumes, th cae . known here, who is reported lying un-. a, bate Gate them at L. Hyman annually 1 4 eee space when they ure concisely and conscious at a hospital at Juarez with vegetable : _.& Co. RES. “ai ee BY Plainly written on subjects that are . two buliets in bis body. A short dis-. t ‘ 4 Pen io of general public interest and are im-. tance out of Juraez he became involved z draggists. . 250. eS personal. Of course we do not si ae oS Py rissa ee Mr sr aR NI, ami’. pnd de e. ene wane If ye hot brief , and wi. It¥ are in fringe liabie ca Soe es Bre Fcc ted < ages i m . : : ere : 4 We wi . making a sbort turn capsized the vem.,led by Miss Fannie ee ae Ms gel a Ol ti aed SEP He 3 a a for any Republican campaign literature can/hicle. “Mr. Richards was thrown out, ject, “Seeing God in Nature.” All are ueemer. Sas Sar war wk ee oe psn. . . be had by calling at the Txawsontered‘but was not hurt. The top of the cordially invited. me . : } : 248 © eee q . . ) _ Kinds of documents axrived today for ers caught the horde before he had. cs LGN PME ‘ TES ‘tee dlstelbuties, pea aa re, The Trustees of Milo Lodge, K. of P, A o--= and of Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8. G. W. nt nay 2 Regulates oF iy Bc. ee ae 3 : ¢.A Baby’s Life Saved, 4 Mt ts Delicious. _ ‘ portndn geen de evening, August : aiareggien : ss ae _ Regulators of Low Prices and Ready to Face Them All Honey Drips, . cane } 17th, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the PO BASES eta ee tie Ma kee Se eee ht OF Pe aie a. os ee i ren 4 ‘6 Cure.” writes Mre. J. th . the Siseat netoia the market. To be. Boats Yube Water Company. A tull 80 cont aa ae segs i OS Huntevilie, Ala. . procured only at G lord’s. attendance is aesired. {Commercial Street, Near SE eae "7 NEVADA CITY, CAL. yi ae “My baby had croup and was sa Martin, 3 ; + 2 2,