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June 14, 1901 (4 pages)

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ms at a New mber. e this which by on his is ivered r their play a brdbk 0 from to be . pracrious, ng and att will ame is I lay— yhite ent of I and ett as Yotes of Interest, a anything you want in Furnitare at gryton’s. Ci ioed yor the best of everything in the put line send your orders to Naffziger. pel Summer weather will not reach yore until about the 4th of July, judging from present conditions. "© Work is being rushed on the New plectric railroad between Nevada City nd Grass Valley. Doall your trading at home if you »anythiog about the prosperity ‘of our own town. ae *. Personal Happenings, . ariene ecton, Me domm tom, Gres-. 97embere of Compang © Roady gabscribe for the Thansonirr, we geo the Camp Stoolb at Brayton’s,, bt ‘morning for Maybert. ws Leave Gonight, R.M, Moore of San. francisco ar-. ( 'The Misses English of Oolaimbta Hill ompany © will leave Armory Hall ye 5 Weigert of San Francieco arrived for Maybert.; .. early tomorrow morning, when th Mr. Haskel} of San Francisco passed . will board the sungane Pee to through town this moning on his way. proceed to Camp Gage at Santa Oruz. to Maybert. _. ". The following is a list of the officers _J« Oharters of San Francisco arrived . and men, the most of whom will go: here last evening and left this morning . Major Simonda, First Lieutenant and for Sierra City. iM Adjutant Gault, Second Lieutenant here last evening and left this morning {ing, First Lieutenant Bost, Second tor Forest City. Lieutenant Nicholson; Sergeants OrW.T. ‘Kagbaun is here spending a. gan, Sigourney, Kilroy, Steffens and few days from San Francisco. rived ‘here Idst evening and left this. and march to the Narrow Gauge depot,. and at 10 o’elock the “boys in blae”. : Jublhs s Lanse! will take’‘a special train for, Colfax.) here last evening and left this morning . They will hig’ Gven ot “Shak place Will =a 5 LD. Oasler of San Francisco artived Quartermaster and Commissary Wall-. . gigourney, the grocer, has received a rel of the finest sweet pickles that . cisco. sever been brought to this market, . C, Prinso n is here from San Fran_ Dr. E. A. Victorie returned to North It you want @ good, cool drink of. San Juanthismorning. s—the very best in town—drop in). nd see Wm. Harry. m7-tt , cbt. J’ve known 8 woman: to reduce rage from forty to twenty-nine, New Goods at Brayton’s Furniture family.. Richard Gcyne came down from the Plumbago mine yesterday. Biggs—Women seem to be born with Bayard Tally, of Fruitvale, son of Nat . £. Hocking, W. W. Hosking, Warren sbargain instinct. Digg— yee; that’s’ Tally, who formerly lived at this city, : is here on 4 visit'to James Tully and W. I. Redding of Downieville has been admitted to practice law by the Beardsley; Musicians Goyne, Granville; Privates Baker, Bond, Baldwin, J. Campbell, O. Campbell," Conaway, Dean, Dailey, Dunster, Durbin, Dennis, Fleming, Hierongimus, Wm. Hocking, Hosking, Hathaway, Jewett, Lutz, MoLeod, Marsh, Molntire, Meservey, L. G. Nickerson, Penrose, Russell, Dan Campbell, Odgers, Benney, H. Nicker‘schooner, Ozar,; bound to Labrador, WFred Gress, the clerk for the Bay. h ore. fll bt Howard Loyeland, proprietor of the opular Bakery, continues. to furnish! iting at Granitevill ip patrons with the very best of pies heat last pica te; Deemed. tOroush ea, bread and everything else in the! francisco. kery line, . ‘ tf. Ladies can get a good, stylish purse . h Vinton’s drug store at a greatly . fora few days past, returned to her duced price. .b The Board of fire Delegates last even, elected the following officers: . Isaac; janitor, Henry Guenther. Peter Smith, John James and George eweren have heen appointed appraiss of the estate of John Kitto, deased. . At the Yuba mine at Maybert every-. geancisco on a visi s ; t, returned here last ng looks bright. The fifteen-stamp . gyening and left this morning for his ill is running on good ore and. ;, enty men employed. Detective W. B. Hume of Wells, . in this city last evtning. srgo & Oo., who