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July 1, 1897 (4 pages)

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& THURSDAY PERSONAL, P PORTERS, [A New Department. Lotebtiohed and aire, who from being 4 carpenter’ eking lished, Sacramento out a hand-to-mouth existence _sud-/. prospectors oa co . denly. became an owner of ‘gold mines, ‘erals tested. “the at Seo tom, W. 8. Stratton, the Colorado million: the Nuniber of Teachers In“creased by ‘One. nats ‘The City Board of Bidoation last gets fice is about to eerie ie mee MARCUS M. BARUH. Between em Ist: a the goth of July _ the business heretofore carried on by the late B. H. MILLER will be-sold to een ~ euoo Crit ross to take . Doings and Intentions. . ton. — L. Paine come down from Lake: today. Bloomfield. : mining business. nd.. Chi : bia Hill yesterday. F. G. Cross of San Francisco is r for 25° : on : from Cherokee yesterday. ee eG 4 T.J. Stewart of Sacramento arrived pled 5 acs here on last evening’s train. — be 4 F. Ostrander of San Francisco arrived: > each. . here last événing on his way to Downie. . _ ville, cents. é Miss. Ruby Whittum_ and Mrs. F. A. Sieke of Sacramento is in town. W. H. Mead is down from Washingtoday J. Smith returned from Marysville Le Bushell is down: from North BR; N. Peck of New Britain is here on). J; Hatsher came down from Columspending # few-d ~ J. Bristow: and 3: “Hoy ‘came ‘down ‘night elected the teachers of the public schools for the ensuing term. For the position of” ipal there were three applicants, for teacher of the High school seven applicants, for the Gtamimar grade seven applicants, and one applicant for thé Primary: grade. Besides these there were several applicants for .any Peg in the Grammar or Primary. grades. \. "The annual application of “Miss. Lota J. Harding to be appointed. special teacher of music received the usual consideration. The Board: did not feel . that under the present circumstances . City here her, consequently the application was laid-_on the table. The following teachers were elected to serve during the pleasure of the Board, at the monthly salaries named: Principal—J. G. O'Neill, salary $80. High School Principal—F. H. Hyatt, . Geo. . salary $110. essary transportation: “Have you got A meeting: *will be held: tomorrow:even. : asked Stratton. The clerk looked him, when it is thought: that some definite they would-be warranted in-employing +.. .--«nottoday: we may-have-tomor--a bad-dne. For their. ‘nave no job on hand at present.” “How Jishments as there. are on the Coast. is not inclined to wear good clothes, and . is almost. always so shabby that a, . movement is the stranger would never suspect him of meetings recently held : being worth his millions. ° ness men who hope by this means The ‘Chicago Times-Herald ‘relates ‘bring the miners into closer. business that when Stratton was still onknown relations with the merchants of, this to fame, being then worth no more than olty: At the present time the miners . a paltry $4,000,000, he decided to take a. of Northern and Central California trip to California, and applied at a’ "take their samples to San Francisco to ticket agency in Denver for the nec-' be assayed and there make their sales.’ a bargain in tickets to California?” , ing at the office of Hinkson & Elliott, ‘over carefully and concluded that a° plan of action will be agreed upon.” hobo had dropped in to get out of the [ The plan of the Sacramentans is. not . row.” “Well you sell tickets to Calihowever, we wil'add that. Nevada. City fornia, don’t you?” “Certainly; but we has three as reliable assaying estab‘much is a ticket to San Francisco?” There are also in this city heavy) buyThe clerk told him. shall have to take along several people, have’extensive poo servants you know. Guess you had . ‘ROYAL . BAKING