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July 24, 1897 (4 pages)

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Col. J. E, Doolittle hae gone, tol town. . Phil Brodley left last. night, for San e Francisco. ° James Waléh of Graniteville arrived]here last evening, — OW, H. Karehner ot sherdian fs ta) A Vas pee ajar nt pt By arrived fen aan pi heey has gone to Boston to reside. . ©. T. Worthley came dows ive! that hote Washington yesterday. “—. Cassel of San Francisco arrived there on morning train. . ‘ Miss Ethel Mulloy will leave Wedmesday for Mills College. W. A. Chandler came down from Graniteville last evening. Mrs. I. Williamson of Washington is]. visiting friends at Dutch Flat. } F. ©. Leutje bas returned from an extended trip to San Francisco, ; Father Delmate of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train. : Mrs. L. D. Allen and Mrs. M. Allen came down from Bear Valley today. Mrs. Annie Matteson of San Francisco is here visiting Mrs. H. ©. Mills. A. M. Hunt of San Francisco ‘was one of the arrivals om last evening’ 8 train. Miss Esther McBean of Washington is here on a visit to P. Goyne and family, Miss G. Goyne, who has been visiting friends at Washington; returned home yesterday. Micheal Hyman, who has been toSan ‘Francisco for the benefit of his health, «will return home tomorrow. “The Misses Nesslage and”Mise Isbis% er arrived here last evening from San Francisco on their way te-Sweetland.~ Miss Martha Sims has returned: from San Francisco and Sacramento, accompanied by. Miss Waggoner, who will visit here. Panl a Meroux arrived here this morning from San Francisco on his way to Downieville -to attend his brother’s funeral. Capt. Geo. A, Nihell, Free Woodman, Gus Frandy and J. Armstrong are expected home from the lakes tomorrow where they have been for the past two weeks. _« SPORTSMEN . OUTING. Yndian Springs the Scent Scene of a Reunion of Old Friends Today. _ Marysville Appeal: The Nevada “sportsmen will hold. their annual stew at Indian Springs Saturday. It is expected that ‘several residents of this «city will accept of the hospitality of {President Donnelly and the members annual stew seems to grow better every . year, and to be more palatable to the old folks that attend. A. W. Lewis will be on the ground to take some lessons in cooking and flavoring, as~ his services will: be required when’ the Yuba and Sutter Gun Club givé their annual stew at Shelton’s grove two weeks later. All who have: reesived invitations in this city should ‘attend as they are sure of most hospitable treatment and every opportunity for a most enjoyable time. . Cement Sidewalks. ¥F. P. Hunt, the berber, intends to have a cement walk laid in front of his residence on Sacramento street. He will have a stone wall built on the lower sidé to hold the concrete work. Mrs. H. C. Mills also intends to have a stone wall and cement sidewalk constructed in front of her residence. property on the same street. If all the property owners along that street take the same interest in this matter it will not bea. great while till it has a substantial sidewalk, which is mething that has been needed there ‘for lo, these many years. There is” as much if not more traffic over Sacramento street than any other thorough‘fare in town and consequently — the need of agéod: macadamized street and a smooth sidewalk is is apparent to all. Alaska “Teroperature. A Weather Observer has. furnished. the following jnformation showing the mean, ‘snnaal temperature at Fort . of the vast throng of result the evening’s ent was an open-air “eonbert by Goyne’s Band on the balcony of the main structure, and from ten o’clc the same band played. there for till an hour and more after midnight. :» In the front ground-floor room of the . annex many hundred people enjoyed . the literary and musical program that ‘began about nine o’clock. Hon. J. M. Walling gave an address in the. course of which he paid a ‘merited tribute to the enterprise of the Landlords Rector, end to their ability and popularity as . hotel keepers. __ Mr. Hooper, a Grass Valley’ gentleman, won an encore for his very creditable performance of tha’ at, most difficult; piano selection, “Rhapsodie Hongroise . _ No, 2,” and responded “by “a very pretty march composed by ‘Maurice Driver of. the San Jose Gens servatory of’ Music where Mr. Hooper has been studying. Miss Mabel Bradley ielient:: a ha-. morous dialect recitation’ with ininiita. ble effect, and Miss Mollie Morton’ who has a rich, Sympathetic contralto voice, . and that popular’ old stand-by, sing! Werry, sang. Thén the room was given over ‘s the. dancers who to the music of Goyne’s . orchestra, with Col. John Hyer as prompter, enjoyed themselves there a after one o’clock this morning. For two hours and more refreshments were . served in adjoiningrooms. There were ice cream, sandwiches and’ mild beverages in abundance for all. The annex, which is connected with the main building at the second ‘story by an inclosed bridge, is a strictly modern structure of clever, arrangement and admirably co ted, the architects and builders” Messrs. Crider, Wilson & McKenzie ‘of this city. and it is two stories high. ‘The second: floor contains sixteen spacious sleep‘ing rooms, including some very’ handsome suites, besides bath-rooms. In each bed-room is a stationary washstand, with hot and cold water. rooms: are all newly and richly furnished. On the ground floor is a salesroom 48x60 feet with full plate glass front. In the rear of the salesroom are two sample rooms, each 24x40 feet, for the convenience of commercial travelers. The entire buildizig’is lit ‘with electricity. Theannex will be regularly opieried for business about. the first proximo. Already several of the suites and single rooms have been engaged by prospective tenants. 2@oWill Play Tomorrow. ‘Word was received last’ evening that the French Corral baseball nihe could not come to Nevada City tomorrow to play with the Colts. This being the casé a game has been arranged for between the Colts and the Ouckoos of Grass Valley, to take place at Glenbrook Park in the afternoon. The train leaves at 1:30 pm. and returns at 5 o'clock. Fare for the round trip, in. cluding admission to the grounds,” 25. ‘cents. — Bonded Their Mine, C. E. Clinch of Grass Valley has bonded the South Idaho mine, which property is situated in Grass Valley township and jis owned principally by . W. J. Rogers, Joseph Q’Keefe and James MeKenna. London parties will _. and may conelude to purchase it. TI Grodve's Tasteress Cum Tonw is 23} perfect Malaria! Liver Tonic and: whee te was as beetved < during ‘summer e temperatare of } degrees above-at Fort Yukon and in as low as 67 below: a —_—_— Wise MEN Know itis folly to build on a poor foundation,” Paes =o deadening Sy toms is 24 health. pak ae Hoop’s Pixis.cure nausea, sick heed. ache, .indigestion, biliousmess. All i a Blood. purifier. Removes Bilionsnéss without purging. A& pleasant as Lemon Syrap. It is as large as any Dollar tonic and retails for 50c. To get the GENUINE ask for GRove’s. jy19-4m Fine ne Goods. ‘sale by P.G. Scadden, To Ice Consumers, a eusaas reniten sens onlel : ... be $450; boat at Lake Lindérman, $60; . were given by experienced tiiners who) The ground dimensions are 50x120 feet, . ‘The . . inspect“the property in a few weeks, Van Camp's Macvaroni and Cheese in cans, and Van pay saci the finest goods market, Commepoial ‘street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. 28 “The Union Ice Company is now precharming solo entitled “O! Love ‘thiscellanons, $25; total, $750. Conser-. Divine.” 1 vatively that isa fair estimate of the meet at the ustial hour led by Miss requirements of a man who expects to. annie Stevens. Subject: “False Worferhain ‘in the Yukon eighteen months. . ship and Trae.” Sabbath school at the There are several other. incidental expenses which inight be incurred, or the . cordially invited. amount of supplies might be curtailed ,to a slight extent. These estimates ‘Something New. have wintered in the north ‘and know! Hill's, Mixed Flavoring Spics®, . what they are talking about. In mak-ing’ purchases it is well to observe the Saceese= Rich Red that can be purchased: are none: too good and will more’ than the 5, iia absolute st to" te eemred waif Jurebeset in the long run, . . g week or $20 month. Each additional line , FOR. CASH ONLY. ThegChristian Endeavor will! close of the morning service. All are. 7 ‘See ME le sold to As it is. necessary to ‘reduce the dese tire pies gluing “will be sold inserted under this head for 50 cents 10 cents a-week: or 40.cents a month © ‘Paya" Wantea. _ Tributeis are wanted ¢ at the Old Home ‘mine neat Blue Tent, Bids are also. wanted for sinking the new incline fifty. feet. OLp. Home Cossonipatep MuininG CompPixy. §20-1w. Mavertioenente of not to exoeed five lines in. . ~"Remember: the sale will last thirty days and the goods will be disposed of BB Yours Respectfully, . C. MILLER. P, Ss. All the Accounts Due the Firm Should be Settled at Once. Lost 1 £ 1 intainiatncs a letter from ‘the gitizens of Grasé Valley commending the firm of P. ¥. Collier, publishers. Anyone: finding it will confer @ favor by returning a to me at ‘the National Exe! fiw TRAC. PRICHARD, Office For Rent. by . stitablé for an office. Enquire of F. E.
