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FRIDAY,..5:.cs2.0+2-am, 12, st
A MBTHODIST JUBILEE,
Semi-Centennial Celebration to bo Held
Hore Next dane.
‘The Methodist churchcontinues to
.prosper under the pastorate of Rev.
. Last night’s prayer
meeting was the largest in the church’s
history, nearly one hundred persons
being present, as against a turn-out of}.
twelve or fifteen people in former times.
Next June the church will celebrate
the semi-centennial anniversary of
The services will last a fortnight, and it is expected that some of the pioneer pastors
J. W. Phelps.
Methodism in Nevada City.
of the congregation will be present to
help conduct the meetings, An An effort
will then be made towipe out the indebtedness of. $700 that remains on the
church,
The first house of worship of that
denomination built: here was a slab
structure put up in the fall of 1850 on
Main street where the Congregational
charch now stands, but the Metho-.
dists hed commenced holding services
in the camp during the preceding June.
CAYED ON IN A MINE.
Foreman Richardson Hai Has His Back Hart
at You Bet.
Robert Richardson; foreman of J. 8.
Goodwin’s gravel mine on the Dutch
Try Jellycon at Wolf’s Cash Grocery.
_ Rain is predicted for tonight and to. morrow. ;
“Uncle Jerry’s;” for anaticha: ‘Can't
be beat. At Wolf's, =~ tf
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want
anything inthe tobacco line. tf.
Do not miss Company O’s party at
Armory hall tomorrow night.
At Wolf’s a fresh barrel of New Jerwey Cranberries, 10 cents per quart, tf
The Staple brothers of Graniteville
killed a 500. pound cinnamon bear last
‘Tueaday,
The time-lock in the Oounty Treasurer’s office is receiving ite annual
overhauling. :
Go to Referee Saloon and gets glass
of that cane Rabetaller's Gilt
‘Edge Steam tt
A full. ihe of: Hill’s Low: Angeles
Pickles, Pickled Onions and Olives, in
~ the Divorce Conrts.to disagree, is in the divorce courts;
again. Last evening’s San aeaea cate
Post says: .
“After five years of married iife with
her last husband, the greater part. of
which time was spent alone, Mrs. Gracie
Plaisted Fowler, ex-opera bouffe queen
‘and at present leading lady of: the
Dewey Theater Company in Oakland,
bas concluded to obtain a divorce.
Mrs. Fowler’s complaint was filed by
her attorney, Henry H. Davis, today,
and it alleges desertion and failure to
provide as causes for action. The
couple were married at Claremont, Ala‘meda county;'on September 27, 1894,
and the alleged desertion -acaiendeeer
three months later. —_
glass, at Wolf’s Cash Grocery. tt
Yesterday afternoon the infant of J.
Farer of Gold Flat fell from a chair
and had its collar bone broken.
The new photographic gallery of E.
A. Moore in Masonic building on Com-:
mercial street is nearing completion.
J.J. Jackson, Chas. E. Mulloy and
Hugh Murchie have been appointed
appraisers of the estate of the late D.
A. Rich.
A large lot of household furniture is
offered for sale at a great bargain. Apply immediately to W. A. Wakerley, at
New York Hotel. jll-lw.
At the annual. meeting of the BrunsGracie Plaisted first became a Savers
ite with the public many years ago.
She was for several seasons the idol of
the Johnnies who lingered about the
Tivoli in the past. She was. pro‘ounced soubrette with catchy ways, a
fairly good voice and a wide knowledge
of stagecraft. These combined attributes rendered her extremely suc\pessful and she became a footlight favorite of the first magnitude.
In 1894, after a visit to the East, Gracie Plaisted returned to the Tivoli for
an extended engagement. About this
time she met Frank Leon Fowler, an
assayer, who was immediately smitten
Flat road half a’ mile above You Bet, wick mining company held yesterday . by her charms of manner and person,
‘was caught in a cave last night and
came near being killed. As it was his
back sustained a painful injury and he
was somewhat bruised.
in San Francisco O. H. Mallen was reelected superintendent.
