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Hl arrive here
» to examine 9
trict, with F. 4,
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a this coast, ang:
sd fn any prop.
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tly appin of the Di.
oF Feeble Mindings we. can aay
ne is that he is,
nother is that he
king men in the
> late Phit Goyne
m the Methodist
fternoon at 2:9
ja Oity Band, of
; member, will at
1iform, with their
reversed, but no
.
1 at
iskey for the sams
for just ordinary
DAC
ol
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4
ows the bigges
. These good
we are going tt
You can hay
kinds of Ren
selling lots .
fully,
Go.
m., Saturday
d
Presents
food Rockers
O, $2.75
re Sid
NICE
LY
‘arving
Nickelr your
wife, a
; and a
or your
les too
ind see.
TNER
wwada City
ra Glass.
ast
ee them.
stomers.
i
Jan. 3, 1 902
eeoepeeeeAe
meeting of the Official Board of
, charch held on Monday even-.
following ushers were elected
new year: O. F. Brayton, ‘Ray
archie and BE. W. Badger; colstewards, R. G. Sandow and
Badger.
4 Snell & Fleming's
bnt in this evening’s
Ihave @ nice assortment of pretty
waists which are just right for’
wear. Thé quality and price
1 right, too, and the ladies are
id to call and examine the goods,
ffort is being made
ler Sandow from amo!
bf mee SO in--a physical culture
aS smateu
ape
ia nond
t open
under
azette
dal and j
on” Davies and Saientries have been received
wo hundred athletes
athe: contest prom=. jumbie Hill have taken up their resine a notable one.
oldiers at Alcatraz made a New
anch of wood alcohol,
fitand died. There are some
hat even the military cannot
hree other. prizes in
‘The judges ere Jim Corbett,
TRANSCRIPT.
pew adver'TRANSORIPT.
to develop.
ngthe athre now goof the Pochampion.
QO. Austin.
in all parte
drank
ir Annual
rty gcers are looking forward
t expectations to
ball which Laurel Parlor of
Daughters will give next Tuesbing. The decorations will be . evening.
sing tothe eye, and the music
d will be the very
pacing strains will make the . came down from North Bloomfield
There will bea} yesterday. swiftly by.
pwd in attendance
land they will join with our. San Juan yesterday. He is very ill
making the affair a grand sad and will be taken to San Francisco,
success.
Party
the grand
latest and
from Grass
¢ present.
ay evening a committee sethe employes
. Power Oempany
‘Scarfe, the division superinof the company, at his home
st Hill, and pre
ndsome gold watch as an evithe respect in which he is
‘his workmen, The inside of
engraved. .with
iom the
. Power Compeny,
to George Scarfe,
ndent.”.
ployes of ‘the Bay
of the Bay
called on
sented him.
the followNevada DiDiviston
al Operation.
aller and Hinkson performed
ion Wednesday upon Eddie, . ing to Sacramento, after spending the
zg son of Mrs, William Monree.
was brought down
ld suffering from appendicitis, been visiting at North San Juan, arna erent oN condition.
ve and Well.
at that o our ola and respect. day.
nt, John Eden, which was so
circulated yes
Mdenly, proves ta be. unfound
‘gentleman has not even been
pie hale and hearty:
from Nort
terday, had
ra in Java.
Wash,, January 2—Colonel
od, whe has juet arrived from
Ande, states that
severely there.
the city of Saurabaya during
p of November,: he states; was
is returning . “
ining expedition to Celebres . been postponed until the evening of
re, he said, gold abounds in
Colonel Hand
atities. .
cholera is
The death
w
p ade my heart ache,”
©. Overstreet,
hear my wife cough until it
sore
doctors said
one wilh Oonsum
r weak and
apse. Good
D Abend
icine or
fe hee, but a friend fenoue:
. King’s New Discovery &nd
use of this excellent mediIt’s absolutely ved life,”
i for Coughs,
hma and all
ses. 50c and
Trial botties free,
half and half can be found:
anoil Chambers, corner of
Pine Sts. 5 ots per glass.
