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August 31, 1900 (4 pages)

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otice supT rior City via: ) for 7 rove ultim.of 8, of n, of vey, said said tts tina au y y ot, ° rks nts ery fo y S Haviig this saiy pi rchased the stock consisting of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, _ Maria Grimes,-we will seit: re ood THE ENTIRE sTocK AQT Store closed in order to arrange stock. Will open Saturday, August a5th.-. B. WY. lps Birt ioral — OTS MoO: reese: Come carlyyoome all. : P. S-Our Motto: We will make shia ote of the largest and grandest sales Nevade City ever had. ° D. HYMAN, Of Oakland, Manager. ~ the Cheapest. tively the best shoe for th and see makes of machines supplied to BOVEY BROS, Broaa Moraes. sa rar Ladies, we have. just.-received the finest: and best line of $3.00 SHOES ever seen in this city, known as. _. NOLAN’S. $3.00 SHOE.. Made in San Francisco, by J.C. Nolan & Co. Widths from A to EE. Poslie mohey that tas einige eee wiitbe conving ase can be obtained anywhere. Call Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done at ‘Reasonable Prices. Office for the Singer ieee Needles, Oil ‘and parts for all x RICH & pes 2 rons. . ARCH ITECTS AND BUILDERS. ob dines’ Brackets. Woodwork. of all kinds, Office and’ Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancv Grill Workia Spe ciaity, Get ou> aban es on any work of this sort that you: may need. RICE Se LEwis, Plans Drawn for Neat and “Modern Homes SACRAMENTO fSt., NENADA ani 50 CENTS A WEEK bride bgp manene of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this h for 0 cents a week or $2a month. Eae itional line 10 cents a week or 40 centaa month. Payable invariably in advance. Situation Wanted. By a lady to do light house work. Small wages. App'y at office of Union Hotel. a6. Singer Sewing Machines Sold and rented.on easy terma, or -will exehange for wood, hay, grain or anything useful. Good second-hand machines, . from $5.00 up. All makes of machines repaired and parts kept in stock. Of fiee at Bovey Bros.’ shoe. store, Broad St. GEO. WW. REEKS, sole agent for Nevada county, . . 25-tf Huuse and Lot For Sale. My property on Washington street, just outside of the city limits, ia offered for sale at a bargain. » New house, well, fruit trees. Must sel! on accotint ickness.” Apply to or address. W J. Evans, Nevada City. P. 0. Box 360, ‘ j20-im. House and Lot for Sale. Hard finished house, in fine condition, six rooms and pantry, and large woot cellar, situated on Orchord Street, Nevada City, ¢ with or without ravine lot, for sale. Enquire at Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j10-2m The Klondike offers no better oppor}. Juanita il, Minfagand ated. ad a ws ot) Ineorpora’ the State of Cali tanit ed igri eae the oil —2 By application to Clerk’s The Ol! Fields of, California are ‘offering . nities for igre eng <4 eer Pee Bicadine and sven Se of}. * BIB. W. SCHIIDT, fe'the’ and of 9 On ining and oe ae ot 160 of 1000. w ng of 160 will surely “80 eae cee} on the famous pons ieithe and feeding &% consisti eaten titty fe : B.W. dof Sea. 1. sey ig eee pot now orsich—#t BROADWAY; Rooms i and Oakland,Cal. . October II, 1900, Lexpedite the work. s to be the finsorprising. tbe Pine Street......+...Neveda City Cal hic! sa ote LBADING se wat — & Cent Ciga , ore Notice mm] THREE O'CLOCK IN’ : Moore. ee And the opal.tints ot : supsnenins dawn : Nevada'Cit inehe jing shakers Saas : ’ : Grass Vaitey PP a cle Fags with echoes; Is alleged, are on deposit in the treas: ; Familiar rooms look strange. _.}ury department awaiting distribution : ; iy bee the hand — peed thems ay . to heirs or persons of great wealth in ni ut bade : eg y PHOTOGRAPHS Stand slone in ap unknows world Burope and America. : ‘ Of ental purity. lee hae oe acl — is a nea peas THAT PLEASE ae e heirs of a man of the name of De nu Pe Stand slone wi peg — flaven, who is alleged to haveyloaned pare “Wait to be lifted higher, the government of the United States Nearer the heart of things! I frame all .kinds of pictures : x ‘The heavens are clear and ‘moonlit with artistic jadgment. Though the moon is om the wane; = “The wind that wailed throughout the night Deopa with a sigh of pain, aan A\yague alarm is creeping © Over the fields and lawn; Time pauses, night is over, PAYING FOR A A MEAL. Teeth £xtracted Without Pain. Those Bones. Colonel Ebenezer Sproat, of Revolutionary fame, was born and bred in Middleboro, Mass. He. was always ‘Office Ho urs—9 to 12 a. u., and 1 to 5 P.M. All persons wishing to vote at the ‘Fall Election, if not ‘registered before during the year 19OO must register by September 26th, up to. . Office orone of the Registering Deputies. pe It is important that ". voters should apply for Registration ‘at once, in order to F. L. ARBOGAST, County Clerk -ABADING CIGAR DEALER, John Grissel,. been completely renovated throug bowtsand patrons are assured of every =e MEALS, ° bs foes Our Customers Transfers can be made} . * i Broad St., Next Door above Thestre-; ‘New x Fad Yee Se GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER > —~AND— ts eee EMBALMER. {HANSEN fond of a joke and was quick to seize an opportunity to indulge his propensity, as the following incident, related soldiers, on their return from the seat . ‘of war, called for a cold luncheon. RE-OPENED. * the family dinner,Proprietor thought rather scanty fare for hungry er. He found her in the kitchen. een “25 CENTS . svorth' to pick those bones?” y;ROOMS, + 28 and 50 CENTS} «apout a shilling, I guess,” she an-. knowledgment of this flattering ovaint one awered. tion. A share of the public saicnadin is solice-. The young officer returned to the sol-. “It ts glorious to be received in’ ited. diers, and, taking from the barroom till . foreign land like this!” he remarked to — “Broad and Union, Streets ae them, gave each man one and with Se os wishes sent them on their way. Mrs. Sproat soon after came in and asked Ebenezer what he had done with the money for the soldiers’ dinner. In apparent amazement he exclaimed: “Money! Did I not ask you what it was worth to pick those bones, and you said a shilling? I thought it ce j like it enough, for the bones were pretty bare, escacge tony” fi aa and I handed the men the money some of it ead share their . from the till, and they are gone.” Iknowledge. Mrs. Sproat could not find heart to If you go te the Picnic} reprove her favorite sén for this mis“Take the Cake” be sure and get your interpretation of her words, and then she, too, loved a joke, and so, after an CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC. instant’s glum look, she laughed and said it was all right.—Youth’s Companion. occ TEES POPULAR : H. CLOVELAND. Prav.ICE! ICE! Ants Invent a Wagon. “There are.a good many ants of different varieties on the lot at my coun: 1 .try place, near Covington, and last qyear I began to make a systematic {study of their habits,” says @ contribu: ‘tor sto the New Orleans Times-Demoierat. “Near one of my flower beds is “4 9 Colepy of small red ants that are extremely industrious in collecting food, and they frequently perform the most astonish'tag engineering feats in transporting peayy burdens to their home.
sr Jong \Ag0 I watched a party of about a “ozet who had found the body of a small ee and were dragging it toward thé ne, ‘The spider had hairy legs, which stuck Qut in every direction and caught on obxtacles, greatly te. farding ‘progress. per several minartes the ants tolled awny with thelr ‘awkward booty and ther, sto eon a t— ll scstmed to.hold a council. te ie fragment of dry leaf was lying “ot 1 the BROS. THE HEAD TY Ite £0. Ie. prepared to serve Tew daily to pn te to pal Prompt s ve your ‘orders CORCORAN. & ARBOGAST, ground, and presently they all lay hold: and ‘piled the spider on top of it. “Then they selzed the edges and slid it i : Acasa pedir cca shong without diflieaity.” Grass Valley Soda Works A wedding ring — & sie pied ENTS WIBLAND BEER oe it is too large. if\is aS pan rg fowness of purpose: if, too. tight, it Our . estar boda ba in Nevada facie miggests thai Jie union “ploches somepartment has received from: time to time letters from all parts of the country asking for information. regarding certain large sums of money which, it jarge sums of money during the Revolutionary war. case is that of the Robert Morris estate, the heirs of which, it is said, are entitled to receive from the government several. millions of dollars. The Durkee claim also is well known in the formed. Agents, it is Said, are selling bonds to. ” these: -alniaaa aaminat the. z¢vernment,. tt ‘Was ‘Worth ni a shiitten bg Pick ‘realiziag something like $10 per $1, ‘promised in case of success. The treasury department is powerless to proceed against these impostors.— Washington Post. Central ; Hotel by Dr. Hildreth, well illustrates. His! ¢omposer, had an insatiable thirst for 4 father, also a Colonel Sproat, kept ®) success and fame combined with a 2 tavern. One day while Ebenezer was . vanity that occasionally played him a at home on a furlough three private . sorry trick. on a steamer, among whose passengers Mrs. Sproat set on the table some. was the Duke of. Nassau, a fact of . = spread and cheese with the remnants. of} which the composer was in blissful igwhich her 80D . gorance. > men. He felt a little vexed that the stopping place the bank of the river defenders of the country were not . was ‘s¢en to be covered by a dense . .ff : ~ -] more beuntifully supplied. The sol-. throng of people who were shouting . . # ‘Thiet wel':known and popular betel has . diers, after satisfying their appetites, . and waving their hats. A band on the asked him how much they should pay. pier was playing a march from’ one of benezer sald he would ask his motb-. Offenbach’s operas. age “Mother,” he said, “how much is it. bach stepped to the rail and bowed and 8 shillings and smiling genially upon . his companions. : A Swindling Scheme, For some years past the treasury deAnother well known . q Yajse «.money. to. “prosecute Tan A Joke on Offenbach, *ffenback, the famous opera bouffe . f Once he was going down the Rhine A PoloTournament. Gran \Great <= Bair of = AT SACRAMENTO, CAL., TWO WEEKS---SEPTEMBER 3d to Isth. CVRYRVATRGAY? Greatest Race Meeting . in the State. Dog Show. All Breeds—Useful, Ornamental. . TWO, ‘WEEKS.