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August 21, 1901 (4 pages)

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sh, altuated , ered at a bargain 2 te BB on draq j ouncil Onan 4 0. . ale,” 3LANKETS, as the season . ets. hese for less $200 . ud sent home . , So. Houses and ket display. } late, > mw Se ttle, 20c ke 20c sing, bot. 35 seelabail . < : WAY. ate the works ips our grant ANDLING. ate wheel mast be” Te clean and repalt . years are added . NG, Nevada City pearl OD some of : OREAM.~ Thee to smiles and W; ng bis uncle. je and be beppy: tam Parlors ve have your . are selling 4 ad Pine Sts. 1; res, Maio a5 Of fis Om iy. mouth Bot Nevada olty : “amma aeons WEDNESDAY «++ 1 Alige 21, 1908 . Yotes of Interest, ‘ School supplies at Vinton’s, For life inburance see T. B. Gray, : $2.50, Price Regular Brayton’s, atnew Call on Ed Schmidt when you wan ything in the tobaceo fine. — ” Opal Cream is the best temedy for} tournament will be held there a ta n und sunburn, You can get ay sade Mattresses Old, ~ inton’s, 25c and 50c bottles. ore. bn has everything you need, jf you want a good, cool drink of tember, it ts the desire vf Hydraulic er—the very beat in town—drop in mi7-tt For a good bath goto Tom Moore’s Parlors, on Oommercia . : 28tr A good hot lunch will be served: pry night at William Harry's saloon, . The hd see Wm. Harry. pnsorial eet. Baths, 26 cents, Obildren get. your note books noils ready for school. Ww. Dd. Vinlor, of Graée Valley, to participate ‘In tf a drag] _ __-_Nevapa Ovry, Angust 20th, tf . Dear Sir and Brother: Having acShe -. . . The. Bydrautio Parior Committee on} ployed, and in « short time the mill Jack Beam Bourbon whiskey te guar-. Parade has issued the following cirnteed pure and is the best whiskey for. C@lar: . skness. For sale at Vinton's ner Pine and Spring street. Oool pr and choice wines, liquors and ars always on hand. jall?-te ‘School will commence Monday end pton has a large’stock of pretty note oks, pencils, eragera and everything the school children, Get your supes early and avoid the big rash at last moment. Howard Loveland, proprietor ‘of the pular Bakery, continues to farnish . hat; trousers, walst and length; shirt, patrons with the very beet of ples. size of collar.= — : } es, bread: and everything else in the} pier ery line. be Old Government Whiskey used . : he medical department of the United tes Army and Naval Service. Ac-. the former pupils of Mrs. E. O. Poston, Reopended’ by the highest medical auities asthe purest unadulterated pulant for invalids and convalests and family use. Sold in bulk exted by the Board of Health, sively by Wm. H. Tattle. . D. Schuyler, manager of the Inendent Employment Bureau, 109 tf. alé The Labor Situation, . , .fornia St., San Francisco, states in nterview that from the employer’s bdpoint the labor situation imves. “We have,” said he, “placed rly 300 teamsters during the past tk ata flat rate of $4 per day with a: us of $1 daily to the men who work Dughout the strike. We are getting bmber of good men from the counand want at least 800 more. We to get men from the country bese they understand teaming,. the of. horses, and are both reliable fearlese. For such men we have 1 openings which will lead to: perent and remunerative employment, are also placing longshoremen and laborers. The pay is 40 cents bour upto 6p. m. and 60 cents per for overtime, with a daily bonus 1, These men are boarded and ed on the steamers and have fall We abundant police protection. place 500 men at once. The work easily be performed by strong ky farm lade,” brchants Sive Ratile DODLAND, Oal,, Aug. 20.—The first -Scries of test cases in which the of Weodland is plaintiff and ty-eight prominent’ local merts defendants, was commenced in Dity Recorder’s court on Monday. e@ merchants. have refused to pay Jicense tax imposed on their retive businesses by a new license hance recently passed by the Board ity Trastees, which is wider jn its P and more excessive in its deds. The matter will be carried to igher coarts, no matter what the ment may be in the“ lower sourte. ity Attorney is authority for the ment that the suits will also be excursion train which left at 2:80 this uted in the Superior Ooart against tof these merchants to enforce the hent of the license dues, Ww we suppose that all those who blanks in the Oklahoma lottery nevitably join the Populist party. ere is more Oatarrh in this section’ @ country than all other diseases ‘together; and until the last few was supposed to be~ incurable. & great many years doctors