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January 11, 1902 (4 pages)

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Engineer A 8B, y, ling have been etic $ and testing the quipment during 4, Nee report every) dition; There od hose in the fy 2 all appliances jy h it are likewise jy . The other app : igh standard of pe», for immediate acting, For Sale at a Bary and Ranoh, citua; Hill is offered ate ws ‘down and balance of Brown & Morgan.. vada G ale Dean Window mm out for the big lot, it first choice you hid nts w 76 cents jot before. Come ani wn. More good thing efore, Respectfully B&B Co. MILY @O% qi S. = me Carving , a Nickelot for your your wife, a ther, and a rs for your articles too all and see. Nevada Cit a 8 0 RA: Oe Cigars in Special de by.. L0}020 'yland. 'o So.. =. The great Ci every hat, trimut We always ket ; am astonishing jommercial Street, Ne fill Street, Grass Vall! era Glas ay Gis, f the best her by men id see them. r customers. ® * d aR 4 lare here on a pleasure trip. last evening’s train.r, to take charge ‘of the Dmfield yesterday and left 0. Smith an ttend his son’s, G. J. Rector, has been visiting at San iis morning for home. — § and D. A. Spencer of San “are here spending a few fe he took his stock for winjorning fer Marysville on a -TRANSCRIPT. Yo ceccesss. dam, 11, 1902 ; pader of Sweetland is here nds. rmen ef San Fratélsco te ining bisiness. and G. J. Jolinston of pidberg of San Francisco ‘gie O’Connell, one of Nety’s most popular school eft this morning for. Goodon came down from ing for the State University aa . ghter, > have been visiting Dr. Her and wife, returned to co this morning. ictor, who went to Sacrafeturned last evening. H. Kennedy of Goodyear’s ‘returned here last evening, dbury ot North San Juan t evening from Marys‘Isoard and Harry Evans ph Fetz of San Francisco}. » last evening on a visit to pr, Mrs. Fred Zeitler. ngwin returned this morn. Francisco to resume bis the Oollege of Physicians ns. , . indent L. P. Poundstone of Ridge mine, arrived here g from San Francisco, ac‘by his daughter. They mine today. ath was over from Frenchday. igherty.came over from lise, Sooy were over from mil ef St. Paul eame in-on ity of Washington, who f at the Union Hotel at sole to be around agait,” Rutherford is down from jey and Thos, McLeod are by bert. ; hler came down from Mayjon. eame down-from North day. in returned to San Franrning. : party laover from Birchon Jr.and J, W..-Wildown from Sierra Valley ‘ith some fine cattle for dbury came down from esterday. Al Wood and Major J. 8. ned to North San Juan retarned to North BioomUnion Tomorrow. men who stop at the New Duce are bound todo so hey visit Nevada(ity, for the good § service and Bt tendered them. They meals served at that pop 'are uot excelled anyare unequalled in few po’ the larger cities, Tojaests will be served with dinner, and all who int will mise one of the as ever put on the tables brd Metzenbaugher was feparing for it and has lurprises on band for all jer with him tomorrow, ' nnot Be Cured. pations, as they cannot eased portion of the ear. One way to cure deaft is by constitutional uneas is*caused by an ition of the mucous linStachian Tube, When inflamed you have a d or imperfect hearing, 8 entirely closed deat sult, and unless the in} be taken out and this } its normal condition, pstroyed forever ; nine are caused by catarrh, i but an inflamed convous ‘surfaces. oo One Hundred Dollars deafness (caused by inot be cured by Hall’s Send for circulars, free EY £00. Toledo,O. Pilie are the best. }who has whiskey for . its.vittues to Jesse iskey. st Woman _ Clty — her beauty, except she and digesti a Nevada gans . favorite medicine of the and Coming.) ‘liam A. Rowe, Frank W. Taylor, Henry Guenther, George KE. Turner,. @the company will make a grand street a . } notion that one kind of food is Judge F. T. Nilon named the follow ons yesterday to serve on tn ‘Jury-duriog the year 1902: Ny dae Township—E. M. Preston, Q. J. Brand, N. W. Bennetts, P. G. Scadden, Henry Metzenbaugher, WilJames OChivell, James ‘T. Gribble, Ralph W. Gaylord, John Waters, John Delbridge, Charles Wild. _, Grass Valley Township—Poeter Johnston, George W. Start, T. F:. Phillips, J. L, Cassidy, Frank Dulmaine, Samuel 0. Ralpb,. George Fox, John O'Donnell, Joseph A. Bennetts, W, E. Parsons, Harry