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March 29, 1889 (4 pages)

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nm —_—— ad The Daily Transcript. fo. $32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal ~ JEWISH FUNERALS. _ as ini the Days of Moses. In their funeral rites and observances, Curious Customs That Are the Same. J W M . WOLF’S PRICE LIST the CIRCULATES 18 Jews have preserved many of the most FOR CASEI! Home Mutual insuranee Co (aritau . eda . Grass Valler, Rough & Ready, . " gt North San Juan, French Cor. NT i, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Truckee, and lg Sth pod ied Nevada county; also in Placer counties, at ramento, San Francisco—in f throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego* from the Sierra to the Sea.”’ “FRIDAY, MAROH. 29, 1889. LATE NEWS. Minister Swift expects to leave San Francisco for Japan on April 23d. The Union Pacific surveyors are now at work in the vicinity of Red Bluff. Emperor William, of Germany, has given $150toa Baltimore charity hospital. J. L. Ligler, a section man, was chokerl to death at Daggett, and robbed. At Fresno, Monday night, H. A. Price was knocked down and robbed of $75. : " Ft is stated that all the coal-mines along the Monongahela river wiil be closed down. Oroville and Marysville a¥é making great efforts to obtain representaion in the National Guard, Each town has organized a company. William Alford, a merchant of Mercello, Holmes county, Mass.,was muidered by a negro-on Monday. The negro was lynched, and Tiis body riddled with bullets. ~ Argonaut Parlor; N.S. G. W.,of Oroville, will hold a-picnic on the 12th of April. Itis proposed to make it_a grand gathering of the Native Sons of Northern California. George W. Waters, a member of the San Diego City Council and a leading Democratic politician, died “Tuesday evening. He caught cold on a trip to the mines, which brought on kidney troubles. He was a native of New Orleans. Mrs. Lyon-Huxter—How was i! you didn’t invite the Baron to your house before he went away? Mrs. Frank—Because I was afraid my husband ‘might be rude to him. You know he hates tohave strangers ask him for money. MAwn at the theater box-offive—Have you any seatsin the upper gallery?; “Yes, sir.” ‘‘How high is that above the parquet?” ‘‘About seventy feet.” “Do you think I could see over the . millinery downstairs?’ ‘‘I think so.” “Gimme two” “DarunG,’ she said, weeping, ‘““when we were married, five yeare . ago, I never expected to see you coming howe at 1 o’clock in the morning.” “Well, you wouldn’t now, m’ dear,” . he replied, “‘if you’d only go to weed é earlier.” —_—_-— 49e““Youna men believe in nothing nowadays,” says Mrs. Ramsbothum, . with adeepsigh. ‘‘Why, there’s ms, nephew, Tom, who was brought up a» a Christian,and now he’s an acrostic.’’ ‘‘Warrer, bring me some Eastport . herrings in cotton-seed oil.’ “Not on the bill, sah.” “Never mind the bill—bring me a box of sardines.”’ Tue man who wrote, “Nothing is impossible,” never tried to find. the pocket of his wife’s drees when it was hanging up in a clothes-press. A wae being asked the name of the inventor of butter.stamps replied that it was probably Cadmus, as he first brought letters into Greece. Tux public schools at East Tawar, Mich., have been closed, owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever in that city. Tue word ‘‘most’’ means cider in the German language. No relation to Herr Most, for cider will work if not prevented; Tus anxious office-hunters at Wasbington are reported as having great fuu riding up and down on the elevators. Arxansas is waking up. A judge the other day find a man $50 for carrying pistol concealed in his pocket. Crrizens of Anderson, Ind: whipped a gang of tramps out of town the other day. A Bri ta, prohibit the consolidation of the railroads was killed in Tennessee. a st ren Scam Ae Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see ancient customs of their race, says the St. James’ Gaaette, They still rend the upper: > he Cheapest and Best Grocery garmentsin token of bereavement, as Jacob, did when informed of the death of his favorite son; they still seat themselves for seven days on the ground in sign of mourning as Job and his friends are represented in thé fF Scripture to have done. They still eat the mourners’ meal, as their ancestors did in Wheat, Palestine; they kindle the memorial light {' to comfort the departed soul, as they did, in all likelihood, ages before Judaism was. Rolled Burley, “ known; and they still recite in public the bran per 100 ibs, » pe b mourners’ prayer, every repetition of which —according to rabbinical notions—helps the Hiddling eee deceased a step further out of