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"NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Vike a Re sditin Mawes e erate eee
PF as Vex Needless to say they almost all to.
-LA RUE'S SARSAPARILLA
is THE. BEST.
We do no business trans-f
‘like the above.
and call it tailor-made. No wonder this’
man feels like, kicking himself and does
so when he learns that he can get clothes.
actions.
in his‘own town carefully tried and fitted
like this.
The Front, The. Supposed. Tailor. ‘The
i
Sea ae. IAS”
¢
The penitent customer who Kicks. himself because
he did not have his clothes made in the Presidential
Tallor Shop.
e’
_ Workmanship on all garments. sold by us isj=itemsme en,
guaranteed and any defect we repair free of cost.
We have the largest stock of Woolens in
GS oaS ae
00M CIOuI SF t:
made clothing
Man That Does The Work.
S593 0a Ft 2 2 .
¥
Pants $3 up.
“The Man With His
Nevada City Suit.
“the city, together with 3000 samples
to choose from. ae
Broad St., Wwevada City.
THE“POPULAR” BAKERY
£
Hearse furnished in city free.
Strict-attention to all calls, day or night.
Lady attendant. Telephone, West 5.
SCHMIDT BROS.,
LEADING CIGAR DEALERS,
Pine Streets sceseansee sys NevaaaiQhty Ca}
LEADING LADY, Best 4 cog Cigar
“THOS, S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
WAXEL, the Tailor,
Ww Armory Hall.
‘. know that things will be straighter for
bearing an officer's signature. If, how}ever, supposing that the vessel was im
action and a man was to. be. struck .
down who had not previously made: a.
will, if he ‘had to doo before he died,
even if it-were not attested by an offi.
“4 \cer, the admiralty has full power to
act on the merits of the case and to dispense with that or any other formality
dthat it was impossible to comply with.
,. Another thing—a. sailor shares with a
‘soldier the privilege of witen on active.
‘aservice being the only man who can
_, . dispense #ith a written will and make
a verbal one. E ; ‘
"Vig will verbally if he so desired,
sea ST
but this, as may be supposed, opened . = Py see eee
the dvor to no end of fraud, and it was :
se ia; a
consequently repealed in the 1888 act, . , S an
In former times any one could make
& iss 3 oh hes *
Yout’ money back if unsatisfactory.
RUG STORE.
ICKERMAN’S _
‘Photo Supplies and Stationery.
yexcept in the case mentioned above.
=
don Golden Penny.
®
On the night before a ship or a regiment goes into action“ there is no more
pathetic sight than to see the . men, .
. young and old,’ laboriously writing their
wills in.case tomorrow should be their
last day in this world, and what with
witnessing wills and making them on
the forms issued by the authorities for
those who cannot write—and this class
has .now~ almost. entirely disappeared
from both the navy and the army——the
officers have a very busy time.—LonTHE FIREMAN’S LIFE.
He Cannot Always Finish His Totlet
Before a Mirror,
“Of qgurse everything about the fire .
department interests us always,’’ said
thing in particular that I’ve seen I
suppose of.times that appeals
as they go along. You'see this among
the men on trucks and on hose wagons.
The men on the engine have to use
their hands to hold on.
“It’s a simple enough thing in gen‘eral to see a man putting on his coat,
but here he isn’t standing upin his
room before a mirror, but he’s jumped
out of bed and taken his coat under his
arm and slid down a sliding pole and is
completing his dressing sitting on top
of arack of ladders going through the
street like mad, drawn by three great
horses atone end, with a man down
at the other end steering this outfit
with a wheel. This sight never loses its
novelty or its interest. You may see the
this now was seeing & man on a fire
patrol wagon, sitting on one of their.
long seats, facing outward, pulling up.
the tops of his high boots—red wagon,
galloping horses, banging gong, men in
fire hats and rubber coats, the whole
blooming outfit on the dead jump and
this man sitting on the side seat reaching down for the tops of those boots and
straightening up with each one as he
‘. got it and swaying back a little as he
pulled it up into place, just as a man
would sit on the edge of his bed at home
to put on his stockings and slippers and
just as cool and comfortable.’’—New
York Sun. :
VORACIOUS LITTLE ROBINS.
Each Required Fourteen Yards of
Angleworms Every Day.
——
——
In the Transcript Block, on
Commercial street, is now
SETTER PREPARED THAN BVER
To serve the public with First-class
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
stantly on hand.
TELEPHONE 37.:
ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
per Fre Compressed Yeast Cakes Con— lo aoor pelo
Ss
SACRAMENTO.
American Laundry,
LEWIS BUCKLEY
Agent for Nevada City.
ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED
And all work done in first-class Style.
work digging angleworms, and
ation.
and
always find at
_ Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
Chas, B. Teéler, Prop’t. seeteeenca fssieet ture"
wm. J. Britiand,
“Bobin Hood.”
%
Geo. Richardson, lead: seer Bie hand Si eh
UNDERTAKER : =
4 # EMBALMER. ee The Best Liquors, .
“ieee Cakes. aj) Nag Beat Cigars.
These are the attractions you can
Pepper,
“THE COUNCIL. CHAMBER.” 250" us mae" too such fo bie
day.
were, however,.mot nearly so much
Miss Robin’s taste. sat
JOHN CALOWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Nevada City.
T
Transcript Block, Commercial Street
——
w. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Bagineer and Surveyor.
ya la City.
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMRe
c
VEYOR
D Ber Sdotyan d obert Blosk, Her
i
e Gem Saloon,
CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor.»
