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February 18, 1902 (4 pages)

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ry Mi: a © men e Tobbery op vere broeall Old Batley 14 sy the book ke leaded not uced which fe rhe, the mies. cer, alleged to he h the Tobbery, hy by jumping , 1 steamer, oe Again. ——— » & colored wo», t this City, is posi ‘amento, where ome time, 0 springs, El Dong had her 4 1m him, ae dy nerves and q the best of frie, nd unheard ; ng. If you mi is ever offered j ods Windog day. Ww Black Gre vectfully, x G60 1 clean-up. or $1 ‘$leach. Every chill an up to $0. All n for Big Spring 8 aK, TUN S , Watch Chai i Guitar String low as possible b to be First-Cle ry. ee . ortal I very rapidly. e all gone. Jeweler —— he grocery store an only be coneide jributor. oceries will support the! nner at mi of excellent wn ap stuff—and e shaved to wit Try some of them » Commercial 2 y \ NSCRIPT. Feb. 18, 1902 salions. bonded the Mountain ow Valley. nas located a river Diamond creek, near seting of Hydraulic _ 8. G. W., will be jompany’s warehouse mblyn’s blacksmith jired. nd Sawyer yesterday ix-year-old child of ior an abscess in the Columbia Hill bas n the Governor Rooseuartz slaie in Washof bogus money » have rance here lately but partons and are ener appened to the pump nine yesterday and a Allan’s foundry renein Willow Valley, prked by a party of Valley miners, ie pk. d themselves to the ust Rapp’e hennery 4hl left this morning pre he took Michael sterday committed to he feeble minded at rner, the hardware eceived a number of bs-for his store, d Coming. f San Jose i@here on pre from Sacramento. arrived here from = Francisco is visitzy, who hag been quite San Francisco is visitis city. jextract man of ‘Ban Own. on of San Francisco days in thie city. pand W. F. Engleotning for the Sompr the South Yuba i wife of Louisville, his city. Rough and Ready is msey and family of p, who was called to count of the serious ckman, returned last and Robert McLeod puter work at Chinese pave for that place tothe ‘Missouri drumknown here, is conFrancisco Pest house ne of Oakland’s popmen is here spending J. M. Buffingtom and ee‘ Idea, er Wu Ting Fang in urnal: “When I speak woman I cannot say ly a prevailing type. ite—a mixture of all as I have already nnd upright carriage 1; but she has, in adacity of the French se. of the Spanish ical voice of the Italr itis necessary, the of the German. The berefore, is one pecuis not a duplicate of ‘ther a combination of in the types of the Hon of Nevada City nd we would say at troubled with some Oroat and lungs, as are, according to stabrous than any others. all rot to neglect the call on their drugtle of Kemps Balsam fand lungs. _ Price 25c 8 free. For sale by le agent. ( bd Nonsense, Lous food fad has been jost competent authordispelled“the silly . ' nd of food is needed for muscles, and still A correct diet will & particular part of will sustain every however good your ntriment is destroyed dyspepsia. You must Sppencenes or prey taking August Flower, the of the healthy millaids digestion, stimhealthy action, puriend ee Pee: you feel brou ou can get reliable remedies at Almanac, Placer County. Mining Hems. Sentinel : A very rich strike was meade in the Bonnie Bee mine this . week, 200 feet in on the: main tunnel which is being driven on a twelve foot vein. A chute of ore was strack that goes over $500 per ton and with each subsequent round of holes the ore is getting better, showing fine gold in large quantities. Machine drills are being used and great progress is being made in deyeloping the mine. As soon as spring opens a ten stamp mill will be put on the property. . Development work is in progress at the May Wlower gravel mine near Forest Hill. Six men are employed. Messrs. Browne, Rea and Hoffman commenced to wash gravel at the Paragon pit at Bath, last Friday. ‘The leasers of the Dardanelles mine . commenced to hydraulic last Monday. At the Eelipse quartz mine the mill is being rebuilt and a new hoist is be‘ing installed. L.1. Ogden, au experi_{enced millwright, has charge of the work. P. Espinaux, manager of the Ralston