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ANOTHBR SPIRITED MEETING Fed he Near etewre gt ny
soever in the light of the eternal word can
+} say “Tani not pallty’ Jouus btu take’ ap and
: an John ‘sain Preached an as. receive graciously,”
-“The Lord will save you from your sins
teresting Sermon’ Last Evening, . and show you your duty if you come to
The revival services at the Methodist
Him,and ask Him as did Paul, ‘Lord, What
‘Church last evening was well attended, and
“THR DAILY TRANSCRIPTS . FONERAL OF B, H. MILLER Pre
poe au wae sees : m 4 Pablished Every
Summarized. Mention -of Minor Home. Will Be Held In San Francisco on Wodcaw
Happenings.”
nesday. Sn ees
wilt thow*have metodo?’ The branches Rainfall for the twenty-houre, up to 9 15 Cts. per Wee
are united to the tree, or they could not o’clock this morning, 1.59 inches, “For the
was one of the most. spirited ‘aaah Ob eke fruits we are amily branches of the} ™omth, 15.89 ieee oe thé seasou, 27.58 Se
Tithe we ing praise service was led ay main tree, and we must do the work exip dispatch, which was sent to Nat. P, Brown, . soon:after the.miners had left for homie,
e open
Wm. H; Andrews, with Miss Kate Badger
WHEN PA
SIX DOLLA
sequent Tinie, One pétiars Litte a Month: Rates
-peeted of us; we must bear fruit,” The band with Scott’ 's American — editor of the TRANSORIPT : is supposed to have been caused by a de
as organist.’ _ Rev. L, Ewing, pastor of the M. E. Gonipany give & slrect pasate 5. 9 aloe San Francisco, January 20th,—Father . fective flue, OBE et
phraes: New Youn, Jaa. 2iet—Tom Maguire ‘The following was the program of this
Por Other Advertising Made Known on Appli:
Church at’ Colfax, will preach this evening, this afternoon and discoursed very good ts dead, Please aotify the Odd FellowWat ‘Tie loss of the buildings ee t! a
the veteran theatrical manager -of Califordeol tak Praiee Stng:-*Oh: tar Ue Be Pres
and, as announced yesterday, every evenmusic, The musicians were attired in fan-. }uneral Wednesday. JosrrH MILLER . viously with operations at the mine, as it
ray e ‘ if re ing until Saturday. ‘ tastic costumes. Although the message did net. say -where will be difficult to get lumber i:
= = * mz ore ali, tica-int® humble quarters:-here: yesterGisd, followed by. prayer; 20, Song, ‘‘EuThe’ ipidlniy prides esrvises tbl poaning
there now,
charist,’’ followed by prayer; 3d, Song,
wovete Oliv,” Kevade Siow oe
Sesion
$s itepn Gonts:e, Week; . as
or ‘a Mou eax Dollar Sched i
LocAt READING siren hve Cents a Line nian
for First Insertion, Five Cents.a Line Each Sub-}-. i aN De,
Tom is Dead.
We une yesterday that the funeral of . Sunday evening the
the late B. H. Miller would be held in this} house and dump building at the
city on Wednesday. The announcement . kee mine, near Graniteville,
was written after receiving the following . by fire. The fire started in th
TURSDAY...
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Reading Matter.
Men who smoke pipes~should try the} the funeral Would take place, the natural} Hilorte will be made’ $6 Wenn? day, of hemorrhage of the lungs.
‘Just as I Am,” followed by prayer, Anwill be audér the direction. of members of . 2°" Pi? ‘taxented by J. H. Higgins of] inference that it would be held in this city, . ) ot ork can be entries till a:
‘ the church, whose names begin with the Grass Valley. It isa Nevada county pro-. ag deceased had’ lived here so long and’ his when the work of washing the,other beautiful number was sung, after letters from A to G, and it is expected duct and is so constructed that most of the] wife is buried here. We learned this mornthe dainp will beyia, Afiwrg gravel :
which Rev. W. C. Gray tovk charge of the that come novel feubaies gets We tan dined nicotine and moisture is absorbed, thus afing, however, that the’ funeral will take upping
meeting, All joined in singing ‘tHe Leadet s ‘ troops fo for. Cuba.