Nathan, P. 0. Joyce, E. G. Swift, George William Hobby, T. R, Edwards, Frank Aver, Charles Burton, Charles H. Taylor, W. P, Martin. : ._Meadow Lake Township — Daniel McPhetres, H. G. Humphrey, J. J. McDonald, E. E. Kruger, Thomas H. Orane. Bloomfield Township--Josiah Glesson, Owen Penrose, Grant. Skidmore, P. H. Brophy. Sara Eureka Township—P. 8. Waldron, James A. Holdsworth; Charles Hegarty. ‘Washington Township—John A. Gleason, J. H. Kohler, William J. Means. es ee Rough and Ready Township—Nevada Hartung, John Driscoll, Frank Ennor, Charles G, Single, Edward Beyer. Bridgeport Township—Oharles H. Sooy, L. W. E vans, William 8. Moul-. ton, J.P. Fogarty.Little York Township—Liloyd W. Jennings, John F. McCarthy. A Musical Treat. The Freeman & Lynn Oommercial Men’s Mastodon Minetrele have certainly secured the best musical talent that could be secured on this coast. James H. Doolittle of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco has entire charge ™ of hie musical education is certain to surround himself with mer of unquestioned musical ability. Chae. H. Oassasea Of San Francisco has been engaged as the band master for the entire trip which is ip itself an attraction. that ebould assure the people of this ‘musical-treat-promised-en-the 15th--ef this month. The band will consist of . twenty-five of the most noted musiCians in this State, regardless of the geeat expense incurred in seeuring such artiste, The orchestra will consist. of sixteen pieces which is far stronger than any professional: minstrel company that ever traveled in this State. Next Wednesday forenoon perade to be followed with an open air. concert. Five Year Lease. Attorney I. O, Lindley this merning appeared before the Board of Supervisors in the interest of F. W. Taylor and offered toNake a lease for five years on the build formerly. occupied by the Treasurer, providing 4 new glaes front be put in. The offer was accepted and Mr, Taylor will move bis stock of teas, coffees, etc., to that place when the improvements are finished. = Neva Rebekah. All members of Neva Rebekah who} desire to go to Grass Valley on Saturday evening to attend the instailation of officers of Esther Lodge, at that Place, are requested to. leave their names at Snell_& Fleming’s or with Frank W. Taylor riot later than Friday ‘evening, January 10th, so that arrangeRailroad for proper conveyance, Kare Kiverap, N. G. ApELINE HOTHERSALL, Beo’y, j7.4tWhy the Price is Advahced. Office ef Sherwood & Sherwood, San Francisco, Dec: 18,1901. . J. J. Jacxson, Nevada City, Cal.— Dear Sir: We understand that you have been selling Keystone Monogram pure Rye Whisky (the full quart] for $1 25. per bottle. The regular price of thie here is $1.50. Wedo not approve of cutting the price of this fine whisky, the quality of which and the quantity in.éach bottle makes it cheap at $1.50 per bottle: Unless you maintain : the. selling price, we will be compelled to change the ageucy. Kindly sell it after January let at not less than $1.50: per full bottle. Very truly youre, tf woop & SHERWOOD. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorfties. They have dispelled the _— need for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a ical? part of the body, but it will sustain eyery other part. Yet, however good your food may be, ite nutriment is deatr< by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or *prevent their coming by taking regular doses uf Green’s August Flower, the healthy millions, « A few doses aids digestion, stimalates the liver to bh thy action, puri‘makes you feel vigorous. You can get buosant and of the band end orchestra, and a man} . @ few daysego. -The—new-survey-of-the-line-between. _ mente can be made with the Electric. # nDr.G. G. Green's reliable “at . nee AMIS ADT Shortly. A number of progressive young men of this city have organized a company to give the fun-loving public a chance to find enjoyment near home, The project under discussion is to seeure a lease of Glenbrook Park fora year and provide special attractions there every week. The promoters of the proposed enterprise have made & with this object in view, and it is ‘thought that it will be accepted. Some of the young men of Graes Valley are eleo interested in the furtherance of making Glenbrook a very popular re~ It is the intention of the