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Sized by the
The Daily Transcript
OFFICE:
fo. $2 Commertial street, Nevada City, Cal
ome
CIRCULATES IN
@evada City Grass Valley, Ro h& agen
-Gpencevitie North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, Nort! rth Bloomfield, Moore’s
Fiat, Graniteville. Truckee, andevery other town of Nevada grees FI also in Placer
and Sierra counties, ramento, San
Franciseo—in f: EP aeougheat the State
‘from Siski ou, Sen Diego" from the §ierra to the
FRIDAY, DEO. 28, 1888.
—_—_—_—_—_—_————X—a_——————_
LATE NEWS.
é —
+,
Harrison has commenced on his
inaugural address.
Stockton has a good natural] gas well
flowing steadily since 1858, and never
knew it was a bonanza until this year.
The Lilian Drew Dramatic company
took in only $11 at Eugene, Or., on
Thursday night of last week and disbanded.
Daniel Hamilton, 79 years old, has
married his daughter’s sixteen yearold governess, at Cucamonga, Seuthern California. ‘
The Electric Light Company of Porterville, Tulare. county, ran short of
carbon last week, and for four nights
the town was without light.
Billy McMurtry, a young tough recently released from the State Prison
on account of his youth, stabbed and
cut an acquaintance at Stockton.
The Silver State places the total
population of Nevada at 45,000 and
> recommends a reduction in the cost
of operating the State Government.
Marblehead, Mass., was visited by
a destructive fire. Seven acres in the
business akd manfacturing part of the
town were burned over, the loss being
over half a million.
The steamboat John H. Hanna,
from the’ Ouachita river with a large
number of passengers,
Monday ~ night at Plaquemine, La.
Twenty lives were lost.
It has been discovered that the
coupons to Sacramento city bonds
have not been canceled in all cases
when redeenied, ‘and there is a suspicion that some of them have been paid
_ twice.
. Twefity-nine colored men have
applied for positions on the Los
Angeles polic@ force, and some of the
esthetic white club-wielders threaten
to resign if any of the colored men are
appointed.
A pleasure boat was wrecked’on San
Francisco Bay. Mr. and Mrs. George
Stump, Andrew Zickel, Matthew Cox,
Mary Morales and Katie Zickel were
drowned: Frank Stump was the only
person saved.
The Allez Distillery, located on the i
foothill road from Pasadena to Si: r.a Prhoe
Madre, Los Angeles county, her}
vw Torti lew cogent Tae
fo shun secieiovernment officials for
violation of the revenue laws. The
attachment includes about 35,500
gallons of wine.
Monday evening a robber broke a
window, reached into a gamblingroom in the Mazeppa saloon, at
Spokane Falls, seized the” moneydrawer before the eyes of the astounded habitues of the place and made off
with it. It contained $500. The
crowd rushed for the back door, but
found it barred on the outside. Turning tothe front entrance they tripped
over a rope strungtacross the entrance
By the time any of them got fairly’
outside the robber had disappeared.
Am Elegant Substitute —
For ils, salts, pills, dnd all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the
California Fig Syrup Company, San
Francisco, Cal. For sale by all leading druggists. Carr., Bros., Nevada
City. ‘ tf
oo aace
Garven and Vegetable seeds at
Weisenburger Brother’. d8-1m
————+ 0+
Deollarand Half Corsets.
was burned.
gine AMERICAN WIFE,”
Sm terres . _
Traveled English Dame (in London)—
was money thrown away; he ad:
had an idea on any subject whatever.”
“I should judge so frota these records:
absolute failure everywhere. You did
not succeed even in the _—s meer
ment.”’
“No, I spoiled everything I sttenete
and burnt my fingers and nearly set’ myselfon fire. I'll never go near a kitchen
so longas I live; I’ll starve first.”
your own stockings.”
“T know it.”
**What is to become of you?
good for anything at all?’ _. -*
“No, mother; nothing.”
“Well, I’ll just give up our London
house and we'll emigrate to the United
States. You are not fit for anything but
to be an American wife.””—Omaha World.
