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SATURDAY, ....000,.May 4, 1901
Majority.
e Nicolas Weber, one
settlers of Nevada City, _ Personal Paragraphs,
G.G Raneer is here from Graniteville.
G. P. Smythis down from Graniteville.
E. Samuel is here from San Francisco. 5 is
J. P. Good is here from St. Louis on
a visit. i
J. Holmes retarned this morning to
Oakland.
W. F. Sullivan left this morning for
Marysville,
E. Hocking will leave Monday for
San Francisco. ’
J. O'Donnell and J. Walsh are here
from Graniteville, man hydra
alic mi
N. E. Dawson is here from Soranton, his varitine bie Hews aera wie
Pa., ona business trip. liam Qolley and L. ‘Hirschman. In
M. Ocugblan and son were here yes-. 1986 he took up his residence in thie
stag ~ sore Hill, city and bas remained here ever since.
G. H. McLaughlin of Sacramento He leaves a widow, two sons and two
came in on last\evening’s train, daughters, Obris Weber, Nicholas J:
Geo. A. Nihell left this morning for Weber, Mrs. August H. Bapp and Mrs.
San Francisco on a business trip, A. Hartang being children of the én:
J. Landrigan came down from North! ceased, He also leaves a brother and
Bloomfield yesterday on a short visit. sister, who reside in Germany. The
W. Davis came down from Forest . deceased was aged 68 years, 10 months
City yesterday and returned this morn. and 1 day, having been born in Loring.
raine, Franve, on July 2d, 1882,
Mrs. Henry Faller will leave Monday Me. Websr' wes 8 ade good imfor a visit to friends at San Jose and pulses, a kind and loving husband and
San Francisco, ' . a fond and indulgent parent.
P. H, Beinstein and A. W. Brown of Ela er ber of the Ma
San Francisco arrived here on last tratueaity wih. bi "Goliianed ae
evening’s train.
E. W. Frost of Graniteville, who has ir _ ei <cs ee an
been here spending a few days, returnihe auspices of Nevada Lodge No 0
9 * ° ed home this morning. Pal
Mrs. B. Lutz returned last evening ego tai Cees eae
from Stockton, where she attended the
funeral of her nephew. : : oor 7
George Keller came down from the Went to Co!gate.
Plumbago mine yesterday on his way
to Sacramento to attend the street carnival. J.B. Lippincott, of Los Angeles, H.
J. H. Helwig of North Bloomfield Newell, of Washington, D. O.and Robwas in this city yesterday and left this . M°F. Doble of San Francisco arrived
morning for a business trip to San here last night and left this morning
Francisco. ‘ by private conveyance for Oolgute,
Mrs. Wm. Giffin, who has been to Yuba county. They are interested in
culosis,
he was engaged in the grocery business,
In 1854 he arrived in thig State and
located at Pine Grove, Sierra county,
where he followed mining. In 1861 he
arrived in this township and shortly
afterward was married to Anna Antvaut, making their home at Indian
Flat until 1896, where he followed
farming and mining. He ‘wae one of
CO.
. Violas Weber Joins the Sitont. Mts Gieaned Fro
of the early
died last
night about Tl o’clock at his home on
the corner of Obarch and Ooyote
streets. The fatal disease was tuberMr. Weber came to New York in 1850
and remained there until 1858. From
there he went to New Orleans, where
the former owners of the Hirsch-}
te BR
. a . Coffees : DrinicersColfax Jiems.
m the’ Sentingl of
of the hill tothe slideabovethe mouth.
of the tannel to take lumber down to
place the dump house in readiness’ to
wash the gravel at the Eureka mine at
Colfax. at :
The Pioneer-Lynn Mining Company
at Towles is preparing to add additional stamps to their mill.
The laundry near the depot at Dutch . *
Flat, owned by W. and P. Nicholls and .
occupied by Sue Sing, went up in ; \
smoke last Wednesday night at 8:30
o'clock. The fire started in the drying room and was well under way be~
fore noticed.
