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ALETICS CUMING,
j tho Banners at Glei brook se
THURSDAY.. .... JUNE 9, 1898.
FORTY YEARS’ CHANGES. 4.
» Wil Plonser Sherwood Font When}
__ He Arrived tn May
he two clubs are sjlend having heretofore won —
6; and they will put upa —
st over the third of theccursion train wil) leave
k at 1:30 p,. m. ‘he
i trip fareand admissi niil be 25 cents for ladis _
ea amas they have found that
; . JAMES KINKEAD, ,
y are ;
aiekoce ys Se
A. S srs ENEFIT CONCERT —
sa att a oe = The «Saturday < Afternoon :: Musical lub)
am for gentlemen. pons! eens ee New York 2 “ pti the County Government chewed team \ school, conTo AIDTHE
ay reste with Auserica’s”: om: San Francisco” to Marysville. iG Third.—The company shall not have Penalty to the effect that the student we ED : CROSS Boule TY,
icine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, hen the channel of the Yaba river was less than twenty-five in number, ex. sit on the floor. The young lady was ge ae
;deep and the water clear, the boat
nding being below the E street bridge . ;
¢ in th ne No. fifty. offered the alternative of doing this or
posite the Plaza, then the cent of . rambo ‘hen 4
l t 3 les against any disease
quitting school. She quit the school.
moted by impure or ‘imA Grand Array of ; he :
. High Class Talent. ood. : ott at The Board subsequently made an 4 :
Rea oe “ ®}raise as many as they can, espe order that if the pupil madea public ; : " ig %
S are the favorite family — 2 N-. the Coast counties. _ + lapology before the entire high school Ladies’ Lyric Quartette, of Sacramento.
asy to take, easy to . pers”
hat the plains land was too dry to prothe company may elect a commanto. der for every twenty-four men if they
so desire, all to be under the command
ties. If called into service, the Sheriff
of the Sheriffs of the respective coun-' Miss Hussey gives up her position.
for her misconduct she be reinstated
“so she could be graduated this month
with her class. The apology hus been
made, the pupil is back in school and
Mrs. C, A. Neale, Pianist, of Sacramento.
Ralph Gaylord, Solo Whistler, of Nevada City.
Miss Josie Withelm, Violinist, of Grass Valley.
Miss Annie Webber, Vocalist, of Nevada City.
of Jewelry, in @ woman's
estimation, is the ring. The
ancients honored it and the
have many cherished memories connected
with it. ‘ ;
The designers of the ri
we are showing have ae
duced
DA THEATER, a ceteceemeteerereaeat
o a . . yduce crops. Then only one residence ip whose county they are required $100 Reward, $100.
Evening, June llth, ‘house was to be seen between the cemshall be the senior officer and have The readers of this r_will ‘be
ve : tery in Yuba City and the north point command, unless otherwise agreed to pleased to learn that pt 8 at leant
Batts mounting, that of Sumner! by the Berle te the Aeld. Andthe! oo a a.s dieras met science has TICKETS, SO CENTS.
he, near the point known now a8. Sheriff,either in command or so agreed 1.4. atiet in ali its i ; %
mp Bethel. At that time only one! on ‘gee that the general as. ee stages’ and Nothing extra to reserve at Foley’s,
» Shall oe Se ee? * hae in: Cataerh. Hall's Oatarrh. Care : y
bard was producing fruit in this/ agreed to shall be carried out. ly the only positive cure now known to
of the State, the property of Geo, Fifth.—Drilling not compulsory unthe medical fraternity. Gatarrh bei
©. Briggs, about four miles from! Jess the company so order, as the du-. y: rr ng
Dvvavilis Ga tia eek bank’ OF the! tien Geir aa. liable vagal rform will be . 2 Constitutional disease, requires a conSs 7 SS. 7 a ——
z : 9,
Yuba river. That year, 1858, the first. principally scout duty, as we GOONS Gare te tae eee ey ;
efforts to secure a railway line from/to operate'the same as we would do-in . ik : cL ae 2. arene a: WILL YOU
Marysville to tide water was inauga. pnrsuit of train or stage robbers. cee ee mle Saran rae
i
rated, but it was not realized until ten. Sixth—It is suggested that the com-. /"°°% °f the system, thereby destroying THIS FOU T
gSrs later, the Marysville & Vallejo. panies report to the Sheriffs at head. the foundation of thé disease, and: givOur great patriotic day, the Fourth of July, is fast apMiss Sadie Allen, Pianist, of Nevada City. 4
merneennanas ily
BY QUARTET
SSISTED BY THE
> Quintet,
fdandolin Quintet,
Brownlee Newton, Comedian,
a Hanna, Instrumentalist,
Clinton R. Morse, Humorist,
rely new repertoire of
Funny Songs,
Something Beyond the
Ordinary.
