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NEWS.
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Quartz Parlor
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ed to succeed
s faneral will
lock tomorrow
Congregational
oncession.
ilroad Compaio
patriotism and
to give freeine to the musiom Sacrament >
take part in
es a
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llewoman. Wa, ei
care of Mrs Quin=: JeT-lw,
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er. Couple.
cents,
ntlemen, 50 cents;
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yevvyey
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this season.
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‘our inspec-.
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stock fine
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GSDay . Pee 3 “UNE 7 1898.
Ge Baers, Switzerland, and. signed arti
¢s looking to the prevention of suf.
fer tines in war and protecting medical . :
t Britain met. re convention. as
-The people of eocnea
J eeive a treat in the
s, with all their assistants and ap-! «
artenances, from interference of any
tind in time of battle, This bas ‘since
ention and pen its” principles;
© founded the first Red:
fnolu
. Bely phe Riral ecg
fe Red Cross Society in America in
81, becomming its president, an
fice she still holds. Miss Clara Barton
t was who entered the service of the
pilttary hospital at the beginning. of
» Civil war,’ being placed in charge}
af the hospitals on James river in
4 . She assisted the Grand Duchess .
bf Baden at the beginning ofthe Fran4
co-Prussian war in establishiag military } ~
hospitals. In 1871 she assisted‘in ‘supplying the poor of Strasburg with work.
in 1872 we find her managing the dia-. 4K) a Berk
age of supplies to. the poor of
Paris. In 1881 came the chapter of a
My yell spent life, for then she
é the Red Cross Society of America. In
4883 she was appointed superintendent
“of the woman’s reformatory prison of 8.
*Sherburn, Mass. In 1884 when the wai drs of the great Mississippi ‘Swept over
‘the banks fron its source to its mouth;
. Miss Barton was appointed to superin-tend a relief expedition to the sufferers
‘and her name has been a’ household
word ever since all along the course
sof the great “Father of Waters.”. She
pres put in charge of the relief measares for the sufferers from the cyclones
j n 1898 along the Atlantic coast.
Again we find her at the head
of the relief corps for the Johnstown
i food sufferers; the Charleston earthmjuake called her to that section and
recently she has been to Cuba to locate
hogpital.supplies and to plant the Red
Pross of St. George protectingly over
. A few years.ago, about 1887 or a litte
ater, she visited California and travied through the most interesting secfons, takinga rest at Oakland with
rof. A.B, Lemmon and wife, who
reated her to a camping out for a few
yeeks in the Sierra Nevadas. .
This ie some of the history of the
fonderful woman who all America so
ippreciates and who is destined to
Wear many additional laurels.
Tne DEPEND ( D ON DONATIONS
favada City to Celebrate If Citizens Wl
Subscribe: Liberally.
PThe meeting held at the courthouse
ist evening pursuaiit to.a call of the
lity Trustees, to discuss the proposilan of holding a Fourth of July céle° Fation, was slimly attended. A tem= brary organization was effected by
icting D. J. Steyens of the Union hofas chairman und Postmaster J. E.
rras secretary. A general and inmnal talk was,had. All present. fare d observing the day’ Some thought
E $300 or $400 would be suificient
ley with which to make a creditable
wing,. while, others contended that
vould take .from $1200 to $1500,
tary Carr, who has had many
experience in such matters,
d that in order to have an attracparade with a car of liberty, firemilitia, etc., and two bands, supmented by literary exercises folied by a fantastic turnout and games
he afternoon and a display of fireks or electricity in the evening;
s would be required upwards of
There was a general feeling that
'celebration and a good one was
i here it would make a lively day at
loounty seat, as many people would
in from the outside; while in case
hing was done here our own citij would go elsewhere and the town
id te dead for the day. ee
committee consisting of D. J.