probced it a local disease, and preed local remedies, and by conly failing tocure with local treat» pronouuced it incurable, has proven catarth to be a contional disease, and therefore. reSci rh Cure, manufactured by F. J. ey & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the constitutional cure on the — Coroutar Issued bers Hoout Admission Day. pattern and tan colored. Tt ta quite likely that after the big re-anion at Glenbrook Park a wrestling ‘Septed an invitation from Quarts Partheir celebration on the 9th of SepParlor to see every member a in the parade, gi) eee, gti We wish to keep up the good reputation our parlor has gained, and ask you to notify the committee within five days whether you will: turn out in uniform or not. Uniforme will cost $8 25. he uniform consists of a fine felt hat, duck pante, white necktie, white shirt and ten ‘belt. A. B.: Wors, Bi. J. ‘Moraay, . Committee. The following Instractions for procuring uniforms are attached to the Name of meniber ordering; size of Birthday Celebration. A little over a year ago ‘@ nuinber of . ‘ta resided in this city several years ego, met in San Franciscoand formed what has since been known as the]. Eugenta Poston Olub, which holds ite meetings on the firet Wednesday of each month et The Berkshire, 711 Jones street. The 74th anniveraary of Mra, Poston’s birthday was recently celebrated at the beantifal home of Mre. Mareb, nee Mies Lucy White-. sides,: in. Mill Valley, and: the club spent a delightful day. Bound For the Circus. Seventy-one excursionists left. on the 5:80 train this morning for Sacramento-to take in the big circus at that eity. Thecheap rate of fare and the pleasant turn the weather’ bas. taken brought out a good many people. The afternoon was also well filled. © Did it ever strike you that you can buy Jesse Moore whiskey for the same price that ie paid for just ordinary whiskey? Fae A good mame to remember, Thomas Paine Cigar, for sale at Rector Bros, Their Secret is Out.. All Sadieville, Ky., wae curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mra, 8. P. Whit-} taker, who had fora long time, endared untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. “It’s all due to Dr, King’s New Diecovery,” writes her husband. “It completely cured her und also cured our little grand-daughter of @ severe attack of Whooping Cough.” It positively oures Coughs, Oolds, La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat aud Lung troubles, Guaranteed botties 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. D. Vinton’s drug store, : Seana : Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Oigars, for sale at Rector Bros. Arrested and Set Free. ~ De. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern-Plowman: Ifthe firét cough is properly treated, the first step iu the direction of consumption arrested, the lunge developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s Balaam for the throat und lungs is the proper treatment for the first cougno. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 250. and 50c. For sale by H. Dickerman, By ytrenlte Pastor te Yonare keeping ap an active interest in the . cons ‘ — fasta é ‘WOth-of next month. At ‘lest pight’s . over the future pros: SF caeiorss meeting the style of bat to bs wornlerty. Two drifts, ranning north and was adopted. It will be of a light felt. south, on the 1000-foot level are show{og up well in high-grade ore, Au upraise is alep being -made at the same level, and. the rock encountered is There is quite a force of men emwill -be running in full blast. It is the {ntention of Superintendent J. T. Gribble to have a large quantity of rock on der to keep ‘crushing right along, Mr. Gribble is a thorough miner and has taken great interest in the Reward. He ‘has worked the property in a ‘manner that bas given entire satisfaction to the company, and proved himeelf to be the right man io the tight place. Unable to Fill the Contract. Owing to the fact that lime is very Scarce in the local market, the work of . construsting the Bay Oounties Power Oompany’s sub-station on the Wyoming road had to be stopped today. J.J Hanley has the contract of furnishing the lime for the new buildfog, but on account of the strike in San Francieco he has been unable to have his shipments made from that city. Mr. Hanley also has the contract to farnish lime for the new . branch jail at Truckee, and he was compelled to fill the order by Wells Fargo & Qo’s express. By the way, we learn that work on the branch jail is progressing well, and when it is complete@Truckee will have a place that will be a terror to evil-doers. 