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ing from Smarteville,
fe sick list.
meda.
este of the Kilties Band.
here last evening on mining business,
came in on last evening’s train.
Plumbago mine,
rived here last evening from Secramento and left this morning for North
Bloomfield. '
night from Berkeley on mining business.
Colusa in attendance upon her father,
who bas been quite ill, returned home
last evening.
from Auburn and will leave in a-fow
days for the Bell sawmill above Graniteville. ;
British Columbie, after visiting his
sister, Mra, EB. O7Tompkins, and other
relatives in this city.
WEDNESDAY ...IARCH 2, 1904
PERSOMAL MENTION
&
I
q
3
we Foiy
Of Happenings of
Around This
one
Interest in
“The following is a list.of letters reDoings of Our
People.
O, A. McDonald, #. Reeb.
A dividend of $5 per share was. deuted is something over $12,000.
Fred Boeckmann arrived. here last
W. G. Halstead was-here Inst evenYesterday afternoon the ladies of the Jackeon Oalvert of Gold Flat ts on
Marion Walling ‘haa returned from
trip to Downieville. Peers ane
J. G. Spence is here from Alameeting at the home of the president.
urday evening, March 12th, at the
James G. Beid is here in the interbert Dickerman, B. F. Hertman, and
Misses Nora MoArthar and May Martin were elected to membership.
W. W. Vick, who represents the
Douglass Lacey Company~in the Potosi-Orleane, Gold Tunnel and other . °°"
mining affairs in this county, together
with P, N, Niesem, the new general
manager, arrived here last evening.
from San Francieco. Mr. Nissen will
thoroughly expert the Gold Tunnel
and Orleans-Potos! mines, and upon
his report will rest the futare of the
The Oalifornia Gas and Electric
Company has purchased the system
of the Nevada County Gas and Electric
Company. Last Monday the deal was
made, the first mentioned company
obtaining the control of the Standard . id
A. E. Baird of New York arrived
Stephen 8. Day of San Francisco
}W. M. Marshall ie down from the
Mrs. W. Monroe and Mrs. Rule arto
J. Herbert Maetere arrived here last
Mrs. A. H. Tickell, who has been at
Frank R. Bell arrived here last night Bt
James~Batterfleld bas returned to
Robert Anderson, who resides on. ing. The United States company is
and . ssid t0
Section. aca = ccpacansi
maining uncalled for in the Nevads. Tompkine proprietors, is one of the eS
City postoffice for the week ending. coziest resorts in town, and all patrons ee 3 i .
March 2d, 1904; Mre, A. J. Berry,. receive the very ‘beat: of . treatment. tgs cba sheaes cease: ARE = se: .
Mrs. F, B, Ebthardt, B. F. Henderson, . Every brand in stock is choice, 1 in Francleco Gas and Eleo,.. 57 % re i et. . The E
in and sample the goods.. = Too Much for Him) ee . xpense.
clared by the Merrow Gauge Baflroad. will bold thelr lest drill previous to. Gould & — %
which. will take’ place the following . Con. Oal & Ve.1 30}
[geht gheerypirameeuare nage" al
ran: over ost instantly killed Potosi ...
Cotonel Seymour the main one will be. Hale & Nor..
a horee in the railroad yards at Col-} 4, ator by Colonel Wilhelm of the . Crown Points.
regular army. os
Palmer & Johnson, at the Oriental . Kentuck...
Shakespeare Club held an adjourned) 1 keep fine aseortment of wet ee coe fs
The next ‘etl be held on Satgoods and cigars, Their fancy mixed . oonade
+ xt meeting « drinks cannot be ‘
cohen ot tts, Las Lather in the Hotst. 7°O Went to drive away Quit oats
Antlers. Mesdames A. Frandy, Herpera a’plessant aa visit the . 5.1 who supplies our needs with someF. E. Bowers of Scott’s Flat fell into. ky.” Wichman, Lutgen & Oo., 820
the Cascade flame a few evenings ago} Olay 8t., 8. F., sole proprietors.
and was severely hart. He had gone to
tarn off the water and was walking
broke and he was carried slong fn the
water ata lively rate.
were torn and bis bands and arms). .
were-badly bruised. :
W. M. Marshal}, who resigned as
clerk of the Plambago mioe, arrived
here yesterday and left this morning for
San Francisco, where he will be married tomorrow morning to Mies A, F.
