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: Nevapa City Dairy Transcript] Over the Grade. PERSON AL MENTION, . p Killed in § wn phe
eS NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. , hen AR : : . — T Se.
$$$ —__-_—__ ae An accident occurred on the other
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e Eureka, Jane 28~4 shocki sates anni
eat PEE side of the Edwards grade yesterday ri
cident bas ceonrred at fh, ne P
FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. and .that the result wae not more ay
: 1m thee Md WE det © redwoods
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serious is nothing shortof miraculous. Daily Record of the
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the death of: " Bs *aultiog in
4 sj Mrs. Thomas Staples of Moore’s Flat
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: ECbarles Johnson, y
TERMS OF \SUBSCRIPTION cid: Miah Johuscn of fam:Peaned A
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Johnson wast at work on ae:
cig oa ‘ 3 J rancisco. —
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ici O85 Ber Veer Sree 12 1-26 Per Wee.» . were on there way to the home ofthe. ~ Doings of Our Engineer Killed and Fireman Serious N Successor t rolled suddenly and the sac ire a
Delivered toany part uf the city. f le lad
, ° eet ee ; sen being
Br ormer lady when the horse they were
N Ww Union Hotel swung rapidly around st; ll d 'H (
= driving became unmanageable and Peo le
N ih e se fortunate man ac Webber ad
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, . backed over a steep embankment ° in ured in a Wr ec on ¢ or a FF ching the une ross the-hoad.~sey. Ma, .
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada Ci . The Isdies were thrown fcom the rig . tlog the upper portion of hig ékay, tO Spend
ae ~ pend suffered a few brui-es and bad} 3 Shore Line--Passen ers Escape 1 Puta Siwih teeta cok
; serate
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y Summ ;
W BONES DAY science hie oo eres baka Dante ie Solnawniewens guise June 24, 1903 mo fe ei cae J, T. Sawyer of Trinity county is F g me . the taste sheatiekiieel' tes will sut the 7
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he Rome soteulal Anion. 1 Bisel sea! sit to his brother, Dr. Ww. " IN THE-WAY OF A mixologist at Britland’s, ee
ae master Walter Mobley happened along Mise Ore: Prentles of Onakland i ; ’ pith ue P i wil
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hobley’s Park w
THE PROSPECTOR’S
PETURN a se ah ladies as far as North visiting here with friends.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 24— Another fatal ‘accident oclunch al the Bar Driven to Desperation. queen nae
: a e . sioner =. W.8S. Shaw and F. A. Ooxhead are . , 2ailroad this orn and as a f
t picnic_of th
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; + baie curred on the North Shore Railroad this morning . Living athe odo the ange
) om San Francisco. 7 3 E A . 4, turd Night way pl ational
Church Noles Mire. Clatide Nicholas of Sen Vranresult the engineer was killed and the fireman was seriously Saturday zg remote from civilization, « tamiiy , fMpols of this city
le tell : ae — often driven to desperation i F held there. —
cise is visiting here. injured.
accident, teiniting 1 he D case of ee?
Ay ’ : j F. A. Bigelow is down f lum‘ < : : T-Cl : n Burne, Opty, get tbousan’ Pi
EN or adozen years ago it became the fashion to la—. tthe Methodist church next Sunday . bia Hill iss Dae neces The Cazadero express, which left San Francisco at eight FIRST-CLASS CHEF Wooudhs Rats se Lay in a supply pndance as these
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ment the passing of the prospector. He was declared pager tay ater ie? i tering at-. Mr. McLeod of Oakland is here on al o’clock this morning was wrecked at Tocalmo at ten o’clock. § TO WAIT ON YOU 4) vest on earth. gti psepe et
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“to be without an occupation, and the few surviving oe Wiad caries KECLEL or ee
; eo Cee 78 Bib. schools.