;’ Amos Stevens has concluded the
work of taking the school census and
reports 203 children. Of this number hitecap s at adera,
160 are entitled to draw school money:
This will give one additional teacher in. _®#8%°, May 8—Avccording tos spe~
Colfax District. This is a gain of 10] “ll. to the Demoorat from Madera, a
over last year, gang of whitecaps called last night
about 8 o’clock at the home of William
Sellers in the lumber regions at Bates
Station, twenty miles above. Madera,
Ped canrgeaie a onppyone Sun-/in the mountains. When Sellers apay ool last night called upon Suaperintendent Jobn Pitkinghorn at his ROMEO GEARS BENE, EN le: ENP
home on Pine street last night and ten. Pistol was thrust intohis face and
dered him a surprise party. A most. then the gang seized him and unenjoyable time was had by all present,. mercifully beat him with whips. The
laddicen ae a eae fic do aera son also was seized and whipped and
ulged in. tr. Polkinghorn 8
been Superintendent of the Sunday Se, 8. See COPE. Scand ey Hees
Schoo! for a number of years and. lifted from the ground several times.
he .was prdsented witha guitable Having appeased their wrath and satgift Inst night in recognition of the. ‘sed their revenge, the gang left the
great interest he has taken in the. %e0eSellers recognized all in the
echool, gang and was in Madera today swearE ing to complaints for the arrests of the
participants in the outrage. The
reason why Sellers and his son were
picked out for this inhuman treatment
was a suspicion that they gave information concerning the subject of
the illegal cutting of timber on Government lands in the mountains. The
whip tongues used were chapparal
twigs.
Woodmen of the World,
PHONE, MAIN 551.
A Surprise Party.
Presented With a Jewel.
Tne local lodge of Eiks met last
evening and Hon. E. M. Preston, the
Exalted Ruler of the lodge here, was
presented with a handsome emblem of
the order in token of the high esteem
in which he is beld by the members.
D. E. Morgan made.a neat speech and
presented the emblem to Mr. Preston,
who feelingly responded.
Jesse Moore is used at all the prin-. You-are requested to meet at the
San Francisco:on a visit for the past the Eay Counties Power Oompeny and
month, returned home on last evengo there to inspect the worke.
ing’s train. ©
Misses Georgie English and Mamie
Ooughlan of Columbia Hill are visiting
this city. They are the guests of Mrs.
J. @. O'Neill.
H. 8: Riddle, Mrs, H. 8. Riddle and
Miss Sola. Riddle arrived here last
evening from Pasadena and left this
morning for Forest City.
Attorney Fred Searls has returned
from San Francisco, where he has
been in atttendance upon the United
TALK ABOUT BARGAINS
Listen to This
Tea Bargains
3 lbs. One Dollar Tea for....: a) HS she BN $2.25
cipal Hospitals in the United States, . 'Psthian Castle on' Sunday, May 5th, at
Why is it. ¢ 1:30 p. m., to attend the anveiling
of the monument of J. W. Lufkin.
Visiting neighbors invited to attend.
. N. W. Lewis, C. C.
E. A. Moors, Clerk. m2 2t
AAPA ENCO) 8. 4
Bruit Cereal Prune Coffee
COR-FARIN . qe
(wiietalgeeas esas : : : POST M . CER BAL, hes
GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON,
PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.
——————————X£X_——
An. Oakland Fight.
OaxkLanp, May 8—Bernard McManus
and T, W. Gartner, the proprietors of
the large planing mills at Fourth and
Clay streets, engaged in a flerce fight
at the mill this morning in which a
number of employes took part. .The
trouble arose over McManus ordering
Gartner’s boy to quit the shop. Words
were followed by blows. Gartner hit
McManus on the head six times with a
bammer. Then the latter’s bcy rushed
in and broke Gartner’s nose and juw.
