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Cook’s. 3
Old Castle Whisker
saloon.
Call “on Fred
rounds. 9..
Pig’s feot—two
Jackson's. .~
omas » Peard. was felliiced ie
thing new. At Gavionp’s;. tt .
A fine dinner will be served at the.
George Rie wos eee home Da,
Arbogast butter, fall pound: weight, .
25 cents per pound, at Wolfs. : ae A New Attraction,
The celebration at Nevada Cityon. Fi ae %
the te of July will bea grand affair. . The E Valley Oreamery Company to
Lithia is better than octrate . are leaving nothing . ne that would
of magnesia, For sale at Vinton’s. tf tend to
A social dance will be given at the . at “the Oreamery next week, a grand
vrei Cortal school house this eyen-. success. " “They have added a new
ing. feature to their program, which will
This ts pay day at all of the mines. undoubtedly prove to be a drawing . ¥
and the town will ‘be lively this even-. card. T. J. Waggoner of Indian Springs
ing. will lead one side of a debate, while. t
Two carloads of steel. laths for the} prominent debator of the lower end
Coarthoreg : sal i a the depot this of the county will uppose him. Ajl)®
morning.
W. J. Britland will porve.n ‘fine lunch . good time.
at thé Council Chamber tonight. Get — oes
in on time. The Giant King Started.
A great many nice improvements are .
being made to houses and stores all
over this city.
Lanoline Cold Oream. is best for. ning.
healing cracked lips and pheyned -_ level of the tunnel on a go
Bold by Vinton. ore. Quite a number of men are em“ff, B.” What ia “H. Br The ais ployed and it is likely that . more will
key without. a headache.. At Po [be put on soon. ve
Place, Broad street. sh
Attend the opening of the Galen
Hotel this evening. There will bea
pig tree dance in the dining room.
A’ beautiful. matted etching with every purchase of two packages. “of Oream
ot Wheat ‘Mush, at Gaylord & Son’s.
“at thie Grotto Saloon tomorrow evening something of unusual interest will
take place—so says Gol. Geo. 1. Beckley.
Manager Taylor of the Commercial
Tea Company is treating his customers
to ice ona tea these hot days at his
ptore,: ;
Star Ceamnert butter, 50 cents
square; Penn Valley Creamery butter,
45 cente a square; at Geo. 0. Parlors
& Son’s.
The faneral of the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs, Joseph Marshall took place
this afternoon from St. Oanice Catholic
Obureh,
Every business house in town should
be decorated on the 4th of July. The
work should © ve commenced several
days befure....
Fresh Dairy Butter can ss ad a WwW.
G. Richard’s grocery store for 35 cents
per follan frosts Ranch Batter a 20
cents & pound. i6
At “The Grotto” at all ‘duis: you can
get-the finest of liquors, wines, ales,
wigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is
all ye who never sampled their goods.tf
Maitland Bros, on Commercial
treet, have filled up their saloon in
fine style, and they want all of their
friend: to drop in and see them this
evening.
At the “election ‘of schist trastees
last Friday, Peter Graham was elected
at Sweetland, William Skaken at
The hoisting engine at the Giant
King mine at Washington is now runA shaft is being sunk from the
Had
‘Ordered Out of Town.
Fite
Justice Holbrook yesterday gave Ed.
Connors, the fellow who’ has caused
the authorities so much trouble in the} }
past couple
hours in which to leave town.
sober he is very agreeable but is in-. a
solent and insulting when intoxtoated .
He has been arrested several times for
being drank since he came here,. but a
a short time ago.
OFFICERS Bl BLECTRD
Members of ilo . Lodge Have a General
Good Time,
each and
vill be no
meeting last: evening and elected the
following officers: ©. O., W. P.Sawyer; V.C.,F. E. Wadeworth ; P, Thos,
Powell; Mot, W:, Wm. Delbridge; M. of
A., J.V. Snyder; K. of R. and _8., Geo.
W. Ogden; M. of F,, J. BE. Isaac; M. of
E., Geo. O. Gaylord; I. G.,N. Bennetts;
‘O. G., Obas/ Steffen; Trustee, A. R.
Lord.
After the business of the lodge was
concluded refreshments were served
and all present had a good time. The
new Officers will be installed at the first
meeting in July, when an attractive
entertainment will be provided for the
occasion.
sands,
i
‘Death of H. D. Herbert.
account ‘of house ‘burning. J. French Gorrel after a short visit here
re-as. iting . her. sister at. “Stockton, has relew we turned to her home at French Corral.
L. J. Rose dre
looking after his interests in the Home
New York Hotel'tomorrow.
Oall on Bd Schmidt when you want. 90 to to 15,000 én: stock. W. B. Bobb . mine,
anything inthe tobacco line, tf. . "9° raised from = ‘to $1000 on ‘a terday.*
Mrs, George Powell ‘anid family, who
have resided at Sebastopol for a namber of of years, have paid to this city
/ BE, RB. Rockwood,
their picnic, to be given . COMPany. that is o
son mine, came up
last evening. § ~
7. F. Fogarty and wife of Marysville
ho have been Visiting the “latter’s pareats at French @orral, returned to
heir home yesterday.
