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February 6, 1896 (4 pages)

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Was Sa ” world were concentrated in one heart it © 4 could not possibly equal the love that Jesus THE DAILY BRANSE ; (Established Sept. 6. 186 1 wi Nevada City, Nevada County; Calif. ies panebererte St He ibaa ohaixty : “Paid in Advance fora Full'Yean ~~ Loca. Erapine Norices—Ten Cents. dine eatin Bach Subs for First Insertion, Five sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno¥#n on Application A SAUER PN oe love than human love is Divine love, so that you and I wouldn’t have to taste died that you and I might live.’ * * THURSDAY..) 4. REBI By 4896. paths of righteousness in this world.” DIVINE LOVE : Greater Than Would es a ine tion of All Human Love.’ Notwithstanding the fact ‘that ‘a large: I i ecg. es Epworth League went from this city last evening to attend the convention of that body. which. is now in session at Grass Valley, theerevival meeting at the Methodist Church wat" ‘very well attended. Rav. W. E. Sheperd chose what he said he considered about the biggest text in the whole Bible; this he found in John III: 16, ‘For God so loved the world that he gave lieveth in him should not perish, but have Raine everlagting life,’ cetinestic a ‘This ig, in py qpinign,” began the dishis only begotten somj<bhat--whoseever)-ber}..... “ GET ABOARD, : courser, ‘the ‘@réatest “texE in all the Bix, ble.” “‘Lhere-are several-reasons ‘why it is the greatest text—1st, because of the great gift it speaks of: ‘God’ gave his only begotten sony it:ie-the greatest possible, gift that was ever made; 2nd, Because this gift comes to the ghastest —pbgsible aumber. All. who wish may come; it reveals the greatest. possible chance for deliverance, 4th, It secures to all the greatest possible blessing—eternil lifes"Wewitt:pay one-dollar-for-a -dollar’s worth of worldy blessing and are satisfied with our purchase, but an eternity of blessing has*already been secured for us which is ours for the agking, and does not cost us a cent, ‘Tim fitth® eason f why . say this is the greatest text Is because it comes to us of tie*véry “highést ‘security— the guaranteé™ of* Jéstis’< Christ* himself, S:xth. It reveals thehighest possible motive—true lo fe: "There aré many “ motives’ that move people, ‘Put there is none that appeals to one %awdoesdoyve, «»Another -reason why I regard, this 8 the biggest and greatest text is because the gilt and blessings it speaks of comeés:teius-onsthe easiest possible terms; ‘For God gave His only begotten Son, that w i believeth in'Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life,” He does not ex apbhuig of yeu.in return for the blessing secured to you, but that you simply believe in. Him: ~_ Af salvation would have come to hia v Si in the form ot ‘a éommodity anc {Was 2 Hered, for. sale, ‘many of us could. not. secure. it’ that would not. have the purgha p PEACE, _ But no; it comes to all men alike—rich or poor, black or white, and it is ours merely for the asking.” # as I could:not begin to do it justice: within the time at my disposal, Ey il! only look on, ite bright side this evening. 8) <= “Toe great blessing promised in this text “is God’s everlasting love, 0, what a great blessing this is indeed; God's loye is surer, nobler, eppater 4 than‘alk thie human ‘love in the world, piaprersir des is thd Very throne of grandest, noblest human love, How much will the mother love cause her to suffer, how much to endure, how much self-sacrifice, how much pain will she bear. It is the mother’s love that follows the way: ward gon, that follows him and clings to him even after all others have forsaken him. Not long ago this love followed a son to the very gallows after he had been convicted of murdering a fellow-man, and there in the pale of the scaffold, the mother requested that when she die she might be buried beside that boy of hers, A few years ago. ip Pasadena, just. as I’ entered the church a ee EE LA Be ots. DASA Be, someth idy), that imosteblywayes causes one’s heart to-flutter,--a telegram, saying “*Come home at once, mother is worse.’ O, I thought, ‘My poor mother.’ I knew she was getting old and feeble, and feared. ghe was going to die. I took the first train and was met at the depot by my brother who said mother was in a very critical condition. Thank God, I found her alive when I reached her bedside, The family were all worn out from the strain of anxiety and nightly vigils, and I told then all 'to retire, I would sit up:thatmight:'O, when.'T ‘saw the lineg, of ;paim--upen; her pale face and brow, when I heard her heartrending groans, and realiz.d her awful suffering, I thought how many nights you have sat up, dear mother, watching your ten children, how much pain and suffering and self-sacrifice has been yours, because of us.’ She did not die, but i pre ze thank God. O, a mother’s-love 4 thé greatest love: in the world, but I say— and. I do so thoughtfully, that if all the mothers’ love in the whole Christ has for "you or for me, ‘The, love {of i eat that had there been one} lated. Keep the blood rich, pure and health Cok PRN with Hood's Sarsaparilla and : soul overlooked in the great plan of salva— tion, He would be willing to go through the same torture again'to complete the plan and to bring that one soul under the‘ blessings of the atonement. O, when we think of all this, when we stop to consider what Jesus has done for us, it ought to stir us up; it must awaken within us a full realization of /® The finest kind of mince meat in bulk, at Wolf’s Commercial street stor what it was that was necessary’ to secure for us ‘God’s everlasting love’, I used to read a text that said: ‘Greater love bath . no man than this: ‘Let a man lay,down his life for hie friends.’ There are-people—we], often bear of noble ones who'do, who sacri-} , fice their lives to save others; engineers, sailors, soldiers who, ip time of danger and tor those their fellowen a1, dills, assist digestion, prevent constipa“Late. Tuesday night sa! Ji Ohnsest, one of “ffice, where powder, candles and other supplies are kept. Ohmert approached and the atonement and the only way for it to get back under the Atonement,” * and redemption of slaves in this America ours, be: in bondage, pator, claim your freedom,’” * *. * black beard. illustrations. oo Next Sunday, to revel in the snow and to see the magnifi ‘excursion at Colfax. Nevada City. $4, ~ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTS Happenings in the past month, ,. é 18 a.good idea or: not. ply of fuel holds out. his‘family into R. H.Forman’s house:W. H. McAdams will in a fe days open a wholesale and retail liquedf store and saloon on Commercial street, in the room under the Transcrirr office, His goods and fixtures have been shipped from San Francisco, 4 Clarence Organ and family have moved into James Colley’s new house on Water street, Notice the new advertisement of Luetje & Brand in today’s paper. This firm offers everything in the line of watches, clocks, and all kinds of jewelry at the most reason— able prices and treat their customers in the . most.courteous, libefal manner. The Grass Valley Athletic Club today moved their apparatus and paraphernalia into the building recently rented for a gymnasiun. By tomorrow evening everything will be in readiness, Miners’ Union, Attention. The members of the Miners’ Union are requested to. meet at'Odd) Fellows Hall at 6130 o'clock. on Saturday evening, for the purpose of attending a concert at Grass Valley. All wishing to attend. will please leave their names at William Giffin’s cigar store by Saturday noon. T. J. Torpts, Watrer C; Jaucn, lt: Committee, Superior . Court, The following business was transacted in the Superior Cours today, Hon. John Caldwell,” presiding : Estate of Lewis Williamson, deceased, Decree showing that due and legal notice to creditors has been given, 4 \Buood axp NERvits'are very closely reyou will have o trouble from nervousness, Hoon’s Pinus are the best after-dinner ion, 25c. At Wolf's Only. . Attempted Burglary, he lesseés of the (Gold. Tunnel mine, saw wo men trying to break into the company’s sl Whit they wanted. His sudden apearance caused them to run away, before nat “He sieant wag: that. there} was no greater ‘human love’. A far greater ‘the breast of Jesus it was this love that enpabled Him :to go and sacrifice His life to save .even.his enemies.. Jesus. came to taste death}.. He wore a crown of thorns that you and I might'wedr'aictown of glory’* * * ‘He you ever expect to walk through the Golden Streets in Heaven, we must walk in the ‘*We-were all .aved aby the Atoneméné,bit” byot Voluntary transgressions ‘we have taken away our rights out from under avail us anything now, is to do all we can *‘Jesi@ ‘paid the price to redeem us ald made for the four per cent Government LEE S TOA ie. Be the. Concentra naw merely says, . ‘Come and redemption.’ “About thirty years ago a few claim your To ith ait 5 haa ft 4 és " aes Pe) a «t % bh VARGYLLE, N, x: Feb., 5.—Thomas Driscoll, ‘‘Hermit of Argylle,” is dead at the Renselaer ‘Home for Aged Men, aged 104. He was born in County Cork, Ireland, and came to America when 36 years old, SixtyThe Government Bonds Wasuincion, D, C., Feb, : 6th.—The +. Work of scheduling and classifying the bide to « bonds was resumed today. It is probable that the bid of J. P, Morgan and associates og ae "Up to 4 o'clock This Afternoon. * PAYSIOAL TRAINING NEEDED. It Should'Go Hand in. Hand With Mental “< *s Development In: Children. ‘The girls class of the Athletic Club is making: excellent progress in gymnastics. No one who has witnessed the benefit derived from a course of physical training can but favor the idea of giving such instruction to the young of both sexes, It. is just, as easential to cultivate the muscles, the movements and the carriage as it is to cultivate the mind and manners of a child, What is most desired is health and strength, The great mistake made by many parents is to crowd mental development upon their children, regardless of their physical condition, -Many children who have been endowed by nature with bright intellectual powers have had their mental faculties seemingly . stag Flagpoles to Be Erected, FIRE GOMPANY PROCEEDINGS, THE NEW The Excursion to Truckee Abandoned— words written in President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, secured the liberty But had they not:claimed their freedom, had ‘they ‘neglected to avail themselves of . their redemption they . would still *,. *.O, sinners, in the name‘of Jesus Christ, the Great EmanciThis evening’s topic will be “The Sin-. ner’s Heart,” and will be accompanied with 'in Excursion Train’ to the ‘cd Palace Arrangements are now being made in all parts of California to run excursion trains to Truckee, to give. the people an opportunity gent ice palate, On Sunday there will be an excursion from Sacramento tothe carnival, andthe Narrow Gauge.is making special arrangements to conduct all who desire to go from Grass Valley and Nevada’ City, Che train will leave Nevada City ot 7.30 o’clock and Grass Valley at 8 o’clock Sunday morning, connecting with the Sacramento They will arrive in fruckee-at:.1 .o’¢lock p, m., and “returning willléave. Truckee at 10°‘p.-m, The Narrow Gauge will have a train at Colfax to ‘sonhect with the return train so that. there will-be no delay, The faré for the round trip from Grasa Valley will be $4 and from; Summarized -Meation of Minor Home was be repréaunted / in ‘the bids recdived, * Sacramento, Feb, 6—Officers Ash to return, The frightened, girl found ref in the Catholic cathedral, where she the benches, . ~ Mtorney Kidnaped, rustlers hard. He had just been at court ‘requiring a stimulant with -nonrishin ‘oloring food, Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Renewer is just the specific, PERSONAL POINTERS, will be avcepted for from $45,000,000 to $55,000,000 worth of the Londs, at ‘81.16. of . Over & million dollars of California capital Logan today arrested upon the charge of} drunkenness and disorderly conduct, a Mrs. Myers, who last night, while-drank, drove her young daughter from the house and threatened: to injure here if she attempted mained till morning, sleeping’ upon: ‘one’ Lincoln county, where he had indicted a number of them, and was on ‘his way home when he was waylaid and doubtless killed, Ir the hair is falling ont, or turning gray, and, air A Concise Chronicle “of: Various Folks and uge reof pany says: figure, Cuitcaco, Feb. 5thi—A ppecial “from . “ Albuquerque says: Colonel A. J. Fountain, one of the best-known men in New Mexico, wad kidnaped on the road from.Las Cruces to White Oaks by cattle thieves, and isbelieved to have been killedj*togethér with his little son, who was his only traveling. companion, Fountain was Prosecuting Aticrney of the district and has been pushing the in . the ill was referred, has passed the anti. division, ; Wasuinaton, D, C., Feb. 6.