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March 6, 1903 (4 pages)

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Bred to be ting, Pridayé Miners of bred aud an . : ) gaves lives.” Je Syrup; nat Colds, pula et. ae te of our “AND get. first el Parlor, Mo: ithe —_——= simple and unpret ge creations that have ainess for their maiospl ORs po sola'tions of social tindulge 1n no Cynical espe n the morals of society, had the generous. enco tthe AmericaD people et »arpose and earnest endes anya “Ole Olson,” fo which: in Hend icka, @ popular 8 comedian is appearing, noas exsmple. The cont wer broken success of "Ol ives ample answer to thetic who wishes his theatrical highly epiced and thea treated h of dramatic tobasco Sauce. poy bea trifle sentimental, he ve the old fashioned opinion es. ty being the best policy, and thigand similar qualities . that sale with striking foree, to the aseof people whose illusions fe have not been poisoned and seliefa are founded in good oldd faith in bumanity und good . rtraying tbe Swedish-American er with “Ole” as @ type, Mr. sks gives a sterling pictare it ights and shades are: skillfa 4, The qualities which have be sons of the Northland take with our best citizens, are t out with trathfuleess and ness, and presented with all ect of the astor’s best art, The tation of this play by Mr. Henand bis company at the Net next Monday nightie sa nerous responee from the ter-goers. ing More I om Giffin, the Native Soa of nd, is obliged on account of vr increasing Gemand for hte cigars, to enlarge his wo king He bas, therefore, engaged N. wwie, the contractor, to remove tio’ 8 on the lower floor 80 eB low of this, When completed double the space will be obaod his busy hive will bate eufftoom to_bozz around and fro rant weed with ease and comne quality of whisky {se like a ality of anything elee. fr costs: more, ba: nothing is t70, good Americins. Insist on baving Moo e” Whisky, a Tregedy Averted. tin the nick of time our tittle Baved” wretes Mr. W. Watf Pieasnot City, Onio. “Paenhed pluyed sad hagoe with bim terrible cough set ia” er. treated bial, bat he grew every day. At leng'h we tried ng’e New Discovery for Contion, and oor durling wag saved. how sonod, and well,” Evers= ought tu know, it’s the only care bughs, Colds and all Lung disGueranteed by W. D. ‘Vinten, ist. Price 500 und $1.00.’ Triul free, "FAMILY CARES, laformation May be of alue to Many a Mother In Nevada City. n there is added to the many loseparabie from the rearing of ren that sfiliction of weakness of idneys and wuxitiery organs, the Me lot is far from a bappy one. Condition can be quickly changed sbsolutely cared by the ase of * Kidney Piile, When this te the mother’s burden will be rand her home-happier. . Taye ok Milburn, of Upper Grass Valmad, suys: “A case of a ehild Control over the ection of the secretions at oigbt was limited to my notice some time ago. , serious and Made to stop it ae Was noticed — ‘is were guaranteed oh ewbarrassing . § condition in ehi of the treatment was git Pills being obtained store, I cannot p Weak ness has as “akg the child : the hel Riven Pills more hae . dy acts as } pee ld be of entcia a GUardians of childrs bd wit this onfortun 4 for 60 cents: a } Poster-Mitbor . The afflicted ones deoptis every Stal, could not be . Pine of the World.” U-. ronod Ser ies abesn and comfortable ‘Net P. Brown, “W. @. Shend of Gran “entered the home and rthe bedside of his sister for the past two months, night and day, and. patiently attended tc her every went. He tried everything known to the medical profession, but bis efforts werefatile. == ©. A-nicer lady. than Mrs. Brown never lived. and was the personification of allthat was.good. Hundreds of iotimate friends in this city and elsewhere will be sorely grieved to learn: that sbe is no more, . When the-end came the bedside was surrounded by her ioved ones, and although the parting «a6 a hard one, it kwas the wish of “Him that doeth all things well.” ee refuse to be con‘soled, but comfort shoald be found in the fect that the inevitable has passed ‘and the loved oné so hard to give up. is free from the trials and. tribaletions of thie worli and happy in her eterShe was born in Friendehip, Aon Arundle county, Maryland, acd was aged 68 years, 4 months abd 24 days at the time of her decease. © . “With ber family. she vame to Cali fornia to 1860, and io 1862 was united 4a marriage at Marysville with Nathaniel P. Brown, and the anion been a happy one through all “To mourn their irreparable left.the husband, N. P. Brown; two daughters, Mrs, CO. L. Miller of North Sen Juan and Mrs. Jemes Cairus of this city; son, Fred E, Brown; grand. 