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January 3, 1901 (4 pages)

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bes at 5 ati lie _ Issaed Every Evening, Sundays¥Excepted cage ance tS ELISE TAT ITC » THE TRANSCRIPT. AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, BROWN & CALEINS TERMS OF SUBSCBRITTION : By Mail, -*-* °°. *° $6 Per Year The Harvest Has Already Began at weather, the ice men at Boca, Iceland Posser Creek and other pleces around Unig Ice Co. has frot 11 to 14 inches at their pond on Prosser Oreek. HarAMONG THE ICE MEN.Several Places. Taking advantage of the favorable Truckee, have begun harvesting. The Identified Him As Her Husband. OAKLAND, January 2.—Mfrs. Stendel, wife of Captain Herman Stende}, called at the Berkeley. Morgue this afternoon . one of the sterling melodramas of and identified the body there as that; modern. years, which in this day cf of her missing husband. Stendel was . froth and folly on the stage, atfords Captain of the sloop Lulu. It is be-; eS ~— THRATBR GOERS. They Will Have a Big Treat This Evening. Human Hearts, which is to be played at the theater here this evening, is theater goers an evenings entertainFire Caused by Electric Wires. Prrrssura, January 2.—The extensive pattern plant of S. Jarvis, Adams & Co. was almost completely destroyed by fire today, together with a large number-of pattefns and moulds. The loss s estimated at $100,000 and is covered Grew Saved large Russian ship Yorkland, bound for But Vessel Lost. -PensacoLa, Fia., Jan, 2—The Mobile, went ashore last night on the Her crew was rescued, but it is feared the vessel. will be a total loss. Filed Notice Bris ToL, Tenn., Jnuary 2.—Ger)j: James A. Walker, the Republican on. didate for Congress, who was defeated outside beach thirty miles from here. ] on the face of the returns by Oongregg. man Rhea, of the Ninth Oo ; (Virginia) District, has filed notice of a contest. Taking of evidence will begin of @ Contest . THURSDAY... = By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week ae , ed bof the city. vesting was begun today. lieved he was murdered. ment which appeals to all lovers of by insurance. The fire was caus: y : 3 DS That ould i acai eels : The People’s Ice Co. has from 18 to Gicein Gravnn Goad: the highef ideals in dramatie art, The . a defective electric wire connection. «Don’t Go Bareheaded. a Pore en ailtmuaimenn It :: si “Som “ , . CERNE Ss 48s Or aie . eee eke ee ; agit monn Sas een shige Pa © Men’s black crushed hats for men . that of two years ago, when, dart the ar : does not interfere harvesting will be. Gideon Graves, one of Nevada counin which the people portray & plain Chica 0 Is rice 50 cents, bankrupt price 15 cents . hearing of evidence three. 8 Sere romeo i a commenced tomorrow. . eles oldest citizens, died at Bridgeport . CO@ntry folk ‘always so entertaining ' : h ? L. Lupaox. , me . @arney’s. : t THURSDAY....-++Jan. 3, 1901. ‘The National Ice Co is prepared for. wonday afternoon. He was a native of when faithfully produced on the stage. “4 mended ; pe dn Chis shot _ , Boneless bone oe storms and will commence to harvest . Ohio and aged 68 ‘years, 9 nronths and Human Hearts as it will be seen here Not So Warm. 38 it ; SVCRE SETS dite at ——". eather predi PERSONAL POINTERS, Daily Chronicle of the Doings. of Both Old: aud Young. ‘John Spaulding is up from Auburn. Geo. Russell left this morning for . in a few days. They have about 8 inches of ice. . At P: Henry’s the ice is almost ready to harvest. The Donner Ice Co. has between 6 and 7 inches of ice and is prepared for storms. . Got a Thirty Day Sentence. 