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July 14, 1898 (4 pages)

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‘Saad r French’ ed_afier 0 effect; « which Alaska,— On the 10th of last yoreey a pats Word has been received that Rev. A. Last evening a large number of citiization becomes digsatisfied with the of seventeen mem left Sacramento for B. Speight died in a _ hospital zens. vent with Goyne’s Band to tne When a member of a fraternal organ Crops. from to the highest tribunal of bis orto gather up some of the gold nuggets . last. A neice in March . Home on Piety Hill Ss To ek anal: J.‘JACKSON, he torigf Agency For--[onogram Whiskey ; The weather.and crop summary for courts, he isbound by the decision of that God-forsaken lind of glaciers and fortable circamstances, resides in San of Company © was in command of the the week endiug July 11th isas follows: the appellate tribunal and courts of snowbanks. ‘Thirteen of them were Francisco. x visitors. He made a talk as did also With the excaption of thunder showjustice have no right 10 grant him reresidents of Sacramento and vicinity. Mr. Spaight, who formerly preached ex-Senator Preston, ex-Judge Walling, ers near Los Angeles on the 4th and lief, unless he can show that be is the JA brother of one of the gold-seekers in Trinity church at this city, came from Judge Nilon and ton, T. H. Carr. sprinkles on the 8th, and at Independvictim of fraud and undue advantage informed a Record-Union reporter] a prominent fumily fo County LimCaptain Riley responded to these. re-’ enze oa tha 9b, “no rain fell in had been taken of him. yesterday that the men are now all on erick, Ireland, aidiwas a graduate of marks in equally appropriate and pafe California during the week..Through-. } Such was the decision arrived at by their way down from the north on a) Trinity College, Dublin, where he had triotie terms. ‘There were cheers, fireout most of the State the conditions’ Judge Hebbard of San Francisco yessteamer, hastening towardcivilization. studied theology. under Dr. Salmon. works and a good time generally. were normil. ‘The temperature also terday in e@ of ‘heodore Growand comfortable homes, after passing ‘Later he was appoin‘ed Chaplain to'he was nearly normal. ney against United Lodge, A. O. U. W. a wiater of almost untold misery and British Embas3y at Paris. Before comA Mighty Good. Rule. Frequent fogs along the central and 'Growney’s complaint was this: When hardships among the icy mountains. livpg to. this country he traveled a pour ine aemebaga AND DEVILED AND POTTED nerthern coast kept the temperature be was a much younger man, the order He suys the men lay their troubles . through India and Australia, Hea was chanics, professional men, print shops . . below the normal in those’ sections. of which he is a member instituted an and disappointments at the door of the & man of considerable ability and beand laborers if you want to build up. 4 7 DIFISH. The weather has been favorable, and exempt fund, forthe purpose of excustransportation companies up north, longed to the Masonic fraternity. se yave recov red: sonswiat from ing all members over 60 years of age who sent out seductive accounts of the A Co'u:a Company Mustered Out. of the community. When you fail to Duy s Malt att i 25 Pickles, Ven x . bottles. iy 25 te effects of the norther of the pre-/. from the payment of assessments, etc. richness of the Copper River country. patronize home you injure. your fellow Contetn eo Oli in bu k, eae gal. 59° The San. says that the boys’ comceding week. To this end each member was required They are coming back worn out and townsmen and «tab the prosperity of IXL Whisk ISKY quart-. I 00 ‘ives, I 25 Grain barvesting is ‘cdi: completo contribute so much to the fund undisgusted, but happy in the hope that pany of Colusa broke up this week. the town. Your patronage assists to : ried Meret ero seu 75 Mikado Soap, per bar.. : tion, and in some sections summer fal-til he reached his sixtieth year. Now, they will soon again be among "elatives They camped iu alot on Market. street {make and unmake cities and towns. Bryant’s Root Beer bottle 10 Everything else in and in a climute where it and organized a regiment of twenty-five i proporti lowed wheat has done fairly wall. Al. Growney contributed regularly, and in and friends , You can make your town «a beautiful) Ffjye’s. “+ . 