new compeny.to.make es number of improvements at the Park and give a variety of amusements. Among the leading features there will be exhibitions of @ vaudeville character, which are to be changed from week to week. Good horse'racing willalso be on the program of sports, and band concerts and dances are to be given. Plenics will be another means provided for the enjoyment of the people, In fact, all kinds of attractions ueually seen in resorts of the character under consideration will be at the Park, and there is to be poend to the fan for both young and old. The. Mineral Slide quartz mine at Frenob Oorral will likely be started up soon. It ie owned by A. R. Dahlberg of that plece and produced very well some years ago. John Webber, who was appointed by the Grand Jury.to expert the books. of the coanty officials, hae begun the work, Wallace Spaulding, who at one time . was aclerk in the South Yuba Water Company's office. here, was. badly hurt while handling horse at Seigler Springs ~ Be Made hively . Following is a list of the religious. services to be held at the various churehes in this city tomorrow, where all will be made welcome: ST, OANIOE, Masses will be celebrated at 8 and 10:80 o'clock. Evening devotions will be held at 7 o’clock, CONGREGATIONAL. _ Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, at 11%. m. and7 p.m. _Evenand the Effect of Early Closing.” The Senior Endeavor will meet at 6 p. m., led by. Miss Rhoda Gibbs. Sabbath school atthe close of the morning service. All are cordially invited, : METHODIST, — Preaching nrorning and evening by the pastor, Rev. W. Angwin. Sunday achool at the close.of morning service. ‘Intermediate League at 5p. m. Epworth League at 6 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursdsy night. Everybody invited. ‘ Ladies Whist Club. The Ladies Afternoon Whist Club met at the residence of Mrs. Fred Zeitler today. The game wes enthus!astioally played, and a dainty luncheon was served. The guests were royally entertained, and look forward expectantly:totheir--next-meetiog:~~**' Weather Peport. Forecaster A. G. McAdie, of the U. 8. Weather Bureau; makes the following prediction as to the weather: x" Fair tonight and tomorrow. «@ec Cold Storage Meats -~ For special firet-clags Oold Storage Mleats you should send your orders to Grissel Bros., Commercial street. The
finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb p the market, fe21-tf ———E es Notice of Sale of Mining Property at Bierraand Nevada counties has been: completed and the map was received at the County Olerk’s office ‘yesterday. The work was done by County Surveyor Taylor of Sierra county. A good sized audience greeted the Schabert Symphony Club at the Theater last night. The entertainment was given under the auspices of Milo lodge of Knigh’s of Pythias, and the musical selections The singing and recitations were much appreciated, and the performance was voted a social success. Five Candies Daily, There ie no place in Nevada County where you can get fresh candies equal to the various kinds that are made at the popular establishment. of James M. Foley, on Commercial . street. The demands for his fine candies are such that it requires the stock to be made fresh each day, and that is what the people want and can depend upon, if they buy of Foley. Says He Was Tortured, “I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk,” writes H. Robineon. Hillsborough, Ills., “but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured them.” Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, uleers. diseases and piles. Oure guaranteed by W. D. Vinton for 250. were -very good. . and j9-tf . Ls, Perfect healer of skin . sal = NDER AUTHORITY OF AN ORDER OF a © ‘ by the Superior Court of theCounty of Santa Clara, State of Ca ifornia, dated No ber 8th, 1801, I will sell at private sale the ee described mining roperty, towit: An undivided one-fourt faeare ‘n the Fellows’ Mining Claim located it Mo Flat in Nevada heer ae © Staie of ifornia; also 2(00 shares of the Mining Company ‘known as the Sho-Nee Mining Company whose mine is located at Republic, in-Verry county, State of Washington The sale wiil be made on and after the 98th day of January, [902, and bids will be received at the office of W. ©. Kennedy, Esq., rooms 82 88 Auzerais Ballaiog, San Jose; Santa Clara County, State of Caiiforoia. Terms of sale—10 per cent down and balance on confirmation of sale. ministr w e will anne: oO e Estate of y nl Maria Fellows, deceased. Dated January 10ch, 1902. ju Delinquent Sale Notice. LA SUERTE GOLD MINING COMPANY ag {aston of epnel seid of by pacparun n France: or on of worke, Neveda Olin Neven County, California. NOTICE.