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8.50 to $6.50.
antesrecine
, $1.65.
8, $1.25.
Bcots, $2.75.
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Shoes,
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slippers, 50 cts.
Si0es, $1. 75:
Shoes,
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Tip Shoes,
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Store 203.
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Nevada. City
TYLES,
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RELIABLE
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FICE AND YARD,
der Street,
Nevada City.
on us before é
going elsewhere.
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ned Goods,
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treet, Nevada City.
's store, I have reite old friends and
and Prices Low.
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he vitality of the SEX
Ri Ray actin po tag
A
wefer, can study better after taking a
a weak, unpalatable drink, have it
.est City over the recent rich strike
; made by Superiutendent Oscar ‘Jones:
;in the Lucky Dog drift miue.
. not be enred by Hall’s Oatarrh Cure.
arobs Militant, I 0.0.85,
‘of California, to pi
Mound Park on the 26th of hort to
celebrate the anniversary of; Odd eg
lowship in'the United Ststes. . .
‘he annual session of the pact
Council of the} Royal 8nd Select Masons.
will be held on the 16th of April; on the .
19th.and the 20th the Grand Chapter of . sig leading point, insisted
Royal Arch Masons will be a, ein pn force, is the danger
and the Grand Commandery will s hidden in the oor ‘harmless .
pars Arh age eo te Wrd. +) and sometimes pl ieSen 3
eas ther tertnont the human body:
is Aveey hetond ton tne oH 2 gestae
& -great-. variety
Puerbinger, Mittman, Rime Magiora and sabes have elucidated most .
‘conclusively, It is.certainly beyond the
aay @ of a-doubt that in the presence
grand ides session, pie are now living and yet remain with the order, to
be present at the opening ofthe A. 0,
U.W. Grand Lodge as the guests of the
jurisdiction, and has asked’ Past Supreme Master Workmen. William H.
Jordan, the first grand master workman, to extend the: invitation to. the
members as suggested, and has also included in it an invitation to attend the}:
annual banquet of. the Past Masters’
Association of San Francisco on next} T)
Monday evening, at the Occidental Ho} our hi
tel. The grand lodge of California was . *%
organized at Kohler’s Hall, Center St: .
station, on November 18th, 1877, with
thirty delegates, being three each from
the ten lodges in the State. It is ‘estimated that of the: members of the first
grand lodge of California Jess than a
dozen are now members and will attead the coming session. Of the: original ten lodges ofthe grand lodge, five
were in Oakland, three in San Francis<
co, one in Alameda, one, in Berkeley.
There were at that time about 300 members in the State, while now there are
upward of 19,000. Of the first grand
lodge officers of California, two Dr.°M.
W. Fish and William H. Jordan, have:
since that date filled the office of Supreme Master Workman of the Order.
factor and sometimes .
polled arroyo pige ret aoe
a eed tee Saceeencs By Cheees tea
vidual prototypes, this being essentially .
brought about~ by contact in some way .
of the two contingent forces, Modern
‘ment yery largely.through the medium
of the skin, which undergoes extensiye
exfoliation,.disseminating the poison far
—wide. Isolation is resorted. to and
‘orced most rigorously, thereby check: :
ing the spread of the disease, and then
disinfectants lavishly used cause the destruction of the offending. armies.. In
the .era of : scientific prophylaxis consequent upon the introduction of the microscope, bacteriology and antiseptics
. we find: a steady decline of epidemics
either developing in the outer world or
in our hospital wards, Yet’ accidental
inoculations’ of ‘tuberculosis, smallpox
and vaccinia, as:well as more ‘horrible
diseases, still 6xist and are but demonstrations of either an unavoidable cause
ri fe faulty Oheerviinde of established . to
Dr. Breiter ‘ive a thorough disous‘sion as to what may be the result of contact of the hands. “He declares’ that with
men who are of cleanly habits, but who
have acquired disease and such as they
would wish to hide from their fellow
men, the specific bacillus of this disease.
has been found in filth collected from
the hand. He hasfound tubercle bacilli
in the dirt taken from the hand of the
man suffering from tuberculosis, the
Klebs-Loeffler microbe among cases of
ANSWERS A QUESTION, .
Mrs. Rorer’s Reply in Ladies’ Home
Journal.
“I consider coffee, as it is usually
‘made in the American family—strong
:and from the pure bean—an injurious
drink, especiaily for nervous people.