25 days. He leaves two sisterg and two brothers living in Iowa. has lived in this State since 1853. For twenty-eight years hé has been toll collector at Bridgeport and was wellknown to the traveling public, had occasion to travel that way. faneral took place yesterday afternoon from the residence of C. J. Cole with Mr. Graves who The is so realistic that one can almost imagine one’s seif sniffing the ozone of the Czark mountains and listening to the quaint manners of speech of the people. themselves, instead of mere stage charactérizations. Seats are now on sale at Foley’s. Ooo His Occupation. ~ New York, January 2.—The temperature at 7 a. m. today was reported as follows: New York; 26; Boston, 22; Philadelphia, 26; Washington, 28; Chicago, 8; St. Paul, 10; Cincinnati, 16; St. Louis, 16 above zero. A Heavy Snow Storm. Famous Army Norse Dead. Norristown, Pa, January 2.—Mrs Anna Morris Holstein, a widow of Major William Hayman Holstein, ‘and a famous army nurse, is dead at her Split Open gene Lyncnsoure, Tenn., Janasty 2—EnWith an Ax. CO. Smith,a well known farmer, was found dead in bed this morning, ‘and Fridey. Hig . If you want a g ‘Bnell & Fieming’s _ Fresh qurrants, For Life Insure: The Providen the Erie mine. 2a Sunline aa i oe . . inte t at the Cole cemetery. ; ‘ ; Carl Seeley returned to San Franctsomy RE pe oe Tae interment at the Oole cemetery. =. awyer—What is your.business?__. ‘The heaviest snow storm in many . home in Red Hill, near-here,.aged 76, His head had been spli’ open with an iipped two more co this morning. inthe County-Jail, where he will spend Above all things. don’t become a. Baukrapt—Well, I suppose I migh . years is now prevailing in the: moun-. ——— a0 ~taxv—The identity of the assasein is ung to the Selby 1 <i fi drunkard; use whiskey moderately avd . be called a bill collector. tains; —At-this city—it-is—raining very. known. pica eee on.(Maine) J. G. Spencer of Alameda is here op thirty days for disturbing the peace. hard and the probabilities are that we. Will Léavé Tomorrow. ‘Boudden’s. a visit to friends. use the best. Jesse Moore“AA” isthe}. Lawyer—A bill collector? oneG. L. Field of San Francisco is here Laon page i Pts aed Dace purest and best. ‘Bankrupt—Yes. At least, I have a will soon get some of the beautiful Our ned Banatot, John B ‘Tyrreli,will , ' St. George Vin i trip. : f eal . : \ , ar on a business trip end ‘bene iuebld. to hold. the door PT large collection of unpaid bills. snow. goto San Francisco tomorrow, and Ten Killed oe 4 . procera — oe : ; > W. BR. Senter of San Francisco came in on the nfSrning train. F. E. Sieke, ‘he commercial man {of W. Martin Jr. left this morning for San Francisco to visit friends. Mrs. M. Austin went up to Washington this morning to visit friends. A. W. Gunnison arrived here this afternoon from San Francisco. Mark McCullough of North San . ‘ Juan was among yesterday’s visitors to . : this city. G. J. Rector left this morning for a visit to friends at Sacramentoand San Francisco. Mrs. Bartle of San Jose, who has been at the different saloons, as he desired he sought solace ia the feminine graces of Miss Kite Simmons, who has lived Mollie Bard. When Miss Simmons refused to bave anything to do with bim he gave her a beating. On all Pullman: cars Jesse M core ‘A A” whiskey is to be had. i +290 A FICKLE IMMIGRANT. ler Experience With Two Lovers at Luele Saca's bas.e Office, “There scem to be manifold opporanities amoug the imimigiants coming 9 America on shipboard for falling in At three o’clock this afternoon the bell ‘at Pennsylvania Eugine services were not needed as the alarm was caused by. an electric wire being blown against the wire of the alarm system. Oe country as the partridge. Pecaliarities of Quail. There are many odd and interesting things to be said of the quail, which is known throughovt a large scope of the One is that it has the power when badly frightened of withholding its scent. house. A covey, Good Shoes at Low Prices. fine