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, baving charge of
w stated that the
rom canned beet,
. from a broken .
and lath :
York, are pros.
+
IMiculty.
12 —The Everett
a four-story. brick —
274 Forty-second
tely destroyed by
oss is estimated at
covered by insur.
d with such rapides of the building
ape by the staired by the firemen
. So far as known
injured.
low windows 4
ofa nice fins
2 going
a gait.
ore’ money for
UY.3, arrived toR & GO.
“TEA OR GOFFE, .
ncé to us and to-ou,
sequently we use
e in the selection
odities and offer
nds obtainable
rand
OFFER At. 40° Cent
ing sold at the pri ce
\d delicious arcma.
rill enjoy our
t TEAS,
(irecer.
inane
2 x
In the Race
a the Confectionery
38 several qualificaweet ness, Attractiveanliness, Chéapnese.
se for our Oandies *
French Mixed of
and be convinced.
treet, Nevada City
d Ball
GIVEN AT
LY HALL
ON—
N’S BIRTHDAY..
ary 22d,
Tort, Regt,
f PRIZES:
dy—Gold Braeelet.
mnt—Gold Ring.
Lady Oharacter—A
jent—Hat.°
ady—Pair Shoes.
ent—Silk Muffi:r.
Best Sustained
Group—Banquet
t prize, Cake. :
d Prize, Ham. 4
fall Orchestra, in—D. B. Getchell, K.
« Neagle.
cets $1. Gallery 3
nd Ladies 25 cents.
raised at the door.
rented at Wa. A.
‘ou
TRANSOR
_ADNESDAY. «.--+sseFOB: 13, 1901)
—Uncalled For —
Criticism. here were destroyed, Temakah is a
Se
On Account of @ Statemettitphohitante
~ Given from a Reliable Source. ’ Inhabitants os
Cooler Judgment Should Have Provailed
on the Part of the Union.
On Tuesday evening the TRANscRIPT
published the following:
The Herald to Suspend.
The Nevada City Evening Herald
will suspend. The material of the
office has been sold to W. F. Prisk, of
the Grass Valley Union,
only paper.
; hands several times since.
above: ;
FALSE REPORT.
As Reported.
publication.
the Transcript Published a
“False Report.”
On Tuesday noon one of the princip 1 men in the employ of the Herald
palled upon the TRANSCRIPT for a poition on this paper. He said “Mr.
Wadsworth, the proprietor of the Herild, had informed him that he had sold
he material of the paper to the Grass
@ . @arthquake shock today at Grazalema
The TRANSCRIPT was established here
in 1860 when there were two papers
. published—the Journal and the Demooe
crat. Both of them suspended and for
many years the TRANSCRIPT was the
In 1883 the Herald was established
‘by local printers and published by
them for several years, and has changed
‘This morning’s Union publishes the
‘following excitable answer to the
The Herald Plant Has Not Been Sold
The Transcriet of last.evening stated
that the Herald ot this city.would suspend publication an4 that the. material of the Herald office bad been sold
to W. F. Prisk, publisher of the Union.
The statement of the Transcript is =
jithout foundation. The material of
the office has not been sold tu W. F.
Prisk, and for the TRaNscrrpt to publish the statement that the Herald is to
uspend publication is ynwarranted,
unfair and mean advantage for ond * * * #
pontemporary to take of another un-—
ler any conditions, until an announce—
ment to that effect is made by the.pubisher, who should know his own business best. It is particularly reprehensible when such a statement is
made so ostensibly to advance one’
own selfish interests, and then to gloat
pver the misfortunes of contempories who have been forced to suspend
al the ‘Reader Judge Whether or Not
Valley Union, and the paper would be
uspended.”
Could we have had better authority.
toad dépot was raided by unknown
persons. inthe night-time and eightyfive cases of liquor consigned to people
. ‘TemaKan, Neb. Feb. 12.—The rail“dry” town under the local option Jaw,
and it is believed a party. of women
took the law into their own hands.
