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June 24, 1899 (4 pages)

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Cannot be Cured ations, as they cannotxed portion of the ear. ne way to cure deafness, © onstitational remedies, = . sed by an inflamed conmucous lining of the. 8. When this tube gota ave.a rumblibg sound -aring, and when it is deafness ‘is the’ result; . .» inflammation. can be his tube restored to its on, hearing willbe de. ;hine cases out of ten atarrh, which is nothing 1 condition of" the muOite flundred ‘Dallars. of Deafness (cansed by nnot be cured by Hall's’ Send tor circulars, frea, HNEY & CO., Toledo, oO, gists, 75c. Pills are the baat, » ip miag fe cd tor 260 at Homann’s a RG bn ou Try It. ough aud Consumption it for the small priee ets. and $1.00, does not bottle back and we will money. Sold: ‘for over his guarantee. Price 26 For sale by H Dicker. ist.. tf or Chief Engineer. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Eogineer and Assistant Bngineer of the Nevada Fire Department will be % lall on » July 24, k p.m. midt, Frank Vaughn. id, J & Isaac. Board of Fire Delegates. , W. SCHMIDT President, etary. 1899, ‘amined Free of refraction corrected 4 8 by: EVINSEN, refractionist, of is now stopping at the OTEL and will remain ». He will examine your parlors of the Hotel or ce, See him at once or San . he National Hotél to eall ~ ce; >: j19-lw for Publication. nt.of the Interior, . Office at Sacramento, Cal., June 22, 1899. by given that the followttler has filed notice of his. 2 final proof in support of t. said proof will be made of the SuperiG6r Court of al., at Nevada (ity, Calisday. August 2d, 1893, viz : , of Nevada couuty, Cali_ Ss 6,.7 and 8, of See, 80, iowing witnesses to prove sidence upon and cultivaviz : Artour Monroe, Jomes Williams and Frank orth Bloomfield, Cal., P. 0, SILAS PENRY, ‘Register. sauna mesceaianyeennctnarsaansen-} and Skirts. }and 25c. and 25c. d 25¢. oo 3746. Mita splay. rm GO. Y delicious. » Mont. : . “You MAY BEND THE SAPLING, but not the tree.” ’ ehronic and deep seated 26 cte. and 50 > erman, the druggist. 1899:. reometenet . ) Tee “JUNE 24, ee “PERSONAL AL POINTERS, A Daily Chrontely of te of the Doings of Old) and Young,. Charles Tuttle goes to Stockton for}. morrow. NV < J. Williams of Selby Hill went to} Jan Francisco today on 8 visit. — a ee Shoecraft went to Gaston today o visit Mr. and Mrs. Dana Harmon. Miss Margie Faris of Sacramento . is visiting Miss Vivie Rector at, this city. . Mrs: F, M. Ratherford of Truckee is ‘ siting her mother, Mrs. Tyrrell of Town Talk. ‘Miss Ruby Heyer, who has been vieiting at Bridgeport, has returned to her home in this city. : _ George W. Hentze, a former ‘yesident of this city, was stricken with paralyf is last month at Joliet; Ill. Mrs. W. D. Tisdale of San Jose, will arrive here this evening on a visit to er aunt, Mrs. Geo. F. Jacobs. Mrs, George Kieffer, who has been . visiting friends here for a nionth past, returned today to Downieville. ~~ L. Hyman of this city is likely to in" herit an estate from his ‘grandfather . who died some time ago in Russia. Jerome Deasy of Grass Valley has ' been over at Austin, Nevada, this week _ with Harry Morse on mining business, Thomas Davenport of Martinez, who Phas been here for the past week visit_ ing his old stamping aroands, returned "home today. Messrs. Hegarty, Seibert and. Fitz. gerald, who came down yesterday from . Moore’s Flat, went to the vicinity of ' You Bet to examine a copper claim. ~ . Miss Hattie Isbester, who is teaching school near Bakersfield, accompanied ' by her sister, Mrs. Colton, and Mrs. ' George Lewis of Tehachapi, . here last night and went to Sweetiand tu visit John Isbester and family. arrived Miss Edna ; Reese, formerly a high school girl at this city, was granted a} ; primary . teachers’ examination in Placer county, ' standing at the head in percentage of ; a class of fifteen successful applicants. certificate at the recent COFFEE FOR MOTHERS. 