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“NEVADA CITY, 'CAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1902.
EST. IN 7860 BY N. P. BROWN & Co.
€
SUGAR
Given
"For life insurance see T. B. Gray.
Mince meat in bulk at 15 cents per
pound at Scadden’s, : d6tt
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want
anything in the tobacco line. tf.
For the best of everything in the
‘meat line send your orders to Naffziger
The choidest brands of whisky and
cigars can be found at W. J. BriTLany’s
Council Chambers. Try them: tf
Loveland is now eelling his famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try it and you will alwaye
buy it. nov6-tf
lf you want a good, cool drink of
beer—the tg Pace in town—drop in
and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf
Choice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Oouneil
““A QUESTION OF TEETH.
on ofietal or Nataral:Onest,
“George Washington’s false. teeth,
“which were. supposed “to have been
made, of ivory, are giving a ‘certain
class of freak historians about as much
trouble as they must have given the
venerable patriot who wore them,”
said one of the professors of the
Smithsonian institution to a reporter
recently. : i
“Many times a year for several years
+ this institution has been called upon to
produce these mysterious teeth for the
inspection of persons who insist that
' . they are here. zi
“Our matter of fact answer to these
A
: sw : inquiries that Washington had no false
for you. SeeitatLeeg oy ,
teeth, or at least if he did, that they
Room. Jid4-tw 1g
. are ‘not In the possession of the museum, seems only to stimulate the inquiring mind to, pfotest our statement.
They proceed to give us authentic ac
counts of these teeth and always con-. i
‘qlude with expressing the belief that. Chambers, on Broad street. —s27tf
they must be in the museum some-. ---Smoke the up-to-date Thomas:
“1 where. ~ : ee. ~. -Paine, none better. For sale at Rector
“Where or how the idea that Wash. Bros. as
ington had false teeth originated 1s an. A good hot lunch will be served
unsolved mystery. That it is firmly be-. every night at William Harry’s sal
Meved by many is certainly a. fact. corner Pine and Spring street. Cool
There seems to be no authentic record . beer and choice wines, liquors and
of the Father of His Country possess. jail tf
ing ivory teeth, and by a study of the
bust we have of him, which was made
but a few years before his death, there
. 1s no indication of an indentation along
the line.of the gums such as can be
noticed in persons who‘have had their
teeth drawn, even though they wear
artificial ones. However, we will continue to answer the same question in
the same way probably many times in
the future.” ile
According to some _ biographers
Washington lost: his teeth during his
‘gervice as commander in chief of the
Continental -army and hada set of
ivory ones made. These teeth, it is
also stated, gave him much trouble because they did not fit.—Washington
RAILWAY RUMBLES.
Ireland claims the honor of the first . ’
electric railway in the United King-’
It ig said that the cheapest railway
fares in the world are to be‘ found in
Hungary. ; ;
Denmark has a government railroad
system of 1,167 miles and 525 miles of
private railroads.
The Servian, Roumanian and Bulgatian railroads are owned exclusively
by the respective governments.
Travelers on Prussian railways whose
baggage, through no fault of their
own, fails to arrive with them can now
have it sent on request free to their
houses. . ii
The difficulty of railway construction .
in some parts of Africa is illustrated
by the fact that on the/ Freetown-Mattru line, in S e, eleven steel
bridges had to be built ts a distance of
only thirty kilometers. —
A representative of the Paris Temps
has been examining railway stations in .
Germany, and he declares that those of
Dresden, Cologne, Hanover, Frankfort,
Bremen, etc., are far superior to any
of the French except the Parisian.
Away Free
. with
Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, Soda,
-~ Mush, Baking Powder.
