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THEATER,
eginning
fs 28th, 1898.
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pular. New Plays.
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Band!
Superb Orchestra!
20; 80 Cente.
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ALL BOR SEWER
Our People Commend. rend. the Tr
Stating the Refo
The action of the City: Trustees in
taking the preliminary steps to secure
an adequate system of Sewerage is
PEIPLENTY OF
. WAnBR wow."
: Tomorrow.
(eanenraneneraiey
church.
From five to half past: seven o'clock .
a chicken supper will be served, apd,
it will be a good one. There will be an
abundance of substantials and dainties
being approved by all citizensand there Some Interesting Figures About the Pre: for all who sit down to the tables, and
is no question but the measure will be
carried by au overwhelming vote when
it is submitted to the voters a few
weeks hence. ;
All realize the necessity for the step
cipitation of Former Years.
For the twenty-four hours ending at
every dish’will, be cooked and served
in the most tempting manner. This
supper will cost the visitor but twentyfive cents.
Beginning at eight o'clock there is to
and every body appears to be willing to . Bine o'clock a. m. today the rainfall at . be a popular program of ° musical and
help italong. It is proposed to organthis city was 1.34 inches and at noon. literary exercises in which some of the
ize a Sewerage Club, and the Board of . ‘he storm shows no sighs of breaking .
for away.
At Lake Fordyce last night there: fell low prices a fine display of fancy work.
Trade which has been quiescent
some months past will probably be
awakened from its lethargy that it may . ¢ihteen inches of snow, and at Big
‘Punnel three inches, It was raining . P@Sty supper. give the good cause a lift.
best local talent will participate.
There will also be offered for sale at
Tomorrow evening there is to be a
‘Genuine old-fashioned
Grass Valley in recently voting . today up as far as an altitude of 4,000 pasty, such ae is’ famous in the “old
bonds to provide sewerage set the} feet, and inmost localities -was-snow-. COUntry.”
county seat a splendid example of proing above that level. CPE
This storm is making the mountain
gressiveness, and our people will not .
‘will be the piece de resistance, _bnt. there will be myraids. of
other good things. There will also be
permit themselves to be outdone by. ‘streams boom and the big storage resa change of program in the ‘exercises
their neighbors.
With all our natural atvechaues in
we will have one of the most famous .
cities and desirable abiding places of . Defe#bout this winter.
any people under the sun,
ervoirs of the South Yuba and other . ‘OMorrow evening.
water'and mining companies are filling
the way of invigorating climate, model . ® ® gratifying rate, Unless® heavy
waterworks, rich mines and productive} ffee% follows or there is an extraordsoit suppl nted-by-perfeet sewerage, inary fall of snow to block the ditches ;
sees there will be no farther lack of water 'Simis; vocal duet, Mr. and Miss Robb;
The progam for the twoevenings will
be as follows:
Tuesday evening—Vocal solo, Mrs.
G. F. Adair; recitation, Miss Martha
recitation, Miss Fannie Phelps; vocal
Today Manager Englebright of the . 5°!¢, Mrs. Prisk.
tes ‘all wits gata tie apne open this .
1s ithe Wines Will A Al ‘ Running crenig in the parte ofthe Method :
the © pastoris reggie
-ant-—engineer who devoted. the. past
South Yuba Company notified the nu2
THE OPENING NIGHT. Valley that. run their. machinery by
Wednesday evening—Instrumental
merous mines at this city and Grass . 4et, Mrs. Arbogast and Miss Phelps;
vocal solo, Miss Constance Bree; reciwater that they can start upin full tation, Master Wallace; vocal duet, Mrs.
A Good Performance—An Appreciative . blast tomorrow. Since the first of the ‘Schroeder and Miss Adair; recitation,
month they have been pretty generally
shut down except as to doing’ developAudience. Greets Shaw's Company.
Miss Libbie Larne
in the cast.
In spite of the stormy condition of. ment work, and as a consequence
the weather, the Shaw Company were) nearly if not quite 1500 men in the two
greeted by a8 fair-sized ‘audience last . districts have been idle a good share of
evening. The stirring play of “Jack the time.
o’ Diamonds” was well presented and
cordially received. All of the characters were faithfully sustained and the. the South Yuba Water Company’s ofinterest was not permitted to lag at/. fice in this city, the rainfall for the
The superb orchestra . past 35 years has been as follows:
did its full share toward making the . 1863-64
entertainment all that couldbe dere ot
any moment,
sired.
