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for Her
Madame Sarah Bor.
a life insarance polis
ing her son,
» beneficiary. The
iL be $7800. Notwith.
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an reported her to ty
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omorrow afternoon a
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pair,
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a pair—all sizes,
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cents a pair.
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e always busy. ia
we answer, and
1ey than ever.
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TmR & CO. .
accented
ner in the Race
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ll these for our Oagad
four French Mixed
che, and be convinced,
> KaE3 SZ, .
jal Street, Nevada Cif
D LUCK?
JOURSE YOU DO.
pair of our Shoes in wh
16 inch wide broad west
Cirolettes.
year twic long as 81
it them, -eoet you
pair equals two—wht
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ind Ball
—ON—
\GTON’S. BIRTHDAY.
February 224,
oe BY
Od Inft. Regt
ST OF PRIZES: .
20d Lady—Gold Brecelt:
’ {tor to this city yesterday,
‘
wenn cca sala of Cuba.
PERSONAL POINTERS, . New Yonx, _February 6: Senator:
ss Frye, of Maine, President pro tem. of
Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Both 0d
and . Young
the Senate, ranking member of the
. Committee on Foreign Relation, and a
member of the American Peace Oomar mission which negotiated the Paris
E. Penrose is down from North/. Treaty, is quoted in a Washington spec.
Bloomfield.
’ . fal to the Tribune as saying of the
F. P. Runch came ap from Sacra-. more weighty issues involved in the
mento last evening. Ouban situation: “First aud foremost,
J. D. Ostrom came down from North . 1 place that stupendous bonded debt
Bloomfield last evening. which Spain fastened upon the reveMrs. J. E. Bernard is quite ill at her . nues of Ouba just before the Spanish .
home on Cottage street, sovereignty was destroyed in the isiand
James Oahill of You Bet was vis-. by this country’s armed ;intérvention.
That debt, as I recollect: it was beGeorge Bonney came down from . tween $600,000,000 and $700,000,000. I
May bert yesterday on business. recall distinctly the efforts that were
0. M. Root, the mining man, arrived . made while we were negotiating the
here last evening from San Francisco. . peace treaty at Paris to have us make
Dr. Guy Mobley retarned here yes-. provisions for the payment of that debt.
terday from North Bloomfield, where . This we had neither the desire nor the
he has been visiting his brother, W. L§. power todo. Ido not hesitate to say
Mobley. He left this morning for his . that we now owe it to Cuba to get into
home at Oakland. jthe Oonstitution by some means a
J. Wren went to Dutch Flat yester-. clause plainly, positively, and unequiday morning. vocally repudiating that debt. If this
N. Patten came down from Gaston . is not done, Cuba will start with a burRidge yesterday. den that will crush her. Ouba never
G. J. Rector returned last evening} can pay the stupendous sum that was
from San Francisco. . assessed against her revenues, though
Wm. Hawley of San Francisco arrived . I feel certain that Spain and France,
here last evening. whose-citizens own nearly all the bonds
A. J. Briersdory of Obicago is here. which they purchased for the most part
on business. ; t very low figures, will demand full
M. Carigan and Joseph Halm of San. payment just as soon as Ouba is deFrancisco are here spending a few. clared an independent sovereignty.
days. : “By what method we can get an outJ. J. Rupp of Los Angeles .is here on . right repudiation of this enormous debt
a business trip. in the Cuban Constitution I am not
M. D. Kant of San Francisco is here . prepared to say. That will have to be
in the interest of A. Zellerbach & Bons,’ decided by future events. Tam certain
wholesale paper dealers. that OSngress cannot approve, reject,
F. O. Hendy and T. H. Harron of . or in any way amend or modify the
Sap Francisco arrived here on last} Ouban Constitution. The Teller resoevening’s train. lution in letter and spirits prevents
J.J. Roberteon of Plumas is here on. that, but I see nothing in the way of
‘a visit. : Congress discussing the Ouban ConJ. Spaulding arrived here last even. stitution at the proper time, and advising from Auburn, ing tbe Oubans what to do with that
©. T. Canfield and wife -of Los . instrument for their own good.”
Angeles arrived here last evening. Mr.
Canfield is interested in mining. :
Miss Amelia Stevens left this mornyour constant companion should be
ing for San Francisco to purchase her Jesse Moore.
Spring and Summer stock of millinery.
Mrs, Stevens left this morning for
San Francisco to visit friends.
R. L. Andrew came. down from
Graniteville yesterday and left today
for San Francisco.
D. H. Fraser is up from Smartsville
on business.
F. W. Bowman of San Francisco arrived here om the morning train. Athirty-gallon hot water tank and a fine
J. Wilson left this morning for San . bathtub are offered for sale. Enquire of
Francisco. i Howell, the plumber.