2 ‘children, Marcella Brown and Cecil Cairns of this city, Addison and Lester Mitler ct North San Juan;two brothers, W.B. F. Deal of San Francisco, and Dr. David L. Deal of Pacific Grove; [and sieter, Mrs. Mattie Deal of San Francisco. “Phe faneral will take place at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon from ‘the. family resid>nce on East Broad street. Rev. W. Augwin will vondact the serExamining “a Mine. Oharies Pasheck aod B. M. Powell, mining men from Chicago, are at Obiogo Park, They came « ut to examine ‘the -Mountaia, Maid mine, which is sitaated about two miles from there on Bear river and in which they ere Jaterested. Thie mine is principally owned by Dr. Pasbeck and is pronounced by practical mining men to be a promising piece of property. Two shifts are employed steadily end ore of & high grade is being daily extracted from the ledges. “ Oharles Posheck isa brother to Dr. Pusbeck avd hae visited that section }on former occasions. The Winter Route East. An erroneous impression prevaile that because the Rocky Monotains bave e high plevation, the winter cll-) thate is cold end snowy, The fact is the average precipitation of moistare during the entire yeor ig lese then fit-} teen inches, and danger from snow blockades on the railroads very slight. This is especially true of the Denver & Bio Grepde, over which System travel has gone with less interruption for the past ten winters than ypon the majorHy: of lines popularly sapposed to be ‘fr ib delays. : Are Wincor bat: adds to the majestic beauty of the moantaio scenery slong way. It brings no fear nor dissmfort to the traveler on the “Seenle “Our personally conducted dally ex. ; ~ ‘operated all the year ‘means of reaching ali perte of the ‘pooks. Full ioformation it the best wag to trevel. J.D. . a, General Agent. 625 Market tawa are tanored bv those _—s 7 King’s New Mu e are always at t Be goa curing Lodiges-. socks, Basy, plessent, safe, cal. At their regular meeting last eventhis and otber cities were'en-. !0@ Milo Lodge, No. 48, Kaights of sted in ber bebslf, their efforte were loss are. te tor lowest rates of fare and i]-. b slipped, cutting quite. @ serl which tims Grand Ohaveellor Trask -, . 18 expected to pay an offivial visit. Although no petition wae circulated asking the merchants to close, quite a nomber closed their stores at 2 o'clock this afternoon-togive their employes u chance to attend the entertalament given by the “Kiltles” . ae Miss Eleanor Valantine entertained @ number of young friends at her home on Main street lest evening. Eighteen invited guests were present and » pleasant evening was enjoyed. Music, singing and games were. indulged ip, and ata late hour refreshments w-re served. os While Albert Ivey, the dairymen, was watering his team at the Plaza tank yes'erday,.one of bis horses became seized with g sudden weakness and fell forward into the trough. The autnial was takeu from bis uuweleome bath and after a short breathing spell was able to proceed on his journey. He Had Seen One. “Hiram,” queried Mrs. Meddergrass, “did you ¢ver. see one o’ them air cas“I "low I hev, mother,” replied the
old man, “I seed one o’ th’ tarnal things last time I wuz tew th’ city.” “What air they built out uv, Hiram?’ asked Mrs. M. : “Gold bricks, _ mother.” — Chi News: -ee . Ke “Well,” said the cheerful wife, who thought she hada soprano voice, “if the worst comes to the worst I could keep the wolf from the door by sing” “J don’t doubt that would do it,” replied her pessimistic husband, “but suppose the wolf should happen to be deat?’—Philadelphia Press. ~ Out of Harmony. “She didn’t read the book?” “Wo; the cover design didn’t bar monize with any of her house gowus " —Detroit Free Press. Be cs Korean Schools. In Korean schools the master fe a that the child may not be “gathers his flock around most fatherly manner and justice with an unsparing scholars are dressed in their must study without their shoes. latter are kept in’ sight of the at all times. The course of study is not very extensive to look at, but when it comes to studying the Korean language through the medium of Chinese it must be confessed that the beginning of a course is difficult. The scholar is first taught the name and meaning of Chinese characters and then their meaning in. Korean, just as though he were obliged: to learn English through the medium of the Greek alphabet. Students keep up a steady droning noise as each one goes on repeating bis por tion of the tasks aloud, regardless of what is going’on round him. “The Royal,” B e Ff gP2e ti XLINE & GEORGE, Proprietors MASONIO BUILDING, Pine street ° evada City -” OPPPPPPE New Siore, Goods and d up and are nc ‘es, we've opened op and are now reas for business. Everything in the Patore is bright, epic span mew. Presh frcm the makers. bought at the lowest cash prices. enabling us to sell below what the credit houses pay for goods. We cell for cash only. It enables us to: make prices that cause our com pettore to wonder how we do it. We have no bad accounts in this way, and you don’t pay for what somebody elae buys on credit. We have come to stay. Weare reepopsible. Weare not experimenting. We know that the goods and pr' we offer will build up 4 good Te BARGAIN NO. 1 i k we are offering » magoitFob gree) of Ladies’, Men's and Children’s Stoes. All new, the best mukes and latest styles. BARGAIN NO. 2. Consists of Men’s Furnishings, such #5 the pew Spring ores vhctew: a d fancy 8 boso . weeks ant the many things which dez ty dressers. ~ Mgr Rowiember what we say we do, Money back drag store. we 10 do, it you're not eatiafied. 