Sentiment may have aided
artistic conception,and even
the artizan has warmed up
to his work. Every part of
the making has been carefally done and the finished
article is a work of art.
Railroad. Very little * business was . quarters, armed and equipped on July es eas of ee oe
a transacted orth of Second street . 4th, 1898, for parade. S lin doing its. work. The proprietors
im this city, but First street was very Seventh—It will be seen by baving nave 60 much faith in its curative
ively in every branch of business from . the -Rames signed in a book that the: powers, that they offer One Hundred
Hondo to loading a prairie schooner. . Sheriff, when he wishes to secure an-.
Our Modest Prices are aids to ae
the possession of these Beautiful Rings
fumental Selections,
and Late Specialtie;,.
= = = 25c, 35c, 50c.
ts at Foley’s without extra.
58-4t
. Good
® @ é
Living
may be made by any
a McAllister Magic
utht, giving enteror illustrated lecnall towns and _vyilsmall capital and
> all that are needed.
at describes, pictures
ins-the operation ot
icAllister’s
c Lanterns
Stereopticons. _
low to conduct enits will be mailed
request.
, MCALLISTER,
16 Washington St., Chicago.
IN CALOWELL,
ttorney at Law,
lock, Commercial Street,.
Nevada City.
TLILLLLAD
E: vere.. . Sistance other than his regular depu-'
i An Enemy of the Codlin Moth. ties, has to consider some time before
. The codlin moth has become so nu-. 2® ©an determine whom he can secure
merous within the past two years that, at once; and by such delay there is
jecording to the Pomona Beacon, there . V#laable time lost. In this: case such
a S now many fruit growing districts ated is avoided. He turns to his regfm the south end of the State where aj ‘ster of members and there gets the
agorload of apples or pears, that are . 22™° and address and notifies them at
‘entirely sound, can be found only with . 020° where they are required to report.
Dik eave ask tcoitiay: tn selecting. for duty. As they may be locuted. in
q he injury done by that insect is enordifferent parts of the county, he can ;
mous. The common bat appears to. be obtain assistance without material de.
® greatest enemy. It is certaihly. '#yThis Me re ie ar
-worth while for orchardists and fruit valuable on account o' apeaoneswad ey
4 fon a og : : t portion of the State militia, who
. growers td establish intimate relations . ®:-8T©#
[with that bat; this animal, or bird may . 58¥@ volunteered in the U. 8. army.
» yet solve what now is a serious prob:
‘lem that is before the fruit grower, . Provisions may be changed to suit the
. The codlin moth is a serious menace . Sheriff Commander, and his pea dans, Se
and anything that will lessen its rav-}2° ™8V be most convenient for their
. ages or destroy it entirely ought*to be . Tospective localities, with the excepearefully guarded. A living remedy is. *!0D of the name California Rangers
> far more valuable than an artificially . @%4 the name and namber of the comKighth.—Any part of the foregoing
Dollars for any case that it fails to. proaching. Every true American among men, women and
cure,
Send for circulars and testimonials. to assist you for the celebration with the best and cheapest
Address,
"jail y Drews, ats me ve. CLOthing, Furnishing Goods, Hats
tle. f
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Remexemn, Tae Own is the only sa-. That you can find in this county.
loon in Nevada City that sells straight
whisky. m25tf
children aims to observe that day. We are in it with you
AND FOOTWEAR eed
If you have not dealt
with us we ask you to give us a trial order. .
_ ae a
> prepared compound.
A Confidence Game.
houtamenacasenant ©
A young and innocent looking girl
"has been working nearby towns by
-ealling at the houses and offering to
Feell a lot of silverware, says the Oro“ville Register. When refused she re'tarns after a time with a pitiful plea
[thet her parents are camping in the
outskirts of town, sick and destitute;
‘and offers. to leave the silverware as a
security for a loan of $5, which would
be paid when her fathor secured“work
M@he silverware is worth about $1.50.
Phe scheme has been worked successfully and people are warned to look out
ber for, as she is a fraud of the. ‘first
ter.
Tee
Can Raise a Thousand,
“The finance committee after a partial
ir vass reported to the meeting at the
burthouse last night that they had. oounty, and will obey the orders of .
cured subscriptions to the amount
f $650 towards the Fourth of July
ad, and they think they can eventally secure $1000. Another meeting
fill be held next Monday night to setpany.