—The antiprize tighting bil] introduced’ by ‘delegate Catron, passed the Senate today and'will be signed. by the President tomorrow. The enactment of this law will allow the author‘if ities to call-out Government troops, if neces“. sary, to prevent ‘prize fights in the territory. The New Mexican Government allows bull -. fights and permits men and horses to be gored, but draws the line on pugilism, five years ago he withdrew from the world to lead the like of: & ‘ tecluse, and. nothing could induce him to, have any further relations with society. For the past forty years he had resided in a cabin near the State tbe line. Rev. Mr. O’Brien had for sume time ‘Slept in the ‘Cathedral, <°-}is the Rontotasy, bat hemictea ween 2° weeks ago, It was his first ride’ on a railroad train, : Held at High Figures, New York, Feb. 5.—President John A: Stewart of the.\Ubited States Trust Com-— “Our bille for Government bonds were for $76,000,000 ata fixed price of $110.075, which nets about 38 per cent, and an additional $10,000,000 at a lower _After the Pagiists, Wasuinaton, Feb. §.—In the House today Delegate Catron ot New Mexico intro~ ducted.a bill to prevent the pugilistic festival taking place nedr Bl Paso, The bill. makes fighting a'misdeineanor, punishable’ by: imprisonment of five years, Catron asked for unanimous consent for consideration, but Knox (Rep.) of Massachusetts objected and At3¥P, mu. the House -prize fighting bill without nated early in life for the reason. that their physical systems were weak, while, on the other hand, many. who were their inferiors mentally but surpassed them in physical endowments have a’ few years later attained strong intellectual faculties that continue to grow and improve long after their more precocious classmates have entered the stagnant state, ; Asa rule the brightest children, up to the age of twelve or fourteen years, are the weakest physically. This is thé result of one of the errors of civibization, and of late years the leading educators all over the world have advocated physical training; in fact for a number of years much more attention has been paid to this matter in England, Germany, Franceand other foreign countries than in the United States, but athletics and gymnastics’ have of recent years come into general favor throughout this country, . Much might be said or written on this subject, bat it is not our purpose to enter into 4 further discussion of the merits of physical culture. Observation has taught us that exercise is beneficial to all, and that the best results are attained when it is based upon ‘hygietiic ana physiological rules, business, astonishing results may be accomthe lesser“deformities of body or limb are frequently overcome and entirely removed through the effects of careful, constant and judicious exercise. Prof, E, F. Barr, who’ is the. instructor . for the Nevada City Athletic Club, thoroughly understands the science of physical training, and is very “careful and kind to his pupils, _A splendid opportunity is now offered to parents to have their. boys and girls receive a course in gymnastics. The
low price of tuition; 25 cents per month; ought to ensure large classes, Mothers are With an ‘instructor who understands his . plished in a few months time, Many of. ° adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver Price only 5(c, for large bottle, erman & Co,’s, Drug Store. It has not been decided yet just what. will be done, It is probable that a new pole will be necessary, or a.considerable portion of it, : Notice was received frem the committee that the firemen: of Grass Valley would give a ball on the 21st of February, and that no complimentary titkets would be issued. It wae voted that members of Pennsylvania Eugine Company who desired to attend the ball would-be allowed their fare and the cost of a ticket. Next month the company will have a collation after the regular meeting. Rented a Residence. Eugene de Sabla, Manager