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THE TRANSCRIPT. Personal Pointers. Bonded for $20,000.
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PELEPHONE NO, 41. ®. 0, BOX B
Issued Ryory Bening, Sundays Excepted
aT NEVADA OITY, OALIFOREIA,
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BROWN & CALEINS.
. Ohe Opening Vight. Independent Bureau
Gpiscopal Razar Well Attended and Enjoyed.
s Sued for a Divorce. ia 3 -Boston, Nov. 6—Governor Orane’s
third term plurality is 70,304, The Social Democrat eandidates made the
best showing smong the minor party
nominees. The Governor’s Council includes, seven Republicans and. one
Democrat. The Democrats lost two
members in the Senate and gained sixteen in the House. On the face of the
returns the House stands, 166 Republi.
cans, 72 Democrats and 2 Social Democrats, while the Senate stands 63 Republicans and 7 Democrats.
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I, W. Lees for Chiot.
San Francisco, Nov. 6.—It is stated
that ex-Ohief of Police I. W. Lees will
be the next Chief of Police of this city.
The story is told that the deal is .settled.
ee Word comes to the TransogirtT {that
Nove 7» 19
Geo. W. Welch now of San Francisco, .
Pee
ha¥ bonded his mine in the Willow
Valley district to some capitalists for
$20,000, and re-opening of the property will be commenced very soon.
The mine is said to be one of great
merit. Welchin early times kept 4
bookstore in this city and removed to
San Jose where he engaged in a simi-'
lar business which proved unsuccess‘ful.
Stricken With Brain Paralysis.
“ M. Paine is down from Lake Oity.
C. B. Fern and W.G. Aiken are here
from San Francisco.
W. D. Reads came down today from
Pike City. ,
8. J, Allard of Eureka, Humboldt
county, is here on mining business.
C. 8. Hallifax, the well-known ex_ By Mail, $6 Per Yeer . tract man of Sacramento, is in town.
By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week! Joseph Hahn and H. Jackson of
poliver et SeRee 20 Se eco San Francisco are here.
BE. W. Redpath of Boston is here on
a business trip.
Geo. 8. 8S. Bartels and wife returned
to San Francisco this morning. _
J. Gardner, who. has been to New
Zealand for some time, returned home
yesterday.
Kern Fogarty returned to French
Corral today.
W.J. Belcher.of the Monte Cristo
mine, Sierra county, was in town last
evening.
Joe Rowedder, the cook, left here
yesterday for Australia.
Mrs. D. Marsh and her daughter,
Miss Lulu Marsh, have returned from
Sacramento.
Fred Marcotte, who has been up to
Gaston Ridge attending to his gold
saving invention, is in town.
Mrs. Milligan and children of Big
Tunnel, who have been visiting at
Placerville, arrived here yesterday.
T. Gohegan and wife of San Francisco are stopping at the New Union
Hotel.
B. L. Wertheimer, the well-known
cigar man of. San Francisco is in
town.
E. B. Blumlein, M. Glas and O. L.
Weidler of San Francisco arrived
here on last evening’s train.
C. J. Laval of San Francisco is in
town.
Thomas M. Matthews left this morning for Centrat City where he has 8 position.: .
Jalian Sontag the mining man, retarned thie morning to San Francisco.
‘A. 8 Lord left this morning for San
Francisco,-on a business trip.
Joseph Herold and wife left this
morning for Auburn, where they will
remain. Miss Mable Crawft, who will
aleo remain there, accompanied them.Hon. E. M. Preston left thie morning for Auburn. ;
Clarence Brettan is here from Yaba
City.
Ward T. Smith of Tacoma arrived
here last evening.
Mrs. St. Claire is here
San Francisco. .
W. G. Richards and Charles Wild
left this morning for Bear Valley ona
bunting trip.
E. J. DeSabla, Jr., President of the
Bay Counties Power Company, arrived
here this afternoon and’ will remain
for a few days. pre
Buperintendent ©. M. Root came
down today from the New Independent
mine near Moore’s Flat. He expects
to have everything in operation next
week.
A. L. Begbie and wife arrived here
on the afternoon train. Mr. Begbie
was at ove time Superintendent of the
Spanish mine, and bis present visit is
for the purpose of examining some
mining property for an Eastern comcoe c ee eee ee
Where Information in Regard
to Mines May Be Obtained.
