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BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By Mall $6.a Year.
By Carrier 12452 ‘Cts, a: Week.
ADVERTISING. -RATES.
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MISS THOMAS.
Taehye of Piano . Porta
her ngeldoncs "Gn i Mie Mashge Crawford or 2a
dress Box 55, Grass Valley. ©
Crissel Bros.,
Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Ham,
BAOON, Ets.,
Krystons Market—Commercial Street.
“The Referee.”
ALWAYS THE BEST OF-::
Wines, Ales, Ligaors and Cigars.
Call and see how ’tis yourself.
Commercial Street.
Frank Smith
Jack Scheeler —Is the Up-to-Date Tailor.
He keeps on hand the best stock of
Foreign and Domestic Oloths in town.
He makes suits at the lowest prices.
Broad street opposite National Hotel.
UNION MARKET,
Commercial St., Nevada City,
COLLEY BROS., °. «Prop’s,
Beef, Pork, Matton, Veal, Ete.,
At the lowest rates,
w= ALSO KBEP ON. HAND A CHOICE}
stock of the
Popular Public Ab er Hams, Bacoa . ,
Nevada City”
= Undertaking ‘Go.
GEO. A. GRAY, Manager.
Night calls from Union Hotel Telephone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283.
The Reception Saloon,
“Parnell’s” Old Stand, :
Commercial Street, Nevada, City,
‘Is still conducted on . the lines pec adh made
the for
andrews & Piaiiarhiti
. Are Dealers in all kinds ‘ef
Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Etc.
Free Delivery Wagon.
road S treet, next to Armory Hall.
‘Tomale House
Stever. Building.
The very best of Tomales always on
hand—day and night.
A. SILVA, Proprietor. .
James Foley
Has. the Finest
Candy and Ice Cream Parlors
In Nevada County,
Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the
of Ice Cream Suda.
Gommereial Street.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING,
Pastaniee attention to th transpor
tation for ~
ites gr eee
» S246 op") Pia ite, Saas
‘Geo Richardson,
UNDERTAKER
AND
# #» EMBALMER.
Parlors, Broad se opposite City Hal
Residence doorsshow hen jos the fgg
tn the Tra’ a. t
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
Bread, 2
Pies and ae
ANCY PASTRY. or ALL KINDS TO ORDER
"Wedding Cakes a Specialty..
©0rsh Compremed Y, Oak oon
stantly on hand. “iar oy
_ Ss, Baer, ap
TELEPK; ONE 37,
as sare aioe os make them. It
t Part With His Belt at Sneg Price.
: gives strength, which makes men
the old-vim and energy. .
eS mee free, -~ spigerans
STOVES and
RAN GES.
For economy in Fuel, Good®Cooking,
Durability and all Desirable Features,
the celebrated ”
‘Westwood. Stoves and Ranges,
EXCEL ALL OTHERS.
GEO. E. TURNE
_He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, beJee
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gece e as oo serevecee sees oe 7 eeesecces
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; ‘im need of. ar rir ninety
It Cures All Weakness in Men.
For Weak. Men
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of physical wrecks.
Read the book *‘Three Classes
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1
STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES
Of various patterns and sizes, from the
sects ios 3 epghsecel THE MOST EXPENSIVE.
Handsome Lamps °%
Beautiful China and Glassware.
Agent for the BEST -CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES.
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street.
IS SOLE AGENT
For Nevada City.
All Kinds and at
Way-Down Prices.
mM. L. & D. MARSH:
cme OFFICE AND YARD,
= Boulder Street,
: Nevada City.
“Call on as before
going elsewhere.
When. You Buy Job Printing
You naturally want to get the best for your money.
The juality of Paper,"fype and Ink all cut a‘ igure
in determining the merit of the production. We use
only the best of these. But no matter how superior
they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if
proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the
Presswork. Weclaim to 1 in th respects also.
STYLES CHANGE
IN PRINtING
The same asin aGaing. and the Trys
tutlag piosa te the staese Sed. wo kane she tent ok eet. nting plant in the county, and we have t of wor
judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best.
Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s.
