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VOL. LXVI--NO. 10509 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. att EVENING, JANUARY
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The Nevada City Daily Transcript
PUBLISHED EVERY BY foottconss EXC PT SUNDAYS, .
“BROWN: ‘& CALKINS.
NN; Pp Brown nt ALKINS.
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SUBSCRIPTION — PRICPS.
One year, strictly i in silvange
Six. months
Three x
Per we
If not paid in ady ance, 60 ‘cents per nrontir:
Advertising Ratés—Legal .advertising $1 per
square for first insertion. 50 eents per squara
for each additional insertion, Business adv ertisements as per ‘card rates.
Tocal notices 10 cents pét tine for first Piece
tion and five cents for euclvadditionarinsertion.
Entered at the the Postoffice at ‘Nav yada. City
as second-class m itter.
Cou nty Officiat Directory=
John Caldwell. 3 bese chorea Judge
D. F. Douglass >.> os Sheriff
J.G. Neagle .., Under + heriff
J.J. Greany... 7 -Glerk
J. CG. Nilon ie. _ Deputy € lerk
CoE CINTA eke,
“John Werry .
=<-F¥—Snet———--—“Tiios. 8. Ford..
Ae fr Roge rs..
H: Daniels
D.8. Collins
ees een rder
~ Treasurer }.
. .. District Att orney
Su; yer’ntendent of Schools
Coroner
Publie Administrator
SUPERVISORS.J. M. BUFFINGTON, Dd. McPHETRES,
F.M PRIDGEON, T. J. ROBINSON
E. W: DONNELLY. 4
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et Sa
Happens Once Every 2,500,000. Years,
A remarkable freak in moon phases
was noted inthe month of -Februiry,
1866,.a.-month which has~-gone into
astronomical annals as ‘‘the month withTHEY LIKED NGISE.
So
Literary hightsWho ‘Found a eae a}
f “Work in Turmoil,
All that concerns the men and womén who give distinction to their day is
of interest to‘those who: admire; oriticise and’ perhaps envy their. achievements.. A special and legitimate curiosity is felt in reference to the conditions under ,vhich ‘success is won.
Glimpses are occasionally given into the
methods of. eminent toilers, and-a wonderful variety is revealed. 1t is at least
plain that no guidebook. to great performances—the anxious author can have
his choice. of sever:.i—will ‘determine
the point where exactly the best results
are to be obtained. Ono man’s help is
another's “hindrance. Many —famous
Wwritérs, for instaive, have only been
able to perfect their thoughts in-silénce
and-seelusion:—But_there
have-also been
those-who. could work “in -the midst of
babel tind defy~distraction, ~Jane Austen, whdse unpretentious canvases are
full of some of the most lifelike por‘traits in fiction, was never in the habit
oft Deh jie —solitndeto-eeiiipose._— She.
“yrote sitting imthe family circle. and
mder perpetual risk 6f interruption. It
was the same with a sneceéssful ' lady
novelist happily still living,
Mrs. Harriet Beecher ‘Stowe. wrote
her best known story on a plain pine
table by the aid of an evening lamp in
a tiny wooden house in Maine. About,
her weré gathered children of various
ages, Conning their lessons or at play
and never guessing w hat a treasure
mine of excitement was ‘coming into
existence for other young people in
out a fullmoon.’’ Inthat year January
and March each had two full moons, but
February none. A writer ina leading .
astronomical journal uses the following
language in. déseribing it: ‘‘Do you
realize. what a rare, thing in nature it
was? It has net happened before since
the ginning oD the Christian -era or
probably since the Creation of the world!
It will not occur again, according to
* the cemputations of the astronomer
royal of England, for—hew long do_you
think? «Not until after-2;500, 000 years
from. eh cee Louis Republic.
* Two Merits.
The iibernian gift. for courteous
spyech’ was seldom better displayed than .
by. # certain, Irish boarder. . .
His landlady, a ‘‘pleasané spoken’’
body, had-poured—him-a-eup of-tea and
presently inquired. if it was.all right. ~
‘It is jist to my taste,-Mrs. Hallahan,’’ said the’ boarder—‘‘wake and
cowld, jist as I loike “it.’’——Youth’s
C ompanjan.
Close orn semblance.
~Crimsonbesk—Do—you-know-a-mar}-Order-your_ pistol.
