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the room, where the services \ were con:
duoted. One piece in particular was .
noticeable as coming from the’ ‘employ-_
ees of the Mint in Sun Francisco, Tt
was a beautiful pillow of flowers, ard
was placed near ¢ the head of the casket;
ushered into thé” spacious” ball ‘and
sated on either side. The. parlor
reserved for the immediate fawily, but ialand wes a bright streak in thé hori_ the doors and windows were thrown 20% miles astern. At 10 a. m.we passed .
"open so that all could hear the services, another and lsiger island on our star-.
Promptly at 10 o'clock the Rev. Du board beam, A large town, could be’
McOlare took his’ place in the aetink nagh northern end, which like
and read an Episvopal service which . S
was rendered more. impressive and ‘sea calmed down and a “gentle breese’
solemn by its’ brevity. After the read‘keeps the sir cool. We are bowling
ing of a few appropriate passages from along ata nine bour knot, A ‘passenthe Soriptares touching on the short8°F. ‘steamerbae just passed, and.
ness and un ertainty of life, the Rev, #2°ther island and light-house looms
McClure annoanced that the services “P jast off our starboard bow.
would ba concluded at the cemetery. . . 3 P-m. At noon we passed an island
‘The funeral cortege was then formed 3 ae about fifteen miles to
and the procession started on its sol* ‘ard on our beam. We could
emn march to Mountain View Cemenot 260: aati of it except the white’
ters, where tne final rites were per-529¢y beach which ahoue like a streak
formed with ouly the relatives and im0 @old in the sun’s rays, We are in
mediate friends uf the family present, . ® ther heavy swell and the fleet ie doThe following are the names of those i9€ Some great diving, ébpecially the
who acted as pall-bearers: Henry Brooklyn, which has 9 knack of standHayes, J. C, Hays, J. B, Mhoon, James ea a gtr opeticsy pres a Weare
Dallas and J. J. Valeutine, I ‘ et tarts akiek aie — sora te
No Untagged 1 ged Dog Escapes. depose of eine — and the noises’
‘contrast strangely with the dull, stead
Ni Poundmaster Qraig has this week throbbing of the engines as the Cragin
gommenced taking up all dogs found -plows bravely. un
‘within the corporate ‘limits on which 4 Avauer I6ra:
the required annual license of $1.50 has’ We passed San Salvador’s 1 uals
not been paid. Those citizens Whe ight at 9:30 on our port beam. A
" own untagged dogs and miss them will . choppy sea tossed the big ships around
most likely find them in the enclosure ji.. 4, many corks and # heavy rain
at the rear of the: City Hal); and can: equall every few minutes made’ things
only recover them baad the Payment
of 83.
28 disagreeable as possible. We still
. of nine knots, and our calculations are
. to make New York by Saturday, the
The political situation is gettin in/20 h. During the day we met 4 ndinteresting. The candidates, of ‘whi . ber of steamers and sailing ships fiythere! are a great many for county . Fog the stars and stripes and headed
offices, are patting in all their spare . suuth, They ran in close enough to
moments interviewing those: who are get a look at us and dip their colors as
likely to be delegates to the respective . we passed by.
conventions. Everything indicates that : a Avausr Vem, j
although it is not a-presidential year’ 4 new line was for
there is a lively camypaign ahead. psoas maneuvering
" Politics Warming U ne
Fitting the New. Reservior. ‘rather cooler as each mile
A deveans of twenty inches of water furiher north, We passed 4
is pouring into the new city reservoir Mipeer steamer at noon flying theall the time, and only that which is lost /tish ensign. She ran close in and many
by evaporation and sipage escapes. It . a white handkercbief was waved at us
will take until Saturday night. however by those on board and her captain
Yo get the rvoir full. Then tbe gave three blasts of his whistle as: he
water will be turned into the mains ‘dipped his flag. ‘The Indiana's conden:
from that end of the the system. sers broke down and she fell out, dropoS ping about ten miles astern. Latter . .
ie Good Police Protection. in the day speed was reduced toseven .
Today Sheriff Getchell*swore ‘in the knots, to enable her to catch up, which
24 directors of the Jockey Olub us dep-' she did at 9 p. m. and took her place in
uty Sheriffs to serve at Glenbrook this . line.
week. George Russell of this city and
New York, August 21st.
+ ali . 8edueuce aud for the novelty of a meal :
tule {OD shore again, I sovepted an tavieae!
tion to dinner tomorrow: night at the.
the other, was dense wooded, “Phe .
a Grass Valley man will serve as night
police on the grounds, und there will
be two special policamen’appointed oe
At 7:30 Saturday morning we passed
Sandy Hook and entered the New York
channel, passing by forts Wadsworth
the dance on Saturday night, and Hamilton. The fog bad just lifted
and before us and waiting were an assemblage of craft, decked in all the
colors of the rainbew, to receive as.
