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THURSDAY, .....JAN. 16, 1896,
te
A TAIRD SUCCESS
~ Byer,”
'.. upon the two former évenings,
pected that so many would venture out,
4 at this additional evidence of
of their efforts,
topics, »
assistance to this phase of the devotions,
evening’s topic: “A Royal Penitent,” with
King David as the’ subject.
The Epworth League will conduct’ the
: praise service, :
BY {Our reporter, the sinner, “‘backslid”
last evening and paid his devotions to a
: i real live lord~at the Theatre, Hence the
brevity of the above report, We'll let him
80 this time bat—Ep,]
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'SSummarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings,*
The rainfall ‘for the twenty-four hours
ending Jannary 16th was 3.16 inches, mak“~ding 448 inches for the month and 16.17
inches for the season,
Fred Odgers, John Fink and Frank
McDonald were discharged from the county
jail today, the two former having completed,
30-day terms and the latter a more lengthy
one, of 60 days, '
Henri Stewart arrived here last evening
as the advance agent for Scott’s American
Farce Comedy Company, which he has
arranged to appear here on Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, January 21st and
22d." ie
The W. Y. 0, D.“Mining Company at
Grass Valley will putin a dynamo to light
their yard, mill, hoisting works and shaft.
Are lights will be used outdoors, and the
incandes¢ent lamps in the buildings,
Good dfe’is stil} being taken“ from ‘the
Pennsylvania mine in Grass Valley district,
Where the rich strike was made several]
days ago. The ledge is growing wider, A
drift.is. being run to strike the shoot on the
500 level, where it ig thought it will be
fouud very rich,
The rain storm last night was the most
severe this season. There was a heavy
fall of rain and a strong wind »prevailed,
Deer creek was booming today, and is rising steadily, there being no signs of tke
storm abating.
The New Drug Store.
Schuldt & Co, have their new drug store
on Main street, opposite the Union Hotel,
open and ready for business, Mr; Schuldt
is a graduate of the Philadelphia School of
Pharmacy and has had fifteen years experi,
» ence in the business, He was formerly
Proprietor of a drug store in Tuscarora,
Nevada, but the decline in silver killed that
camp:and caused Mr. Schuldt to seek pastheld a position at Joy’s Pharmacy, San
Franciscd. Mr, Mandercheid, the other
member ofthe ‘firm, is a German pharmacist of many. years experience. The new
store solicits a share of public patronage,
Sues the Railroad.
ee
Laz Levy, a commercial traveler of San
Francisco, has brought suit against the
Southern Pacifico Railroad Company for
,000° sdamyges. He was injured some
time ago.in an accident that happened near
Towle’s station and which was caused by a
defective rai), The company iz charged
with criminal negligence in failing to have
the track properly inspected, Levy is well
E25
known jn’ this city; °
Foster’s Forecast. @
: Foster’s last bulletin gave forecasts of
the storm wave to cross the continent from
the 14th to 18sh, and the next will reach
the Pagific Coast about the 18th, cross the
weat of the Rockies country by“ the close
of the 19th. This will bring severe
‘weather, accompanied by a large amount
~ of rain or snow, and followed by oné of the
_ coldest waves of the winter, “
-~ =~ Bucklen’s arnica Salve.
“In Stom and in Sunshine, Constant
Almosf, if not quite, as large an’ assemblag: gathered together at. last Hight's revival meeting, at the Methodist Church, as
Owing to the severity of the storm between 7 and 8 o’clock it was hardly exThe Reverand gentlemen conducting
these meetings should feel highly flattered
Special to the Daily Transcript :
_ The Democratic Convention,
Wasuinaron, January 16th.—The Democratic National Convention will be held
A Lucky Escape,
July 7th, The National Committes. Oil Company at Tenth street collapsed thi
decided today on this date, The morning, ‘The only employe in the elc
resolution of . Patrick Collins of . vator heard the warning, scrambled ou
Massachusetts, offered in the convention Cf
1892, that the next National Convention. be
held behind closed doors, was reported on
adversely. It was decided to give each city
thirty minutes to present its claims, but a
new departure was maile by adopting a resolution requiring each city to put its guarthe elevator poured onto the ground,
dangerous condition;
From all Part8 of the World.
MrnnEarouis, January 15;—The 160,000
bushel elevator of ‘the Minnesota Linseed
of the window'and onto an adjacent roof,
Some 80,000 bushels of flaxseed stored in
The
standing portion of the “building is in a
PERSONADPPOINTERS,. ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
Doings and Inteuitions.
