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\ Filea With the County Recorder.
_——_—
. JUNE 17, 1898.)
THE NEW CREAMERY.
Its Coustraction Be,as—To" be Com-— Pleted by August 20th.
B. F. Sweet, the promoter of the
Penn Valley Creamery~ scheme, has
contracted with the stock-holders for
the construction of the plant which is
to.be located on the Marysville road.
«bout twenty rods sonthwest of the old
‘Montgomery house. He is at. work
ee %
‘The Spanish Fleet Will be Wiped
Off the Seas by American Ships.
cement floor under way. The building
is to be 28x88 feet and one story high.
It will be divided into manufacturing
room, boiler and engine room, office
and cold storage room. The lamber is mounted onster
on the ground and the carpenters will “by fall Hides of ni stabs came
begin building next week. A well is be-' 4 sailors aidan =
ing dug. The machinery will be im-; 7, the ec,
stalled and everything ready to atart!.
to making butter by August 20th. It is’
1 kely ‘ac? ies form king cleese w li
b+ added later. The creamery will be’
Operated by steam power and will have’
a capacity for handling 1800 pounds
of milk an hour. DS
The exesutive committee representing the stockholders consists of H. E
Dikeman, W. H. Davey, Wma. George,
E. B. Odell and P. G. Scadden.
9 O@e ee
in this part of the State.
In the evening there will be a realistic battle between United States and
Spanish warships. The sighting and
chase of the Spaniards will be carried
-le-ng utilized’ for this purpose, The
American fleet will sail down upon it
and open the attack. There will bea
terrific bombardment on both sides,
ending with the destruction of the
Spanish fleet which will go up in a
blaze o’smoke and fire.
report of deeds uud other business ‘O ficial
tiled a recordéd in the County Recorder’s ‘office today, as reported by John A,
Rapp, searcher of records (eleven years
County Recorder), Nevada City, Cal
Preliminary location of quartz claim
‘by Jobn R. K. Nuttall, and known as the
Dewey-Hobson quartz mining claim,
‘Grass Valley mining district. . $
Preliminary location of placer claim
her Business Transacted by the/City
Trastees Last Night.
Last night the City Trustees fet the
contract for the new reservoir to W.
J. Organ and W. H. Murchie, they be.
—Dated June 16, 1898. By Samuel “ee ing the ‘lowest bidders: There were
Potts. 400x8 0 feet on South Yuba! :
river and ahout 400 feet easterly ews saven bids on: the Jots o8 fallows:
Brandy Flat creek, and known as the! zs
Jupiter mining claim, Washington min-! n, Mneaes ” Rete-howses
ee
and apengine ;proaches, $1466.63. With concrete,
ing district. a ne $1876.68. i
©. D. Vincent, same with wood,
Nevada. City Headquarters.
The Grotto at 222 D street is the
ceuter of attraction for Nevada City
people visiting Marysville. W. W.
Ward, the proprietor, and Fred Guild, was filed too late. 4
his assistant, are both former well-: The Board accepted Organ and Murknown residents here and they always .
. . chie’s lowest bid, for wooden gategive people from the old mining towna houses and approaches.
cordial welcome.
The monthly report of Marshal Tompkins showed that during the month .
two liquor licenses were sold, amount.
ing to $40; three beer licenses, $30; four
business licenses, $13; three laundry
licenses, $30; road poll tax, $75; Justice
court fines, $6.85. Total, $194 85.
The Treasnrer’s report showed that
there is a balance in the treasury of
$10,904.72. During the month $897.76
was paid out on the general fund;
$248.50 on the fire fund and $18,179.84
on the water fand,
Complaint having been made that
the sewer in front of P, Purdon’s property on East Broad street is a nuisance, the Health Officer was instructed
i to bring suit against Mr. Purdon to
Recruiting at the Postoffice. compel him to abate the nuisance.
Postmuster Carr has been authorized! Tbe following bills were allowed on
to sign recruits for A Battery of Calithe General Fond: Hugh ens
fornia Rangers, otherwise known as S#lary aa Water Collector, $75; E. A,
Hart’s Brigade. ‘he ell is at the pos't ompkins, salary as Marshal, $50; Wm.
