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lor Change
, January 6 — Bore
alary ‘ehéountered 4
n January 4th in the
he Orange River (o1.
ld. Cornet Pretoriou,
J captured thirty-fy,
ling Field pe eraete te,
ee, aE i
TR ANSORIPT.
eee tse eee eerm
aia
y elected officers of Ousp of Odd Fellows will ‘be
lonight. On next Monday:
stletoe Encampment will
ation ceremonies.
afternoon Deputy Sheriff
s leading his horse out toa
nuery 6—The order of Me When the animal stepped
© appointing William
emporary Receiver of
ber Company, Under g
), was filed today in the
rk of the United States
McKinlay, formerly superf the Providence mine, and
ihell, were married in San
December 28th.
ielow will return to Siberia
d will take with him three
They will engage in minpect to be absent a long
Se
Take Notiec, :
Bros. have let a contract
. Williams, the builder and
to put in the new plate
‘at their store on Broad
{ll commence the work fn
due Snell & Fleming
902, must be settled im.
d from thie date for.
1ast be settled monthly,
e-amount-on-our-books,
that it sas be paid up stian Endeavor will hold
-monthly meeting at the
Swen & FLEana, pnal church at 8 o’clock
> Sale at a Bargain,
1 Ranch, situated near
is offered ata bargain,
mand balance on time,
wn & Morgan. tt
——t-9@DO->
sigar, Thomas Paine, tor
Bros. 4
in this evening’s Tranch they inform the pub-:
mencing tonight their
at 6 o’elock.
ors of the Nevada County
sociation, ‘which is to
ndry here, are the folH. Coughlin, president;
pn, vice-president; H. V.
ary and manager, J. J.
A. H. Parker.
eld, Foresters of America,
eir newly elected officers
saps Your. Vitality
e brain. One. dose of
adache Ogre will cur
llow a pill, and the head.
They cure neuralgia,
box. For sale by y evening, Pecember 13.
le agent. tt will be present from
. ees — t and an entertainment.
ill be given. Tomerrow
lodge of Workmen will
new officers, and the
ters on Thursday evenheir installation.
. lodge, No, 169, United
‘night installed their
1 officers as follows:
P. C.; Mrs. M. S. Breed,
© Monroe, Regent; Mrs.
-Orator; Mrs. Josephine
md F.; Mrs. Ann Brown). Black, W.; Mrs, Emily
bman; Diredtors, Mrs.
Hughes, Mrs. Monroe.
Ita has a crew of men
building his Sacramente
y, which was partially
Mire a few weeks ago.
ill be fitted up for a
Amusement.
CO..
EVENING
Store.
romise made
ent to Grass .
ugh Mayor
know if we
srsal, and we
close.’ evening, January 23d,
. Wenry minstrels will
se Theatre, and they are
lly, af the best aggregations
fext Friday evening the
hony Club will appear,
day evening of next
an & Lynn mastodon
phere. They appear‘boards last year and
itisfaction.
‘ada Gity
ot
me Funeral.
a A
NICE .
LILY CO”
ind members of OusNo. 16, I. O. O. F., are
eet at their ball on.
inuary 8th; at 1 p. m.,
-funeral of Brother
hwartz. The funeral
‘from the family-resiyj = order.
Z% Ng F. W. Meouin, N. G.
. Rebekah.
.
J
ce age
Carving
. NickelNeva Rebekah who
for your rasa Valley on Saturther Lodge, at that
ry and a peted to leave their
for your Fleming’s or with
ticles too tnot later than Friday
. and see. 10th, so that arrangeie with the Electric
ier conveyance, —
TE KINKEAD, N. GQ.
BALL, Sec’y, . j7 4t
Ww. Notice.
a
levada City
oe
ra Glasses
=. us
W.,are hereby notibeir hall tomorrow
Phoon at one o’clock,
Fof attending the
4 . brother, Charles F.
' , Covaniin, MM. W.
. Recorder.
RS
No. 18, F. & A. M.
the best r. No, 6, R. A. M.,
c by © ‘men istallaticn Wednes‘see then, ; sonic Hall. All the
ustomers, Pest 2 eahccrean
have the very best
veal on hand at
tf
RTUNG
NEVADA ort
™T a =
inflicting @ painful bruise .