4 i dirs, As she passed slong the ball him and rasbed out and roused the} Thursday evening, March 10h, at}Belghbors. = mous novelist, and autbor of “John Toglesant” end-other novels, died fo ‘London Wednesday fo his sixty-ninth year, Deceare? was born in 1894 in Birmingham, England, ard was educated ut private schools. He medea bit in 1881 as an au‘hor with “John; Toglesaut,” a romance that caused a} great eensation at the time because of oseph H-nry Sborthouse, the fa-. %* ter consult Mr. Angwin, ac they are test being taken up. ist its rare spiritual quality and its con-. fin stant allusions to the Roman Catho. fnt lic Ohurch, Other novela by Shorthouse were “The Little Schoolmaster. , Mark,” “Sir Percivei” and “A Teacher . of the Violio.” They are all marked by « mystical and religious vein. Good Meats. _ Oo'ley Brothers bave the very best . of beef, pork, mutton and veal.on hand at all times. A household necessity—Dr. Thomas -. . Heals buroa, ca's, . Electric Oil. wounds of any sort; cures sore throat, croup, caterrh, asthma;never fails. — It you desire 2 Sne bot mixed drink dali 60 Wii. Hirry at the Oid Corner oon, Pinestreet. Drink Taylor’s Fresh — Roasted Coffee. ll Ss a Sure Shot, at ee ==ONERMN H Pree go ony” Physician ard Surgeon . All Glasses of surgical operations examinations haf X-ray png — tice urR—— § : . 2. Peart: uu, ¢ ee eee Os.m.to12m. . Grase Valley office, Bree Building. Nevada City office and residence op Nevade street. Nature’s Health: Restorer. 190090 AN bas moved his Boot TRAUTMA ‘and Shoe repsiring store to the store next tod. J: re on Pine street I have’ made s NEW PRICE LIST—Cheap foreach. Hoping iow nrtane iit MeoMIra Or moss bad ow pr tw bh) Shoes. L. d. TRAUTMAN, : : Pine Street, Best place in town to spend yoor evenings. Billiard Table I have just received a fine néw set of Ivory Bails and“now have one of the b-st Billard oatfite in the town. OYSTER COOKT4ILS FaNOCY MIXED DRINKS Best 5 cente Beer in town. Cakes Cakes At GAULT’S — coe Great quantities of Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, White Pound Cake, Lady Cake, Angel Caké, Golden Rod, Lady Fingers, Mecargons, Kisses—Oroa mented or plaiu, .~ Stacks of Mince Pies. Our own make Mince Meat.Ring up West 81 and let us bring you yy ry yrwwwwervewerere rete esti tLe Dot RRERVSERBR BRREREHHAAARRERRERERRRRER Be eM ' FRED EILERMAN. mething good.’ ree Telephone Main 831. hie s W. Groceries, Provisions, HS sions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Etc. . PRUNES : of My Own Raising and Carine at Wholesale and Retail. They Know They Are — Getting Their Money's . o _ By COMPANY 0, N.G. 0, 7 At ARMORY HaLb) ~ Saturday Evening . . . -traste by the Bon ‘Toa Orehém Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies fre» . We have Telesoopes, b9 and Opera Glasses, Magnifiers, Spectacles, Suow Glatser, Bye Shades, eto. _ "Spectacles repaired. Lenses matched. Weraldd carry the Parker Lucky Ourve and Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens. : "MAIL ORDBRS PROMPTLY FILLED. ‘A. & H. W.-HARTUNG, WALCHMAKERS . Novada City MUSICALE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Special Piano Sale at Brayton’s Furniture Store, Commeretal St. Come in, pick out th: PIANO lyou want. Prices and Terms always to your satisfaction, Exchange your old Piano or Orgin.:B: strictly up to date. We can suit you in every particular.j : The WILEY B.ALLEN CO., San Francisco A. O. MOUNT, Manager L, 8. HUBBARD, Salesman. rCom mercial Street, ‘= Nevada City Grand Reduction Sale White and Colored. Lavns and Dimiis Formerly 20 und 15 CENTS PER YARD. Now 10 CENTS. OTR AALt STE ES Special Sale of Embroideries Now Going On. HANDKEROGIEBS, formerly 15 cante, reduced to 5 cents. @@ REMEMBER, I SELL SRICrLY FOR OASH. ==--JOS. D. FLEMING. ‘Oorner of Broad and Pine Streets. 35 Wedding Presents.. Just received an elegant line of Diamonds, Jewelry and Cat Glassware, any of which would make Randsome Wedding Presents: Call and see them, Your friends would be delighted with them. We also make a specialty of Jewelry repairing. . C. J. BRAND, = The Jeweler Broad Street, Nevada Oity. ? and make them in & first-class manner. 3 also frame them when ao ordered. I make frames of alii kinds, MOORE —> Postotfice Box 114 ey ode & “Nevada Orry. January 18, 1908, the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS PER POUND RETAIL. So ack your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. They POO OOD ‘ Fifteen’ Different.-Varieties Just the ‘thing for Parties 4 4 Che Bee Hive Srocery, Je Ji JACKSON, Proprietor, ME Sete