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February 19, 1887 (6 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY. CAL. —* Bhe Daily Transcript, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERs, t Gsveriorsn Te Washington lett eutenant-Governor. R, W. Warnrilett Secretary of State . . -Wm., ©: Hendricks State Controller “++.. John P, Dann Treasurer ~--.. Adam Herold Attorney General . . . " '” :--Geo. A, Johngon Supt. Public Instruction= Ira G. Hoitt Surveyor General, Theodore Reichert Clerk Supreme Court D. Spencer DISTRICT. Congressman, 2d Dist Jas. A. Louttit oe :% Commissioner, Ist Dist. . . -A. Abbott Board Equalization, 2d Dist.L. C. Morehouse LEGISLATIVE, State Senator A. Walrath Ssemblyman, 14th Dist Rey. J: Sime Assemblyman’ 16th Dist. 77. FI, Sykes county, eee JM! ee . -.George Lor. Recorder . Tae ae District Attorney ectog. 2) Ws D=Long Treasurer and Collector vos.. H. MeNulty Assessor.. ande;s Erastus Bond School Superintendent. = A. J. Tiffany Public A ministrator, --D. E. Osborne aC) ROP ean cs SyEsprayre -Wm. Powell Surveyor . ae .-Chas. E. Uren -} other paper’ has displayed such “. devilish passion for invading the sanc“COMING HOME To RoosT.”’. a The San Francisco Chronicle Getting Some of the Medicine It Has Administered So Freely to Others. — No other Paper published on this Coast has published so many malignant falsehoods against public men as has the San Francisco Chronicle, No a tity of home circles throughout the land and dragging forth the skeletons to be found in every closet._It has-beyond question done more of this kind of work than all the other Papers in California com hined. Tn one. case. it went to the extent that even a nyinister of the Gospel could no longer endure the outrages heaped upon him, and he retaliated by shooting to death its senior proprieThen the warfare on the minister’s family cased. ; Next its batteries were turned upon another family, a member of which COLUMBIA HILL. — The Varied Resources of That Region— Rich Mines and Fine Fruits, — Corumpra Hint, Feb, 16, 1887. Eprror Transcrrr :—Not long since we had the pleasure of perusing a brilliant effusion, emanating from the pen of a “Blew Tent”? scribe,and we regong ; for we would like to jingle it for the-sake of P, v. Nasby, or the late Josh Billings. However, we do not ‘desire to criticise the efforts of the Blue Tent pencil pusher, as the other end of the his Pencil may be loaded with “English as she is,’ and we do not wish to encounter any masked batteries. There is some orginality about his communication, that is’ as far as the “candul Paper’’ igs concerned, so we will give him credit for the contribution tothe literature.of the Bartlett Pear Belt and pass on to the_ gist—of this communication which is to let the people of the-aforesaid Bartlett Pear Belt know that-the denizens of Co. GRASS VALLEY GRANULES. Sister Town. es The Salvation Army opened fire in Van’s Hall Thursday night to an au. dience of six or seven hundred per. Sons. Several prominent Methodists have already enlisted in the army. In the absence of officers much disorder, snow-balling, etc., occurred in the rear of the hall, all of which was highly discreditable to those who took part in it. : Messrs. Bourne and McKay are about to. start a banking house in Grass Valley some where on Main street. This. place maintained two flourishing banks for several years and can do so again. SUS res ess The disappearance of the snow has. disappointed the youngsters who like coasting. The Tidings editor still keeps up his ; denunciation of the style of teaching . arithmetic in the Grass Vattey schools, . Statements. —_—_— To Our Hrapres :—In common with and editors=‘we have upon certain seen in our Many publishers been accustomed to look statements which we have a columns as merely adroit advertising. received from patrons, as a_sort-of We one of our br eon confession ‘of faith to our readers, quote: “We have convinced ourselves that true, we last a permanent con by telling what we know to be ave produced at viction in the public mind. Sev : i re stated what the thi rapidl Stated that a given it. crease over the pre companies stated the same thing. for checking these