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Daily Record of rt
Doings of Our
People.
R. W. Stone, the insurance man, arrived here last evening trom Oakland.
J. E, Meyer of Downieville. left. this
morning for San Francisco,
-. John F. Owen of Downieville was a
passenger on this morning’s train en.
route to San Francisco,
W. H. Light is over from Towles.
S T. Allen of San Francisco arrived in this city this morning
on his way to Washington,
O. M. Howard of Oakland arrived
here this morning en route to Waghington,
W.G. Irwin of Oblcago is here on
mining business. :
Dan Treanor is over from Montezuma Hill,
Pierce Jones is confined to his home
by illness.
left this morning for San Jose to visit
relatives,
Max H. Isoard, formerly of this city,
is ill at his home in San Francisco,
County Superintendent of Schools
J. G. O'Neill left this morning for
San Francisco on a business trip.
The four-year-old son of W. T. Butter of Gold Flat, who has been very ill. .
with pneamonia, is how ‘Tecoveriug.
R. W. Stone, representing the Bankers’ Life Insurance Company, arrived
here last night from Oakland,
Superintendent L. R. Poundstone
of the Gaston Ridge mine returned
here from the Bay last night.
Mrs. E. Leichter arrived here last
night from San Francieco to join her
husband, who is employed at the
Mountaineer mine,
Mrs. Fred Zeitler has been ill at San
Francisco, but her many friends here
will be pleased to learn that she is
im proving.
Rev. Josiah Sims left this morning
for Long. Beach, being called there by
the dangerous illness of his son,
Joseph Sims,
Dan McKenzie and Malcolm Morrison came down from Forest Oity yesterday.
Price Going Up.
New York, March 10.—An importer
of radium here gives out the startling
news that the price of this latest product of the scientiets has increased
$4,200,000 a pound in two days. The:
commercial rate last week was
$8,400,000; now it is $12,600,000.
Strate or Onto, Crry or TOLEDO, pa
Lvuoas County. %
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
CueEnty & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State
Fran J. OnEney makes oath that he
. aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL« LARS for each and every case of Ca«
i vanen that connot be cured by the use
4
and improved with age.
-teat to a whisky and you have “Old
-of Hatu’s Oatarra Cure
FRANK J. OHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of DeE ipa A.D., 1886,
; mh
A. W. GLEASON
Notary Public.
Hall’ 8 Oatarrh Care is taken internSEAL
Pally, and acts directly on the blood
Boe cous surfaces of the system.
Send for vestimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & Oo. Toledo, O,
Sold by all Droggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
A gentleman iso & man made right
Apply that
Gilt Edge whisky.
To be Removed.
Wasnineton, March 10.—President
' Roosevelt yesterday gave a hearing at
. the White House to Colonel Melvin
» Grigsby, United Sta‘es District Attor‘Dey for the Second District of Alaska,
pat Nome, on charges of malfeasance
dn office. The charges have been investigated by the Department of Jus.
tice and the Attorney-General hes rec; ommended to the President the removal of Colonel Grigeby. In ‘brief,
$10,000 from the. Pioneer Mining Com.
“bribe to secure the Oompany’s ‘immanity from prosecution by the Government. Oolonel Grigsby was repretor John M. Thurston and Judge Ballinger, of Washington State.
. Schilling’s Best and good
judgment are one and the same,
Your grocer’s’; moneyback,
pany. of Nome, ostensibly for legal 8
. Services, but it is alleged really ase}:
sented at the hearing by former Senai
with the world to choose-from, . ’
last mE:
}and bride. were tenA$ Downtew
Dr. J. Ww,
many friends there,
At the fire delegates veoaie meeting .
it was decided to have stables erected
in the near future in the rear of the
two town fire houees for the purpose
of stabling the water collector and
garbage cart horses at nights, in case
they should be neaded for a nocturnal
‘conflagration. Many other matters of
paramount {eeue to the welfare “of ‘the
city aod companies’ were discussed
and will be ected upon se sodn as
finances will warrant.
¥ TO DOUBT THIS _
Nevada City Citizens. —
It’e Nevada Oity proof for Nevada
City citizens,
It’s local endorsement for local readere,
Tt will stand the most rigid investigation,
No better proof of merit can be-had.
“George -Ooughlan, Justice of the
Peace, residence Nimrod street, office.
