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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT PERSONAL POINTERS, BRACE UP, BUYS. A WIFE’S DEVOTION. = FIREMEN’S BALL.
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Published Every Evening, except 8u
BROWN & CALKINS
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“WHEN PAID IN
ADVANGE :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
» * Proprie
15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month
nday, Doings and Intentions.
L. Paine came down from Lake Oi
terday,
tors.
=. Mose Bates returned last. evening
San Francisco,
A. F, Clarke and R, Samuels, . of
Francisco, arrived here ye2!, rday,
from San Francisco,
Geo, Gossage of San Francisco is in t
THURSDAY.. ..FEB. 21, 1895,
Telephone No.
4.
She Passed Away,
Last Sunday Afternoon.
Republican: After a long illness f
R. Merzen, beloved wite of Joseph M
Jr, of thig piace,
o'clock last Sunday afternoon,
’ two weeks ago her husband
Less
short time. After being there only a
hours Mrs,
‘thing done for her that
her relief on'the date above mentioned,
ceased was
estimable woman: Several years ago
taught in the public schools of Truckee
was considered a’ most excellent teac
Prior to that tinte she was a teacher in
schools at Sacramento. . Her maiden was Hartman Mineral Land Bill.
Helen Waldron. ecgen WASHING on, Feb. 18.—The confereuce
IMMIGRANTS and returning voyagers find . Committee, which had the Hartman min’
in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a cure for eruptions,
boils, pimples, eczema, ete., whether res
ing from sea~diet and life on
from any other cause,
mated,
—————_—[email protected].—Washington’s Birthday Dinner,
Chef Heyer willoutdo himself in
‘preparation of the dinner to be served
the National Exchange tomorrow, February
22d.
French Cream Soup,
Olives,
Celery; ©
Salted Almonds.
Baked Salmon—Tartar
Sauce,
Escolloped Potatoes,
Turkey Liver and Giblet Spanish,
Chicken Croqnettes.
Calves’ Brains and Omelet,
Pineapple Fritters,
Young Turkey—Oyater
Dressing,
Cranberry Sauce,
Asparagus,
Tomatoes,
{Quail Larded en Border,
Currant Jelly,
ConvTINEN TAL ‘PUNCH,
Shrimp Salad en Mayonnaise,
Lettuce.
Mince Pie,
Following is the menu:
Lemon Pie,
Plum Pudding,
Assorted Cakes,
Nuts,
Vanilla Ice Cream,
Fresno Raisins, ~
Cheese. ua ONT
ees eth dpe = a=
Gravel Mines.
Fruit,
At the Odin drift mine the
sit is calculated that about 100 feet mor
‘will have to be run before
sreached.,
‘aging and it is believed that a large deposi
«f rich gravel will be
Mel is struck.
‘The tunnel at the East Harmony has been
exten. ted 100 feet and a raise of forty feet
made, .Seme splendid gravel is being taken
out.
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Notice.
Any mine-owner who has any mine or
claim in this county, outside of Grass Valley and Nevada City d.stricts, who desires
to have the same inserted in the Nevada
County Directory, please notify the publisher before the 24th inst., giving name of
mine, owner and location. The above will
be inserted free of charge in the list of mines
working and otherwise.
: J. E, Pornapxsrre,
Union Hotel, Nevada City.
fa Cannas
Two Lives Saved.
f153t
Mrs, Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City}
Iil., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for
her, but two bottlea Dr. King’s New Discovery oompletely cured her and she’ says it
saved her life, Mr. Thos. Eggers, 136
Florida St., San Francisco, snffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching Consumption,
tried without result everything else.then
bought one bottle of Dr. ‘King’s New Dis-’
covery and in two weeks wae a ed. He is
naturally thankful. It is such 3 lts, of
which these are samples, that prove the
the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in
Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at
Carr Bros, Drug Store, Regular size 50¢
and $1.00, sais
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
paces
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD..
