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i. ir. S a8 ned
rb: ven that the ti
2 i ex
slready been . aga
lf the. houses, Il not”
roperty owners are gs
; Begs intention of
gots re
> connections, t
og ae ond
oe Nov. 8th, 1900.
. RECTOR, nt. =
ee Pa Ole! Seg
s. W.HOL.
JACKSON. = -“
x. Gaunt. nid
; Goods
pay you to.see our
. we ever had’ before.
COMFORTERS!
1as $10 apiece. We
it. Better come and
BLANKETS!
kind but the kind
3lankets can not be
at we keep Socks?
come in and see the
sar ours? If not you
to your hand and
an lie down
d and read
hem.
a
; and. Kinds.
ndFurs.
BROS.
r Girmants, ara now raid
the couaty has there b2)
4 *
’S CLOAKS ©
our prices this year will comcoast. We have not spared
oods. Ail of our
aks and Capes
from the best manufacturers
S CLOAKS ‘this year.
st fur dealersin the world =
y have instructed us to sell
rtrade. Remember that any
teed. We will take your oF
. before you look at ours, a8
DS STORE-.
\GER.
mat sk
nce . Pleat
4 A GALLON.
-. on mining business,
‘i
_. meeting. Water Colle
collections amounted to $1241 84,
8.0. ‘MoLine is over from Truckee. that the balance ‘in the treasury at the .
‘Hl. G. Percival is over from Truckee. . last report was $8454 98, while the reC. J, English is down from Columbia . ceipts were $1241 34; the expenditares
‘Hil, ee wore $1282 $2, leaving #8418 95 in the
Ralph Gaylord went toy Sacramento . treasury.
yesterday. . “The matter of placing ay, at the
M. G. Calvin came down from Camp-} ‘property of Mrs. Richards was left to
tonville’ yesterday. . the sewer committee. a
H.L. Jeffries of Virginia City . is here . W. H. Martin stated to the Board
-. that he has a rock breaker which he is
¥. Baker and A. Baker went over. to willing to place at the dispusal of the
Colgate this morning. Board for use. The street committee
H. Scheunért, the well. known cigar . was given, full power to act in the
man of Sacramento, is in town. matter.
Mrs. Kinkle and Mrs. Smith were; J.H. Rogers asked that he be given
down from Downieville yesterday. until December 25th to remove the dam.
“(§.N, Waters of San Francisco is here . under the Gold. Ran bridge. . The time
“to adjust’ ‘the loss of Mrs, F, Gillet’s . was granted. Cae
~ house. ~ A representative of the Bay Counties
Miss. May Martin had returned from . Power Company . appeared in relation
a pleasant visit with friends at Sacra-. to the contract for lighting the citys
mento.: The light committee was authorized to
Mrs. 'T. Marker has returned ron @. make a contract with the company.
visit with friends and relatives in the] George D. Buckley asked that the
valley. Board issue deeds to property holders.
' Migs Hall, who has been here on a. ‘The matter was referred to.the City Atvisit, returned to San Francisco this . torney.
morning. Petitions were presented asking / for
Mrs. Williams came down from . electric lights on Main street, near the
Graniteville yesterday on her way to/. residence of Fred Searls, on upper NeSacramento. _ . vada street, and on Sacramento street
Mrs. J. F. Fish of San Francisco, . near Gold Run bridge. The light comwho has been: here on a visit, returned . mittee will make investigations.
home this morning. The attention of the Board was
L. J. Rose Jr, who has been here on . called to the fact that some time ago a
mining business, returned to San Fran. petition was presented asking that the
. gisco this morning. salary of the Treasurer be increased
A. ©. Lack, the well: known mining. to $25 per month, the present salary.
man of the State of Nevada, arrived in. being $87 50 per quarter. Treasurer
this city Jast night. Gray stated that if the Board saw fit to
8S. McMullin, who has been here! make the raise an allowance of from
spending a few days, returned to San . $80 to $100 per year be made for extra
Francisco this morning, es work and increased responsibility.
Fred Wells, who has been in Alaska; The Marshal’s report showed the tofor some time past, arrived here last. tal collections for the month to be
evening ona visit to his folks. $239 80.
William Hammel, who is engaged in. The City Attorney was instructed to
mining near Downieville, was here last . prepare an amendment to Ordinance
night on his way to Grass Valley. No. 187, which will require the Marshal
W. 8S. Suthers, M. M. Poole, 0. P. to call upon business men for their liBailey and B. Goldsmith of San Fran-. censes instead of compelling them to
cisco arrived here on last evening’s. call at his office. The Marshal was in¢ train. structed to collect all business licenE. E. Girziskowsky, who has been . sesup to August Ist_and report to the
over to the Delhi mine, retarned here . jicense committee each week. ;
last evening and left this morning for; ‘The following amounts were found
San Francisco. due and ordared paid from the General
“James F. Colley is expected home in. Fund: .
a day or two from Hawaii, where he. Richard Hodge $7 50, Warren Jones
went for the benefit of his health. He . $1 50,J.G. Neagle $2 50, Bay Counties
arrived in San Francisco today. Power Oo. $156 20, John Huy $20, O. W.
