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THURSDAY.. ...,Adgust g, 1900) Dally Chronicle of the: Doings ‘of Both . i
=== _—s_—“d and You,
_ George Clemo of Gold Fiat is on the
“HAVE STROGK IT AGAIN, .
The Wedekind Brothers Find Rich-Ore at. Pycomfela-—
. ling a few days.
Tuesday’s Reno Journal: There was}:
some excitement among the mining
fraternity over the sensational strike on
J. H. Pascoe is here from Relief Hill
00 a short visit, :
W. ¥. Englebright returned this
the upper extension of the Reno Star . U°F@!ng from Cisco.
mine. This property is owned by Ww
Wedekind ‘Brothers, lucky sons of a
lucky father. Mr. Hopkins showed us
some of the rock, It is silver chloride.
ore, liberally sprinkled with horn silver
layed doing the necessary d
work, they being so busily engaged upon their father’s bonanza. Yesterday
they started picking on this claim and
struck the ore body just below the surface. It has not yet been determined
how extensive the chute is, but it will
be rapidly explored: This strike may occasion another stampede in that the direction. There is no Open ground there
but some of the claim owners, it is said
were careless about setting boundaries
and doing their work, 80 same claim
jumping will probably occur.
The Reconstruction of China,
In a mad carnival of blood and rapine, a new China has been born, The
change might have come otherwise—
could have come, one is tempted to
believe, had the crime of September,
1898, not been accomplished with the
tacit consent or active Sympathy of the
. Tepresentatives of the Great Powers of
the west, says the Engineering Maga. zine. An awful price has been paid
_ for the. trustful optimism of the legations, and the policy of creating
trouble by seeking to avoid it, which
has been so much in favor in quarters
to which the Chinese reform party
looked for encouragement and support.
But the awakening has been too horrible to permit of a lapse into indiffer.
ence again, Let diplomatic precedent
be strained as it may, order must come
out of this chaos of savage passions and
mad ambitions, and a regenerated
China will be the result, Punishment,
just and exemplary, must havé its. F&. Bigelow of Columbia Hill is. ically. The following bills wore alhere on his way to Tuolumne county . lowed: Rice & Lewis, drawing plans,
Course, which should, however, -be all y $12 80; George Ricl ison, glazing, .
the shorter because those primarily re‘ties of the reign of terror.are high in
place and power, Bat' reconstruction
‘must go hand-in-hand with judgment,
pif one-fourth of the human race is to
me saved from falling a prey to the
sontagion of. their own lawless pasions, manifested on a@ scale unheard
of in the history of mankind.
Good Mr, Clark.
ays he will pay all the expenses of
ying .Montana against Willia:
7 came down from Moores Flat yester; Senator Olark has contributed $100,-!day and left this morning for SacraW0 to the Bryan campaign fund and mento.
Constable L. B. Self will return to
tomorrow,
Miss Eliza Davey has gone to Independence Lake ona visit,
} v0, was here yesterday
from the Anthony House.arrived here on last
evening's train from Sacramento.
E. E. Brown, a mining man of Sierra
county, is a visitor to Nevada City.
County Assessor Schroeder went to
Truckee yesterday to be gonea few
days.
Ed. W. Black left yesterday morning
for San Francisco, where he will remain, Fe
F. G. Steff and GQ. Peadrey. of San
Francisco arrived here ou last evening’s
train, :
A. 8. Barber and J. Hughes of San
Francisco arrived here. on the morning
train,
Mrs. F. L. Martin arrived last evening on a visit to the family of Henry
Grover, ;
Robert Holland, one of the oldest
residents of Columbia Hill, is visiting
the county seat,
Mrs. M. J. Brenan of Salt Lake ity
arrived here last evening ona visit to
Miss Mary Maloney,
Addison Hinckson returned to San
Francisco this morning after a month’s
Visit with his mother. ;
George Hosking came down from
Oamptonville on yesterday’s stage en
toute to the metropolis,
Mrs, W. L. Williamson came down
from Washington yesterday to visit
her mother at Gold Flat.