Deafness Cannot be ‘Cured
Bid e Acaitogset at ap Re “Single column!” was the order from
There is only one way to cure deafness; aa ee pride eet hen ee
and that is by constitutional remedies. ale sdaasteg ie eosin: ome ait oe
Pont aned Mt SARS DF Sm NESE COW . ae aa. Sha eapenied @ reception . Send
dition of the mucous lining of the Eas; t sine ya ae :
tachian Tube. When this tube is in-! : Hla : — eee are = fel
pagan fans Peroni tasty a y,.on up to the tomb of that immor. tal hero, General Grant, and fire a natirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and: ‘ninlesh thin intaisasatinel wan” bs tional salnte, bat we had ho idea that
s
normal condition, hearing: will be derere gg i cpdeanend trast ined forever; nine cases out of ten; two lines, and police boats were in poes by Cafarchs which is notbing sition on each side of each ship to keep
the way clear. As we neared the
a ee a statue of Liberty all New York and its
We will give One Hundred Dollars ¥/Foundings seemed to be in waiting
to welcome the arrival of the “finest.
ie ad ia of eg see _ Filing on past the statue we met the:
arrh) oor pg ~~ alars;free . 2e*88 who fell in our rear. We enCatarrh erat nd for cire , ;tered North river by this time. The
F. J. CHENEY & OU. Prop., Toledo, 0. = that i edie pace iba Terrles
ice 75c. per botie tg
Pigs: by Druggists, pr was blocked; and looking astern the
tle.
-river was oné solid mass of tugs,
Hall’s Family Pills are the begt. . sabhte, candle-boats, river steamers
New ice Co Company. —_. and ocean greyhounds, while along the
‘The Nevada Uity Ice Company is now ‘ New York and Jersey shore the docks,
pared public the houses and every point of . vantage
oie class pected adel scabies was a black, surging mass of excited
setae: Oilies ot teskdeaen At Thonnin humanity. The whistles roared, bells
Gieworea: eke. deat “at Theater rang, people shouted and the batteries .
Telep boomed gs they never did before.
eed OO *3 ——: sage , Passing en up the Hudson the shores .
het ARBoGasT. were lined and trains were rushing . °°
Consonan . ‘ crowds towards the Grant tomb, which
No Odds ana Ends.. ‘loomed: up white and imposing just
Our clearance sale is not made up Shead. It was impossible for the poof odds and end tupon‘oarstraight lice to handle the crowd aE ed
lines. "You wit fn m aving of of OB es rte lous that no accidents ‘
cent upon all goods. Grea the pev-armunued snlnin of Gwent}
. Popular Clothing or ener esky ploy
‘Iudian Depredation
city! Wesballs
momber its kindness. No wonder men .
people and we, the Oregon, are only
strangers with but only one. littlé re-.
cbat greete us instead of Greater New
York. _ Joun H. + S. M0:
Remodeling a House.
J.M. Hadley is buving some good improvements made to his house, includ-.
ing the buiiding of a front. porch and
Bice has the work in charge.
Gave Up tiope
Feared Her Little Boy Could
Not Recover
“odown in buttle for such a gratefal .
gret—that it’s not dear old Oalifornia.
the remodeling of the interior. W. EL!
These age ictues, four “in mink baae: by
R.LeR 5
jackie sects
: inals, and
will re ee away.
with Raga B package of
purchased of your grocer,
is sold for 10 cents a packa
beautiful picture,
the renowned
have been'ehésen froni the very cho
and are now offered for the first
pictures are accurately reproduced in all the aint us
are pronounced
Pastel pictures are the Correct thing ok es
them in beauty, richness of color and artisti
~. One of these pictures
by competent critics, works of art.
peste! artist,
icest subjects
ed in the origtime to the public.
home, nothing surpassing
Elastic Starch
It.is the best laundry starch on the market, and
ge. Ask your grocer fer this. starch and get a
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC —ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
But Hood's Sarsaparilia Made Him
Well and Strong.
“ My little boy was taken with inflemmatory rheumatism when he was two
S remeaact Some one had to sit up with
day. He hada heart trouble caused by
the rheumatism. I had about given up
all hope of his recovery, but I got a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Before he had
taken half the contents he began to Improve. He kept on gaining and now he
is well and strong and goes to school
every day. I owe his life to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. P, 8. LockRines, 1328
West Second ‘Btreet, Los Angeles, Cal. .
Hood’s °23%i. parilla
Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5.
Hood's Pills 2333 3.s2" 2
NATIONAL
Livery—and—Feed-Stable.
ROBERT M, LA thd Proprietor.