‘Your Best Girl
handsome ‘box of our fine
ee Poet fancy
tree decoration
ht to thie oity
isp
ich Pandies, 8
The finest }
window for
E. TEGLER .
: Nevada City. Senet,A
4
of Elgin,
luo "
earthly he
Colds, BronThroat and
$l at W. D.
lay.
. Company, met a horrible death shortly
ever
Watch our
Worribie beam.
> Oaxtanp, January diy sues Halloran, an employe ofthe Southern . Pacific .
betore 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, at
the shore end of the Oskland pier,
near Stuart’s bath house, While on
hia way home he was presumably
bone in his body broken. Hismangled
remains were scattered over a distance
of 200 yards, one of his legs being
found near the train shed at the pier.
Going and Coming.
F. J. Newton is here from Colfax.
O. O, Sallivan came up from Placerville last evening.
F, H. Saxton arrived here last evening from Oarson City.
“Goding Frank Goding and E, G.
were over from You Bet last night.
R. B. Linder and Jerry Goodwin of
You Bet were in town last evening.
T. E. Powell has returned to Colgate
after spending the holidays here,
“O.-W:God trey-and_family_of -Ooldence here,
Miss Annie Nicholls returned last
evening from Colfax, where she spent
the holidays with her folke,
Will Abbott returned «last evening
from Loyalton, where he installed an
electric plaut.
L. Hyman and C. O. Tepaca attended
the funeral of the late General Dobbie
at North Bloomfield yesterday.
Chris Weisenburger returned from
North Bloomfield yesterday evening.
Ardy Hampel, Frank Sieke and O.
Zeitler came up from Sacramento last
‘Jolin Spaulding is here from Aubura.
J. Glasson and W. H. Hitoheock
A. H. Jones was brought over from
C. W. Porterfield returned to Maybert yesterday, after spending the
holidays with his family.
Captain Jehn A. Rapp went. to North
Bloomfield yesterday to attend the
funeral of the late General Dobbie,
Mrs. Elisha Hampton, who has been
visiting her husband at Jackson, Amador county, returned home last evening.
Mrs, T. Polmere and daughter have
gone to Red Bluff to attend the we@ding of the former’s sister, Miss Montre,
W. H. Orawferd and daughter,
Madge, attended the funeral -of “the
late General Dobbie at North Bloom.
field yesterday.
Richard Goyne seitved here last
night from: Jackson, Amador county,
to attend the funeral of bie father
which takes placetomorrow,
Jerry Goodwin of You Bet, left this
morning for San Francisco on business.
» Mose O'Connor returned this mornholidays with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Jones, who héve
rived here last evening, and left this
morning for San Francieco,.
T. Granfell is here from Redding.
A. Baruh was able to be an the
street today.
George Cooper was able to sit up towe
K. of. P. Notice,
Officers and members of Milo Lodge,
No. 48, K. of P., are hereby notified
to assemble at their hall on Saturday
afternoon, January 4, 1902, at one
tending thé funeral of our late brother,
Philip Goyne, By ofder of
E. T. R. POWELL, ©. CG.
Gro\W.Oapen, K, of R. and 8.
geek
fitiallation . Postponed,
The installation of the Rebekahs has
January 18tb, on accout of the Dietrict Deputy being unable to be present until that time.
Headache Saps Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
Sherman’s Headache Oure will.cure
you: You swallow pill, and the headache is gone. They cure neursigia.
p . 25e. and 100. a box. For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent. — tf
Food Changed to Polson.
Bet ahocds ior in the intestines
pred uces e! ke t of arsen
at Dr, EiDg's Now Life Pills expe
the poisons from clog
gently, easily: but sure y, curing
stipation, Er e—ay 7
rho Mpeg of and Bowel Fevers, all L
troubles, .-Only at Vinton’s.
The land Ranch, situated near
Oclumbic ill is offered ata
Terme part down and’ balance
Enquire of Brown & Morgan.
Oe
‘Go For Those Home Prunes,
‘The Sinest Prunes in the.
‘were raised and cured by
Smith. For sale at 8 pounds fo
cents. Ask your groeer for
Prunes.
*
ee hata ockn 6.
'strack by one of the locals and every; =
o’cloek, sharp, for the purpose of at-.