Kilroy, salary as Nightwatchman, $60;
ina i James Flewellen, driving cart, $45;
Opening the Knickerbocker. Electric Power Company, lights, $110;
bree shifts of men are driving the’. Towle, care of reservoir, $10; mi G,
tunnel abead in the Knickerbocker} Richards, merchandise, $4.60; James
: ; Hanley, labor, $1.25; W. 8. Richards,
gravel claim west of this city. They . ’ ak: Be :
" in the hill about 1700 feet. . meals for prisoners, $11.25; Samue
hace ; Clutter, rent, $10; The Daily Morning
. Herald, $13; Joseph Dean, labor, $2.50;
alata ida 4 wane . George E. Turner, merchandise, $19.28;
‘The readers of this paper will Le South Yuba Water Company, water
ypleased to learn that there is at least $281.60; Ed Arthur, labor, $3.75; James
one dreaded disease that science has Saul, labor, $5; Thomas Veale, labor,
teen able to cure in all its stages and $1.25; Grant Jacots, hauling, $7; Counthat is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrb Cure ity, court fees, $6; Mayflower Mining
ais the only positive cure now known to Company, rock; $6.90; E. Towle, labor,
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ¢) 50; W. G. Carr, lighting lamps, $1.50;
a constitutional disease, requires'a con-' J 77, Rogers, labor and material, $6.40; .
stitutional treatment, Hall’s Oatarrh George Coughlin, six months’ salary as
Cure, is taken internally, acting diAgsesgor, $100; John Campbell, labor,
rectly npon the blood and mucons sur$2.50; George Jones, labor, $2.50.
$1530.25; with concrete, $1886.25.
R. Tremaine, wood, $1815.25; concrete, $2112.88.
Another bid was rejected because it
ceo +
Grove Parties Begin.
Boginning tonight open-air dancing
pirties will be held at Ragon’s Grove
every Friday evening during the summer. Messrs. Heyer & Guenther will
conduct them.
The Royal Club will soon begin a:
series of parties at the'same place.
a: Oe
Split His Thumb.
J. H. Rogers, proprietor of the planing mill near Suspension bridge, this .
morning had one of his thumbs split
by aripsav. The cat is a bad one, e xtending into'the: nail.
BE ne
office.
0 GREAT NAVAL DISPLAYS. BOAR
. Board ofEqualization according to
-_j assessment. roll and fixing a rate of
Retord-of the Proceedings. at the
ree Trucker, Oal., June 2, 1898;
The Board of Supervisors met as a
ome
law and pursuaut to an order of the
Board made on the 2ist day of May,
1898, for the purpose of equalizing the
taxation on property within the TrucBQUALIZATION. THE PICNIC. ‘Coing te New Yori,
se
A Lange Attenda: cs — Business Houses
* Glosed. and Mines Quit Work,Many went in carriages and there were Where he will hereafter.r1e ide.
. etiendar's Downieville ne, B pL
: James Kellegha irfroh. <n we: :
the northora end of the comty ieee! 4 SHrewd People *
Friday to settle up business and bid \
About 600 people left here by rail tohis friends and acquaintance good by.
day for the picnic at Glenbrook Park He leaves Sierra county tomorrow, havand 200-came up from Grass Valley. 128 obtained a position in New York
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OK KKK
Buy things where they get the most
value for their money, and when it
comes to anything in the line of
FURNITURE they have found that
»probably 1000 people at the Park. Busi°
ness places and nines closed at the
two towns. The largest crowd from
the county seat went on the 12:55
The Royal is the highest grade
Sea Atoll soot thew aetna”
Prominent among the attractions to
be ‘presented at. Nevada City on the
Fourth of July will be two magnificent
and thrilling naval displays, the like.
of which have never before been seen
In the forenoon parade there will be
a fleet of United States battleships, including a reproduction of the Oregon,
RESERVOIR CONTRACT LET.
‘Organ and Marchie, for the reservoir .
.} kee Fire District,
sent: F. M. Pridgeon.
Board, presiding.
of said Truckee Fire District, viz :
intended raise.
out in detail. Finally the enemy will} The Board spent the day in examin-. for the Fourth.
