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September 10, 1901 (4 pages)

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lscopal ‘ey Man 8s Val. Of the e. Af. tended >Ljoped faNe. . » YOung r best Qfe ox. rmerly O early Mt late = posi~ Alaska, rs em. friends for hig . make ead wall hearty ing par. ZO life 33 and vorks rand: 1G. nust be i repair added City — — TUESDAY ween eneeee me lief Hill. Fair at Sacramento, Wesley Moore is here on visit to Wesley Arnbart and family. Jobu Beckley has returned after paying a visit to Sacramento, : Vy. . Buergan and O, Miller of Red-. Yevada City Helps Fer Sister ding are at the Union Hotel, Mrs. R. Dawe, who bas been visiting at Sants Cruz hae returned home, Riebard Goyne from a business trip to San Fre hese Wiiliam Nivens is over from Forbestown on # Visit to his parents, Frank Power, who has been to Byron Springs on & visit, has returned, z James Quick and family came over from Budger Hill this morning, Personal Happenings. James Hasatler is over from Oherokee, f James Landsburg: is down from ReSam Rice has returned from the Btate is down from the Plum bego mine on @ visit to his folks W. B. Robb returned fast evening ADMISSION DAY CELEBRATION AT GRASS VALLBY P12 salad sary Tost Fittingly Observed. City Do Hersett Sreat Honor. ' Everything was lively on the streets at Nevada City early yestefday morning and from seven.o’clock till after ten o’clock people could be seen bur. trying in various directions, preparing to take their departure for Grass Mrs. Penrose of North Bloomfield is. Valley to enjoy themselves for the here on & Visit. day: They were not disappointed as Qounty Assessor Henry Schroeder. they had the pleasure of witnessing has retuned from Truckee, the very best celebration ever given at Our State’s Annwer{the track as they but no accidents occurred. ae. . Orowds of peuple ¢ seen in It is estimated that vada City, © Gime Cable Goday. for Glenbrook Park: 1:15 p. m., 2:30 5:15 p.m, dren 25 cents. : . Official Visit. -D. Gammo, Grand Chief Patriarch of California, will make an official visit to Mistletoe Encampment, No, 47, I. O. O. F., of this city. Union Encampment of Grags Valley hag accepted an invitation to bé present on this occasion and will come up in a .body. President L. J,Rose Jr. of the Home. OF sister city. Every available con-. “ety member of Mistletoe Eocamp* mine is he:e spending @ few days, veyance in this city was in use and the ment and visiting members are reDr. F. 8. Cofttan left’ yesterday-for. Narrow Gauge trains were crowded . 177°! *° be present. After the reguSan Francisco, where he will reside. G. W. Reeks came in on last evening's train from San Francisco. ee Superintendent L. M. Hanéock returned last evening from San Jose;~ W. H. Lobmasa and wife have returned from a visit to San Francisco. Miss Kittie Kelleher of Sacramento ishere on a visit to Mrs, Hanley and family. Chas. Hartman arrived here last with people every trip before noon and were well patronized all afternoon, The Nevada City Band appeared upon the street shortly after eight o’clock snd just before nine accompanied-the Native Sons of Hydraulic Parlor to the . depot, where they boarded the train. Toeir costumes were pure white and they presented a fine appearance, Oompany O, N. G. of California, under command of First Lieutenant Ben. A. lar business is transacted, and degrees conferred, a banquet will follow. Funeral of William Davies. ies, who died at his home near Blue SRR aaa eeenenseer aera shape inane Grass.Valley was witnessed. closeto twenty-five , . Bandred people wore present from NeThe. trains of the Narrow ‘Gauge Railroad will leave as follows today Ip. m., P. m., 3:45 p.m , Fare for round trip, including admission tothe Park, 50 cents. OhilGn Monday evening, September 234, The funeral of the late William Dav-. Sacre nat see eI PHONE, MAIN 551. ; A Sood Showing, Church at Ohis City. The last officig! meeting of the Methodist Ohurch for the Conference year was held last night. The Treasurer, B. F. Snell, reported that all obligations had been met, and that he had disbareed during the year $1758.05. Reports from all other departments of the church showed a very. healthy financial condition. For the general benevolent enterprises of the church the Pastor will make to the Conference the best report, by