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December 28, 1899 (4 pages)

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666 me £ the. naiform Mrs. Bert Oburob of Indian Springs sok ong cane of 3 pena side © here, will return tomorrow to Sacre-. other backing of the powerf ywerfal Oalifori . aii © ‘ins -tay iomtslee be eos ol weve ee . eee pare hc ry a combatants fe gel args temoicoug ert aan f Lee S. ye 4 . I: 8 rca tm oan met ptr . Conta ta cnt el a See %. #1 Wish to Thank? Feet Geman pei soon open ® gallery et) mecting was largely attonded and spirituO th fee 3 v$i50 © Toc wetad poiboulation So Gomori . a ocaay ce Peqhuseas wsecoreemnt ee a a ae re ieke led = ing-county of Tuolumne was present. . 2/88 reserits from the store that has 3 : r v $1.50 S © < 1 Sa pes oe Methodist . The spirit of the meeting was vigor-. nappy bargains tor wide-awak ce buy-— 74 v$i50 © pa pegs eck Jously in favor of better roads ana ¢ cris py bargains tor wide-awake buyaca coca ees Wm. G. Thome pleaded guilty today . Supervisors and other leading mey. ~ Santa Claus recommends us to the public. a The people of Nevada City w$i50 °° before Justice Green to a charge Of . diseussed the question. What differ. he will probabl the winter, s pS pene fot ; A ca eet No oa S pam 15 a will be sentenced to-. ences of-opinion existed arose over the an ee home of Mr. and oh and the tributary country for INO more; ech : . ways of getting better roads. ‘The issn. 1, Hosken, a very pleasant party ae se " p he li an sell chem ee alia ah re ance of county bonds was strongly fa-. was given in hotior of Mise Kelly Hos. . Se oe eater oe : ©& ee Meret Peerneet ety ee i iit teataintioa ak isteraal tall oi saved. The need of bettor road iepisla-. Ken. ‘The evening wesepentinsinging,. @ Ts replete with all the novelties that goto make have so kindly extended to me you wanta stag a sdb ¢ tion was pointed out and the import-. games and dancing, which were kept up a first-class stock in the litie of Ay . , s Thursday evening of next week. ant point of putting road construction . Watil a late hour, During the evening BG fa enema psa hacen Rent DAN RED 4 : this holiday season. zoods. ce ae © Yesterday morning as Frank Wil-. and repair in competent hands and on . refreshments wereserved. Those presme eat ee eg 1 4b: * be A . : ay m now with liams was driving a six-horse team oD /q business basis was made encourag-. ent ‘and Mi ‘Men’s a i i Boys Clothing, a M. ssuring them ‘that I will . © the MeOcurtney road the horses ran ingly prominent. One big result of the y ; Oe dy aes fa se pw RY “Jae as heretofore continue to sur . away, two of the horses going over ®/agiration was to make the matter a live Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods. &. § f poe cua © bank and the driver having a shoulder} pnplic issue in Calaveras county to be siete ? Coen ! a, =. ply them with the purest ‘eit dei beget a eek cee peomeraneid ‘penpleast eee se Come in and inspect our new line of Neckwear, @ e 4 br ceateale © al p RPTINY " Comatncan a calaued by “the task tht . ” neck eS nee ee a 3, eee Mufflers, Reefers, Suspenders and Handkerchiefs. . . nee and chemicals, _ also © Evan Sleeman and wife of Lime Kiln! estimates concerning what ought to be . James, Israel ‘James, Chaflie James, cay eee eet “y, a with patent medicines, drugC O © district were in town today notwith-. done and let the how of it be attended . Sydney Peard, Alfred Oliver, Archie T i GRIMES CLOT NG EMPORIUM 4‘, re ree dri ‘ e mien ane ie gat age teh “ to afterward. A committee is now agers, Gaorae Atkins, Geotge Bocamp, . : : 3 . @ i gists’ sun ries, stationery, etc. ct Pp Maeno raising fands for this admirable purdie Knudson, William Semmens) . : ¢ "a S : : ndow. Don’t © been