Blectric Company and the United Gas . lucky winnere in the February lottery
and Electric Company. The Standard . drawing, bis ticket bringing him $8750.
compauy bore a capitalization of $5,‘Mr. Monk was formerly in business
000,000 authorized stock, and $5,000,here and left for the metropolis about
000 in bonds, all issued and outstandja year ago.
WATER AND GAS.
. =e
A nice coltation will follow ver ee
After the inspection by
Yellow Jacket. pry
excelled. ~ If ae Ke etic
A reward of fame and money ewaite}
thing better—as “Old Gilt Edge Whisont
, Ark, March 1.—Because
to the negro Postmaster
in Arkansas county,
aa who, it is sald, was appointed noti fandiog the protests of a great
majority ot the white citizens, the
there was dynamited and
Strike at Fair.
_ 88, Lous, March 1.—One thousend
. men employed by the Louisiane Purchase Exposition Company as laborers
on landseape, road building, track laying and other forms of work at the
World’s Fair, struck today against:a
Illinois
Stock —
480 00] 0. ©
and. millionaire, of Harley, bee beet . normal Schools
taken to the Insane Hospital at New>!io the State University, has brought
berry. Until recently Colgate, who. le] ,ot some interesting figures regarding .
destroyed early today by
persons.
ws
* Gschamuwto, March 1.—The plan of .
uses, Wis, March 1—A Aone Lye .
p., says: James Colgate, laborer . g, Thorpe, which, is to make the State
ondary institations
years old, was a mine toameter./ ine cost of the State institutions of
Then his grandfather, James Oolgate,. igsrning, Last year it took $462,047 to. Wey
8r., died in New Haven, Oonm., and} .on the University, and $190,172 for
left him $1,000,000, Sudden riches} .,,, aifforent Normal schools,
turned. the boy’s brain, and he may : : :
never recover sufficiently to enjoy his
“Collector Coming.
BORN. =
A friend you have to. buy will not be
top of the flume when « board }worth what you pay for hie,
At Willow Valley, Nevada county,. 4,
: y for the Transonrirt falle due next
California, February 28, 1904, to the} q, rday, and
wife of Joseph Pisani, a son; : " .* a adi
Mwauxes the Trustees of the Los Angeles State. ‘> Saw aa Jems eke re
sini to the Eentinel from Bessemer, . wormal School, as proposed by Dr. L. Pit visbot perfect way 0 ‘eoping the
reduction fn wages. . F ood 7
BEST FOR THE =
Cattle, Sheep
and Hogs ,..It ie a great flesh producer, blood
purifier and grain economizer.
EAT °EM LIKE CANDY
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good Do Good
Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 25, and 50 cent
1 rite for free sample, and booklet or
Address
YY; COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. VINTON'S PHARMACY
The regular four-weeks collection KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAR
his usual rounds.
He was unable
save himself antii he was shot out
the flume into the ditch. Hila clothes
ewart of Elmwood, Indiana,
William T. Monk, who is now a resent of San Fravcieco, was one of the
Ernest Towle, son of Harry Towle,
‘Te aa ae a a a Va 4
DR: H. O. SMITH]
:DENTIST
Formerly of the Electro-Dental Parlors}; .
MASONIC BUILDING ..... PINE)-STREET
NEVADA CITY, GAL.
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—_—_—_—_—_
Che Best in town..
Going Up
in popular favor because of its goodPark Avenue, left this morning for
San Francisco for medical treatment.
T. G. Farrar, who formerly resided
here and was engaged in the watchmaking and jewelry business, ie here
from Reno. He is beingwarmly welcomed by his many friends.
He Arrived Safelg.
A letter has been received from Aus‘Min McIntire, who left here lastweek
for Tonopah, stating that he hed arived there safely and had accepted a
position ona paper there called the
‘Bonanza. On his arrival he met Ar‘thur Wolf, Jobn Beckley, Geo. Beckbey, James McOluskey and a number
of other persons that he knew in Ne‘vada City, Hefarther says, “a new
.gold excitement at Gold Field, twenty‘five miles from Tonopah, hes broken
Sout and there is big rush there. Evsery available conveyance is being
brought into use to convey passengers
capitalized at. $2,500,000 in sathorized stock, of which $2,286,000 is outstanding and $2,000,000 in authorized
bonds, of which $1,100,000 is outstanding.
A. A. Attkieson, the well-known
blacksmith, has concluded to dispose
of his shop at the Plaza, and offers it
for sale at a bargain. It is a good
paying business and just the right
place for anyone who anderstands the
blacksmith’s trade, The only reason
for selling ie on account of his wife’s
health, which has been poorly of late.