has been rusticating. en, route to Washington.ar Downieville fora few days past, medown from there last evening. took . their ~ departure She—Where did you ever get a foun-. Seattle where they will make their fa-. Qn the platform the Big Musical. Cartion for a “rummage sale.” He—We. ture home. Mr. Brasfield has been reour big tomcat serenade the board-. siding for several months at Seattle, s and then collect the missiles aimed . having secured a good position there. him, anties Power Company at Colgate, . b lo was injured in a runaway several . Before returning to hie bome in that. barrele by two boys. Votes will be y8 ago, is now getting along nicely, . city, Mr. Kartschoke will visit his son, Supreme Court. ° ing man, was here from San Francisco ssident, P. G. Scadden; secretary, J. . last evening. merly superintendent of the Murchie mine. ; Plumbago mine, where he has a -position. son, Reynolds, Richards, Sweet, Tre‘dinnick. : aid George © Catlett, who has been viser Locomotives To Burn Oil. g on his way to San President Haye of the Southern Pacific company has ordered. that all locomotives be equipped as oif burners. As an illustration of the great saving inthe price of oil as compared with coal, the Southern Pacific Oompany’s bill for the latter for the fiscal year Mr. Blandell was forending Jnne 30, 1900, was $6,500,000 the average price -being $4 per ton. The oil equivalent to a ton of coal costs about $1, so that the company can save nearly $5,000,000 a year by using oil. Mrs. Jones of North Bloomfield, who as been visiting friends in this city ome. today . ; A. W. Blundell, a well-known minFrank Hall left this morning for the W. P. Cline, who has. been: to San The Best Pre sription for Malaria Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s ome at Eureka. Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply H. M. Moore of San Luis Obispo was Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Mr. Moore is No cure, no pay.: Price, 256c, mylb6m Mrs. L: G. Brasfield and children Tonight today for nival by-the Quaker Concert Company. ‘Mothers bring all babies under three years of age. A beautiful doll will be given to the popular baby in the voting contest who receives the moat votes. I, Assion and Ed, Kartschoke, stookolders in the.Ohampion mine, arrived ere from San Francisco lastnight. b sold at the gate to all who enter at ten cents. 2t George Chase of Chicago returned Gus Kartschoke, at the Delhi mine. re last evening from Downieyille and . : s the guest of his old friend, ©. F. . ayton, the furniture dealer. Mr. hase has mining interests near Downville and has been inspécting them. ne of the mines is known as: the} entral California” and may be taken pid.of by ga company end exteusively orked. The City Trustees met last night nd the committee appointed to inestigate the alleged nuisance of the rot house on Pine street, owned by ts. Sarah Giles, reported thata numer of citizens living in that vicinity re willing to testify in .court that said ouse is a nuisance. ructed City Attorney Lindley to comnence action against Mrs. Giles to bom pel her to abate the nuisance, also 0 bring action against her for not bomplying with the Sewer and Plumbng ordinance. A Nevada county women wants to ind an honest man, and has hung up % i parse of $1000 for the first man who pan prove that he has not lied in the sourse of his business transactions for amonth. The chances are that some downright good and skillfal Jiar will come along and scoop the roll, while the honest man she is looking for will not have nerve enough to proclaim his virtue. ——_—__—_+-0@e The Best Prescription For Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of. Grove’s Tasretess Catt Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—-no pay. Price 50c. ~ee Your sideboard at home is incomplete if itis mot stocked with Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey. ‘A fine quality of liquor for home use is old Gilt Edge Whiskey. Superior to all others. ~or Ir will Qunch your thirst. Raine Beer at Turrun’s. Scentsa glass. tf Free Tonight from 9a. m.to 