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— JEROME COMEDY. COMPANY. .
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capa the igi. Cy Pot .
‘fast Thursday Evening.
“4s Jerome Herald ‘Naoles ‘soa
a *Oompany, direct from the East; which}:
_ will appear at the theater —s ap‘ peared Tharsday evening at
«; City, and this what the Chronicle of
* “Tt was the unanimous verdict of the .
‘large audience that witnessed the play
’ presented at the Opera House lasteven-. .
.2, ing that the Jerome Comedy shan id
gave one of the best. entertai:
© seem here sirice the Natural tas combition put every body in a good humor
_ desade ago. The ludicrous situations,
“would cause an anchorite to forsake
a smile on: the stolid features of a
sphinx. Every member of the company’
,is a pastmaster or mistress in the art
of fun making and the comedy presents.
-ed last night gave full scope for the dissplay of their unusual talent in that line;
‘The company left for Carson this morndag and those who witnéss ‘the’ presen:
tation there tonight -of’ the. rollicking
comedy, ‘A Jay in New York,’ will endorse every complimentary remark in.
this notice.”
Reseryed ‘seats are on sale. at Foley’s, . :
a everyth
Lee ‘bea big house as it is seldom that
such high-class attractions come here. .
Admission is 50 and 75. “ents with
nothing extra to.reserve:
The Children Wilt Probalbly Come.
Last evening Judge Walliag, chairman of the G. A. R. committee of arrangements, went to Grass Valley.
Gonferred with the Board 6f Ei
and teachers relative to the school deportman a that bcd portioloaties . ip
4
ly ane that the schools ara ree
part in the procession, but it is believed
that a favorable answer to the invitation will be given. President Kidder of the N, C. N. G. BR. R. Go. has: expressed his willingness to run exoursion trains on that day, making the
round trip fare ten cents for children
ani twenty-five cents for adults.
Butche: s Versus Grocers,
If the weather ‘aud ground are good
tomorrow afternoon there will be some
fun out at Cashin’s Field when the
local grocers.and butchers cross bats
; in the ball game which they prop ose to
; Play. for. the benefit of the N. 8. G, W.
-and G. A. BR. State meeting funds.
Charles Hartman of the Referee saloon,
«who was. born in the next block to a
‘diamond and when an infant bad a
(base ball to teeth on and a bat for a
lhobbyhorse, will umpire, and he will do]
it with the same_dash that the game
will be played. An admission fee of 25
eents for genilemén wili be charged.
Joha Yore Injured.
While. returning to his home at Oregon House-from Brown’s Valley this
week, John Yore was thrown from his
saddle horse, sustaining a fractured
jeg. Mr. Yore had visited Brown’s Valjey to summon “Dr. Holbrook from
§.martsville, his daughter being quite
sick. His mother met with a painful
accident only a few days ago at Sleighville House, falling and fracturing an
arm.
A Sagebrush Cupid.
F. B. Porter, County Clerk of Washoe
county, Nevada, is here visiting. Mr.
Porter was raised in Nevada City, and
used to. go to school with: Marcus
Barub, Deputy County Clerk Nilon,
Editor Wadsworth of the H@ald and
many other “old settigea,” Clerk Porter
is the Official ‘who ttn issuing so
many warriuge Peeve, fg to divorced
gehitie sex ik
ment of Mrs.\E. E. Fisher ef the Broad
street millinery perlors ‘bree doors
below the City Hall, . ‘Thegrand open-. '
ing at this establishment begins on
Thursday next, the 3lst instant, and
anos th se days.
Raised the Quarantine.
“Mrs. Marg Capacco, : who has been
quarantined at Mrs. Graves’ ‘house on
Pine street for some time with a
* defined case of diphtheria. te now
“valescent. Last night th Officer
Marchie touk down the danger flag} ”
that has been fiying « over the premine. i.
If you want to have a good time ‘ge
PL Hens Conerer:
Fifty Cents. Per. Flonth, :
Ing indicates that there ve
[given at the home of Mr.and Mrs. H.
econ} repent
The. three-day-oid “son of Me, and
‘. Mrs. E.G. Gray died at five o'clock
last evening.
Qn,
‘m. to 8:
pas Sen a "ot the Golden
_West will hold their Grand Parlor: at:
Woodland this year. :
C will. hold.an examination
tor n n-commissioned officers at the
Armory tomorrow afternoon. .
The grocers and ‘butchers © ‘will show
the crackajacks how to play ball at
Cashin Field tomorrow.afternoon.
