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March 19, 1903 (4 pages)

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le B Co. NTS i beautifal © BSOLUTE ‘oper finish ht sb fori . en in Nevad enumeral Frauciaco. g will be d take your Wi rass Valle) is w on alee : ESE 8 We BS 8 ia tf me : “0 the Senate meant. . fot Willian Yom Jennings Bryan. otly the ne torbidding . Jiqaor {0 the Cae to it. 4 — Miles is preparing: to give] 59 oe pies another opening. to write a book. —— Senator from Delswaed has}: hs cated the soubriquet of a ifi-Ball.” ex Queen of Hawall and Beorefortelyou are DOW in a position} athize with each other a“ the . of Congress. ae nye ine —— op Allee of Delaware shows. re.) fot when referred to as “Bene g-Sameo-Addicke.”. = — Sie ‘ short session of Congress BcWahed 8 good deal in spite of the static Alibusters. sh people of New York are still 1@ «ith interest for the firet ap~ of Dr. Parkburet’s _ paper. os special session of the Senate yo Orum.and Byrne nominations oatrate that President Roosevelt an of his word. stot Hanna may yet have to ac 1 sgcond place on the President,. Mr. Roosevelt didn’t want their hall this evening Wyotniog No, 49, Improved Order of Red will give an entertainment in of the ladies. tation, and the masculine genIi algo receive invites to be presThe committee having the same nd have secured some of the best fa City talent available and the] will no. doubt prove fnterest=. The ceremonies will be ia charge D.Mason. The. progress ‘as Oat Ia as follows: no dust--Missss Mead Langmen mie Harryhougen. . wolo— Mrs, William Menbendtation—Mise Olara Nanoarrow. trumental duet—Michael = Glayas Richards, pal solo—J. M. Dillon. titatioa—George Bennetts. 4 ~ al quartette--Harry Odgers, N. tts, A. D, Mason and Ierael sal solo—Miss Mabel Hughes; gcDiet, Mrs, L. S, Calkins, trumental duet—Misses Hilda Oshand Mamie Hieronimus. — tolo—N. Bennetts. ; ae, “America”—Aadience,. Business Locals, land is now eelling his famou lat five cents a loaf at the Poputy. Try itand you willalways It. nov6-tf ou want a good, cool @rink of “the very best in town—drop ‘in tee Wm. Harry, tf-m7 »Britland at his saloon on Broad makes a specialty of Fazcy 8, and you cao depend that they d properly, the very best of wines, Mquore are served at the Klondike non Spring street and courteous Mihent is ‘tendered all visitors . Peard, Peay proprietor, invite aB1-tf jal on dete an “Ondés Cocktail or a Kot Beef Tea at Britland’s. Just the} . friends at the National hotel. ‘. Qompany arrived here last evening The affair-will be} . Joa ng for this cold weather, ~« ¢f ; M the best of every thing in ttié. hline send your orders to Naffsiger a . Cold Storage Meats A Special. first-clas Storage 8 you should cna” te to ate » Commercial street. The booed Pork, mutton and omen ————__~--9@e-0: CURE a COUGH IN ONB DAY ee Adams’ irish Pose Cough Balsam. yribed by the best physicians ighs, Colds, Hoarseness, Benag all throat and lung troubles, At all druggiete., * aegis te is more Catarrh in ma section . . i diseases ; Country than all other er, and until the mas sipposed to be inourable. tone great py y years re doctors: ne perotounced it par with oo <i Proven catarrh to gon disease a na ona eae theryiovs manatee : & Co, » Toledo, Led onal cure on .2 loternally in rye ; ‘blood pogntal. Tt acta direc! aptegy The y cera dy any ‘ a tor Becerne sis. Siear red . effective nervine and the abo g are down from Reltet Hill, isa Be! » Wodell is over from North Bo cenupomngersn } Mrs. B, Peok te down from North fan Juan, ts AE: .B. Marpby of Big Tunnel is to town. Od. was = Ridge yesterday, Mrs. H. Rodman arrived bere leet evening from San Jose on a visit to : Joseph Fioyd, who has been to San Francisco teceiving medicdl treat‘ment, returned home last orentne, ‘mach improved-in health. . Mre. J, Vizeard of Moores Fist left # ‘Mro. Frank Cole, y wite of Frank Cole. of Browns Valley, is seriously il! at her home, suffering from: pneamonia, J. W. Morrell of the Baleam Mining from-San Jose, on route to Forest City: Mrs, De Martin and deughter arrived ‘last evening from Sacramento on their way home to Sierra City, 4. J. Jackson, the grocer, has recovered from an attack of pneumonia. Walter Mobley of Nashville, El Dorado county, atrived here last evening on @ visit to his grandfather, Consta. ble Richard Dillon. Sherwood WwW. ‘Hopkins, assistant superintendent of the Union Ice Oom+ -. pany of San Francisco, arrived bere last evening on a brief business trip. John Kilroy returned this morning to Treadwell City, Alaska. Mise Edith Thomas, the pdpular young miliner, who has been in San Francisco for some time past, has re‘tured’ and resamed her position —at Mise Hoeft’s milinery store. ~ N. B. Bishop -is over from French Corral, O. H. Herman is here ros New York, Charles M. Olerk of El Pend, anaes Where Ul w business trips coe George Davis is down from the Bed Oross mine, R, B. Linder and James Cahill are over from You Bet. Hon. G. L. Sweetland is over from Sweetland, ~. George Tallon left this morning for Sacramento. President George Levinsky of the Gold Tunnel Mining Gompany retarned this morning to San Francisco, Miss Mabel Edwards, who has been here visiting. returned to her home at Sen Francisco thie morning. BR. A. Anderson ie-bhere from San O. Meyer of San. Francisco is here recite a few days. A SIMPLE ( QUESTION. —— Nevada City People Are Requested to Honestly Answer this. \ Ie not the word of a representative citizen of Nevada City more convinc ing than the doubtful atterances of people living everywhere else in the Union?. Read this: W. G, Richards, groceries and provisions, Broad St. next door to the ‘City Hall, says: “Some months ago I was so lame across the small of the back that I was forced to send a note to Vinton’s drug store for Doan’s Kidney Pills. It was an impossibility for me to stoop and what caused the trouble was so great a mystery as to what to do te rid myself of the annoyance. The treatment of Doan’s Kidney Pille effectually stopped the backache and it did not require the entire contents of the box. I gave the balance to 6 miner, a friend of miner, who bas taten a course of the treatment since and undoubted benefit followed.” Sold for 50 cents a box by all dealere. Foster-Milborn Oo,, Buffalo, N Y.;sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no sabetitate. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wreck in. One dose of ‘Ghetman's gh nar ets “ ‘Oure will cure you. A Lae swallow a pill, and the head e. They cure neuralgia . , 250. So and 1 a box. For sale b; y H. % on . meres pot agent. : More » Riots. Dis rban of Of strikers are vot sl wot tar iene an individual disorder of thesystem. “Overwork, loss of beget nervous tersion will be followed : aniess a reliable remdiately employed. There’s so efficient to cure disorders Liver or Kidney a8 Electric It’s a wonderful tonic, and greatest a : for run oy % ch ems. It dispele Nervousness, hhoumhee ao tah Neuralgia at and expels Ma. leria germs. and sai well--ee-by-the-man. aha worked *) store " bright, spic-span new. 1) . the new Spring Tptormation has just sek nines in this city’of the death near Broken Hills, Australia, om December 9, 1902, ". of James Barney Glayas, a * a well known mining superintendent of Nevada county. The mines of which Mr. Gluyas was manager ate located some distance from the town of Broken Hills, and Mr, Gluyes and hie. wife were preparing ‘to go to town, . oom where he was to flod out what was the matter; when he-said he did, not feel well and would Ha down fora ‘short time. breathed his last without a struggle. orn to this State and located in -Tuolamne county, where he remained for about four years, and then. moved. to