1 The Kind that Nourishes and Supplies Food for Mother and Child. My busband has been unable to drink © coffee for several years, So we were very ' glad to give Postum Food Coffee a trial, » and when we understood that by long . boiling it would bring out the delicious ; flavor, we have been highly pleased , with it. It is one of the finest things for nurs' ing mothers that I have ever seen. It . keeps up the mother’s strength and . increases the supply of nourishment ' forthe child if partaken of freely. 1 >. drank © water and found it most beneficial. it between meals instead of Onur five year old boy has been very Enelicate since birth and has developed L slowly) He was white and bloodlesss. 'Ibegan to give him Postum freely . nd you would be suprised at the ange. When any person remarks * about the great improvement, we never © fail totell them that we attribute his P gain in strength? and general health to © the free use of Postum Food Ooffee,and this has led many friends to’use it for themselves and children. I have always cautioned friends to ‘whom I have spoken about Postum, to § follow directions in making it, for/ uness it is boiled fifteen or twenty minutes, it is quite tasteless. On the ther hand, when properly made, it is very I want to thank you; for he benefits we have derived from the uséof your Postum Coffee. Mrs. W. W. Earnest, 727 9th Ave.,. Helena, — 1-26 When disease has become it is often difficult to cure it. That is the reason ‘why itis best to take Hood’s Sarsapavilla when disease first shows itself. Hood’s Pills are the favorite family . cathartic. —+ ome ‘Odd Fellows, Attention. Thie officers ae a of Oustomah Lodge, No. 16,1. 0.0. F., are requested to meet “ their hall at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral of their late brother, Mannel M. Silva. —s brothers invited. F, Suaw, N. . Gro. A. Gray, Sec. ee ‘Many a Lover Has turned With gees from wise lovable * with an offensive breath, Karl's wer Root Tea fies the breath by its action on bowels, etc., as not else will. 5 for years fees absolute ntee. Price cts. For salé by H. ag ————-+ 4 8e Points About Picnics. wWanke, Claire Russell, Fred Delevy. . mey. ‘Sold . Stevens, rea ‘f mal who Hare Re i» PROM MB. OGDEN'S CLASS To nIGHTH Grape. . D1 “Blea Hartong, Alma Eastin, David ceived oer Promotion, Closing Exercises Next Week in the: Grammar and Primary Grades. poe CAL . The most so part of the Glos: . ing exervises of the schools of this city took plice last Wednesday when those , pupils who had received an honorary promotion were: told that their vacation had begun: and that they were only expected to be present and take their part in the closing exercises of ‘thir school. It was “pay day” for the honoraries. Théy. did not get their “check” then, but were told that it would be made out and presented to them when their school closed. The “check” of the honoraries consists of a blue ribbon with the word honorary neatly printed on it, also the grade to date of closing of the school term. Another class of nearly as happy they»would be recommended for promotion. These donot receive a blue . : ribbon, but have to take no other examinations and their vacation begins next Monday. Those who do not receive an honorary promotion or who were not recommended must go to school next week and try to pass an examination in those studies in which they failed to receive at least bg per cent during the term: The following are the honaries, each of whom has received an average of at least 90 per cent for the whole term: FROM MISS ADAIR’S FIRST GRADE TO SECOND GRADE. Laura Clemo, Sibyl] Hanley, Loretta Ryan, Tommy Richards, Willie Janke, Maggie Davis, Leonard Kahl, Albert Hoskins, Winfred Renfree, Clement Eddy, Belle Taylor, Roy Benney, Jesse Ohmert, Eugene Guffney, Eddie Carter, Emma Harryhousen, Lily Sneath, Ruy Britland, Henry Basso, Eddie Schmidt, Henry Jacobs, Elbert Veale, Arthur Holland, Fred Gehrig, Frieda Guenther, Joe Campbell, Charlie Ramsay, Gussie Pierce, Evaline Martin, Bertie Bennetts, McMurray Mallen, Milliard Gallegher, Harvey Gilham, Fred May, Ross Monroe, Gladys Porter. FROM MRS. MORGAN’S SECOND GRADE TO THIRD GRADE. Mildred Holman, May Merrill, Villa Rickets, Forest Duley, Lucille