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April 1, 1899 (4 pages)

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often >} Ko . . of our honest ip with” p. } up. oney. romptly sonable N Pacific, d theie oice sem in ve put rouble, _ and IT know that this gas trouble came she hus been weinttthid for'a week. Mra. W. iting friends at: French Donovan, the popular sumed his old-time calling; anc ——Westley Bean ce north text month.— Birehville, . and severa to leave here for Klondike as they are: sent. for. Mrs iyi Bo ook after a very short. illness. She was visiting at the home _ of her daughter, Mrs. Chas.: Alperss), when she was taken Gick. k. “Mrs: Reader . wasyery wellknown and most. highly: esteemed. « The faneral took “place this afternoon. at. North Sea Juan, ‘She ‘leaves. five children,. four. ‘daughters . and one 8on.—--+A ‘Mr, Peace resides in . Sweetland and he. is 92 years of agé, He works in his vegetable garden from . ip early morn until dusk, builds ‘fences and: other:things on that line and . each moment being occupied doing’ something, He has been very ill “apon’ several occasions: ‘but recovered” without the aid of medicine or help from. ‘anyone, His 1ast illness was-very Severe, having erysipelas ia a bad form.’ He is not a Christian Scientist but simply, ; waits until he is better. Mr, Peat: will reach 100 years.YOUBET: Peter ciuiak ye oie: went to Idaho on the 13th inst. to work for the Twin Springs Mining Oo., has been called to the bedside of his pare: ents who have been very.sick for some time. Mrs. John. Maller: of Frésno and Mr. and Mrs. Goodspeed of Towles, are here with their mother,. Mrs. Lohman.——U. S. Mail Carrier Emmet Mc-¢ Carthy says the Placer county end of _ the Bear river bridge has been washed away owing to ‘high water during the jJast. storm——The ‘Quaker Hill ‘mine . ’ has‘ water enough to start working now, . the first mining they have done this sea-. son: owing to the dry vess of the winter. " ——Mrs.:Bot(omley has been very sick for the past two weeks but is improving slowly.——Owing to sickness ‘the schgol here has been closed for awhile. ——fitelle Hussey has returned home from. Dutch Fiat where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs: 8. Strang.—— Mrs, and Miss Alpin, of Little ‘York, . . passed through here on their way home from Nevata’ City where they. were visiting their daughter and ateeae, Mrs. D. Ogden, To Mine. in pears County, Pee There have been filed with ‘the ‘Secretary of State articles of incorporation of the Continental Gold Mining Company. Principal place’ of business, San’ Jose. Directors—H, R. Bradford, H. Fessler, J. Nathan and A. erage. San’ .Jose,and 8. b, Lewis; Alleghany.. Oapital stock, at Subscribed, $20,015. LED INTO It By Following ‘the Hab Habit of Friends. /As I took my coffee in very moderate quantities, l really, did not, believe what my’ friends frequently told me, that) coffe was the cause of the gas on my stomach, which has troubled me for, oh perbaps forty years. Tam now a little over sixty ‘ars old, on‘about the time I was tweaty,.and has been with me-ever since, I have ‘denied myself almost every kind of food’ pleasant :to my taste, but without any appreciable benefit. ' All of my. friends have known of my’ trouble, as it has. been. of such long . . duration. Some time be I was. called a rse a sick friend’ who had Postum Coffee in the pantry and ~— it a ‘place of coffee, praising it'-very . highly. For about a week I used. it. as em 1 did, as my only bevbrage,-and the ond day I notived a vary ne my condition, and from that time on F never had‘oue attack of the belching pe . “The friends exclaimed, “Why, re has your trouble gone?” and averséae in the house knew that I had heen entirely cured by prcsthie Seo off ‘an: fee and taking Postum Ce: haar dane sc apod. itt Bae oo “einee that time has coffee passed m ‘hips, and never will while I'can get_ the food drink Postum. My stomach has .grown.so strong singethat time. that: I can eat-anythink I like and now take great eg in my meals and in life . altoge Isend youa list of friends ir prs ienow care been greatly ger py. rae fe Mc ted of yee _ e0fVecte wo in its B yar mae of these’ made very t, poor Postum on the start as they ps boiled it a few minutes, but it is Ceo emly way to uot the favor is to boil. that it is demoralizing. He told dozSee Hagar tr tase ant it cna aacigk 1. M. Graham, 720 8th . ens of side-splitting stories in inimita-) 510. point Co. and