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January 8, 1900 (4 pages)

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ee Notice: of Proving’ Will, [N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN Any y Inthe’ matter of the cote of CATHE ereby. given that M —— at rid ola eaey iy G eee Bias i AS Sa proving: the: Will nd for 39H YEAR—Wo, va6a THE TRAN SCRIPT. BROWN.& CALKINS, $ Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ? By Tail, $6 a Year, By Carrier, 1a 1-2 Cts a Week, ADVERTISING RATES ‘ade known on application, ae ‘. nice home, all furnished up’ NEVADA CITY, CAL., MONDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1900. ane — hushed voices, as if to make it more cheerful for themselves. © *tWell,” said one, after they had talked. of other things, biting a’ thread and. rolling the end between her thumb. and forefinger, “she had everything that heart could want. He’sa good man. an” he was mighty good to her.” .She bent toward the lamp to thread her needle. Her’ eyelids flickered close: together. Tiny wrinkles ran around her eyess. “The other woman was silent. . “Yes,” continued Mra. Gregg, begin: ning to sew, “there ain't many men as toa woman’s he was. She hada. niee—w’y, ‘that sideboard alone cost $200 if it cost a cent! She had a cook an’ a second gitk-I never could seé why they call SP ee wife. Tt ‘ain't n no ie an’ I ain't aaglat it is; an’ when a woman has that kindof a husband the, whole. neighborhood’s . ready to . scream out: ‘My-—0!, ‘What does gettin’ lonesome amount too? She ain't got any call fer complaint, ’s I can*sée. She'd best be thankin’ her ‘stars she ain’t got ahusband that comes home drunk an’ abuses her, or gambles everything he earnsaWay. in someield saloon or other!’ An’ I ain’t. the one to be claimin’ they ain’t right, an” she ‘waln’t the one to complain about anything. But what I see with my own eyes I guess I’ know. One night she ‘come over to our house for somethin’, an’ when she comes in—well; if, I do. say it myself, our little settin’-room. did look bright an’ cheerful, even if THE ‘MARINERS. Myo pogi and discouraged? Life is pour ite Pstiie ans another’s—count it a ota Or-count it dross as Py may, ene ta total value of life’s profit If wage nee 9 scope of your horizon is shut in and Se that s you see not, tolling with the wind and'tide, « ‘Still Ufe's mariners are legion on that écéan, rough and wide. ; Did the helmsman grow. Gishenstennt at the tempest and the sea, Never. would ‘the good ship: anchor in the harbor—never be Beaton lights at last to welcome downcast -gallorg such as we; ~ But “he holds his ‘vessel steady. on -her course, up to. the wind, Ané despite’ the wrathful billows leagues of Wee ‘EST. In 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, Rightly amed & That's what every body in Nevada a City says about the POPULAR BAKERY in the Transeript block on Commercial street. You can always depend upon it that the Bread, Pies, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. D. LONG, ~ Attorney and Counselor at Ls w, O FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINESi«. up staire, Nevada Citv. 4“. W. W. WAGGUNER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. EPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR he — Roberts’ Blook. Neity. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. © ILL.PRACTICE IN aL THH# COURT State and Federal. sae A Few Odds and Ends Fancy Pastry, ‘ Of our’ Holiday Specialties. are left: Plain Pas Etc. which we are going to dispose of f : try, ? any price. Also witeu paive of Men's : 4 Perfectly 2 Model ian . ‘em. second girls—an’ a kerriage,.an ‘. fine jewelry, an’ dresses. She had a pienty 0’ spending. money besides.” he other wonian was silent. Why we ain’t got much in it. He always ‘builds up a big fire’n the fireplare. in. . . winter, an’ pops a big pan o’ corn an’ . gets up some apples from the cellar, an’ ie left behind, Till, past, Bite brings her into Port. * So we shall _If life’s cares and {f life's crosses serve to make us stout and brave mated November 21 map Cle P. P. SIMONDS, GC. W. Kirrs, Attorney, Attorney and Counselor at Law, By lls Higginson. Notice of Proving Will, N EK SUPERIOR OC COURT [ t es ity air, of the iene of ry Call Sree + at pipes Sap ental ly ' m of e Court House in the a, has been appointed the gd eet sd Poe for proving the W said Charles L. An erson, deceased, and hearing the application of