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May 10, 1901 (3 pages)

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Or. Methever! to have any. ly friend wer Methever, who’ ce) insensibilty 10 the galley in Wages, 9—A noticn i, Pennsylvania Say) that begins.. at the works ates in force bet, bis is an adv J at. The compay men. a 0. 4 e done now Or >S. have just ie ich a stock of a pair. ) —— $1 00; sap ~'Br 25; ) oo. 50, $5 50, NS want want the R & Co, Goods. Come M.& CO. ly just been fj water when . most people —_ 2TS. * gal. ocer eR aie enetaaeeS nn . NING rtment : AND MISS HATS.Street eS. 6, Our olaia f our $2 50 and quality in our excel any ides City. ry? , © a RIDAY..0.--sseereeeMMlty 10, 1901 = rou seed Personal Paragrap hs. . wal, * AT MARYSVILLE! F. RB. Reineh is here from Sacramento. & : F. Moore of Forest Uity is a visitor to this city. oe 2 J. Irwin arrived here last evening from San Francisco, V.'A. Wine is here spending a few days from St. Louis. City Treasurer E. J. Morgan has’ returned from Sacramento. James Rood has returned after a fow days’ visit to Sacramento. F. C. Barry. of Sacramento arrived here on the morning train, Superintendent Dana Harmon returned to Gaston Ridge this morning. Miss Cassie Archer returned to San Juan today after a visit with Mrs, A. Meek. ; : J. A. Brant of the Red Oross mine at Omega arrived yesterday from San Francisco. Mrs. Frank L. Erskine, of Williams. in a hotel at this place. The bullet took effect time. yesterday. Arizona, is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Hicks, of this city. W. H. Mead of Washington, who has ‘ been here spending a few days, returned people of Marysville. : home this morning. The murder has created MARYSVILLE, May ro—E. H. Brunson, an Oroville bartender, at about 2 o'clock this morning shot Ada Clark , in the head but did not prove : fatal, although the woman is very low and may die. at any ~ Brunson finished his crime by turning the weapon upon himself and fireing. He is also in a critical condition, He was arrested and confessed the crime and says the) J 0. PR. MN. woman promised overa year ago to marry him but refused : As The woman arrived here last Wednesday from Spokane, ,. Washington, and Brunson came soon after. much excitement among the George Tallon and William Maitiand ; have returned from their visit to the Is Yot Dunham. Sacramento Carnival. eel J.N. Peller arrived here last evenDenver, May 9—A special to the ing from Sutter Oreek and left this. News from Pueblo, Oolo., says: Walmorning for Sierra City. ter ,E. Dicksou, a ‘pharmacist in the Geo. Sargent arrived here last even-. employ of the Baldwin Drug Company, ing from San Francisco and left this . ou North Main street, was raised from morning for Quaker Hill. boyhood at San Jose, Oal., and one of W. W. Miller arrived here last even-. his associates was James O. Dunham, ing from San Francisco and left this. the alieged murderer now wanted at morning for Camptonvillg. that place. Mr: Dickson was also conDr. E. A. Du Millieu and son, Gil-. nected with the Baldwin Drug Combert, of North Bloomtield, returned . pany during the time that the suspect, yesterday from a trip to Colfax. Charles F. Orill, now at San Jose, lived Mrs. B. Cahill, who has been suffer-. in Pueblo, At that time Mr, Orill had ing with appendicitis at You Bet, is. a running account at the drug store. rapidly recovering and is abletosit up. Mr. Dickson has been watching the Miss Hatcher of Columbia Hill; who. case carefully, and bas sent. telegram has been visiting Miss Chiveli at the. to William Gussfelt, a merchant of San New York Hotel, returned this morn. Jose, Oal.,and a personal friend, saying to her home. : ing: “Kaow Dunham, and Orill perGeo. W. Reeks returned last night. Ssonally. Not the man.” Mr, Dickson from Sacramento, where he’bas been. Says the resemblance between Dunon account of the sickness of Mrs . hamand Orill is strikiog,. but that Reeks, who is in the* hogpital in that. having known both men intimately, he city. will unhesitatingly take oath thac Orill A. R. Lord, C. E. Mulloy. and Hugh is an altogether different individual Murchie will leave Sanday morning . from the alleged murderer, Dunham. for San Francisco to attend the Grand i Lodge of Odd Fellows, which will conYotes of Snterest. vene there Tuesday morning. ee For Life Iusurance see T. B Gray. For the best of everything in the In last evening’s San Franciso Bul. ™°4tline send your orders to Naffziger letin appears an excellent likeness of} Home-made bread wade fresh every, little Miss Gladys Montague, daugh-} ‘ay, at George Hurst's bakery, ComIs Known Here. ter of W. W. Montague, the oil man, } ™Mercial street, — tf who is well-known here. The little} Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want lady visited here for. some time last . anything in the tobacco line. tf summer and gave several exhibitioiis Fine fresh honey from Harry in fancy dancing at the Knickerbock-. Towle’s, two squares for 25 cents at ers’ platform, She is to dance at the . Scadden’s. a28-3t. Albambra theater in San Francisco If you should desire anything in the neee Wee: drinking line you should call at the Grotto. It is the most popular resort. Bank Official Sulcides. in town;:and you are always given fair treatment. tf CLEVELAND, May 9—R. N. Pollock, Mrs. J. H. Rogers will entertain the who is reported to have killed himself . members of the Saturday Afternoon in Seattle yesterday, was President of Whist Club tomorrow afternoon at her the Ouyahoga Savings and Banking . home, on Boulder street. Company of this city. He was38years; Will Fisher,the millman, has purof age, married and had three children. . chased the property