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July 26, 1897 (4 pages)

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SCENE ree x sccatetiniahaiaeniciintal THE i oP het Go! NEVADA CITY, NEVADA Co., CALIFORNIA . pounds and had scraggy whiskers, cone i ae, _. but for all that he was as “nervy” . TRANSCRIPT MINDING HiS OWN BUSINESS, . > = s . : Growing Children as any other gambler that ever lived . ) BROWN & CALKINS.MONDAY pe ena JULY 26, 1897.) his fists if need be to emphasize his Jim MoCord’s Grievance Against an Ine . and would cheerfully battle with . One-third of all the children terfering Train Robber. die before they are five years _ NBW FACES WILL BE THRRR, . sci un encasggor™™® tHe "ort of Au Some of the Old Guard Will Gather] fair in Nebraska to another Jim, Around the Festive Board. In its issue of Friday evening Mrysville Democrat contained the loving in relation to the annual gath-! a fair job of work at slee * ering of the Sportsmen’s Club: Tomorrow at the Van Slyke farm,} shots'rang out, and at the door. of . near Indian Springs in Nevada cou the annual dove hunt and camp stew young farmer, with a bandanna . towing ch Idren. “of the Grass Valley Sportmen’s Club. handkerchief covering his face and . £ will take place. At these annual meet-/ a pistol _shaking nervously. in his . ings there generally aré about one hun-. hand. It was a hold up allright, and . dred persons, including the iny guests. The camp ground is a beauti-. ception, sent his hands heavenward. . fal place in a meadow, or hay field, where many large oak trees furnish ) ample shade, and a running stream of wayoye the coach, gathering valupure water courses through, grounds. meeting, though during the first ears of the organization other locali-. ek were visited. In all of these years . McCord growled. since 1873, at these annual meetings, ' , there have been citizens of Marysville! er insisted, presenting the gun. present, they having on each occasion ; been among the invited guests. The Grass Valley Sportémen’s Club. be a Bood thief, but y oU.aree blamed We AI —_ embraces in its membership. represen-. Poor diagnoser. Do you suppose I'd “ee 7) hee Wy ty) tative business men of Grass Valley . be down here, crouched like a toad a}: ie A and Nevada City, men who have done; = -much for the better protection of game , Tide in a Pullman? away.” And and fish. The club has a standing re-. he dropped back to s eep again. ward for information that will lead the conviction.of persons who violate these statutes, that being the chief aim of the organization. They have their annual hunt and camp stew, but they never do this the Sabbath Day. If the example ” by the sportsmen composing the mem-. ! tell you. bership of this club were followed by a live organization in each county the State there would be far less of ; i ttention to McCord, who had legal fishing and hunting. At the first! 88V° , meeting of Grass Valley and Nevada by this time returned to his doze. City sportsmen November 12, 1878, four . he said. residents of Marysville were among oe the invited guests, Charles E. Filkins, re Electric Relt—to cure. It does enre, and the book Charles W. Scheidel, Dr. 8. 'T. Browster snidisiend Mow. tr "yea hseerarbey tree, ASdreos aud T. J.Sherwood. Time has depleted . : ae : ; fered with your business in this car, o Ay Ea the ranks, as only the last mentioned and it is 4 more than right that eo: ce mune are, remains to answer at roll call tomor. : Fs Tow, the others having joined the silent . YOU Should refrain from mixing in ‘majority. And of the club mem berP P sleep. But you introduce ourself, ship who at that first meeting gathered ace Wilk’ hawe to settle eae mataround the festive board, more than half of them have gone hence never to A ! return. William Watt, David Watt, bens Dr. William McCormack, Judge A. B. sai osyllabic remark, and in a