Several employes then jumped into
the fight. When it was all over, the
proprietors of the mill were carted to
the Receiving Hospital for repaira.
Gartner and young McManus have
both been arrested for assault.
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Nephew Bill and Uncle Ned cortinue to be as thick as possible—but
just the same, Germany wants that
five millions of Transvaal damages and
England doesn’t want to pay.
As’a tonic, nothing in tho world beats
Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey: —
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The Handsomest Woman n Nevada
City
Cannot preserve her beauty, except she
keeps here bowels and digestive organs
in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea
moves the bowels every day, and cures
indigestion. It purifies the blood,
clears up the complexion, and gives
you a good appetite. Price 25c. and
50c. a package. Forsale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. «ft
+ SEVERAL TIMES +2
We have drawn attention to our splendid collection of
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 regoe vee ephacr mining so be eg 8 lbs. 80 ct. Tea for...... Sete Ree canis ch 1.90
Br itive pantie tall Gan ob the ate B Ibe. 20 et., Pea: for sc. csvcceoseissecesesibessontstseseess 1.75 clocks. T
édduaye. ior“ the plaintiff, Ee will re@ M60 Ob; Tea fOr ie is issesssanacecstssctsccsbiomcadeas 1.50 ulated habits and handsome appearance.
tarn Monday. Otb8: BO Gt, Tee FOR i descidlaitieeswaseecu }. 1.25 Starting at 80 cts. for a cute little Bedroom Ticker, the
ooe 3 lbs. 40 ct. Tea for......... Fricgatieaheieeiexeine 1.00 prices range to $25.
Sacksonville Fire, Sig BB eb. LOG: FOr, .scccsiceceonseseooscneegsasesoessnaaon .20
50 VARIETIES to SELECT FROM. EVERY KIND of TEA THAT GROWS
A. & H. W.
Atuanta, Ga., May 8—At 38:15 p. m.
the chief .operatcr of the Western
Union at Jacksonville wired here as
. D log.-40 et: Coffee £08) oi eciekevssesnecscvsceies $1.00
follows: “The terrible fire is still raging. We have no operators now.” S Ube. SB ob, Comee 10F i csjessccsscacicasssacccsecens . 85
Further efforts to communicate with 3 Ibe 80 ct. Cuffee for .....0.ccccces tbcdilans 75
Jacksonville were without result. 3 Ths. 25 ct. Coffee fOr 2..cccscarsinainsooonssnsace . 60
New York, May 3—The Western 8 Iba. QO et, Cothee £08 ciccciccsosccaccoseesjecoscess 50 .
Union here reported at 4:15 p. m. that ieee ae eine foe. ee ‘85
they were still in communication
with Jacksonville, but that business PURE AND
Coffee Bargains
Broad Street, above Pine ...
HARTUNG, .
f‘atchmakers
ssscceessceessae NOVadA City ,Cal
DELICIOUS
toand from that place was moving
slowly on account of the fire.
ATLANTA, May 8—The Southern Bell
Telephone Company advise the Asso3 15 ct. cans of any kind of Spice....,... 35
ciated Prege’that, 61) communication 3 25 ct. cans of any kind of Spice....... .60
with Jacksonville was lost at 4:30 p.m.
When -thedast’tuietin “case—trott : ct. pee Mush “i odadesetivenpsuapiassacams oe
Jacksonville, that office informed At-. 3 ct. bottles xtracts OD eiscccscectessesdvass 0"
lanta that the fire was already in 3° 25 ct. cans Baking Powde.........000+ .60
Spice Bargains
the block and coming toward the telephone offige. The officials here believe that their building has been destroyed.’ The Bell Company had just
completed its new building in Jacksonville and the equipment thrvughout
was new. The switchboard alone was
valued at $30,000. ;
Spring Lamb, Choice Meats.
LhiSTHN
Price
Colley Bros. have on display the
finest lot of Spring Lambs ever of Every Gescription.