of John E. Isaac He was the promoter of the bank,. on High street. The dwelling is now which closed its doors last Monday. . occupied by M. O’Connell and family. Pollock disappeared ten days ago and. pan Marsh and some of the men at had not been ‘definitely placed ‘until . Marsh’s sawmill found a nest of coythe news of his reported self-destruc. otes a few nights ago. The mother tion reached this city. The condition . and five young ones were concealed in of the bank-is.as yet a matter of con-. , hollow tree. Three of the animals jecture, its books being in the hands of. were killed and the others were capa Receiver, who is making an examina. tured alive. . tion and whose report is expected ina) 1 Jur) Parlor, No. 6, N. D.G. W,, day or. two. The bank had delastnight elected the following deleposite to the extent. of $840,000. This gates to represent the parlor at the sum of money was not in the bank’s session of the Grand Parlor, which will er be held in Sacramento in June: Mrs: ion. = E. A. Moore, Misses Lillian Mallon 7 and Mae Martin. ‘Fhe alternates are: A Murder Grial. Mrs. R. Phillips, Mrs. Belle Douglass Campemas, Mass., May 9—The de-. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers. fense in the Eastman murder trial to-. Milo Lodge, No. 48, Knights of day rested its case. The Court took. Pythias, has received an invitation a recess until tomorrow morning, when. from the North Bloomfield Pythians the arguments of counsel will be be-. tocome up and confer the amplified gun. . third degree on six candidates on Saturday evening, May 20th. The invitation has been accepted and the MiloWe have recently sold our Nevada . ites will go in force and take — City Lumber Yard to Messrs. M. L. . elegant and costly paraphernalia wit: & D. Marsh and are anxious to close. them. all our Nevada accounts as soon as. for excellent fancy summer drinks possible. For your convenience, We) 441) at Wm. Harry's saloon, corner of have arranged with the Citizens Bank, d Pine streets m7-tf of Nevada City, to receive money due Spring and fi . tet us and receipt for the same. Giant powder headaches is quickly We thank you for past favors and cured with Vinton’s Headache Powsolicit your patronage for our sUCc~. ao.. Try them. cessors, ~ If you want a good, cool drink of beer—the very best in town—drop in and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf oer vgneenceetna To Our Customers. Yours very truly. m3-lw Tow.e Bros. Co, Tomorrow will be pay day at the various mines. ; The thermometer in’ front of the stores of ©. J. Brand and Hartung Bros. this afternoon at 1 o'clock stood 88 degrees above zero in the shade. In his new advertisement today J. J. Jackson speaks of pigs’ feet, Saratoga chips, limberger and Swiss cheese, pickles, ripe olives and jell-o. Read Maher & Oo.’s new advertisement in this issue. They havea fine display of goods in their large show windcw. SOLE” er San nee eee eY A Horribie Crime. an unsuccessful attempt on the jail at Chandler in an effort to secure. and lynch John Cofield, a farmer, who is charged with having ruined his two stepdaughters, aged 12 and 15, and who it is alleged, bad a criminal operation performed on the older one, resulting in her death last Friday. When arrested Cofield attempted suicide. Sheriff Tilgham arrested Dr. Oalvert at: Perry last night on ~ the charge of murder, it being claimed that he performed the operation which resulted in the girl’s death, and took him to Ohandler. There is much excitement over the matter. -+-2@0Gxetting Gimes. Henpaye, Frauce, May 9—Faurther advices from Barzelons, Spain, show that more persons were killed and wounded there yesterday. The situation is grave. The garrison numbers 600 men. Advices from Bilbao say there is great agitation in the mining region. : CANCER Sufferers from this herrible malady nearly always inherit it—not necessarily from the parents, but may be from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations, This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood for ars, or until you reach middle life, then e first little sore or ulcer makes its apwance—or a swollen gland in the reast, or some other part of the body, gives the first warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and permaaently all the poisonous virus must be ‘liminated from the blood—every vestage of it driven out. “This S. S. S. does, and is the only medicine that can reach dee seated, obstinate blood troubles like this. When all the poison has been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and the flisease never returns. Cancer begins often in a small way, asthe following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: Asmall pimple came on my pe about an inch below the ear onthe left side of my face, It gave me no pain or inconvennce, and I should have forgotten about it had it not begun to inflame and Itch; it would bleed a little, then scab over, but ould not heal. This sontinued for some time, when my jaw began to twell, becoming very painful. The Cancer bezan_to eat and spread, : antilit wasaslarge asagalf dollar,whenI heard of S.S. S. and determined to give it w fair trial, und it was remarkable 2 what a worderfi! effect It had from the very beginning ; the sore began to heal and after taking a few bottles disa ppeared entirely. Thiswas two years ago; there are ‘ill ao signs of the Cancer, and my general heatlb sontinues good.—Mx5. R. SHIRER, La Plata, Mo. ig the preatest of all “ blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed , urely vegetable. Send for our free book on Cancer, containing valuable and interest. ing information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for medical advice.