==
DEATH OF MRs. MARZEN;
In Sacramento
passed away at about 1].
decided: to go
with her to Sacraifento for treatment. They
went tothe State House to remain for @
Marzen’ was taken’ suddenly
worse, and although her husband had everydoctors and nurses
could do she continued to suffer and gradually sink day by day. until death came: to
38 years of age and was an
ship-board, or
Its value as a tonic
cand alterative melicine cannot be overestiConsofime.
tunnel has
‘been driven through 96 feet of granite, and
the channel is
The indications are very encourfound when the chanthis morning from San Francisco,
0. C. McCraig of San Francisco is
spending a few days, :
field today.
today.
J. M. Buffington left this morning
Shasta county,
business,
Mrs. Thomas Mooney and
Telen
arzen
than
on a Visit,
Mrs, Fred E, Brown and her daugh
few
with their relatives,
last evening to meet his parents, Dr,
Jump and wife of Downieville. “Mrs. Ju
goes to her son’s home for the benefit of
health, she having been an invali
time, ‘ ;
she ee ne ae
and CALIFORNIA LEFT OUT,
her, —— :
the. Result’ of the Conference on t
Deeral land bill under consideration
ult. . 2ight, has made public its decision in ry
of the several States mentioned,
sentative Caminetti, who is @ member
ly expressed—their i of defeatir
the bill if such an as mad
and therefore Calif rnia was left in tl
lurch,
the
at
bers who is opposed to to the aniendmen
g4ve no reason why he objected. Canainet
was very indignant when the committee'refused to accept his amendment and said he
would prevent the issuance of patents in
California at whatever cost. His regolution to the effect that no patents are to be
granted until the first day of January next
has been favorably reported and this en.courages him somewhat,
give Congress a chance to act either in thi
session or the early part of the next session,
—+-0@e0—_____
Very Sad Death.
Edward Lambert, who at one time
over the summit as
dent near ‘Allen Junction, Wyoming,
There was quite a
with the death of Mr, Lambert. A copy
of the Laramie Republican of the 9th inst,
gives an extended account of the death in
that city of Miss Kate Coolean, a highly
respectéd young lady. of that place. She
was engaged to be married to Eambert, and
the newspaper mentioned above says that
there is n@doubt but that the news of his
horrible death broke her heart, and she died
in a few weeks after he was killed, His
remains were shipped to California on the
day that the nuptials were to have taken
place, :
e
t
tht OD cn nice
The ,Way a Lawyer Puts It.
If a man were to give to another an
orange he would merely say: “I give you
this orange,” but when the transaction is
entrusted to the hands of a lawyer to put
it in writing he adopts this form: «J hereby
give grant and convey to you all ‘and sgingnlar my estate and interest, Tight, title,
claim and advantage of and in the said
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
ity yesJ.B. Tremiwell arrived here last evening
W. B. Storey and A. L? Beghbie arrived
E,. Penrose came down from North BluomGeorge Géffey, wife and child, and Mrs,
N. C, Miller returned to French. Corral
where he goes on mining
Miss Sarah
Mooney left for San Francisco this morning
Marcella, left on the train today for Oakland,:where they will spend several weeks
Dr. R. L. Jump arrived here from below
dfora long
gard to placing California in the bill as one
Reprethe co:nmittee, did all in his power to have
California added, but several Senators openSenator Stewart, one of the memthe Girl Pop It.
The young men of Grass Valley,
from . 0US with a new. determination Sunday
We know it takes nerveg. because
been there ourselves,
Sweat ooze out of every pore, like the
Diration from the
ou a warm summer day.
owe a duty to your country;
and more
San
own,
here . “onopolizing
and very much dn love.with the girl,
He had. made half a
offer her his hand and heart, but on
occasion he had fallen short,
for
the girl was ready to accept him as
the proposal was in shape, :
Even the mother: was willing,
and Fabian policy of the suitor and
ter,
so late,
mp impetuously, and was
her
about. one
_ The youth stopped short but held on.
lously, “is that young man there yet?”
he
ing sweetly down on the face of her Ro
‘but he’s getting there.” *
2 Se e
Saturday Night’s Banquet.