Carrie M 4 son for the issuance to her of letters ‘i porns ak bpp and re any person * pear and contest the Dated § otemmber a ~— L. ARBOGAST, .d. Hoskizig D. i Geo. L. igunhes j, Hosking for Pete + mOeOw wre Notice For Publication, — Department nt of the Interi ; U.S. Land Office:at Marysville. Call September 25th. 1399. N OTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN THAT following named settler has filed 1 of a tiie olatt to _ venpo proof hes of claim, a at said pr pede beteve Register and. Receiver atl Jon California, on perember 21st, 1 mnedy, Homestead Applies eet or thes. 4 Wi4 qoEN Me Sk 24 ofS. e names the Wining ‘witnesses top hie continuous residence upon and ¢ i Sen = ced land, ! : P toro Monday lan ‘orwege, John Ochampaugh, ko H, Deal, all of Camptonville P. 0., Yuba : FRANK W. JOHNSON, Reg Fires publicationSeptember 27,130. Notice to Creditors. ee Notie OF JOSEPH K gon DECBAY Notice is hereby given by the u signed, Executor of the last Will of Jo Knight, to the creditors of all persons. hav claims against the dece , to exhibit them with the essary vouchers, within four months! the first publication of this notice, i said executor at his office in Nevada Nevada County, California, the samo »the place for t) Ne transaction of the busi of said estate, in said gounky of ire uA Reseutor, of the last will of jcoak Kni Dated this 80th day of October, 1800. \HEALTH io ACCIDENT INSURAN ——_————— Mutual Aid Assui am Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per U (LL PAY, according to the hasafd aE from, 8600 to 435 .00 a week, whe one to work vaiemuas being hurt . ,PAY, if you are scoidentally! $10.00 A. ‘week, when yo ‘aed ILL PA het and unable PAY 00.00 0 for Fp eneral exper a hand d_ aud SiS Rav cad Ranas, 885 00 to. skh te Protection to t members or both: . bow membership fee and du $1.50 pe per month. LIFE INSURANCE. olicies of Life Insurance also iseues ro ja case cof deat ce. 10.00per $1000 per week ¥ “ap pols on also ear $20 at death OF $1000 at en ioknes. 10.00 per week for accident or sic iJ INSURED, : lose ant. your secre You ok or ln pau The Fid ty utu t and Stronge ney & any ee ealth Lar peociation in ti States. Tt has $6,000.00 of California. and members. : Reliable Agents Wanted. Wri ral Man Gone rancleo: . Marysvle Business ercial Cours' sree, 6m Gommercln and Siypowriing ‘Sour Six montbs... “tee includ ing Le ering “Gommercial an g mos writing—Sébool year napent course, 3 months.. 2 aa Review, Bnoglish branches, Review, English branches, Sheba term began September +2 ¢e6 Ky oad per 4th, 18995 “Bend tor Catalogue and first in Shorthand, tr BREHAUT, Princif Marysville, Cal. » carriage—ah, the carriage! HE lay there alone in the dark. Me It was near midnight. When the lights had been dimmed throughout the house, and stillness had settled " upon everything, he had arisen in un» bearable suffering and: gone softly ; down stairs. It. was her last night in “the house, whose every chair and cur‘ tain seemed to thrill as he passed, and he must be-nearer the room in which ‘ she lay asleep—forevermore asleep. He threw himself upon a couch in ' the hall. He lay on his back with one arm thrown over his eyes. He was » trembling like an old, old man—or like F a dog that lies ont in the cold and wet ' and hears a fire crackling within the » house. A fine rain was beating ceaselessly / against the windows @nd doors. The > climbing rose against the side of the » house moyell its arms as the wind bore own upon it. It had not been a month gince she had asked him to tack. it ; more securely, as the autumn winds ' were coming:on; and he had replied . that he would do it some other time— he had an engagement now. The engagement had been to play billiards with a’ man for whom he cared nothing. She was standing on the steps in her pale blue gown, with tacks and bits ' of leather and a long-handled hammer in her hands. He recalled the cloud of » disappointment that. had drifted sud; denly across her face. The following ; morning he had observed that the vine” f was tacked in place, and he had not » thought of it again. Until now! Why » on earth should he think of it now? Was not his anguish deep enough? Why could he not remember rather. the ' things he -haddone to make hdr ' happy—the pleasant home he had given her, the jewels, the pretty gowns, the ; His heart "opened and closed suddenly. The car» riage in which she seemed to take no, . pleasure because