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June 21, 1898 (4 pages)

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I TRANSCRIE Bil we O ccseJUNE 21, 1898} 0 ‘Sallie Percival to Represent Colambia on the Four’. Sallie Percival, one of Nevada most popular and. beautiful ladies, will be the star attraction, he parade on the morning of July irth. This patriotic and obliging A BRILLAANT ARRAY OF MUSICAL 1 Jeter from her'son, Fred. Breese, who Program Por the Concert Next ‘tor atoens ton mente os, 1) says among other things: “We arrived here on the 10th atter a }iong and rough passage. We thought] @ severaltimes that we were gone. April. @ Sth'we were pat on an allowance of} @ -}@ll water gave out. We rigged up aj rodue s ELASTIC STARCH (Fiat Iron arid), 4. C. Hubinger Bros. Co. of Keokuk, lowa, have WAY a beautiful present with each package of $ < They are 13x19 inches ‘in size, and are entitled as follows: Pictures . : Buy things where they get t 6 most value for their eens, ol Mien it : eee sane ORM cir bers tomer tine JAMES KINKEAD, — Commercial Street, ” Keeps a large stock and gives his customers the best bargains. If you are thinking of getting new furniture call at his stores. ®# HF HP H is will be the; Goddess of Liberty} READER ‘thawing machine’ and . managed -to. . DE, ye 5 o, will occupy the post of honor on ee : cee . provide ourselves with enough todrink. gs You Will Profit Thereby , Alagship of the American “i CMR: ey oe oy a oy} Dhe cargo inthe hold got afire once, a SAS AS US AS AS TIC STS THE S7A6 8 d by the committee on ‘ o ; + ‘ 9% ake ok of ahs ok S? SAN 2 Tan ping prepared by the committee on) «sats Will be Reserved at Fotey’s Be-. Dut after hard work we extinguished) @ 1 ilacs and Wild OR? _J jact night's meeting of the commit-. sinning Tomorrow Morales 1.4 and are building boats. We begin Pansies. _ American 8 arranging for the celebration was ‘ ‘ q work at seven a. m., have halfan hour Poppies. . t ’ ' fy gratifying, showing as it did that)’ “ss at nine o’clock for coffee, one hour at ; M s vgatiersedtds pate Se ee is. . i: dis ae pate 2 a rage noon for dinner, half an hour at three) . 4 : apd ing neglected. The Finance. Com-} The concert to be given for the bene-. clock for coffee, and quit work at six : ae Th M . po Pp : rid ittee.said only one business man_ tu) fit of the local Red Cross Society at! o'clock. We nee great fishing. We Pansies e OS mm rtant rece fag yn had refused to contribute to the/ the theater Thursday evening under the . put a hook ‘on each end ofa line, drop and — Lilacs and o : ae er ay = Hd. It was a foregone conclusion . auspices of the Saturday Afternoon . one end overboard to bottom, then pall Marguerites iris i atiaopiion, (a the riug, Lue venciaes bat $1000 would be raised as nearly Musical Club will be the event of thé . that one ap and let the otherdown. We} “ . anclénts honored it ae A the jat mach-was already signed for and . year in that line. The cause is: one’ ;eep it going fast as we can and every moderns have many cherp canvass would be proceeded. with) that appeals to the best feeling of every . time a hook comes to the surface there . _ ished memories connected porrow. The committees on floats; true American,and the superior quality . isa big fish on it. Butas easy and as with it. : and F i ° e The designers of the ri 8 in id evening program haveconsolidated . of the entertainment to be afforded . fast fishing as this is it pays better to ae : tars ; wk acs dias Wade ee. creed th Lee Leiter as chairman. The mil-. will ensure to all who go a delightfal) puy our fishfrom the natives. They me 5 7¢8 bi A paige eet ite nuaibet, * Fg scai st A eating saat” s P “ae try company hus ‘agreed to helpjevening, ==. = = = —_—_ tel the biggest kind of cod at seven in his studio and are’ now offered for the first time to the public. f Something Beyond th ake a grand success of the afternoon) Hundreds» of tickets have already. ants apiece.” : J _ The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the origetning you le id evening sham battles if it is not] been sold and the large brilliant seo vt : se _— aby Ainagee's by oe oe ei of wre at Ordinary 2 led to the front before the Fourth. . audience will test the capacity of the 4 ym : asic te ures are e correc ing. or the home, nothing surpassing a : a has to go the ee nie se theater-to the ee og : iG oe a Seat YOU BET ITEMS. i ie laa aeaees a. meg uae : artsathe cacene Meads oven her arrangements. Grand Marshal] Tomorrow morning at nine o'clock . _. . . Q will be given away . t St hy les sto eitler has named ‘Chris Mallon and . the box sheet will be opened at Foley's A Candidate For Sherif—To Organize €)°@ wih cnet package of as iC arc the artizan has warmed up 'S fred Searls aschief aides. After transicting much routine business last night he committee adjourned to meet again Phursday evening. 