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October 19, 1898 (3 pages)

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A FLW ‘ where in the line of offering. Every Boot tock is well made frc m 00d8 at. bao: ‘which nough to 5 pay for high ey Bros. Nevada City. s of repairing done on ce and at the the lowest alley Butter. OERING, wa la ‘quantity of Simous utter now On sale nd W. E, Johnstcn’s very pound of it is LY ( Pinet C Crageeeran 019-lm nor Entertainment. ted to attend the enteren at Odd Fellows }all, Jet. 21, by Nevada City fonor. Musical and Litneing and refreshments, deuntces for sale. by the td AS MAHOGANY i SEQUOIA, AS Pine. 08 “Tinished with it, a WWDING LUWEER, “MILL ING. TIMBERS, Telephone No. 51. BROS. CO. reasurer, JACKSON. See Se 2D: TODAY 1 is grand in the second will rot z GO. Oe “THE ance. i Oeke 19, mt WEDNESDAY. . TAB GAGE MBBTING, fran Pops 1 Hae Th Hing Tomorrow Afternoon ‘a Ronser. The preparations for the great Republican mass meeting at the Theater . ’ Be an MAGUIRE, ‘up Is Not t Tink hha Fr ms at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon are Story of the Levy. Family Who Lived about completed. Ex-Senator E, “M. Preston will be the : chairman and there willbe a large number of vice presidents as follows: M. L. Marsh, Charles E. Mulloy, N. P Brown, W. T. Monk,:Thomas. Daniels, Here Over supe se Ago. = ee San Painesannt Oct. 17, 1898. Eprror Transonipr:—I did intend to W. E. Meservey, R. O. Walrath, David. say something in. this letter about the Richards, Dr. R: M. Hunt, J. 8. Greggreat (in his own estimation only) canory, Richard Plammer, Rev. J. Sims, didate of the conglomeration, James G. Bride, Joseph O'Connell, Fred Zeitler, fallen'toe? Why shoald I tell of the J.O. Rich, F.L. Cooper, Ed. J Baker,. depths of infamy to whic: this-man)-— Charles Guenther, J. C. Dean, J. 8. has descended in a “ political ‘sense? . Goodwin, A. Folene, J, M. Baffington; . mat he ‘is a demagogne, and a dangerB. N. Shoecraft, D. E. Morgan, E. A. ous one, all admit. That to place the Tompkins, Hh K. Shockley, A. oe destinies of this’State in his keeping J. Hanley, John Evans, A. Be Wolf, F. Snell. for the next four years would be fraught with perils unseen yet imaginThe double quartette, with Professor ed, is finding a lodgment place in the Davis as director will sing some rolminds of thinking men. And so deep licking up-to-date campaign songs. is this thought, and so’ strong is the -The will be a brass band on hand. to} foundation upon which it is built, that play patriotic airs. The band will play . even the giant tread of the earthquake on the streets an hour before the meetcaine a Ido not see why it. N i hide often Aa mak hawt ing. : necessary for me to say more about The Theater is to be handsomely bin. So I dismiss him with these decorated by a committee of ladies words: “Good-by, Maguire; your sup who will begin work there in the mornhas set.” Perhaps before this is pub ing. Those citizens who are willing to . ished your citizens will have seen and contribute flowers to be used in the] peara Gage. Compare the two men— decorations are requested to sead them . gompare their records—compare their to the Theater early in the forenoon. mental caliber—com pare their personMessrs. Gage and Neff and General . ality as they stand before you—and Barnes will arrive on the train coming) thenthe question may be asked, “underfrom Colfax at 9:43 in the morning. A which king, Benzonian?” The answer Governor’s salute of seventeen guns . wij} come, it must come, quick, sharp will be fired as the train pulls into the . ang decisive, “Gage!” The die is cast city. They will be met at the station. ang on the 8th of. November the reby a delegation of -the County Central) cuit will be announced from San Diego Committee and escorted in carriages . to Siskiyon.and back ‘again from the to the National hotel where they will /sierras to the sea, hold a reception during the forenoon. That matter is as surely settled as it AW citizens are invited to call upow'! is that the hand that pens these lines them there and form their acquaint-. ,yisates with the good red blood of After the meeting here they