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S es :
enerative Organs
i ELSE FAILS,
2 whic the vitality of the SEX;
PEDINE tas iy ee TE
ment cure is not eff) by the :
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for whom we did work as :
Vaiowe Sat We th B20
J. A. MARSHALL,
Care TransentPr { Office,
Nevada City.
PPA
le WALLING,
ey : at’: Law,
sta NEEDING, COR. BROAD
> and Lot
r Sale
SPECT HILL.
Sen
oo
Lot, 165x rag feete.
rns,
pine Liszt Bre, 1.8 8. Calkins,
Epi Fede
A ‘Jiipatiese Visitor. é
sville Appeal ABS:
Piteeauet Japanese ot
‘tleman who is in charge. of the
om construction work of thé Ja; te sleag.
vernment, was in this city last evening on his return from a: to the
works of the Yuba Power Company.
Above Browns Valiey,. Mr. ‘Fajioka
was accompanied on his trip by Mr.
i ayton, president of the Pelton Water
Works Company,and Mt-Griméey, the
y okohoma representative of several
heavy American electrical cohsthibtion .
‘concerns. The visitor, is in this
tion of several large power . plants with
in a short time,
country in-the interest of ‘hig ‘(government which contemplates the.
Din face used in the in the United States .
p vy are made by women at the Brook-.
iyo Navy. Yard. In. the great sewing
Foom from twenty.to thirty women are]
assembled daily’ to work on the flags.
. ot only is our own “Old Glory” made
by them, says the Ph Times;
but also the flags of every: nation in
4 hose. waters our vessels sail, Some of
» women grow old in the service, for
» workers in the department are pre-. d for their sill as needle workers
d not on account ‘of partisan influe, 7‘The work lasts’ all the year
pe as there is no fluctuation
a » wager of «the ‘willing: workers
e Sam’s ae makers Barer talk
4 ae * «Business ies Chaves
a the lene, ait good. will. of .. .
ivély’s estublishment ou Commerial stréet and will engage himself:
: ere Ip the of ag gg =
Fa Mi. Bhiveiy.
ar aks ‘his dry ode tee Me to
‘ jahd, Oregon. i
ao Tura. on the. Current,
he Marysville , Oifice of the Yuba
power company states that the
tions will be perfected at the .
1onge probably ‘tonight, and:
y the work of connecting the
eht with the wires of thelr custo
will be begun. :
Aan Jupaxp: by: what they do.
Hie Hood's Sarsaparilla, and its great
pes haveiven it a good name everyD. It is the One True Blood Puriand Great. Lesccin
D. aa . rare billous
ay 9 80. “wail Paper! Wa Wall Papert..
181 consignment of Wall ‘Paper
ast been received at Rosenberg . ‘ s direct from the east: Calland
$ our prices. You will save money
fp pUrehasing your Wall Paper of us
Pr stock ee complete and prices are
b lowest.
‘ ‘of Wall’ Mos sent to ail
rts of the country on application.
m12-tt ‘ . Rosenpere Bros.
_ How to Save Money.
keevery advantage of. vour busi-.
8 opportunites and 6 oy Pierce
peney, the O. K. painters and ‘pa. .
hangers todo your work. £28-tf.
: For s: Sale,
be lot with free. wat water on the place. wat
#6 frontage of 180 feet on the main
286 feet; also one) id, and rans by
Sorta prennap-tectrp omer
will Roc Soe wow,
. Sweeney.Hstimates: made’ on “all}
by them. m7-+f
our "stich by. “using
ja guarantee all work—Pierce
peo aseeepela was greeted w with
long-continued applause. The first
the 1 part consisted of Grifet society comedy of “Beee
-stnoothness and rapidity-for an amateur production. There were ‘no tirésome Waits, no annoying hitches.
‘The principal roles’ were thens of
/*Richard. Comfort,” @ gentleman of
; ake playwright, and of .
wife “Edith.” Deotiird De Vilbiss; . 4
r some timé a professional, and Miss
) Martin enacted these parts with
". charming effect.
“Aunt Olementine Meander,” @ matron with the ability to stand. up’ for
her own rights, was admirably personated by Miss Mary ©. Hook. :
Mrs, Belle Douglass as “Sally,” @
mn, was vireclouriued: had a good
—
George E Dunster was very offéctive
as “Merrigale,” the unfriendly friend,
and did much toward keeping the
audience amused.
Charles E. Tegler,:the Irish servant,
was inimitable in his rich brogue and
L. 8. ins a 5 “Onele Aecsler
Meander” was the cranky but withal
soft-heartéd old man of the: Sa
Oem.
an Ban Ss poliiadiing 4 ators pati
-.} making hits, but the ladies and gentlemen'who put it-on ‘last ‘hight exerted
themselves heroically ‘to:get. out what
fun it does contaiv. The audience:
efforts, for there was an almost con-'
Heoaneyed of laughter and applause. . .
geeemecmmemm
how Yiccip yee aa you did that! “Ana
BS eoncome:: ‘you ‘care 0. always repair my pinttures?.