ravages. Teta} gy said stis not presumptuous for us to claim credit . frighten a fre ighting Mr. Sims Tackles the “Bee.” In the Sims arose and read from the Assembly proceedlast Saturday’s Bee the . ings in criticisms, private that the debris spies, but itive system Mr. Sims Bee is always ready to insiert its sting when the hydrauclie is—involved, honey, as t do. The speaker said he-is opposed to anti-debris Spies, Spies, and, whole State, . bill to cover plained of, A Foolish Young Man. A young bibing too lreely made himself on . day . hing away, afternoon, fT IS AN.. === ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NO co0D, detectives. He denied i bill is aimed at antiat the private detecds carried on in California, said that the Sacramento Assembly Thursday Mr. toa question of Privilege, a _—_———i THE BIC STORM Has CENUINE SURPRISE, 7 mining interest instead of dispensing} And many people who were before complaining of too lit-he miners are disposed to . tle water now find fault because there js too much. The snow and wintry atmosphere have caught out many, but the San Francisco Opposition Store Is PREPARED TO MEET Puy Having been overstocked by winter goods such as Boots and children: Clothing, PROVED A and all other private representative of the he had introduced the an evil generally comJ asa HALF WAY, last month's purchases with and Shoes for Men, Ladiés ‘Hats, Rubber Goods, ete. —Fbere-is nothing to be made by carry_ ing these goods over to the Next “season, Hherefore the next-best thing is to. have Clearance Sale Number Two, man who had been im4 Spectacle~of . Cominercial stroet yester. He endeavored to team into runbY pelting the horses with SUPERVISORAL, Ist District.. voreesec ca.. E. Mulloy 2d is ewe -..W.D, Wood 8d . BM. Pridgeon declaring the same to be “barbarous . lumbia Hill are, by invitation con-. beyond all reason,” For him’ tosay . tained in theTranscripr under date . this is surely “infamous,” .-as can . of January 26th, entitled to space in . be shown by several biographical . : i a one of the most energetic news gather. sketches, panies have coriceded the truth of thie ers published outside of Sacramento. The Empire mine got almost caught . (jatement, for, whereas, ten arly 3 put a bullet into the present proprietor who also came near being laid away in Lone Mountain. That family has since been left undisturbed. Its last victim was Ae AS Sargent, and the top of De Young’s head not “Seven years ago we stated that the condition of the kidneys was the key to the condition of health; within the past five years all careful life insurance comoranges; disturbed the neighborhood with his drunken yells, and disgraced himself venerally, —° ‘ Their Business Booming, And. get rid of everything in this line at Woat it will bring, Money talks in these © bard times, and we want plenty of it on hand to buy.a Spr'ng and “Summer © stock with for the coming seasons, This clearance sale, Which Will Continue_ Till March Ist: Will bring us plenty of money, and that is the need of the hour. We will also sell Remnants of Calicoes, Sheetings, Muslins, Cinghams and other Staples AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Everything in the way of Winter Goods ok Right Down at Cost ! -M. Broph sae W. J. Bin er eee i Mail Time Table. Arrives—From KE t, 10:25 a. m.; from West 5:40 * only, iappencadre, loses—To ints West 5:40 a. m.; to points East and Wert is :40 p. m. . Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s) New Discovery for Consumption, Their trade is sim ply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that ft always cures and never disappoints, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured, You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted. tin eageg For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint zon have a printed guarantee on every 0) fai Ta HERE AND THERE. Three Snowshoers came down from Quaker Hill yesterday to get a needed supply of provisions for that snow: bound section. . The Union Says: The snow extended down to Spenceyille, which is 17 miles west of Gragg Valley, on the lower bench of the foothills. The Salvation Army have rented Roberts’ store-room on Broad