See our work and get our figures; Tey will satisfy you.
BROWN & CALKINS, Jeb Printers,
Commercial street. NEVADA CITY. CAL.
keeps up with the deerees of Dame
most egy ore vont
an
NEVADA CITY,
Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San F.ancisco, Cal.
_ Will do a general Real Estate business.
Houses bought and sold om commission.
Houses rented and rents’ collected.
Negotiations made for loans.
Agents for some of the best . Fire and Life Insurance
Companies,
References—The business men of Nevada City.
By he peer 2 teal wens, Wea .
THE “POPUL AR” BAKERY
a
FOR. SALE.
The Marks piss user the Gieahan bored asa whole or in single lots:
Eight room house with large lot, having a good barn on the place. Well and
Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250.
Palmer place on Nevada street is offered at reasonable terms.
‘. $1500—A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. °Good dwelling and outouild.
welling house of four reoms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet,
situated on Long street is offered on the installment plan.
» “The Lones place on Broad street can be purchased on easy terms.
on Park Avenue, 65x150. Price $250.
old negro church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by
on Boulder street are offered on easy terms.
wife ie delling hours on Boulder street for sale on the installment plan
with 144 acres of ore. One spare th
within the town
wa!
offered for sale at or lf
canpepgey Ate plus rece, ofere for a term of youre at's ow
of six acres near Neyada City. Good dwelling house and out
ten aap ioe WE A toons «anid Sa tent rane Nee eet 1000—"cr Sacramento rooms,
EDWARD J. MORGAN.
‘BROWN & MORGAN,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
OPPICE—Adjoinidg Luetje &,Brand’s, Broad street,
CALIFORNIA
First Maid—Well, there’s one consolation; beauty is only skin deep. .
Second Maid—Yes, that’s why. so
many girls use rough towels, trying to
find it.—St. Louis Repubtic.
Irresponsibie.
Oh, gee let woman not your proud soul
Give ‘Kinaly pity to the weaker sex,
And never let your mind to wrath incline—
To err is woman, to forgive divine.
—Judge.
. Not Available,
“Here is a letter it-would hardly do
for us to publish,” saida quack. A man
writes: ‘I have just taken the first.
bottle of your medicine—’ ”
“Well?” said his partner.
“There it breaks off short, and is .
signed in another handwriting: ‘Per
executor.’ ”—Tit-Hits. :
He Took More,
= “Only one!” he pleaded.
She looked at him in:surprise.“One little kiss,” he persisted;
“Oh, all right," she replied, carelessly. “If you’re fool enough to start the
press for a single impression, go ahead,
but it doesn’t seem to me it pays.”—Chicago Post.
USED THE SAME PAWNSHOP.
Tom—lI've just discovered that Charley Harduppe is a sore of relative of
mine.
Myrtle—Is that so?
Tom—Yes; we both have the. sane
uncle.—U p-to-Date.
Those Grated Windows.
The man from Jersey paused, surprised,
Before the prison drear,
And softly murmured: ‘‘They must hev
Durned big moskeeters here!’’
—N. Y. Journal.
Curious National Custom,
“I was so mad,” said the vivacious
young American lady, “that I could
have eaten a pound of nails.”
The listening Englishman made a.
note in his commonplace book that even
anger is so well recognized as a nervous
complaint in this country that the natives are in the habit of taking iron to
counteract it.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
ee Im Self Defense.
“Yes,” said the man who was relating
the experience, “I am usually a peaceful
and law-abiding citizen, but on that ocvasion I joined the infuriated mob and
threw stones at the militia.”
“You did?”
“Yes. Iknew that ifthe militia began
to shoot the infuriated mob would
probably escape, while the innocent
spectators would get hurt.” — N. Y.
World.
Mrs. Hashcroft Was Suspicious,
“A dinner such as we have had -today,” said the elderly boarder, “makes
me feel like a youngyman.” —
“Indeed,” was all ‘Mrs. Hashcroft
. deigned to reply.
“Indeed; when I think of that lamb
we had for dinner I feel that if that
was lamb I must be still a boy.”—Answers.
Pride of Station. .