The banquet to be given
Hotel
e=
ises to be a grand affair,
Ws
S official ‘visit to the Parlor and will be
re . COMPanied by other Grand Officers. ‘About
thirty visiting Natives are expected from
t Sacramento, Marysville and” Auburn, an
ti number from Grags Valley. The glee club
Will Not PopItself—Neither. Can
says the
Tidings, thust shake themselves and start
It will made the cold
surface of an ice-pitcher
But then, ’you
to yourselves,
than allélse -to the sweet girls
Whose time and attention you have’ been
for lo, these many days, The
following anecdote may encourage you: *
The young fellow was -extremely diffident
dozen attempts to:
To add to the Seriousness of the situation,
s00n as
but lately
she had grown tired of the dilatory tactics
kicked on his coming so often and staying
' One night, after three hours of struggle
on his part aud much delicate encourage—
ment on the part of the girl, he seized her
A. . hand convulsively, dropped on his’ knees
through an impassioned appeal to her to be
his'n when the mother’s voice sounded clear
on the night from the head of the stairs,
“‘Mary;” came the maternal voice queru“Not yet, mother,” replied Mary, smilAnd two weeks later the cards were out,
Saturday Ss
at the Union
a Saturday evening by Hydraulic Parlor, Native Sons of the Golden West, promH. C; Gesford,
Grand Lecturer of the order, will pay an
—_
and She Unable to Rescue Hi
* GRANITEVILLE, Feb, 1
Eprror Transcrier: Last Friday,
night,
we've . wife has for many years resided and
~pers=. Middle. Yuba river,
miles from Graniteville, came to his
in a most painful and
a steep knoll justin the rear of hig
her husband calling for help.
each
ran to the relief of her hasband.
on the hill was hard and icy.
The
f-husband lay Pinned to the
had tearing off her shoes and stockings in
descent, Again she struggled up the
barefooted, digging holes with her
hands and feet into the
footing, until she reached her husband,
She“dug-the snow from around him but
ffith . powerless. to extricate him,
the echoes of the Yuba's solitary canyon
Making a fire with moss near by
Her Husband Pinned Down by a Tree
Tuary 15th, Mr, Sherwood, who with his
on Rattlesnake Bar and other’ bars on the
situated. about four
distréssing way, At
about 11 o'clock in the forenoon he ascended
intending to cut down an oak tree for firewood.-In“about fifteen minutes his wife
heard the tree fall, ‘and then the voice of
The gfbund was covered with four feet of
snow and the knoll is very steep, about
fifty-five degrees, Mrs, Sherwood-instantly
With hands
and feet she crawled nearly to where her
hard snow under
the tree, when she slipped and went down
the steep hill, a hundred feet, to the botteni,
hard snow for a
was’ lying helpless Sider the fallen. tree,
The cries of
both for assistance were answered only by
—
An Event Which Promises to
Great Success,
BPTidings: Arrangements are
steadily for the ;
occur on Friday night, Washington’s
im.
9th.
» Febmined
fair success, but will be glad to disp
death
hose companies of Grass Valley, and they . Vided. The charge for supper will be 25 ;
eabin, . have many uses at present to which they . cents, iss Leite 60-2¢ :
could profitably put all funds which will Native Sons, Take Notice.
be realized from their coming.annual patty, SERN
All property owners, old or young, should} On Saturday evening,
buy a ticket, whether they propose
tend the ball or not; but having bougt
be appeciated by the boys,
might at least limber up their muscles
bones by a participation in the ‘Fir
Dance,” number eleven ou the
and then, after partaking
they could retire to their homes and
the sleep of peace
snow
the . duty well performed.
hill, There are prospects that quite a delegatorn tion will be over from Nevada City,
who with a lively’ holiday in Grass Valley,
rade of the military, a dismissal
was
work-a-day cares by our business pec
Let it be fitly -closed by giving the
8. . Laddies a rousing benefit in the evening
and
bring up warm coffee, the poor, -sutfer
devoted woman continued her cries for
until half-past 3 o’clock
neo,
to the relief. With much difficulty
condition,
Placing him on a blanket
wife and son dragged him Blowly over
snow to the cabin,
of pa'n he breathed hig last. His left
was crushed, also his left thigh and k
joints crushed, besides being badly brui
about the body,
&C-. portion of the river, He was ‘a native
Old Castle, Treland, and aged seventy-n
years. Reverentially
we
da grave,
in the afternoon,
Her youngest son, who was off on the opposite ridge, at last heard her cries and came
suffering man was extricated, in a dying
where after a few hours
Deceased had mined many years on this
laid him in the
on the bank of the river that greeted
belonging to Sunset Parlor of Sacram
will probably come along.