‘No doubt the student to whom you
cup of coffee, but the new energy is
caused by a stimulant. the effects of
which will soon wear off leaving him
Hower in nervous force. =. >”
If it is only the hot drink he requires
why not take a cup of.clear hot water
or a cup of Cereal Coffee.”
Mrs. Rorer is one of the most eminent authorities on food in America.
She knows thut Americans go on day
by day using food and drink that sap
their vitality instead of building it up,
and it requires argument. oft repeated
towake thém up. Broken wrecks of
humanity stumbling along, unable to
warry out their cherished plans, are all
abont us and their physical weakness
is neag/y always due fo improper food
and drigk. Coffee is a skilled destroyer
of nerveus strength. Postum Food
Coffee ise delicious food drink made
from selected parts of cereals that
yield the elements Nature demands
fer rebuilding the nerve tissues all
over the human body.
If it has ever been served to you in
suspected di:
that the specific germs of every microbic
disease may and would be found in millions on the surfaces of. the hands if
proper experimentation were made. He
proceeds as follows:
‘*Many victims of scarlet fever, both
in the early and desquamative stages,
streets of every large city ready to in.
graft upon the moist hand of any chance
acquaintance the prolifio virus of the
disease. The same may be said of perwith. . pulmonary
know, bas a marked predilection for the
hand. Need I mention others? Now
whether these conditions are the result
of hand to hand contact or. not. does not
miatter. The conditions themselves are
dangerous elements, and.it is the consideration of such factors in the causation of disease that we are studying.
» **Of course. the mucous: membrane
serves as a better pabulum for the invasion and development of micro organisms, but the skin is not absolutely negative in that respect, and if it were it
‘would make little difference, as the
two, skin and mucous membrane, are
‘very often in close apposition with each
other. We know that the hand has carried to the month, disseminating contagion in that‘way. Typhoid fever, Asiatio cholera, diphtheria and other diseases are known to have been produced that way. Why search through
medical libraries for similar and peraaps more conclusive evidence? _The
subject has passed the stage of novelty.
So while we professional .people.are by
reason of our profession forced to invite
and then to battle—for we have antiseptics—with these enemies, there is no
reason why we should unnecessarily and
under the cloak of custom invite them
and then leave them to do their harm.
‘Some may look upon this subject
with derision. Nevertheless the truth is
this: No matter how small _ Loar
of evil. consequences ng from
this universal handshaking, the tota)
pumber, in view of its extensiveness,
must necessarily be great. The subject
is deserving of serious oconsideration.
Conscientious: physicians and surgeons
will ecoond it” Bt sang
made over again and use two spoons
to each cup and know that the actual
boiling continues full 15 minutes.
Our word for it, the -Péstum Coffee is
delicious when properly made.
Wonderfully Rich Gravel. “
A gentleman just down from Sierra
county says there is excitement at ForThe
,@ravel is paying $6 a load.
What Nevada City Has Lost.
"The San Francisco Call speaks of
Wave Edwards, who helped the Nevada
Citys; to roll the Grass Valley Mon@rebs over a-barrel recently, as
“Spokane’s famous outfielder.”
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: How’s ‘This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that canF. J. CHENEY & ©0., Prop., Toledo,'0.
_ We, the nnodersigned, have known F,
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Waning, Kinnan & Marvin, WholeBreddy’s Fear.
sale Droggist, Toledo, 0. They pass a plate of cakes to Freddy
at dessert. He puts ont his hand, hesitates, then draws it back and begius te
wi
ny Wins cinsiiascmcinn dent? caibe toy
“* Because: you. are going to scold me
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is-taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials free.
Sold. by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
: sprung from. that. little county, the
. first inall England. It wonld appear
. that the further they got.away the more
¢ enthusiastic Cornishmen became about
{their county. They remind him of
Goldsmith’s lines, where he hopes “all
. his ‘wanderings past, home to return,
~ er w
‘. with Mr.\Jesse Collings that Nature
-; made Devunshire first.
‘. did. They knew the lines of Burns, :
. . where he spoke of Nature’s work:—
thematic type, eliminate their toxic eleand had no doubt}
_ were taken ill, until I was the only one
and at home to die at last.” He had
{found among Cornish people in Lancashire avery strong desire that. when
they had finished their earthly work,
and, it might be, have made: their forcounty, and:sleep among their: fathers.
