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September 13, 1901 (4 pages)

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elt Just Received BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. jell times. and.a buge golden eagle on the colored wail back of the Court, the walls of the decorations. The seats, except those Seattie, September 12—An expert6nce which nearly resulted in starvation was undergone in July last by Marston and Robert. .Smith, who reached Nome just before the steamer Centennial sailed. For thirteen: days they subsisted on raw fish and the buds and leaves of willows. At the expiration of that time they stumbled more dead than alive, on a prospector’s camp on the . Neuluk viver, where they were cared for and taken to Oouncil. Grain Held Up. Qurrrewa Fauis, Wis., Sept. 12—A gang of tramps held up a Wisconsin Central freight train at Ervine at 2 O'clock this morning. The trainmen and trampe exchanged shots. James Bryan,a tramp, was shot through the leg. Five of the gang were arrested, GIRL WANTED. A girl is wanted to work at the New York Hotel. Apply immediately. tf Good Meats. Oolley Brothers have the very. best of beef, mutton and veal on hand a tf + oe eS Maiaria Makes impure Blood. ; Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic cures Ma aria. 6500 my 15 6m CBee 8 Malaria Causes Biliousness, Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic removes the cause. 7s WDeshable Room For Rent. Nice large room, brick building: To one or two gentlemen. Enquire at the Grotto. 88 lw IGLEANING OUT FOR OUR FALL STOCK. __ Ohe Annual Sacrifice Of SUMMER GOODS goes on with 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 quality in Stylish and Seasonable DryGoods We are offering this Fall to our patrons ' Uuparalleled Bargains, and our early customers will bave an unlimited choice. The little prices give a welcome to the slim pocket book. FLEMING Streets, Nevada City. tes emt i sages’ Al Pioneer Woman. Oht. FRIDAY ee, . ig ehetiytagor ie Dr, Witt ee eye _ : ee Weat © ef mitts wmeenocndh (as Bri wee ent ama J Mrs. Keten Mead Soins the. ‘Cie 2 pees a mis. “Ss 9 ©, . thls time robbed the medical profession . Obar: H. Mead of San Francisco, # ee see ot a ae GA as oie pap ehool supplies.at Vinton'a, pu most promis-. summonded to. her b ee . ce ees Ae ; ; ‘ ee jared * ee afternoon the Saturday . a: mbers, t. William 4. WentSeptember Bt . She had liv othe; Aw ee I 4 ay he : : t ) Pam eecrite Whist Olab‘will be‘ émterworth of Sacramento, who had’ been age of Seties Bhe ved to the} A. ar ‘Se Co ns ign Ince Ih Se turnAtternoot i: suffering from typhoid our years, ten months . ; $ ee : x ; ioe al : ation, isined by Misa Ligsle Keenan’ at the ied late Weatiesa pneamonia, . and three days, and had spent the beet . ‘ : home of Mra, Belle Domglaas, 9 . e ae, eanesday night and dark/ part of her aestal life in thie State, et $0 8. aoe ef =* Ds for lite insurance eee T. Bi Gray. boty unow him ig ween all ae to the gold flelds from ; . is: J, B. Lithgow and Mrs. A. &. Nor-~ born and raised at Gold Flat and st oe bah early times. ‘With her we ay ee : Be y8, tWashington were married in. one of the first waa) bosband family she lived in Ne-. ee hee: . hisee Moe a ae : ii atty last night by Justion of the! the high eobool ran gg te from . vada City for a number of her years, bre: ct ; “eee tbls ere in 1880, Th usband . eee days, Peace J. 8. Holbrook. -* . members of the class wore: Se ce aie ppt eS et ¢ hae GEO. C GAYLORD & SON m toFor the weg vadlteat ee @elaor . Joh mi sak T. Nilon, Professor. They went to San Francisco from here} hi pom ti win tse ris) ‘ ; ; Yolock’ a . meal line sen your. 0 ere Naffziger. ; nn Hussey, red W. Bradley, O. E. and have resided there e binos ; : eres fees fe ER ; =i t the A grand ball will be given in Mo-. Bowdoln, and Missos Rachel Abel, Ina. tiamber of children, besides raat __PHONE,. MAIN 551PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. : pa Keo’s Hall at Mager r on the tart agin em et ee Hamil-. husband, survive her as follows: Mrs. sstiteartenie : Ea — Ros, q ing of October 12t Mra. W.J. ' Ki rown of Santa] Edward Wheaton, Mrs. George L. weagaa Kez SapeE ee returned to San Francisco thiemorn-. Qf ~ )@ = Dagan. It promises to be ® very op“a lg sae of Dr. Wentworth . Spinney, Walter, Frank R, and E. H. FP a sonal. CAPPeNiNgS. ling, = me pe Yo Rush For Seats. joyable affair. oe haga o break the ranks of the. Mead. The late Mrs. A. H. Hanaon, Loutcy S—— fey. . W. A, Williams and R. G. Williams . Ps in, do to N. Robr for. your house paint~} "9 sida ik ee _ . Who was the founder of “Donation Day’. D. MW. Young is over trom Colgate. . Of Ban Francisco arrived here last even-. Wasninaton, September 12—It had " iti. + ae ro graduating the deceased taught . in Grass Valley; was aleo@ daughter of. R, PRossen is here fron: Reliet Hill, . 128 904 I6ft thie morning for North . been expected that there wonld be an 1 near 4 public school at Washington, after . the deveased. Mrs. M at tahy , Bloomfield ining busi ie ag : The funeral of late Lon Dickineon,. which he entered. the State U ni MECOE . St heed, Mrs. Mead was-akind! w p Meokt miptonvillé w s mewete. on mining meee. early-rush on the part of the Washingargaln, ho died at the Oounty Hoapltal o6. %; peace te University . hearted and most lovable lady in every” eke as _ . 4. F. Smith and H. Vogt arrived here . ton public to secure seats to the. Schley rr w last, took. place from. Henry . <;, rkeley, from: which he graduated . respect and it is indeed with great pain day 8 es een og wy. fyoutorday and left this~morning for}. .-. pemredemenlbrs at fof rt bleh honors. In 1889 he took the. that her many old-time 1 Mrs. W. He bobman’ ig down frout. "Martin Fiat, in the Was nF es. Lane's Undertaking Parlors at 10] opin.) any old-time soquaintances . . par i ere acase saa Bd sal . oo perenne lexton ios this forenoon. ane palship of the local public school . learn of her demise; ~The’ fanéral took Yoo Bots 98 9: ose, ti.. . trlet, to examine a quartz mine.“ _ . .wae id Schmidt ehen you wan retained the position till 1892. Ho. place last Sunday from the family resiMrs. B. BH. Pigéton fe recovering trom foe Bee See : bowels Call on Ke taught fora term at Centerville, Ala-. dence, 1618 Sacramento street, San ror gees. TPS aA. id Ay loons to” Cl order, anything in the tobacco line. . tf /meda county, and then entered the . Francisco. ’ giv. “Dan Deal arrived’ here :yesterday. . aloons e@. ) and fe 4 praise service will. be held at: the. Oooper Medical College at San Fran‘se : {from Oamptonville. a pha Pua ee ee : Neer ee oa the Methodist church ext Sam@ay @vem-. Cleo’ and after finishing hie medical ‘A Vegetable Peach. Mrs. ©. J. Naffziger has -returned. Sarr Laks, Sept. 12—Next Sunday health ing. The choir will render some} education he went to Guatemala to from a trip to San Francisco. all the saloons in thie place will be. — arid” special music, ander the direction of . practice but later removed to Sacra-. » tig . . D.1. LU. Bowman ‘has’ gone to'attend . closed up. This ie the. result of Bw: ind. if ~ * . mento, wheré he lias since resided. He. _. CiPt:” Richards of Gold’ Fiat bad) the State Fair at Sacramento,... pressure brought to bear on the City} 7 nat Orenra tw the bieet’ Maing get ed ilcilccisdes cf ta Wentwusth=Ig raised a vrop of peculiar fruit, a speci-. Mra, D. B. Getohel! who has been on. Ocuneil by the local reformers, headed DS8. ead sunburn, ~ You can get it at} Dospital at Sacramento, of which om seep — the, TRansoaip? reporter! the eick ist 18 recoveritig. by the ministers, Deseret ‘Sunday emoves Vintoa’s, 25c and 50c bottles.. «sj: WS the head at the time of his death. recently Pee Ate Ite outside appearSupervisor: B. QO. Griese! came down . School Unio and the Young Men's ‘Ray, the young 8on of P. J, Hanley, . 