W. P. Miller, who has been puttingin
cold storéage plant at Grissel Brothwho attend can-feel assured of having . er’e butcher shop,
Francisco this morning.
. §. Greenberg and family, who have
been bere -visiting Mre. Greenberg’s
sisters, Misses Sara.and Belle Miller,
retarned to San Francisco today.
Mrs, 9. A. Smith, wife of Judge
Smith of Downieville, arrived here
od shoot of . Yesterday from Oakland, en route to
her home, She is uccompatiied by
Smith.
‘ex-Mayor H. Weinstock of Sacramento,
who has been here visiting Mrs. Frank
BE.
-Oapital City today.
ast evening from Sun Francisco, and
of weeks, forty-eight . will leave this morning for their home
3 Con. at Moore’s Flat.
nore is a stone mason by trade and-is. tirely recovered from the injuries he
said to be a good workman. When . received by falling froma street car
mittee will meet at the Transorirr office on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
the National Exchange Hotel on Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock.
will meet on Sunday.
Milo “Lodge, No. 48, K. of P., held # the Union Hotel on Sunday afternoon
at 2 o’clock.
named committees is earnestly requested to be on hand promptly at the
hours named above.
’ At-her home on Piety Hill last even-:. =
ing Miss Hazel Robb delightfully enGames of various kinds were indulged
served. The party did not break up
till a late hour.
by local applications,
reach the diseased portion of “nr ear.
‘De. William #. ‘Wentworth, formerly
"lof. this city, but now of Sacramento,
was thrown out of -his. buggy at that
place on Thureday, by coming into collision with a street car. He was not
At thie National.
y assessment” will stand tf F
Monday
win as “ pags a fae a a bs auassal At the National Hotel tomorrow’ one. . ixaared but the buggy was consider» raised from . tcok their departure this morning for of those extra fine dinners, will be wash a5 sine
Recs
* Retief Hill, after a visit here. served = — mas rest Pi By : Pee riy
aa
Mrs, Ta Be lie Cc been . mous: verything that the market af;
Hall on ‘Tuesday
q ide . " Mrs, ys, WEG bes ida fords, in the eating line, will be on the] Beautiful paint stains, varnishe 8
screen doors and windows.
TowLs Bros. Co.
(SRR ESIC
Paul Schoen Coming. .
. Paul Schoen, the well-known piano
tuner and repairer, will arrive in Nevada Oity about the first of Jane.
Leave orders at Vinton’s. m26-tf
menu. Single meals 50 cents; 8 for $1.
who has been here Go tomorrow and see how it is yourself.
returned to San Francisco yesAppointed Deputy Grand President.
’ Qrand President Rust of the Native
Sons has appointed James O. Tyrrell
editor of the Grass Valley Tidings-Telegrapb, Deputy Grand President for the
parlors in Nevada county, as well as/
several parlors in Yuba and Placer
counties. The appointment is indeed a
very good one. .
Just the Things to Use
DURING HOT WEATHER!
reside.
Kansas hee experienced a fow oyclones, but they were not of sufficient
severity to offset the prosperity now
. raging in that State.
President of the
“hom Ses the Hudrom San Francisco
returned. to San
Roast Beef and Veal Loafs
in cans. "
Spiced Mackerel in cans.
Shrimps and Pig’s Feet in
cans.
Sliced Star Bacon in cans.
EER GROCER,
Broad Street.
Bythinia Water.
Saratoga Chips, 25c per lb.
Cooked and Pressed Ham,
in any quantity.
Chipped Beef, sliced in any
quantity.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, "%
‘Rearen aermaeS
fs SGOMING..
C—-=e . A. MEYER,
J.
. Miss Alice Weinstock, daughter of
Wedsworth, .retarned to the
J. H. Vizzard and wife arrived here
Mr, Vizzard has enfew weeks ago.
2@e4th of July Committee Meetings.
The Afternoon on Amusement ComREPRESENTING
F. C. CHINN, Optician,
The Platform Committee will meet at
Who has stores at San Francisco,
The Evening Amusement Committee : Sacramento and Oakland.
A chance to have your eyes tested and glasses fitted by a
Competent Reliable Optician.
eeRRRSSRARTCSIDERES ;
Hartung’s Jewelry Store, Nevada City, June Il and 13
aeeaeseeceaacanaaaeneqedenaneeeeeneeeas
The Parade Committee will meet at a rc ES
SERKAAKKEEE KADER AEAEEEEERAEEEES
Every.member of each of the above
Loutzenheiser’s Storé, Grass Valley, June 12 and 14
Delightfully Entertained.
ne
ome
. THE
tertainéd a number of invited friends. MY
PRICES
. ARE
RIGHT
WOLF
Cash Grocer.
p,: and .deinty refreshments were
IS THE
BEST
Deafness Cannot be Cured
“BEEHIVE” .
Spring and Summer..