—There are delinquent upon the followi escribed stock, on account of Assessment No. 25, levied on the Fourth day of December, 190i, the several] amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: ane NAMB. J. L. Bradbury $4 25 Tr 10CH 250 00 rustee ‘ 807) ee 50 acco: ith law, ahd an Order Se ren em, elas Fourth day of December, 1901. so many shares of each . pre of such stock as may be necessary will sold at pnbliic auction at the office of the Sreeats, Sauron ee su STY. he ra ‘or’ on 5 TWENTY SBVENTH day of JANUARY i002,0¢ e hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day, tof pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expenses of the e. ; ce, 407 M <= eK: mery str raudet Cailteenio Jj / jil nO. axes. 7 B clean house. our store of all odds a find them, . of good values awaits at less than cost. Cor. Broad & Nevada City. Tel. Main 791 ONE PRICG All of our Holiday Slippers-will go-at-low prices: Do not miss-this: great sale. A Prosperous New Year to you all. Store Closes at 7:30. : ce em ing subject, “Youthful Possibilities . _ . lunge developed, the breath set free, we {gents Ask your grocer for i EHMAN y a. . Have Arrived E OLIVE! SAA AEKAAE EE EAEEAEAES 0. C, GAYLORD @ SON, PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. PHONE 551. BROAD STREET i ~ j -EHMANN A The Masquerade. .The second annual mask ball to be given by Armory ‘Hall Association on. Friday night, February 14th, will. be a galaevent. The following committee has been appointed to take charge of the big affair: B. A. Bost, C. V. Organ, John Kilroy, ©, Gault, D. Doyle and Wm. Penrose, Everything will be done to insure the success of the coming attraction, and valuable and handsome prizes are to be awarded. A list of the sevaral articles to be given for the different characters sustained will be published shortly. : The Association ie determined to give the publica first class masquerade in every way, and party-goers “rs T0OKIDg “forward te the occasion with much expectancy. Many sew features will be introduced, and all who enjoy genuine burlesque should attend, Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough ‘is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the eed not fear consumption.” Kemp’s lsum for the throat and lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 250. and F or sale by H. Dicker an sole agent. ‘ *@e. Go For Those Home Prunes, The finest Prunes in the world. sey were raised: and cured by Wm. H. . Smith: —For-sate-at—3— ~for 26" Smith’s Prunes. oll-tf Stops the Cough ee and W orks Oft the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one-day. . No Oure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. me The Population of Nevada City Is about 5000, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the ‘throat’ and lungs, ae those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than any others. We would advise all rot to neglect the opportunity to callon_ their droggist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. Price 25c and 600. Trial size free. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Put In a New Gong. -Aesistant Chief Engineer Al Snell has had an electric gong put in his bedroom._The._new attachment. was placed in position yesterday, and it is eo arranged that it will give warning whenever a fire alarm is turned:-in, 6 ete. Please Take Notiec, ee. All aceounts due Snell & Fleming on January 1, 1902, must be-settled im. mediately. And from this date forward all bills must be settled monthly We have a large amount on our books, and we require that it shall be paid up at once. ja6-tt SNett & Femina. The Gilt Edge whiskey is found in the best resorts, saloons and groceries everywhere. Your table is not complete without it. The friends of Gilt Edge whiskey are never drunkards. inks eipgree S The best balf and half can be found at the Council Obambers, corner of Broad and Pine Sts. 6 cts per glass. Gilt Edge whiekey is a nerve tonic, NEVADA