purgatory. The Jews rigidly exclude all relatives . White vulgar, 10 Ibs from the chamber of a dying eo-religionist./ Brown Sugar, 12° Only strangers should be present when the . se soul léaves the body. As soon as death ocKies, curs all the vessels in the house containing . ( grrants 10: “ waterare emptied: On the continent, in Carr 4 WM places where Jews reside, the eniptying of Prunes, v the water vessels in the public roadway is . jtaany. i Main St., Opposite Union Hotel. Store ins ada City. lour, ‘per 160 Ibs, $2 7% 2 00 2 00 “ se orn, I 37% LaiDesiralle Property —AND— FOR SALE. The undersigned offers For A RARE ANG, Merchantaloring OF CALIFORNIA ’ 300 00n . s 1216 Sansome s-., San Francisco rS now better preparcd than ever to I make to order on shoi* notice and in D. SMITH, Commercial’ Strest, Nevada Oity, PRINCLcCAT OFFICE 4 e most satisfactory menner,, DRESS SUITS. Fire Insurance Only BUSINESS-SUITS. sa AND PANTS, . J. F. Hoventon, President. J. 1. N. SHEeparp, Vice President, ~~~ CHARLES H. Story, SeCretary, R. H. MaGILi, General Agent a And all of which will be done inthe Highest Style of the Art. Perfect Fit and First-class Workman: cerns ship Guaranteed. Risks Bocented up all Hiei oe x property inthis county at rates as low as W EST. vency and a fair profit will admit of, guarPRICES the LO gutectin a promptand liberal response toa) just claims for loss. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County depot. ¢ ery advantage for a desirable home. the usual mode of notifying that a death has . °, . and Portuguese Jews rend their undergar. ' sat Franciseo Candles, 64 for 1 00 occurred. The practice had its ongin, we gather from the rabbinical books, in an Old Washing Powder, 2 papers s World superstition that. standing water in is sometimes n that this should 1 @ at nevertheless be done, rabbinical ingenuity ‘ulmon, 2 lbzcans has contrived a means ofaccomplishing it. Salmon, 1 Ih ig without violating the sanctity of the day. hin Ment A loaf of bread is placed upon the corpse, lable Fruit, and the two together are lifted to the ground. It is heldthat only the bread has Jelly UY ’ been moved, and this is permitted on the Sabbath. Two or three hours before the interment ie vile d Ham, takes place, the ceremonial purification of the body known as the tahara takes place. It consists merely'in pouring seven definite measures of warm water over the! Wondensed Milk, body, while repeating the words: “I will Lard, 10 lp Cans pour upon you cleansing waters, and ye shall be cleansed of your uncleanliness; for of all your iniquities § will purify you.” Lard 5 ib? i‘ 's t The body is then placed in the coffin, atnrg terse sigr a, eid ng lend Kerosene, 5 gallon ean 1 50 preserited to a bridegroom by his bride ‘on . ACTOSGRE, per allon 40 —ALgO— the day of their wedding, and is worn by vyrup. per gal on 60 ‘ him on certain occasions, such asthe Day} .”. : . PH . of Atonement and the Passover Eve celeru , per 5 gallon keg 2 25 3 Brick Buildings with Store bration. It is made by the female relatives tk rs per Five allon ke 1 95 : of the bride, but she herself must nottake. . + PY $i i ’ Fixtures part in the sewing of it. "In Poland, Galicia ickles, per half gal., both} 25 and-in Russia the bridegroom alv ears . i, H 5 7 ildi the death garment ae the wektce wee . Hlackere per kit 2 29 2 F rame Buildings. opy during the performance of the marriage . iiood Tea per lb 95 ceremony. Besides the kittel, the body is . enveloped in the praying scarf or talith used . Japan Tea per lb 35 Japan Tea, por 5 Ib bex by the deceased during life. When this is Gove the relatives are “summoned:: One by} one they draw near and bend over the coffin; a friend takes a sharp knife and makes a slit in one of the outer garments of the mourner—on the right side if the deceased be a parent, on the left if a child. The mourner himself thenrends the garment according to the custom of the country. Inthe East the Jews tear the vestments clean across; in England it is only torn a couple of fingers} breadth. The rent ; must not be sewn up for a month, and the ; mourning garment must be worn, for a_ parent, fully eleven months. The Spanish ments as well “Except among the. German Jews—as they are called—in this country, . tt. f the last offices of the dead are performed by fa reh, pe r hox 50 the members of what are termed ‘‘ Chevrah butter, per roll 40 Kadishah,” or “* Holy Brotherhood,’’ an or. j'ph. ganization formed in every orthodox conlohaceo, per plug, 50 gregation only for this purpose. j \ Just as near relatives are excluded from’ the death chamber, 80 are temales prohibited from attending a funeral or interment. . Why this should be so it is difficult to