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October 3, 1903 (4 pages)

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ive advice, Ita) Old Gilt Rng . and plain . forters. 2EAT nts 2 Com. } Laminated . » We have . and $3.50, it Tron Stoves at Oil Heaters 1, Capital Univers , Gem Monitor am anges and Oolambi ves, etc. — . 7 ie. vy Doings In and) ni the Gold Pro) ws Of Nevada. . —_ continues to look fine at ne, the ore coming out, in value, and the ledge re shout the same size. The apt ranning night and day. , inorensed in value in depth, ning apie tal yrdly the Murchte Consoliiil prove to be @ veritable bo-. aitosted ia the Yuba Fiver, . ander the able management ,W. Root. Mr. Kaye, who sts Kaye De Wolf & Oompany York, brought back with him atifal gravel gold, which he athe result of three pans of} The gold was course and ran qgnts to the pan, and was taapoint near the river where are throwing one handred gravel in the sluices every The company is making d progress and hope to be able antil December Ist. bag been received from the MilCompany of San’ Franthe mill which they are manfor the New York-Grass ine would be ready for shipthe 15th and not later than ‘of the present month, The necting of the company will in San Francisco next Tuesday @ directors F. O. Kaye, of sWolf & Company, New York; tnald of Detroit, George W. gor, and J. Heisner will go onday to attend. il arrangements for the conon of the Ked Cross group of Omega with the Examiner or mines of the Huron Mining py have been perfected. Su nent W. H. Bray of the Posey gived the news yesterday, and that remains to be done is for lals of the Red Cross Oompany, now on their way to San Franom Salt Lake, to sign the docthat have been drawn up, ow concern will be known as ron Mining and Development by, and will be under the efMansgement of W. H. Bray, bringing bconsolida'ion of the mines. Uren will go to Omega to-. Make a survey for an aerial y, Which will connect the Hait vith.the twenty-stamp mill @ instrumental in property. ge assays of mines have in this district, . ore from the _ “The Flag of Truce,” to be given at . the Theater next Monday evening, is ® play of trying situations, and it provided, of course, that the piece is in “good hands, The Ellefords, who stend in the front rank of dramatic performers, will produce this popular play ina fascinating style, They are returned Thursday from of the Yuba Gold Gravel not strangers to Nevada City theatergoers, who always turn out and give them crowded Houses, The vaudeville features are of a kind that cannot fail to please the onlookers, and they give a snap to the evening’s performance that makes the time between ‘acts pass quickly. In this way there are no tedious waite, ‘and the audience is highly entertained from the time the curtain rises until the close of the play. ‘Three performances will be given next week, commencing on Monday and ending on Wednesday evening. A matinee will also be given on Weanesday afternoon, when “Jack and the Beanstalk” will be played. Fancy Summer Drinks that will suit the taste manufactured by an expert mixologist at Britland’s. tf e@e > : Only the very vest of wines, liquors and cigars are served at the Klondike saloon on Spring street and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invite all to sall on him, d81-tf ‘never fails to give perfect satisfaction, . . Mashed Potatoes ait Deep Sea Base Hollandaise Sauce Shrimp Salaa Tood Tomatoes en Mayonnaise Lect Ox Tongue Tartar Sauce ‘ ‘ ENTREES, ee ‘Oyster Patties a la Financiere " Fricadeli of Ohicken Laser: aie Mugehrooms Veal Pot Pie Antlére StyleCalves Brains Scrambled on Toast French Tart with Frosting . f ROASTS. oung Chicken with e Dressing Prime of Beet cain oi Ray Pork and Apple Sauce saat vr brag beg am nt Ribs of Beef with Sweet Poston "© VEGETABLES Steamed Potatoes French Peas DESSERT ° ‘ Pampkin and Oranberry Pie New England Plam Pudding Hard Sauce Vanilla Ice Oream Jelly Roll Cocoa Tea Ice Tea {Coffee Milk Cheese Nuts ‘Raisins ‘Tomatoes ’ 1, Ov 0. B. Funeral Notice. The membere of Oustomah Lodge, No, 16, I. O. O. F., are hereby requested to assemble at their hail tomorrow, October 4, 1908, at 1, o’clock P. M. for the purpose of attending the funeral”of our late brother, C.J. Naffziger, J. J. STEPHENS, N. G. Gro, A. Gray, R. 8. The Low Rate $83.00 from Chicago to California. Low rates from all Eastern Points sold till November 380, 1903, Deposit money with 8. P. Oo. agent at Colfax, who will give information. Seves Two From Death, “Oar little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchits,” writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., “but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Oar nfece, who had Consumption in an ad‘. vanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well,’”’ Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King’s New Discovery as to other medicine on earth Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1 bottles guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, druggist. Trial bottles free. 08-29, * bg our time by doing _ MYoure respectfu (Pop {tation was mapped oat as follows: ‘Program for Saturday evening, October 8, 1908.