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January 10, 1898 (4 pages)

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JAL . E SALE ‘E $ INDER STORE, STREET, Proprietors, SSS LD FEET. . 10se TER BOTTLES . DICKERMAN’S, GES, TLES, +» GLOVES, and and Photo Supplies. t Whiskey ' Catsup ter; Shasta Ginger Ale AND POTTED le Ax Tobacco.. 30 les, 34-gal. bottles.. 25 in bulk, per gal. 50 es,. “ “4 I 25 ado Soap, per bar...: 05 ‘ything else in proportion. Coffee Y GROCERIES way of CANNED GOODS, . Give us a Trial Order rip ua a 2 oe t : Fs ) E c " ie ice. companies down the, ‘taken a little more “fire phaps, than was congenial to! aken place, but nothing seD arrests have been made, rd of Supervisors Tuesday ippropriation of $2,000 for the collecting aud maintaining jon of the mineral products unty during the Golden Jub(i Builty und sentenced to sixty the county jail. buurrow for calling him a @said in court anotuer man the same name, but he was .bit. George McOabe as a B gave. his .occupation as’ an ian first, and then as a’ ice fhlso testified to seeing Loofwith a pistol as long as a ef Bvada City today. ada City TRANSCRIPT of Wedports an interview with SuMcPhetres in which he exipr obability: of going to the p in the Spring. The Tranthe interests of the. county, gment which make him one of valuable and esteemed offi. for the county and his dis“tounty has ever had. No ® worth so well known and i tbe people of: Truckee can. " mometer registered five de[not seem so cold though eler is authority for it being below at his home: yesteriter and wife were up from » kept town looking quite ¥ is to'be commended as it fin drawing much attention feral resources of this county fald certainly. Bppear parsiif Nevada county, the banner acing county of the State, did 2 creditable display. k was brought before Justice’ deen de tea eee TRANSCRIPT. Mm PHONE No. 4 Seevisses SAN, 10, 1898. HEN THAW OUT, Trackes Red—Good Sendif For McPhetres Pkee Republican of Saturr of Indians were employed pe ice pond during barvestzero this morning. Yeayesterday. Mr. Painter wished harvesting their ice. t good crops and were fororing it at a minimum cost. ny-of the men, who have yed on the ice at. different e@ past few days. Some of ir endeavor to get thawed ars und several little squabining Fair. The action of THAT SILKEN BANNER; Nevada County Will Try to Win It at the The Golden Jubilee Committee announce that the California county making the inost. meritorious mineral display at the Fair to begin the latter part of this month will be presented with en elegant sfiken banner. That Nevada county proposes to cap‘ture the truphy-was manifested: by the general committee of arrangemenis held yesterday afternoon. A large delcluding the superintendents of some of the Jeading mines. ; President Fred Zeitler was in the chair, and there was a free and general djscussion of plaus and propositions. Messrs. Shoecraft and Eddie, who have charge of the task of collecting ‘and arranging the exhibits, reported that they were making rapid progress and would. begin shipping ores this interest taken inthe meeting of the: egation of gentlemen was present in-Interesting Experiments With the New Stomach Remedy, ‘Nota Patent Medicine, But a Safe Cure For All Forms of Indi« The results of recent investigations . Bave established, beyond question, the reat. value of the new prenecsHion for ndigestion Leo seer i ¢6om 0 e@ digestive acids, pepsin, bismuth, Golden Seal and similar _ stomachi¢;, prepared in the form 20 . grain lozenges, pleasant to the taste, convenient to carry when traveling, harmless to the most delicaté s and probably the safest, ost cure yet. discovered for indigestion, sour stomach, loss of and ‘flesh, nausea, sick headaches, ‘palpitaering hon te pertect digestion of aris rom imperfec on 0} fou They cure use the cause the food to be promptly and thoroughly digested before it has time to sour, ferment and poison the blood and nervous system. Over six thousand people