J. W. Holmes of Placerville is in ‘town,
F, Lombordie of San Francisco is in town:
Owen Penrose came down from Bloomfield yesterday, :
John Spalding arrived
. from“ Auburn, :
A, KE. Kennedy is over from North San
Juan, ‘
. J. ©. Coppage and Thos. Kenny, of San
Francisco, are-in town,
A. L, Stoll of Sacramento
last eventng’s train,
. C, B. Van De Mark of San Francisco is
town, : sin ue ‘ at a
Fred Searls left on the noon train for San
8} Francisco
~{° Dr. J. MeMorrison of San Francisco ar~
t a. here on the morning train.
4 » J. I, Morrison of San Francisco intends locating at Bloomfield.
I, Holmer and J, Matteson are down
~~ Washington, ;
iss Effie Guinn of this city was married
at San Francisco Monday to Herbert M,
The Strange Story Told by Mrs, Gillespie
“Of Shasta,
Porthanp, Or., Jan. 15,.—A strange life's
romance is that of Mrs, Ida B, Gillespie of
Shasta, Cal., now visiting a daughter, Mrs.
ol] Sarah ©, Cooper, on Hood street, this city.
“yesterday evening . Mrs, Gillespie arrived here about three days
; ago, en route to Denver Col,, to meet her
husband, whom she has not seen in thirty.
three years, and whom her daughter has
never seen, although he is her father,
In 1861 the woman married Simon 8, Gillespie in Galena, Ill, In 1862, the year
their daughter was born, Gillespie went into
the army. The following’ year Mrs, Gillespie was advised froin’ the front that ‘Gil.
lespie had been killed in action, Soon there
after she and-her people left Galena, and her
friends there lost track of her,
“Ten days ago,” said Mrs, Gillespie, ‘I
received a letter from the dead, and it
shocked me so. that I fell “in a swoon
and went from one to another for thirty-six
hours, and my daughter feared I would die
in one of them, The letter was from my:
dear husband, whom I for so many years
arrived here on
the “success
Your reporter did not retiain long enough . to take any notes of the sermon, but was
informed by one who did that ‘Oates, or
Wild Oats” received as beautiful and soulinspiring an interpretation from the lips. of
the gifted lecturer“ as did the previous
One of the features of these meetings—
and of which I have hitherto failed to make
mention—is the singing. This part of the
service is entered into by the devotees with
an earnestness and spirit amounting almost
to inspiration, Mrs. W. C, Gray makesa
very pleasing pianiste. and lends effective
Rev. M. D. Buck has chosen for this
ures new, Ever since leaving thgre he has . ’
ple balance between
Previous novelists had ‘based morality
on feeling,
derstanding., She allows no amiable
weaknesses, no sudden impulses, no un
controlable emotions, Even Cupid, king
of men, is elbowed
antee in writing, to prevent misunderstanin
in the future. :
Friction Between Generals,
deal of
surgent Generals in
Gomez and Antonio Maceo.
and on occasions join forces
diversities ane said to be irreconcilable,
and. it is feared will lead to civil strife
if the independence of Cuba is won. It is
said the white element. are availing themselves of negro assistance ‘to obtain their
ends, but .no negroes will be allowed to
participate in the direction of public affairs,
Some time ago Maceo is said to have declared that if unable to carry out his program near Havana he would return to the
eastern provinces and establish a republic
with himself as President.
Will Demand a Denial
Brriin, January 16th.—According to
government papers, the Transvaal dispute
is assuming a more serions aspect than
ever. The Kaiser is evidently in a rage
and the German press is indignant over
what is termed the willful Prevarication of
the British journals, as if they were ~instructed before going to press. The officia]
German papers come out with flaring
headlines, each stating that Kaiser Wilhelm is irritated over the attack of London newspapers. The latter put the Kaiser
in a false light, as if he was forced to back
down trom hia attitude assumed by him in
his encouraging dispatch to Kruger after
the defeat of Jameson, It is announced
that Emperor William will insist upon
an authoritative denial frem the British
Government of. the alleged —_falsehood of London papers, It
goes without saying that. the Saulisbury
cabinet will resist the demand, .as it is not
anxious to lose the popularity which was go
easily obtained by the apparent change in
the situation.
The Recognition Question,
Wasuinaton, D. C., January 16th,—
Senator Sherman gave notice today that
he would soon move to discharge the
Foreign Relations Committee from further
consideration of the revolutioniats calling
for a recognition of Cuban insurgents as
belligerents, in order to have the Senate
vote directly on the question without delay.