. . #faBe Service always~reminds me-of-a+
prize fight?
Yoast—How so? c
“Why, the. parties talk about it.for
months, but it only requires a cofiple
‘of seconds for the event.’
a. Se
Dr. J. H. McLran’s Strengthening Cor’
dial and ale Purifier is admirably adapted
to make ‘‘a little health go a long way.’
Its curative power is largely attributable to
its eee tonic and nutritive properties,
system _is_re—
Ibi is seas to ae taste, easily .
borne on the stomach arid harmless under
prolonged'use. Try: it.
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store.
Sa
eruited,
Cu AES “GONSTIPATION
E INDIGESTION;DIZZINESS.
RUPTIONS ON. THE SKIN.
Beautifies:“ComMPLEX
U.FOR A CASE (IT. WILL NOTRE.
An agreeable Laxative and NuxvE pom
Bold by Druggists or sent by-mail. 25c., 500.
$100 per package: mackie; -Bamples frees
O BO ekivorte The Favorite TOOTH POWDER
forthe Teeth and Breath, 25c. .
v Sold by © arr. Bros.
CITY HOTEL.Care. ©: oO. CGonlan
Fegs to announce to the people
of Nevada City and the public
“generally thethaving -purcirased the property known as
the &. ner States Beer Hall
and,! odging House, «nd hay
ing Temor i¢d the sam» and .
“fit'éditup in first-class style,
-for Hotel purposes; she is now
prepare! to accommodate the
vi blig with
First: Class.” Board and Lodging at
Reasonable Rates. __
The Rooms ate mt, First-Class,
Light and Airy.
sa The Tables will be supplied with
the Best in the. Market.
The Hotel wi . be known as théegity. Hotel.
Hoping to receive a share of thé\public. patronage, lam, etc. MRS.O, C-8ONLAN,
casieeneemtetieneahaomciona he
NOTICE,
OTICE Is HFRSBY.GIVEN THAT TH2
“Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’’ A large part of
the ‘‘Roman History”’ of Dr. Arnold .
‘was composed under similar circumstances. Dean Stanley Jias sketched the
Rugby stadent, where Arnold sat at his
work, ‘‘with no atterapt at seclusion,
conversation going on around’ him—his
children playing in the room—his frequent guests, whether friends or former
pupils, coming in of out at will.”
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, a poet of luxuriant— fancy and—true genius, though
much neglected, also found stimulus to
the, creative faculty of his muse in
w orking in playful and even noisy company. Such cases recall the story of the
learned man. of Padua, who assured
Montaigne that he actually needed to
be hemmed ih by uproar before he could
proceed to study. —Chambers’ Journal.
Cavalry Pistol ‘Practice, 1672.
‘Here follow the comnidipids: forthe
pistols:
1, Uncade your pistols. 2. Draw forth
your pistois. ‘Phis must be performed
with theright hand. The left pistol
first and then to mount.the muzzle.) 8.
_Rest your pisidl a
-little-in your. bridle“hand, andthen im-_
dle part of it, and place<the butt end
upon your thigh. 4. Sink or rest your
pistol in your bridle hand. 5. Bend
your cock (or draw up your cock to half
bend). 6: Secure or guard your cock.
7, Open your pan. 8. Prime your pan,
9. Shut your pan or order your hammer.or steel. 10. Cast about your pistols, which is to be done against your
left thigh, with your muzzle upward in
your bridle hand. 11. Gage your flasks.
12. Lade your-pistols with powder, For
your more speedy lading of your pistols;
there is lately invented a small powder
flask, ‘with a suitableccharge, but it is
not to be dented that your ,cartroaches
are very serviceable.
There are 11 more motions, and finally in 24—give fire. In the firing of your
pistols you are not to fire directly forward,,. to your enemies’ horses’ heads;
but. toward the right hand, with the
lock of the pistol upward.—Notes and
Queries. !
Papa In the Same List.
A gentloman formerly in the serv ice
of the United States navy married a
Japanese beauty a few years ago and
settled down to domestic life in the Land
of the Rising Sun.’
Only a few months ago. an old chum
of his, an officer on one of our ships of
War, Weiit to call upon-him at-his hone]
in Nagasaki. -While waiting in the room
which might correspond to the parlor in’
this country he heard the prattle of a
child in the. adjoining apartment. Said
the youngster: x
‘‘Who is the foreign devil that has
come to see papa?’’