will be taken to Grass Valley where they will . . hold a meeting in the evening. © POSTAL IMPROVEMENTS. ife. So let me return toa few of THE OLD TIMERS, Shortly after the fire of 1856 a family by. the name of Levy settled in Nevada City. Tt was composed of the father, mother and four sons. were Aaron, Israel, David L. and Henry. Their names The Postofiles at This city to he En-{in the course of nature another son larged and Re-arranged. was born, and he was named Isaac, after.the beloved son of Abraham. The Postal Inspector J. W. Irwin of San old people opened a furniture and upFrancisco was here last'night and this. ,oistery store on Main street, about morning arranging with Rector Broth-. where the Union Hote] now stands. ers for the enlargement and improve“They did moderately well, lived eco«nent of the room in the National hotel nomically, and the boys were taught ‘building for many years used 88 8 . tne trade by their father. Their mothpostoffice, This enlargement will prob-. 4; attended to the household duties, ably be effected by reversing the box . andq they all lived ‘in the rear of the outfit so as to make.the lobby on the store. They met with misfortune in east instead of the west side of the . the fire of 1858, and moved to Commeroffice as at present, and by taking into . ,jg) street. There théy seemed to prosthe rear portion of the room theground per until the great fire of 1863 again part of the space now devoted to the swept the town. From that time I lost light shaft. At preseat the quarters . track of them for almost ten years, aifealtogether too small for the amount of work to be done tt there. Found After . ; Two Yeurn, In 1873 I became Deputy Naval Offcer and one day I: sawa_ familiar face . passing by owner and found it belonged to Dave my desk. I called to its About two years ‘ago.a8 Ww. J. Gray, ‘Levy. I found that the family had a printer now employed in the TRAN-. moved to St. Louis, that Aaron was in script office, was returning from Grass . (ne city, that “Is” and Henry had beValley on the train his pocket was (ome actors and he was an Inspector chain. ~Shortly after the theft Marshal . -omained in office I saw a great deal of picked of a valuable gold watch and of Customs. During the time that I Levee found where the watch had teen . Dave, but. we drifted apart, as is ‘so pawned by a young man named Cogk. common to those who are “drest ina and returned it to its owner. wearing it again. «oo A Miner Loses a Leg. The Appeal says that Sheriff D. P. “FE, L. Walton.” No trace . jittle brief authority.” The other day ould then be found of the chain, but . ; met him again, and inquired about last Monday while William Kistle was! his family. He said his pareuts were . For Governor, tearing down an old vuthouse on Spring dead, as was ‘“[key” and that Aaron had attent, in the locality formerly known . «j,uffied off this mortal coil” by his -as Seven Points, he found the chain 0D . own hand, not being afraid to “fly to one of the sills and Mr. Gray is now . oviis that he knew not of.” telegram on Sunday informing him’ well in their chosen pr fession, he said. that his brother-in-law, James. Mc-. For himself, he said tha Kenna, had met with an accident at . the Customs service he had been emAthena, Oregon, and that. one of his. ployed most of the time by the San jegs had to be amputated. Mr. Mc-. Francisco Board of Trade, but now he Kenna is a miner and has worked at. was doing nothing. Still, his letters all Browns Valley, Bangor and other. gotothe Board. When I told him I should write the family story to the He is a brother of. T. A. McKenna of . Traysoniptbe was greatly pleased, as It is) I am sare will be many of your readers. Imay say that I was about to moralize as to why one thinks it necessary to change one’s name when adopting the ‘stage as a profession, citing numerous Gaylord & Son have just received an. instances of the sume, bat I defer it for the present at least. mines in this section of the country. the Mint saloon at Marysville. thonght that the accident happened on the railroad. New CropGraubaesies, other barrel of fresh cranberries. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications pe they cannot reach the disease portion of the ear. WALTER MEAD. Woop.aNp and Maryaville will probably meet on the gridiron Thanksgiving . Republican Nominee Day. . township, but the law does not require _“Is.” was still upon the stage in New York City, the name by which he was known being Henry made his abode in Chicago, and his stage name Donahoe of Yuba county received a. was “Harry Lee.” Both were doing since he left. murder of ‘Mark Casey ‘et, Randolph Plat on last Saturday afternoon. The kilting occurred in Rough and Ready the preliminary examination to take Hooper has not as yet hired a lawyer to defend him. _ He refuses to talk about his case. 70 CORB NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, To Gain Flesh, to h, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of ager te Dysp _apolis Gentleman. misunderstood than netvous dyspepsia. origin to be looked after. any pain whatever in the stomach, nor stomach weakness. stipated, with headaches; still others sour risings and heartburn. = St., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follows: Dyspepsia Tablets. without. any favorable result. ‘They the effects of the medicine wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but I am glad to state that the tablets buve overcome all these obstacles, for I have gained in flesh, sleep The above is written not for notoriety but is based on actual facts.” Respectfully yours, A. W. SHARPER, 61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind. It is safe to say that Stuart’s Dyspepsin Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They cure sour stomach, ‘gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headaches. stomach diseases by. addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All. druggists sell full sized packages” at 50 cents. 17-19-21 oo Use Rowe's hair restorer and you will not get bald or gray. 018-lw. Repub ican Nominee HON, JACOB fl. NEFF, For Lieutenant-Governor, There is only one way to cure deafness, . * _ ‘and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect. hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, . and unless the inflammation can be: 4aken out and this tabe restored to its . normal condition, hearing will be-de; stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing . . but an inflamed condition of the mu-' We will give One Hundred Dollars or any case of Daafness ( by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s COatarrh Qure. Send for pirculars; free Address, me A by Druggists, price 15e. per bot-! “tle. / Hall's Fomily Pilla are the best, Sa ae ea AR EY & CO, Frop., Toledo, 0. known. Actual tests show it goesone-third further than any ~*der brand. ‘HON, W. HLL BARNES, Will address the people of Nevada County at * Nevada City at 2 o’clock Thursday Afternoon, AND GRASS VALLEY, ‘Thursday Bie Oct 20. . Republican Candidate Ror Treasplace place there. It will probably be . The Young Nevada County Soldior Talls ~ held in Grass Valley. on Saturday next. Third Artillery, U. 8. Army, writes from Manila under date of ‘September 28d to his father, A. C. Cooke of Truckee, saying: . of my adventures of different engage~‘. ments I had been in. We are. very
‘busy just now, being on duty most Interesting Baperichor of an Indianevery other night at street. corners. . No.armed parties are allowed to. ‘enter, No trouble is more common or more . the city. If it were not for our guarding the surrendered Spaniards, the’ na: People having it think that their nerves . tives would kill them to the man, and are to blame, being surprised that they . murder and plunder would be the are not cured by nerve medicines and . height of their ambition. Ats a rough spring remedies; thé real seat of mis-. estimate there are fully twenty thouchief is lost sight of; thestomach is the . sand insurgents armed with rifles and about the same number armed with pletely. pended, having trenches . perhaps any of the usual symptoms of. and breastworks all around and sey~ Nervous dyspepsia . eral cannon mounted. A Spaniard conld shows itself not in the stomach so. never leave the city and escape death, much as in nearly