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November 8, 1897 (4 pages)

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ney Until you er Store. We days. " want to take ren’s Shoes anes and: (Chil. cents, 3 pair for ace Ae fone 5 cents each, at 25 cents, S. S. ents. _ STORE, MANAGER. === Ei : scalp. 2MAN, éto Material. ALYTPALL PPP UAT CERIES ‘(D GOODS. t Trial Ordef Z 3 nanan =D tive: Organs SE FAILS. — the Vitality of th SEX sR a eh ad © is ne: effagag by th. Sm Francisce, Gal . ‘Paree TRANSCRIPT. 7 TRLEPHONB No, 4. E MONARCHS — THE /MONDAY.... .:. NOV. 8, 1897, . COWARDLY HOODLUMS, “They: Pelt Nevada City People With Rggs ] and Vegetables. ' Some of the Nevada City people re. tarning from yesterday afternoon’s ball mp sypRRIOR BATTING OF THE GRASS /game at Watt Park were pelted with v4 ‘eggs and vegetables as they passed VALLEYANS DOES THE WORK, hrough Boston Ravine Anegg struck he wheel of the vehicle in which Jas. Foley, the confectioner, ‘and several F other gentlemen were riding; a bus containing M. Maher, the dry goods dealer, 'M. Bernheim of the Miller Clothing #mporium and a number of other gen‘tlemen, was struck with a decayed toThey Tame the Colts in a Well Contested Game. ry The Story of the Match Told in Words and Figures. More than a thousand spectators, a ato. Even carriages containing laquarter of-whomwere from the county . es and children were thrown at. The. #eat, were at Watt Park yesterday af‘cowardly whelps who did these things; tern0on to see the Monarchs of Grass iwere stationed in the neighborhood of} Valley and the Colts of this city put ‘Campbell’s store. The decent citizens . UP one of the best contested tall games laud officers of Grass Valley should . ®ver played in the county. The result x sund: them up and give them such. Was the old, old story of a victory for punisbment as they deserve. {the youngsters of the Quartz Crowned 4 Empress of the Sierra and a defeat for To Burn Tons of Powder. those of the Queen City of the Sierra F Sergeant Robert McLeod and Private —_— the score this time being ten B. A. Bost have accepted the challenge . ‘° *°V°R§ f It was a nip and tuck battle from Privates Kilroy and Kitts to shoot for the championship of Company C. start to finish, and was fought out on if the weather is favorable next Sunits merits. Some of Umpire Edwards’ sy the firet match of the series will decisions were of a golden hue, but he Rie place at the Sutton Ranch. As was strictly impartial in the distribuhere are a large number of the troopbrs who aspire to bedeclared the chamién riflemen of the ‘county, it is likely hat for the next few months chalside had any advantage on that score. What mistakes he did make were clearly due toa lack of recent experience in this line ofbusiness. “STILL RRIGN, Sera" gions exclaimed, ‘‘We hope we're ‘not tion of this class of favors and neither . . Charles Mathews had reached the allotted age of man before he played his engagement’’ in London. One tion some years sin tor—a well known man— scionable time dying and jadled out’ the ‘‘lengths’’ with tedious elaboration. Whereupon a voice from the upper rekeeping you up, sir.’’ Gave Him Another Chance, A young man who had been two days at the Ponce de Leon on what may well be called a combination of. business and pleasure, since he was mil“temporarily residing there; went to the clerk and asked for his bill. f The clerk looked at the young man carefully for a long moment, then made out and handed over a bill for $238. The young man did not stagger or grow pallid. He tossed the slip of paper back to the clerk and said: ‘*Guess again, you chump. I’ve got more money than that.’’—New York Times. , Roasting Coffee. : In Norway, where superb. coffee.is made, a bit of butter is added to. the} beans while they are roasting in the}. covered shovel used there for that purpose. In France, as well, a piece of but. . ter the size of a walnut is put with three pounds of the coffee beans, and also a dessertspoonful of powdered sug“$2000r2 . RBMIRING FROM BUSINESS to be divided among those who find the missing word in the fullowing sentence: Se wling's Best tea and baking powder are ane cause they are money-back. Get the tea and baking powA. ISOARD & SON Offer for sale their Wholesale Liquor Business . .der at your. grocer’s; save the = brown and yellow ti : . ‘The stook will be sold as a whole or in lots t the word yellow tickets; guess) The tel Tune be disposed before Jan. & Schilling & Company Will also sell Store Building, House and Lot, Two Horses, _.._ Two Wagons, Parties indebted to the above firm are reais to settletheir accounts without deBY. Smooth as Satin. NEW YORK BAKERY 9 Commercial st., Nevada City, The finest and purest of