Communication Cut Off.
8
Havana, January 16th.—The insurgents
have cut off all land communication
with
the interior, and the only way to reach
outside provinces now is by sea,
A
‘iny Khkeo Literature,
is Miss Edgeworth’s
re or the interest of
: ‘¢sira only second. To this car“mei Cctoct she is indebted for most of
ov fic lts us a novelist. Her plots are
-nprobable, and her characters become
tummies. If she does not avow her dilactic purpose sag clearly as Hannah
More or Mrs, Sherwood, she is not satisfied, like Miss Austen, to leave her .
characters convey their own lesson. Sho
Feems more intent upon erecting moral
sign posts for the convenience of future
travelers than of accomplishing
her own
journey with rapidity and success. Nor
is her teaching of. an elevated kind. Its
pole star is enlightenod selfishness. ills of women,
Rowen cure
As her pattern children are always rewarded, so her heroes and heroines are
sure to prosper, to discover themselves
the inheritors of great fortunes and to
marry into the peerage, Small space is
allowed in her system for imagination,
passion or religions enthusiasm. The internal struggle which their strength creates would only have disturbed her simright and wrong.
She ascribes it to the un:
from his throne and oe so aheecammaaede ' . As 8 special inducement the Professor will
The l:est Salve in the world for Cuts; . in exchange for his kingdom is offered Check Lost. treat, for the first three weeks, every case
res, : . a sinecure as the keeper of ronconform. ‘ ; Sesh x free of charge, in order to i
ively . ist Conscience. A largo tract of life is, . _ Cheek No, 286, drawnsby the Heme lg hg nad nie ee
tively elias . ha ‘ : 5 skill ty, and to establish
; It is . in fact, to Miss Tdgeworth a terra in. Mining Co., in favor of Jos, King for $8.88 his reputation, je
ra i A ore” cognita of which she knows nothing be. issued Deccomber 16, 1896, has been ‘lost.
ad. Price 25 cente per box. ro. cause she fee!s nothing.—-Quarterly Re. The finder will please return it to Jos; King . Hoop’s Punts have. won high site
Kry West, Fia., January 16th.—Ef.
forts have been made to hush matters up,
but it is evident that there is a great
friction ‘between the two inCuba — Maximo
The latter
leads the negroes and Gomez leads the
whites, While they. operate in harmony
their
Valued at About $170,000,
valuations set upon his various holdings,
will aggregate a value of less than $200,000.
The exact figures as set forth in the petition of his widow, Julia M. Coleman, for
letters of administration, filed: in the-$uperior Court, are $170,000. The petition
recites that the entire estate is community
property,
A Deadly Dinner,
Gatuivan, Tenn,, Jan 16. —Fourteen persons were poisoned yesterday at the farm of
of T. J. Merriman near Dixon Springs,
Merriman gave a dinner to his neighbors,
who were helping him clear his land, After
dinner fourteen guests became violently ill
with symptoms of arsonic poisoning. Three’
are ina critical condition, It is believed
that some person intentionall Y poisoned the
food,
A Big Storm.
fan . Francisco, January 16th.—The
San Francisco weather man says that
this is not going to be a good week for ships,
Southeast signals are displayed over all
coast points, from Port Harford north, A
severe storm is predicted. It ig approaching
Nothern California and Oregon, and shipping
is advised to remain in port,
The wind blew pretty stiffon the bay this
morning, and a few vessels commence to
drag their anchors, Wharfinger George
Root notified skippers of the coming storm;
and tars decided to ride alongside the wharves
Oaxktanp, Jan; 16.—As the world goes
now the late Jobn W. Coleman was not
a rich man. His estate according to the
Tuttle.
Ed. Swan, the popular salesman for W. J.
Brandenstied & Co.,
town, :
Francisco yesterday.
Francisco, where she has
friends,
M. T. Hubbard, a former Grasg Valley
hotel keeper, is in town as @ cigar drummer,
W. D. Long slipped.and fell while going
home last evening and sprained his ankle
quite severely,
Mrs, J. A, Grimmer arrived here Wednesday evening from St, Stephens, New
Brunswick. She will visit the family of J,
C. Murchie, Peat
THE BILL INTRODUCED,
Congressman Johnson of This District
Favors Building Dams.