he never went drivBes with her! Hetadtold her that he was too busy! Good God! his heart cried out roughly, why need he have ‘lied to her? She must have known P then that he was lying to her; surely E she ‘knew it now. Presently he became aware that two } women had entered an adjoining room. EThey drew their chairs to the fire and Peewed and talked. The door leading into the dark hall was open, It seemed good to him—less lonely—that they ‘should be there. They Spoke in un". aid she not speak. He lifted his head and looked at her. She roeked back and forth.as.shesewed. Hereyes were on her work. He knew her well—a poor neighbor to whom‘his wife had given much sewing and of whom she had always béen fond. Only a few.hours hefore her death she had ‘spoken to him of this woman. “You'll do something for her sometimes, dearest,” she had: whispered, even after speech was a difficult thing for her,» “Do little things for her and the children—and do them delicately—so you will not—hurt— her—’”. She had sunk back in his arms, exhausted, and finished the sentence with a smile, “Book at her front door,” went on Mrs. Gregg..“She wanted a fine one, an’ she gotit. She got every blessed thing phe took a notion for; from a burgiarproof closet for her silverware to a Poppa Gonteer rosebush. You got that seam doné, Mis’ Medca’f?” Mrs. Medecalf held up the seam to show that ‘it lacked several inches of being. finished. “Oh, you'll soon have it done, It’sa pity she ain’t got any children. He'll be s@ much more lonésome, &-comin’ home at night an’ not findin’ anybody here.” Then of a sudden the other woman spoke: “I reckon he won"t be any lone-_ somer’n she’s been all these years, a-settin’ here alone, night after night,‘ ¢ till 11 o’clock.” No knife ever sent a more sickening pain through a heart than those words sent through the heart of the man who lay there in the dark and heard. “Hum—er—hum,”: said Mrs, Gregg. “T expect it did get kind of lonesome for her. He—he—that is, I guess he did have to stay downtown most of the time. But he didn’t have any bad habits—didn’t drink or gamble or Jook at other women. He was a perfectly model husband.” There was no reply to this, and pres ently Mrs. Gregg continued: “I never'd thought she’d up and utter a word of complaint agen such a husband.” “She.never did,” said Mra. Medcalf. “Never ’n her life, so far’s I know. She worshiped the land he walked on. You ‘eould see that with ha’f an eye. But she led a’ mighty lonesome life, model husband or no model husband. —He didn’t have any bad habits..I know that. He just simply -wa’n’t domestic. He’d rather set down town an’ play some fool game or other than toset at eee = Pe A QUARTER pr A CENTURY.. The people of Nevada e Pioneer Li hee Ah as t choice Holiday Goods. showing of ‘ iamonds set rnd. unset. Quartz Jewel have ciecuaiont the store of Brand, the te qeedquarters of all.the headquarters for “Thig year we surpass all past records in our of our own make. verything in Jewelry gold and plated. silverware—useful and ornamental. ENGRAVING FREE: OF We fill country mail orders and guarantee satisfaction. . J. BRAND. MANUFACTURING JEWELER 4 eave 9 We 1a BROAD hi NEVADA CITY. Let Us Figure ou your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job and save:-money. We sell Pipe -at: the lowest-market prices, if you want todo your own work in makiug connections. with the new city system. Or we will take con-" tracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all éonnections. We employ none but first-class-workmen. — . A Hint About Stoves You may need a new heating or cooking stove. Our 3 stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We . have the best makes sold any where, and the prices are A table. then sets down an’ reads an’ talks while I.sew, . An*-we wae settin’ there that night. when she’ comes in with a blue dress: on-an’ a black lace scarf over her head, an’ cries out:. ‘Oh, how cozy you are!, Why, is your husband at home eveni ?’ An’ she had the wishfullest eyes E ever looked into. “ ‘Yes,’ I says real quick, for I didn’t ‘want to hurt her feelin’s, ‘he works so . {-hard all day he don’t feel much like goin’ out: nights. “Why, he isn’t home every night, is he?’ she cries out. “ "Yes, I be,’ says he, before I could speak, Bs y, ain’t your husband ?” “*No,’ shd says, an’ she walked over an’ stood lookin’ down into the fire; an’ then she says, very slow: “I'd be the happiest woman on earth if he was.’ ““Well,’ says he, lookin’ at her close, ‘he’s home sometimes in the evenin’, ain’t he?’ “‘Don’t you like poprorn?* cries 3 jumpin’ up quick, for 1 knew he neve was; an’ sure enough, her face was as red as fire—an’ if there wa’n’t tears in her eyes I don't know tears when I see ’em!” “He was my idee of a perfectly model husband,” said Mrs. Gregg, sternly.<"I don’t. see how anybody can find it in their heart to utter a word agen him.” “I ‘ain’t a-utterin’ a word agen him, Mis’ Gregg. Fm just tellin’ you that she was a turable lonesome woman, even if he did give her everything heart could ask. That time after her baby died he stayed home with her every evenin’—he didn’ t go downtown SONA, not a-once—” “You got that seam most finished?” demanded Mrs. Gregg,.in a tone of extreme irritation. “After you get it all
finished we'll go out in the breakfast room an’ get somethin’.to-eat. There’s a nice lunch all laid out on the table. We’ll make some tea on the gas stove.” “But it didn’t last long,” went on Mrs. Medealf, unmoved. “In less’n two weeks he had to run downtown just for a minute—’ “You like tea or coffee best, Mis’ Medca’f? We can boil-one as easy’s the other.” “Tea. An’ his minutes kep’ gettin’ Ionger and longer, an’ in Iess’n two ‘weeks more—” “I’ve got my seam all done, Mis Medca’f. Ca-ha-ca-ha-ha,” coughed Mrs. Gregg. ‘There, I’m ketehin’ coid.” “In two weeks more he was a-stayin’ out just as late as ever. An’ then it seemed as if she just couldn't stay at home alone evenin’s—” Mrs Gregg arose suddenly, scraping her chair back with a rasping sound. She went to the sideboard, ca-ha-ca-haha-ing: noisily as she went. She came back bearing a heavy solid silver caketray in both hands. “Heft that,” she said, sternly. “Just heft it.” Mrs. Medcalf hefted it. “Unh-hunh—solid,”she said, briefly, unimpressed. “So she took to comin’ over to my house to set.a little while, with her white face and black dress, lookin’ as 6: She paused and bent sideways to pick—}up her thimble, which had fallen. But Mrs. Gregg did not speak. She set:the cake-tray in its place on the $200 sideboard. She brushed some imaginary dust off the embroidered cover with her hand. He, lying in the dark hall, observed her movements with that unconscious interest in trivial things which takes hold of one powerfully in great moments. She shook out the folds of her white apron, and stood for a second irregolute.Then she returned slowly to her chair and sat down with a look of utter defeat. Mrs. Medcalf coulis her story with irritating complacence. Mrs. Gregg turned her \face entirely away, and leaning her head against the back of the chair, closed her eyes and sat motionless, as if asleep. Mrs. Medcalf bad her innings, and she made the most of them. “Specially on-windy nights, when doors rattled an’ latches lifted up, she }couldn’t stay alone, So she used to come over and set there till bedtime, an’ then go homie in the rain an’ dark, . jan” go into, thet lonesome house all aloné—an’ Asim down tewn without a habit!” ~ Mrs. Medcalf had finished; she arose, triumphant. She folded her work néatly and leisurely and laid it on the Then she purrs her needle into’ it and laid her thimble on top of it— balancing it so it would not roll off. “He was a perfectly model hit a 2 she said then, imitating Mrs. Gregg’s [ tone; “but I reckon she'll never be any } lonesomer up in that windy “graveyard . ‘Even urricanes will only hasten us across e wave— All the buffetings or fortune fall to fright us.or enslave And somé time in “the hereafter, bronzed ‘with weather and with sun, Tenfold. stronger for our hardships, we shall as our sires have done, Under crimson skies of evening, softly into haven rut. ~ —Joseph W: Sutphen, in N. Y. Observer. Light at Last. ‘ The Wife—The doctor says that the growth of children takes place entirely when they are asleep. * The Husband—I was . wondering what it was that kept our girl from growing.