The large turtle which
received from
make soup,
Free Woodman
San Francisco has been donated for the banquet and will be used to
Tt was on exhibition today
in frovt of Woodman’s place, with the folento
He expressed hig
satisfaction in regard to the report and argued that if the resolution passes ‘it: will
ran
a brakeman,
wag recently crushed to death in a railroad acciHis
remains were shipped to Rocklin for burial,
romance in connection
SWEETLAND, Feb, 15, 1895,
Epiror Transcript: Allan J. Tacki
an old-time resident of this Ridge, died
He was a native of West Virginia, ag
leaves six children,
daughters, to mourn-his lose,
some twenty years ago. Deceased was
tire community. The funeral,
largely attended, took place on
remains being interred in the
Juan cemetery .
M. E. Church at this place by the Rev. M
‘Sheldon, R,
Sunday, tk
—— ——_-+ 0@e-+ —
Vee
know that you get the finest and ‘pures
coffee grown, use MILLAR’s MEDAL
.and Jaya, In air-tight packages, 183m
+-9@BeLiterary Note.
Dr. Parkhurst’s first article
The Ladies’ Home Journal has proved 4
popular that the entire huge'edition of th
February number of the magazine was ex
hausted within ten days,
edition of 45,000 copies has been printed
orange, together with all its rind, skin,
juice, pulp-and pips, and all right and advantage therein, with full power to bite,
cut, suck and eat the same away, as fully
and effectually as I, the said A. B,, am now
entitled to bite, cut, suck or otherwise eat
the same Orange, or give the same away,
with or without its rind, skin, juice, pulps
and pips, anything hereinbefore or hereinafter, or in any other deed or deeds, instruments, of what kind or nature soever, to
the contrary in anywise notwithstanding,”
_+ #@e +A Terrible Visitant;
Pain is always a terrible Visitant, and
often domiciles itself with one for. life,
This infliction is preventible, in cases of
rheumatism, by a timely resort to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which checks the
encroachments of this obstinate and danger~
ous malady at the outset. The term *‘dangerous’is uséd advisedly, for rheumatism
is always liable to attack the organs and
inate life. No testimony is more conreine concurrent than that of physicians who. testify to-the excellent e bt of
the Bitters ie this disease,. Persons incur a
wetting in rainy or snowy weather, and
who are exposed t raughs, should use the
Bitters asa preventive ul effects; Malaria,
dyspepsia, liver and kida
verousness and debility are
ailments to which this popular
adapted. For the infirmities, soren
stiffness of the aged it ig highly bene
Bee
—
-_ >t
‘Electric Bitters,
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special mention. All-who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.—A purer
medicine does.not exist and it is guarariteed
to do all that is clamed, Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of the Liver ‘and Kid-}
neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum and other affections caused by impure
blood. Will drive Malaria from the system
and prevent aswell ag cure all Malario]
nor bad feelhomes in Scotland
April number of ‘he Ladies’
she will, in an article,
she adopted,
7+ eee
Brakeman McLennan Dead.
G. H. McLennan, the brakeman who was
injured on February 7th by his head coming in contact with the roof of & snowshed
near the Summit, died Monday in the Railroad Hospital at Sacramento, after a long
spell of unconsciousness, Deceased was
quite well known in Truckee and along the
line of the railroad,
€
6
Dyspepsia Cured
“My wife has been a great sufferer with
Dyspepsia. Three bottles of Hood’s Sarsa. = % _— parilla have Per4 fectly cured her.
At times the
lightest food
would distress
her terribly,
: 3 bottles gave. reMrs, Otis Merrit Hef made her
perfectly well. She is net now troubled
Hood's =
with any sick
headaches
fevers,—For.cure of Headache, eastgnine
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— ntire }
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.