Dompany bave a new adf ‘thaking. money to thrust it.inta eireuNevada City Ledge,
(KEEP YOUR BLOOD” GLEAN
The grand annual ball to be given mg
Armory Hall ‘tenight by Laurel Parlor of Native Daughters will bea gala
event. Everthing is in readiness to
ipstre the success of the big affair,
and the very best of musio will be in
attendance, _ The floor director and
his aesictants will see that all who
attend have a pleasant time. Tho or:
der of j
and the tecasion will be. ome df joy,
mirth and music. The annual parties
given bythe Native Daughters are
always looked forward to by pleasureseekers, on account of the enjoyment
afforded, and unless all signe fail,
tonight’s ball will eclipse any of the
past, Even if you do not dence you
can attend as a spectator, and see the
merry crowd and hear the sweet strains
of Wild’s orchestra.Commencing promptly at nine o’clock,
and continuing forhalf an hour, the
orchestra will render concert music
that will del'ght everyone. The grand
march will be formed promptly: at
half-past nine, and it will be one of the
prettiest ever witnessed in Armory
Hall. Following the first dance
the beautiful and graceful minuet
will be given-by-sixteen of Laurel Par=
lor’s handsome daughters, after which
dancing will be resumed.
Court Notes.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today :.
Frank Morrill vs. J: E. Manion.
Judgment for Plaintiff in the sum of
$245.65. %
John McOarthy vs. Gaston Ridge
Mising Oompany. Damages for Pleintiffin the sum of $50. No injunction.
Plaintif?. owner of land and water
right,
eee
Why His. Clock Was Slow.
There is an Italian fruit dealer, with
a well stocked store near one of the.
suburban railway stations, who has
adopted a unique device, and one
which shows a deep knowledge of. human nature, to hold his own in competition. with another dealer, whose
stand is some fifty yards nearer me
station than his own. A commutér
was leisurely peeling:a banana in his
store the other day when the’ Italian
remarked:
“You gotta fiv’ minute before "your
train.” ,
“No; twenty,” replied the commuter,
glancing at a big clock on the wall.
“FPhata—ctockfifteen—minute~ slow,”
Said the Italian. “I keepa it slow.
Peepl’ used come in a-here, looka at
clock, getta excite, go way, not buy.
Time to buy at Pedro’s stand, notta
here. Now keepa—clock slow, get
mucha trade. No, I not letta peepl’
miss train. I. tella them after “they
buy de banan’.’—New York Commercial Advertiser.
Insect Plagues.
The insect plagues of summer are no
matter of jest. Man must strive with
them as he strives against the other
hostile forces of nature. He must fight
the Hessian fiy or the wheat crop will
not be garnered, be must fight the weevil-or the grain will perish In the bins,
he must fight the army worm or the
eattle will starve in the pastures, he
must fight the tent caterpillar and the
horer or his forests will wither and the
streams disappear. The entomologist,
therefore, wages the war of civilization
igainst forees all the more terrible besause of their minuteness and apparent
Insignificance,—St Louis Globe-Demotrat.
He Liked It.
Wife—How do you like my new hat?
Husband--The idea of paying . big.
priees for— ;
Wife—Big ” prices!
myself,
Husband—Um—yes—er—as I was saying, the idea of paying big prices for
such monstrosities as the milliners are
showing! Now, your bat is a work of
art. Looks as if it came from Paris.
Beautiful, my eb Desi York Weekly.
Why, 1 made it
is not always alto‘It leads a peop’ who are . }:
Extravagance
gether bad.
lation instantly and thus give the
needy a gral at it.—Galveston News.” —
BOWELS
f you haven’t a regular, h
hovel aveny cars you're it ‘or oe
“OA NDY
CATHARTIC ,
clear and clean
are *EM LIKE aaa
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Pog Good, Gost,
Never Sicken, Weaken, or and Fw
Reaaeh box. Write for tree sample,’ sae 1 ‘a
ealth. poten
REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW
>
Make Your Best Girl
a Present
of a handsome box of our fine .
