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10th,
“GROSS Valley.
dal.
7th,
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Ladies’ Favorite.
‘midnight. Fourth—Five arc and forty-five
_ ing the suspension bridge and a long digcusSIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. —
FRIDAY.....MARCH 27, 1896.
AN IMPORTANT MEE
oy
The City Trustees held an adjourned meeting last night, all the members being present,
President D, 8, Baker in the chair.
K. Casper’s contract for lighting the city
will expire on May Ist and the Board
advertise for bids to light the city with elec.
tricity for one year from that date, The
bids will be opened on ‘Thursday evening.
April 9th.. The following propositions will
be considered: First—Fifty-five 24-candle .
power incandescent lights to barn all’ night.
Second—Fifty-five 24-candle power incandescent lights, fifteen of thém to burn all
night and the balance to burn until midmight, Third—Five are light and .ten incandescent lighta to burn all. night, and
thirty-five incandescent lighte to burn until
incandescent lights to burn all night.
The Board took up the matter of repairsion followed, in which the members of the
Board took different views of the matter. It
was finally decided to have Trustee Rich
take the matter in hand and have specifications prepared and present the same to the
Board, when bids for repairing the bridge
will be advertised for, :
An election proclamation was issned for
& eity lection to be held on the 4th day ‘of
May for the election of a City Marshal,
Treasurer, Assessor and three Trustees to
succeed Messrs, T. H. Carr, A, Gault and
The following election board was apPrecinct No. 1—Polle at Clutter’s shop on
the Plaza. Inspectors, R. ‘Tremaine, D.
Hutchinson ; Judges J. H, Richards, Jos.
Fleming ; Clerks, H. C. Weisenburger, J.
J. Jackson ; Ballot Clerks, M. V. Sidels,
‘Precinct No. 2—Polle atthe City Hall.
‘Inspectors, A. D, Allen, ©, J. Brand;
Judges, John Swart, E, Booth ; Clerks, L.
iP, Schmidt, J. B. Gray ; Ballot Clerk, Max.
Dsoard, Mike Graver.
lof G. H.
Virginia City Chronic
of the late Senator M. D. Foley, who was
notary public at Reno a fow days since fcr
courts in the suit wherein the child,
that portion of the estate belonging to
Foley’s mother, sister and brother, In his
‘taken the s instituted solely on
‘the advice of his attorneys that it could be
Foley in his lifetime acknowledgeing
Thoma, guardian i vase Hance
EN. Smith, of the town of Linklar,
New York, it is reported, has received notice from Idaho that by the will of Thomas
Lowhorn, a wealthy rancher, he has fallen
heir to property valued at $30,000. Three .
years ago Smith was a cowboy in the emof Lowhorn and was assisting at a
his employer fell from his
self to be the father of the child. He testi-. horse. Lowhorn was in imminent danger of
fied that neither he nor his attorneys had
papér had been seen by them or anyone eler,
nor:had he ever heard the name of any withe made inquiries of his attorneys or anyone else upon these matters.
The new schoolhouse at French Corral
requires more benches and the people of
being trampled to death. Smith put spurs
grasping Lowhorn carried him to a place of
Reduction in Prices.
You.can save money on Agate Iron Ware
if you purchase from Legg & Shaw Co, Cal
and see for yourself, tf.
Mr, EB. R. Bare, formerly im the drug
*
that burg have hit upon an ideal way of of dispensing druggist with Dickerman &
raising the money to buy them with, Ou
the 24th of April they will give a grand
ball. and concert and we learn that from
preparations being made the event will be
worth going miles to attend, Previous to
the dance the concert will take place,
one of the features of which will be a
farce, “That Rascal Pat.” The prices of
admission to this will be 25 cents for all
persons over 12 years and 10 cents for
those under, Tickets to the ball will be
$1.50, including supper. The best of music
will be furnished. Wm, Moulton will officiate as Floor Director and the Floor
Managers will be Davis Miller and T. H.
McGuire,
Business For Sate.
stores in the county for sale at a bargain.
Has a
good paying country trade.
offered in Neyada County to secure a well
One of the oldest and most extensive
Co,, druggists and stationers, of this city.
Mr. Bare is a graduate of Cooper College
of Pharmacy, and comes highly recommended, He has been actively engaged in
the'drug business for the past ten years,
Patrons can be assured that prescriptions
will receive careful attentiva and will be
accurately compounded. m23-3t
Steam Dye Works.
Grass Valley Steam Dying and Cleaning
Works, All work gusranteed. Corner
Church and Neal streets, opposite the Tidings office, Reybura Bros., Props. m25
so
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that can not be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J, CHENEY & CO. Props, Toledo, O.