4 "fe and two children survive him ie eeaen Dees Cropyent openigey ai] frp Wanhing}on joday, _, . Mutual Improvement Association. Sev-} j y, ~ he od, *! also mother, Mre, J. H Wentworth though much smoother, bat ite aroma} Ohas. Lebrecht of San Francisco ar-. eral weeke ago the reformers undera ars 1g . ‘ae 1 A sigorsoii of Gold Fiat; a sister, Misd Gants when cut is somewhat like a musk-}{rived here on this mortiing’s train. took to shut up all the gambling tT : in fro ndinte eat pantie Sl mea Wettworth,.a teacher in a public echiool melon. The inside of the fruit, next. OC. A. Carter arrived here last evening placea and were successful, and they [aga ney . shove. Tek at San Francisco; and an alisla. Sdshae to the rind, is delicate pink in color . from San Francisco on Tegal business./then turned their attention to the REAR-ADMIBAL SCHLEY, 3 os T iced thecal : &-. Wentworth of Gol d Flat. The remains and tastes somewhat like a peach or} Miss Bandemar of North Bloomfield . saloons, with the result that they will Court of Inquiry, which began at the Ticke pei ee have been shipped to San Francisco i Ca rae egy resembles that of . is visiting relatives and friende in this. be kept closed on Sundays hereafter Navy Yard today, but the contrary was Jack Beam Bourbon w ey is guarare'thk */ any ordinary fruit except that it con-. city. til furth tice. ; 9 9) 4 BBB vised pre and is the best whiskey for vee soir aa et ease Deceased . tains a great many seeds; _ This strange] Shiceitil(Ge/ Sip pibbCiabbidned Abi until further notice fue, sad Pres — after 12 o'clock were : sickness. For sale at Vinton’s drug. : a. hea product of the soil is called a vegetable. evening from a visit to friénds at Sac-. A Special Offer to the Ladies. The eras witout peony peep erecte of. ow Officially Visited peach, is quite delicious, and grows on. ramento. : 3 in which the Court ie to sit ia some “Our Own Baking Powder” is. the . a vine. Mies Edith Payne who has been visitMahe , . sind ot Charlee #8 Mulloys nee adver, : ing relatives at hank ‘Ban J ai bas si od tod ee ch ee ae i erg sakincadenice evga vee tisement in this evening’s Transoniet. Last night Laurel Parlor, No. 6, The Ball To-morrow Night. returned. special offer fa ethos abdel eirmcute. a stnceal the Moar fo Feb ‘5 sheat we 4. Eg He also speaks of other things and the. N. D.G. W., of this city, was ofMre. George Church and son, Elmer, . ge them in one of the sande stndnig, the court, Admiral peg sie ants reader will do well toglance it over, . ficially visited by Mrs. Genevieve; The people of .Nevada. City should. Féturned leat evening from ‘@ trip to. aj] sizes, only 25 cents. ' . fellow-members of the Court arrived Baker, who is Grand President of the . not forget th d ball to be given . Sen Francisco, ; ia arene e Ifyou want a good, cool drink of , o! get the gran oO be given ‘ ES 25C. teer—the very best in town—drop in. P46". The attendance was large, and. to-morrow night at Grass Valley by . Mice Annie Hocking left this morn_ Arrested and Set Free. g miles and see Wm: Harry. m7-te . @Uring ‘the evening a handsome cat. the Cigar Makers’ Union ‘and Minere’}ing for Freeman’s Grossing to visit or you W. F : Kin h P ‘acl glaes dish was presented to Mrs. Baker} Union, for the benefit of the strikers. friends, a Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Weat: 7B. pare eo seve: by Mrs, Fred Zeitler, in behalf of the! of San Francisco who are in need of} Hon. J. M. Walling was a passenger] tern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is : pers epee! tee ae at lor. The work of the order was. financial help: All of the arrange-. 