At “The Grotto”, at all times, you can
get the finest. of liquors, wines, ales,
An engagement followed, and on September 27 of that year their marriage
occurred. It was attended by the bon
ton-of Claremont society and was voted
Mr. Goodwin’s mine was formerly cigars, ete. Drop in and see how it ia, . a success.
known as the Neece & West and has
been worked for years.
The injured man has a wife and is'
all ye who never sampled goods. ._ tf
The Hartung Brothers have something of interest to say in their new
The retirement of the bride was then
announced, and Mrs. Fowler was resolved to enter upon a domestic career.
one of the most experienced gravel advertisement about time-pieces. These . A few weeks after ber marriage she
miners of that asi of the county. —
NBARING: COMPLETION. .
gentlemen are expert watchmakers of
‘he highest order. :
They have arrived. They're nice.
What ? Luscious Navel Orauges. Only
25 cents a dozen. Where ?At Gaylord
began to realize that, so far as she was
concerned, wedluck was a failure, and
she longed to appear before the footlights again.
According to her eotnptasnit, Fowler
The Sewer System Cont Contractor: Will Finish & Son’s. Get your order in as soon as . refused to give her money for her supin a Woek.
you read
Call at
8 notice. : tf
nell & Fleming’s and inspect
port.
What! Gracie Plaisted Vouler withThe construction of Nevada City’s . their handsome stock of Alaska furs . out money ! Discord was frequent, avd
new sewer system is nearly completed.
You will wonder how they can sell such . ere the honeymoon was scarce dimmed
Contrator Schmidt will conclude his. Ane goods at such little prises. While. Fowler picked up his traps and went
“work some time next week if nO} yon are there look around and see the . to the nor hern part of the State, where
accident accurs. The line across Deer'. other great bargains that are offered. tf. he has since resided.
* Oreek at the dump is now being built.
Last evening Laurel Parlor of Native Cast upon her own resources, Mrs.
Property ownere will not be permitted . Daughters appointed Miss Nora McAr-. Fowler went East, and then returned to
to connect with the system till the. thur, Mrs. J. H. Rogers, Miss Nellie . this city, and she has for some months
City Trustees have adopted rules and} Joyce, Miss Emma Smith and Miss May past been enacting the parte of badly
regulations so as to secure a uniform
method of. Ch the connections.
Jurors in the , Third District.
Martin to-assist in giving a benefit. masquerade ball for Jehn Michell, the disabled dancing teacher. ~~
In the year 1900 there will be three
treated: heroines in the lurid melodramas which are produced: weekly at
the Dewey Theater in Oakland.
It is reported thatthe fair Gracie
‘The .following free-holders of the eclipses, two of the sun and one of the . may become a bride us soon as she obthird Supervisoral district have been} moon. May 28th there will be a total} tains her divorce, but Attorney Davis
named on the list of Superior Court. eclipse of the sun visible to North . denies this on her bebalf._
trial jurors for the current year:
Eureka, Township — Robert Moore,
George W, Brown, R. 8. Waldron, J. T.
America. June 12th there will be a
partial eclipse of the moon, visible to
north and south America. November
Mayor Grey of Endisapolie has issued an. order forbidding messenger
Cline, Hugh Dundon, J. A. Holdsworth; 22d there will be an annular eclipse of . boys from entering saloons or wholeJ.H. Vizzard, W. H. Mead. .
Washington Township—H. R. Ayers,
G. E. Clond, E. Q; Grissell, O. 0. Good-.
rich, E. T, Worthiléy,; ©. Thornton. *
the sun invisible to America.
Articles of incorporation have been
filed by the Ekman-Stow Oompany, to
carry on the drug and olive business,
sale liquor houses or carrying liquor to
patrons of the messenger companies.
“Well,” said the Populist, “there ie a
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Bloomfield Township. C. O. Jepsen, . with the principal place of business in silver lining to every cloud.” “True,”
Josiah Glasson, George H. Sherwocd,
H. Veale, J. R. Jones, W. L. Mobley,
Charles Godfrey, T. H. Curnow. —
Reappointed Notery Public.