., L. Jd, Sloat and wife, who have been . Hill $2 50,N. F. Howell $19 14, Mark
here for the past month, returned to. Shaver $12, W. B. Robb $1 75, M. L.&
fSfian Francisco this morning. Mr.) D. Marsh $11 75, Wm. Hooper $27, I. O.
Bloat is the principal -owner of the/. Lindley $5, B. '’. Dairs $18 50, A. P.
Mountaineer mine. Davenport $24 75,H. Murchie $75, B. A.
Miss Ruby Burpee of Walnut Oreek,sTompkins $50, R.-Eddy $65, Sidney
Contra Costa county, who has been . Peard $20, H. Towle $10, James Flewvisiting Mies Ethel Mulloy of this city, . ellen $50, James Neagle $60, George
will return to her home next Sunday. . Morrill $15, George Russell $3 75, South
Miss Burpee has meade many friends . ynba Water Co. $349 76, Robert Osborn
duriog her visit here, who will be. ¢i¢ 25, A, Oates $22 50, Ed Arthur
pleased to see her visit this city again. $1 50, A. McAllister $12 50, W. H.
trois 58 Valley Sirls. . nig Herald $16 50, James White: $20,
_&ue—Oh, yes, I just , I just had to tell him . Robert Grigg $2 50, Warren Jones $7 50,
mot to come bere any more. He’s too. j. Huy $2 75.
much of acalamity howler forme. I} The following amounts were ordered
bright side of things. Pennsylvania Engine ee No. 2
Bessio—Why, I didn’t know he was) 9996 60, Wm. Abbott. $5, Nevada Hose
that way. 1 Co, No. 1 $29 60, Pennsylvania Engine
Sue—Yes. Whenever we got to sit-. Go. No. 2 $12 50, Sigourney Bros. $ 50,
ting near. each other, and conditions Evening Herald § 80, AB. Wolf, $8.
were favorable he’d begin to ask if I}
didn’t think papa might come in at any
moment or if mamma wasn’t on the
stair listening.
aps ra _— print insulting cartoons of the PresiWriting School, — ‘dent of the United States under the
I shall open a writing school at tke. delusion that the infamous: practice
schoolhouse Monday evening next, Nowill arouse such widespread indignavember 19th, for the benefit of those tion that its shameless flop. on the
who wish to improve their writing. . Philippine question will escape more
Ifyou feel that you are deficient. in . than paseing attention.
that line, you will never regret spendRan Overend Toes Cut Off.
ding a few dollars in that manner. ;
Your property may be destroyed, your! H. G. Percival brought K. G. Benwealth may be stolen, but no man can . nett over to the county hospital yestersteal your education. Notice my work /. day from Truckee, Bennett attemptinthe window at Vinton’s arugstore. . od to board a rapidly moving train and
nol6-tf ; O. F. Dat. . was thrown under and the toes of his
Side View. of Life. right foot cut off.
There is no vacation in the school of
experience.
Some people never. accomplish. anything because they have too much patience with themselves.
Ronee: Santen fener they bate fatter Murehie on East Broad street.
_when all they hate is the awkwardness.
of the flatterer. -pleasant afternoon _— spent..
Nothing worries a girl more than to. _ Damaged by Water.
discover that the man after her own ees
heart isn’t after it at all. A gutter on the roof of the building
Originality is only a new way of ex-. occupied by T. W. Sigourney, the
pressing an old thought. grocer, got choked up during the storm
Gaile Geer on Tous -}last night, and the water overflowed
chasing or Frocskcia oe i ss. {and leaked down into the store, dam5. 1 cath thet he aging some crackers and other goods.
at pean vesrine Mf kag ae ho firm. of oes J.
A Contemptiple Sheet.
Probably the Examiner continues to
An Afternoon Tea Party.
Misses Alice Oldham and Alice Murchie entertained several ladies of the
Methodist church at a tea party -_
terday afternoon at the home of Miss
A
A Missing Vessel.
see be
seep of Ca. bave yet been received from theschoonNovember 6.
________}
. ieee Moore “AA” whiskey.
Board of Oity Trustees
jevening and tel thet regula sotto
+ . The City Treasurer's report shows
Martin $12 50, Ed Sneath $1 25, Even-.