street, two doors below the City Hall,and will -~-use-the sanié as their barracks, It is not likely that work will be resumed on the Rising Sun mine at Col_ fax before next fall,as the property is involved in legal complications, R. T. Bogue, who last year started at Grass Valley a nursery with 100,000 seedling trees, will thig year put under cultivation a large additional tract of land. g The South Yuba ditch leading to the Grass Valley mines Was clear of snow yesterday as far down as Quaker Hill. It is expected the water will be running through to the mines by tonight. ‘acramento. Bee wonders if the Hobson trial is “the first. stepon. the: part of the hydraulickers in &@ movement all along the line’’against that Paper. Don’t worry, boys. The game is not worth the powder. The first instalment of the delayed Eastern mail arrived here Thursday evening, the Central Pacific track between Colfax and Truckee having beencleared of snow go that trains could get through that day for-the first time since Sunday,L. P. Schmidt yesterday filed in Justice Sowden’s court a complaint charging Joe Dennler with malicioug mischief in cutting fence posts from the slaughter houge tract on this side of Sugar Loaf slope. Mrs. John Schmidt owns the land, : The Board of Fire Delegates met Thursday evening and approved the report of the committee on fire alarm districts, _The maps of the districts, showing the hydrants, cut-offs, ete., 48 made by Surveyor Hartwell for the engine houses, were also approved. The Tidings tries tomake its readers believe the Transcrrpd is malicious towards the town of Grass Valley. The . Tidings and everybody connected with it knows there ig neither truth nor sense in what it Says to that effect. The Transcrirt is a newspaper, and never intentionally lets anything ma_ licious creep into itg column. ttle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never ails to cure, Carr Bros, We have also received five dozen pair French kid shoes from a bankrupt stock. ‘The full value is $4 a pair, and RAETIS they will be sold at $2.75. i Remember, L, HYMAN of the San Francisco Oppooda ie MATE a Haat sition Stores is the man who brought prices down in Nevada county. M. J. NOLAN is maha Bloomfield, _—... enim ge Ohange of Firm, Maes UNDERSIGNED, DOING BUSINESS under the firm naihe of Brand & Stich have this day by Partnership, ger of my Store at North y the use of Warner's safe cure, which hundreds of thousands have proved to & specific, when all other remedies failed, and that has received the endorsement of the highest medical talent in Europe, Austra asia i y a life would be promutnal consent—dissol ved GEORGE 8, BRAND, GEORGE J. STICH, ee The undersigned have succeeded the firm of Brand & Stich in the book, stationery music and notion trade, at Nevada City, and will continue the business under the firm name of Stich & Larkin. GEORGE J, STICH, T. P, LARKIN. __Nevada City, Feb, 1, 1887, f16,1m Nevada City — Commercial Street, near Main. North Bloomfield — Nearly. opposite Grand Central otel. L. HYMAN, Stores of Nevada City and North Bloomtield, irand Military Ball TUESDAY EVE’G, FEB. Qs ARMORY HALL, Complimentary tha remove the uric acid from the bloo Proprietor of through the kidneys.” Our readers are familiar with the preparation named. Commendation -thereof has often appeared in our columns. We believe it to THE TRANSGRIPT San F. Opp. 18 GENERAL, LOCAL 4 circulation that reachof this as numerous patrong in Sierra counties, as well as n Francisco and more To LA CITY TRUSTEES.
Monthly Meeting of the Board—Bills Al; lowed. whole a8 it gives a faith. of the progresg be© development of the county’s varied and extensive resources, It presents extraordinary inducements “do not prevalence of disstarted out with the purpose of.spreading the merits of Warner’s safe cure before. the world, because it cured our senior proprietor, who was given up by doctors as incurable, we feel it our duty to state the facts and leave the ublic to its. own inferences. We point to our claims,.and to their public and universal verification with pride, and if the public does not believe what we say, we tell them to ask their friends and neighbors what they think about