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FRIDAY,.. c-seey Amgust 2, 1900 a ee Py nas
———=. —s«*Near to tho Ladies,
PERSONAL AL POLNTERS,
‘The annual fair of the 17th AgriculDally Chronfee ofthe Doings of Both Od ole eietl ak
tural District will commence at Ar
and Young. Flowers, plants, eto.
Geo. H. Magruder of Marysville is in. Best collection flowering iets in
eee
bloom, $5. :
Becond best: collection. fotos x
plants in bloom, $2 50.
Best collection (not less than 10 varieties) ornamental foliage plants, $2.50.
Best collection hanging baskets coutaining flowering plants, $260..
~ Best display of cut flowers, $2.50.
Second best, $1.
F. Englebright left this morning
for \ Sea Valley.
W. Buck'came down. from.’ Moore’s
Flat. last evening.
T. B. Grimes of Oakland arrived here
on the morning train,
Sheriff BD. B. Getchell we to Sacra. .
mento this morning. ,,
Geo. Ei Thompson ‘ot Marysville Handsomest boquet cut flowers, $2.
came up last evening. Second handsomest boquet out flowWE. H. Hamien Jr, came down from . °™* $1.50. :
Sierra Valley yesterday. —_Best display of ferns, $2.
F.R. Rensik of Sacramento arrived. Best display of skeleton leaves, $2.
here on the morning train. Best display of autumn leaves, $2.
Superintendent D. Harmon came. Best. display of ornamental grasses, .
down from Gaston Ridge today. :
J. A. Brent of San Francisco ar-. Haadsomest floral piece: or design,
r.ved here on last evening’s train.
Geo, McCandless of San Francisco
arrived here on the morning train.
8S. W. Montgomery of San Francisco
arrived here on last evening’s train. Second best, $2.50.
George H. McLaughlin of Sacramento. Best display of grain in the sheaf,
arrived here on last evening’s train. . *5;
County Assessor H. O. Schroder and Second best, $2.50.
wife are visiting at Rough and Ready. Best display of hemp, not less than
Henry R. Walker, Deputy Oounty 10 pounds, $2.50.
Recorder, is visiting relatives at MaryeBest display of flax, not less than 10
ville. peanes, $2.50.
Arthur Baxter s San Francisco is Best display of cotton, not less than
spending a few days with his many 10 pounds, $2.50.
friends. Best display of hops, not less than
C. A. Witter of Grass Valley passed . 10 pounds, $2 50.
through town yesterday on his. way to] Best display of ramie, not less than
Colgate. '10 pounds, $3.
Mies Katherine Proctor of Philadel-. _©¥t flowers can be replenished every
hia is here on a visit to Mies Madge . 79TBI 5 ; . Domestic bread.
Miss Daisy Robb who has been here Exhibits in this class must be aoona visit returned to San Francisco . C°™penied with fall description of
morning. . modes and manner of manufacturing,
Miss Christine Peterson of North to be entitled to a premium.
Bloomfield ie visiting Mise Hieronimus Best 2 loaves of white bread, §2.
of this city. Second best $1.50.
Mrs. Wm. Aver and daughter of . Best biscuits, #2. !
Best crackers, $1.
hi ins Sh Z ’
Gree ee me. ® . Best 2 loaves corn bread, $1.50..
Best 2 loaves brown bread, $1.50.
Best 2 loaves rye bread, $1.50.
Best 2 loaves graham bread, $1.50.
Best 1 dozen doughnuts, $1.50.
Second best, $1.
Best exhibit and greatest variety af’
domestic bread by one exhibitor, $3.
Second handsomest floral piece or
design, $2,
. Best display of grasses, cultured, $5.
Mrs. Wm. Glover of ‘Anthony House
is spending a week here with her sister; Mrs. John St Pierre. ;
D.8. Baker and wife are home from
atwo months’ trip to San Francisco
and surrounding places.
. Miss Frankie Po came home
from Graniteville you ttaay, where she. Preserves, Jellies, etc.
has been teaching school. Best 10 lbs. honey in comb, diploma
Miss Amelia Hook will leave this and $3.
Second best 10 lbs, honey, $2.
morning for Santa Barbara to visit
her sister, Mrs. D. Sakby. Best display preserves in glass, diJohn H. Thomas, W. W. Treat and se tee a.
W. T. Hawley of San Francisco arrived — r§
here on the morning train. Best display pickles, assorted, . diThomas Vizzard arrived here from gps apa aoe
San Francisco last evening on his way cond best, $1.59. :
to his bome at Moores Fiat. Best 12 jars or glasses of jellies, asD. J. Moore, the well known Granitesorted, diploma and $6.
