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THE COUNTY “PUBLISHERS.
To Meet Hero Tomorrow Night to Form
a Assoclation.
The newspaper publishers of Nevada
county will hold a meeting at this city
tomorrow evening to form an association through which they hope. to advance the interests of the printing business in this part of the State. They
Propose to make the organization «
‘permanent one. The Trackee Repubthe Grass Valley Union, Tidings
Telegraph and the Herald and
of this city will all be represented at the meeting by their own_@rs. “Present company excepted, Nevada county has the brainest and most
énterprising lot of newspapers of any
County of its size on the coast, and
the new association will be a thing
they have long stood in need of.
ROW BETWEEN PARTNERS.
The Mizes at Brown's Yalley Were Shot
Down Yesterday,
‘Work was stopped at the Dannebroge
and Pennsylvania mines of Brown’s
Valley yesterday. Out of 100 men who
have been employed there only five
remain, and the boarding house has
been closed. Superintendent F. A.
Farnum says he does not know when
work will be resumed.
It is said the trouble arises from
a controversy among the owners; that
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Barry, a school teacher, will be mar_ The athletic club is about to employ
an instructor. A: fight is being ar‘ranged to take place ‘on New Year
night. —
Two fox terriersbelonging to Wm. T.
Eddy have béen poisoned and he offers
$100 for thé apprehension of the party
who did it,Henry Mullen was playing cards at
the Wisconsin hotel last night’ when 8
row arose and he was stabbed slightly
in the neck. No arrests.
Telegraph: Within the past few
‘days some exceptionally rich ore has
been coming out of the 900 drifts of the
Branswick mine. The ledge at that
point is about 18 inches thick and the
‘ore that has been coming out lately is
said to be as rich as the ore that ever
came from the famous Delhi mine in
the northern part of this county.
Bishop Graves left on the noon train.
Last night a San Francisco lawyer
named Tobin got into a poker game in
which Jesse Appleton, a colored cook
who used to live at Nevada City, and
Richard Rose held hands. When they
quit playing Tobin found himself $50
short. This morning he had Appleton
and Rose arrested for vagrancy. Justice Trebilcox offered to release them
if they would give the lawyer back his
money, but they refused to do this.
4H. E, St. George lott today for Freeno.
Stokes of Ogden is here E.G. Arthur, a mining man of Cripple Creek, Colorado, who has been
was in town last evening.
James Creegan, an old time resident
of Columbia Hill, who has been visiting up there, left here this noon for his
bome at Eureka, Humboldt county.
W.S. Kirkwood and wife of Bridgeport, accompanied by their guests, D.
A. Cory and wife of Butte county, arrived this morning. Visiting friends
and purchasing holiday presents are
the objects of their visit bere.
Pierre ‘Duryee of the San Francisco
Chronicle is here a sketch of
the condition of the mining industry
in Nevada county, the same to appear
in'the Golden Jubilee edition of the
Chronicle which is to appear next
month,
A Birthday Party.
A large number of young ladies and
spending some time at Grass Valley,. ~
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Wasumaron, December 21.— Miss
Leila Herbert, daughter of ex-Secretary
of the Navy Herbert, died this morning
from injuries she received by jumping
from a three-story window while temporarily insane, She was formerly a
great favorite in Washington society.
Two years ago she fell from a horse
she was riding, ‘injaring her spine so
that her mind became affected.
Two Pioneers Die,
Sacramento, Dec. Qst.—A telegram
from Oakland arnounces thé death
there of Silas Carle, a pioneer builder
and contractor of this city. He was a
native of Maine 64 years old.
Jacob Heyman, who has been in the
gentlemen assembled at the house of . J¢welry business here since 1864, was
Miss Vergie Hart on Saturday evening . found dead this morning on the floor
last to celebrate her 16th birthday. in the rear of the store. Apoplexy was
Dancing was kept up till midnight, the probable cause of death. He was a
excellent music being furnished by. _. x
Mr. and Mrs. Dias of Fresno. A nice native of Poland aged 64.
supper was partaken of and all left at
midnight feeling that they had spent
a very enjoyable evening with a charming young lady of sweet sixteen.