—Yonkers Statesman. gists, 25c. ‘ 50: CENTS A WEEK ig Preteen cook x8 not to Ay ny wa Papell lines = inse: cen a week or $2a month. Kac eatidouas line 10 cente alweek or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. Store for Sale, The variety store of E. F. Rosenthal on Commercial street is offered for sale at a bargain. Apply to the owner on the premises, ; j2-tf Raspberry Plants. The Red RaspberriesI raise are always superior. Are asurecrop and pay. I now offer plants to the public in any quaiitity at @ mioderate charge. T. H. LEHR, near the County Hospital, Nevada City. 030-iw Champion Boot Black. ¥or the best shine in town call on William Stevens ‘at Wild’s barber shop. Tan. and colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guarauteed. tf. For Buggy Tops~ Carriage Trimmings Of all kinds go to J. Gains. HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES ‘At price to suit the times. A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up. Horse Blankets of all grades. Harness, Saddles, Whips, Combs and Brushes. Bll at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. No Credit ‘th coos” these goods are now offered. Perfection in Brewing is Reached. RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER There are other Beers, but ” GILT EDGE IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., t Grass Valley. Curry Agents On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON Commercial Street, MIKE WHEELIHAN, Pro. New Fruit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. a Sout clon he where wi on MAIN nyo re Bens at che every ‘ Pee nits, * Cigars and Tabasso, nd the arge a ‘Howard Lsveland: * Hoods, Pills do not gripe. All drug: “. MIKE WHEELINAN, Prop’r. From this Bakery are all right: in every respect. HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES. All orders promptly filled aud ‘delivered at your doors. Telephone West 8. Union + Flotel 2 Henry Metzenbaugher, . Prop’r. FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS _ ALL SUNNY ROOMS. Ww. U. Telegraph Office in thé House’. Stopping places for. all stages and busses. ’ Electric lights throughout the buildtig; rendering ght throughou frem fire. Has the lar; and most modern aod bent room inthe city, with the freshest the market affords. The New Management Of the Union Hotel, with its constantly add-} ing hyn ele arama make it the finest and most bular resort in the mountains of Norther entral California, The Referee, xx*«* FINES Wines, Liquors and Cigars Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Guilt Edge Beer. COMMERCIAL STREET. ? NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention’ given to transient customers. — Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City Telephone No. 72. NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citiseng’ Bank. c. J. NAPFFZIGBR,< Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Sai 6 4 eal, Sausages, ete. retail. And all nome oe Meats usually found first class market. “Tr Goods delivered free ofe — Nevada Assay Oifice, Established in 1858 by JAS. J. OTT, No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold and ores of every Sonerivties gen . refined and assayed. arowent milling o! quartz from from 50 to 500 lbs. gy Gand Ee Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. Acids Hams, Bacon wholesale Crissel Bros, » Dealers in .. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, . BACON, Etc., Krystonzs Manxet—Commereial Street. GEORGE A. GRAY, Funeral Director and Embalmer. The Finest of Funeral"!Furnishings. Fioral Pieces supplied to order. and g die tyle, but nevert ty and value, goin 00 per pair. A fall line of the Tatert Styles'and Finest Grades of. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Shoes always on hand at the lowest prices. Repairing promptly and neatly don at reasonable pricés. Also office “for the Singer Sewing Fayre Needles, Oil and parts for all makes of machines’ supplied to order. ‘Broad Street. yomenis Fine Shoes not exactly less extra for $1.00 BOVEY BROTHERS, Wi PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND tas Courtay ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. OTe TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA CITY. . £ I. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD and Pine.streets, Up Stairs. * JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Quarters. The office of the NEVADA CO. ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY is now at the . Electricity : PROF lighting and Gas For heating and cooking Gas Works on Coyote St. ; Transcript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. J. M. WALLING, Attorney. : at : Law, "and Pine ser. on BUILDING. "hacia ame nd Pine str: et, Nevada C' t THOS. S. FORD, © Attorney and Counselor at Law, Cra ors BUILDING, CORK. COMmercial and Pine streeta. Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. Cc. W. Chapman DENTISTS. . Offiee at residence, Sacramento st Nevada City, Cal.i.L. BOWMAN. J. 3.SHAW Empire Stable, . . Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hotel Nevada City, — JAMES HENSESSY, The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of To be fonnd in this part of the Sante. Prop’r. HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES) SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. BINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONG SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Mountain Company, No. 16, The Glenbrook, Choicest of Pine Street, Nevada Oity. Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents. Ralph Maitland.... .Proprietor Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give me call and you'll never regret U. R. K. of P. Meets at Armory Hall on .the SECOND THURSDAY EVENING of each month. GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt C. H. Harrison, Recorder. Milo Lodge, ‘Knights of Pythias, . Meete‘every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castle. sisiting Brethren are cordially invited to . A. MOORE, G. W. Oapaun, K. of R. art eS The Best Liquors, These are the attractions you can always find at Beer 8 Cents a Giass. ass m88 ‘Hood.” © Wm. J. ‘Britland. hand, suc! Moor: end * ntueky 2 Taylor, (Bg Pepper,” The Best Cigars, “THE . COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Allthe favorite brands of Whiskies kept on jor,” “ ease Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. W. : Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. S. LEE LEITER, M. W CHARLES B. ASHBURN, Recorder. be Mistletoe Bacempment. No. 47, 1. O Meets at Odd Fellows Hail Every 2d and 4th Mewtaw of each month at ‘WALTER YAUCH, c.P. GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe. Corner Broad and Pine streets. Successor to Lammon Bros. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigar . Constantly on hand. GIT EDGE SALOON. CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop. STBAM BEER ON DRAUGHT S CTS. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 5. G. We Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’elock. F. L. ARBOGASID, Pres. BD. :J; MORGAN, B.S.“ Laurel Parlor, No. 6,.N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian CastleSecond md toursh Tourer sof nds tev s of cosh mon: h s Iss Es. Bete DOUGLASS 4 GEO. RICHARDSON, “UNDERTAKER —AND— : EMBALMER. Parlors Broad Street. opp. City Hall. mday and night. Hearse furnished in city free. Strict attention to all calls day or_night. Lady attendant. Telephone, West5. NEW YORK prog BROAD ST, NEVADA OITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor e house: ath TA Me, the queea City, F Yous best he! sepistuction guaran Se ay Nevada City Transfer Co. ~ DRAYING AND HAULING. 4 Particular ttention tion paid’to the transpor Pinme aud fe Seaton: b ~ WOOD for sale. ving: TS ARE. i” ~‘Tomale ine ‘ $tover Building. The very best of Tomales always on hand—day and night. A oe > hy SONA, Proprietor. ® ae Rates ode Best pacammnndationn Pd the ‘Bate mo for the money a F RAN K’S PLACE FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor Broad Street, above Pine,’ Nevada Oity. ENTERPRISE LAGER BR On draught. Best brands of Sian: Hanh Seen Roebert eau Pay PAY UB AGALL, George E. ‘Turner, Pioneer Hardware Dealer. 4 than sl%® wes here. Shall we go out now an’ get somethin’ to edt?” ; She went slowly out of the room. Mrs. Gregg arose with her lips set together grimly, and followed. And he—he lay there alcke in the . , Par dark!—Woman’s Home Companio: vente. . ! “TE Loss of Gann tw qreaky toate f of health is more.” Health is lost by: neglecting to keep thé blood pire. ~ Hood's Sarsaparilla. purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood and thus saves ‘both gold and health, =. -_— Nos.: Office oI, residence E. Ww. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DBALER, — LEADING peg Best 5 Cent Cigar. A Favorite Old Saloon . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Si Pe 6 instra® ‘ocal and hestral Dire HAVE. BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOCm on Commercial str street known as the FREE COINAGE. Hives, Liquors and alveys find the the choicest the mar ket. th them you will receive a cordial welAlso naa ard Ore y, Grass Valley county we e ae MNerade 20 nat at aor particulars as to ter’ ax of ban » Exofomein f Nor aton Hosa 8 powetis City Pine Street . gegaata =" mae come.