far, that hes ever been made-in the history of the Methodist Oburch. Fifteen new members have been added to the roll, besides a Class of twenty probationers. Five of ee Ghe Condition of the Methodist A Large Consignment Received Just GEO. C. GAYLORD & SON, PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. Yevada County Horse. Famous Orotter Sold toan Oakland Yan for $2000. George F. Jacobs, owner of the famous trotter, “Walling,” which made such a fine record on the racetrack at Sacramento last week, will go, to., Oak-. land soon and enter his fanidiée horse forthe race meeting which will take place there soon. “Waliing” has made some excellent recorde in the past among bis class of trotters, and is improving in every race. The public must not be surprised to hear soon of this horse winning out first ati breaking the record of his class. Mr. Jacobs bas sold the horse to an Oakland man for $2000, : Tent, last week, took place on ‘Sunday fternoon from on church, under the auspices Wf the A. O, U. W. The funeral was largely attended by evening from Sacramento, on a visit to. Bost, was well represented and took. the Workmen and many friends of the his old home, their departure on the nine o'clock deceased, some of whom came from E, Evilsizer of San Francisco arrived . ‘Tain. The Nevada City Firemen aleo. ® 8™et distance to pay their last tribute here lust evening and left this morning . ‘Utued out well and were dressed in. *® 7 whom they greatly esteemed. for Downieville,N. Mallich and Jos. Durfee came up from Smartsville last évening to at— tend the picnic. Wm. McKinlay Jr., arrived here Saturday evening from Plomas county, and is being warmly welcomed by his many friends here, : their attractive red uniforms, The varfous organizations were met at the Grass Valley depot by their brothers and escorted.to town. At about 10:30 o’clock the parade was formed Bennett street, Marshal H. J. Campbell and his aids leading, Judge Smith Will. Preside.Stanley A, Smith, Superior’ J udge of on; Sierra county, will preside in the Superior Court of Nevada county this The aids. Week, by request. Court was to have were Fred Arbogast Mics Jessie Tye; convened today but an adjournment Jimmy Graham bas returned from . Duc, A. F. Brady, H.C. Schroeder Eb, . was teken until tomorrow, so that all Camptell Springs, where be went for. K-Smart, Eli Benoit and Henry Lane. . Could attend the reunion and picnic at the benetir of his health.’ He ie feeling. Next in line was Company I’s Brass. Glenbrook Park. very much Fetter now, Band, which was followed by OomMre, A, W. Lester is home from Bypanies C and I, which were comVotes of Interest, rou Spi ings’-Her health has been very manded by Mujor P. F. Simonds. The much improved, her hosts of friends . Pioneers. were well represented “in : will be rejoiced te Meee "busses as were also the Mexican War. ~ School supplies at Viaton’s. E. Warner, manager of the Great . veterans. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. American ‘lea Store, has returned from ‘The second division was underthe! for the best of everything in the San Francisco, direction of J ag : Cougblia and he was! meal linesend ‘your orders to Naffziger. Mrs. Aduir, who has been visiting assisted by Ed Whitborn ,. J. ConstanGoto N fiohe fer your house paint#2 relatives at San Francisco and sa a eS ek es Ge ing. tf other places, returned home Saturda alley Ba shec stenting. 7 . division and was followed by the. all on Ed Sohmidt when you py ; the t line. Mrs. U, E. Stark and childen arrived . Kaights of Sherwood Forestér of Ne-. *2¥thing in the tobacco line here Saturday evening from San Francisco to join Mr. Stark. T. B, Attkisson arrived here last Baturday evening from Vacaville ona Veit to his son, A. A, Attkisson, vada City and Grass Valley and the Uniform Rank, K. of P. of both places, . tan and sunburn, Opal Oream is the best remedy for You can get it at The firemen with their beautifuly deco-. Vintoa’s, 250 and 50c boitles. rated float endéd the division. Jack Beam Bourbon whiskey is guarWilliam Williems ‘took charge of the . anteed pure and is the best whiskey for Mrs. Qa pbell and children left yes. . third division and was sided by Dr. J. sicknese. For sale at. Vinton’s drag terday for Alameda where they will reside, é James Dower returned this morning tom Sacramento