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September 27, 1899 (4 pages)

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Larg: Fir Broa Fy ca will suit. 1 ble Four round trips datlyfurther n0' Until ne nTeaving Nevada City at 10 a.m. 2, 5 gs : or Valley at 8:45 a,m., 8:45 and 6:30 p. m. Passengers called far” without — and mucous surfaces of the system. 3 ee CAPITAL. ded profits, euebaaenree. > 1,. e.m. pa UODRIS, . 1°foembers of the Beneftery «cent Society met at the Congregational parsonage last evening. The occasion was a farewell tribute to Mrs. W. A.‘ Dennis, the president of the society,/Joseph Thomas Jr, and Henry Har-. miners. who will soon leave to make her home in Los Angeles. During the evening Mr. Sims called the pleasant band to order, and among other things said : “Mrs. Dennis, I have been requested . by the members of the society over . which you have presided for more than! two terms with honor to yourself and to the comfort and success of the society, to express the deep regret they feel, that in the providence of God you have to leave for another portion of the . Master’s vineyard. And that you may not fo-get them in the southern part of the State, when you will be surrounded with rose-wreathed cottages, orange groves and gardens aflame with flowers in their unveiled loveliness, they present to you this beautiful pin which you will wear-as a seal to remind you of the deep affection they. have for you. The stone within this circle of pure gold will not be as precious to you as the jewelled memory of your goodness, which will always exist in the encasements of their hearts. You ‘will go without leaving a sting in p bosom of anyone occasioned, by an injudicious act or an unkind word, and will carry with you the prayer and desire of all for your good tiealth, happiness and prosperity .through many coming years.” Mrs. Dennis, to whom it was a surprise, replied in an appropriate and touching manner expressive of her appreciation of the thoughtfulness and love of her co-workers—who had ever harmoniously sustained her throughoat her incumbency. Refreshments which had been prepared for the occasion were then served by Mrs. Sims, and were greatly enjoyed by the guests. At midnight the happy company dispersed for their homes. SPST IT WAS GENUINE. The Signature of William Shakes. peare That Admiral Luce Had. At the time of the Néw Orleans exPosition, in the winter of 1884-5, Admiral Luce was in command of the north Atlantic squadron and was sent down there to add to the gayety of nations, which no other old seadog could do better than he. Upon his return the flagship was anchored in New York bay, where it was visited by many people. One day a party eame aboard which inchided among others a& very pretty girl and a very dignified and learned Englishman. As Admiral Luce was entertaining them in his cabin he asked. the pretty girl if she would like to see an original autograph of William Shakespeare. ' At this the dignified and learned Englishman pricked up his ears and remarked that he had made a study of the autographs of Shakespeare and was positive there was’ Ho “authentic example in America. Admiral Luce feplied that he was very posifive his was authentic and that its genuineness had never been questioned. This made the Britisher quite mad; and he delivered a Jecture on the fraudulent autographs and manuscripts that were brought over to America and exhibited as originals. “Well,” replied the admiral “l am eonvinced that my autograph of Wildiam Shakespeare is genuine, and } am going to have the pleasure of showing it to this young lady.” Whereupon he went to his desk, took out his Visitor’s book, turned back a few pages and then pointed out the signature, “William Shakespeare, mayor of New Orleans, Jan. 12, 1885.. The Exiglishman gave a painful gasp and refired.— {Chicago Record. L How's This? BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITE) ao B. BROWN. we .-veas 1D town . . Thomas. Woon,a Nevac~ 7;, h im Corea, Japan, writes as folic.” aa oe Altieriean.. In summer the weather is ~4y of Washington ar. %¢ry hot, while iti winter the cold is in. $20.0Rist evening. tense. I am located at Uhitabalbi,which tice haem Bue will Authortsot fm ee Miss Hattie Gainn left on the noon . twelve days’ travel from Chenililpo,’ Wi ® y atthe following . felt ef Ee train for San Francisco. A neatly furnished house to rent. . iMland is made on little Korean ponies, {nquire of Fred E. Brown. . tf . andthe mercury when we came through Mrs. John Downey of North: San] 88 eighteen degrees below zero. The Jaan has gone to San Francisco. company for whom I work has a group Mis’ Addie Grissel of this city is vis-. of