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was killed and O'Connor was badly
b ould be put. to io
: coo a. wounded.
Held a . Banquet,
Pt reday ‘night a ia fine banquet was
ved at the National ad iam
gentlemen composed of college staats and graduates of colleges. The
quot room was beautifully deco, the colors of the State Univerger and gold, predominating.
: » greeting, “Happy New Year,” in
ters representing snow, occu occupied a
ispicuous place. The menu was
nted on blue and gold ‘silk. Toasts.
re proposed and responded to, and
Moe nqueters had a royal good. time.
the
Muller and Nichols went to the mine
as the representatives of Strauss &
Kelly, the well-known wholesale grocers
of San Francisco. .
oe
Private Cards.
‘The postal card bill, which has been
; passed unanimously by the House of
those present were Haviland Turner, . Representatives, ee that any, pers Preston, Phil Bradley, Edgar sdn can send a. private
% Ed Preston, Bert Rector; N-: W. “home manufacture,” to be no. larger
slish, Will Hall, George Wilhelm, I. than the régular official cards now in
indley, F. T. Nilon, Fred Searls, use, by affixing a one-cent stamp to it.
. Riley, Fd. Dennis. The report recommending the passage
'] of the bill said it would tend to popularAn Infamous Lie . ize the use of the postal service, would
. O. W. Jones ele Grase’Valley was save the government the difference beange’ morning.; He informs us tween the price of the stamps used and
the report published by the Tranthe cost of the cards, would obviate the
rr in regard to the recent shooting handling.and storing of large quantipre at Creat Valley was incorrect in, ties of cards, and was believed to. be}
» particulars, and says’ that the entirely safe. If the bill passes the
foment as to his wife’s infidelity is Senate and meets the approval of the
nfamous lie. The Doctor says that Executive, it will go into effect July 1
5 wife was insulted by Horan, and)
1897.
hat the latter, after being cornered, Ris
Gmitted it and upon leaviag spoke so
isrespectfully amd in such a taunting
anner that the Doctor became fren<
od and began shooting at him.
q _ia Superintendent.
A party of Indies lies and ‘gentlemen on
Aristocracy Hill last night saw in the
direction of ee mountain what
they suppose was the sh P. Sessa
ian id nent :
soon ses ne Sapetnteaduntl?
ALF. Kipper, who resigned.
h has had many years experiSite: ualketh; and has been
thirty wetiinrtees when it vanished.
‘Buried 4 Today.
, sit silane tha colors adopted by Lan 5
.;a peculiar pleasing mellow effect peraud Miss Minnie Brand, President of
gram embraced twenty dances and it
was 2:30 o'clock this morning when the
affair came to a close, and what was
conceded to have been the, best party
‘ever given by the Native Daughters
-. the little
“i hire yeux. At.11 a. m. :
et Lerete ganas cystngeinatny
1. . aress by the pastor, Rev: W. C. Gray.
the Epworth . League ‘will be installed
and there will be-a short address by’
Rev. T. 8. Wallis, pastor of 34th Avenue
M. E. ‘and by the
". Martin Thomas, leader; Sunday school . ’
at2p.m.; Junior League at 6 p: m.;. _
“ris ge ‘League at 6 p.m," ‘Martin
a EL J. H. Van Deerlin,, rector.
tel Parlor to predominate upon the . Second Sunday after Christmas; Sunoccasion, were hung in graceful fesday school at 12:30 p. m.; evensong and
toons on all sides, the lights shining . sermon at seven: p. m. ‘The confirma-.
through the flimsy stuff and creating . ‘tion class will meet at 4 p. m. on ‘Wed-.
nesday for final instruction.
“ST. CANIOE CHURCH.
Mass will be celebrated tomorrow in
St. Canice Calholic Church at 8 and
'10:30a. m, and’ at Bloomfield at 10:80
‘amo:
material
fectly in harmony with the surroundings and the unlimited wealth of
feminine beauty. The magnificent .
display of colored incandescent lights .
at the rear of the hall, representing. a
mammoth sun burst, was the subject
of much favorable comment on all
sides. The costumes worn by many of)
the lady attendants were handsome.