Julian Sontag and a few Nevada Oity
Superintendents have in contemplation the. establishment at San Francisco of what will be called an independent miners’ bureau. The object
ig to bring together mining superintendents, mining men and capitalists,
and editors residing in the mining diatricts. In fact it will be @ general
headquarters for all mining men. Reliable information will be furnished on
ali matters pertaining to the mines of
Nevada county in particalar, and the:
other mining counties in general. It
will, be a place where capitalists desiring to invest in promieing properties
may meet and discuss with the owners
or their representatives as to the location of the property, size of ledge, facilities for working the ore,.and any
other matters relating to the same. It
will give those desiring to invest &
clear insight as to all particulars, and ;
it will be the means cf. bringing to-. Worra Fork, W. Va., Nov. 6 Bak
gether closer the capitaligt and tb€. yarq Burton, son of wealthy parents,
mine owner. It is confidently be= . was seriously stabbed last night by
lieved that such a bureau will be in-. negro, whom he shot tod while the.
strumental in doing more good tothe . jatter was thrusting a dirk into bis
mining sections than ,any steps they body.
could take. Every newspaper published in the mining sections will be
on file. Desks, writing material, etc.
will be provided for those who desire
to correspond, and everything around
the bureau will be neat and comfortable. Outside of members, miners
from anywhere will be invited to visit
the place and make themselves at
home,
OaxtaNnp, Nov. 6.—Suit for divorce
was filed yesterday against Clerk of
the Supreme Court George W. Rodt by
Minnie Root, who charges willful desertion and asks for absolute divorce
and slimony. The couple were married in 1888, and Root deserted his wife
in January of last year,
The bazar under the auspices of 4 oles of Interest, :
the ladies of Trinity Episcopal church Met eae
was opened at Armory Hall last night
and a very large crowd was present.
Grass Valley was well represented
and the pretty decorations in the hall
caused much favorablecomment. The
program was rendered in a first-class
manner and several numbers were
forced to respond to encoer. y
The various booths were well patronized and all purchasers were satisfied that they got more than their
money’s worth. The large refreshment
booth is presided over by Mrs. 8.
Marsh, chairman; Mrs. Jepson, Mrs. D.
Marsh, Mrs. M. Morgan, Mrs. Winters,
Mrs. P. White, Mrs . Tremain, Miss
Thomas and Mrs. Merrill.
The fancy work booth was looked
after by Mrs. V. L. Hinkson, chairman; Mrs. F. T. Nilon, Mrs. W. GRichards, Mrs. Holmes, Miss E. Smith’
Mrs. Robbins, Miss Mallen, Mrs. Jo.
VY. Snyder and Miss McArthur.
Mrs. Wm. Holmes and Mrs. E. A.
Moore have charge of the fish pond and
members of St. Agnes Guild take care
ofa fancy work and doll booth at the
end of the hall. Mrs. Wm. Floyd presides at the flower booth. All present
were looked after by the reception
committée, which consists of. the following ladies: Mesdames J. H. Treadwell, D. E. Morgan, O. J. Naffziger
J. Robbins, Fred Zeitler, Fred Searls,
David Muir, V. Hinkson, O. Swayze, J.
V. Snyder, C. Mallon, T. S. Ford, F.
Bost, J.Naffziger, W. D. Long, John
Hadley, H. CO. Mills.
Tonight will be “Nevada City Night,”
and the excellent program put lished
in these columns last evening will be
rendered. :
bhree-stamp mill is ta be erec
TEMS OF GUBSORITTION :
former denizen Ps nad e Gold Bank mine Bear M
name. Detective Charia ot iter Rice, of the firm of Rice
‘Bpent several days here oh, js, has gone to Lincoln, Pla
formation’ as to the ty, whore his father is dang
abouts. 6 » {ile
her cathe viene , he . D. Eastin, of this city, is suf
ia said that the de an Bet trom @ sore finger, having
woman to San Francisco, 4 it while leading @ cow a
There are different stoticg
as to what the Lawr
Pwanted for, but it appears,
case wherein a legacy ents
figure. According to the 4,
story, @ man named #;
who was the husband of Jou
and left quite an estate, An
of the -couple, who now raj
Japan, is making an thn —
the property, and in order ta
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“A Lucky Imitation.