‘*Hush,’’ said the nurse. ‘‘Tbe gentleman might overhear you. Heis a fellow countryman of your father’s.’”’
"Well, papa is a foreign devil too.’’
This incident would seem to show
that.certain colloquial phrases have survived the feeling of hatred for foreigners Which the Japanese abandoned so
many years ago.— Washington Star.
The Primitive Fishhook,
The first implement used by man for
catching fish with a line was not a hook,
It was a pointed piece of bone or flint,
a simple baitholder, and the line, possibly a length or so of some dried vine or
grass, was tied to the middle of:-the
piece. .The fish swallowed the whole
bait, bone and all, and so tke first implement.was what we would call a gorge
hook today. In time bronze was substituted for bqne,; but the form of the first
implement was retained. Untold ages,
ndersigned will apply tothe Board of Su
pervisors of Nevada county, at its regular
“term, ou the 7th day of January, “or as soon
vhereaiter asthe matter can be heard, for a re
newal o: license to collect tolls on thesSouth
Yuba pian Bridye, known as the Virginia
Turapike Co.
: D. moon.
H.G AVES, Agent.
December 7, 1824. r
Central
HOTEL
(Formerly City Hotel.)
Corner of Broad and Union Streets,
NEVADA Sess: saad :
passed before the first, fishhook was
wade, and, strangely enough, when a
ptong was fashioned on the hook, the
prohg turned outward and not inward.
. —Nex York Times.
From a Standpoint of E . ss
médiately take your pistol néar themid.
KARL’S CLOVER .ROOT will purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, aH
your Bowels and make pour head clear as a
bell._25e., 50c., and $1.00. _
Bros.
————+-+@e-+
‘Bay your best girl pair of Opera G lasses, .
a fine Leather Sterling Silver-Mounted Card
present. Largest assortment and lowest
prices at _— & Brand’s, dl7
sae sara are :
Home-Made Jewelry.
All persons who want jewelry manufacorders to C
Get them in early and avoid the rush, i
ss See See
Ir your kidneys are inactive, yoh will feel
and-look wretched, even in the mast-cheervecasions. Dr. J, H. McLean’s Little Liver
and Balm will set you -right, again.
per bottle.
Sold at Carr Bros. * Drug Store.’
= ereee
ers, for the holiday trade; at Schmidt Bros.
A Household ‘Preasur.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., say
covery in the house and his‘ family has al“ways found the very best results follow its
use} that he would not: be without it, if
procurable.: G, ‘A.. Dykeman . Drugygist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New
Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough
remedy ; that he has never failed to do: all
that is~claimed-for it. Why not try a
remedy so. long tried and tested. Trial
bottles free at Carr. Bros. Drug Store.
Regular size 50c. and $1.00. ;
e
Ordinance No. 119.
N ORDINANCE FIXING THE FEES OF
the City Marshal and Policemen for services in cases arising out of the breech of City
Ordinances.
The Board of Trustees of the. City of Nevada
do ordain as follows:
Section I. The fees of the City Marshal and
Policemen for all services performed in cases
arising out of the breech of any City Ordinance
shall be, where.a fine is collected, the same as
ure allowed~by law to Constables in criminal
cages for like services.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect
ind be in force from and after the Tenth day of
January, 1895,
Passed by the following vote on the 20th day of
i Deeem ber,_1804;, Ayes—Trustees Baker, Carr,
Gault, Hook and Rich. Noes—.
D.S. BAKFR,
President of the Board of Trustees.
Attest: T, H. Carr, Clerk. d2l
FOR SALE. _
Adjoining Andrew Parker’s, on
the south, is offered
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
The house contains nine rooms, and hasa
good well,
The lot-is 80 feet cite and extends from
the RailroadMtrack to Long street.
For further particulars apply to
d15-2w aA, EOEE
UNION ‘MARKET,
Commercial st., Nevada City.
COLLEY ‘BROS., > = Prop’s:
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates.
7E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
\ stock ofthe
Popular. Public Taste Hams, Bacon
and Lard,
"Their: New Place.
