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February 12, 1898 (4 pages)

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sorders. atof Drs. iatment of MAGNETused and me ¥ orld. nty Years ated, and ‘dd it, and it, » Creatin organ a -Secupd © hirer, UMerous page: patients! and you lon. 8 glven 1 F-ons; Mpoun Boni als memend bstance Com JE OF tke. & l infor. agent, 2s runge ff . eing p Nill be. te eee, p’r. IES bie wea 3+ OTF liam Wills w Br ish Columbia and doing nicely, He at a place}-of called Fairfield, w: e is superin-. When tendent of a group of mines and drawe. Besides a go # salary of $300 per month. ‘The com-. Will have an * small mi‘! down Sy the road haye been /Awore work on unother set of tunnels! stand you. “ will be commenced, preparatory. to pany for. which Mr. Wills is working sam of $170,000, aud they also _pur+ stop a streak of greased lightning. chased other Giaims for sums ranging . from $15,000 to an old time’ Grass Valley’ miner: and working as miliman and amalgamstor. Will be a hard combination to tackle. D. Tietjen ana his family are at a. The line-u place called Trail, not far from.the. "rank town where Mr. Lord-is locatéd. Mr. Tietjen used:to keep a cigar MaunufacT. Smith as umpire: tory here—the same stand now oocu-. J: Hogan, 2a B.; 0. Dial, 8. 8.; W. Ray, “g pied by Parsons & Quick. He thinks. 8 B.; N. Pelligrine, BR: F:} D.: Dunkley, possibly that he either will return: to} OF.; EB. Whitbarn, L. FP. Grass Valley or else go to Klondiie, as with the health of his family. F. Silva, 2d B.; L: De. Vitbiss, 8d B ; T. Mr. Lord informs us that there are. Moore, § 8.; J. Mitchell, L. F.; 8, Oosmany capitalists flocking into that part . tello, O. ¥.; Geo. Sullivan, RF. of the country, most of them. being . ): Peas owe : : : nF nacring CATO, Canadians. The gens eer ee “Great town, Loui aville,” said the man and new discoveries are being made all with the f Sphaigeay goat the fat cigar,” “Kentucky hos the time., The development of that]: pitality and all sort of thing. The country is causing many to go. there! jact time I was t rethey didn’t let me instead of departing for the Klondike Spend a cent,” / : region in Alaska, “Huh!” said’ the man with the cigwad arette, “I had that sort of experience THE GOOD TITLE. Mitaiges aie “Ind ¥ did.. They.didn’t. let: me The Hew Mill Is Running and the Kine} spend » cent there; efther. ‘They took Paylag Well, ( . i yrs from the railway ‘station.”’—InT. A. Carson, manager: of the Good anapolis desrnel. ) Title mine at Indiana Ranch, was in Ran Penne, s Marysville Tuesday evening on bdsi-. :"John G.Tightwad! ness. In conversation with a ror Her: tones were full of bitter retative of the Democrat he said e work pay ape keeping*something from of the new mill in January produced . 6)” : several hundred dollars “No, my dear, Iam not!" The guilty current expenses at the husband poked his head out from under both are now in a satisfactory . the coverlid. “Believe me, I—” cona ‘tion. The fi¥ ‘in the. “But ‘you are, sir!” persisted © thé e womai whom he had sworn at the altar to love, cherish and protect. “I can “Sakon out ait pak en ihe mew wmll, thet Ooo conte in vine trousers pockcapacity ofthe latter being fifteen} eta.”-N. ¥, Idueagl: abe stamps: Work in sinking the main inee nie Coe cline is‘progressing and at present it cessed fk eines is down -w-little-more -than 200 feet, Mr. Crimsonbeak—You women ‘reWhen this bas been sunk fifty feet. “S 7 Age Sante ee eatin: “Well, you know, ths eiielah buries breasting out, or stoping from two} its head and believes it cannot be seen.” Tommy Moore and DeVilbiss and Silva}: -‘recently-parchased one mine for the} ™@eke up.a combination that.onght to} But all this time the Grass Valleyans . . William Ja will not besleeping. They will be out pe to-win, and. with ‘the confidence: that}. . millman, is also there and is in the mill. their past -victories have given them . . p will be as follows, with Grass Vailéy—O. Ooflin, 0.; E. Over-. ' y meyer, Piteher ; W. Perkins, Ist B;' ’ Nevada City—Geo. Beckley, 0. 1. the climate up there does not. agree} Rockenfield, Pitcher ; E. Harry, Ist B.;). levels. The lode is an average of five feet in thickness all the way down. Dutch Flat Dots. The Colfax Sentinel’s Dutch Flat correspondent says : Maj. W. H. Heuer of the debris commission-was in town Saturday and examined the Bear river dam lately raised by W. Nicholls Jr, of the Polar Star and the Liberty Hill Co. Licenses have been granted to these mines to hydraulic and they. are bothsin full blast. All we need now to insure good times is rain and plenty of it: Col. J. E.