every other organ;. so strong is their hatred and keen in some cases the heart palpitates and . their vigilance for them. Neither can is irregular; in others, the kidneys are . an American leave the city, if armed, affected; in others'the bowels are con. and those that have tried to do so have been foreed to retarn, some having are troubled with loss of flesh and ap-. gone throngh hair-splitting tribulapetite, with the accumulation of gas, . tions. surrounded, and their boast is that the Mr. A. W. Sharper,of No. 61 Prospect . Americans may have Manila and Cavite, but pever any more. They claim ‘A motive of pure gratitude prompts . they. will have their independence and me to write these few lines regarding . their own government, and will fight the new and yaluable medicine, Stuart's . fer it if need be. They are a deterI have been a. mined set cf men—fearless and brave, sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for. though very excitable. _ the last four years; have used various. @ afraid of their markemanship for patent medicines and other remedies . they are poor shots, but they are as sneaky and crafty as the American sometimes gave temporary relief until Indian and will cause no end of trou.cerely hope the United States does not better, and am_ better in everyway, . ™ore or less diseased, some of the newborn bab‘es being covered with scabs! be contt ever laid eyes upon. Chinamen conSend for valuable little book on. away; that is if a person has to reside. ¢ ~ Largest Display ae Lowest Prices LADIES—Before makitig your purchases call at Miss Eleanor E. Hoeft’s Where you will find the ei vanx LATEST STYLES and most important of linesy business. This will be the greatest sia i of the campaign, and everybody is invitnrer -_ As. ay an Interesting Tale. ee In my last letter I told you of “a few! us. quite well. _ . here. The railroad lines commenced Poperations this morning for the first ‘time in three months and their cars A. Jand engines are quite . odd and old« 2 fashioned. _ “We have had to drill in ‘the. broifing]., >}hot san every day un il today. Dur-;ing the drill there is always a man or} two falling out exhausted and over-} -jeome by the heat. Only yesterday one man came near dying. The officers then tock a tumble to themselves, and where we formerly drilled an hour ahd a half a day, we now only drill haif an hour. Iam not-sorry I.came to: Ma». mila, but I never. want. to come again . 7+ ander the same conditions,. Everyone}»., -] is anxious to go home and. we expect to} _ Ze eh be inthe United States by the first of] Fred A. Cooke of Battery K. of the}the year. I hope we will not be disappointed for we are not living very high, that is, our grub is not plentifuland. , every body -more or less sick, or at least complaining most of the time. 2 -The natives are growing more distant from us, disliking us more and more each day, but the Chinamen like Weare also on good terms with the e Spanish. soldiers and as there are many. young boys in their army they are as anxious. to go home as weare. Iam inperfect health and]. have had. only a few days sickness, but}. I guess I had to be to get acclimated. Must Stop Grouna Sluicing. — ‘Ata meeting of the Anti-Debris Association held yesterday at Sacramento bell gravel mine at Smartsville. spies claimed that.the mine, which -is operated by the ground sluice process, is diseoloring the water in the Yuba river. The men working the mine have been notified that they must cease work by the first of November. If they do not‘action will be commenced in the in the courts to restrain them, The The insurgents have Cavite also I would not le some day. For this reason I sinkeep these islands, If she does-she Much in Little Is especially true of Hood’s Pills, for no medisine ever contained so great curative power in 60 small space. They are a whole medicine Hoods chest, always ready, always efficient, always satistactory; prevent a cold or fever, curé all-liver ills, sick headache. jaundice, constipation, ete. 25c. The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Pills will have a job on her hands she little’ bargained for, Asea rule most of the natives are