{ Brown. : i possibleto get it pinytionston gto tonics,” and opiate’ compounds, abfused io grant Bk Gangeell’ than surdly advertised as “blood purichise to build a toll road from Meadow . . fiers.” They have ter ‘ Lake to Sierra City, and by so doing. effect, bat do not CURD.” they exercised good judgment. There . is already a road from Meadow Lake: Blood t A ént } 6. * pac re Notice.” ORTH SAN JUAN GOLD "MINING COM.Locati of Princi: lace of \ y Looe ion eel F trict, Nev: rik Mineiseipe Valley Mining Dishereby given thata meeting of the Directors, held on the 16th day of Notice is Board of July, 1897, ‘an. assessment t. (No. %) of seven ae per ‘share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporati payable :imm ately in United States ola the tary, at the office of the Company, No. 143 First street, San Francisco ifornia. Any stock upon which h this assessment shall remain unpaid on the eighth day of S Secre. ‘ Housekeeper Wanted. A good housekeeper is wanted. Inquire at A. Isoard & Son's liquor store, Broad street saa ere: ji4-ef “i ‘German Lessons. * Mrs. Williamson, teacher of German by easy method. Rooms at: Mr. Sukeforth’s on ‘Main street. : : ji6-tf For Sale. Fine household furniture of all kinds, in lote to suit pw rs. Some of the articles almost'new. Will be sold cheap; Inquire at the residence of M. Rosenberg, East Broad } street. j16-tf New Howse at a Bargain. For sate—handsome new five-room cottage, ‘with Bath, patitry, ete. Level lot, 50x126. ‘Will be sold very cheap, half cash, half in smal] monthly payments. For particulars apply at Tene office, = Notice to Tax Payers. on Te A ARE NOW DUE AND PAYable, and will be delinquent on and after Monday, August 2d, 1897. I will be‘at my office in the City Hall every ‘day, atthe hours from 9 to 12 a. M., and from edi; 2 to 5 Pp. M., for the purpose of receiving taxes. E. A. TOMPKINS, City Marshal. ber, 1897, will be delinquent and advertised for sale’ at: publeapeoey and_ unless paythe teh day of Octobor, 1, to. pag: the deli” . e oO a wl P with sosts of aduent ent. ee a fapansce of of sale, By order of ,all the needs of the people who may best’ medicine for the blood ever pro‘ef safficient private subscriptions to ‘Thas Tired Posting, have rr , question is only good for about six, ‘depth of from six to twenty feet. Even . time keeping the road. open. county ordinances in conflict with the Valley quail—From October 1st to Doves—July 16th to February 16th. ) Verne An4, ae Sh MORRIS, Searetary, ” travel through that section during the j ‘duced, Its success in curing Scrofula, © ‘put the road in shape and that ‘he in. H a oods\ ‘months in the year, as during the rest . 2 on the road from this city to Sierra Gane . Law. State law to be invalid. According to March Ist. Trout—April 1st to December Ist. ture of a few hundred dollars could be . which his first, last, and all the. ‘summer time. We understand that. Salb Rheum, Bhetinintient,’ Ontherb, tends to put on a stage line between. ' of the time it is impassable on account . ” Semnecs City, where there is not near so much ‘the State law game may be killed as Mountain quail—September Ist to Male Deer—July 15th to October ie Money Saved is Money Earced. 1O to F, P. HUNT'S and save 10 cents every time Reg Te hee Bars syeu res pruned. All w ‘Two Barbers. No waiting. jy’ _ put im good condition and answer for been advertieedas just what it-is—the “Mr, Cardwell has secured assurance! Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration and . Cisco and Sierra. City. The route in! of snow, which in that region falls to a . The One Trae a iowa All druggists..