Pownen co., NEW voRK “Let me see, I, ers. of bullion and concentrates. . who. ” Cateteaied for its great leavening adulteration common to the sata brands. Ranch For Sale. " siete MILES FROM TOWN. nd a © 2 better give me nine ticke _@ 9:6 6 © As it is necessary to reduce the stock before the transfer is made the entire stock of clothing will be sold yj At Less Than Cost 1s aide and the goods. will be disposed . Yours Respectfully, SASH ONLY. eee the ade will last chirty ee C. MILLER. : P. s. All the Accounts. Due the Firm Should be Settled at Once. Fifth Grade Grammar—Miss ‘Lizzie i¢ cost?” The man told him. It was a rat your grocer's; ‘Save the’ ‘All Farming Implements go with the with your Pocket Book. If you get hold of-oneorum have gone to San Pee? on ee + . ovine wae ees a ee Geant, one-half; While the clerk was staring at him, De O Y LW: 40 acres good Farming Land. : Mr. anid. Mrs. ‘Dana Hoshon “and jE Grade adie. w.o Stratton was struck with a new. idea, ou an t 10-or Fe meockee 2 eg ‘ ‘oildren left today” for Washington to dou; salary $3 g\ “By the way, how much will a special £ > % Horses and 1 Milch Cow. Pu RE FOOD “Low. PRICE Ss ‘spend the summer. ~ ixth Grade Pscsatnar’ Mint Ware F. ‘ear cost? [like to go ascomfortably . part (a) that $1000? 1 Thoroughbrace Wagon and 1 large vee ee eS ee “ORE 4 Joseph O'Connell, the telephone: Hook, salary $70. ,as possible when I travel. Yes,I guess; (Get S-47//jno's Best ie By abe ¥ 9 ‘man, and his’ sister, ‘Miss Agnes, ‘left y ‘Tl have a special car—how much will ‘4 Good Gellar a FT ab cchuan, Your tae cu baw your Dostor. You's ve sot: 4 ‘today for Washington. 4 E. M. Bachelder, Geo. Maxwell and . Li. Montgomery, of San Francis¢o, Fe cvived here last evening. a Virginia City Chronicle: Professor ‘Baugh, Principal of the Gold Hill -school,-and-family: have gone to Cali-' (AGER. . Keenan, salary $70. « Fourth Grade ary—Miss Lillie ’ t h "White, salary $7 ea jhere. I'm going to stay a month or six . Goyne, salary $70. Hathaway, salary. $70. \ixege sum. “That’s all. right. Look . . . weeks, and I guess Ill sleep in the ‘Third Grade Primary—Miss . Gertrude . Special. “How much more will that > leost” He was told. “All right, Tll. “take that car for six weeks. Got a. “Second Grade Primary—Mrs. E ‘ . bank check?” ‘The clerk gave him one. . of i yellow tickets; and guess the missing word. advertisement about the first and middle place. Also 60 acres good Timber Land, fine Peg Pave » lot of Bruit Trees all in bearing, Vegetable Garden, and everything . to make up a good country home. asrue wanting such a place will get . . al A Great Bargain. Rules of contest published in large each month A29 who thinks of ment of your fornia, where they will epend the: sum; mer vacation. *, . SPENT A PLBASANT BYENING, . Mrs. Hi. C. Mills Entertains agNumber of Young People at Her Pretty Home. What was probably one of the most pleasant social parties of the season was given last evening by Mrs. H. GC. Mills in honor of “Miss Alma Mitchell irocer, L Prices, a sister of Secretary of State L. Hi. of San Francisco, who with her mother, . . Adair, salary $70. Maggie Hutchison, salary $70.: Miss Esther Ogden, salary $80. regular m possible after several ballots to reach First Grade Primary—Miss Gertrude ‘It was filled out and handed to the _. . Glerk, who said: Mixed Grade, Third and Sixth—Miss . Stratton, but I don’t know that you are . Mr. Stratton.” At that moment Banker Mixed Grade, Second and Eighth—. . Moffet passed by. Stratton ceed out}-! am i*Come in here, Moffet.” He came in. . The election of assistant High School : , Am 1 Stratton?” “You are.” “I! eectek ee Arte until the next!thought so, but this clerk had his . monthly meeting, it being im. doubte. “T know all about Mr. FFICE— TILLEY BUILDING, Broad and Pine streets. Up