Joe Mitchell the well-known traveling man of San Francisco arrived here H ARRY’S . S ALOON.
today.
—
If you travel, fish, hunt or play golf
A gents Wanted.
Complete Life of Queen Victoria.—
Best Book. Best.Terms. Outfit mailed
on receipt of 15 cents. Address S. Cc.
“Miller & Oo., Portland, Oregon. 26-6
na em}
For Sale.
es
<5 Hews PURCHASED THE SALOON ar
: ne an ring streets.
New Proprietor. Lhave had it thoroughly Neneadat and am
ow prepared to serve ny patrons with the
William Harry, who is well known brands of
here, has purchased the saloon on the} WINES° AND LIQUORS.
corner of Pine and Spring streets, forBeer 5 Cents. merly occupied by Thos. Scadden. Mr.
Harry intends to keep a first-class
place, and his patrons will flad there
at all times the very best of wines, ales,
liquors and cigars, He extends an iavitation to everybody to give him a
call,
WILLIAM HARRY, Proprietor.
NEVADA THEATRE.
A Treat That Comes Once in Years.
Monday, Feb. 11.
Grau’s Opera Company
Love your children and they will
love you in spite of your shortcomings;
keep faith with them and they will
keep faith with you;treat them courteously and they will be courteous;
maintain high ideals.and they will follow them; make them the centre of Forty Five
your life and they will make you . the People.
centre of their lives.—Oaroline Leslie . Presenting the greatest
Field in the February Ladies’ Home success on record.
Journal. : “
eee SOUSA’'S
e WONDERFUL COMIC OPERA .
An Kxecution See tae
in New. Jersey.
Campgn, Feb. 5—Robert F. Hill was
CHORUS OF 30 PRETTY GIRLS.
GORGEOUS COSTUMES.
GRAU'S OWN ORCHESTRA.
The Siuart-Goodwin-Davenport. Company .
to Appear Here Tomorrow Night.
The Stuart-Goodwin-Davenport Oompany, which is toappoar at the theater
here tomorrow evening and Friday and
Saturday evenings, is receiving mach
savor comment from the press wheréthéy have played. ‘The first attraction
that they will present here is a farce
entitled, “Can You See Me.” and the
evening’s performance will close with
a three act drama entitled “Lady Audley’s Secret.” Among the players of
the Company are Charlies W, Cogill,
D. Edgar Rice, Chas, Bates, Rollar
Allen, Percy Gblein, Miss Helene Davenport, Miss Zoe Savo Rice and Miss
Helen Blanclie Husted. ue
Seats are now on sale at Foley’s confectionery store.
200
The Telephone Line.
The snow storm has played sad havoc
with the telephone line in this section,
and it will be some time before things
will berunning smoothly again. The
linemen are hard at work putting in
new poles in place of those blown down,
and straightening out the tangled
wires, Of course it will inconvenience
our people, but it is one of those things
that could not be helped, and remember too that patience is a virtue that
everybody in trying times should possess.
Oe
A fellow once said, “y want some
whiskey, and I want it bad;” so they . "
didn’t give him Jesse Moore.
ES
NEVADA ;* THEATER,
Thursday, Friday. and Saturday,
February 7, 8 and 9.
Including Saturday Matinee.
STEWART, : GOODWIN,
DAVENPORT
Big Repertoire Company,
Supporting MISS HELENE DAVENPORT, the clever emotional actress
and PERCEY OBLEIN, the eminent
English actor, CHAS. W. COGILL, the
well known Comedian.
A select and refined company of fine
players.
Latest Eastern up-to-date Plays.
——
THURSDAY EVENING the furny
farce. comedy “SHE WOULD BE A
WIDOW.”
FRIDAY NIGHT—‘LONDON LIFE.’
SATURDAY MATINEE — “LADY
AUDLEY,” preceded by a one-act.comedy. .
SATURDAY NIGHT~EAST LYNN’”’
Prices—25, 35 and 50 cts.
Matinee—10 and 25 cents.
‘Lickets on sale at Foley’s.
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UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street... Nevada City, Cal.
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Funeral Director.
8)lia3. Embalmed for shipment.
Orders taker for Floral Pieces.
Telephone 34.
; a e —ae oe Se a
F FOR SALE.
A rare opportunity is offered for inyestment. Party desirés to sell immehanged today in the county jail for the
murder of his wife. The execation
was without incident. Hill met death
‘bravely, He was 23 years of age, and
‘the wife whom he murdered was 23.
Hill had been employed as meat chopper at Kaighns Puint Ferry. On June
9th last he left his work and, going to
his home, shot and killed his wife on
account of jealousy and then attempted suicide. Fora long time his life
was despaired of.
If ever there was a time when we
needed to think of what we can have
without money, it is now. We think so
much about money. We talk so much
about money. We say we can do nothing without money; we can have peace
of conscience, peace with God, joy in
God, we can have heaven without
money.—Margaret Bottome. .
