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A soldier buried i in a tion in the
With few exceptions t e
papers of the State are in :
ernor Gage calling an tra session of bt
the Legislature, in order that the. suggestions of the State Harbor Commission may be acted upon and that a/
United States Senator may be chosen.
to succeed Stephen’ M. White. ‘This is
the first time in the history of California that she has been — without: a fall
representation in the. Senate. ‘It the
Democrats were in power in the Legisture they would not make the mistake
of letting the position remain vacant. _
long through any fault of theirs. ‘They
are naturally bitterly opposed to an. ©
extra session, because they hope the
next Legislatare will be ‘Democratic <
‘His many virtues, would
Ask of the conquering’
__ATrute From the Pumtage Pet.
His single fault was to be over-brave,
Ask what they were of those who loved him well,
Ask of the foe before whose hate he fell,
_» Ask of the Nation in whose name he bled! ‘
If trembling lips shall try in vain to speak, © pate
If sorrowing hearts their sorrow leave Gand.
If stricken friends their homes in silence seek,
And leave the dead in silence with the dead, ©
_ Their silence tells what words cannot express,
For mien aperets when aes is sugte cess
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arrow cee DOs. a
soldier’s grave;
that tongue could tell {3
armies that he led,
and that they will then have the pleas-.
ure of filling a vacancy” with one off
ore of Se ~ PERSONAL AL POINTERS, 3
If there has efer been a time in the
history of the country when the adbl Chronicle ofthe Doings o Both u I
ministration was entitled to and needed and Young.
all the support it could obtain, that. “George Downey has retarned fro:
time is the present. Yeta majority of cane . ys f:
the Republican Assemblymen and Senators of our State are refusing, or at}in town.
any rate neglecting, to stand by. their
colors. No one will question the state-. gan Francisco.
at the last session, we should now have. Francisco today.
another Republidan to aid Senator Perkins in the upper house to uphold] francisco today.
President McKinley’s policy according
to the wishes of the great majority of . mento on business.
the people of California. :
If Governor Gage should yet decide} from a year’s visit to England and
to re-assemble the mesgCe as he. Scotland.
the folly and harm of their past course,
go into caucus and decide to elect a! Francisco tomorrow on business.
Senator. We sre willing to trust to
man should be. The trath is, there is
no valid excuse to be offered for failure . Oakland today after spending « dey ja
to'adopt this course. Their duty to} here,
their State and party is plain. If they
ing marks for oblivion.
KILLLED IN A MINE,
from San Jose.
Superintendant
business trip to the Bay.
her mother and children, have gone to
Meets Accidental Death. _ . Kingman, Arizona, on a visit.
Thomas ff. Carr today received from . Jerry J. Ryan, Past President of the
Chico a telephone message stating that . Miners Union, was ‘bere today from
James "heed ne son of Haugh O’OonGrass Valley accompanied by his
ay for Point j gaa Mendocino pounty,
Monday A. M. Gray, formerly prinolOwen Penrose of North Bloomfield is. pal ofthe schools at this city, and a}
i friend were arrested for whipping a
Henry Faller and wife are » visiting man named Thomas B. Presho who}
; had applied a vile epithet to a lady.
ment that had they gone into caucus} Mrs, W. W. Wallace went: to Bait school teacher, Miss Juliet Barns, . ¢
Both Presho end his brother who came .
. Geo. Healey, the painter, went to San to his rescue were severely punished. ©
Geo. O. Gaylord is: visiting Sacra$50 bail. According to the newspaper
accounts they did not give Presho half
Mrs. Francis H. Hill has returned . as hard a licking as he deserved, —
beat the Butchers pla:
Fred £. Brown will leave for San} 10 to 9. playing ball. Score,
Wi z Mrs. H.G. Trevaskis and daughter . yanseau were married las ‘
their sound judgment as to who that . have gone to San Francisco to reside. tho Eplacepel church. satay thee ah
Mrs. Fannie McGibbons returned to. for Chihuahua, Mexico, where
; ‘ Charles Spaulding of Auburn arrived . o¢ Herman Uphoff, local
fail in it they will henceforth be shin-. here last night and F. Nelson came Op} and mine pie L PR sag
. __ . residence of the bride’s parents to A.
Gribble of the}, Cheshire of San Francisco at 10 a.
Reward mine has returned from &. m. today. [he happy couple left on
ok the noon train for San Francisco where
James O'Conner, Formerly of This County, . . Mrs. J. Sehmidt, accompanied by . :hey will make their future home.
wyer of an Prancteco. City, Dec. 27, 1808
~ WAIPPRD POR POR AN Taso, .
Former Nevada City Te Teacher Defends a. .
‘Young Lady.
"ik Bow Toes Mlepaioh “Was Shah: ta
_ Mr. Gray and his’ friend are out on
At Watt Park yesterday the Grocers
Ohbarles Bendorf and Miss Mariam
re Mr, Benorf has a position as mining engineer.