where he has been attending the State Fair, Postmaster W, Mobley returned here yesterday from Sacramento, where he bas been on business. He left this Morning for North Bloomfield, John Dunnichiff returned last. evenm Cc ing from fruckee, where he has been . Shirts and hats. Manzanita Parlor of beer and choice wines, liquors and t work on the new jail. Mrs. Frank White, who has been vis-. Tepresented and they attracted much] ° ing in Sanu Francisco for several Dobbins, Bert George, J. E. Bunney, J. store. Michel), Russell Bray and Joe Siddles. tf If you want a good, cool drink of The Sacramento Band disccursed sweet . peer—the very best in town—drop in was followed by Sunset and Suscramento Parlors of Native Sons, both of which had attractive uniforms, Hydraulic Prarlor made a good showing, as did also Quartz Parlor, the members ft) very largely Native Daughters was attention. The float “Californie,” was strains of music for this division and . and see Wm. Harry. Tonsorial m7-tf For a good bath goto Tom Moore’s Parlors, on Commercia treet. Bathe, 25 centa. j28-tt A good hot lunch will be served fthe latter being dressed in yellow. every night at William Harry's saloon, orner Pine and Spring street. Cool igars always on hand. jall7-tf The Old Government Whiskey used Weeks, returned home Sunday evening, . indeed a handscme one and caused . in the medical department of the United The young danghter of Mr. and Mrs. . Albert Allan, who bas been dangerously il, is now out of danger. Ralph S. Wilkinson of Oskland is Here on a visit to his: aunt, Mrs, Mamie. bers of Quartz and Manzanita Par-. § 2 lors, which have worked so hard for the . cents and family use. Sold in bulk exWrence, Will Rolfe, wha, has been visiting at E Francisco, returned Saturday eveng. ; Mrs, ©, 7, Boardman is here from Stockton on a Ve, Boardman, and family, . Miss Et hol Sears of Stockton is the Rest of ; ity, Mise Della Eddy of Hanford arrived much favorab'e comment. C past several weeks to make it the grand success it was. They may well feel proud of thé results obtained from timalant for invalids and convalesclusive!y by Wm. H. Tuttle. “al4, There is more Catarrh in this section their labors for they have given an Ad-. of the country than all other diseases brief visit to her son, . mission Day celebration which has : never been equalled in this part of the Golden State. The applause that each to more than repay the promoters of ut together, and antil the last few For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prei ecei i 1 remedies, and by conMiss Ameli art of thé parade received from the. scribed loca ‘ Beet: ss altares sed on the streets was alone enough . stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to be a conhere last evening on a visit to Mr, and . the enterprise for all the pains they bad . gtitational disease, and therefore reMra, y, Rohr, “Miss Eddy is the Seaghier of Stanley Eddy, formerly ‘ oPrietor of the National Hotel, and ‘Many friends in this city.Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ? A Cheap cola ®8p rem ae that will relieve and oure the “vere and dangeroug results of val and lung troubles. ‘What shall a o? Go to a warmer and more gular Climate ? Dot POSsible fy ® the ON edy for coughs and Yes, if. possible; iy or you, then in either case cola ‘LY remedy that hae been inWith su..20, 2/1 civilized countries trout. 88s in sévere throat and lung "pe “Boschee’s German Syrup.” sane coly heals and stimulates the ®8 to destroy the germ disease, imation eae ony 1 Rives a night's bon A cures the patient, Try OnE All dingo: mended many years by
Prize f”'*'s in the world, Get Green's Nee Almanag. aa ‘ wR Please Take-Notice. ——— * S of people, ¥. 7 eee sg rnestly Solicited,’ ® Salvation Army ~ Hall, Gress ere can > eee Oth and 10:b, Mfreshmente obtained in.the way of 1. “ll day ot ail hours, and to taken, There was not a hitch or flew in any part of the procession and Grand Marshal Campbell and his aids kept everything running .smoothly. The streets had been sprinkled and all along the lire of march but little} dust was encountered. 