Bea ee,
rch
hc
: ni ti Ga) i Sad ners For
~~—-Several Years,
The Pension Bill recently passed, mo Congress appropriating $141, 325,820-—which >is
$50,000 fess than was asked . for—brings ‘to
Maprip, January 2lst.—The Governor of
Spain today dispatched sixteen battalions of
troops for Cuba, to assist in conquering the
insurgents, ‘Two prominent Generals will
head ‘these reinforcements, one of whom,
entad the fant Chat ii 1878, over & dozen General Weyler, will hereafter be Captain
years after the close of the, war, the pensions of the veterans amounted to. less. than
thirty million dollars per year, Two years
later President Garfield ‘believed the highest
point had been reached, but as the veterans
General.of the Spanish forces in that island.
The troops were accompanied to the steamer
landing by a vast.concourse of people, who
wildly cheered the departing soldiers, Gendropped out. ofthe ranks of the living to eral Weyler addressed the .people, saying
encamp on the other side of the river, the
pensions gradually ‘increased till at present
nearly a million claims are paid ‘apd as matiy
more are pending, and the pension costs,
have multiplied about five times since 1878.
The war te Goipdrover “eighty! years)"
ago, According to the report of the Pen-.
sion Bureau there were remaining of its surviving participants only'165; but'forty times
as many widows of those soldiers were
drawing ‘pensions; There are now remainoing as the last, report, the Commissioners of
Pensions; only twenty-one, Whether there
has been a’ proportionate decrease in the] ,:
number of widows is not stated.
The Revolutionary war which . ended .
nearly 1 115 years ago, naturally has no veteran pensioners, but twelve sorrowing widows survive, according to the same author. ity. The hardships and deprivation of that
struggle did n the, vitality,.of thoze
faithful wives RIL “of them,” ‘was
not born ill ten years after the close of. the
war, ‘‘and,”’ says the. World Almanag,,.{‘at
least six of them, were.not.born. till thirty
years after.the, war cloged,”’: It) is spainfal
to considér-that since that-statemient made .
in 1892, phen they. numbered twenty-two,
so many have followed their veteran husbands thet phis,igear’s yreport shows only
twelve remaining,
If this principio * Continues in forée
whether it, be Abe fffects -.0f .‘*passion, . pity,
or the pension” that induces young women
soe AER, aT injuries in the Atriggle “to. *
preserve oupdnion.justly-entitles: them: to
the stipend willingly.granted, them; * but
whose longevity is not. impaired—if-: ‘the
same prineipleprevails in the: future as: in’
the past, ® close mathematical’ calculation
will find?thee twentieth century séridtsly
engaged in the pension businés’: on account
of the war which “iarseebesere the mea y:
of mn then living,” ,
Truckee. eps EY
The Republican state the “undsual
‘weather they have been having at. Truckee
mikes those who have the interests of
the town at Leart feel greatly out of sorts.
The “oldest inhabitgut)’ cannot ‘remember
a winter When there Has been such & down-*
pour of rain in the munth of January as occurred last week. There has never been a
winter when the people of Truckee were so
anx‘ous to see lots of snow fall as the present 6ne, for upon this depetids the: ‘success
or failure of the Ice Carnival, There is
plenty of time yet, however, to have a suf~
ficient amount of snow and cold weather to
make the Ice Carnival a success. Two or
three cold nights is all that is required to
put the palace in just as good condition as
it was before it commenced to rain.
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
William So}man, edvance -agent., for the
Cook Bistets’ Unele'Tom’s Cabin Company,
is in tow making arrangements for the appearance of the troupe, which will show at
Nevada Tieater on Monday evening next—
the 27th, ~There are forty» people “inthe
company, and besides carrying special scenery they have fourteen ponies and eight
hounds, The company have two cars of
their own when traveling on the broad
gauge railroads, but three cars-haye been
chartered to bring them over the, Narrow
Gauge from Colfax. gtand street parade
will be given onthe day of the performance.
The Cook Sisters’ Company is the largest
combination on the road playing the ever
“popular Southern drama, and ‘produce ‘the
piece in a complete and first-class manner.
Met Last Night.
The Excelsior Whist Club members were
most aaftigh Guterfaitied® last evdning
by Mrs,"Mary Browit, at her Home on Sacramento street, and . Lp greatly enjoyed themselves. J. M. Walling
, and Mra, George C, ane won the first
-pize’ The second prizes were won by. Dr.
