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NEVADA. DAILY ~RANSCRIPT.
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VOL. LXIiL.-No.-9 03. NEVADA, CITY
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Established Sept.6, 1900, Ly N. P,, Brown & Oe.
“The Children’s Friend.”
Christmas and New Year
CANDIES
THE LEADING SPECIALTY THIS YEAR:
ees KINDS IN’ ABUNDANCE
d at lower prices than in San Fran-. .
or NUTS OF ALL KINDS.
oer. f
Fresh Oysters » Received
DAILY.
ox ‘Meals to order at all hours at my
RESTAURANT on Broad street, nearly
opposite Citizens Bank.
A. TAM,
Tho Piodt Retard,
GRISSEL.'BROS.,
{ Commercial Street. ‘
Beef, :* Porky; Mutton
And‘Veal.
SAUS/GES“OR EVERY KIND.
Fresh Lard, Meats, kopl on hid
Tho Lowest Livia Privor-add tho best Meat
O@™ Meats delivered to any part of
the city free of charge, ‘ #
Nevada County AbstinetOfc, 4
es
Nevada City, Sovaca @b. Cui AMesdin Cakes and PastryTitles Examined ‘and
JOHN A. RAPP,
Votnty Recorder 11 consecutive years,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT
De naie— Coe, pores. of land of the Cali
fornia ron and Steel Company, situated in
the southern portion of Neva: ‘a county and
rdering on the best lands of plader
coun’
wn , of ‘ignd situated ‘ia: Pleasiit
e
House and lot on Rat “Broad Recur! ‘Ne
ada City.
Broad Stra at. Meat--Market
JAMES MONRO, P.on'r.
« Bread Btreet,
Near the City Hart,
pide 3 atthe Lowest Piic
with the vé 1 Pe ih {
Beef. Pork, tte, Vebi, Law .
Sausages, Etc
Pan Smelling & Reining
MPANY, i
N. GREGOR: ’ _ LINN
*
IGHEST “PRICE PAID FOR
Gold, Silver and Lead O re.
S007 te
“= MAE lgat 4
Notice is hereby given to
all persous having claims against the
JACK RABBIT MINING COMPANY
to present their claims-by the 25th day
of November, 1892, af the Law Office of
Fred Searle, Nevada, Citys Cal,
JACK RABBIT MraNG: coMPA
-F1Pasa Babes Springs Hol
Paso de Robles,
Bae Luis oumee ' County,
reatest Hoalth Re Resort on the Pacific
Y gree coast; climate unrivaled; new hotel end cottages; pes A a sulphur bathe; the watere
of ho x icinal ass new and
Ts the ches fm om Marys
Be "phird La appasens
iil, cguneatin Francieco, al aadee rive at
“Mi
6:00 F. &. came Gay; Be a
Californie.
GEO. TRACY,
Undertaker ahd Funeral Director,
Main Street, Nevada City.
oer Ricnarp Gray,
Embalming a Specialy. Gen, Traffic Manager,
ntti . ee) San Francisco, Cal.
THE HOME MUTUAL “RAILROAD LANDS.
INSURANOB COMPANY
or i
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Home :Office—318 California street,
Company's Building.
Bolid in Assets,
434 ra
Cnatiowe lle
“Liberal mee
Adjustment and Payment
of Losses .
GRO, Ws HILL, Manager, be
Omen No. 09 Main Stroct.
GRASS “WALLEY,
Joux M
-, (FRED SEARLE, 2
Counselor at
winner
“ISurgical and Mechanical “Dentist.
. BASTERW CITIES
San Francisco, Cal.
id fi
+4PRR CURE. titer ane
t ie ea ga by felt
coun 1 Wi Vigor
mr AW Bales cha aaa nay
Mt. Oro. Lumber Co,
COOPER BROS.... . .. Proprietors,
Manufacturers of all kitids of
LUMBER,
Matched Flooring, Fencing,
LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING.
A Large auadlety of SEASONED
LUMBER on hand which will be
sold atthe Eowwst Marke Rates.
awumber ofall kinds for Building and Min
ng purposes, always on hand or Sawed o
rder. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near :
Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL
on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom;tl
W ark Bakery.