-Doolittie, Superintendent: of Gold Run Graveis Company, is here from San Francisco and has two mines is operation between here and Gold Run. Good GraveRat the Readik. © The Reddik mine north of town a mnile and a half is in good gravel. The ‘tunnel is in 800 feet and the channel is -G0 feet wide. The ‘property 1s owned by Grass. Valleyans who will ‘build a wail at.once. ; ———__=__ New Millinery Pariors. The Niles Sisters will on March first open in the Gove building: on ‘Broad street the largest and most elegant millinery establishment ‘ever conducted: in ‘Nevada City> They will carry a complete and. new. stock of shapes, trimmings, etc., and wil] do the most fashionable work at. reasonable prices. ‘The ladies of Nevada City. will be pleased with what they will offer. tf Water Collector’s Notice, The City Water Ottice is now at the City Hall. Open evenings, . generally. ‘from 7 to 8 o’clock, until further notice. at wholesale prices.’ A fresh igi Hoes Myrcurm, —_—_—_— : UNION :-: HOTEL, HENRY NETSHE, MANAGER f10-lw ““Yes;“I’ve héard of'that’” “Well, you women cover your head . ‘with ® bonnet.and think you are out of . sight!”—Yonkers Statesman. & Deaperate’ Remedy, Mas. Youngwidéw—What‘seems to be ' the matter this morning? Dr.’ Cynical—I have a peculiar dull pain in my head. Can’t you give me a remedy? er BE : _ Mrs. Youngwidow—Suppose you try ‘getting married again; then it will be your husband who will have the headache.—Tammany Times. ‘ wossible Effect. ; First Juror—Whatdo you think of the testimony so far as we have heard it? Second Juror — The testimony? 1 7 haven’t been listening to it. I’ve been watching them two Jawyers wrangle and wondering which of the two would ‘lickif they got into a serap,—Chieago Enemies Forever. Mamie—Fred proposed: to me last Clara—That accounts for what he said. to me to-day. : ries Mamie—What did he say? Clara—Only he lost. his presence o1 mind last night and: would be miserable the rest.of his life.—N, Y, Journal: Mary Waw Diplomatic. Mistress—That was a very nice letter of Patrick's, offering you marriage. Mary. WhatshallI say in reply for you? Mary—Tellhim, mum, if you ‘plaze, thet when I get'my wages raised iext month, mum,.I'l begin to save for the wedding gg! SEN t-Rite. To Cure = Cold in One Day Take Laszative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if ii Retalled at Wholesale Prices. Sweet Los Angeles navel oranges ment just received, \~Gxo, C.'Gaytorp. '. Ata Berga.“ _ ‘The Wells property situated on Montezuuma Hill, about 6 miles from town, }is offered for sale at a bargain. The This is a good place for any one wishis ‘built just ten feet from the road pleading from town to.all up manien Plapes. For further. particulars inquire of Brown & Morgan, -real ‘estate _eatrangement.—Chicago Post, ‘elor. “What's your latest experience?" ewe to the Nevada’ * . Doctor—What your husband “really if you could only— tor. 4 Doctor—Ah! that’s a very. good beginning.—St. Paul's. A: Toast. Here's to the prettiest: d Here's to the wittiest; Here's to the truest of all who are true; Here’s to the neatest one; . Here's to the sweetest one; Here’s to them all in one—wife, here's to you, —Chicago Times-Herald. , Not a Bit Frightened, A little girl sat gazing fixedly at the itors, until the caller smilingly baked: “Do youlike it, my dear?” The child innocently replied: “Yes, Ido. Mamma and. Aunt Milly said it was a perfect fright, but it doesn’t frighten ‘me a bit.” —Tit-Bits, A Solemn Oath. Amelia--Swear not by the moon, the inconsistent-moon, Caisse ; Augustus—Then what shall-I swear Amelia—Swear by that which you hold invaluable; something ‘that-:you cannot live without, : Augustus—Then, Amelia, I love:you! I swear it by my bicycle.—Tit-Bits. A Vindication. 6 “I don’t understand why’ you dislike Herbert so,” said Mabel toher father. “I don’t think he has any ideas of finance.” “I am-sure you wrong him. He is deyoted to it. He stopped right in the middle of his proposal to me.to ask how your business was getting along.” Washington. Star. She Knew. Young Mrs. Torkins had read the broke into a ripple of laughter, “What are-you laughing at?” inquired her husband. “Something funny.” ‘ : “How do you know it’s funny?” was the bantering rejoinder. ~* ‘ “Humph! I ean tell by looking at it< It’s about two men who meet on the street, They stand there and say 4 lot .of things, and at last one of them says: ‘Well, the drinks are om me.’ And that shows that it’s funny.”—Washington Star. When Friendship Ceased. *The two dearest friends were discussing the ball, which one of the dearest friends had attended.