A press telegram sent from Washington
Saturday last said that Representative
Johnson has introduced a bill in the House
appropriating $1,030,000 for building imPounding works for hydraulic mines and
providing that when they reach a stage conhydraulic mining may be resumed. The
bill also permits the Commissioners to make
the order when it appears to them that no
impounding works other than those provided by nature are necessary,
This is in accord with pledges made during the campaign of 1894, which pledges
were made in the Transcripr at the time,
It is not stated if this is the bill drafted by
the State Miners’ Association or one of his
own. Nor does it make any difference in
tea importers, is in
E, Kreiss and wife, who have been here
on a visit returned to their home in San
Miss Jessie Rich hag returned from San
been visiting
sidered safe by the Debris Commissioners . *
work, Apply at this office,
: go early,
Easy to Earn Money, But Hard to he.
Save.
Attention!
Branch Wonder,
you purchase from him. This is not talk,
call and price his stock of blankets, j4-tf
in preference to putting out to sea, this case, as when a bill has been introduced
and it is not stated by request, the members
father it,
Music Hath Charms,
Gontran occupies apartments immediately below a pianist and composer
who kicks up a terrible rumpus.all.the
day long. Yesterday, maddened to fury
by the incessant row, Gontran ran up
stairs and burst. into ‘the room of his
tormentor,: ‘‘Sir, I can’t stand this any
longer. You would bring a-corpse to
life! What are you playing now?’’
‘‘That,’’ coolly remarked the pianist,
gently combing out his hair with his
fingers, ‘‘is a slumber song.’’—Voix du
Peuple,
‘ Rebekahs at San Juan,
Last Wednesday evening being the
regular meeting night of Miriam Re
bekah Lodge, No. 55, of North San Juan,
& public installation was held in their hall
at which the following officers were installed
for the ensuing term: N, G., Mrs. M
Salter; V. G., Mrs, Lyda Paine; Rec. Sec’y,
Miss Levinia Walker; Treasurer, Mr. John
German; Chaplain, Mre, B. R. Brown;
Guardian, Mrs, Fisher; Conductress, Miss
Minnie Sailor; Warden, Mrs, John German;
R, 8, to N. G., Mrs, Eastman; L. S, to N,
G., M. Harington; R. 8, to V. G., Mrs,
Kckman; L. 8. to V. G., Mra, Roberts;
Organist, Miss Nettie Ray,
ODDS AND ENDS.
The taste nerves are 2,000 times more
sensitive to quinine than they are to
sugar.
Fine toothed combs of ivory and brass
have been found in Egyptian tombs
which date back more than 1,000 years
B. O.
Wands.
—
The wand isa magic rod made use of by
fairies to shield them from harm and to put
the other fellows in trouble, *Tis.an emblem of office and authority, and an instrument wielded by conjurors and necromancers to mystify the people. The wand is
associated with our childhood iu the shape
The last censug of Germany shows
that there are 87,800 blind people in the
empire and 29,200 others who only have
one eye each.
It is said that in the city of Warsaw
there are 81,000 persons belonging to
the hereditary nobility and 9,000 nobles
complete collapse,
with a whip. What is
lant and inyigorator like Peruvian Bitters:
Its use causes the
torpid liver and bowels to naturally Tesume
their functions,
any malarial poisons, cold or fever,
known to medical science will 80 effectually .
drive it out as the world-famous Peruvian
Bark—the most important ingredient of
Peruvian Bitters,
that restores brilli
of health to the face,
lect, and keenness of
senses and faculties,
giste and dealers.
mourned as being among the dead.
\ ‘He wrote me that he had no chance of
returning homie till tha fall of 1864, By
that time no one in Galena could give him
the slightest clue to my place of abode.
They knew that we had moved to Omaha,
and later to Milwaukee, and for several
mouths he advertised for me and my family
in the papers‘in these cities. Then he
traveled, off and on for two years in search
of us, and at last gave me and my child up
as forever lost,
‘Nearly a month ago Mr, Gillespie met
in Denver a. Robert Whitehill of Shasta
County, who knows me quite well. As I
never remarried. “Mr, Whitehill spoke to
Mr, Gillespie of knowing a woman by that
name in California, and related my history
tohim, Judging from what Mr. Gillespie
wrote me, he must have experienced similar
sensations to mine when he learned that I
was yet among the living.
‘‘He has been a resident of Colorado for
twenty years, and he, also, never remarried.