Nevada county, and immediately became identified with prominent mining Operations. For twelve years he was superintendent of the famous Eureka mine in Grass Valley, and con tinued in the empley of that company until the mine closed down. He was for atime foreman of the New. York Hill and held other responsible positions in the mines of Grass Valley district. Mr. Glayas was algo superintendent of the Watt Blue Gravel Mine in the Bloomfield district, and was returning from an inspection of the mine with. William Watt when that gentleman wag thrown a buegy and fatally injared, In 1892 Mr. Gluyas went to the Black Hills; South Dakota, and as-J sumed the superintendency of one of the large mines there, He later returned to Oalifornia, and, was tendered the management of several large mines in the-Broken Hills, which he accepted and departed for that far-off country; several years ago, aud bas made his home in that place since that time, Mr. Gluyas was one of God’s noblemen. Honest and of the strictest integrity, his word was as good as his bond. In all the responsible positions which he filled, he was beld in the highest esteem by his employers as under, him.‘ It will be with the sincerest regret that his legion of friends ‘will learn of his death, and their heartfelt wish will be that the sods will rest lightly on the grave of a true friend and companion. He was a member of Madison Lodge, F. & A. M., of Grass Valley; and Nevada Commandery, No. 6, Knights Templar. He leaves a young wife in Australia; three sons—James L. Glayas, the welt known mining man, of Grass Valley; Frank Gluyas, superintendent of. a mine in Mexicc; Henry Gluyas of Ohibuahua, Mexico; four ‘daughters— Mrs, W. G. Richards of this city; Mrs. Carrie Gautier, who resides near Aubarn, Placer county; Mies Amelia Gloyas and Mrs. O. J. Schuster. of Oakland. Deceased was born in England, November 4, 1827, and was aged 75 years, 1 month and 5 days at the time of his death. The glow of the mine sun is a gilt edge on ‘the horizon—a promise of power and purity, as is the brand “Old Gild Edge” on whisky. Wholesale at $20 Olay. Wichman, Lutgen & Oo, ~ BORN. In Nevada Oity, March 18, 1908, to the wife of Frank Camp, a eon. “The Royal,’ KLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors MASONIO BUILDING, Pine street Nevada Oity New Store, Goods and Prices se0yeee we've opened ap and are now Everything in the
resh frcw the makers, bought at the lowest cash prices, enabling us to sell below what the credit houses pay for goods. We sell for cash only. It enables us to make prices that cause our competitors to wonder how we do it. We have no bad accounts in this way, and you don’t pay for what somebody else buys on credit. We have come to stay. We are reponsible. We are hot experimenting. We -know that the goods and prices we offer will build up a good business here. BARGAIN NO. 1., This week we are Tae mage mit. icent stock of Ladies’, Men’s an Obildren’s Shoes. All brand new, the best makes and latest styles. BARGAIN NO. 2. f Men’s Furnishings, such as Consists © wey et aleninin oS golf and fancy stiff bosome—neckwear, socks, and ~ many things which-dety dressers. ie yRemember what we say we do, do do, “one be bask if you’re not satisfied. L Yes, ready for business. -, {Bon germs. . Only Be Ww. D. "Vinton, os 1 acy In a few minutes he} In 1852 Mr. Gluyas came around the}. thie morning for San Francisco one Hi . visit-to friends. rattaterd yor Ne After Failures of exhaustion of nerve \2ish condition of the digestive organs. effect upon the nerves. Sleeplessness in springtime is one of the commonest troubles afflicting men and women,. s and in too many cages fatal results follow. when Mre, Glayes heard her husband}. cc eee coughing violently. She went into the}: REY. 4. ORAW, : Ot R'dgo' Road, N._Y., ‘BS years old. tible trouble develops insanity and