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tant ser: ce Pill all
varrels, with water and?o Heebiently Tor: qise,
ble the dry gras: around
iid =e Cleared away.
of the location of the
arm box and, also the
phone. In short; useoH to guard against fires
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GRAS S VALLEY NEWS. ~ . aeggutt$ar0S, Jane 26,1899. . Th re wad at the City Hall leet : ie
Me ee wen ces ae rit r : The political pil ahha ay Oe
ae see ac Tala . DUsy bode ali working over-time/ ing of the Fourth of,
A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told seeking to array President. McKinley . most of the sabSo ttees being repOver The Telaphotse, . of one side of the contest for Michigan resented.
was n toda: in constract’. gots] Senatorship, but itis a waste of time
Raha og aly platt on and energy. President McKinley is no
Mrs. E. Crocker gona tobe rot more likety {o take sides iu ihe contest
tomorrow to visit her daughter, Mrs, than is aay other citizen of another
George Wrstarr. State, Seurtor McMillan, who fs a canMrs. 0. didate for ré-election, is his.werm: perSadie leave for
visit. .
sonal friend, and.so ¥s Secretary Alger,
The Grass Valleys a21 the Seaweede,
“who-hae-etit ounced bis candidacy...It
is ridiculotis to say, ag some tre doing,
the only two regalar baseball clubs in
the county, will play at Watt ‘Park
Qlauson and her daughter
Chicago this week on a
that the coutest involves the control of
the Michigan delegation to the Republican National Convention. [t does
ynday afternoon beginning at two /S88 !
preere Following is to be.the liné-up. “ee of. ia e bas ea —
wep or mofiths. past by every ichigan
paenglbiereT® ~ pee dea republican in Cougress, aud Secretary
Schofleld Plammer} siges, that the Michigan delegation to
Overmeyer y tthe next National Convettion was
Perkins ; I ‘} bound to be unanimous for the reNevins. nomination of President McKinley,
ee i: because that is.the sentiment of the
stewuia voters. What then could be President
Jenkins McKinley's object iu interfering in the Senatorial contest? That contest will
be settled by the republican voters of
Michigan. Whetber it will cause the
resignation of Secretary Alger is a
question that he can answer ‘better
than anybody else. It will not necessarily do so, but be may consider it
expedient to. resign, to remove any
restraint that his candidacy might
have upon the-setions of the President,
TONIGHT'S PARTY.
Young and Old Will Enjoy Themselves
at Armory Hall.
This evening the long talked of party
of the high school class 6f ’99 will take
place at Armory Hall. The graduates
bave made quite extensive prepars~ : ;
tions for ne event and hala gaeets . 20d also in order-to better lool: after
will be sure to spend a night of eorid . ™S own interests. That President
enjoyment. Bortiany tickets have McKinley would.ask for bis resignation
naar disposed of that there is likely to because he was a candidate for the
be a good attendance. The hall bas Senate is improbable. There is nothbeen neatly decorated and canvassed, ing about a Cabinet portfolio that
good music is engaged and a live floor operates to deprive its holder of any
committee will endeavor to see to it . Tight possessed by private citizens. ii
that everybody has plenty of partners. there were, it would be as difficult for
Old and young sh ould turn ont in our President to get a Cabinet as it is .
force and help make the ‘bocasion 2 for the President of France to get one,
marked social success. Secretary Alger is now in Washington,
having juet returned from a vacation,
DIED OF CONSUMPTION.
but he says he has nothing to add to
whatshe has already said about his can—_—_— didacy for the Senate.
W. H. Booth, a Veteran Prospector,
Breathes His Last, Military Governor of Santiago, has
W. B. Bootb, one of y= a ci furnished additional proof that he is
eee ot eee papapeaMT ea a cis bocoue Pees!
: offer of \ a year to become Fresimpi ets Sais parva e ortebaree dent of the big syndicate which has
F oak tieek: saa bis home here bought nine ot Washington's street
. S20 Scake mnt va railways and its two electric light com\ ‘ * : : i panies and is preparing to put them al}
Pe me me tans sine . under a single management, although
. che agipices of Oustomab Lodge, will pa pry paet Sie Nia =
5 : imes @ umoun receive a &
neha bd nar ep Brig. General of Volunteers. Gen.