~
rae For Sele ate Bargsin,
or
tt
ie oll.
Don’t drink Jesse: Moore whiskey
‘vada Cityans at the
The now famous mining camp of
Tonopah, Nevade, is showing up well. body
in the way of producing lots of the
precious metal. Times there are brisk,
and several former Nevada Cityans
are prospering in the new settlement.
Messrs. Golden, St. Olair and two
other gentlemen have struck it rich on
their leases. The ore they are taking
hundred and eighty men are in their
employ. On Obristmas Day the owners
paid their employes eight dollars each
New Year’e Eve all hands were given
‘an elaborate banquet. The spread cost
the four leasers $500 each.
Charles Grimes, a Nevada City boy,
1e overseeing--the--construction. of 9
large residence for Superintendent
Tarver. William Grimes has charge
of a clothing store. On Obristmas
Day.the Grimes brothers entertained
a number of friends at their residence.’
A nice dinner was served and a pleasant time was spent. The-mena consisted of boiled crab, roast. chicken,
stewed mushroome, sliced pine-apple,
dried fige, wine and cake. :
Jobn Hooper, another Navade Oityan,
is conducting a jewelry establishment
for Frank Golden, and he is doing an
excellent business.
eh oe
Crabs Are Fighters,
Crabs are fighting animals. In fact,
they will fight anything, says a natu-°
talist. I have seen a crab, in conflict
with a lobster, catch the latter over
the fore part of the head, where the
shell is hardest, and crush it in by.one.
effort, and it rather ‘bears out my idea
that the claws of these creatures are
particularly weapons of war; that the
moment one of them receives severe injury in a claw it drops it off by voluntary amputation, severing its connection with the body at the shoulder by
an act of its own will. It seems tome
‘. probable that if the claw were necessary for feeding: nature would rather
seek to cure an injury to it than let the
animal discard it altogether.
The species of crab which is most
. conspicuously a& fighter.is the hermit
b. ise dea. of independent life
eat a harmless whelk and occupy
its shell. Its next notion is to give battle to every crab of the same persuasion ag itself that it’‘comes across. Altogether hermit crabs are undoubtedly
the most vernon creatures in existence.
The Hand: Kiss.
The kiss of the hand is undoubtedly
ancient--and.therefore ig not derived
from that of the lips, but probably the
converse is‘true. The hand:-kiss is
loosely asserted to be developed from
servile obeisances in which the earth,
the foot and the garments were kissed,
the hand and cheek succeeding in order
of time and approach to equality of
rank. But it is doubtful if that was
®f. the actual order, and it is certain that
at the time when hand kissing began
there were less numerous gradations of
vank than at a later stage.
Kissing of the hands between men Is
mentioned in the Old Testament, also
by Homer, Pliny and Lucian. The kiss
was applied ‘reverentially to sacred ob. Jects, such as statues of the gods, as is
‘shown by ancient works of art, and
also among numerous etymologies by
that of the Latin word “adoro,” and it
was also metaphorically applied by the
inferior or worshiper kisaing his own
hand and throwing the salute to the
superior or: statue.
Politely Pet.
Anxious Father (from top of stairs)—
Say, Mary Jane!
Mary Jane—¥es, papa.
Anxious Father—Is it 11 o'clock yet?
Mary Jane—Yes, papa.
Anxious Father—Well, give the young
mak my compliments and ask him to
kindly close the front: door from the
At Cherokee, Nevada eounty, December 27, 1901, to the wife of Henry
Moyer, e so.
clean house.
find them.
prices.
at less than cost.
all.
as =I.
unless you want the best.
out goes $4000 to the ton. About one.
110 Death,
1 han Possess: Janaacy 2A spi
,_. leh, Nevada, oaye: At’ 8 o'slock Sunday evening, the Searchlight Hotel
could be rendered the place was e mass
of flames. Mrs. Ballock, the lessee of
the property, and her two adopted
children, a bey and a girl were burned
to death, Jessic Wheately, aged 12
years, was badly burned about the
Business Locals.
For life ‘inkdeen whe see T. B. ‘grey?
