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: The Daily Transcript, THE NATIVE DAUGHTERS.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1889.
Amoug the Schools,
Trvckre—Whatever may be said of
Truckee, it'is ahead in-educational enterprises in this county. The hand
some scliook house of which the people
of Truckee are so justly proud ig completed, and school was opened in it
November 18th. It is a inodel of
School architecture and reflects great. °Ver to whist-playing, competitive
ekedit upon the builders, Messrs, Donahue and Meyer,
The able Board of Trustees, consist-. Each guest had brought a lemon, and
in th contest as-to size M, Rosenberg
won the prize for the largest one while
Ed. Morgan was awarded a gift for the
ing of J. L. Lewison (clerk), O, F. MeGlashan and W. .H. Kruger, have
shown themselves to he deeply interested in the educational welfare of . Smallest. John Grimes was the victor
the children of Truckee, and their Jabor in the interest of the school is
highly appreciated by the citizens and} Parlor, delivered with fine oratorical
effect an admirably worded Bpeech of
~ The building contains four rooms—. “elcome. When the above-named
two on each floor—and cost with the
furniture $8,000. There is a neat. private room for the teachers connected
with each room on the first floor. “Up
stairs are two magnificent rooms with. Parlor. In decorations of the walls
folding doors between, which admit of . 874 tubles lemon-colar predominated.
being thrown together on special oc-. While the guests were eating they
casions and for calisthenics and muwill never be forgotten,
ic,
During the summer the Board. of. !emons that they had brought. Miss
Trustees agreed that it would not pay
fix. up the old school house and that . fered in this connection, E. J. Baker
they would ask the people to vote ‘
them six thousand dollars in bonds} After the supper was disposed of
with which to build a new house.
The proposition was submitted to vote
. and was Carried almost unanimously,
The contract for the new building was} Vocal trio isses Amelia Hook
let and it was nearly finished when. a
terrible fire swept that part of town,
burning both the new and ald school
houses, so the district was left withbrilliancy dazzles while its cheering
out any school property except a bare . light warms the hearts of all Freelot. The Trustees with confidence . Men,’ ” Response by Miss Cora
asked the people for two thousand
dollars more to. put with their insurance. money, promising that they
would build'the nicest school house ii.
the mountains, The money was given
without & dissenting voice. The
pledge was kept, and today Truckee
has the most’ complete and best
equiped schaol house in this part of
the State. The ventilation, furniture
and heating of the rooms, in fact,
everything connected with the building is the latest and best that art and
experience could suggest. The piano
in the grammar school: is a beauty.
All praise to those who in any way.
contributed toward the final success,
But Truckee has that which is better than fine houses and costly apparatus for her school, and that is an effi~Cient corps of teachers. Nothing will
take the place of good teachers.
Prof. L, Cornell is principal. He iea
* hew man, but is showing himself to
be a very competent und thorough
school man.
Miss Fannie J. Kirk is the teacher
of the intermediate department. Shdid school. * a
Miss Lizzie Danforth is one of the
most efficient primary teachers, She
has devoted her energies to that work
and is very successful,
I was greatly pleased with the
school, The children all promised to
do their best this year and see that
their beautiful school house was not
disfigured in any way.
Mrs, Edwards, who has a promising
daughter in the grammar school, and
the wide-a-wake editor of the Truckee
Republican visited the school a part of
one afternoon. I hope the public will
take an interestin the progress of the
children, and encourage them and the
teachers by often visiting the school.
A. J. Twrany, Co. Supt,
The Difference.
“Do you know,” asked Harry Hill
Tuesday, ‘‘why the editor of the
Grass Valley Tidings is like a harp
struck by lightning?”
“I give it up,” was the response:
‘"Because,’’ said Harry, “he’s a
blasted lyre.”
=, ce ni hattr eae ai RE at
Ty you have catarrh, you are in dan
ger, as the disease is liable to become . .
chronic and affect your general health,
or develop into consumption. Hood’.
Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying-and enriching the blood, and build-ing up the system. Give it a trial.
@. A. M. Election.
The annual election of officers of
Nevada Chapter, R. A. M., will take
place Monday evening, Dec. 2d, A
full attendance of members is de> sired, : Nov, 30-2t.
oe
Card of Thanks, f
“The undersigned hereby express
their heartfelt gratitude to the many
friends.and neighbors who were so}
kind to us in various ways during our
recent affliction. Sit:
Mars, P Avexanpex ann Fatty,
. ‘Holiday ‘Specialties.
Call around at J. J, Jackson’s Beehive Grocery Store and see his holiday goods, before you purchase elsewhere, « Mr, Jacksou'aléo bids a fite
ss sawed : =. tremeel le, and é fe
Banks with the pace expert repeal a Gsctees Gt te Been eonlenk eee the tissues, and ren-} / >
and piate-work Foe hie hg ~~ Dental Hospital. — n26-tf . . ders it less able to bear without suffer: We gaye ber Cartorin
‘ Bho, clung t Castoria
Children, Le ‘tive and secretory Organs become disRe ccen* gare them (:-‘oria . ordered, they may be stimulated to
RESON ia! oa
ie:
never been known to fail to cure Sick
€iving Night.
tail,” the gamé of bean-board, ete.
to the nun. ber of seeds tuken from the
Allie Nilon was the winner of the prize
getting farthest from the mark.
came the following program of toasts
and music, Pregj
iziger and Jennie Marsh.
Toast —¢ “California, Our Native
State—'The Star of the Pacific whose
Clarke.
Toast—"Native Sons of Hydraulic
Parlor—'Brave defenders of our State.
‘They have borne themselves beyond
the promise of their age, doing in the
tigure of a lamb the feats of a lion,’ ””
Response by Miss Lizzie Keenan.
Toast—‘The Native Daughters of
Laurel Parlor. ‘F air maidens witheringon talk.’’”’ Response by President Tompkins of Hydraulic Parlor,
Vocal solo--Miss Alice E. Crawford.
Toast—"The Curly Bears.” Frank
T. Nilon. <
Toast—‘The Pioneers—
“Our great men are good and our good
men are great,
The props of our land and the faith of
our State.’ ”
Resporise by Mrs, A. R. Wadsworth.
Toast—“The Old Stamping Ground.
‘Oh, happy years once more ; who
would not bea boy? ” Responke by.
Hon, Niles Searls,
Vocal solo—Miss Jennie Marsh.
Toast—'‘ Woman—
* ‘Disguise our bondage as we will
‘Tis woman, woman rules us still,’ ”
Response by Leonard 8, Calkins,
may turn out a seng; perhaps it may
turn out @ sermon.’” Response by
Miss Kate Matteson,
Toast—‘Our Glorious Climate—
“ ‘Phe juicy lemon lies in soft profusion
scattered round.
Response by Senator Preston.
Toast—‘Our Friends from the North,
the East and the South. “True Ameri
other,’”” Response by B. N. Shoecraft, car
Vocal solo by Mrs, J. E, Bgown,
Mrs. Brown’s sweet singing earned an
enthusiastic encore and she.responded
with a comic good-night ballad.
Tt was one o'clock Friday morning
when the happy gathering dispersed.
Deauers whoare many years behind the spirit of the age sometimes
advance thé absurd argnment that by
not pdvertising they save thut expense
to their customers, and perhaps make
some of their customers believe it ; yet
when it is remembered that in every
community the most successful dealers are those who use printer’s ink
judiciously, the folly of this argument
is apparent. If by spending $100 or
$200 » year for advertising (which is a
reasonably large sum in the smaller
towns and cities), a dealer can sell
$500 or $1000 more, it-isa-good investment ; and if he advertises with judgment, he will increase his sales largely over these figures,
5
A Good Feature.
