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ispector,
ry. élec4th and
ect nomspective
the city
conven-.
} to the
ition, to
URDAY,
to make
‘officers,
siness as.
ven ion. _
il -select .
ace, and
©. townsue cer.
elegates
recincts.
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ranch on
tad0-iw
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CUR.
rINGeffects,
LACE
) cents:
large
Colpmbia Hill,
Allen Jones of Willow Valjey_ is lata
up with Malaria.
Park are in town,
Browney Dudiey of. Columbia Hilt
was in town today,Mr, and Mrs. Abe Carley of Sen z
F PRN “asaactscapo Ito be like
. the “Wandering Jew,” the ‘eréation of
Francisco are ‘here.
T. B. Gray ‘goes to Maybert tomorrow
on insurance business,, =.
Miss Lena Phelan has re to to whom Bulwer gave birth? Am Ito
Virginia City after a year’s stay here. (linger along aud see the friends of
D. R. Smith was here last night on YOUth and of my later years
his way from’Sin Francisco to Downie°"® Y one, and I alone
ville.
J.P. Tones’ and JR. Jones of the’
‘Waukesha mine at Relief Hill were here
today.
John V. Hunter of the Providence .
Mining Company arrived here last
evening. :
Prof. George B. Finnegan, one of the
new high school teachers, arrived here:
last evening from Truckee. :
Jobn Trood and son, of North San
Juan, were in town last night on their
way home from San Francisco,
Wm. Martin Jr., who has been to San
Francisco for the benefit of his health,
returned home last night. He is much
improved, :
James Curry from Truckee; who has
been serving twenty days in the county.
jail for disturbing the peace, was given
his liberty today. —~
Grank Luchsinger of Willow Valley,
who has been very ill for twe months
past, and is affected with patalysis, is
in a critical condition.
RITE OF CIRCUMCISION.
op Today on the on the Infant Son of
r. and Mrs, Michelson.
The ceremony of circumeision andname giving. was performed at eleven
o’slock this forenoon at theresidence !
ot Mr. and Mrs. Alexdnder Michelson .
on Broad street. “Rev. Dr. Shapiro, an
eminent Jewish Rabbi of San Francis‘
‘teresting and impressive. Mrs. L. Byman and A. Blumenthal stood as the
sponsors for the infant. The Hebrew.
Mj Rate Budget hus retarned trom . ;
Format uses Ma
1
gr Sintec doigtia August 29, 1898.
~ . Eugene Sue’s brain, or like “Zanoni,
my story aT paeeretone 9 st
. of this: city: und at
and
le brass band ‘and trampet send-off, I
' marvel at that which we cz
) and of the humanity of'man . general,
. Gratitude ? Apparently there is bat
little, or if thereis, it is hid under a.
, bashel, as our Savior said. should not!
HO GONG OS ee,
Tam led to make these remarks or eet
; What has occurred in our midst during!
the past few days. I have seen people)
‘crowding one upon another to get into!
halls where the remains. of a perfect .
stranger lay. I may almost ‘say that
‘they fight their way in. For-this rea-'
Was For Sorel Yor One 0 Fr
J. A. Mather and wife of, Chicago i “. thing
dean tave Ie a left their example.
+ for others to follow. io tee Nie etek
Weer MEAD, 2
‘stable Self at the town of ops aaa
; to preven’
oeot OMe car etched Go
son early morning funerals are more . taking place. there tomorrow acts or
common, and public o are fastj becoming. a thing of the past among
refined and sensitive people.
For a few days of this month I have
, been in Fresno county, and on my re, turn I was surprised to learn that Dr.}
J.T. Earnest, a brother of Mrs. Jesse’
. 8. Wall, was dead, ft Foe his funeral
was to take place the next-day (last ’
Thursday.) . The hour was 10:30 a.m.
It was a decorous, quiet, solemn affair, {>
jas such a matter should be. X there
met Mrs. Wall, She looked badly. I
inquired after her husband, and ~
‘said be had gone on @ vdeation.
Right here I. want to say that Dr.
Earnest was one of ‘the best-of men, .
and if be did fight for the “Lost Cause”:
-On my way from his simple, but not '
the less sorrowful, obsequies, I came .
across a blockaded street. There was
dents of the city were all ‘invited -Buother, funeral, and strange as it may .
and th:re was couseqnently’ quie a
theoae ae:
Excursion Rates.
Seem, it was that of another doctor. .
-. This was in the afternoon, and police.
-. men were required to keep: the: crowd
in order. One was a public, the. yaaa
‘at any other time. ‘The Sheriff today.