‘The ag Supervisors. this afterytto, Rock Oreek to view
Ist most of the. lodges will
William ps a merry aad
‘of Herald Square Comiedians from New
York will givé # great show atthe theater tonight.
WL. Goopet has beast the W. B.
* property.-on Piety Hill. The
Siddles family removed to hie Valley. two weeks.ago,Those taking pen i. the ahiwnala
for the G.A, R. and N. 8. G. W. are requésted to méet at the.residence of W.
D. Vinton this evening at 8 o’clock.
Condactor J. L. Pearson, who has for
many, years hed chargé of the local ran
from Sacramento to Colfax, has taken
Redding.
“Any one having an old calendar of
1887. Py successfully atilize it for this
S 1898.is an exact: reproduction,
olidays andall. This will not ocour
Mayor Phelan of San Francisco and
Senator Thos. Flist of San Benito
county, both of whom are to be candi@ates ‘for’ Governor,, have engaged
quarters here for Grand Parlor week.
A severe hailstorm prevailed for a
few minutes at about half past ten last
night. A little snow followed, then the
storm quit as suddenly as it had come.
This morning the sun rose bright’ and
taken out forty tons of ore at thet’
Nevada Qity mine that paid them
sixty dollars ‘per ton is a gross error,
as their last crushing did not pay exWilliam Caverly, who played catcher
‘and first base ‘with the Colts of this
city last season, has been signed as
first baseman with the Sacramento
baseball club’ that is to play -in the
California Léague this year.
PERSONAL PO . POINTERS,A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old
«and Young.
Charles E. Wild, the barber, is ill.
L. P. Schmidt went to the Eagle
Bird mine today.
J. V. Bell came up from Aubura ‘today.
-~~Mr. and Mra. JA: Hustler of Patterson were today.
Mrs. W. M. Browning of Boulder
street is ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. ©. J. Brand gave a tea purty
yesterday afternoon, a number of ladies being present.’
Lauren Woodraff of Columbia Hill
returned. last night from Oakland
. where his family is visiting.
‘Superintendent Myers of the Malakoff mine and Postmaster Mobley were’
down from North Bloomfield today.
M.-P. Stone, Deputy State Superintendent of Pnblic Instruction, was in
town today.
Rev. Van Deerlin preachesat Auburn
tomorrow and Rev. John Shurtleff will
fill his pulpit here.
‘Henry Silvester; an old and well
known resident, left today on a visit
to London and other European places.
Leon de Sabla, a younger brother of
Manager de Sabla of the Electric Power
Oompany, arrived here from San Francisco last evening with the latter gentleman and his family. It is his first
visit, to Nevada City.
Avery interesting musicale was
P. Stow in Forbestown Friday evening
last. ‘The program of music was pree. e peal oa me oe ie efteditable manner,
-Reardan taking part
in the eee
An se avian for cS
the intensity of electric lights, and one
that will practically revolutionize the
present incandescent lamp system, has
pombe chevalier t It consists of a
‘ative switch, by a hap . eee
pray bay
{which five diff
Are You Fond Bi catcang Buck?
Whiit kina of § Dusk Go'yoa refer tot
Orig thices Duck Wash Suits at The
. tour of the State institutions.
‘their opening hoa ee = p.
@ passenger run from Sacramento to. °
“GRASS VALLEY NEWS,
r Day's Record of the ‘Doings of or
rag,
‘Bonator Prisk hes returned from-s
ence Wiathy, the bot unk dae
cottages drawn. .
At thie afternoon’s meeting of the
trustees Fred Smith was elected City
Marshal on the 22d ballot.
wena! two for fifteen days.
‘Rev. Martin Thomas of Nevada City .
will preach at the . Congregational . °°
church tomorrow morning and evening. . be
H. ©. Zapf has bought from George
Fletcher a lot adjoining the Morgan
house property, and will soon erect a
Rev. E. R. Willis of Grass Valley delivered a lecture in the M. E. church at
Sutter City last evening under the auspices of the Epworth League, his subject being: “The Experiences of a
Globe Trotter.”
Manager Campbell of the Monarchs
returned last evening from San Franciseo, where he arranged for the making of the new uniforms and sweaters
for the team. The suits will be of a
fine gray cloth with the word “Monarch”. in black across the shirt, with
black stockings, belt and cap. The
Sweaters will be maroon, with gold
stripes on collar and:cape and the letshirts will be delivered in about a week;
AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY,
Divine Services to Be . Be Held in Nevada
City Tomorrow.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH’
Preaching at ll and 7 p, m; by the
pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject in the
evening, “Timely Words for Gold Seekers.” The Obristian Endeavor will meet
at the usual hour led by Mrs. J. T.