12m. j10-lw Better For Blood Than Sarsaparilia For Those Living in the Malaria Disteicts, Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Fone Paik my A Bad Breath. be affected with, It is nauseating t those with whom you come in contact. Lane’s Tea, taken at night, will kee the stomach and bowels in proper condition and make your breath clean. inherited-—handed down from generation to generation, and family to: family. destructive of these is Cancer, ai paar number of its victims among the children an ‘ with this dreadful malady. You may carry this poison in the blood for but as the vital powers begin to wane a slight bruise or cut, wart or mole, sore or uo} ‘The Board. in-. ¢he'slumbering poison is most apt, to break out, a sore or ulcer often degenerating the-sharp, shooting pains causing the most intense suffering. And all of this week at Nevada City, the performance of the Quaker Concert Co, They play on string, brass and wood instruments and they hail with merry song and dance. Free to the publie. See the Queker Doctors Row at the Union Hotel. Office hours “tie diseases most feared are those which are pr ‘ Se S ae # far the most which finds the d-children of those whose blood was tainted imple may develop into Caricer, From middle life to old age is the time when into Cancer, and Tumors become more ive and ulcerate through the skin, The Cancer patient naturally grows despondent as one after another the usual remedies fail, and the sore shows no sign of healing. The impurities that have been peicana rien . in thesystem, perhaps for generations, cannot be eliminated nor the poisoned blood made pure by salves, ‘washes and plasters. The proper treatment is to purify and build up the blood, remove the cause, when the sore or ulcer heals. Mr. J, B. Arnold, of Greenwood, 8. 0., writes: “A ghey hee lon Fo de Be old, o Tee! ie Uses : into the tiny ulcer came, just under thé left eye. It began . the virus, st the hokn Dp: , and grew worse rapidly, destroying the ation * of flesh as it went. “As Cancer is hereditary in my family pore d cerous I became thoroughly alarmed, consulting the best phy. ©¢ 1g and cleanses the sicians and taking many blood medicines, none of . system of impurities. which did me any good, when one of our leading . What we say of S. S. S. druggists advised me to try S. S. S., and by the time . as a cure for Cancer is I had taken the second bottle the Cancer began to . sy by the testishow signs of healing, the discharge grew gradually mony of those who have jess and finally ceased altogether, the sore dried up eed at end and nothing remains but a slight scar. I feel that I tested it and been re8 stored to health. owe my life to 8. 8. 8.” to heal kody ; Begin in time, don’t wait until the Sood is so polluted and the system so thoroughly saturated with the PHONE, MAIN 551. Sr Jouns, N. F. June 18—The with fishermen @nd their families, seventy persons altogether, was driven ashore on Cabot Island, on the north coast of Newfoundland, in a dense fog and gale Sunday night. Four men were drowned and six othere were injured, but the women and children were all landed safely. The survivors were on: the’ island two days without food or shelter. Then another vessel, passing toward Labrador, sighted their distress signals, rescued them and landed them on the main land, whence they ‘will retarn home on board a mail steamer. The. Czar became a total wreck abd those on board of her lost all'their, belongings. The women and ebildren were in pitiable plight when they reached the island, being aroused at midnightand being able to secure only a little of their clothing. } 20 > ——— ai Rare Old Coins. Onovittz, June 18—-A colored man working for H. C. Veatch, near heres