He—Darling, it would perthe greatest
joy of my life for me to do so—if you
ba cig promise to my socks in reSo they rode along in search of a per‘son. Cleveland Leader, _
The Way of the Worla.
New styles. the old ones must supplant,
women, up to date,
Now wear their hats set on aslant
iInstead of prim and straight.
And husbands Se ee they say
{. ones now be forced to h
newer qtéstion, day by re
“Ts my bat oa crooked, Po
—L, ‘A, W. Bulletin. .
LOOKING FOR <RoCRum.
4No-o, sir-rr!”
“Well, “ ‘don't are ¥. JourBad Form
"Though thé cow repose,
Her manners aren't right,
For she always chews tolu
From
Pili,
der.
i ai orchestral se-. ©
The stage-setting .was the tastiest as}
well the richest ever put: in the local}
theater. “The play went with unusual]
ntle. . were apparently satisfied with their}
menead4fever Tost more than a
half dozen patients in my life.
Cynicus—I don’t see how you managed to make a living: on only six.—
St. Bonis Republic.
An After Opinion.
: woman's! ‘No” means: “Yes,” "tis wa: f
metimes it-may be so;
. But there be many that are wed,
ish her “Yes” pad meant “No,”
a aes
He Swore.
“I'm in eternal disgrace at the
‘Slaters’.”
“What's the trouble?”
“Ruin the hat?”
she’d left hey hatpin in ht Se
‘Plain Dealer. a
What Colleges Can Do.
Mrs. Mater—Have you seen Mr. Pa?
ore son since he got home from cole?
ughter—Yes, ma; saw him last
night.
“Has he improved much?”
This Interesting Letter—“*! was
i vice onan and Weak.”
Life Changed from misery te Jey
by Hood’s Sarsaparilia. —
The terrible trials of the ‘gentler
‘tex” aré beyond description. How
-Hood’s Sarsap*villa is adapted forthem
‘and how it restores healih and helps.
over the ‘hard places, is well illustrated
by Mrs. Place’s letter.
“0, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
“Dear Sirs: —In early life I suffered
tiuch from stomach troubles and spent a
preat/deal of money in doctoring. Ireteaived temporary relief only to have a reburn of sickness, and. for the past five
years life has been made miserable by
sonstant illness. During this period there
have been six months that I was not off
my bed, and for one year I suffered most
severely. I was
Nervous and Weak
aud life seemed a burden. “It happened
that my husband bought a bottle of
Hood’s Sarsaparilia and I commenced to
take it in small doses. Ina short time it
was evident that it was helping me. In
two weeks I felt that I was being greatly
penefited. About this time our youngest
son, then 15 years of age, was taken down
with typhoid fever, He passed on to his
reward, and soon others of the family
wete taken ill, until I was the only one
left to care forthem. I continued taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilia, and to the surprise of
myself and all the neighbors, I not only
cept up and took care of the sick, but my
Health Continued to Improve.
For nearly three months this siege of
typhoid fever held the family down. All
this time, as by a miracle, my health
kept upand I grew strong. At present
[am feeling well and know that the benefit derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
permanent. Other members of the household have since taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Hood’s Pills with good effect.” ‘Mus.
ReBEcca Piacs, N. gg agg
sthe Best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
)1sist upon Hoon’s; take oo Sic eater
Hood’s Pills sisyinsaect. see eeu
q
ISTRIGT ATTORNEYS, SHERIFYS, Ae
torneys at ee ee et eee
well Detective Agency is prepared
ransact all business of a confidential and in‘leate character expeditiously and on rea
nable terms. Correspondents all over the
orid Thuriow Block, San Francisco, Cal,
i
lL. P. FISHER
THOS. S. FORD,
: Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Oram! BUILDING, COR. CoM.
il For’ the ‘Hew Market
oNSTE Srey ’.
‘When You Wait
“Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Mussels,
‘
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. “Daphne Slater left her new hat in alchair and [ sat on it.” 2
waiting maid of Hibernian ex-. .
i
“Oh, I didn’t mind that: ao‘ahdbn; bat '
“Awful, Fe’s_ got, 4 Estachs”.
* i aces! All Women Should Read. si
*lood’s *: parinan ;
Clams, Shrimps, Oysters,
ent Vegetables, Fruit, ete.,
hs We recei
lor Tine fa we bongs eh er. We ive
erican Fish and “poultry Company,
Poot-of Main 8t. Telephone 401.
mail ssngupenenenia — —————
In Regard to
“hamantaREn
The: following Letter Speaks for Itself :
TIEN
YW. FK. Crawford, sg.