1/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 2Be. Purchase
2 lbs. Sugar Free with each BOe. Purchase
G lbs. Sugar Free with each $9,.°° Purchase
30 lbs. Sugar Free with cach $H.°° Purchase
Coffees E'reshisz Roasted
10, 124,15, 20, 25, 20, 36 cis. per pound
Good Quality Our Stronghold
are Teas
38° 40, 50, GO and 70 cis. per pound
Delicious Flavor. Full Strength
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
10, 15 and 26 cts. per oan
Colima Baking Pow der
15, 25 and 465 cts. per can —
To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder
‘han Our Colima Baking Powder.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
10, 20, 35 and 40 ots. bottle
GooD TIMH TO BUY
Times as Premiums Free
-» Many _ , 3
QOOD QUALITY. LOW PRIOES.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold
Attractive Sale
OF
* ”
China, Crockery, Glassware
NWTONKZ OTT
Attracti~wve Prices. :
Good Place to BuyGreat American Importing Tea Co,
PINE ST., Masonic Bullding, Nevada City.
en's Datent Leather and td Shoes
$3.50 to $5.00
AT i
BOVEY BROS., Broad, Sireel.
SIMPLICITY — DURABILITY
ley b. Alien Co.
» POSITIONS — YOUNC
jiway Mail Clerks. In;/
Cedar Rapides, Ia. f4
‘Investment.
’ d Nl
iY Wine. You are asked to
q wl . "its companion medicine. Nine out of ten
alate ts.. . HD ness included, yieldtothem. All druggists
. A
; ble, but front,
i Benkere, . sorobe Fling
reons inag new
Jyixtg ted §
reference Pre + oe
Hist "pital are ie ane, ge S
4 lap in any part of
——>zviculars address
[Bee and Pine
‘Thave‘ ants.
: yrs Raspberry and . @,
‘e the best varieties}. . ‘
‘ey oderate charge for o,
¢ T, H. LEHR.
$1.
Vandervoort, Ark., Ap 1900.
which was followed by . I read
your Almanac and my me @ bottle of Wine of Gardai it
stepped my ea pet ce oon my fallen womb to ite pldes. Now ‘
cured ey Sune Serta bonne Stier an Wine of Carole
3 oO me
thy. doe! “hangin ° Mrs. MARY L. B .
vice-and dress, giving symptoms: * The Ladies’ Ad
Sotho iad The Chattanoogs 4 Chattanooga head.
Last May I hada Like many another famous man both
before his time and since, Talleyrand
exhibited, at least in early life, a great
reluctance to settling with his creditors. When he was appointed bishop of
Autun by Louis XVI., he considered a
fine new coach to be necessary to the
proper midftitéiidtice of the dignity of
that office. Accordingly a coach was
ordered and delivered, but not paid for.
Some time after, as the newly appointed bishop was about to enter ‘his coach,
he noticed a strange man standing near
who bowed continually until the coach
was driven away. This occurred for
several days until at length Talleyrand, addressing the stranger, said:
“Well, my good man, who are you?”
“. am your coachmaker, my eeact
replied the stranger.
* Ah.” said Talleyrand, “you are my
ecoachmaker! And what do you want,
my coachmaker?”
“7 want to-be paid, my lord.”
“Ah, you are my coachmaker, and . .
you want to be paid? You shall be
paid, my coachmaker.”
“But when, my lord?”
“Hum,” said Talleyrand, settling
himself comfortably among the cush
fons of his new coach and eying his
coachmaker severely, . “you are very
cigars always on hand.
Fine Candies Daily.
There is no place in Nevada County
where you can get fresh candies
equal to the various kinds that are
made at the popular establishment of
James M. Foley, on Commercial street.
The demands for his fine candies are
such that it requires the stock to be
made fresh each day, and that is what
the people want and can depend upon,
if they buy of Foley. j9-tf
Streets,
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et 4 tt,
rouud .
w hexee *
. Diaged +
18° 5
176.8 tt,
us. 3quanl
ud of @
cor. Of
1 UGE Var!
uuing,
DE LIN
8761 at
by N
1d. OF lod:
d will be given by reBORIPT office.. 022
Vanted.
bY by Daniel Mcj “ag Apply imsmedi
: Seg nl4tf
At Low Prices
i. .FINE MILLJNERY.
.C., will give weekly oe] S
Se t
is srepz Sears cl
: free, gents 50 cents.
2@e
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that fs
the order of a woman’s preferences,
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. ven that
greatest of all jewels, health, ie often
ruined in the strenous efforts to make
or save the money to purchasa them.
Ifa woman will rick her health to get
a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr.
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
promptly arrest —— in its
early stages and heal the affected lungs . . ,,,,n:aitive!”