9” this morning’s train bound for San iar treated, the first step in the y bring You Bet, was by ered a farewell party . faliy exemplified, and the officers and. ments for taking the people of our. Francisco. saties dewslopens tar se reg able at that place ast night. Mr. and . members were highly complimented by {city to our sister town have been] Mrs. A. B. Hallet returned yesterday . peed not fear consumption.” Kemp's family will leave in @ day or two for}the Grand President for their pro-. made, and all who attend the ball will . to Purdon’s bridge, after a visit to rel. } Balsam for the throat and tangs is the Ca 'Youl ty, wh eir pro: t = ome to# 2 riers, y pa: pio’ ol where be / ficiency. Refreshments -were served. receive courteous attention and are} tives in this city. pgs tenderer pig the eee cough. ag secured a good position. and a pleasant time was enjoyed by . eure of havinga delightful time. The} ~ Joseph Martin, who-has been visiting . 700 consaepeon Lat ne botthes Boe. For a good bath go to Tom Moore’s. all. : best dance music will be furniehed on . San Francisco and other places for the. and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman, Tonsorial Parlors, on Oommercia. There was a ’bus load of Native] this occasion by a brass band. past two weeks, has returned. sole agent. ao street. Baths, 25 cents, j28-tf =. Daughters from Grass Valley present, . ahead % ‘William Gilbert, who has been visit— : nee = ll, New Mr, Hall, who is interested in open. besides a number of visiting members 3 //4 ing his folks at Sweetland, is in this} A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Outing $B 2¢upa mine at Grizzly Hill, arrived . from seven other Parlors. Holiday eed aryland, ~ on his way to Gaston Ridge mine. . “!##F®. for sale at or ae ibiinae bares 3 : here lact evening from San Francisco a ee : —— r. Bpringsteed arrived here last é Oo anice . ae 5 ee sone The Best Prescription For Malaria: . .. : He went out to the mine today for the Banquet at the National Hotel Battmore, Md:, Sept. 12—This isa evening from San Francisoo and left Obilis and‘ Feve ‘A cic ca Cibo just-after the man with the dusting purpose of looking over the property, *. Maryland State holiday, made eo by . this morning for Downteville. _ Seeeeuee Dane Teao It la simply cloth disappeared. The building itwhich is said to give promise of beproclamation of the Governor, it being Richard Goyne returned this morn-. iron and quinine in a tasteless form. nae Sigel nae 48 oe atractare, sam coming a good paying propasition, As a reward for their trouble and-. the anniversary of the battle of North . ‘ng to the Plambago mine after visiting . No cure—ne pay. Prive 50c. pie ~ rie wh pig he ee it Oo. A good hot lunch will be served originality displayed at the late mas. Point, The Maryland troops bere re“ fea sl pi ss aa r= hv : ae ‘ pe p Bagi ouse. = aa every night at William Harry's saloon, querade ball; the group that representpulsed the British, killing General iD eler an bas. Raymond Hage ——a a corner Pine and Spring. street, Cool ed the Ohinese dragon were banqueted . Rosa, their commander, after the latter of Ban Francisco arrived here on last 4 beer and choice wines, Hquors ‘and at the National Hotel and those who} haa burned the Ospitol and the White . evening’s train. : :
clgare always on hand joil7-tf enjoyed the hospitality of the Rector . Gouse and whipped the Americans at Mrs. A. H. Tickell left this morning un re ae, Th ey ‘ Brothers are loud in their praises of . Biadenaburg. fer Sacramento, being’ called there on arte Government Whiskey sed . the courtesies shown. The very best of es account of the critical ilinees of her a . medical department of the United everything in the eating line was served A Night of Terror. want.) Thins RS Sy { p . tates Army and Naval Service. Ac-/in the very beat of style and the group Mrs. B. F. Snell ‘atid’ daughter, Mies 0 cop e cepted by the Board of Health. Reo-. se: around the festal board for about . “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow . Sadié Snell, Have returted from an exx somended by the highest medical a0-. two