eight quartz mines,and employs 1250 iting her old home at Washington, __ . ed, of whom only fifty are foreigners. Among the sick ate Will J. Clemo. iem foreman over seventy-five native The. Californians are well iaung. ; paid, but the natives work for.a pittanceMrs. H. Bholing of San Francisco is. 12 miners receive a sum equivalent here visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Gus-. to twenty-five cents perday in American cetti. money; timbermen thirty cents, wheelW. A. Ferguson is in town on his way . batrow-men twenty cents, and engifrom the Plumbago mine to Sap Fran-. Deers twenty-five cents. The ore isricb, cisco. I have seen much of it that was worth H. A. Robbins and family came down . * 4ollar a pound, It is all rich, and today from their ranch near Granite-. 00¢ shoot averaged $150 per ton, It is ville, . : black gakdeaat ghee ee aati a ro BR. E. Staudinger arrived her® today . °F Of free gold. e@ ore is carri from Hamboldt, Nevada, and went to} Ut the mines in sacks. There is.a North San Juan. twenty-stamp mill on the mine where George. W. Hobart, who has been}! 4m, and a ray Sanh mill on anhere settling up the Reifsnyder estate, other of the company’s mines about returned today to Virginia City. twenty miles distant. We Americans Lawrence Gehrig, who conducted one . feel very lonesome in.this strange land, of the saloons at You Bet. which was}#0d only the high wages paid make it recently burned, took his departure to-} Worth our while to stay. We ” day for Inyo. : & enough to eat and have tobacco, but Among today’s stage arrivals here} 2° beer or whisky or other evil of civilwere J, Linn and P. Erickson from . i24tion. The natives area quiet, inofWashington and Messrs. Wagner and fensive people, and act as though they George from Moore’s Flat, were afraid of foreigners. I have a naDr.G.L. Loupe of Michigan, one of tive boy, fourteen years oJd, for a valet. W.D. Pinkstone’s associates in the deThis useful young man takes full velopment operations at the St. Pat-. chargeof my room, cooks my meals rick mine, is in Washington. Norval Douglass Jr., who bas been . Month” fe working at the Champion mine, left on Bellefontaine to be Started. the noon train. He expects to make Satine his fature honie-at Sacramento or San Negotiations are now iv progress Francisco. z _ . whereby it is expected that by the first Col. E. P. Bates of Philadelphia and H. ‘of next-November regular work will be Carmichael of Boston returned here} resumed at the Bellefontaine quartz this afternoon from the Alagka mine of . Wine on Deer Creek above town. It-is which the Colonel was superintendent . ® Y@lusble property, but the owners in years gote by. ’ [have ee nee age na ape ae Joseph Downey, the s' driver, has} ™eans with which to properly of returned from DcliesSan. Ghncs he.was. 3PWith the working capital that is called last week by his father’s illness. . 20¥ about to be sécured it will soon The old gentleman died shortly after . t#ke its place with the dividend payers the son reached his bedside, of the district, * Joe Knight, who has been under He Regains Gonsciousness. medical treatment at San Francisco for j. several months, past, returned home. Word received from San Francisco jJast evening, accompanied: by Josiah . this morning was to the effect that Jerry Gilbert. Mr, Knight is-very_feeble.__. S. Goodwin of You Bet, who was reDot a wae by Hall’s Coset ae ; CHEN Y & Co., Tolade, V. We the inetenaned, ber? known F. J.Cheney for the last» years, aud believe him perfect bonorable in all basiness trans--tions and financially able to carr Out any obligations made by their «rm. Wrst & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toiedo, O. WaLpING, KINNAN & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. any case of Catarrb, that can. 4 ents suffering from nervous trouble UNION:-:HOTEL, flain Street, Nevada City. H.METZENBAUGHER, Prop. Olifford Graham, Grass Valley Wm. Black, Marysville Sam Shoop “ John Eden and wife, Marysville H. Cummings, North Bloomfield T. Gunnel, San Francisco T. H. Craw, Grass Valley , Mrs. Downey, San Juan V. Stugran, Bloomfield Judge Keeney, Moore’s Flat F. Dobbie, Bloomfield Jobn McCarthy, Washi: gton R Maitland, Sacramento -N. Clemo, Colfax BR. W. Jones, San Francisco , bas proven that, and also neglect ag RED, B.6 B., “ J. M. Jenefer, San Francisco . is suicidal. The worst sald a cough . bis con: sory Rowe eng Kobe cagove ak tena H.W. Harper, “ . an ‘be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Bog pd wend, vis : Peter Mondada, JorW. B. McLogan, Oakland . Consumption Cure. Sold on ah H. Deak aller estat veh. Kobert 8. Fairbanks, San Jose ‘. @varanteefor over fifty years. For sale . Cai. =e RN ees Willie Kestle, Stockton i H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf eal Oo., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. tion of the City Trustees. and Water Collector Marchie took a stroll out Park avenne and caught some of the residents of that locality permitting: water from the city mains to run to U.S. Land Office at Marysville Calit.