Mince meat in bulk at 15 cents per
pound at Scadden’s, — a6it—
anything in the tobacco line. tf
_For the best of everything in the
meat line send your orders to Naffziger
The choicest brands of whisky and
cigars can be found at W.J. Brir.anp’s
Council Chambers. Try them. — tf
. _&.good-Bot-Ianch will be~ served
‘every ‘Dight-atWilliam: Harry's saloon,
corner Pine and Spring street. Cool
beer and choice wines, liquors Fr
cigars always on hand. jall~
Loveland is now selling his naliods
bread at five cerite a loaf at the Populer Bekery. Try.itand you will always
buy it. nov6-tf
if you want a good, cool drink of
beer—the very best in town—drop in
and see Wm. ‘ m7-tf
Choice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Oouneil
=, on Broad street. s27tf
Convincing. :
‘The methods employed by ex-Governor Throckmorton of Texas to make
clear the claims of his clients were
perhaps unlike those of any other lawyer, but they often carried conviction
with them.
At one time he was defending a man
, who was on trial for murder in Gainesville, Tex. He desired to make it plain
to the jury that the man whom his client had killed, although in his shirt
sleeves and without a pistol pocket,
might have been well armed. :
“Can you see any signs of arms
about me?’ demanded the general, taking off his coat and standing before
the jurors.
They shook their heads.
and with that he proceeded to draw a
pistol from under each arm, one from
each boot leg and from the back of his
neck a bowle knife of tiost sinister aspect.—Youth’ s Companion.
Hearing a Fly Walk.
‘As the fly glides rapidly over a smooth
surface every step presses out a supply
of gum strong enough to give: him a
sure footing and to sustain him in safety if he halts. So strong is the cement
that that upon-one ‘of’ his six feet is
quite sufficient to sustain the weight of
his whole body. But-if be stands still
. the gum may dry up and harden quickly and so securely fasten the traveler's
foot as to make a sudden step snap the
leg itself.
If you wish to bear a fly walk, you
can do it without the aid of the nugaphone. Having made friends witht the
fly, spread a silk handkerchief over
your ear and induce the insect to crawl
across the bhandkerchief. As he approaches your ear you will distinctly
hear a harsh, rasping sound, made by
the contact of the insect’s feet with
the filaments of silk.
His Ewbarrassment.
Brackett—They say you are financially embarrassed. Do you owe a very
large amount?
Crackett—1 don’t owe anything, but
there are several people who owe me,
and 1 haven't the courage to ask for it.
—Boston Transcript.
In 1658 Captain Thomas Clarke, in
company with Joho Winthrop and otbers, put In operation an “iron worke” at
New Haven, Conn. This enterprise embraced a blast furnace and a refinery
forge.’
Health for . 10 Cents.
A lively liver, pure blood, clean
skin, bright eyes, perfect health—
Cascarets Candy Cathartic will obtain and secure them for you. Genuine tablets stamped C.C.C. Never
efore stock takin
our store of all odds and ends, wherever we
In our clothing department Men’s, Boy’s
and Youth’s Clothing will be sold at cut
In the Furnishing Goods a harvest .
of good values awaits you.
All of our Holiday Slip~~
pers will go at low prices. Do not miss this
great sale. A Prospe
Store Closes at 7:30.
soldin bulk. All druggists, 10¢.
HOUSE CLEANING m1
Peevev ee
we are going to
e are going to clear .
Odds and ends
rous New Year to you”
e
ae
“Watch me!’ he said dramatically, . LN
The Red Front §
Main Street,
Grass Valley.
@ Tet. Main 751
ONE has CLOTHIGRS
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GEO. Cc. GAYLORD e Son:
PROMPT ATTENTION: PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. ©
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. PHONE 553. BROAD STREET
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'Yuba County lems.
Call on Ed Schmidt when you want.
the following items whieh may interest
some of our readers:
derwent a painfal operation for the removal of a growth from her forehead,
which has.caused. much-pain and an-.
noyance fcr a number of years. The
lady is well advanced in years, but rallied well from the sheck.