Best of attention m givento transient
customers. aS
Stables Open 1 All Night. rat
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Teléphone No. 72.
Solicitors Wanted.
Se Yeatieatin. fox wer seman tote outs
Ladies
of Javes
ith hap
sellers. Notht
i Freigh ht +2
fee 4 les o
part
tras
eta ae
J. R. DAVIS,
wi : . kept our formation and uniform: speed thought ‘he could not live from day to Now (i mn Iwo!
During the remainder of our
Cleorance Sale prices upon
Goods will be cut in Two.
Here Ate a Few Bargains .
Ladies’ Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with
tips, coin toe, $1 per pair.
Misses Chocolate, Fancy Cloth Tops, Lace—sizes 12 to 2,
for 90 cents_per pair.
Misses Ten Button Shoes, Coin Toe,
$2 Shoe, will be closed ont for $1 per pair.
patent leather
sizes 11 to 2, regular
Men’s $2 Calf Shoe, all sizes, now ¢ oing at $1 per pair.
A lot of Boy’s. Straw Hats—the 25 cent kind, wil be closed
out 10 cents.
Men’s atid Bo
where else at 25
“Men’s Pearl, Wuttis Brown, Fedora bi
80 cents.
ys’ Golf Caps, fancy patterns, sold everycénts, now 10 cents.
ats, latest shapes, at
All our Men’s 25 cent Overshirts, cut down to r5 cents.
) Sad) :
Department Wy )
may be found Glasses of ev: wa
‘ ery strength with improved ‘ .
fittings. Also Field, Marine, Opéra and Reating 2
Glasses. They are all of , :
s excellent quality, bat not.
high priced. Special attention is called to our PERSPECTOSCOPE, for viewing single pictures. Brings out the true perspeccard ve RED TRADE RECEIPTS —‘or
ir book is will accept it the same as FIVE DOL‘ing complete list of merchants free. Get. one at
1 is displayed. One Trade Receipt given with
a 10-cent purchase you receive one
ollar pare se you rpecuive ten Trade —
mi ie Bay things where they get the most
Sg een he value for their money, and when it
~ JAMES KINKEAD,
Commercial Street, :
en pot okey het gag oy :
*K are thinking of getting new —_
S% ture call at stores. FS HP HP H
You Will Profit Thereby.
Glasses.
are not a sign of old age.
The youthful eyes need regulating as much as the older
eyes need help. We can
assist both. In our
Optical
ive and makes pictures seem like nature itself. It ison exhibition
in our window.
LUETJE & BRAND,
Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street.
Re
: “Our 50 cent Men's heavy riveted Overalls, (during this
sleatayce sale) will be sold at 35 cents.
Blase Hote Thee’ Prces Are Striatly Cash;
~»
cap ee eee. . he PopularGlothing Store.
SHAL PROSE. GOK: BE J, LEVY, Proprietor.
Commercial Street---Telephone 208.
+ ayaa ed aso aba haat
. I am selling —gea Ko
$5 Trimmed Hats for.......... $2 50 2
: $4 Trimmed Hats for....... .. / 200
$3 Trimmed Hats for .. ..... ve T 50 Se
iz $1 iin re Sea deat vs iets 50 %
= asc Dude Mate for. cio.. 15 4
* W. H. CRAWFORD, :
DEH HHRHEHESSnnneeie:
sk,
nrecidhcn.
Also Choral and Orchestral Director.
goats Nevada City, Gr an mae ras
purpose of instruéting penis wi ed
particulars oen.ge be terme ot tuition, ete ,
apply othe See in Korth don Sunn oF or
eer eenee vitae hems
PATENTS !
Pension, ad’ c
and
Bh te STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS
' examinationt:
and Sesians see registered.
in ae:
If you uate on
oane ; a
you are in
ave infri
Uableopiness
National Bureau of Ciniine.
t Teacher. of Vocal and instrumental
Sear eth cindh thks Seiad ek eee $5 dig SOE arrival would cause a flutter of 3 Mus —
The War. Tariff-Is On
BUT THE
WOOD-PEGKER
Stands as it always has--a high
grade Cigar for a reasonable price.
MADE. IN NEVADA CITY >
>
r
Vv
N.S. of Ma.
sheermaemeeeana
— ~~ —
‘ie B. WOLF, 4
CASH GROCER.
MBAR am MM
Lowest Prices.
Best Goods,
Largest Assortment.
We have always on hand a large assortment
of Fancy Groceries such as Limburg Cheese,
Swiss Cheese, Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Boneless Sardines, etc.
Remember we are Sole Agents for
‘Douglass Butter and Robin Hooa Whisky.
A full line of Breakfast Goods :
Grendtather Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
‘Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Florr, etc.
PREMIU GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
OFFICE AND YARD,
Boulder Street,
Nevada City.
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
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