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June 6, 1899 (4 pages)

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queer orders le who send ' things they nples: 1. I send you 38 powders for ike.” ” if bearer five Toxyn. for to obleage.” he leettle: boi 3 for to throw 1 babe. N. B. mick.” a my childs’s ny s0n somet up its fathnd an antedote enclosed girl” y insides and extingui hed: guishit? ‘The e price of tle 349,77" not finish the felling me yesinterrupted by ng fire—about who blew down Did he live to. r Dunk—No; for other pecic at Homann’s Report 00, $3.50, 50, $6.00, M. & CO. centered the regular course at ‘the med. The season opened Thursday. ce tee oe COUNTY School closed atthe children, : Cut 1, IN GS. The’ Young Folke’ Literary Society 8 still hold their Saturday night’ mestSCG kab i ia Cee }ings at. the schoolhouse with creditable programs, The management: ofthe James Mason and wife (nee Dollie . society is en‘irely in the hands of the Keeley). of Emigrant Gap will dairy at pupils who deserve much praise. Cashnirts range, near Scott’s Flat, this}! Hale Hows was re-elected: trustee at summer. ‘They bave been making their . Rough and Ready? : home with Mr. Mason’s grandmother,. ; Miss Celia Rex is afaitidd ike fainily Mrs. Shepherd. John Shepherd and . 'of Mrs. Miller in* Marysville. ee daughter will live with the grandmoth. Mrs, Maude M. Peaslee leaves Rough . er in the future. nod Ready on Tuesday’s (today) stage Ed and Fred Austin are reported to. to visit friends in Nevada City and be -now on their way home from the . Grass Valley. From there she will go Klondike. : = to Emigrant Gap where a summer It.is believed that Will S. Lavey will) bookkeeping class is waiting for her. again teach at Pleasant Ridge. 4) (Mrs, Peaslee {eaches the E: lis. system Miss Ethel McKinney has secured. from the Sau Francisco Business Cols the Markwell school. This makes her' lege. ¥ second term there. . “Tom. Mulcahey of. Weatine Spent Mrs. John Austin will remaia in the. Sunday in Ron and Ready. : Spenceville school for yet another year. . Miss May McKinney, a cousin of John Austin, will soon graduate from There is splendid fishing in Donner . a medical college in San Francisco, Lake these days. Some” fine catches Miss McKinney formerly spent twolare being made, years in Nevada county visiting rela-. The Overton hotel has pest renotives and friends. She then went to. vated throughout and is now prepared . San Francisco and served her term in. to cater to the wants of the public. the California Street Hospital, becom-. ‘The first shipment of trout from Taing a professional nurse. Later she hoe for the ‘season: was made Sunday. * TRUCKER. ical college. ‘A lot of material from the Baldwin Much of the grain crop on the Beyer . hotel of San ‘Francisco is being shipranch was sadly injured by the late. ped. here and taken to Tahoe Lake for storms. ’ There was more grain in. ase in the hotel at Tallac. shocks theré than on any other ranch. Major General James R. Carnahan, in the lower part of the county. commanding the Uniform Rank Knights Mrs. Catherine Beyer has fully re. of Pythias will visit Truckee this week. covered from her late illness. Heis accompanied by his wife and will Talley Watt, sou of James Watt of . remain. a day or two to visit.Lake TaIndian Flat, is still on crutches from. hoe and. Donner. Summit Lodge the result, of an injtiry sustained in a} Knights of Pythias will entertain their runaway last winter. illustrious visitors as only Truckee Mrs. M.B. Church has returned from . folks. can entertain. There will be a a visit to her sister, Mrs. Marvin Power . reception and banquet to which al] of Columbia Hill. Knights and their families and all visitM. B. Church has gone into the . ing members of the order are expected sheep business, and has 300 fine ‘ewes . to attend. Arrangements Will be made “. Sadie 26th withen ice cream ce? for Si a ‘Marysville says that R: T: Devlin, the and District. Attorney J. C MeLaughand Mrs. Clarence Organ, gave a birth: re dio: oe ast Olifford MeGutehan bas, ‘gone to San. “. Jose to live. 4 ‘Thomas Perryman lett today. for. Downieville. aes ae Berekeley went to Siorri ity ‘on today’s stage. H. D. Towle ‘who ae to asda “. Springs for his health. sade Teturnied. somewhat improved. * ” “. Mark Adams, John. ae fred. : . _ ‘Tellam “and .Wm. Heneock webt, to re éntteniha “who came’ ap from. the Delhi mine today.” Miss May O’Connor: of Gold Fiat ‘is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Vernon, the five year old son of Mr. “the Red i Mie Scheming Lawyern: Steer * Barmers _ Into Fighting the National Government. — lawyer of the Anti-Debris Association, lin’ of Sutter county have prepared the. day party yesterday afternoon, papers’ for Sutter county’s threatened ‘ eores J. Sprite niles oe iG eghany, Sierra county, afier a vis suit against the Red Dog Mining Comi —, ide, climes pany of Little York township in this Mrs. J. Ca rthy ind “son ot Macra: county, to enjoin ‘that company from. \ento, who have been visiting the operating their property and’ deposit. lady’s sister, Mrs. Geo: Beckley, ree ling their debris in Greenhorn -ereek turned home yesterday.. which isa tributary of Bear river. Rev. Ji ohn T, Shurtleff of “Adbarn “Phe wicket aw mine ie ‘being carand his sister, Miss Helen, arrived ‘here yesterday afternoon, driving over from ried on under the direction of the U:. Placer county. TNeY, will return home 8. Debris Commission and according tomorrow. . to the terms of the Caminetti Act, the QO. K. Clondman and his son “Wisala tailings being impounded behind a. Were. ove> from You Bet today. “The latter was graduated last’ week ‘with dam that complies fatty with’ the re: honors: from.the scientific class.of the quirements of the Act. ; Berkeley highschool, : ¥ In other words, the suit is practi-} [tis reported that A. Nivens cally an audacious attempt to set. the . formerly of this city, is likely to be appointed Superintenaent “of the Treadvalley people up is opposition to the Je ; welf quartz’mine on Douglas fsland, » t, will of Congress and “of, ths Presideg Alaska, at a salary of $1000 a month. of the United States. It can scarcely. jy) p, Hutchins of Berkeley was here prove more’ than an annoyance anda] last night on his way to Sierra county vexation to the owners of the mine arid where he will run a tunnel to tap an unworked portion of the’ Monte Cristo at the same time feather the nests of gravel channel near the site of the the lawyers engaged i in the proseeution ji : once prosperous camp of Hureka. at the expense of the valley farmers) rg. James Kirkman, and her daughbwho are getting very tired of us job. ter Gertrude, mother and sister of Mrs. bery of the anti-debris ring. A. J. Homann; who came here’ five weeks ago from Amador county, will I Rant ie ‘all a a a “Newly arid John Whitford has gone to san Fran. . Pt » we : . ack ‘last: evening at the. old Seibert. ih blue from‘Company O, N. G. C., to . his pretty” bride. , . pdeparture firing another salute and ‘tette of voéalists who furnished some pleasing songs from time to: time. ar JOLLY SEN SEND OFF. ‘6 wad B si bibdey time down Deer place. After those popular young people,. Frank. A. Naake and Miss Charlotte ©. Hullquist, were made man and wife by clergyman Sims, there was a ‘supper setved and maty happy guests ‘gathered around the festal board. Just ds the repast ended asquad of the boys which organizati ion Mr. Naake belongs, ‘surrounded the house and fired a} salute in honor of their comrade and They were iny ip, and after a pleasant visit took their clieéring “as they went. There was also present during the evening a quarih Neg Is Shiloh ? «ie grana-ola medy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a centary, has cured innumerable cases of incipient. consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are vot satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 ets., 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale by H. ee druggist. tf Ripe Olives in Bulk. Another barrel of extra fine ones just roceived at‘J. J. Jackson’s Beehive ‘ grocery — fon Commercial street. , f10-tf = 2OeYou Try It. If Shiloh’s Cough aud Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the! bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 ets, for sale by H Dickerman, the thio on Af HANSEN BROS., Proprietors of the Grass + Valley < Sula: Works. . the style is bound to be lasting. .as nucleus of a larger band. lent condition. from the “Paddy” Campbell reservoir . b and has run anirrigating ditch through . a his back valley where hé will raise al-. ence has been at ‘its head. He was a His-thor-. to take: the General and his wife to the oughbred Angora goats are in excel-. various points of interest in the. vicinHe has secured water . ity and around Tahoe. No Open Dates, “You have an elegant and spacious