Bond, Charles Williams, Bertha Jacobs, Violet Lean, Harrold Trewella, Roland Eddy, Jacob Fodunna, Laura Ricketts, Marcia Gray , Ethel Fisher, Archie Borlace, Mary Barron, Tommie Rafter, Madge Duley, Ernest Carr, Willie Buffington; Alice Scott, Edward Holland, Arnon Browning. FROM MRS. LONG’S THIRD GRADE TO FOURTH GRADE. Hazel Ohmert, Oarl Hicks, Clifford Brown, Albert Williams Raymond Haley, Ida Moore, Aileen Maher, Elsworth Bennets, Margueritte Webber, Bennie Wild, Josie Hitchcock, Willie Oates, ; Howard Ogden, Alfred Medlin, Flora FROM MRS. HATHAWAY'S SECOND GRADE “TO THIRD GRADE. Ruth Grimes, Winnie Kendrick, Frank Nilon, Lillie Eddy, Albert Holland, May Christenson, Olarence Ryan, Lillie Pinch, Charles Clark, Elizabeth Beckman, J. Preston Marsh, Carl Lane, Armin Lewis, Minnie Swearingin, Rosina Harper, Frank Smith, Marie Charonnat, Cora Norton, Jennie Johnson, Oharles Phelps, Wesley Williams, Anna Guenther, Maud Weeks, Clara Harper, Sadie Ramsay, Mable Sandow. FROM MISS GOYNS’S THIRD GRADE TO FOURTH GRADE. Howard Hallett, Ethel Gallagher Edna Ramsey, Eddie Trevithick, Veronica Gaffney, Hazel Vinton, Eloise Shoecraft, Myrtle Martin, Alice Morgan, Hertha Benny, Edna Sneath, Ella Taylor, Steven. Williams, Ethel Kirkham, Florence’ Andrews, Ellen Pol‘glaise, Lizzie Williams, Nan O'Neill, Earl Cleave, Joe Giovannetti, Roy Silent, Ceci] Cairns, Wallace Williams, Roy Garwoagd, Pearl Konkle, Fred Foote, Willie Russell, Gertrude GaffFROM MISS STENGER’S FOURTH GRADE TO FIFTH GRADE. Myrtle Renfree, Bertha Meyer, Florénce Van Marter, Neva Williams, ". Mamie Stevens, Frank Arthur, George Marcella Brown, Robt. Osborne, Eddie Waters, Grace McAllister, Howard Mounter. : FROM. MISS OGDEN’S FOURTH GRADE TO FIFTH GRADE. ' Emma Wolf, Cristel Jenke, Andrew which they were promoted and .the} children were those who were told that . EP sly Helen Wild, Gertrude ‘Gray, ‘Elmer . Adams, Ora Miller, Johnnie . Harry, Franklin Holman, Myrtle Kitts,, ‘Martin Rafter, Maude Evans, Fred . Chegeiates Lynette Webber, ieee “FROM MISS OGpEN’s OLASS TO EIGHTH GRADE Emma Cable, Richard Williams, Orrin Smith, Henry Allen, Olara Hitch; cock, Francis Eilerman, Roy Whittam Thomas Chace, Ethel Derbin. FROM MR. OGDEN’S BIGHTH GRADE TO NINTH GRADE. es “Pearl Norton, Beryl. Hocking, . Rete
Floyd, Vera Organ, Robt. Searls, Alecia Grimes, Piarguerite Shoecraft,. Irene Brown, Irene Wilhelm, John Swart, Louise Hackley, Durrel Murchie, Nina Woon, Sherman Danforth, Eleanor! Hartman. The closing exercises ie the differ. ent classes will take plagd d@ follows: Miss Adair’s in room No. 10, second floor, Monday at 9 o’c t sharp. Mrs. Mo floor, Monday afternoon at 1:30. Mrs. Hathaway’s class in room No. a; second floor, Monday afternoon at 1:30. ond floor, Monday at 10. Mrs. Long’s class in room No. 8, second floor, Tuesday morning at 10. Miss Stenger’s class in room No. 11, second floor, Tuesday afternoon at 1:80, Miss Keenan’s and Miss Hooks classes have closing exercises together in room No. 9, second wees Wednesday morning at 9:30. Miss Ogden’s, Mr. Ogden’s and Mr. third floor, Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. have pupils in different grades may have-an opportunity to visit.each class, The teachers: and pupils bave taken pains to prepare these exercises and it is to be hoped that parents and friends thus showing that they appreciate the entertain them. 4-20 ee Smoke the Fadden cigar, the best. in town. Forsale only by Lammon Bros. The Unspeakable Lowell, The interior _ newspapers recently have devoted considerable space to adprofessional, either minister or leoturer. When Rev. Lowell went through the interior last year in the capacity of lecturer he took occasion to. preach a sermon oceasionally, a8 one means of advertising himself. He worked the newspapers for as much free advertising as he could, claiming that he was: devoting his time to aid a needy brother who was studying for the niinistry. Now that the church and Lowell. have dissolved partnership, the press notices'to help him in his course of lectures in aid of a needy Shpreecner.