Mrs. H. P. Stowe arrived here from
Forbestown last evening on a-visit to
W. H. Crawford and daughters.
Misses Alicia and Mamie Grimes left
this morning for Forbestown on a visit
to the family of George Harding.
where he will engage in mining.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCormick came
down trom Forest City yesterday and
left this morning for San Frantisco,
Harry Appel, a well known mining
man of Alleghany was here last night
on his way home from San Francisco.
Mrs. L. B. Self and Mrs. Battis came
down from Washington yesterday and
left this morning for Gilroy to spend a
month.
J.J. Faulbaber, a well known miner
Mrs. O. H. Fox and Miss E. A. Fox
. came over from North San Juan yesMcKinley, if it costs $500,000, says the terday and left for San Francisco this
gen Jose Mercury, Thus again are we morning. :
own the blessings of riches in the
L.M. Hancock, of the Bay Oounties
ands ofa great and good man, who Power Company returned last evening
Mploys them : for the protection of
arity and virtue and the support of
Mpecunious voters and embarrassed
bgislators.
ome high at $500,000, but who shall say
t they are not worth it as a vindition from the vile attack of the Remblicans, who dared to disapprove
ontana’s special style of lavish elecon expenses. Olark will show the
orld that there is life and money yet
B the virtuous Democracy of Montana.
Steinegger-Ott Suit.
P. F. Simonds, attorney for J. J. Ott,
fed his answer in the Superior Oourt
bday to the suit brought against Ott. .
y Robert Steinegger. The defendant
mies every allegation in the comfaint of plaintiff; denies that defendbt owes plaintiff the sum of $570 or
y sum whatever; alleges that plaintf owes defendant $30 ona promissory
te, dated February 18th, 1899, and
0 $158 for gold bars, gold strip and
bid metal had and received by plaint‘for defendant within the last two
8, and which plaintiff has not rerned to defendant, nor paid the deMdant the value thereof. Defendant
Byes judgment against plaintiff for
© Sum of $183 and for costs of.suit,
Advertised Letters.
The follow is a list of the letters
Raining tee Bon Nevada
y, August 8,1900:; .
rman, Emila
Jollier, Geneviene
bert, J.
momson, A. M,
homas, Ed.
Falters Bx. a i
fillisine, Joe
ils
from Sen Francisco, where he has been
on business.
G. G. Gates, who is interested in the
ra
Montana’s three votes Banner mine, arrived last evening from
San Francisco and will remain here
for some time.
W. W. Douglass ana George Julian,
who are interested in mining property
in Sierra county,~ arrived yesterday
from Downieville on their way to the
bay.
Cartis B: Locklin left this morning
for San Francisco, where he will remain
to resume his studies at the State University.
Samuel Poorman Sr. came over from
the Middle Yuba yesterday and left for.
San Francisco last evening. Mr. Poor
man is developing his mining property
on the Yuba, :
G, J. Schmidt and Charles W. Hill
will leave this morning for a three
weeks’ camping trip. They will make
an entire circuit of the N evada and
Sierra county lakes. .
State or Ox10, Crry or ToLzpo, ae
Lucas County, :
Frank J. CHENEY makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J,
Openzy & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, Oounty And State
aforesaid, and that ssid firm will y
the sum of ONE HUNDRED Lforeach and every case of OaTA that cannot be cured by the use
of Haty’s CaTakru Ourn.
FRANK J. OHENEY.
Sworn to vefore me ard subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886,
; A. W. GLEASON,
. Notary Public,
Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Send for testimonials, free. 5
eit’ Sena 0O., Toledo, O,
Halls Faauily Pill are the best.
Bor Sale Cheap.
The lots on West Broad street owned
oy Mrs. F. McGibbons are offered for
male ata bargain. They will be sold as
® whole or in lots, Inquire of Brown
Morgan
Shoo Fly.
Beautiful paint Stains, varnishes,
screen doors and windows.
__Towe Bros. Oo.
» Sewer Work.
—ln
R. J, Tremaine is prepared to do all
kinds of sewer work at the very lowest
rates.
count of the wedding of a
QO. Penrose is down from North lady who was bornin this city : One of . pot and the Native
Auburn is here spendMiss Jennie Lachman, was wedded last
evening to Leon Mayer, a prospering
The ceremony was performed according to the ritual of the Hebrew church
by Rev. Dr, Friedlander of Oakland.