home,*’ said the pastor. ‘‘You have books,©a piano, a daughter who cau sing and play and everything to make homealluring. Why. daqy’t you. throw your bouse open some p Cee in the General Carna. ° an is the founder of the Uniform Rank nd during all the years of its existjeave Monday: for British:_Columbia where they expect to make their future home. Agents for the Wieland Beer, Our Wagon will be jn Nevada City every day. Orders for Soda, Sars” parilla, Syphon Water, Beer, ete, promptly attended.to, Telephone 641--Grass Valley. Many a Lover t Has ttirned with disgust from’an other wise lovable girl with an offensive “ FONTLEROY BR BLOUSES ! FOR CHILDREN, From 50 Cents to $2. GRIMES. ¢ Nevervevereevevevesnenenevererverttyent Telephone avi. . The Latest TINT Wall Paper. Ts called the “Ijadies’ Wall Paper.” It comes principally in stripes with blended borders and ceiling to match. It is wonderfully rich in its effects and Then it is reasonable in price. SEE THOSE ‘RANGPUR CARPETS We have just received. -. Closely woven, Beautiful Patterns. Forty Conts q Yard Just think of it— only } Sewed and Laid. We have a full line of Ready-made Inside and JOutside Skirts ii 13'c*, Percale, Brocade, ete. All this season’s make and shapes. falfa. Mr. Church has lately sold five . Brigadier General in the Civil war and. week, for the benefit of the homeless) ye eath. Karl’s Cl Root 'T horses and ten mules, yet some say . is eminently qualified for the position . you g men?~-You migbt save many a cages oe ie pan eaglaaget et times are, hard and that there is no} he holds. Daring the war with Spain one from the club and the saloon,” bowels, ete., as nothing else will. Sold “Young men?’’. said the wealthy . for years on absolute guarantee. Price sale for stock. he promptly tendered to President McGeorge Irwin’ passed through Penn . Kinley the entire force ander his comValley Saturday with 2,600 sheep, most) mand, nuinbering half a million men, of them n utton. : He is’ a man of great magnetism and Guy Robinson’s crop. at Indian) power as an orator, and a rare treat Springs will be greatly benefitted by . will await, the Pythians who will have the late storm. ‘ an opportunity of listening to him. It At Friday’s schoolelection Guy Rot-. is his first visit to Californiu and he inson was re-elec ted trustee at Indian] has made the tour of the.entire State, Springs. Miss Marie Allen will teach . talking and yorkie . for Pythianism. that. school again next term. Miss Allen has gone to her home in Birch; Ale THB DBADLY CIGARETTE, Mrs. Frauk Wentworth (nee Kate Driesbach) sailed on the last Klondike Aud Its rie ‘to — Hints 0 Boys and Parents steamer to join her husband at RamThe Hon. George Torrance recently part City, where he has been for the past year in the employ of a company. . addressed the National Conference of Great strikes are reported in the vicin. Gharities on the subject of “Cigarettes ity of Rampart City, and the Driesbach . sid Crime.” The address did not take family, now resident in North San] {he form ofa treatise on the natural efJuan, this county, are to go later in). foct of cigarette smoking on the mind the season.
or body, but rather of a recital of Mrs, and Miss Bandeniar of North things {hat had come within his perBloomfield are visiting Mrs. Jobu Wil-} onal experience. member. ‘‘There’s one of them who/25 cts. and 50 ets, For sale by H.Dickcomes. to my house six evenings in the . erman, the d Faggist. tf week. What are you talking about, Sr ee ree doctor?’’—-Chicago Tribune. Native Sons, Attention. The regular medtiitg of Hydraulic A Society Lament. Parlor, No, 56, N. FG. W., will be ‘held Wwe buaatee ed festive season—something . this evening anda full attendance is deolay hique— a. “When we heard that Wales’ would, may: sired, “By one be call this way, For a real prince is something that you Ey J. Moran, Sec’y. don't see every week, sae cael se ee And the prospect made us naturally gay, "t 4 But grief has shattered hope and silenced H GEG. CHAPMAN Pri eS. every merry laugh, For those crue] words of ‘his he won't’ recall. It’s the saddest thing by half ever-sent by ie you want to kee Jo aie this summer, we telegraph— eaasupply your wants at small expense. The prince, he isn’t coming after all!NATURAL, ICE Yet there’s.balm for every sorrow, Woe * ‘ is never, quite complete. Will be supplied to families in quantities to One thought does rauch to Hft-our weight . suit, at_a cust of from ‘Pen Cents a Day and Upwirés. Union Ice Company. Office at the Plaza. of care. Although he’ may~-not spend his pounds our dazzling set to: meet, We have dollars which will take us over there. So we'll have. our littis cake our vegetable fetes ou And forzet our trou) les in a faney ball Pill the time arrives tor us to leave these sad United Stutes, walks jand Of Ecamomical Inpcrtane _ Especially to Women 's aur offering of . Spring and Summer Shoes Snell & Fleming, (Up-to-date Merchants.) Broad’ Street, corner. Pine.’ QLAAAAALALLLAd LLdAAALdd LAG ALbbbAGaddd BEEHIVE _ GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, = = Proprietor Agency For--fonogram ‘Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale liams, nee Mae Bandemar, at the Indian Springs parsonage. Ennor ranch for the summer, Mrs. Douglass and Mrs. Nevada City have been visiting reladays. Oscar Gassaway, who was with Co. I at Vancouver, did not return to his Penn Valley home when mustered out, but writes from Skaguay that the Alaska country is the place to make money. Frank and, Will Rex are prospecting on the old Gilham » place near Lime Kiln. Mrs. Maude M. Peaslee will teach the Rough and Ready school next year. Adolph Rex and John Fippin -have come home from Dobbin’s ranch where they have been pr ospecting. Mrs. Phelan (nee Weeks) has re4urned to her home at the Oregon House. Mr. and Mrs. Chris G ulbraith of the Central House made a flying trip to Rough and Ready last week. CG. L. Brown, lawyer and Custom House clerk, in San France isco, recently spent a week in Nevada county with his wife and son who remained visiting. relatives when he went back to his duties. Mr. Brown’s salary has recently been raised $200. : 5 ; tory at Pontiac Illinois, Mrs. Vandermark and son are at the boys, between the ages of 10 and 15 _. years. Parker Of . the institution, but. these were not included in the record be presented. Of tives at Rough and Ready for several 68 boys, he says, of the, average of 12, 5S were cigarette cite of 133, of Where the prince -he isn't coming afte: i On the tst day’ of May the reformahad in it 278 There were many older boys in y DOES Your smokers; of 82 tid! were 15, 73 were Ate your nerves: “set? cigarette smokers, It thus’ appears : aed og pees é hye , that 92 per cent of the boys. of Illinois App etite poor?. Digestion who had been convicted of crime had bad? Boils or ‘pimples? been in the habit of smoking cigarettes. These are ‘puny signs of Nearly ‘all ‘were what are known i pepseuine.: gulasen® “cigarette fiends.” They smoked inFrom poisons that are alcessantly and had smoked themselves ways found in constipated into such a physical and mental conpegcls. 3. Ladivhis dl. ae dition that they fancied they could not bowels arenot removed from live wi! hout smoking. the body each day, as nature In the opinion of Mr. Torrance, the intended, these poisonous cigarette is working more injury to the re te young than intoxicating liquors. Only ways causing suffering "and a small per cent of the boys under 15 frequently causing severe had acquired a taste for intoxicating disease. liquors. Mr. Torrance admitted that it There is a common sense did not’ follow that» because nearly all ato the boys convicted of crime had been cigarette fiends, all or nearly all cigarette fiends become criminals, One of the evil effects upon character that could be traced to smoking cigarettes was due to.the duplicity the practice entailed. Smoking, asa rule, was not one of the privileges allowed boys in Tt is rumored that Miss M. Pearle‘ Sooy, who taught school in Rough aud Ready a year ago, is soon to be murried. Miss Sooy is:at present teachipg in Celestial Valley. “Phere is po marriage or giving im marr iage in Heaven!” Tom Van Vrankin of San Joaquin discipline maintained ‘in the family. county is visiting the family of his Mr. ‘Torrance also expressed the opinuncle, John Schroeder, of Rough and . ion that the use of tobacco during the Ready. Mrs. Will Grant and son, who have) ) oaith, but enfeebles the will power ‘een visiting relatives in Sacramento, . are expected home on Wednesday. Henry Schroeder and wife were viSsebak. iting in Rough and Ready last week. ‘Miss Alice Morril, of Smartsville is #i the home circle, and to indulge the boy had to descend to deceit and too often to cutright. falsehood. Deception of this character could not long be continned, and the result was disgrace more or less