our preparations,’”’ As stated above, we most pavialy commend the perusal of thig correspondence by our readers, believing that in so . —— doing we are fulfilling a simple public obligation. : —_— NES ADVERTISERS } hs & P % * Thal The City Trustees held their monthha Sia to Company “B” ly meeting Thursday evening, a full Board being present. The following bills were allowed : GENERAL FUND, Wm. Eddy, salary ag Marshal, $50. R. Locklin, Salary as policeman, $60. SSPE of Sacramento. FLOOR DIRECTOR--CaprT. J. A. RAPP, Floor LT. G. A. NIHELL, /-PRIVATE J, BLACK, Being positively the Best Advertising Medium in thern California, Nore The Beginning of the Ena. Managers 5 SERGT. CHAS. GRAY, PRI VATE S; LAN YON, PRIVATE J, GRIMES, PRIVATE A, CLANCY, The beginning of disease is a slight debility or disorder of some of the vita] organs, the stomach, the liver or the bowels usually. There are dyspeptic symptoms, the liver ig troublesome,the skin grows tawney and unhealthy look-.ing, there are Pains in the right side or through the right shoulder blade, The . . : eee : ‘ climax is often an utter prostration of F : eee fF the physical energie , ‘ The TRANSCRIPT has the . issue, But if the time with Hostetéer’s Stomach Bitters, Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office Reception Committes; : LT. P. F, SIMONDS, SERGT. ALEX. GAULT, CORP. J. Ww DEAN, SERGE DBSGETCHELL, CORP. Le NICHOLSON, SERGT. H. J, BUSH, CORP. JAS, HACKLEY, PRIVATIC A, CHARONNAT. =] Still Falsitying. The Marysville Appeal says: “It ig finicin Menke: sini ery evident that but for the item published in the Transcrirr in regard to Robinson being. seen fleeing from a house of ill-fame,the ‘ deceased would be alive to-day.” The fossiliferous fraud of the Appeal takes to misrepresentation as naturally asa duck does to water. The Transcriet did not © publish such an item, or one anything ~ like, as was proven in the MecWhortertrial. It did copy an extract from the Democrat's article, -duly-erediting it, but expunged Robinson’s name, The venerable editor of the Appeal should quit telling lies about the Transcnipt,-or this paper may be tempted to spring the lemon story on him, lpatansinesmeumpemnnenemessss ne The Atmosphere of Love. PRINTING = ~reipeescnsti hk District-Fire Alarm System. TICKE TS—Admitting Gallery—Gentlemen 50 One Gentleman and Two Ladies, $1. cents; Ladies 25 cents. 50. Spectats re to the Following is an outline of the district fire alarm system ag just adopted by the Department: The city is divided -into 4 districts, as follows: District No. 1 ig bounded South by Deer creek, West by Main street, East, -and-North-by city limits, 4 District No. 2is bounded South by Deer creek, East by Main street, West and North by city limits. District No. 3 is bounded North by Deer creek, East by Gold Run, West and South by city limits. District No. 4 is bounded North by Deer creek, West by Gold Run, South and East by city limits, Alarms to be given in case of fire (repeat the taps two or three times) : District No. 1—General alarm, then District No. 2—General alarm, then three taps. ie District No, 3—General alarm, then four taps. District No. 4—General alarm, then five taps, which is always effective as8.g remedy, and it should be resorted to at an early stage, there will be no reason to appre’ «oe of In the State North of Sacramento, and ite hend those injurious effects upon the ] 3 . A ¥y prices for FIRST-CLASS Work are as low as system often entailed by e ee Ss iy anywhere on the Coast, The establishment MUSIC By GOYNE'S ORCHESTRA. eet stocked with . ‘diseases, Far better is it, also, to ema full line of GRAND Marcu avr 9 O'CLOCK, ern and Attracti iy io ; ploy this safe remedial agent.in. fever! _ ve Types and . = c Plain and ornaee a a Rie and ague, ard other malaria] com, i is eases A San. drugs, which, even when they do prove rancisco or elsewhere un erthe mistaken effectual for a time, ruin the stomach Nevada County Academy, . and impair the general health. EP oe ae CODE Wie Besos _ . COLD WEATHER ITEMS, BROWN & CALKIzs, ee ee a trig Bucklen's Arnica Salve, . We always have in stock for has lately been the Most Mod other printing material, mental, 0. ; : chemical analysis to determine the conF ies} 82d San Francisco, viz: the Tran/ out in the recent storm without sufi-. dition of the Ridneys was not required, being shot off for the cowardly — lies ; eee published against this gentleman, he . 