ae ae = memorate the 1284 anniversary of the. mrs william Saadow and child re-. He track was torn up for considerable distance and the
ate aieuat
specimens of the type were depicted as lagging su-. birth of Jobn Wesley, the great apos: oie ‘ ; Sos Co ae pe
<4 [tleot Mothodinn, Among the testare. eo nower . engine and baggage car went iu the, ditch. Engineer johny eee. ld Storage Meats he committee it
perfluous on a stage that had no place forthem. The rich}, 4. render id “Sill, bo aorme ot chy tl*tt evening. ; aay : ae ied arediehat Takes the burn out; heals the wound every possible
mines; it was said, had all been discovered and mostly worked . ol¢ bit imperishable Wesleyan hymns Mise Florence Craig arrived here last Williams was killed and the fireman so badly injured that he) cares the pein. ve phoma Eclectric. Por special first-class Cold Stong IE arranged for
out, consequently there was nothing for theold prospector to by the choir and congregation, and evening from San Francisco on a visit} may die, Besides being badly shaken up and frightened Oil, the household remedy. . Meats you should send your orders tg pselves of thi:
: , : : an addrees on Wesley’s life by the pas. *° ber parents.
“ —< a Grissel Bros., Commercial street, The eithe dey te: 42
do but to vanish from sight like the hunter of Cooper’s fron] tor, Rev. Wm. Angwin. Miss Maud Cable is home from the) 200¢ Of the passengers were 1nj ured. QQ For a good cool, sharp glass of beer. finest of beef, pork, mutton a at Yaad usual sports tho
tier tales.
Saltau sab teri will be appropri. State Normal School at ea Jose, The scene of today’s wreck is three miles south of the call at Wm. Harry’s saloon. Préce be} tnt he market. Matt ate anid
: : : ately celebra at the Congregational. County Surveyor W. W. Waggo ij : ; 5 :
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But the passing of the prospector had hardly Genned “tol. .6 cr cas wave Gapilos (evading v4’ Deacatirned: SROWE eiinees Gia ke place where last Sunday’s accident occurred, The railroad
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be the theme of reminiscent and regretful reflection before he . fine program is being a :
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: : : g @ arranged in. Gaston Ridge. officials say there is no apparent cause of the disaster.
broke in upon the world with his pocket full of rocks and “hich the members of the choirand) Mrs, A. R. Brackett, who has been rag : , , : a er 0 : eva a j
: : sae ate scholars of the Sabbath school will! here on a visit, left for her h t Traffic will be delayed until some time tonight although a9
tales of new and wondrous riches discovered in the far North. . participate, and there will be a brief. Colfax this morni OF Ser Beme:s
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Hé had been chasing the rainbow almost within the Arctic . address byghe pastor, Rev. J.Simson. rigs Pessic aE a ane a wrecking crew went to work immediately after the acci eeeccececsoesocors
circle and had found where the Aurora Boreallis had broken Be and purposes of “Chil-. Piacer county, is here on a visit to her dent to clear the track.
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inte a shower of golden nuggets, in the land of the Polar Fd Say caga see ao5t; Bre. Thomne Markers . . uae in i .
ee oe Mrs. Ohris Webber has returned s C
bear and the midnight sun. The much pitied prospector was Farm Sold dooms 4 ialiito Gaston Ridge) No More Fights. The Oalcs ase.
a millionaire again, indulging in the habits and vagaries of je Mrs, William Waldron, who has Fatt 8 _
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49 days, paying a dollar a drink for bad whisky, squander—
Dain VIREDG Telstiyae: Heke, POLED eS FrangFrort, Ky., June 23.—The The trial of the People vs. James. : Cc uc ll § ¢ § rts i
ing his wealth at the gaming table or hurling it in Pines . hoe een en terest cos. onkane to ber Rome at Grecitexilie yesterdoy:. suet of Appdala ii an. opliton de-) Oates was resumed: in: the Sapertor ane
‘we delich i ; acres, on the stage road to Marysville} Miss Janette Williamson arrived ate aw Court this morning After the ex‘
tive delight at pink tights. and about ten miies thie side of that. bere last.evening from San Franciaco. !ivered in the case of the common-. ts 06. tow witnesses, District Tod a 1 : ; : : t 5
From the Klondike and Cape Nome a golden stream . City, hae been sold tg\ Freeman &. 00 a visit to her uncle, 8, J. Rogers, wealth against Terry McGovern and] attorney George L. Jones aaconsnd : oO pe Seeks ave p aced in our show window a full line of wi Ay