“The papers tliis morning speak of me as being among the beauties of the ball,” said the one who had attended, “And were you?” asked thé other, with interest, “How nice it must have been. .Who-were the beauties?” That was the beginning: of their A Change ‘ “Women are the most changeable creatures on earth,” remarked the Benedict. ’ “Yes, I expect so,” replied the bach“Oh, nothing much,” said the Benedict, thoughtfully, “except that before Twas married my fiancee used to say her regard for me needed. no svords,» Now it doesn't seem to need anything else.” ~-Cincinnati Tribune. ~ Hurricd Preparations. Good Minister ((awaiting the appearance of the lady of the house) —What is that, my little dear? ; x Little .Girl—My apron. I's goin’ to put it in the wash. Mamma got it. all “She did?’ ‘ “Yea, sir; she it up just now. to dust off the U—N.X, Weekly.: Gaylord has the newest and latest in fancy groceries, In his stock you will stare on Commecsial street 7 . . find . Dainty Grabam Wafers, Del.and Saline Wafers in tin pack. ASO, 2-5 “Md, AND, wine weer . & gs Fancy Rockers, Ratian: Chairs, 3 Chiffoniers, Combination Book Cases : and Secretaries. 24 Sheets First Quality Linen Stock, 24 Envelopes to match, rs re USINESS COLLEGE . a * In a handsome box, FOR 25 CENTS : x ie — Pee oe JAMES KINKEAD’S —— Be ages pees Are Just Right. 3g tone?! *Gie’e baith, wants, nadame, is a complete rest. Now, Lady—But he won't listen to:me, doc: new bonnet of one of hermother's vip. . THE Warch of fils Roney. Not séldom. in bighlind districts the attendance at church durmg’ unpropiter, pe ps himself'on a boisterous Sunday nfronted with but one solitary wuditor, who happeued to be a gruff, oatspoken character; took’ him into his i sar poi with a view to ypropitiate m. John?’ John answered gruffly, “Or ‘von Getting ‘into the -pulpit. and . LReaninig over it, he asked, “Will-l give: you the Gaelic sermon or the English Ye're-weel paid for 't,?" sain Joh; more grumly still, — Good ‘Words ~ Wished Particulars. “It’s much niore vomfortable,*’ said the slightly haughty young actor, ‘to he pernianently. located. I repent only fell Wéeks on the road last season,” Mr. 'Stormivgiou Barnes looked at him. -‘uspiclously aud. inquired, ‘* Which kind -railroad or turnpike?’’-— Washingtor eee His Hobby. ““Bobson is certainly daft about that aew baby of bis.’ “What bas be done?” ‘ “Why, we were all talking about th: tariff ht ‘the office last Saturday, but Bobson only made one remark.” “What did he say?’ "He wanted to know if they bad raised the duty on catnip tea.’ —Oleve1. L. BOWMAN, J. F, SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offlice in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree: Nevada City, Cal. PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY LONE tious Weathcr is but soauty. One minis: . “Will J: go on with the sermon, '}:M.,40 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. = Benn Pitman Shorthand. } Seiictios # i MF Rates Lower Tlian Other Colleges. “Ww . 200 puplis secared’ positions in. 1896. Every shorthand graduate for . two years has a position: al9-6m . . To Whom It May Concern, pS, E In rae Unirep Srarzs Layp Orrticez, lle, Cala., February 9, 1898 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Pacific Railroad Co., a corporapi ited to this office for filing a list by affida ot to-wit: »R7E, M. D. acres, “aot % of Sec 15, T 17 N,R7E, M.D. M., 160 lt . NE} of NW %4 of See 15,T17N, R7E,M D Mee NW }4 of See 15, T 17 N,R7E, MDM, Sacres,“~ NW 24 of SE} of Sec 15,T17N,R 7 E, M D WoW ic of Gs 16, 1178, Bi, wD UL, 80 acres. Sw 4 of SW of Sec 15, T17N,R7E,MD Climax Dry Plate Developer 77 Only 25 Cents, Pint, It is easy to work. . Makes fine negatives. Is meeting with great favor, BECAUSE READY FOR USE. Keeps well. Can be used over and over. 50 Cents, Quart H. DIGHERMAN, Drugs; Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies. AT DICKERMAN’S, Of NEM of Sec 21, T17N, R7E, MDM, 80 acres. N 4 of SW & of See 21, T.17N, R7K, MD M, 8acres, t ing is hereby ordered determine the char——. = said tracts whether mineral or nonmineral, : Notice is hereby given to the Central Pasific Railroad. mpany, and to all parties Ned te Bea sat this opie on these a) ra’ 8 office on the day of April, x . 