Dear Sir: :
4 contemplated leaving here for Yovada today,
but so many Yovelties for Gaster, and for Summer
"wear, are ‘coming tn this week, and inasmuch as you
“Write me of the bold weather, J think “it better to delay my departure for at least another week, in order
that you may show the very latest goods, With Parisian Wodels or Patierns before me Jam busily engaged reproducing the came so you ean sell the very » 3
same style at one-third of thé cost of the Siepdvtid
article. Ohese I wilt chip some day this week,
Yours Respectfully,
San Francisco, March 16. Miss 7. Getrau.
SEER IRI IORE
show your appreciation of the enterprise which brings the markets of the World to.your very door?
DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF OUR OPENING DAY.
W. MH, CRAWFORD.
CHOICE GROCERIE:
At the following Prices-FOR CASH WITH THE ORDER
For the Next
Thirty Days,
Flour, per 100
Beans, BPM cigs ta ois
Choice Creamery Butter, per square: .:.:
Tomatoes, three cans ...0.0cceccccscccscc feces
Graham Flour, 10 Ib. sack....0.ccccscessss esse
French Castile Soap, best, per bar......
White Castile Soap ssi is5 66. Gach de.Eastern Hains, pee Ib
Oat Meal, ro Peat 6
Candyed Lemon Peel, per Ib..
“
45
FARO m ee mee wn eee e ees Oeeee eee eeeteree
Reet eee ee sesetaseeeees
Citron, per Men ee oe,
Eagle Milk, per os SEPARA 2 SO om a
Rising Sun Stove Polish, 4 cakes
Boston Baked Beans, per ¢ can
Butter Crackers, per Ib . mia hasan cack
Fig Bars, per hep alate nay Wie ieee
Jelly, assorted, WA OOH oo scsi
Cellery Salt, TOOT aed esi itera giet
Salad Oil, extra, ag Oe Peta ae
Crosse & "Blackwell's Pure Lucca Oil, gts.
SHPO Ree nes eeeeeorme ve
25
60
Everything Sold at Proportionately Low Rates,
Shurtleff’s Cash Grocery Store,
ARTISTIC TAILORING.
W. H. HIBBITT.
Artist Cutter,
MERCH ANT : TAILOR,
Pies Gtrcets euhevtninnd aniete: Nevada City.
Ppnaceenes £6 Rowe Geaith.)
pA stock is the largest in ie city.
full lines of the latest Po in Imported and Doalae oolens, «
. o., Wedding Suits a Specialty.
Workmanship and a
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
SS iy Why not come and]
J. J. JACKSON,
ace to Bo to irchane bes thing in igh a :
eeinee eivittes Cae 5
rane. FURNITURE STORES,
. , Commercial Street.
Recor of ‘all kinds of
and will Bil ge you with any
freight 0a Francisco prices, with the
: hae rit Eemember, that when you C2
O
Pe Gas You Get Your Money’s Worth. S
. = EVERTBODY NEEDS
ae
ifedicime.
DR LA RUE’S SARSAPARILLA
Is Just the Thing.
DIGHERMAN’S.
Drugs, Stationery, Cameras and Photo Supplies.
cmerennoeesne
Good. Things for
<4
RR
+YOUR
Dinner
—
Mince Meat, Cranberries,
Mount Rouge Claret,
z Barartaria Shrimps,
Stuffed Mangoes,i India Relish, Chutney.
:
HHH
INGREDIENTS FOR
MAKING MINCE MEAT
AT HOME » @& »@&
. TAKE
ROBIN. HOOD
For. an Appetizer,
Cleaned Zante Currants,
Seeded Raisins,
Glase Citron, Lemon and
Orange Peel, Boiled Cider.
WOLF, The Cash Grocer.
SIE Seileleslese sean
BEEHIVE ,
“GROCERY ..
Proprietor
Agency For--l[lonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
Fancy Groceries all
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.
sateen mene eereewoeebbessenes
Duffy's Malt.. ccs iiosic
Gamecock Whisky ul..
TEE, Whisky oo.
Bryant’s Root Beer ,2eh, 10 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
Hire’s, “ “ 3for s50. Everything else i in Proportion.
2 © = * « © ** ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffée
is the Best.
Give it a Trial. ° ° es es @ @ e
Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30
Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25
in bulk, per gal. 50
Olives, I 25
i
aamcenmeal
No STALE Goons.
_1 receive fresh ies and Provisions daily .
and my stock is constantly new and fresh. My
policy is to buy
THE BEST TO BE HAD
And to sell
At the Lowest. Prices’
One price to all, courteous treat«ment and prompt delivery.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, . :
Merchant Tailor. Commercial Street, Nevada City.
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