eee ae wake, eaitiaiites played the prodigal <r the eae begat cue eat paid es ane others, rules that a court of equity G4D . +he jury. This afternoon George D. Outside Skirts for Ladies in White Duck and Linen Crash at Cane
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x was $8000. o V. Snyder and Frank W. Taylo inj i i own ; » hi i i i icni aS Re da:
wealth he had unearthed in the frozen morasses of Alaska. . The new owners will raise cattle‘on-the)have-returne}from a trip to tare Be. an LeuanInpatiaey aM a Beene Andee a pair ne all prices. Just the things for picnics and warm days. ig
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it was said this is the prospector’s last spurt. This is his land as a priucipal industry. ville. ine fioht therel ie aacteiont torney followed in his closing address, WHIT a = EAN A
: : i i : 4 J Gri prize fig erein. e decision is a ; re
E DUCK SKIRTS at $1.25 $2 $2.50 $3 $3.50 { a,
last big find and he is having a final fling equal to anything i _James Grimes, who has been here death blow to pugilistic contests in the and.at 2:30 o'clock a short recess was
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ante, é on a visit to relatives and friends, left . — . taken, At 3:30 o’clock Judge Nilon
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that was ever seen in the palmy days of Rabbit Creek, the A dqed insane. for Tonopah, Nevada, thia morning. . State of Kentucky. Aaished hia. clara) and: the jars’ Te LINEN CRASH SKIRTS at 75 cents, $1, $1.25, $1.50 t, \W
abe ambias dapumee ke
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’ ’ 5) B1.50, N\NSSs
American river, Coyoteville, or the Southern Mines, — Again Mire.” William Hoover and° child’ : ee tired ‘to deliberated upon a verdict. $1.75 up to $4.50. : ; a
the old prospector was given his dismissal. Anson C. Young, the old man whose aa Mills, are ee ea visit) Social Hop at the National. S. oe =
ae demented condition bas been here-. ‘° ‘7° 8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. ina a ab ie They are a i =
Mark the result. He has turned up once again in the) cofirs cushioned dn: the Saimaiasre, . os OTERO. Gin Ratarhuy evening. text. Mesees . . baa ll nice clean Goods and bound to please you. peas
State of Nevada with riches galore. Tonopah promises to . has been adjadged insane. Oounty. Miss Maud Murchie of the Nevada} Rector Brothers will give an open sir RES j FOR THE Call wad see our li aleinits bata.
rival the Comstock and Pioche, and Tonopah millionaires are seb iat hag aie Ga Dr. = Richards gf the Obeik BI tapi en dance on the front porch of the Na~ Re sanee probability be q
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ay an , Qi school Ww r
beginning to loosen up the financial stringency in the San . declared him to be of unsound mind. . leave in a few days for San Jose, where Mota: Petras ments lt: be) setiee BOWELS Respectfully, prise rons :
Francisco tenderloin. Probably we shall soon see the prosJudge FE: Nilon committed the ‘unthey will spend their vacation. and the music will be of the best— \f you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the
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; eis ithe fortunate old man to the Southern. Mrs. J. Naffziger will leave on Thurs-. Wilde’s full orchestra having been sevowels every day: Joall Force,in the shape of vio
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pester given another passport to extinction and oblivion, but California Hospital in San Bernar-. day for San Jose, where she intends to. cured for the Gcoagion. All friends . «'. Beg hb priert way" oF keeping the Bowel iether Sz Co: ML é
it will be the same wasted labor as before. dino, Sheriff Walker will leave witb . reside. sid patrougot the tolelars cleat war ~~ GANDY
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Instead of going off and dying, the-prospector will sare sees Ue eee morning-. Mrs. Henry Fitter, who has. been. dially invited to attend. f @P CATHARTIC 9 Mg Mi
wander away in the mountains and deserts to find more rich Mig) isle Daditt acon eee A ehhcnea te . S
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‘ He is al 4 th 43 b h Much Annoyed to Graniteville yesterday.
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MITES; e 1s > ways due with a new anCOVErY about the ° ' Mrs. ©. P. Loughridge’ left this In Luck a 4 on ;
time his funeral is preached, says the Oakland Tribune. morning on a visit to San Francisco, . sf , .