1898, at 10 o’clock A. M. as the place and time of hearing, then and . thereto respond and furnish testimony as to . the character of said tracts of land, whether minerai or non mineral. WILLIAM A. LOWERY, Register. HENRY MALLOCH, Receiver. First publication, February 11, 1888, td i P50. Cresolene ) Whooping Cough, Croup Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, gives the H Safest and Most Effectual Means Of treating the throat and bronchial tubes its efficicnvy in qr hooping Cough and Croup septic qualities render ss Good Things for And said tracts having m returned as. mineral by the official Be ps gon a a hearyou R Dinner #¢ Mount Rouge Claret, TAKE. Barartaria Shrimps, ROBIN HOOD Stuffed Mangoes, aS + “Cleaned Zante Currants, : “+ Seeded Raisins, ‘ a + Glase Citron, Lemon and_ * + Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. meciby f Socoorereoovesoovoovoeseosoocootons Mince Meat, Cranberries, India Relish, Chutney. . Fe mH INGREDIENTS FOR For an Appetizer, * MAKING MINCE MEAT » AF HOME @ BF ®& ae — we * (sera ~ THOS. 8. FORD, Attorney and. Counselor at Law, . FFICE—LONES BUILDING, a O mereial and Pine streets. sstesem nes be wonderful. Its ant: \7 As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, eto. Sold by i. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer, Nevtda City invaluable in Contagious Diseases, : WOLF, The Cash Grocer. IAS TERETENG TEMES eee a Watches $ Every one Quartz Jewelry, Petrified Wood Jewelry. These goods are attractive and tasty and typical of the banner gold min. ing county of California. "We manufacture them to order. Four Leaf Clover Watch Charm Are the latest. Whether they do or not they are selling fast. Clocks $1 to $18. _ Some people say they bring good luck to the wearer. 2.50 to $125. “All the best to be had for the money. warranted whether low or high priced. A Specialty of Repairing. Luetie & Brand. CURES WHERE EVERVTHING ELSE FAILs. . or MANHOOD RESTORED ey This Vegetable Vitalizer Cures All Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs IN THR BACK, SLEE: ESHEED E Weani IMPOTENGY, AND CO: PIPATION. Doctor: has'discovered the active principle on which the vitality of the SEXU. Sure is dependent. ferearat fferers , ' ph ysiel med is. because 90 ne Se ee wenene with PROSTRATITGE, 3 Whisk CUP TORE ne an only panne sean , hout an operation. ; ‘eure the complaint with A.written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effe by the ‘Monte . °° 88S Soliate box. six boxes for’ Bs : imoniale te DAVOL MEDICINE 00. P. 0. Box 2078, Sn Franciseo, Cal wale in Nevada Oley ve & CO, BEEHIVE a GROCERY . . J.J. JACKSON, .« Proprietor Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup : Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for Fancy Groceries eal PATE FOIS. _DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Soe Sea PORES spre ee $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30 Duffy’s Malt ..2. 200.. . 1.00 Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 Gamecock Whisky {@,. roo} “ i bulk, per gal. 50 IXL Whisky ......... 75. Olives, * oO was . Bryant’s Root Beer ,2°%, 10} Mikado Soap, per bar... O5 . Hire’s . "or GlOr = Be Everything else in proportion, ‘* ARABIAN ROAST’? Coffee is the Best. . * Give it a Trial. = 2. 8 8 28 le Fe ©. e's No STALE Goops., I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and fresh. My policy is to buy THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell” At the Lowest Prices. One price to-“all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery. PHIL..G. SCADDEN, Grocer, Commercial Street, Nevada City. A SS