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ly ay Wedd.
t pally wedding eck
eee at the home of ed
,woen Rev. W. Angwin .
S codist cbureh anited Miss.
jle aod George Hitchens fo
bonds of matrimony. Only.
‘ined 9 few ¢ eg of the contracting parties
Ou Main atree ! wot and the coming of the} :
ling was ple kept secret. The parlor ‘fay
Amusemen
ceremony was performed
pats
decorated for the, oo=
a
jastily
Leg,
j presented & beaatifal ap'
W. 8
The bride, who look charmbene of pure white, was attended .
ation aed be iyamie Moservey, and Obarles.
r two yearg goted as best Men. © After:
ee ithe 06 blations had been fregly extla “of . : hose present partook of @ de8 Of Buckley yedding supper. Many
Bree, well snd costly presente were re.
ruption, 3
otrio Bitters % eens, who is quite accom. them, Ww, ., musician, wae bérp amd.)
satisfaction @M. and by ber kind acts and
sdb
ass bas won a large circle
me Prunes, , Mr. Hitchens. te an inee youog man of good habits .
the world. Th position with the Ohampion
ed by Wm, lompany. The happy couple
pounds for tery best Wishes of all who
ae ae nfor a happy end prospermey over life's matrimonial
ill take up their home on
9 C . Avenue.
CITY Visiting Here
al
Groves of Lacrosee, Sia
the late Wm, O, Groves,
raner of Lacrosse, Kug,, and
oves Jr., Superintendent of
American Investment Comn Francisco, have been here
toMre: Groves and family,
outto Pine Grove cemetery
body of the late Wm, Q,
laid. The gentlemen from
eout on this coast with the
tiners, and they returned to
Pqain
o0ds
ive we sold
id never ha'
on Cal fees isco yesterday.
ou find som , :
id Dearly.
Dress Goodie Utah; June 17—P, H. Long,
: field, Mo., and O. E. Clund,
Its. C Col., were instantly killed,
C1tS, COMSCUEcrowder, of Louisville, Ky.,
lays. injured here yesterday.
town. toa car loaded with lumber
at one urpose of stealing a ride.
» between the ends of the
d the end of the car whena
of stone was switched
he car, causing the lumber
rene aes
z Go
AVY F
a 3 :
. Nevada City, will be a candidate for
perience as a lawyer of many years’
Will ‘Weet Tonightat city Hall,
The General Committee for ~
Fourth of Jaly celebration will meet;
tonight in the Qity Hall at 8 oolock .
and every member is requested to ba
present. The different committees
will report and the state of finances
gone over, and it will be made known
just how matters stand at the present
time. The committees have all worked hard and preparations for the dif.
ferent eve: ts are about completed, being farther ahead at the time of the
‘year thao ever before, everything being carried along without a hitch,
The Grass Valley Tidings-Telegraph
‘candidavy of Major P. F. Simonds “for
Supertor Jadge: “It ie said that P. F.
Simonds, the well known. attorney of
Superior Judge before the Republican
county convention, Mr. Simonds is
one of the ablest jurists in Northern
California, a ‘safe counseller and a’
man of exce'lent judgment. He is
fitted in every way to grace the bench
with dignity and courtesy, and his exstanding fits him in every way for the
position.”
Had a Good Time.
Miss A dilee Watson last evening
entertained the Olass of 1902 at the
residence of 0. J. Brand,on Broad
street. Amusemeates, games and music
helped to make the éveoing one of
enjoyment and some of the various
contests proved to be very interesting.
A nice supper.was also erjoyed and
ali who were present voted Miss Watson a delightful snetincet:
created a Sir.
Richard Jeffrey of Grass Valley was
in town today with his automobile, and
created quite a stir among those who
had never seen one of the machines
before. He went up Broad street at a
lively rate and the horses on the street
had to be held to keep them from running —e <j SSA
Lv, June 10 1?Kbghernae Dole
ind da pardon for Walter G,
eat itor of the Advertiser, who
vel need to thirty daysin Oaba
contempt of Court. Smith’s
i sthe publication of a carlog the Judge, which was
ocer ruct the trial of & péndiog
aerovoreneeh
peveess atal al Storm.
6, O., June 17—A terrific
and electrical storm yesternuch damage ‘at Richland,
from here, on the Seaboard
J, M. Heleckly, a promih merchant, was instantly
ight ning.
Utes
dp a
, will not be opel
\]
Cit
novass oudimiser Denver.
wil Jaue 17—May Wright and
9 Crass Vi others from Denver will
hiladelphia tonightto attend
flog of the cruiser Denver.
in Eruptions.
10, June 17,—Further reports
, Sets, Island of Hawaii indicate
d Sets, tuptions continue, and meny
poous. ®are planniog to make the
hess the spectacle,
————+ 290-2
ly Repaired * Whiskey—especially mel‘ attractive to the taste. Be
Vea bottle home. For sale
jeweler rs. Wichman, Lutgen &
Francisco, Cal.