We the have known F. J.
large patronage; including . Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
hin perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
This is one of the best opportunities ever) Cy coy obligations made by their frm.
Druggiste, Wasr & Trvax, W
established and flourishing business at 4] Toledo, 0,
seasonable price, Apply to.
: L, 8. Canxra,
tf Nevada City, Cal, .
A Perpetual-Motion Story.
Perpesaal motion. has been discovered
again, ‘The discoverer this time is Couns
9 sept! . Otto Von Holtechnherr, the leading -drugPrecinet No, 3—Polle at Jastice Courk. jist of Ottumwa, Iowa, It has been known
in ‘Tilly building, Inspectors, George M. for years that an old woodsawyer of the
Waxprna, Kiswan & Marvin, Wholeists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
asting directly upon the blood andpermucon
surfaces of the system, Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drnggiats, Testimonials
free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
COULD HARDLY WALK —
, ON ACCOUNT OF
Hughes, John Dunnicliff; Judges, Js W.} oj 7 7 y :
vant bhi ies : Cheek. oO. kesh, sin Be nian RH EUM ATISM
George E. Johuston ; Ballot Clerks, Felix] that all he needed to put the machine in
motion and to keep it running was ‘‘just: la
He exhibited his maww
on Sacramento street above the Gold Run . ohine to Count Holtechuherr and the Count
Gillett, A. Hartang. ;
The Board decided not to build a -bridge
ridge, for the present.
Judgment [Affirmed.
To the case of M, E, Little vs. John
Caldwell, a Nevada county case, ‘the Supreme Court has affirmed the decision of
the Superior Court, John Caldwell was
the appellant. The. decision reads: (h
surviving partner cannot extinguish a contract relating to the same subject matter,
in the profits of whieh he alone is to participate; and id settling the accounts:of the
partnership 9 court of equity will allow the
representatives of the deceased partner an
equitable participation in the profits realized
from the new. or snbstitated contract,
which will be regarded, so far as concerns
the partnership,.as'only @ modification of
the former contract.”
The amount of money involved in the
above case approximates about $1850, which
includes coats of suit,
3s e
Ladies’ Oxford Ties.
YLatties’ Oxford Ties, patent tips, only $1
vper paig, a¢ the Branch Wonder.
Boils and Pimples.
San Francisco, Cal. Jan. 30, 1896, I had
‘geveral pimples on my face and a large boil
‘W. H. Murkley, Dela .
bod Harry Stanley, Paarl,
three bottles I was} Geo. D. Oliver, Carson City, ‘on one hand. 1 began taking H ’s Sarsaparilla.and after using N
" « W. Johnson, 3 South Broderick . . T. B. Maleney,
* es
° 7
oop’ ille: F. J, Steimnetz, Aurora, Hoop’s Pints cure Jes liver ills. oy Palit Hill, ¢
: 2 Mrs. Yates. ville,
Kats Ae Roat, Tee Nick Dorsey Grass Valley,
eliepes on quick: Sold W: G Riley, Butte, Montana,
by Dickerman & Co.
Rich Red,
~ peg and naturally by The deceased was a native of Massachusetts,
‘ % Sarsaparilla, but is imand about seventy years of age. In the
gs so-called “ nerve early days he used to run the ferry boat of
tonics,” and opiate compounds, abNicolaus,
surdly advertised se ‘blood parirs.” They have temporary, sleeping . "
effect, but donot OURE. To have pure
one little thing.”
P, H. FORD
yore
_. needed to start the wheels moving for an
eternity. The community is aroused and . ’
m2tf
gee Sent — A w has first, last, cB
been advertised as just, what it is—the Francie, Guiiorgi on ot
beat medicine for the bloa E Nol ice te hereby given that at a mee
duced, Its success in curing Scrofula, . Board of Directors held on
: " Catarrb, of March, 1896,.
2-100. dollars,
asserts he immediately saw what was
large crowds are continually clamoring at
the Count’s store for a look at the wonderful contrivance, Noone has yet been
granted a glimpee of it Lut the Count has
promised a view of the machine this_.week.
Wanted.
A man to represent us in Nevada and adjoing counties. Address King-Richardson
Publishing Co., San Jose, Cal. m252t
Shoes For Six Bits.