footwear kept by them at—all times of th» year which they guarantee. [heir prices are very reasonable. Call around and see their display. $2.50 For 75 Cents. Men’s $2.50 black and brown stiff bats, all sizes, will be slaughtered at the \bankrupt store formerly L. Hyman & Co., for 75 cénts. The hats are on display in the show window. la Training. _“My son,” said his father, “when you “To bea policeman.” . At Sigourney’s Fresh eastern oysters, 50 cents for a big can. tf Srate or Oat10, Crry oF TOLEDO, * "Lucas County, es Frank J. CHENEY makes oath that he s senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cuengy & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State from there to Sacramento to attend the coming session of the Legislature which mee's next "Monday. Mr. TyrTf you" wanta healthy drink try Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey.Ha, Firing a Salute, January Ist, through the fire of a salute with a défective cartridge. Maher &Co.’s CLEAN UP SALE OF LADIES’ WRAPPERS. © pvening, desires : yow wages, and g otice in anothe: Sacramento, is in town. : . snes Beckley left this morning for there a number of years and is know!. torned*in a fire alarm of one tap. A Bovey Bros., the shoe dealers Of. see a boy always loafing about the) rell is the youngest member in that] . . » Sauerkrout, in . Sccramento to visit relatives. as “Truckee Kate.” The fair Kate was. general alarm was then given and the Broad street, have a new advertise: . street corners, what place in life do} body and he will make his mark there. . ’ Tren Tsrn, January 2.—Ten Germans Selected Queen spending the night with a lady friend, . gremen immediately responded ‘The r ment inthis issue. They speak of the you suppose he is fitting himself for?’ oor were killed and n‘ne wounded at: Leie a est in the land . Pickled pig’s { bulk and fresh 1 .T. W. Sigourn: /The fatber of e well known t ity, died at San Hot Beef Tea a Tegler’s confecti: » Lady Adams T Tomales, in cai for an evening lu here on a visit; returned this morning ave, particuiarly, on the slower steam. qiickly flushed, will scatter and lie so 7 L LuBECE, aforesaid, and that esid firm will pay Se caer ur aes lee be had at Phil Sc: to her" hoine: eae 1, Whe people are thrown together . close the best dog in the world will. j8it Nevada City. the sum of ONE HUNDRED LLOT I LOT Ir “Te aff ‘or a period of from 12 to 18 days,” . overrun them, making no sign of point aad _. LARS foreach and every case of Oa; ; ram J nthe pithiain (3) ‘ain §. Martin returned this morning to Butte County after a visit to his many friends in this city. Miss Ferguson of Mariposa county arrived here this morning on a visit to Miss Bell Stover. ” P. S. Cart, on of the oldest residents says John Gilmer Speed in Ainslee’s. ‘in this case a worthy young Russian was Cheated vut of a very pretiy bride xy a likely Italian fellow traveler of the maiden. Strangely enough, she knew not ove werd of Italian nor he a word of. Russian, yet the bride’s until the bird flutters up right under. foot. Another is that it has the faculty of simulating death, if taken winged in hand, and of coming quickly to life the minuté the grasp is relaxed in the neighborhood of good cover. the birds have a sort of barometric Further, A Commission House.— Scheemer Store formerly occupied by Mrs. Hocking on Broad street, and will open a second-band merchandise and commission store. Wm. E. Johnston has leased the TARRH that cannot be cured—by the use of Hatt’s CaTaRRH OURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to péefore me ard subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De~ 1886 cember, A. q '. A. W. GLEASON, , Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internSizes 32 to 40. Old price $1:00; new