2 Ae ee School Shoes for Children, the public to the fact that school will should begin their school duties with their feet well shod. large stock and invite parents to come aud inspect their goods, advertisement. Well Attended. morning for the joint Sunday School Picnic at Shebley’s. The: outing is given by the Sunday schools of the Methodist and Oongregational churches of this city. ing AS rn ER Don’t drink Jesse Moore whiskey unless you want the best, Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ? 4 cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all righf, but you want something’ that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles..What shall you do? Go to a.warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; iz not possible for you, then in either case take the ONLY remedy that hae been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat. and lung troubles, “Buschee’s German Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try onm bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Get Green's Prize Almanac. All first-class dealers sell Gilt Edge Whiekey. Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Oold Storage Meate you should send your orders to Grisset Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb in the market, je21-tf Malaria Makes limpure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma sole agent. m to breathe more easily and f the gla: destroyed. The catarrhal inflammation aken internally in doses from 10 and lungs are often involyed ; the whole toa teaspoonful, It acte directs matter into the the blacd and mucous surfaces] Sbsorption S descte local temeeh, assumes @ dangerous form. » system, They offer one bun-. cure with dollars tor any case it fails to testi; Bend for circulars and8 d by Dr 8 Family Pilla are the beet. 2e ey. Best P ethene 1 peend Never las hottie st tirostis and Quini , neuralgic . and tly by the use of S. S. 8. Quinine in a 0 te, ly ls as yecian filly about your case and th fic’ ie fal E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ®, nO pay. Price, :
sicigns preseribe Qook’s ‘Water. by their advice, We % hear of, but nothing did me any iaoided . Loould Toledo, Ohio. ly seed eee on the. first . once. It seemed to get at the seat of see & little improv ’ SON, Lapeer, Mich. : destro an sains cease. CATARRH® A Constitutional Affection. Ve , washes, powders, ‘salves, medicated teacto ced cigarettes, however long and penny used, do not cure esi 4 7 hey relieve i pracy the inflammaifon in the throat an sc oag \ ual rush of impure blood to these parts keeps up : itati ftimately produces ulceration. of 8 constitutional treatment. Hall’s. the ee tee bocsih basen exceedingly \ offensive and the soft bones of the nose are tly RK the entire surface of the mucous membrane, or inner skin ; the pre pomp h about 15 years, and I had Catarrh so bad was entirely X had Cattie time everything Loould all the “of my 3 lusion that . sloughed off. The physicians gave dress, F. J, OHENEY & Oo.. abe poof 0 alnod dineaah and . meupas incurable. I determined to bottle t three or four . the dise and after a few te eee San cured. Have tecotmens twas © take hing for six years, and ee ar medicine chest is incomplete if ao nat as we las lever was.—M. MATey age « Shaper: 8 ee Catarrh is a.constitutional disease—a blood disease which is frequently inherited, and only a blood medicine, such as 8. S. S., can remove the besedsany ‘troy the poisons that have been. accumulating in the system for yeare teint, and pure condition. "seine es Gf diacaeed ps bad Sisco 5 the Jich, » blood which is carried to them, and the Offensive discharges from nose, the terrible headache and 3 Chronic cases of the most despera’ aria. 606 my15 -6m the consoon becomes ood, and the disease that you nose and part of the bone try 8. S.8., and began to improve at a y etal for more than seven years * » Due West, 8. 0. ite character and a: tlikewise rich with the precious metal; = ‘band’ before the mill is started, in or-. reopen‘soon, and that all the children . 