and sores, especially upon the head, _j. and are the most pitiable objects man Non Business Change. rnia. Moore's Flat, Oct. 19, 1898. E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Soon Kee Company have Lag way ci the entire business interest of Soon above named Company, and the business will 5 eles the Soon-Kee-Chung Com (pany, at re’s Flat, Nevada County, Calice) SOON KEE CHUNG =. Kee in the stitute a great part of the inhabitants and are as thick as flies. Chinatown, San Francisco, is no comparison to here. Manila is a filthy, undrained city and stagnant pools abound on all: the principal streets and in the gutters. Of course there are some novel sights to be seen, but the novelty soon wears a to the an ng Ne at his homein North San Juan, or J. R. DAVIS, Music, Also Choral and Orchestral Director. Visita Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada county ‘weekly for the tag of instructing pupils at their own oor T perticulars as to terms of tuition, etc . Professor, either by letter or ‘e Union Hotel. Nevada City. Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental all--THE LOWEST PRICES. Watch Our Windows for Bargains. MRS. My New and Beautiful Stock of SWINTER MILLINERYE WILL BE SOLD AT COST Until everything is closed out, as I am going out of the MilMilliner. FISHER, Soaps a Soaps « s Soaps / / \Everyone likes GOOD SOAPS. Something smooth and mild. -. Those bearing KIRK’S brand are particular favorites. Elsewhere they. are high“peices, We don’t charge for the name however. © TH) SE WILL PLEASE You _SHANDOW BELLS. No better Soap made. Sold reg‘at soc box of 3 cakes. Our price nig box. 10c cake. wai Soup-<1ée Box “3 Cakes. iii er Coeerererereooorseoosessevoeeoesoooes ee oo . + o o + > ® rs = ae = by > eo * . ° rs rs > .s 4 o ° rs * rs o * & ° ° * + * ¢ ~ How does it find you? Are you prepared to face danger? Are your nerves strong enough to carry you through the perils of battle? These are times that try the nerves, and few men are prepared to mect the emer gency, The results of early mistakes and excesses are evident in the relaxed’ state of the nerves. They need bracing; they lack the a and vim of youth. A GREAT BOOK FOR MEN. Dr. Sanden, inventor of the famous nerve builder, Dr. Sanc-n i's Electric Belt, has written a book, whichhecalls“ Three Classes of Men,’ devoted to the weaknesses of men. If you would be a strong man you should read it. Dr. Sanden will send it free upon request. It gives proof of the great work Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt is doing. Your happiness depends’ — your strength af nerve, so get this book at once. pie be THINK IT OVER We Sell You the Best QUALITY of Goods For the se LEAST MONEY. WON'T IT PAY YOU TO BUY FOR CASH? oh. B. WOLFe: CASH GROCER, » Sells For Cash;. _ Cives You: Best Value For Your Money ; : 4 Has the Best “Quality of Cloods. = be —— bese ccves tales ¥aceeGeaicessca aie ie “Try our Mustard in bulk—z25c. per quart. Wiltecl you any quantity you want. Ripe and Green Olives in bulk. Pim Olas, Fresh Grated Horseradish, Sweet Pickles. DOUGLASS BUTTER, ROBIN HOOD WHISKEY. Listen to the Clock Strike ! It’s a cathedral. gong and the mellow chimes fill the room with music. ‘We have such a large variety " CLOCKS In marble, onyx, nickel or wood case, with bronze, silver or gilt finish, suitable for boudoir, parlor, office or store, that it is impossible to select any for special meutiou. “All ate made by special manufacturers and are warranted good time keeper8, We carry all kinds of Gran Opening — —Of=— Saturday, Oct. 15, . ed to attend. » Monday, Oct. 17, Tuesday, Oct. 18 Pee Ts wees WM. H. CRAWFORD’S, Main Street, Nevada City. f ~ Fall Winter Millinery) g oN Jewelry, Watches, etc., And every article sold by-us-is-guaranteed-as-represented.ee LUETJE & BRAND, WATCHMAKERS D JEWELERS, BROAD STREET. ats, . \¢ ey «€, ? as “4 of ©. ©, cs 4 ie i ay Have Heard : ? What ? A OARLOAD OF © <5 oe Furniture--Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Bookcases, Chiffonires, Chairs, Lounges, etc. Have been received from the East by a JAMES KINKEAD. Prices Astonishing Low. See the stock a a4.) . oe jar, GFL AP Tei é aie 8°04