3 for There was a revolt and several were 50 falfa, second crop, will soon be ready Nivember, 1893, he completed his 60 is a pleasure 10 live. ~. lost. They then formed a new encampand prosperous city by doing what to cut. Corn is doing well, but rye is years atid became exempt. In October, ** ARABIA’ ROAST’ Co‘fee common sense and justice dictates and Miss Tautph utphaus Hurt. ment, made tents of sacks and began poor, . 1894, the by law providing for the exat the same time help yourself. Try Give ita Trial. « «© © «© s se es wees Fruits suffered by the high north empt fund was repealed by a mujority At Sausalito ‘Tuesday evening Miss their wilitary life with air guns and it. : Dmibipeerihas winds, and in addition to those blown. vote of the members of Growney’s Julia Tautphaus, daughter of Peter gold luncheons. They detailed guards from the tree, many, especially plums, lodge, and the fund was distribuied Tautphaus of the Providence Mining to slesp atthe tent and got very warNice Improvements. ~ were bin'sed. Pears and peaches will equally among all those who had conCompuny, fell a distance of forty feet like—so much so that they concluded a D. J. Stevens, the new proprietor of over a cliff, striking on the jagged neighbor was a Spaviard and : attucked make a fair crop. tributed to it. the Union Hotel, has got a lively move him. He fought them hack. They rocks liniug the bay shore. It is beGrapes are abundant and the yield) Growney and some others appealed on just about this time. He has start‘ will be large, although in some places from the decision of his loage to the lieved that herinjuries will prove fatal. pelted him with green walnuts, dead ed in to fix up the whole.establishment cats and tin cans. He notified the Miss Tautphaus went to Sausalito rethe effects of dry weather are evident. Grand Lodge of the order. Tuaat triin great style. He-is remodeling the Buy things where they get the most Oranges. are doing well. _ . . banal promptly di<missed their appeal, cently to spend the summer. A picowner of the lot and the bors were value for their money, and when it ise Seay and its action was confirmed upon an nic was given in her bonor, and with mustered out. So ended the summer inside of the structure, repaiuting, and comes to anything in the line of Will Wast> Her Money : . appeal beivg takeu to the last resort of some young folks she was sitting on a campaign of the junior Co. B, all of adding a large lot of new and the latest FURNITURE they have found that styles of furniture. Dan says before Chas. Connell who died in Sacraall, the Supreme Lodge of the order, log near the edge of a precipice, when whom wer: uuder ten years old. he gets through skirmishing he will m nto recently, in-his will bequeathed Sstild ssatisfied, Growney had recourse m some manner the log tilted and. The County Supervisors. bave a hotel building that can not be his nie e, Mrs. Eilen Hall, who resides +, the courts aud an action was threw the unfortunate girl over the! in Nevida county, th manificent sam The County Supervisors have allowed excelled in this part of California. Commeraial raipd sends of teucents. As ibe Jaw in such cases brought which was tried and submitted fracture of a rib aud mauy contusions, ‘the following demands on the general. provides that the sum shal) ke ror Jess to Judge Hebbard for his decision. Keeps a large stock and gives his Black Hose. than $1, the will may be contested. ' Yesterduy his Houor held that Growaid was perhaps injured internally. fand: customers the best bargains. If you are thinking of getting new furniThe New York Racket Store adverWe find the above in the Herald of ney could not recover, for the reason Her l<ft sideis wholly paralyzed. ture call at his stores. PRP ® Ballard, $8, T. P. Redmayne $9, W. tises in the Transoript that ladies’ fast this morning. -We tear if Mrs. Hall that, having voluntarily submitted bis Two Parties. H. Hill $12, P. H. Paynter $54. black: hose can be purchased at their . Contests-the--will on the ground mengage to the highest tribunals of his orConstable fees—Wm. Scott $71.60, R. establishment for ten cents per pair, or tioned she will simply waste her time der, he was bound by their decision, A lunch party was given today by Mrs. and ro ey. The bx,ues: by Cornel! in tne absence ofa showing of fraud or Wesley Aruhart at her home on Wash-. i Dillon $21 40, L. B. Self $67.90, P. P. Hipthree pair for 25 cents. isa legal