+ 980-—All Eyes on Texas.
buy it.
KS : Texas Her {ts If you want a good, cool drnk of
¥ velous oil discoveries t —drop in
#, x world. Now follows the beer—the very best in town wen
—e atement of the wonderful . and see Wm. Harry.
Clocks of 8 . r tex. of Dr, ee For the best of everything in the
t : tea Ny covenn ie nog trouble’ meat linesend your orders to Naffziger
ee ior J. J. Hager The best half and half can be found
ante ~ lp Shtinatr oo end at the Council Chambers, corner of
mt sh
7 . Broad and Pine Sts. 6ote per glass.
Specialy: Abu bon completely . ", good bot lunch will be served
2 Wvely kuarenteed tor soery.* every night at William Harry's saloon,
, J and $ ay —_ be ei corner Pine and Spring street. Cool
‘tun o; “
beer and choice wines, liquors and
atetemnens!
cigars always on hand. jalltf
aweey
NEVADA o mina Boks, Thomas Pans \ Dry
Sole proIAller Other Mines.
Hon. Thomas O. Rooney, brother-inlaw of the late Senator Fair, and one
ef the best known mining men in the
State, arrived here last night. He is
interested in the Remington Hill mine,
of which F. A. Gourley is the local
representative, and is bere at the preaent time looking at other mines with
a view to investment.
To Examine the Mine
J. W. F. Snyder of Salt Lake City,
who is intérested with J. A. Brent .in
the Red Oross mine at Omega; bas arrived here, and in company with Mr.
Brent went up to the mine this morning. They will make a thorough examination of the proprety with a. view
A Whist Party.
Mrs. John Hamilton will give «
whist party Thureday afternoon.at her
fome on Main street, to which a number of friends have been invited, in
honor ef Mrs, A. Maltman. The fascinating geme will be the feature of
the afternoon, and refreshments wil] . movement
be served,
Business Locals.
Council Chambers. Try them. tf
ar Bekery. Try it and you will alway
nov6-tf
The General annie
Simonds for Judge}
has the following item concerning the} _
The choicest brands of whisky and
cigars can be found at W. J. BRiTh ‘an
Loveland ie now selling his famous
bread‘at five cents a loaf at the Popu8 promises to ‘arent
~ Yesterday the ap-.
s Parlor for a writ
ot abelata tp sea the Grand Par{lor to recognize ita attorney, George D.
(es ‘Was postponed until Friday,
this Oharles Nouges, representin
Peter F. Duone, interferred and "
nounced that Danne was attorney for
“. the Parlor. Stevens and Collins denied his right to appear and for
a time there was a free for all disousslow as to whe had a right to speak for
the Grand Parlor. In the midst of the
controversy, Jadge Seawell granted
the postponement until Friday, and
sent the attorneys Gut to settle the
quarrel between themselves. Danne
was attorney for. Mrs. Genevieve
Baker, formerly grand president of
the’ Native Daughters, in her recent
contest with Minerva Parlor. Mrs,
Baker contends that the appointment
of Dunne is still in etfecc and she believes that he should continue to represent the Grand Parlor. It is probable that'either Dunne or'Stevens will
withdraw from the case before Friday.
Soldier. Suicided.
Santa Monicd, Jane 17—Irwiu Rob
inson, a veteran of a New York cavalry regiment. committed suicide at
the Soldiers’ Home late last night, by
shooting himself. Robinson was 69
years of ago and hada wife living in
Loe Angeles, to whom be yesterday
gave his savings, which amounted to
about $300, telling her that ~he woald
not need the a ‘@ny more.
, improved Today.
denly ill Monday night; is greatly improved today.
Mrs John J, Schmidt, who has best
very ill, ig much mt today.
A Match Pace.
New Yorx, Jane 17—It has been detinitely settled that the match race between Thomas Lewson’s Boralma and
E. E. Smithers’ Lord Derby for a side
stake of $20,000, shall take place at
Hartford on Saturday, August 2d.
The horses have been matched and
. forfeits of $5000 have been posted for
some time.
His Sixth Term.
~ SaLinas, June 17—Jesus Garcia, leader of a gang of horse thieves that has
been operating in the coast counties
between San.“Matee. andSanta Barbara, and who has been in San Qnentin five terms already, pleaded guilty
in the Superior. Court here and was
this morning sentenced to ten years’
imprisonment in the same prison.
——— .
Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thoma
Paine, none better. For saie + Recto
Bros.
Job Couldn’t Have Stood It
If he hed Itching Piles. They're
jles on. earth,
raat. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily
world. ce 25c a box.
anteed. Sold by ¥.: D. Vinton.