Dibble, C. W. Smith, James K. Byrne, . MOPOSylla oe . ond it was rainin bandanna hand. Ira A. Eaton, Joseph Perrin, T. W. . : : Sigourney and others, whose names are not at hand, are among the departed. But new faces have taken their places ute McCord hud the farmer on the and the club membership is kept up to: the limit, the same as it was nearly . help tie the féllow, up and take him camp, but there also will be a tinge of i on to the next station. sadness conie to the hearts of the old guard when the roll call discloses the ' depletion of the ranks. nn Or A Mountain of Quartz. Captain Thomas Mein of Oakland is! was when he was negotiating dinow in Alaska as the agent of the Exploration Company of London. He has recently forwarded to the home office an interesting report concernin the Treadwell mine of that Territory. He declares that.the deposit of pay ore is much greater than has been anticipated. Two sections that were consid-! hi ered waste on the 220 level has developed into the best ore in the -mine, He estimates that there are 400,000 tons . here, and if an of good milling ore in the block. Alto-. ture him then, gether he thinks there are 7,000,000 tons in that level. It is n ommends the erection of a 220-stam ” gays, the milling of the ore could be done at a cost not to exceed $1 per ton, What Constitutes a Hobo. What constitutes a hobo ? Young man, did you ever stop to consider tha question ? If you have, you have certainly arrived at the conclusion that-he is a worthless cuss away from home. He may have been born of good parents but gone astray. He probably began as a boy to loaf around the streets; later he learned to chew tobacéo and smoke Cigarettes, then he went into saloons aud hung about card tables; drinking and love of gambling fo)During ‘many years this; to McCord. . farm has been the chosen place of ow proposed . conducting the culprit to th to build a dam on Lemon creek, which . the car he evicted him into will give 180 feet head way, and to erect another electric plant. He further recp . asleep:—Chicago Record. mill at a cost of $500,000. With this and the one already in operation, he Jim McCord weighed about 110! o'd. Most of them die of some wasting disease. They . very slowly; me Ge in fesh; are fretful; f does not do them much good. You can’t say they have any disease, yet tights, and as he was an expert boxOnce, traveling from one county . found himself so reduced in pocket as to make a double seat in the day they never prosper. A slight the . coach preferable to a berth in the . enid, or some stomach acd fol-. sleeper. He coiled up and was doing . bowel trouble takes them away ping when . easily. the train stopped with a jerk, seven . SCOTT’S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites is just the remedy for , It a ard fleshs sound flesh; not scft, flabby fat. It makes strong bones, healthy nerves. It changes poor children to children rich in prosperity. : ty ‘or Scott’s slept will do for the children what we ‘know-Scott’s Emulsion will dos Get the genuine. For sale by all druggists at 50c. and eagle & BOWNE, New York. nty,. the coach appeared a rough looking . ited . every one in the car, with one ex-. McCord didn’t. He was asleep, . The man with the gun worked his the . ables ashe progressed, until he came “Here, wake up! What have you, ten; got?’’ the train robber demanded. “Go on away. Don’t bother me,” “Give me your money,” the othMcCord was awake now. “My friend,’ he said, ‘you may in a seat, if F had money enough to to! The train robber was nonplused. “Say,’’ he said, ‘1 want what you've got. Shell out.” “If you don’t quit bothering me and waking me from an uneasy but. Tomedy kant on. Valued sleep,’”’ said McCord, ‘‘you pr cure of set . Will regret it seriously. Go away, . ° It ts the most Its current ts common sense felt all the time it is on the body, and can be regulated. The farmer