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August 25, 1899 (4 pages)

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seca ea a c oe ining a bach. OD Otic, mind ie bot made up us opinion in Pablie ee ari’s Clover i then toe ills for half cts. and 650 ete. YG 2, na CTod 0%) 25 oY, BO® awerra iA oY, BOs 8 °o ° ay x ¥, (SLA a0, Seas o, es “Brnsore, oto of. . -Fitgsimmons ag eveuings. . sen can plainly see that black is white. by Sreatdauk Ripley of the. who is at: piesent “vistting salary aud is u handsowe reecguition of his valuable services to the Valle; road from its inception, : : Mr. Sterey isto have bis beadouas. ters ut ‘Topeks and succeed James Dun. who goes to Chicugo:to ussume the position of consulting engineer of the the entire Santa Fe system, Mr. Storey was born in San Francisco and is a graduate of the Oakland High. school and of the University of Ouali fornia. He is-a member of the Uai-. versity club, of the American Society 61 . 39316 98 Civil Engineers and of the Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. He has been practically educated to the railroad business from early youth, In 1877-78, just before he entered the University at Berkeley, he was with. the Central Pacific as chainman and rodman, and with the same road in various capacities from 1881 to 1883. From 1883 to 1885 he served the company. as assistant engineer on constraction. In 1885-86 be was a mem: ber of the firm of Palmer & Stores, civil engineers. From 1886 to 1898 he had chaige of the survey and construc-. tion of the Southern Pucific Company, and from 1893 to 1895 he was with the United States Debris. Commission as assistant engineer. From 1895 to 1867 “he held the position of chief engineer of the Valley road and was flually made its general ‘Saberinteudent,A Bargain in in Brick, The, City Trustees wil will tonight with: ‘out doubt accept the bid of James J. Hanley for brick to be used in the construction of the sewer system. His figures were considerably below those from the outside and the quality of the bricks that he supplies give them the very first place in the market. In fact, since Mr. Hunley secured. the agency in this section for them no other make has been able to find a sale here. They are not only the most durable aud care‘ully manufactured of any that our local bnilders have been able to buy, but they are of extra large size. It is gratifying indeed to see that our people are able-to compete with outsiders in at least some branches of this sewer work, aud beat them out so handsonely. Nearing the F joge Metropolis. The Sunset Couspuuy’s linemen will have the wires stretched by tomorrow night to North San Juap, where an inStrament will at once be set up, and on Sunday our people will be able to ~ “helly” to their frieuds of the ridge metropolis. t night connection had Hh Pie FH en Purdon Crossing at the South Yubs, and a conversation to that point wus carried on. The new line works perfectly. Thirty meu are at work for the company on the extension. A Spiencia Showing. Frank Glasson, son of Josiah Glasson of North Bloomfield and yaledictoriuu of the Nevada Oity. high school of ‘99, has passed the examination at the State University aad will enter the school with only one condition— that in Latin composition. The young man ranked unusually high in ‘his other studies, ———s “H& THAT ANY GOOD WOULD WIN” should be. provided with good health, and everyone who would have good health should remember that pure, rich blood is the first requisite. _Hood’s Suarsalla, by giving good blood and good th, has helped many a man to success. Hood's Pills ‘are the favorite family cathartic. No More Snail Loaves. After September Ist A. J. Homann of the New York Bakery will discontinue making sm loaves of bread and will sell LARGE LOAVES FOUR FOR TWENTY-FIVE cents. The best bread and best measure made by an expert baker. 