§1., now, the stage people havea hard The Legislature of 18 of 1897: declared all follows: February 15th. 15th. ES (EUMEE NGS "Sek ree Will Reside at Berkeley. . Mrs. H. 8. Bradley, who for the past thirty years has called Nevada City her home and has resided here nearly all that time, has concluded to take up her residence at Berkeley, for which place she took her departure this morning, accompanied by her daughters Edith and‘ Mabel. Mrs. Bradley has ralways been one of the prominent la‘dies of our town, and her many friends ‘regret thut she has decided to leave Por 31-3 Cents. ‘her old home. ee re ered Died at the Hospital. John Hogan died at the County Hospital yesterday, after baving beén an inmate there for some years. Some years ago Hogan had his hip broken in a mining accident at Washington, and . bus been in the Hospital ever since. . Many years ago he resided in this city . and in partnership with the late Al Jenkins kept the Gem saloon, now con: ducted by William Craig. Hogan was . ‘a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. He . . was buried today. s " + ee Arrested For Stealing a Watch, A boy who lives on Piety Hill was arrested yesterday for stealing « watch . from the Tea store a few nights ago. . He had traded watch to another . boy for a pistol, but Officer Kilroy en geeded in recovering the stolen prop: erty. The boy admitted his gu lt and:. ‘begged for mercy. He was — “ in the city jail. . aaa ae ae a: Penman Miners’ Union. . Cor, Pine and Fiaiapberthon a You Might as Well Be Miners’ Union last night it was decided . to take steps towards inducing miners . at work in several mines to join. the . union, It was voted also to join with: the Neyada City ie gta giv. a at Glen urh fea rage we on August, ad See Out of the world as out of style. At @ meeting of the Grass oi dash, originality and freshness about our) Millinery that captivate. The season is advancing and we are overstocked. So ‘We Have Cut Prices on Millinery and Trimmings. ! MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD, Geevempor to Mrs.’ hema & Crawford). Call at Dickerman’s for a package of Dr. LaRue’s. ‘Headache Powders ' (Three Doses in a Ten Cent Package.) . Your reaped back if it fails to give you relief. H. DICKERMAN, DRUGS, STATIONERY AND ~ PHOTO SUPPLIES, Phone 80 There’s a A nice front,room in the Traxsoutrr Block, . “3 HA Wistake tl oo tad ™~ > Will not be made by taking ttme to examine our Summer line of Shoes. : We have the Latest. Styles, the Latest Lasts,.and the Latest Colors in BOOTS AND OXFORDS Ht Prices that Hasolutely Dety Competition. F. J. WHIT On Broan Sr.,-Nzar City HAtt. anata’ ——— Going to Build ? 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 Steel Roofing and Siding! Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles and more durable. Also, Ornamental:Stee Ceiling for interior work. Complete Stock, of 3 Hardware, Iron, Steel, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Gutlery Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass. Hooks, Praning Shears, Garden Hose, Painta,. Gils, Varnishes, Brushes, Doors, Windows, Screens, Wire Netting, etc. Special attention given to Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and for ornamental work in.tin or galvanized iron. GEO. E. lsbacidietens Pine St. . PURE FOOD © [OW PRICES >? PP F >v PHF Re Your Grocer is like your Doctor. You’ve got to trust him with your HEALTH, and incidentally with your Pocket Book. ee doe a. get. hold of one -who thinks of your pocket k to the detrience a of pa our. health, you’d;. better drop. him : emake healthy customers by selling = pure’ food, and. satisfied customers by charging them low prices. Canned. Corn. Sugar Corn from the State of Maine 1o cents per can. Oysters. Large Cove Oysters, 1 pound # »Tomatoes. Three pound cans, Solid Pack ro cents Good Alaska Salmon, one Ib. ro cents A full line of Cheeses such as Philadelphia Hand Cheese, Circle X Roumatour, Genuine Swiss and Limburger. WOLF’S CASH GROCERY. pared to deliver ice in quantities to auit te apy part of the city. Orders ee Plaza will he promptly seeded attended to. tf gasrecny ag ar suitable for an office. om” ea Brown, No Coreetie Pay. > . Maia Street : ; : e = Nevada ene Cal. ; CATRO Sete ieee ¢ Gs \\ my VAD 5 L&D. MARSH; = "Fhe New.Health, Coffee. 'W, G. RICHARDS, Sole Agent "eau oes and Dealers. J -y: Ali ordersgiven prompt es a ol Telephone ate