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PERSONAL POINTERS,
P
‘their regular monthly ‘meeting “last .
; Se
Eaglenon. 5Sacramento, yeeo
Dally Chronele of be Dolngsof Both Okt night,B. 8, Rector, president e‘the. Golden
terday ufternoon, The Republicans)
eA
enone from here} —
be . donating $250 for the relief of the flood .
* and Young
For recent and chronic
‘Board, presiding,
ha tek cava sil ‘sufferers:at Galveston. It reade as folIt was oniored bhet the shinny of ‘the held: their meeting in the parlor, while} Propertyraed
as
high
asten
cents tothepan. sei
H. Tolandis up from Smarteville.
driver of thegarbage cart be raised from the Democrats held theirs in a room Superintendent. ‘Pendergast intends.
Avstin,‘Texas, Hept. 20, 1900.
‘adjoining.
The
‘delegations
arrived
Frank. Golden left. this morning for $45 to $50 per month, commencing active work as soon as B. 8. Rector, Mayor of Nevada City.
at
about
the
same
hour
frém
their
reCarson.
James Grove reported that he had
. ‘the machinery: is in place, and will deYour telegram received. Welle, Fargo
H. L. Moody: vecarned thie morning inspected the bridge on Gold Run and spective localities. The most cordial
‘velop the--property on an extensive &Co, paid me $250 yesterday fig
a conrelations
.exist
between
Sam.
D.
to Truckee.
~*
found that thesouth wall of the same
ecale.
If
the
mine
should
“prove”
‘ae
. California
City,
Nevada
from
tribution
George Frahm arrived here last even should be entirely rebuilt and with a Woods, the Republican nominee for
rich
as indications show, a number ‘of: Many thanks for the generous action.
Congress,
and
Jo
D.
Sproul,
as
the
ing on business.
little repairing of the north wall the
miners will be employed, and it will
Jos. D. Sayers, L. W. Evanscame over from North bridge would be fit. for traffic. No acfollowing will show. Woods arrived
be
agreat
thing
for
more
San
Juan,
Governor.
there first, as he will in the OonSan Juan today.
tionwas taken.
gressional
.
contest.
A
few
moments
Jake Miller came down from Down. The street committee was Soideated
ievilleyesterday.
to have a cement sidewalk laid at the later Sproul came rushing in, grip in
Want Everythiog Labeled
hand,when the two shook hands in
W. A. Trengman came dows from plaza, between the two bridges.
Washington today.
:
Chief Engineer Wolf and Assistant the most affectionate manner, and the ‘San Dimao, September 20—Erasmas
Ontcaco, September 21—At the secA. 8. Wall of Oakland arrived here Chief ‘Schmidt, appeared before the following conversation occurred bePayne, 70 years old, u veteran of Oomond day's session of the National
pany G, 115'h Obio Volunteers, who Wholesale Druggists’ Association and
on last evening’s train. Board in relation to the amount of tween the fival candidates: —
W.M. Rogers of ‘San Francis.:o armoney in the fire fand. It was ordered . Woode—“Hello, Jo, how are you ?” was apparently under the influence of theProprietary Association of AmerSproul—"Pretty well,eam how are liquor, fell into an open trench in fica, © demand was made that all arrived here this afternoon,
that hereafter when anything is needed
Fourth Street last night,.which was beticles handled by wholesale druggists
J. G. Relton of San Francisco is by the Fire Delegates other than the you?”
Woods—"Never felt yeanger: or bet ing dug by the opposition water com-} ang jobbers be properly labeled to prehere spending a few days.
usual necessities of the department the
F.H. Gregg of St. Louis, Mo., arrived Board of City Trustees be first conter in my life. By the way Jo. my Oonpany. ‘He was dead when discovered, vent the buyer from being imposed uphere on the morning train.
. sulted, so the fire fund will not be gressional committee meets this afterand the post mortem examination on. The Borrius pure food and drug
Coughs and Colds
Bronchitis and Asthma
noon, and I would like you to give me
‘tt
@
~ @
©
‘Drugs, Stationery and eaoto Supplies.
showed that he bad strack his head on . pj1j introduced at the last session of
a partial list which I will give you now
and the balance as soon as my committee meets. Say, Sam have you
you to some of my friends, bere is so
(Oreek arrived here last night en route ordinance, making the time limit for buro,” and a number of others in the
sto Washington.
handling certain quantities of high exsame way.
Woods—“Now, Jol want you to go
Mrs. Swift and son have returned to plosives from 6 a. m, to6 p. m. and
and ‘take lunch with me,” and the
in
(their home at San Francisco after vissubmit the same to the Board at the
same
invitation was extended to the
iiting in this city.
next meeting.
others,
—Mre. Fred Marvin, who has been here
Water Collector Murchie reported
Spronl—“Well, Sam, that would be a
on a visit to OC. P. Loughridge and wife, total sales of water last month, $1413 72
good idea‘as I am tired and hungry.” weturned to Colfax today.