THEATER ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT, Second Annual Tour FREEMAN & LYNN’S Commercial Men’s 40 Mastodon Minstrels 26—Magnificent Military Band—26 Komical Komedians, ~ Inspiring Instrumentalists,Marvelous Acrobats, Sweet Ballad Singers, New and Original Acts. ee @@F-Look out for the Big Street Parade. Tie your horses. f Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for eale at Rector Bros. Under the management of R. M. Richardson and A, G. Stoll. WIPVETYEP erenr ier ereerserenrerseritre It will receive a new and deli freshes herself on our Oaliforn seven flavors. t ir mmr Dainty as a RButterhty : Ona honeysuckle the palate of the girls in Nevada City may be. btful sensation every time she rea Fruit Tablets. We make them in KREKKKKEKKEKK POLEY’'S 18 Commercial Street AL ALLALUALALALAMAUALALALCAL ALLL ALAA LALA ULLAL Nevada City. y The Support of @ Family.. fore stock taking we are going to We are going to clear nd ends, wherever we In our clothing department Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Clothing will be sold at cut prices. In the Furnishing Goods a harvest you. Odds and ends The Red Front { Grass. Valley. : Tel. Main 751 CLOTHIGRS $75,000 & natural increase of salary graduates who secured positions last year. they will earn $100,000. * FULL COURSE, $60 ey San. Francisco Business College 1. be earned the firet year by our Next year, om account of a Get Green's Bpecial Almanac. 1236 MARKET STREET ash Grocer, comes from the grocery store. The meat market can only be considered an ovcasional contributor, Sroceries from my store will support the family inthe beet manner at minimum cost. All goods are of excellent quality—we dou’t buy cheap stuff—and prices on each article are shaved to within a few . ff cents of cost, Try some of them, Uommercial Street, — La Rue’s Headache Dowders ——FOR SALE-BY-——. * H. DICKERMAN Wednesday Evening,. Commercial Street, Nevada City. the list—CreAL Home Again. who was at one time a leading merchant of this city, and left here mysterlously on May. 4th last, after transferhas returned and is evidently in rugged heaith. He said that he did not care.to discuss the reason of his return, but said that when a man wants his rights in this world, he must fight forthem. He evidently intends sulng his wife for his share of the property. Always Popular. The National Hotel of this city ts enjoying an excellent run of business this winter. The reputation of this popular hostelry is so well established that the traveling public largely patronize the place. Tomorrow an elatorate dinner will be served. in making extensive improvements in our Candy Kitchen which will provide better facilities for manuacturing our goods. I will not: only keep up my standard of goods but will add a fiter line of Creama and Ohococlates, besides the best of Plain and French Mixed Confeclonery. Fc hye are a luxury, ) andI eve it is not how cheap, but how good. ~ CHAS. E. TEGLER — (ama Sack aMEnto, Jan. 10—Wm. Ingram; ing to his“wifé" a” fortune of $50,000; re Now Engaged! Good Meats, Oolley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hand at: all. times. tt >>> To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to.cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 265e. (Add sdddsdduaaadii & Try _VINTON’S Cough . Syrup —*r--—_25¢, 50c, $1.00 Bottles. A Wool Waists and Beauty You cannotsee one without the other in this assortment. These waists are remarkable in many ways, but principally for.. Quality and Price In Black and a Plaited all over. New back without yoke, flare cuffe; lined throughout, Call aud see them, All are handsome. variety of colorings. FLEMING, Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. smacaisaiamstee & Co this is joles, Fig Bars, Peach Only j ust received, opened, and placed on sale, an extra lot of American Buiscuit Co.’s fancy Sweet Cakes. @) while they are fresh—they & taste so much f i ssnine s-@-¢-t-@-¥s Creams, Iced Animals, Cocoanut Bay them now Taffey, Iced Honey Cakes,Marshmellows Chas E. Mulloy, Grocer ae) am 4 Nationa I 1 . Biscuit Fancy Cakes anu Crackers Co.’s Raspberry, Fancy Wafers Athena, Champagne, Gr‘ham,’ ao. @ @ Also {Fancy Crackers, Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, etc. Oat Meal. Ohe : = JAC J. J. Ree Hwe Srocery, . KSON, Proprietor.