QUALITY
Lad
: . Claret, port, Bes snd
\ the diss favorites for table. waé
are seen at their best in this ae
Tection of the Jeading . brands. .
We guarantee the age of every
. wine we lot _Even-a connoispg ie a
Jud jackson
PROPRIETOR.
GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION:
We have the finest. display
of Goodsseen anywhere. Our
prices are as low as can be
obtained anywhere. No. one
is allowed to undersell us.
If anyone attempts to do so
we will go still lower. I
have just received the latest
novelties of the season.
$7.00 and up.
2.50 and up.
The TAILOR:
nastssetasre IID
aes
To Our Lady Friends
In the Country.
Do you know THAT YOU CAN BUY
TRIMMED HATS
At $1.50, $2, $2.50 and Upwards ?
Why not send for two or more to select from with, privilege
of returning if not satisfactory,-after examination ae
W. H. CRAWFORD, "evans crrv.
NEVADA CITY.
noeteomitt
Suits,
Pants,
WAXEL,
a
rs
= TAILOR-MADE
2 SUuITS—
as they cannot
Birchville,
One of
‘We claim
Corral.
etocks of Wall Paper that ever came
to Nevade.County,'side, ceiling and
es ce an piel : ovt-and this tube restored to its norpat the . by 8 saan of towns-. Ebrroz TkaNsonrrr:—We believe tha’ . wal condition, hearing — will
bay? ) destroyed forever; nine cases out of
the’ ‘county. bi sew, oat
H. D. Her who was brought to
theCounty Hospital about a month
ago from Truckee, died yesterday of
spinal meningitis. He was aged 22
years, anda native of Alabama.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitational remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Enstachian Tube. When the tube gets
inflamed you have a rambling sound
or inperfect hearing, and: when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
and Clatence Hoffman at
the largest and “prettiest
Grand Gift Distelbution:
took place. the most effective: advertising we oan
of great plsabate th do is to get samples of our goods into:
peor ‘the homes of the’ people, © Therefore,
eum . » . we are sending an elegant sterling sil-. "
to carry the aaa stoét in . 'ver-plated sugar shell, sach a6 we sell
and line} regularly at 40c each, toevery married
‘}lady in the United States who write
. . for ‘There ‘is nothing to pay. The’
a3 bert t “absolute. You will confer a
optician, . favor upon your lady readers by mak-sra-. ing this announcement. in your paper.
y'8. Each lady will send her name only, es
‘. this is too ‘valuable a gift to send to
¢ f. persous who don’t ask for it them. selves,, We give choice of any of our
savertiae‘40c designs, and will send iliustrations .
from which selections may be made.
oats, . Quaker Valiey Mfg. Co., Morgan and
ten are caused by .catarrh, which is
Seruiag Bat ba {inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give ee Hundred. Dollars
for any case Deafness jonueed by
catarrh) that ean not be
Hall’s Oatarrh Saree Se for circulars, cng
J. CHENEY 5 Oe “Toledo, oO.
Halls ily Ronan are the best.
Notice to Water’ Consumers.
Attention is called to ‘Ordinance No.
149, which probibite the coeeaen water
for’ irrigation or sprinkling of any
-kind between the hours of 10 8. m. and
.—during the day. And between
= Pp.
pe . Harrison Sts., Chicago. j6-10t H, Munouie,
. ee ce? Gila": Water Collector.
Coffee, Coffee, Coffee, Coffee, Coffee Sewer Work.
R. J. ‘Tremaine ie prepared to do all
ates. promptly attended
‘tm. and 5a. m.—during the night.
luda of ours SOR very lowest .
HAM BOLL
= CORNED HAM
red by. WOLF, CASH GROCER,
fy atthe tral of premiums. You get your money's
trial came up erck of Coffee. Wor sells it. m2l—1m.
to.
CREAM CUSTARD
Made from selected Pork and
packed in 15c cans. Just. the
thing fo for “ei and lunches. 2
Cans for
delicious custard.
moment. Try it.
VEAL LOAF
+
+
Compressed cooked Corned Ham
ready for table. Try acan. 15c.
Let us quote you prices.on Groceries.
a Springs
‘Miter! Wil,”
. ‘Phe Cook’s cciben! are situated. thirty miles
. Hams, Colusa county. The water from these
mended for ST ee Billousness and thee Bovingy te Midna and
Liver Trou aria cannot exist in the system of those
who use tis water.
The Cook’s Water is bottled absolutely pure from tbe Springs
pe eapostnd the water. o ee atmosphere and ais, n
igs dence ria ia
A150 package makes a quart of
Requires no
eggs, no cooking, Prepared ina
If you want to make a fine sandwich try Veal Loaf. 25¢ per can
Commercial St.
: Can now be procured at
ines. Clothing Emporium
Low prices and a perfect fit guaranteed,
00 My Big Window Dis
IROGER BROS. SPOONS —
ise KNIVES AND FORKS*
2% FLAT WARE FOR TABLE USE ba ‘
NBYADA CITY. BG. J. BRAND, “n""