A. Chipman and Mts, J, M. Walling ‘and
» the boody prizes went~te: H, Cooper and
7! Mra. F Hartman.
<2
The Road a ‘Running River,
William Conlin, the st stage driver, inform.
us that yesterday mforning the road a short
distance this side of Marysville presented
the appearance of a small river, For. two
othree miles he drove through water that
in many places came near flowing into the
bed of the stags. While passing through
this ex of water he. met a-ancher in a
Fer bank, who wie col a 60 inspec_ Pitts Do' Not Cure.
that he hoped to be soon able to return news
fo.the mother-country that the insurrection
in.Cuba had been entirely quelled. ©
~* Water at Marysville, °
M.aRYSVILLE, January 2ist.—At8 o’clock
this morning the Feather river marked 19
feet 2'inches, while the Yuba was 17 feet 6
inches.
¥
A Scrimmage,
SacRAMENTO, January 21st. — Captain
Lees of the detective force of San Francisco
has today been before the Board of Examinerd in an effort to secure the $1,000 reward
which was offered for the arrest-of Kovaley,
the murderer of Mr, and Mrs, Webber of
Sacramento, _ There were @ number of other
claimiants, . Major Anderson, attorney for
one of these, had ati incipient scrap with
@Maptain Lees, and Gov.’ Budd, in: order to
bring about order, said that if claimants were
\ not’ more’ orderly he would takea’ hand in
the scrapping himeelf,
&
es ‘@
High Water ib ill ‘the Rivers,
SAcrAMENTO, January 2lst—The American and Sacramento rivers are. still boomed large tracts of lands, i
‘There is a washout on the Willows line
and trains are delayed.
* Not for many years has there been so
ee water in the rivers at this place,
Ke FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.
Fell Under a Wagon Wheel. and Was
Dragged. Some Distance,
About three o’clock this afternoon Henry
Hansen, proprietor of the Golden West
Bottling Works at Grass Valley, left this
city for his -home,.. Near’ the. bridge that
crosses Gold Run ravine, on Sacraminto
street, the wagon struck into a chuck-hole
with such force that Hansen was thrown
over the dashboard.
In falling his foot caught in the doubletreé‘and hé"was thrown so that his head
fell under one of the front wheels, in which
position he was dragged until the brewery
of S, Hieronimus was reached, about 200
feet distant. Here .Hansen’s body was
dropped fromthe vehicle and the runaway
teim‘tontinued on, being caught and stopped near the residence of Robert Cleave
by some of :Hieronimus’ employes, The
unfortunate man’s head acted as a block
tothe wheel and was pushed along over
the ground and the rocks,
The injured man was carried into the
brewery and Dr, Muller sent for, Those
who were on'the scene ‘first supposed that
Hansen was dead, and a rumor to that effect was soon in circulation. It was learned
in a few minutes after he was picked up
that life was not yet extinct,
Dr. Muller made an examination and did
what he could to help the injured man.
There are three or four bad cuts on the
head, one of them being a_ severe
gash back of the left ‘ear,
His body and one leg were terribly
bruised and some of his ribs broken, Hangen Was in an unconsdéious condition,
“As soon’ as* “possible after the dccident
word ‘was telephoned to Grass Valley, and
Han:en’s daughter and Dr, Willis came to
this city. The injured man recognized his
daughter when she came in, and had partly
recovered cotsciousness,
At this writing Drs. Muller and Willis
are making an examination of Hansen and
will consult regarding the case, Although
very seriously hurt there is‘ @ possibility of }
‘Hansen recovering,
The Report Denied.
—
The city papers yesterday contained a
dispatch saying that Mark Elliott, who is
well known here, had died in South Africa
of Asiatic. fever, A di:patch -received at
Valle from Santa Rosa, where
Sanh pedi says there is’ no tru:h
in the report ; that the dispatch is a forgery
and is a piecs of malicious’ mischief. Mr.
Elliott is well, and a private dispatch was
b: : ived from him a few days ago. He was
’ paged seca, Subérhitsetlohs of the Prtteburg
\
L
ing. Water: from the Feather has: Gnundat.