of the Nevada County Electric Power Company, has rented the fine residence of Mrs. L. M, Kingdon on Prospect Hill, The house, which will soon: be ready for occupancy, is one of the most beautiful and most convenient in this city. A large barn is now being built,which will be one of the. best in this vicinity and in keeping with the house and surroundings, Mr, de Sabla and family expect to move into the house’ in about a week, i May Do As Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes that he had a Severe ‘Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. ° He tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result, About a year ago he began uee of Electric Bitters and foun relief at once, Electric Bitters is especially troubles and often gives almost instant re lief. One trial will prove our statement, At Dick-,; Nevada City Mail Time Table. Flourihas advanced in price $1 per.barrel ., Some of the stone street crossings are being raised, It. is.a question: whether this The Champion Mining Company paid its 5 ‘employees last evening, and jn: conséquence considerable money was putin. circulation; The present winter has not been a hard ong.on* wood, and the average householder congratulates himself on how well his supThomas Shurtleff will continue the fish market business of the late John Brodie, on Broadstreet. ’ Mr. Shurtleff has moved with Doings. and Intentions. R. B. Millair of-Santa Rosa is in town. M. Jones of San Francisco arrived here last evening. ‘ rie George B. Lambley of San Francisco arrived here last evening. John German came over from North'San Juan today. Fred Godfrey returned today. to'the Eng lish Mountain mine. Fred Hayes and Fred J. Fleishman, of San Francisco, are in town. Miss Ella Olsen.of Washington came down today. {OR R. Standberg came down from Brandy. City today. Mise .B. Kidder of San Francisco was here today on a visit to friends. basi L. Penrose is down from North Bloom‘. field: Ed. C, Eubanks arrived here last evening from San Francisco, Frank Selvage and George Jennings atrived here last evening from San Francisco, George W. King, the hardware man of Sacramento, arrived here last evening, Mrs, L. W. Boardinan left today for San Francisce on a visit to friends, M. Bowman and L, Downey, of San Francisco, arrived here on‘last evening’s train. George T, Wayman and J. KE. Switzer came down from Pike Uity last evening, A. F. Way of San Jose arrived here last evening on his way to Downieville, 4 Mrs. J, F. Kidder of Grass Valley .was in town today on @ visit to hér: many: friends, R. E, ‘Tomlinson of Reno arrived here last evening, : : Mrs. James Byrne of San Francisco arrived here last evening, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, George A. Nihel, Charles Grimes returned this morning from San Francisco, where he has been _o a business trip, ; William Conlin, the popular stage ‘driver between livre and Marysville, ig very’ sick at Marysville. i L, Honigsberger, the well-known traveling man of San Francisco, is at the Union. Hotel, : j an R. W. Mastick of San Francisco ‘arrived here last evening on his way to Sierra county, j The Woman of Washington’s Heart. Mrs, Burton Harrisop has the March Ladies’ Home Journal an: uthor ative ketch of Sallie. Cary, to whoin Geo! Washington, in his private letters, clearly points;as the passion of his life. Mrs, Harher marriarge, is a direct descendant of Sallie Cary, as ‘well as on her mother’s} . aides of the Fairfax family, into which the Southern beauty of Washington’s day . finally married, “ A Mad World.. sevnor . hdoe' rison, who was Miss Constance Cary before } They are throwing fis into the bay of P Yet Favors Silver. Wasutnaton, Feb, 5.— William R. Morrison, Interstate Commerce Commissioner, denies the report that he sent the Illinois Democratic leaders word that the free-silyer idea must be abandoned orhe would refuse to be a candidate for ‘the Democratic Presidential nomination, : . seven Killed. . Curcago, Feb. 5th.