Amount collected last month, $1314 42
READY-TO-WEAR HATS AND
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS ..
an of assured a and price.
‘Saturday Evening, September 224.
—TO BE GIVEN
so
\bere this afternoon on a business trip.
City Attorney Lindley was instructed and so from Nevada Oity, so and
from
Stockton,
so
and
so
from
AuVv. 8.and
F. D. Gaubanin of Sutter to draft an amendment. to: the powder.
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
BY THE— .
Knickerbocker Dancing Club,
St. Helena Sanitarium
SENT Eien: 50 CENTS.
LADIES FREE.
Woods
took
Sproul’s
arm,
and
the
Marshal Tompkins’ reported licenses
CHILDREN 25 CENTS
party marched into the dining room
ae
Mr. and Mra, Canfield, who have
een here on & Visit, retarned this sold during the month to the amount
where they spent an hour in the most Largest eprine floorin the county.
morning to San Francisco.
of $76. Taxes collected during last
pleasant manner, and politics was not
Nex t to Union Hotel, ‘Main street
Mise Winnie Mulloy returned home month, $162.30.
mentioned
while
they
were
enjoying
The:Poundmaster reported two cows
yesterday from a pleasure trip to ag
vo
the feast.
Franeisco and other places.
impounded during the month.
Nan
YY VY Vs
at
/
aa
gana
gee
cae
An outsider on seeing the pleasant
George
1. Beckley. ofthe. Grotto. saThe following. bills against. the city
loon, who has been sick at San Franwere found due and ordered paid from relat‘ons that existed between them
would naturally bave concluded that
eisco, returned home last evening.
. . the General Fund:
they
were two old friends who had just
E A. Tompkins, $50; H. Shearer, $52;
E. J. Oroas, son of Hon. C. W. Cross,
a long separation, instead of
after
met
He
home.
old
his
tu
visit
a
W. Ashburn, $8; H. Marchie, $75; RK
fe here on
being
rival
candidates for Congress.
has not been here for seventeen years. Eddy, $65; Sidney Peard, $20; J. FlewSuch a friendly. spirit showed that
Mies Eleanor Hoeft, who has been e.lyn, $45; Geo. Merrill, $15; £. Towle,
Graham Crackers, 15 cents
et ee
Ly
pr aESree
E MANNER,
10 West. 14.
toF.C. Luetje.
4
sfsweltering
f he had the
orthwith to.
a plate of
—on second:
take an Ice
, because of
atisfying
er case he
getting the
crercial Street.
a
1E
JALITY
THE
2ST
Soup
rsons
1p in
‘Gold Bluff, Sierra county, to superin
F. Howell, $90; Nevada City Ice Com
Wood Want
to look over the line.
$7.50; Ed. Sneath, $20; M. L. & D.
John T.Skelton is here in the interest of the Denver & Rio Grande RailShaw Co, $80.80; Legg & Shaw Co»)
road Company. Mr. Skelton has many $308.82; George E. Turner, $19.03; F. M*
jase sor Congressman, in early times
Lhe dea
hice
cae
Quartette — Mesers.
Roberts and Harry.
Vocal Solo—Mertez Downey.
corHe is thoroughly
was engaged in mining ab Smartsville,
Yubac unty.
~ versant with the mining question, and
lee
‘well
Iustramental Duette,
his hands.
(violin and} 5
and State
: $1.50-a Gal
roan.)
fea fall quae
~ Boe
Gal
R CHE
s 3.
a aud delivered t
alistted,
ly
%
Stones replaced in settings—
Old chains made as good as
For the next 30 days we will sell our entire stoek of
OLD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE
Carpets at Wholesale Prices
J.CHENEY.
Oar RANK
73 CaTaRRa
OC
of Batts
Which does not inolude sewing or laying. Look at these prices:
HIRE’S ROOT ‘BEER
3-ply, 67 %4c and 75¢ per yard—all wool.
All Wool 2-ply, 55¢ per yard. —
Raugpurs, 30¢ per yard.
Art Matting, 22%c per yard.
Pro Brussels, 36 inches wide, 65¢ per yard.
Brussels, ranging from 60c to-75¢ per yard.
Straw Art Matting, from r %c to 30c per yd
Just Arriwed.
Hinz Sweet Pickles in Bulk:
Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk
.
‘. Heinz Chow Chow.
€ Snell & Fleming.
III
Heinz Chutney
te Se le Se le Se ee Me MMM8
Jeing Preserved Strawberries
Heinz Preserved Raspberries
P. G. SCADDEN
Commercial Street.
that next Wednesday, Sep.