hours last evening. : of the brave General Burnham of Mach-lignaea visit to San Francisco and na. Sa ee thorities asthe purest unadulterated Pai eae lan, Mo. when the dostave aut. mos . Cekiand ican oimqyetit. : BE ee ee stimulant tor invalids and convalesmorhioe” ettes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln,. Dr, J. J. Redmond, who has been visare using our ie ee oe cents and family ase. Sold in bulk exDangerously Il, who attended her that fearful night,! jting at North Bloomfield and other ‘We clusively by Wm. H. Tuttle. al. : but she begged for Dr. King’s New Dis-. 0 j,.96, retarned ‘to’ Sat ° Francisco the Se a aes pope FI gg oo aed Pee Gone today: . had Pp : ; ite Sr. Pavt, Minn., September 12,— . saved her life, and cu wie ag eh Ee “ . ‘artially. : sumplion. After taking, she slept all. Mise Alice Evans, who bas, been em; aed y Destroyed By Fire. Word was received hewn sip ateinees stank. Further use entirely cured. ployed here for the past fourteen ty ae , as Wack tas that the venerable Bishop Henry 5.iner.” This marvelous medigine is months, is visiting: der parents at ForThe residence of ex-Supervisor Henry . Whipple of the Protestant Episcopal guaranteed . to cure au sumone: ee est Hill: COFF EE S — geases. Only , ‘ ware 3 zeae! Grams Valley was partially de. Oburob is dangerously ill at his home Trial “bottles free at Vinton’s drug} J. W. Fioney arrived here yesterday r ved by fire last night, The loss is . in Faribault. atore. afternoon from Ghibago. and left this .* i ma $700, and ff of the eng . ; bi: ae morning for Downieville, where he is d —— uknown. There been n> Question Answered. borraLo Laczr Beep on draug interested in mi ty. —and— saci fire in the house for several.days, The ee a 5 cents’s gines, at Cocnett ened Bichard Urea Setar at to Grass W AY was lighted {by electricity, no. Yes, mages Pion stilt ba the W. J. Britian — etor. Salas tad. GM Goaiaen ‘hoes, lent 8 or t e of any medicine 1 ae ae BH 7 con, ee prgalbang.s ah the argent a a mothers’ and. Why experiment with other brande evening and left this morning for his 4 f N Reece of whom are emell) -randmothers’ never thought of using. wren you can get Jesse Moore whiskey . Home at Sierra City, 5 : NELL ren, escaped without injury. anything else for Indiestion or Bili aA ‘oladed Mr. and Mrs. Baker, who have been , : pe iousness. Doctors, were fearon, end at all times and p cea the guests of the local parlor of Native Cor. Broad and Pine Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ? ee ration ee feeees tallore Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine; for . Daughters of this city, of which organi: E A S A ME oy etc, They used August Flower to/. sale at Rector Bros. ° zation Mrs, Baker is Grand President, 4 cold cheap remedy for coughs and/. olean out the system and etop fermeneee a * is all righf, bat you want some-. tation of undigested food, regulate the -_— thing that will relieve oure More severe and da oe nat roat and lang troubles. What shall youdo? Go to a 0 action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling > egal: i and more} guii and bad with headaches or other ae tt climate? Yes, if. possible; 1) , You only need a few doses of Ot possib aches y take the, le for you, then inGither case} Green’s August Flower, in liquoid troduced we Temedy that has been in-form, to make you satisfied there is with one in all civilized gountries. nothing serious the matter with you. troubles a 2 severe throat and lang} Get Green’s Prize Almanac. ~ roubles, “Buschee’s German Syrup. t not only bheale and Ceereietee tse 88ues to hut allays inflammation, ad ®xpectoration, gives a) cures the patie ~~ 200A Shocking Calamity. “Lately befell a railroad laborer,” Try ows} writes De. A. Kellett, of Williford, Ark. “His foot was badly crushed, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It’s simply wonderful for Burne, Boils, Piles and