E. J. Bector, J. J. Jackson,
rge I. Beckley and E. T. R. Powell
FI pointed to canvass for subscripis today and tomorrow and to refto a meeting to be held at the
thouse tomorrow evening at eight
sk. If in the committee’s opinion
quired sum of money can be obied the preparations for a celebra4 go ahead and Nevada City
ve one of the most successful
tions in its history. S
EEE
For Sale.
sy
ne lot with free water on the place.
a frontage of 180 feet on the main
j, and runs back 236 feet; also one
© of fine land containing 3 acres,
Apply to
Brown & Moraan,
Real Estate Agents.
E BER, THE Owl is the only. sabin Nevada City that sells straight
p water.
7Oe~
Just xeceived
t of Faun! leroy Blouse’, al! @ es.
75) value 50 cents, will be sold at
at the Popular Clothing Store,
ericial street. je6-tf.
sob ae 7
bi be presented:
‘ ees
rkeley Quurtette.
mia ag let bass; & 4
Picotte, eae
2. “The Spas Dar
gaits
.C.B. M
Selected
10. “Aunt Stutisnaker”
Cyrus Brownlee Newton:
Tt. “College Experience”—a sketch.
During which the Quartette will
sing those beautiful and immensely
Swe ballads “On the Banks of
Wabash,” and “Lass from ve
County May. .
Admission 25, 35 and 50 cents.
Get your reserved seats. at Foley’s.
Be Sure You Ang Rieut and then go
ahead. Be sure you get Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you may confidently exyou appetite and strength. .
Hoop’s Pitts act easily and promptly
on the liver and bowelg. Oure sick
‘headache.
Tay Tur Ow: forat firat-class drink.
Agents Wanted For “War With
Spain,’’
Including battles on sea and land .
Contains all abogt armies, navies, forts
jand warships-of:,both nations and :
graphic story of the great victory of the
gallant Dewey; tells everything about
Sampson, Schley, Fitzhugh Lee and
leading commanders, by Hon. James
Ranklin Young, the intrepid leader for
Cuba libre in the halls of Congress
many in richest colors.
cred maps. Biggest book, highest commissions, lowest price; only $1.75. Each
outfit free. Write today.
ring National Book Concern, Dept, 16, ,
356 Dearborn street, Chicago, m17-3w .
———_——
Malaria Cured
All Medicines. Failed Except .
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Improved with the First Dose—
Now Entirely. Weil.
Malaria is cansed by bad air, bad
bleod, Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures
this interesting statement:
to my ‘eondition, and everything I took
failed to help me. At Igst I decided to_
try Hoad’s Sarsapariila, After taking it
@ short time the malaria was entirely
gone and J have never had it since. I
began to improve with the very first-dose
end well.” Mrs, A. M. Woosizy, Der
lano, California. Sana
Isthe best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. Price, $1; six for @5. ~
pills, ald digestion. 250.
PHILIP HILD,
Boot and Shoemaker
Broad St., Opp. National Hotel.
At WORK PERFO IN A FIRSTsage gs 2 attention paid to
‘A share of patro: aze soligited.
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Wines and Liquors
OF ALL KINDS.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
Enterprise Beer, .
entertainment will were made off errors of the Grass Val-.
' ley combination. At the eleventh hour . so
The following is the programme as it.
Be Metabtinohn”
as had a wonderful experience. She Om. Morse, at tenor; 0: A. Eleton,, re
..;Roneoviert . . confusion of the conquered team. In
dams, liance team was substituted as caicher
Tek A ‘Smith’ man on the delivery end of the Grass
orse : Valley nine.
pect it will purify your blood and give .
The greatest war book published; 600.
large peges; 100 superb illustrations, .
Has large col}
subscriber receives grand $1.00 premium —
free. Demand enormous; harvest for!
segents; 30 days credit; freight paid;
Address .
water, bad drainage, which make bad '
malaria by purifying the blood: Read .
J was confined to my bed with malaria. :
Icould not take strong medicines, owing .
of Hood’s Sarsaparille. J am now strong . .