Mrs. L. C. STATTON
~ and,
--MISS JESSIE NIVENS
AVE removed from 504 Turk Street to. 413
Geary Street, San Francisco, where
they have opened for the Fali Trade in MIL-'
LINERY, and cordially invite all who visit tho .
city to give them a éall.
. CASH COUNTS
at-——
KAINKEAD’S
‘House Furuishing Rooms,
. LARGEST AND. FINEST STOCK !
THE LOWEST PRICES
PARLOR SETS BEDROOM
DINING AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE,
BEDDING,
FLOOR MATTING,
RUGS, ETC.Upholstering Neatly Done hy one of.
the Best Upholsterers on the Co as
Carpet ‘ani ing and Sewing a esatialiy.
*)
Mrs» O'Mulligan—Phwhat do yez
} think av-thress refarm?
_ Mrs. Whalen—Dhress refarm, his it?
Sthure it’s a°great savin! It’s on’y yis-_
terday I refarmed the ould man’s pants
to fit Denny,’ and it’s*uo small ~
pathoy {London Tit-Bits.
The leaves.of the talipot tree are used
in Geylon for the leayes of books. The
infor are impressed upon the leaf, .
whith is rubbéd over with chareoal,
and are then strung together between’
boards, They last for years,
Notice for Proving Wilk:
N THE SUPERIOR. cou RT, IN AND FOR
the couuty of Nevada, State of California,
In the matter’ ued the estate of A, N,
CRANE, deceased Notie
that Thursday, the 27th da: oF of December, 1894,
at 10 o’clock a. M., of said day, atthe Court
room of said Court, at the Court House in the
tity, and county of Nevada, hag been appointed
as the time and place for proving the wil of said
A. N. Crane, deceased, and for hearing the application of Annie Jane Crane, for the issuince
to her of letters teatamentary when‘and where
any pean interested may appear. and _ contest
the sa :
* Date =" Dec, 15th, 1894.
J. J. GREANY, Clerk.
By J. ©. Nilon, Deputy Clerk,
“FRED enisas, Altterney for Petitioner, diy
Case, or-an elegant Gold Watch for a Xmas
tured to = are requested to hand in their . }
J. Brand as soon as possible.’
fal society, and melancholy: on jolliest . }
$1.00
‘A FINE line of Cigar and Cigarette hofd=f
e/a] S/d that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis-,
—~THEHOUSE.AND LOT, . 4;
ee is hereby given .
F howest Prices z
iS WEAPONS,
Popguns,
is Target Rifles,
Pistols,
Bean shooters,
Ete.
ON WHEES
Wagons
Carts,
Velocipedes,
Wheelbarrows,
Ete.
PUZZLES,
World’s Fair.
Brownies,
United States,
a West Show,
GAMES,
. Telegraph Boy,
Billiards,
Tallyho,
enette.
iv A
RTA AUAIGUSIAULIGAAUALAAAAAUAMAUMAAUAIBAAEA s
New Year Cheer
__ largest varity " :
acaspemaecil — :
a
MUSICAL,
Toy Pianos,
Singitg Toys,
MECHANICAL.
Jumping Dogs,
Crawling Alligators,
Running Horses, Drums,
Flying Birds, Accordeons,
Ete. Ete,
BALLS,
Base,
Foot;~
. Celluloid,
Xubber,
MISSCELLANY,
“Fancy Whips, ~~
Wooly Dogs,Banks,
Rocking pores 8}
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present .to. your
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big and little.
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Perfumes
“ie
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Picture Frames
MT AP AP
v7 Booklets and Cards
7
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ty
CARR BROS,
want the
novelties, useful. and: ornamental, to
From the World’s Most Celebrated Makers,
Wall and Ensel, Many sizes and Patterns.
Prang’s, Raphael Tuck & Sons’, Hildesheimer’s, Ete.
Picture ~andAutograph_ Albums.
ee Ne Re Mate
latest and finest
both loved ones,
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~All This Season’s Most Elegant and Stytish,—
Christmas Books for Old and eine.
All the Prettiest Printed Tiiis Year.
In Celluloid, Piush, _Metgland Leather
APU AP ASAP AS
yd inet
ae RY tonne MEM Mob Mesos x
‘ Righty Styles Dressing, Glove and Mand erohint Cases,
Biggest Stock. :
Me sso ses Ki
PURITY, AGE, MATURITY ;
="
\\uipgeannaa
NO REQUIRED.