one, His wi:il would have uniué advantage. /The proceedings o ington road in honor of her grand. pert $29.80. Native Daughters’ Installation. W. Abbot, labor at Courthouse, $28. Been all right had he said in it “to my Growney’s lodge were found to be perdaugbter, Miss Libbie Hicks of San SESSA Union Hotel, meals for witnesses, $2. niece, Mrs. Hall, I give nothing.” It is fecily regular. Francisco. At the regular meeting of Laurel This morning the Board visited the only required that the tes‘a'or do not, At the National hotel tomorrow even_ Parlor, N.D. G. W., Thursday evening, overlook any rightful heirs. As long . An Editor Mashed. ing Miss Vivie Rector and Bert Rector county jail. the newly elected officers will be inas he makes it plain he did not forget A Grass Valley editor visited the pubwill entertain a large number of. young stalled by the District Deputy, Mrs. " On these Hot Days After the installathem be can do as he pleases about”: lic school in his town, and this what he people who are invited to meet Miss i} Nellie Goodspeed. tion ceremonies there will be an enter. siving them ube said of the teacher: “She is the pride Margie Farris of Sacramento. . a for @1ii. 4 Blue Label Catsup _ Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale arklivg : Depot for for sale, Fancy Groceries be pn. + botiis two , any led for > wines all your trade and advance the prosperity. Pepsin ....... Laustatioe id here, rr sale, by the Fted-in affixed ase the . Tiles 8Qcu put up stamp, . duty ect to . act.” i Shrewd People ,” said etry’: judge mors; t use JAMES KINKEAD, clif. Miss ‘Tautphuus sustained the . brag s break Justice fees—W. H. Hill $33, J. M.! i and three: i You Will Profit Thereby. ve lo’ the town, the star of invention and a ing water. Open _S:ason Begins Tomorrow. Try the celebrated Bartlett tainment and collation. May Martin, President: BELuiE Dovatass, Sec’y. ’ jewel of brilliancy. She drew a picture Water._Geo.C. Gaylord, sole agent. The Gamewell fire alarm system has ‘The open season for deer and dove for Nevada City. jy9-tf, iceberg onthe blackboard. Itwas, beenin Chico for several months, but ofan “there is no assurance as yet that there so natural that the thermometer froze . shooting commences tomorrow aud the 2 mee Only Two Dollars and a Half. Social at Ragon’s Grove. is to be a reduction in insurance ra‘ e3. up solid. With rare presence of mind . sportsmen are making big preparations It might be well for the City Trustees she siezed the crayon and drewa fire-. forthe samei’ Deer ars reported to be A social will be given at Ragon’s Men’s All Wool Pants, our $3.50 line, to urge the Fire Underwriters to take place on the opposite wall. The prompt . quite ‘pleatiful and doves are also said Grove every Saturday night during the during this Clearence Sale only $2.50 at e-me action in Chico’s favor.—Chico ,action saved the school, but nearly all. !o be more numerous than in soredseasummer. R :ord. jy13-4t . the Popular Clothing Store. je-tf Stuff and nonsense. A dozen Gamethe pupils caught a severe cold from the sons. +e». well systems would vot make a pensuddeuchanges.” ny’s difference in a thousand years, 80 faras insurance rates are concerned. . The story about the system carrying’ MARRIED. 6t tte Phenix mine will return Surday J.!.Coughblan, I, W.; H. A, Tubbs, O, f:cm Gincinnati, pringing with him W.;T. H. Corcoran, Trustee, A. C. ‘Tur‘Messrs. Karlshuer anid August Vos wo ber, Organist. _ his pexsonal attention to the opening of Flook, F.; Miss Minnie Brand, F, S.; Summer: ~inpigl Sale « At the am Medicines Failed Except Hood’s Sarsaparilla POPULAR CLOTHING STORE, Mrs. Belle Douglass, R. 8.; Mrs. W. Kioyd, M.; Mrs. H. Pengelly, Mrs, E. Improved. with the First Doso~ Now Entirely Well. Bettx Not Nlot Try It. . W Smith and Mrs D. Rowe, ‘lrustees. Malaria is eaused by bad air, bad An exchange sa says : “The printing. water, bad drainage, which make bad press has made p<esidents, killed poe 8, Hood's Sarsaparilla cures ‘. blood. furnished busties for beauties, It bh. 8 . malaria by purifying the blood, Read curtuiled the power of kings, converted this interesting statement: bankers into paupersand graced pan: y A Notl.e of Special importance to the “T was confined to my bed with malaria, shelves. It h:s made paupers out o Tcould not take strong medicines, owing People. odie ad ri it has educateu tne to my condition, and everything