> waste, The offenders promised to be oa pa Thomas Goyne, who has been visiting . cently stricken with paralysis, has his relatives at Berkeley and this city, . rested easier for the last two days, alreturned today to the Gold Bank mine . thongh no hopesare entertained of his at Forbestown where he is employed . recovery. He had been. unconscions asmiliman. It is whispered among . most: of.the time for a week, but on Tom's numerous friends around here . Monday and yesterday he was able to that he is likely to forsake the ranks. recognize most of the friends who of bachelorhood before many months. . called to see him. CAUGHT A NURSE, Didn't Know Old King Cottee Had Her. = oan “The duties of professional nurses call them among a great many different} In Nevada City, September 26, 1899, people,and it is surprising to know . ‘t© the wife.of Fred Nicholls, a son. how many are suffering from the use. . At Grass Valley, September 26, 18¢9, . Di +8 of coffee, which is primary cause of the hia Breer eee O--Deee majority of many nervous disorders. In Grass Valley, September 24, 1€99, My own experience has been such that . to the wife of J. K. Hill, a daughter. I feel that I can speak withsome know“For about ten years I was afflicted ° with a severe nervous disorder; which Little was 80 great that sleep became an uner at this time, but had never thought that had anythtng to do with the difito Cancer. cuity. ; se @ ~™“After coming to Chicago to live I} Qancer often results from an imwas told by an acquaintance, who had. @eFity in the blood, inherited from shePeople who are always harping on their troubles have a lasting. topic of conversation. ledge of the subject. ss known thing to me without the use of . Pj 1 Tu Opiates, I wasa confirmed coffee dritikImp es mM ness, that he discovered it was caused and oy plaice nah e en ion by the use of coffee, and when he made . break whe we form of psig -orey Oanthat discovery, gave np the coffes and . Se: bi a are took up the use of Postam Food Coffee ey nl ce Gat Bevel _ and was completely restored. His ar“1 «© Severe Cancer which was at first’ eument sounded 80 logical, I was daterwaly sg ot blotches, that I thought would mined to make the experiment, and to a soon pass away. I was my surprise, upon leaving off the coffee treated by several able physicians, but in te habit. 1 commenced to improve. . This fo ae Sigg ert pale on insprovement has continued until now Pgh > Afte f Iam in complete health and sleep well x many months of eid uaturally, I always advise pati-. to abandon the use of coffee and as-. § iig Postum, for I know what I am talking about on that subject. “Uccasionally private families do not : fen fied Roe pm prepare Postum well, that is, they fail SAE DeS Age Ot ihe Pais 5 2 Wiietows, to allow a sufficient amount of time for Gillsburg, Miss, boiling. It requires more bo.ling than} _ I¢ is Gaagercus to experiment with coffee, but the care well repays, for the Oancer. The disease is beyond the skill « beverage its delightful to the taste and ae aa ie ani oe only cue wonderfully nourishing.” Maggie F./ goes deep enough to reach Cancer. Church, No. 2 E. 88d Place, Chicago, Ill. os Postum is sold by all first-class For grocers and made by the Postum Cer‘e 'e (+ The 00 (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy teed Purely Vegetable.
All hems contain potash prs mereury, the most dangerous of minerals. Late yesterday afternoon a delegaBe os Canoes bed blood diseases Specific Com Atlants, Georgia aii four months the last lit——————¢-2e->— ‘Wasting City Water, Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, OTI ‘} more careful hereafter and it is not . 