Theater and Hotel Burned.
Kansas Crry, December 21.—The Auditorium, one of tie biggest playhouses west of Chicago, and the Auditorium hotel were gutted by fire early
this morning. The 105 guests escaped,
The Old Soldier.
The pleasantest of talkers is the old
soldier. .Always there is meat in his
one of them who has a fourth interest . His honor then -gave them till six
demanded an accounting, and Manager. o'clock tonight to pay the money, leave
to this office. ~
Page concluded to quit all operations. town or go to jail. It is said they
till harmony is restored.
~CHOICE CHRISTMAS MEATS,
The Union Market Supplies Customers
With the Very Best,
Good meat at all times is the rule at
Colley Bros.’ Union markét ‘on Commercial street, and this is why their
customers are always satisfied. For
the holidays they have made special
Provisions and will have on display the
finest lot of meat of different kinds to
be found anywhere. Stall-fed beef and
mutton and corn-fed pork do not. give
the butcher as much profit as that fed
in the usual manner, but Colley. Bros.
intend to give their patrons a Ohristmas benefit and will serve this week
only choice, selected stock. Roasts fit
fora king, and steaks and chops the
wight of which would make an epicure’s
heart beat with delight and his mouth
water with gastronomical anticipations
can be obtained. at their market. Their
Public Taste hams and bacons and
pure leaf lard are of the finest quality.
If you want something really nice for
-your holiday dinners call on Colley
Bros., the pioneer butchers. d21-2t
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Degree of tHtonor Meeting.
The first regular meeting of the Degree of Honor.will be held at Odd Fel¥. lows Hall Wednesday evening, Decemtber 22d, commencing at 8 o’clock. A
sfull attendance is earnestly desired as
ymuch business of importance is to be
transacted. Mnrs.S. E,. ANDREWs,
d21-25 Recorder.
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Notice.
We the undersigned barbers respectfully notify our patrons hereby that
, our shops will be closed all day Sunday, Dec. 26th, and open all day on
Christmas:
Arsert Coox,
Cuas. Sterrens & Gates,
G. W. Dunstmr,
H. Bray,
Wm. WALTERS,
Cuas. E. Witp,
O. L. Brrpson.
Head Gear.
“If yon want to please the old gentleman buy him a hat. You can get all
the up-to-date styles at Carter & John
sten’s, dls
DON'T BE MISLED
Luetje & Brand Sell Goods Cheaper Than
Any Other Firm in the County. .
Do not be misled by the advertise.
ments of others who claim to give you
our prices.. Just examine our stock
and be convinced that we are selling
Nickel Clocks, ‘Watches, Jewelry, Silwerware and Novelties cheaper than
any other store in the county. _Remember OUR guarantee is worth something
to you.
dll LUETJE & BRAND.
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' Point Lace Handkerchief.
Lost on Broad street. Please return
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UNION :-: HOTEL,
Main Street, Nevada City.
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HENRY NETSHE, Manacer
Hotel Arrivals.
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B. P. Smith, San Francisco.
WET kw sre
struck out for the county seat during
the day. ’
BRIBF MENTION.
Minor Notes and Comments ‘of Local
Interest.
Local news-on every. page of this
paper.
The regular meeting of the Degree
of Honor Lodge will be held tomorrow
night.
Observer Hammon says there will be
a continuation of cold and fair weather
tonight aud tomorrow. .
Ah Cow, a Chinese, was brought
from Graniteville today to serve his
regular annual term in the county jail
for vagrancy.
An order of publication of notice to
creditors was made today in the estates of J. D. Power and John Arbogast, both deceased.