looked up and down! want the best made. This can truly be said of Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt; that it has.no su; in! the car for an inspiration as to what . Ho, 3 power ‘of alsete ae curceat. baperins nor i convenience in using. ectricity properly apil-! to do. None came, and he again plied by a good electric belt is a moat effective remedy for the cure of many bervous and chronic ailments. and Dr. Sanden has devoted (hirty years to the perfection of this seacttle ‘belt. bebe ho now ot. ‘, 99! Contains improvements Possess: ¥ no other apI’ve got to have, your money, ’’ . siiance of the kind in the world. True, it costs more than some others, but it Is worth ‘more, When it cures its price is nothing, and this fs the “Well,” one object aimed at in constructing Dr. Sanden's McCord roused himself. ree Classes of Men’ ig full of Preof. Get it, San Francisco, Yi, yY Best int dideioments Are not published but you will find them in and around Nevada City. oma —___ In my Studio I have an elegant dispiay of Up-to-Date Photographs mine. My business is to get some ter once for all.” It was his fist which made the last . kerchiefs and revolvers and hair and old clothes, and the passengers were under the cushions. . In a min; floor and was batting his head =. against the iron uprights of the AND"= HIGH GRADE Enlargements In Crayon, Water Colors, and Sepia: UlYou are cordially invited to call: “Thanks, gentlemen,” said Jim, “but I think we won’t do that. I never interfere in other people's . ; affairs. If any of you had wished The Best Made, Fancy Groceries BRR arisicncesicuasicceade $1 25] Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Duffy’s Malt .... 00000.. . 100 Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 Gamecock: Whisky {",. 100) “ ‘ff bulk, per gal. 50 pe IXL, Whisky .0000000.0... ' 75. Olives, " * I 25 Bryant’s Root Beer ,28%, —10/ Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Hire’s “ “$3 for. so Everything else in proportion. The Leading Tailor of Nevada County, 3 Pine Street, Nevada City. : a—-+e The Best Goods, The Best Fit. ‘ The Cheapest Prices. si A Pine TT HOLD ON! . ranch W store. We h d the goods at the Branch Wonder Store hold coupecidia’ nor do we have special sale days. Goods sold-atbargains at all times. -If you do not want to take our word for it, please call in and price our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ce Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Gents’ Furnishing Goods , Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc. Just received, a fine line of Ladies’, Misses’ and’ C hil. dren’s BLACK HOSE. . Ladies Seamless Black Hose,.3 pair for 2 5 cents. ; “ Extra fine Silk Finish Black Hose, 3 pair for a5 cents. _ : Misses’ and Children’s extra Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cts, _ BEEHIVE _ GROCERY.. J.J.JACKSON, . Proprietor. Agency For--lMonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup © Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for gm. J.LEVY, =~: = Children’s White Lace Caps at 40 cents, worth $r, Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, only 5 cents cach, Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sold elsewhere at 25 cents. Men’s Celluloid Collars, reduced to ro cents, i " Cuffs, = 20 cents. 20 dozen Men’s Neckties, latest styles, 20 cents, All at THE BRANCH WONDER STORE, COMMERCIAL STREET. ‘ -PATE FOIS. -DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH.= -\MANAGER. Telephone 203—3 Bells, is the Best, Give ita Trial. = oe HeREEEREE oo . KIN<FA ¥ ————_____F} FURNITURE. . “LET GOOD DIGESTION WAIT ON APPETITE” Says our old friend Shakespeare. That’s the happy, physical condition we aim to briu about in our grocery department by searching the market for dainties and delicacies, There’s ncthing “GILT EDGE” that we haven’t got.