California Frut-in Jars!
Notary Pablic. be able to vote at the election
Cure ie taken intone. Po. 6th.
Get a move
Hall's Gatarrh
ally, andmacesacts directly on the bi
end"
surfaces of apes , System, on or you will lose your vote, E
*OMENE& Y00, Toledo,0
Sewer Work.
pile are the best.
to do alt
ne
is prepared
J. Tremai
*R,
16-cents
per peckage. At
©. Gaytord & Son's
. rates.~
uf
Stacey a teoxery Are Prepared
fo take orders Yor vonnect ng sewers
* ue best of lumber, shakes, shingles Anyone desiring work dom immediate:
aud avery {hing in the: baiiding line. ly should see John8: Gregory.
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans
-EIw MeBING
at the very lowest
at substitute for kinds of sewer work
“great
ot-Ferin,thegre
tt:
Heinz Custard
alr
on which to fegister so as to
: BW. GLEASON,
Broad St., above Pine,
TN
G6. co BRAF
‘FOR CASH ONLY.
SONORA HOI
:
Jewelry Made to Order.
Delays are dangerous. The
Sere ar se tember 26th, is the. last day .
~ $1.00 2 Gal
for Other Goods
5S ang OR no. Register Immediately
-@ senior partner of the firm of F.
an,
51)
Jewelry sroten vias mendes
Mende . o¥ sin
To Make Room
OAS
thing new.
$7.00
WOOK K * HORII
——————
<8rats of Ouro, City or ToLepo,
regisDOL voters who have not
ps gum of ONE HUNDRED of
Z
Caand every case
each
ARS
“ebe cnrcai! by the use. tered: should bear in mind
te cannot
tanned thet
Ps
.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
:
piano)—Fred and George Cooper,
ee
yand that ssid firm will pey
nner
Fo
~ RES SG
AGASSI N AAA SEE NEOPETS
Beans in Gans 3
.
ARDWARE; STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, ROUSE FURKISHING 00s>
Recitation—Harry Tamblyn.
* Yoeal Solo—Prof. J. R. Davis.
the. mountain and valley people are
Recitation—Miss Grace Jackson,
in
sts
intere
their
aatistied to trust
& Oo., doing business in Bs
ed in 3-lb.
MILLINERY.
The public is invited ‘to cull and inspect stock.
quality, to be delivered.at
Washington schoolhouse, careFree
Entertainment.
fully piled, on or before Occf North Bloomfield, arrived here lest
evening from Ouskland and left this
made
been
have
All arrangements
tober 15th; 1900. ~
_ morning for North Bloomfield to visit and all is now in readiness for the free .
.
hie old stamping ground
The Board reserves the
entertainment to be given at the Meth,
T. M. Lash, the manafacturer of the odist church this evening. ‘fhe feature
celebrated Web's California A No, 1 of the evening vill be a “wonder tree.” right to reject any and all bids,
: Tonic, wks in town today interviewing Refreshments will be sold and the fol_ CHAS. *E. MULLOY,
, ou meftebants, and placed many a case lowing programme will be rendered:
Chairman.
.with them. ‘They are the: only pure
Instrumental Solo— Michael Hyman.
Lbittere in the market.
Recitation—Minnie Lane.
LEONARD S, CALKINS,~
2
Vocal Solo—F. L. Arbogast.
Once a Miner.
Secretary.
Recitation—
Al Seaman.
Hughes.
Mabel
s
Solo—Mis
Vocal
Nevada City, Sept. 20, 1900.
Sen. D. Woods, the . publican nomWerry, Davis,
hére on July 3:d, 1896.
A. 8. Walcome, an old-time resident.
Jackson's Betve Lacey,
Tam now in a position to undersell all competitors in any line of
Well seasoned and of good
friende iu this city whom he met while Miller, $1.
pieieAT—
Patterns and W alking Shapes,
sinty Cords of
and left this morning for Downieville
Four-foot
Oak Wood,
Marsh, $5.01; D. 8. Baker, $850; Legg &
John James, $1260; Harry Evans, $5;
Wm. Richards, $8.75; John McCauley,
oF ‘of Toledo, County
mbo,
Windows, Doors, Paints.
Finé lumber of all description. .
TowxE Bros. Co.
stend mrcoensaeenm of a flame for pany, $2.90; Joseph Axford, $1.25; O. H.
. Tompkins, $8; Morning Union, $6.40.
tthat mine.James M. Hapgood of Smartsville. “The following were found due and
Bids will be received by the
.earrived here lust evening and left this ordered paid from the fire fund:
wmorning for 4he Erie mine,.where he
of Education of Nevada
Legg & Shaw Co:, $1.40, Brown & Board
Calkins, $3.20; Nevada Hose Co., No. 1,
thas employment.