madness—hen the asylum with its surrounding horrorg. . Paine’s Celery Compound promptly banishes sleeplessness and inflamma: tion. of the nerves. The wonderful medicine qaickly makes nerve fibre and nerve force, cleanses the blood, atrengthens the tissues’ of the brain and gives rest and sleep. You cannot possibly procure these blessings through the use of any other medicine, Paine’s Celery: ‘Compound is the only true nerve and blood remedy, and contains exactly the elements needed for your case in epringtime. May Heaven direct you to use it, dear sufferer, at Sivatl, Olle sayer— “I have bean suffering from sleeplessness for many years, and although T have tried almost everything to get cured, consulting the best physicians, and even going to Europe several times, all was in vain. J] then tried Paine’s Celery Compound. The first night I used it, you can imagine my joy when I found that I had slept. six hours in succession. I continued the use of Paine’s Celery Compound for three months and sleep pe&cefully every night” Says Rev, A. Craw of Ridge Road, N. ¥.: “Paine’s Celery Compound has beon @ panacea for the many ills which afflicted me in my old age, snd which have all disappeared by its use. First, the sciatic affilction of my right hip which so severely afflicted me that it was very difficult for me to ascend or deecend stairs; lumbago wes another affiicticn which at times was very troublesome, but the compound cured me, I wasalso afflicted with piles. I have used gix bottles and it has quite revolutionized.me and I am now in my eighty fourth year and as well and strong ae I was at fifty.” oe. Ths Curse.of Womankind “ee Is siok and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant re lief. Onedosectres. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief 25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia, Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Able. Physicians, eae AE ‘Tt a nie generally admitted that insomnia or sleeplessness-is caused by . ‘and: “a slug-. In thousands of oases the tert a an: Sold byw at all times GEO. C. GAYLORD we SON Broad ‘Street ‘Make our age bom — penne wating) for the cars Overwork, worry and care “have their] * tel san eee nn mere it in five © See Thowes Wounds, rs ag the w. b. Vinton, dragdrag‘Tragedy y heerten. “Just in the pick of. time: one tio} boy was saved” ae ‘Watkins of iRicneent 0 ze e. monia. had ie oe At be bat ont Eied and a terr $n _Disowe ling was oa sno jar! nd, and well. oe Moore: -. Doctors treated h worse ever: Dr: King’s sumption, and Ee’s now body ou for Coughs, Oolds and na eases. Guaranteed by W Di Vinton Druggist. Price 0c and. $1.00. wy hotties free, Good Meats, of beef, pork, matton and veal on band this time, Mr. Max Bargheim, Oinvisit DR, JO! Museum 200) MARKET ST. bet. Otha 7th, 8.7. : «The Largest of ite kind in the World. § Great oldest DB. JORDAN-PRIVATE, DISEASES Consultation free Bice poe Somes . ally or by letter, SWPP! 3 thoroushiy from the system without using me EVERY ey cmplaint. 1 recctve ome Pi ont Guerantes a sb ened 9 o8R0 . i tr Bea hbo one for men.) DR. ‘JORDAN « Market St, & Ormiston Swayze, Physician and Surgeon All classes of surgical operations performed, X-ray exa: Office hours—Nevada nea ge made. tae p. m. to Grass Valle me to 8 po ‘Wednesdays and Fridays, Oa. m. to 12m Grass Valley office, Bree ‘Building. Nevada City office ane residence on 4p. m.and7p m, ep es . Nevada street. MOVED. Esher . Items ee to keow,, it’s the only cure . Co'ley . Brothers ‘ie the very bee! . CLEAN GROCGRY HOUSS.» ‘Nevada ae that strong hopes are now entertained for his complete recovery. The final payment on the ithe price of the Reward mine was made by the Gold Tunnel Company yesterday. The mine was bonded some time ago for $10,000, The Reward adjoins ‘the Gold Tunnel mine. . No headache, no gastritis, follow the . use of ‘Jesse Moore” pure whisky. It does one good. There is none other to equal it. day. Hearing of the matter wae set tor Monday, March 80th. ‘ Work on a mew telephone: line was . tasted yeeterday. It will ran from the ‘Noeveda City telephone office and con nect the Posey, Federal Loan’.and Lecompton mines in Willow Valley. It is expected that the work will “be com= pleted in two weeks. ‘ This evening the members of Milo Lodge, No, 48, Knighte of Pythiae, will go to Grase Valley to assist in onterjtalaing Grand Obancellor apeek, and For the Benefit ot Bay Readers. “Jeasie Vv. Malloy, ae adminis~. The meny friends of Robert Sim-. one way or another. Only one safe, tratrix of the estate of the late O. H. mons Jr. will be pleased to learn that. never failing. cure—Doan’s Ointment. Malloy, filed her final acconnt yester-. bis condition has so much improved/ At any drug store, 50 cents. Easter Novelties. SOCIAL DANCE oF, COMPANY 0, N. G. 0, havea special line of Freshy By \ ndies for Easter, inclading At ARMORY HALI4 Gandy « Rabbits, Toys and pore Evening other th not to please the chilMusic by the Bon Ton Orchestra, TheSmoker Calls for Them. a . : dren. Come and see them, ~~~ CONFECTIONER, Commercial Street, Nevada City . Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free * aalaniailieaiadeiaai opener > Reaermparereer aes . OPTICAL GOODS Don’t fail to inspect our line. We have Telescopes, Marine and Opera Glasses, Magnifiers, Spectacles, Snow Glasses, Eye Shades, etc. Spec'acles repaired. Lenses matched. ; We also carry the Parker Lucky Ourve-and Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens, : MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ao A. & He W. HARTUNG, “Phos West Te WR TOHMARERB °° Nevads Olt” ANOS PIANOS PLAN MUSICALE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ‘Special Piano Sale at Brayton’s Furniture Store, Commeretal St. Come in, pickjout, th: PIANO you want. Prices and Terms always to your satisfaction. Exchange your old Piano or Organ. Bz strictly up tofdate. We jcan suit you in every particular. The WILEY B. ALLEN CO., San Francisco A. O. MOUNT, Manager _l. 8. HUBBARD, ene. Commercial Street, Nevada City % wr Because They Know. They Are . Getting Their Money’s Worth. Yerpede Wedding Presents.. Just received an elegant line of Diesen Jewelry and Qut Glassware, any of which would Handsome Wedding Presents. Call and see toaae, Your ‘friends would be delighted with them. We also make a Specialty of Jewelry repairing. 99 “Gr TRAUTMAN +28 Shigeo his Boot Pen a sm La Rue’s Cough Cure l Dat MM ——= Ss a Sure Shot, at and Shoe yt on Pine street. I have made a NEW ‘PRICE LJIST—Cheap for cash. Hoping the public will take advan of the low prices in repairing of teand Shoes. L. J. TRAUTMAN, Pine Street, Best place in town to spend your evenings. Billiard Table I have just received a fine new set of Ivory Balis and now have one of the best Billard outfits inthetown. ° OYSTER COCKTAILS FANOY MIXED DRINES Best 5 cents Beer In town. — = , ws a oe WK, H. ~ Broad Street, store to the store next to J. J. Snyder's . N. S. of Md. fle. 7 : j i : : : i i ; : j a 6 ne I make FB Photagraphe ‘ -. and make them !n . a first-class. man. 4 aleo frame 80 . of . 4 kinds. ve FRED EILERIAN. W. H. SMITH Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. PRUNES of ily Own Reisiog end Oarink at Wholesale and Retail. Bostoffice Box 114 ss Pd Nauvapa Orrr, January 18, 1908. SMITH bas reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS PER POUND RETAIL. 80 ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They arejfresh and fine and ate very delicious in flavor and oo — vie Sm ITH, SS os" ™~. C. J. BRAND, The Jeweler Broad Street, Nevada City.Fifteen Different Varieties Just the thing for Parties Che. Bee Hive Srovery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. 6 hog athena .