The grand march commenced shortly
after 9 o’clock, and to the strains of the
best music heard in» Armory Hall
in recent years, by‘an orchestra under
the leadership of Phil Goyne. E. C.
Grissel, President of Hydraulic Parlor,
a
SS
Something New.
Hill's Mixed ‘Flavoring. ad at
Jacxson’s. : ER
Get the Best.
Four-dollar Calf Shoes, and $6 Mining
Boots made to order at L. J. Trautman’s; Broad Street. d4-1m. .
Laurel Parlor, led the largo: number of ™~
couples around the hall, The proIn this city, January 1, 1897, to the! 3
Reception of members and the Sacra-)
. pastor W. O. Gray. Class at 9:30-a, m.,/
attention. Broad-street,
low Armory Hall. i
painted and ready toput ap. Is bet-.
ter, cheaper, and more quickly. put up
than plaster. Call and see it. :
I will sell it in quantities to suit oe
an Francisco prices, without freight)
Turkeys For Tae
> J.J. Coan, st the Mint saloon, fins
bo: hand's lot of fine turkeys that he
st en ee nay borg
seins the SOT. ae
‘William’ H.
P73
‘pointed agent in this olty for the Twin .
City Laundry. All ordersgiven prompt
one door be«
nl0
Much if Little
cine ever contained so great curative power in
oe peal eae ee ee
at cn oceans
pn pata att s il 5
peer a ge eg ar ete, 25c.
‘The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia,
: Annual. Meeting:
OTICE is he: that the A: i
of the extookhollers of She Fedning Comper be held on
o
street, Nevada City, bes
the purpose of electing a
* Directo: tors.
at d.&. O'NEILL, Secretary.
wife of Ed G. Gray; a'son.
had come and gone.
Remorse Killed Him. .
HOLIDAY NOY
“The. prettiest
RLTIES
stock in town !”
Oakland Tribune:— Those who knew
Alonzo Boyd, the driver of the street
sprinklet who shot himself in San Francisco Sunday, night says that remorse,
not haiti coneet DENTE est :
morning. 5 used a buggy .
whip and in switching it about the
lad’s ee accidentally struck the
‘ow in the eye blinding him,
The father’s grief was deep and the
As the iversal ik. of th
usuagutnarle hot Woe ea 3
pevenios rath
~ jester. & "Crawtord,. ,
“JAPANESE. GOODS
‘In the greatest variety:ever shown in town.
ee
Toys,
Agency Pues Placer ‘Whiskey ”
. ~ Blue Label Catsup. .Shasta Water, —_ aa Ale
‘PATE FOILS. DEVILED AND POTTED
“MEATS AND FISH.
Battle Ax Tobacco
Pickles, % gal. bottles..
pellet * bulk, per gal.
Oliyes, “
}. Mika:
Ev
30..
25
eile
1 25
Soap, per bar “05
ing else in ee
«« ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee
is the Bést.
Give it a Trial. oe « 6 ©
+
. A MERRY CHRISTMAS
—aND—
A HAPPY NRW YEAR :
Lueve & BRAND,
_ Watchmakers and Jewelers,
BepesieD
NEVADA CITY
For Many Years Past This Store
Has Held Place as Leading Pid nie.
For Elegant Holiday Goods .
This Season it Offers Greater Attractions Than Ever Before.
Precious Gems, _ Watches, Pe
_ Silverware, ae Silk Umbrellas,
And a Multitude of Novelties appropriate for Holiday Gifts.
\NO WISREPRESENTATIONS AS TO QUALITY .
aeee Paice FOR THE BEST GOODS .
“Aces TRERSIE OLR @RAEREAS
————
4
reproaches of his wife and daughter
added to his misery until at last he left
them taking with him but little money ;
and no valuables save the ‘revolver
aces gp sida
tendent of different mines.)
fl continue in charge also of the
2 mine, of which he has been
sndent for some time past.
on
8 5 ano. glad to hear of his appointLOUS ment am” arin Inims the greatest euceeet:
oods, as
mn view /
ples of
use for
Knight
o. ‘have
gee we
another
‘was not.