plowed up a lot of curious silver coins. There were 380 of these soins, and they included American, English, -French, German, Spanish, Belgian, Peruvian and United States of Oolombia, The latest date on any of the coins was 1852. There were eighty-five French francs dated from 1590 to 1820; twelve Spanish coins from 1777 to 1810; German thalers bearing the head of Wilhelm III; Swedish choins with the head of Oscar; East Indian rupees of 1840; old English shillings dating back to George T; Italian coins of 1806, and various other old coins of different nations. The ground has been plowed twice and scraped, and this was the third plowing, so that the machine was down about three feet No house had stood all Is In Good Condition. The road between this city and Grass Valley is now in better shape than it hag been for a long time. .The sprinkeling cart makes regular trips over it daily and it is now a pleasure to walk or ride over it. e@e > -----—— Rebekahs, Attention! importance will be transacted. By order, Grace Eppy,N G. Apevine H, Horuersal, Sec. 2c eo draught at TuTrie’s. 5 cents. ° jl0-tf «oo 7 _ Malaria Makes Impure Blood. LIQUID ENAMELINE “os. \(C@ decided improvement over the All members of Neva Rebekah Lodge are requested to meet at their hall next Saturday night, when business of jl4 at Tue celebrated Rainer Beer now on he Sets ee Sali he be Cat bee . es Cs SARDINES ; DREMAPLE SYRUP 0 ““GEO.C. GAYLORD & SON, si Tremame; Corporals McClintock, Lam-. ._ Schooner Wrecked. An Exiellent Choiee. mon, Hackley, Tompkins, Doyle and} Welt of W,.W. Waggoner. Governot Gage has made a wise appointment in namiog W. W. Waggoner, of Nevada couaty, as State Debris Commissioner, both from the standpoints of public appreciation and the interest to be officially served. He isa civil engineer of ability and experience, @ man of character, and his election to his present office of County Surveyor of Nevada county is one of the evidences of his standing and popularity. There is also the important consideration that he is an experienced mine surveyor, is familiar with the mining industry, and is also familiar withe hypartly through having served five years as assistant engineer to the Debris Commission.—Pacific Coast’ Miner. City Taxes. By reference to a notice in another column, it will be seen that the city taxes for the fiscal year of 1901-1992 are now due and payable tothe City Marshal, at his office in the City Hall. Taxes will become delinquent on August 5th. The Marshel will be in his 12m. and from 2p. mto 5p.m. In the evenings he will keep the office open from 7 to §o’clock. Pay up and save costs. Dance Saturday Night. . Don’t miss thé social dance on the Union Hotel platform -tomorrow (Saturday) night. No pains will be spared to make it pleasant for all who attend. As usual, good music’ will be discoursed and ean attentive floor committe will be on hand. : Supplies Coming lo. A six-foot water wheel arrived here yesterday for the Bay County Power Cempany’s works on the South Yuba. Two carloads of shoes and dies for quartz mille in this district arrived at the depot from the East yesterday. Rainer Lacer Beer on draught at the Ow. 5Scents a glass. jiv-tf ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. __ BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL A Good Official. Handsome Displays. \L. Hyman & Oo., the clothiers, have some very nice displays of gente’ furDishing goode and millinery in their large show windows. This enterprising firm hss secured the services of one of the most artistic window dressers on the coast, and his handiwork gives Broad street, in the vicinity of the Hymen mammoth store, a city appearance. Tomorrow evening the grand openCity Marshal Hi Shearer is having the streets and sidewalke generally improved, and our citizens are freely expressing their appreciation of the good work being done. The Marshal hee hed several sidewalks that were in bad condition repaired and the dry grass removed, to the delight of pedestrians. Marshal Shearer is proving himself to bea good official, and is truly the right man in the right draulic mining problems and laws,} hams aud lard for sale. tf office every legal day from 9 a. m. to} : place. er nen-Air Dane —TO BE GIVEN AT THE : Union Platform Satoday Evening, Jane 3th (ee The Best of Dance Music will be furnished. ing will take place a brass bani has been engeged for the occasion. Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey is a gentleman’s drink. : “Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hand at all. times. They also have bacon, Tf you should desire anything in the drinking line you should call at the Grotto. It is the most popular resort in town and you are always given fair treatment. ‘ tf Malaria Causes Biliousness, Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic remove the cause. TABLE DELICACIES. — Pickled Pigs Feet = Saratoga Chips = Limberger CheeseSwiss Cheese = = Pickles. =Ripe Olives = = Cream Cheese = Cream CheeseAbalone Pols oe = JELL-O — _ a (, so 10c per Ib 20c per Ib 35c each 35c per Ib 10c a quart 25c a quart 3 for 25 cts 6 for 25 cts 20c a can 1oc a pkge CITY TAXES. yéar of 1001-1902 are now due and pa a‘ le,find will be delinquent on . Monday, August 5, 1901. a.m.to}2 m. and from from 7 to 8 p. m. until August 5th. H. SHEARER, laria. 50c. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma} my15-6m Nevada City, June 14, 1901. HE CITY TAXES FOR. THE FISCAL I will be at my office, in the City Hall, for the purpose of collectingthe taxes from 9 to 5 p. m; also City Marshal and Tax Collector. jld4-td Diamonds, Silverware, Ebony Brushes engravea Plate —AT— ‘ SIMPLICITY ison that edicine, however efficacious, can check the progress of the di i there is a taint in your blood get it out at once, don’t wait for some external evidence of it, the appearance of a tumor or ulcer. We have prepared a special book on Cancer which we wilt mail free. Our physicians are ready to help you by their advice and such direction as your case No ype Write us fully and freely—no charge for medical advice. “THE SWI SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. Closing Season’s Sale. reduced prices. VERY REASONABLE, at Lies EH. =. ELoeft’s Sailors, 75 cts; ‘Rough Straw Sombreros, 35¢; Children’s Sombreros, 25c; all best quality LADIES*From now ov, and until everything in SUMM R MILLINERY is sold, we will sell at greatly This will give you an opportunity to get our MILLINERY FOR THE FOURTH OF. JULY Genuine Mexican Sombreros 50 cts; aaa —— PORTABILITY ~The Blickensderfer Typewriter, Better than all others in every particular : RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. ALIGNMENT DURABILITY C. J. BRAND’S JEWELRY STORE New, novel and unique. Call and see them. Silver Cream to Polish Silverware, 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. STRONG SHOES — omc Or Teese. We have just received the “NEVER RIP” SCHOOL, SHOES FOR BOYS The Spice of Life is largely made up of good things to eat. These things must be seasoned with the : SPICES . of commerce. Oar stgck of Pep Thyme, Oils, Salads, obtainable. All are secured from etc. consist of the best and purest goods *!. We r, Mustard, Sage, . Is the most disgusting thing ome can liable dealers. t) NOt Ne sre Your orders will be appreciated. p Ata . 3 ; Our.Groceries give satisfaction to all. . ] . SIGOURNEY, ARM EATHER spection, the quality of our EA rABLES. The beauty, daintiness, and on 1nSHIRT WAISTS They are jot what the name implies—a shoe that WILL NOTRIP. PRICE $1 75 TO $2, according tosize. Alsoan Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes In the latest atylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Oalf. Price from $2 80 up BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. Jackson's Bechive Grocery fascinntes all who come to look. And looking means buying. No woman with a grain of economy in her nature will let this opportunity slip. At least two of these before to-morrow’s sun goes down, 99 Waist and Silk waists snould be hers EYESIGHT IS PRECIOUS! Therefore do not delay the uses of GLASSES too long. F. C. CHINN’S Optician, W. A. MEYER, will be here again June 13, 14 and 15, 1901, [ee Avail yourselves of this splendid opportunity to have we “THE TROJA CORNER BROAD CASH GROCER. ERMAN, sole agent, %e and 50c a package, For sale to SNELL © FLEMING’S Waists in all sizes. your eyes*fitted properly. — A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers, AND PINE STREETS. & Nevada City Fg te pet pte ens Neen oct agiora eaiepe = arene a ar eed ee ase g