Divide Gold Mining Oo., has returned to the mine and put a force of men to work on the Blacksmith claim where very good prospects were developed last fall. This claim may be worked by drift or hydraulic process as further prospecting will advise. Pia reer <n A Man In the House. There is a young criminal lawyer in Memphis, Tenn., who on the occasion of his becoming of age began the celebration of his birthday in a way that caused his household a great deal of . consternation. On the eve of the fete, shortly after midnight, the young man’s family were suddenly startled from their slumbers by a loud voice in the house calling: “There’s a man.in the house! There’s a man in-the house!’ The valiant pater familias rushed from his room, bearing in his hands a heavy billet of firewood, to learn the cause of fhe disturbance and to capture the intruder. His son was standing in the hall, shouting at the top of his voice. “Where’s the man?’ exclaimed the old gentleman. “Here, sir; here!” phoniliy replied the young man. “This is he. At last I’m twenty-one!’—Memphis Scimitar. Piper Legends. The Wends, who, we believe, are the ancestors of the modern Prussians, are the center of many legends. The Pied Piper of Hamelin was a Wend; 80 also was the piper of the Harz mountains, who appeared so many days a year and played unearthly tunes and whosoever heard at once fell into a frenzy, from which there was no escaping. All these pied and weird pipers assembled once @ year at the Brocken, where there was a general carnival, the arch fiend leading the concert on a violin, witches rolling around and fiddling on the skulls of horses and the pipers adding the concert of their unholy instruments.—Chambers’ Journal. y ’ Yerrific Thunder, The largest rainfall on earth has been recorded at Chera Punji, on the bay of Bengal, but the most. violent thunderstorms ever observed are probably those of French Guiana. At Cape Orange, some forty miles south of Cayenne, a French naval offieer saw the rills of the coast hills turned into waterfalls by a cloudburstlike storm, while the crashing thunder peals were incessant and often almost deafening, so much so, indeed, that some of the sailors began to mutter long forgotten prayers, probably thinking the day of judgment near at hand. No Cause For Care. A Welsh editor had misspelled the name of 2 famous poet of Wales. “Why do you spell Liywarch Hen’s name Liwyarch?” asked a cent of the editor. “Why? Does he object?” asked the editor. “Opject!”. echoed: the other. he has been dead 1,200 years.” “Oh, then, I don’t care a toss,” said the editor. “Why, Studied Indifference. “Why did.we arrive late and leave before the opera was over?” asked the youngest daughter. “It was-very enjoyable.” “Of course it was,” answered Mrs. Cumrox; “but, my dear, we had to show people that we didn't care whether we got our money’s worth or not.”—Exchange. 4 Satisfactorily Explained. “John, when you came. home last night you talked and acted very queer ly. You were lifting your feet endeavoring to step over imaginary obstacles.” “Oh, yes, my dear. All the evening I felt as if I were walking on clouds. You remember we had angel gpke for supper.”—Chelsea Gazette. A Peep Into the Futare. John B. Clark *expresses his belief in The Atlantic Monthly that a hundred years hence Manhattan Island will have streets in several stories and that rifles, cannon, warships and the {CHINESE MERRIMENT, The New Year Season Will Come to an End Tomorrow. For the past two weeks the local Chinese colony has been the scene of great merriment—from a Mongolian standpoint. Tomorrew afternoon the New Year festivities will be closed at the Joss house with the usual amount of ear-rending noise. The “show” will open promptly at 2 o’clock, and “New Ohinatown” will be lively for a few hours. The contests for honor and distinction that lie hidden in the “bemb-catching tournament” will be better this year than ever. The salary) of the Joss Keeper has been raised, and, as a_matter of course, the strife for fame will be more eagerly cought ‘by the wily heathen. Among the contestants there will be men from Red Dog, Bloody Run and Grizzly Canyon. Others will alse come from Marysville, Chico and Red Bluff. The crowd of spectators will likely be large, and if the weather is fine the “fun” will be well worth going to see. The new Chinese band has been _. practicing for several months, and. this in itself will prove to be a great inducement to take in the “big time.” The Gun Club. At an enthusiastic meeting of the Nevada City Gun Club held last night W. G. Richards was elected president, E. W. Schmidt Treasurer and A. B. Wolf Secretary.