price 65c. Just fifteen of them left. LOT Ir. Tennis Flannel. Size 32 to 40. Old Price $200; new price $1.25. Just 12 left. left Size 82 to 88." Old price $125; new” . price 75c. Just ten of them left. : LOT Iv. Tennis Flannel. Size 34 to 88. Old . price $225; new price $1.60. Just 7 quick relief. Vir om looking for The finest and goods ever brous ‘unpacked at Phi of “Red--Dog, is so ill that it is feared countryman was jilted. and the panto. sense. en ; that he will not recover. tie ed: cra epee sei set. A woodsman marking the direction Christian Eudeaver any. and acts oe, boy the blood ip y eh yale an f vort gayiy ade conidentty to learn} in which quajl feed can almost certainbs and mucous surfaces of the s stem i ty . q rs. if dde J. B. Tully returned to May bert this orb Gtiei and. the gieat new world . fy foretell the day’s weather. If they WN ee Send for testimonials, free. v Giant ried. a bargain in wrappers, don’t let ‘this, one go by $a Piper, mar morning after spending the-holidays. j}.y had entered at oue and the same . ehoose stubble or cornfields, it will be The members of the Senior ChrisF.J. OM#NEY & CO., Toledo, O. : ARE ' y , ith his famil : ian EB Sold by Druggiste, 750 One more cut in LADIES’ COATS AND JACKETS: We have just 14 of City, Renoand . w ytime. mild and molst; if they go to the open . tian Endeavor Society will be entereer them left and do not expect to have them long. Better come today or you may telegraphed this E. C. Grissel, who came down to attend the Native Daughters ball, returned to Washington this morning. Henry and Arnold Angwin, who have been here onavisit to their parents, returned to sun Francisco this moro ing. “Another case was equally ludicrous. A Swedish maiden of somewhat fickle mind fell in love with a fellow voyiger without apprising Lim of the fact cLat she was betrothed to another man whom she was to meet at the barge itlice and marry. It was her intention to hurry ashore with her new lover woods, he looks for wind and sun; if they scurry for thickets of brier and sedge, then he knows bitter cold is imminent. Unless forced to migrate by lack of food a eovey always sleeps within 100 yards ofthe nest it was hatched in, and this although it may have fed-all day several miles away. ing. A good time is anticipated. ee Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters tained ‘at the home of Mrs. W. W. Waggoner on tomorrow (Friday) evenremaining in the Postoffice at Nevada . ~ Wall’s Family Pills are the best: Justa Few. eon delicacies carried by George OC. Gaylord & Son: Truffe. Following is just a few of the lunchTeyssonneau Puree de. Fois. Gras get left. Well worth seeing. Come in time. & pair. Blankets and Comforters are going 2 Black Cloth Capes, old price $7 50; uew price $5. The good warm kind, Now, ladies, this is the biggest bargain yet: 8 doz. of Ladies’ Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Hose—fast black—all sizes. Keep y Dur feet warm at a very little cost. The old price was 25c; new price 15c at reduced prices and they are going rapidly. If you need anything of this kind you should see them. _ Now, ladies, we want to see you come in and look around. See the many Jacobs as follow thie best compan ever in my circu Success comes * same mistake tw . ~°"TF you should drinking line y: Miss A. Caldwell, who has been here} aif outwit the former, prior cere. The slee : ’ ping is done in a buddled ring, ; ; ‘ on a visit to her father, Hon. J. Cald-} mony. but the red ta the office} tails in, heads out, all around and so City, ee Laforest, Terrine de Foie D’Oi2, Ook: ears war seo SD yon Respectfully, ‘a eer ci se ge well, willleave tomorrow for British} prevented that, and the first lover came . closely bunched that a good sized napPrk E Annie Truffe. . IVE hk Bz GS in town and 35 Columbia. . = to