P.OampSt., Oaklan , Onl. -ble manner to pe ine oe. sig bell, the ne EN po ler foe nS Ee wy i e. He was y fanny;elo-. q Naha MS writ ct Greenbestn suena pathetic. oy Tange, Thio. Sew tat on Cia around of neaticiency regarding experience in coffee drinking. . .was his peroration: “This life would. " > "psi onde edministrator of the Seu mentee ovo = of March be but a dull and monotonous exist‘aka: Mave! Elizabeth . ee neenen oe es etc thie . °808: ‘were'not the ordinary and every, granted bis Anal a 2 beg d Posttim Oo, at . altle Creek, Mich, . day intercourse of society enlivened by pga asta! we cE eas i seach wit and-good humor. ‘There . _ Sich sseaas ; " Ap bably no enjoyment so innocent Meadackes 9 The’ store room ip. the Tranach pore ‘we derive thé same amount . The curse ert tad te eke script: an — rent. En-. of gratification and pleasure asa hearty Tee et tea tee hn Apcenaid quire of Fred oxdebes yicirs paca langh,. There is, wisdom then in a Sit and tenes Salhaee e Money refund — A Toc ois 4 laugh. Philosophers and wise men} not: satisfactory. Price <3 rey ane “Waters. . . may exercise their risible muscles pee se. Fone 00 Deere mi direct from Paris. witbont fear of being. accounted fools. nay cassia aA ee “i cata securing réeter and smiles-have been favorpe Olives in Balk. ~ oe ar ace Se tet ta natr ern Se, % sabetiaies 3 ay San isle tree cooee besintital ana vari-. {ive grocery. store on. Commercial é.by W. D. Vinton. . ous aspects.” Beauty is never so lovely . street. ,f10-tf s pleasing style and received an ovation. . pk Sees aisle Vertelan tripe, to enand remains; it is a life-long heritage . have much to do with your hexs. We gry for more, humor is a perpetual praises of snow. But I will give you a '. feast..We have a reputation of being . Tush estimate of rain: well.” ‘traits of character, hard: and cold and *. im’ eternal snow, their granite fronts “. Billings, Nasby, Doesticks and others. ‘Ohristian character, and that we never . Store. : tf indulge but at a loss of the better ele-. . Deviled Ham, 5 cents a can—at Phil, ‘ments of out nature. On the part, of] Scadden’s. m30-l.w "Thaw tothe Pot ‘vance _{oustomers, . ome of . girights of others, In youth we are _Pecei ; ' Yeedic Mani ‘Itis. not wise to take’ eee pons of "haa ‘Bthél O'Brten. eaiig é tate. th Facts are knowledge. You may havea store of facts. Bat that does not constitute wisdom. . “Mr. P.: Be. more. ie “IT do not! understand why you do ‘hot readsome work on astronomy. I will answer all reasonable questions. Bat the cnbet -Thig lectare was the. first. of a series the Epworth League District uvention when it es amine here this spring, objects to nonsense. je In his’ ‘introductory. ake Mr. . Mr.J.: There is no such ¢ asa Phelps. said: fres-imilling proposition. I would ad“Few of us are destitate of humor: vise you to watch the tailings. ~ A love of it ia’ hern into our blood'and} Mr. H.: Ido not reverence law’ and [bone,. Man is very justly called the still I obey in so far as possibile. ‘animal that. laughs. Americans are. “Before the law: was written down -eminently a humorous people. eare nations. perhaps that have a. » pects literature of wit, but humor is Before the law-made : citizens the . moral law made men. Law stands-for moral rights,but when ‘more deeply: seated in ‘human natare. it faiis those rights to give, © Wit is'a flash, humor isa radiance. Wit. . Then let law die, m ee but let is'a rocket, idmor is a sunshine. Wit!” human beings fi glares, startles, convulses you, and it Miss T,: Your chicked. ranch should is gone,. Humor warms, strengthens . °¢ ® success. Nodoubt the rain will Wit gives @ thrill and leaves you bunhave heard of the poets singing the “Ob, the rain, the glorious rain, Beating against the window pane, Telling its story to hearts forlorn, The — of hope and the roseate daw All peo ‘be well, there is nothing to God's “lous will watch over the incoming year.” . ftivolous, ' ‘Some of the staid old deniins “of other lands’ imagine that we}. are. 80° ‘much given to fun that we cannot settle down: into the bard, firm striggle of daily life.” Mr. Phelps then proceeded to show how the people of today: had inherited their love of fun. Hood, who wrote Bay more re hens. sobdslag of Sighs,” one of. the most touching. poems ‘im. the English. lanSa ais Ui ic Halthtan weer cen, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Oue came into the:room for assistance . and whispered: : John Kilroy Has a Narrow Escape From “Phe: hired girl “has fallen into the : Being Killed. © This noon John Kilroy, brother of the murdered policeman, was carrying a Colt’s magazine shot-gun from the Union hotel for Sheriff Getchell who was about to start from the hotel with Alvah Locklin to renew the hunt for Moore., As Kilroy had passed over the crossing in front of the courthouse and was about tostep on the sidewalk in front of Fred Searls’ Jaw office, the weapon, which he was holding with its muzzle downward and close to the ground, was accidentally and unaccountably discharged. The load of buckshot was flattened on the granite flag of the. crossing, cracking it. Some of the shot rebounded and tore through the outer side of Kilroy’s right shoe, one entering. his foot. Others of the shot tore a hcle on the inside portion of-the left leg to his trousers, but did not strike the flesh. An hour after the accident: Joe Kilroy who was with his brother John. when thé gun went off discovered that one of the rebounding shot had" pentrated each. of his lege: BRIEF MENTION, dinor Noles and Comments of Local : Interest. For Life Insurance see.T. B. Gray. Batterick. Patterns at. the Racket “Did she kicks the bucket?” mur-! mured the dying man, the paling passion strong in death, . It was shown that humor had made Swift, Sydney Smith, Ben Johnson, Addisor§ Prior, Pope, Selaen is Hoe Dickens houschold words. “They were,” he said, “men of ‘rad rough in some respects, but gentle and teader, aid kindly in thought and heart. ° Mountains were they, standing up strong and solid, The peaks buried battling the tempests for ages; cold and distant they seemed, but down the sides: ran laughing rivolets, and in the bosoms nestled’ great lakelets where deepand serene depths mirrored back the stars. bd * Mr. Phelps tohched upon the works’ of the modern humorists “whose works are greeted with. a smile: around the world.” He rehearsed some of the’ richest stories of Artemus Ward, Josh’ “To be serious as we can on*such a subject,”:said Mr; Phelps, “theréare many people who conscientiously think that the mina can only receive injury from mirth. ‘They class these humorous: words as among the idle words that *marn must answer for before the. ~ udgment Seat of Christ; that to engage in laughter isa letting down of ee some we are warmed against it. Now it} More cloudy weather is promised for ‘seemisto me there is a great benefit to} tonight and tomorrow. be derived from these extremes of feel-. : Castilesoap with wash rag, 5 cents a ing. I believe it does a good to} cake at the Racket Store. tf. get down-right mad ‘ence ina while. 1} English ale on draught, five cents a . do not mean this gradge that some peo-. glass at Beckley’s Grotto saloon. tf ple carry, that ‘scowls at you, that car ties sullen and averted eyes—that is . genuine Swiss cheese, at Jackson's, tf, the outgrowth of total depravity, but I Dr. H. W. Wagner, physidian and surmean @ genuine outspoken white heat geon. Office and residence, Main st.
anger ; that kind of an anger that boils. OC. J.-Brand has just received a fine over in strongly expressed indignation . assortment of the latest in gash buckand is then over, It purifies a man’s} les for ladies. __ feelings just asa thunder storm puri-} Last evening Milo Lodge, Knights of fies the air, And a generous baret of: Pythias, conferred the third rank and y . laughter is. like a gentle shower, It/ afterward had a collation. cools ‘the heated blood ; it waters the gending flowers, and feeds all the graces . Monday, April 17th, to the building adof the soul with . blessings and beneJoining Brand’s jewélry store, Broad st. dictions. Mirth doeth good like a medSil ae tac AN re icine, and while there is a time for ev-. ' _ " Supertor Court Court Orders. cape under the sua, there is a time Judge Nilon today ise issned a commiseMr. Phelps met and eontroverted the oft-repeated assertion that humor is unwholesome méntal dissipation, or to take the testimony of Angusta Hunter in the divorce case of Ira Chinn vs. COLUMN. UA Mi Masia bans 6) i4, lenentohow you should conduct your business in '. 