A WEDDING RING OF BAD-OMEN.
seys.””
‘When he should have been at church,
in nightgown and slippers.
When reminded that Mauritia of Nas@au was waiting for him at the altar, he
ng. A
he;
without looking at it, placed on the
hurried to church but forgot the
friend present ‘gave him’ one w
bride’s finger. PATI none
was a widower. eed
He Was a Sad Flatterer.
“you doing?”
I’m doing? Fixing up my hair.”
H—‘Well—hic—I’m glad to see you
doing that.”
W—‘‘And' where have——" ™
that. For you have the most beautiful
hair I eversaw.’”: ”
W—‘' Where were you——”
H—‘'I shay you have the most beautiful
hair Ieversaw. And it just matches your
face. For you have the most beautiful
face—hic—I ever saw—so there.”’
W. (smiling)—‘‘Do.you think my face
beautiful?”
H. (putting his boots under the pillow)
Vnnushiee, «3 habit ot frequently inviting a few
én'. friends to dinner.
however, and only kept one servant.
One day, ds he sat at the table witha
guest, a new servant entered .with a covered dish.
asked the nobleman.
the departure of his friend, when he
called
the house more honor if you had said
‘roasted fowels.’
after.”
* A fortnight afterward the nobleman
invited several more friends to dinner.
Upon the servant entering with an as~— each carrying a dish, the master
b
“Reo & G.” The newest, latest, and
best. Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. tf.
Gee
fruit Trees for Sale.
fon he'had undergone, and replied, —_
laughter, an
~ “It’a fun watchin’ the way folks signal
to us,” said the driver.
up eve
mechanic, the real potwolloper.
stands in the middle of the street and
—‘‘You sre the most beautiful wonian et
the world.”’
W. (lovingly)— Yon darling John, you
are asad flatterer. Let meunbutton your
collar for you.’’—Boston Courier. . -xags,
Ge ea oe
. ak Mcrilier's Wise Deeiston. ~
“My dear, these reports from the Young
Ladies’ College are very discouraging . »
Lovely Daughter—‘‘I know they vst
be, mother. The dean said my sch. ooling
added that
there wasno learn inme, and hat I never
“You can’t even sew; you can’t mend
Are you
The Tragic Events That Followed Its Use.
A tragic story of a forgotten wedding
ring is told in the ‘‘Lives of the LindColin Lindsey, the young Earl of Balcarres, was quietly eating his breakfast
After the ceremony was over the countess glanced at her hand, and beheld a
grinning death’s head on herring. She
fainted away, and the omen made such
an impression on her that on her recovery
she declared that she was destined to die
within a year, a presentiment that probably brought about its own fulfillment,
for in a few months the careless Colin
Husband (Tipsy; late home; wife fixing
up her hair before the looking glass; her
heart full of rancor; ready to give hima
dreadful scolding)—‘‘Why, dear, what are
Wife (snappishly)—‘‘Don’t you see what
H—‘I shay I’m glad to see you doing
THE “DIFFERENCE.
a
A Comparison ¢f Imterest to all
Who Kend,
a
bodies of water in British Nortlt America, Hudson Bay, Maria’s Inlet, Mellvile Sound nnd Madison’s River?
A compuete line of toys, Christmas
cards, games, confectionery, and
everything else appropridte for holiday gilts at Sinocot & Durbin’s.
H ee
Cure for Sick Meadache,
If you want a remedy for biliousness, sallow complexion, pimples on
he face, and a sure cure for sick headache, osk Oarr Bros., the Se ee
Dr. Gunn’s Liver P ills, Only ore for
‘ \ >
a dose. -Sunrples free. Full bex
25 cente. : my21-ly
——oe ~ ‘
Ir’ you want a fine fern -ont, go
to, Henry Lane’s. livery and feed
stable. f
~ 0-0 @e o~— ——
THERE is nothing s nicer to present te
4 lady than one of those fine plush
albume at Carr’Bros, tf
“a oodFor home-made jewlery, diamonds,
watch chaing, glove buttons, ,ete., go
‘'toC. J. Braxn’s. dl9-tf
_ +e +
Someruina new in Christmas cards
at Carr Bros. ti
eens
whe New Dise overy.