welcome his bride. She then as. kin will cover it. Instinct possibly lies Gat es, Victor. Laforest, Sandwich de Foie Gras. < ; = 7 ex Oe fair treatment. T. L. Coffey and family have left promptly fe). ih love with No. 1, But} back of the ring making. Thus the shy Greaves, Wm. Franco American Co.’s Game Pates, : Oall on Ed Sol when No. 2 Truttied : : anything in the t this city and it is reported thaf. the former is now’ in San Francisco, where he intends to remain. ’ —+ eee Ought-to Learn a Trade. Put your boy to work if he is not in scbool, If there is nothing else for him to do, pnt him to whitewashing the back fence. Keep the lawn mowed, aud even cut the winter supply of wood. pleaded and threatened, she eould not decide which one she loved,the better, so she was detained while the two men haunted the barge office, glaring at each other. “When the detention time had elapaed, the bride, still not knowing ler mind, was sent unceremoniously back on the same steamer that brought her over, both jilted lovers abandoning the field in despair. But on arriving on her native soil once more the maiden dared not face her people, so back she creatures hope to escape surprise from ereeping vermin, minks, weasles, foxes, which steal upon them in the night. A Peculiar Dutch Custom. The four Sundays of November are observed as fete days‘in Holland. They are known by the curious names Review, Decision, Purchase and Possesgion, and all refer to matrimonial affairs, November in Holland being the month par excellence devoted to courtship and marriage, probably because Jones, Jerry James, Mrs. Queenie Kitte, Ed. Lang, Melvin Lewis, Mrs. Thos. Margan, T H. Noonan, Miss T. Osselin, J. E. Schneider, L. W. (2) ~ Schmidt, Miss M. H. == Sm th Marie— =< Slade, Edd. ‘ xa Smi h, Mrs, Jas. <=" Stevens, Mrs. Jas. Chicken Liver, Prime Russian Caviar. embart. Imperial. B. Laforest Cepes Marcuerite. D. &G. Artichokes in glass. Chicken Grouse Quail, Wild Duck and Partridge. P.M. Loubri2’s Anchois Al’ Huille Oheese in glass: Fromage de OamFromage de Roquefort, MacLarens And hence through the whole body the path of Disease is often plainly marked. If you want to be happy and weil don’t catch cold from wet feet. Wear a pair of our strong and well made shoes. They fit, they wear and will give you satisfaction. Prices Reasonable. Through the Shoes to the Feet ++ _ It snowed her » tle while, but th: it to call it a.sno A goed body o -ered in the old I ville. Highest grade Scadden’s. ’ All kinds of J Scadden’s. _ Youshould us Anything is better for him than loaf-. came, having just money enough to) thea Towle Frank me s P nee 2 : gricultural occupations of the year .1) ‘or famil ‘ ” All kinds of Boots and Shoes Rei. lpg about town at the head end of a pay her passage, and sent-for lover NO. are over ai ssibl Launaaiee the ie a fh or Tomola, G. F y use Jesse Moore: “AA”, paired at short. notice. The very best ) the skin di ; ; ind possibly ords White, Mrs. M. E whiskey is a prime favorite, and in bather. Vinto cigarette stump, learuing all evil and. 1, declaring that she loved him the bet-. of creation’ from quite remote antiqisco ilar aaa ee Saemenhda ot bomen it ls ak i! material used and all work gasranF The ave contracting all the vices that the devil. ter. He replied that he was very much . uity have Wecognized the pleasantness . yg, FOREIGN. tates 8 always on the . teed. : e average 0D Kee ps afloat to catch idlers. No hon} puis but se Eee red ce of having wives to cook and cater for peg Miygeny : es ts im meet F : F; s ar ary > Was Maines 5 . . Tinas te 4 est Iubor willdurt your boy, bat the. ® Mme! Mine to come for her. \ on Review Sunday every If not called for in fifteen days letDo You Ksow BOVEY BROS Se besaght i devil habits he may contract on the} _, end Ea aig canis Mince