—Price 50 ets. aud $1,00 per bottle. at Carr
Bros, Drug Store, . 4
Attia aanne sleep well,””
0118 MERRITT, Addison, Maine.
Hood’s Pilis are mild and gentie,
lowing inscription painted upon its back:
his home in Birchville on the-7th instant.
sixty-eight years and five months. Deceased
four sons and~ two
His wife died
which, was
North San .
Services were held at the
Ir you respect your stomach and want to
Mocua
to womén in
and a second
Lady Aberdeen tried a novel solution of
the ever-vexing servant-girl problem in her
and Canada, and in the
Home Journal
explain the method
She could nos which
sleep and had means not merely muscular energy, but an
dreadful sick . active discharge of the various functions of
headaches. She the body, such as digestion, secretion of the
; intr brag bile, the action of the. bowels, the circula~
none did her any tion of the blood. Nothing more actively
good. At last and thoroughly contributes to the united
, Hood's Sarsapaperformonce of. these functions than the re=
— Fo oes nowed -tonic and regulator, Hostetter’s
upon the system,
and now chanted his funeral dirge,
I went down with my brother, Phi
sistance,
to-all the necessary affairs, ag the place
& more touching instance of woman’s devo“Meeting time of the N.S.G. W, Banquet tion I never beheld, Once Mrs, Sherwood
at Union Hotel, Feb, 23, 1895,” tried to ascend another hill, shoping by
= +@e dving to attract assistance. . She again
"Death of an Old Resident. slipped and fell into a pool of water, then
returned and remained by
tt,
relief not come in afew hours more,
at
and Charles Woolsey. The elder was
ed
county, near the Farmer Claims,
here by a ball at the Golden State Hotel,
Trustee for this district, to fill the unex
pired term of A. Rickard,
ig Yours truly,
Joun Hiprgrr,
+-#@e-+-—
which supplies al]
tier,
t ’
Hoop’s Pius are purely vegetable, harm
less, effective, do not pain or gripe,
++@e-> ones,
The Lamarque
Mine.
—
~. ert Kemp, Samuel Dille and Willam ]
zenheiser,
ination works south of Grass Valley. Pre.
vious to this time no depth had been attained in the workings, as the water was
troublesome. Ore which had paid $80 to
the ton had been taken out in the early
days. Messrs, Thompson and Maltman put
in a light machine hoist and steam pump,
and started six or eight men to work, The
foreman, .James Paull, reports that they
have struck into some uncommonly rich
rock, at a depth of 85 feet,
something over a foot thick, and the ore
shows up strong in free gold, A few tons
of the rock are now on the dumps, and wil]
be crushed in a short time, it ig expected
that good results will be obtained, Messrs,
Kemp and Dille have hung on to the property with much tenacity ‘during past years,
and deserve their good luck, as do also
Messrs. Maltman ‘& Thompson, for their
enterprise in taking hold of the ‘mine and
developing it. We shall await further
news from the Lamarque with much vinterterest.
The ledge is
+ +e»
The Keystone of the Arch
In the edifice of “health is vigor,
him with its music in hig manhood's prime
Hippert, and Cal Maloney, to render as—
It took us three days to attend
almost inaccessible af*this time of the year,
I investigated everything and must say that
her husband,
where she would have been found dead had
She
has two sons by a former husband, John
work near Bowman Dam, the other in Sierra
Washington’s Birthday is to be observed
*! C. E. Johnston has been appointed School
Christian man, highly respected by the enPure Ric’ Bioop ig essential to good
r, health“because the blood is the vital fluid
the organs with life,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great blood puriTidings: Good. news comes from the Lamarqke mine, which adjoins the North Star
0 . on-the west, in the Grass Valley district,
e. This mine is owned in a large part by KoboutA few months ago they gave an
+ . eighteen months’ bond on the mine to Maltman & Thompson, proprietors of the chlor——~—— #@e o =
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
ing,
aid
Dr, Badly, Grass Valley,
R, G. Mains, . «
J. McConnell, = «
F. M; Reed, <e
H. P. Daniels, +«
Mrs. Bohps and Children,
S.S, Loughborough,
Bed: Corrigan, Mooney Flat,
the
the
the
hip} W.G, Hammel,
T. C. Durant, “
veal oe Moran, “
sed A. S. Makin, San Cabrie]
Johu Pelter, Y.ou Bet,
Jas, Campbell, Markleville,
Andy Todd, 3 ssJas, Stewart, ee
J. G, Shepherd, Spenceville,
G, Bollinger, San Juan.