The Grass Valley Tidings daily runs
a column of editorial briefs under the
heading of “Random Remarks,” and
many bright and witty things as well
astellinghitson the fools and follies
stitute one of the best features of that
good paper. _. :
be the masquerade ball to be given. at
Armory Hall during Christmas week
lett from. : “
ealthy action by
ALDEN H. EDDY,
Death of One of the Oldest Set-. Seciat and Other Netes -Abeut:
thers of the Ceunty.
At 4:45 o'clock
Col. A. H. Eddy died
Their Lemon social on Thankse
The Native Daughters of Lautel
Parlor have sound reason ‘for congratulating themselves over the success of
the lemon social they gave Thursday
night, and at which the Native Sons of
. Hydraulic Parlor and many other
guests enjoyed their hospitality. From
half past eight o’clock till after ten
Pythian Castle was the scene of entertainment,the time there being given
trials of “pinning on the donkey’s
The deceased was born in Ontario] gone to his mine near Washington. 5
(now Wayne) county, New York,ein} Mrs. A. J. Ridge of Grass Valley ene Passed him by watched his fine
August, 1808. He remained there till . has gone to San Francisco on a visit,
1849 engaged in farming and manu-. J. Glasson, of North Bloomfield
facturing flour, lumber, etc., when he. went below on Friday morning’s train. weighed, and was about thirty years
-eame to California in the first steamer. ' W. T. Newberry was in town Th
sent out by the Pacific Mail Steam-. day on his way below from Sierra} like Absalom, a perfect physical man;
and in mind and will and courage, too,
mained at San Francisco engaged in. F. McMillan of San Francisco went} 98 Perfect as he was in form. Among
; . : : . the crowd of gallant men that have
He arrived in this city . to Washington township on Thanks made this world what it is, you have
in the donkeygame. At the Castle
Mrs, W. G. Richards, President ‘of the
For three months he recounty.
exercises were concléided all went to
the banquetroom of Odd Fellows Hall
and were there served with a delicious
Supper prepared by the ladies of the
April 10th, 1850, He mined on Deer giving day. never heard, and pérhaps the world
creek for two years then went to} Mra.J, LeDu andaon of North : P ;
where with Amos} Bloomfield have returued from a trip Ponder enews what ahero wasJoha
Laird and others he built the Shady . to the lower country. d
Creek‘ditch (now part of the Milton. Mra. J. Bradbury and P. H. ‘Cohen
system), and mined in that locality . of Alleghany were in town Friday on] and left for Lakin.
In * 1874 he bought the] their way home from below.
National Exchange Hotel at this city,. J. W. Sprague, formerly superin-. daily bread, and he never came back
and has since made this place hia. tendent of the Nevada City mine, has} anymore. On tho evening of January
In 1886 he married Ann] established an assaying office at Fres-. 6, as it was after dark, he reached the
prairie south of the sunk well with a
They had} Colin Kendrick, Jr., of this city has} 1084 of lumber and a lump of coal for
three children—Mrs. Chas. Adolph of] gone to Esmeralda county, Nevada, ns “i As he Megha hea ~
this city, Stanley A, Eddy of Tulare} to take charge -of the Silver Peak. °Y® Pr@irio away over sehen
county (who is now here) and George . mill. .
Eddy of Santa Barbara. ‘
~ Col. Eddy was a man of gociable. arrived from below on Wednesday
temperament and genial disposition, evening’s train and went to Sierra
He hada rich fund of pidneer: inci-. City next day.
dents ‘and historical sketches at his} John Brock of Derbec, who has} that home was to be his never more,
tongue’s end and was wont to relate. been sojourning here awhile to obtain. for out of the North eame a wind from
His . medical treatment, has returned home the far-off Manitoba, a wind which for
2,000 miles winged its way on the mysFrench Corral
were given an opportunity to guess as
Hickey of Wayne county, and she. no.
died about ten years ago.
them in inimitable manner.
companionship was therefore much . benefited in health, : : :
sought after, and he had a wide circle] County Clerk Morgan went to his wore ith funehee eee
a : . 08
ply and sincertte neted Wee ee as it followed on, till at lastit swooped of friends who will dee
ly mourn for him.