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: Her son, Kidder Loughridge accom} ——a
Y ; 7 Se _. The Pope is annoyed because the ’
ee) be s is all true; os It mes sia ae ee ey press fakers continue to send out false Ba Ha : Boston, June 23 — Georgo Howard y
tor very often returns to former fields and his old stamping . reports of his having died. Ifthey do) . °° owes is here from Chicago. . 4 B inborer; ie Bat EAT *EM LIKE CAND
alizi : stag er attack Lielite oub anything, rzore. Recompanied by his mother, Mrs. M,. toro yan voctiveie igentitied ual Sepa’ cs ents ie 8 tha aa — ats
ground, realizing that in the wild rush and excitement to/. deadly than printer's ink,the venerabl-. 4Reed, and will be employed by E. to have been positively identified a8 . pir vox. white sur free sample, ‘and bookklet gr
gain his share of the yellow metal he has blindly and hastily Pontiff ought to be thankful for the A. Moore, the photographer. the sole heir to $2,000,000 cash and gold eee a CHICAGO or NEW YORK, nee
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: moderation of the yellow journals. M. G. Curtis of Alameda ie here for. ™ining claims vaiued at many times . “EEP Hit BLOB CLEA
passed over rich ledges of quarte and golden beds of gravel _ the benefit of his health. more, left by an uncle, William Mc-. iain The TURNER & HADLEY COMPANY have the lat pantie not
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which with a little pluck and perseverance on his part would Will D Charles Paine and son came over Donald, who died recently in Cali. Notice of Stockholders Meeting.
Dinted for leg
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ara C. . sia demas aaah sa bei sora
. OTICE is herehy veiw that ti ft ‘
hother feature th
ave been uncovered and made him a miuilionaire. 1S Thomas Murphy arrived here last Raa ia Nowe Stacitholders of the DESERT & ‘6 Gasoline and Kerosene Stoves Ce tuna
is as true in Nevada county, as it is in all mining districts in. 4 dispatch was received here this Cie <—e 06 Beene ees of nets Flame mer ee ee te on ect Caw Otice of Thos feo luad
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oO 0 t Si . [s) and’s. tf, . Ford) in Nevada City, Nevada County, Calieen rem panne nee et se
the world. How often we hear of some rich strike being yal pAb clas which Pe oe svaietaue Maa was ae ee (ite for ahs purness of electing’ Ditcetors \ ees
: : ! A y Lee t state a e degree team of Poca* M bl
. of said company for the ensui d : . os
made in our district in the identical locality where hundreds . hontes Tribe of Red Men of that place. “°° Sre visiting here. ood Meats. . come before the meeting. cee nn nts Te a ae Ne ee .
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ner sen: are celebra 3 Sere
of pioneer prospectors as well as those of later years labored cay ogrece ied Soe aaiee More it i ahead 8 here from Sacramento Bice Ps : . 3 JNO, SPARKS, President. rated for their absolute safety and simplicity
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: . . . olley rothers bave the very best: The above meeting is postponed til 2 . u 2
without reward. And miany cases the fact has developed quite an addition to the parade. Miss Letha Adair, daughter of Mr. of beef, pork, matton and veal on hand el gas ome Moat %th, 1908, at the caine The National Blue Flame Wickless Kerosene Stove
, ’ ne cen and Mrs. George Adeir of B s . jess JOHN SPARKS, President. i i :
that the same spot of ground where the strike is made was turned home tbiay ailcy art hace har be President, . Something new and deserves your attention.
mined by the same individual unsuccessfully thirty or forty Will Wed Tonight. ie aid grandmother and other ' PRICB, $7.15
tives,
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years before. Thus it is that the old and true saying, “the
Mrs. Chas, H. Woener, who has been
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; ‘ p ; Walter C. Cunningham and Amelia. visiti ith
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rospector returns to his first love” is oft 3 pn beh MS il gah ae ba e a
E Pi ; , : t : wi ; ° ERS EES verified by Lloyd, both of Magnolia district, in. Cairns, will leave for her home at San
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practical realization in our own midst. the lower part of the county, will be} Francisco next Monday morving. ) urner e om a
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married in the parlors of the Hotel] wp J. Ish ish f Guaranteed Pure: None So Good.
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It can be said truthfully that the prospectors who cam€. Antlers this eveniog. ieee pba a tines treo: Ben erate ; SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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to Nevada county in ’49 and the fifties, as well as the miners rots von F. E. Snell was over from You Bet} ‘ —— oe clined Sr Rear, fee NEVA. be
who have followed them in later years, have hardly left the ceil . .