46 YEARS FRIENDS, . Prominent Califernia Pioneer Arrives Here: on a visit. James Haworth and his daughter] the Oarson News says: “Miss Howe’s Republican county convention for the Ena of San Francisco arrived here on dast evening's train. He is nowan employe of the San Francisco mint, but will be remembered by old-timers as the president of the California Stage Oo. for many years. He is visiting ‘and reserved seats can be obtained. there by ticket’ holders without extra charge, . Those whohave not already obtained tickets can purchase them from members of the Saturday Afternoon Olub or the Red Cross Society, also from the mumerous stores where they-are onsale, . NOTES OF THE NIGHT. Of Miss Howe, the dramatic reader: recitations are charmingly given: Her rendition of ‘The Chariot Race’ held the audience spell-bound. Her conception of the French translation, ‘The Door Is Locked,’ was captivating.” The Red Cross Society. after the hydraulic mine at Little York, has resumed.the superintendency. of the Red Dog drift mine. Frank Selfridge has gone to Grass Valley and may conclude to remain there. It is stated that O. K. Cloudman of You Bet will be a candidate before the nomination of Sheriff. Mr. Cloudman is one of Nevada county’s best citizens and is popular as well as capable. Will Davis came up from Jones Ranch. yesterday with a number of ‘R.E. Linder, who has been looking} purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and is sold ior 10 cents a package. . Ask your grocer for this starch and get a beaunful pictire. ALi GAGGERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH, ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE WILL YOU CELEBRATE THIS FOURTH? to bis work. Every part of the making has been carefully done and the finished article is a work of art, Our Modest Prices are aids to the possession of these Beautiful Rings: LUETJE & BRAND, Broad Street. Pa g . Sacramento Record-Union says of her: . horses that You Bet people have been ee : , 'Mrs, C. A. Pare who traveled under his] “Miss Howe made her first appearance . pasturing in the lower part of the! Our great patriotic day, the Fourth of July, is fast apLadies—Before selecting your this and wife’s care from New York to. before the Academia last night. “Hers . county. proaching. Every true American among men, women and (Ban Francisco in the early part of 1852. . is a new face, certainly to the reporters. Jerry Goodwin goes to San Francis-. Children aims to observe that day. We are in it with you S P RI N G M I LLI N ERY vi he vicissitudes, of fort . : : : : ‘Lime and the vicissitudes of fortune . of the press. She gave a sentimental . co this week. to assist you for the celebration with the best and cheapest Pave had no power to dim the luster reading, and in response to two encores A Red Cross Society. is to be’ orgaSEE MY ASSORTMENT OF .ot the friendship formed at that time,. [gave humorous and eccentric char-. nized at You Bet. Arrangements are Cl thi F e hi G d H iY ‘and each, when sorrow has fallen up-. acter readings. She has a sweet and completed for the ball that will be 0 Ing, urnis Ing 00 Ss, ats a wa the other, has been ever ready by . expressive face, is possessed of mimetic . given Friday night to raise funds for . Grim mei HK ats, ele, tucts of kindness and words of sympa-. powers in a large degree, isa graceful . it, AND FOOTWEAR 3 ) thy to lighten the burdev; dnd now in. reader, and may be counted as a decid: : Pe 'th» evening of life when the shadows. ed acquisition to the literary talent of Fire Company Meeting. That you can find in this county. If you have not dealt and compare Prices. tr. . ure lengthening eastward, a visit has) te west.” A ‘sheclal smanking, of ieeenda. Elie with us we ask you to give us a trial order. ‘aby ages pe cae: wit ce : tice have 40. The grand piano to-be used is one of. Qo, No, 1, will be held Thursday even; tot . ; P ;. {the handsome instruments from Mr-)ing at8 o'clock. A full attendance is Here Are a Few Bargains. 