A.D. Mason, the weil known attorney
Governor Gage as a notary public.
Expected.
“Mr. Flammers says that he won’t
pay six cents a loaf for bread,” said the
grocer’s boy.
“No,” said the proprietor, gloomily,
“TI never thought he would, if he could
get trasted.”—Washington Star.
: White Lites,
The Judge—So you were getting
money by calling yourself a survivor of
the Maine, eh? .
The Culprit—Well, ain’t I? I’ve been
livin’ ever since it happened.—Indianapolis Journal.
wars Shut Him Up.
Stranger (to chance neighbor ata restaurant)—Can you speak many languages?
Chance Neighbor (shortly)—No; but’
I. can hold my tongue in one ——
Sloper. stetds
She Corrects Herself.
Salesman—We areselling those goods
below cost! i
Customer—Oh! I’m too old a bird—
ahem!—I mean. I’ve heard that story
it!—Puck.
F A Recommendation.
t
too often to pay any more attention to . _
rience?
Cook—Well, mum, I’ve worked for
tin families in th’ lasht two waekes.—
Harlem Life.
Knights of Pythias Attention.
oo installation of Milo Lodge, K. of
evening. It
on at Mra,
will take place Frida
oa be followed by ac eol
Durst’s restaurant. de A large delegation
. of Grass Valley Knights will be pres~ to turn ent. The Miloites are
out in force. EB. A.Moorg, 0. C. .
Ga. W. Ogpun, K. _ of R. and 8.
U. R. K. of P. Notice.
The officers and members of Mountain Company, U. R. K. of P., are re-.
to attend the installation ot
Ma te officers on Friday
to present themselves
their uniform caps, coats and ‘belts.
Olymple Company of Grass Valley will
Hanaisom, Seo asm
4 ; Saturday Night.
Com © ‘will give another of their
Mrs. Newed (engaging cook)—Have . Oroville. Oapital stock, $20,000, all of
which is subscribed. Leroy B. John;
son, formerly. of this city, and Harry P. .
Stow, of the Gold Bank mine at Forbestown, are among the incorporators.
At Indian &prings this week Major J.
Collector, raided A. Guillaume’s distillery -and seized a still and -a lot of
brandy. Mons. Guillaume’s offense
ijohns instead of barrels, and it was
upstamped. Three outsiders whom
the Collector appointed appraised the
stock at $48.
ee ee
A PLOT REVEALED.
Th
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Mrs. Green—Now I’m going to tell
-you something, Ethel. Do you know
that last night, at your party, your sister promised to marry me? I hope
you'll forgive me for taking her away!
Ethel—Forgive you, Mr. Green! Of
course I will. Why, that’s what the
party wes for!—London Punch,
So Sad.
When he sat.down beside her
The color left her cheeks, '
And, oh! upon his coat sleeve
It lingered there for weeks!
=—N. Y. Evening Journal.
After the Honeymoon.
Mrs. Crimsonbeak—If money talks, I
never heard it. .
Mr. Crimsonbeak—No; no ane would
be able to hear it if you were around.—
Yonkers Statesman.
The Only Thing Left.
“How does Blankly get along? He
says that he’s too proud to beg and too
‘++ honest to steal.” —
“He gets trusted.”"—Detroit Free
Press.
: All Ready.
: Police Sergeant—Are you all. ready
for the raid on the gambling establishment? v
Constable—Yes, I notified the proign yesterday.—Tit-Bits.Different.
She—You sjpnt enough money on me
before we werg matried.
a + He—My dear, I had it to speod—Detroit Free Press,.
Overgrown.
‘Twas the first time Beth had seen
an eel. “My!” she said, “I never knew
before ’at angle worms grew’s big's
won't be the “ice man.” .
replied the sound money man, “but
Bryan and some of the rest of you want
to make the clouds all lining.”
A Hartford, Conn., fire. insurance
company bas purchased the house of
insured against fire. —
ing machines tested there in the municipal election last moth.