[A Topenansasepeet
Commercial Street,2 adjeihi
Transcript Block,
nd po neer on hand at all mes the
Bia, Pics, Cake, Etc.
LE tu
very.
Made to order on short netice and on moat
reasonable terms.
eye eed ~ anything in my line premptly attended
By trict Utailabe to business, giving the
best satisfaction and selling at low rates,
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
CIGARS AND ‘TOBACCO,
Gus Js & Ed, We Schinidt
ADRS ry Sioa mies a
. PINE erent,
Hereby notify their friends and the publi¢ generally that they. will kee ence ane
all of CIGARS, TOBACCO,
al eer rich they will vell at _ ©
loweat tates.”
New Barber ‘Shop.
CHARLES PERCIVAL
AS openod a first-class Barber Shop
H on Pine street, in the rear of Britfand’s Council Chamber,
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
SHAMPOOING
Done in the highest style of the art.
‘.——
‘Dr. Ug. F. Shaw,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Btreet,
‘Nevada City.
SRrOm Drs
y+Abe SOLD BY THR-i
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
At COLFAX,
\M. _ LOBNER, Agent.
SLEEPING Dak i Hs secured and full
information‘ régarding Transcontinental
Routes furnished on application. By corresponding with Mr. Lobner parties can
arrange to join the Semi-Monthly Family
Excurpigny over the Sunset Route,
) Orders sold’at.Lowest Rates for ticket
for passage from Europe and Kastern
Vities to any point in' the Pacific States,
and Territoriés.) . ‘Theae!_Orders, . if not
used, will ;be, redeemed at the full
amount paid therefor,
} Bi Ht Goopman,
“Gen. Passenger Agent*
o
_ For Lands in, Central and Northern
‘alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah,
«pply to or address,
V. H.-Miiis, ‘Land Agent-C. PR. Re: 4
San Francisco, Cal.
For.Lands in Southern California, aply toor address
: on seeping Land Agent 8. P. R, R.
mmedy. .
ae Haat
NEW: YEAR
+: 1k@ Be Given By
Laurel Paphics Merb
ce
Ne I, RD. GS Ue.
:—AT—
1
“ FLOOR’ DIRECTOR :
+ »\MARCUS-M.:BARUH.
FLOOR MANAGERS :
F, T. NILON,
FRED E, BROWN,
. B. N, SHOECRAFT,
A, MALTMAN,
F. E. WADSWORTH,
A, HARTUNG,
HARRY DOUGLASS.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS :
MRS. C. BE. WALLING,
MISS MARY HOOK,
MRS, JENNIE HOLMES,
, MISS MAMIE BECKMAN,
. MRS. HARRY DOUGLASS,
. .MISS ELLEN. BLACK,
MRS. FRED E, BROWN,
MRS. A. HARTUNG,
MISS MINNIE BRAND,MES. BELLE DOUGLASS.
o-*
. Tickets “per couple,
Ladies 25 cents. ‘
. Admission . to, Gallery—Gentlemen, 50
cents, Ladies, 25 cents.
{Grand March at 9 o'clock,
‘No children allowed on the floor,
EAR: BALL
ARMORY’? HALL, .
$1.50. Extra
-F5 TFT Ss aa ea I a za eee
CAL ‘TRESDAY EV ENING. Di CEM BER 0 1802, 1
A MINE THAT. SHUTS (78 MOUTH. Anh = — ;
rAKh : The World's fair at Chicago should be
ETRANSCRIPT One of ~ Moat Bowe @) Natural . made the center of as many features-of
} @ ' : local and traditional interest, tending to
TH Reference tonthe naturel wonders of . grouse genuine American feeling, as
. IP YOU ee gots mn it possible. If by means of the exhibition
) . Want te Keep eroughis Po « . anc CH : plese esretlngor git beim ot ings, brings: . we can make any strong historical aasope
I yODt ,
orotic ’
oo ditt cn
on
, . HOM
a4) ptpen 6 it is ierarace as it givee a faithtne
itt
Too
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY: 24: °08:} 4%
‘
Soe
Furniture at Cost !
nish Your House !
Have marked down everything in
Furniture line at Oost Price.