Mr. Forundred (proudly)—Note this
magnificent business block. I own
every foot of the ground on which it
stands, and it is from this that I derive
my income. .
Old Gent—Ah, yes; I remember this
locality very well. It was here your
grandfather had his junk shop.—N, Y.
Weekly.
Discovered.
“Well, madam, I’ve been years lookin’ for work.”
*“Humph!° Ihave plenty of it for
you. You can—”
_.** "Seuse me, madam, I said I had been
looking for work. Now that . have
found it, me curiosity-is satisfied. Goodday.”—N. Y: Truth.
Nothing Noisy About It. t
“What sort of hunting is done mostly
in this region?” asked a northern tourist of a Kentucky mountain inu-keeper.
. “Most of the hunts in this neigh
hood are still hunts,” replied the landlord, with a wink to the revemue officer,
who was smoking a.cigar within hear.
ing.—Louisville Courier-Journal:
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Homann does his own baking. 45-tf
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Ne
aicaaaa
oa Silenced.
“What did you mean by
. story that I vis ty cere ee
Scriptures?” aaked the deacon, in great
pei ‘deekin,” said the man who had
originated the report, “you know you
told ‘me that all you said about that
hoss I bought was as true as’ Gospill.
An’ ou:-know how true it was.”
“Er—ah,” said the nesta 5, carnal
apolis Journal.
It Got Out.
Raynor—Say, what ails” Ferguson?
I'm awfully uneasy about him. I saw
him in a hardware store a little while
‘. ago, buying a revolver, and he had a
wild, desperate look in hié eye that I
never saw before.
Shyne—Ferguson happened to tell
somebody yesterday. that he wanted
to buy, a house, and the real estate
agents somehow found it out.—Chicago
” Tribune,
He Didn't Eaeeti
“You're a géntleman, sir; I can’t say more.
Allow mé your hand to press!
You're the only one cf these men a score
Who didn’t laugh whén, on the floor,
In the whirling dance I tripped, and tore
My beautiful partner’s dress.”
“That I did not laugh is not Strange, I
F —Harlem Life.
netonteb With INTEREST,
She—I want a change; I must have it.
Do you think it is interesting to see the
sume tiresome face day after day?
He—Why on earth do you stand before
the mirror all day, then?—Fliegende
Blaetter.
=
QUITE NATURAL
Her Mother—Edith, don’t you think
you are getting too old to play with
little boys?
Edith—No, mamma; the older I get
the better I like them.—N. Y. Times.
Sophisticated.
Queen Lil has: been to Boston,
And, unlike many cueens,
No critics now may say of her:
“Bhe really doesn’t know beans.”
—Chicago ‘:imes-Herald.
A Belligerent Spirit.
“Did you seize the spirit of the occasion while you were at the seance last
night, Chumpley ?”
“That’s what I did and she came
mighty near scratching my eyes out.”—
Detroit Free Press.
DV ipoC. resolene
Whooping Cough, Crou
Asthma, Catarrh, Golds.
CRESOLESE being,administered by tnhalation, gives the
Safest and [ost Effectual
Means
Of treating the throat and bronchial tubes
ts efficiency in Whooping Cough and
i + montertal. as ant gat sien. Po qualities render
invaluable in Contag: s0us Diseases.
e
H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
Nevada City
TED i
COTTAGE ORGAN.
Has attal of excellepce which ad
Sepleeaacarers
ae ery ety improvement th that inventive
ume, a cone Dat ag Spans Ab iiaye se
themao hig. ee ana J od e organa for for
a an r ria
COMBINED. MA uaretia
". THE POPULAR ORGAN. , 1
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INSTRUCTION BOOKS ANT PIANO STOOLS
Catalogues and Price Lists on applicatior,
Chicago Cottage Organ Co,
150. CENTS A WEEK
~}? o'eloeck. All common school branghes
‘or the lady’s my wife, and hér bills,1 oa 3
‘Harness and Saddlery
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
lone tease sed under et head for 50 cents
a or $2a month. Eac additional line
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance.
Private lessons.