Notice to the Public.
as there is any. business to do.
them at all REASONABLE hours.
tf
W. a. Dunlap, who was taken sud-/
terribly annoying: but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of
It has cured thousEruptions it’s the best salve in the
Qure guarOn tid “after June 16th, I will keep
my store open in the evening as long
I make my living out of the people
to opening it.on a more extensive who patronize me and it is only reasonable thet I should accommodate
Grocer.
-. .Qall on Ed Schmidt when you want
anything in the tobacco line.
bas returned from a business . sad
pleasure tri to Sacramento. —
James
ington today.of Pittsburg, Pa., are here spending
the summer,
County Assessor Henry Schroeder
to San
on a business trip. é
Geo. W. Sherwoed of Tacoma was a
passenger on last evening's incoming.
train.
of Sen Franciseo are here spending a)
few days,
mining business,
Mrs. H. B. Starbird of Highlands
arrived: here last evening acd left for
North Bloomf@eld on'a visit.
Mrs. H. Brown of San Francisco arrived here last evening, en roate to
Forest City .on a visit.
8. Igliok of Downieville arrived here
last evening from Sen Francisco and
left this morning for bis home,
F. Olifte of Alameda is in town.
Mrs. Silent of Los Angeles, who has
been here on a visit’ to her parents
Mr, and Mrs. W Dennis; returned
home this morning. :
” P. A. Macon of San Francisco is visiting here. i
Jas. E. Robinson, W. Schroder, W,
Moran and E. J, Waigh of Sen Francisco came in on lest evening’s train.
H, E, Diggles, the well known traveling man of San Francisco, is in town.
©. H. Adams arrived. here last evening from San Francieco and left this
morning for Downieville.
G. L. McCandless and F. R. Romeli
are here from Sacramento.
Mise Ivy Snyder of Salt Lake City is
here on a visit te friends.
Mrs. Olark and daughter of Colfax
are here on a visit toMr. and Mrs. O.
Olark.
Mrs. M. D. Cooley arrived here last
evening from a visit toSan Franeisoo,
and left this morning for her bome at
Maybert. é
Mias Helen Orandall of Oakland is
bere on a visit to Mies Annie Stevens,
W. Kalleburger, wife and son, who
have beea to San Francisco on a visit,
returned to this city last evening and
left for their home in North Bloomfield this morning.
Henry Disque, formerly of Colfax, . .
bat now a deputy in the tax collector’s
office at San Francisco, was visiting
his. friends in this city Monday.
and Elle Patterson who have been visiting at San Francisco, left om the
morning stege for their home in Alleghany.
Geo. P. James ef Sie Ta City passed
through thie city yesterday, bound for
San Francisco,
W: Luéderdorff arrived here lest
evening and left this merning for Relief Hill.
Mrs. Cole of Washington is visiting
friends in thie city.
Joseph Kitts, who is attending the
Stanford University, .is epending his
vacation with his folke at Town Talk.
Mrs. M. A. Meek, has returned from
Alameda, where she went te attend the
funeral of the late Mrs. James Arnott.
Mrs. A. D. Mason, who has been visiting ber parente at Birchville, bas re
turned.
Geo. Mounier of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train,
John German, Jr., came over from
North Sen Juan this: morning and left
for San Yrancisco for the benefit of his
health.
Menzo Lawrence. left this morning
for Seattle.
Fred Miller left this morniog for
Colfax.
Nat. P. Brown was able te be down
town today, having recovered from his
illness.
Good Meats.
Colley Brothers bave the very beet.
of beef; mutton and veal ene
all times.
tf
rE mare quae 26 care of 6 tive
move them except by. using hot water
Chronic constfpa:
was my case
Sow have from one to shree passages a day. and if
AYLMER L. Hunt,
— $680 Russell St., Detroit, Mich.
CANDY
we OURE CONSTIPATION. ..
= CONSTIPATION
time without a
of the bowels, not being able bad
tion for seven years placed me in
this terrible condition; during that time I did everything I heard of but never found any relief; such
until I begam using CASCARETS.
TTavori fads,
was nave I would a give$100.00 for each movement; it
a eg pe, We, 300, SEs, to.
Gtoriing Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, Hew York. al
TAYLOR'S BIST
pe TEN FLAVORS..
Fresh Every
Day. .
parlors. Prompt service,
TEGLER’S,
pee
otor Bros. dues egaumaeeg: Commercial Street, Nevade -° City
Are my Ice Cream, Ice Oream Sand
wiches and Ice Oream Soda, and they
are the most delicious in thesity. Cosy
i Ty’ i
them again and
Coffee Roasters Tea Blenders
ramer returned: to Wash:
Mrs, M. B, Jelly and Mabel 0. Jelly;.
left this mornivg for a Ganege trip
Francisco, :
H.0 Stanffer of Bacramento ia bere
H. L. Eastman-and H. 8. Yeamans
F. 8. Taylor of Montana is here on :
Mrs. J. Patt n, Misses Olive Higgins . The above goods are under ea zo put up =
please. Oustomers lovertaty ask for
“Geo. I. nda ot ‘acae g ore
GEO. O. GAYLORD. ‘8/Son
CLEAN GROCERY HOUSE
Phone Main 551 Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal
. Seite.