Stairs. + Fer terms and particulars enquire of Attorney and Counselor at Law. : COR, CHRIS. WEBER, jnl6 Upper West Broad Street. Election for Chief Engineer. ” Thank you. Engineer of the Nevada City Fir a chdice. There are several applicants . for the position, but the contest is be-. tween Miss Nora E. Hussey, ‘propent incumbent, and Theodore de Laguna . of Oakland. Both are graduates of the . \ es. on . Monday, July 25, 1897, From 5 to 8 o’clock sOniges A, B. Wolf, P, G. Scadden, Clerks—J. E. Tsaac, J. H. Hutchison. By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. WILLIAM SCOTT, President,. THE. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Chief Engineer and Assistant Cater Department will be held at the Anaoual Meeting. :4 : N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,THAT. THE annual meeting of Stockholders of the hgaev'ipares & Gravel Mining Company will he held at the office of the Company, at Luetje & Brand’s jewelry store, Broad street, Nevada City, on Thursday, July Ist, 1897. at 8 o’clock p. m. C.J. BRAND 4 Brown, is spending a few. weeks in Nevada City as the guest of Mrs. ! Mills. The Main street home of the . lady was aglow with brilliancy from an; -. early hour in the evening until con. siderable past midnight. The inter-, veninug time was devoted to the various amusements customary on aneeceasion of the kind, including card playing, . games, music and dancing and nu-' amerous other features which afford entertainment in passing an enjoyable * evening. Between 11 and 12 o’clock nice refreshments were served. Miss Mitchell is an attractive young lady of a very pleasant and agreeable dis. _ position and those who spent: the even-. ing in her company will long remember their meeting with her and thej. splendid time they were the recipients of. “Those present. were Misses Lizzie Naffziger, Grace Garthe, Lulu Clutter, . Bertha and “Annie Webber, Winnie Mulloy, Corinne Tower, Mabel BradJey, Mabel Hughes, Minnie Brand and ‘Madge Crawford; Bert Rector, HaviJand Turner, Norval Douglass, Ralpb Gaylord, Ed. Chambers, J. M. Walling '% Jr. Frank Morgan, Fred Breese, Archie 7) Noyes, Harry Evans, Ladis Walling, 4 George Dunster, George Legg, A. B. a b Ps } ERS, : ry Butter. WHAT RIES DODS. Bie: Sa ial Order NTP dAtt? . \ menOeS 5 ES . _ Wolf,: ‘Lee Gurthe, Tt Thomas Moran. Improved. sWo WEDDINGS YESTERDAY. Satebay ‘The Hutchinson-Smith Nuptials at Valind. Copper lejo---Hallett-Hitchcock. slphurets At Vallejo yesterday.in the presence wae nc of relatives and a number: of intimate noentray friends of the contracting parties Jas. . H. Hitchinson/ of this city was marF ried to Miss Jennie D. Smith of that ' place. The ceremony was performed
at 1:30 o'clock by the Rev. Mr.» Burram at the home of the bride’s mother F and was followed by a wedding repast. . Miss G. Bromley was bridesmaid and . the groom was attended by Frank . @rissel of this city. Mr. Hutchinson tion Works, ty, Cal. Painter. State University. at a salary of $50 per month. mer, salary, $4 per month. The salary of Prof. Hyatt, teacher of, the High School, was increased Basel Pure J. E. Isaac, Seeretary. Secretary. 28-td . Nevada City, June 4th, 1897. James Hackley was re-elected seitton: Blood means sound health. With pure, . Fich, healthy blood, the stomach and di. George Merrill was re-elected drumgestive organs will be vigorous, and there , willbe no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and . uraigia willbe unknown. Scrofula and © Rheum will disappear. With pure Blood Your nerves will be strong, and your . sleep sound, sweet and refreshing, Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes ee blood. None of the salaries were cut down.em $100 to-$110. Owing to the faithful and successful . services of Principal J. G. O’Neill, the . Board