in the State week to San Francisco. .With one or two exceptions every miue manager seen or written to had promptly responded that the property under his charge would do its shure; and it was pretty certain that those not yet making definite promises would conclude to do their share. It is desired to send. 159 (ons or so of auriferous ores, gravels, etc.,and to make an attractive as well as illustrative showing to include not only the mining but other products of the county, which is allotted a space 80 feet in dimensions on the main floor of Mechanics Pavilion. An executive committee consisting of the following gentlemen was appointed to hereafter have charge of the details: Fred Zeitler, D. B. Marwick, L. 8. Calkins, W. F. Englebright, Wm. McKinlay, George Mainhart, Chas. E. Clinch, E. M. Preston, John F. Kidder, Dr. A. H. Tickell, Theodore H. Wilhelm. Messrs. Englebright, Marwick and ay on a charge of assault! He bad a jury trial, was He strack uted, considerable amusebut no one else -saw the pon Constable Long took speaks of his unswerving and upright course and his as right here at his own [to lose such an. officer and . id are unwilling to think of DHIO, City or TOLEDO, boas County. }. CHENEY mukes oath that he flor partner of the firm of F. . & Co., doing business in the bledo, County-and state afore that said firm will pay ‘the NE HUNDRED DOLLARS ind ‘every case of Catarrh that cured by the use of Hat's © before me and subscribed in », this 6th day of December, ‘ arch Cure is taken internally Pdtrectly on the blood and . urfaces of the system. Send EDmegiate, 75. Pmily Pills are the best. bes IRE. FRANK J. CHENEY. A. W. GLEASON, Norary Pus.io. F. J. CHENEY & €O., Tone Price to All. be.to.ai! and that the very the motto or Thos, Shurtleff, focer of ‘lower Broad street. lis new and, fresh,.and his goods the very best sold anyfive him atrial order and you . ene te DO Pere mere ae eae N. 1. G. W Notice. Lwisit Manzanita Parlor N. Grass Valley on next Mon-. : ling. Members wishing to ; nd“ before Saturday evenbtransportaiion cam be proWva "Rebekah Degree. land members’ of Neva Rege, No. 119, are requested’ to ascial meeting, at I. O. O. F. Rpose of a joint installation baa Bowstaw, Noble Grand. fairz, Secretary. ie Witsaane, contractors . ere, de first-class werk cheap. * aes j4-tf rlor N.D G.W. has been yes of the invitation _leave their names with Axtze (Niton, Pres. evening, January 11th, h Lodge, 1. 0. O. F. j8-3t Calkins were appointed'a committee on printing and’ were instructed to,suggest some sort of a folder or pamphlet descriptive of the county, the same to be used in advertising the resources of t.e county. All ores and other exhibits will be returned to the contributors immediately after the Fair which begins January 29 at 7:30 o’clock p. m. and remains open day and evening till Saturday night, March 5th. A communication was received from the committe at San Francisco, saying that vauits.and show cases for the safe keeping of valuable specimens have been purchased by the management, and all exhibits will be under care of an armed guard day and night. The executive committee will hold a meeting next Wednesday evening at Secretary Marwick’s office in Grass Valey. . aaipand A daisraction. . “So ye wor foined five dollars fur aewaultin’ Clanty,” remarked Mr. Ratferty. “Oi wor,” replied Mr. Dolan; “an’ it wor a proud moment whin Oi heard the sintince.” “Fur what rayson?” “It showed beyond a doubt which man had ithe best iv the contist.”— Washington Star. A Log{ical Conclusion. Teacher—John, of what are your Saeed shoes made? Boy—Of leather, sir. Teacher—Where does leather come from? ‘ Boy—From the hide of the ox. Teacher—What animal, then, supplies you with shoes and gives you meat to eat? Boy—My father.—Tit-Bite. Helping. Him Out.“I have no power to tell you of My love,” the young man said; “My tongue will not utter, And my speech will not be led.” Then she who-saw h!m at her feet, The best catch in the town, Remarked, as if to help him out: “You'd better write it down.” —Philadelphia Bulletin. HAVE OBJECTED, . SHE MIGHT “Are you the head of the house?” “Sh-h-h! Don’t speak so loud! I am!”