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May 5, 1899 (4 pages)

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2 _A Spring Arrival of the B ebast Friday by the register, there were representatives from fourteen States and Terri-. . tories; outside of’ California, and two foreign countries. The list of those: who visited the Board’s exhibit from. California included people from almost . half the counties in the State. Not-}. withstanding only a few of the many visitors stop to register, yet this showing forcibly illustrates, not: alone ‘the value of this exhibit to California as a i spmromepent leer And B.st Values MEN’S and BOY’S ~~ CLOTHING,A CO na SY Our New Line of Silk Shirts » and Gent’s Furni Are you in favor of advaneof our town, . ing the in or do. you, . the. midst of cess-pools and peed of eight miles an} he only drawback to the adoption has been a scarcity of fuel. This} to. easily disposed of] . vray, [over them ata & yn, j hour, bauling’ open’ ‘sewers i with their unh and ‘Tepulsive shing Goods CAN’T BE BEAT. sightly filt Ce Callers abt . Saneegr tert om whole, but particularly to the counties that are represented therein. By means of their exhibit in this aggregated show, their characteristics and products are brought forcibly to the attention of many people who otherwise would per. haps not know of their existence. It can safely be stated that as many peo-. . ple from near and far visit the’ State} Board of Trade exhibit in one week as visit even some of the accessible counobjection could be by substituting either ten tous of the.latter being ample for a ‘run of 200 miles, The substitution of ‘this method of transportation for horsepower in hanling sulphor from the ‘Humboldt county mines: will soon ‘be he presided with marked ability. e first gentleman presented was I. ©. Lindley and be was fe Superior Judge Nilon. . gasoline or Soal, _ Jow Prices coupled with Big Values is the combination that wins your trade in our Blegant Assortment of « SPRING AN would never bave The action of Gen. Otis in telling the rep fatives of Aguinaldo that the only conditions under which he would stop fighting were to grant a general . amnesty for an unconditional surrender, is so fally endorsed by the administration that no orders bave-been sent; to him, It is felt that he bas correctly 'sizéd up the situation and can be ‘left ‘to deal with the Filipinos without far-. een any revolt. ‘FIRE DEPARTHEN? NOTES. The committee a Hose .Company, No, 1, to see about, getting a four-wheeled rig to haul hose on, to take the place of the two-wheeled D SUMMER NOVELTIES. _ Our New Stock Aftords " Great’ Attraction to the — Buyer who appreciates SUPERIOR QUALITIES. m Humboldt House] station on the Central Pacific railroad: to the sulphar district of Black: Rock desert is about thirty-two tiles, the twenty of which isacross analmost by Nevada The distance ‘Ohampion D, 3.8 B. F. Snell, August Rapp,. E. G. Sukeforth, J. G. O'Neill, ©. J. Naffziger, Jobx 8. Gregory, Judge J. 8. Holbrook, ties.in one year.a jumper, expect to soon close a bargain. A county, or even a small community, wenld think nothing of spending $15 or $20 to illustrate to. passing: foreign visitors some of its possibilities in the way of-production, and yet by. exhibiting with the State Board of Trade it is accomplishing this feat daily at aa expense.of less, per month than: one modest show gotten up for one small patty would cost at home. 5 Accident om the Grade. Joseph Floyd and a little girl named Daguerre were hurt seriously last night while coming from Forbestown to this city in a cart, The harness broke as they were descending the Purdon grade on the north side of the} South Yuba, and the horse became: unmanageable, They were thrown out. Mr, Floyd was ‘rendered unconscious ‘by the force of. the fall and: also had his left arm badly cut. The little girl’s »skull was fractured on the right. side _ .and her left apm was cat. Mr. Daguerre was Griving behind them with a large -wagon and he brought Mr. Floyd and ‘the child to the Floyd residence” on ‘Piety Hill where they now are. ” A Close Call. The ‘Smartsville correspondent: of: the Appeal eaysthut Florence, the little 6-year-old cuughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. McGaunney, had a very narrow escape from drowning last Monday. While the little girl and her brother, é Pi Grimes’ Clothing Emporium, Cor Broad sna Pine Sts.’ aneovvnnennnnnenennennnnnneetnene Telephone 301. with-one of our local wagonmakers to — ee es Syaibagied pi creamer erenr pte TTI # CD rneeschayars mente pager’ oe ‘ley’s wishes, are with him to aid in settling any questions that may arise. It is confidently expected that the Filipinos will, as'soon as they understand that no bettér terms can be ob’ accept those offered by General they are already fully convinced that will be built as soon as No. 1 company partite = prac eae aie standing thelr outside assistance, they are short of nearly all kinds of supPlace and Frank EB. Wadeworth. ‘The. meeting concluded with cheers for)! Chairman Ford, the speakers and the sewerage Bystem. The Fourth. at Washington. At last night’s meeting of the citizens: of Washington, called to make arrangements for the proper observance of July Fourth, it was decided to have on anniversary of American : a_celebration that will ‘be.one of the pleasantest ever held in -Ithecounty. At night there will be a ball?-A committee of arrangements] was appointed as follows: George BE. Cloud (chairman), ©.T. Worthley. (secretary), E. ©, Grissel (treasurer), E. . , Worthley, J. 8. Kramer, L. B. Self. level plain witha saltand borax bottom, hard and smooth as an artificial turn-/ pike. To make the round trip between Humboldt House and the sulpbar mines now requires three days with horse or mule power, the freight charges being $8 per ‘ton. traction-engine wagon trip could be covered in one day and the rate of transportation -would. not exceed $1 per ton when the freighting is-done-by—mine_oyners—with wagon trains hauled by steam power.’ : build a sui wheels will swing under the bed, thus allowing the wagon to be turned around without backing. The rig will weigh ‘between 400 and 500 pounds. Pennsylvania Engine Company will have a wagon of the same kind. _ The hose’ house for Pronpect Hil} By substituting trains a round the comming The Latest . Wall Paper. Is called the “Ladies’ Wall Pape blended borders and ceiling to match. It is wonderfully rich in its the style is bound to be lasting. Then it is reasonable in price. RANGPUR CARPETS Forty Cents a Yard, Sewed and Laid. % é -made Inside and Outside Skirts inDuck, Pe reale, Brouse will be taken to the above place, It is probable that a fire alarm box will be put up in that locality after Want the Home Moved. “Next Monday the Grand Lodge of Oda Fellows of this State will assembie in San Francisco. The meeting~ of this body is awaited with a great deal of interest,’ because hundreds of members of the body ore anxious to know what the grand organization will do in the matter of locating the Odd Fellows Home now in Thermalito. The’ whole State has become interested. in this: project, a number of the counties . having followed the example of -Ala-' meda county in an attempt made to secure the re-location of the Home in that county. As a consequence, offers to the Grand Lodge and inducements ofall kinds bave been m de with an idea of securing the prize. Some of the counties have offered to donate a spacious site for the Home. As Missiouri only has three Repub‘The fire apparatus of the department . ) °r degen agen eS iieas ‘ership contest as smaller States with more votes will have. Representative Joy, one of those three, said of the Speakership campaign: ; ‘could elect the Speaker if all the westand in ashort, time and will condema . ila edigcai agin Bo ogo concerted action up to this time. All the candidates mentioned are excel: } lent men and ‘whoever is elected will do credit to the Republican party.” Secretary Gage has been offered a salary in the neighborhood of the one that tempted Speaker Reed out of public life, to become president of one of : ‘New York’s big banks, but it is not Charles ,Klingenspor, the pioneer'. jjkely that he will accept. He made a barber who recently went to live at the . heavy financial. sacrifice when she ‘beMasonic Home in Decoto, Alameda. oame Secretary of the Treasury, and ounty, writes to a