Pine street, says: “For some time
previous to-the day and on the day I
went to Vinton’s drug atore for Doan’s
Kidney Pills I had backache. I have
awakened in bed at night with such
excruciating pain across the back, that
4t cost-me ea considerable effort to tarn
over. I thought it was rheumatic
trouble and I reasoned that if rheamatiem arose from some prolonged disturbed action of the kidneys Doan’s
Kidney Pills being a medicine for the
kidneys might help. The treatment
was very satisfactory. Should I .ever
notice a recurrence I now know what
to do to stop it.” :
For sale by all dealers, Price 50
cents per box. Foster-Mitbarn: Oo.,
Baffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the’
United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no sae: ;
Tragedy .Averted,
‘Justin the nick of time our little
boy was saved,” writes Mrs. W. Watkiag of. Pleasant City, Ohio. “Poeumonia had pared sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in owns
Doctors treated bim, but he gre re e
every day. At length we fried
King’s New Discovery for Con
tion, and our darling v as saved “ae 8
now sound and weil.” Everybody
ought to know; ite. the only cure for
and all Lung diseases.
Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, DrugPrice 50c and #1. Trial bottles
ree,
Medical Lake. Toilet Soap
For the Seal aoe shampoo, It cleans
the Scalp of erasts and dandruff, promotes the anne of the bair, cares all
Skin diseases, takes-pimples off the . :
the ines are ware Se pelnon. oak,
“tthe. Ordw ry
dyease dinnenet Bice complaints, peti FeSiete weakns Bien aning 29 had by
calliogon J. 8. . HOLBBOOK,
Corner of Pine and Oommercial
Streets, Hovada Oity.Gal. a2S-tf
Stock, Bonds, Hic.
‘The following are the quotations
asked for stocks end bonds at the
cioae of yesterday afternoon’s sessions
of the San Francisco Boards:
WHEAT AND BARLEY.
we ie AS
WATER AND Gas,
Spring Valley......... $89 00
San Francisco Ges and Elec.. 59 50
. the charges are that Grigsby accepted . Best
dered'a flattering semeesens my their}
Is to Disbelieve the Evidence of
Mrs. H. L, Sweeney and children. .
“Jache is. gone.
; Veith “is ‘it ithe Btate of Neveds, the
latter gentleman having stated to the
New York seeks information concerntog Mr. Veith, © =».
‘storm yesterday many-nice specimens
}were picked ap.’ George White and E.
. Evans were among the fortunate ones
to stumble upon nuggets of value.
Supervisor Jobn F. Owens of Forest
and Joseph B. Meyere of Downieville
left here this morning with several
head of beef cattle for the markets of
theirrespective towns. The marke's
ap that way are generally supplied by.
way of Sierra Valley, but owing to the
severity of the storms tn that country
the dealers were obliged to replepich
their shops from this direstion,
Of Vital import.
3
A'very loxportant meeting and one
that feof absorbing interest to the
people of this commanity will be
held at the National Hotel tomorrow
‘jevening by the joint Library and City
Trustees and ‘the Native Sons and
Knights\of Pythias Hell Association
committee. The meeting is for the
purpose of discussing and looking to-.,
ward the. purchasing. of a suitable site
apon which to erect the Carnegie: library. building. It is understood that
the Association is willing to part with
their real estate at the corner of Pine
and Commercial streets, providing
@ reasonable financial agreement. can
be-arrived’ at. ‘The meeting will be
held at 8 o'clock.
The site-in view is known as the
Union Hall Association property and
is well calculated to be a desirable
location for a handsome and public
edifice of the sort contemplated. It is
in close proximity to the business cen-~
ter of the town; is convenient in every
Tespect; is admirably situated as to
lighting purposes, and would in gen-.
eral form-an ideal spot for the purposes required, :
atin
Disturbances of strikers are rot
nearly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss
of. i nervous tension will be’ followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed.
There’s nothing so efficient ‘to cure
disorders of the Liver or Kidueys as
Electric Bitters. It’s a wonder'ul
tonic, and effective nervine and the
. greatest all around medicine for ‘ryn
down systems. It: dispels Nervousvess, Rheumatism and bre ty and
expels Malarie germs. 60c, and
satisfaction guaranteed byt .D.'Vinton, Druggiet.
Wa. Britland at his saloon on Broad
street, tgakes. a specialty of Fancy
Drinks, and you can devend that they
are mixed-properly.
Only the very vest of wines, liquor
and cigars are served st the Klondike
pee on Spring street and courteous
treatment is tendered all visitors
m. Peard, the proprietor, invite
ajlto vall on him. 481-tf
Working 6 Overtime,
Eight hour laws are ignored by those
‘ireiegs, little workers--Dr. King’s New
Life Pille: Millions are always at
work, night and day, curing [odi
tion, Biliousness, Mase ag 0, ick
eadache and all Stomach, Liver and
Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe,
sure, Only 25c at Vinton’s drag store.
Headache Saps Your Vitality
And wieckid the bee rates One dose o
Sherman’s Headache Oure will cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the head
They cure neuralgia
%e. and 10c.a box. For sale by H
Dickerman sole agent. a
Dollar
: Teas
Premium Coffees
Free Spices
; Cents Baking
ee _Worth one
_— are Beauties.