quarantined. The Sleemans say . pose and the progress of the movement . and Miss Marie Jefferey. Ne oe Nap cat ete a’ ay mY mY oY OY ay mY BY op ay om \ oh t I beg ve ees with the comG they ran out of food and had to come . will be watched with interest. oa, : SS AS ASS lett attention i pliments of the season, reafter it. a : . Nowhere are good roads more needThe Grotto! The Grotto! —== re : Came to Pay Her Taxes. ed than in these mining regions and. ‘The name is striking and attractive, TTRIVAUIAI ALIRALAULALIALUALLALLE spectfully, ©© OOOO velties. SY 7 stock of Holiday ductions of Eastern prices as low as the rials Etc. Dolls is the fine.t ter was born yesterday. to Mrs, W. S. Bonnifield (formerly Mrs. Alice M. Hartley) arrived here this morning from Winnemucca, Nevada. During the forenoon she went to the County ‘Treasurer’s office and paid over $300 delinquent taxes due on the Hartley mining claims in Meadow Lake district. There was formerly a $10,000 mortgage on the property, but it was cancelled last August. “At the Old Stand Agein. Last evening George Wm. Durst resumed the proprietorship of the New York bakery on Commercial street, » sueceeding A, J. Homann who has conducted it for some time past. Mr, and supply his patrons with the best quality of bread, cakes, pies, etc. See his advertisement. Going to the Hospital. John Michell, the dancing teacher who has been ill for a long time past, and is now improving steadily, will be taken Sanday to the German hospital in San Francisco. a ARTE “ Thoughtless Girl. i every thoughtless of her,” said the girl in pink. “What was?” asked the girl in blue. Fanny Manless—Indeed I dot x ehould think she would have waited until she got: him in a nice secluded spot like this.—Puck. : if “Why, she very foolishly became yest pe ges ive days of the in 7 B Figen ; aged to. a young man at Narraganse rogress “. -gurely follow. Hood's S. arsaparilla oo —Creer this sammer® without ‘asking [dustry le that of getting through the. fest preparation man has devised tomake. SS (JP.TODATE GOODS. —? bs where he came from.” canyon:as well as the hill. pure, life-giving blood. eo =_— i ‘ . i a : ee ity —“T have taken . — . = % Cl Them Out at Gost “Well, she ks just dion wets that Crowding the Mourners. FE oe igen de general debit . — FOR TH E HOLI D AY S == I: earn én l a 0§ , ' he is aleo from Chicago, and, of course, —— a) ‘ice a sect cfrock. ats ps ‘ =] it is harder and much more awkward Wm. G. Thomas of Grass Valley, . : marvel effect. Blood pure ee , i A 6 ae pee ae ; . i te aieale it off than it would be if he acquitted in the Superior Court last . and J jogesndeie alae grag: » } ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE. -—<—p OOGOOC OS PECTED IOGUOONO Oe ie : lived ‘several rundred miles away.”— week of the charge of rape, owing to the Reeb, hirfter St., Albany, = o de ae ‘h -. We can shaw many new styles and patterns, ad i Chicago Post. ot leniency o the jury, doesnot seem to) © Disordered Stomach — ‘ Now)-apes In Wate siete the iain satin to, the more © borate win 4 : ‘ a! bnmmentletc “< . ave profited by the close shave he days I can eat anything Iwish because. Qo Our Clocks Are marvels of beauty and come in solid marble, —» i Pom Dildal—When Jack Huggard got then had. Last night he got beastly Hood's Sarsaparilla heeps my stomach in oe sence onyx, decorated porcelain, enameled iron an —~ \ i off the train this afternoon Clara drunk. Whem he was taken to the order. Ht is the best tonic. medicine. eo If you want the best of anything in our line it will pay jcateee: : = . Sweetman went right up and kissed . justice court by Marshal Deeble he H. Stone, Sherborn, Mass. . = "spect our stock before parting with your 38's. — a ~p~pananaanaannnnnnanaas 43 him before