of
ine
The Overland For March,
The March number of the Overland
almost exclusively devoted to fiction,
fact it is the first “Fiction
published on the Pacific
is story of old
lip
Coast.
mining days, “Swipes,”
Lucius Harwood Foote,
man has a thrilling story of
80 very and the chaye
mesas of Idaho, “Told by Owyhee Joe
In the-“‘True Tales of the Old West” se
which since their inception, have been
widely copied in the Kast and abroad, .
D. Robinson, the well-known
artist, contributes
at Drill;” and S, §,
r
“The Mystery of
Boynton, editor of t
Oroville Register, ‘Blackfeet and Bruin
ae + Oe + e :
Now's This!
—_—
any case of Catarrh that cantot be cured .
Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props. Toledo, (
We the undersigued, have
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believ
him perfectly honorable in all
sactions and financially able to carr
obligatian made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist,
; Toledo, 0,
-. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesal
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ig taken internally
acting directly upon the blood ‘and mucou
surfaces of the system,
tle.
free,
Sold by all Druggists, Testimonial
tucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum,
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
cures Piles, or no pay required,
teed to give perfect satisfacion o1
rotundect Price 25 Gents per ‘box. For
sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store,
BORN,
At Graniteville,
January 20, 1895, to the
wife of Thomas Berry of Faucherie Lake, a
daughter,
At Graniteville,
January 20, 1895, to the
wife of Charles McLean, a daughter,
ees
MARRIED.
At Graniteville, February 14, 1895, by
J. M. Ballard, J. P,, John Colligaw, formerly of Grags Valley, to Miss Grace Staples of Graniteville.
Good Appetite
Is restored and the disordered
stomach and liver reinvigorated by
taking
eruvia
—Bitters
Stomach Bitters, The result of its use is a
speedy gain in strength, together with the
agreeable consciousness that the tenure of
life is being strengthened—that one is laydng up a store of vitality against the, unavoidable draughts which old age makes
The fortifying influence
of the Bitters constitute it a reliable safeThe best and most pleasing Tonic
and Restorative for. weak and im;
paired digestion. Their action is
immediate ‘in bringing instantanprogressing
Firemen’s Ball which is to
day. The boys are selling tickets’ with
many more. Thistis’a ball which the
zens should support with loyalty. The net
receipts‘are used for the benefit of the. three
the encouragement of their presence would
The old fellows
program,
of refreshments
which. always follows a
also from Colfax.~ The day will be made a
of the public shools, and a general] relaxation
from
Angel's Camp,
Ir the hair with scalp diseas>s, hair falling ont, and Premature baldness, do not use}.
Srease or alcholic preparations, but apply
Hall’s Hair Renewer,
All Free,
ae Those who have used Dr. King’s New,
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to try it
Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and
get a Trial Bottle, Free, Send your name——and address to .H. E. Bucklen and Co,
Chicago, and get 4 sample box of Dr. King's .
ow Life Pills, Free, as well as a
Guide to Health and Household Instructur
All of which is guaranteed to do you
ae and cost you nothing, Sold at Garr
ros. Drugstore,
HO.
Washington’s Birthday Supper.
The ladies of the Methodist Church will
serve a hot chicken pie supper at the parlors
of the church on Washington's Birthday,
Friday the 22d, from 3.to 8 o'clock ‘p,: y,
All are dordially invited to come and partake of the good things that will be proBirthose of)
citiFebruary 23d, a
special meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, N.S,
G. W., will be held. Qrand Lecturer. H,
C. Gesford wil] pay the Parlor. an officia
Visit, and it is expected that other Grand
Officers will be Present. Every member
is requested to. be present. A banquet will
be served at the Union Hotel, After the
banquet the Curly Bears will have a
growl, The special meeting will he held
at Masonic Hall at 8 o'clock, * £16-td
SymMproms of kidney tfoubles should be
Promptly. attended to;‘they are nature's
warnings that something is wrong. Many
Persons die victims of kidney
could have been saved had the
to atht one
and
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sleep
and
POWD
. Absolutely Pure. ; disease who
y taken proper A
pa' 2 cream of — tartar baking powder,
precautions, The prompt use of Dr, J. H, Highest of all’ in leavening strength.
pl McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm has saved . Latest United States
pie.