—A terrible tragedy was discovered this morning in the house of Richard Kloettke, a carpenter, A neighbor went to the house to.test. some work done and found it looking like a charnal house. ~The~ whole: ‘family, consisting of seven persons, lay dead, the victims of murder and suicide. Kloettke had evidently thing, street, = Apply at this office, f5 contains seven rooms and bath, Apply to F, T. Nilon. invited to call at the gymnasium and wit-. astern.. : Fo pled ‘ise. -}mess the manner in which the children are 9:43 a, m. 11:30 a, m «. instructed. The girl’s class should have Western ... “* (4:45 p.m. *8:00 p. m. twice as many members, and would if. peo“Excepting Saturdays, ve ple generally realized the importance of . @t@84 Valley, Chicathie beansh af huvian daveloument go Park, Colfax, 4:45 p.m, 11:30 a. m. et Sean: op : Grass Valley.,. 9:43 a. m. 8:00 p. m, : —— Sierra City....11:30a,m. 8:00 p.m. Presipent Kruger is afraid of treachery, . N. Bloomtield.,. 3:00 P-m. 8:00 p, m, . it is related—and there be'men who will be Maybert. ce ++ 2:00 p.m, 8:00 p. m, pleased to learn that he is afraid of some-. *+oU Bet... ps OO 8 ee B00 m, Burbank Potatoes, $1 per sack, ‘at W. G. Richards’, Broad j22zte_ “Mondays, Wednesdays and Fodayi Office Hours—9 a, m. to 7:30 p.m, Sundays and Holidays: 11:30 a, m. to 12:30 p. m, saa ed : : The Electric Pow t and lighted's autuben‘of inesn. 6 On Pine street, near the Court House, This was the Hirattest the company has made of the lights, the curi and it was highly satisfactory. “Only: g small voltage was carried along the Wire, it: not being necessary for a very. strong ‘cur. rent, as the wiring for ithe company’s pa. trons-hag not been finished and is not quite ready: to be connected with the ma; The lights tested were the 16-candle used for interior lighting, “These ‘lamps ore the latest improvement and give a very bright, steady light that’ wae’ greatly’ aq. mired ‘by all 'whio witnessed ‘ity Several Of i the lights were in-operation at -Lane’s-livery ‘stable in this. city:.and:.at the Morgan House in Grass Valley. Today ‘the com. pany’s emp loyes.were ‘busy connecting up the wires with other placés about town; ahd it is thought that tonight a good the new lights will be burning, 3 Many. persons Visited -the company’s ot fice last night to view the lights and to look at the many beautiful fixtures that are kept in stock. The company’s managers feel elated over the success attending the first practical test of the lights. eee Many of Sunset -. Limited Will take Visitors DIRECT to the Z Famous. Fes +. OF THE SuUTH . . No Loss of Time ! No Extra Expense ! All the , ,/ Comforts of Home en route . THE MIDWINTER CARNIVAL AT PHOENIX, ARIZONA, Begins FFBRUARY 19, and for four days that interect ng frontier city will RUN MAD WITH MERRY-MAKING. There will be Indian and’ Cowboy Sports,’ all inds of Games, Tournaments, Races, Mugic, Pageants, Parades, and unrivaled WILD WEST EXHIBITIONS. Phoenix distances the world in last named feature. ‘ E> Take Sunset Limited. Leaving SAN FRANCISCOFeb. 15. Leaving LOS ANGELESFeb. 16, ist THE lecnaelaics ‘ : fe ; MARDI GRAS Of New Orleans Takes place Feb, 17, 18, 19. The unique and intensely fan-making clLaracter of th: time-honored festijal is too w llknown to need other mention than the ‘bare anRouncement of dates. © ; TAKE SUNSET LIMITED.~<q . Leaving San Francisco Feb. 11: Leaving Los Angeles Feb. 12. -; inquire of Southern Pacific Comp lay Agiuts for advertising matter giving fall particuinrs, ROOMS WANTED. Three furnished rooms for housekeeping, For Sale, ee House and lot on Nevada street, House {5-tf become despondent on account of enforced idleness ind had murdered the entire family, ending by blowing eut his own his own brains. A revulver was the weapon used and the victims were Kloettke’s wife, three young daughters and his aged father and mother, “Would Bust It Up.” Some years ago an old deacon in Pennsylvania was very self-witted, and on two A COOL SMOKE The Higgins Pipe Try One ! the Is what all pipe smokers enjoy ; but most pipes will get strong in a little while and burn the tongue, Smokes coo] and sweet, can’ be easily cleansed, and there is no loss of tobacco, For Sale by All Dealers, THE PLAZA GROCERY §TORE FISHER BROS, Proprietor; G. FISHER. (Successors to THOS, 8 The New Firm A. FISHER, . HURTLEFF & SON.) have completely re=stocked this well-known Store with Our Prices will The Latest Pack of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Frozen