The fact that Uncle Sam proposes to}
culated to encourage Aguinaldo.
sites oarttae i8
Inheritance.
Scrofulais the most obstinate of blood
troubles, and is often the result of an
‘nherited taint in the blood. 8. 8. 8.
‘8 the only remedy which goes deep
snough to reach Scrofula; it forces out
avery trace of the disease, and cures
the worst cases.
My son. Charlie, was afflicted from
with Scrofula, and he suffered so that it was
tmpossille to dress him
tor three years. His
bead and body were a
mass of sores, and his
syesight also became
affected. No treatment ‘
gee spared that we
t would po Pes
save ‘healed
For real blood troubles it is a waste
of time to expect a cure from the doctors. Blood diseases are beyond
skill. Swift’s For
S.S.S™.Blood
reaches all deep-seated cases which
other remedies have noeff upon. is
is the only ood remedy
(egret vegetable, pent ns no pots
ssh, inezcury, or other mineral,
ailed free to any address by
. weft 8 ini: Atlanta, Ga, :
The Detroit Connell has. voted to. . @#
consisted of having his brandy in dem*. purchase for future elections the vot-. ¥§
start an ice plant in Manila is not cal-. (3
He . .
Scrofula, a Vile. ?
. Gh Pa ia ae Apa The Wing fe ane a Tal
Gracie Plaisted, the actress, whan Georg L, Jou wet to Sacramento
first husband was the late Bert Lan-/. today.
caster of this city, and who has been; John F. Biley,a San Francisco lawyer,
married three times since they agreed . arrived today from San Francisco.
Jacob Dangle bas purchased from
Mrs. CO: Klein a dwelling. house on upper Main street.
George Wilhelm returned today to
the State university from which he will
‘be graduated in June.
Charles Morehouse, assistant freight
agent at the. N. ©. N. G. RB. BR. depot,
who has had a long siege of inflamma‘tory rheumatism is now suffering from
blood poisioning.
Last evening Mre. ‘Alex, Henderson,
an aged lady, fell against a stove at her
house and broke her right arm close
to the shoulder. She will be laid up
for a long time with the injury.
Extensive preparations are being
made for the organization of the Elks’
Lodge here on Satarday evening, the
27th
the local charter signers will go to
Colfax with a brass band to meet the
visitors who are coming from Sacramento, Stockton, Oakland and other
Cities. It is expected that about fortymembers of the Nevada City Lodge
will come down, bringing a brass band.
John Henry Bray, who died in Matysville of pneumonia and heart difficulty Wednesday, was a native of Cornwall,
in 1868. He resided in Amador county
for some time and worked in the mines
at Grass Valley. A brother, Wm. Bray,
works in the Maryland mine at Grass
Valley, and his son, Albert, is at. present a resident of Marysville. He had? To erect a two stamp mill (all materbeen
Browns Valley, when taken ill.
At last night’s meeting of the committee appointed. by the~ Knights of
Pythias, Native Sons, Red Men, Ancient Order of Foresters and Miners’
Union, the plans of Cunningham Bros.
fora
ter, two lodge halls, banquet hall, store
room and an armory in the basement .
were adopted. The building is to be
constructed of concrete, brick and
stone and will cost $16,000 unfurnished.
It is expected work will be commenced
in April and be‘completed next fall.
Shirts ! Shirts ! Shirts I Shirts !
Yes, Shirts by the hundreds were received at the Grimes Emporium today,
It is the largest stock of Shirts, and the
greatest varicty of all sizes, ever shown
‘in Nevada City. As to prices, they go
all the way from 50 cents to $2.50, Call
and see them.