.
Nothing Like It Ever Seen Here Before.
Prices—$1, 75 and 50 cents.
TAYLOR
BLENDS
To Suit Your Taste.
Ask for a Sample of
How’s This?
not be cured by Hall’s Oatareh Oure.
F. J. OHENEY & CO.,Props., Toledo, O. . .
We, the undersigned, have known F.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly: honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to ons made
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Whole GarenktGare is tanea intern:
wi santa ares AYLOE
Ww
AS evada City:
AT 75c PER POUND.
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TAYLOR’S BEST
exsist Te
Other Grades. at Other Prices.
Nyon STORE ©read, Pies and Cakes
“Pélivered free to any part of the oy Wed .
diately, 500 shares of stock of the
Bachelor's Oil Company of California
Non-AssessablePrice 60c per share
for all or any part. Company's price,
$1.00 per share. Address,
Cc. J. TALLON.
No: 308 Market St., San Francisco.
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When you want coffee buy eoffes.
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PHONE MAIN 551
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Boston Brown Bread,
Rice, a laCreole.
Dainty Chips.
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know better.
buying the same kind.
the world. —
PD
“We want to impressupon you that OUR coffee id always the same.
They're top-notchers and you'll say so too if you drink a cup made from OURS,
Best 4Oc per pound:Beware of Coffee that requires tinware
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eSiSisrsisishsrsesisuse
i! yoU NEED THEM!
And They Can Be Had
P. G. Scadden's.
Salmon Stakes, in cans.
Vienna Sausage, in cans.
Asparagus, in cans—Perfection brand.
I X L Deep Sea Clams,
Dainty German Wafers.
Brisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda,
Palace and Mixed—all in 1 lb cartoons. »
Just Received and Ave Fresh.
and crockery to sell it.
Curious too that some people won’t drink coffee.
‘tga curious fact, but true. that coffee drinkers want their beverage the same all the time.
ink oft hand coffee was coffee and must be the same. It you'll stop to think you
You'll remember that your coffee has been different when you though
‘ou were
The blend and the roasting makes the difference—all the difference in
The men who blend and roast our coffee are specialists in that line.
-Grood IISc; Better B50 ;
In every case you get coffee value for your money.
We keep Postum Cereal and Cof-farin forthem, also Teas that please
C. Gaylord & Son, The Grocers.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY. —
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in cans.
(eI sissisrsesi
eitonsvsrencucnse oaeene
Ssh
Just Ask any School: Girl
Who has tasted our Fancy Mixep Pickles how
If she 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,
Mixed pickles in quart and half gallon bottles—15 and 25
Musrarp Pick es in bottles,
either chow chow or Picalille.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, Pioneer Grocer.
she likes them.
cts.
Pictures .
With Artistic Judg ent.
Moore
Also Makes Photographs.
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They Do Not Effect
OOOOOHSH#OBOOGOOOOD
Safe and Sure.
DICKERMAN’S.
Drugs, Stationery and
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Powders.
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SPECIAL
BARGAINS
“NBW YORK BAKERY,
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
NG. ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT
Ht this well-known bakery, I am prepared tof urnish the public wit: the finest
be
(4. Brand’
lp
ding cakes and Fancy Pastry a specie
Diamonds
Jewelry
AND
Silverware.
Finest Assortment in the
Market to select from.
} SHES/ oh .
SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer.
FRESH AND PURE]
These indispensable articles are found
here in the condition demanded by the
good housekeerpers.
OUR BEST BUTTER
Is not excalled by any in the State,
Pare, rich and delicious.
Good Table Butter, 50 conte.
Cooking Butter, 45 cents.
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!
The Eggs. we sell are secured from
the most reliable sources. Two grades
—25 and 80 cents per dozen.
eas RS
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meng, ¢% ‘aps
JUTE A Oe
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Just Received? —
SOME NOVELTIES IN CLOCKS
In Gold and Silver Finish, with and without alarm.
Always on hand a full lineof..
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES,
The World’s Standard,
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada Oity.
2 Combs for 26¢
40¢c a quart
25c a Pound
Bloaters, 6 fori26e
Plum Pudding = 20¢ a cal
Green an _ ripe Olives in Bulk,}
Walnutsfand Almonds
At Jackson's ‘Beehive Grocery,
RRR EER & RRE
= Something Suitable.
Heney, -Pickles in Buik, .
saratoga Chips, x
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We.
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a€ 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,
‘JAMES KINKEAD
FEEL EEEEESESEESEO ES HK TIRE i RA
jog a Re
BORAT 37
frm mS. & a
HEADQUARTERS FOR we —
: FINEST
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Dry Goods, Toys*andjNotions. caws
W. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street
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