—Duet, “Night Shades} Are Falling”—J. Kelley and W. Thompson; song, “Coming Thro’ the Rye,”—Ed J. Gentry; song, “It a Star Should Wed a Flower”—J. Kelly; speech—Hon. Mr. Martin (Deputy Sheriff); comic reading (taken from Spoopendyke), “Turning the Seat”—. ‘. Mrs, A, Hoffman; song, “The Game of Eyes” — W. Thornton; speech, Our Sheriff—Mr. Walker; remarké by every body. f ; °@e Monarch over pain. sprains, stings, Instant relief. Dr. Thomas’ Electric *Oil. At any drag store, a 4 Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications as they cannot teach the diseased portion of the ear. 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 . thig tobe is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamma; tion can be taken ont aud this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont of-ten are caused by Oatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous services, We will’ give’ One Handrfed Dollars for gay ease of Deafness (caused by “;oatarrh) “that cannot be cured -by Aall’s Catarrh Oure. Send for circaiars, free. F, J. OHENEY & OO,, : : Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s family Pills are the best. Broke Into His House. S. Le Quinn of Oavendish, Vt., was robbed of bie customary health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King’s New Life Fills broke into hig house, bis trouble was arrested and now he’s entirely oured. They’re guaranteed to cure. 25c at W, D. Vinton’s Drug Store. mothing. 0 4K Burns, cute, Strin ‘ Sugar Corn a yell Vanilla Ice Oream Lady Fingers . Macaroons Assorted Fruit Mixed Nuts and Raisins Eastern, Edam and Rogufort Cheese Bent’s Orackers — Oafe Noir Pom ¥ A. 0.U. W. Funeral Notice. The niembers of Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0. U. W., are hereby requested to medt at their hall on Sanday, October 4th, at 1:80 P. m., for the purpose’ of attending the faueral of our late brother, O. J. Naffziger. _D. BH. HOLLAND, M. W, O. BE, Asapurn, Recorder. 02-2t Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno, S, Oox, of Wake, Ark., writes: ‘For 12 yeare I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, bet got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that [am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years.” If you wanta reliable medicine forLiver and, Kidney trouble, stoniach disorder or general debility get Electric Bitters. It’s guaranteed by ‘W. D. Vinton, druggist. Only 50c, Ee G@OD Milk Business Far Sal ee 6 Lot, ‘Two Barns and a Milk Route of about Sixty Ovistomers, Enquire of ; DAN McAULE Lost Hill, : -. Nevada Oity . Mildred Marobie, Hazel Hyde, Edne. Gray, Vesta Walling, Gertrude Gray, Da Fred Chegwidden, Owen Smith,
Herlan Wright and Jessie Cock, Bernice Shaw, Hilda Ostermen, Winnie Smith, Jane Myers, Audrey Obmert, Clara Reynolds, Lucile Tally. Peartul Odds Against Him, . . Bedridden, alone and deetitate. Such in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles,O, For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor. medicine bim relief. At length be -tried Eléctric Bitters. put him on his feet in short order and pow he testifies: ‘‘I’m on the road to complete recovery.” Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forme of Stomach and Bowel Comlainte, Only 60c. Guaranteed by D. Vinton, Druggist. _ If you want a good, cool drink o' veer—the very best in town—drop in and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7 . Perfume Talk i. Do you know that all perfumes are ever you see a perfume that is exposed or two days strong light will spoil-the beet perfume ever made. Pinaud’s Vietette Reine, Gueraline’s Dabrook’s LaSylva, American product At 50 sents an ounce we have Pabner rock’s Locust Blossom (something new) Heliotrope, Jocky Olab, New Mown Hay, Crab Apple Blossom, Russian Vivlet, Stolen Sweets, Persian Bouquet. All popular odors, and good ones for the money, i Vinton, The Druqgist Agent for EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS Mail orders filled. injured by light and heat, and that the . % longer they are kept in stock the less . ? ffagrant, and shorter lasting they be-. @ come? For that reason always have. % them fresh. We Keep them all in al rather dark and cool place, and when: . %@ to the strong daylight, you can bet it is . i not as good as it once was, for in one . % Next time . % you want something real nice in a per-. & fame let us show you one or more of. % the following odors: Pivere La Trefla, . % Roger & Gallet Vera Violetta, Kd. . % Famous Jicky, all’ French imported; 2 Paop, Colgate’s La France Rose (the 5 finest odors made at the price, Dab. tare Seeing 1s Believing! sae ‘ciildsbadesaidlatesiinig Leonard Foote Jr. of Piety Hill, wha has been suffering from appendicitis since last Sunday and who has been very sick, was greatly improved today. end it is now thought he will recover rapidly. Mre, John Lucas of Grasse Valley, sister of Mrs, Henry Stenger of this city, is quite ill, She is afflicted with an abscess which formed on the glands of her neck. She was much better today, bowever, and no serious resulta are anticipated. A Love Letter Would not interest you if you're lookng for a gaaranteed Salve for Sores, Burne or Piles, Otto Dodd, of Ponder, ‘Mo., writes: ‘I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me. It’s