Mataca, Feb. 12.—There was an
forty miles from Cadiz. It wus accompanied by lcnd rumblinge, “The inhabitants became panic-stricken and
many buildings were damaged.
Explosion of
Powder Works.;
-Lonpon, Feb. 12,— Six men were
killed today by an explosion in Ohil‘worth gun powder works near Guildford.
Money to Loan.
Plenty of meney to loan at 8 per cent
per annum, which include taxes. To
be returned ip monthly installments.
Appiy to T. B. Smith, Union Hotel
Nevada City. £6 2w
Agents Wanted.
Complete Life of Queen Victoria.—
Best Book. Best Terms. Outfit mailed
on receipt of 15 cents. Address 8. ©.
Miller & Co., Portland, Oregon, j26-6
e@o
ee
Fresh Creamery Butter
at 45 cents a roll At Sigourney’s
Tay Tea and fer Hos
> Per pound is the price of
\. our cheapest. coffee. We
6 do not recommend it very
where in Americafor the money. “* *
7-\bs for $1.
fair coffee. H_ drinks
etter than one would
Still, we sell very little of it. S-lbs
s. for $1.
yoasted, daily. We
sell lots of it. A great many people
Wholesale Price List Furnished on
Application.)
S0¢ Costa Rica coffee has
always been popular
with the Germans. It
and Java (we know how to do it.) 31°2
pounds for $
(Write for Sample.)
highly, but it’s as good as
can be obtained any_(Writa for Wholesale. Price List.)
Per pound gives you a
20¢ imagine; because perhaps, it’s fresh roasted.
(Write for Wholesale Price List.)
Per pound is the price
of our family coffee.
: C And it’s a good coffee,
too, It is skillfully
want a pound of _ good coffee for 2
cents and we have it.
Buys you a pound of
good Costa Rica Coffee.
bas a rich, full flavor and great
strength; blends “nicely with Mocha
Is the price of our
Mocha, Java and Coste
c; Rica blend. This combination is growing in
popularity every month.
1. Itisa populgr price and by man
ti coffee is preferred to straight Jay
and Mucha, : PN
taste demands strength, in addition t
fragrant drinking qualities. or the statement, or could we have :
aid less than we did ?
It was an item of news. We gave it
Readers, we leave it to yott to judge
he whole matter.
No one could have been more 8
prised at the above comments of thi) emocth drinking,
(Write for Wholesale Price List an
AOc
Here is where we touc
upon by. the majcrit
urand it jis.
coffees' bas ever yet
as Java and Mocha,
Union than’the TransoripT. This pa-. blended. 2 1-2 Pounds for $t.
per makes due allowance for the unGust criticism, and will only say that if
the Editor of the Union had had due
time to reflect upon the matter he
vould have left the unkind words un:
aid, and in his calmer moments We . tention to it.
believe he will regret them.
TRaNsoripT seeks no quarrel with any
(Sample Free.)
your coffees
against stale,
roast every day.
the latest and best. —
the tea and coffee business from “A
flavoriess goods.
Our roasting plant
Our
The . steadily. We want your trade, al
i d get samples of avy grade .
ep dae lper » ie wish to try. of tea or coffee you may
Dro
contemporary, but if forced intu one it . Nevada City.
will be the last to quit.
Nearing Their
Last’ Stand.
New York, February 12.—A dispateb
to the Herald from London says that a
sentiment of supreme hopefulness is
prevalent im London relative to the
Condition of affairs in South Africa
and adds:
_ “There is absolutely no doubt that
‘hews hag reached bere from German
Sources showing that the Boers ere
pretty well at their last stand.
eee
7e
hing elee,
-The chances are that there will be no
extra session, allrumors thereof notwithstanding. This present flurry is
only the regalar biennial one, and is
Probably designed to induce the Senate to get.a move on rather than anyF. W. TAYLOR, PROP.
NEVADA CITY.
For Sale. .