— Marysville Democrat. Lowell victimized Nevada City in his rounds. , He is as full of tricks as a south of Market street dog is of fleas. . “Every morning I have a bad taste in my ech my tongue is coated; ‘head aches and I often’ fee! dizzy. I-have no appetite for breakfast and what food I eat distresses me. Ihave a heavy feeling in my stomach, I am getting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves are all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. am as tired in the morning as at night?’ What does your doctor cog “You are suffering from impure blood.’ What is his remedy? n’s in rootii No. 14, first)” Miss Goyne’s class in room No. 7, sec. O’Neili’s classes are to have closing 6x. 'é ercises together in rooms Nos. 1 and 2,. '% ‘The Board of Education have ordeted . the schoo:s closed on separate days in}'$ order that parents. and friends who. 'e of the pupils will go and hear them, . efforts of the teachers and pupils to 4 quite generally is giving him more free” “ The order of Knights of Pythias ‘te thoroughly American institution and none of i ‘wide domain of the United States and her possessions have ever been known to fail in expressing their patriotism when the oocasion pel aint for ipsa ‘expression. — Last evening Milo Lodge, No. 48, of this city voluntarily and without solic-+itation from thé committee of arrangements voted to contribute §20 to the local Fourth of Jaly fond. This action is to the unbounded credit of the Miloites and will be appreciated by every citizen who believes in perpetuating the noble spirit that actuated our forefathers in 1776 when ‘. they declared thisa free and-independ. ent pees with abigN. . oe ie ee tre be Marriea ‘Monday Night: . D. A. (“Bert”) Dailey, an employe at the Champion mine, and Miss. Mag‘. gie Richards, daughter of Oapt. Henry Richardé of Gold Flat, will be married Monday evening at the lady’s home. They aré among Nevada City’s most esteemed young people. . “errant eee reneemmannre ri “at Glenbrook Today: = 5 The bullsheads for thé picnic’ tinéate: fast at-Glenbrook Park today were branches throughout the. placed in the trench at 9:30 o'clock last nigh ater. being carefully seasoned and . acke « Then 6 foot of dirt was covered wer them and on this a big pile of wéod'was laid and fired. The treneh had a fire burning in it all day yesterday, thoroughly, drying and heatg a preparatory measure, and ‘pight just before the bullheads were put there. It is expected the meat will be. thoroughly -cooked. : ‘by noon today, when it will be removed and served to the hungry throng along with bread and pickles as accompaniments, Barbecued bullshead is a diet fit. for a king when prepared by experts. Young Mothers. , Group is the terror of. thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiacts like magic in cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail. The ‘worst. cases relieved immediately. Price 25cts., 50 cts. and $1 00. For sale by H. -Dickerman, the druggist. tf re . Six loaves bread for 2c at Homann’s Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report = Amsouurany © PURE Baki ng Powder OF THE Bull’ g Cee toot Games, Dancing and other amusements. Further ‘ particulars later on. "Annual Picnic Glenbrook Park Association at Glenbrook Park, 4 “SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1890. vertise a man of limited merit, as a. ip Head Bids for Bar, Ice Cream Stand and other privileges close Wednesday, June 23. . WM. CHEE, pesretary: Address Have you seen Bissell’s Also the common Bissell and the Sunshine, It is a pleasure to sweep if you have a good sweeper. Cyco Bearing. CARPET SWEEPERS, The Latest Improved ?’ Just Received From$the?Factory Bs. KINKEAD'S. A Fine Brea ys Qa kfast Goods. f + >} <0 All Fresh from the Wills. {( COOKING THR DOLISHEADS i eGetting Ready to ry the Malate ing, it aes Cleaned of the ashes that loh’s’ Oough: and Consumption Cure}: TES E ‘SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS. a CLASPS. THE NETHERSOLE BRACELET is all the Go and we have a Great Variety. FOR’ CHILDREN, From 50 Cents to $2. F GRIMES. } Just Received 3d Installment. « Lace Curtains. Snell Broad Strat corner Pine. evvovovnnevevennnvonnennenynnvenennttt An Elegant ’ Assortment, Carpets, Linoleum, Wall Paper, Curtain Poles. CURTAIN POLES, Etc. & Fleming, (Up-to-date Merchants.) ryrrrerereryerrecereceutcceuterr “BEEHIVE GROCERY .. . J. J. JACKSON, Agency For--lonogrami;Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Proprietor Depot for Fancy Groceries PATE POIS. EATS AND FISH. Mascot Whiskey ¢,.s.:..05.