: Wood will return to Cuba at once, because he believes it is his duty:to do
= : ni i ‘6 so. Hespeaks of his doing so in the
is morning arry, who wa8 . most matter of fact tone. He said: “1
‘oboe io snaict meth popdatts intend to. remain in the military serdence mine, in the plac’ o " vice of the Government as long as the
pmploye taking a layoff, was painfully . gervice needs me. I feel in bonor
Mort. He was running a car of ore 0D . pound to return to Santiago, now that
down grade underground when be. yejiow fever is reported to have
Bw Morris Gallagher on the track) broken out there.” Gen. Wood bas
Bhead of him. He called to Mr. Gel-. goubts about the sickness at Santiago
agher to get out of the way, and w8lpeing yellow fever, recalling bis exwatching to see that he was safe. T!@. periences there last year with a pernic:
arstopped suddenly,.and Harry W#8. ioug malarial fever which caused men
precipitated past if, falling flat. Hi®. 4, drop in the streets, and which
pollar boue was broken and. be wa® je number of experts pronounced to be
nned about the face, jaw and nevk-. yellow fever. Speaking of the Ouban
situation, he said: “Tt isan easy matter
P to get along with the Oabans. You
“In the matter of the divorce proceed-. goyidn’t stir ups riot in Santiago tongs brought by Mary §. Lowry against . gay if you tried, Everybody is conEdward O. Lowry, the defendant 18S. tonted for the first time in years. We
titioned the Superior Court of Sacra-. have only to give the Cubans.a good
nto county for s change of venue to. [overninent, 80 good that they will be
jevada county. The Lowrys areGrass. rejuctant to do without it, and that is
falleyans. an easy matter.”
5 SSS ho ald It is expected that when President
‘Mrs. Newwon—Alphonso, how cou’! . wokinley returns to Washington, he
be 90 cruel? You swore you'd! _ +1) issue orders for the recruiting of a
or nothing from me, no matter how volunteer force, not necessarily to be
ming it was. Newwon oe in eR sent to the Philippines, but to be orpty trousers pockets for 10 centé be) —. nized, drilled, and kept in readiness
d for street car cap al a ™Y . as an emergency force, in case Gen.
fr, you seem to have found it outs) Oris should decide at any time that he
Dow. aveds more men than havealready been
ordered to him. The administration
a re da 4 awe isn't & bit. worried about Gen. Otis,
The office! notwithstanding the ravings of “the
% Lodge, We. 3, 2. Oo ail en Be! bair-trigger editors about the danger
bek Sunday afternoon to attend. be is io, by reason of Aguinalao’s
funeral of their late brother, W.H. alleged preparation to attack Manila
. Visiting pronbese ieee gq. . with the largest Filipino army that has
_ A. Gna, Bes. nae : 480-2t yet been in the field. On the contrary,
a the administration knows that Ger.
' Flags, Fireworks, Etc. Otis would regard it as he greatest
\} kindé can be-had of Schmidt . good fortune for Aguinaldo to march
ja. on Pine street. Bt . his army against Manila, as it would
: give bim exactly what he. has been trying so hard to get—an opportunity to
fight 8 pitched battle with the entire
Filipino army, and put an end to the
revolt in short order. Gen. Otis is an
experienced commander. He knows
what be wants to do, the obstacles before bim, and that he can have anything be asks for from the administraéion to accomplish what he is there to
do. He has not bad 4 single reverse
since assuming command inthe Phili ps
pines. Therefore, there is not a single
-. valid reason for supposing that every
Tom, Dick and Harry knows better
what be needsand wbst he ought to
bave than be does himself, while there
mander of the Rough Riders, and now
Collar Bone Broken.
—_—_——+
Change of Venue Asked.
ae,
Rainier beer.
" ov would drink the finest Luger
‘made on the Paciffc Coast go to
Ow1 and ¢all for Rarniee. Bt
\ ountain Company, Attention.
Wilke officeré 4nd members of MounDompany, U.K. K of P., are red to assemble in fatigue uniform
pout, aword and belt) at Armory
st eight o'clock sharp on Moaday
ig, July 8, for the oo Lageen of atig the informal public reception
. ome that evening to Hon.
ye Obareh. — 8t
4 Auction . Auction .
sell at public auction a $20,, consisting of Diamonds,
seme good work. They had on hand
.tast year,
a‘nount appropriated and the bills: will
will do so. Many. are contemplating
having beautiful decorations’ in ‘order .
to make the city present @ oa
ance.
‘Have partially arranged. their program
atid here are some of the attractions: .
Band Goncert at 1:30 p. m. on platform
on Pine stréet.
participate.
Pine street to Union hotel; prize, $10.
FROM PINE AND COMMEROIAL TO ENION ICE
$5.
Gen. Leonard Wood, former Come}.