Gribble. Subject, “God’s Unfailing
Promises.” Sabbath School at the close
of the morning service.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. W. 0. Gray, pastor. Preaching
at 11 a.m.and 7p. m. Sunday School
at 12:30p.m. Junior at 4:45 p.m. Epworth League at 6 p. m. Class meeting at 9:45 p. m. fren of official
ee tm OHURCH.
Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at
8 and 10:80 a.m. In Washington at 10
a. m.
‘ TBINITY CHURCH.
Rev. A. T. Gesnor will preach at 1] a,
m.and 7 p.m. Sunday school at 120,
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Farmer—I say, John, what do you
call a pineapple—a fruit or a vegetable?
Waitér—A pineapple hain’t neither,
gentlemen. A’ pineapple is always a
hextra.
Huspanp—But, Nelly, how is it they
afford to sell you everything at less
than. cost? Wi fe—Why, Dick, they
can afford it when they sell such quantities,
Oat at Lammon Bros. for the best
of everything. The best beer in town
with a fine clam chowder, Saturday
and Sunday nights, ‘Everything firstclass.
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DIED.
At Colfax, March 24, 1898, to the wife
of Fred Marvin, a son.
Sansiaenabiniiensiuamiaeimamsenammnaaarass)
Vs toyel to the bighcet grode baking semanr
known. Actual tests show it goes oneROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
PATENTS!
Pension, Land
* and
ludian Depredation
So ae
pares STATES AND AND
Siasatonts trademarks Sopy-vigkte: levels
s registered and designs
cases prosecuted; infringement suits
iucted iu any United States Court, :
+
Popular Clothing Store. J. Lave. mA-t
*
merchant, has had plans for two new!) .
Téday Judge Trebilcox sent to the . ».
county jail two hobos for twenty days . °
_ [run from the-Oanary.islands:to Porto
ter. “M” in gold on the bosom. The .
FOREIGN 4 é
Sh a a
“The Navy feenisamnay delaitable the
Bico to be 2800 miles, and the fleet has!’
already covered abont 400, It hag:to}.
move slowly, being accompanied by a
collier, and the run will not be completed inside © twelve or fourteen
tw Be Pitted For War
Wasuinaton, March 26.—The United.
States Government fas ordered the
Captain of the St. Paul, an Atlantic
liner, to unload his cargo with the
greatest possible speed. The ship will
be converted into.a cruiser on Monday,
Oxford the Winner,
. Putney, Eng, March 26,—At the 15th
‘annual beatrace today between Oxford
and Cambridge over the 414 mile course
Oxford won by 12 lengths.
Died at the Hospital.
“Joseph Girard, an old
brought to the county
North Bloomfield some time ago, died
there this morning. He has been daft
recently and Public Administrator
Sehmidt has by order‘of the Superior
Court acted as his guardian. He
had money on deposit in the French
Bank at San Francisco, and from this
his expenses gt the hospital have been
paid, There is still $900 to his credit
in-the bank. He was unmarried and
n who was
. Walker Company. of Cleveland for a
ospital from
England. . the Spanish
( formed, if it has not already, that the
delayed, —
terribly. At Shields
n bark Diomede was landed'by & rocket apparatus. At: Dover
the’ coast’ is a with Ciisicam
“Tn Big Guns,
Beratenem, Pa,. March 26th.—The
Bethlehem fron Company received an
order this afternoon from the Navy
Department for seven 10-inch and six
12-inch disappearing gun ‘carriages ;
also for five 10-inch gans © which makes
fifteen ordered for delivery by July
Ist. The works are ranning aight and
day.
A contract has been made with the
large number of disappearing gun carriages,
Will Decide Tonight.
{
The directors of the new baseball association have promised to say definitely by eight o’clock tonight whether
Ballestero to pitch and:catch for them
this season. It is understood that
these men will play for $60 a month
apiece, which is certainly a reasonable
salary for so efficient a battery. This
afternoon a committe was out soliciting monthly subscriptions to a fund
with which to maintain the new organization. If they give the people a
winning club with a good sprinkling of
the best local players in. it they will
probably have no difficulty in keeping
it going.
and has a brother in Oanada.
Call for Robin Hood.