I want to. make a contract for the
inmediate heuling of milling machinery
from the N. O. N.°G. depot to the
Cleveland mine,
National hotel in the evening.
j9-5t
The curse of overworked womankind
are quickly and surely cured by Karl’s
Olover Root
fler and tissue bui'der. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts.
and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dickerman,
druggist. tf the
William Imlay, in that city, which, in . i g
cf this city, has been reappointed by . H. Whitlock, Deputy Internal Revenue 1794, was the first in this country to be. i
ip
yates aa ena Tyrone es eel
“CHANGE POR INVESTMENT. .
the Telephone, pany in Town,
E. Ww. few: representing the Rex Oil
Company of which Henry J. Orocker,
of San Francisco, is President, and
Wendell Easton is Vice President, is.
here, and will probably remain for a
couple of days.
Mr. Peck says another monthly dividend of from two to three per cent.
will be declared early in next week.
~ This is one of the strongest oil companies on the Pacific Coast, and ort of
the 100,000 shares that was placed on
the market they only have 2500 shares
unsold. These could be placed in no
time in San Francisco, but the company is anxious to become identified
in Nevada City and for that reason Mr.
Peck will remaizi here until the first of
the week.
The beer which is consumed throughout the world in a single year would
make a lake six feet deep, three and
three-quarters miles long, a mile wide,
or 2819 acres in area. In this vast lake
of beer we could easily drown all the
English-speaking people, to the num.
ber of 120,000,000, throughont the entigp
world; or we could give a beer bath to
every man, woman atid child at the
same time in the entire continent of
America.
instant. A large delegation of
“Patience,” said Uncle Eben, “is a
great thing. But I doesn't like ter see
it take hol’ of a man so hahd dat he
jes’ waits all year long foh de Christinas gif’s to come in.”
es
Bids Wanted.
England, and came to Ualifornia
at work at the Jefferson mine, . ial furnished by me) on the Cleveland .
quartz mining claims at Edwards Orossing on the South Yuba river. Bids
wilt be opened at the National hotel,
Nevada Oity, on Saturday, January 18,
1900. For particulars apply to
Pror. JOHN TILTON,
new building containing a thea-. td National Hotel, Nevada City.
Headache
Is often a warning that the liver is
torpid or inactive. More serious
troubles -may follow. For a prompt
efficient cure of Headache and all
liver troubles, take
Hood’s Pills
While they rouse the liver, restore
full, regular action of the bowels,
they do not gripe or pain, do not
irritate or inflame the internal organs, . .
but have a positive tonic effect.
at all druggists or by mail of
Hoad & Co., Lowell, Masa.
so
Notice to Teamsters. . t
“THE BEST IS
NONE TOO COOD.”
That’s the motto of yours truly,
GEORGE W. TALLON,
And it is a winner. He makes it a
point to cere his patrons with the
very best Wines, Liquors and Cigars
in us market, and that always leads
them to come again.
The Peerless Saloon
Is a high-class resort for gentlemen,
and they all know where it is—on
Broad street just across from the Citizens Bank.
Apply to me at the
: Pror, Joun Trxton.
Sick Headaches,
Tea, the great blood puri= LONG STRIDES
Have been made daring the past few years in the manufacture of
time-pieces. They are not i more accurate and durable than they
used to be, but are ioauueiney. We will be pleased to show you the
Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches
If you will visit our store,
to buy or not.
e are both
Come and see us whether you are ready
ractical watchmakers, having learned our trades
with as good workmen as the werld can boast. We do repairing for
people all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch or
clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to satisfy you in
every way or will give you your money back.
WATCHMAKERS,
A. & H. W. HARTUNG, “Se
C. Luetje.
Telephone West 14, Broad i Werede Sie’
THAT FOR FIRST-CLASS
GOODS IN : :
Clothing, Hats, —
-. Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
No store in Nevada County offers such
special inducements to purchasers as the
Grimes. Sit ag
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets.
A Reece of the of the Rex. Ol Com‘ide ta A small son, aged 38,
tarned ap the other afternoon with a
The Population of London.