You have heard your friends and
neighbors tulking about it. Yott may
} yoursell be one of the many who know
from personal experience just how
good athing itis. Ifyou. have ever
t iedit,you are one of its stanch friends,
because the wonderful thing about it
is, that when once given a trial, Dr.
King’s New Discovery ever after holds
a place in the house. If you have
What is the difference in the foar. *
Ramee: )
Aurger Brothers’. d8-1m
SMa a se An
Pears’ Soap is the
toilet adjunct.
All. parties having fars they desire . :
to have dressed ian made into rugs
or robes will do well to send them to
Camet & Drabec of Quaker aes who
will do the work in A No.1 shape.
locos 4
FREE CANDY.
The first is a Gentlemsn’s Bag of (j ( il liday \ lp . iat
Water. The second is a Lady’s Pond ail () . dy kK d ti per re} c :
of Water. The third is a Gentleman’s (C= ONE, COME y AND GET A ROCKERY
uJ y .W . : i :
Sound of W ater. The fourth isa GenSilk Handkerchiefs,
tleman’s River of Water. All these ois of. Choice French Candy, : GLASS,
difficulties have been overcome by the E"ree, Mufflers :
use of Ronert’s Gotpen Gare MeprWith our Delicious Teas and ca 7 CHINA
cau Syrur. They have no more IndiCoffees ; :
gestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Pain in Every person coming direct to our Store Suspenders, AND
the Side or Back, Sick or Nervous Will Get
Headache, Con dination Liver or Kidre : A da EX ed Catan ee EXTAA DOUBLE TICKETS. Neckwear, FANCY GooDS
known where the G. G. M.S. isused. . EXTRA FINE. TEAS,
The G. GM. 8. is siwaye iddind on EXTRA CHOICE COFFEES, In This Market
sale at W. Hl. Smith’s, Commercial PO oe ee CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS,
street, Nevada City. Also sold. by ~—AND A— H
Mrs. Addie R. Brackett, Agent.” . Baye of Pure French Candy Free. They are Direct From Eastern
enema ns Po rim Our China, Crockery and Fancy Goods ~AT— :
Departments are brimful of
OGhoice Bargains.
Give us a trialand judge for yourself.
GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA C0.,
Commercial St., Nevada City.
Ww holesale House—h2, 54—Market Street—
56, 58, San Francisco, Cal.
With 40 Stores, we are. enabled to undersell all others. daib
BROAD STREET,
fHaving a.very large stock of CHRIST MAS. CANof the age, and being of a generous disposition and determined not to be outdone by any firni in town, . am~ now
making arrangements wich the Gorcat. tea Shipping Company so that ,
Persons buying 50 conts: worth of French Candy
, WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A POUND OF FINE TEA.
lalso have a Prize Raffle, consisting of 60 chances, at 50 cts.
a’chance. Each packagezcontains a'prize, The lucky."nmber
draws a Winchester:Rifle, model of '86,2calibre 40-82. towe*>.
with2apparatus forire-loading shells; also a quant* of Loaded
Shells,
never used it and should be afilicted
with a cough, cold of any, —
orC hest tr9p shag gt
as Obeying Orders. ~ . ‘
nobleman : 2 gemmmmrmntamends ote!
ene ho loved: “society was in
erent
’
He was not rich,
aah every time, or money
Trial Bottles Free at Carr Bros Dragstore.
Lani se me, secure a bottle at once
Zive ita ‘tiie trial. It is guaran
refunded.
HEN) also Give Moabs-atealPiirs at this Restaurant,
FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS.
ee ee
AND ALWAYS:KEEP-.ON HAND!
J, S. HOLBROOK Pine St. Nevaga city.
“What have you got there, John?”
, “A roasted fowl, my lord.” *
* The nobleman said nothing till after
is servant before him.