Hood’ S goo
TOWLE BROS. CO.,
Onis wavs bim an nb eany home.
fun. With the exceptions of safe hits}
F. and A. Morgan, and singles ‘by .
Sigourney, De Viibiss and Costello, .
BAP ape ideing initial inning
the Reliance boys were disapointed in
their battery combination, J, Whitburn, the catcher sched: to receive
Plummer whose in and out. “shoots”
fooled the Robin Hood strikers: somewhat, did hot appear, and Goldsworthy
tnis-caught all kinds of chances that
“were offered him. De Vilbiss had his
‘eloquent coaching voice with him and
‘this added materially to the general
the third inning Goldsworthy of the Re. by Mitchell who madea very favorable
‘showing, but could not hold the speedy
At the-cunclusion of the
game the Reliance manager issued a
; verbal challenge to A. Boss Wolf of the.
. Robin Hoods for a game next Sanday
; afternoon for.a side bet of twenty doil/4rs and gate receipts, the winners to'
itake all, This defi is still under con/ sideration. Sherman Costello gave the
best of satisfaction as umpire and W.
Chase was the scorer as usual.
The following is the official score by
innings:
1
‘ Robin Hoods. .11
Reliance
TueEre is more Catarrh in tbis section
of the country than all other diseases
put together and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
. For a great many years dootors pro‘nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local’ remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a constitu‘tional disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment: Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Oheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It
is taken internally in doses from 10
. drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly
‘on the blood and mucons surfaces of
the system. They offer one hundred
dollars for any case it fails to cure.
New Ice ce Company.
The Nevada ity Ice ¢ Ice Company is now
prepared to supply the public witb
first-class natural ice at reasonable
rates. Office at residence of Thomas
Corcoran, first door above Theater
Ice house, rear of heater. Telephone
No. 791.
tf.
Corcoran & Arpoaast.
.
.
. Commercial S ‘reet.
who was substitated, behind the bat!
Se ei
neither
can be used even for a cae ee bi —
me sale by all w whelanste and retail grocers,
4 Strictly Cash
THEREFORE
mie =
wie) ; Peas
Seay ra
Pues Poe
[at 3
isa lt tal
The:::::Great::::Bargains
For Five Days Only!
4} Men's Wool Suits, latest style and cut, for
3 $5.25.
Men’s All Wool, Black Clay Worsted,
‘either straight cut, sacks or frock, $9.50
Boy’s Knee Suits, ages 4 to 14, $1 00
Youth’s Long Pants, Wool Suits, $4. 50
Men’s Buckle Mining Stoes, $1.25
Men’s Calf Bals, a regular $2 Shoe, $1.25
Ladies’ Vici Kid Button Shoe, $1.25
Ladies’ Vici Kid Oxfoid, square or round
toe, 75 cents
Men’s Seamless Socks, per doz. so cents
Boy’s Bib Overalls, 25 cents.
We carry a complete line of Hats, Caps,
Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Telescopes, Blankets and Comforters,
Popular Clothing Store,
J. LEVY, Proprietor.
Telephone—Store, 208; residence, 201.
Patriotic
EXERCISES
ELecTRICILLUMINATION,
You Gan'T AFFORD
Commencement Ball.
NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL,
WMusio by Soyne'’s Orckestra.
90 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to ixabed five lines in
length inserted under this head-for 50 cents
@ week or $2a month. Each additional line
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month Payable invariably in advance. :
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
THE CLASS OF 1898
~OF THE—
Dance Saturday Night.
There will be a social dance Saturday night
at Union hall, Indian Flat. Music by Fisoher’s orchestra. All invited. §7-td At Armory Hall,
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY Ist. Furnished Rooms to Let.
Three furnished rooms are offered for
rent, situated in a desirable location. Inquire at this office. jel-lw
Piano For Sale.