) obtain
has very
ey matfuséd: to
ith these
‘om, mer‘hey and
nels, and
hich they
The funeral of the late John Arbo.gast took place from the Oongregational Church at 10 o’clock this morning and was attended by many friends
of the deceased. The pallbearers were: . E. P. Hager, James Graham, Sr., Chas.
sapycueste A. Lademan, emer
es Roll Call.
All ‘members of the Methodist
Church who can are requested to answer to their names at the’ roll call on
Sunday. morning at the 11 o’clock service.../ ;
Games,
Bric-a-bac
And Bhd thousand and one” things useful and
ornamental.
PRICES LOW IN ALL LINES.
ae aoe haaantelaces. . strength and
. the food against alum and all forms of
SS common to the cheap
WHEN YOU BUY
Your: Holiday Groceries
You Want the Best Assortment to Choose From.
We Have a Full L. inof DELICACIES such as
Imported Cheese in Glass, Anchovies, Sardellen, Swiss
Cheese, German Hand Cheese, Stuffed Mangoes,
“Truffled Sardines, Puree Foie Gras ©
Caviar, Stuffed Olives, French
Peas; Mushrooms,
Etc. Etc. Ete.
ce Just Opened a New. Barrel of GERMAN PICKLES
We are selling Pickle Butter at @O cents per roll,
A. B. WOLF, the Cash Grocer.
Nevada City
ROYAL BAKING POWDER 0O., NEW YORK:
You Can Br WELL ota your, blood
is rich, pute and nourishing. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla makes the blood rich and
pure and-eures all blood diseases, restoring health and vigor.
New Year's at th ‘at the Union.
One of the prettiest. sights ever ae
sented to the view of Nevada Oi
was that in the Union Hotel ei
room yesterday afternoon, on the ocasion of the serving. of theNew Year
dinner. The room was very nicely
Mecorated and the electric. lights and
pou ntless little wax candles added a): . Fine Perfumes.
asing effect. While the large num-. Seely Bros.’ Quadruple Extracts are
r of guests partook of the elaborate . the finest American goods. Each botpu or served the Stuttz band rendered tle a full strength lasting odor. Put,
e music. up in handsomest packages ever shown
; in this city. For sale exclusively by
_ ., -H. DiokErMAN,
Draggist and Stationer.
Picase Take Notice.
We have:made > arrangements . so that
we can supply the trade with all kinds
. for spite o of Marysville woolen goods, such as
P i vi pact damage suit the comundershitts and drawers, overshirts
office the iby presen: the injured man with . and blankets of all’ kinds, We have
lis.* The D. ; ‘buyer in. Marysville that gets them
. . inferior 4 . > }right at the mills, and we sell them to
no are you at Mill prices, The Blue Flannel
“3 »é Daisy and Emily Collins en-. i8 $2-75 per suit. We have a large
r ned a few friends at their home: stock of these goods, and all sizes.
' on Also bear in mind that we carry the
best stock of men’s.and boy’s clothing,
furnishing goods; boots and shoes in
the city. Our $3 shoes are the best in
the world. Nom sabe mince Miss Bpragoe,
Oo oe tion, La etna Pus r Z ‘Decker, Potty and nies Toadies, 3----N 1G HTS=-3d
Stuttz Company, San Francisco. ;
and all Throat and Lung diseases are B. Davis, Emigrant Gap,
. cured by Shiloh’s Oure. Sold by Dick. eae, ‘Chisegs,
Jerman & Co. :
Keep Your ‘Shoes Clean.
Not
CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHS
But
PHOTOGRAPHS CHEAP
_ For the Holidays.
ga RRR
ORDER NOW AND AYOID THE RUSH
AND DISAPPOINTMENT.
Hoon’s Prits are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion, headache
25e.
Seasonable Goods.
The finest currarits, raisins, lemon
and citron peel, boiled. cider, ° etc., for
mince-meat, can be had at J. J. Jacks
son’s Bee Hive grocery store. No flies
on mince meat made with. these articles and. flavored with a little of that
fine old brandy sold at the, Bee Hive
Special anode for the ae n30
AND
STATIONER.