I took Owing to alittle rivalry amoung the failed to hélp me. At last I decided to: hometess and robbed the phi! osopher of . . the Bismarck and Gladstone mine. ~~ —---—-~ 2@e J. LEVY, Proprietor. TAPPING PIPES FREE. Commercial Street, . expectation of getting a good price for! fone and I have never had it since. I other material usediu such work. Now, . began to improve with the very first dose I have a full line of all goods used in A Dvy>rc: Case Tried. The case of mis, ..cabeth Sant v. W.J Evans was tried in 1Le Su erior Court this afrernoon and was taken u: of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Iam now strong 5.. Parties wanting Taps in the musin PS intiff sued for! <r ae, of. ‘deser ier. . can have it done FkREc OF CHARGE COO parilla Hood’s Pillsi i deo same to me. \/ How's Th How’s This? Dress Your-! ittle Boys. if able tovarry out any vubligations made UNION —! HOTEL, by their firm. yi Main Street, Nevada City, cand: D.J. STEVENS, 1 Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern-. ally, acting directly upon the blood and parser us surfaces. ee.ie — ‘Lertimonials sent. free. ce 7 a : Which: te the hens in ie merket, Bold in Fruits, Candies, Cigars Mrs. H. Wesley, Oakland Mrs. Landsburg, Relief Hill J. N. Freneb, Lincoln
Mrs. Williams, Napa : wWiowsine ue: tr uiek. Gets— New Ice Company. . . E. Wells, Reno now. ~ is y The Nevada City Ice Compan prepared to supply the public witb oe . pacar quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. hoice Genuine‘Tmported Swiss, Limbu er ond nas None Fariieoler sueution paid to ar. orders, Rare and Beautiful ! The Modern Houses. regime separa ho. Tl. _Conconan & Anpogast. tf. CREWE Jobu Hill, Dateb Fiat Mrs. Deater, Camptonvil'e T. W. Peckham, Spenceville M. Argall, Grass tien $ cosmrmtteriy: PRBSSE AS OS SEPSIS TBE e NOTIONS, STATIONERY sree Cutlery, Fishin g Tackle, Purses, Ete. Agency for the Leading Periodicals. a specialty. BUILDING, MILL AND. MINING LUMBER. OFFICE AND YARD, cone! Street, Nevada City : Yard at iepiin: Telephone No. 5I. Lubes BROS. sip mM, L. & D. MARSH. TCI Pat oe sur DueaN tem nee TE that. many days workmanship. While we consider the movement Most Important, beauty has been carefully considered in the making of these time pieces, Both watches and clocks are marvels of artistic skill in design and finish, The variety of the siock muy make a selection difficult. An are beautiful and good and none expensive. Our repairing department is fully equipped for difficult or delicate-work. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street. the organs have sufficient strength to do their work. That is reasonable, is it not? Now, Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt fills the body every day‘ with vital strength, and nature thus aided soon overcomes disease. S ee. \ THERE ARE MANY CURES LIKE THIS. Commercial Street, Nevada City. Finished with Sequoia. first-class natoral ice at reasonable; Geo. Edgar, Baker City, Oregon rates. Office at residence of Thomas’ Chas. Stone, Relief Hill “Corvoran, first door above Theater . Harry Aastin, Auburn Ice house, rear of Theater. Telephone. and medictWine for family rpoves, Spepial selsotion of Fine Wines . TOBACCO, ie Bete. Mawacze Hotel ‘Arrivals. Baii’s Family Pills are the best. : “a E. F. ROSENTHAL, ——DEALER IN-— ie iu doesn’t amount to much, ‘but even that loss or gain has been obviated by fine Dr. Sanden says that the health of the. human body depends upon the . vitality in it. Sicknéss or weakness of any kind -is impossible-whenall Enterprise Beer, 7— dousiness transactions and financially; Toledo, O. Sole Agents for the Celebrated ouds os Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. wins respect fora man. It has gained a reputation for our watches and clocks that we feel proud of. The less or gain of a few sec # Dr. Sanden’ss Electric Belt Again Proves —_-Its-Great Curative-Power.-——____— . A. JISOARD & SON, We have fens duzen Boys Percale F. J. CHENEY & CO.,, Toledo, O. Shiris, Col rsand Onffs attached, to ‘We, the undersigned, have known F, close out = fone all sizes, regular jy 6-4t. J. Cheuey for the last 15 years, and beprice, 60 cén The ‘Popular Clothing iheee. lieve him pertectly honorable in all ‘Watpina, KinnAN & Marnin, Whole , Nevada City, July 12, 1898. We offer One Hundred Dollars -Reward for auy case of Catarrh that can-not be cured by Hali’s Oatarrh Cure. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, bevccconsedseseeTe 1 He ak aR Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. The defendant did not appear w cun-. by getting the Tap and permit from Sold by all druggists. Price, $1; six for $5. des.-Ube ‘matter: i the City Collector, aud presenting the ‘gale Draggist, Toledo, O. Prices a Sarsa & ALWAYS ON TIME AM Kinds of Jewelry Made to Order. and See New the Water or Plumbing trade which 1. nd well.” Mrs. A. M. Woostmy, Dew.il sell to any ‘and all parties CHEAP . !290 California. ; Remember FOR CASH, Telephone 203. Ga . . : it his reason, i 8 niles, and c.ie und dies, plumbers of this city some of them are!4 try Hoi’s Sarsaparilla, After taking doing tapping with no profit, with thé’ short time the malaria was entirely but it can’! be run to suit «verybody, aud the n.an will go crazy who tries.” / aie ee ale te See se se Sse ie eal le si ea se ae Yea alee ZOSSSSSSSPSSOSSOSSSSOGOS (dalaria Cured ting.operator, will return here from the Jr., 1st V.; Miss Nora McArthur, 2d V.; All ast on Monday. Mr. Smith will give Miss M. Gillespie, 8d V.; Miss Amelia © a At San Francisco, Jaly 13, 1898, Miss Mary G, Smitb of San Fran isco to are stockholders in the property. Work . N. D.G W. instal ation. Howard ©. Mallon of Nevada Oity. .og ihe new ten-stamp mill at the Phe. Sa fe install will Goodspeed Miss Tonight wx ig being crowded and it is expected, -the atamps will begin to drop within the following officers of Laurel Parlor, . N.D.G. W.: Miss May Martin, P. P; :f{rom four to six weeks.: P ; Mrs.W.H Smith the well-known minMrs. J. H. Rogers, Sydney Smith, A Handsome War Souvenir given with every purchase of © 10 cents or more. W. H. CRAWFORD, Charles Temby,a Grass Valley young The new offizers o of Nevada City man, has, been elected to teach the public school at Iron Mountain in cheaper insurance with it is just one Lodge, No. 62, A. O. U.' W., were inGrass Valley township. stalled Jast night by M. W Argall, D. of the dodges worked to sell the system. The insurance companies are out for D. G. M. W., as follows; W. E. Bice, BORN. thes ufand they donot hurt themP. M. W.; George BE. Russell, M, W.; i John A, Hainees: Foreman; George J. selves reducing rates for any reason, oe eee eat . Oaleroian, Overseer; Charles E. AshNear the Central House, July 12, Mining People Coming. . burn, Rec.; John F. Hook, Fin; H. 1898, to the wire of A. Lind, a son. Superintendent Henry K. Shockley .uenther, Receiver; B. A. Bost, Guide; © © GO0S0SOOOO0000 To Teach at Iron Mountain. Workmen’sS lnitallation. Show Your Colors. SASURE saaastonorecenceenrenencnnenn 4 #; One should be careful about’his drink Re Sones GOI Ra Call on us before going elsewhere LAFAYETTE, Cuontra Costa Co., Cal., May 3. 1898, DR. A. T. SAND r Sir: I bave ueed your Helt for one wonth and have derived wonderful benefit from it. 1 suffered for years from catarrh of the stomuch; weak back and constipation: in fact, my general health was very .poor. 1 had taken lots of medicine without relief, but as soon as I got your Belt } began to improve, and now I feel entirely cured. as I have ” had any of the troubles since ! got the Belt. Of course, I recommend It highly. JOHN C, LUCAS. Yours ELECTRICITY A GREAT TONIC. ‘It is nature’s vital force. The body cannot live without it. If. you are weak or sick you need electricity. Quit drugging anc e209 nes 2 soe mrealTARR HATA ePA Does suc acuuce insurance, ©OOOOO ©O©000000000060 I PSOSSOOSSSSSSSIOSS Pd season Ww YY Ss yhen: i ok aK # sis 2 keapieieee : A under en SYP. aeon ed Proprietor 7a Mrs. Agnew, 'who is here on a furlough, and sere-. der without having recourse to the which were said to be lying loose in resides in Alameda. A brother, in comnaded that'gentleman. Captairi Nihell 3. This tiess. a Passing oan psd Gorgyman Who Many Citizers Participate in a DemonFormerly Preached Here. ‘stration in His Honor. Last Week's Weather Was W Favorable to. scts of his lodge, and appeals therethe Copper River District in Alaska, in “London,\ England, Most » A 00. WA “TAR CROP OUTLOOK. on in re. at, en ratica JULY tas 1898. 100% Fas of Tnstice Refuse Refus to Intervene in ‘I gidof S:cramentas Coming From ott has et, e T e e B D. DE NA RE SB AFPBAL PROM THE ORDER . DELUDED COW Y LE RI IN . GOLD SHEKERS, TREY. re rt‘SPAIGHT DBAD.[CAPTA TPRANSORIPT TiAlk ‘try it. Read Ds. Sanden’s book, ** Three Classes of-Men,"’4 —_ e.