‘take refuge in the harbor, the Pleza, ing the said assessment roll.
the Board of Equalization the Board
adjourned until tomorrow, Friday,
' morning, at 10 o’clock,
atts J. M. Burrineton,
. President of the Board.
Attest: J. J. Grmany, Clerk.
“By J. C. Niton, Deputy.
TroeckeEs, Cal., June 3, 1898,
The Board met pursuant to.adjournment. Present, J. M. Buffington, Henry
Luke, A. J. Wood and John Fay. Absent: F. M. Pridgeon. ‘
Board presiding. :
The minutes of Thursday, June 2d,
1898, were read and on motion approved.
On motion it is ordered that $210
personal property -be added to the
assessment of A. H. Prentiss, the same
having been omitted by the Assessor.
The Board spent the day in examining the assessment roll of the Fire District.
By order the Board adjourned till
tomorrow (Saturday) morning at ten
o’clock. ie
J. M. Burrineton,
President of the Buard.
Attest: J. J. Grrany, Clerk.
By J. CO. Niton, Deputy.
TRUCKER, Cal., June 4, 1898.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present: J. M. Buffington,
Henry Luke, A. J. Wood and John
Fay. Absent: F. M. Pridgeon, .
J. M. Buffington, President of the
Board, presiding.
The minutes of Friday, June 3d, 1898,
were read and on motion approved.
The Board having equalized the
assessment roll of the Truckee Fire
District and the property contained
therein for the year 1898, orders
that a tax of fifty (50) cents on each
$100 of taxable property in said Trucj kee Fire District be and the same is
hereby fixed and levied on said property for said year.
No further business coming before
the Board of Equalization, the Board
adjourned sine die.
J, M. Borrineron,
President.
Attest ; J. J. Gprany, Clerk.
By J, C. Niton, Deputy Clerk.
Box Sheet Opens Wednesday.
The box sheet for the Red Cross Concert to be given at the theater next
Friday evening will open at Foley’s
store on Wednesday morning for the
marking of reserved seats, There is
to be no extra charge for reserving,
aud persons having fifty-cent tickets
can get checks for seats by presenting
the t;ckets at Mr, Foley's store on and
after Wednesday.
faces of the system, thereby destroying! ‘The following bills were allowed on .
the foundation of the disease, and giv,the Fire Fund: Nevada Hose Co.,, No.
ing the patient strength by building up 1, janitor. services, etc,; $16; Pennsy!.
the constitution and assisting naturé yania Engine Co., same, $13 ; Game.
in doing its work, The proprietors wel) Fire Alarm -Co,, rent of system, .
have so muehb faith in its curative $30; H. Guenther, janitor services, $6; .
powers, that they offer One Hundred J §. Isaac, salary as secretary of the .
Dollars for avy ease that it fails 1" feald of Fire Delegates, ¢6; William .
cure. Abbott, care of fire alarm system, $5. .
send for circulars and testimonials. . The following bills were allowed on .
Address, the Water Works Fund: J. A. N ickerKF. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O. gon, labor, 50; Morning Herald, .
Sold by Draggists, price 75c. per bot, printing, oy a Fraser, survey.
2D
Dandruff
ngerous
When dandruff appears it is usual’y regarded as an annoyance.
should be regarded as a disease. Its
presence indicates an unhealthy contle. ‘ing, $15; F.M. Miller, salary, $125. . dition of the scalp, which, if negHall’s Family Pills are the best. + 00 . lected, leads to baldness. Dandruff
a ee Ap Easy Victory. . should be cured at once. The most
* Specialty of & oer The first game of the tennis tourna-: effective RS, or the VIG. & onad
A specialty of repairing furnitare, . ont being held at the Uvion court ini" AYER’ °
‘bedding, etc., at Kinkead’s Cash Furniture Stores. Another first-class workman has been added to the force and
‘al orders will be promptly attended
to jl5-5t
this city for the county championship
was played last evening, Messrs, Boke
and Sukeforth winning both sides over
Messrs. Short and Dennis by a score
of six to one. Myers Preston was ref-'
eree. In the next match Messrs. Colley
and Gaylord will be matched against
Bort and Merritt Rector, .