It was decided to hold a shoot next Sunday at-Glenwood, weather permitting. Manager Skewes of the Nevada County Traction Company has kindly offered to put the grounds in shape for the shooters. A motion was passed whereby any mémber who absents “himself from three successive sheots or meetings stands suspended from the club. =: The dues were fixed at 25 cents per moath, payable in advance. Initiation fee $2.50. Marrlageable Age. In Germany, a “man,” in order to marry, must be at least eighteen years of age. In Portugal a boy of fourteen is considered marriageable, and a “woman” of twelve. In Greece the “man” must have seen at least fourteen summers and the “woman” twelve. In France the man must be eighteen and the woman sixteen. In Belgium the same ages. In Spain the intended husband must have passed his fourteenth year and the woman her twelfth. In Austria a man anda woman are supposed to be capable of conducting a home of their own from the age of fourteen. In Turkey any youth and maiden who can walk properly and can understand the necessary religious service are allowed to be united for lite. L Deafness Cannot Be Cured. By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an abet condition of the mucous linof the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a Pamibiing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine case out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. a Furniture Cheap. I will sell all of my household furniture cheap, commencing Monday, the 10th. f6 Gero. W. REEKS. eo Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, tituated near Columbia Hill is offered ata bargain. ‘’erms part down and balance on time. Enguire.of Brown & Morgan. tf . selves to be actors.and actresses of RUBLE COMPANY ete We Sell the Rest Cheapiot A Fine Performance at The Cheapest Is Not Always the Best.. the Theater Here Last Night. Last evening at the local theater the Ruble Company made their initial bow to the people of Nevada City and produced here for the first time “The Princess of Patches,” a southern Phone Main 551. Large assortment of extra choice DRIED FRUITS just received, the line embraces: Peaches, Apples, Apricots, Prunes, Peeled Peaches, Etc. NOVELTIES—Cheese Wafers, Ripe Olives, Swiss Cheese, Junket Tablets, Marvelli Maccaroni ————io Gro. C. GAYLORD @ SON, CLEAN GROCERY HOUSE Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. Prompt Free Delivery Service comedy-drama by Mark E. Swan. == PEAT = Those who went to the theater expected < a great deal and they were not disapWin 3 Pussell Dead pointed in any manner. The different sinus : members of the company showed themmerit, Miss Slemmous as “The Princess” carried off the honors of the evening. She is a very clever actress Russell, well known throughout -California, died this morning after a long and very severe illmess from a comand chatty yesterday afternoon at his residence, 1017 O street, but in the . evening he collapsed, and the. most drastic treatment could not restore . him even to consciousness. Mr. Russell . was a native of Michigan, and his age . is given at 49 years. His wife died a . few years ago. He leaves five chil. dren whose age range from 5 to 19. . Deceased was known among _ his {neighbors as a model man in his famfly. No man could be more devoted in . his home life-than was he, and since ‘the death of his wife particularly he ,has presented a picture of domestic . Une: Ashness that is only teo rare. on <del Low Railroad Rales “THE THREE MUSKETEERS.” The railroad companies have made and her performance was perfect. Mr, . special rates for colonists who wish to McDonald andMr. Smith were excel. come to California from the East and lent in their parts while Mr. Waldrip . Shee will go into effect on March Ist as Judas gave aclever performance in . 