"‘USLNWOSG W 3ILLOG AUZAR
SisniLep tesa
DISTILLED, STORED, AND. BOTTLED
UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE U. 8. GUARANTEEING
TO THE CONSUMER PURITY, AGE,
MATURITY. ENDORSED BY THE MED.
ICAL PROFESSION FOR TONIC AND
STIMULATING-PROPERTIES,
CROWN DISTILLERIES CO,
DISTILLERS AND BOTTLERS,
PACIFIC. COAST STORES,
100 AND 102 FRONT STREET,
San Francisco, Cau
A. ISOARD & SON,
Sole pAgents f for t Neveds Saeety
Ww. D. LONG,
‘Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE--COR. BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
up stairs Nevada City.
ee ee SS
“Special Notice.
All
are hereby notified -that~ their
accounts must be settled by
the ist of January, 1895,
W. C. GROVES.
Nevada City, December 4, 1904,
. Stated Meetings on the Second Wedne
persons tadébted to me]
: Attorney : ate:
SOCIETY DIRECTCRY. . i
Mistletoe Encampment, No, 47, 1. 0
Meets at Odd Fetlow’s Hall
“very ud and 4th Monday of Hach Month
at 7:30 o'clock.
. W. H. MARTIN, C. P,
GEQ.'A.GRAY, 8:
Meetaat Pythian Castie
Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 o’cloek.
JAMES HU 16 aeRO, President,
MARSH, RS,
Nevada Lodge, No. t3, F. ‘and A.M
‘Meets at Masonic Hau,
8. W.
each month, ame OL
Visiting Brethren in good standi 2
dially invited. = oes
TB. GRay,
IJ. ROLFR, Secretary,
wa {
Nevada Co mandery, No. 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hall
Third pburday Of Eac h Mouth at
30 o'clock,
Master,
/
First and *
RED. saa
I. J. ROLFE, R F SEARLS, Com.
Nevada City ‘Council, No 30, Y. M. I.
Meets at Hibernta Hal)
Every Alternate Friday
mencing with the First
in the year,
Evening
Friday
J. M. FOLEY, President.
CARL SCHEMER R. 8,
Milo Lanes No. 48, K. of P.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Baty Friday Evening at 7:80.0’clock.
H. Rh. HOSKINS, ©
B 8. RECTOR, K. of R, and 8.
Eveving
N. D. Gow.
EETS ON THE SECOND AND FoURIH
Thursdays of each month at Pythian © sAMELIA Haox, (Pres.
Sec y
tle.
Mrs. BELLE DovG.ass,
EB. B. POWER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law and
. gga ees 3
EARLS, Sore a FRED 8. NEVAD
OF cy: carly WHT pratice tail the Courts.
“PRED. SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL ‘T .
i State and Federal, j " COURT,
EEE is eens
be Me WALLING,
Ww;
FFICE—TILLEY BUIL bDi>éa, COR. pkoap
and hime. atreets, Nevada City,
eM
Me Mo Me Mot 2,
ya
Matas MME NEM Me Mo MONE
Hydraulic. Parlor, No, 56, N. S. G. W. +
LAUREL PARLOR, No. —
Fine Diamonds,
4
Our last large donsignment of Holiday Goods has arrived, consisting of
Solid Gold Jewelry
EYER ASE:
“Of
FINE Se
great pleasure to show goods, whether you w
or not, . 4 mee ountry orders solicited,
Novelties from
in Latest Styles.
Gold Watches in handsome design,
and accurate timekeepers.
all—kinds, including the aoa
Fastesn houses.
1 Marble, Onyx; Iron and Wood.
Opera Glasses, Card Cases, Canes, Etc.
5 (Oa Everything sold at the Lowest
When. out shopping call in and inspect our stock.
Living Prices,
Tt gives ws’
ish to purchase
LUETJE & BRAND, BROAD ST, above Pine
New York Bakery
Transcript Block,
com.
a. WM. DURST, Prop’r,.