Owing to the recent. improvements
made by Manager Jacobs the theater . 1
is now throughly comfortable in stormy . 1869-70
as well as pleasant weather. The 1
draughts of cold ,air that used to pernok gt,
meateall parts of the auditorium as . }
wellas of the stage have been headed . 1
off and this objection to th . . 1875-76.
saw objection to the house re 1876-11
Pink Dominoes,” will be produced
with the fall strength of the company
r 2 =
Encampment Notes. ce
At last evening’s meeting of Mistle-. i993 97 0° ee ee ae pope
toe Encampmeut of Odd Fellows the} 1887-88............. 36.42
following officers were elected: ©. P., . 1888-89.. .... 66s ee eee Ye 42.32
Wm. McKinley TF teat = Soh ls J. G. O'Neill; cou Parva ta ey aw de Ot ae ot A AE OO a ee 100.15
S. W., W, Jatioh; Seribe, Geo. A. Grays . pgn-gn. 2202. 0000000 02 am
Treas., Nat. P. Brown; J. W, B. T. . 1892-08.. 0.0.00. 0. cc eee 66 45
Vivian; Trustee, A. R. Lord. The int . 1898-94.. .. 6.. 1 eee ee ees 49.17
tallation takes ‘place Monday evening, oe Pitts cack atagns ita sob on oik a enetk 68.41
Finaary 9b. eget ie a .
Nat. P. Brown; E1. McKinlay and A.
Rk. Lord were appointed to arrange for . 1898-99 (to Nov. CL Ue Meet
a banquet to be served on Monday
1867-68
868-69
. 6001
81 56
Bo
gaesneesnes!
BER SSSSRBES . 6297
Exclusive of the present year the
A Teachers’* ** Association.
The third convention’ of the Teach:
ers’ Association of Northern California
will be held in the State Normal School
at Chico on the Ist, 24 and 3d of DeReborn to the records on file at . cember.
Prof. G. H. Stokes, formerly principal of the schools at this city and now
employed at Marysville, will have a
17.98 . Paper entitled, “Are Our School Chil. 58.74 dren Overworked?”
Special arrangements have been made
with hotels and boarding houses. by
which good accommodations are assured toallat low rates. The usual one
and one-third rates for round trip
tickets to conventions will be granted
to those who attend this convention.
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Advent Season.
In the Catholic churches day before
yesterday was the first Sunday of
ithe ecclesiastical year and the first day
ofthe. advent season. >
This season, as its name indicates, is
a time for the preparation for the Advent, or coming of Christ.. As a part
of this preparation, the church, from
time immemorial, has prescribed fasting for all the fridays of the season,
leaving to the local authorities and
pastors the adoption of such other
‘spiritual observances as they may
deem conclusive to the celebration, im
faith and devotion, of the selemnity of
Christmas.
2 cee
A: Hanésome Store.
Gaylord & Son have completed the
renovation of the interior of their groevening, December 12th. The* guests . total rainfall for the years tabulated is. cery store, and it is now one of the
at this banquet will be. the Encamp. 1987.95 inches, or an average annual. most attractive business places in the
ment members and thait wives, also . precipitation of 55.3 inches.
the ladies of the Rebekah Degree
Lodge.
casion will be the presentation to the
beautiful
graphs of the members of the encampt
ment from the time of its organization. . 1863-64 when but 17.28-inct.es fell-and
in 1897-98 when there was but 30.15
portraits are shown are now dead. inches. ,
Many ot the old-time members whose
oo
Death of James Cairns’ Pather.
Broad street, received news last evening of the death of his father at his . precipitation of either rain or snow.
home on Prince Edwards Island. Thé
death oceurred on the 2ist instant and
was sudden. Mr. Oairns was leaving
the house to plow when he was stricken
down and expired immediately, He
was 76 years of age. Charles Cairns,
formerly of the Spanish and San Jose
mines in this county, but now at Dawson City, is also one of his sons.
a0 OO
A Lodge Election.
Last evening Freedom Cire le, No. 108,
Companions of the Forest, elected new ;
officers to serve for the ensuing term
as follows:-Miss-NeHie-Monk,. J.P.C.,.
C.; R. Ronehi, 0. R.; Mrs. Monroe, 8.
C. C.; Mrs. F. May, Rec. Sec’y; Frank
May, Treas.; Miss Mary Avery, Fin.
Sec’y; Miss Selina Hicks, R. G ; George
Chappell, L. G ; Mis& Nellie Baker, L G.;
Mrs. J. E. Isaac, 0. G5 Mrs. P. F.
Simonds, Trastes.