The stock consists of, a full line of
Beds, . ) Bedding,
Bedroom Sets,
Etc, Etc.
your purchases. elsewhere,
Now is Your Time to Furur " Canphor Chora inne
LEGG & SHAW
Lounges,
Sideboards, Cheffroneres,
Bookcases, . ,
Call and ¢xaming our, Goods before making . 1
the
{it
‘THAT,AT
Commercial Street,
Searls’ Block,
YM Styles of
Furnj Bedding, §
hau Packs, Hat Racks, Chairs,
’ salt F Aepe < com
Upholasteri: ing an on a tibet notice.
Thankful
All business done on the square,
ents ond ay ee, Fe
IS A: FACT.
JAMES : KINKEAD'S
FURNITURE: STORE,
AN BY FOUND the most Artistic and
Window Shades,
darrian I regpectfully solicit a'continuance in the future
JAMES KINKEAD,
anu
nas
A. WUTKE,
! 5.5 OnAPMAN,
“4 “Pe iwonns pea
Attorney, and Oounseler ot ae ANESTHSTIOR {2 .
Peshionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
prULEREaTEzes ow
et ahem
Ga).
dl
LD MININ
HORTICULTURAL
QRICULTORAL
STOCK GRAZING
LUMBERING
And Other Resources, besides potas Fully
Infoimed at 1 times
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it hasa circulation thatreachés the reading people in every part of his
Spy It also. has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba anid Sierra counties, agwell ae
in Sacramento, San Francisco and ewehs re
mote parts of the Staté. To LAND and to
R’SERKERS throughont the whole
ress b¢
@ coun
It pres
complete record of the +
ing made in the development o
y’a Varied and extensive resoarces,
ents extraordinary inducements
Best Advertising Medium in Nor
therm California.
FOROS Cn i
. TO ADVERTISERS
pO REE A AY ANS
=J0B=PRINTING =
The TKANSCR.PT has he
Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office
DR. GUNN'S
BITTERS
-_——i; THE GREAT
Regulating Catarhttic
Household Remedy
a SURE PREVENTIVE
-» AND POSITIVE CURE FOR
Costivenesa and Constipation,
'BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
®ever und Ague
AND ALL MaLAgl(AL TROUBLE
OYSPEPSIA.
INDIGESTION,
NERVOUSNESS
of Food,
idney Compiairts,
Nausea
Loathin;
impure Blood,
General Mebility
Dr Gunn's Bitters
PURBLY
ARE
"VEGETABLE
Perfectly Sate,
A. VAN ALSTINE & CO.
Proprietorsaand ‘Menufacturere
‘793 Montgomery Street, San Franoiro
fOR SALE BY
CARR BRO .
For Catarrh C, C. LINIMENT Has No
Peer, Trv It.
indorsed bv the Medical Faculty, Prescribed. b+ San Francisgg'sLeadine Phy
sicians.
OaKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
Thisis to certity that we have used the C,
C. Liniment in our family, and have found
to be the best and most etfective medici’
‘or Neuralgia and ki es diseases UJ) ai
that’ we have tried. -e/can uiihesitgctng,
récommend it as a moat ny and use
ful remedy. Le,
Pastor of the First i k ‘Ghnteeh.
ror all saronic cases in connection witb
LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND 8SULein oR POWDER" for thoroughly cleansings
bipad and toning up 7 nae entire system,
for Habitual Constips on, Iudigestion,
ea hee edo) 12 tis Bush Street by
r
rh Mf uM “i ie o is ‘Cun beet:
dep + small bottles 25 cents, Sent ‘iielate
paid on receipt of peice.,
The C.C. Liniment Co
21 Bush Street, SF: —
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
General Mauager und Secretasy
Whitehead Cook
Books,
LEAD ‘THE WORLD
No 1,
The American Pastry
Cook.
No. 2,
‘Hotel Meat Cooking
PRICK 62.
$2.1
Chicago Herald Sack
ing School.
(For Families,’ :
+ PRICE 61.505
Ne. 4,
Cooking For Prorit,
PRICE e335
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF £8
HOTEL GAZE TE.
.
Reliable . *~
John oyle’s _wonderfuj or fhe ates
in B county paspes the domain’
of donbt santo: the tof: truth. » It’
is backed bys ‘ te, and aff .
davits cost one dollar each in Montana.