French Candies, special fancy
boxes.
mas -tréé decorations ever
brought to this city, Watch our
show window for isplay.
CHAS. E. TEGLER
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Po
~“noes has been well arranged,
BEST FOR THE.
The finest line of ChristL
day in This
eur old residents. -He entered the
home of J. J. Yates on Gold Flat about
2 o’clock yesterday afternoon; and
claiaied the loving and dutiful wife.
Last Friday Mrs. Yates was apparently as well as ever, but-was taken sick
‘on Saturday with heart disease, and
yesterday she passed away.
Mr. Yates is a blacksmith and
well-known to most of our residents.
The deceased was a sister of Jesse
Olemens, now of Forbestown, agéd 45
years, and # native of Cornwall, England. ‘She was much beloved and Trespected by all who knew her.
The funeral will take place tomorrow from the family residence on
Gold Flat, with religious services at
ssh Epiacopal church at 11. a. m.
at 9:30 o’clock last night Oharles F.
Schwartz was released from hie sufferings at his home on Boulder street
Several years ago, while at workin the
-. Providence mine, Mr. Sehwartz had .
the misfortune to lose the sight of one
of his eyes, and he was laid ap for}:
some time. A few years afterward a
piece of rock flew into the other eye,
stroyed. After this accident both
eyes were removed from his head, and
he was left in totel “darkness. Sickness followed, and the sufferings he
{endured were known ‘only to himself.
Last-week while Mr. Schwartz was in
the basement of hishome, he had a
hemorrhage of the, br alg, and he fell
heavily tothe ground. He was ren‘dered unconscious atid remained so
until the end. Mr. Schwartz was an
old and respected citizen of this city,
and was known to almost every one.
He came to California from Germany,
his native land, in 1854, and mined at
Jones’ Bar and Grass Valley. He af
teward moved to this city, where he
married Josephine Snyder. Three
children blessed the union, Louis
and Charles Schwartz, and Mrs.
Rutherford Stevens, all of whom reside in this city. For fifteen years the
deceased was agent for the Excelsior
Ditch Company. Mr. Schwartz was
aged 69 years, 7 months and 11 days,
and a native of Lebec, Germany. He
was a member of Oustomah Lodge,
I. O. O. F., Nevada City. Lodge, No.
52, A. O. U. W., and was an exempt
fireman. ;
The funeral will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, afternoon at 2
o’clock, ffom the family residence on
Boulder street, under the auspices of
the I. O. O. F. :
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased Portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
‘snamen condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube gets inflamed you’ have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed dea
ness is the result, and unless the inflammation ean be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
. hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine
case out. of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con.
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrb) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Oatarrh Cure. Send for dreslers, free.
F. J. CHENEY &CO. » Toledo,O.
Sabi b y dru gaits. 75c
V's Famil ly Pille are the best.
Passed Away ae
Yesterday death claimed two more of
Wm. Black, who eyes were badly
injured by ‘an explosion of an acid
tank, a few days ago, besides sustain-'
ing other injuries, was taken to San
Francisco today by Major Geo. A.
Nibell and Gus Frandy, who will administer to the young man’s wants
until he reaches" his destination. Mr.
om
&
at the metropolis and undergo treat‘. ment with the hope of having the sight
of both eyes restored. The young
gentleman’s: many friends here hope
that his anticipations will be fully
Black will consult a skilled ocoulist . [ ~~
and the sight of this was also de-. .
_. Vinton’s.
realized.
on his land, and for pelluting the wa
water right, and asking an injanctioh
ages by Judge Nilon, but no injunction
was issued. McCarthy was adjudged
describ2d in the complaint.
was tried before a jary in the Superior .
Gourt several weeks ago, lasting aeveral. days, and considerable interest
was manifested by the people of Washington as to its outcome,
GPOWS Oranges
: feed A. Dennis Jr., a son of Mr,
is here ona visit to his pansth, This
is Mr. Dennis’ firet visit here for several years, and consequently he notes
many important improvements and
changes which have occurred since he
left-this section of the State. Mr.