Whiskies. ROBIN HOOD CARL SEIBT, Proprietor Choice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., Takes the Lead and is pronounced by FINFOLD WHISKEY er ad Baked Every Day. ar. This. brings ont both flavor and . ‘highly recommended for family aud medi: . Wedding Cakes to Order a Svecialty scent, and, morcover, gives the slight . °! use. © fails to Cure. 25c. enges and counter challenges will be ying around as thick as bees in clover ime. Laid to Rest. "The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Gray, yho died Thursday in San Francisco, bok place yesterday afternoon from Congregational Church, and the @mains were interred at Pine Grove metery. The funeral was largely atpnded, demonstrating the esteem in hich the deceased was held by our pople among whom she had for so any years made her home. Rev. J. limes preached a touching and able sersos 4 + -+ee A Matter of Record. ‘ thaving been alleged that the InBian ball club called the Brites had lefeated everything it bad gone up scainst this season, a correspondent ites from Blue Tent to say that the b out there defeated the Brites Ocr 10th by a score of 45 to 9. NO WASTE OF WCRDS. ividence Which is Right to the Point and Reliable. indge Frank Ives of District Court sf Crookston, Minn., says: For some time I have used Stuart’s Dyspepsia Failets with seeming great benefit. With -ew exce. tions I ha’e no' b en so ree from indigestiow In twenty-five years. » Geo. W. Roosevelt, U. 8. Consul to Brussels, Belgium :' Stuart’s Dyspepgia Tablets, safe, pleasnt to take, conspient to carry, give keen appetite, ne; “ect digestion. : ’ Mr, W. D. Tomlin, Mechancial Engineo, Du, “tb, Minn.: One box of Stuart's >. “ablets has done its work, D $ Se 4 ss ap ‘age ta gaining Mesh and frength. § Ok Ransom, HU stonville, Ky; & was distressed and ,unoyed od hich pears with throwing up ‘004, often. ant br three times a day; had .°° certainty f retaining a meal if Tate .6¥our oxes of the tablets from my druggist have fully cured me. I find them Hleasant to take, convenient to carry”. Both Wilcox and Overmeyer pitched Pg any Ret ene Een eee magnificent games, while the catching . by Cavelry was faultless. How’s This? Cavelry made one wild overthrow,but er Sse he more than atoned for this slip when We offer One Hundred Dollars Re. in the sixth inning he knocked the ball . “84 for any case of Oatarrh that cap into deep center so far that he scored . °°t be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. a home run (the only.one of the day) F,J. CHENEY & OO, Prop. Toledo before it was fielded. 9, The other notable individual play of . We the undersigned, have know F. J the day was where in the second inning Obeney for the last 15 years, and bePolmere with a ranning high jump and lieve him perfectly honorable in all one hand pulled down a sky-scraper business transactions and financially hot from: from Thad. Sigourney’s bat able to carry out any obligations made and retired the striker. by thai Sri. Ed Whitburn, the Monarchs’ catcher, Wust & Troax, Wholesale Druggists, met with the only serious mishap of Toledo, O. the afternoon, when in the second inWat, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale ning a pitched ball split the last finger Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. of his right hand. He went into the Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internright field till the eighth inning, his ally, acting directly upon the blood and brother relieving him until then when mucous surfaces of the system, Price they changed back to their regular po75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. aiticha. Testimonials free. As the score shows, it was a guessing . game tothe wind-up. The Monarchs, who were first to bat, led off in best form, making three rans in the first inning and one in the second, to nothing for the Colts. In the next two innings the Colts evened up _ the column, and then for four innings it was a see-saw deal. At the opening of : i b the ninth inning they stood seven to : seven. At this critical period the Monarchs surprised themselves and s everybody else by their superb stick~ AD eg val fog ck a work. Dial lined out a safe two-bagger . over.” 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Pi 4 Is and Overmeyer landed.a single. Then. Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Whiting made a two base hit and . The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia brought them both in. Whiting scored next ona triple hit by ‘Clauson, immediately after which the side went " elling Out The Colts were unable to reach the n @ plate in their half of this inning, and then all was over but the cheering. Following is the summary of the geore : Courts. Harry, 1b. asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills.’’ Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man y © Rev. G. D. Brown, Mondovi, Wis.“ The effect of Stuart’s Dyspepsia TabGistress since I began their use. » Over six thousand people in the State Pes a b. of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured of stomach troubles by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. > Full sized tackages may be found at all druggists at 5U cents, or sent by . pial.ss Tmail on receipt of price from Stuart 4Oo., Marshall, Mich. . Send for little book on stomach dis-. ¢ @ases, mailed free. n8-10-12 °c To Remain Another Week. Dr. O. N. Sullivan can be consulted ‘another week at National Hotel. Call eon him. _T@ Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All Droggists ‘refund the money if it 94-6m “ Heintz’s Mustard in Bulk. . “Prepared Fronsa ustard 25cents ‘per quart at A: B. Wolt’s. tf To the Native Daughters. "Members of Laurel Parlor who desire . invitations for their lady friends for . Thursday evening, Nov. 11th, to witness the laughable farce now in preparation for that oceasion,' may procure cards » from the Marshal, Treasurer or Secretary. Invitations must be presented at » the door. Mrs BELLE Dove.ass, sl-td “Secretary. el UNION ~—: HOTEL, Pisin Street, Nevaila City. . HENRY NETSHE, MavacER.) aroggists. 250. . . 8 s : fetet ‘Arrivals. J. A. Luse; on, BR Eee Sr daetamtnto, ©. G. Dermis, Milpitas, Charles Kestie, Kiond; ke,Mrs. Fortier aud chid., George Chord, Seattle, Wash., Charles Mosher, Jacksonville, Or., Charles Duvlan, San Francisco, TW. Peek bam, Spencevilie, ©. F.wh, 3 John Torecn, Relief Hill, sts is simply marvelous; a quite hearty bo. of dinner of broiled beef steak causes no] W. sigourney, lf..4 n8-tf . M Washington, . counts on or before December Ist, palance of principal at 6 per cent. an366 The entire stock of F.J. WHITE. FULL LINE OF MEN’S, BOYS’, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S Boots and Shoes, WILL BE SOLD AT COST. 0 A.J BOVEY. Colts 8101110—7 Earned runs—Colts 1, Monarchs 5, Two-base hits—Whiting, Dial, E. Whitburn, Clauson. Three-base hits—ClauLanp OFFios AT ManveviIss, CAL., iS tober 26th, 1897. son. Home run—Caveiry. Satrifice Noce IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE * : 1 ing-natned settler has filed notice hit—Dial. Bases on called balls— of bie tere tg make final proof in supi i lair, and that said proof will Cavelry, W. Perkins, OrapaneHit by Fart jhe aay tbe togister and Receiver, U. pitched balls by pitcher-Beckley »Harry, . 5 Land Office, at Marysville, Cala., on the Clauson, Struck out—By Wilcox 16, . 18th of, December, ia ties Ee eee by Overmeyer 11. estead A Passed balle—J1 2Fes he tlloing witaemes 0 330 Py : oe) ve Whitburn, 4. Wild pitches—Overmeyer his continuous “residence -oon wand cultiva: i in . viz: James Hen es2. Time of game—2 b. 30 min, Umtout fitiiards Bar P. Ox Yuba County, ire— % C be : a Klenzendorf, of Bullards Ba: pire—T. R. Edwards Scorer—Geo. A Cal 3 ‘Henr Klens endorf. of Bul ards Bar Legg. s . . tonville P. O., ube County, Cal.; Peter J. The gate receipts were $107 45, of ea of Camptonville Fi i. fate ee y, which the Monarchs got sixty per cent . 027 Register. ang te ges forty. FRED SEARLS, CATARRH IN THE Heap, that troubles Attorney and Counselor at Law. some & disgusting disease, may be: ILL PRACTICE Bg ALL THE COURTS ntire}¥ cured by a thorough course of . W ‘state and Feder Hdod’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood . parifier. FOR SALE IN NEVADA COUNTY. Hoop’s Pris cure nausea, sick head-' 4, q Whole Or in Forty Acre Tracts. ache, indigestion, biliousness. All : ; of N W and 8 W & of Sec. 13 iT 16,N R7 E. . And S % of Sec 11, T17 N, RSE. AT $2 50 PER ACRE, On five years’ credit, upon payment on the purchase price. terest on the Caveiry, ¢ Wilcox, p,.-Beckley: MonaBOBS. Polmere, 3 b Ww. Perkins, 1b. . om mmnnomte eh . ocpocomnmn? . pone c conc nomen El acco Hm omnn & aleocomowccn% o. mootooden® 1] anwreconan ds Bl onmHoom BleorcoSemmy Bl eowccomwor a! mHooHoHnc® al Hoclcr erm Noti e For Publications Take Notice. i All petsons indebted to the firm ofl A. Isoard & Son must settle their aci nts will be placed nually in advance. Balance of princies x pal sayable at the expiration of five years. Apply to ° WM. H. MILLS, Land Agent C. P. R. R. in the hands of a collector. : Ir you want some of the best honey ever sold in Nevada City -go to Gay-. uZ-tr All Orders Promptly. Filled. caramel taste which will be remember. Sold by the Bottle or in Bulk TOWN TALK Ss ALOON. in quantities to suit purchasers. CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS. A. B, WOLF, Sole Agent. T. J. STEWART, Proprietor. On the road between Nevada City and Grass Valley. Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars Of the best. brands. Prompt and polite attention to the traveling public. 012 DIAM H NDS. i a4eeeaeenee We carry in stock a fine assortment of Diamonds, which will be furnished already set in a variety of mountings, or Set to order in any desired style of setting. Diamonds of all sizes and prices. Call and see them. Ring and pin mountings a specialty. ~~ <p 00 a 09 << We have a fitie stock of Art Goods coming. LUETJE & BRAND, oS oliday Watches Are very handsome this year and we invite you to inspect our goods in this department. We can suit you in price, style and quality. Watches for children at remarkably low prices. Jewelers, . Broad Street, near Pine, Nevada City, Cal. he ASAE BSAC AES AS AHIE AE ASAT AS IS AS AS ASAE AS AS Retiring From Business. An excellent opportunity for the Ladies to buy goods at less than cost price. . I have concluded to sell out my business in Nevada City on account of my wife’s ill health, and will sell my stock, which consists of the most stylish goods in Millinery, Dry and Fancy Goods, CAPES AND JACKETS, AT LESS THAN COST. An excellent opportunity is offered to anybody wishing to enguge in this business, as I will sell at a sacrifice. ~All fixtures and fireproof safe for sale. We have lots of shoes on band that will be sold at any price. For particulars inquire of L. LUBECK, Nevada City. P. S. SALE WILL COMMENCE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1897: Going to Build ? If you are thinking of putting up a house, a barn, a’ shed or any other building, don’t fail to examine into the merits of the Steel Roofing and Siding! Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles and more durable. Also, Ornamental Ste Ceiling for interior work. 4 Complete Stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel, — Tinware, Crockery, Glassware. Guns, Fite Ammunition, Cutlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks, Pruning Shears, Garden Hose, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Doors, Windows, Screens, Wire Netting, etc. §pecial attention given to Sanitary Plumbing and General Tinsmithing. Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and for -lornamental work in tin or galvanized iron. lord’s. A fresh supply just received. tf, San Francisco, Cal J. Fuller, Nevada City. GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St. jay eas, J. J. JACKSON, Trimmed Hats. at $2, $3, $4 & $5. Being overstocked in the above line Iam selling off at : Greatly Reduced Prices. D ress G 00 ds Reduced to about One-Half in Price. MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD. ialeleiaiaiaia’ M 5 Aim ie To = 58 aa rstesteatesheslestes FRANK T. SMITH, The Leading Tailor of Nevada County, Pine Street, Nevada City. he The Best Goods, The Best Fit. . .The Cheapest Prices. 4 1 VAR IAR ZARA) V a Teese Hea Ie eate ie este esleslealeeslene A Fine ae Se Business Suit 3¢ K se _For$25. 3% We Nhe AtZs NIB QV) a VERN AINE /\ as ZS AS ' BEEHIVE GROCERY.. Proprietor Agency For--lonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for Fancy Groceries ell PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Pp Battle Ax Tobacco Dll y' 8 MAG ssesc aasera toes Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 Gamecock Whisky Mut. “« in bulk, per gal. 50 IXL Whisky Olives, a " I 25 Bryant’s Root Beer Bitte Mikado Soap, per bak 05 Hire’s 4 “ 3for 50. Everything else in proportion. = © = * ARABIAN ROAST”? Coffee . is the Best. Give ita Trial. = = = = ©* © * * © # # WE WANT YOUR TRADE. Not only for once but for all the time, and we know that if you give usa trial you'll never quit us. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS. We are giving away, absolutely free ot charge, beautiful pictures, clocks and besides we will save you money on your purchases. RECEIVED THE SOLE AGENCY For the famous “ROBIN HOOD” whisky, the best.that money can buy. Don’t fail to take a bottle home. The cheapest and best medicine you ever bought. WOLF, THE CASH GROCER. When You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money. The quality of; Paper, Type aad Ink all cutja gura in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these, But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects alao. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING ey The same as in clothing, and the TaysoxIPT keeps up with the decrees of Dame Fashion iu the Art Preservative. We have the newest and most compiere Job Printing plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures They will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street,.NEVADA CITY, CAL. s% y