_ Boston, November. 15.—No tidings
by the use er Henry Kippitt, which was reported
being driven by South Shoal Lightship
. ‘lin a dismasted condition during the
hurricane last Friday. The schooner
ae left Baltimore October 21st with a cargo
. of 1869 tons of coal, consigned to E. R.
pai cae Notary Public. Norton of this city. She was one of a
Qatarrb Oure is taken intern-. fleet of vessels detained in Hampton
aly, and sois dirwoty 08, the blood [Roads and aid nat leaYe there antl GEO.
oe Sa a w ETA
As tonlo, notling in the world beats .
road a
prepregs Won.
saw his pursuers and climbed a tree.
team, while ‘Downey: and Harris went with the
after the bear. The bear evidentiy . a
“Mr, Harris at first intended to shoot . !
the bear, but Mr. Downey thought it. ©
would be better to capture the brate/ a few 6
and bring him to Nevada City. It was
a tisky piece of business, but they de-. :
cided to try it. Downey procured. a
big club and climbed the tree to meet
the bear. He struck the bear several
blows and it fell to the ground. Mr,
Harris sit_on the bear and held him
down, while Mr. Downey procured a
rope. Though half stunned the bear
rT Lamount ‘will be seen that three of the Congressff the}men, Woode, Metcalf and Needham,
ae : _] developments two, eens hence.
On eccount of tha tenbility of Bev. J.
Fars i Foe Prin.
Rev. Wm. Angwin w
pits with him, He will preach at Re-. in the country to supply them with far.
‘fought desperately for his freedom, and . lief Hill Sanday morning, Columbia} goods. The first installment has arit looked at times as if-he would be. Hill in the afternoon, and North /rived and can be seen at their store.
successful.
minutes he was securely fastened and
was then tied in the bottom of the
stage. When the stage reached Goodyear’s Bar a large box was procured,
the bear put in it and the cover nailed
down.
The bear is of the brown cinnamon
species, about six months old and
weighs about one hundred pounds. It}
is now on exhibition in Legg & Shaw
Oo.’s window in a cage, and is attracting the attention of hundreds of people.
oe
Tonight’s Entertainment.
The lecture and entertainment to be
given this evening by the ladies of the
Congregational church at Odd Fellows’
Hall, will; be very entertaining. Rev.
B, Dent Naylor will lecture on “Tennyson,” and give an interesting desvription of the life and character of the
great English poet. The following programme has been prepared as an additional attraction :
Solo—Miss Annie Webber.
Recitation—Mise Martha Sims.
Quartet—Prof, Davis, Messrs. Werry,
Roberts and Garry.
‘Solo—Miss Smalley.
-Chorus—Choir.
At the close of the entertainment,
refreshments will be served.
An admission fee of 25 cents will be}
charged, and all those who attend will
have an evening of pleasure.
Contagious
Blood Poison
‘There is no poison so highly contagious,
eo deceptive a so destructive. Don't be
too sure you are
signs of the disease have disappeared, and
the doctor says you are well, Many persons have been dosed with Mercury and
Potash for months or years, and
nounced cured —to realize when too late
that the disease was al covered up—
driven from the
out again, and to their sorrow and mortification find those nearest and dearest to
them have been infected by this loathsome disease, for no other m is so
surely transmitted from parent to child
asthis. Often a bad caseof Rh
Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease,
an old sore or ulcer neat HSB in middle
ood poison contracted ye gin of the Parente
a epi it remains smoldering in the sysly: treated and
S. S. S. is
life, can be traced to bl
em forever, unless proper
driven out in the beginning.
the o “7 antidote for this peculiar virus,
the only remedy known that can overcome it and drive it out.of the blood, and
it does this so thoroughly and effectnally
that there is never a return of the disease
to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards.
cures Contagious Blood
Poison in any and all
-stagés; contains no
mineral to break down
your constitution ; it is
ei vegetable ‘iad the only blood’
in that cleanses the blood and
t ¢ the same time ciate up the general
tagious blood
ealth., rene
Our little book on oe
weap is the most complete and instrucve ever issued; it not only tells all
about this disease, but also how to cure
It is free and should
inthe hands of everyone seeking a
ourself at home.
cure. Send for it.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
After a tuesie of several Bloomfield in the evening. Rev. Tam-. They will sell them at ‘prices lower
blyn will preach in the Methodist} than any where in town. You should
church in thie city Sunday. — call and see them.
Seasonable Goods New Crop Soft Shell
REASONABLE PRICES! Per ib, 15.
Boiled Cider in Pint and Quart Bottles, . 25c and 50c.