{ '
\ KW YORK. BAKIER® through-alltin =
In publié favor:seems to aim) :
a i xeclient*zoods are always here,
To setye us well is Durst’s ide A
ay
$4 <xr hoterome Breadyaf you should seek,
cle '
a Sree throughout the wee . ‘é
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S Gite. to nane here, patrons deem,
In Nevada City; be is chil dees)
. O' ples, all made with skill aid care,
His price is always just and sige 6
R* and Choice Welding Cakes, we see,
KO this in mind, that near and far,
The New York Sakery isthe teoww®
COOPER BROS., Prop's
anutanders of s
Lumber. a
_tatched Flooring
Dressed Siding
Fencing : .
Laths
SEASONED LUMBER AT ‘LOWEST
MARKET RATES.
Lumber of all kinds for BUILDING and MIN
ING purposes always on hand orsawed to order
Orders left‘at.the Saw Mill neur Qdaker .11),
or at the Office, Piety Hill, on the Grass Valley
Road, will be promptly delivered.
Nevada City. Undertaking Company.
GEORGE. A. GRAY, Manager.
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
N#&VADA CITY.
Kesidence on Coyote Street.
DR. Pox WwW. CHAPMAN,
a
13 BROAD STREET,
c
Dentist.
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Office with Dr. N, E. Chapman,
Street
Sacramento
D.:S. BAKER
8 READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND“F0
ah-orders for
DRAYING AND HAULING.
articular attention paid to the transportatio
.geӎ6 for theatrical parties.
SCHMIDT BROS.,
; Pine Street, Nevada City
Leaditg Cigar Dealers.’
aoe Stock
Leading Lady ——e Arthur,
The Best (Ha bold, Imp’td,
‘ella
5 Cent < Bohem lub,
CIGAR U La Rosa,
In the City. Harmonia,
4
en tanrtoneins =
‘SMOKE
ROBERT NANT CIGARS.
FOR SALE BY”:
: Schmidt Bros,
“And ‘Ghas. P. Gray.
The I eadings: Toa Coat Cigar.
TRWTY CENTS WHEK
. Advertisements of not to exceed five Hnes in
length-inserted under this head for 60. Cetits
& week or $2a month. Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. . , .
Girl Wanted. ;
A competent girl is wanted to doeaaeal
hoiwSework. Apply at this offic’, n28
Ranch For Rent.
The Seibert Ranch;
creck, is offered for rent,
& Shaw’s,
sttieated on Deer
Fuquire at Legg
of fineit styles, and purit oy
iM
Pp.
ate., shipped as baggage.
address
Or T. H8GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent.
ni3
5 ROOM WO RENT.
YA single room on the second floor of the
Franseriptblock. Enquire. .of fred,
Brown. ‘os
Dancing Classes.
Prof. John Mic he Is dancing” class
}ladies aud gentlemen will meet at Odd Fel
lows Hatt every Wednesday evening, Childrews class, Saturday afternoou'.
évery Saturday evening.
SEWING MACHINES,
, Soiree
olb
machine oil, needles and fixtures always on
hand at the agent’s office in\Jaines Cuirns
harnesyhop, Broad street. :
m1& Hrertirr Coorgr, Agent.
THOS. S. FORD,
_ Attorney and Counselor: at Law, '
Of me K—LONES BUILDING, COR, COMmercivland Pine streets. ‘
» P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor ‘at Law,
W ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND 0"
5. Courts.
FRANK T. NILON,
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Attorney and Counselor at Law.
¢ is FICK—MORGAN & ROBERTS! BLOCK,
Nevada C ity, Will practice in all the
Courts.
(1G sweet pnicn coup.
Castle ae & Mt. Shasta,
A New’and Heautiful
MOUNTAIN RETREAT
tead-what the Rev; J. K. McLean
Roy of the First” Congregationa
Church, Oakland, says of it
HAZEL CREEK, April 14, 1894,
[I am more than pleased with itdelighted. The place seems to me,to
emdady all available points fora camp—
dry, firtx soil, good wate r (the-very best )
fine chancea for drvinage,, and scenery
unsurpassable, ‘the view of Mt Bhasta i is
one of the very best to Beau ad from any point;
i it ix visible from every part_of the ground
The view of the Crags also is fine. The gen
eral environment is of the best. t is an
oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles ‘Teng
wide, with receding walls two to three
thousand feet in beight, with lines and
shades of beauty at every reach. I
oubt if a better place can be found in
all Northern California, , ‘
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