There are left but a handful of the} not yet returned,
argonauts whose settlement in this. A. Burrows and W. J. Moyle of aus vecove: Rigy katte: 0 ity .
county dates back tothe period when . Graas Valley went to Sacramento to
They are passing away. attend the dedication of the neW. thick with snow,
rapidly, and within a very few years . Knights of Pythias hall at that place. and blustered and burned its way
the last of them will be laid to rest'. LL. Voss has rented the house owned through every crevice, every hole,
Their memories will live forever in the by Phil Byrne and will occupy it with chilling and burning the worn team,
history of the county’s growth and. his family during the coming winter. driving before it. man, team and all,
prosperity, and their services will . The house is situated near Mr. Vose’s. He passed within two hundred yards
ever be held in grateful remembrance. . lumber yard on Gold Fiat.
A NEWSPAPER advertisement is g. C®!umibia Welcomes Brazil. / rolled zig-zag down the Cimarron.
guarantee of earnestness. No man Frank Lesiie’s Illustrated NewspaAll night ho fought against the blisever inserts one save for strictly business reasons, and though he may lie. frontispiece admirably designed. It
about the quality of hia goods the sin-. represents Columbia welcoming Bracerity of his wish to sell them is ap'. zilinto. the sisterhood ‘of Rapublics.
HERE AND THERE.
A -. Joseph, Mo., and other pictures equal-. the snow with blood; but his heart.
i iororene me on ly an, add to the enaatvenan of. throbbed with thoughts of home, and
Rain commenced falling at this city. this week’s number. Mrs. Adolph he tore fresh chunks of his lips away
Friday afternoon;
The Woodpecker Whist Club yv
ters of Lecal Interest.
ee from another page, and fully justifies blizzard again. All night long he
appropriately played cold turkey at its . her popularity, _
A givin meeting. = . :
The Grasa Valley Cdcing Club] _ADVeRtisine is the rhetoric and not
did not have a meeting at Glenbrook . the logic of trade; its business is to
Thuraday because they could not get persuade and convince.—The Modern
The Westerfield will contest was
still in progress in the Suiperior Fri: ee
day and an evening session was held Robert Simmons, who was slashed stiff before him as if Protesting to
to hasten the end.
: &y moved from his sleeping room in the. froze and he staggered, no longer
: Appeal : page Saul has returned rear of his suloon to the residence of S. could he hold to the wagon, so he wanreas ip ie mertaville, bringing L. Stout where he ig having the best . déred by the side. This, too, was late
with him some fine specimens ot ulive® of care, Heis getting al ong nicely and . in the second night, more than twenty
and Oranpen from the Redfield place. the attending physician says he wilj. houre after the blizzard begun, but
‘The fruit is superior, and proves the be around again, before many weeks if
excellent capabilities of the foothills of :
Yuba forthe culture of citrus fruits
and the olive.
J. M. Lakeman of Grass Valley says
so ectinn = Polls pee . ee Manuel Nevis charged with. deadly tled alone with death.Over sand-hills
= b
’
“known bim for: over tly youre assault on Manuel Ignocia took place . and sage-brush he tumbled and rolled,
and he de bom tramp, He is always! resulted in defendent’sdischarge. The. over and over and up and on, trying to
willing t> work, however, oe is Ales: buttery case ayainst Mrs. Nevis wag. reach his wife, his baby and his home,
e is‘a
cans glory in the prosperity of each 5
innocent, good old fellew.’
first-class iron-moulder and meThursday’s Grass Valley Uni ‘ A
fai B. Wekale eae So easy in its action, harmless and
piece of gold at the Citizen’s Bank effectual in relieving is Simmons Liver
yesterday that had a cash value of ia :
$385. It cume from theclaim on his. a $25.00 Cray +n Portrait Free. te warm breezes from the celestial
Sh so yesh we poe oe iJ aggre Not a worthless solar print, but a] temple of clay, and a good angel laid
P Bo! pag wall han?-made portrait by M. Schramm . hold of the reins and guided him home.
ihe of Nevada City who is the only pho-. America has great Generals, great
-onpt ge then prseotacend the tographer in the county who is alo a. statesmen and great ‘philanthropists,
nage hig of fe thousands at . every order for a dozen cabinet photohero than John Ford. Fighting for
dollars in rough nuggets of gold. The
Piece in question was taken out some
time ago.
composed quartz stringers,
First and last
Mining Suit Transferred.