Marshal Gourko, the famous Russian
general, was a terrible autocrat. On
one occasion an impersonator of cefebrated men was performiag at a theater in Odessa. One evening he received
a mysterious message, which read:
“Study General Gourko.” In Russia it
is better not to inquire into matters
that one does not understand, and so
the artist spent an hour in privately
impersonating the autocratic Russian.
Just as the evening performance was
about to commence an order of arrest
signed by Gourko was presented to the
impersonator, and without explanation
he was led through thé streets to the
marshal’s palace and into an apartment
where the terrible man was seated.
“They tell me that you impersonate celebrated men,” he roared. “Impersonate me!”
i
Giving a hasty look at Gourko, the
performer turned to the mirror te
“make up.” It was an anxious time,
for if the marshal should take exception to the representation he had unlimited power to inflict punishment.
The impersonator dragged himself together and tugned to the marshal a copy
if his own face and overbearing manner. Gourko burst into a roar of laughter, and the dangerous moment was
over.
THURSDAY’.
Nov. 7, 1901
Sree eeren ae
Mrs. Lucas, an old. and highly respected resident of Relief Hill, was
suddenly stricken with paralysis of
the brain yesterday at her home
there. She was attending to her usual
household duties at the time, and appeared to be in good health. Her
daughter, Mrs. William Harker, who
was here on a visit, left for the sick,
lady’s bedside last evening.
Today we received information by
wire that Mrs. Lucas’ physician bas
pronounced her case to be hopeless.
Sold Under Attachment.
Brief and Interesting
— Stems From Abroad. .
Four inches of ‘snow fell in Iowa
on Sunday. In Nevada City, Cali
fornia, it was a bright, summer day.
and the ladies went to church in white
dresses.
Archbishop Oorrigan, in St. Patrick’s Cathredal, New York, on Sunday, preached on Socialism. If Socialism prevailed, he said, the world
would’be in utter confusion, and the
liberty and rights of man reversed.
Its whole basia, he declared, is a denial of the rights of private ownership,
President Roosevelt is going to
shake up the Navy Department. Na
val officers who are bumming and
doing clerical work will be ordered to
sea service. :
The Boers recently captured 6000
horses belonging to the British cavalry. They took what they wanted
and killed the rest.
The Stockton: woman who paid an
employment agency $500 in s lump
sun for securing ber a husband, at
least Geserves a little credit for not
marrying on the installment plan.
The Sutter county schoolboy whose
nose was broken by a “swing” should
at least gather some consolation from
the knowledge that his nasal appendage was not “landed on” by a bunch
of fists.
English railroad men realize at last
how far we are ahead of them, and a
party of them are now in the United
States, studying railroad methods.
We are so accustomed to leading the
world, that few of us fully realize
what this supremacy means, either to
“us or the rest of the world.
0. :
Saas judges what sort of br
map her husband is. by the 1
scides whether she got ber 1
ata bargain.
lliam McKinlay, formerly
ntendent of the Providence mi
yen appointed to a like posit
.¢ Pennsylvania mine in -Brov
Shot During a Quarrel.
woman’s idea of & sympath
rig where the poor hero asks
’g ri in twice in 80 doing the search for hm ne’s rich father in vain twie
was instituted. = y act for her hand, and each t
Some years 4 3a ft at his refusal.
this oity ping Wp: eal H. Adams, one of the oldest n
fi as ney Om ployed ers in the employ of We
hse ties Yo In @ questionabh » & Co, has succeeded $
sstonarledttts Woman ti iver on this route. The la
KV . : .
dso ae yned his position.
oo vee L. Plummer, the, well kn
y Cnanes sr, who resides on Piety Hil
+Cannot preserve her 5 : . d,
keeps here bowels sat ae ring from a sore hand, caused
ping a sliver into it, He did
po Bare ips Mire it much attention at the ti
indigestion. It purifies thy now blood poisoning is feared
clears up the complexion, a eriff A. O. Busch of Sierra cou
tie = tack ho pg ol Eine: ed here last evening from D
erman, sole agent. by . lle, having one James Devin
pdy. Devine has been give
year term in San Quentin
lary. :
D. Vinton has purchased
feld property at the south
er of Broad and Cottage atre
lot is a very desirable one, :
new owner intends to put u
some dwelling on it shortly.