THE SWIFT SPEC!=IC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With Jocal applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitunal dis. Sase, and in order to cure it. you must) pa tg take internal remedies. Hall’s Oatarrh 5 , Cure is taken internally, aud acts di4 ¥, 4 rectly on the blood and mucous surw. n A ‘ faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not 4 e , . quack medicine. It was prescribed by one.of the best. physicians in this country for years, and is a regular preScription. It is composed of one of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting diTectly. on the mucous surfaces. The Perfect combination of the two inSredients is what produces‘such wonderfal results in curing catarrh. Sendfor testimonials free. __ F. J. OHENEY & OO., Props “sold ‘oy ‘price 750. Pp j Family Pills are the best. j Hall’s PointersAbout Coffee. PURITY AND FRAGRANOE are two strong points about our COFFEES And should recommend them to all lovers of this refreshing and stimulating beverage. ’ They possess strength, also, This insures economy. Being absolutely free from adulteration they are the best for both weak and strong. SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. ete nc Sh Noten a RAN Se ereneeeeeneinal necketeteinatenmeesaetcehemmnmeeedcat to eae Soffes Drinicers: PHONE, MAIN 551. Fruit Cereal Prune Coffee ERBAL "GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. St. Gamani’s Day Is Fittingly Observed. Wyoming Tribe of Red ‘men last night celebrated St. Tamani’s day ina very. fitting manner. St. Tamani’s day does not come till next Sunday but as last night was the nearest regular meeting of the local tribe to that time the exercises were held last: night. Odd Fellows Hall was filled with members of the order and of the Pocahontas and invited guests. The ceremonies were greatly enjoyed by those present and as is customary the officers of the tribe carried the roles of the program, which was as follows: Opening remarks — Sachem [. L. Bowman. : Instrumental music—W. E,. Rice. First Sannap—J. W. Dean. Sr. Sagamore—A. D. Mason. Music, First Warrior—Harry Buck. First Brave—Archie Odgers. Prophet—H. L. Jones. First Warrior—H. Buck. Sachem—I L. Bowman. Reader of the Sacred Wampum Belt Gururigz, UO. T., May 9—A mob. made . —Harry Odgers. Second Sannap—B.: F. Snell. Jr. Sagamore—W. L. Boardman. The following additional numbers were rendered : Song—Miss Guenther. Recitation --Miss Grace Jackson. Song—Miss Mabel Hughes. Celebrate. . r Recitation—Miss Hooper. Dust—Misseg Harryhousen . and Langman. . Olosing remarks Past Great Sachem. ne cocinlegi: City Trustees Meet. by Josiah Sims The City Trustees held a_ special meeting last night and canvassed the returns of the municipal election held last Monday and found them to be the same as heretofore published. The néw officers were officially ~ declared elected and will enter upon. their duties:next Thursday night, when the Board will meet in regular monthly session. : Mayor Rector gave his views as to the best methods in which t> proceed in. building a new steel ‘bridge in place of the condemned: suspension bridge. There is about $6,000 in the City Treasurey and under the law $4,000 of this amount could be appropriated for the purpose. It is believed*that the successful bidder would take $4,000 and the city’s note for'the balance. A twospan steel bridge will cost about $12000. . atl SpringLamb, Choice Meats. Colley Bros. have on display the finest lot of Spring Lambs ever brought into this market. If you want a nice roast of lamb, lamb chops, choice roast, or the finest cut of porterhouse or tenderloin steaks, send your orders keep the choicest meats to be had in the market. al3 CARPETS and RUGS. MATTING --All Shades and Description. SNELL © FLEMING’S CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. Our collection consists entirely’ of goods of this season’s weave. The desigus are new and of exquisite color andbeauty of pattern. 