everybody. Don’t you think . gave expression to the foulest and. Catarrh— “Hood's Sarsaparilla = & H W H ARTUNG WATCHMAKERS, ——® i she was bold? roughest language imaginable, and cured my husband's catatrh troubles, and Le a Ls y _ Suegessor to. : = OPENING OF THE ; i Happy New Year fo All. A free turkey lunch will be served New Year eve at Maitiand Brothers’ : }do for home inteteste este by sequiring. ing is the chief interest and main sup-. -. miners’ associations should be the . that is dug, Now and at times every rength and lifé and taking hold of ‘local problems. In regions where min-. leading forces in behalf of home innowhere is the tax of bad roads so heavy. Mining supplies are usually hauled a long distances and the price as surely figures in the cost of development or of mining and milling per ton of ore as does wages. Each year the freighting charges from railroad points go skyward when the roads get bad and each year hundreds of mining enterprises pause or cease because of the cost, or absolate impossibility of get-' ting inmachinery and supplies. Machinery often lies at & depot or stuck in the mud en route for weeks or even months, while wages and production at a mine lessen or stop. It is like a fire in the mine as far as the community is conesrned that depends on the mine’s the community for the circulation of money. The good roads people have figured out in cents per. ton per mile and all that what the wheeling means to the farmer’s load bot not what it means to the miner’s new stamp mill, needed timbers, broken hoist, boarding house table and balance sheet orto the local public that gets most of the gold FS year local papers contain frequent news items about this and that mine stopping operations because the teameters. cess that most needs advancement in later strack the officer. Today District Attorney Power filed a complaint charging him with resisting an officer, the extreme penalty for which is five years in the county jail and $5000 fine. If he is held at his preliminary examination in the justice court his trial will take placegn the Superior Court. but po more so. than the substantial good things on the inside of the place . : Talk about the lunches that are usually sp go to Beckley’s and taste of the fine ‘French céoked things there, and then let’s hear from you. When you are there shoot your mouth off about some of the fancy drinks. Yum! Yum! .3t brought to this market are now on sale at Scadden’s. tt can’t get through. ‘The mining pro-. gate no slip, but first tone up the sys.
Hood’s Pills cure liver ills ; the nonand ; aly cathartic to take wit "e 8a “ou New Year.eve, you just The loveliest fleedless Raisins ever “Better the Feet Slip Than the Tongue.” never forgives. It is the carelessness of ignoring the signal that the body ts in. danger of wreck. It may be that the kidneys or the stomach or the head grves the warning sign. Bat remember, the blood feeds every organ of the body. tem through the blood, and health will given me relief from sick headache.” Mrs. J. W. Is Sansapa N. Y. “HOLIDAY LUXURIES ATJA Walnuts, Brazils and Almonds. at, RAISINS © ait FANCY PEELS % x % MINCE MEAT. ‘gj CLEANED CURRANTS, Claret Wine 50.Cents a Gallon. Landon Layers, Seedless or Seeded. w# ws Glazed Citron and Lemon > BOILED CIDER, PLUM PUDDING i CKSON'S <i py —» Bp — —— — Dp — ee — DP —e ee —?_ —» ———B a —p —_p —» oa <P — _ — _ —-_ —/_ —_ -——_ a Telephone West 14, att FAWAANAMANAAUANALAAAAAAAAALAAAAAI Broad St., Nevada City. vii . ‘ “ee 5 SS hn Sohn blenny H. DICKERMAN. . have on hand some remnants of my former immense . Christmas stock. They are sultable for return gifts. 