ie movement to start a free re
oom in this city is being fa
received. Judge F. T. Ni
E. Barker and B. 8. Rector h
named as a committee to t
ige of the funds which will
icted for that purpose, —
Ihe recent rains have made e
feed for stock’ in the lower to
e county and Will save the fa
considerable amonnt of mol
at they will not have to buy
heir stock. The majority of fa
have the ground plowed and t
mer-fallow in.
r life insurance see T. B. Gray
to N. Rohr-for your house pa
A quantity of mining supplies,
including 8,800 pounds of powder and
two cases of fuse, were sold at the
Erie mine, near Graniteville, yesterday by virtue of a writ of attachment. The entire lot was purchased
by Legg & Shaw Oo., of this city, E
O. Grissel and P. 8. Waldron for the
sum of $589.87. . :
Buried This Afternoon,
At His Old Business.Dr. E F. Liebrich, well known to
many of our people, having visited
this city very often while he was one
of the owners of the Providence mine,
has retired from the mining business,
having purchased a drug store to
San Francisco, and will devote all bis
time to that business in the future.
When the World Will Be Full,
If we apply to the future growth of
the world’s population the rate of increase that obtained during the nineteenth century—one person per hundred per year—we obtain the following
forecast:
—__—+ or
The funeral of the late Colin Kendrick took place this afternoon from
the Methodist church and a large nuniber of the deceased’s friends and acquaintances tarned out to pay their lest
said tribute to bis memory. The pall
bearers were W. Meservey, M. Pascoe: . °
J. Campbell, Jemes Kitts, O. Treleven,
A. Tam. ;
A Career Ending Joke.
This is a true story about one of the
mayors of Kansas City. He was mayor
when the incident occurred, not so very
inany years ago. Two newspaper men,
both very good friends of the mayor,
were about to leave town, and they
asked Mr. Mayor to help them celebrate their departure.
It was a hot day in summer, and aft.
er an hour or two of convivial indulgence the mayor of Kansas Cgty was
very much under the influenc@of. liquor. The newspaper men were feeling
jovial, but they were still able to walk
around. It finally became necessary to
do something for the mayor. Seeing a
fruit wagon pass, one of the’newspaper
men ran out and hailed the driver.
‘When he drew up to the curb, he was
asked whether or not he wanted to
make $2. He replied that he most certainly did.
It was then explained to him that a
drunken man would be stretched out in
his wagon, face toward the sky, and
that he must drive through all the business streets of the town and then take
the man home.
Not knowing who his passenger was
to be, the driver consented, and the
joke was carried out to’ the letter.
Through the streets of Kansas City the
mayor of the town, stretched out on an
open wagon asleep, was driven, and
there was a placard that announced the
cause of the strange plight fastened
on the back of the wagon. The mayor
was not re-elected.—Chicago Chronicle.
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Smoke the up-to-date Cigar ThomaHeng none better. For sale at Rector
ros. ‘
ey,
The best brands of whiskey:
found at the Council Ohamben
BRiITLAND prop,; best cigars alj
Maher & Co., Nevada (
Millions of No. of persons to
one square mile.
7er
Frere errr err rer,
Presse ere reer He Wasn’t Deported.
Shortly after the Chinese exclusion
act was passed the secretary of state
received a letter from Pennsylvania,
signed by a Chinaman. The writer
said that he had been interested in
this legislation and that he fell within
the conditions of this act. He had
come to this country under false pretenses, and hence he should be deported immediately. The request was so
strange that the secretary of state ordered an investigation. The agent reported a few days later that the Chinaman’s statement about the way in
which he entered this country was correct and that he should be deported.
There was just one drawback to this
programme, however. The Chinaman
had been convicted of murder and sen;
tenced to life imprisonment.
BEO7B. OF. vscccscowe cides 1,001
As there are 52,000,000 square miles
of land on the earth, and as we are to
consider 1,000 persons to each square
mile as the equivalent of the world’s
being full, it follows that we want a
world population of 52,000,000,000 of
persons to fulfill this condition.A glance at the above statement of
growth in the world’s population shows
that the necessary growth from 1,600,000,000 in the year 1900 to the 52,000,-000,000 of persons wanted for our purpose will eventuate in the year 2250, almost 350 years’ ahead of the present
time, when, as the illustration suggests,
it may be necessary to hang outa notice to the effect that the world is full
to the utmost limit.—Cosmopolitan.