Adolph Mule Muller Hurt.
4 gentleman n from San Francisco,
> has been. ‘spending the holidays}.
pis city, states that a short time
» Adolph Muller.wasstrack by a}
» car of the Sutro line at the Bay
Thad three ribs fractured. To 9fftf
My F Fneton aphs excel in Style, Finish
nship, and are guaranSay to abe Permanent. Odd Fellows Building,”
Fine Potatoes.
A carload of fine “fine Nevada potatoes
have just been received at Jackson's
Bee Hive Grocery Store. Better spuds
never grew anywhere. 027
Photographs Copied and Enlargedin Pas.
tl, Reape Waly Sere:
Broad St, + Nevada City . Commercial street, . qs :
Sm
Come in ang see my display. I can
please you in anything in the Photographic line.
a eel
——
ARRIVALS AT THE
Tain Btrest. Nav Nevada City. S
NORTHWAY & & GAY, PROPRIETORS
ee HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. AT KINKEAD'S.
Entertained Friends.
Wloore,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Studio on York Street.
mae
N. B.—Picture Frames of any description made to order on short notice at San Francisco prices.
There’s Not
a Bit
of Trouble 40
In finding something at my store that will
prove‘acceptable as a gift. My. stock. will meet the
requirements of all tastes and all purses.
Judicious buyers cannot afford./to overlook my .
up-to-date Furniture. ‘ : ‘
The best goods at 6 i lowest prices.
}
James Kinkead.
A
Tip
For
!. Christmas
. Shoppers.
“Pure Cider. Vinegar.
.
Guaranteed to be the finest ever made. At .
A.J, Sealey, San ee A.J. STILES, Piety Hill. 430-Iw
A. Cook, San Franc ae,
E. A; Stuttz, ‘* Stuttz,
W. Remellard,
—
« cnn ioer Ealesitte
We, as an American erican citizen, believe .
protection, and therefore handle .
thing but Stockton Woolen Mill
an iis hd Dinas, Se ee Nek
hy know to employ nothing . but
Thite Labor only. We therefore teécmmend their product to all good and . -~
ae American citizens, and do not use. .
Sn other brand. Yours to please, SIRES, rs reduced to 35 cents
pe nn ee Sar meneraaost
Fine Butter. hk BS A Baby's ‘Life Saved.
. Woodland Greamery Butter, the crow ved
est in the market, can be had of Phil “ogi: OE ee
cadden, the sole agent. a25-tf
So Cure a Cold In One Day
‘Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tables.
All Druggiste refund the money if it
ail ee We. by H.
NEVADA THEATRE.
FOR CHOICE
CARS INAS CANDIES
@o TO
Eph. Cohn’s
Commercial st., Nevada City
kw x.
Plain and Fancy Candies.
Of the best quality.
FRESH FRUITS AND NUTS
Beginning _— Dec. 31st. :
Stutz Co
Full. Band, 7
Orchestra, or
0 ala eet Costumes.
): ARTISTS
GRAND ‘CONCERT
Every Afternoon and Svealae:
Commercial Street,
near Main
Nevada City, Cal.
Headquarters Fancy. Creamery Products.
_ WOOD, CURTIS & COMPANY,
“417 to 127 J St., Sacramento.
:
9 \A. J. BOVEY, 7
. Manufeeturer of and Dealer im.. : ; eis AP
Fine Boots @ ‘ GENERAL AGENTS FOR
SHOES. . Doulas Co., ge ON and Rene Craptactics of Nevada
‘Try my MINING BOOTS. serie POTATOES, BEANS, FRUITS, Etc., me
, {make to order Fine Boots,. "” Sole Agents Blanchard’s Famous SANTA PAULA: LEMONS. .
and Laced Shoes i ’
. Hepairine wently sod Pigmee, de 'W. A. CLINCH, Agent for.Nevada City ang iat var
‘i 3 pi
a
g
<a
Fo ae
ug
2:
an
stock of cordials, bitters, . .
ase is kept at Isoard & Son’s.
"store. ~Baloon keepers and others supr plied in quantities to © suit and at the
* ser lowest prices. . ai7tt —