Me,” when Rev. J. Tamblyn arose to
preach the sermon, The gentleman read
Acts of the Apostles,’’ taking his text from
Have Me Do?” This was asked by Saul
in trembling and astonishment when he
suddenly beheld shining 7 him , es
from Heaven,
‘Saul,’ said the speaker, “was a A data
man full of life and ambition; a young man
of push, energy and determination ; ‘he
was not of the “milk and water kind. . He
was a natural vorn leader and was always
to be found in the front.’ Those were times
of great excitement over religion; the church
and the devil were fighting fur the mastery.
(who is algo called» Paul) was a follower of Judaism, that. enemy. of: Christianity. And so earnest was he and so zealous in his work that he made havoc of the
church and caused great trouble, ‘And
Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and
slaughter against the disciples of the Lord,
went unto the high priest and obtained letters to Damascus, granting him license, if
he found any of the Lord’s disciples there,
to bring them bound unto Jerusalem.”
“Yes, he obtained license from the high
priest to go on with his persecution. How
many are there in this world who obtain
license from the government to carry on a
business that is the persecution of our
homes, our lives and our happiness. They
obtain a license that carry with it a legal
right, but this is nut a God-giving right.
Nor was Saul’s a God-giving right, But
Saul was arrested in his work. of persecution; and when he beheld the light from
Heaven and heard’ thé voice saying unto
him: ‘Saul, Saul, why persecuteth thou
me?’ He asked, ‘Who art thou, Lord?
and being answered .‘I.am Jesus of Nazareth whom thou persecuteth;’ his pride fell
and, trembling and quaking, he said, ‘Lord,
what wilt thou have me to do?”
**My prayer, tonight,” fervently said the
speaker, ‘is that the Lord might cause su h
a light to shine into the hearts of the uncouverted, that the truth might suddenly
dawn upon them as it did upon Saul that
day near Damascus,”
“J ‘remember one of the first questions ix
an old catecism was: ‘*What is the chief
end of man?’ .and the answer thereto: ‘To
glorify God.’ .The very construction of
man shows that he was put. here to do something. God gave man will power; He
made of man a free agent, not a machine.
Oh, how important it is to ask the question,
‘Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?’ ”
‘‘We are mortal men and women,” feelingly spoke the gentlemen, ‘‘aud we must
die, , By the grace of God, I hope.I may so
condict myself here upon earth as to warrant the gates being be, to me when I
‘cross the river.’ -And I ‘want to meet you,
my fellow travelers to eternity. I want to
meet you all at the throne. Jesus has
opened the way by a life of work; His work
of redemption. Oh, let us be able to say
with Jesus ‘Father, I have glorified you,
and have done the work thou hast given me
to do,’
“Dr, Thompson once said: ‘There are
three days in human existence; the first day
is when we commence to be children; the
second day is when we begin to graduate;
the third is the day of new birth.’ This
third day was the most important one of
Panul’s life, the day of his conversion, As
soon as he saw he was doing wrong, as soon
as the truth flashed upon him, he immediately repented and’.asked that momentous
question: ‘Lord, what wilt thou have me
todo?’ He had been sinning, and. thought
he was. serving (Jod in his work»of persecution, There are lots now who know they
are living in sin, in open rebellion of God’s
word and counsel, Not so with Paul; as
soon as the knowledge came to him that he
was sinning; as soon as he became conscious
of the importance of the matter between
him and Jesus of Nazareth he repented,
. That was his-first step towards Heaven—the,
most important atop of his whole lifehe .
was ‘born again,’ z
“Oh, my fellow travelers, there are two
roads leading to Eternity, and it depends
on how you live which road will be assigned
for you to talfe. If you are honest. with
Him who is the giver of every precious
blessing, who even gave his only, begotten
son to save you, you will take the road
which will lead you to that land so beautifal, and abounding in such splendora and
grandéur that language nor tongue can but
fail to picture; that land of light so efful=]
light within light, glory withii glory,—
have faith we shall enter and see Jesns
‘face to face,” .
“The other road,” said the speaker,
‘‘will also conduct you to eternity,” but
the picture he drew of the terminus of the
road was not as cheerful as that of the first,
He consigned all travelers on this road to
an eternal abode where all was darkness,
“despair. and excrutiating agony. ‘‘These
are the only. roads from which we can
choose” and he exhorted all his “hearers Bad .
choose the right one. :
Ia suicide right 2” ” asked ‘the t,
‘Ig suicide -couptenaneed: by fhe Jaws ‘of
God or man? No? gale tao
man a crime ‘you . will. not” condone.
ijmine near this city,
A Re
the 6th verse ‘Lord, What Wilt Thou}
gent that the human eye. cannot” endure; is
lighted by the presence of Jesus. Jf we. .