Eaeouraging PnancllRepo—New Pet It
tures For the Great’ P :
The, finance committee made ‘their
report showing that they ‘have dove
io Sia $760.50, The total amount: of . *
subscriptions up to lest evening was:
$855, being much larger than it was
“The committee wisely concluded to
pay all of its bille before the 4th in or
der to have the money in circalation
for that day. The chairman of each
sub-committee received today” the
be paid promptly. .
scriptions, and the amounts sbould be
paid immediately to Wm. Mulcahy or
©. J. Naffziger. ‘ ‘ :
L. 8. Calkins have. been appointed a} *
pants of business: houses and private
residences, on the ‘line of march to
decorate their buildings. It ishoped
that, without any personal notice, they
ts oy
The afterndon amusement cominittee
Negro Minstrel Performance and
Cakewalk in which f
Firemen’s Race, with hose cart, from
ROUSR.: 5c mS
Bicycle Race—Three to start—Prize,
FROM CITY HALL TO PLAZA.
Indian Foot Raée—First prize, $5;
second prize, sack of flour,
FROM UNION STREET TO PLAZA.
Three-leggéd" Race-—Prige, $2 50.
Sack Race—Prize, $2°50.
Catching Greased Pig—Winner to
have the pig. ;
.Boys’ Shoe Race—First prize, hat;
second prize, knife. 3
Slow Horse Race—three to
Prize, $2 50. :
100-yard Foot Race—5to start—Prize,
$2 50.
start—'
FROM PINE DOWN BROAD.
200-yard Foot Race—6 to start—
Prize, $5.
Boys’ Race—under 10 years, 6 to start
—Prize, $2-50.:
Indian Foot Race—First prize, §2 50;
second prize, sack of flour.
Fat Men’s Race—thiee to start—
Prize, $2 50.
The band will be under the direction
of E. M. McKinlay allday. Arrange. "
special committee. to reqdest occa. . Judem
gears, with
peyments were due.”
sateen weatenatiaas 29 sa0 0"
_ + DROISION OF: IMPORTANCE, .
Affects Nearly Every County as to
> ei
jo Judge’ ‘A. G. Burnett of ‘Sonoma "
{TGounty rendered a decision Monday in job in Folsom S ate Prisot.
lwhictt ‘the State Asylum at Naps hoped to get « sinecure out of doors
manaer heretofore. The jadicie!
treasurer of {hc Asylum sued for the
care of Mamie Hastiu for nine rears at
$15 per mouth. In renderjng jade: . carty sjops. He is not allowed as such
ment for three years the Judge says:
In this esse there is no controvery .
as tothe facis. They are agreed uptn his iripdown to his life-home. As be
by stipulation filed in ectrt. The only
question is whether the claim for the
care and maintenance of the insane. 48; took off bis handcuffs.
2 oe OS Phatred by the statute in two or three
There are many. unpaid small sub-}7°SFsoe
te abo be. . “After carefully considering
matter and reyiewing the authorities government building at St, Paul enters
cited, I have reached the copolusten . i. in item of $10 tn fée’ feed
Se ROPES pena weKsete a by hee, of a month for og
FP, B. Wadsworth, Hugh Murcbie and shat. the liability toy ona aed is the cat. If it read for “feeding the
{ statate: ‘Hence plaintiff is entitled to} kitty," people could better Gudevatand
ent for $10 per month for three}. big a chares : és
with interest from the time the . :
"a
an
‘HOORE DEMBANED.
“He Gets an Unenviable Job in Folsom
State Prison.
Edward H. Moore does not like his
He had
ti
. brought suit to recover from J. F. looking after a derrick at the rock
-. Ganningbam as guardian of Marie pile or something of that kind. InHaskin, ati incompetent. The question
has been raised in many counties in
the State end bas never been settled fa
stead of that, because of his deafners,
“he bas been made forty-eleventh assistant to the boss cell-tender—about
-txemeanest job around the institu.
,tien Heisa sort of chambermaid, 10
to speak, bis principal daty being to
to be around in the yards. .
Moore spoke just two words on all
‘got into the prison carriage after leav. ing the train at Folsom Sheriff Getchell
“That's _bet; ter,” he growled, stretching bis arms.
The Federal official in charge of the
; The total lead production in the
. United States in'1898 was 230,000 short
SPECIAL .
~ fy called to our fine line of
Of American Manufacture.
The superior construction of these Watches by improved and automatic machinery enables us to offer a good time piece at a very moderate price.
either, when you canget NEw ancl
for about the same price.
DON’T bay Brass Watches at auction sales, or second-hand ones .
reliable goods at our store»
Om Remember, our repair work will bear the closest inspec'ion.