A : : Becund best, $4.
ville mining man, was-here yesterday if
on bis way to Browns Valley. Best exhibit hermetically sealed fruit
Percy Carr and. Michael Hyman in glase, at least 5 varieties, diploma
d $6.
were the recipients of a water melon oe
party last night at Ragon’s Grove, pee sea best, #4.
I: B. Owens, general manager of the t display grape syrup, 2 gallons,
Great American Importing Tea Company, arrived in this city last night.
Miss Elvie Hullquist arrived -here
last evening from Victoria, B. C., on
a visit to her father, F. J. Huliquist. ‘
Professor John Michell who went Second best, $2.50.
; —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——
to San Francisco recently for the benefit of his health, is greatly improved. . ST i ey ese or ToLEDO, . os
Mrs. George Hurst returned home. fpawx J. CHENEY makes oath that he
jast evening from San _ Francisco, . is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
where she has been visiting relatives. CHENEY & Co., doing business ‘in. the
City of Toledo County and State
Miss Maggie Aird, who has been aforesaid, and that eaid firm will pe
visiting relatives here for some time,/the sum of ONE HUNDRED D
left yesterday for her home in Canada. LARS foreach and every case of OaF. Ohappelet Jr. and Oharles Akers . TARRH that cannot be cured by the use
of Forest Hill were here last night to of Hat's cane Fe ae +. CHENEY
attend the meeting of Nevada Oom-. gwornto before me ard subscribed
mandery. my presence, this 6th day of DeW. H. Martin and daughter, Miss . cember, A. 4 1886.
Lillie, arrived on last evening’s train
from Sauta Cruz, where they have. Hall’s Catarrh Oure is taken internbeen spending. the summer months. ally, and acts directly on the blood
Ww. E. Obnsted and J. H. Adams of and mucous surfaces of the system
‘San Francisco arrived here last even-. send for testimonials, free.
ing and left this morning for Downieian . Pe eccawe td ED CO., Toledo, O
wille to examine some mining property. A
John B. Phillipe, of Amador county,. All's Family Pills are the best.
J. A. Brent, of San Francisco, and J.
U. Castle of Stockton, are visitors to
this city. They are directors of the
Banner Mine Development Company,
who are opening the old:Banner mine,
Best boiled cider in bottles, $3.
Best exhibit of confectionery manufactured in the District, diploma and
5
Cof-Farin, the eect substitute for
coffee, 15 cents per package. At Geo.
CO. Gaylord & Son's. tf
annem mare}
POLITICAL.
Wm. McKinley Sr., late Suaperintendent of the Providence mine of this R 44 ATE N ATO R,
city, left last evening for San FranFO s SE
cisco, where he will in the fature reThird Senatorial District.
side. It was. exactly six years ago
yesterday that Mr. McKinley assumed
_ the superintendency of the Providence. John R. Tyrrell
Of Grass Valley hereby announces himKnights of Pythias.
self asa candidate for State SenatorAt tonight’s meeting of Milo Lodge,} Third Senatorial District, subject to
No. 48, K. of P., the rank of Knight . *he decision of the Republican Senatorwill be conferred. A fall attendance . #! Convention,
is desired.
For Supervisor-— Fifth District.
‘The battleship Oregon will come
home with a patch on her hull. This
was the normal condition of the AmerPeter Matth ieson
ican laborer’s trousers during the late
Democratic administration.
The Texas Democrats are engaged in. Supervisor of the Fifth Sa
; a lively internal rampus. The “Boxer” } District—subject to the d
element. is. bent upon making trouble, Repablican nty Convention.
OF YOU BET
—
. worth, F E Brown, A R Lord, Phil G
. zinfandel and Port Wine from St.
MEN Me
cami acne aces
Tan iB a
--Rvoning
Vevtendiip's cAll 0s tnade:tor rae
evening at Nevada Hose Oc Company’s
hall. Although only a few hours notice was given, yet there was a very.
good attendance. Sherman W. Marsh
was-elected as chairmen and J. a
Hanley secretary.
The following were nominated .,as
“delegates to the State, Congressional
and Senatorial conventions:
J. J, Henley, B F Snel, F E WadsScadden, H. J Wright, John Werry and
Henry Lane. Only four are to be
The following were nominated as
delegates to the county convention:
Precinct No. 1 (five to be elected)—
John A Rapp, Dr. 0 W Chapman, 8 W
Marsh, F E Wadsworth, 0 H Eddy, J
J. Hanley, R P Bowerman, A Tam,
David Richards,. Dr. J F Shaw, A H
Parker, C EB Tegler, John Waters.