PERSONAL POINTERS,
a. few verses from-the--9thChapter.of. sthhe, Cee en oe
Doings and Intentions.
on last evening’s train,
Bloff laat evening,
Francisco, arrived here last evening. ,
last evening on his way to San Francisco.
rived here last evening.
a visit,
Smarteville today, -.
to Bloomtield from Stockton to reside,
Frank Golden is over from Carson,
this morning.
ing'from*San Francisco.
cisco last evening.
last evening from San Francisco,
pected to live,
turned last evening from the Bay.
Sacramento last night. ,
mill returned to Columbia Hill today.
to San Hreneieos ody
BY TELEPHONE.
4 O'clock This Afternoon,
upon whom 4 very critical examinati
by Dr Willis as being on the improve.
the pumps are running again,
stitches in the soalp wound,
Fegana’s saloon on Hill’s Flat.
Twenty-One Years.
, Ninety-Nine.
daughter, Mrs,-D. O’Neal, on Gold Hill,
\ Concise Chronicle of Various Folks the, newspapers are indulging i in, recalls the
H. T. Belmont of Sacramento arrived here } all that fall.”
Geo. White came over from Michigan at San Francisco yesterday, will arrive
Geo. A. Gray and H. T. Kirk, of San
» Thornton came down from Washington
Ed. Rea and: wife, of San Francisco, arMrg,; Ensigne of San Francisco is here on
J, O’Brien and L. Oioraih, came up from
J. K, Davidson and family have returned
Joshua Penrose went up to Bloomfield
J. W. Greenlaw is up from Sacramento.
E. Rea and wife arrived here last evenC. L. Marlow arrived from: San FranA. 8. Bigelow of Columbia Hill returned
Mrs, G. Miller is very sick and not exPatrick Brophy ‘ot ait Hill rea
J. B; Treadwell and wife returned from . resided on Water street in this city, died issued Deccember 16, 1896, has been lost.
Misses Fiorence Hatcher and Annie Ham. four daughters survive her,
C. A. Lillie of the Oak Tree mine went
Florida St. San Francisco, ' suffered. from a. adapted to cure of all Kidney and Li
The Latest Events at Grass valley Op to dreadful. cold, approaching ~Consumption, : poy
M rs, . Robert Janes of Massachusetts Hill
mn was
performed a couple of weeks agiy is: Feported. ‘and Colds.
The accident which occurred at the oe
Maryland miine Saturday and by. which the
pumps were stopped, has been repaired and
Thomas Gill, a workman at the Empire{ cents. Apply to
mine, was badly cut by a rock while at
work. -A gash wag cut in his scalp near
the base of the skull, and his shoulder was
badly scraped. Dr. C. W. Jones put three . A COOL SMOKE
Mrs, Lovejoy, ‘who lives near Kitts’ sawmill, recently brought to Grass Valley to
undergo a, surgical operation, has recovered . ‘Nhe Higgins Pipe
sufficiently from the effects of the same to be
taken home and was removed there today.
Justice Paynter has imposed a fine of $12
on Jesse Merrow).who was arrested for
making an impromptu shooting gallery. of
Twenty-one years ago today Charles H.
Eddy entered the employ of Rosenberg
Bros., dealers in dry goods. He has been
with the firm ever since and is held in the :
highest regard by his employers, and deERAL LOAN MINING CO, to run a Drift
servedly so, as Mr, Eddy is a very compe. 150 feet, with machine drills. Bids will be SCH ULDT & CO U he
tent clerk and saleeman. received at CHARLES GRIMES’ clothing "e nion r ug Store €
Grass Valley boasts an old lady who ob. full particulars enquire at the Federal Loan A Fre sh
served her ninety-ninth birthday last Sun:
day—Mrs, Ragon’ living with her. grandforty feet of pipe clay good gra was
struck again-in the tunnel on Saturday,”
The Live Yankee is owned by twenty
young men of North Bloomfield and Granfording a cool, sweet smoke. These pipes) place at San Francisco tomorrow, and have
are for sale by all dealers in tobacco, also been informed that Mr. Miller expressed .