—N, Y. Journal. For Gir)s, Pick husbands out like cantaloupes, With care your choice decide; It is not wise to take the ones Which are too smooth entside, ‘Shaw's Malt. When. you're tired of nostrums and of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured of stomach troubles by Stuart’s Dyepepsia Tablets. ~ . Fuil sized packages may be found at receipt of price-from Stuart Company, Marshall, Michigan. Send for free-book on stomach diseases, jlU-iz-14 UNM omary Admontition, “Did you tell that young man. not to call here any more?” asked Mabel’s father, severely. “Why not?" “I didn’t think that it was necessary. I don’t see. how he could call any more now. He calls seven. times a week.”— Washington Star. ; Good ns a Coat-of-Arms. . Irate Customer—See here! That suit ‘of clothes I bought of you yesterday is full of meth-holes, Dealer—Das is all recht, mine frient. Moths neffer eat. cotton, an’ ven ladies an’ shentlemens see dose holes dey knows you vears only high-priced.all vool goots.—N. Y. Weekly. Woman’s Usual Fate. “Before we were married George wanted to kill lions and tigers to prove his love for me.” “Is he still as devoted?” “I wish you could hear him go on when I get him up at night to chase a mouse out of the room.”—Detroit Free Press. Reason to Be Thankfal. “Was your officeseeking trip to Washington a success?” ee “Yes; in a way.” atm ice “You got a place?” “No. Butmy:present employers didn’t dock me for the time it took to make the journey.—Washington Star. Mixed Patnt. He started out to paint things red, He got things mixed, ‘tistrue;He came back with a carmine nose And eyes both black and blue. \ —Up-to-Date. : Trye to Himeel?. eae Caraway—The manner of Cholly’s: death was in perfect keeping with his life, wasn’t it? : HooksHow so?» Caraway—As he was dying he tried to say something and couldn’t.—Harlem Life. Gseulatory Demonstration. ~She—And you say that-a smart thief could’ steal something from right under my nose. I don’t believe it. He—Well, there.And he had purloined s kiss —Detroit Free Press. . Hoping for the Best: She—You know, dear, we won't get any of father’s money while he lives. He—I ‘know; but he’s going to reside with us, and you're going to do the cooking. Let us hope for the best.—TitBits. Evidence of Failure. . John Doe—Did he tell you he failed? Richard Roe—No. “Then why are you so certain about it?” “IT heard him talking: about luck.”— Brooklyn Life. Hard Luek. “Just my luck!” cried the drummer. ‘. There were 14 Boston Girls in the car. “Caught in a blizzard again!” he continued; donning his’ ear tabs.—Philadelphia Press, . Had Him There. \ “T ‘selfeve you women spénd half your lives before the glass.” “And you men half of yours behind it."”--Pick-Me-Up, : DAISY ELLEN WAS INDIGNANT.
ee ro Lg ae.. \ “Misses Casey, an’ phwat’s the matther wid Daisy Ellen, this mor-r-nin’?” “She’s' in one of her tanthrums, bekase I refused to give her a night key, and wouldn’t let her receive company in the parlor twict a week!—N, Y. ready to throw physic to the dogs, try Shaw's Malt. A curing, stimulating, . vitalizing liquor, that will make life . worth living. Sold by she . W. G. Ricnarps, jan5-tf The Broad Street Grocer. Something Good, Call for and insist on having Roim Hoop, The best. in the world::For sale-at the following first-class saloons: Union Hotel Bar, The Grotto, Reception, The Owl, Gilt Edge, Council Chamber, Eilerman’s, National Hotel Truth, Another Idol Smashed. “Imperious Caesar, dead and turned ‘to «lay, ; Might stop a hole to keep the wind away;” ).