A thousand kinds
to Selec from,
It Pays to
Trade at .
Great American. Importing Tea Co.'s
former that he intended to go to Ber. ®*8*
“. M0, Nevada. The German Society of
Daring ibiemisions of the big rain
when the te
bere poncer
yhonic mes—
ing the acciticulsrs were lacking. In the .
ment atten the thrilling experi-'
sone Set a ns Se Pent —
acvividty: St shee’ Tanks “erock ford; on
. the Newtown road, it was-the ansais.
ing could be made. Mr.-O'Brien had
gone over the road on Tuesday end
yesterday he remarked that the water
appeared to be higher than it did at
that time, Finally it was decided to
cross thé eteek, which is about twentyfive feet wide, and Downey drove into
it carefully, When the farther side
was nearly reached the. off leader
stumbled and fall,. At the aame timo
the off wheeler slipped apon a rock
and fell: under the tongue of the stage
and wae unable to get up. Mr. Downey sawthat he must act quickly in
order to save his stosk. He divested
himeelf of his coat and handed the
reine to: Mr,.O’Brien.. The leadecs
gave a plange end broke away, but
their action proved to be the most
fortunate for the occupants of the
coach, It left the wagon stationary,
whereas had it moved further ahead
it would have been swept away. The
wheeler that fell was soon drowned,
and ia order to save the stage Downey
got down upon the double trees witb
a0 axe @nd cut the horses’ tugs and
chopped away the pole, The dead
horse was carried away by the swift
current and dragged the live one with
it. Both bodies were swept into the
razing Yuba,
In the*meantime Mr. Morr'son cut
the back curtain of the stage. He took
a long rope, qne end of which was
held by Mr. MoKenzie, and struck out
for shore, which be reached safely.
The latter fastened his end of the rope
and withthe assistance of the former
made a landing. By this time the
stage had moved; and Mr. O’Brien
grasped the. rope, which broke and he
began. to battle with. the current.
Morrison ‘ plutiged “into the stream
and es O’Brien was turned over by
the water grabbed him by the overalls and endeavored to take him
eshore, The water moved O’Brien to
aclump of willows, which be clung to
until rescued by Morrison and McKenzie. Driver Downey was the last to
leave the stage. He saw the predicament that O’Brien was in, but was anable to help him. When he saw O’Brien
was safel; landed, he threw a rope to
the man on the bank, which he reached
after a hard straggie. The four men
sengked the cabin of J. B. Huntress,
who hae charge of the Excelsior ditch.
Huntress telephoned to Smarteville,
from which place Mr. Crawford was
informed of the accident.
The lead borses that had broke
away ran up the road and got en
tangled in the double trees, When
found some time later they were liberated and one escaped to the hilis.
The stege was carried over the sixtyfoot falls a short distance ‘below the
fording Sd ao a
Emilfreses trese’s
arouses
sluggish livers,
i relieves tortured
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs. Its action is mild and pleas.
ant, the resulis sure and permanent
putting the system in a condition
to enjoy poet health. The greatest cure for constipation. Al) druggipts and grocers, 25c.
onan’ e's 20 late yesterday .
dent to the Downlerille stage, the pare
my . Holland, I. —
‘namely, Daniel MoKenzie, Meloolm
. Morrison, oo ae Forest: Olty, and
mous opinion of the party that a cross.
‘Saturday Night
aus
3 BITEL ANTLERS BAR
_— By special request will be
served that delicious
‘TRIBE STEW, Old Country Style,
with Salads, 4nd other good things to
ee
jad
the sail beavers, who wer lo
me and Intimate friends eceased
were as follows: Joho Dunnioliff, oO.
O. Conlan, J. T. Morgan, T. ie BR
=
A cordial invitation ig extended to
Died For Sister. Jost to come and patiake of the
good things,
—_—_—_————
Torane, March 10— Mrs. M. ms Brazil,. Californts Champagnola—red and
the wife of a prominent farmer near. white—a beverage strictly pare, reTalare, died yesterday while trying to. treshing’ and delicious, made. from
rescne her sister, Miss Hoekine,.who. Oslifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf
was barned to death, The ‘fire was sae
caused by Miss Hoskins dropping a
lamp. — bread at five cents a loaf at the PopuFor a good cool, iy “glass of beer . ®t Bakery, Try it and you will alcell at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Sore . tye buy it tf
Loveland is now selling bis famous
Made to Supply
Now Made to Supply
a Demand—5c¢
. Urges Move On.