Brief Yotes.
Two 14 mule teams loaded at the depot today with machinery and other
fréight for the Plumbago mining company.
A case of frozen turkeys arrived from
the East today fer Rector Bros. They
were in a regular ice chest and three
days on the road.
Sumped to Kis Death.
Granp Haven, Mich., Nov. 6—A man
who left a note signed by J. H. Bissell
directing that his effects be sent to Dr.
F, 8. Whitman of Elgin, Iit., jamped
from the steamer Stafford iast night
and soon drowned.
Big Cash Dry Goods Store
Attention, Shrewd Buyers! ° .
Our store is full of the best stock of Dry Goods th
ever brought to this or any other city in California. Wi
you all to pay us a visit. Our prices are well wort
seeing. Come where you can get the most for your i
Come where you can get lots of new things. Come
they do not force you to buy. Come to the place:
everything they sell is just as represented, or your mid
here for you.
on a visit from
Prospect Hill Fire Company.
The members of the Prospect Hill
Fire Company, No. 4, are requested to
meet at their hose house tomorfow
evening at 7:80_o’clock. Business of
importance is. fo%be transacted. hence
it is desired that every one.of the gal____. lant young fire fighters be present.
“"“"Phis” organization is composed of
boys who always respond promptly to
the tap of the fire bell, and they
have rendered excellent services in
several instances. Frank Werry is
Foreman and Grove Eddy holds the
position of Secretary. The residents
of Prospect Hill and vicinity are
proud of the youthful fire laddies, as
* they are ever on the alert to turn
out when an alarm is given.
Aubura Masonic Anniversary .
‘Where He Drew the Line.
“You don’t like walking very much,
do you?” inquired the farmer’s horse,
who was grazing near tbe canal.
“Ob, I don’t mind it under certain
conditions,” replied the canalboat mule.
“You don’t appear to like your exercise on the towpath.”
“No. That’s where I draw the line.”—
Philadelphia Press.
Getting Personal,
The favorite Scottish method of dealing with sleepers in church was publicly to denounce the delinquents. The
Christian Leader tells this story:
When the Rev. Walter Dunlap, minister of a United Presbyterian church
in Dumfries, saw a member of his flock
nodding while he was preaching, he
stopped suddenly and said:
“] doot some o’ ye hae taen ower
mony whey porridge the day. Sit up,
or I’ll name ye oot!”
» can please the most fastid
illinery. Miss Hoeft, Broad St
lon Ed Schmidt when you ¥
hing’ in the tobacco line.
test and a.oat stylish effects ir
winter millinery at Miss Hoefts
pr the best of everything in
line send your orders to Naffz
pra clean, smooth shave ca
Moore’s tonsofial Hom,
bial St; price 15c. Bat 8
e choicest brands of wim
scan be found at W.J. BREE
ncil Chambers. Try them.
good hot lunch will, .be. sé
y night at William Harry’s sa
er Pine and Spring street.
4 and choice wines, liquors
s always on hand. jall
he Ladies Beneficent Society
tomorrow afternoon at the .
ts Sims,
co & Lewis, the contractors
ders, are turning out nine
“cross-arms” for the Bay C
Power Company.
: bvelaiid is now selling his fa
bh dat five cents a loaf at the I
’ Bakery. Try itand you willa
it. wt. no’
Brain-Food Nonsense
Another ridiculous food fad has be
branded by the most competent authorities, They have dispelled the silly
notion that one kind of food is needed
for brein, another for muscles, and still
apocher for bones. A correct diet will.
not only nourish s-particalar part of
_ bape + = Bin a. every! Another Caledonian preacher, on like
other part. e owever g your , tion, ied t, “Hold .
pany. sS food may be, its ‘putriment is destroyed , Rac my tients pee ey Baas =f
Chas. Stuckert, the agent traveling . by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must , may never lose the use of my legs ‘by
ther saints nor sinners are sleeping in *
for the Enterprise Brewing Company . Prepare for their appearance or pre-. ii. vext world.” the use of this cup.”—Evening Wis
of San Francisco is in town in the. %°Dt their coming by taking reguler :
. doses uf Green’s A t Flower, the} Then, finding that this general ex:
interest of that popular and well’ favorite medicine of the healthy mill. hortation was insufficient to deter a
kpown firm. While in this section. ions. A few doses aids digestion, stimcertain well known member of the
Mr. Stuckert will appoint a local agent . alates the liver to healthy action, purichurch from getting his night’s rest
at Grass Valley, to succeed J ‘. fies the blood, and makes you feel forward, the reverend gentleman turny> eed John Up-. 4, t end vi Y
ton. Dp ae one ee iat O38 Stee get! ed toward the offender and said:
r. G. G, Green’s reliable remedies at} «james Stewart, this Is the second all druggists.