Governmeat Food
thousands of valuable lives,
any derangement of the
Price $1.00 per bottle,
Fire Ifyou have . Report,
kidneys try it, Royal Baking Powder Co.,
106 Wall Le a
It’s a Risky Proceedin
Of purchasing candy if you haven't the
ing perfectly
satistied as to its purity. It is no exaggersay that ~my P-Nut
Taffy has taker Nevada City by
storm,
best reason in the world for be
ation ‘to
It is more popular this week than
it was last, and it will be more popular
next week than it was this;
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which the principal characters are two litLEADING CANDY-MAKER,
a 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Number” ever . ~ — = .
We have placed before
in
our many friends the
tle waifs ina mining camp, is by -General
Rounsevelle Wild& stage robof the robber over the
mountain
We offer One’ Hundred Dollars Reward for
known F, J,
business tran; We would be Pleased to Place One
of Them On your Head This Week.
y out any P. S.-—Mail orders will receive careful attention,
Price, 7c. per botThe best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Fever pei Si aaa
Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
Tt is guaran.
money
Most Stylish Line of Hats
Ever seen in this city. By glancing in our window
as you
Pass you can get some idea of the many Styles and
. The Low Prices That Prevail. ;
80 We have on sale the following exclusive Styles, and the
C.
by the number
proof that they are right is shown you see
worn, :
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THE IMPERIAL 3 ? 1
THE PRINCE OF WALES J
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: THE PASHA
Are all the late creation for Gentlemen's Wei
. selling like wild fire,
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ir, and they are’
ae Store closes at 8 P.M,
‘The Old Reliable.
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8 The Oldest Gentlemen's Furnishing
‘: House in this city. Under new management, with New Goods and New Prices,
MARCUS M. BARUH, Manager.
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Look at these Prices, They Can’t Be Beat
lour,per 100 Ibs, $1.85 Salmon, 8 cans Tor $1
Corn, per 100 lbs, $1.70;-.
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.35:
Bran, per too lbs. $1.20,
Middlings, per too lbs. $1.30,
Dry Granulated Sugar, . roll, 40 cts.
: 15 Ibs for $1. IBest Reno Creamery Butter, .
Brown Sugar, 17 Ibs for $1. ea isis kes
Rice, 16 Ibs f ‘ : ee
Dae Lae 08 for St 'Tapico, 20 Ibs. for $1-—~"* :
Bayo Beans, 28 Ibs form$e, .
Corned Beef, ‘Libby's 5 for $1
Lard, 10 Ib cans, $1.20,'
‘Lard, 5 lb cans, 70 cts,
‘Best Pickle Roll Butter, per
.
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: Say . a
Pea Beans, -28 Ibs for Si.. Pe si ae ie Sr. wos
Oysters, 2 Ib-cans 5 for £i-Seedless Raisins, 14°168*$,
Oysters, 1 Ib cans, 10 for $1. Raisins, 16 Ibs.‘for $1. ig
Sweet Corn, 9 cans for $r.
Citron, 20 cts: per Ib,
Green Peas, 8 cans for $1.
.
Clams, 6 cans for $1.
eous relief and renewed appetite,
For sale every where, ,
The Perfect Tonic.
Migiiaes
give away—free to each customer, ;
String Beans, 8 cans for $1.
Tomos, 10 cans for $1. .
. 5
‘Currants, 14 Ibs. for $1,
EP Call at the Store and: sce those Beautiful Books that. we guard against malaria, rheumatism-andkia. Take no substitute.
ney trouble. Appetite and sleep improve “MACK &-00., Sole
through its use, and it protects the system San Frmucisce, Cal.
from the effects of cold and-damp. : ae Pw Peat
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