Ninth.— The respective Sheriffs
throughout the State will notify me
when they have secured the necessary
number of signers as contained in Section Third of the foregoing provisions.
Following is the pledge of membership: . ‘ j
We, the undersigned, agree and subscribe to the following: .
First.—That Iam an American aitizen, and will faithfully support the’
Constitution of the United States, and '
of the State of Oalifornia, and will as.
sist in the vigorous prosecution of the
war with Spain, or any other Foreign
Power that might unite with Spain
against the United States, and also to'
keep down any lawless element that,
may arise in our respective counties in
this State.
Second.—That I will obey all orders '
of the Governor of the State of Oali-'
fornia as received by the Sheriff of this .
said Sheriff, or company officer or off.
cers, that may be elected or appointed .
by said company.
Third—That I will furnish a horse, .
saddle, bridle, blanket, rifle and uni-.
W Patriotic
EXERCISES
ELecTRicILtuminatioNn,
You Gn'T AFFORD
To Miss THIS.
FOR PARTICULARS
SLE POSTERS «
Semi-Annual Examination.
Sere Are a Faw Bargains.
Boys’ Heavy Calf. Shoes, every pair
Ladies’ Vici Kid Button Shoes.. 5.00 ed
Ladies’ Lace Coin Toe Shoes, cloth top—the latest..,.,.2
We have Ladies’ Shoesin tan or chocolate, button and lace, all widths,
Infants’ Fine Kid Shoes, patent tip with tassels
Men’s Golf Caps in all shades
Boys’ Golf Caps, all shades
Men’s and Ladies’ Plush Slippers
Men’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, per suit
We also carry a Complete Line of
TRUNKS, VALISES, TELESCOPES, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS,
Rubber 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 Store
W. H. HIBBITT,
LUETJE & BRAND,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
selecting your
SPRING MILLINERY &
SEB MY ASSORTMENT OF
2, Grimmed Hats, ete.
and compare Prices.
You will find That
Very Latest and
>, Our Styles are the
Prices the Lowest.
_W. H. Crawford
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
Artist Cutter, . eauehiowsied underiin keaalce meen
10 cents a week or 40 itional line
Merchant Gailor,
cents t.ble invariably in advance. seh hi Fave
Entertainment and Dance.
Nevada City Lodge, No. 65, Degree of HonPine Street, Near Broad,
Periodicals and Fashion Papers.
E. F. ROSENTHAL,
or, will give an entertainment and d ti A i i 01 rcia ; Odd Felldvre bel Woden and donee oo) At his Variety Store on Commercial street, keeps the popu } the question as to whether there. form, if any is uired, which shall ' err : : +,
seta 1th. Tickets 25 cents, including refresh. . 12% periodicals and fashion papers, and receives subscriptions
6 , THE semi-annual examination of applifill be a celebration. consist of .a brown duck suit and a cant: for Teachers’ Certificates will comR mence at the Lincoln School Building, Ne80.
«
NEVADA CITY.
y No. 2, Full of
oods.
to order this season
anticipated, and even
lace for your iaspecery latest in Wash
>RICES.
IER & CO.
dur new stock fine
i. Young ladies, do
in your own town.
here» you. graduate.
ur graduating dress
‘Maher’ & Co, get it
e. Encourage your
ill always keep what
expect that they can
‘te
lll
The Red Cross Concert.
‘One of the most notable numbers to
P given at the Red Oross benefit conft on Thursday night of next week
ig solo by the inimitabte young whispr, Relph Gaylord. Mr. Gaylord has
duced whistling to a science and he
ariably receivesan ovation when he
pears in public.Eyerything For Two Bits.
Next Wednesday evening Nevada
ty Lodge of the Degree of Honor will
ye an entertainment and dance at
id Fellows hall. Refreshments will
. served. Everybody is invited, the
ice of tickets being: but 25 cents
aheneeaiteeenotemmemninemieimeiaememmsee ieee
ges For Glenbrook Park As-.
sociation Picnic.
ids for conducting the bar, lunch
ter (no liquor to be sold at this
ni ), ice cream stand with fruits.
‘candies, at the Bonker Hill Day
fic, will close with Wm. Giffin on
fagih. . * « j0-4t
For Sate.
is lot. with free water on the place.
a frontage of 180 feet on the main
, and runs back 236 feet; also one
free water. Apply to
Brown & Moreay,Real Estate Agents.