Buaum, March 10,—Die Flotte (the
Fleet), the official publication of the
. . German ‘Naval League, in a two-page
leader entitled, “What ,Do We Learn
From the Ruseo-Japanese War?” says
that the happenings in the Far East
_ . polat with flaming fi gers to the urgent necessity for hastening the building of the German fleet. The two
principles deductible from the conflict, the’ paper affirms, sre that Russia} ’
against her will became. entangled in
wer, @ misfortane that might happen
to Germsny; and that battleships decide sea fights, while torpedo boate only reach results ander specially favorable circumstances. The German
duty, before it is too late, is to have
practically the construction already
authorized, and to add to the scheme
for naval defense. adopted in 1900.
It Saved His Leg:
P. A. Danforth of La Grarge, G.,
suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes
that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly
cured it in five days. For Uloers,
Wounds 7! de the best salve in
Wasuinaton, March 10th—Se mach
currency has been obtained In the
press by a story that the Emperor of
Korea had married an American woman named Emily Brown that United
States Minister Allen at Seoul has
been obliged to print identical replies
the world uaranteed. Only
bog Soild we w.B Vioton, Drug cool, Flavors:—Lemon,
gist.
_ REE er
a
to a number of women correspondents’
denying the truth of the story, and
declaring that there is no room fn
Korea for foreign female purses, governesses, companions and the like.
All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit
the taste manafactared By an expert
a.xologist at-Britiand’s.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert ?
This question arises: in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
Jell-O,
a delicious and healthful dessert,
iti two minutes. No mn no
king! add boiling water oe set to
berry and Strawberry. Geta Y patnae
at your grocers to-day. 10 cts.
MASONIC BUILDING.
SoS ener temas
ee Ria .
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DR. H. O. SMITH .
DENTIST
Formerly of the .Electro-Dental Parlors
Seacews se PINE. GTREET
NEVADA GITY, CAL.
RRs eee ae eee ee
SL
. Che Best in (own..
Onr wines and liquors cannot be exzelled anywhere. We have
wioes from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthfal and every drop is full of vigor.
the leading brands of Cigars also kept
eel nevapa crry «. AE OWL. GRASS VALLEY
Ia bulk and bottle. All
=" WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
/ Mpre than a Millten Sota
e be Samat
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed Birthday Gifts
We have a large agsort ment of
SOUVENIR SPOONS
Containing engravings of points
of interest in and aroand Nevada
City which would make excellent
Birthday gifts, also
Silver’ Deposit Ware
This is something new and we
—But the—WOODPECKER
CIGAR..
have a large stock of articles
made from it. QOall in and see
them, and don’t forget we have
* Diamonds
is here . Cut Glassware
to stay. Jewelry of all kinds. _
—made by— Drop ta ond oon them, T io ara
“GIFF” (C.J. BRAND
N. S. of Midi ins sé JEWELER
a ae Broad Street, = Nevada Uliy
the East for the Spring trade,
. 10 Cents
reach of everyone.
We have just received a carl
They range in price from
a Roll Up
They are all of the latest3designs and the prices are in
All the latest Tyling Paper.
NEW LINOL UMS
ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
——
HEADQUARTERS
The accommodations, the
equalled by any hoteljin
Northern CaliN ation AW owners 6
in the building.
“THE [HOME oF
cuisine at the National are not
FOR EVERYBODY
service and,the
Electric’ lights
He ot cold water and
Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank
GOoOoD LIWERs”
Violin Bows and
Ail kind’.
instruments, ‘Violin chin
——_————_—_——
Guitar Strings
Also new line of strings for eli stringed
rests, eto.
See our'splendid line of Clocks and Watehes.
A, & i. W, HAR7UNG, Watchmakers Broad Street
Cottee Roasted Daily
A Fine English
Breakfast Tea
for 60c a pound
Smooth — Rich flavored—
full bodied and very fragrant
FRESE
TRLAL SAMPLES
” Dea Bloedeve
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
“Broad Street, Nevada City.
Coffee Roasters
. DICKERMAN’S. ~
Colgale’s
Floating Hotel Atl
LEITER & DUNLAP
PROPRIETORS
Bath Soap
A really nice and refined :
piece of Toilet Soap.. .
; ‘IT FLOATS
10 Cents a Cake
FISH FOR
LENT..
and lots of it too. All kinds—
in cans, smoked, dried,§ etc.
\Drop around and see our large
stock of Lenten goods, such as
Canned-Salmon, Mackerel, ‘Sardines,
Oysters, Lobsters, Crabs, etc:
3 for 25 Cents
Porcelain Bath Tubs.
ro fil eee Goons for the om:
obit mandation of C7 ig Meo
iooots c pret paid to Commer
cial en and Transient trade. .
UISINE a Special feature. Retaro Call Bells: Electric Hehte,
—_— AT——
We have a splendid lot of Salmon Bellies
@
Also a fresh supply of Yarmouth Bloaters
Ghe Bee Wise Srocery.
" J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street
‘
Not an Empress.
oad. of Wall Paper from
EO TELS BES