The Father “Was Willing,
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New Ice Company +
The Nevada Vity Ice Company is now!
prepared to supply the public witb
first-class natural ice at ,reasonable as
rates. Office at residence of Thomas . wan tates saa Gane thie
Jorcoran, first door above Theater! A mars Th Henry Gilbert and
[cé house, rear of Theater. Telephone ; Miss Mary aaa ot Valley.
fe: The lady is but. seventeen years old,’
tf. Corcoran & ARBOGAST. aad ber father, ‘Thomas Benfield, gave
——
Revemerr, Tue Ow. is the only sahis written cunsent to the propesding., ; ~——-——+ 060-2 ;
loon in Nevada City ‘hat sells aur The Craig Estate.
whisky.
Tne will of the late William D. Craig
was admitted to probate in the Superior Court today. Letters testamentary were ordered issued to Courity
Treasurer Snell upon bis filing a bond
in the-sum of $40,000.
+ ee
Just Received
A lot of Fauntleroy Blouses, all ages.
Actual value 50 cents, will be sold at
95 ccuts at the Popular Clo: bing Store,
Commericial street. je6-tf.
promotes the growth of the hair, re~ .
stores it when. gray or faded to its
original color, ~ keeps the scalp
clean and healthy. y
“For more than eight years I was great!
troubled with every rhe end though eyonnk
i Ot man, my hair was ayes ie nce
in
El
inevitable until [ began to
use ‘
Ayers
color,"
. VALLE, Alicnton,
Present: J. M. Buftington, Henry
Luke, A. J. Wood and John Fay. Ab9: M. Bathngtons Preditent. of ts
The Board proceeded to examine the
assessment roH of suid fire district and
adopted the following rule to govern
them in equalizing the assessment roll
The Board may reduce any assessment in the manner presctibed by law
or may raise individual assessment
after giving the party or parties inter. 8sted notice through the mail of such
No further business coming before
J. M. Buffington, President of the .
essseemed .
the games and contests are in progress.
st TT
Bent the Bars.
Some young men fortified themselves
with forty-rod last night and went
around tampering with the lock-bars
on the iron doors to several business
places. They did some damage and
will probably have to pay for it.
: SSP Oke
Band Bids Wanted.
E. J. Rector, chairman of the Fourth
of July band committee, will receive
bids at the National hotel up to eght
o’clock this evening for band music
&
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK,
JAMES KINKEAD,
Commercial Street,
Keeps a large stock and gives his
customers the best ips. If you
are thinking of getting new furniture call at his stores. > PP ®
_ You Will Profit Thereby.
SOOO SOO ooioion 3 RRA ARAN
BORON ROR ROOOOIOORION
of Jewelry, in a woman's
estimation, is the ring. The
ancients honored it and the
moderns have many cher-:
Liverills. ;
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constRare and Beautiful !
“. pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly }
cured by Hood’s Pills. They do their work . The Modern Houses S s
Finishea with. O@QUOIA.
» @ specialty. b J
Hoods
¥ And thoroughiy.
Par
i : Ss
Best after dinner pilis.
cents. All cruggists.
pared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
The only Pili to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I.
WILL YOU CELEBRATE
THIS. FOURTH?
Our great patriotic day, the Fourth of July, is fast approaching. Every true American among men, women and
children aims to observe that day. We are in it with you
to assist you for the celebration with the best and cheapest
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats
AND FOOTWEAR
That you can find in this county. If you have not. dealt
with us we ask you to give us a trial order.
Sere Hre a Few Bargains.
Men’s Wool Suits, in black or browm....000. ccc $5 25
Boys’ Wool Knee Suits, ages 4 to 13.00.0000. ces ceseseseeee I 00
Men’s Fedora Hats, all shades (sold elsewhere at $2).... I 00
Men’s Calf Shoes, Lace or Congress.. 0.00.. cocceccececeeseees I 25
Boys’ Heavy Calf Shoes, every pair guaranteed........, I 40
Ladies’ Vici Kid Button Shoes: 0.5.. shale. icciscecp ook 125
Ladies’ Lace Coin Toe Shoes, cloth top—the latest..... 2
We have Ladies’ Shoes in tan or chocolate, button and lace, all widths.