“John,” said he, “you would have done
Remember that here“Yes, my lord.” sf
oe What have you got there, John?” aad
The man had not forgotten the correcttw “Roasted oxen and calves.” “*
“the com msi pod burst into a Gt of
the host joined them, , . sin
7 sani a
{ Signaling @ Stroet Car,
=“
“T can size ’em
time. First, there’s the gar
8
says ‘Hulloo!’ a wavin’ both arms as
though she was shootin’ the cows out of
the garden. Then comes the up stairs
irl—the genteel kind. She turns pach d
& one side and waves her hand as thou go
somebody was pullin’ the string.
the missis, she stands on the Bi and
cmd but impressively lifts one finger.
he old cha with spectacles and a black
suit shakes his goldand roars ‘Stop
his big stick long enough to
Jas. T. Bous. Valley. d6-20t
Dressina cases, toilet. sets, bandkerchiefs and glove boxes in new and
stylish colors at Carr Bros, tf
Arrivals at the Union Hotel.
Mrs, J. NAFFZIGEE, Proprietor.
December 26th, 1888,
‘Sisties P Pearce, Grass Valley,
8D Avery, do
J C Conaway, do
WB Van Orden, do
Gilman Wright, do
John Bennett, do
Geo Lord, do
W D Harris, do
Miss Gillilan, city,
8Wheeler, do
IW Robinson, do
F W Evans, "do
Robert McLeod, Washington,
J W Greenlaw, Sacramento
A Frandy, Edwards’ Bridge,
Wm Olliver, Virginia City,
W EB Perran. Sau Francisco,
T J Nolan, Colfax,
Chas Teglar, Railroad,
Dan Coughlan, do
Arrivals at National Exchanve Hotel
Rector BROTHERS, Proprietors.
December 26th, 1888.
Wm Culver, Grass Valley,
Jas J UPanney) oo
JR Collins, San Reacieca,
do
usiness man w
pgp tlie peur
A SPRAT FOR A WHALE.
si een ae
George Law's Great Game of Poker and
~ ‘What Came of It. ~~
George Law, of New York, is said to
have expended nearly $25,000 recently in
making presents toa number of his personal! friends at Saratoga.
A gentleman who was on intimateterms
with him years ago, says that on one occasion he rode up the Hudson on an Albany boat with George Law, Commodore
Vanderbilt and a third party,whose name
I have now forgotten, and a gameof poker
was suggested, and my informant, knowing that the stakes were going tobe quite
large, did not goin, but George Law and
Vanderbilt did with the other one.
Just as they started George Law .
pered to my friend:
“If I seem to be playing a reckless game
to-night don’t you say a word.’’
He promised that he would keep his
feelings to himself and watch the game.
They sat up nearly all night, and before
they arose from their chairs Law had
dropped $45,000 to. Commodore Vanderbilt.
They parted at Albany in the morning,
but about a week afterwards Law was
encountered on Wall street,when he said:
-“J reckon you think I played a mighty
reckless game with the Commodore the
other night, but I have just this morning
sold him my line ef steamers and I have
cleared $195,000 by the sale.” -,
s
“es
me * Real Surprise.
Miss Ifair—“You didn’t
poe. Mr. Blunt; I am Migs Deltas»
GOOD AS GOLD!
BANKRUPT SALE
eaded cane at you
that car, you rascal!’
while the dude stops sucking the head of
to hold it up
idiy with an air that means ‘Hold
pp, fellah,’ though he ; t egr $1.2
I have 30,000 apple and Barilett pear . {0288 OF energy to say it Homey tg oe
trees for sale at my nursery, Grass. head or looks at you, but just stands
there beside the track thinking up some
new schem hoget when the car comes . 22. .
ene ve ma rab at it and swin Iluir Mattresses, reduced from $20
on sy plenty of fun in this . to #15.
cntaaet you only know how to get a Spring Beds, reduced from $10 to $7.
hold of it,"”New ork botaine 8 Willow Rockers, reduced from plz
—— 6
CRAND
‘ THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
Household . Furnitur
Mattresses,
Spring Beds
Carpets,
Mirrors, Etc.,
Recently owned by L. M. Suke"
forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by the undersigned,
BEHOLD THE BARGAINS .