Judge Walling has ordered the . ever made, .
of the age find their way into that.eol. ‘"@nsler of the suit of Oscar Newhouse ate
umn, The “Random Remarks” con-. #8#inst Dominick Tarpey and George — :
H. Francoeur from this county to the} The best Salve in the world for Cuts, . perished a martyr of emigration, and
Cireuit Cout, on the ground of want Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum-. be his name enrolled along with that
ES, of jurisdiction, The suit aroee ont of . ' Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands} °! Whitman eet Bpelsing, who _
The Coming Masquerade, the contention over the Eagle Bird Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-. 9@°"8 the Indians in regon after
pale id thich is located M : ‘3 they,drove ‘The Old Wagon” across
Th « aseibhe event will . 8° mine, which is located near Maytions, and positively cures Piles, or
ones social bert, this county.
by Prof Michell. The wideswake firm . ""* Sent ef Pein on¢ Piencuxe,. fanded. rice 25 conte par box. For! peacol—Chicaga Inter Ocers,
of Mrs. Lester & Crawford will furnish
the merry maskers with costumes and . diminution of vigor, and causes mental
materials therefor at low rates and annoyance, and even positive disturbthere will be an endless variety to se ance, without, disease in the sensorium
_ jiteelf. It acts as a mere reflector, in
eee . Many cases, of inaction in the stomach,
Every Saturday afternoon and even-. and consequently of incompleté asing Dr. Van Aukin will extract teeth . similation of the food by tlie blood.
This of course weakens it, in eoimon .
The nervous system, often suffers a
Bina . Jing an ordinary strain that would
Waxsn oggs at Weisenburger Bros. . 34. 20 impression upon strong
ee nerves, To supply a deficit of atrength,
Smmons Laver Reauiator has and remedy. a supersensitiveness .in
the nervéa incident to a lack of vigor,
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is far}
cee a aa ___ . better adapted than any mere nervine
Wun, from any cause, the diges-. o simple tonic, since the off-pring of
its use,com plete digestion, ia the vigorous and early parent of nerve force
and quietude. Malsrial attacks, rheuERSONAL MENTIO lirik distal been.
People Old and Yeung.
pioneer was given:
Ford.
Wn. M. James and E. B. Pierce
down on this giant on Surprise Flats
little child; and the terrible blizzard
was on, the shrieking wind was
and it bullied
of his door, where, atrange to say, the
“wagon track turned sharply away and
zard on the wildprairie, and hia
strong arms and legs tugged away at
his impossible task to reach his home.
Over the Cimarron and back again,
facing and fighting with his horses in
Pictures of the-Cronin trial, and of . the'teeth of the storm till the frozen
several fine exhibits at the Paris Ex-. ice, as-he tore it from his mouth, carposition, together with views of ‘St. ried parts of his lips along and littered
per this week has a most appropriate
Ladenburg’s lovely face looks out. © ethis breath and-boldly faced the
wandered, all day the next day,
blinded by
on, on, on, “Was not that the light
again?” and up, up. and he stumbled
on. His ankles froze and he had
to lean on the lumber to follow the
wagon, his arm froze before his face,
and in such position was he found
with a mute and frozen arm raised
Advertisement.