increased his salary as Principal to $80, and fixed his salary as teacher of the Eighth Grade Grammar at $45. . . W. G. RICHARDS, Ci he New Health Coffee. Sole Agent charge of it. She is an experienced . teacher and has met with good aaenees . having been engaged for some time “el the schools of Southern California, ! where she gave the greatest satisfac. tion. In. the forenoon she will have . about 35 pupils from the Second Grade . to teach, and in the vane Sa will take . charge of Mr. O’Neill’s room. This arrangement will give the latter a half aS aS day every day to his duties as Princi-. —AT— 1, wh for th t year he hi Tees atte to gat lsea than & half rN HALL, INDIAN. FLAT, Monday, de bth, 1897. three times a week. Principal O’Neill’s report for the . term just ended showed the ave @. . daily attendance to be 5388. Upon this . showing and the estimated number. of . . pupils in the various grades at the be-., ginning of the next schoo] year, ana . the recommendation to establish a} half-day second grade department, the . Board-decided to add another teacher to the corps. GRAND ‘FOURTH. OF JULY CELEBRATION, se 8 6e OPLNIC AND BALL . Refreshments will he. served on the . enn Everybody Invited: Come in ‘the Morning and stay to the . Ball in the Evening. . . a. “A wr ASEING TOM As Independence Day falls on Sunday, it will be celebrated at Washington on Saturday, July 3d, ’97. FIREWORKS; :, EXERCISES, GAMES AND RACES DURING THE DAY. 3% GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. Come and Enjoy Yourself. A Hearty Welcome to all. “THOS. P. REDMAYNE, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. H. 8S. WALTERS, Secretary. Dry Goods Millinery : ta ' peids a position at the Nevada Founig ly and Quickly Done. S a Shecial 8 von Trante Wainer. . Graining, As Good as the Kest. es, Estimates given /EENEY. ~ssed to me through ice, saa (R DRALERS,. __ +-++esNevada City Cal. Best 5 Cent Cigar. fook—— YP MPT PD CLUB ION ORK. find this mils af my ing and Repair Shop ral bie on Fans > ae SENBURGER, -/ salen MEVADA CI¥ The following bills were allowed: Sigourney Bros., hauling, $2.50. County Recorder, filing contracts, George F. Jacobs, and extra lights, $28. _ ary and besides. being one of the town’s . best-known young men is numbered jamong its most deservedly popular ones. Hig.bride is one of Vallejo’s ' most. eatimable and accomplished . young ladies, She is quite well known bere, haying visited the Hutchinson ' family at different times. After their _ jaoneymoon at San Francisco they will } eome to this city to reside. .: . Fred W, Hallett. of Blue Tent was married Jast gigbt to Miss Sabra Hitchcock at the home of the bride’s mother. . Both the~bride.and groom are very . well known, the former being of a : Fania and retiring. disposition with _ many friends, aud ithe latter is an > industrious young: mat™ of steady habits. “They will. ‘make’ their home at’ . Mrs. Stansfield’s residence on Boulder “Takai $3. exercises, $20. John Werry, engrossing diplomas $10. Jones $10, Fred M. Lammon $2.50. ‘class, $25. tising, $39.50. vices to date, $330. a To Be Closea aast.: . A large line of babies’ Lace Caps is} = to be closed out’ at the — _—— that date. nm The Celebrated Singers <ee ‘Best -in the Market. ° ; . Office, Broad street. j21-1m made. tin the market, can.be had of PbieT . agent. » @26-tf be promptly attended to. nt of Theater, . Phil Goyne, music for graduating, James Hackley, washing towels, $10. Removing furniture. from Washing. ton schoolhouse—A. E. Helm $10, H.