friend in this city . will probably continue in that office r.” It comes principally in stripes with 8 in good condition and is to be imroved from time to time, so as te increase the efficiency of our already excellent volunteer department. Chief Engineer Hook and Assistant Scadden intend to test all the hose on SEE THOSE “And now,” said the horticulturist’ as he sallied out into his orchard with his knives, grafting wax and the other implements of his calling ready for use, “I will take up, my share of the white man’s buddin’.” And naught was heard in reponse save the, deepvoiced bark of the trees. Mose Moodus—So you bet $10 wif Jim Jackson on the prize fight. . Which lost?” Pete Porridge—Ohb, we bofe. lost. We let old Judge Talent hold de stakes, and aftah de fight was over darned if he didn’t. have us. brought before him and fine us each $10 for “The “West We have just received. Closely woven, Beautiful Patterns. Just think of it—only all that does not stand the pressure. The hose and carts on Piety and Aris‘tocraey hills are to be overhauled and ut In ship shape, Altogether the fire. epartment is keeping up its wellearned reputation and everything is We have a full line of Read cade, etc. All this season's make and shapes. Snell & Fleming, (Up-to-date Merchants.) ; He Likes the Place, Broad Street,.corner Pine. Owing to the difference in the average death rate it may be said that three The higest price ever paid for a race two years her senior, was crossing ®) that he is hi gbly pl + with: the ditch she fell in and would have gone’ down the stream had not. the little fellow gone to her rescue, instead of raning home to tell papa, as Many an older voy would have done, ‘ a ee Mortgage Foreclosed. James Muniroy and George Mainbart : until March 4th, 1901, if no longer. place. The Home he says is visible for . There is little doubt that if he desires bout three miles. up and down the} to remain in that position during Pres+ ident McKinley’s second term that the! “J was agreeably disappointed in the. President will be pleased to have him it being much better . qoso. There is no man in the country in every respect than I expected to. better fitted by ud it.The management is in the} ence to fill the arduous duties of Sechands of Brother Aikin and wife and I. recary of the Treasury than Mr. Gage. Englishmen liveus long as five Rus-. horse was $150,000 for the famous WANAUAAAAMALAL LAAAAAAALAALAAAALAAAGAAL BEEHIVE Mr; Klingespor says: <a whole fusti{ution, knowledge and experitoday obtained judgment in the Su-. ).4 sot found’ anything. yet that I. Never have the affairs of that great deperior Court against W. H. Stacey for RAW AS BE GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, ic] ould: find fault with, The country . partment of the Government moved P . i roprietor $2,117 (of which $190 was attorney fee) . ore looks altogether different due on a note secured by a. mortgage! 4 on defendant’s Daisy Hill quartz mine bare and where not cultivated they lesticn teen higher. This ts high in Grass Valley district. The: indebtedness was for money loaned.’ A. decree of foreclosure was granted. : ooo . Order of Pendo Entertainment. On Saturday evening, the 18th instant, Nevada City Council, Order of Pendo, will give an entertainment and smoother than since he has been at its cea at Nevada City. The hills are] head, and never has the oredit of the --[onogram ‘Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Agency Far — FROM ECZEMA’ Not much attention is often t symptoms 0: ore the little redness burn. This ben to suffe: ook as if the wind had blown off all praise, but itis deserved. he rough corners, leaving them smooth The friendly personal cable m nd in graceful curves. The orchards . that have passed between the Emperor