“received word that some of the parties
i that section interested in pulling off
' the event were on their way to the
county seat to confer with Acting Dis-.
trict Attorney Riley.in the hepe that
i they might get that. officer’s sanction .
to go ahead; It is understood that the
. District Attorney fully agrees with the
Sheriff in regard to the matter._A Prosperous Season at Tahoe.
A return t Lake Tahoe toatist’ says
the season thi "was anusually pros-perous for the proprietors of hotels. ',
; At McKinney’s there were’ 200°
“guests domiciled at the hotel while the
{ woods in the vicinity was full of camp'
‘ers. The new.steel mail steamer Talioe.
launched on the lake, the working of
; the searchlight being one of the attractive features of a moonlight excursion . =
, On the Tahoe lake.
Sea
Grand Lecturer \ Will Visit.
On Friday evening, September 2a, .
Mr. _ Mitchell, Grand Lecturer, will visit
Excursion tickets to the State ‘Fair, a private affair. “The last was’ “sound . Net vada Lodge, ‘No. 18, F.& A, M., for}
good till September 19th, which istwo 80d fury,” signifying nothing. The . the purpose of instructing the officers ;
days after the fuir closes, are now on first was peaceful and quiet, and the and members in the work. All Masons .
sale at the railroad depot. The fare
for the round trip from this city is
$5.10, from Grass Valley, $4.95.
Tickets to ‘the Irish Fair at San Fran“grief was. sincere. Which would you.
have ?
And today, four days after the re‘mains of Dr, Earnest had béen dis-.
cisco will be sold up to tomorrow night Posed of,.so also were those of his,
and will be good to return as late as brother-in-law, Jesse 8. Wall, laid to
the 7th instant. From Nevada City Test. ‘His death was sudden, although
the fare for the round trip ‘is 7.00, ‘he had been in good health for some
from Grass Valley, $7.50. time. However, it was. shock to his
sie ee triends, and they are numbered by . .
Has Ano ‘tier moines. thousands, -His funeral was an early
:veach the disease portion ofthe ear.
‘There is only one way to cure deafness,
; and that is by constitutional remedies:
~ for any case of Deafness (caused by caa M g z /
BAwaid Hobfield 3rzwho wad elected . Moraine sifalz—ten o’clock-—and not a
Wednesday evening as one of the assistant teachers in the high school at
this city, has been elected to & professorship in the San Francisco high
School and will not come here.
Calkias For the or the Assembly.
L. 8. Calkins of Neva Nevada City is announced in another column as a candidate for the Republican nomination .
as Assemblyman from this county.
; Deafness Cannot be “ee
by local applications as “they canuot
Leafness is caused by an inflamed con-dition of the mucous lining of the Eusytachian Tube. When this tube is in‘flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is enttirely closed, Deafness is the result,
‘and unless the inflammation can be
taken ‘out and this tube restored to its
normal cohdition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten:
are conned hy Calnith, which ta ncthling .
but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface.
-We will give One Hundred Dollars
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
_Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free
Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Only Two Dollars and a Half.
Men's All Wool Pants, our $3.50 line,
during this Clearence Sale only $2.50 at
the Popular Olothing Store. _ j8-tf
~ New Ice‘Company. _
‘The Nevada Uity Ice Company is now
prepared to supply the public with
first-class. natural ice at reasonable
rates. pubes egal noe eed
Ooreoran, first door above Theater
‘nected with the early history of Nevada
“funeral ” was present, It could
be readily seen that all were sincerely :
sorry that their friend had passed out
of their lives. Mrs. Wall, with her
double ‘affliction in so short a time, is
‘completely prostrated. All of the immediate members of thefamily were
present. Among old Nevada Cityites
-Lsaw William H. McCormick and wife’
,and B. A. Harrison. ‘There might have
been others, but I did not know them,
Jesse Wall was so intimately concounty that I have been at some pains .
to get reliable facts in regard to his
life. He was born in Tennessee in 1826.He came to California in 1850, and first
engaged in mining on the Ameri¢an
River, in Placer county. Meeting with
but indifferent success, he went to’ Nevada City, then in its infancy, and for.
a short time was employed by seneeh
& Russell asa clerk in their general .
merchandise store. He ‘subsequently . if
entered into a partnership. with Capt. .
Geo. W. Kidd, in the same line of busi!