8nd be in force until April 30th next. a most difficult role. Singing and . The rates announced are as follows: dancing specialties were introduced . . From all Missouri’ river points, $25; between the acts and each of them refrom St. Louis, Cairo, Memphis and ceived encores. The company is far in’ New Orleans, $30; from Peoria, Illinois, advance of most of the popular priced . $31; from Chicago, $33; from Bloomingorganizations. . ton, Illinois, $31.80. These rates are Tonight the company will be seen . . for tourists or second-class travel and in Dumar’s famous play, “The Three apply west-bound only. Musketeers.” This play wiil_be hand. somely costumed and mounted and . Saw Death Near. st often made my heart ache,” writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, . Tenn., “to hear my wife cough until it ;seemed her weak and sore lungs would collapse: Good doctors said {she was sofar gone wilh Cofsump. will be one of the events of the season. . Seats are on sale at Foley’s for the . entire week. Mine Of [ Humbug. . tion’ that no medicine or earthly help . could save her, but a friend recomIn letters of advice sent to the police mended Dr, King’s New Discovery and of San Francisco since the discovery . persistent use of this excellent medief the Nora Fuller murder two bun-, cine saved her life.” It’s absolutely dred d fferent naines have been given, guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, Bronit is said, as persons who were charged . chitis, Asthma and hs: Throat Me whose acts was worthy of police at-. . —— + e@e 2 tention. What a mine of suspicion . and humbug is the aggregated mind . of a large city! Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for . gale at Rector Bros. i. To Cure a Cold in One Day Arrested and Set Free. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabDr. J. H. Hanaford says in the West. lets. All druggists refund the money tern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is . if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sigproperly treated, the first step in the . nature is on each box. 28¢. direction of ree tae bees apy te the . . as th si ree, we on van se ee erie ot Kemp’ . Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomas Balsam for the throat and lungs is the . Paine, none better. For aale at Rector proper treatment for the first cough. . Bros. No other remedy has saved so many. . a ee a ~-§AORAMENTO,;-Feb;-17= William Bell} ~ é 7 plication of diseases. _He—was bright}, ‘Held For Murder. Shock, aged 10 years, was today held responsible by the Coroner’s jury for the death of 16-year-old William Led night. The boys were members of rival gangs. Young Sheck said he fired in ecelf-defemse at another boy and hit Ledger by mistake. The boys both belonged to respectable families. The City ection. The city election takes place on the first Monday in May, and candidates for the various offices are now.being talked of. We have. heard of no one, ‘officially, who wil, be a candidate for aby of the offices, but presume a number of the present ones will be candidates for re-election. A majority of the presefit Board of Trustees go out of offico—Messrs. Sidney A. Peard, Alex. Gault and Chas. W. Hill, and we have not learned whether or not they will seek a re-election. For the best of everything in the Isn’t Fresh Roasted Coffee Better than ‘Stale Coffee? . We Roast Daily TAYLOR’S Tea and Coffee from consumption. Large bottles 25c. and 60c. °For sale by H. Dicker an. sole agent. ee a a a ey ae ee °c Stops the Cough and W orks Oft the Cold a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay Price 25 cents. Biliousness !. 3 have used your valuable CASCAe_ Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure q ‘: our store at all times. 