4 awl likely that they will be prosecuted. . pors-of kis elatte ant ean PrOo! oof will be Consumption is preventable? Science . ¥ei east “xt CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH ing named settler has fled ee ore Register and Receiver at Ma) le, California, on December 2iet, 1899, a: fobs keg, Homeatega Pelice of SE. 44 of Sec. . cetinesseee-senssssesnemmesnemmnee ey DeYou Know Pires po eANe W somber a Register. a Grass Valley was/friend here: This is no place for @D( in con.. 4 seaet California Heavy Art which latter is on the seacoast. The trip. ee » & ‘triotic worae-” : and washes my clothing, all for $1 per Prophet Hicks Says We Will Gol Cooler the Philippines . casts for this year have astonished the ntly retarned z D, late of the. country because of their accuracy, alknown and popular at this where . ago, says : he. has recta visited. hen he} October promises to come in quite, reached. Los Angeles he asked :re. cool, amounting to cold in the north, . garding t of General/ with frost in central regions. From . ; E. 8. Otis, and be FORECAST FOR OCTOBER. . a { Weather. oe io ? Rev. Irl H. Hicks, whose weather forety; is well-. though they were promulgated a year, a these ps-. the 3d to 6th, it will grow warmer, with . Immediately apon their arrival the falling barometer and rain. A dash of. ~gpo0T EIGHTY COMING. . , Mining Engineers Will Bo Launched at Providence and Champion Mines. A telegram received here from San. her temper when Francisco today states that the purty . serves. on of mining engineers and their ladies . a who are to arrive: here Sunday morn-. Pity the man who ing with the members of the State Min. 0 it in order’ to ers’ Aseoviation who are to accompany ;*PSCt, them from San Francisco will number Happt as i about eighty in all. whens eee eee a, excarsionists are to-be taken to the The man who does his fighting “I consider myself of entirely too/ early snow likely in northern sections, . ™ines down Deer Creek. At noon . mind always comes out viet smalls military or mental caliber to. Mach cooler about 5th to 8th. A reguattempt to criticise any acts of the. lar storm period covers the 9th to 18th. present Governor General of.the Phil-. As the period advances, a warm wave ippine Islands. When under his com-. attended by falling barometerand folmand there were, of course, as there is . lowed by rain, will move from west to in all such similar cases,a great many . east, reaching Atlantic coast regions. things which affected Battery D, which . by 12th and 18th. All regular storm some might attempt to-criticise, but I disturbances have the same progressive personally believe that when a soldier. movements from west to east, having is-under the command of the Government and is working out some plan which has the sanction and direction to 16th are central days of reactioniry of the person appointed for that pur-. disturbances, calling for more rain or pose by the Government, it is not-the. snow northward, with change again to soldier’s duty, privilege or right to. colder from 17th to 20th. , The 19th to criticise or ran down the superior offi. 22d is another period in which low bacers. Coming, as we have done, from. rometer and autumnal rains and snows our year and a half of service, which . will transpire. Look for same about has not all been over a pathway strewn . 26th or 27th, with colder after each pewith roses, I want tosay to our people] riod. Month ends warmer and threatat home that now is the time for us to ening. obliterate party lines and political traditions and stand first for the Government, whether it be right or whether it. > “The train to leave this city for Grass Deasey Wili Referee. be wrong.” Valley at 7:15 this evening will no doubt oi take down a good many men who want The Coming Eoiscopal Bazar. tosee the Hoskin-Pendergast fight. It The bazar to be heid on the 25th and . will return after the contest is over, 26th of next-month ander the auspices} the fare for the round trip being forty of the ladies of St. Margaret’s Guild} cents. Jerome Deasey has been agreed assisted by those of Trinity Guild, gives . upon as referee and bas accepted. every promise of being an uniqne and erage siccessfal entertainment. The. com-. ._ [0¢ of the worst traits of humanity mittees are hard at work preparing for. ” Super ty: i‘. One of the features of the elaborsearogram, in rebearea wil! be «! TRANSCRIPT BARGAIN boys and girls will Participate. on their western sides rising barometer . Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is this ene oy ey ; guarantee: “All weask of you is touse. A Beautifal Complexion is ie Sater eerere rentere The Leet ; two-thirds of the contents of this botrsa Mabon po bet : tle faithfully, then if you can say you} sort , only 8 incon . are not benefitted retarn the bottle to} good digestion, a healthy i; . your Druggist and he may refand the} bowels, Karl's Clover Root Toy ‘price paid.” Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and . directly on the bowels, liver ————*x«x*_—i—~i—Ds——*——K[_—asS—_——_— ~ COLUMN. Ladies, Attention Great Left Over Sale. Chinaware, Crockery, Glaseware, Lamps, — Clocks, Plated Ware, Bisque Ornaments and : Dishes of Every Description. . Here It Is in shapes andstyles. will please you. The Racket Store. Leaders in Low Prices. Great American Inpoting Tea Gu . gseseasr.cotertr=rotnt sre ~ gto f nh Seliger Se eam. wud an excellent article ores Everywher@, 100 Stores, P.G Scadden Commercial street, ... .Nevada City ft zi 56 Mill street,.... . .. Grass Valley JACKSON, s27-lw They gosfip. When men meet th g0-ai; Whisky, We sell it. ¥é ad : GILT EDGE SALOON. For Rent or Sale. House for rent near the trestling. J. J. ‘NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 7 a semous N undersigned erik el dle all of Ah nae Mochs.and Java. It ta On Pivre Sine te ease ttt? on the busiThe Neatest Effects ness of Fruits, Vegetables, Chickens, Etc. Those fe Ting anything in the’ way of will be promptly a: 2, BABY’S PHOTOS NEW FIRM. Your Husband if you buy your coffee because our coffee is already roasted. . Folger &Co Roasted Gnffee tie fancoty ey’s interest in the Fruit and Vegetable Market . @5rceas. Chas. E. Mulloy azing in any We will sell cheap fo x “hg hes sell cheap for Sout ond all orders ite branches should call at 4 Broad St. Iam red to meet ; peepe. “. , your needs. SatisGEO. A. GRAY. Picture and Room Mouldings a specialty. Quong, Hong Long Co. Nevada City, Sept. 19, Hood’s Pills cure constipation. Price beena similar sufferer from nervoussci ee back. Few people are en. them taken right, sane MOORE ’ ns ws ace “ The Photographer De: cription Cream By a Lady Lumber Permit Us to Suggest TO YOU, -~-flemand for goods has caysed the factories to raise prices so it beA. & H. W. HARTUNG, “=3gh=" IT’S ALL RIGHT —— + the} 3 SILVER WARE.. > “Like Nectar to My Lips.” . yos're about it jn after years. While four Soda, Patron. : fet us furn estimates. We guarFoley’s. Ofilee, Plety Hille Grage Palle smtlsfaction, Commereia! Street, Nevada City. i. & F. L. COOPER. The wisdom of “Seizing Time (Watches) by the Forelock.” Today you'can doubtless do better than tomorrow. The unprecedented hooves all those who wish to purchase WATCHES to do 80 while the old prices prevail. We havea large assortment to select from, and an bonest bargain is our pride. one West 14. The Jewelry you thy fron me is exactl sented. It te new in style there is no Aeception a to quality, and the prices are low. New designs by ozen in them on. their’ merits, C. J. BRAND, We recommend our C. &: B. Corset, be cause it can be relied on for honest value. The makers always keep up with or lead Our assortment lunch will be served to them at the ae o Providence and Champion mines. AfSon ia icon ‘who ter inspecting these and other proper-. °70FS value Bim at his true », ties the party will retarn to town, dine} {t's always'the Penthat boasts, at the various hotels, then take their ing mightier than the ‘word, u departare for Colfax to spend the — oes night on their special train. Self-confidence is the foun true heroism, si. On Every Bottle 7 pe aap hse a 1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the} neys, keeping them in f Semin. 4 : tf . price25 cts. and 50 cts, portent aaah incepta — Lorses! Corsets! Comet! MAHER @ Co.'s Ladies, we have placed in Window No. I the oe W Cy Grandest Corset Display ea D ta O . That you have ever seen iff this part of the world. If you will take the trouble © . tolook jon will find thesie-thas very Short Z Corset that you read so much “about. ws b = By fi) > Q rl AHL Then comes the Medium Long ‘Corset, the Long Corset, and last, but not least, the Extra Long—6 hooks—that we sell for $1.50. ' eae Come and visit our Corset Department and you will find that Cash Prices tell there as well as any other part of our [ store. fa E See the kind of Corset we sell for soc. Our No. 397 and No. r0o1'R, & G. that we sell all sizes for $1.00, are both world beaters. Respectfully, 3 Ere ne ae ‘. Pw —"LASMOD father & Co. P. S. — New Underwear, Gloves and Hosiery coming: in every day. Just a few pair of those 5c Children’s Hose left. o) D Z fe D 2 0 ic a = fA.) [698] (408, ata) aes) Pansy k ie Bie O%4,) [20%] [AP 0,) . 2¢€. . * Hod") [ous (Coun?) [Sees (ven? Prout Sy A Fine Line — Breakfast Goods. HU Frosh from the Wills, . Sod H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. tee) Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother's Mush. 273,) bem Phoenix Flakes, rmea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk Faq) Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. : by Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. B) For a Quier Cunch--atready cvohed--Gry x French Red Kidney Kapp & Streets Can ORDINARY WIRE —FOLDING ARMY COTS =. ° x vibe oe makers, of the best materials and having all the provements. They are to be bat they are extra comfartable and durable. — on; SO eee ce matte Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture : : ff