all skin eruptions. It’s the world’s champion healer. Cure guarTest, and bottle. Re commended Gree all druggists in the world. Get reals manac, — Tize Aj we are much more a plants, Workers in brass, dangerous and metals andthe acids in fumes of lead give painters that ; , 1 isoned thro ; the blood supply potsor voliching and cleani POISON IVY, iistyas tne gor ted with BARBER’S ITCH, ee esiecoting these with toe LEAD AND BRASS which ah is conveyed the blood ay POISONING, ETc. the 'dia nace, site au tue pores well liable to be affeeted by Poison Oak and Ivy and other lead and zinc have their health imhh the absorption of fine of ng them. the the skin, _ Barber’s Itch ry nce of Cold Storage Meats autesd. 250. Bold by W.D. Vinton. . iP ecother disease that reaches the blo the skin pes ibot a most obstinate — it becomes firmly fix e eet uct Special first-class Cold Storage Th: Curse of Womankind pati gia Baan rbot ft roughiou the ae pate tis too ‘ate ay de eats you sh send r orders ete applications, In many cases the s affected Tiseel Bros “ioe rip rho gy ‘The Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherance of the rash or eruption oe = a “Sor Poaiat Rgpaes pe iges patocheey agen of beef, pork, matton and Jamb. man’s Headache Cure gives instant re-. pt cation ond apy p Bes A mts jad. treatment. ® market, : _ e2l-tt . lief. One dosecures. Guaranteed per break = no fally cn eee ‘poisons of this character, So comBufato Lawes Sek Ge ee ree rcee uearelgia pltely Goce it destroy the effects of the Oak and Ivy that there is no possibility of , al cu . a every Boonie 2 — te —— = Baers bax guaranteed. For sale by H. ite reappearance, and it is = Font oe Ce 9 eciane 4 nine —vethe a mienulation oo W.J.B :gias®, at Oounell bers Dickerman, sole agent. ber's Itch ; building up an blemish, sore or eruption from the rprise ~ Britland, proprietor, . j19 jie: EN impurities of ps eof for &. &.; it is the only purely ratpbie blood < iN no 4 . yous Better For Ries 3 as “ _. Some Foolish People se jer known, and the safest and test eat Severn ot coos . Than Sersaperiiia; = tion Department. — desire any special information nd be For Those Livi in th Allow e cough to ran until it gets be~ for Mette’ honey oe our physicians, explaining your condition, and Mrlote.’ Gi va Testolees Ona 4 the b of medicine. , They of-. OF 84¥ fully consider what you to say ~ 4 ‘ Tove’s Toniv. . yond on sll wear away,” but iD they will oar u y ortintepall 4 Out Sena ————s-09s-+=— mp og wears them sway. Ooald ao acct sabato blood skin diseases, ; 3 a he aduced to the successful cians have benefit of their experience The Best they be indu try and can have the t : Prescription tor Malaria medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which d skill without an cost to you whatever. Don’t 8 jer ately see the excelce. We Testoloes Obit Peneee : it : 1OeY Sect after takin ‘he frat dose ree A ba bare eel fon and Quining in @ testeless form. . Price 25c. and 5c. Trial size free. For © cure, sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. 00 pay, Price, 260, my166m Have you tried us yet? Thinking about It? dangerous. Quit using stale goods and drink pure,wholesome Tea and Coffee. It willimprove your health. TAVLOS. TEL Don’t delay--delays are [ey SAMPLES FREE ge}: That are not Mackerel. SARDINES 4 ’ hie standard joke is, after all, best appreciated in the eating of genuine sardines. If you like SARDINES at all you’ll like OUR The Best Salt Mackerel, too; and while we're talking about, the best of everything that is fouod in ry stores—and some specialties . 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'N ovelties too numerous to mention can be seen at. C. J. BRANDS, The Jeweler. Diamonds. CAUL AND SEE Wholesale and Rota A and they are beauties. ’ genuine stones and can be relied on. large consignment t ived, ‘They are the Diamond-setting is our specialty. OUR NEW GOODS.