Just Recelvea
Fauntleroy Blouses, all ages.
valoe 50 cents, will be sold at
mats at the Popular Clothing Store,
wioricia! street. je6-tf.:
Fourth.—I further agree to report .
for duty immediately on receiving. .notice from the Sheriff of Nevada county
that my services are required.
Fifth.—j. further state that I have
tead all of the requirements and -obligations to. become a member of the
California Rangers, to all of which I
pledge my most sacred honor for the
faithful performance of the game.
“Tey Tur Own for mixed drinks. m25
rr
Strong, steady nerves
‘Are needed for success
Depend simply, solely,
Upon’ the blood,
Pure, rich, nourishing
Blood feeds the nerves
And makes them strong.
The great nerve tonic is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Because it makes
The blood rich and
~ Pure, giving it power
To feed the nerves.
‘Cures nervousness, =
_ Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
_,Catarrh, scrofula,.
>’ ~~ And all forms of °
by Tax Owz fora first-class drink.
Impure blood.
g % M % drab soft hat, or black, as may suit the : vada ( City on A feo. zene ath, 18 a
cant will be char,
County S eh, é ha Of Sobral. unty Su en’
Nevada City, June 91808.
Rare and Beautiful !
The Mod H
Finished with.. S€QuOia,
& specialty, —
BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 51.
TOWLE BROS. CO.,
Everymiers Newer \ FIREMBN'S BALL.
\
\ TO BE GIVEN AT
\ —on
IMonday vening,
Musto will be by
GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA.
TICKETS, $1 00: Per
. Bxtra Ladies, %eenta,
Admission to Gallery: Gentleme, 50 cents;
Ladies, 25 cents, eee
at =
\
Full lines in stock of Imported and American
Woolens.
Every Garment
Guaranteed.
Work First-Class in
Every Particular.
ments. je9-td
Dressmaker,
English Dressmaker desires engagement
by the day. First class needlewoman. Wages
$lperday. Mrs. MARkTyYN, care of Mrs Quintana, Nimrod street, je7-1w.
Dance Saturday Night.
There will be a social dance Saturday night
at Union hall, Indian Flat. Music by: Fischer’s orchestra. All invited. ji-td
Furnished Rooms to Let.
Three furnished rooms are offered for
rent, situated ifi a desirable location. Inquire at this office. je7-lw
Commencement Ball.
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
THE CLASS OF 1898
—OF THE—
NEVADA CITY HIGH SCHOOL,
At Armory Hall,
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY Ist.
Music by Soyne’s Orchestra.
TICKETS, (admitting ofe couple) $1 00.
* Extra ladies, each 25 cents
PHILIP HILD,Boot and Shoemaker
Broad St., Opp. National Hotel.Piano For Sale.
for the same at publishers’ rates.
publication not on hand.
‘Will send for any. desired
Full Line of Stationery.
BEEHIVE
GROCERY
A Square Piano is offered for sale at a J ° J. J ACKSON r)
bargain, Inquire of -T. Sigourney. Telephone No. 93. 38-lw
House to Rent,
4 new six-room cottage, with bath and
pantry, situated on Boulder street is offered
for rent. Inquire at M. L. & D, Marsh’s lumber yard. June 6-tf
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepared todoall kind# of blacksmithing and
Large lot of paper covered novels by well-known authors.
e ~e @
Proprietor
Agency For--[onogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Sfasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
wagon work with neatness gud dispatch. Depot for
Pick work and mining work a specialty.
New wagons and carriages built to order.
Place of business on Broad street in the old Fancy Groceries
Clancy shop.
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 Waiting Duffy’s Malt ...... .
Hats in the latest styles. {m16-tf]
Broad street, next to Luetje & Brand's.
Hair Dressing Parlors, *
MRS. I. BLUMBERG of Sacramento has
Ax vos PERFORMED IN A FIRSTl repairing. A sussalee pesecanee sue” rs
. EY deun?
Opened Hair Dressing Parlors at the Union . Hire’s
Hotel and-is prepared to receiveorders for
wigs, switches and every article in the Hair
Manufacturing Line, gnlé-tf
*
a
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.
$1 25 Battle Ax Tobacco.. .. 30
5. Olives,
“ “
. 1 00}Pickles, %
Gamecock Whisky {#!,. roo] “
IXL Whisky
Bryant’s Root Beer ,2er,
gal.bottles.. 25
in bulk, per gal. 50
“ a“ I a5
10. Mikado Soap, per bar 05
3for 50. Everything else in proportion,
ces e es eo wo ARAme* ROAST" Coffee :
is the
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