‘ness, and in the early part of 1854 they . Of Au. ust,
‘sold out to Barry & Wormack. Mr. Pf",
Wall then returned to the home of: his
childhood and married the love of his
youth. He very shortly, accompanied .
by his wife and “Aunt Mary,” again
sought the land —-ofgold; and-upon hisarrival he embarked upon a mercantile
career, buying the interest of Hamlet .
Davis in the grocery store on Tisond .
street. The great fire of July 19, 1866, .
swept out of existence all his belong: .
ings, Not discouraged by this misfortune, he again started in the same Jine
of basiness,and from that time until
the latter part of 1862, when he sold
was one of the most successful busiclosed his career in your county. He
moved to Oakland and bought a block
of ground on Broadway, whichy if he
dependent for life, But he was of an
active temperament, andbe soon
formed a partnership with Steve WhipIce house, rear of (heater. Pye eae ae grocery business .
No. Ti.
tf. ; Conconaw & Azpoaasr.
No Odds ana Ends.
jin this city, the store being on Front
street, and the firm name being J. a or
Wall & Oo. Selling out this business,
D Our clearanes sale is not made up.
of odds and ends, but apon ourstraight .
You will find sty Regis gd solved, Mr. Coleman devoting his endong = : J. Levy, The. ergies to the mining stock market, and
jett . the late Dr. Mitvent Shing hie pian a
cent. y all goods.
Pom Clothing Store
he and J. W. Coleman opened a grain W
brokerage eatablishement, one of the
first in the city. In time they die=a
cae
‘out to P. L. Wearer, of Sacramento, he} *
ness:men in Nevada county.. That.
had kept it, would bave made him in-!
are urgently. requested to be rene Z
Saloon For Sale.
One of the beat at fitted up and best located saloons in Nevada City is offe a
for sale. Has an excellent ran of first-.
class custom, Apply at the 7
office. ad0-tf“Por ss Sate. ;
Right-rote. house, case with bath and
pantry, hot and cold water, electric
lights and good cellar. A cheap home
if sold at once. Apply to :
a80-lw H. OC. Wrisensurcze.
pease
5 s 2
Constipation
Causes fully half the sickness in the world, I}
retains the digested food too long in the bowels
and produces biliotsness, torpid liver, indb
gestion, bad taste, coated
tongue, sick headache, inet oes AS,
eure constipation and all its
results, easily and thoroughly. 2c. All druggists. .
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Assessment Notice.
Pye pomgee pok) MINING COMPA NY.—Locaincipal place of ‘os of privg
rnia.-_ Locati of works,
Bxpelslor ee ait N Hevaan County, ‘Calitornia. 4
Ib; iven that ata meot
the Board Directors he the teh day
hare ted nny Pood ag Banc 8 was levied upon
ti le ber 8th,
rg ny mek og the com:
i Se etree
i ay f ber, poaukin panied « a ie
will
re a pu
October, Te, to
ment en >>,
‘expenses of Ss
Francisco.
_ NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given-totransient
Foot ot Broad Strest, Nevada City.
Telephone No. 72. —
ot
Boe to $1.50. Ls
: ‘ment in connection with th
Sheriff Getohell bas i has instructed ‘Con. He \ in terms of the highest praise conhcern. is one of the busiest and most prosper-.
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-beeome person“Tatl the plumbing.
vation.
‘Legion ot Honor will give an ente
a agen ee Nai arrived: es se
aaite The uniforms are dark and eathor
fe oe ae ve pa by . prettier than the lighter ones worn by
a satan mill k the officers. They are said by the solresem hg des on Deve creel . diers to be exceedingly comfortable,
AV ag en Valley. ‘Sania Gaetan: and ‘are especially appropriate for
. Maine” prodaced at their town. last se
night by Nevada City amateurs speak aust ed ye rset
‘tng the performance, which was rréet ao of a tramp to San Jose for the
{by a large audience, # ta *.
el et ne oe ee ae Officers. and ‘men are stilt ‘talking [4
iat bade ” Fe ie aaa dog. +Honoluin. They hope and believe that
sone pg ale ‘ ¥ £9) there will bem obange is their plans
ee oe ore «Dot ProP-. soon, and think Manila their ultimate
erly tagged. Cows, horses and other entiation.
brutes that run at large are still retie receiving of the canvas uniforms,
— wo caeueantaes which are intended for wear ina tropi~* Flourishing Town Overton. . of.their coming ap to new camping
‘The village of Overton near Trackes’ grounds. 2
Evening Train to nor mds + & ,
ous lumber.camps ‘on thé éastern slope; ©
of the Sierras according to a corres-. * Superintendent Kidder bas arranged
_pondent residing there. “The employes to haye the train to Glenbrook Park
‘Dumber nearly two hundred men who’ tomorrow: evening leave the depot in
are lodged in neat cottages and cabins this city at 7:45 o'clock. All persons
and the town is lighted by electricity. who contemplate attending the dace
The sawmill has a daily cutting capacthere should make a note of this. There
‘ity of 125,000 feet of lomber and one will bea return train after the dance.