30x60$1 00 We can strongly recommend our CARPETS Because they will last a life time. The colors and nap are both lasting. These prices speak loudly of values. + SEVERAL TIMES. We have drawn attention to our splendid collection of to Colley Bros., who always aim to]}= TABLE DELICACIES. Pickled Pigs Feet . : Glect Gheir Officers. Ox100, May 9—The Grand Goaurt of Foresters has elected officers and selected Stockton as the meeting place for next year. Stockton, Vallejo and Monterey. were after the Grand Oourt: The vote resulted: Stockton 150, Monterey 58, Vallejo 18. Jobn J. Heenan of San Francisco was elected: Grand Chief Ranger without opposition. The bitterest fight of the day. was between E. I. Wolfe, of San Francisco and Frank D. Goldman of San Diego for the office of Grand Sub Ohief Ranger. Wolfe won on a f¢ote of 112 to 108. John J, Cordy of San Francisco was elected. Grand Secretary and Frank Conklin, of San Francisco, elected Grand Treasurer by acclamation. Other officers elected were J. E. O’Brien, San Francisco, Grand Recording Secretary; H, A. Gabriel, Santa Clara, Grand Senior Woodward; E. B Collins, Chico, Grand Junior Wood ward. all Robbed Wr le Sleeping SACRAMENTO, May 10—John Williams of Marysville pre-empted a free sleeping apartment in the uppér end of the railroad depot on Tuesday night, and when he awoke yesterday morning found that he had been robbed of $75 ‘i BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL Grass Valley Hews. Doings of the People of Our Sister City As Told Over the Telephone, ° A case of smallpox in a.mild form has been discovered at the Van Slyke ranch, below Indian Springs. The place has been quarantined. A most enjoyable card party was given on Wednesday evening by Miss Oonstance Bree at the home of her parents a few miles from Grass Valley. Corporal Harry Schoonover returned yesterday to Grass Valley, after nearly two years’ service in the Philippines, as an honorably discharged soldier, . Miss Katie Quill, who visited in Grass Valley three years ago with her frieud, Mrs.' Thomas Nash, was married April 4th, at Carson, Nevada, to frank Shiply of Bodie. at owe Death jin San Francisco. Clyde A. Cross, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. ©, W. Cross of San Francisco, died Wednesday at that city. The deceased spent his boyhood in this city and visited here last summer for the benefit of his héalth. He was aged 25 yearsand 8 months. The funeral services were held today at 1 o’clock, at the Cypress Lawn Cemetery chapel and his coat and vest. in San Francisco. Saratoga Chips Limberger Cheese Swiss Cheese = Pickled Pigs Feet Ripe Olives = Cream Cheese Cream Cheese Abalone 2JELL-O : 10c per Ib . 20c per Ib = 35c éach = 35c per lb = 10c a quart = 25¢c a quart 3 for 25 cts = 6 for 25 cts 20c acan : 10c a pkge —~ AT. Jackson's Beehive Grocery P. clocks. OFFICE MANTEL and BEDROOM CLOCKS, And for fear that it might be forgotten we desire to again impress on a beauty-loving public that they are not ordinary They are well known for their good works, well regulated habits and handsome appearance. Starting at 80 cts. for a cute little Bedroom Ticker; the prices range to $25. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers, Broad Street, above Pine ...:.. + +s eeseeeesreeseserreeqeeeees Nevada City,Cal vw THE LEADER OF MILLINERY STYLES.. AND PRICES. Ladies : The fact of MISS HOEFT’S immensely increasing trade proves that she is Jeading in styles and prices. : Her motto is: ‘The most stylish and best value at most reasonable prices. “WHAT FLAVOR DO YOU WANT” Is the only question nowadays, be-~ cause everybody and his wife wants ICE CREAM SODA These hot days. Of course there is Ice Cream and Ice Cream, but ‘you're always sure of getting the right sort with the genuine article. Berries and what not in the way of flavoring at Foley's Ice Cream Parlors, 18 Qommercial Street, Nevada City, Diamonds, Silverware, Ebony Brushes engrsves Plate C. J. BRAND’S JEWELRY STORE New, novel and unique. Call and see them. Silver Cream to Polish Silverware, 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. Wilson. Celebrated Ginger Ale, (Bottle, dozen or barrel) Schneer’s Cream Soda, (Bottle, dozen or barrel) Evans India Pale Ale ¢ Burneils Ale & Porter ISOAR D's WrhOlesale : amd : Retail : Liquor : Dealers. STRONG SHOES -.-F or Boss. isle We have joes vagy eines em oo _. SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS ey are just what the name implies—a shoe that WIL, NOT RIP. I . 78 TO $2, according tosize. Alsoan . Lae i Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes . In the lateut stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Oslt, Price {from $2 50 up. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. [alee ctl dete spices ae et ‘§ Pe 22S Ss Se Sie Sen ay Rael ea a