He was sorry to find the old Oornish
running down into Cornwall and over‘running the county. They were build‘ing large hotels along the coast, and he
feared the sweet simplicity of the Corn‘ish dialect and Cornish character was
in danger. They told him he had never lost his Cornish accent, and he nevto lose it: He quite agreed
It was well she
Oe meen cha griel hen
‘Aud then she wade the.
He hoped they saw the application.
Cornwall was the Riviera of England,
and many invalids had much better go
there than to. the South of France. He
believed the Cornish character was
traditional. They had received a good
rentice hand,
oO.
learning, but they had the unspeakable privilege of being born in Christian homes, and the principal of truth
and righteousness there. instilled:‘into
them had done more than anything else
to make Oornishmen what they were
in all the towns and cities where they
were to be found. When they recalled
the scenes of their early youth it seems
; to him Cornishmen had a great deal to
help them in their struggle to. be faithful and true. He knew that the memory
of a sainted father had been to him a
safeguard and a. stre and an inspiration in all that had done or
attempted to do. What a had to
aim at was to live worthy of their
traditions.
Elegant Lace Curtains.
A fine line of Lace Ourtains have just
arrived at A. Blume nthal’s, m81-4t
Al Women Should Read
This interesting Letter—“. was
Nervous and Weak.
Life Changed from Misery to Joy
by Hood’s Sarsaparilia.
The terrible trials of the « gentler
sex” are beyond description. . How
Hood’s Sarsap?rilla is adapted for them
and how it restores healih and helps
by Mrs. Place’s letter.
*C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, :
“Dear Sirs: —In early life I suffered
auch from stomach troubles and spent a
great deal of money in doctoring. . I reteived temporary relief only to have a return of sickness, and for the past five
years life has been made miserable by
sonstant iUness. During this period there
have been six months that I was-not off
my bed, and for one year I suffered most
severely. I was
Norvous and Weak
and lifeseemed a burden. It happened
that my husband bought a bottle of
. lood’s Sarsaparilla and I commenced to
take.it-insmall doses. In a short time it
was evident that it was helping me. In
two weeks I felt that I was being greatly
penefited. About this time our youngest
son, then 15 years of age, was taken down
with typhoid fever. He passed on to his
reward, and soon others of the family
left to care forthem. I continued taking
Hood’s Barsaparilla, and to thesurpriseof
myself and all the neighbors, I not only
cept up and took care of the sick, but my
Health Continued to improve.
Vor nearly three months this siege of
typhoid fever held the family down. All
this time, as by a miracle, my health
kept upand I grew strong. At present
tam feeling well and know that the bene& derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
rermanent. Other members of the housevid have since taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla
end Hood’s Pills with good effect.” Murs.
Repecoa PLaog, N. Sixth ye asa
Hood’s “3 parila
Is the Best—in fact the One True Blpod Purifier.
Insist upon Hoop’s; take no substitute.
prompt, efficient and .
Hood’s. ‘Pills conte chen’ wena
Sequoia. Gigantea,
FINEST FINISHING LUMBER
IN THE WORLD.
TOWLE BROS. CO.,
BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER,
set fees Telephone No. 51.
soo For City Marshal.
E. A: TOMPKINS
For Sale. ‘
One lot with free water the place. Pure
Has a frontage of 180 fedt on the main >
road, and runs back 236 feet; also one and thade right. :
piece of fine land containing 3 acres, . . Schilling’ Ss Best costs more
with free water. Apply to . . to make than any other bakBrown & Moraan,
.
ml0-tt: Real Estate Agents. . ing powder. Pe
dialect. was dying out. The Saxon was .
edacation,. it. might be, in classical‘ .
over the hard places, is well illustrated
STYLES CHANGE
Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s.
sano * ag
"YC. ses
zis gontaipingnaithr even le
“Wre sale by all joy a and retail grocers,
ARTISTIC TAILORING.
‘Ww. H. HIBBITT,
Artist Cutter,
MERCHANT : TAILOR,
Pine Street, near Broad lncedst, Nevada City,
[Successor to — T. Smith.)
My stock is the largest in the city.
I carry full lines of the latest designs in Imported and Domestic Woolens.
Wedding Suits a Specialty. Workmanship and a
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
W. H. HIBBITT Merchant Tailor.
The White Sewing [lachine.