Dry Goods, !
Fancy Goods, etc. § Home
ieee SEERERERRECONS isd The Sneat Prunes in the world. They . and_bronchial tubes and drive the. — a
were raised and cured by Wm. H. dread disease from the system. It is Saw Death Near.
“st often made my heart ache,”
(= (Smith. For sale at 8 pounde for 25) nota cure-all, but it is a certain cure
2 special invitation is extended to all @ \conts. Ask your grocer for Smith’s. for coughs, colds and all bronchial
ae
writes L. ©. Overstreet, of Elgin,
Tenn., “to hear my wife cough until it
Prunes. oll-tf j. troubles. You can get Dr. G. G.
to visit my store and see these Soods.
gig
seemed her weak and sore lungs
bd Green's reliable remedies at all drugwould collapse. Good doctors said
WU. F Crawfordt
gists.
she was so far gone wilh rd lk
Main Street.
Food Changed to Poison,
Putrefying food in the. intestines
org eg like those of arsenic,
t Dr. King’s New Life Pills expel
the. poisons from clogged. bowels,
gently, easily but surely, curing Constipation, Billousness, Sick Headache,
Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel.
troubles. Only at Vinton’s.
+B
Go For Those Home Prunes.
ST. LOU
© Boun
on thes
wcedar p
lu the
ds a
» 20° Wy
the No
l,, bears
ativn C0
40" by. dl
F the St.
ATs it.
ns sq
ud of ea
ius. iui
Crib. d
iv’ Wo,
ng, + ins,
LL m0
Willow
Bootblack. —
stand is at Wild’s
‘oad street, gives the best
the latest sporting papers
h junii-tf
a
Rooms to Let.
tolet. Enquire at James
rove and Nevada streets
ly Social
DRY HALL
AY EVENING
DROHESTRA
—
Stops the Cough
and W orks Oft the Cold
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
acold in one day, No Oure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
The best half and half can be found
at the Council Obambers, corner of
Broad and Pine Sts. 5cta per glass.
NEVADA THEATER
ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT,
Wednesday Evening,
January 15th.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
tion that no medicine or earthly
Somethin 3 could save her, but a friend recom:
£ Nice if Keep mendéd Dr. King’s New Discovery and
Any one: who attended the re-union . persiatent uee of this excellent edipicnic and gathering of old Nevada. cine saved her life.” It’s absolutely
countyans, which was held at Glen-/ guaranteed for Ooughs, Colds, Bronbrook on the 10th of September, can jchitis, Asthma and all Throat and
procure aluminum souvenirs of that] Lung diseases. 60c and $1 at W. D.}
occasion at five cents each at E. W. Vinton’s. Trial botties free.
Schmidt's cigar store, They will be valuable in years to come. tf
Gilt Edge whiskey ie a nerve tonic.
Incorporated in 1876.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA OITY
DIRECTORS. ‘ CAPITAL. pee
Authbeized and subscribed, $200,000 roms yg» tiseeeseeeeers+ President
Paidupincoin, ° °* 60,000 . D. Bening 9g co aaa ong
Undivided profits, 385,000 : Geo M. H
Lord Housman. ;
" BUSINESS HOURS—10 4. m. to 4 P. M., and om Saturdays from 6:80 to 7:20 P. M.
CORRESPONDENOE. ne
atl Bank N Ami . San
° ins
Ae are iaticeeh Bank. ‘Seerameuto-Netional Bank DO Mies Co
We issue Might Drafts payabie in NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO.
§ Exchange able at ‘6 im the principal cities of Great Britain and
Suspee. BUolloetions ownad pare of ite tfaived Srates a specialty.
« Raalegesonte Sasa tox Ooety seakatnng Waneneien. O00R Ses Meow Palin Perel evt 40 Mastodon Minstrels Mince Meat Tn Bulk
This Bank Maintaius an office at Grass Valley, yhere a geveral Benking Busivess is $6—Magnificent Military Band—26 One pound, 16cts. In packages, 10cts.
transacted r :
?
Inspiring Instrumentaliste,
Marvelous Acrobats, Seeded Raisins
Two packages
Sweet Ballad Singers,
: New and Original Acts. kages.. tenes!