ere are magnificent and I think they . o¢ Germany and President McKinley since the latter approved the application for ‘the landing of the new German cable in the U.S., have not pleased those who have for months been e#xagEczema, but itis ns to itch an ning, and will ring and torture almost unenurable. It is a common mis' ‘ No Torture Equal to: the Itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease, Depot for Fancy Groceries PATE FOILS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. . are profitable, too the skin as —of terrible A. New Time Card. ‘The Reno Journal eays that a new local irritation ; it is b tion of a humor in the b ‘Odd F _ The musupper at Odd Fellows hall. The m0") ii16 card will go into effect on the sical and literary exercises will be unusually meritorious. Grass Valley Council bas been invited and. will. be present in force. : Hay Is Getting Cheap, Within the past six weeks the price of hay in this city has fallen from $25 to $13 50 per ton. Ranchers from the lower part of the county are hauling it to market for that price, which is about as cheap as it gets here. Why Not Nevada City ? The Grass Valley Miners Union has ‘joined the Western Federation. Why does not the Nevada City union follow the same course and become a part of i this great organization? A Barn Burned. “Phe barn at Carl Schmidt’s sawmill con dhe Washington ridge was burned, last might. There was 20 stock in it at ithe time. —————————— “Good-day, Mrs. Clamp. . How ; is your husband this morning?” asked ene country woman of another, whose husband was ill. “Well, I think heiss bit better,” was the reply. “He sat up for an hour yesterday, and had a little appetite. He ate a couple of chops, @ , and can not. be reached b ied to the surface. The d ood, although all suffering reach the disease,. therefore, gerating every little occurrence, and hen. it. manufacturing some, for the purpose, Eczema—which is more than skin of ointments, salves, etc. cause of the trouble, is in th through the skin; the only way to blood. Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Mixersville, “T had Eczema thirty years, and af was so raw and nally broke into a running iy and had given up disease, eo I have ysicians and have n. With little . §., and. it apparently tI knew that this was the skin became cured hy & remedy which is R THE BLOOD because it cures diseases which the cause of the di atter what other treatmen entral-Pacific next. Tuesday w said that No. 3, passenger, arrives im Reno at 8 o’clock in the morning, will leave San Francisco at o’clock in the afte in Reno about 8 ing. No.2, west bound passenger, to arrive,at Reno at 9:10 a. m. now, will pass west about 3 o'clock ‘in the. tions morning, arriving in San Francisco} mongers, bout 3 in the afternoon. There will be no material. change in Nos. 1 and 4. Chance For Local Trap Shooters. The shotgun sportsmen of have organized and resolv tournament at that place, Friday, ‘ist. This meeting is to be a repeti. our delegation ion of one recently held in Red, Bluff, with gothe additional , attractions. . twelve There will: be shooting at live birds, also at blue rocks from electric traps. ~ This will. be open to residents of} work for thei Northern California, incjpding Sacramento, but excluding San Francisco! laims. for the trap. confidence Mascot Whiskey..:-ssenrcsees-seceesees $1 00 Duffy’s Malt Whiskey Pepsin Whiskey -.::.s+2ecc--.ersererers 1 00 Game Cock Whiskey Monarch (Jug) Wpiskey..-++.--.1 LX Li. Whiskey,..0..-:.r0000-+ Yee cp ons Rock’ & Rye Whiskey. . :..<+++48-4 Prrerre ieee eee PIR ODE i oc is cekves sec one) vas lasdane .OClairette Soap Water Queen Soap Copco (white) Soap. ......cserrees Cashmere (white) Soap Dandy Soap, 20 bars........ Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3lb pokg Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. « « # « * ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee ia the Best. Give it a Trial. LATEST. SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS, NECK CLASPS. THE NETHERSOLE BRACELET fs all the Go and we have a Great Variety. 2 Oo een entbocosereouce a eewbecseeeeererens oe eeeneee ry t deal sore that it gave me PPresie ere of treatment my le ock in. the mora-. ttie rulers constant pain. It dae . United States have no idea of allowing the friendly relations of the two na-. to be disturbed by sensation being free from some of the best taken many b faith left I began to take e the Eczema worse, bu the remedy got rid of the §., the sore healed up entirely, ‘glear and smooth, and I was cured perf Eczema is an obstinate disease ‘only a tonic. Swift’s Specific— s. S. S. FO to other blood remedies not reach, It goes to the bot worst case of Eczema, no m only blood remedy other mineral son, Cancer, Tetter, 8. 