Mr. Attkisson is highly regarded in
this commanity, and his man; friends
traat that hie wife will soon regain ber
healtb and that he will not be compelled to leave here.
A married maa is apt to respect the
superior wisdom of a bachelor who
once courted his wife,
a
one Performance
had the pleasure aleo of enjoying o
leap year birthday Monday, and in
honor of the event the Towle home
near the Sugar Loaf redounded with
the gaiety of young folks who gathered
. to celebrate. The affair was in the
natare of a surprise party.
Antone Ramelli died at the conoty
hospital last night, death being due to
8 complication of diseases. He was
brought, to the hospital from ‘Trackee
recently. Deceased was a dative of
Switzerland and aged abont 65 years,
. Pritz Meister was ewarded jadgment
against the Waldeck Gold. Mining .
Company in the Superior Court yesterday, the defendant failing to appear
and contest the action, The litigation
was to quiet title to the Waldeck and
Columbia mining claims situated near
Omega.
The City Trustees will hold a special
meeting tomorrow evening to iesue an
election proclamation and select officers for the coming city election. The
Carnegie library site will glso probaLargest Seller
Se YL 7S
ness—its unvarying quality keeps it up. Over
a million sold daily. Cremo—ge. anywhere.
It’s worth it anytime.
iis ~ UT Te
rogers
in the World.
wines from six to twelve years old, richly flavored and healthful and every drop is full of vigor. Ia bulk and bottle. All
the leading brands of Oigars also kept,
wevapa city, ») HE OWL, onass vatuey
. Onr wines and liquors cannot be excelled anywhere. We have
=
WALL PAPER
Wm, Britland at his saloon on Broad
street, makes 9 specialty of Fazcy
Drinks, and you caa devend that they
ate mixed properly.
Emil Frese's
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
—But the—Birthday Gifts
We have a large assortment of
the East for the Spring trade,
Flarger and better than those here.
' Another very rich strike was reported
\
5 tos Danieaeers 1a fean melodies, The band appears in Tt cleanses, soothes, beals, and pr
f% Schilling’s Best the picturesque full kilted uniform, diseased membrane. ib cares parva ent : '
. SS _ and attached to it te a giant dram. drives awey » Cold ming roe
meen major, Mr. Donald MacCormack, who Restores ie Contains no injurious drugs,
but can’t; he has no such . ings seven feet in his stocking fect Kerlied into the nine Mis ced abeotbed. Byerything Strictly High Class,
Rize, 60 cents at Druggists or by ae
there. The new mines are said to be
there yesterday and many more people are preparing to leave bere for
the new mines.”
Joint Suicide.
San Franorsoo, March 1.—It is now
believed that John Tompson and Jas.
E. Baker, who ended their lives Sunday, had made a contract to commit
suicide together, Harry Partridge has
made a statement to this effect to the
coroner. Partridge saye that at two
o’clock on Friday morning be met
Tompson and Baker in a saloon and at
that time both men were talking of
ending their lives. Yesterday aftérnoon the bodies of the two men were
found, Tompson had taken carbolic
acid and Baker cyanide of potassiam.
U ° a Aff e The residents of this city are to be
nique air. congratulated upon the announced
we appearance of the celebrated Kilties
Fa Band, undoubtedly the most picturUxtoseo, March Ist.—Becoming the} esque, novel and populer musical or_Afster of her own children is the situ-. ganization now before the public.
ation of Mre. Minnie Krueger, who,. They will appear at the Theater on
with her four sons, hes been legally. wonday afternoon only, and not in
adopted by William RB. A. Wodrich. the evening. Only one performance.
and wife. This unique arrangement. This wonderfal organization, which
resulted through the desire of Mr, and . was recruited from the five: principsl
Mrs, Wodrich to make Mrs, Krueger, . regiments of the Dominion of Oanade,
who had lived with them since she wa) has played before hundreds of thouseven years old, their legal daughter. . sands of people in the United States,
Mrs. Krueger, who is a widow, is 25. /Qsnade and Mexico. The band, in
years of age and her four ebiidren, their concerts, always give due promnow become ber legal brothers, are 9} positions of the great composers, bat
6, 4and 1 years old, respectively. Not} they are equally at home in the popuonly do the children become brothers . jar music of the day, and particularly
of their mother, bat should she re-. excel in the rendition of their own pemarry they would be brothers-in-law. ouliar national music, that of Scotto their stepfather. land. Aside from the musicians in the
———— eens . band, attached to the organization are
seven soloists, six highland dancers,
two bagpipers, four British military
baglers and a splendid vocal choir of
eighteen voices, who render with skill
and effect exquisite Seotch and AmerYour grocer would like to
deal in everything else as in
backing in anything else.