Athirty-galion hot water tank and a
Howell, the plumber.
ternoon she will be met at the depot .
by two detectives in citizen’s clothes,. _
‘she goes while here. Chief of Police
‘dent of Effington County, is dead at
We sell 3-lbs of this delicious blend for
especially those whose
the coffee that is looked
y
of people as “the best . '
.
that money can buy”—
No other combination of .
yielded such .
aromatic properties . when properly .
Please bear in mind that in buying .
here you are oe
e
We understand aaa
7.” We devote our whole time and at.
trade is growing .
s a postal if you live outside
be Commercial Te (0,
Coffee Roasters. Tea Blenders. .
WHOLES ALE. AND RETAIL:
bathtub are offered for sale. Exiquire of . NEW YORK
.
iced
Detect
workers arrive in Obicago late this afwho will accompany her everywhere .
Kipley said that this was done to “protect Mrs: Nation against cranks.”
“But,” he added. “Chicago is not
Kansas by any means. And if Mrs.
Nation starts ‘to destroy the property
of others, the officers will arrest her.”
Mrs. Nation will lecture tonight under
the auspices of the W. C. T. U.
He Grew Up
Among Indians.
“Marroon, Ill, Feb. 12. — Mitchell
Reed, 90 years of age, a pioneer resiElliottstown. He was a native of Knox
County, Tenn, When 6 years old bis
parents took him to Jackson’s in the.
Creek Nation and he grew up among
the savages, becoming a trader and intimate of Davy Crockett, the noted
frontiersman. Reed came to Lilinois
in 1836.
Moést everyone who has whiskey for
sale compares its virtues to Jesse
Moore “AA” whiskey.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate at
Public Auction,
bid THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
Inthe matter ofthe estate of ANN JANE
SCOTT, deceased, Notice is hereby given,
that inpursuance of an order of the * uperior Court of the County of Nevada, State of
California,made on the Eleventh day of February, 1901, in the matter of the estate of Ann
Jane-Seott. deceased, the undersigned, the
Administratrix of the estate of the said Estate willsell at publie auction to the highest bidder, for cash gold coin of the United
States, and subject to confirmation by sa‘d
Superior Court, on SATURDAY the %h
DAY of MARCH, 1901, at 12c’clock M., in
front of the Court House door, at the Court
House, Nevada City. County of Nevada,
State of California, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Ann Jane Scott at
the time of her death, and all the right,
title and interest that the said estate has by
Cxicaco, Feb. 12.—When Mrs Currie}
Nation and her party. of temperance} .
»
Pepe Olives, tn bulk,
Extra Large Choice Salmon Bellies,
. Raston Baked Rrown Bread,
~ Geo. C. Gaylord &
« PHONE MAIN 551
Strained Honey, in jars, Ee ee
And the most complete stock of Fancy and Domestic Groceries in TOW. . ee
a
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Railey's Boneless Herring, in ‘glass;
Clam Chowder, PLAaeae
ated
Son, The Grocers.
BROAD ST., NEVAOA CITY."
YOU NEED THEM !
And They Can Be Had
In
P. G. Scidden’s :
Boston Brown Bread, in cans.
Salmon Stakes, in cans.
Rice, a la,Creole.
Vienna Sausage, in cans,
Asparagus, in cans—Perfection
I X L Deep Sea Clams, .
Dainty Chips. .
Dainty German Wafers.
Frisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda,
Palace and Mixed—all in 1 lb cartoons.
Just Received and Are Fresh.
SM StStStStStSSuSie
SSSI SISSIES
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operation of law or otherwise acquired
other than. or in addition to that of the said
Ann Jane Seott at the time of_her: death, in
and to all that certain lot, piece or pareel of
land, situate, lving ard being in the seid
County of Nevada, State of California, and
bounded and described as follows: Improyements at Columbia Hill on land of Kureka
Lake Company, bounded north by School
House lot, east by Eureka Lake Company's
reservoir, south by lands of Eureka Lake
Company, and west by road leading from
County Road to Mining Claims; together . .
with the dwélling house on the parcel of
land herein described.
Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold
eoin of the United States, to be paid to the
Administratrix on confirmation of sale by
said Superior Court
: AGNES M. HUBBARD,
Administratrix of the Estate of Ann Jane
Scott. deceased.