GEM, which
a *
t the cnrar of all ig the Old
minutes. He then
A would be philanthropist relates his
experiences trying to play mother toa
nest of little robins, which had -by some
accident been deprived of their rightful
mother’s cate. He diligently set to
supposed that he was fulfilling his whole
duty, when one of the poor little songsters died. Upon examination of the
body, which was. reduced to skin and
bone, the foster parent came to the con+
clusion that it must have died of starvDeeply grieved at his shortcoming,he redoubled his efforts, determined to
at least save the other two. It was not
long, however, before — we et
evidently of the same ma. . C) p
evidently of the samme mt whatever the . .A NIGHT SCHOOL
third one died of, it should not be :
starvation, and took off his coat and :
went to work in earnest. He kept on :
with the angleworm diet until he found
that his one little bird was consuming
tience, and he proceeded to substitute
the more easily managed diet of bread
and milk and other delicacies, which
Wanting to discover whether he had
catering to a family of abnormal
appetites, our friend took to watching
the methods of a real mother bird and
found that she fed her young every two
consulted the learned
: books upon birds and discovered that
There are where you. 14 yards of worms a day, with meals
ean be fine every two minutes, is the average rate. . 2 ?
therefore * Spry *t ‘eal,
Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars. of feeding fledgelings “He has‘ Hame, Baoonand Lard
cpetengy i *. decided that he does not care to take. and
the celebrated
‘Westwood Stoves an
EXCEL ALL OTHERS. .
GEO. E. TURNE
f He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, beMr. Glimby, “but .there is one little sides , :
PEPE SS
OHEAPEST TO THE
Handsome Lamps
ee
RANGES.
For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking,
Durability and all Desirable Features,
STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES
d Ranges,
iS SOLE AGENT
ob. ok act
“pon tie
EXPENSIVE.
Of All. Kinds and at
Way-Down Prices.
Beautiful China and Glassware.
Everything {n The Line of Hardware and Tinware,
Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES.
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street.
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BY N. P. BROWN & CO.
£ mrepane ingen
“SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ©
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Fen ee eae pm saan
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
Shisine Brethren are cordially invited to
attend.
D. F, BELL, ©. C,
8. * BN. Suoxcgart, K. of k. &
Nevada City
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder.
.
Lodge, No. 52, A. O.
U. We:
Meets-at Odd Fellows Hall
. Bvery Wednesday evening at Y:@:o'clock. . GEORGE E: RUSSELL, M. W. @
Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. 0.
Q. F.
»: Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
{st and 8d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:80: o'clock. :
‘THER ROBERTS, N. G.
Sec.
i ies
ADELINE HATHERSALCL,
Mistletoe panne No. 47,1. O.
Meets at Odd Fellows Heil
Svery 2d and an of éach month at
;Wose =
. WM, McKINLAY JR. C. P.
GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe.
‘Hydraulic Parlor, No. 86, N. >. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:20 o’elock.
‘ C, W. CHAPMAN Pres,
ED. J. MORGAN, B.S.
* Cauret Parlor, No. 6,-N. D. G. W., ,
Meets at Pythian Castie
Second and fourth gor rre™ of — month
uns Buena DOOGIEES E *
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
City, Cal.:
Office at residence, Sacramento st Nevad é
For Nevada City.
ABoulder Street,
_ OFFICE AND YARD,
Nevada City.
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
The Leading: Flour.
EGVGID “eit ¢ i’
PROF. G. W. OGDEN
a
a Night School at
Washington Schoolhouse.
to
including Book-Keeping.
OF THE CITY SCHOOLS HAS OPENED
SRV cdenmotechdot branches taught,
JAMES HENSESSY, °
Empire Stable,
“Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote!
The Empire Livery Stable
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIE:
To be found in this part of the State.
Nevada City.
Prop’r.
eames
has the largest lot of
this ular
Lick will be
cific Coast.
LICK HOUSE,
Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts.,
Center of Business District
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Special Accommodations :For Traveling Men.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR MINING MEN.
ener
out.
ee
Gg. W. KINGSBURY, Manager,
Convenient to All Car Lines. Modern
Hotel Newly Fitted ThroughGrand improvements are being made in:
house, and when completed the
second to. no houseon —
WHEELIHAN BROS.,
Leav’
Grass Walléy aad Nevada City
Four round trips daily.
Until further notice the "Bus will
siake regular trips between Nevada
City. and Grass Valley atthe following
hours: :
Leaving Nevada City at 10a. m., 2, 5
and 7:30 p. m,
i ‘Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1,
3:45.and 7:30 p. m.
: Passenge — rs gen for in any tll
orders at the National Exchange Hotel.
GEO. WETTERAU, Prop.
“NATIONAL, MARKET,
C.J. NAFFZIGER, + °
« Tea tane. oo
up raising’ birds by hand as a business.
class
of charges
Prop’r.
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Sausages,
eto.
* And all kinds of .
fo meen de mt
market. °
THE GROTTO,
GEO. 1. BECKLEY, Prop.
. chotcest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
‘Steam Beer a Specialty.
Free Lunch Every Saturday .
‘Main Street, Nevada City.
Night: . Come One,
-~ = Come. All.
Perfection
in Brewing
Grass Valley.
en
Leave orders at
is Reached.
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
There are other Beers, but
@GILT EDGE
% IS PURE.
Agents
Glenbrook. Saloon:
Ralph Maitland, Proprietor.
Pine Street, Nevada City.
NATIONAL
eer
Telephone Ne. 72.
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada Oity.
Livery and Feed Stable.
ROBERT M. LATTA, Propgietor.
Best of attention given to transient
a
customers,
—PLAZA—
2
Se
ra j
a LIVERY AND PEED. STABLE.
>
ILL KBEP . HAND THE
otinad tn the ootety ; sige
When you want a stylish . give usa
@™ Special attention to transients. “@@ *