A Square Piano is offered for sale at a
bargain, Inquire of T, Sigourney. Telephone No. 93. j8-lw
ae
TICKETS, (admitting one couple) $1 00,
Extra ladies, each 25 cents
To Miss THIS.
FOR PARTICULARS
SLE POSTERS +
Rare and Beautiful !
The Modern Houses e
Finished with Sequoia.
_@ specialty. .
BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER
When taking a Spin
on the Turnpike be.
tween Nevada City
and Grass Valley,
don’t fail to
Stop at Town Talk
Tt: J. STEWART,
A Cool Glass of Beer,
House to Rent.
A new six-room cottage, with bath and
pantry, situated on Boulder street is offered
for rent. Inquire at M. L. & D, Marsh’s lum-«
ber yard. June 6-tf
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepered to doall kinds of blacksmithing and
wagon work with neatness aud dispatch.
Pick work and mining work a specialty.
New wagons and carriages built to order.
Place of business on Broad street in the old
Clancy shop.
Water your Horse and Cali on
Who will serve you with
A Retreshing Temperance Driak,
Or a First-class Giese.
Yard at Depot. © Telephone No. 5I.
toh is the best i in
wniogueet pine Suu pfottta tage
'. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Bee-.
nea, Special selection Si Fins Wises .
RESeca i
Ko
“Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50 cents.. By mail 75 cents.
Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transoript office
Typewriters
' tain a livelihood for themselves.
Mrs. C. M. Mails
Has brought up with her from San Francisso a fine line of Misses and Children’s
Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also
Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking
Hats in the latest styles. {m16-tf}.
Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand's.
They Educate as
Well as Seca. «ees
Provide the children with the means to obPRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, ' Hair Dressing Parlors.
1. ©. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
,O%: Broad aud Pies w a ‘¢ “.
; bleiuvestment for yoyr boy or girl.
G. W. WICKSON & CO.
MRS. I. BLUMBERG of Sacramento has
opened Hair Dressing Parlors at the Union
Hotel and is prepared to receive orders for
; wigs, switches and every article in the Hair
A moderate outlay that secures a Hegfteam
—
Popular & = Clothing 2 Store
'. Gamecock Whisky fu fu
“Bay thi wielded . i el ,
"Bay things whe their money, and. when it {
FORO ey an tae tsk FS
JAMES KINKEAD,
Commercial Street, :
Keeps k lerae hock and gives his
Soe teintne te: If you i
are thinking of getting new. furniture call at his stores. @ H » .
_ You Will Profit td iit
NN od He, of Jewelry, in a woman’s
estimation, is the ring. The
ancients honored it and the
moderns have many cherished memoriés connected
The designers of the rings
we are showing have produced
Something Beyond the
Ordinary.Sentiment may have aided
artistic conception,and even
the artizan has warmed up
te his-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,
Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street.
FS Ladies—Before selecting: your
> SPRING MILLINERY R
. $EE MY ASSORTMENT OF
2 Crinmed Hats, ete.
and compare Prices.
oe Se.
es Styles are the
ed Latest and
Periodicals and Fashion Papers.
E. F. ROSENTHAL,
At his Variety Store on Commercial street,
lar periodicals and fashion papers,
for the same at publishers’ rates.
publication not on hand.
Full Line of Stationery.
Large lot of paper covered novels by well-known authors.
BEEHIVE
GROCERY
J. J. JACKSON,
keeps the popu
and receives subscriptions
Will send for any desired
Proprietor
Agency For--llonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
Fancy Groceries a el
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED.
MEATS eee FISH.
Battle Ax Tobacco.....
Pickles, % gal. bottles..
“in bulk, per gal.
30
25
50
5. Olives, I 25
Mikado Soap, per bar 05
Hire’s 3 oo 50. Everything else in proportion,
ccw ee ee yg a ia tae 2 Coffee
IXL Whisky
rt} it}
Sand Front St., Sau Francisco, i Manufacturing Line, mi6-¢f
Give it a Trial.