Swell Stationery —
commission to James O. Tyrrell of the
Tidings, to be postmasster at Grass Told in a Brief Way
fi Busy Reader Valley, and he will shortly take posseseine
or FS,” en of the ofmon, and ran tt fo tipftop
ee ee . Vinton’ s Show Window.
Pectin end een eer oe ae
F Sausned er oeg Mein tea 9 Ncube Leonean She Latest Fads in Writing Paper.
in Mexico a few daye ago. No further
W. G. Thomes, who was arrested
terday pleaded: guilty and was fined
$15, withthe alternative of seven days
in the county jail.
While working at the Federal Loan
mine yesterday R. D. Ogden had the
misfortune to hit himself on the foot
with a pick, ran eg quite a wound,
Fancy: Dress Goods
We are daily receiving a. fine line of
Spring Fancy Goods, Shirt Waists,
etc. ‘They are ali grand goods and are
just the right thing. Call in and see
them. It is no trouble to show them,
and we feel certain you’ will buy of us
when you get our [ow prices,
Spring Goods
Shirt Waists
The prompt use of the tetnous Gut}
Edge Whiskey, with quinine, at bed
Extra ‘Hi
from 2 to 5 and 7 to8 p. m., antil
cwtaaZaea£
a
time will break up the severest cold. é , :
Po ae 4 SNELL © FLEMING
pr Corner of Broad and Pine 8 e
The most delightfally blended : Yew Shape. : : ine bead ta
whiskey known to the haman palate is
Fedora standard for over Yew Séze :
_ ¥ e @
caster aa Price List
¥or Infants and Children. ;
Ory Ghem i Large Green Olives. 0.. ...ccceceeee 50 cents per quart
For Sale. ; : P Ripe Olives ...... 25 cents per quart
A lot of 7,9 and I-ineh iron pipe. Apply . ; °
‘to Robt. J. Simmons, Nevada City. —_j17-2w : Green Olives ... 25 cents per quart
CITY TAXES 5 OER FIGR OR eons. cencvesss -0 25 cents per quart
i BOOE PUM Rios clicc i tack sheses 25 cents per quart
ig ieee a sees —iPPotatoe Chips. ...00 oisccst seen 25 Cents a pound
e Fi : F
1901008 are ‘now due and : Pickled Pigsfeet ........:..0. .10 cents a pound
delinquent on . ; b g
Monday, August 4th) ypaded . ange ge
*
Sibi ‘z =~= it Ohe Bee Hwe Srocery,
isi fo oh Mg ofled to the CERT .
these from 9 a, mw: to 12 m., and J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor.
Md.
*
ay “HL SHEAREK, : claw awe avelavale> daverlacalavalinalinaivace
ty Marsbai and Tax Collector,
Nevada City, June 16th, 1902. balabhdiabalal ome 1 A A
Our Hobbies..
. Whether it’s a single stick or 100,000 feet we treat you hs
Se Quati Supreme, Mivciute Cleanliness, Polite » gave you money on every bill. Our lumber is as st stipes be
; and ype Service. had anywhere, Stroll through our yards and get our prices.
Our Ice Cream Soda and Business for Sale:to Right Parties.
Ice Cream Sandwiches
H. & F. L. COOPER,
PIETY HILL LUMBER YARDS :
Electric Oars, Pass
are without a peer.
Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors
18 Commercial Street Nevada City.
?
Telephone 521.
ie ie
We have just received a fine line of..
Balls, Bats, Gloves, Ete
We have them in all prices and sizes. Our stock is one of
Cone cate the best in Nevada County and our prices! as
LEMON.....seers 35 = BOC
low as the lowest. We also have
VANILLA ... ..----5 25 50
ROSE ...: Re 28 50
alaly
ALMOND ....--.++ 28 50
H AM M ¢ C KS
RASPBERRY ..... 25 50
;
STRAWBERRY..... 25 50
FRUIT COLORING . .. =
{
ORANGE. :.....+. i
rime rigs i : a e Elegant Line of Summer ri ili nery at all prices, “ee — ag psa aati to hold tne:
: Just Received.
B08 eg A ES SUE
Ww. KF Crawrord
Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc.
Maun Street . Material of all kinds for hunters,
ent Street Nevads ——
We have'a full line of Powder, Shot, Caps, Gun Tools.and
Geo. EB. Turner .
Se