China, Crockery, Glassware, Agate Ware, Lamps,
Jardinieres, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, and Dishes
TO THITs
s Cut
SNELL © FLEMING’S
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
Stylish Parasols”
and Umbrellas
What we are showing in our
PARASOL and UMBRELLA
‘Department
Are the styles which will be popular
this season.
The Parasols are the daintiest things
iMaginable. Every shade of silk has
been used. Some ‘plain; somie neatly
figured. Some of: the sun shades ure
hemmed with shirred ribbon in bowCS _ knot pattern.
Many are offered at less than fair
, prices.
. ““WHAT FLAVOR
brought into this market. If you want
® nice roast of lamb, lamb chops, choice
roast, or the finest cut of porterhouse
or tenderloin steaks, send your orders
to Colley Bros., who always aim to
keep the choicest meats to be had in the
market, al3
Great American I
, Pine St., mero
Come Just to Look at Values and Bargains
mporting Tea Co.
7c
Peruvian Bark'and Port wine mixed
in right proportions is a good thing for
malaria. , Vinton sells a large bottle
for 60 cents. tf
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EXTRA LOT NEW
wi
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Teas, Coffees, Spices.
ic ci
masonic Nevada City é\
be D
PREMIUMS FREB . ig
TH
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With Jocal applications, as they can
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitanal disease, and in order to cure it you must
take internal remedies Hall’s Catarrb
Cure is taken ‘internally, aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a
Quack medicine. It was prescribed by
One of the best physicians in thie
country for years, and is a regular pre
Scription. It is,composed of one of
the best tonics known, combined witb
the best blood ‘purifiers, acting di,tectly on the mucous surfaces. The
Perfect combination of the two inredients is what produces such wonderful resaits in curing catarrh. Send
for testimonials free.
,¥. J. OHENEY & ©O., Props
Feleaey oO.
old by druggists, price 750. ~“
Hali’s'Family Pills are the best.
Pointers About Coffee.
DO YOU WANT”
Ie the only question nowadays, because 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 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
PURITY AND FRAGRANCE are
two strong points about our
COFFEES
And should recummend them to all
lovers of this refreshing and stimula:
ting beverage.
They pcessess strength, also. . This
insures economy. Being absolutely
free from adulteration they are the 5”
best for both weak and strong. e
SIGOURNEY,
CASH GROCER.
Ladies ;.
MEANS
and give her your order.
If you want to look your prettiest go to her
It isa Known Fact, Ghat
‘MISS HOEFT’S HATS
THE MOST STYLISH.
=
, BROAD: STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL
“NORRIS & ROWE’S
BG TRAINED ANIMAL SI
AT NEVADA CITY,
Moncasz, MaszSth.
SHOWS 2 AND 8 P. M.
BV anil
300 PERFORMING ANISMALS ames
PLAcEs . Rants, cea se Conte
Diamonds, Silverware,
Ebony Brushes engrav
—AT—
C. J. BRAND’S JEWELRY STORE
New, novel and unique. Call and see them.
Silver Cream to Polish Silverware,
25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
T
SOMETHING NEW!
Abalone, 20 cts. per can
Jackson sDeehive Gircery
A Large Shell Given With Each Can. .
Wilson Celebrated Ginger Ale,
(Bottle, dozen or barrel)
' Schneer’s Cream Soda,
(Bottle, dozen or barrel)
Evans India Pale Ale * Burneils Ale & Porter
ISO AR IY?’ss
WhoOlesale : and: Retail : Liquor : Dealers.
STRONG SHOES
i sonaae OF T0s57s.
ey We my bys i meosees ay: Sah rsfee RIP” mets ti SHOES FOR BOYS
ey are jus Ey ® name implies—a shoe that WL Nort é
1.75: TO $3, according to size. Alsoan ' nee ee.
Extra Fine Line of Men’s Shoes
In the latest stylea of Vici Kid, Velours and Box Oalf. Price from $2 50 up.
_ BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. _
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