Green’s ial Al : time I have stopped to waken ye. If I
on Special Slmenes need to stop a third time, I'll expose ye
A Shocking Calamity. by name to the whole congregation.”
_ We want to call your attention to the Jacket an
Display, also the Tennis Gown’ Display now to be &
our large show windows. a
Come to us for Ladies’ and Children’s Underweal
make your money go a long way. :
Handy With His Tongue Too.
The following. Was a speech by a successful competitor for the prize of a
foot race: “Gentlemen, I have won this
cup by the use of, my legs. I trust I
The best brands of whisky and cigars
can be procured at the Council Chambers, W. J. Britland prop. “tf
7@eoMalaria Causes Biliousness.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic removes
the cause.
i
: Respectfully, .
MAHER «& oo
The Masonic Lodge at Auburn will f
celebrate an anniversary thie evening:
and an interesting musical programme
will be given. After the exercises an
elegant banquet will be partaken of.
F. L. Arbogast, Jo V. Bell, Jobn
Werry, E. M. Preston, Theo. H. Wilhelm, Frank Aver, Ben Opie and Ww.D.
Harris, Masons of this county, left on
the morning train for that city, and
will be in attendance this evening.
Among the gentlemen named is the
Masonic quartette of Nevada vopoty.
Diphtheria on Gold Flat.
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These few articles &
mentioned because ™
don’t want you to
t that we have Wes
li have their mé
which is wee doubt
by your having
ed t
Said to be Dying. °
Saratoga Chips, fresh ‘crisp, Ib, 26¢
Halibut Ohunks, smoked, lb. 17¢
'‘ Chipped Beef,chipped fresh here,25c
Comb HoneJ, home product,21ba,256
Red Mexican Beans, a small, rich,
red bean, lb. 5c. :
His Favorite Dish.
“What is your favorite dish?’ inquired Mrs. Frontpew of the Rev.
Longface, the new pastor. She felt
gure it was chicken, but it proved not.
“Br—the contribution plate,” answered the Rev. Longface absently.—
Obio State Journal. ‘
Walter Lewis, the carpenter of this “inh See eek 4 s
ity, t ely ell a railr aborer,
eg Baan ag . writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford. Ark
, y, to be at the bed . wtig foot was badly crashed, but Buck:
side of bis father, who was thought to. jen’s Arnica Saive quickly cured bimbe dying. Mr. Lewis, Sr., is anold hy simply w for Barns, Boils,
and much respected resident of that . Piles and all rkin eruptions. It’s the
place and bas been ailing for a long world’s champion healer. Cure guartime. Thomas Benny, who drove Mr, antoed. Me. Bold hg "W.D. Vinge.
Lewis, Sr., over to Sheridan, returned =
here this afternoon and states that no
hopes are entertained for the old gentleman’s recovery.
hem from
fresh and ‘
SE
ee ee
= W have j eived
D I ess Soods Mien oid Winter Deeaa PF
Wall Paper
Diphtheria made its appearance to
day in the family of Wm. Thomas,
who resides on Gold Flat, some of the
children being afflicted with the disease. Dr, J.T. Jones, County Health
Officer will quarantine the premises.
Singing Class Meeting.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, Groat
Broad Street, Nevada City,
e Best Prescription For Mal
ls and Fever is a bottle of ¢
ELEss OnILL Tonio. It is s
and quinine in a tasteless
cure—no pay. Price 0c:
= eee —
Valuable Pearls Stolen.
Hoxm, Ark.,. Nov. 6-The bank at
Goods which we will sell at
very low prices, also
you want a good, cool dri
the very best in town—dt
Professor John RK. Davis’ singing
class, which should have met this even.
ing, will meet at the usual time and
place tomorrow evening.
mie
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Their Secretis Ost.