Dated, February 11, 1901. fel2
THE RECEPTION,
ALEX HONGEL..... * Proprietor.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Jie MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPEC*JALTY,
Just Ask any School Girl
Mixed pickles in quart.and--half gallon bottles—15 and 25
CHAS. E.MULLOY, Pioneer Grocer.
Who has tasted our Fancy MixeEp Pickles how
she likes them. Ifshe does not say they are
excellent, we will be a little surprised. They
are the sour kind—make your mouth water
to even think of them. You cau have all these
‘mixed pickles YOU WANT AT 50 CTS. A GALLON.
cts. MusTarp PICKLES in bottles,
either chow chow or Piccalilli.
ae .
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,~
Honey, =Pickles in Bulk,
Saratoga Chips, ;
Bloaters,, =
Plum Pudding SS
Green and ripe Olives in Bulk,
Gold and Silver Finish, with and without alarm.
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES, °°”
The World’s Standard, ©ays on hand a full line of..
Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada Oity.
oe. q Combs for 286
{0c @ quart
dbc a Pound
6 for 26¢
2c a cal
Walnuts and Almond s
Jackvon's Bochive Grocery
— =
The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for
yourself and be convinced.
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street... Nevada City, Cal.
—_——
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Funeral Director.
y Bodies Embalmed for shipment.
a Orders taken for Floral Pieces.
Telephone -34.re)
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; FOR SALE.
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A rare opportunity is offered for investment. Party desires to sel+ immediately, 100 shares of stock of the
Bachelor’s 0i] Company o' California ¢
Non-AssessablePrice fie per share
for all or any part. Company's price,
( $1.00 per share. Address,
é
Cc. J. TALLON.
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y No. 308 Market St. San Francisco.
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With; Artistic Judgt ent.
. Moore
Also Makes Photographs.
UNDERTAKING PARLORS. fy
GOOHOHESOHSOOOOOOO
®LA RUE’'S—
Do You Wear Boots ?.
We haven’t called attention to this~
line of our stock for some time, but it ~
is not a neglected one by any means,
Mining Boots, of the best makes, always on hand.
Of course we are fully prepared for
those who wear Shoes.
We havé a fine line of Winter Shoes
*K
* «Headache
Powders.
* Safe and Sure. KK MK OR
of extra good quality.
We also do repairing on short notice,
All work guaranteed.
BOVEY BROS.,
Broad Street.
* KM
They Do Not :
Affect the Heart.
KK K KOK K & x x
For Sale at
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DICKERMAN’S. 8 .
Drugs, Stationery and S
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SPECIAL
BARGAINS
«2
Diamonds
.
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. Es ate
e
fine
hg po of Pine and ba nd
I have had it thoroughly remodel
now prepared to
finest brands of
an
Beer 5 Cents.
eee Se Be ak 5
BA EEE RN
HARRY’S : SALOON i “GEORGE HURST, Prop.
i AVING ASSUMED "HE MANAGEMENT \
pee
the finest : :
: ® SALOON AT) HASED THE S. dan
serve my patrous with tne) pared to furnish the publie wit
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WILLIAM HARRY, Proprietor.
wl of this well-known bakery, 1 am
.
.
Bread, Pies-and Cakes
= Delivered free. to any part of the city.
BAKERY,
Wed
Jewelry
AND
Silverware.
Finest Assortment in the
Market to select from.
a
TSAI ARE
If you desire anything in the furniture line you
will do ell toexaminefthis list
Easels, Rugs, Wall Pockets,
Glass Dish Closets, Music Racks, —
Reception; Chairs Center Tables,
Morris’ Reading Chairs, with adjustable backs,’
eJ AMES KINKEAD
Ske He We Se He He eG He Te I ee ee ee
TERS FOR
Something Suitable
HEADQUAR
. ding cakes and Fancy Pastry a spec ity
FINEST
MILLINERY.
Dre Cesds, Toys<and Notions.
iW. H, CRAWFORD, Main Street