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Will Return This Week.
A. J. Hassler, ‘formerly in charge of
the prescription department of Dicker-. 8
man’s drug store at this city, but for
some time past employed with the No
Percentage Pharmacy on Market street,
San Francisco, will return here next
week to re-euiter the employ of Mr,
Dickerman. E. A. Muse, who is sucOne of thie features of the oc. the miners did not have water enough
to wash their gravel:
Encampment ‘by A. R. Lord of a . years since the discovery of gold when
album containing photo-. they lacked for water to prosecute
inches, which is the maximum month’s
James Cairns, the harness maker on . record.
The winter of 1850-51 was so dry that
The only other
heir business full handed were in
In December, 1867, the fall was 41.95
In December of. 1876 there’ was no
Card of Thanks.
San Franorsco, November 28, 1898.
To the Nevada County Miners’ Association, and particularly the delegates to the State Convention:
I désire to express my sincere thanks
for the loyal support which I received
at your hands in»my recent candidacy
for the Secretaryship of your Association. Ideem that no greater compliment could possibly be paid any young
Nevada countyan than that which its
citizens. gave me. Your good will and
eonfidence mean. more to me than any
public trust, I could hold.
Yours traly, .
BR. H. Turner.
Christmas Confectionery.
James Foley today makes an) anof holiday confections, christmas tree
ornaments, etc. Mr.
candies, and he has a reputation far
cellence of his products.
A Murder Information Filed.
pouncement to our readérs respecting .
his very complete and attractive stock
Foley makes a
specialty of manufacturing high-grade
and near for the purity and general excounty. All of the woodwork is in
white with a gloss finish. The firm
continue to make a specialty of the
best goods at moderate prices.
Just a
Cough
Beige! worth pa a ——_—
, you say. thaps you
hoes had it for weeks. ;
It’s annoying because you
have a constant. desire to
cough. It annoys you also
because you remember that
weak lungs is & family failing.
At first it is a slight cough.
At last it is a hemorrhage.
At first 1t is easy to cure,
At fast, siseoiew ite: scogeet age
Ayer’s
Cherry
ecioral
\ mo ey conquers your little’ ;
king coug x
There is 43 doubt about ~
be neglect. att
ior © “a alf a century
Ayer’s Pectoral has
aed curing‘ s oaths and coughs
At the Lowest Prices. ~=_——
the cure now. Doubtcomes ~ ae:
An information was filed by the Disceeded here by Mr. Hassler, goes to
San Francisco.
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Good Ore at the Merrifield.
Recent developments by the Champion Company on the 700-foot level of
the Merrifield mime have been most
gratifying. ‘The ledge is large and of
very high grade.
Thanksgiving 1 Turkeys.
Turkey rafile every y wight till further
trict Attorney’s office to-day charging
Robert Hooper, with the murder of
Mark Casey atRandolph . Fiat on the
‘. 15th of last October. Hooper’ will be
arraigned next week if acting District
Attorney Riley is then sufficiently recovered ‘from his illness to be on hand.
‘Rain Came Just In Time.
The boiler at at. the Reddtk mine
sprang & leak last night and it became
necessary to shut down the machinery
notices at Lammon Brothers’ saloon-. power. Today water was turned on
Splendid opportunity to get a flue bird
for Thanksgiving. nl19-tf
again, and now the mine is rauere . as
usual. ‘
which had been ran recently by steam .
and preventing consumption.
also It cures Consum
if taken in time.
Heep one of Dr. Ager’s ChePrS
Pectoral Plasters ever gour
_@
Shall we send you @
hook on this subject, free?
Gar Medion! Oonartnent.
If you have any eg 3 what* =
iy obtain,
You wai o
> prevaldress ply, without og at ae
ever and.
vice you
the doctor freely
hydraulic miners are operating under}
license by the California Debris Commission, were not properly restraining
the mud and sand supposed to be con-.
fined behind them. However this may
be, the said dams bave been formally .
accepted by three Federal engineers, .
after inspection, and if the dams ae
not properly fulfilling their function .
ogee
whose sole. pestinee the regulation. 0!
such dams lies, would ccatouiredly . &
quick to order the repair or reconstruction of the dams, or the cessation oo —
of bydrunlic mining behind them,. The) =" 3
Government engineers who have in — : *
charge all the Government engineering . . ae ts for nearly ry body
work on the Pacific Coast besides the . at kip ne roa iy
at. kind, ati
is this true of the p
bydranlic mining in the Sacramento graphs taken by
watershed, have not yet been accused
of partiality to. any interest, and.may be
relied apon to carry out the Caminetti
law in its spirit as ‘well as its letter.