A simple-minded colored boy fifteen
years of age was being examined in the
Superior Court this afternoon with a
view to sending him,'to the Home for
the Feeble-Minded.
A Couple of
Fine Windows.
words, and almost always he is modest.
Between him and the modern is the difference between the man who has seen
and done and the man who has read
about it. The scenes of the war were so
tremendous and its cataclyams ao frequent that time cannot dim their recollection of them. They are still as fresh
in the minds of participants as are the
things of . A veteran
me that not a day passed over his head
that he did not unwittingly recall a
half dozen battles in which he had
borne his part. Thus it is that in any
company of men who were mustered
out in 1865 the talk invariably reverts
to that period. ;
The old soldiers are dying with increasing frequency, as is the nature of
things, but still there are enongh left
to make any gathering notable by their
presence. Charles Lever says that so
long as humanity exists men will do
three things—make war, make love and
gamble—and they can’t be legislated
out of them. Certainly, although we be
all advocates of peace, we dearly love a
warrior and we exalt hishorn. We love
him for the things he has done, we respect him for his bravery, we look with
veneration upon his wooden'leg, and we
listen with pleasure to his repeated tales
of suffering and daring. — Chicago
Times-Herald.
Iron In the System.
Walker was one of those who do not
believe in doctors, and he never lost an
opportunity of havinga dig at them.
When he was brought home in a cab
with a broken leg and the medical man
Those that went down Broad street;
yesterday had the pleasure of seeing!
as fine a show of Watches, Diamonds, .
Jewelry and Silverware by Tur FRANK .
GoLpEN JEWELRY Company as is ever:
shown in large cities.
Those intending buying Xmas presents would do well to call on them as
they have an elegant stock. -d20
Catt on George C. Guylord, the
Broad street grocer. tf
Plenty of Nice Things Left.
Nothwithstanding the immense busi
ness done by Luetje & Brand during
the past week they still have on hand
the largest and most elegant lot of
goods ip the line of diamonds, watches,
silverware, clocks, etc., ever shown in
this city. Their prices are so much
lower for fine goods is the reason their
trade has assumed such large proportions. The old and reliable firm has
always been in the lead, and will always maintain the reputation of selling a dolar’s worth of goods for a dol
lar. Don’t buy anything in this line
until you have first visited‘
d18-5t LEUTJE & BRAND'S.
Turkey Raffle.
The finest lot of Turkeys ever brought
to this city will be raffled off every
evening at the Frere Cormace Satoon,
Commercial street. d21-tf
——__ —_+ e@eSteady Boy Wanted.
To make himself generally useful
about a store. Apply to E. Rosenthal,
Commercial street. tf
Nothing So Nice.
Asa pair of gold spectacles for a
Xmas present. The prices for these
are very low at
LUETJE & BRAND'S
. They Are Gems.
‘Those elegant Embroidered Saspenders for 75 cents, $1 00, $1 25 up to
$2 50. At Carter &Johnson’s. dig
A Useful Article,
We have the latest and Largest stock
of Fancy Shirts ever shown in this city.
All the late patterns in golf shirts,
Percale, Silk, Silk-mixture, Madras,
in fact anything that is nice in shirts.
al3 Carter & JOHNSTON.
Hot Stuff.
Those Men's Overcoats and Ulsters
Constitution.
had to be sent for, Walker was much
humiliated. .
‘Rather serious,’’ said the man of
physic and fees, ‘‘but you'll go on if
you take care. I’ll send you an iron
tonic. ’’ ,
‘Don’t want it!’ exclaimed the patient shortly. ‘‘Iron is no good.’’
‘*Excuse me,’’ returned the doctor
atiffly, ‘‘iron is good for the system.’’
And as Falker doggedly repeated his
objection he continued with some
warmth: ‘‘It is beyond all question, sir.
In whatever way iron enters the body
it is good, and it is a mistaken notion
to say that it makes a man irritable.’’