& Be 8 feather bonnet which he wears.
bly come up for discussion. ~~ weMonday Aflernoon Mrs. E. E. Gerry, daughter of Delos bs aerate
Calkins of Selby Flat,-fell and badly . : sluggish livers,
sprained her wrist at her bome in
Santa Paula a few days ago. —
club ip Nevada Oity, to be composed
of Aadies and gentlemen, The new
club will be on the plan of the Royal
‘. Whist Club, which existed here for
several seasons,
: relieves tortured
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomWOODPEGKER
SOUVENIR SPOONS
Containing engravings of points
of interest in and around Nevada
City which would make excellent
Birthday gifts, also
achs. Its action is mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent
spear the system in a condition
enjoy ect health. The greatest cure for coset pecans All druggists and grocers, 25c.
There is talk of forming a pew whist
CIGAR..
Silver Deposit Ware
This is something new and we
have a large stock of articles
Tragedy Averted,
“Just in the nick of time our little
boy was saved,” writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant Oity, Obio. “Pnoeu
monia had played ead havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in besides.
Doctors treated bim, but he grew worse
every day. At length we tried Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Oonsum
tion, and our darling vag saved. He's
now sound and well” Everybody
ought to know; its the only cure for
Coughs, Colds, and all Lung diseases.
Guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, Drug= Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles
ree,
Cottee Roasted Daily
A Fine English
Breakfast Tea
for 60c a pound
Smooth — Rich flavored—
full bodied and very fragrant
FREE
TRIAL SAMPLES
TS
Tea Blenders
— —+ 0@er
lf you wart a good, cool drink o
veer—the very best in town—drop in
and see Wa, Darry. tf-m7
Ooffee Roasters
Taylor’s ©
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada Oity.
‘PALMER & JONSON,
made from it. Oall in and see
them, and don’t forget we have
Diamonds
Cut Glassware
Jewelry of all kinds
is here
to stay
—made by—
y Drop in and see them, They will make
WALL PAPER
We have just received a carload of Wall Paper from
They range in price from
10 Cents a Roll Up
They are all of the latest designs and the prices are in
reach of everyone. All the latest Tyling Paper.
NEW LINOL.EUMS
ROSENBERG BROS.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Manager.
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
The accommodations, the service and the
cuisine at the National are not NNE*
equalled by any hotel,in AND AK !
Northern Cali0 EL he oity 08
panedrren
fornia. tie
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Electric ligh T N A ee ectric lights
N A \0 ROS. owner® &P and cold water ppoto® B Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
Post, express, telegraph stage offices and bank ein the building.
org E /HOME OF GOOD LIwERre”’
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Violin Bows and Guitar Strings
Also new line of etrings for ali stringed
Violin chin rests, etc.
All kinds.
instruments,
See our' splendid line of Clocks and Watehes.
A. & H.W, HAR1UNG, Watchmakers Broad Street
66 : 99 excellent Birthday gifts.
GIFF’¢ j. BRAND @ sl
N. S. of Md
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Olty
TRY
Hetel Anti
LEITER & DUNLAP
La Rue’s
PROPRIETORS
For tbat terrible cough.
IT WILL OURE YOU.
LA DUES ADAGE MODES
are the begt on:the market
and will give almost instant relief. Try them...
ELY’s CREAM BALM
This Remedy is a Specific, ;
Sure te Give Satisfaction.
CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE,
Wholeeale and retail dealers in
FOR SALESBY
Los UISINE a Special feature. Return Oall Bells. Electric lights,
and over eight and one-half feet in the
.,. Fine Liquors # Gigars. . nick ERMAN
Porcelain Bath Tabs. One
Hundred Light, Sunny Rooms.
Two fine Sample Rooms for the
accommodation of Traveling Men,
Special atterition paid to Commer. Leadingjdealer
cial Men and Transient trade. .-.
mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail, ay oi ta
] GLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York.
Drugs and Stationery
FISH FOR
\eses =. 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.
—————
\ If
We have a splendid lot of Salmon Bellies
‘ Also a fresh supply of Yarmouth Bloaters
Ghe Bee Hive Srocery
J. JACKSON, Proprietor Commercial Street
WRENS renee ~
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