Everything fresh and new, and prices that » simply delight: ‘ For Instance: HAWAIIAN COFFEE, the fi yes, the finest and purest in the market, one good, round iron dollar per tin. Straight goods. ° PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada City. nest, only That’s ‘THAN ANY,STORE IN NEVADA CITY. 2 to arrest this man, the time to do it Toore, KINKEAD’S rectly with you and not when he and I were trafficking. The only thing I have against him is his tem8; porary derangement of my plans, which contemplated sleep. If we keep him on board, I shall natura). ly feel a sort of responsibility for m and will not be able to rest as calmly and reposefully as I wish. . ] jam going to throw him off right y of you want to capwhy, that’s your afITHE PHOTOGRAPHER. *Entirs Satisfaction Guaranteed, Ranch For Sale. THREE MILES FROM TOWN. Commercial Street Cash Stores. YOPUATOP AAA YOP AAA YP dd i Prices Sole Nevada City Agent for Woodland Creamery Butter, Stock ; : ieee i SITs aditr ci vrais reais vain aust auiseausnraus eraiverr> = Styles Better. = The Plaza Store<m_— lore ’ Kinds, FISCHER BROs, Props. d ; Better Is constantly supplied with an Kinds { extensive and fresh stock ofSTAPLE AND Fancy Grocerirs 2 Of every description. Everything in the way of CANNED GOODs. MT Ilr ra All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES, Give us a Trial Order SOPELOVEZODEZLOMNOLD fair, in which I shall not mi .”” And e end of space. 40 acres good, Farming Land. Then he went buck and curled up oe nog jaree Barn. and in a moment was blissfully . 9 Horses and.1 Mileh Cow.’ 1 Thoroughbrace W; on andi ‘Jlarge Wood Wagon. 2 . % dozen Chickens Good Cellar and Storehouse. All Farming Im plements go with the ace “Me Onta, Ho Marriage.” A story of legal lore is told of Squire Robinson, the father of the . place. late General Rebinson of Alleghany Also 60 acres good Timber Land, fine City. The squire kept the ferry Vineyard, lot of Fruit Trees all in bearacross the river in the latter year of lew Vegetable Garden, and everything the last century and did all the . ? Anyona), 2 800d country home. i . Anyo ti ha pl i marry ing-for the leving couples far itat pe” Wanting such a place will get and near. . A Great Bargain. One day a couple pre. sented themselves before the judiFor terms and particulars enquire of CHRIS. WEBER, cial Charon, and the swain honestly . Upper West Broad Street. confessed that he had not the nec. . essary wedding fee in cash, but that ! he would deliver Squire Robinson a bushel of vats the coming fall in . pay ment. jul6 — #. THERE'SATIME — (y To Eat, a time to sj » anda time to Fetal acta time for all things, . = T. but to have the-correct time you r Fruits and Vegetables. & TOMATO, CABBAGE and PEPPER PLANTS, . /@ Daisies, Pansies, Pal Iso al & great variety of other beautiful planta, 's The Union Fruit Store t TTGAYTT GEA duner i tsar aus taser ais SRE, Received Fresh ‘Daily. Havi ‘ecen nlar, a recent plant, we are prepared teiy °"t Gold, Silver and Copper Ores and Sulphurets At the highest market price, Write for rai of your ores oan Jian Cor ag ying at reasonable rates, ote Ferns’ and a OTTO’S ICE CREAM. L. HARBOUR, Proprietor,. . lowed. After becoming addicted to these habits to the extent of becoming a slave to them, he realized his condition and felt himself, what he really was, a disgrace to his relatives and friends; then he thonght they would gladly be rid of him and started—what The good natured Squire consenti od and tied the nuptial knot, but as . A. ISOARD & SON, the groom rode off, with ‘the blush. . Wholesale Liquor Dealers, ing bride behind him on a Pillion, . Broadstreet, . Nevada City, Cal. the squire gave him the quaint N parting shot, ‘Mind, John, no oats, sete ree eee hatone no marriage.”"