The Vdléwel “and “fis “partivers’ did ‘hot
com finer tea’; bo . vinegar.. Thay!
discovered @.mountain of pore alum, in:
the Beaverhead range.
The ‘was considered @ ten
strike ands than a old malian
Cheyckept:tie find: a: secret for sever;
weeks, during Which ws was yes
to th lepthrof 200: fet. THe: put was
mad eoalbitherwey ‘thr
of al tit? ait! if Wwith”
whole mountain was of it. A
large pile of sinuif was. heaped near the
mine ready for shipgneat, and the miners
had a scheme to Bogi, the, market with
their product aid rake in $1,000,000 at
one fell swoop, Monday the colonel's
partner went to. town. to lay in otepely
of grab and the former-remained
te guard the treasure,
During the morning a heavy rain began to fall and continued all day, and in
the afternoon the colonel had oscasion
‘to go down into the mine, making thé
descent by sliding down the rope, and
when once down at the was 80
taken up with # contemplation of his
novel and wonderful. mine that he did
not Heed the fleeting hours until he happened to cast his eyes upward and saw
that daylight had faded from the mouth
of the shaft. He started to climb upward, but had not proceeded more than
half way when, to his horror, he iscovered that the heavy fall of rain had so
thoroughly saturated the alum sides of
the shaft that, as a natural result, they
had drawn together until the hole was
scarcely large enough fora man tocrawl
through,
The imprisoned man recognized his
awful position, and withont losing much
time struggled towurd. the’! top of the
shaft. -Every foot he advanced the
shaft became smaller, and for the last
ten ,féet he was compelled to dig his
way with .@ pocketknife, and» when he
finally reached the surface he was coinpletely exhausted, ‘his’ clothes were torn
and his body badly bruised. The rain,
‘) which was sq? hoon xovived the
colonel, and he Martel toward the camp
to meet his partaer, to whom he related
his marvelous experience,
Together they.started: to their mine,
or at least, tried to, for although, they
searched for two daye they 'wére unable
to find, phy sight of their, late poe
sions. The rain had undonb'
oughly and tightly closed up
covery shaft and melted ey Plies
tign of the alum piled on the outaide, so
that to thia time it has been impossible
te » find any trace.of the mine.—Omahe
Yuestan's Giout. “Shtetecn.t
“The Jar réosquitdes: th the-world .
are to be rie iu Yhoutan,” Neaid Richard Beverly. . “Until a’ few ago"
there was not a» mosquito in all: Mexico,’
They were introduced by vessels from
the United States, and have in the land
of their adoption attained proportions
unknown in other countries, The lowlands. pf Yucatuu,jewarm arith monster
mosquitoes whose \pite is almost as painful as the sting of a bee. ‘The. hia'
ersey mosquito sinks into =
cande beside these Titans of their d,
whichare:frequently as derge as pore
flies, In neighborhoods where
xbouud it isinipossible to: yp sr
any kind, and during the
people wear coarse netting o erect
over face and neck to keep these insecta
fon) devouring them,”—St. Louis Globe—
Democrat.
A Witty kB ot'Pope’s, .
AS narrated’ by Edwart Walford in
nis ‘tGreater Lo.waoh, “Frederick, prince
of Wales, sometimes visited Alexander
Popé at his villa,! Ogrone evasion when
the prince wis on a visit, Pope, after expressing the imost dutiful professions of
attachment, gave bis.royal highness an
opportunity of observing very shrewdly
that his (the poet's) love for princes was
inconsistent with his! dialike’ ‘for? kings,
ineé princes may in timed ‘becunts Kings.
“aid nia foal angie T
“Mr, Pope, I bear you don't Wk:
vinces,”
“Sir,.1 beg your pation.”
‘‘Well, then, you don’t like kings.”
“Sir, . must own that I like! ‘the Yor.
st Lefore his chiwe are grown.”
No reply could well have been happier
A Remerkable Bible.