The roads everywhere have been badly a wish some time ago that he ba buriad
cut up and washed by the rain, there and that the remains of his wife be
The talk about jingo-ism that many of. disinterred and taken there for burial.
a Had it been known io time that the fun. } enterprise . oe up the property, and
old rhyme: ‘The devil thought to injure. erat was to be held in San Francisco, a cath hy of the mistortane:: that
me by cutting down my jingo tree; but he} Messrs, N. P. Brown, B. F. Snell and others BPE CHES. SORGaas
did not injure me at all, for 1 had jingoes] would have gone down to atténd it, © Tire best way to * old seal; od hair
id falling out, and premature. oat
The remains of Ed W. Gagan, who died A Smash Up.
_ . pose—Hall’s Hair Pacey Nise
This forenoon Thomas Benney was on his ¥ a!
way to the Electric Power Company’s power Lady Capitatists. oe
house with a light two-lMrse wagon intend :
ing’to bring some of the employes to town
Near Richards’ ranch the wagon upset and London, who are are at present visiting this
here tomorrow morning.
Monday night the flume that carries
water to the Murchie quartz mill on Deer
creek, was washed out near the mill, and
three other sections of the flame were carried away by a landslide.
While on the way to church Sunday
night John T. Morgan accidentally fell and
hurt his left leg. The injury kept him in
the house for a day-or two.
The installation of officers of the Chosen
Friends in this city has been postponed two
weeks,
He came back to town and reported the . Beckwith, through whom the sale of this
damage, and Henry Lane was sent out with mine was made to London cig :
a rig to get the men at the power house, . ‘@dies left home on January Ist,
another man going out after the team which . Will remain here a week or ‘two nk
Benney had been driving. °
jes , the State, Frances H. Hill, S
ener Notice to the Public. ent of the Wheeler-Hill mine of .
paaaN, . county, is here‘in compan
Officers Installed. Mr. A. L. Francis, who is now trying’ to : rE
District Deputy I. Haas. of Grass Valley sell pianos in Nevada City, is not in. any
has installed the following officers of Garizim . M@2ner connected with our house in San By the use of. Skiloh’s s Cure. Thi
Lodge, No. 48, I. O. B. B.: M, Rosenberg, Francisco, We never employed him in any . Cough Cure.itthe only xaos remed et
Pr.; K, Casper, V. T.; I. Stein, Sec.; A. capacity—don’t even know the man. It . that terrtble @ disease, ¥
Blumenthal, Treas; A.-Baruh, G.; Trusfollows, of course, that he cannot furnish
tees—A. Baruh, K. Casper, Joseph Weisshis customers with any pianos that we Y
bein; Grand Lodge Representatives—M. handle. [j22-lw] Konier & Cuase, ‘
Rosenberg, 1. Haas, Jacob Weissbein. Ch one: phar
them,
Consumption 6 ‘Can be Cured
ae
Death of Mrs. Jerome Cook. Cheek No, 286, drawn by the "Harmony
Mrs, Jerome Cook, who for many years Mining Co., in favor of Jos ‘King for $8.88
at San Francisco Sunday, A husband and The Ander wit pens Felten it £0 me ee
J .
It, May Do As Much for You.
Deceased war ee
a native of Ireland, aged 52 years,
oOo
Two Lives Saved. 74 Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes
Atiat he had a Severe Kidney troable for
Mrs. Phoenix Thomas, of Junction Citys] many years, with severe pains in his back
Iil., was told by her doctors she had Con. and also that his bladder was affected. He
sumption and that there was no hope for. tried many so called Kidney cures but withher, but two bottles Dr. King’s New Dis-. out any good result, About a year ago he
cevery completely cured her and she says it . began use of Electric. Bittersand found resaved her life. Mr. Thos, Eggers, 139. lief at once, Electric Bitters is especially
troubles and often gives almost instant re
tried without resuifeverything else then. lief. One trial will prove our statement,
bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New ‘Dis-. Price only 5(c, for large bottle. At. Dick_covery_an-din two weeks was Cured. He . erman & Co.'s, Drugs Store.
naturally thankful. . It is ‘such results,
which these are samples, that prove th
-wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Cough
Free trial bottles at Dickerman! he finest -kind of mince meat in bulk, at ? ray : ’
Ae s. Drug Store, Regular size 50c. and . wor, Commercial phdkek atoe
“Absolutely Pure.