8.; nothing can take its p seases will be mal a ntative William Alden Smith, who is chairman of the Michigan delegation in the House, is in Washington. “J have no information on Chico . the Speakersbip contest, but I will call give ala meeting of the delegation before ConMay . grees assembles, so that, if possible, will de uble to act as a a unit in favor of some one. votes. I have no. candidate.” friends of several of the candidates are in Washington actively at r favorite, but mone of and can not.be —is superior sease—and will t has failed. It is or 2 tagious Blood. Boils, ete, . Insist teed .to be free: from potash, to cure Eczema, Serofula, Con Open Sores, Ulcers, led free to any address by Swift Spe@ Books on these dii Of course all of them express in the success of their men, but they are not allowing that confidence to prevent their doing some lively hustling for votes. They al} recognize that it is Here is a chance shooters of Nevada City and Grass Valley to win renown. — Made a Rich Strike. Word was received here. today that a rich strike was made this morning in the Alaska mine at Pike Oity. This is. The fa) [RMS] [cAMAa] (aha [AMAR [<A M [ANAS [st i 3 + 2 @e . . €. = fa (uv?) “ae eue?) A Fine Line — We have a fine assort Ladies’ Long Chains, Gent's Chains, SILVER NOVELTIES. oo. J. BRAND, as yet anybody's ; Forty-NIner. : And a Very Nice Line of Champion Resumes Sinking. veal-and-'m-pie, two helpings of apple pudding, and a snack 0’ cheese. Ithink Breakfast; Goods: } very encouraging to the mew owners of the property. The work of sinking the main incline at the Champion mine another 500 feet, Manufacturing Jeweler. by to-morrow he'll be able to swallow something substantial.” ee which will make it 0000 feet deep in. all, . MANY TIMES . has been commenced. purpose here?” asked Hl Fresh from the Mitts. —— $+ “We're going “What’s your “How did you feel when they read yonr letters in court?” asked the friend whose intimacy was great enough to warrant impndence. . “Well,” said the young man who had just emerged from a breach of promise suit, “I was divided ‘petween chagrin at the asininity of the ideas and admiration for the: literary . style.” rien geek Cg bins oo last is cured by rest; the first r “a few bottles of Hood’s . care it. Ae : : That.distress after a g is cured b: ‘ Hood’s Pills. They Boge (ghee cents. H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. wey Twin Bros’ Mush, Our Mother's Mush. 4 Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes. _ ; Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Mea 4 Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. — Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. a) For a Quick Lunch--atready cooked--Ory French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 28 cts. j Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts, 4] Heintz’s Baked Beass, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can Has our line of Gold : and : Silver — worthy of praise bat we consider the present assortment as being especially meritorious. The designs new and elegant, and the x Ladies’ Watches are particalarly beautiful. W. the ey STANDARD ELECTRIC. CLOCKS whicb require no w ; more avourate than rama 8 oy the market ; have no springs to break ; neo w: ights to fall. H. W. Hartung bite man who had What method do Lee-Metford or. We offer you,” answered the w just landed. “Ab! you use, Springfield, Krug-Jorgensen?” (of Boston)—They say he is. F. bly vulgar. Vic"re dead right,. jieve him perfect How’s This? One Hundred Dollars Recase of Catarrh that canvery rich, but intolera toria (of Chicago)—You . there, my dear. He’s got a J. Cheney for “hog” every . ® m. x & Truax, Wholesale ag 4% Right*six per cent of railway tickets 0, O. bakes ¥. ae oe issued. in England are for a the ' piano tui 150. per bottle.family Pills are the beat. Paul Schoen, here in a few da: W. D. Vinton’s, TA. & ys. as he does a. nas ae ; World Poultry Cure beats all others. Gaylord & Son, sole agents here. tf. ce % . el sat . Six loaves bread for 26c at Homann’s .