: Ho ouch Soods shown
here before.
on Broad Street on Mares
ad Second, 3
National Bureau of 2
THE PRICES ARE:
50 Cents to $3.50, each.
+} New Goods Every Day. :
Urs. Fisher Presents her compliments to the Ladies
of Wevada City, and requests their attendance at the
Srand Opening of Spring Willinery at her Parlors
Ladies come while the %
selection ¢s good,
Send for Samples.
thirty-first, April First
or not they will sign Rockenfield and . H
SPAIN T0 BE
CALLED DOWN.
Must Cease Cuban Hostilites or
Go to War.
Wastireton, March 26—It is stated
on the most positive information that
Government will be inexisting conditions ir: Cuba are into):
{erable to the people of the United
States, and that ‘hostilities there must
cease immediately. This is in direct
line with President McKinley’s message of December 6th.
A Family Ciemated.
Asrrcomatz, N. D. March 26.—Last
night at Kent, Minn., Edward Hanson
and his wife and five children were
burned to death in their house.
ee
A Venerable Cornishwoman.
Mrs. Betsy Polkinghorne died last
month at Redruth, County Cornwall,
England, at the age of 109 years. She
left a son aged seventy whom she
always spoke of as her “boy.” One of
her townspeople composed this
epitah:
me ely stranger,. pause and
For here lies Betsy Polkinghorne,
Who 'mongst the hardy of the race
Achieved an honourable place.
Since 1789 at bay
She held Old Death from day to day;
And Death respected Betsy’s will,
And laughed, and let her win, until
er years one hundred were and nine;
ae “Betsy, come,” said he, “you're
mine’
‘And Betay murmured, “I resign.”
Tue Publisher—We can publish your
book of epigrams if you will guarantee!
us the cost of printing and binding.
The Poet—It’s no go. I never,could enjoy witticisms at my own expense.
Hoorptar—Do you know anything
about. the. origin of the American Indian? Highlow—No; I’ve never taken
any interest in race tracks.
Rerortme—Mme. Gostwok, the spiritualist, does an enormous business.
Publisher—That’s because she’s such a
good advertising medium.
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO.
PREMIER SAGASTA
IS HOPEFUL.
He Believes Taat War Can be
Prevented,
Maprip, March 26.—Premier Senor
Sagasta in a private interview today
said the situation was unchanged. He
pr onounces the private advices he receives from the United States to be
very contradictory. In his opinion
Means exist to prevent a-rupture Letween Spain and the United States.
More Critical.
WasHineron, March 26th.—Cabinet
members say this morning that the situation is more critical than at any time
since the Maine disaster. War preparations are being hastened with all
speed. The couatry is now practically
on a war footing.
The Spanish Government claims officially that the explosion was of internal origin.
The Spanish authorities are not inclined to recall the torpedo fleet which
left the Canary Islands for Porto Rico.
-Oaptain Wm. M. Folger, the new commander of the New Orleans, is here. .
Secretary Alger says that 1000 recruits have been enlisted for the new
artillery regiment. The remaining
6000 will be secured within a week.
The Goverument printing. office will
make 10,000 copies of the Maine report
tomorrow.
A special from Madrid says: Spain
will make a counter claim against the
United States. She will not allow the
United States to send relief direct to
the reconcentrados,
The Army department has ordered
sixty tons of gun cotton for immediate
delivery at New York, Norfolk and Key
West,
Spain has offered to submit the Maine
matter to an international tribunal.
A long cipher dispatch from Minister Woodford is being translated this
afternoon at the State Department.
The naval reserve of New Jersey is
now on duty.
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Don't miss the ball game tomorrow.
QOVZXSOZNNOSZNSOSZNNOZ)
Erand Spring Opening
IX ILLINERY.,
COPMVASOVAVOTAIOA
MISS ELEANOR EB. HOEFT
Will open a FINE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT
IN STEIN’S STATIONERY STORE
And announces with pleasure the GRAND OPENING IN A FEW DAYS, as it is yet early for the
Easter Styles. She takes pride in pres: nting the FINEST AND LATEST MATERIALS
and designing the MOST FASHIONABLE AND MOST BECOMING FOR EACH
CUSTOMER. Small Souvenirs will be presented to customers
during the Opening Days,
Wednesday, Ghursday
and Friday,
Parisian and
ul
Grand Opening
March 30, 31,
April 1,
——BY THE—.
NILES SISTERS,
In the New Building adjoining Wm. H. Smith’s Grocery Store.
Come and See the Latest
New York styles.
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