Dennis is now engaged in the growing
of oranges in Sonthern California, and
bas a flourishing orchard in the vicinity of Los Angeles. Notwithstanding
the severe wind and sand storm which
recently swept over some of the orange
able damage, a fair crop of the golden
fruit will be gathered on his place.
Cold Storage Meats
For special first-class Cold Storage
Meats you should send your orders to
Grissel Bros , Commercial street. The
finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb
o the market. _ fe2i-tf.
c@o
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is
the order of a woman’s—preferences,
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, health, is often
muined-in the strenous efforts to make
or save the money to purchasa them.
Ifa woman will risk her health to get
a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of. Dr.
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
promptly arrest consumption in its
early stages and heal the affected Jungs
and bronchial tubes and drive the
dread disease from tbe system. It is
not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure
for coughs, colds and all bronchial
troubles. You can get Dr. G. G.
Green’s reliable remedies at all druggists.
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
Pee
Saw Death Near.
writes L. C. Overstreet,
Tenn., “to hear my wife cough until it .
seemed her weak and sore lungs'!
would collapse.
‘she was sofar gone wilh Consumption that no medicine or.earthly-help.!
could save her, but a friend recom
persistent use of this excellent medicine gaved her life.” It’s absolutely ,
guaranteed for Ooughs, Colds, Hrs
chitis, Asthma and all Throat ey
Lung diseases, 60c and $1 at W.
Trial botties free,
clean house.
find them.
prices. . In the Furni
of good values awaits
at less than cost.
ONE PRICS
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
All of our Holiday SlipA AC A A A RR A
HOUSE CLEANING sult
efore stock taking we are going to
We are going to clear
shing Goods’a harvest,
you. Odds and ends"
pers will go at low prices. Do not miss this )
great sale. A Prosperous New Year to you
all, Store Closes at 7:30.
Cor. Broad & . The Réd Front s
Pine Streets, Main Street, =
Nevada City. Grass Valley.Tel, Main 791 FQ Teil. Main 751 .
CLOTHIGRS
>, A AR
di i B75, OOO
will be earned the firat year by our
graduates who secured positions last
year. Next year, on account of a.
natural increase of salary . they. will earn $100,000,
FULL COURSE, $60
San Francisco Business College
1236 ‘MARKET STREET
Damages Awarded.
John McCarthy of Washington, who
pany for damages for running slickens
ters of a ditch which he elaimed as a
therein, was today awarded $50 damthe owner of the water right and land.
The case
lands of that section, doing consider/
“3st often made my heart ache,” . }
of Elgin, .
Good doctors said .
mended Dr. King’s New Discovery and .
SADADAMDAAEE EEE ERLE \
GEO. C. GAYLORD © Son,
‘PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS.
PHONE 553. BROAD STREET
Judge Noyes Fined.
San Francisco, January 6—In the
U. 8, ‘Circuit Oourt of Appeals today,
Jadge Morrow sentenced Judge Noyes
to pay a fine of $1000 in the Cape Nome
conspiracy case. United States Dis.
trict Attorney Woods was sentenced to
four months imprisonment, and As
sistant United States District. Attorney
Frost was sentenced to twelve months’
imprisonment.
oe
Not In Order.
In-a-certainLanarkshire village a*
meeting was called to consider the advisability of erecting a bridge over a
eréek which had been heretofore crossed by means of stepping stones.
e The schoolmaster, who: presided over
the meeting, warmly advocated the
-erection of a bridge in an eloquent
speech, when a-local worthy, who was
something of a character and noted for
his outspokenness, got up and _ interrupted: :
“Hoot, toot, schtiemaister, you're fair
haiverin’, mon! Wha wad gang an’
put a brig ower siccan a wee bit creek
‘as yon? Losh, mon, I cud cross it wi’
a stannin’ jump!” 7
“Order, order!” exclaimed the chairman angrily. “You are clearly out of
order.” ;
“IT ken I'm oot Q’ order,” rejoined the
them over.
VINTON
Dg Store..