You can bay s good pair of Boys’ School
Shoes for 75 cents at the Branch Wonder,
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
Js fe San Francisco,
H. ins,-Tolulemeny, Colorado,
B. Mosley, San Francisao,
Mra.. Vergnes,
Mrs. J. T. Howard, Grass Valley,
Frank White, ss
J. KR. Messessnessey, Meyers Flat,
. W. Bligh, Sacramento,
H, W. Keckine. Santa Rosa,
1 aaa
R. K. Lawrence, Davisville.
Died at Wheatiand.
Kaward D. Johnson, « pioneer resident of
“. the State, died at Wheatland Wednesday.
Celluloid Collars.
Celluloid Collars, all sizes, sold for 10
cents, at the Branch Wonder. m2-tf
Assessment Notice.
MIkG COMPANY. LOCATE HAYES MINIKG COM e
of the
the cal of the corporation
Chie fmm ly in United Statee gold coin,
the Secrevary, at the office of
$20 Sansome street, room 24, Sau
« aliforn_a.
By order if the Board of
the Company,
Fran
di t, and
ag ll at puhiie auction ; apd unless payment
; ight nF my May to pay t
he l
: sent assessment toge her with coste of adver¢ sing and expenses of sale. s =
H. PIGBUIR, &
Sansome Street, Room 2%, Ban
18 CURED
Wy —BY—
THE USE OF
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
“For fully two years, I suffered from
theumatism, and was frequently in such
@ condition that I could hardly walk.
& spent some time in Hot Springs, Ark.,
and the treatment helped me for the
‘. Ume being; but soon the compjaint Feturned aad I was as badly afflicted as
ever. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being recom@
mended, I resolved to try it, and, after @
using six bottles, I was completely
vured,”~P; H, ForD, Ouachita City, La,
Ayer’s See Sarsaparilla
Admitted B®
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
ee and a
Venetian —
Water
Carnival
of Roses is vesy much at home with
this favored flower,and her pride in
its exhibition is surpassed only by
her amazing wealth of roses,
San Mateo County’s
Rose Carnival
is to be held at Redwood City on the
Dates named above, and it will
be abundantly proven that San Mateo
knows all about roses,
Santa Cruz Venetian
N May 1 and 2. The Charming Dity
event te be completely eclipsed this
wonder how.
the ‘Southern Pacific Company for
particulars,
—FOR THE
BENEFIT
—or—
dS
St. Canioe Catholic Chare,
ON
‘FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 40th.
nee
Floor Director—Ed, W. Schmidt,
Floor Managers—J. J. Hanley,
F, T. Nilon,
Henry Conlan,
L. M. Sukeforth,
Jas, M. Foley,
Chas. Grimes,
emacs
ance, }
Admission, including supper, $2.
will swell the great tide of merrymaking to sweep over the State this
Water Carnival fis
recollections of. last season’s brilliant
year, it is said. Thousands will .
willbe . If you have a stiff neck, pain in
Reduced Rates “hades by. tna side or back, Lie on it—if
all these brilliant events, Arrange
your vacation programme aecorde
ingly and call on the agents for
. . is announced for Jane 17 to 20 inclusive, Mere mention brings vivid; g, ubber
-Grand Balldi
Goyne’s Full Orchestra will be in attendsaloon, opposite the Union, with a call, He
Royal Baking Powder Company.
106 Wall street. N. Y.
THESE
COLD NIGHTS
i
”
You will sleep better, and \look
resher in the morning if you take ,
to bed with you one of our all
HOT WATER BOTTLES
it bursts will give you a new one,
Three sizes—2, 3 and 4 quarts.
-VINTON’S.
DRUGGIST,
Broad Street.
FIFTY CENTS A WERK
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 50 Cents
a week or$2amonth. Each additional line
10 Cente a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance.
For Rent.
The large new building on Sacramento
street is offered for rent, Suitable for a ho. tel, restaurant or saloon, Apply on the
premises. m23-tf
For Sale.
A house of six rooms, and lot containing
one acre of ground, is offered for sale for
$1,000. Enquire of Geo, A. Bailey. m23
Beer 5 Cents.
cpeeeenee
If you want a nice glass of steam or
lager beer favor Geo. Allen at the Hydraulic
sells it at Scents a glass, clear, sharp and
cool. ml6im
DR. W. P. SAWYER,
HYSIVIAN AND SURGEON.
Medical Department.
City. Hours: 2to4P. M.7 tod P. M.
Graduate of the University of Pennsylvanat’ offered for sale at a reasonable price. Part
Office—Rooms E and F, Union Hotel, Berea
House and Lot For Sale.
A house of 5 rooms and a 1-acre lot are
down and rest in installments. Free water.