deep, according to the They daily insure an easy and natura movement of the bowels You will find that the use of Ayer’s . growing years not only im pairs the Assuming that the conclusions of this experienced penalogist are Goran incentive is given all boys to . ake their cigarettes away. The will s . power is often the determining factor in a man’s.career. No person of dewith the pills will hasten recovery. . It cleanses the blood from ali impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. ‘Taw ErFEcrs OF THE ae are overcome by Hood's Sarsapar ila whie purifies the blood, tones the stomuacl strengthens the nerves, and makes th whole vere vigorous aud healthy. A danetatde eathartic th ‘relied upon to do its work thorough! . ean be) of success. ficient will power will make a real success in life, no matter what his opporb . tanities may be. Will power carries Write the Doctor. e Medieal Department has one ‘rhe most eminent pir sician’ in “ROSEBERG.” At SCHMIDT BROS. Depot for And the prices at which we are willing oo” “alike Nectar to My L ips.” to transfer the ownership. ee Fancy Groceries . Ladies’ Oxford Ties—neat, shapely ; : }and well made, from Black or Tan Kid, ee roe Pe AND PO rT ED : _ ‘from #1. 50 up F Is the Ice As Gent’s Light Weight, in Black or Tan, MEA 5 : Lae ‘ from $250 up. Mascot Whiskey....sssssssseceseeees $1 00 Mikado Soap...cscccsscsssssorsesonesevees 05 Poetic ~=(Cream Expressed. These Two Items will give an idea) Duffy’s Malt Whiskey........-. 1 00! gilk Soap . Description By a Lady . of value. Pepsin Whiskey.....sceeeeeerees 1 00. Ciairette Soa ee aed pe Of Our S d Patron Repairing promptly and neatly done . Game Cock Whiskey.......-+.-.+ 1 00 peepee pane ark ry ; oda. : . atxreasonable prices. Monarch (Jug) Whiskey...0... 1 00 hota sues BOB o.ssvesseseseoes coveeee OB , Foley’s BOVEY BROS., 1X L Whiskey....... be tee 75 . Copco (white) Soap. ...-.--.scsesee+ 05 18 Commerelal Street, Nevada chiy. , Broad Street. Rock & Rye Whiskey......... 1 00 . Cashmere (white) Soap.. sseeeeees 06 clacponneniomemmpiiptetinnst aren acess orotate Maple Rum. ss, Saeptaedesewqedemevatonep ep 1 00! Dandy Soap, 20 bars...,.sjp0c 50 : Fe agniaee! ‘Wine. magsne Rtas thes scorsene tera . Fern SOap....csccsecsereeeee Satubsaxcecd 6 25 oe Claret Oc cccccesccsccsacecssceee sanoeceses Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. 05 4 he Latest Ci ar 2 « « «.= = * ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee is the Best. Give ita Trial = = © = © 2= 2 # © « LATEST. SASH BUCKLES, SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS. NECK CLASPS. . THE NETHERSOLE BRACELET A eine ine Breakfast Goods. ——>$-+— 1) Brosh from the Mites. 0 H-O-Oat Meal, anid Self-Rising Buckwheat. e Twin Bros. MuSh, Our Mother's Mush. si Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes. “. Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk. = Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. 1 Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. > —>$ &—o For a'Outck.Lunch--atready cooked--Gry French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. . Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts. Heintz’s Baked neeee. oer Sauce, 20c per can ite doctor i,/¢he weaklings along in its train. Will ae Finite eee ‘Tell ae octor ©) power tempered or controlled by judgwill reneive the best ine medica! advice ‘i . iment is, more often than superior talent without cost. Address, S AveR. . we or suavity of address, the touchstone. It is the basis of confi. y dence, for more men go wrong through’ . weakness than through tein. A. B. WOLF) oe Fe! fates, 25 Ps F Vs (he) (APA . 2 eee! bei Mek Sill Pape (% ae A et . ue Is all the Go and we have a Great Variety. We have a fine assortment of ; Se Ladies’ Long Chains, Gent’s Chains, And a Very Nice Line of SILVER NOVELTIES. Cc. J. BRAND. Manufacturing Jeweler. ae — e—— ° saan nea m8: EASY TO SEE A long distance or read ordinary print if you have . j G:1:A:s:s:ES Which are acceptably fitted. Our Optical department can supply at very low prices, Eyeglasses and Spectacles in all cases where there are no. complications. If a prescription is necessary the cost of making the/ glasses will be Slightly more. sipeateetile of all kinds repaired. Particular attention given to the re wal pairing of Watches and Clocks by grad. % uace watchmakers, Telephone West 14. : : A. & H. W. Hartung, yas x. xomaous Broad St,, NevadagOity — ‘