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; : : ; : ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-. Deputy Sheriff Thomas H. Waters
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marks of their pick in the sides of our everlasting hills— nde Ma _ sag a nia aa can-. went to Sweetland on official business
° e ® ~_ nitted and all wh
ee . cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. . this afternoon.
tice this ‘ pleasi
such has been the insignificant and comparatively small F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O
pent wilt "and .
amount of prospecting that has been accomplished when. , ¥° the undersigned, have known F.
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é gael 8 ; i e P : zx J. Cheney for the laat 15 years, and beWhat Shall We.
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what remains to be done in this respect is taken into consid-. lieve him. perfectly honorable in al
*s and the old
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carry 4 fall line of : 5 ‘
eration. . Unlimited field and opportunities are presented to ay tyatlce sheaad ction daaeae Have for Dessert?
D Wind ; a Moulding os. oheit thes,
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oors indows, Blinds Screen D Lumber OUsine Ing folks” will
the prospecting miner here today, and if perseverance and. >ytheirfirm. ~ day. i y
£ : ’ ink clandnea Raryagaent le .
Pr p g ; y) : P' Ginette: . Wiclsiale “Deuaatels every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try :
Shingles, Laths, Posts. Mill and Mining Timber, etc. enjoying “the ¢
gists,
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good judgment are exercised, reward is certain and sure,. Toledo, O. Waxpine, Kinnan & Man" . .
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vin, Wholesale Draggists, Toledo, O. Se Emb \) (le R$ ’ We have this celebrs 0
even if it isa the BOW some uaiet in caries Some of ai Gnisia Oech ckee sane) yf y . rl MASURY S PAINT all colors, and in cane from
these days there will be a great strike or discovery in Nevada rat icant bladed yapeliacs Meso a delicious and healthful dessert, Pre£0 Pleces aE Babeoliey at 1asge per Gara Orit der Siar sigue rine 91
< ; é ‘ 5 aces of the system. ntwo minutes. No boiling! no awe WOE C.
county or this section of California, and when the fact is. Testimonials sent free. Price 70, per ing! add boiling water ond uk ee ; a Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St. Tel
published abroad the outside world will pause a moment to. ttle. Sold by all Drugaists. berry ut keane Ge ae sha
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hear the news that history is repeating itself in old Nevada ooo Obildren’s Drop Stitch Hose 12! ax Telephone Main 881. OFFIOR OF Postotits
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; ose 1216 cents per pair aR Tice akc inn 2 . ’
county and that more gold than has ever been seen here be7 y" W H ,
fore is being extracted from our hills. Then will be witCAS 1 OR iA *\4 , stitial . Sénen Skirts for Ladies, 50 Cents. a . H. SMIT s
nessed the prospector’s return to his old haunts.and he will For Infants and Children, % Lod ; 25 Pieces Challys at 5 cents per yard. G Taree e ' ff 4 by “strollin,
come to stay. Our future prosperity will not be, temporary Wee Kind You Have Always Comat el Ps hotogr aphs. : White Shirt Waists 50 cents, worth 75 ets. roceries, rovisions, Liquors, Flour, fe ‘ ehridge and ck
like that of the Klondike, but lasting and permanent asthe. Sears the .
itt, Company
5 ‘ : ee i Magen of and make them in
PRU N ES a ls under the ag
hills which surround us, and the capitalist is now matera first-class man. of My Own Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Ketel have free ticket
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eodseeseo i yoarts
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ially aiding the prospector in hastening the second Golden . —~ "Sen ee ROSEN BE RG BROS ; Berens Ors. Jnouary 3B Cg iets tor the nen
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Millenium in Nevada county. We may not live to see it Key Lost. eo aes of all CHAS. H. 7 put FOUND Reto ee PRN 5 PRUNES: a conte
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So ask your Grocer for S 1 to the gr
but others will, but all can do a good part toward hastening. 0% Thursday s Yale Key attached toa #
DDY, Manager. are fresh and fine andiare very delicious in fle=-1 andjvery healthy.’ Iwill leave her
4 b ‘ : v oe : sounbneey tego lost. Finder will conMOORE Broad Street, a N . Second at 12:8!
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its advent by ceasing to “knock” and “sawing wood. oe nee Ne ee ae
evada City WM, H, SMITH. “ . wil oe
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