8CRiPr. cient firewood. In their dilemma actto-day millions of dollars in risks are rei: 3 ; < ‘ now lives to have his‘own family his-. _ 11 pursuance of the request of prom. ing President P. Johnston of the Nar discovers, unsuspected diseases of the ( z pte kidneys, : Week Days—9. mn, toG ; 1H. ; 6 07:80 p. m. . “Ty tax twaet ce : deavor to’fill the allotted Space to the. with wood at cost price, This is buta. —« Seven years ago we stated that the é to”, Pim, 02D. Holiday tio ay a ae ea pon aaiat a aces very best of our ability, first, Speaking . 8ample of how our little railroad stands ravages of Bright’s Disease were insigwho are numbered among the victims. f the quartz mining interest, . in with all our enterprises. fincant compared with other unsuspected of the Chronicle.' It is not at all prob. #8 that interest seems to be of para-}~ The Idaho Company a _Short time leading names; that ninety-three per mount consideration in this locality—j since discovered that their mill site Se of numar-ailments are age ba a d kidne i t the slanders that appear in the Chronfhisy hae lied f6 tent for th boat aes ic aci % or kidney poison, icle. “He possesses no ability in that . the past. ND, 2¥e applied for a patent for the i any fatal diseases, or any other direction. “Hig hirelings. In the Transcripr of F ebruary 12th . same. ei ES i do it, and he gets the’ “credit.” -The. W@ saw a few brief notes upon the} A notable recent mining location is} the real cause of the majority of cases of articles represent hig viciousness and . duartz interest of this section, but they . the “Toronto,” made by the Coleman paleione! ee 4 acne: ‘and gave a very faint idea of the extent of . Bros. on a ledge parallel to the Idaho, insanity : reer half the vi tiie ot cone more of the viciousness than of the Fi she = brains manifested in them and Grant quartz mines head the list, ;it. It is intended toforthwith prospect ae : ; 3 : is in. #8 they are permanent mines of in-. this claim for all it is worth. If’ unihen the recent death of an honored It is refreshing to know there is in ea : 1 i wis! : ke the “To. &X-Official of the United States was anSan Francisco at least one paper that . Tinsic value, and will sooner or later Marie ic Mien hae Maly nounced, his physician said that although has no fear of the Chronicle’s wrath, . “boom” the whole network of gold. ronto” a second Idaho, it will so be. © was suffering from Bright's Disease, ane NU = eid = bearing ‘quartz veins extending along The statement by a Grass Valley that was not the cuuse of death. He was Ofie received, : a2) ; : Ss ; ; plexy which overtook him in his bed The Chronicle should be prepared to . Mine to the McKillican Mine, a dis-. the C. Pp, Re R. having secured. the} was the fatal effect of the kidney poison’ take its own medicine with better . t@nce of 25 or 30 miles, Already many . Maryland mining ground ag agricul-. in the blood, which had eaten away the grace than it manifests A paper trees between these two points are . Yaral land, ha NOW proven to i var " ary Helen Hone eniee that adopts the course ‘it pursues adorned with location notices. Many . hard gotten BP for sinister purposes. Mts hae Sh oe ¥ 8 : of these locations have but an imagi. All the same, it has a depressing efcaused by kidney acid in the blood. a4 : . that a day of terrible retribution wil] ‘ : re ae gs By peng rr sie come to it sooner or later. The most . {0m which good pr ospects have aleee t when Clinch people of this ‘Countey would be alarmed surprising circumstance in the whole . T¢ady been obtained, come in the folpened Wags bee heise yea, nearly panic stricken, at the fearfu chain is that the inside history. of the . lowing order: First comes the Grant, . Co. move Le Empire Hall bins De Youngs has not long ago been giy-. then comes the Sip, the Gardner, the . month, they will sell not only groceries Egyptian King, the Egyptian Queen, . but dry goods, boots and shoes,: etc, ering has now unde