a On Review Sunday everybody goes ters will be sent to the dead letter of-. ‘Th — @r er brought iv streets may kill bi land poi ite en then sent word to No. 2 to} to church, and after service there is a . g i 1 f f th at Moore carries the largest and ’ weived at P. G. y s soul and poison 418 . ji}:6 effect, but he. ed that he iad : h Fee oeape ce. Parties calling for any of these Broad Street ~, mieul, Gkidhe 40 ab Lo make bin” & , ne church parade in every. village, whed . letters will. please say “advertised,” finest stock of frames for photographs. road Street. ; . ~The public « ha aids eee ee oa had enough of the_ aminine, and. the youths and maidens gaze upon r. Also makes f —_ ., . : Aidedaaetea yen pon . pay a fee of one cent for each letter. rames to order for any —= rry and stra detriment to the community in which) (hus in defeat the mat Was-trans--each other, but forbear-to speak: "._L.-8. Cats, Postmaster picture Leh he lives and bow down his gray-haired . ported back a8 to face the leers and} On Decision Sunday each bachelor . os sag ee a19-tf ~. Tl a N =e o 4. rat all t parents with sor-ow. If thefather and . jeers of her-nativ@hamlet.” who is seeking a wife approaches the —— e é€ V a a ounty 1 O. sategpre ie : : ‘Bros. store nut wnalden.of -his cheice with a _ceremonious bow and from-her rianner of reE. Johnston gu ‘won the prize < mother, of today would learn the importance of training their sons to be Why He Wanted a Receipt. There was a lawyer In’ the Ind'san OIL—WE HAVE STRUCK—OIL » BASE BALLS e 8 i 3 = rf indastrivas and keep them off the] couutry who had none too good a rept: . are acceptable. Puceliase Sunday the 3 A. Dademan streets, tha coming: generation would . tation for honesty, says the Chicag. consent of the parents is satel ene ail And are lowering onr pumping casing in Well Number One. Will be drilling ia Pon the Yuba ri Well Number 2 ‘0n the 15th inst Material and supplies are en route for three more wells, and we have ample funds to complete the same. We're doing business with money and not. with wind. Call at Citizens Bank and see map of Kern’ River field, where our land {6 News, —AND— One of the aborigines employed ‘hin to do a little legal busines’. It was done to the client’s satisfaction, the fee duly paid and a receipt for it duly demanded. “A receipt isn’t necessary,” the lawyer said. “But I want It,” years, has bon ‘Thomas and o nd to put in ‘a flume eapabl of water. For cold sto be inestimably better off —Exchange. eee Made Threats. — suit has prospered during the week. Not till Possession Sunday, however, do the twain appear béforé the world as actual or prospective brides and grooms.—Philadelphia Ledger. : e 5 ‘ At Grass Valley yesterday a warrant Sporting 3 Goods was sworn out in Justice Green’s Court eo strength. fallen. The concussion which accom-panied the crash was terriffic and caused the ch: ft to settle between the three ™~ charging William (Farmer) Truscott] replied the red man. There was some located. i Bros’ and yo with distarbing the peace. Tuesday . argument, and the, attorney finally deAre nice D. E MORGAN, President. si 4 The pitch afternoon Truscott asked Samuel Cure} manded his reason. ‘Since becoming : : SHERMAN W. MARSH, Vice President. d now, one of the quarantine officers, to} 4 ee I have been very — W. B. ROBB, Secretary. 