Blue Ribbon Raisins
In { boxes. A
Mixed Nuts
One pound....eseeeeveees -.20 cents
Second Annual Tour
FREEMAN & LYNN’S
Commercial Men’s EVADA SALOON
RNOW, Proprietor.
aos
t of
Read over the following and see tf you de no. reed some
of them for your Pantry or Larder..
order
0 of and Liquors.
Deo
[Cent Beerin Town.
-— __ Its Time
. be received on or
nthe
.tented),
pat We
Convenience
‘Is the order of the Day
imi -. Our Phone Is West 19.
aiming biy.siae Ma Bat orci, ;
survey
ereby
ims areé
e regu
) pre ser
e U.S
k out for the Big Street
Parade. Tie your horses.
Under the senngumess of R. M.
Richardson and A. G. Btoll.
Creaiti
KITIS
gives
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be 4
thin foul
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and ad
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Soa
reokell
urday, Jan. 18th,
mk the Lecompton}
tet. The company
B right-to reject any
her particulars ap{.H DUNLAP, or
Ever Tasted!
PIES and CAKES
brk Bakery
{ HURST, Prop.
. DAVIS
Music,
For
_Fection
If you expect to have that
new home for fall, it’s time
you, were. commencing
work. Perhaps you have
not yet. solved the plans
problem. You're only wasting time by ong Let
help you along. @ are
architects, contractors and
builders.
RICE & LEWIS
PLAZA PLANING MILL,
Sacramento St et.
CHING LEE
Ladies 8 Children’s Underwear
eBogent styles of Hmabee roi
“ictarinia, Che mena.
Broad Btrest, next above Assay Offies.
)
HOSE who have their
. houses* piped for gas
should inspect our supply of
Gas Heaters.
now on display at our office.
They are not high priced.
OFFICE HOURS—8 a.m. to 8 p. m.
Saturdays toop. mm
Hr Cy as Ei,
W. E. OSBORN, [anager.
J. J. SNYDER .
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Canned ales other canned goods,
Fresh ae Tubiicant won.
Pine Street, just above Turner's Store.
A Big Attraction
a@4e44¢
The All-American
Baseball Team
will play against a
HEVADA COUNTY TEAM
At Watt. Park
TUESDAY, January 21,
‘At 2 O'clock
ADMISSION, 50. Cents.
Nevada City Assay Office. obi ,
Assaying of Ores of all description.
FRESH FISH BVERY THURS DAY.
cd 4a
Reinz’s Apple Butter
In Jars, each.
P. G. SCADDEN
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
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NEVADA
H. V. HOLMR6, Manager. WM. TRMGALLIS Resident Ageat, Nevada City
UTI
: of your linen aud other washable garmente after they have been through
our hands will only deepen the conviction in your mind that we have the
“know how,” the facilities and the will
ingnessjto “do: things up” in high clase
style. Not the least of our merite is
promptness in delivery—you know
what it is to wait!
oo
W vite for
PORTABILITY ~
~The Blckensderfor Typewriter,
Better than allothers in every particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
Circular.
ALIGNMENT
THE GROTTO SALOON
kx
Coolest and Sharpest Beer
in Town, 5c. per Glass
Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand.
Hot Lunch every Saturday Night.
Most convenient Club Rooms.
In Their New Saloon!
~ MAITLAND BROS.
Have moved into their new.c ugrters -» Tom
mercial street and invite 2.1 :helz former
patrons to cal! and sev tim. They will
make ita pointtoserve tk fires tranag-uf
Wines, Liquors and C'g:
All kinds of Mixed vriak:
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS,, Props. >> a-ascais
THE PEERLESS SALOON,
. HRNRY W. RICH, Proprietor,
. Keeps on hand the best brands of
. . COOL, SHARP BEER;
taste, and to
Which is drawn to the King’ . a
the perfect satisfaction of
All Kinds of Sammer"Drinks a Specialty.
Quong Chong Laundry
Broad Street, near the Bridge.
eeooeeeee
We are-now prepared to.do
Washing and Ironing
. .in.« First-Class manner abff solicit a
share of the public patronage.” **~
. Washing called tor and delivered?
QuUONG CHONG