taken the job, and : 4 bpcee constituency wilt ea : fe on . Sion of the Delhi, the Delhi (already a . with first-class stores. as rem °. . ee the back if he writes it up as fully ag dividend paying’ mine), the Last The Debris Dam Bill. .it.has-been verbally. given for“ maiiyChance, the Kampfer and the JoseMera years past. Phine. Wednesday night’s meeting of the Assembly committee on water rights 4n opportunity for the quartz—miner and ‘also an opportunity for the farmer, am bill, attracted quite a throng: of Mrs. Edward Coleman of Grass Val. Although Columbia Hill is 3,000 feet People. Among those present were ley continues to be seriously ill, above the sea level, and the beautiful . J. M. Q, Jasper of Wheatland, A. W, John W, Mackay, the bonanza king, . 8now is at present about 28 inches Oakley of Wheatland, J. B. Webster Was among the snowed-in passengers . deep, yet apples, peaches, plums and . of Wheatland, Dr. Durst of Wheatland, at Colfax this week, pears raised here will compete © with of Sutter, the Boards of Superday from Michigan, being on her way . Bartlett Pear Belt, Besides the above visors of Sutter, Yuba and Sacramento to Pike City to join her husband. named fruits, walnuts, chestnuts and counties, C. E, Wilcoxson, of Sutter, Mrs. J. H. Sheets, after a Visit with . figs are raised here, and there are sev-. Hon. A. E, Davis of Marysville, Gen: I TO eeeClA LT es i ashington Terri : , : E ‘ e nes and Sacramento rivers, These . concernin Importance of the kid. . i county, who is standing in solid with Were against the bill. LL. L. Robinson, the miners, used to teach school at Senator Walrath and a number of Smartsville, minérs appeared in favor of the bill, The Young Ladies Social Club had a Arguments were made by the atfine entertainment the other evening Clunie, Murphy and Walrath, and AgGrass Valley. semblymen Sims, Variel and others, Commercial travelers in town yesThe-only person examined was City terday: W.W. Van Eman and Ww, Engineer Bassett of Sacramento, who R.Felter, of Sacramento ; Chas. ©, was strongly opposed to dams of this Read-and J. H, Walker, of San Franto. Thursday evening. The San Francisco Call Says that “Rev. Chas. W. Kitts, of Grasg Valley, is at the Lick.” What has lawyer . Kitts been doing at the Bay to make. . Nevada Herald, advertising, $9.60, the papers suspect he is a preacher ? Nevada Gas Co., $73.38. erra city, are still here Waiting for the} E. Booth, cleaning lamps, $3. toad between Camptonville and the}; Wm. Eddy, repairing tools, $3.75, Mountain House to be opened to trvael. Geo. A. Gray, salary as Treasurer, They hope to continue their journey in . $37.50. 2 a day. or two. Wm. G. Richards, salary ag clerk, Legg & Shaw, merchandise, $46.58. V. Posten, assisting Surveyor, $5. Shoveling snow, flushing sewers, etc.—Wm, Eddy $29.25, H. Daugherty $11.25, John Lane $21.25, Geo. Gray $5, Henry White $6,_T. McLaughlin $1.25, John Gray $3.75, Win. White $3, John Cleave $8, Wm. Joy $3.75, — FIRE FUND, Nevada Herald, printing, $20. $3.50. Labor—B. Locklin $15, J. B. Ducray $10.50, M . O’Brien $2, T. Nilon $1. Pennsylvania Engine Co., janitor, ete., 23.40, . fused, because c emical examination Post Offic Hon be int siti f this b ye will en. row Gauge Railroid supplied them © Hours, tory written by Pickering of the Call, . Ment citizens of this bur » We will enig PI ‘the disorders of the kidneys of many misable that De Youn writes a line of fr ; hydraulic mining being an industry of . was on unpatented land. Since then he uric acid, or kidney poison, is somebody else’s brains, And there is . this quartz belt. Of course the Delhi . and a few hundred feet southward ‘of . sum ption are first. the victims of diseased id and gives back ewe Dhewe tos ici the Middle Yuba river from the Grant . newspaper some months since about . ot frank enough to-admit that the apostate that his fatal rheumatism was should always take into consideration nary value, but those on Grizzly Ridge . fect‘on several mining enterprises in mortality from kidney disorderg,”’ on by someone besides Kalloch. Pickthe Old Bucklin, the Southern ExtenWhy not? The town is not overstocked Spee Oe This part of Nevada county affords PERSONAL MENTION