In this connection it may be noted
that Col. Hubert Visscher, the assist-}
Whose work is of
M O O R E, andl up toda akity,
Studio on York Street.
Holiday N Novelties
MRS. F. A. GOURLEY
Has a fine line of Holiday Novelties for sale
in the
Stover Building, Broad Street,
Which she will open’ PRIDAY, NOV. 28th,
and cordially invites the readers of the
sare as ae to call around and see her
stock.
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summer to investigating the foundations, etc., for the proposed restraining dam at the Narrows fabove Marysville, is now in the mountains making
a tour of inspection of the dams erected by permission of the commission
and the sites proposed for future ones.
Dancing School. — n23-1m
Prof. Michell’s ladies’ and — gentlemen's
daneing school at Odd Fellows hall every
Tuesday night; children’s class, Saturday
afternoon; socials {ladies free], Saturday
nights; private lessons at hall or your own
house, nil
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor :t Law,
FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STS.,
up pasta Nevada Citv.
See Our New Stock of
fer " : Ribbons will be sold at
(ie Get your Xmas Ribbons at a bargain.
RACKET STORE, Transcript Block.
"THINK IT OVER .
. WON'T IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH?
elle Sar Coph +.
Try
any \ epi t you want.
Pim
DOUGLASS BUTTER,
AT Z 0" CLOC 2) oe
Dare-Devil Prices.
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HAIR RIBBON, NECK RIBBON,
GRO GRAINS, MOIRES, ETC.
Don’t forget
me wide Tomorrow..
We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the
LEAST MONEY. i
sok. B. WOLF
~~ CASH GROCER,
Cives You Best Value For Your Money ;
Has the Best%Quality of Goods.
od
our Mustard in bulk—25c. per quart. Will sell you
and Green Olives in bulk. ia
Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles.
ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY.
FINE. CLOTHING
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Corner Broad and Pine Sts.
Fine Line of Overcoats,
BUSINESS SUITS AND DRESS SUITS —
At Prices to Pliease All.
Latest Shapes and Styles in
% %& % Soft and Stiff Hats.
F
Handsome
Bedroom Sets
For $17.50
At JAMES KINKEAD’S,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
ine Line of Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Center
Tables, Desks, Cheffonieres, Etc.
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE
“Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs,
NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS,
In great variety and at retharkably low prices.
Coys and Fancy Soods
‘FOR THE HOLIDAYS
E. F. ROSENTHAL, Commercial St.,
Has a full line of Dolls, Drums, Horns, Dishes, Wagons, Guns,
Balls, Tops, Safes, Scrap Books, Etc., Etc., for the little folks
for Christmas, besides a nice stock of Fancy Goods and Notions.
Fresh Candy, Chewing Sum, Nuts and Fruits.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
TURKEY WITH
MINCE; PIE
and the various other concomitants
of the Thanksgiving feast must be
prepared. In my st ock of Foreign
and Domestic Groceries can be found
all the choice and dainty articles necessary for the kitchen or table.
Spices and Sauces, Herbs and Flavorings, Bulk Mince Meat,
Jellies, Canned Fruits, Etc,
Everything first-class.
Freshness, Primeness and Fair Prices For Excellent Qualites
Are Our Inducements For Your Trade. Are They Sufficient?
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY.
\ vault es
Sp Av. A 2
= Largest Display!
LADIES—Before making your purchases call at
Miss Eleanor E.-Hoeft’s
Where you will find the @@" VERY LATEST STYLES and most important of
all--THE LOWEST PRICES.
Make No Mistake, Ladies.
Fall
Is Not Equalled In Nevada County.
THE BMA TIS uoL STOCK OF
Winter eee
WM. He CRAWFORDS,
“Main Street, Nevada City
Prices Astonishingly Low.
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tated
It Is a Pleasure
TO BE ABLE TO
show a new assortment: of Jewelry at
very short intervals.
The present stock is
inade up of goods
which are new, havhg but recently arrived from the most
celebrated manufacturing jewelers and
importers.
Amongst these are
a specially selected
lot of
BEAUTIFUL, HIGH GRADE,
* DIAMONDS *
great brilliancy « and~ splendid color and many— of
aher recious stones of very attractive appearance
Many of these are unset, but the majority are in Rings, Earrings,
Pins, eto. of fine quality gold, elegantly engraved. The prices are
hog at all high on these articles,
. LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street. Watchmakers and Jewelers.
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