Telephone West 14. ;
A. & H. W. Hartung
disease.
rible disease made its appearance on my side.
a malignant Cancer,
reat alarm. to cause
skill of the. doctors, for their treatment did no
a Six-loaves bread: tor 250:at Homann’s tons.
prcnenure =~ era
————————
eld
we
sch oer Results Fatally in Nine
ar couples Will ‘Gases Out of Ten—A
Cure Found at Last,
first day, forced out the poison.
bottles, when I was.cured sound
dreadful affliction. though many years have
for Cancer.—Mrs. 8 M. Ipon, Winston, N. ©.
*Qur book on Cancer, containing other
{nformation, will be sent free to any. addre
“Qompany, Atlanta, Georgia.
NCERIS
the breast. too’ smal
disease is fully developed.
Cancer can not
Cancer—may
obstina
Much
Evidence has accuhich
It was
eating inwardly in such a way as
The disease seemed beyond the
good
whatever, the Cancer growing worse. all the while .
Numerous rem
w steadily worse,
edies were used for it. but the Cancer MRS. S. M, IDOL,
ead until it. seemed that I was doonied
f follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Cancer is, especially
when inherited. I was advised to try Swift's 5 anific (S S. 8), which, from the
I continued its use vintil I had taken eighteen
and well, and have had no symptoms of the
elapsed. §. 8. 8. is the only cure
testimonial
This ‘ftarful disease often first appears
as a mere scratch, a pimple. or lump in
to ‘attract any
notice, until, in many cases, the d
be cured by 4 surgical
vs operation, because the disease is a virulent
poison in the blood, circulating throughout the s
the sore or ulcer—known as the
poison remains in the blood, and promptly
renewed violence. '
‘The wonderful success of S. §. 8, in curing
_ blood diseases which .were considered
Spuiting sufferers {6 try it for Cancer,
the physicians without a cure.
equal to the disease. and promptly effected.a cure.
spread rapidly, and it was soon demonstrated.
yond doubt that a cure had at last been
found for deadly Cancer.
mulated which is incontrovertible, of .w
the following is‘a specimen :
“Cancer is hereditary. in our family, my father, a
eister and an aunt having died from this dreadful
My feelings may be imagined when the hor
ystem, and although
be cut away, the
breaks out afresh, with
incurable, induced a tew deafter exhausting the skill of
to their delight S. 5S. 8
The gla
ss by the Swift Specific
eadly
te, deap-seated
roved
news
a
s and valuable
the Relief Hil} or Columbia Hill band}
here to assist in supplying inepiring
patriotic music for the day: .“Bight carriages will be provided -for
Laurel Parlor of Native Daughtera to
ride in-during the parade. These vehicles. will be handsomely decorated by
tue ladies.
those of our citizens WHO posseas. bnggies, carriages or carts should decorate them and ride in the. procession.
In most cities of the coast the ornamented vehicles of private parties are
ments are being made to have eithr. =
It bas bean aptly suggested’ that ”
WE LEAD Ath of July
ae
SILK,
ew
——00———
Goods
USLIN, EUNTIN', all s:zes
STARS, NATIONAL RIBBON, Ete. Etc.
ROSETTES, GILT
aw etord.
And a Very Nice Line of
FONTLEROY.
BLOUSES !
Successors to F. O. Luetje,
9 Rroad St. Nevada City
ATEST.
~SASH BUCKLES,
SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS.
NECK CLASPS.
Is all the Go and we have a Great Variety.
We have a fine assortment of
Ladies’ Longe Chains,
Gent’s Chains,
R NOVELTIES.
Cc. J. BRAND?P?.
Manufacturing Jeweler.
‘SILVER
FOR CHILDREN,
From 50 Cents to $2.
~%
rf GRIMES.
vvnyvvnvnynnnnynnnnnnnenentennnnnynynnnt
An Elegant
Assortment,
Just Received
3d Installment.
BRAID,
among the most attractive features: of
every public parade.
Captain Coan says the Rough Riders
will this year outdo all their. previous
efforts: He expects about half a han-.
dred of them to be in line. ct
An arrangement will probably be
made for a number of aro lights along
the business streets on the night of the
Fourth, also for putting up some of
the ornamental electric designs bere
tofore used. . ;
Never Burn a CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS.
Don’t go on drawing vitality from the
blood without doing something’ to replace it. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives
nerve, mental and digestive strength
Hood’s Pille are non-irritating, mild,
effective. ;
Schmidt Bros. :
On Pine street have a fine steck of
Flags of all sizes,Firecrackers, seid
Rockets, Bombs, etc., which they will
sell at the lowest rates. 8t
Eyes Tested ‘Free,
G. M. Roy, formerly with the Consolidated Optical Oo. of San. Francisco,
will examine your eyes free, aud “fit
your glasses scientifivally, at the lowest price. Hours from 9 a. M.to 8 P. M.
daily. Commercial street, nextto Phejap Sisters’ Restaurant. j29
~+-o@e
_ A. O. U. W. Attention.