I can scarcely bide the time till I see him
again, Iam now 57 years of age, but the
happy event makes me feel as if I were
again a girl. I merely came up..80. my
daughter could accompany me~ to: her
father,”
Both ladies leave to-night for a scene
where there will be a delightfully happy re=
union of loving hearts,
Testimonial.
Mrs, W, Geach of Ophir, Placer county,
Cal., says she has suffered for four years
with rheumatism, and has paid out hundreds
of dollars for treatment, but she seemed to
get worse until she got Oil of Eden, which
has cured her entirely, and she says she has
cured neuralgia, earache and sore throat
with Oil of Eden.
A TERRIBLE MISTAKE, ‘.
A Case of ‘Out of the
Frying-Pan
Into the Fire,’*
lief,
the
the
las.
men
well
ter,
even
part
sibgi
were
some
is ju
here
Wi
reach
blood
to cure it you must take internal remedies,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and
faces,
out any good result,
began use of Electric
lief at once,
adapted to cure of
troubles and. often gives almost instant re
One trial will
Price only 5c, for large bottle,
erman & Co,’s. Drug Store,
The
Wolf’s Commercial street. stor
WERE WELL RECEIVED. .
Notwithstanding the severe storm that
prevailed last night, a large audience ‘aseembled at the Theater last night to witness
by Miss Heffron, both of which were fairly
entitled ‘‘Confusion” was presented in a
very.creditable manner, some of ‘the characters being especially well taken. It is
a very amusing: piece;*filled with ridiculous
situations, and. provoked continuous laughon the stage, but stood at the door all
considered a sufficient exhibition on the
somewhat of a disappointment, even her
be her forte, being considerably -below the
standard set by the critics,
ception of perhaps three members, the company is hardly up to the ordinary in rea]
ability,
We don’t believe the expectations of the ¢
audience were realized, and we think it
first intended. The curious ones who wanted
to see a real live lord and lady, however,
are probably satisfied,
medicine,
best physicians in this country for years,
and is a regular prescription,
posed of the best tonic known, combined
with thé best blood purifiers,
on the mucous surfaces,
bination of the two ingredients is what produces
Catarrh,
wutibeemencec > {PROL Rdwin F Barr
Lord Douglas Company Played to a
Good Audience Last Night.
performance given by the Lord DougCompany. The entertainment comced with the third act from ‘Dr. Jeckyl
tention
make the term of such officers. four Years,
” whi ji i tated in an amendment to. stat and Mr, Hyde,” which was given as a Cuts . SE Bene : I vt to th d statute
tain raiser, followed by a song and-dance by . after énacting the new section, therefore the
Lady Sholto Deuglas and a character song . two stand as a living example of :
legislation, reslig
Attorney-General Fitzgerald and
W. H. L. Barnes have each stated for
cation their beiief thit an el
held in 1896 for county and township
officers. ne ee
This would also necessitate another “terni
of two years, as the Legislature does not
meet until” January, 1897, Thia blunder
will cost the people of the State fully $150,
000 more than it would if the tere. .0%
been correctly fixed at four
tended,
received,.The three-act farce-comedy
Lord Sholto Douglas did not appear
ing taking tickets. This was doubtless
of his lordship, Lady Douglas .was years as was in.
ng and dancing, whichis supposed to é Saar ac
. if THE worl -wité Feputation of Ayer’s Hair
Vigor, is dué to its healthy action on ‘the
hair and scalp, This incomparable
tion restores the original color to
faded hair, and imparts the gloag
aess so much desired
With the exgra
and
by all clases of
eee
Karl's Clover Root Tea
Ts a sure cure for Headache and nervoug
diseases, Nothing: relieves go quickly. Sola
by Dickerman & Co,
and
dreshPeople,
The costuming and make-ups
quite good and served to bridge over
of the shortcomings of the performers,
st 4s wel that the company played
only onénight instead of two, as at
—THE—
N. G. A. G.
GRAND : BX
—AT—
ARMORY HALL,
Friday Evening, January 47th,
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
th local applications, as they cannot
the seat of the disease, Catarrh isa
or constitutiona’~disease, and in order
ITION mucous snr~
COre is not a quack
was prescribed by one of the
Hall’s Catarrh
4
It
It is comacting directly
The perfect ‘comsuch .wonderful.results in curing
Send for testimonials, free, ,
oo re —AND— :
It May Do As Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes Athletes
that he had a Severe Kidney tronble for ‘ :
many years, with severe pains in his back] .
and also that his bladder was affected. He Will Appear, :
tried many so called Kidney cures but withey
About a year ago he
Bitters and found reElectric Bitters ig es ecially
all Kidney an Liver
MUSIC!