8 lucrative way. ‘Try collecting fh ad-. dis prpeninent ‘Me; Fi la, Yoo Ware: right te do that which does not interfere with the ey cx meh Let love preanything that. you cannot return, a with parchment or with pen; pee: highly pleased with the suecessfal }dollar one?” . every prominent Democrat who has . ceptauce of an invitation to attend the Fancy cream cheese in tia’ foil and. Wild’s barber shop will be removed . . jon to S.M. Augustine of San Rafael} Of any lack of fidence in ile ie hte bo esuckt ealteckee iu him that he hag refased to interfere . with the order issued by Gem ‘putting a stop-to the negotiations ‘Spanish prisoners held by Aguinaldo— but becatise of his belief that it i8 the duty of the Commander-in-Ohief of the} Army and Navy: to be at headquarters when>his’subordinates. are: fighting. Acting. Secretary of War Meiklejohn: and Adjutant-General Corbin, who have. been at the War. Department almost ‘continuously since the fighting began, manner in «which the plans of. Gen. Otis have so far been carried ouf, and they are both confident that Aguinal‘do’s army will be @ thing of the past in ‘afew days, and that with the exception of a little bushwhacking on the part of those who may succeed in escaping to the interior, thé end of the war in the Philippines ‘is in sight. d “Are you a dollar’*man, or. a tenThat question ig asked of shown bis face in Washington since the ridiculous controversy between Bryan and Belmont, over the $10 Jefferson dinner, in New York, and Bryan’s ac$1 Jefferson dinner, in the’ same town, has been before the public, by everyone . who is on terms sufficiently familiar to justify a little “kidding.” Democrats are, as a rule, not willing to talk for publication about. the silly and ridiculous affair, but Mr. Bryan would be crestfallen if he could hear the disgusted manner in which many of them talk about it among friends, -Republicans are simply amused. They did not regard the chances of the Democrats to win next year, with Bryan or anybody else, as sufficient to make thein lessening, which ‘this controversy will dertainly do, a cause ‘for any particular rejoicing. the alleged Cuban’ repoblic® in Wash= ington, although never officially recognized by the Government; from almost the beginning of the Cuban revolution until deposed by. the Cuban Assembly, the other day, is still in Washington. He takes a hopeful view of the situation in Guba, and believes that everything will come out right. in the end. He said: “I think we are going to get a fair deal. I think that the United States will do well by Cuba, and that Cuba is worthy of the sacrifices that have been madé in her behalf by. the United States.” He thinks the question_of annexation is one that should .be and: will be left until Cuba has a’ Government ‘for not.” — . Senator Hansbrough, who has carasd Agents’ of Spain for the ransom ‘of’ \ Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s, Senator Quesada, who represented . :; tion without prejudice: “I am inclined party are determined upon Bryan’s nomination, whether he can be elected a reputation as a careful observer’ of . . political drift of the country, gives the summary of past, present and future: “The mistakes in the conduct of the war were all minimized by glorious suecesses’ everywhere. The Democrats will go a-mouthing before the people all of the complaints about the little things. They. never. size up to the great things, The war was so short that it was 6ver before ‘the faults and war had been prolonged all of the miedoings’ of contractors would have been discovered, and they would have been punished. .McKinley’s administration has brought succéss at every point, and ‘prosperity to every part of the land. Of course he will be renominated . and re-elected. Forty-Niner, Hydraulicking at Dutch Flat. Star hydraulic: mine of Dutehi ‘Plat there are two monitors in operation using 2,000 inches of water. A drift containing 800 kegs of powder was set great quantity of earth. WEET, REFRESHING sleep is given by Hood's: Sarsaparilla which strengthens’ the nerves, tones the stomach and overcomes all fat de symptoms. You should.try it. Hoop’s Pitts are prompt and efficient, easy to take, easy to operate. 25 cents. $200 REWARD. I will pay the above reward for the. arrest of. Ed H.Moore, dead. or.alive. watchman William Kilroy at Nevada Oity March 31, 1899, D. B. GETOHELL, Sheriff of Nevada County, Cal. Annual Meeting. arf annual meeting of the stockholders low® Hall Association will be ial in ng By ary Room of Odd Fellows all on Monday evening, May ist, 1899, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing five ‘Trustees for the ensu! year, and the transaction of such ot ness as may be properly brought before at PRR J.C. Rion, Seerétary. ons and Congress properly elected by its seciere — Ww, -G. Richerse. W. G. RICHARDS Is the Owner of LOCHIN VAR THE BEST THE ASTEST . _ Trotting Stallion Ever Owned In Nevada County. Is now making the Season At Glenbrook Park For the benefit of those interested inthe improvement of good stock. For terms, etc.; see circulars, . (fe (gh) ian ne, . Se tal = Wheatine, Phoenix. Flakes. Morning Meal, and Flaked * 2 ® « « € Wi, 5 Maal (May?! al ed “vi ad # fil Breakfast Goods. } ——>+--+ Alt Fresh from the Mills. #4 11-0-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. “. Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother's Musb. Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat. Meal in bulk. ) Aunt Jemima’s Pan Oake Meal. For a Quick Lunch=-atready tookeds-Gry ie French Re@ Kidney Beans, 2 cans 23 cts. ix 2 Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts. ‘34 Heintz’s Baked Sanne. Femane sabe 20c per can ihre, [eas] [ts [sha] Rice. Uta, isa a his ability to size up the political situato believe that the Republicans will re3 . nominate and elect McKinley, The ‘Thero-worshippers in. the Democratic ‘wickedmesses were discovered. If the’ The Sentinel says that at the Polar} off a few. days.ago: and broke. down a}: He is wanted for the killing of Night-} “Wel hive been thouse-cleaning and store-clean© ing for a little. over a month and are not oe _ quite through. We have a few more ae pe Lat and Dress Goods _ left tative Kin from the old stock of Mr. ana bat ‘the . following remarks. ~ “Blumenthal which we made by-him, in Was indicate gee disposing of at VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICES. _Itis about time.for you to begin house-cleaning’ and “you ani want'some Carpets and Linoleum, and now is the ‘time to buy as we are disposing of these articles very pamch below the regular prices. Call and convince yourselves, B. F, Snell & J. D. Fleming, [Successors to A. Blumenthal.] Cor. Broad and Pine Sta., Navada City. AUAAAAAAUAAA4A SOLAAGA44AUUUUUUAddddddd Spring, Thillinery Opening. : Commencement Dayenn Tuteds Tuesday and Wednesday. March 25th and.27th. < ge a ca cae fn VAUEN K> Children’ s Day, Saturday, MHprit Jat. —>t-+— Everybody Most Cordially Invited to Come. Do Wot Fait to Convince yourselves of Real Styles Before Going Elsewhere, ¢ PRICES TO SUIT ALL. ELGANOR ribs HOGFET, BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY aN 2/ \2/ Ne" x5 \e7 AN 7 DS. PRINCE'S” . NEW DRY GOODS and CLOTHING STORE, Commercial Street, near Pine, Nevada City, Has just opened with a ‘ohio stock of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GooDs LADIES’, MEN’S and CHILDREN'S SHOES at San Franelsco prices. BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency. Besesitenanait Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale i Depot for .Fancy Groceries a PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Mascot Whiskey......0.<..000.000+ $1 00 , Mikado Soap.:..2....c0ccccccesuscces 06 Duffy’s Malt Whiskey......:.:.. 1 00 . gk Soa : Pepsin Whiskey..:...écc.c.eecc0c000 100 pai a ¥ Game Cock Whiskey.....5.0.5.0 1.00 Res cnstesegehit tones aes tenths 06 Monarch (Jug) Whiskey.,...: Polya 1 00 Water Queen Soap Rebs eeperconecvcesesses 05 1X berm A ee ps aE 75 . Copeo (white) Soap. . 0.0.. 05 Rock & Rye ssiheled eae pias s+. 1 00); Cashmere (white) Soap...., auiuse i: OB Maple Ram.. ...,. tetteneeneaesen ens 1 00' Dandy Soap, 20 bars...°..... BO Sherry Wine. i..0.00c.cccccceeeeeeke 50 Fern Soap. 6 @& bb ardent eObseoecccehuce aig is vende pe Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,3Ib pokg 30 eee crit ir ict Sitti tty o Diamond Dust Washing Powder.. 05 * © © © » = © * ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee + is the Best, . Give it a Trial. 7 = eo = eo ew © © ow ew gg The Engagement Ring marks an important event in the lives of both contracting parties. It should therefore be a thing of . beauty. All signs point toa large demand this spring for these articles of SE WELRY and, we have made it a point to secure a line which is unique, beautiful and of excellent quality. The choosing of a pretty Ring will not be‘ hampered w high prices. pe . Yevada City Souvenirs. Cc. J. BRAND, _ ROO Oe Jeweler. ! The Clock Strikes One ; as being.a necessity in every fam’ It “4s a household regulator and it yn: be accurate, steady ia its habits i. tae cheerful face. Our Clocks are all and more too, ᠀吀栀攀礀 are HANDSOME CLOCKS: . The r iuteri rote methine. ie : for 5 a a c pee it, beautiful pg do tng sore te 3 cups. Very money bays a A. &i Ww. Hartung,” "7 oe, :