**T beg to differ most emphatically,”'
retorted Walker desperately, finding
himself. driven into a corner for an argument. ‘‘I say it causes irritability
and therefore isn’t good, and if yovwant proof just yon sit down on the
business end of a tack.’*
And he fell back in bed with a look
of triumph. —Pearson's Weekly.
. Be Kaew Him.
Several travelers were waiting for a
train on the veranda of a southwest
Georgia hotel. It wasa dismal, rainy
day, and one of them remarked:
‘*This reminds me of one of Longfellow’s poems, ‘The Day Is Done.’ ’’
At the mention of the name Longfellow a tall stranger leaned forward and
‘*Longfellow? What do you know
"bout him?’
‘*Little,’’ replied the first speaker,
“except that he wrote books. ’’
‘*An is he a-writin of books?’’ asked.
the tall man. ‘Why, the last time .
heard of him he wuz runnin fer sheriff
an makin of stump speeches.’’ "
‘*I fear you are mistaken in the man,"
said the first er, laughing.
‘“‘Not me,’’! replied the tall man.
**Don’t I know him? Bill Longfellow—
bad. a squint in one eye an a cut over
the other: An jest ter think—the durn.
ed fool’s took ter writin.'’—Atlante
end
Grove’s TasTe.ess OCnmi Tonio is
a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and
Blood purifier. Removes Biliousness
without purging. As pleasant as Lemon
Syrup. It: is as large as any
GENUINE ask for GROvVE’s. ‘jy19-4m
Bavau, comb and tray sets—beauties.
Call early and pick one out, at Dickerman’s. a6
A Nice Toy
Is all right. But one of those $6 00 ulsters with a high collar for the boy is
better. At Carter & Johnston's. d13 ‘fer $10. At Garter & Johnston's. 418
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told .
tonic and retails for 50c. To get :
most of them in their night clothes,
FINE PALCY GROCERIES.
Articles That Are Needed During the Hol~~. {cay Season.
The feastinz and merry-making customary at Christmas time is always
looked forward to with pleasure by old
and young. In order to prepare the
usual dishes and the manydelicacies
served on that occasion, it is necessary
that the cook be furnished with proper
ingredients. It is also essential, if the
best results are desired, that the articles used be of the very finest quality.
P. G. Scadden, at is store on Commer‘cial street, has a large stock of everything in the grocery line, and will fill
fresh and of the finest quality—two important facts to be considered. Mince
meat in bulk or in packages, equal to
the best home-made product, and for
less money than you can make it.
Fresh sweet potatoes are something of
a laxury at this season, but they can
be procured at Scadden’s. He has just
received a lot of fancy crackers in boxes, also new crop raisins, currants, citron, lemon and orange peel and cranberries. Also fine canned pineapple,
fancy preserves in bottles and jars and
a host of other nice things. Just call
around at P. G. Scadden’s for your holiday articles. . d20-8t
For Robin Hood Whisky
Go to Britland’s Council Chamber.
N. S. G W., Notice,
The regular meeting of Hydraulic
Parlor, No, 56, N. 8. G. W., will be held
this evening and a full attendance is desired. By order,
EK. B. POWER, Pres.
E. J. Moran, Sec’y.
No Cure—No Pay.
That is the way all druggists sell
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply
fron and Quinine in a tasteless form
Children love it. Adults prefer it
to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price
25 cents. jy19-6m
CELLULOD toilet cases and novelties,
at Dickerman’s. dé
Games, Story Books and Picture
Books cheap as dirt, at Dickerman’s.
All the Rarest Gems.
For finger-rings can be found at the
store of Luetje & Brand. Set to order
in the latest styles at the lowest
prices.
@@ H. Dickerman sells handsome
presents at moderate prices. a3
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DIED.
At Sweetland, December 17, David
Hoyt, aged 74 yoart, 5 haa a native of
ecticut.