My. Augustin Daly, the theatrical
anager, possesscs what is probably ti:
ost remarkable Bible tix te world,’ 1h
anprises forty-two folio volumes, and iz
\ustrated by plates on Biblicalsabjects.
e has copies of all the Madonitias of
very age and every;school of art, andin
ue collection’ are fecladed méezzotints,
full line engravings, drawings . are
ind nique prints. He has one origina)
rawing of I's.and several of Alvert . Durer’s, lection is-w history
if Seriptural art.—Harper's Bazar.
Young Feople Whe Go 6n the Stage.
* Mr, Dancy puts down the “dragg)
iiled” habits of speech onthe stage t.
he fact that the ‘stage ts-to a great ex.
pt! the refuge of .young people whi
wake to It becanse they imagine the lif
» be free aud easy,:and who-adopt 1:
vith no greater qualification than a
itractive ap) .rance and # confidén'
canner, They alo, regard At ov
ially favorable to thelr’ oi le
iat as they imagine of kontea a
ininary training. ondon on Telegraph
A Death from Lightning.
Casper relites a case in which » 4p eg
Soe ?
ciation of a state or even of a neighboraood the common property of all the
. Deople, the ‘fair will be of more than
matorial advantage.
Eaolr state—in the building which it
te to construct at Chicago for its ‘club
house” or headquarters—aims at something representative in some way of its
. special eonditions of life or its history.
Many appropriate devices for state
, headquarters have been hit upon, but
h none is more interesting or fitting than
‘Ethe selection of New Jersey.
Few houses associated with the memity of George Washington, with the
b sception of Mount Vernon itself; are
L setter known or are the objects of a
jeeper sentiment than the beautiful old
nansion still standing at Morristown,
New Jersey.
This house is noteworthy. not only for
$8 associations, but also because it is a,
pure and noble example of colonial
\rehitecture.
. With a slight and harmonious addition
dais old house is to be reproduced by
New Jersey on the World's fuir grounds
at Chicago, There it will speak elo‘ynently of the father of his country, and
vogether with such buildings as the Maswchusetts building, which is modeled
\fter the Hancock house in Boston, it
will speak also of the large, serene and
tospitable life of the people before the
Revolution.— Youth's Companion.
Singing the Old Songs Once More.
A sacred concert was given at Welsh,
tun Dunker chiirch on Sunday afterwoon which brought together a large
und appreciative audience to hear some
f the old time singing teachers, These
vere Professor Solomon Baughey, who
‘or nore than tifty years has been known
a southern Pennsylvania for his charmag voice, and in his younger years as a
nost successful singing master; Jacob
dangan, of Maugansville, Md., who in
S44, with Solomon Baughey, gave a
imilar concert in the same building,
sand Mr. Myers, of Broad Fording, who
3 also a well known conductor, Each of .
he geni!emen took the floor,
. All of the dear old chureh hymns were .
‘gone over, The large congregation, .
Which bad beon constituted the: singing
class, wmited. in the song service with
spirit. Professor Baughey is now well
advanced in years, but he still has a!
sweet, melodious voice and the presence
and manner on the floor which have
upvor deserted him, ‘There were many
ee present from) Maryland and
junnaylvania. It was a notable occasion and one that revived pleasant and
dplightful recoMections of ye oldun time.
+Chamberaburg (Pa.) Public Opinion.
. Revent Styles ta: Sabteh hnwen:
. . Every young man, ae well'as old, is
pincioe’ 7 Hare ng
s ianoker’ 8 point of view, at least
feeling that it is something always ia
ideable, The best: adapted and most
fashionable designs’ at this time are
those illustratifig hunting scenes. The
fishing rod and kinship fave been put
by, the yun, the setter dnd the wild
BOOKS supplanting them.
‘Apart from nickel the material usually
used for matchboxes haa been silver,
bute formidable rival-bas.-appeared in
finely figured dark steel, the sbody being
of that metal, the hinges, snap and cover
of silveror gold. In the more expensive
kind thereis a horsektioe or'bed of rubies,
one an effect ultogether yorgedus, The
shapes vary from the: shell pattern to a
plain satin finish, The absence of elaborate decoration is atuply atoned for by
* great durability of the receptacle.—
Jewelers’ Reviow,
The Arvehtuke’s Uxperiment.
The friends of Archduke Joseph, of
Austria, have had mach fun over the
résulte of Lis attempt to colonize his eb
tates of Dobox and -Koebel with gypsies.