George Shelton, who resides near
Yuba Dam, was hunting ducks slong
the Yuba river when he encountered a
bed of quicksand which almost enguifed him, He succeeded in extricating himself after a struggle, but
‘lost his shotgun “. ammunition.
Fosier’s Prediction
The cold wave in Janus will be of
shorter duration than that of December, and will appear firet in the Dakotas about January 4th, and will
move very rapidly. The change will
be so quick as to maké it appear quite
severe and it will therefore hurt man
and beast. Only two cold waves appear inthe calculations for January,
and therefore the month will be rather
mild as an ihe ect
Jellied Apples.
‘Pare and core large, firm apples;
fill them withfred currant: jelly; spriakle the holes with red currant jelly;
sprinkle all over with lemon jutce,.and
dust with granulated sugar: ‘Put a
little water in the pan around the. apcandied, but not long enough to break
up. Preserved ginger may be used instead of the currant jelly.
Weather Report.
Forecaster A. G. McAdie, of the U.
8S, Weather Bureau, makss the following prediction as to the weather:
Fair tonight and Saturday.
Cold Storage Meats.
For special first-class Oold Storage
Meats you should send your orders to
Jrissel Bros’, Commercial street. The
finest of beef, pork,‘mutton and Jamb
nthe market. fe21-tf
alle
Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros.
The Marysville Democrat publishes .
Mrs. Mary Phipps of Yuba City an-.
) ma AES.
CALENDARS
{liday (ius
will be sold this eek
AT COST
rather than carry
them over.
VINTON’S
ce Store..
. . Stale Coffee? ..
ples and let them bake in the oven. till}. .
Isn’t Fresh Roasted
Coffee Better than
We Roast Daily .
TAYLOR’S
Tea and Coffee
Store.
18 Commercial Street
Merrett
That Extra Sunday Dinner
Is scarcely Scapiale unless it bas a sugary windup, that’s the past of
the dinner we are prepared to furnish.
Lemons, Salted Almonds and Nuts of all kinds.
i"
The Candies, Oranges,
RRKKKHKEREKKK
POLE Y’S.
Nevada City.
Fermi mmmnnnnmremn
Call at my store and. see my beautiful
‘stock which is the best in town, and my
prices are the lowest.
guaranteed as represented.
All of my hats are
IMRS. L. LUBECK,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Mill Street, Grass "Valley.
this Famous Olger packed in Bpecial ee
Boxes for the Holidays. 38
a GIFF..
The Native Son of Maryland.
Made b:
Wool Wais sts and Beauty" .
You cantiot see one — the other
in this assortment. Theee waiete are
remarkable in many ways, bat prinefpally for.. :
Quality and Price
All are handsome. In Black and-a
variety of colorings. Plaited all over.
New back without yoke, flare cuffs;
lined throughout, Call and see them,
SNELL “e FLEMING,
Cor, Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
Only just received, opened, and placed on sale, an
“Co
this is
extra lot of Anterican Buiscuit Co.’s fancy .
O > Cakes. buy them now
while they are fresh—they
Oz taste so much
F al better
Creams, Iced Animals, Cocoanut
Chas E. Mulloy, Grocer
the 0
oles, Fig Bars, Peach
Taffey, Iced Honey Cakes,Marshmellows
Try
— —FOR SALE. BYH. DICKERMAN
bead Srocertes of All Kinds
The season of Gladness flads us well
prepared to add to its pleasures. We
have a fine stock of..
HOEIDAY‘Groceries
ete atin te me:
—
“y
and have added a variety of goods
which are just the thing for this time
of the year.
The prices we quote are very reasone
able and cannot be duplicated here =
t _ Everything we offer is the purest
TAb
\righes® and best,
SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, Sommercis! Street.
PPPOE E EES TSN_N
5 HANDSOME MILLINERY. ‘National Biscuit (Co’s .
. Fancy Cakes ana Crackers .
‘Fancy Wafers
Athena, Champagne,~Graham,
_.Raspberry, Oat Meal.
“ain sae (gu esas gee gers es aaa a ga ma
¢ . 4
Also SFancy Cra-kers, Oysterettes,
Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, etc.
LOLS LS Ohe Roe eae: Srocery, .
J. JZ JACKSON, Propeistee,
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