Bedroom Sets reduced from $115 to
Bedroom Sets reduced from $40 to
30.
Cc lar pe “th,
25 to $1.
© arpets. per yard, reducegl fous #1
to 75 cebta.
Parlor, Sets, reduced frond $60 to. $40
Bed Lounges, reduced from $30 to
*per yard, skcandnae from
CHRISTMAS. NEWYEAR’S!
Season every little Boy and Girl, all the larger
Girls, and particularly the Young Ladies, MUST
HAVE SOMETHING NICE. In order that all may be
accommodated we have laid in THE LARGEST, FINES?
AND MOST VARIED STOCk OF HOLIDAY GOODS to be had in
— SS aaa
—AND PEE
HOLIDAYS ARE COMING !
—_——00
There is no getting aroundit. At the Holiday
Graseand Clover Seeds at’ Weisen
most elegant
~tGrand Holiday—Display !
Miller's Clothing Emporium,
NEVADA CITY.
TIMES COMING . COMING .
fr. Tam,on:Pine St.
DIES on hand, “and wishing to keep up with the progress].
.
FORT
ZX EXave ‘the
——
Factories and will be sold
v
AT
San Francisco Prices !
I have also on hand.a Full Line of
Guns, Pistols, = »
Shelf Hardware,
Stoves, Paints,
Powder and «
Sportsmen’s Materials,
Doors, Windows,
lron, Steel," Leather,
. OOLDAYS) =
Largest and Best Asscrtment
. i,
as it can be gathered from
We want money just a5 soon
willing’ buyers.
A LITTLE SAC
of Tliowest Prices , ore
For Goods that are always desirable and above repro
Clothing, Gents Fut nist Gools, Boots, Shoes
Rubber Oil Goods, Trunks, eects, ‘sp, .
e can
At positive and unmistakable B urgains. We rah ne
ing something worthy the ‘attention of every. Shh
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS!
THERE I$ SOMETHING IN IT FOR wou: . .
HYMAN BROS.,
COR. BROAD AND PINE STS. NEVADA CITY.
Wholesale Houses--San Francisco, New York and Honolulu.
FOR THIS WEBK ONLY .
ROSENBERG BROS. will sell for this week 4-Button Kid Gloves, Embroideted back, at Fifty Cents a
pair. Any one purchasing a pair of these Gloves is entitled to a Chromo.
E IS NECESSARY. RIFIC ee
Leather Shoe .
Findings.
ALL KINDS OF
= ——
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY !
Water and Steam Fittings,
Brass and Rubber, Goods, ‘
Chain Rope, Nuts,
Bolts and Wash
)
1 Sy
And a Full Line of
57, 59 and 61
the County,” ‘consisting in part of the following’:
In Plush Gooc's--NeW SHADES AND COLORS.
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S
DRESSING CASES,
JEWEL CASES,
COMBINATION CASES
WORK BOXES. ODOR CASES,
SHAVING SETS,
HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES,
COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES,
CARD SETS, BABY SETS, Etc., Etec. to $9.
Rattan Rockers, reduced from $ to
$6.
Wall Paper, Half Price.
Picture Frames, Half P:
Mirrors, Half Price.
Bird Cages, Half Price.
rice.
Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price
NEVADA CITY.
Low Prices.
The Goods will be
Sold Without Reserve !
Most of ‘the Stock is New
AND IN STYLE.
REMEMBER? THE PLACE:
‘Sakefarth’s Old Stand
COMMERCI 4 L_ 8! TRE ET,:
(Near Pine,)
Aud Evervthing Else at Equally
PoP bas ea ABO CAL.
IN BOOKS.