1 make it a rule to ca*ry no such goods over from one season to an other, and am therefore Se eel ot een to vise ptsointemtee de 2 ahaa Ths Fall and Winter tyles for this year surpass all past seasons’ products in attractiveness. We have a full line of Eastern importations, fresn from the Eastern maoufactarers. There is a grace and style about their cat that is irresistible, and the texture and patterns of the goods are above the usual standard. Glenbrook saloon on Pine street. Not . Although Thomas belongs tq 4 highly only tarkey but a lot of side dishes . respectable family and has a wife who that will bea surprise to you. All of} lives in Oakland and is a very worthy the old favorite farcy drinks, and aj young woman, he has for the past two number of new kinds will be a great . years been a vicious, drunken loafer of Friday Byening, Dec. 28, 1899, “specialty on this occasion. Call around, . the most depraved character. Prior The ever popular comedian, gentlemen, and make yourselves per-. to that time he is said to have enjoyed -erac rule at home at this populer resort./a good reputation. L. R. STOCKW ELL, Bt Don’t miss it. A Banquet of Bargains. —~—. The Question Nevada Theater. : 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 question of vital importance to every family. MANY PEOPLE FIND THE ANSWER.TO BE: . At the store of wm. G. RICHARDS. And a superb company in the farce-comedy sg hms century, MY FRIEND Ripe Olives From Oroville. ‘Another barrel of those gilt edge ripeLadies, You Are Invited Embroidered Slippers, from $l up to : : $1.75. : oe Ne mand Sones & : FE O mM IN DI A Of course you know that Richards sells all kinds of Holiday Delicacies, a6 a Teg year Lap ieee page CAI a opal R Pea ani ote ee my er ee To call and inspect the assortment while it is complete. é ie where. Sold by the pint, quart and our directed by Belasco & Thall. Py WS ta ee Suspenders, eae gallon. tf : BRO AD STREET; NEAR CILY HALL. The goods and prices will please you. The New President Suspender, 50] parge California Ripe Olives, in bulk What the San Francisco Press Says: Silk Handkerchiefs, colored borders, . . ‘ =. “itwill dri ve away the bi * : 2 : 25 and 50 cents. : Restores VITALITY. . until they can hardly er, 2. a ry Ist, 1900 sasun _ arene A OS NERVIT A TAL . copomad pauses niehely laugh Shemeeives. i : ma ; Little Prices ! Big Values. ' ¥ speshigisesgise Ta? 6 and 4.00.) & CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. Silk Handkerchiefs, os aa, 6 cts, . Wasting diseases, all: effects of self-. <0.. at Foley's beginning Wednesday. aga Ne ET . COCO OS eee Initial Handkereblefo, 25 and 50 ct.) goog sine, or excess and tate . Reenion Sh TRILBY MIXED CANDIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS cretion. Anervetonicand plood builder. Brings the MES F. COLLEY ie Silk Reefere, from $1 to $2.50. 2 “Fancy Suspenders, from 25 cts. to $2. QUONG, HONG, LONG, ae <All Latest in Neckwear, 25 cts. to $1.) P pink glow to pale chpeteend . (Successors to Ah Guey,) zy ; a Ert we 5 aes ros V. Brand + Bi. hs aad restores ee per box: © boxes ~ Blave on hand for the Holidays, % ae Se ° = OFFICE AND YARD, . Snyder f Sick Headaches, for $2.50; with » written guaran-. rs 1, Turkeys, Chickens 2 Boulder Street, ia 6 {a ee The carse of overworked womeukind . tee to cure or refund the money. ys, ’ : Neseazeas Calahan = The Siokly and surely oured by Karl's Fruits, Vegetables, etc. a City Rehenay _ ire quickly and *treMZreat blood puri-. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Sakae Call on us cn charts fer nd tissue builder. Money refundClinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. = before going elsewhere. not satisfactory. Price 26 cts-. — sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada Everything will be sold cheap for) jay 9 : f° City, Cal. cash, and we have a tree delivery. 44) OS : i é a oe a