-L. . ‘TRANSCRIPT of (Nevada City, J. RK. Davis, music for graduating . Brown & Calkins, printing and ee Cunningham Bros., professional serThe next monthly meeting of Board will be held on Wednesday evening, July 28th. Called meetings will . doubtless be held between now and ‘consider it seriously you can Jeft at the ice house on the Plaza will, nae Dancing; Games and Sports . ‘during the day. S, Sa when that fairdvite! Today old newspaper of’ jup-to-date ideas, the DaILy' . I to be be found in almost S every well-regulated home . jof the county:and in most all The business places too, we, hear, people wonder. how they: got along without it) Yesterday °°"). carcely help being reminded — Of the really valuable news service—local and gener“!sought for by all classes. Tue Singer Sowing. Machine, Otic ’ _ . , and right Si * jt-Vm To Ice Consumers. Tomorrow along cack Sess ‘ : 4. The Union Ice » Company is now pre-' "Fas Batter. "Vor ea dative deta, pnatitiee to . day thereafter as the dae come. E andiend Creamery” ‘Butter, thc . suit to any part: of the city. Orders ‘continue to improve in all its, departments. Going to Build? Steel Roofing and Siding! you come to Hardware, Iron, Steel, ‘ae Gant hdc pe hang ag vary aning ars, Garden Hose, Pain “Isthe lightest running and best al—that makes the paper dows, Soreens, Wire Netting, ete. If you are thinking of putting up a house, a barn, a shed or any other building, don’t fail, to examine into the merits of the Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles and more durable. Also, Ornamental Steel Ceiling for interior work. 4 a Complete Stock of Tinware, Crockery, Glassware Special attention. given to Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and for and go the TRANSCRIPT will ornamental work.in tin or galvanized iron. ¢ your book to the detribeatbe eow'd better drop him quick. We make healthy customers by selling them pure food, ‘and satisfied oustomers by charging them low. prices. t Casted Corn. Tomatoes. Sugar Corn from the ‘State of} Three pound cans, Solid Pack stm TO. cents per cam. .. qpdiectge wie TO cents Oysters. Salmon. Large Cove Oysters, 1 pound)Good.Alaska Salmon, one Ib. OTD, vanes secndausehs coxened s-. EO COMES . CANIS.. cs cceseesescecoseenes to cents A. full line of Cheeses such as Philadelphia Hand Cheese, Circle X Roumatour, Genuine Swiss and Limburger. WOLPF’S CASH GROCERY. At Sacrifice Fancy Goods . LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOL SUITS Reduced From $6 to $3.25" MRS. W. -H. CRAWFORD, Crgeetnnte to Mrs. Lester & Crawford). @S PDtTADVA*ATVAS We have the Latest Styles, the Latest Lasts, and the Latest Colors in BOOTS AND OXFORDS On Broap Sr., Two new teachers were elected: G. 2st 1s why 36. cutee #0 many d ? hat is why so thousands take take it i ° ee eee ee W. Ogden, who for some time past has . paste dissase: cetain ed health, pre és * —_ ss ce z z even city, Cal. . been Principal of the North Bloomfield Vent sickness and guffering. Remember bos *SH I III IO ‘ schools, elected to succeed Miss eaten g x ¥ speck sasonprio es Gertrude Goyne in the Kighth Grade, 4 x 4% z : x i. L. & D. MARSH, and Miss’ Goyne goes to the Third = b * * Mexius 4 Grade to succeed Mrs. L. A. White,who ok et = § z jg ene pais has been for a long time one of the 4 x : x *. Boulder St, Neva daCity, Cal. faithful and reliable teachers of the . Sarsa pari illa . . “sbexeneneannanete i * PENPEE RENE RES +0 Telephone No. 29. schools of our city. Is the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle, . Se eS OIE i ‘A new department was formed, and cure Liver Ills; easy to ee age On concen Hoods Pie hee OLR ET OF « JU LY : OF + lista ey Will not be made by taking time. to examine. our Summer line of Shoes. Ht Prices that Absolutely. Defy Competition. F. J. WHITE, NEAR City HALL. = DR. LA RUE’S” Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, Qils, Varnishes, Brushes, Doors; WinSOLE AGENTS. Be NT GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St. 4 y 4cor. Pine and Commercial. . . 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