We havea Large and carefully selected line of
D
Miscellaneous, Works of ‘Travel, Biography,
Fiction, Poems, as wellasa Fine Assortment of
Juvenile Holiday Books,.at prices to suit everybody.
We have a large assortment of Fine Phototograph Albums in new shades and styles. Also,
a fullline of Autograph and Scrap Albums.
We have a carefully selected line of what the
little ones want.
Particular attention will be given to orders from “up
country,’ ‘and the utmost care taken to select for those
House Mill, Mining
And Farming Materiah,
Geo. E. Turner,
Pine Street,
_ Mevace ety. ak
’
Any one parchasae Five Renate’ worth of Goods
at the
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE
Is entitled to a Handsome Framed Engraved Chromo
. 14x18.
Remember, before purchasing anything for Christmas
call at the
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE,
The Cheapest Place in Town.
ROSENBERG BROS. .
P. S.—-Gent’s, Ladies and Children’s Linen and Silk
Handkerchiefs a specialty.
Holy Spot es! E
Ate
Mrs, Lester & Crawford ’
-Main Street, Nevada City.
aa peer
WERE ARE A FEW NOTES CONCERN:
ING THEM,
Tn the first place, let.us say a few words
to HUSBANDS, BROTHERS and LOVERS
There is nothing mére acceptable to a lady fora Holiday present than
A Dainty Bonnet:
“O08 A,
HANDSOME DRESS PATTERN.
We can furnish either in. the latest styles
and atthe Lowest Prices.
Our Display of ¢.
Silk and Linen Wandkerchiets for Ladies
and Gentlemen is unexcefled anywhere,
A Pretty Line of
NEWPORT SCARFS,
The Latest and most effective.shoulder protectors, in all colors.
Have youseen the Tatest Novelty in NeckWear, such as
SURAH & VELVET COLLARETTES?
Nothing nicer for & Christmas Present
than one of our
Fancy Embroidered Aprons,
Unless the same be a pair of
Fine Silk Hose.
A full assortment of
Ptush And Felt Table Sgarfs.—These at
Reduced Prices.
A staple and always’ welcome Gift is
A Pair of FineKid Cloves.
We have Dressed'and Undressed, Five and
Six Buttons, and Mousquetsire.
Here are Some Things
FOR GENTLEMEN:
Cigar Cases, Cigarette Cases, Purses,
Card Cases, Memorandum Books; ete.,
All in Fine Leathers,
Another article the Gentlemen admire is
A Silk Muffler,
We have lots of them,
Leather Card Cases, Purses and Hand
Satchels for the Ladies,
Card Albums and
Autograph Albums.
te allthe Latest.and Neatest Styles of bindng. :
Fully Forty or Fifty Difterent Varieties
=p
BLOCKS! BLOCKS! BLOCKS!
Including Alphabet, Sn lding, Animals,
etc, Just the thing fort YO ones,
A WondeMand of
DOLLS! DOLLS!! DOLLS!
Parian, French Bisque, Kid, Bae 2
kind you can think of. Alpgc me RYOTS Other
Dolls’ Shoes, Sicclinie and Hats,’
We are very proud of our display of Dolls,
sagt but not least we call attention to
our:
FIVE CENT COUNTER,
AND OUR
TEN CENT COUNTER! .
r. Blunt—What? Not tho
‘Belfair I’ve heard 80 miueh off
rs Mon PATON
who entrust the selection to us.
Palace Drug Store,
_PROPRIETORS. Nevada city.
*
Cor. Pine &@ Commeroia: ote., Mis. Lester & Crawford
Many of the artibled on thee cour
worth more than, twice. what ae pot ae
them, They are all *¢ heaper than dirt,”
We fill ordera. by matlan: igi 2
satisfaction, dorantee
Se TID BEATE
For Sale or Rent in Easy Terms !
Two Fine Ranches, seal ta improved, with bearing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge
depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home.
Apply to
F. -G. BEATTY,
Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso
ciation, Nevada City.
4
LL (een:
NEVADA ‘DRUG STORE,
Corner Bread ond Pine Streets
aS
-Nevad x City
vv. D. Wwisvtesn,
PROPRIETOR.