4@y,.where be will be ¢mployed’ on the Scheurman, Robert Montgomery and eg . “MBAL LOAP, per can, 7 <=) __ GENUINE SWISS CHEES 4 PHONE, MAIN. 551. --H. 0. Brown of Foreet: wae: a visitor in Nevada City laat evening. as M. Solari.is on the siok list. He is suffering from rheumatism. John Daunicliff returned yesterday afternoon. from visit to San Francisco, E. J. Rector, who has been visiting in San Francisco, returned yesterday ©. E. Scott arrived in Nevada City on last night’s train. He is en route to Graniteville, Miss Biythe Baldwin of San Diego je visiting “Miss. Annie Byrne at her home at Town Talk. Mrs. Badger; who has been away vise iting friends retarned to her home in this oity last night. A. Hanter of San Francisco arrived here last evening and left this morning for Washington. ae Mrs. Orall arrived here last evening from San Franeisco and left thie morning for North San Juan: William James, who bas been employed -at-Oamptonville for sometime past, is visiting in Nevada City. CO. N. Timble, who has been employed near Camptonville for some time past, arrived in this city yesterdary. John Dunnicliff left for Truckee tobranh jail in doing masonry work, They -have a . J0hn Brady accompanied him. Professor W. J. Straight is confined Bead their} to his room by illness. His brother, Leroy Straigot arrived last evening from Penryn ona visit to him. @Mics Neva Hager left today for Victor, Colorado, to make her future home. inn: cuchehad ot decbic: khéut 280 tu tt Hager has been attending the State all, left the depot at nine o'clock this Oo ormal at San Jose, and will enter the olorada State Normal next month. i Mra. Charles Schuerman, Mrs. George Mr. Bernell arrived ‘hére from Sacramento “yesterday afternoon. They went to North San Juan laet evening to Schnerman. ‘ At the State Fair. The National poultry show at the Oalifornia State Fair has grown to be one’ of the biggest shows on the Pacific Coast. The exhibition this year will} be larger than ever, and will include many of the newer varieties of fowls breeds. A San Francisco gentleman has‘recently brought from the Hast a very choice collection of bantams, tons will also beshown. One of the novelties of the show will be the variety of dacks on exhibition. “Ttiese will include the grand Pekins, rouens, Indian runners and wood ducks, said to be the most beautiful of all domestic fowls. The show will be both inter‘Y esting and instructive. No farmer or fancier should neglect this opportunity for enjoying the exhibit and atudy~ ing its educational features. : If it is true that the only Boers now in the field are a few guerrillas, probbly Great Britain is juetified in her latest effort to end the war by her contions. But who knows whether the Boers are so. reduced? Oertalaly the world has no such information, despite the fact that the British are in entire control of all the sources of information. —_— _-——+ Wee An Ohio ‘pastor says the temperature of Heaven is 826 degrees. If that is the case, we prefer the other. place, It can’t be bottér, and we imagine that there will be more fun going round. BurraLo Lacrer Beer on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor, jlo _ + oe Some Foolish Perple Allow a cough te run until it fame beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” bat in most cases it: wears them away. Ooald they be induced to try. the successful medicine called Kemp’s Baleam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel~ Jent effect after taking the first dose Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size tree. Forsale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. What a Tale it Telis. If that * wirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth pat and blotches on the skin, it’s liver trouble; bat Dr. King’s New Life Pills mqniete the liver, purify the blood, give c agg bag A cheeks, rich complexion. Only at W. D. Vinton’s drug store, oe — perio 4 ceo Malaria Causes Biliousness Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause. _ . Mrs. R.O. MoMurray and two ohil-. * Bovey Bros., shoe dealers, in to-. 4ten and Miss Bigelow of Columbia dey’s Taansogipr calls the attention of . Hill were visitors in Nevada Oity today. of People . attend the funeral of the late Oharles FRESEOMSTED. and all of the standard and fancy} buff leghorns, and the newer developBLENDED . ments in the breeding of buff orpingfiscation and banishment proclama-j. 1@) * ty for BAYLES LUNCH. HERRING, per jar . S CHEESE, per Ib. : ~~ = GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, _. PROMPT ATTENTION.TO MAIL ORDERS. . Both Sides Satisfied. local industrial struggle ass 8 put forth beth by employers and striking employes to gain concessions, and both report some degree of success, The grain men added to the number of workmen engaged in loading ships at Post Qosta, and say that beforé the week is out they will have sufficient help to materially relieve the tie-up of the grain fleet. The non-union firemen, twenty in number, who have been working on the steamer Umatilla of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company's line , banked their fires and left the vessel thie morning. The union forces regard thie aa a significant victory, and declare that they will eoon make other similar gains, The officers of the Paciflo Ooast Steamship Company say . that ten of the firemen: returned to work later in the day. A greater number of teame were at work along the wae moved to and fromthe docks. The steamship companies say they are securing new non-union men every day. oa: Going to Siskiyou.’ < « J.P. Wood, who recently. operated the Sharp mine at.Oanada Hill, ie now operating the King Solomon mite at Siskiyou. B:rt Baldwin of thie city will leave tomorrow for that place to take a position ander Mr. Wood. Ravuga Lager ‘Beer on draught at the Ow. 65 cents a glese. ji0-tt Hundreds _ are using our COFFEES ' —and— TEAS“ Have you tried us yet P Thinking about It? Don’t delay--delays are dangerous. Quit using stale goods and drink pure,wholesome Tea and Coffee. It will improve your health. a SAMPLES FREE_gey TAOS TEL AAD COFFE. ROUSE Wholesale and Retal NOTICE TO THE PUBL. CHONG HAS ‘PURCHASED San Francisco, Aug. 20—Today the The medal contest, ander the auapices of the Women’s Obristian Temperance Union, will take place on Saturday evening, August Siet, at the Theater. Six young ladies will take part in this contest, and a good program will be rendered. Getter For Blood Than Sarsaparilla For. Those Living in the Malaria Districte. Grove’s Tastelese Obill Toniv. . mylb-6m ee eT Te 25 cents 25 cents 25 cents 25 cents 40 cents a ( BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,{CAL. This Afternoon. The faneral of the late Friz Habernicht took place from Henry Lane's Undertaking .Partors at 8 o'clock thie afternoon. Many of thé’ deceased’s friends were in attendance at the last Pine Grove cemetery. England ie asked to contribute $82,000,000 to set the stricken Boer States upegain. What do the askers think that England is? An Andrew Carnegie? water front and considerable freight!’ W School Opens Soon, and you will want SOHOOL SHOES. We bave a fine selection, consisting of the following line: Red School House Shoo, None better, Village School Shoe. District 76 School Shoe 13 Fit. paroo Never Rip Shoe, for Boys. Prices from ${ to $2, “sc°cice® BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. <= AND OTHER Ereaikfeast E’cods GROCERIES => Or perhaps the fact has slipped great bargains now in It ie worth coming many blocke to buy here. Our stock is fresh and wholesome. Many sales keep goods moving out and in all the time. Nothjog has.a chance.to.lose,.its freshness. « Bvery-article is just as good.as when it left_the producers’ hands. Excellent Quality ' and Little Prices are responsible for geek sales. Don’t these talk economy SIGOURNEY CASH GROCER. ~ — wan ann . Perhaps You Don’t Know It, your mind, that J. D.Fleming, on jovier member oe the ea bee ere bo gp roo hi td FLEMIN as 1D n e@ coun gNeL & ge a eenee eine years, DEALING OUT BARGAINS DAILY TO THE LADIES We always aim to please and give satisfaction, and thie is why our customers always come back to know what will please the ladies, and we have the benefit of this experience whea purchasing our stock. OF NEVADA COUNTY. It takes years of experience We are giving DRY and FANCY GOODS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. A FINE LINE OF CARPETS and LINOLEUMS. SNELL @ Cor. Broad and Pine FLEMING Streets, Nevada City. FTTAMALLIM AULA LIMA ERUIAUAIIAUAUALAUAUALAUANLLE EADMISSION DAY.. Four continuous days of of Caliiornia’s Fifty-First At Grass Valley soe x ara.w cna measantte Parlor, No. 29, N. D. G. W., on SEPTEMBER 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th. in commemoratio: aniversary asa State.. RECEPTIONS, CONCERTT, ENTERTAINMENTS, PARADES, fee DANCES and ELECTRICAL DISPLAY. Visi‘ors from all over the State will be ia attendance. Accommodations for everyone, courteous treatment to all. Excursions to the mines. Dedication of the Electric Road. A Busy, Good Time Reduced Rates on all trains. Native Sons welcome you. to All Who Attend. The entire State Is inv:ted. The (Courthouse Souvenirs C. J. BRANDS, The Jeweler. Diamonds. CALL AND SEE * . And other Novelties too numerous to mention can be seen at A large consignment just received, and they are beauties, They are the genuine stones and can be relied on. Diamond-setting is our specialty. OUR NEW GOODS. sad rites. The interment was made at