‘Last year’s statisitics show that the
population of Londonin 4,484,717. For
ae eye and crying piteously. every 1000 inhabitants there are 30
{ “What's the matter?” asked papa. births and 177 deaths. The number of“Somebody hit me,” answered . infants who die in their first year was
Johnny. 168 for every 1000 births. During the
“Did you hit him back?” asked the/. period extending from 1887 to 1896 the
stern parent. — mortality was lower than in Paris,
“No,” sobbed Jobnny. Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin and CoThen followed advice which ended
impressively with the words: “Remember, Jobnny, you are a big boy and
when anyone hits you, hit him back
and as hard as you can.”
Two days later in came sonny with
his head high in theair and a blatant
swagger.
“Well, how goes it?”
“Some one bit me,” said the proud
. boy, “but I hit back harder anyway.”
“Good!” said papa. “Was the little
boy bigger than you were?”
“Tt wasn’t a boy,” calmly answered
John. “It was a girl.”
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penhagen; but in 1897 it increased to
such an extent that it is now very little
lower than that-of most, European citjes, Rome included.
NEVADA THEATER,
Two Nights. :
. January 17th and [8th
THEREARLE'S
-«Drigival Nashville Students..
In the funniest opera ever writte
a
**CINDY’S WEDDING. ”’
Introducing
MR. GEORGE W. WALLEY
The ‘World-Renowned Lion Bass, with a
voice like the rapes of a great church bell. . Come Just to See.
Lovely Premiums Given Free.
(ireat American Importing Tea Co,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
66 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
Mr. AARON WARE,
The great Shouting Tenor and Funny MonolMiss JULIA WARE,
Leading Soprano, nee Nashville Mocking
Miss cine Ps ” GRASES,
} Great Jubilee Song Soprano and Reader.
Miss LETHIA LIVERPOOL,
Camp Meeting Song Leader.
' Miss CASSIE BROWN.
' Contralto.
Mr. GEORGE SNOWDEN,
Ballad Tenor.
Mr. FRED BURCH,
Solo Pianist and Accompanist.
Style and .
Finish..
a
x * Of the most artistic degreat programme of Jubilee Songs,
Meeting .Scenes and _— Plantatio:
*,*,,* gree characterize photoSa meen, Alec gilthe, Istont Coon Sones te
*& *& *& graphs made by Moore the greatest Colored Singers and Dancers
x * His gallery has a wide. . ©Ver Organized.
ax * spread reputation for . Admission, 50 and 35c; children 25c
® & turning out as high-grade
a * work as can ‘be attained
x * onthecoast. : : : ¢ :
[hort Cry
Grass VALLEY, CALs
Union Livery Stable
Main st., epp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r
‘ aoe gaan finest turn-outs in the county,and plen
7 0!
Open day and night
BAOK AT THE CHING LEE
OLD BAKERY. Dealer?in
AND OTHER
Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear 43>2.Q7882
All clothes made to order,
and at the lowest prices.
Made to order
Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
Silk Waists and Ladies’ Under<«
wear,
Broad Street, two doors below Mrs
Lutz’s Restaurant.
= a
GEORGE WM. DURST
Has resumed the proprietorship of the
NEW YORK BAKERY
On Commercial street where he was
ee phedncea ds ogell Eee now “
ared supply the public as te)
ith the chelvest prodnen in his line.
WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY
To order, a specialty.
Now that the Remnants are
nearly all gone we will offer
for the next Thirty Days a
most. Beautiful Line of : : :
Carpets
From 25¢ to 85¢ per yard; also
Linoleums
From soc to 85c per yard.
Now is the time to buy your Carpet. Also an exquisite line of WALL PAPER, ceiling and border to
match.We also have a few CAPES AND JACKATS left
which we offer at reduced prices in order to make ~
room for one of the finest selections of Spring and
Summer Goods that has graced Nevada Oity for some
time. Oall early and get your bargains.
Snell & Fleming.
Cor. Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada City. .
PCZLOIELODLLODEZIODEL XO
IF IT’S A COUGH,
Cure It —
IF IT’S A COLD,
Relieve It
oS IF IT’S CROUP,
Help It
‘ IF IT’S ASTHMA,
Ease: It
IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY USIN
— Lalte’s Cound Cough Syrap,
Sold and inated ty
H. DICKERMAN