Miss Clara Uphoff, eldest daughter
Advertised Letters.
y is a list of the letters
a at Nevada
The follo
remaining in
Navan arvana aD
PPD II ISI II
' Menlo Park.
The. ‘decensed was a married man and
belonged to the A.O. U. W. lodge at
He was a brother of
Joseph O'Connor of North Bloomfield
and was raised at Lake City.
_ Wedding at North Bloomfield.
Dr. Charles H. Miller of North Sen
Juan and Miss Maud McKillican of
' North Bloomfield were married yesterday forenoon at the home of the young
lady’s mother. Last evening they
rived at this city and today went to
San Francisco where they will spend a
few days, then return to North San
Juau.to make their future home. The
Doctor and his bride have a wide circle of friends on the Ridge. He is a
gentleman of ability and learning ; she
a young lady of many accomplishments
and rare attractiveness.
Suit Over Land.
The trial of the case ne case of Ryan vs. the
Granite Hilf dempany, involving parts
of the townsite of south Grass Valley,. ‘mild stimulant,’ that I hardly knew
was resumed today in the Superior
Court. Surveyor F. Miller was placed . pulling me down hill. My sleep was
‘. selor of the Sacramento branth of
ar-. F. Oolley tendered him a birthday
where they have large lumbering interests. They go up to atrange:for the
construction of a mill that will have a
capacity of 50,000 feet a day.
James B. Treadwell, Senior Coun
United Commercial Travelers, left today for San Francisco to attend as banquet and ball tobe given Friday evening by the council of that city.
A number of the friends of James
‘surprise party last evening. It was
very pleasant social gathering. Whist
was played, at which the first prize was
won by Miss Mary E. Hook and L. A.
Walling, the second by Mrs. Belle
Douglass and W.O. Winans.
SCHOOL TEACHER.
Pulled Down Hill.
“relied on coffee so much to keep
me ap, having been toldthat it was a
what to do when I found it was really
on the stand by the plaintiff and testi-. badly broken at night, I was all unfied that it was practically impossible. strung. Am a school teacher and was
that the location under which the de-. exceedingly nervous.
fendant claimed could extend intojor . “When it became evident that I was
include any land in dispute. The case . in a very bad condition, Iwas induced
was then argued and submitted. to leave off coffee and try Postum Food
Coffee. Mother made it first, but
Fite oe nets none of us could endure it, it was so
The County Supervisors meet next) gat and tasteless. She proposed to
Tuesday. All claims must be filed by . throw the package away, but T said,
tomorrow at 5 o'clock p. m. in order to . Suspend judgment until we have made
L.
Carter Miss Maggie:
Connelly John
Fredenburr Miss Henrietta
Gigg Thomas J.—2
Groves 0. O.
Hayton Mrs. Jessie
Jones Lon *
Love Mrs. A.
Miller F. M.
Mattioda Alfred
Fred Rawe
Smitherwan John.
Treliven Chas.
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oe. ‘Xmas Presents from the store that has
_ the crisp, snappy bargains tor wide-awake buyets. Santa Claus recommends us to a puscaias
Sow Holiday Assortment
Is replete with all ther novelties hal go to make
a first-class stock in the line of
> Men's: and Boys’ Clothing,
Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods.
Come in and inspect our new line of Neckwear,
‘Mufflers, Reefers, Suspenders and Handkerchiefs.
R GRIMES cot NG EMPORIUM,
mY aw.” at Y ,
Sanath tna lina tiated
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MANANAN A MANA aA
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NUTS..
Walnuts, Brazils and Almonds.
RAISINS,
% *
Ph % pe fesets, Seedless
: or peede
aa FANCY PEELS
ae Glazed CitronandLemon =
+= MINCE MEAT
% x CLEANED CURRANTS,
ry BOILED CIDER,
* PLUM PUDDING
Claret Wine 50 Cents a Gallon.
AT JACKSON'S
VAAL ASA A UA Gg dG A A
Tartini Ottavio
FOREIGN. ,
Orooke E.
Gigg Thomas J.—4
Peteh John
If not called for in fifteen days letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of thees
letters will please say “advertised”,
and pay: < of me oe each letter. CARR, Postmaster.
*
Headache
Js often a warning that the liver is
torpid or .inactive, More serious
troubles may follow, For a money
efficient cure of Headache and a
liver troubles, take
Hood’s Pills
While they rouse the gt restore
full, regular action of Se. eee
they do not gripe or pain, do not
irritate or inflame the internal organs,
but have a positive tonic effect. 25c,
at all bas te or by mail of
I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa, iran
seosion. tor sliowanee at the coming it strictly according to directions’ It
= seems shehad made the Postum like
There Is None Better. she always made _ = gles
TPES the stove as soon as it began to boi
cee eee eens cinceasa. Mather was #0: veejuliont saninet i
*
by travelers to equal in every detail the sap Meg bers pga Esai
best modern hotel in metropolitan ist a sect caraba sale ey
cities. The rooms are finely farnished ing to directions, that is, ao ‘i
poral bioed eee iganers bell . boil full fifteen minutes after the boilnce F ing begins.
baa i 9 age oe “We wereallamazed at the difference.