{Dr. Miller of Morth San Jurn, who $13.50; Pennsylvania Engine Co., No, 2, City up to 7 o'clock p. m.
has:been at San Francisco, where bis $15.10; Wm, Abbott, $5; Morning geek Sept. 26, 1900,
father has been quite ill, returned here Uaion, (80; Samuel Clutter, $40; J.-F.
leat evenitig an:his way home.
Colley, $84; Morning Union, $6 40.
8. G. Steal ot London, Kentucky,
The f llowing bills on the Sewer fund
one of thé Owners of the Downieville were allowed:
stage line, arrived here last evening,
Oat Meal Crackers, -15 cents.
Having returned sees San Franci sco, where she purchased a fine
line of
°
~yesterday.
Slyke, 29; W. H. Smith, $9.75; H. and F
O. D. Campbell left this morning for Li. Cooper, 24 64; N. F. Howell, $1.66; N.
Nucose, 25 cents per can.
Granola,2 packages 25 cents.
Granola Flakes, 15 cents.
Granola Biscuit, 15 cents.
2 . b Caramel Cereal, 25 cents.
ES cents, °
if
ie
-"
Whole Wheat Sticks, 15 cents.
Fruit Sticks, 20 ceuts.
MISS E.“HOBFT,
ldveail “aad
Nut Butter, 25 cents per can.
Graham{Sticks, 15 cents.
The LatestTn Millinery!
purchasivg goods in San Francisco for $10; Bay Counties Power Co., $154.70;
her fall millinery trade, returned last South Yuba Water Co., $630.40; George
evening.
Dulac, $1.25; Wm. Kinzle, $50; L. L,
Fred Dunn, Louis Silva and Walter Cauthie, $8.72; P.L. Huster, $10.71; M.
Tompkins left this morning for the Schader, $250; Ed. Sneath, $14.37;, CO.
Erie mine, wheré they will work on the Rucker, $6; Union Ice Ov., $13.55; M. L.
new mill.
:
"& D. Marsh, $21.21; Frank Worthington,
Wm. Waters and Wm. Bluett, who; $2.50; Ed. Arthur, $3; James Grove, $5;
jhave been working at the Gold Point Evening Herald, $2; E. A. Tompkins,
:mine above Downieville, came. down $9; W. D. Vinton, $6 75; B. A. Van
Health Foods: ===
MUSIC BY FULL NEVADA CITY BAND. 2
they were both noble fellows.
a
We are showing an abundance of artistic and “snappy” effectain
GRAND OPEN AIR DANCE
is to take off the cjty license and in its seen Cuminetti, he has been over the
Miss Irving returned home last evenstead compel all who sell liquor to pay ground and he can post us?”
ing from an extended visit abroad.
the.same license as the saloons. This. Woods—“Well, the committees will
Mrs. Emma Fischer arrived on last matter brought about a live discussion not meet for an hour and a half, and
‘evening’s train from San Francisco.
and was. floully laid on the table for in the meantime, here let me introduce
fature consideration.
<
H. DICKERMAN.
your dates in the district as I do not an iron pipe, and ruptured a blood vesCongress was heartily. endorsed and
want to conflict with yours.”
sel, his death being from-suffocation.
the members urged to support it.
Sproul—“All right, Sam, I have only.
two week’s trip to San Francisco.
F. V. Carmack ‘of St. Louie arrived
For sale and laos
Pleasant, safe and prompt.
anteed by
Fell toHis Death.
Mr. and Mrs. John M: Hussey will overdrawn.
leave tomorrow for Boston.
The proposed suse license ordi.
fA. Chambers arrived home lust nance, previously read to the Board,
imposing a license of $20 a quarter on
evening from San Francisco,
Sam Boukofsky of San Francisco all persone selling liquor, including
came
in on the afternoon train.
saloons, grocery stores, etc., was again
Archie Rowe has returned from a take up. The object of this ordinance
a.
.
Sala
Paints and.Oils, House Furnishing Goods. Iron: and Steel e} eS
Copper
and
Granite
Iron
War
Tork Windows and Glass, Tia,
:
Ceaneea
(°
;
“
“
“
6.
“
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:
*:
5
ey
I“Tb. roc
2 lbs 20c
3lbs. asc
‘Hire’ s Carbonate, Koot Beer in Pint Bottles
Rie” s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk.
Whole, Sliced and Grated Pia
GEO.E. TORNER, Pine Stet, Hevata City ICHAS. E. MULLOY,. PIONEER GROCER,
SALT WAPERS IN CAR TOONS, 1Sc EACH.
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