say. . The custom of excluding women on such occasions is certainly not an ancient one, since we know from the Talmud and later rabbinical books that, of old, women joined in the fineral processions of their people chanting dirges appropriate to the cere. mony. However, nowadays they are not . permitted to join, and the obsequies are . attended by males only. In Northern Eu. rope and in parts of Russia, a father is not . allowed to be present at the interment of the first child he is unfortunate enough to lose. It is believed he will lose a second if . he does; though this will not in itseif suffice . to explain the existence of so strange 6 custom. The Polish Jews are, however, iar in more than this. It is the universal belief of orthodox Hebrews that the resurrection of the dead will take place in the Holy Land, and therefore all bodies will have to make their way undergound te Palestine before the Day of Judgment. 60, to facilitate this task, the ‘‘Chassidim,”’ or . ultra pious of Russia and Poland, put a fork in the hands of the deceased when he is placed in the ground—for coffins are , only used in the case of a b'chor (first born), or a kohen (one of priestly family)— . in order that he may dig his way through the ground with it and thus reach the Holy Land, where the resurrection takes place. ‘ On leaving a cemetery—which is known as the bethclam, “house of eternity,’’—or beth hatm, *‘ house of life’’—it is customary to pluck some of the grass growing there and throw it over the shoulder without looking back, repeating the words: * Lila moveth lnetzach’” (He will destroy death forever). Primarily the plucking of the grass had no connection with the formula that nowadays accompanies it; but the original symbolism of the act is forgotten, like so many of the practices still extant in Jewry. On returning from a funeral the mourners take their ‘seats on the floor, or on low hassocks placed upon the floor, and partake of the mourners’ meal.” This consists of hard-boiled eggs and dry bread and’ salt, which is always prepared “by neighbors and is arranged in readiness for the party upon a low stool. It must be eaten seated upon the floor, as indeed must all meals during the whole seven days of THE INFANT TERRIBLE. around us seem to prefer to suffer and . be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming Upof the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh’s System Vitalizer, guarIt wae the infant terrible, And he was one of three, And he rushed into his mother’s rovm ‘When she had companie. He held her with ils glittering eye, The dinner-guests kept still To listen to this three years child, anted to cure them? Sold by Carr Who always hath bis will. spied em “ alfred,” his mother said, "go back eet 9 Unto the peeneny, C0 see ©? 2 Eftsoons his cherub lips do p Iy you want a fine turn-out go tgs aga Carel to Henry Lane’s livery and feed stable. if Outspake the infant terrible, ~ MARRIED. Oh, boldly outspoke he: “J want the hair you're wearing, ma,’ For it b'longs toe! In Grass Valley, March 29th, by_the Rev. “J want the hair upon your head (No tears can now avail), Charles McKelvey, Warren H. Leland of Santa Cruz and Barbara®. Odgers of Grass Valley. rar remedy, ly cures oa N. ling and abcess, e cure 7 It's mine—boo-hoo—you cut it off ‘aly tall" 8 « x: Mas, Mela BRAYSE. Wood carviiig is one o. vue newest feminine fads. The passion for carved hall and dining-room furniture and for wood over mantels has something to do with the craze. The tools are easily handled and require little muscular strength, but a quick eye, A vegetable and Con! ‘on Blood and the fair modeler, and may include any thin, Cancer Srectric Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. ms derfal and the is entirely a medicine which Send for Diseasca, mailed Tue Swirr Swirt's S “gadis the gaty an artistic feeling and asteady hand. The designs are confined only to the tastes of which her imagination conjures. Small pieces of work are the rule, however, such as panels and tiies for the side of the mantel, and the like, but carved desks, sideboards and large decorative pieces are not beyond the ambition of the more aspiring. If the.taste for wood curving continues to increase it will supply an occupation in which women who go in for something more ;than amusement will find, if = are grtse, Oe te mena ; osta Kiea Coffee, 4° ths such circumstances became the abiding . (‘hycolate,’: 5 abet 9s place of certain evil spirits whose presence ty h 12 “ in the house was prejudicial both to the dead. ‘larc, Par and tothe living. In the interval between . ‘gp Starch, 12 death and interment the Jews lay the] 4. § corpse upon the bare ground with the feet