-54 Miscdévess $1 00 Duffy’s Malt Whiskey 1 00 Pepsin Whiskey .i.,..0,.ss00.cas6 . 100 Game Cock Whiskey.... TENE saccades 1 00 Monarch (Jug). Whiskey 1X L Whiokey...4.si40.000 ea anase Rock & Rye pha wih ed i.. 1 00 Maple Rum.. ... Pevidicénsiscsdbtess 1.00 Sherry, Wine....:: Seite icsnnces xp qbacieb 50 Claret Wine... sdieihieek used ieeseesesems 95 is the > DEVILED AND POTTED Mikado Soap Silk Soap. Olairetie Sonb.. ; Water Queen Soap Copco (white) Soap. .......c006005 Cashmere (white) Soap Dandy Soap, 20 bars........ Fern Soap Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3lb pckg Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. os ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee Best. Give ita Trialh = = = = = «= @ = we oy — We havea fine assortment of And a Very Nice ‘Lue ofLadies’ Long Chains, Gent's Chains, SILVER NOVELTIES. Cc. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler. EASY TO SEE A long distance or read ordinary print if you have G:L:A:8:8:E:S e+ eae f ca] H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat, S41 Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother's Mush. 1 Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes, Are you going toa picnic today ‘or. cou this week or next? If you : are you will want to take along both delicacies and substantials, for you Skirts, just re Gifford, Ernest Bovey, Nettie Benny, Marguerite Mills, Cora Hicks, James Maher, Richard Maher*Louis Denny, ae d to have a good appetite with ingame wea’ & Gon have waplondid . OMe 0°°rFS) Germea, Rolled Oafs, Oat Meal in-builke. Which are acceptably fitted. MRS, LONG’S FOURTH GRADE TO “a , ; pate Su ont : assortm 3 3a can supply ‘i ‘ neh ator — specialties in So ta wTH GRADE. Aunt Jemima’s Pan Oake Meal. Our Optical departmen PP sick TT sg So ‘Lela Crawford, Aristide Charonat' _ You must not have constiH+] Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. at very low prices, Eyeglasses and Spec[ : or ‘Six loaves bresd for 2c at Homann’s. ’ : es ’ pared bowels if you expect the ‘ tacles in all cases where there. are no abe Ms Bix —* Cora Davis, Amanda Polmere, a 8 drsaparilla » ta its best work. 3 _ iret complications. © ~ 2 F rench Tansy Waters. Jewett, Grace piney 3 Julia Allen. pet Ayer’ s Pills cure constipaF Dir a Dated Ladeh--atrendpcnctaduniny Fe Pees het is purer ead power ge es FROM MISS KEENAN’S FIFTH GRADE TO ; e : making glasses w y ot ne are the genuine French Tansy SIXTH GRADE. ‘We have a book on PalenessFrench Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. more. ~Wafers, imported direct from Paris. Ladies can depe serge atone, tn of.ca ware of pale LA cA FRANOE BUG COME an ty W.D Francisco. D. and Weakness which you may have for the asking. anwar lacaghec~ meng E haps ‘you would like to consult Spectacles of all kinds repaired. ' Particular attention given to the re satis of Watches and Olocks by all St witchn ene : Suoceseord to FO Taetey 2 "] Kapp-& Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts. ie Heintz’st Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can A. B. WOLF, 1 GROCER Glayton Bennetts, Jennie Williams . Andrey Ohmert, Annie Rafter, Dicy . Baugh, Minnie Smith, Jessie Reynolds) . San . Edna Gray, Mamie Grimes, Granville . eminent elo un tek at the el condl. Beedle, Esther Latta, Jack Buffington, Sie Ore joa prompt Verda. Shurtleff, Richard Reynolds, . facies EH eC. C, AYER, inton. Telephone West, 14. lillinery eee be 2 a good smoke try. a Fadden ci‘vank Willia Chester Ogd F k ’ vale “Aitp,] [AM] [.8RA,) [eNPA,. [IS 1 it ae ee aes as aie oh a Brees i moma dao Morgan, La ale Tally., } see a, a T. sa Tes e Sie ee 3: A. & H. W. Hartung." Broad St, Nevads City _