6-2 es. Ais j Marysville and remove from there to Bell’s music rooms, and is generously requested. J. A.B APP, : : § : é ne a vi gad aay — ingore . ae lvaned by him to the management . J. E, Isaac, Presideiit: eae s Wool Suits, in black or brown ' : re 4 aughter who dle n . i) o ; ‘ ler and door Secretary. td oys’ Wool Knee Suits; ages 4 to 13 . ° nd) . will be laid in Cypress Lawn CemeThe ushers, ticket sel ry : ome ; ne grbagl ae bg bis wife who diea . Keeper who. will officiate. at the conowe Men’s Fedora Hats, all shades (sold elsewhere at $2) You will find That ing. lost Angust. ‘ cert have kindly volunteered to donate Volunteers, Attention! Men’s Calf Shoes, Lace or Con Gi Re aae ard 1 nd: ay, s ‘ their services so as to help reduce the There will be Fad oes night: shin Boys’ Heavy Pale Sikes eves ae aat pt etttee eeewenees ‘ ; 4 : eed we Ke Pleaded Guilty. ; rae sp RAN utes ; week or until further notice and every . . adies’ Vici Kid Ritsse Sh mtg 8 Our Styles are the Ys. : e Lyric Quartette o cramento in N da City who signed the ‘ 2 te uy lee D. Or the San Fran-isco man in Nevada y & ’ hi oie ms Notury rable eee was arreated yester-. CoUstets. of Mrs. J. A. Moynihan, Mrs: . volunteer roll must be in attendance. Ladies’ Lace Coin Toe Shoes, cloth top—the latest ow. j iking Ge A. Nihell, went B. F. Howard, Mrs, M. Ross and Mrs’ . yoexcuses will be received. sy order. We have Ladies’ Shoes in tan or chocolate, button and lace, all widths. .-day for striking George A. ell, wen’ hi ist. bel f. <sean . : h ery atest an 2 F into Justion Hollreck’s ocutt thia(2> remem the sccampenies one GEO. A. NIHELL, . Infants’ Fine Kid Shoes, patent tip with tassels nd ‘enovhing. and’ pleaded paiity. Houry . Mt O A: Nemie,, 2 oe ee. eding: Capt. Com’g Co. 0, 2d Inf. . Men’s Golf Caps in all shades : 1 ; ; ladies’ quartette of the coast and is reace B ’ a ' Lane, Leonard De Vilbiss, George H. ncived: With “hE aiwatsel eothuaiaan ; : ‘ oys Golf Caps, all shades ‘ . f -Atien ab0'Ht, Ghort were “examined Ms ¥ . wherever it appears. Tt is an amateur Bruny pi tod apa be Men’s and Ladies’ Plush Slippers Pr ices the Lowest. -his honor in order to get at thesmerits . . tation, butoritics say that itcom-. ‘The regular meeting of Hydraulic) Men’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, per suit 6 " at tadcaam,: She eit, wrewes parea favorably with high-class professParlor, No, 56, N.S. G. W., will be held : ) , é ithe ceanalt, Wen. eneiRy. RANSON . lial quartettes. this evening and a full attendance is deWe also carry a Complete Line of Wr HCrawtord:-t, :and made*without warning, Captain sired. By order, wiord.: M bell belay given me-'oppnetentey ‘Yo “lee fllowing. i the. progeate dt by order, wanrz, Pres, . TRUNKS, VALISES, TELESCOPES, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, poeeksy @ uiefeénd himself, His honor fined Mr. P ‘ «Craig $50 which was promptly paid. The Fourth at Marysville. Visitors to Marysville July 4th will fimd far greuter attractions and a higher order of exercises than is usnally seen in celebrations. The committee ia charge are energetic men and pave plenty of money with which to arrange a splendid program, including a battle scene on the city lake. Those who visited that city three years ago and witnessed the exercises know that the amusement this year will be new and up-to-date, and lots of it. See $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper wall be pleased to learn that there js at least one dreaded disease that seienee has beeu-able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Oatarrh being . a constitational disease, requires a con_ stitutional treatment, Hall’s Oatarrh .Gure is taken internally, acting di-rectly npon the blood and mucous sarfaces of the ayatem, thereby destroying -the foundation of the disease;and giviing the patient strength by building ap ‘the constitution and assisting nature jin doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to eure, Send for circulars and testimoniale. Address, . F. J. CHENEY & OO., Prop., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bot. i Fes Hall’s Family Pills are the best. For Sale. A five room house and lot on Broad atreet, at $850. It is in good condition. . Brown & Morean, Real Estate Agents. m10-tf ‘Just Received PART I. Overture—
Goyne’s Orchestra. (a) “Old Kentucky Home.”... (b) “The Cuckoo” Lyric Quartette of Sacramento. Piano Solo— (a) .Nocturne (b) Gavotte de Latins.. ’ Miss Sadie Alien. Vocal Solo— “Knowest Thou the Land”. A. Thomas Mrs. J. A. Moynihan, Reading— “The Eve of Marriage”. .;Ada Ward Miss Edith E. Howe. Whistling Solo—“Jt Was Not. So to Be” R. W. Gaylord: Vocal. Solo— “J Cannot Say Goodbye” Mrs. B. F. Howard. PART II. Concert Waltzes— Goyne’s Orchestra. ee on the Old sie 3 serpmnee (Specially arranged for the occasion by whine: Mrs. A. T, Pinkham of Sacramento.) a Lyric Quartette. Vocal Solo— ; og F . rom the Hugueno Liete Signort. { bier Raval Miss Annie Webber. Violin Solo Miss Josie Wilhelm of Grass Valley. Vocal Solo— “If Thy Blue Eyes” Mrs, M. Recitation— “Rajput Nurse”.. .Sir Edwin Arnold Mies Edith E Howe. Voeal Solo— nm of the Earth” Pinsuti . F. McIntosh