Diiring the spring nnd early simmer
the tribes seemed: perfectly. happy in
their new homes, and the pei war
jubilant. Harvest time and the days for
sdlecting recruits for the army came,
however. The ‘gypsies, fearing work
and service, picked up their belongings
a few weeks agi and silently stoleaway.
muster his gypsy colonists he foand nine
to gteet him. He will not repeat’ thie
experiment. The archduke is a gredt
friend of the wandering people, undeérstands their language and bas written a
book about them,.—New York Tribune,
\ ‘A Remarkable. Swan.
One of ‘the most: novel wedding presents which Princess Marie of Edinburgh
is. to receive will be. from the postigal
queen. of: Roumania+-Carmen . Sylva—
and will be a pleasure barge in-the form
of dw ‘immenge. swan. It will not only
bd built to.imitate a swan, but it is to
swim like a swan and be like a ewan in
oper particular.of; motion, The, feet
to pe: ao contrived as: te take the
place of oars. The peck and head will
wipe to a height of eighteen feet and the
will form @ cabin large enough to
heer . ten persons. —Exchange,
If the Lesson Bo Learned.
If the suggestive contrasts of quality
in the buildings of the exposition should
serve no higher purpose than as an object leason to tort = teaching
ppd nip bilities in respect
Satetinaen a
obs dieters
architect faot in) a py ool
the unsubstantial pageant of Jackson
a . mab will mot have been in vain,—Conry.
Electricity in Drowning Cases,
An‘ account of electricity as a life
saver comes from. Stotland, where a
Fd
FAb
When his imperial highness went out to .
f
.
Seer cazte, i co, oll efapted too
2 i i. Se te M, D. sdipdinanteml
111 80, Oxtord'8t,, eat rr. —
work of Gaest a i, ‘your cere: = oar a
SEealfent tmmtlen po donot act . fo Todo i in ae
af ;
Sane MAD Pi
Late Pastor BloomingdaleReformed Church.
“rea Wine TOE, BT
‘Tus Cmrtape Comrany, 17 Moansy reper, New Yor,
tiger
A Chance For Everybody
Te Get
CLOTHING ~ CHEAP!
You must Bear in mind
tha We Are .Not Selling
Cheap Clothing, Cheap,
jbut Good and Fashionable
Clothing Cheap.
are NMMBER ONE.
We carry only First-class\Goods,
We dont ask you to take our word for it. t
But wheneverjyou have alfew moments ta. $pare call i
and
Prices, With ‘Other
Houses Here.
‘We can convince you that what we say in ‘regard to ou
stock, It is a sure proposition.
Everything in ‘ the“Store
Will Be Sold:at Gost.
The old Reliable Clothing House has everything: masked
sical in plain figures,
To ba I Your Christmas ond New: Year Presents,
LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street;—above Pitte ‘st.,
. Offer to the public the Largest and: Most
Beautiful Stock of . 6
Tuported: and Home-made sdeweley
Ever brought to Nevada, County.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, LADIES’ SETS;° BRACELETS
' BREASTPINS, SHAWL PINS, RINGS, BANGLES, OHARMS, bea a
tifully set in DIAMONDS, RMERALDS, RUBIES, TURQUOISE, GAR.
NETS, AMETHYSTS, pico QUARP2 Add other preeibus stones.
Sold Sitver Waren Latist § Lait Stylo: Just Reeve,
Oa” We make HOME-MADE sawenur a eit wot
Grat fine. '’ We will sel! dur beautiful stock CH THAN N ARY
Prone IN THE STATE,
» (MF This is the oaly place in Nevada City whee you'oan fet reliable Watehes,
. ewalry, Sjottales, iy Clauses, Opera Glance, ti tire seing in our Store
Udiatantes it 18+
OTRER
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seized with a
van wae sirock and killed, His amp, while betting, was
as burned off and his nose Lied. i png emcee ewe ete ps le
\urgeon who. ¢ im BAW On shought gd dead rv ‘after. two }
xin of hid chest # pe Rect iin ia ti of the electri ¢
u inveried tree, as if eh alge fon was restored: . The never
brainy aaa He lado inj iesed between the nape of the neck and
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