ysti Ts, Cans : toward the door. The body is covered, but} ‘jpegy Gorn ae of nothing—save occasionally a little straw—. , . may be placed under it. Then the two big. lal'(@sl P €a8, 8 toes are tied together, On Sabbaths it is! \Yiping . . ieee ts not, however, permitted to remove a body String Be ais, S or —on to the floor; it would-be work. But—as it} — omatoes, a = g : ‘ d 8 Groceries. i E 6 . Provisions, ie Fruit, ee Crockery, : _ ieee Hardware, " sardines, me aes Furniture, Liquors, ‘ornea Beef, 1 ae Grain, =, ard, 8 Ib“ 00 65 5 Bi ag. Breaklast — “ 50 ‘nglish Breakfast,"per Th =, 35 wap, per box 50 ‘avon Soap, per box,’ I it avon Soap, 4 bars 25 darkness Candles, yey 3 0 larkness Candles, 34 for 1 00 ‘oodwin Candles, per box 2 50 an Frane’o “ I 50 lay, per ton 20 00 And everything’else in proportion. All Goods Fresh and Pure. WM. WOLF. OK Ont For Fan! jlo North San Juan: Sale on favorable te:ms the fol" lowing property “The. well-known business H.“H. BUHRING, Consisting of a Genéral Merchandise stock of Etc,, Etc,, Is fered For Nale ! 1 Stone Oil House. 1 Frame Barn. 3 Horses. 3 sets Double Harness. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Platform Scale, weighing 3200}pounds. 1 Barley§ZMill. t 1‘ Safe: Fo. further particulars apply to HAI. BUHRING, NORTH SAN JUAN, M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in (Business Announcement Worth Reading ! WM. BARTON, —AT THE— 3088 Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, VEVADA CITY ©. soi cesendy CALIF., Is Prepared to do all kinds of work in his line from the AEAVIEST TO THE LIGHTEST, And what is equally important, He will do it Cheaper Than it Has Ever Been Done Before. (048 Call und see him before enaging to have it done elsewhere. SATISFACTION EVERY TIME ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. ply one of the On Contract The Best Vehicles. ebrated STUDEBAKER BROTHERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Now itistock, two of their SPLENDID WAGONS, suitable for two horses, which will be sold CHEAP FOR ASH. —ALEO— Carts and other Vehicles. ~—~~-Plaga Blacksmith Shop, ~-Mr. Barton has regularly in his emAll : Kinds : of: Lumber, Boulder Street. : Nevada City. ee OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD ing and aE pees on hand and
sawed to order. ] e keep constantly on hand a large stock of Sash, Dotre, Blinds Shakes Shingles. Moulding, Laths Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc. Etc. Qlear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. 4LSO DEAL IN Oak Svruce Pine and Cedar Firewood. LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AN» Broad Sireet, Nevada City. * JEWELER Soun to arrive, the largest and finest stock of Foreign and Domestic oring & Summer Goods, Includiag Suitings, Vestings, Pants Goods, etc., in all the most Fashionable Patterns. — D. SMITH, Commercial Street : Nevada County N. G. RAR. TIME TABLE NO. 37. Takes Effect Saturday, Feb. 9th. LEAVING NEVADA CIT’: 10:15 A. M. 8:50 P. M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 2:32 A. M. 2:45 P.M. JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa) Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY,HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms Proprietor The horses are free from vice, of geod style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive, Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERAIS PROMPTL FURNISHED. New Goods ' New Styles . Suits to Order for Fall and Winter. A. Friedman ‘The Tailor, Broad Street, Nevada City.: All Goods of my own impor tation. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed ion. and Superior WorkSuits Made in the Latest FashDAVID WAT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. GEO W. HILI, Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE CITIZENS BAN Broad Street ...-.+-Nevada ity Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business-Transacted. wire SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL} Sew York. Saw Francisco. And Sacramento We tissue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities ef GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE, Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrant< Gold and Silver Bullion urchased . Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: B. MU PRESTON 05. occices eee: PRESIDEY~ R.M. HUNT.. .....-. VICE PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN.. -.5.