CTU,
CALENDARS
and
loliday Good
will be sold this week
AT COST
rather than carry
interrupter amid the laughter of the
audience. “If I was in order, I cud
jump as faur again!’ — London Answers.
Very Tired.
It has remained for alittle girl to
. nearly, if not. quite, equal a famous
Bolabaeceice of Leigh. Hunt. Of course
Pshe spoke in childish inneeeree, where
the English essayist and wit used his
ripened tntellect.
Hunt, in describing an exceedingly
warm day, it will be remembered,
spoke of it as one which tempted him
to strip off his flesh and sit-in his
Isn't Fresh Roasted
Coffee Better than
Stale Coffee?. =f
benes.
The little girl had been romping and
running all day. Toward nightfall her
father met her. “Are you not very
tired, little one?” he asked.
“Oh, not so very tired, papa,” she replied. Then in a bsp) condence
she whispered, “Only do feel as
though I’d like to take Kh legs off and
carry them awhile.”
A Long Sleep.
We Roast Daily
Dr. Soca, an English physician, reported. the case of a young girl of seventeen taken with syncope after a cold
“tub” -who slept for seven months in
. the hospital to which she was _admitted. When she was aroused from sleep,
. she respoiided drowsily to questions.
. put and fell asleep again. At the end
. of seven months she died of pneumo
TAYLOR’S
Tea and Coffee
Store.
nia, baving slept herself out of life.
Sometimes she was fed in her sleep
and at other times ice they kept her
awake. GHeSe Gee
Mirren remem
mM Dainty asa Butterfly
freshes herself on our California Fruit Tpble ts,
seven flavors.
FOIA HK
13 Gommerclal StreetOn a honeysuckle the palate of the girls in Nevada City may be,
It will receive a new and delightful sensation every time she reWe make them in
ROLBY’S
Nevada City.
‘Hmmm mmm mr
prices are the lowest.
guaranteed as represented.
MRS. eo LUBECK
Call at my store and see my beautiful
stock which is the best in town, and my
All of my hats are
Grass Valley,
{HANDSOME MILLINERY
*e ee eee ne eena
Commercial Street, Nevada City
9 Mill Street,
NLM Me
Age ©)
: Vas
(EM aR? A AR A
°
ned
{ Woodpecker Cigars”
5 mii
idays.—Made
seer Fm.
This Famous Oigar packed in ‘ieis
Boxes for the Hot
a
The Native Son of Maryland.
>
>
. ;
You cannot see one without the other
in this assortment. These waiste are
remarkable in many ways, bat prinot4
pally for..
. =
(Quality and Price
In Black and «
Plaited all over,
New back without yoke, flare cuffs;
“lined throughout, Calland seethem, ~— 4
SNEEL 'e FLEMING,
Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. —
——— —— .
~~ Only just received, opened,-and placed on sale, an
& Cr
this is
All are handsome,
variety of colorings.
extra lot of American Buiscuit Co.’s fancy
Sweet Cakes. Buy them now
Cn while they are fresh—they
taste so much
Peach
better.
Creams, Iced Animals, Cocoanut
Taffey, Iced Iloney Cakes, Marshmellows 3 s.
Chas E. Mulloy, Grocer
ie
the list—CreFig Bars, oles,
Try
La Miue’s Mleadache Powder
———FOR'SALE BY———
H. DICKERMAN
Holidey xa of All Kinds
7 The season of Gladness finds us well
prepared to add to its pleasures. We
have a fine stock of.. an
HOLIDAY ‘Groceries
4
SE ae
and have added a variety of goods
which are just the thing for this time
of the year.
' —
The prices we quote are very reasonable and cannot be duplicated here. .
Everything we offer {s the purest
and, best,
Cash reece Commercial Street, SIGOURNEY,
RFRA TAT RT t KERRY ARORA RT RAY, CRVAV AUIS
National Biscuit Co. S
Fancy Cakes an Crackers
>
Fancy Wafers
Athena, Champagne,2Graham,
Raspberry, Oat Meal.
.
Also Fancy Cra:kers, Oysterettes,
Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, ete.
pe J. J JACKSON, -Propriétor.
sae