}*But when it comes to patching up a tire, ". ‘Tig rubber, not dead Romans, we desire, ~—Chicago Record. Grove’s TasTe.ess CHILL Tonic is a perfect’ Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood purifier, Removes Biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Lemon tonic and retails for 60c; To get the. Bar, Jomany Gregosy’s. et @uNUWE ask fer Grevn’s. jy19-6m troubles ; it is} all druggist at 50c,, or sent by mail on]: story that: I Scriptures?” wrath, “Well, deekin,” said the man who had originated the report, “you know you told me that all you said about that hos I bought was as true as Gospill. An’ you know how true it was.” “ “Er—ah,” said the deacon,—Indianapolis Journal. if It Got Out. Raynor—Say,) what ails Ferguson? Pm awfully uneasy about him, I saw him ‘in a hardware store a little while ago, buying a revolver, and he had a wild, desperate look in his eye that I } mever saw before, ‘ Shyne—Ferguson happened to tell somebody yesterday that he wanted } to buy @ house, and the real estate agents somehow found it out.—Chi Tribune. roe you mean by at ig the was an ahtéllcrer ie the asked the deacon, in great sd He Didn’t Laugh. / ou're @ gentleman, sir; I can’t ; Allow me your hand to precs!. onsaess You're the only one of these men a score Who didn’t laugh when, on the floor, In ‘the »whirling dance 1 tripped, and tore My beautiful pgrtner’s dress.” ,. “That I did not laugh is not sirange, I say, For the lady’s my wife, and her bills I pay.” —Harlem Life. WITH INTEREST. _RETURNED “ Sequoia Gigantea, FINEST FINISHING LUMBER . IN THE WORLD. ° For Sale by : r TOWLE BROS. CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I. / Broad St., Opp. Citizous’ Bank, C.J. NAFFZIGER, + «. Prop'r Reef, Pork, Mutton t UsAges, etc, Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retail. And al] kinds of Meats be nip hh gy ina first Goods delivered free ony Rint of charge ‘*Cash Wo. ks Wonders.’’ { i . . . ! She—I want.a change, I must have it. same, tiresome face day after day? He—Why on earth do you stand before the ‘mirror all day, Blaetter, ¥ A Bad Hand. Life is 9 ganie of cards, they say— Poor damscis. find it so—alack! For try the vef¥ best they may, Their king turns out to bea jack. ‘ ~—Chicago Record. THE FINAL TEST, Marie—He swears that he loves me. that he would die for me, and declares, that without my sunuy presence life would be a blank and not worth living. And yet I doubt that he means it. Mertie—Then he has not asked you te merry him yet?—Brooklyn Life. ~ Superstitious, I am very superstitious, And protest most loudly when There are thirteen et the table, And there’s only food for ten. . —Up-to-Date, . The Last Word. He—I married you merely out of pity. She—What of it? You pitied m: then; now everybody does.—N. Y. Tribane, Her Turn Now. Duer—Why did that pretty typewritei. marry her employer? Dyer—She grew tired of being dictated to.—Brooklym Life. Seemed to Be Qualified. “Is Mrs. Bellingham a daughter oi the revolution?” “I think so. Jer father used to run a steam lathe.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. F Accepted There, Penstaff—I had a contribution ac cepted yesterday. Scribble—Indeed? Where? Penstaff—At, church.—lip-to-Date. One Britisher Squeiched, . “I want you to understand that Iam a sthject cf the queen!” “That's nothing; Iam subject to-fits.” a oe Sale of Banh Property. On the 4th day of January, 1898, at 12 o’clock m. of that day, there willbe sold the celebrated Allison’ Ranch ; roperty. The sale will. take place at the one mile north of Nevada City, Calif. taining 76 acres, United’ States patent. Upon the place there are now in full bearing séveral hundred trees of the . choicest variety of fruits ; a large number of bearing nut trees avd grape vines and a large quantity of raspberties and blackberries. A new house of five rooms and. large cellar, which cost $1200. Every foot of the land can be irrigated with cbeap water. The loca-. tion is healthful, being protectéd from.. the cold winds and from the late and . ings. This ranch adjoins.the celebrat-: ed Harmony and Delaware gravel! claims, and has every indication:of con. ‘early frosts by its natural surround. siring a safe and remunerative invest. ment, will do well to call and exaniine . the property. . 