Legg & Shaw Co. rSCQHZ AGENTS, .
ia kinds of Machines repaired by a competent adjuster. We guarantee our
wor.
A Woman’s Trouble
Women have more troubles than men. This is really too bad, but it is to
true. Fortunately science has been making life easier.for women, and th»
result is that female complaints, so long deemed difficult and almost incur
able, can now be safely, easily and forever cur
No woman suffer from leucorrhwa (or whites), no woman need
continue with a falling condition of the womb, or profuse, painful or suppr menstruation.
The latest scientific Ghovewry is the discovery that has made so many
friends among the women of our land. This discovery is called’
Sospita,
And it is reall aly deserving of itename. Yes, indeed, it is the one dear, true
woman's frie No gift of modern science is greater to women than this
marvelous remedy treatment. It’ builds; uplifts, strengthens, vivifi ves
life, gives bag Fas get the brace and bounce of true life. * A”
fighice ¥ flanane, con ners disease. ‘‘SOSPITA’’ fills the appre with warm,
L noe ood that gives courage and will, the kind of blood that
oad An dares. “Tt carries youn side
of = vos. Its fits the bri It safely nee the
the Turn of You
girls safely over the shoals just this
e to nemeupe a meena
woman over the dangerous rocks
can ou tune ie ned home and Eee but uae wil know <, your. sickness,
books—sent you free, in plain wrapper, sealed. ress
SOSPITA COMPANY " tia. -128 Market St., Sax Prencidéo
~ Bet tee
= a
Wien You Buy Job Printing
You. naturally want to get the best for your money.
The quality of; Paper, Type and [nk all cutja gure
in d the merit of the production. We use
only the best of these. But no matter how superior
they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if
proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the
Presework. Weclaim to excel in these respects also.
IN PRINTING
The same as in clothing, and the Taysontrr keeps up with the decrees of Dame
Fashion in the Art Preservative. Wehave the newest aud most complete Job
Printing plaut inthe county, and we-have the best of workmen. Competent
Judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best.
Hage yaaecer ee ‘They will satisfy you.
BROWN « CALKINS, Job Printers,
T° diccetdn'to the office of Giey Marsha"
ag
re
ob:
. It Stands to. Reason
KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORES,
He carries a large stock of all kinds of
Farniture,
article at San
bay fre added. KE” that when you
EVERYBODY NEEDS
DR. LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA
FOR SALE AT gue
DIGHERMAN’S.
Drugs, Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies.
Good Things for
YOUR
Dinner
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Mince Meat, Cranberries,
Mount Rouge Claret, TAKE
Barartaria Shrimps, ROBIN. HOOD
Stuffed Mangoes, For an Appetizer.
India Relish, Chutney.
+
WOLF, The-Cash_ Grocer.
+
_ a bag ‘ exclusively in FarSyaire cost thing hae © a iD
pice Sad A sabes and others will find
it to their advantage to visitCommercial Street.
and "ill supply you with any
Francisco prices, with the
Keedicime.
Is Just the Thing.
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TRIER
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INGREDIENTS: FOR
MAKING MINCE MEAT
AT HOME ®@# ® ®&
+ Cleaned Zante Currants,
Seeded Raisins,
Glase Citron, Lemon and
\ Orange Peel, Boiled Cider.
Pepsin
BEEHIVE ae
GROCERY .. .
J. J. JACKSON,
Agency For--lonogram Whiskey
Depot for
Fancy Groceries
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH. ee
hagas Sh
Duffy's: Malt: >.3.0 00 Pickles, ¥% gal. bottles.. =e
Gamecock Whisky {w,. r-0o in bulk, per gal. 50
TAL Whisky ©.. 75. Olives, I 25
Bryant’s Root Beer 225, 10. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
Hire’s a ie 66 Everything else in proportion.
+ + © « = = & ARABIAN ROAST’ Coffee
Proprietor
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
o_o
Battle Ax Tobacco.
is the Best.
Give it a Trial. « fe @ es = &®S &e we Be
¢
No STALE E Goons.
I receive fresh Gasecka dan bel and Provisions daily
and my stock is qeasteny new and fresh. My
policy is to buy
THE BEST TO BE HAD
At the Lowest Prices’ . ;
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, '
And to sell :
One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery.:
Commercial Street, Nevada City.§