924 For the School Children, Dickerman, at the corner of Pine and _ Commercial streets, has Tecelyer a carPencil tablet, plain. Pencil tablets, ruled. Ink tablets, plain and ruled. means increased vanpoueibiine. « a larger, e . was accompanied by a certified check $1200.-D. EL Matteson’s bid owes itreguiar and throwin out, towing year they came to this city . Division No. 6—Cement: N. Clarke which bus eyer since been their home. . & Son, $108C; Legg & Shaw seat Mrs. Jacubs leuves two. sisters 4850. ee : . . two brothers. They are Mrs. M. az. i “LABOR. . Roberts of Santa Rosa,’ Mre. Hattie. ‘Division No. 10. ‘D. Vieni: Uray of Niles, Mich, one ‘peothor: n $5838 66; R. J. Tremaine, $4504; W. J. Niles and one in . APisooa. aa Schmidt, $8402; R. ©. Mattingly, $6501. Division No, 2-0. D. Vincent, $5766.51; W. J, Schmidt, BO BO; ‘zB, 0. Mattingly, se671 10, ‘No. ° Dis “Vineent, ipcercere Tammany.3, Sobmiat, $4175 14; :B. 0. “Baby Mine” was prevalent, Mattingly, sani 10. » Denis Kearney was rampant, Division No. 4—C, D. teeta Sitting Bull was e “big injun.” $4865 08; W. J. Schmidt, $8018 60;R.C . Adelaide Nelson was playiag Juliet. ‘Mattingly, $5895. Six day walking matches were a Mr. Schmidt, whois from Berkeley, craze. said that if he was awarded the con-. England was fighting Afghans and . tract he would agree to have no cook . Zulus. house, give the preference tomen from. General Grant was Aaiehing 8 — Nevada City, pay the men at lvast once of the world, a week and furnish a bond for the}. Prince Louis Napoleon was slain . faithful performance of the work, 1 Zulus, : TOTALS. © . Every band ieee the “Fatinitza” C.D. Vincent. .<...... $25,067 C8} march. 8 ahs Seale, one division. . ioe OL “Wot anes soy?” was “the” “slang Y J. Sch midt..:. Sere ets 3,926 09° phrase of the day. BR. 0. Mattingly ROE ae Gaeta oeuae 20 The United States army was s fighting aro Chey ink grees who tbat . Wk caee ack teieaasagk or else} died there in 1869. and during the fol-_ bis pockets were pick-c. Lust: even-. ‘an. n und vexith,. Opportunity 10. get away from a Femate Drummer 1 ta Town, es Bee has noaccount of the robbery. 2 tarviewed toduy by Miss Hiwitt of Obi“Easy Come, Easy Go." sae 4 ‘Gago, 8 commercial traveler of the tem. . A correspondent 8: Bur cw. H) ponent ‘died a tew factory: anii is coung, bright und preity. days ‘ago in ‘San Francisco, bade It is not uecsssary o udd that ebhe atrauge. “career. At SF En ON ronuded up a lot of goods zed orders }more money than he ever dreamed of . 2°F®: for the merchants of the Queen. possessing. When he and his brother City of the Sierra do not take their “. G@eorge strack that pay eboot imthe. !tt# off to anybody in the wide: world Pistaburg, over op Gold Fiat, they when it comes down to a matter of disee. ——— the community in which they lived. A Feast of Fruit. But it did not take them long to make Ea ty ji i comaammane their individuality felt. I believe rly last evo a wagon load of 'George died poor. I am sure “Bii)”. ‘ait from the lower part of the couu y did, except what he got from his wife’s. ¥@% being hauled down Sucramento estate. Strange, isn’t it, that the averstreet hill when the front axie broke. age mortal when raised from compara-. 128 part of the city is noted for tive poverty.to absolute affluence, be-. *%° number of children it contaiusjund domes pode eghis trom: dns af de the owner of the wagon bad no sooner causes. He either spends his substance . @ft the wreck to summon assistance in riotous living or loses it in an effort ee: the Ad panumoale pp asTy arcuud to obtain more. Take the Sneaths und . !ike bees in a clover patch and began 10 -hel Oleg, and now take tbe Weeks brothers, ‘melons, ete. $e, ie penabes, youre, of your own locality.” ENGR > A New. Private T ate Telephone tae, Joe O'Connell and C and Charles Ashbarn ‘There were no bids ander division with Uses a nd aprapeed wre ogy tere Zolw’a “LAssommoir” had -jast when contracts will probably be shone: the reading world. awarded The bid of acncics a Millionaire A. T. Stewart’s body was