Mise Lizzie Naffziger, graduate of the State
Normal schoo! at San. Jose, will during the
winter give private lessons in the grammar
grade studies, also in Englishmnd geometry.
Apply at her home on Water street. 30-tf
Dancing School.
Prof. Mich-ll's ladies’ and gentlemens’
dancing school at Odd Fellows hall. every
Tuesday night; children's class, Saturday
afternoon; socials (ladies: free], Saturday
nights; private lessons at hall or your own
house. 5 all
A Night School.
Prof. G, W. Ogden of the city: schools will
open a night school at Washington schoolhouse on Monday evening, January 9th, at
taught, including book-keeping. js
For Rent.
Five room house on Spring street—rent $10
“ water. Enquire o}
Brown & Moraan.
To Rent.
The residence of Mr Downiug, on tke Grass
Valley road—to reliable parties a bargain,
Has nine rooms. Aleo a lot of chickens that
will be sold cheap. Enquire of John W.
Downing, Central Hotel building on Union
stacet. ji8-lw
_ Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r.
The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them
—PLAZA—
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
William & Thomas ‘ised. Propietors,
(Successors to T. H. Mooney.)
ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
best horses and Oper that can be obtained in the county. m day and night.
you want a stylish rig give usa call.
@@ Special attention to transients. “QQ
JAMES CAIRNS,
DEALER IN
PRICES FOR CASH ONLY:
Plush Robes—$2 and upwards.
Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards.
Single Harness—$7.50 and upwards.
Baggy Tops—Trimmed from $12 up.
Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and upwards.
JAMES CAIRNS.
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote)
Nevada City.
JAMES HENSESSY, + — Prop’r.
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transient
customers.
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Telephone No, 72.
Grass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
Until further notice the ’Bus will
make regular trips betwéen Nevada
os — Grass Vi y at the following
‘aks Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5
and 7:30'p. m.
peer . Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1,
30 p. m.
rs called for in any part of
town without extra charge. Leave
orders at the National Exchange Hotel.
Union Livery Stable,.
SOCIETY. DIRECTORY.
Nevada City Lodge, No.’ 52, A. 0.
. U. Ww.
Meets at Odd Felldws Hall
’ Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
GEORGE E, KUSSELL,.M. W,
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder.
Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. O.
0. F.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Ist and 3d praniins. Evenings of Month at 7:30
ESTHER ROBERTS, N.G.
ADELINE HATHERSAE See.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hr it:
Every 2d and ee. of each month at
kk.
WM, McKINLAY JR. C. P.
GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe.
"Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N..G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
C, W. CHAPMAN Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, R. S.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W,
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and four HMA ROGERS, og
RS,
MES, BELLE DOUGLASS R —
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
Jffice at resid , Sacr ito st Nevad
City, Cal.
FOR SALE.
MRS B. LUTZ’S HOTEL
On Broad Street_will be sold
ata bargain. The Hotel is
doing a good business; it is
onegof the best locations in
this City.
NATIONAL: MARKET, .
Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank.
C.J.NAPFZIGER, Prop’r
voct PE lp Mutton
ea. usages, ete. =
Hams, Baconand Lard cere
wholesale and retail.
And all kinds of Meats
asually eng ina firs
class mar pope)
po a delivered free bo x8
of charge
LICK HOUSE,
Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts.,
Center of Biiahiees District
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
G. W. KINGSBURY, Manager,
Special Accommodations ,
For Traveling Men,
HEADQUARTERS
FOR MINING MEN.
Convenient to All Car Lines. Modern
Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout.
Grand improvements are being made in
this popular house, aud when completed the
Liek will be second to no houseon the Pacific Coast, nil
Perfection
in Brewing
‘is Reached.
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
Thefe are other Beers, but
QGILT EDGE
% IS PURE.
WHEELIHAN BROS.,
Grass Valley.
Agents
Leave orders at
Glenbrook Saloon
JOE CONROY, Proprietor.
Pine Street, Nevada City.
THOS. S.FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR, COMmercial andPine streets.
1. C. LINDLEY, _
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
GEO. WETTERAU, Prop.
FFICE-TILLEY BURLDING, COR. BROAD .
Ord Pine streets. Up Stairs.