~ broad: and one narrow guage railroad Good music will be in attendance and
“track is used for logging aud transporthe reception committee will do their
tation of supy lies. . best to ensure.a good time to all.
re oy ii Ty
fore ‘purine the remain der ofour
Cleorance Sale prices upon
Goods will be cut in Two. :
Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather
pe, coin toe, $1 per pair.
Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to-2,
for 90 cents per pair.
$2 Shoe, will be closed out for $1 per pair.
Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now going at $1 per pair.
A lot of Boy’s Siar Hats—the 25 cent kind, will be closed
out 10 cents.
Men’s and Boys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold everywhere else at 25 cents, now 10 cents.
‘Men’s Pearl, Nutria Brown, Fedora Hats, latest shapes, at
, 80 cents.
Hoods
All our Men’s 2 5 cent Overshirts, cut. down to 15 cents.
‘Our 50 cent Men’s heavy riveted Overalls, (during this
clearance sale) will be sold at 35 cents. °
Phase. Hot These Pris Are Stitly Cas
‘The Popular
Glothing Store. §
tial. LEVY, Proprieie
~~ Commercial Street—Telephone 208.
° The Wat FT ariff. la On—
BUT THE oe
wOODPEGHKER
Stasis as it always has---a high
grade Cigar for a reasonable price.
MADE IN. ey Ae. crry
“By “GIBB, e
pat) BOR se of Ma.
ed ty ‘the a _ Cross Society and
ment is prae .
When the-men{ » Have inspected
e he tth aod alae it both a clever :
Idiers « are: mostly Z
: cre of Men,’ ** sent sealed, free, upon application.
The men are elated over the pros-. .
‘9th; and-regard it as rather a pleasant ,
cal climate, is cited as the bestproof!
Here Are a Few Barts . 0
4 "high priced. ‘Bpecial attention ie called to our PERSPECTOj OPE, for viewing single pictures. Brings ont the tras perspec“g ive and ‘makes plotares seem like nature itself! It is on exhibition
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Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe, sizes 11 to a; regular
BRET
BSF
“Por Weak Men
T is NATURE'S REMEDY,
been Elecborhan gg vail, are are “ae to each
etherinman. Amildcurrentwill carry
DR.SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT
a x fhe altel Is a perfect body battery—as perfect
as science and mechanics can make them. It b 1 en“@ etgy_and makes health complete. ee Oe veal en
‘Maobtiot: Pace With His Belt at Any Price.
limp
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moment I put
its, and found imwt anseher fi like it. 1
recom:
A. DERBUSIT
“it Cures’ All Wankises i in Men.
It strength, which makes men of physical wrecks. {t
ine g vim and energy. . Read the book Three Classes
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Shrewd People :
4 _ Bay thinga where they get the most
: value for their money, and when it
FURNITURE they have found that
_ JAMES KINKEAD,
Commercial Street,
4 Kove a large stock and gives: his
; Customers the best bargains. If you
are thinking of getting new furni“ ture call at his stores. > RP PR
~ You Will Profit Thereby.
= not 9 sign.of old age,
The youthfa ign of old regulating as much as the older
eyes. need help. We can
“assist: ‘both. In onr.
Optical.
Department
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LUETJE & BRAND,
‘Watchmakers and Jewelers. ‘Broad Street.
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$5 Trimmed Hats for.......... $2 50 2 it
$4 Trimmed Hats for....... .. . 2 00 i
$3 Trimmed Hats for.. 1 50 og
$t Dude Hats for.. i(.05.ccccc. 50 l
ase Dude Mate fore. cise. .esicccis.: 15 i
W. H. CRAWFORD, .
A.B. WOLFE. . 3CASH GROCER.
Lowest Prices, =f
Best Goods, i
Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large assortment
of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese,
Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, ete.
Remember we are Sole Agenis for
Douglass Rutter and Robin Hooa Whisky.
A full line of Breakfast Goods :
Grandfather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
Oats, i in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake F lorr, etc ~
PREMIUM GIVEN TO-BACH CUSTOMER.
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OFFICE AXD YARD,
Boulder Street,
Nevada City,
‘Call on us before “
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