7 will have to m be allowed to speak to his mother. Hef '@ all my, dealings that! may be ready A ° ; ———— tions. Howell. was iéld he could do s0, but not to go for the judginent,” answered the brave. rtistic Presents Z aut he will tre eet cny (i aT ‘ sententiously, “and when that day ree = SsoseTwzt eax. Om. Th y eroad. Truscott’s brother! .omes I don't want to take time to go ardinieres and Umbrella , mN a e weather . came to the door and the conversation . to the bad place to get my receipt from Standé for, Boys. : Dg, a8 predict was with him. When he was leaving. you.” The receipt was made out and pes ae —_— J Port and Sherry, 25c, 50¢;-75¢ and $1.00 per bottle. . There is a vi he applied a vile name to the guards . promp:ly delivered. Hundreds of shapes, designs Old : fo the man wi anil aah haveciald riddle Viele ate vise 4 , ; 2 Jamaica Rum for Rum Omelet (after your New is demain @ oe P oe i Thrive Without Meat. and colors. Beautifully 0 ; Vv di oe a Phe place with buck-shot. He also at-. 4 tg the religion of nearly all Asiat-. olazed Mh elisa age — ghauaenee i tempted to strike James Barrett, an-. ies to abstain from eating flesh. fish or 8 5 e si Claret, 25, 50c and 75¢ per bottl cow obi : other of the guards, but was prevented . fowl, because it is a sin to kill for food v Maroon Are Suitable Presents for Girls é : x) as 75 ? > _ A piece of r ., ; by Mr. Curnow. anything that; hias inatinet, Ra te e Royal Green Le _ Fine Old Reisling and Santerne, soc. (Livermore. Val. is ond Oberg . he j ee inde on its upward way.” des. . ) ‘ 5 aed ek” tii” the Cave at the Coe Mine. according to the doctrine of transm{p ary Tracings SEE OUR STOCK! FF _ GET OUR PRICES fey ). : aed wah 4 gration of souls, one might kill and eat lottied “a , oon : urgundy and Caber . i . . j At the Coe mine at Grase Valley last} °2¢’8 grandmother. But, aside frow Spiral i KA ; ( . ry SH A WwW le ) rs y <a ‘ net, very old, 75¢ (Livermore Val : : Clint. Harr evening an accident occurred which . » ee ee str * 4 —— Bas Relicof ; : . ie “ foe hia “ ; :ake! : uscle an pe than ; / ; omg Sines cadens ar rey She! meat. Anyway, it is well known that. Qur Prices -——— NEVADA CITY, CAL. AT ISOARYD’S. Ae will not g . the-stevedores of Constantinople and ‘ wi ee : = omen ——— = * eurred in sn abandoned stope be-} #her eastern ports never cat meat, and} Just Like Finding Money. HEADQUARTERS FOR ; ee Tae : si young — the four and pit nssina meets that, ol a pee, they have no superiors aeldt ona = —, —T J } if us : : sabe Pe and tons upon tons of debris must have. anywhere in tLe world in physical ‘ § Oh [it loner) I Frame nu ro ogle oo evening. TI Great Amérian Taporting Tea Go. 286ee8 Commercial Street, Nevada City. Saved by Scaweed. “I was once saved by seaweed,” ~ Commercial St., opp. Transcript Block.FINEST Pictures _ and four hundred levels. The walls. said an old sea captain, “down tn the . Mill Street, Graes j — ere " came so close together that the skip. falkland talendar © We were being " Volley “am . PE CHAS, E. TEGLER, Proprietor ss could not pass. The men underground washed on a lee shore when the skip MILLINER , igacszanese : Rand ape beaed the roar and their lights were ex. «Fr, ao old fellow from Nova Scotia. —_ ; a With Artistle J dg * ent. ' arelit tinguished and they could hear the Rath ear ae heros sg a t Vier (ord ed . l Constant on Kand » loree stock of tole: 1SUG ott : Sy a , fs . a a o _ 9 Gaston eis fe 80u bo — rao arog ae ates of them. . jetty near as‘ big as a man's oars A Nurse Desires a Sitgation. niet : Candies. Nuts, M rt) ore < "ed to call at Ay They started for the surface’and ar-. t1.n be made it fast, amd we swung . ‘ = vmaeet Dry Goods, Toys and -Notions Oranges, Lemons . ax Miately, as t : rived on top uninjured.Thomas Daily . by it. as goed.a-cable as you%gveuld Mise Blizeheth McD. W: fers her ser; ‘ Wie ak nie ’ é ea a on the hed a nerrow escape while going up. waut to see and one of the curiousest . "> ag, lage palllagpope eqpraretet—sa a, Tames Sey x 1 ‘ the incline but he was not burt any. \hings.” — Philadelphia , Press. tone _ S Also Makes Photographs. ; ‘ 82 Apply omit . WV : H. CRAWFORD, Main Street. fos aien. Beef Tea and és si Se eee —~TIT IND pice ET AAPL LA ALE ALE LTA a Ab aaa aR EMEA Ue