—Detroit Free Press . Enterprise Brewing Co., ach EI Pea tara was he then‘? Simply a common hobo ——_——_—_=_ . Sewing Machines Repaired. By an expert workman. Apply. at ' office of Singer Sewing Machine Co., Pipa cela — gum Broad street. NO IN ae Fine Butter. Woodland Creamery Butter, the best in the market, can be had of Pbil Scadden, the sole agent, a25-tf ~~~ go —. Oftice For Rent. j21-lm I, : ————. Offliee i 5 Building, Broad @t A nice front room in the Traysonrer non pe City, Caf? Broad Street ‘Pa ox Long Felt Want. Makers of “Babcock seems to have all kinds . ae Worry’ of money nowadays. Where does . he get it?" ’ . > Rar tates ovate ‘é Sey a no ee eneNReR. ba ; nt Successor to. Wallace & McMath. L) carry A Reliable Timekeeper. ALL WATCHES ARE NOT . “ee See ete . e O. K. Painter,Beliar bitte ps.ment.s cod é “PECOD «'. iHtouss Pac , Sat row ee bak come comet. 0 CHAS. P ECO R, es on Quickly Done, LU ETJE & BR AND’S Corner Pine and Commersial streets. Paper Hanging, eolalty. ve Broad Street, Near Pine. meen eal eteaths, # « alwers! Sign Painting. Graining, ; +6 : ‘ > All kinds of, Wines and Diapers Prtvass on 10eg to suit the PB agen ee eee ms in connect; on, A Full Stock of Jewelry, OH, L. SWEENEY. Orders Nevada City Transfer Co. the Nevada City Postedice © ™® through DRAYING ANDHAULING. —_—— oar eee SCHTUDT BROS., BAK We have theceleb: NTERPRISE . "4 cepa and sell it Bt the eamme eae . “Haven't you ever heard? He is eee r jal, and for proms work, good work ani low pr: , lind T beat all others, ne Block, suitable for an office. Eniqnire PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY of F. E. Brown. tt LL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING: , i ts e yo —. NEW YORK BAKERY Fish, Fruit ? Vegetable (SKILLFULLY Dong, "°°" Street. a few door above lentils 2 Weediig Cakes to Order a Speciaity, [freer ted. Goods delivered ae ". REMOVAL NOTICE, [PH The Bear Gigar actory) LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, ° Oe eeeceeneisences +»Nevada City Cal. J. P. CONWAY, Prop Pos he a NPP “innati Enquirer. REPAIRS BOOTS ‘CARL SEIBT, + Proprietor vegan te [ai leeetemanern sso THE BEST CF WoRK. ce ee et ee ee eh AND hee Pee : ee NE : OWEST OF PRICES L. BOWMAN, JF. SHAW . b mes BooigaaBas arpa + WILLIAM -H. AN DREWS; pace rise CHARS, ie ts on opp alee SHAW & BOWMAN, . cata ht Wiraies/Sa% . Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., Miler aresty Rit . Comenntmineniar age any . vilgat mg Dentists. — IS SECOND TO NONE. ae _BROAD. STREET, (A v . HOLD ON{i We advise you to hold.on to your money until at nm of fruit to be hi cg great portion o} by girls and ; ment stating th _ women are wa work ‘for the. work is not harc knack.of doing. informed a repo was new to-her, $1.40 on Friday « to do much bett week. There wi two months and ployment can se plying at the car ‘are industrious « dollars and turn And the Error He A OT . Under an old le petition for lette: testamentary or . quired to pay to fee of $5 and $1 $1,000 of the ap excess of $3,000. amended the law $5 fee, and the Di ing ruled that . paid sume in exce titled to have the! them, claims are tha return of suc! the sum of $788 wi tioners, and this .will not be small.Officers Freedom Circle, of the Forest, Sat the following offic were conducted b; Sandow, assisted . Grand Marshal: . FO; B. J. hap Hicks, Treas.; Mis Rs Konchi, L. G.; fell, I. G.; Miss F,, C., Guenther, Mrs. ‘ Bost, Trustees. After the install P.C. C., Miss Fl sented with a beau O. C.’cértificate. The following pr Address of Welc Iustrumental § Grenfell. Reading—Mrs. Vi Solo—Miss Flore Duett—Misses 1 Maud Woon. ‘Solo—Miss Emx ‘Reading—R. Ron Recitation—Miss Recitation—Oha Remarks—B. A. . Song—Bert Polle Remarks—J. E. I During the eveni ing and a collation Will Mine . Thirty miles east canic table land s mountain in Tulou field of lava overlyi and one of the anci beds In which mo: ‘mines of the Sierta pany has been for gravel and soft roc) claims have alread; —_———~peO Will Order J. E. Poingdest: Good Title mine Yuba county, who .