3 The streets were decorated with *\s all right, but you waat somestringers of flags and Native Son’s em-. monials. blems. Various business men had their respective places nicely decorated and the whole presented a most beautiful sight. On Mainstreet, near the Golden Gate Hotel, was an arch in the shape ofa typical forty-nine miner. It was an excellent piece of work and quite originul. Another arch was erected near the corner of Main and Mill street and was fixed up so as to represent a marble structure, which lt did very well, Last night both of. the arches were illuminated by electricity and presented a grand appearance. Several other monuments made to represent marble were in several places on the streets. . The crowds of people nearly went wild when they suddenly, looked up and to their astonishment beheld the first electric car of the Nevada County Traction Company coming down the street. Of course it was programmed to appear but no one seemed to, be expecting it just at thattime and it was ‘bard work to keep the small boys off uires constitutional treatment. Hall’s atarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Oheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market, [tis taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testiF. J. CHENEY & Oo.Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, -75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. 7Oe Question Answered. Address, Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using; anything else for Indiestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is wll they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches or other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquoid form, to make you ‘satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomas Paine, none better. For sale at Rector Bros. States Army and Naval Service. Ac-. * The parade was long, interesting and . cepted by the Board of, Health. Recone that in every way reflected great . comended by the highest, medical auredit upon Grass Valley and the mem-j. thorities asthe purest unadulterated ears was supposed to be incurable. . the members have died during the year. The Sunday School membership has grown quite a little,anda Home Department of some thirty members has been organized, aleo a Oradle Roll Department. ' ‘Dry Grass Catches / Afire About 8 o’clock last evening, after the train went by,a fire started near Sutton’s ranch and. just the other side of the crossing at the tunnel. The dry grass soon caused the flames to spread. A force of men was soon on the ground and the fire was got under control before any damage was done. Constant Advertising. A man who advertises only. once. in y} awhile does not get the full value of his advertising. Neither he nor his. business ever benefits in the cumulative value of publicity. His each announcement may bear some fruit in proportion to its individual value, but ene absorbs nothing of the good wrought by the other. His firm name is not kept constantly before ‘the people, It is not unremittingly impressed, upon consumers, Hence he is in a measure a new advertiser every time he advertises. Cleveland on Fishing. Mr. Cleveland’s next contribution to The Saturday Evening Post,of Philadelphia, will be an extremely readuble paper, in which he signs the praises of “his favorite sport. The Reflections of a Fisherman shows very pleasantly the genial “unofficial” side of the former President. Mrs. Nation has been slapped for pulling a cigar from a man’s mouth. She probably did not know how dangerous a proceeding it was. A man will kick himself when he drops a halfsmoked cigar. Notice of Removal. Dr. Ormiston Swayze will remove his office from’ the Tilley Building to his residence, on the corner of High and Nevada streets;about the 5th instant. Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m.; evenings, 7 to 8. o’clock. ‘Telephone, West 32, sep8-lw —+-2ee GIRL WANTED. A girl is wanted to work at the New York Hotel. Apply immediately. tf Burrato Lager Beer on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. “je Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and veal on hend a all times. tf Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Grissel Bros , Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb in the market. je’ A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. ° Arrested and Set Free, Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s Balsam for the throat.and lungs is the proper treatment fof the first congn. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 25c. and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. 2ee BurraLo Lager Beer on draugbt, at 65 cents a glass, at Council Chambers W. J. Britland, proprietor. jis . Setter For Blood Than Sarsaparilia For Those Living in the Malaria Districts. Grove’s teless Ohbill Tonis: myl5-6m Badly Burned. San Jose, Sept. 8—Matt Rosea, a laborer, was terribly burned about the face, bands and feet at noon today, ina fire which destroyed his little home, on River street. A defective gasoline stove was the cause of the blaze, Rosea’s condition is critical. Loss, $500; partially insured. What a Tale It Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it’s liver trouble; but Dr. King’s New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at W. D. Vinton’s drug store. : “éshabte Room For Rent. ‘Nice large room, brick building. To one or two gentlemen. Enquire at the Grotto. s8lw Burraro Laces BEER on draught, at cents a glass, at Council Chambers, W, Jd. Britiand, proprietor. jig Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for sale at Rector Bros. _ Malaria Causes Billousness, Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause. pee Mogae Pn Hundreds of People are using our FRESH-ROASTED COFFEES —and— BLENDED Ao Have you tried us yet ? Thinking about It? Don’t delay--delays are dangerous. Quit using stale goods and drink pure, wholesome Tea and Coffee. It willimprove your health. [SSAMPLES FREE gry TAYLOR'S TEA AND COFFEE. ROWSE Wholesale and Retal BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL._ PROGRAM OF EXERCISES 0000eecee FETE eecnecees GLENBROOK PARK, Tuesday, Sept.'10, 1901: 1, SELECTION BY THE BAND. 2. Address by the President of the Day, DR. S. [, HARRIS. 3. Quartette, “AULD LANG SYNE.” Everybody to. join-in the chorus; . 4. Address of Welcome to Pioneers, by HON. E. M. PRESTON. : 5 Serving of the GREAT CAMP STEW by the NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST and WIVES OF THE GLENBROOK PARK ASSOCIATION. 6 “BURYING OF THE HATCHET,” by MAYOR CLINCH of Grass Valley. GAMES AND SPORTS: The following program of sports will 100-yard foot race—free for all. be given: Prize $5. . Trotting horse race. Parse $50. 100-yard foot race—free for all. Running horee race. Purse $25. $2 50. Tug-of-war, Prize $50. Girls’ race. Prize $1 50. Wheelbarrow race. Prize $2 50. : Catching greased pig. Prize, the pig. Foot race—52. yards—between the Native Scns of the Golden West and the Glenbrook Park Association for a purse of $100. Entrance fee 25 cents. Mule race, prize $5. . SEE THE GREAT TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST Between two strong teame of miners—Allison Ranch men. va. Champion Mining Co. employes, for a prize of $50. . Chasing the devil around the stump —for ladies. Prize $2 50. Boye’ race. Prize $1, Wood-sawing contest — for ladies. Prize $2 50. Best of Dancing will be Provided. A Full Brass Band will furnish the latest and best music. A Fine Platform. CLEANING OUT FOR OUR FALL STOGK. : Ohe Annual Sacrifice tipi ns tia Of SUMMER GOODS goes on with eS iearee much work for us and much satisfaction for our customers. Each year people realize that our sale is not merely inaugurated to clear out our Summer goods to make room for our Fall stock, but an offering of genuine qualityin Stylish and Seasonable DryGoods We are offering this Fall to our patrons Uuparalleled Bargains, and our early customers will have an unlimited choice. The little prices give & welcome to the slim pocket book. SNELL © FLEMING Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. Saaaeaeanaeaiaaiene hte) SARDINES That are not Mackerel. Thie standard joke is, after all, best appreciated in the eating of genuine sardines. If you like SARDINES at all you'll like OURS. The Best Salt Mackerel, too; and while we’re talking about, the best. of everything that is found in ocery stores—and some specialties es, Weaim to be accommodating also. Articles which we do not keep on account of small demand, we can order for you on short notice. SIGOURNEY, CASH GROCER. Courthouse Souvenirs And other Novelties: too numerous to mention can be seen at C. “J. BRANDS, The Jeweler. % COPY ocane oe ee A large consignment just received, genu and can be relied on. Diamond-setting is our specialty. CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS. Diamonds. ——s =e