MUSCLE !
MERIT}!
NEW ACTS! NEW TALENT .
NEW PEOPLE .
Admission--Gentiemen 50 cent s.e=
Ladies and Children 25 cents,
Prove our statement,
At Dick————— +e
At Wolf’s Only.
finest kind of mince meat in bulk, at
Frequent physicking asa cure for a whole
catalogue of troubles is the terrible mistake
that is mining the health and shortening
the lives of thousands every year.
When the eye is lusterless, the complex.
jon yellow or dingy, head aching, the brain
dull, the limbs tired and heavy, the spirits
depressed and energy at ebb tide, pills and
purgatives are employed to violently move
the bowels, which, if frequently repeated,
leaves the digestive apparatus in a state of
Nature is not a carthorse to be driven
needed is a stimu.
inactive stomach, the
If the system contains
nothing
4 faultless, powerful tonic
ancy to the eye, the glow
clearness to the intelPerception to all the
Mack & Co., Sun Francisco, All drug.
s,
of a flexible rod that “mother used,” to
command obedience, In mature years we
associate it with pantomime spooks and uncanny things, but never lose our respect for
its mysticism and antiquity. There are al]
sorts of wands in vogue nowadays, but none
so beautiful and manipulated with auch effect and splendor as thode in. the hands of
the Juvenile Class of the N. C, A.C. You
must see the “kids” next Friday night to
appreciate what we are writing about,
who became such by personal service to
their country,
Among the treasures most highly
prized by the shah of Persia is a smal)
cube of gold literally covered with oriental letters and characters. It is said
to have fallen from heaven during Mohammed’s time; ic
The Russians have a singular method
of extorting disclosures from prisoners,
In their food is mixed a drug which has
the effect of rendering them delirious,
and in this state they are watched and
interrogated, when secrets are divulged.
Our Boys,
Prof, Barr and pupila will astonish the Girl Wante 4. ‘ natives by their excellent performance at
a oe . Armory Hall. There will be about 50 in
A girl is wanted to assist in doing housethé exhibition. The program will not be so
j16 . long winded and tedious as heretofure, but
every act will be & finished, artistic per~
formance, Prof, Wild's orchestra and thé
Mayflower Brass Band will “‘speil” for the
boys. They are rehearsing special up-todate music for the occasion, Teri fo one it
will rain Friday night, bat don’t let. the
storm keep you away, Get your bombazine macintosh, goloshes’ and purse and
The Ills of Women.
Constipation, causes more than half the
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a
for Constipation, Sold by
ickerman & Qo, :
Srauts to let. Knquire of G, D, Buckley
@e +
HAVE
Throat Bring 10 cents and
Get Cured, at,
VINTON’S.
.
This is How it Is Done!
When we go to market we take the cash
with™us, and we buy in large enough quan—
tities to get theJbottom prices. We know
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
' you absolute certainty in quality. In this
Sfore everything is called by its real name,’
neh There is no masquerading. If you like to
“wee! have everything just right,
DON'T FORGET’
A. B. WOL
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The Cash Grocer.
Colley Building, Commercial Street.
YOU
~~ BEEN ,
FROGS ?
(In Our Window.)
If You Have One in Your
Such is not ¢he case with Mr, Levy of the
for he can easily save you
rom $1:00 to $1.50 on each pair of blankets
ee
Prof, J, Heymann, the German Eye Specialist and Optician, who has earned an enviable reputation as a highly skilled specialist,
will be a@ Nevada City on or about the end of
the present month, For further particulars
await his announcement after arriving here,
nd yeu will find it to be a-fact, when you
Notice to Contractors.
ERAL LOAN MINING CO, to run a Drift
150 feet, with machine drills, Bids will be
stor up to THURSDAY, Jan. 284, For
Sealed bids will be received by the FED-.
ived at CHARLES GRIMES’ clothing
fail particulars enquire at the Federal Loan
mine, > : ie
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tent Druggists, ;
Ovyercoats, 7 .
Suits ana Pants. ee
SCHULDT & CO., Union Drug Store
TEL.
1A Fresh
and Pure
Stock of
GOODs.
For our opening. We will not allow any
County to Carry a more. complete ‘or
Than can be found on our Shelves.
-Opposite the UNION HO
Drugs, Fancy
and TOILET
Articles,
house in the
better stock :
‘What You Get at SCHULDT’S Is Goop,”
Cow Prices Our Specialty.
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