The officers and members of Nevada
City Lodge, A.O.U. W., are
to meet_at their hall at nine o’clock
‘fuesday morning to participate in the
Fourth of July, parade, alt visiting
#
bie every reason for confidently trusting
that he will succeed in due time in put‘ting down the revolt, and that none
08 ocks, Silverware, Rogers
7,) Plateware, Jewelry, etc. Evpg must go. Sales daily st 7:0
: oe aca tan ince peor of the direful predictions of his failure
‘gale. Fifty reserved neats . will be realized. ' Forty Niner.
ox & Rox, Auctioneers.
a pte o Do You Know
Consumption is preventable? Science
bas proven that, and also that neglect
is suicidal, The worst cold or cough ava forthem. He has
brothers are cordiu, ly eg to turn
out for us. Uniforms will be furnished
for each Workman and refreshments
will be served in the ball after the parade. ee
Tos H. Osun, © died
4t Chairman of Committee.
Points About Picnics.
Are you. going toa picnic today or
tomorrow, this week or next? Ifyou
are you will want to take along both
ean be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and ‘sells at the lowest
2’ td-. Comsamptiou Oure. Sold on
. Tor 259 at Homann’s. . by Diskerwos, phy years. For sa
itive . . Gaylord & Son-bave ‘a splend:
er ante! anatiet ment of plonio ibe ety se og
cartons, : tt
delicacies and 6 tials, for you
are bound to bave a good appetite ath
by enriching and vitalizing the blood.
SOSA IL OU i BE Ss
MOK MOK SK MOK SK Rs
Ye WSS WY
lt is a pleasure to sweep
if you have a good sweeper
‘Have you seen
*Bissell’s Cyco Bearing
CARPET SWEEPERS,
The Latest Improved?
Also. the common Bissell
-and the Sunshine,
Just Received From the Factory
At KINKEAD’S.
BN VAN FON AS ANG
YOROKNORIOIGIOK
3
‘A
. &
WOK
ZA
=
_ bottles aud
“BATHING SPONGES, ;
BATHING SOABS,BATHING SEA SALT,
0
REFRESHING TOILET WATERS,
‘PERFUMED BATH TAK#LETS,
SOOTHIN
HARMLE
G TOILEF POWDERS,SS NURSERY POWDERS,
COOLING FACE POWDERS, ‘
STICKY FLY PAPER,
DELIGHTFUL. PERFUMES,
DEMULCENT
on“
Oo
POISONOUS FLY PAPER,
ig ‘Dickerman
MOTH BALLS,
MOTH PAPER,
TOILET CREAMS,
INSECT POWDER.
‘Ss Drug Store
A SUMMARY OF SOME OF OUR
Summer Somethings!
BATHING BRUSHES,
heal
Carpets, Linoleum,
Wall Paper,
Lace Curtains. Curtain Poles.
CURTAIN POLES, Etc.
Snell & Fleming,
Broad Street, corner Pine.
WAAL AULA ALANA
BEEHIVE
GROCERY ..
J. J. JACKSON, _ Proprietor
. rami; Whiskey Agency For--flon
: -. Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for S
Fancy Groceries-—— al
" PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.
Mancot Whiskey..:,ecssser'-++++sessees$h 00 . Milendo Boap...msse. cerceavert wingihs 05
Duffy’s Malt Whiskey.-...0.-. r+ 1.00 ' Silk Soup....sssseseree one one coreee O68
Pepsi. Lace ome i ea : . EOinivette GORDisesncosesoceeranescsanios «OB
Gume Cock WhIGKOY....+-c0¢rer ¢
Monarch (Jug). Wbiskoy ...-0.+: 1 09 . Water Queen BOUP.-crrsnnesoresecsonners 05
EX UW ew OG asics csemenseseerecerees . TB Copco (white) SOAP. . screenees U6
Rock & Ry 0 Whiskey.. . 0-0-0 1 00. Cashmere (white) Soap..reeecserree 05
Maple Bum. successes T 00' Dandy Soap, 20 bars.. .c..ssee 10
SHOrry Wine..cee-eeeerssrvmees: sersves Fern Soap. .ss.secsssssesnesneennssneesnres 6 35
Port WTAMC.. .creveecsececrenree tes «+s ernte i Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3ib pokg oO
Olaret Wine: raregermasteertnin 2B Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. 66
es 0 2 & © 6 * ARABIAN ROAST"" Coitee
_. > is the Best.
: Give ha tmk 22.099 5.9% %”
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