. Washingon Gi,
your orders promptly. His goods are . ®'Tiving at Springs at 3:30
——
A Broken Rail Causes a Bad
Farsno, December £1. — Passepger
train No. 40 which left here at 5:30
o’clock this morning for San Francisco
was ditched at a point sixteen miles
north of here. The wreckirg train
with a physiciaa has been sent to the
scene. The'whole train left the track.
The accident was caused by a broken
He Did Righ
St Leurs, December 21.—Charles
D:pue, who shot Morris Pietsch, an
aged grocer, for assaulting his sister,
was acquitted today of murder.
An Old Man Missing, —
SacRaAMENTO, December 21.— Jacob
Bader, aged 75, an employe of the Oapital Box Company, is missing and it is
feared he has met with foul play.
saiiciaaiaietiaiabes
Tourists, Business, Professional,
Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking,
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MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THB
FAMOUS
El Paso de Robles
175 Dozen Linen
. Linen Art
Smash-Up sf
Good Things for
Christmas
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andkerchiefs,
From § cents to $1 00 each}
A magnificent stock of; Embroidery Silk, Etc., for Fancy Work.
A Fine Stock of Holiday Goods _ ae
: Which will be sold Cheapér than the Cheapest.
MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD. —
Dinner .
Cd
ince Meat, Cranberries,
Mcunt Rouge Clarét, TAKE
Barartaria Shrimps, ROBIN HOOD
Stuffed Mangoes; _. /
For an Appetizer.
India Relish, Chutney.
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INGREDIENTS’ FOR
MAKING MINCE MEAT
. AT HOME » ® ®Cleaned Zante Currants,
+ Seeded Raisins, Re
+ Glase Citron, Lemon and ¢
+ Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. :
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WOLF, The Cash Grocer. . ;
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SPRINGS.
Prices Reduced
$10, $12.50 and $15
PER WEEK.
The Greatest Hotel and Pleasure Resor
on the Pa‘tific Coast,
Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths.
The waters are unequalled for their medicinal value in cases of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
Eczema and all Blood and Skin Diseases.
Trains leave Third and Townsend Streets,
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
A moderate outlay that secures a profitable investment for your boy or girl. :
G. W. WICKSON & CO.,
Sand 5 Front St., San Francisco.
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE.
Fidelity Mutual Aid Association
San Francisco, Cal.
For Five Cents Per Day
WILL PAY, according to the hazard of ocqupation, from #8.00 to $25.00 a week, when unable to work through being hurt accidentiy
= Win PAY, if you are accidentally killed
WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are
sick and unable to work.
WILL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenses.
WILL PAY, if aes lose a hand and foot
or both feet and hands, $138.00 to $434.00.
Absolute Protection tothe members upon
ying $5.00 life membership fee and dues of
1.50 per month.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Also issues potatos of Life Insurance, paying from $1 to in case of death, and
$5.00 per oem ae week coy aeidens and aes
ness; also a year up iC. n
at death: or $icbo at end of 3 eer:
10.00 per week for accident or sickness.
IF INSURED,
You cannot lose all your income when you
are sick or disabled by accident.
The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is Preeminently the Lar, and Strongest Accident and. Health iation if the United
ates.
It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States
of California and Missouri, which, together
with an ample rve Fund and large
assets, make its certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of its protection to its
members.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J. L. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager,
" San Francisco, Cal.
A NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT
CAN BE FOUND
AT
Our Ohird Friday Se :
. . «BS Surprise Sale,
On the 24th instant, when Great Bargains will be offered in
Millinery Goods to all who call.
~ LRADER MILLIN
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San Francisco, Calif., every morning at 8:15 c>
B, M. same day. @) Be M IT D4
No Staging. Hare $6.20. H h .
Write for Pamphlet. (Scr e al O r
&. F. BURNS, Manager. ;
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Well as Please.. . <p! References— Hartman— Wyse li
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One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,
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