--6---005CasHIEk D. E. MORGAN..Ase’T CasHixr and SEv’¥ DIRECTORS: DR. R. M. Hont, Joun T. MOXGAN Gro. M. HuGHEs, D. E. MORGAN, wm. Lacahifad da L. Housman, 2 . M, Prest x CORRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank Sau Francisco—First National Bank. ee eee Bank of D. O. Mills 30. ART SCHOOL. PAINTING & DRAWING RW. J. S IGH will receive PovHe on TEAIGHY ana FRIDAY of each week, at the residence of Mrs. L. Garthe, Nevada City, where he will teach the different branches.of Painting. The rudiments of SKETCHING FROM NATURE with pencil or color made plain and eusy by ptactical application. Systematic Drawing and Shading, Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Mechanical, Architectural and Machinery Drawing all efficiently and satisfactorily taught. NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Moad, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works} L. VOSS, Prop’r ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AN) FOR SALE, LUMBEROFEVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining anc Building Purposes. um. VOSS. Nevada City, November 12th 1887.Marvels of the New West. $1x Books in one Volume; Marvels of Nature; Marvels of Kace; Marvels of Euterpoe Marvels of Mining; Marvels of Stock aising and Marvels of Agriculture. A W d In all parts of the gents ante » country for this grand New Book. The largest sale in the shortest time of any book published; nearly 800 pages arid over 850 elegant engravings. Fine portraits of 21 Kailroad Kings, Mining and Cattle Kings. The success of working Agents is something remarkable, many of them are making from $5.00 to $20.00 a day A new Agent sold seventy copies in six days Agent’s profit $186.50. show the book and it sellsitself None but good earnest workers wanted, as territory is very valuable. Do not delay, but write at once for illustrated For Sale or Rent, on Easy Terms . Two'Fine Ranches, well improved, with’ ear Both places are within two wmeeOf the Narrow Gauge” Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev ing Orchards. ‘ i Apply to ad F. G. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso ciation, Nevada City. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Nevada ity Corner Broad ond Pime Streeta. ..... +.. res yaen ke Oil, Water Color and Pastel}, ashal 2:3414, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Titton Almont TOLL J. E. CARR, _laligetions on any partof the) AT AGE .: DRUG : THING USUALLY FOUND IN A SCHCOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PER Prescriptions accurately and carefully com gist) Stallion : Season : 1889. Record 2:3 3%. Winner at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. Defeating Bedford record 2:33\4, by Altmount Cricket 2:31)4, by Brigadier Tom Benton 2:82, by General Benton, Don Maryin and others, Lowering his previous record on the FOURTH heat at Gleenbrook and making his best record in the FIFTH beat atWillows, Cal., which shows his ability tu st ay his races out and compete successfully with his class, Also to am prove yearly, as shown by his record as a Three year old of 2:4044, Four years old 2:39, Five years old 2:34)4, Six years old 2:33, Pedigree—sired by Echo, the sire of Bell Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:2344, Gibraltar 2:2214, Vietor the hay seed horse 2:22 and many others with records below 2:30, Dam the Fashion Filley by Correct, he by Belmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo by. Ryadyk’s Hambletonian, dam by Magnolia, he by Seely’s American Star, he by Stockholm's American Star, he by Durock, he by oe gt be Diomed, The object of this extended pedigree, on the dum’s side, is to show the comparison given by M:, Parlin in his letter to the Kentuck Stuck Farm, published in the Breeder and Sportsmen, Dec, 15, 1888. in reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam is by Seeley’s American -tar, record of 2:12, and the FASTEST heat trotted during 18388, be says Guy is another of the many instatces where, like Maud 5,, 2:0834, Jay Eye See 2:10, 8t. Julien 2:1144, Patron 2:1444, Sunol 4:18 at two years old, remarkable trotting speed has resulted from combining Trotting strains wiih Diomed, strains wisich furnish the power, will and endurance to curry their possessor to tue trout, aud con cludes with the remark, “analize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the lesson which they convey.” Pasha will make the Season of 1889 at Glenbrook commencing February . st and ending July Ist, 1889. Terms ‘Thirty Dollars’ for the Season, or Forty-five Dollars to insure. Payable on or before the end of the Season. G. F. TAYLOR, Manager. P, O.address Nevada City Cal. CAMER & DRABEK, Carr Wros. PROPRIETO RS OF THE Cor. Pine and vemmercial wy. D. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. ae . LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, * ‘ COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS} ET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS YAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM y peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. F Agent for the lmperial London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, T. H. CARR : STORE,Nevada City. > REP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE.AND COMPLETE STOUK OF EVERY First-class Drusz Store. PAINTS. OILS VARNISHES ETC MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, 1ODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS _ Agenta for the San Francisoo Examiner. _ 4 FLEGD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEBS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City pounded by acarefuland gompetcu Drug The Leading Harness Shop Jas. Cairns Proprietor. Harness and Collars =anoe TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. EM Al) orders attended to prompily, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Chicago Park HORTICULTURIST 0. H. BRIOT, Oompiler. Tine JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED SEML monthly (at Chicago, IIL, te a ily) and-is devoted to HORTICULTURE IN NEVADA COUNTY generally ind the Chicago Park Colony Situated in the midst of the :-: BARTLETT PEAR BELT :~: Of that County, surrounded by the unlimited resources of the ‘~~ Sierra Nevvda Foothills, manship, circulars and special terms free, You will need no experience or capital in this business as our “new plans’ allow anus agents to order books on 30 days’ time before ‘ paying our bills. Address ; Prices as Low as can be obFHS HISTORY 00, Best Woodworkers in the State. o@ AT LOW PRICES. os . New York Bakery. tained in thesCity. —o — Will Put Up New Work. ¢ WM.ADURST, : Proprietor, When paying money for Clothes, get those that Fit and Show Your VINGPURCHASED THIS WELL . Form to Advantage. 4 known end popular Bakery of Mrs. Jahn Hurst, on --0— % I have recently received an Immense All Kinds if Repairing: ws OOMMERGIAL STREET Stock cf Foreign ‘and Domestic @ Tarlo of keep on hand at ell ee gooc Woolens, to whica I invite the atEAD. EXP I eve the agency for the celPris, CAKK, @= % Etc., Wedding Cakes : And Pa, try Made to order on sitort notice o1 mos reasonable terms. All order for anythingin my line promp ly attended to. ,. tention of gentlemen of taste who want to wear €tylish Slothing. No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, . Whi. BARTON, Z Buy ead wae, Gold and By strict attention to business, givin: 00d satisfaction and selling at low rates,I ope to merit a liberal pitronage. Oome, Examine my stock ‘and b3 ready for the Holidays. oTrTr & CO., A. FRIEDMAN, Silver Bars. Broad Street, twodoors below Wells, Nevada City. 723 Market St., m6-3t San Francisco, Cal FURRIERS ‘AND TANNERS Subscription Price : Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. ff Customers supplied at the Lowest Prie with the very best of Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. . Sanus ees, Etc UNION MARKET, Broad Street, Near the City Hall, At the lowesi rates. BACON ANP FARD~ LocaL ANESTHETICS If DESIRED, ‘. Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. . 6 MoNTHs ; : Chicago Park Horticulturist, snl Obicago Opera House Building, OHIOAGO, ILL. E ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO first-classs work in National Meat Market MAKING UP FURS OF ALL OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. DESCRIPTIONS . , Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES 0.J NAFPFZIGER.....Proprietor COMMERCIAL STREET. .NEVADA CITY edie eet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., -— We also keep on hand a choice stock of . V%, Challenge, the United Stater to bes __, our wore. We are the acknowledged}. Attorney and Counselor at Law.. sat for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at reasonable prices, Bt: Tose, MUTTON, VEAL, 8AUSA HAMS, BACON AND LABD, wholesale o : retail. @@#Samples of our work can be seen = And all te usually found (COLLEY BROS, (5 -Proprietors at Geo, C, Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. Pin oA foe nda ich ; my 4 Meats delivered f e¢ of charge. ws Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will y pRALune oo promptly attended to, t 3 saree fy: “ C, J. NAFFIZGeR W. P. SOWDEN, champions, : ATILLPRACTIORN IN. ALL THE COURTS = CAMER &:DRABEK. — WU iaigee bite of Polmeren, a8 of? es : a Office in the Ttey Blac pera of Pine DUNTIsT. A. WUTKE, and Brow cots, Neveda City, Cal NEVADA CITY. °7.-').0AJ. Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, F/R, WAGGSNER, M, Ds, goer STREET; TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City. : ze Acids and Crueibies for Sale. May 6, 1907 Q ! 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