Precinct No.2 (five to be elected)—I
J Rolfe, Mux H Isoard, Dr. C L Maller, Martin Trewhella, J T Gribble, J M
Walling, J C Rich, John Dabb, R L
Plummer, David Hutchison, Irving
Watson, J E Isaac. i
Preeinct No. 3 (three to be elected )—
Fred Zeitler, Chris Mallen, Oharles
Grissel, A B Wolf, I O Lindley, R J
Ronchi, J H Rogers, PG acer EA
Tompkins.
Precinct No. 4 (four to be Sbaatea yc
BP Brown, W F Eniglebright, George
¥ Jacobs, Dah! Nivens, B F Snell, Wm
Avery, W W Waggoner, TT Hughes, E
A Moore, BR J Bennetts, C E Ashburn,
{David Muir, Charles Kahl.
They Have Arrived.
The wmiforms for the Native Sons
who intend éo parade in San Francisco
at the 9th of September celebration
have arrived aud are at B. H. Miller’s.
clothing store. Those who intend
going should calf and try their suit on.
#. L. ABBOGAST, »
Chairmen of Committee.
Wine at Welt’s.
-_{. B-Wolf, the-cash grocer has just
received a large consignment of fine
George’s Vineyard at Maltermoro,
Fresno couaty. The port is old and
of the finest quality and is being sold
for $1.50 per gallon. a 8-tf
Windows, Doors, Paints.
Fine lumber of all description.
Tow.e Bros. Co.
Present Your Claims.
Everybody having bills against the
City of Nevada are requested to file
them with the City Olerk before 4
e’clock on the third Thursday of each
pabliean. spaann 20. be Dela Be Se)
sb Sods sary
Recitation—Maud pete: ager
san any a0 Tamblyn.
Solu—John Werry.
Recitation—Annie Plummer.
Instramental Solo—Maud Langman.
Recitation—Violet Lane. —
Cornet Solo—R. Veale.
Solo—John: Harry.
Recitation—Olara Nancarrow.
Quartette.
Recitation—-A. Seaman.
Solo—Mrs. Maile’ =,
Recitation—Mrs, Bennetts.
Orchestra—Mr. Wild. ,
Recitation—Emma Oable.
Instramental Solo—Miss E. Arbegast.
itati A Hasiatlon Bary Hooking
Reading—Mrs. Snell.
Solo—Mrs. Schroeder.
Orchestra. ;
In connection with the program ‘will
be a “wonder tree,” the acini to go
for a worthy. cause.
There are
Cancer = wee
' the blood
uted and the system thoroughly ae
i re by this deadly mirient shana
Then a sore or ulcer a on some
of the body; it may be small and
less looking at first, but as the cancerous cells form are deposited by
the blood near the sore, it increases in
size and severity, with sharp shooting
pains. No matter how often the sore is
removed by the sutgeon’s knife or flesh
panes fae A grees ys another comes and is
worse. real disease is in the blood,
and the treatment must begin there. The
poisoned blood must be invigorated andpurified, and when this is done cancerous
Satis can no longer form and the sore will
heal naturally and Penny
Mrs. Sarah M. eg
Windsor Lot, &
enn., es: ‘Iam 41
years ‘old, and for three
years rs had suffered with a
severe form of Cancer on
jaw, hy wad the doctors,
anid man neurable, and
that I conta not live ee:
than six months. I
ed their statement as true,
and had given up all .
of ever ne well 1, le
hen my , knowof ny recomWim
be, 8.S. Aftertak7
botties the sore
=. hi surprise ysicians,
= om = as made a clerks Thave
Sirching-—in Tact, on Lapin eb bp wy om tory oe es
overcomes this deof it from the '
makes new, rich blood,
structive. poison and
strengthens the hay 6 and builds ‘up the
‘
removes ¢ vestige
. generat health.
If you havea suspicious sore, or have inherited any blood taint, send for our free
book on Cancer, and write to our medical
department for any information or advice
wanted ; we make no e for this service. Your letter will receive prompt and
careful attention, and will te held in
strictest confidence.
SHE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., ATLANTA, GA.
month. Sipney Pearp, City Olerk.