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES
FINE PERPUMERY, FANCY SOAPS,
COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS
TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS
\AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO G OMPOUNDING
/ peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed,
Agent for the Imperial London, Northern and Queen Insurance Oompanies,
PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM
GS THE PLACE 10 BUY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, aq
00:
LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street NOU Cebu is lay ee above Pine, Nevada City,
OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOOK OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES DIAMONDS,
Optical Goods, Bracelets, Breastpins,
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS SET IN DIAMONDS, EMERALDS ’
Rubies, Turquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Sapphires
i
Quartz and Other Precious Stones,
—_——9———
FINE SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE
We make Home Made Jewelry a$
pecialty, whi :
tee 18 Carats Fine y, which we guaran.
—g—
EF Weare selling our be:
autiful stock eheane Sey
Californis. stock cheaper than any other Store in
—_—
This is the only place in Nevada City
Main Street, Nevada City.
where you ean get Reliab
Watches, Jewelr ) yi ta Glasses, Ete, Engraving don
Free of Charge.
T
Spectacles, Eye and Ope
/.,
is
Ghe Dai
Soe
FRIDAY,
A Mount:
Wr, Fenche)
mill on Greenh
took his gun a)
out in search of
ed in vain for
~ about to return
& short distance
track leading fr
the mill he w
thrilled him, .
and a still large
in a fierce strug,
from either, ©
ed, down the
deavoring to’ {,
other’s throat,
bound by the
Unexpected spe
that his dog w
the worst of the
were several b
body, while its
be gaining powe
moment. He .
quick aim and
done its work,
the safety of the
badly hurt in .
still very gore.
let was abeau
one hémdred ‘p
six feet from til
specimen of th:
commonly calle
“When I-fired
hand to hand fi;
mint and me if
said Mr, Fenche]
to save that dog
Nevada Coun
Mr. Nichols, ¢
at Spenceville in
ity for the staten
will grow to perf
A few years agi
southern part of
purpose of investi
there, it being hi:
Nevada county .
amination, he f
California land @
being to high anc
than that arow
concluded that h
fruit on his Spen
he brought some
and planted the
was taken of th
sprang up and on
These ere long w
Knecbone, wholi
large tree in full .
large and well fla
people in that vic
young orange tree
wan stallationsa
The officers of .
and Lodge at Gra
stalled Wednesda
mer by E. M. Pr
by Edward Coler
banquet in conne
ercises, which we)
egation of Nevada
the fraternity.
«W. G. Hudson,
of the Chapter, we
brethren with an .
and chain, Rev.
the presentation s
Geo. W. Hill, f
‘Secretary of both
was the recipient
upholstered and 1
of ‘which.the Lodg
donors, Edward
Lodge's spokesma
gift.
Buried .
Miss Sophie La
City evangelist. wh
wasannouuced last
home of a daughte
who formerly preac
Ready township an
inthe Baptist echure
weeks before death
#0 weak she could
ment, excepting up
the last when a litt
stered to her. I
Pascoe, reached he
before her decease.
in the town where
ing the town where
where her gran
mother’s side still .
+08
Election o
At aregular me
Encampment, No.
Wednesday evening
cers were elected t
suing term: H.
~ “Commander ; Ina C:
mander; John We)
L. Boardman, Fina
M. Allen, Treasurer
tain of the Host; L
Guard; J. L. Hollar
Mrs. L. Werry, Mrs
A. M, Allen were el
tives, to the Gral
which meets in San
latter part of next m
estat Rasa taaE is wet
Roseate Cushio
It is fitting that pe
{n .rosy cushions.
bewitching. For ex
mouth filled with pe
in ruddy gums as ha)
al gems and setting
» with SOZODONT.
Saakipiomeee
Turkeys !
Turkey raffle con
and Saturday evenin,
day evening, Decer
” Pecarty’s Telegraph
street. ,
Oe
Sueps! Seeds! See
Weisenburger Broth