All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mr8. 8. P. Whittaker, who had fore long time, endured
untold suffering from a chronic bronchbial trouble. “It’s all due to Dr.
King’s New Discovery,” writes her bus
band. “It completely cured her and
also cured our little grand-daughter of
a severe attack of Whooping Cough.”
It positively cares Coug Colds, La
Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat aud bung
troubles, Guaranteed botries 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free at W. D. Vinton’s drug store.
7oeGo For Those Home Prunes.
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The finest Prunes in the world. They
were raleed apd cured by Wm.H.
Smith. For sale at 8 pounds for 25
cents. Ask your grocer for Smith’s
Prunes. ol1-tf
Good Meats.
Colley’ Brothers have the very best
of beef, mattom and veal on bend et
all times.
tf
Black Rock was robbed early today of
$2000 in cash and $10,000 worth of
pearls belonging to W. D. Bird. The
safe was blown open with dynamite.
The burglars escaped.
Arrested and Set Free.
Dr. J.H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman:
properly treated, the first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the
lungs developed, the breath set free, we
need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s
Balsam for the throat und lungs is the
proper treatment for the first cough.
No other remedy hus saved so many
from consumption. Large bottles 25c
and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman,
sole agent.
Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros.
mw” This paper delivered 12%¢ cents
a week.
Walking Hats
IT have now on band a fine line
of Ladies’ Walking Hats which
I will sell at..
LOW PRICFS.
Conffion whiskey is a ourse but
Gilt Edge whiskey is a blessing. .
Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for
gale at Keotor Bros,
Call in and see them.
Miss Amelia Stevens
Broad 8t., next to W. G. Richard's
If the first cough is. ;z
Carpets, Gic . Big Bargains
in Wall Paper and Carpets
for the next few days.
_ We extend to alla special
invitation to visit our store.
FLEMING
Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
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IOKIOISIOKIOOOIOIOK IO IHOIOK
LK UMBRELLAS
A Fine Assortment wt
Reasonable Prices
Come and see them
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Broad
BRAND, The Jeweler.
Street, Near Pine, Nevada City.
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Strictly High Grade and Up-to-date. ;
Fire Backs Guaranteed to last 15 yearsv=
A Few Pointers on Good Laundry Work..
-will not come amiss to those who
H. VHOLMES, Manager. WM. TREGALLIS, R ‘Ident Agent, Nevada City
know what good laundry work
really is:
1. The way we wash makes
clothes clean. .
2. The way we starch makes
clothes stiff, if stiffening they
require, :
3The way we iron makes
“clothes smooth,
LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION
voir when the is
owner will not
Ourve” Fountaia
carried in the Pp 2
— annoyed by wiping off t
Fountain when he next uses the pen;
haviug inky fingers. The Parker Pen is
A. & H. W. HARTUNG
WATOHMAKERS, Broad Street.
or
for sale bY
i . yerelt
Our Soap can be found in the tub of every Good He = 4
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SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer,
Sane ay i
, tone stroke.
But we don't olsit Oa od it @
. Bicaply pic a
today as @ apeciatl "
values. we are giving
Ail Glasses of
us either a
Shee will convine’ el
the cheapest and OS
intown. . a
(io
rteotly We
the ink pe ok
The “Lucky Curve” Feed :
Fountain Pen..
Have you seen the Parker “Lucky
The lucky curve not only feeds ae
point of the pen and in the exact quantity”
drains the ink from the feed channel back in
see Wm. Harry.
7@e
The First For the Season
G. Seadden, the grocer, h
ed a consignment of choice
ies, which will be sold in
Ps to suit and ®at a reas
Cold Storage Meats
or special first-class Oold §
ts yon should send your ori
sel Bros., Commercial stree
t of beef, pork, mutton and
he market,
je
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The Cheapest Way.
fAtrons of the electric ca
uld procure coupon,books al
ents on every fare betwee!
hinus. Books are neat al
lent for vest pockets, con'
coupon tiekets, and are
each. This is the rate
‘8 per ticket, but passengeré
books will be charged
8. Books are transferabl
vs ~ Nevada Oounty G
tric
Yada Oly. — se _— "
Phoice oyster cock-tails can
d at Billy Britlend’s .
mbers, on Broad street.