13 Commercial Street om. — CI I I I I I a TSN Ge Fine Conrectionepy.. Made by an artist’s hand in the concoction of the choicest Chocolates, Nut, Candies, Caramels, will be found fresh, delicious and wholesome in Nougats, Cream Drops and PRKERKREEKK OLE Ss = Nevada City. RETS and find th em perfect. Couldn't da , Kad ra = ead without them. I have used them forsome time for indigestion and biliousness and am now completely cured. Recommend them, to every one. mee tried, you will never be without them in the family.” Epw. A. MARX, Albany, N. Y. . . / CANDY TRADE MARK RgcIsTERED . CATHARTIC 'Salt Mackerel, fine, fat, large and wiite: each -“Mecareve Salmon Bellies, cither large or small, pound 12% cts , : Snioked Hiilibut, fancy Iceland chunks, pound -® 18 ceuts Canned Salmon, ‘Oysters, Sardines, Shrimps, etc. 15 cents Pleasant, Palatabie. Potent. Taste Good. wu UE CONSTIPATION, Chas. =. Mulloy, Grocer WO-TO-BAC Suc tacUM RN. Hae Broad Street, wasteful burning’ of-coal to make. kay steam will be things of the paat. A Pecuniary Fatigue. “eDon’t forget,” said the willing worker, “that money talks,” “Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum a little glumly, “but I can’t help wishing that you boys would select another phonograph occasionally.” — — Ex: ehange. His’ Last Venture. «What is our old friend Hardup doing nowadays?” “Oh, he’s gone into real estate.” ‘“That’s the very last thing I should have supposed he’d do.” “It was. He's dead.”—New York Newada City. d RROORNE OOOO Jor the Month of February. . : ; All Must Go.. Extra Good Value in Shoes Ladies’ Shoes from = Men’s Shoesfrom -.Call and see fer yourselves. $l up $1.50 up miss this sale. ,We have and must have room for ee We have inaugurated a Big Clearance Sale at our store and wilt ctear our shelves of at looking for Bargains in Millinery and Dry Goods should not eee Lb. SE Cr AW) Or d? Wain Street. : Winter Goods. Those who are a splendid Spring stock on the way it. Everything nas "been reduce meat line send your orders to Naffziger . Narrow Escape. . Midvinler Suggestion C. _McEldowney, President ofthe Union Trust Company, his wife and three children, were rescued from their A Hot Water Bottle Lburning-—home--at Homewood —Av-. 1s g00d_for_various little aches_and —_enue and. Wightman street early topains, and is mest excellent for day by neighbors with ladders. Their handsome, residence into which they COLD FEET moved a few weeks ago, was totally de. . . oer stroyed, the loss on it and on. its con-. Den’t use sticky Preparations that tents being nearly $50,000. sting and smart when applied. @LANOLINEsICOLD=J¢ CREAM) Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose o! Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure Soothes, Softens, Heals you. You swallow a pill, and the head 25 Cents a Box. ache is gone. They cure neuralgia 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H. ese Dickerman, sole agent. tf {That cough is beginning to trouble ———~+ 00+ —— you,is it ? For best buffets, bars and sideboards > and the mediciae cabinets, ‘Jesse Vinton’s Cough Syrup Moore”—pure rye or bourbon whiskey . has along ist of admirers. It goes —has no equal. to the spot and quickly gives relief. whan Rig vee sw WINTON’S PHARMACY Our Spring Goods Are Arriving Ile received today a Car load of Beautiful.. Spring Goods and Spring Skirts. It ts a fine lot and we want the ladies of Nevada City to call and see themand get our prices. ee Our line of Embroideries is the handsomest in town, C FLEMING, Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. a PAYART AAT AGRYRYAY ACIS Dried Fruit at Jackson's Perret? Faucy Dried Apples, 2 pounds for 25 cents Fancy Dried Apricots, 15 cents a pound Fancy Dried Peaches, ro cents a pound Fancy Dried Figs, 3 pounds for 25 cents Fancy Dried Plums, 3 pounds for 25 cents Peeled Dried Peacher, 2 Best Prunes, 10 pounds for 75 cents pounds for 35 cents Ohe Bee Hive Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. ~ A & manna Ww aw wal wane ‘ies ad Gem Monitor See Range There Are None Better mony yoy pe pA 96 2H Our reputation will not sec us to ore inferior Goods, line of Ranges and also our complete stouk of Van Dyke Gnamet Ware Which. is Guaranteed not.to%Chip or Peel Off. Handsome, Durable and Reasonable in Price. i Examine our