Infants’ Fine Kid Shoes, patent tip with tassels......
Men's Golf Capg-in. all shades ...--.....c.ecsssssssessseeserec
Boya’-Golf Capa all sliadeniii.l:.aclecetccsskecsoscieccsecenaies
Men’s and Ladies’ Plush Slippers.:.000.0.0..00cccc. ceceseeen
Men’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, per suit....... behets
We also carry a Complete Line of
TRUNKS, VALISES, TELESCOPES, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS,
Rubber Boots, Oil Clothing.
We invite you to call upon us and examine our goods.
50
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po)
50
Remain Yours for Business,
J. LEVY, Proprietor.
Commercial Street. The Popular Clothing Store
FIREMEN'S BALL.
TO BE GIVEN AT
ARMORY HALL
——on—
Monday Evening,
. @ July 4, 189s,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
NEVADA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Floor Director.
RICHAED E. EDDY:
Commencement Ball.
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
THE CLASS OF 1898
—OF THE—
NEVADA’ CITY HIGH SCHOOL,
At Armory Hall,
Wusio by Soyne’s Orchestra.
i TICKETS, (admitting one couple) $1 00.
. Floor Committee, Extra ladies, each 25 cents
E, W. Schmidt, J.J. Hanley,
ria S. Seateor. Frere Comther, 3 s
rt Snell, ‘ rissel,
J.J. Jackson, Frank Vaughn, B R
A. Rowe, L, Brinkman. I z ed uct I O n
Reception Committee.
NEVADA FIRE DEPARTMENT. In Summer Pants.
Music will be furnished by
GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA. ae
W. H. HIBBITT,
TICKETS, $1 00 Per Couple.
E Ladies, 25 ; 7 . xtra Ladies, 25 cents Merchant Gailor,
Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, 50 cents;
Ladies, 25 cents.
For Sheriff Pine Street, Near Broad,
D. B. GETCHELL
. Is hereby announced as a candidate for the
NEVADA CITY.
Summer Pants to Order, $5 00
. oa decision m3 the Republica ‘icininating Summer Pants to Order, <6 00
vention.
— Summer Pants to Order, 7 0U
1. Cc. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ICE—.TILLEY BUILDING, COR;
} Broad 4nd Pine streets. up Stairs. .
All my work ig made in Nevada City.
Perfect fit and: first-class workmanship
guaranteed.
BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER.
TOWLE BROS. CO.,)
50. 'G
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY Ist. .
ished memories connected.
with it.
The designers of the rings
we are showing have produced
Something Beyond the
Ordinary.
Sentiment may have aided:
artistic conception,and even
the artizan has warmed up
to his work. Every part of
‘the making has been carefully done and the finished
article is a work of art,
Our Wodest Prices are atds to
the possession of these Beautiful Rings.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street.
"
Ladies—Before selecting your
SPRING MILLINERY
SEE MY ASSORTMENT OF
Grimmed Hats, ete.
and compare Prices.
Gus..
You will find That
Our Styles are the
Very Latest and
Pr ices the Lowest.
W. H. Crawford.
ene
Periodicals and Fashion Papers.
. E. F. ROSENTHAL,
At his Variety Store on Commercial street, keeps the popu
lar periodicals and fashion papers, and receives subscriptions
tor the same at publishers’ rates. Will send for any desired
publication not on hand.
Full Line of Stationery.
‘Large lot of paper covered novels by well-known authors.
BEEHIVEGROCERY ..
J.J. JACKSON, Proprietor
Agency For--lonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
Fancy Groceries >
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND _FISH.
ORAM. iis. cpatos~sesiancdics $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco..... 36
Duffy’s Malt....... . 1 00]Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25
Gamecock Whisky {w,. 100} ‘ in bulk, pergal. 50
IXL Whisky ....,..... 75. Olives, “ ss ts
Bryant’s Root Beer ,2¢i. 10. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
Hire’s “ “ 3 for 50/. Everything else in proportion.
is the Best. ;
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