wee iced stolen for ransom. . Yaba Water Company. The poles are Jr. are engaged in constructing an eighteen-mile private telephone line With from the Oentral House on the Washing: . ss ton ridge to Bear Vulley, for the South Every Pound Tt was 8nd 50cts. For sale by. A. pectators 10 realize the drogaist. wf rorid-fumed puyilists ed Ne 2 nights. oe ibition will not beg » till 8:30. x licaigha onion will give our business te = SCHOOL, SUPPUES Nevada City Store kee J4re were in‘’The late . ine gender. She travels fora brush . . were poor miners, but little known to. O/#ying gallantry towards the fair Sertgr IT’S ALL RIGHT! for $1500, is over $12,000 less than the bid next above ‘it, and if the board . ' awards him the contract at that figure Grevy succeeded Marshal McMahon tet andthe wire will be stretched next as president of France. . week. They have also this summer
Bernbardtcreateds farorein London brushed ont all along the old lines of nd snnoanced an ene of copie the company and put them in first-class Good Coffee Ba Presents Free the entire cost of the system will be bd : a i 1,000. ‘to America. fon riser’ hae phn joey Sc “She’s a daisy, she’s a darling, she’s . . ., ” premium will bring the whole mount dumpling,she’s a lamb,” was sung in a! $32,000. Circles of society. nee Archery was the favorite sport. Will A Matveises naa H. Thompson and Mrs. Spaulding The San Francisco Call supplement. B rown were national champions. The Jeanette Arctic expedition, com-' issued yesterday morning in celebration of hs FiretCalifornia _Regiment’s rere zs a petaney. antes retarn from the Philippines was one of ft oe oa earn the Dark Cone the most complete and elaborate publiwae aets) cations-of the kind that has yet been inent” was outselling any other book achieved by any newspaper in the Leal and Stanley himself had just returned Afriéa. orld. It is not only richly illastratea, . *® pe oat: bat the letter press tells in graphic. Toomas Nast was the aa li manuer the bistory of the regiment’s. “" caricaturist and the “so a tribulations and triamphs was bis-especial subject. Heppler was The first of the eight pages is devoted . C°™MINS 92ee to a picture of the transport Sherman. . ae Arizona (465 feet long) an ft. Ln Ne sent or, der Cecots of ‘today is 649. of av oil painting. The otber illustra-. " ?°° feet long. tions that udorn every page are equally ttle between tron appropriate and spirited. The frst great — lad ships was fought in the CbiliThe most notable of these is a. fall-. ° page illustration of the heroic Cali-. Peravisn war, and the Haascar wa repair for the winter months. ~ pai Old and jute ladies and gentleGrn Ane rita Importing Tha (i's men, Should all see the veriscope enertainment at the theuter this week. It #4 Big Value Stores. Cc mercies) rtre6’,,.. nt D ein street.. 2.0.0. 20. Crete Ve) ane ase FALL AND WINTER . . GOODS ARRIVED Tha Greatest Stock Ever Seen . ‘in Nevada County -* SUITS, $6.00 UP PANTS = $2.00 UP Cleaning and Repairing at the most reasonable’ prices. “0. E. WAXEL, The Tailor. Broad St., 2d door below Armory Hall, Nevada City. , forniaus charging to the rescue of the captured by oe nee ong Upenrane Pennsylvanians’ when those gallant and. (be Biaves Ericelndg: soldiers were attacked by the Spun/ards. The Actress—I wonder if it is really during a terrifie storm on the night of] disappointment: tbat drives so many July 81, 1898—the first battle of the mento drink. Tbe Critic—I guess so. Philippine war. The grim face of But few theatrical performances come Brigadier-General James F, Smith, toup to the average man’s expectations. gether with that of Colonel Victor Duboce and all the other officers o* the regiment, looks from the fourth page of ful i] the supplement, and on the fifth page S ; V is a figure of Oalifornia mourning her cro Nz a, a 1 € heroic dead, surrounded by pictures e of all the gallant men who fell vic'ims Inheritance. to the foemen’s bullets or the deadly Philippine climate. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood nn . troubles, and is often the result of an Hix—Young Dr. Pillsbury doesn’t inherited taint in the blood. 8. 8. 8. seem to have much of a practice. Dix. is the only remedy which goes deep —No; but there is one thing to be said . snough to reach Scrofula; it forces out in his favor. Hix—What is that?. every trace of the disease, and cures Dix— He’e willing to practice on any . the worst cases. body that will let him. My son, Charlie, was afflicted from infaney with Scrofula, and he suffered so that it was A Boston electrician has made the ee bo angad = prediction that within seven years glass . for three years. will be the material employed in mak= ps iplanaen est gen ing all underground pipes. syesight also became affected. No on : Locomotives operated by compressed air are now used extensively in the un-. {2 derground workings of Fvieesnotns:: fudeed coal mines, “That’s a queer see next door.” “Why do yousay so?” “They own a $50 dog and have to borrow our flatirons.” 7 The ordinary courtship is a very . ‘moth, weak foundation upon which to erect Weare admonished to lick the hand that smites us, but we feel more like of time to e ta cure from the docRalers. fe Pens and penholders. ae tors. skill. Swift’ _ . smiting the hand that licks us Peneil and Pencil Boxes. >} “WJosephine, isn’t it dreadfal to be 60] SS. Si, Bod. years old?” “No; not unless yea let reaches all deep-sea other remedies have no oetfect a veople know it.” is the on Some men are like cigare—the more. ®, the only, bloo Rirapee! no pot. you puff them the smaller they become. . ssh, resid or other Ss BRO BPE ACRES Books mailed free to any adron ty Make it an object for them and some . sit, cri a aa oda Fg ~~ ~ _For real blood-troubles it isa waste . . pe oe Telephone West 14. Does. this Strike can + itaday ‘am chro ciency ne ma ‘. 4 ren b come chronic constipation, ‘eht fete at Bickers tka * lover Root Tew 3 dig A pee abentarel: ; = * r me ce been 80 ‘or fifty yeurs Z vou Kaow — Sacer ava bei "Dickerman; Gonéam prion is preventable? pense *) bas proven that, and also that. neglect ‘@ enicidal. The worst cold or kingat-picurisouly! ay ¢ aun be cured with Shiloh’s Coughs aud . She enmias: teeitAll the re anda ae ot the Shurkey-Me. Cousatept tie Cave éa dies Oor mutch at be iheater Fri 87 8' 4] suarantes tor over fifty years. For ssi poy H. pyokernan, the samen e brad 2 AT oe DICKERMAN’S Pencil Tablets Ink Tablets. Pens. Rulers Crayons Erasers Pencil Boxes SGHOOL SUPPLIES @AT< DICKERMAN’S._ . ee ee EG The Jewelry you buy from me is exactly as represented. It is new in style there is no deception as to quality, and the prices are low. New designs by the dozen in SILVER WARE.. Both plated and solid, from the best manufacturers, I hke to show goods and take pleasure in selling them on their merits. C. J. BRAND, Pioneer Jeweler, nea Street. SPECIAL pn oe LL ALE RAEL OD ARTE RR ET aie iis iis = Is called to our fine line of areca EEF AT SCEL BE: = Of American Masulactine. ; The superior construction of these Watches by improved und automatic mac chinery enables us to offer a good time piece at a very moderate price. ‘DON'T buy Brass Watches at auction sales, or sec.nd-hand ones either;when sou can get How ana reliable goods ut car sor, for abvut the same price. ¥ @@” Remember, our repair work will b3 ov t inspestion. A. & H. W. Harting Broad St. Nevada Cire sesame To the Ladies : We are now offering bargains in rtiats, and from now on will make a GREAT REDUCTION SNARE TTS BEE SS ci NaN SER NITED Sag, IN THE PRICE or TRIMMED HATS. Eee WAZ. Ex. Crawtord. For Ten Days ! Ifyou are Looking For Bargains NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. Summer Silks, Lawns Ags: Figured Organdies, Etc. Snell & ine. (Up-to-date Merchants. )Broad Street, corner Pine. BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J.J. JACKSON, . 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