Enquire at this office or Jackson’s store. 11
$ 100 Reward !
ing or interfering in any form,
in either of the towns or across country.
a stron,
E. J. pE Slip, JR.
Company.
The Nevada County Electric Power Comy offers the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and con~
viction of any and all parties found tampershape or . Wednesday evening at. 8 o’clock. Chilmanner with the Company’s poles or wires . dren’s class every Saturday afternoon ut 2
. WARNING—From now on there will be
current on our wires, and any parties m dling’with them do so at their own
Manager Nevada County Electric Power Gallery. High-grade work at popular prices
For Sale.
Long-established Express Business, good
horse and wagon. Enquire of F. T. Nilon.
Michell’s Dancing’ School.
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s class meets every
“o’clock, Social every Saturday night. Private lessons at hal] orat residence. 825
Swart Has Charge Again.
Business is rushing at Swart’s Photograph
a8-tf
poe
=
Men’s Genuine
Misses Button,
Infants Button
. Office, 220
vin Francieco, California,
Remember our Prices on Celluloid C
Men's Dress Shoes—Congress — oe
Men's Heavy Kip Buckle shoes -.Kangaroo, Hand Sewed
Ladies Dongola Kid, Pat. Tip, Opera or Square ToeLadies Dongola Oxfords, Pat. Tip OnlyFine Kid, Pat. Tip, 11 to 2
Misses Grain ‘Leather School Shoe, 11 to 2
Childrens’ Button Grain Leather School Shoe, 8 to 10% 1.10
Fine Kid, sizes 1 to5 -gem We Have also CUT PRICES upon our stock of Underwear, Hats and Pants. £9
: ¢
Agency Columbian Woolen Mills.
A al te BRKHCH WONDER, Comme tet
ollars, 10 cents each,
~ Celluloid Cuffs Only 10 cents each.
A GUT IN BOOTSAND SHOES. [oro .
~ $1.25
1.25
3.25
1.50
te aa a
1.40
1.25
= +45
tes “A cream of tartar baking powder, ‘High‘
Santa Rosa Carnival . est of all in leavening strength.” Latest
‘lis programmed for April 30, United States Government Food Report.
mae eee
‘ought to buy : os ;
FOLEY’S Home =
Made. Candies
And of course buy it of Him. He is the
OFFICIAL CONFECTIONER of
Nevada City and FOLEY desires to
inform the public officially that he now
Bi ge a Ne .
A P. TREN A At
: if i . W . $ has the largest stock of the Fines i
3
Candies
in this part of the State,
_ The assortment includes
:
ge FRENCH MIXED, 45 Varieties.
&@ BOSTON CHIPS, BUTTER CUPS, Etc
FOLEY’S
‘Strictly First-Class.
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
* F
.
TRA. KAA AAIQOIALIAAIALIRIUALIALLALLAALALLALLALLALLALALLAL ALAA
— TOBE .
ON TIME
At all times and on every occasion
it is necessary to have a
Reliable Time Keeper
Such as are sold by reliable
up-to-date dealers in
a wratches and Clocks.
LUETJE & BRAND
Can supply you with anything in this line at the
Lowest Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
FULL STOCK OF
Jewelry of All Kinds
Silver Ware
Plated Ware .
Novelties, Etc.”
Broad Streetjabove Pine, Nevada City
VUAAAAAAAUAAAA JUL DA 4AAADLJAAAUAJAAAAAOAASA LOA ALAA JAAULJAA UL Lb,4AA 06
ee
High Prices Must Get Out of ‘Line
®
THROW YOUR
100 Ibs Flour, $2.20.
12 cans Mackerel, $1.00
8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00.
Morning Meal Package, 10 cts. 10 1-lb, Cans Salmon $1.00.
%4—-Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢
Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 perbottle.
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. :
Bryant's Root Beer 10 cts per bottle.
Sauerkraut, 5 cents a pound.
1. X. L. Whiskey at 75 cents per Bottle.
wish Good Coffee, try ARABIAN ROAST.
J.J. JACKSON.
Nevada City, Cal,
Hires 3 for go cts.
lf you
Overcoats
Suits ana Pants
4
é To order at REDUCED »
PRICES.
Call on. oo
Merchant
BB. DULAG, Tailor.
icvGEs, >
Built and guarantecd by Largest High Gr. de Bicycle Factory in the world, "
NS eee ets INDIANA BICXCLE.CO., of Sindianap lis, Ind,
4 \ Warranted the BEST o{ all HIGH GRADE whe..»
Mustrated catalogue free, Men‘ .
Address, WAVERLY, 18 aud 20 McAllister St,,
‘We want a live Agent in Nevadacity.