Woneastog oveath ae ‘still going on,
The construction crew at the Courthouse.have given $10 iri cash, to be di‘McKinley, and the other for the best
Bryan. The Courthouse boys ‘are al. ways to the front when anything is go‘}ing on, and no crowd of outside men
lever caiie to Nevada City who took . (a
‘. euch an interest in local affairs. The
list of prizes is so large‘ that any per‘. son who makes an effort will be. likely
to be rewarded. The: best of tousic
will be furnistied, and all those who
attend are guaranteed a good time.:
. Notice
To Voters .
. All persons wishing to
‘vote at the
Fall Election,
If not registered before
during the year 1900
must register by
September 26th,
1900.
Transfers can be made
up to
October. 11, 1900,.
By application to .Clerk’s
Office or one of the Registering D: puties.
fe It is important that
voters should apply for Registration at once, int order to
expedite the work.
F. I. ARBOGAST,
County Clerk.
PLUMBEINGPaints and Oils, House Furnishing Goods. Iron and Steel » # vt
Doors, Wiudows and Glass, Tin, Copper a Granite Iron Ware,
GEO. E. TURNER, Pie Street, Hevaia City
EES AE ACRE HE RS ASAE AE EAS TAT AE HEHE HEME AE AS AE AE AS ATS TE AE AS AE TE
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that campers
the grounds of Cooper Bros., without
first getting a permit from H. Cooper
a 18-tf Coorrr Bros.
Have You Tried
Any of —_———_h._
TAYLOR’S
Fresh Roasted Coffee Yet?
If you haven’t we would like you to try it.
It is Crisp and Aromatic
n to you if you have had
wibereiteas sok
Is hereby announced at « candidate tor 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, ean icone
‘on of the sires Sauapies grade pe ng ge ty 8
aid intervention by Obsirman Jones’ srt
frees may be necessary. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN.
The chronic critics of Governor
Ice Cold Tea Free for All!
Drop in and Havea Drink.
et EM, Rutherford. THE COMMERCIAL TEA Cl,
‘Mr. Gorman is not antagonizing his Of Truckee, is hereby annoanoed 8 8)
nom on 0 sparty. He doesn’t consider it at all
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
jsemblyman from Nevada County
2°
ae
1 bate _—
and fishers will not be permitted on.
Fresh from the Roaster Every Day
F. W, TAYLOR, Manager. _
tit it
and
Carpet
, si
we
Fine Rugs
_ Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.00.
A large variety to select froin.
JUST RECEIVED
Another Large Shipment of
SUNMER GOODS
Snell & Fleming’ S.
HAD STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, HOUSE Tc
i SPECIAL SALE
~_Or—
and Carpets:
vided into two prizes of $5 each. .One.
tor the best impersonation of President} -<
impersonation of William Jennings Z
. iliousness
P
@ 2 Packages Cranola. fan ee
3 Packages Rolled Wheat..... .28¢
2 Packages Twin Rolled Oats .... 25¢ =
Shredded Wheat Bisctit.........45¢
ONO foci serene ve, eG
abi ain Lrocery &
©8SSSGG OS SSSSEHOOG
Rings enlarged—
# ewelry
Broken pins mended—
Mended Old chains made as good as
OLD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE
Jewelry Made to Order.
G. J. aoa Broad St, above Pine,
NBYVADA CITY.
Stones replaced in settings—
?
Re order not to carry over any SUMMER
MILLINERY, I have decided to let every
hat in my establishment go at’
%
. Mid gS I
Orders from the country given prompt attention.
a H. oR AWFORD, MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
CURES
Dizziness
Sick Headache. mks
oan
Constipation
AN ELEGANT TONIC FO? THE AEAVES:
GUARANTEED BY
SOLD, AND
H. Dickerman
DRUGS. STATIONERY AND PHare SUPPLIES.:
THE
QUALITY
IS THE
BEST
MY
PRICES
ARE
RIGHT .
WOLF
Cash Grocer. Grocer.
Va Camp's Concent rated Soup
One can makes enough soup for six persons
and costs only I5c or 2 cans for 25c. Put up in
the following flavors: Chicken Gumbo,
Mock Turtle, Tomato and Ox-Tail.
Van Camp's Strawberry Bests — presse ox
cans in a deliciously flavored sauce, 20c a can.
California Fruit in Jars!
Van Camp’s Pork and Beams -~tt “ « “
t lb. 10¢
2 lbs 20c '
3lbs. 25¢
“ er “ it)
Hire’s Carbonate, Root Beer in Pint Bottles
Hire’s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk.
Whole, Sliced and Grated Pineapple
SALT WAFERS IN CARTOONS, 15¢ BACH.
CH AS. E. MULLOY, PIONEER GROCER
Breed Street, SE