‘‘A cream of tartar baking powder, Highestof all in leavening strength,” . Latest
United States Government Food Report,
Royal Baking Powder Company,
106 Wall street, N. Y.
At Wolf’s Only.
a
Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory This is How it Is Done!
can be obtained for 50 cents. By mai', 75
When we go to market we take the cash
withgus, and we buy in large enough quantities to get the§bottom 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
Frep. E. Brown,
Transcript Office.
Is what all pipe smokers enjoy ;
Lut most pipes will get, strong
in a little while and burn the
tongue,
. store everything is called by its real name.
There is no masquerading. If you: like to
vw have everything just right,
DON'T FORGET
: A. B. WOLF.
\Notice to Contractors.) The Cash Grocer:
Colley Building, Commercial hooees
Smokes cool and sweet, can be
easily cleansed, and there is. no
loss of tobacco.
For Sale by All Dealers.
Try One!
Sealed bids will be received by the FEDstore up to THURSDAY, Jan. 23d. For Opposite the DKON HOTEL.
thine,
and Pure
“Tons: of Cold.
pal ingredient of the famous
_ Peruvian Bitters
were captured by the Spaniards in the
“beautifal city of the Incas, but Peru's. Block,
greatest treasure was still hidden in her
foreste—i. @., Peruvian Bark, the prinoiStock of ¢
GOODs.
For our opening. We will not allow any house in the
. County to Carry a more complete or better oo
Than can be found on our Shelves. 4 :
“What You Get at SCHULDT’S Is Goo.” "
LowPrices Our Specialty.
R. a, Scott All Prescriptions Compounded by’ expericnced and » Compe
AND HIS tent Druggists,
‘American ‘Farce ah..
In Three of the Funniest Comedies ever Overcoats,
Suits ans Pants
_NEVADA THEATRE,TWO NIGHTS, ONLY.
Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings,
January Qlat and 22d
Tuesday Evening mo Chip: of the Old
Gh vs ednesday Evenin My
All Musical, all Tanabett nee 8 Landing.’
More Comedians than you ever saw in
one show.
More Pretty Girls,
. Epecial Scenery for Each Comedy,
» Orchestra of Ten Solo ‘Artists,
Remember For ' nat Two Nights.
Admission 25 and 50 cents.
aa on site with ut extra charge at Mul+
"a.
To pides de REDUCED”
PRS
iteville, who have shown great. energy.and.
use the best preventive known for: ede sah. a et
Miss Porter and Miss, Dimsdale, "both ot :
was badly smashed and one horse had a leg . “ity, are stockholders in the Red Hill mina
seriously injured, Benney escaped unhurt, . %f this district, both being friends of if. Cc.
visit Tuolumne ceunty and other Darts of
fuoluning’
. you absolute certainty in quality. (In this —
OF GREAT
rare which i
tlement of this Sta
to the newcomer;
sically five times tl
jhas been formed in
tensive region to s
ibroadest, most str
}line ever suggested
:mow beep complete
-owners of the land
imit them for a lim
-openm these large a
:pettlement. . Wha
.capital to launch ¢
vitade and ite merit
‘combination of . ]
:aeventy-four miles
tthe Sacramento ri
unity for breakin
thitherto insurmo
ssattlement ofthe §
lands have been «
will justify their
the pr -heretofo
‘Whe evet it marks .
thiatorical era of 1:
Disputed
The dam at the
, Geena Valley, bre
mew dam was ge
the old one, Ap
from this dam, Mm
stopped by repres
Mining Company
flame will pass
took place betwe
ive companies, a1
injunction suit, t
judgment prevai
probably be settl
ce _Appc
Mr. J. Levy)
for the Clarke’s.'
:all we have to sa
itwenty. years ©
xwe found i¢ to, b
ttared, Sold at
tthe New Store o
‘d27tt
v
iElestric Bitter
season, but perh
ewhen the langu
wails, when the’
. sand the heaped of.
A prompt use ©
waverted long anc
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rh
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cpmorss
and
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