Simmons? ‘Condition.
with a razor by Bob Lee, haa been reHeaven against his fate; hie knees.
still he felt the fingers of his baby in
his hair, and on, on he struggled, and
“a the mad light from the window danced
The Rush Creek Rumpus. before him again, and using his yet
er unfrozen arm he tore the last semblance of his lips away and boldly bathe has no bad luck,
The preliminary examination of
Friday before Justice Wadsworth and staggering to his feet, then falling
dismissed on the District Atterney’s. till struggling, fighting, crawling for
motion. 2 ; more than two miles through the sandciteiiehiaceetiiciiisitemmermenes hills after his knees froze, then beatLen eee ing the sand and bush with his numb
limbs after he could no longer stand,
the great hero of our first civilization
Regulator. here at last lay stiff upon the sand and
land warmed his spirit out of its frozen
portrait painter, A chance free with} butI doubt if she hes a truly’ greater
: : home against the implacable elements;
te ping agi ae suffering every pain, doubtless, which
’. the body is subject to; wrestling like
therefore go to Mathieu Schramm’s. 2° ?°4Y 1s subj s
: } Jacob, as it were, alone with his God:
gallery for your holiday orders, tf dying in a protracted struggle of two
ie nights and a day—let me hear of him
Pzars’ is the purest and best Soa; . recorded that no nobler bones than his
have christened the Cain-oursed soul
of earth since the Son of God took his
body with Him into the clouds. Thus
Suchien’s arnica Salve.
i the plains; and thus he perished, the
me bey foquived. It is guaranteed ¥9} j,er0 ag well of the first slvilisetion ot
give perfect satisfuction, or money re Southwestern Kansas! May he restin
—Bronson Alcott’s dietetic views
color these epigrams in his daughter's
‘Journal: “Vegetable diet and sweet
repose. Animal food and nightmare,”
‘Pluck your body from the orchard;
do not snatch it from the shamble.”
“Apollo eata wf fiesh and has no
A Kansas Pioneer's Death Struggle with
Friday morning Rev. J. Sims has returned from the In @ seach dalreeeet at Johnson
at the residence . Bay. = _. City, Kan., by W. Ll. Brown, Esq., the
of his daughter, Mra. Chas, Adolph of} D.F. Douglass haa re:urned from
Broad street. The funeral. will take . the Bay, 3
place from the Congregational church} Mrs. Geo. G. Allan has gone to San
at three o’clock Sunday afternoon. . Francisco,
Col. Eddy had suffered more or less James Webster of Downieville went dug-out on the Surprisg Flats, with a
rheumatism for a quarter of a. below Thursday.
century. For the six months last} Wm. Steveiis of Columbia Hill has. his wife and little baby to live there,
past he had been very severely afflict. returned from the Bay.
ed, and during four months of that. A. E. Baugh came down Friday. ® 20ble man was John Ford, strong as
time he had been conficed to his. from North Bloomfield.
following graphic sketch of a Kansas
I remember when John Ford settled
in Grant County in 1885 and built his
little window in the end, and brought
and happy, yes, happy, were they; and
an ox, with @ lion's heart, and as true
: to his wife and baby and home as men
L. Duterte of ° Sun Francisco has are made to be, and the hardy settlers
form ‘and ‘athletic movements, and
envied his tireless energy and his
happy, careless air; 218 pounds he
of.age, and in stature and proportion
On the afternoon of January 4, 1886,
he kissed his wife and baby good-bye,
Driving his team,
going for a load of lumber, earning his
west a light flickered from a window,
and he knew his loved ones were safo,
and then he jogged on over the prairie half.an hour, steering toward that
faint, flickering light, and his heart
throbbed with thoughts of home. But
No Form of communicstion with the
nearly half a century, it has remained
‘unrivaled as the beat blood medicine
“the snow, moving, moving .
ease, an
effects a permanent cure. Thoasands
of people f
catarrh when other preparationa had
failed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla also builds
upthe whole system, and makes you
feel renewed in health aud strength.
troutled with that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh, I took Hood’«
Sarsaparilla with the very best results. It cured me of that continual
d
up feeling. It has also hel my
mother, who has taken it’ for run
down state of health and kidney
featle,” Mas. 8. D, Heara, Putnam,
t.
Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5.
Prepared only by ©. I, HOOD &CO.,,
Apothecaries, Lowell, Mags,
‘Wevad City Candy Factory.
Fresh French Candy, of my own Manufacture, suitable for a Present for any
occasion,
isens of Nevada City asto my reliability.
Kent's Meat Market. Postoffice box No. 161.
COUNTRY AND CITY PRESS.
Editor Sheemaker of the ‘Tele.
‘gfaph” Talks About It.
The man who says the country prees
is selfish and unpatriotic does not know
‘what he is talking about. The country
press labors all'the time to build up
its surroundings. This could be done
and the country press be selfish at the
same time; but that press does things
that are against itself in building up
ita surroundings. We will give an instance:
A publisher, from the city, who
publishes a paper that booms by turns
pretty much every locality in the
State, goes to a country town and
writes itup. This city publisher gives
sketches and perhaps portraits and
illustrations of the business and the
men of the country place. The newspaper of that country place seizes on
and republishes ali the city boomer
has said. There ianothing wrong in
so doing. But the city publisher who
booms gets paid in hard cash by the
man, whose business is set forth and
illustrated. The amount of pay is
liberal ; indeed it is high. The country
paper that copies gets not a cent.
Should the country publisher ask for
any pay, he would becalled almost a
ablackmailer, Ifthe country paper
neglecta or refuses to copy and. print
for nothing an article about the country
that a city paper has been paid high
for printing, the country paper is looked upon as an enemy to its section.
The city paper prints nothing without being paid for it. Most people who
read of a big social party, given by’ ad
society leader, suppose thatthe newspaper printi:g the ‘“‘slush’’ is doing so
in order to give social news. Not ao.
Hardcoin and in liberal quantity
gives the publicity. The social leader
gets his notoriety or his due consideration from his fellow mortals and the
city newspaper that gives him the
public standing builds tall houses in
which tocarry on business, and a
tower is put on the printing house. :
The country newspaper does all
these things for its constituency for no
pay at.all, and looks out for all the
interests of its place without ever
having a hope of money reward.
public is 60 cheap as newspaper advertising; ‘no agent is so moderate in his
charge; none so untiring in his work
as the live newspaper.—Rome Sentinel,
es
Tuk use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, stimulates the secretions, and imparta new life and vigor
toevery function of the body. For
ever discovered. Be convinced by a
trail, :
At this city, Nov. 29, Alden H. Rady. a
native of New York, aged 61years, three
months and one day.
Catarrh ~
Te a constitutional and rotalocal disease, and therefore it cannot be cured
hy local applications, It requires a
constitutional remedy like Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which, working through
the blood, eradicates the impurity
which causes and promotes the diad
-Catarrh
testify to the success of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a° remedy for. Catarrh
“For several years 1 have been
ping-in my, throat, and stufted‘Hood's Sarsaparilia
100 Doses One Dollar.
Send 75 ‘cents, $i!50 or $2,
@@For a Box of Fine Mixed, Fancy,
Satisfaction guaranteed. I refer to the aitCommereial street, next door below Chas,
n27-tf PR. W. WILLETT.
FREE CANDY.
~ A Box of Pure French Candy Given
Away Free te every customer at our.
ME ONE, COME ALL (Ladies 7
Sood deaths haat
Great Ametican Imp'g Tea Co.
-¥ Forty Stores in eestul operaadit py Ped to undersell all cohen.
/Commercial St, Nevada city;. PAatlor Sets made to Order.
(Trimmed ‘in Satin, Crushed, Silk
and other Plushes,)
Furniture Coverines all Kinds.
LOUNGES—Bed and Sin
(On hand and made to order.)
Willow snd Carpet Pateut Rookers,
Hopf
PIOTURE FRAMES made TO ORDER,
We Sell ‘everthing’ at
ENTO
tC ]
PER POUND ON YOUR TEAS.
If you want choice Teas, come sea us,
. € see Us,
If you want to save 26 centeon every dollar,
Our seats ane ¢ est, our prices the lowoo .-.