of Grase Valley. (Orehestral Accompaniment.) Vo:al Solo— “Arabian Love Song”. ..De Kovan "Mrs. F. Bergman. Quartette— “Old Folks at Home” Lyric Quartette. New Ice Company. The Nevada City Ice Company is now ‘prepared to supply the public with first-class natural ice at reasonable E. J. Mora@an, Sec’y. Flip Disease Littie Cirl the Victim — She Took a Few Boities of Hood's Sarsaparilla and Was Cured. es **My little girl became afflicted with hip disease when she was five years old. She was confined to her bed and for six or seven weeks the doctor applied weights to the affected limb. When she got up she was not able to walk across the floor, She had lost all ber strength and day by day she became thinner. . One day I happened to receive one of Hood’s SarsaRubber Boots, Oil Clothing. We invite you 'to call upon us and examine our goods. Remain Yours for Business, J. LEVY, Proprietor. Commercial Street. The Popular Clothing Stor: PIREMEN'S BALL. TO. BE GIVEN AT ARMORY HALL Commencement Ball. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CLASS OF 1898 parilla Calendars and on one of the slips was a testimonial telling of a cure of a severe case of hip disease by Hood’s Sarparilla, I decided to give this medicine , to my daughter and when she had . taken three bottles her appetite was , excellent and she looked quite well.and . was very much strengthened, She hag not used her crutches for over eight . months and walks to school every day,” . Mrs. G, A. LaRose#, Oroville, Cal, Hood’s Sarsaparilla . Is the best—in fact, the One True Blood Purifier, . Sold by all druggists, $1, six for $5, Hood’s Pills Situ tooa's darsaparing 4 Rare and Beautiful ! The Modern Houses e Finished with x Sequoia. a specialty. BUILDING, MILL AND MINING. LUMBER Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I. TOWLE BROS. CO., PHILIP HILD, Boot and Shoemaker Broad St., Opp. National Hotel. A WORK PERFO D IN A FIRST‘ class manner. attention paid te j —~-ON—— Monday Evening, July 4, 1898, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OF THE— NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL, At Armory Hall, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY Ist. 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 for the same at publishers’ rates. publication not on hand. Will send for any desired Full Line of Stationery. Large lot of paper covered novels by well-known authors. NEVADA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Music by Soyne’s Orchestra. . Floor Director. . RICHARD E, EDDY: . TICKETS, (admitting one couple) $1 00. Floor Committee, Extra ladies, each 25 cents E, W. Schmidt, J.J. Hanley, Phil G. Scadden, Frank Guenther, Albert Snell, F, M Grissel. J.J Jackson, Frank Vaughn, A. Rowe, L, Brinkman. Reception Committee. NEVADA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Big Reduction In Summer Pants. Musie will be furnished by GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA. TICKETS, $1 00 Per Couple. Extra Ladies, 25 cents. W. H. HIBBITT, Merchant Caitlor, Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, 50 cents; Ladies, 25 cents. ay Pine Street, N d, For Sheritt e ree ear Broa NEVADA CITY. ‘J. J. JACKSON, D. B. GETCHELL Is hereby announced as a candidate for the Summer Pants to Order, office of Sheriff of Nevada county, subject to convention. oe $5 00. the decision of the Republican PORLNAROg Summer Pants to Order, = = 600, — BEEHIVE GROCERY .. Proprietor Agency For--lMonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale ~~ Depot for Fancy Groceries a ail PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND,FISH. Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 Duffy's Malt &\ 25640. “im bulk, per gal. 50 Gamecock Whisky fu.. 1 00}Olives, _ “ : 125 IXL Whisky 75. Mikado Soap, per bar 05 ES : vates. Office at residence of Thomas A lot of Fauntleroy Blouses, allages. . Gorsoran, first door above Theater . Actua! value 50 cents, will be sold at} foe house, réar of Pheater. Telephone: 2i cents at the Popular Clothing Store, . No, 791. © mmericial street, je6-tf. tf. 7 00, Bryant’s Root Beer weele 10] Everything else in proportion. ‘ bs ’ “ 1. C. LINDLEY, . Hire’s 3for 50 All my work is made in Nevada City. ‘ * 2° Attorney and Counselor at Law. 2 Ps 8 SC ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee FFICE— TILLEY BUILDING. COR, Perfect fit and first-class phere dl is the Best. repairing. A share of patronage solici ‘THOS. S. FORD,. Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COM. Corcoran & Anpoaast. 1O mercial and Pine streste. Oo OOM . Summer Pants to Order, « Broad and Piue streets. Up Stairs guaranteed, Give ita Trial, © = © = = = = © = & «@