Eastern Oysters Fresh and Salt Wa from first hands eve kept constantly On hand ter Fish, in season, received ry Thursday evening: not only suit, but please you, or three occasions made endless trouble in church, After some years they got started again, but another row soon broke out, At last the church clerk got up and said: “Brethren and-sisters, I wish Deacon Jones was in hell,” The new pastor and the ‘members were horrified, and the new pastor said: “Brother Smith, such a ‘remark : is unkind and unchristian. pressions?” ‘Well, pastor” he replied, “I calculate that if Deacon Jones was in hell about; six months, he-would bust it up,” ' Stauzs to let. Enquire of G. D, Buckley _ UFE NOT WORTH LIVING,She Preferred ‘Non-existence to an Ex. istence Without Health. A dispatch from, Ohicago reports ‘he suicide of a woman who, having suffered for. a loa time with malaria, became despondent, Callin Vegetables, Fruit, Ete. Why do you nse such exPPAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE rangements to have.orders left at For Vegetables, Fresh Fruits in Season, . “All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. , He hopes by sellin: line at Nevada City, Febl 3, 1866 E. A. WALLACE people of Nevada City that he hag made ar» Miss Annie Cehn’s Store, ON MAIN STREET, Drled Fruits, Chickens, Eggs, Ete ns the best of articles in his mal i . the concentr: form hinine it is tooviolent in petit ac and H con’ rp usly Lt ih ye done 0 See if within a week you do some San Franciscan who suicide te esca; this ia truly noble; :uch Ohmert could make out who they were, mad world, my ne : es and ex meee sale, : — pos aa fo oO ; ‘les, Grimes’ Store, corner of Hoops’s ‘Pruts for the liver nd bow nd ¢ —— Shinn osu af Disses act easily, yet promptly and effectively, siemens ‘ Ti ee 6 San Francisco in order to keep» up prices} 3 my. Location of prinenpi fbusié switho neanO +f mce'atore, ovat che rOalth ee. : the system. Heo Location of. works, Nevada vii strict, NeBitters ie bcientif ft . vada County, C Hifornia,. N is hereby raan Derk with ottier mas Eire held on the Sa day of Rote a Direc seasment,. (No. 2) of 5 ‘cent er ve . Wes levied upon the capital vq . ration, payable immediate) Ce My fe the Secreta “ Gold Coin. ry, ab: company, Chas. Grimes’ store, Broad St. RAR i a ‘. day of March,1896, will be delin mp adver tised for gale at public tens 88 pay . ant is made belore will Assesment Notice, RAI LOAN. GOLD MINING comle before w A eg on ‘ureday, Bt jay of April, 1696, at 1 P. M.the] Fao el Sao maethas with Toate off . ONLIEL, Beoy . = a s How it Is Done! When we. go to market we take the cash with2us, and we buy in large enough quan. tities to get’ theJhottom prices, where, and what, and how to buy to get the best Groceries for the least money. That's the reason we can give it to. you. ‘We offer sg you absolute certainty in . ' store everything is called by its real name. ". There is no masquerading, If you like to : have everything just right _We know quality. In this? DON'T PORGER eh i to Mmm . eC Cash Groder. Colley Building, Commercial Strest.) <) : wey __. Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 Modilister S:., “as Prana High Gri Ce Bisyole Factory in the . INDIANA BICYCLE Go,,-o¢ _. Watranted the BEST of all HIGH GRADE wh Milustrated catalogue fre, = ee % af . 3 ie a a : ¥. ae 4 > Meu’s, 485: Ladiow’, $75 and’ $8, : ‘ At the meeting ‘of Penbsylvania® Engine . At 6 O’elook™ last “6venine “tee Company last night it was decided to abandon the proposed excursion to. the Ice Carnival at Truckee, the members not apdescent lamps at their office on peacing to take much interest in the scheme. t The question of giving a concert some time in the spring for the benefit of the Fire De~ partment was discussed ‘and a committee appointed to confer with a like committee to be appointed by Nevada Hose.Company, No, I, Should the concert be given the money realized will be used towards paying the expense of putting up a flagpole at each of the fire houses, The iron flagstaff at the house of No. 2 fire company was snapped in two by the heavy wind a few ‘weeks ago. County Electric Power Company turned. on power, which is the grade that is cay Festivals 2 » in Wire, a q Read