CRANBERRIES,
ee best to be obtained—“Cape
Cod”
Jails Eaters erctertnftrdehabermtort 2
2 1bs. or 3¢ gal. for 25c.
“Oranberry Sauce is the only distinctive method, but they may be
pre: for the table in a great many ways, according to the tastes
of th cook. It is well to bear in mind that the best results are ob« tained when the berries are cooked and served fresh. Eminent authorities eay that there is no oF so healthful or palatable as the
cranberry, when properly cooked
CHAS. E. MULLOY.
Telephone 501. Store closes at 8 p. m.
: THE NAME OF THE BEST WORK
N AP=A=TAN SHOE EVER BROUGHT TO YOUR
ATTENTION, ©
" Basy on the foot and wears like iron. Reasonable
in price. Oall and inspect this new shoe : :: : :
ewe
GUESSING CONTEST — We have a large
pumpkin on exhibition at our store and every one making purchases to the amount of $1 will be entitled to one guess as to the
number of seeds contained therein, and the one making the nearest guess will receive a handsome pair of shoes:
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
1A
Judid
pmceeree a Millinery Opening —For more than twenty years this establishment has
been noted for its display of FINE MILLINERY
each ‘season, but this Fall surpasses all others.
[MISS TETRAU has just returned from San Francisco,
with a Fine Line of Beautiful French Pattern Hats.
Ladie call and see the beautiful goods.
W. H. CRAWFORD.
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Stil They Come and Go as Past. .
Hats For Everybody: If
not in stock, Cs wae to order and satisfaction guaranteed. es and S‘yles
PRICES MOST REASON BLE _ . te Suit the Times.
Mflise IE. EXoeftpevenyenennneDrennenrs
northern mining co
be bunched into one District, the
~ very satisfactory programme,
h . elected last week, if the new apportione . ment goes through, will all tbe thrown . .
will . into one and the same District, a deal.
that will likely cause some inter:sting. .
Tamblyn to go up country this week,. siesih& Poking bare made arrangepulmente with one of the. largest furriers .
a saedeesessaanasieeue
\Paaaacacacececeeccadaaceececaacaceeeeeeaes «se =e
Dust Proof Watches:
For teamsters and , miners. ~Warranted to be proof against
2 ‘way. San Joaquin county is to dus
nen ee, and saad to the Third District, which
amount still dae, ot . consists, in addition, of Alameda, Stan6. ‘The original contract price. islaus, Merced and Fresno. Thus it
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY
rOYS STER
COCKTAILS
. 10 Gents.
AT FOLEY’S,
FOIOISIOOOUIOIOIOOIORIIORK
To Make Room
for Other Goods
‘For the next 80 days we will sell our entire stock of
13 Commercial Street.
& Carpets at Wholesale Prices
FOR CASH ONLY.
Which does not include sewing or laying. Look at these prices:
pe
‘
®
3-ply, 67 4c and 75¢ per yard—all wool.
All Wool 2-ply, 55c¢ per yard.
Rangpurs, 30c per yard.
Art Matting, 22%c per yard.
Pro Brussels, 36 inches wide, 65¢ per yard.
Brussels, ranging from 60c to 75¢ per yard.
Straw Art deur from 12%c to 30c¢ per yd
: ee & Fleming. $ ;
FIM H AINE NORA II IOK at
1000 ODOEEAINEROOOOOR
K
HDI:
HEADQUARTERS FOR =>
as
as
aS
G. J. BRAN
Fine Jewelry a8
Silverware and
as
Broad St.; above Pine,
NEVADA CITY.
Diamonds.
. SIGOURNEY,
SUCCESSES TO A. B. WOLF.
Van Camp’s Concentrated Soups
VAN CAMP’S BEETS
Kapp & Street’s Tamales in cans
Boldemann’s California Olive Oii
Finest Port Wine in the Market
and A, A. Whiskey
CREAM WHEAT!
Pratt's Poultry, 25 cents per package.
ing you how to raise poultry.
VV. SIGOURNEY,
Commercial Street.
Book with every package, tell
Co M6 Me SESb Se NEMe Me Se Me Me SNe
. HARDWARE STOVES,
Paints and Oils, House Furnishing Goods, Iron and Steel se s
Doors’ Windows and Glass, Tin, Copper and Granite Iron Ware
TURNER, ie Strat, Hevada City
lial daicil
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RANGES, CROCKERY, HOUSE FURMISHING GOUDS,
FEE BENE AE AE AE AE TE TE
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ackoon's eel ve iocery,
Limberger Cheese >
Swiss Cheese .
Cream Cheese---i tir {ok
Pickled Pigs’ Fees _
~ Loose Pickles
Smoked Herring ~
‘ Smoked Halibut
Vas A JACKSON, Commercial Street.
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