-of Running, Trotting and ‘a * FAMOUS. HORSES WILL PARTIGIPATE. crcisantutudodadd Mie platiet horetia = Wiiea'aa sve ts highest types of animal life. Novel, Gregt Pogltsy Show, All Stan.ord and Belgian Hares. A great display of English and Ameriéan Stock. — SPECIALTIES ===> Band Concerts day and evening. Meeting of State Dairy ‘Art Department. Special amusement fertures for every day and evening. J judging done by experte—Professors from Universities of Oregon and ” Come for Instruction and Profit See the aged ¢ Calfforniacan breed, and grow and make. Know t ideals. Excursion Rates for Visitors For further-particulars and Premium List apply to ; A. B. SPRECKELS, President = ON THE— nstallment Pian, your contract. 4 rom yet it is not dawn, department and inyotves several milex — oon ped oo dneyesite . @ons of dollars. The latest one is that . Convention. Creamery Display. x non Ail living things are troubled of the~heirs of Anneke Jans, who are. California. Gautier a , With a sense of the unknown. = sald. to be-entitled to receive from the “Tea. Babee Goss Bes. Sor then with epte may see mom, . United States something: like $90,0 Come for Entertainment in Endless ‘Variety. ‘And they who question. know, an ‘whieh sum, it je said, bas heen re+ r State and iinitate her hij ‘Make the most of the magic hours ived ‘from Holland and now awaits e hibits Carried Beene = ALVAH’N. MORGAN ‘pam oO. WOLF . * « oy <r Lt . * afoot af ne. . . . : 4 : = : a . S It.1s stated at the treasury. departMorgan & Wolf, re oe ie whew! toggle ment that all-of these claims are spurieepen 4. 5 J. SHIELDS, Secretary. a UES : For, bresking up the quiet. skies, ! ous and that they aré made the basis Dentists. a day appears at last. F . of confidence games. by agents who Broad Street, Nevada City. ay —Lhive Meer ta : oe reer ee THE HOME MARKET . ‘Is always with, you; stay with it. We have ‘tote: in the lumber aetna ‘pears, and expeet to be here many years more as ‘we ‘have an almost ‘inexhaustible supply of timber in this neighborhood, We have made a success of Building Houses And we are still at it. Call and learn our terms before letting L, & D. MARSH. As the steamer approached its last As the boat touched the pier Offenwaved his hat to the people in acBat his self complacency received a rude shock the next instant when the duke’s adjutant appeared and sald, in & rough and unfeeling manner: Insist upon ) ving the Jordan “AAAI” Cutlery only. u Don't be a Clam’’and take msome substi tute benause a j little cheaper The best al ways costs less -fa theend, For leading . dealers, “Get out of the way, will you, and let his highness show himself!” Beauty and Education, Why is it that woman: has always been more beautiful than man? In human beings the attractive qualities have always been on the side of. the female. Why is it? Without wishing to cast any aspersion on the members of the’ superior sex, we may fairly answer that it is because they have hitherto been‘the less educated. But woman’s ideas are changing. She has listened to the voice of the tempter, whispering in her ear all sorts of sweet fallacies about equality of the sexes, intellectual development and its necessity, and the like, and she has yielded to the temptation. And the result of this will be that she will lose her beauty. She will suffer in appearance ‘as man has done and is doing, and in the course of time the extremely civflized races of mankind will he ugly— si hieae Nagas 6 and Jamentably ugly.— Geugh on the ‘Joker. fhe contributor wrote a joke about @ plumber whose bills were always normal. “That,” said the editor, rejecting it, “Is not a joke; It’s a lie.” The contributor tried again with a story of the plumber whose charges left nothing to be desired on the score of size. “That,” said the editor, who had suffered, “is not a lie. Neither is ita seine chi ‘ 3 More Hepest. “Flave you noticed any difference in avid wife since she became converted d joined the ehurch?” meves: she asks me to wait an hour for her now instead of a minute.”— Harper's Bazar. , A Man to Let Alone. “What kind of a°*man is. your new pookkeeper?”!) °° ose how, A. perfect fitting ring is .sym. halie of a perfect -havanonjons upton. fee ee : aga ae be, ep? i Une Ex. x —*. ‘Xk. Will Furnish you All Material for Your New .Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. “GIVE US A CALL. Good Lumber at reasonable rates. ae NO——<= ‘Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. “He's this kind: ae you one ieee words to him, he'll ee pst: ete ee ee eee, Al uber forthe Transat ‘Lemons . AE AE AE AE TE TE TS HE TE TE TE pire qt YOUR PLUMBING DORE? If not don’s fail “isioatt on N. F. HOWELL _Plumber. . PORCELAIN BATH" ee PATENT GLoskian: ahd PLUMBING SUPPETES ened street, below New, York Rouge Limes — Oranges: Bananas Just Received at. 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