* lle: Sond lias: cai in the Sister said it wes better coffee to her
Cee as ac vics w aiony~. teste than the old, end ates who is
oe hah ks calade Mapattineat ta et-. elderly gentleman and-had used
preys feat ae 12**. coffee all his life, appeared to relish the
. etoile Postum as well as my little brother, who
Little Prices ! cs! Big Values. took to it from the first.
Silk Handkerch to “For a while mother clang to her old
a, mone te P. favorite, although she was sick more or
8. . .
pope a a Jaye me less of the time. Finally, one morning,
Fancy Suspenders; from 25 cts. to $2 she drank acup of Poetum by mistake,
All Latest in Neckwear, 25 cts. to $1. believing it to be coffee. We joked her
so much about it, because she did not
Nevada Theater.
Friday Rvening, Dec, 29, 1809.
The ever popular comedian,
L. R. STOCKWELL,
Anda superb company in the farce-comedy
ocess of the century,
MY FRIEND
FROM INDIA.
Tour directed by Belasco & Thall.
What the San Francisco Press Says:
into hysteria.
te 5 Suntan & JOHNSTON: . aiscover the difference, that she finally ’
“Sick Headaches, admitted she had occasionally taken a Dr ‘at Foley's, beginning W. ednesday.
‘The curse of overworked womanting sip of the Postam Ooffee, and from
are quickly and surely cured OY, purithat time she proposed to use it QUONG, HONG, LONG,
Aver iiosae bailder. Money refund. altogether. Her health has peered (Saccessors to Ah Gucy,)
ed if not satisfactory. Price 26 cts. greatly improved, and we are all strong
and 60 cts. For sale by H. Dickerman,. advocates of Postum. Please omit} Have on hand for the Holidays,
. can ven by ‘ ;
“Free lunob served every Saturday hem Gol. Oo, Lidy Battle Oreok,. Fruits, Vegetables, etc,
night at Beckley’s Grotto saloon OP} yicn,
Everything will ae sold cheap for
Large California Ripe Olives, in bulk
—at Wolf’s Cash Grocery. tf
sap vies tr aah lancome ald
a
ser ing sucote, success.”—Chronicle. +
“twit ve away the bluse. BS (Sar
hardly breathe. in. .
ung he eee ano BR
Prices, 00 cons, 10 conts and $1.00.
avvesnenennnnennonennnvennennnnntee
UP-TO-DATE GOODS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
» ® ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE.
In Watches ¥5.0%3, shor, 0m.n%y {omar daborats
cases, richly ornamented and set with Diamonds.
Are la of beauty and e@ in solid marb!
Our Clocks Cook dacarated Soreciain, enameled { iron pe
5
If you ans ane the best of anything in one dine it will pay you to inuiiuilinaui
spect our stock before parting with your $.
A & H. W. BARTUNG, "scons
Telephone West 14, Broad St., Nevada City.
SUNAUAAUNAAUAUA LULU
T he Question———
As to where one can buy Groceries and Provisions to the best advantage—that is, can get the best goods, fairest measure and
promptest service at the most reasonable price, is a question of
vital importance to every family.
MANY PEOPLES FIND THE ANSWER TO BE:
. At the store of
. WPA, G. RICHARDS.
or course you know that Richards sells all kinds of Holiday Delicacies, as
well as staples. If you do not already trade with him, it will pay you to give
him a trial order.
BROAD STREET, NEAR OILY HALL.
Eph Cohn’ S Canily Factory.
TRILBY MIXED CANDIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS
ee 'I Wish to Thank
The people of Nevada. City
and the tributary, country for
i the liberal patronage they
m8 86=——_shave so kindly extended to me
this holiday season. :
Assuring them
a ae
Fe
ontinue to supply them with the purest
drugs and chemicals, also
with patent medicines, druggists’ sundries, stationery, etc. P:
I beg to remain, with the compliments of the season, re:
spectfully,
H. DICKERMAN.
lhave on hand some gemnants of my former immense .
Christmas stock. They are suitable for return gifts.
other, and am therefore
Clearing Them Out at Cost.
{
.
it a rule to carry no such goods over from one season to an,
{]
imake &
. OPENING OF THE
CAPE SEASON..
RCA aera nee el
Ths Fall and Winter tyles for this year surpass all past ¢
seasons’ products in attractiveness. We have a full line
of Eastern importations, fresh from the Eastern manu,
facturers. There is a grace and style about their cut ¢
that is irresistible, and the texture and patterns of the )
goods are above the usual standard.
Ladies, You Are Invited
To call cai inspect the assortment while it is complete.
“The goods and prices will please you.
. SNELL & FLEMING.
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
emt 1 Be: a Found : 2 OFFICE .AND YARD,
“a Boulder Street,
ib. Nevdda City
Call on us &
> a a=
PNY MB
mm, L. & D. MARSH.
a
before going elsewhere.
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