the best Salve on earth, 25c at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. ing room. is the model of perop, and the Sucday dinners are mm ap in grand style, Tomorrow fine mena will be provided, as will be seen by reference to another column. } * ‘ADAMS’ HAIR RESTORER Cleanly to Use Exquisitely Scented A delightful toilet preparation for thin, faded hair. Stops the falling out at once, renders it soft, silky, luxuriant Promotes the growth and rectores to gray hair the rich dark color of youth Price 500. Druggists, : “It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. Iam very grateful.” Miss Julia Filbridge, West Cornwall, Conn. Property for Sale. The @. von Schmitburg homestead, near the new steel bridge is offered for sale ata bargain. Enquire at once of : BROWN & MORGAN. DR. H. 0. SMITH} DENTIST Formerly of the Electro-DentalParlors) MASONIC BUILDING PINE STREET NEVADA GITY,ICAL. Ce TT IA TI TI SSCA Men’s Business Dyess The single breasted sack suit is the favorite style for business wearWe make them from $20 up 4 —— We have the largest and most desirable assortment of Imported and Domestic Woolens for men’s wear ever shown in this city. Drop in and see these goods. It costs nothing to look at them and , you save money if you buy. pa : @@ “Tf Morrison makes your clothes they fit.” Successor to L. Hyman & Co., Merchant Tailors. ---R, T. MORRISON, Bp LO IPTP LEIA L616 WTO ONT TATOO IPTALO LO ALO TP BMA TPP Be IN ©OOO0000i10000000% NATIONAL OTE! AND ANNEX RECTOR BROS., Owners and Proprietors, NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA AB 169996 90000 <<a Admittedly the finest hotel in Northern’ California. A large modern brick structure, managed along strictly first-class and most liberal-lines. The National's enviable reputation is a guarantee.of its excellence. ODO OO. © © © © © © © © But for absolute Proof, smoke a Woodpecher Cigar y¢ Consolidated claims, which lated on Big Canyon creek in stownship, show values in free Moging from $1698 to $9.47 a fides liberal quantities of high nical sulphurets and galena. keye is the chain of three jlocated by William M. Wheeler sity last spring. The ledge, been discovered was struck ‘ling, and is a large and strong Odevelop the property as it be will require considerable id Mr, Wheeler will endeavor et capital in the enterprise, wree of men now at work at the Kill mine, of which Skiff T. Hof this city is superintendent, Med in repairing the buildings Ming abead the tunnels, These Me each in about 400 feet, one having reached the channel. Hetwochannels on thé claim, nga width of 350 feet and the Mfect. Breasting out will Mence, QDOOOOOGINOGOOOOOOO PDPPPPP PPE OOO FOO Picnic and Warm Weather we ot st Delicacies.. ne WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large lot of canned goods such as canned Chicken, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Mackerel, Deviled Ham, etc. Jur Prices ympatt 2SH LERS ber, Moulding Timber, etc. GET IN LINE Try our Sugar cured Hams and Bacon, They are fine. For a Recruit Cigar—the best 5c smoke in the world, and you will be in line , a See our splendid assortment of Wafers—all flavors, also crackers of all kinds. All nice and fresh. celebrated Paint d ‘in cans frome St. Tel. 9 peor mente for opening up the ‘atry mine near North San He made by Superintendent mucking when he was in San ™ Tecently, This ig considmuable piece of property and Moy will now work it in a me and extensive manner. —__._ N. S. of Md For a Fortune! eesaroc cs . Millinery Opening 4 The Bands on these famous Cigars entitle you qaasacacae cacaneeaee to an interest in our $142,500 offer. respecitaliy invite tho ladies ° £ my grand display of Fall and Two Bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one Winter Millinery whicn I have tag from Star Tobacco in securing presents. SAVE THE BANDS Ask the dealer for Tue Bee Hive Grocery. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. Cabinet clocks, Mantel clock, Time & Office clocks, etc., also our display of gold; silver and Nickel Watches. We can suit you. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street $3500 For a first-class, practical 0600 ening Mayor Chapman and ; -Uroer and Tegler as a com4 8ession at the Gold Run dager Skews of the Traction Y kecompanying them, The Pttood on the foundations be; mites and Mr, Skews sent “Sar over it at fnll speed. 4 " the least shaking or ® stone wall perceptible, that the Structure is perfectly "fe. No further repairs _’ Low other than replacing ” of the eouth wall which St spring, Fiaee ee e c Aume Tis having the interior her shop re-painted and lmproved. We have a splendid line at all prices oo) een a from $1 up. See our Alarm Clocks, J seen our new sen to our large Souvenir Spoons yoo Spoon i a antly engta t ae Leo, view co. Also be sare ther designs, ine Saturda tember er 5 . y, September 25 aud would be pleased to see. the ladies on that day. My stock is. complete and up-to-date io every respect and cannot be ex. celled in this part of the State. ine Spoons OPENING DAY use Spoons —— SUPER EED PREF ETHER MISS E. E. HOEET j Typewriter. Broad Street, Nevada City * RAN . Main Street, Grass Valley. /ELER 3 =! : ecinnininctis a scninactioaias