and drainage, to consider the debris uer of Wheatland, Hon. N, Mrs. R. Grant arrived here yester. those raised in any other part of the farmers along the American, Cosum-. w; espread interest in the public mind . Places, vue and Assemblyman Variel, of Plumas payee torneys ~ and Speeches by Senators at the residence of Miss Allie Tyrrell, character. The committee adjourned cisco, Dr. Tully and wife, en route to SiBrand & Stich, stationery, 50 cents. eens . $25. $12.50, John Grimes $2, John Smith L. M. Sukeforth, frames for maps, Nevada Hose Co., janitor, ete., $15,. The best Salve in the wo Bruises, Soreg Fever Sores, Tet Chilblains, Corns, anda tions, and Positively cu Charles—Why, Charley, you are not going as you are! Charles—Why, yes; The New Housekeeper, “What is the Her dainty head falls Setween the sobs that she says; says: . “Wi-Winl, I fe-f, b-a-ad, : : . ees aan haa this eee ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES apts . the Wa-wawater and s-a-]-t and yeye-y N a specialty. Tat vagh Preparation for Valentines at cost at Stich & Lar-. but there's something tmi-fol-miasing, and { . “"Y Course in any University. kin’s. Must be sold, f16-tf . can’t think Wha-wha-what it ia” ng Mr. Youngman ‘smiled Bin. you feel despondent try Dr. Gunn’s rs. : Isa pure, sweet breath. This desideratum is one of the resultg of using SOZODONT, which not only inyigorates and preserves the teeth, but renders the mouth as fragrant as a rose. Dance at Town Talk. ‘There will’ bes dancing party at Town Talk Saturday night. f19-1t Tue Butter Depot at Surrn’s is dis‘posing of 150 rolls per week at Firry “Cénte per roll,Valentines Almost Given Away. 4 Stich & Larkin have a fine lot of _ valentines that must be sold immediWay will you cough when Bhiloh’s 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1. Carr Bros. Cuovr, Whooping Cough and Brontis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s le Carr Bros. 40. Pusiness=s College. : ree aren't youl—Life, W. ©. Groves, putting in glass, $4,50. J.G. Hartwell, tricts, $40. . John F. Hook asked that the_position ‘of the lamp at the corner of Main and Commercial Streets be so Las to throw its light along the ore effectually, Referred to t Committee A Bchoo! tor the People at Popular Prices ladies’ and chilmaps of Fire Digtermites Slaughter in Valentines, dren’s wear Knitted and Crochet Wool Shawls, . Scarfs, Undershirts, Skirts, Leggings, Hoods, A Complete Academic Course, Paluting adnstrumental Music, Drawing, . loves, Mitten 8, Sacks and Coatg. Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, T. pew i 7ing, ete., by the very best Special eachers. ; : ‘ Home care and training, At Glenbrook Park, Mid-way between Nevada (i Valley--two miles from either 21 The Street Committee were instructed to have an ordinance ‘drawn to establish a street from Broad to Spring streets, between’ the lots of Messrs, Lones and Findley, The clerk was instructed tohave an ordinance drawn . tiff's © testimony in the MeWhorter licensing laundries, ORR eS, re As finthly a8 we believe any-. me Board adjourned to meet on thing we believe that J. B. Hobson Wednesday evening next, perjured himself in the defense of Me. . : r.” He has retained C, A. Tuttle, J. M, Fulweiler, and E, oe, . . OLD Sour Mash at $1 2 apy Craig, of Auburn, and Grove L. John. eee erect . quart, at Charonnat’s, Ts fg Be ae seleched courses or petvaty eaksnS0e™8" or ptt Pou ty "aio Vier case. The defendante will be arraigned o80-f . Si ' ee What the Bee Said. J, B. Hobson’s suit in the Auburn he proprietors of the Bee is based on the Paper having said in commenting on plainPlease Take Notice, All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Brand & Stich are requested to call and. settle their accounts as soon as they can conveniently do so. 116-tf DeHaven’s iia Destroyer will cure sick heodacie . Bourbon ne ne enlitenes —W-EIEL-L-E-N-E-R-y¥— FAT ONE HALF OF USUAL RATES.«g city, A Delightful Retreat for Health; Oomfort and Study. level. Near Rail-. . and Grass . t 2000 feet sbove the. sea d Telegraph Stati pass hourl ; . ‘ons. Omnibuses y cs MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA GITY, CAL. ad OO 0 A TS TR BE iC 5 Sin mi