PER POUND ON YOUR COFFEES
‘Every time vou come direct to our Btores.
Gt. Americar Imp, Tea Co.
MAKE NO MISTAKE G ive use call and
Grand Tea Sale!
‘ant Pure Coflees, come see us,
you want Pure sa’ came
Wou Bave
PaEHS UE GRSPTRL GAM aiase.
—_———_
ons you to the*man, the
more than any other help to lay
in money saved.
CHARLES GRIMES IS THR MAN
Of whom everybody says: He sells Men’s and Bo
g Goods, Boots and Shoes, H
Cheaper than any one in the
~ YOU TAKE THE HINT
And act upon it, and you will find that
HIGH GRADE OF GOODS FO
AMOUNT OF MONEY ANYW
CHAN. GRIMES, The Clothier,
Cor. Brad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. ’
Rare ad Beautiful Holiday Goods
GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS.
‘SANTA CLAUS ADVISES RVERYBODY
TO CALE: On
EMIL F. ROSENTHAL,
Commeroial Street,
of the Best Selected Holiday
the market this season,
ND YOUNG,
The Finger of Fortune beck
store, the stock that will
the foundation of fortune
Clothing, Furnishin
Rubber Goods, etc.,
County, .
you never got such
R THE SAME
HERE, as of
Where can be found one
Stocks brought to
i eeeeeenet) eee
A FINE LINE OF
— TOYS AND NOVELTIES; FOR OLD A
Embracing a Thousand and One Articles appropriate as
a Gift to a Relative or F riend, —
CHOICE CONFECTION EY AND N
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
An Immense Stock Just Received.
&@® Genuine Meersc
Just the thing to give a
Call and see these Be
ae Py
haum Pipes dnd Cigar Holders.
Gentleman.
autitul Holiday Goods. ee
Positive Retiring Notice,
to L,. HYMAN &
Opposition Stores of Grass Val» are politely requested to call andays from this date.
that time I will place my bills in the hands
Pay now and save costs,
y going out of business at Nevada City .
Those knowing themselves indebted
CO. of the San Francisco
ley anid Nevada Cit
settle within three At the end of
of H. J, Wright
for collection,
and Grass
In the meantime we will sell all our bi
and boots. and shoes at Fift
Lease and fixtures of b
We will surely
net then sold will
When other dealers tell
January 1st,
g stock of c
y Cents on’ the dollar,oth stores for sale at an price,
it business January tst, and al
d up and. removed,
you we will not .
1890, do not-.believe them,
$1,000 to $100 that we are going out of bu
county altogether by the time° mentioned.
mains open to any competitor for ten days,
Those who cannot be suited in our Nevada City Store
go to our store at Grass Valle
50 cents on the dollar. We wi
eave here by
We will bet
siness-in this
This bet reould take the busses and
where we also sell goods at
pay their fare both ways,
L. HYMAN & CO,,
‘San Francisco Opposition Stores,
Lec & (Haw,
—DEALERS IN— .
Staple and Fancy Hardware
Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATING :: STOVES,
‘ Andall the Best andNewest PatPao ae <a am saw eo Ya am caw ap Wawasan ney as ag age
ATTRACTIONS
LEGG«SHAW’S
Nevada City.
AVING THIS MONT
e
immense line of Furuiture, we can
r ’
Hardwood Bedroom Sets at $30 00,
Chevalle Bedroom Sets,
‘Round Glass “
Genuine Oak “
Solid Walnut “
Bedding of all kinds,
H BECEIVED DIra manufacturers
QOOK :: STOVES 1 AND ::
The Famous Superior Range,
s The Bestin the Market,
: i Agents for the celebrated
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING.
Guns, Pistols,
Ammunition of all Kinds.
__ SOLE AGENTS FOR,
O. V. B. Pocket Knives,
American products, :
a W GLags, ETO
SACRAM ate URES Er
~~ PRICES, . ,