0 all personal property. deceased. The above sale has been postponed until January 18th, at the same hour and place. _ ic. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. TILLEY BUILDING, COR. Oieodans Do you think it is interesting to see the . Hi then ?~Fliegende G premises on the old Washington road, . : taing good mining ground. Anyone de-. * FRANK POWER, . Executor of Estate of Sagcuel Allison, : d2l-td . Harness and Saddlery CHEAPER THAN EVER. JAMES CAIRNS, Broad st., opp. National Hotel, has established the foliowing PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: Single Harness Double Harness Rear ugey ips Four-horse Whips.. Sweat Pads, per pair. = PINS biacts's se bbewieses wo-Horse Whip Lashes.. Best Harness OiL per gallon UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROsS., oa ° Prop’s, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete, At the lowest rates. Wwe. ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon and Lard. A Good Living and more may be made by any s one with a McAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and_ villages. A small capital and energy are all that are needed. A book that describes, picturés and explains’the operation ot fcAllister’s Magic Lanterns _ And Stereopticons and tells how to conduct en. tertainments will be mailed free upen request. T. H. McALuisrer, 78 Washington St. Chicag o. THE GROTTO, MAITLAND & BECKLEY, Proprietors Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Steam Beer a Specialty. : Call and see us. We will make your visit a pleasant one. Remember the place—Brace’s old stand, Main street. Nevada City. Typewriters They Educate as Well as Please ... Provide the children with the means to obtain a livelihood for themselves. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, A moderate outlay that secures a profitable investment for your boy or girl. G, W. WICKSON & CO., Sand 5 Front St., San Francisco. This is a ranch of farming land, con-! ~ L. FP. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco. N B. — ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED e for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Is'ands, °Polynesia, Mexican ports, Panama, Valparaiso. Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. iles of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacitic Coast are kept constantly on hand “and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. Queen Lily Soap The Finest Laundry Soap In the Mar/ . ket. Washes Without Rubbing and does not in\ jure the clothes, The largest Family Washng can be done in three to four hours. A . girl of twelve years of age candoa washing . with this soap. Ra @@-BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ay ‘Made in San Francisce. . Ask your dealer for it and thus help build NATIONAL MARKET , All Dollis, Toys. AT LESS THAN COST. WwW. H. CRAWFORD. Good Things for YOUR Dinner oocnrensoovensootaprenssoroncorsecs Mince Meat, Cranberries. M: ust Rouge Claret, Bir:rtaria Shrimps, Stuffed Mangoes, India Relish, Chutney. He et INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING MINCE MEAT At HOME @ @ ® BARRA OR WME AP AP AS UP TAKE ROBIN. HOOD ~ For an Appetizer. Ne Ww ae Cleencd Zante Currants, Seeded Raisins, Glase Citvon, Lem n and NZ Sais \\ WZ 1 se Zit Ie oe WY ara BZA ASAP APG Oo, 269 Coe cb xh xb ISS (5 ED PET GY FOUR To be considered in Men’s Made to Order Clothing ARE STYLE, FIT, QUALITY, PRICE. he ailor Turns out work that fulfills every requirement. s OS, roe » References— hartman— . My Patrons. CI-> CL XD Ad, [> BS) GS) (B “Prince of Cutters” Hand Painted China, Novelties, Silver Ware, Diamonds, : Watches, : Clocks, OPMGAL GOODS, Fine Silk Umbrellas. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. Luetje & Brand. _No Charge For Engraving. No STALE Goops. e 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. Mts Be Cosel Out This Week] 7 Holiday Goods SISK SR AIS sles st aaa ix CTCL SOCGOGSE vd inle ped lind ‘<.