The -home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
street, was: tastefully trimmed with
smilax and ferns. About thirty guests
were present, many of whom came
from Sen Francisco, More than two
score telegrams of congratulation were
received from absent friends. of the
contracting parties. Before the ceremony, which took place promply at 7
o'clock, the guests were shown the
Many gifts to the bride, which were
costly and possessed the dual merits of
beauty and atility. D. Lachman performed the ancient ceremony of giving
away the bride. The services of bridesmaid and groomsman were dispensed
with. The bride was attired in a gray
tailor made gown, and the groom wore
the coventional black. After they had
been pronotinced man and wife, the
wedding supper was announced. Mr,
and Mrs, Mayer left onthe morning
train for Southern California. After
two weeke they will be at home totheir
friends at their residence, corner of
Tark and Laguna streets, San Francisco. ,
Met Last Night.
Last evening the QOity Board of Education met to let the contract for building the two octagonal playhouses at
the rear of Washington schoolhouse,
The following bids were ‘received. RB.
J. Stidger, $568, O. A. Tompkins, -$641,
Rice & Lewis, $474.40. The contract
was unanimously awarded to Rice &
Lewis, they being the lowest bidders.
The Board decided -to buy two drinking fountains, one for the giris’ side
and the other on the boys’ side of the
yard. Each will be covered with an
$44 each. They are such &s are used in
the East and are provided with four
bubbling cups, which operate automat$70; Maher & Co., ribbon, 45 cents.
Five Bound Volumes,
The Transonier is in receipt of five
bound volumes, the complete work of
the United States Geological Survey
umbrella-shaped soof and cost about ;.
MN Bo Allama,
Work hes been commeneed on the
wiring of the ‘City
for the Admission Day celebration.
The towers of the three buildings q@ill
‘varying colors, and it is-intended: to
surpass the display that was made in
honor of the return of the’ Oslifornia
Volanteers. ; :
The decoration committee is considering plans for the ereciion of an elaborate peristyle at Market, Kearny and
‘Third streets. The plan contemplates
thian cdlumns. A profusion of electric
Hights will be used to illuminate the
colamns at might. It is the desire af;
the committee that so far as possible
form to ove general plun. The oute
lines of such a plan huve been formalated by the committee aud will be announced withiu a few days,
The Naval Parade Committee has
decided upon the official programme
for thet feature of the celebration.
Center of formation will be of Garrison-street wharf. From this point the}
parade will o.ove slong the water front
to the north line of forbiddex aveborege; ‘thence ‘along that line to a point’
off Goat Island; thence south to furbidden anchorage in line. of the narrowof beginning. The circle will be made
twice. In the center at anchor will be
United States vessels of war and
barges from which fireworks. will be
exploded during the parade.
We Are SellingGlassware
* Agateware
Jardinieres,
Kitchen Ware
Away Down Prices
COME JUST TO SEE
ee
Good Time and Place to Bay
Greil Ameriaan Importing Tea Cy
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
56 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
Prices Lower Than Ever. from the Secretary of the Interior,
which were sent to this office by Congressman DeVries. The books are of
great value, showing all of the various
earth formations, minerals, coal, shells
and waterways, fully and finely illustrated. Accompanying the books are
more than 50 beautiful maps in portfolio form.
~~
‘Old Glory to Float In Chinatown.
It seems now that the flag torn down
Tuesday night in New Chinatown bya
number of young Americans because
and Stripes. above it, was not the regular Chinese Dragon, but was an emblem of the Chinese secret order known,
as Free Masons. The local Chinamen
have deeided to purchase an Americen
flag and raise it on their pole,
esis
for a week and then return to Berkeley . 9Nevada City
Grass Valley
PHOTOGRAPHS
» ¥® THAT PLEASE
I frame all kinds of pictures
with artistic judgment.
Have You Tried
Any of me
TAYLOR’S
Fresh Roasted Coffee Yet?
‘If you haven’t we would lke you to try it.
It is Crisp and Aromatic
Fresh from the Roaster Every Day
A Revelaticn to you if you have had poor,
stale stuff lately. ¥
10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib
aires” Sanepies sheer asad, erloty you de,
@are to buy.
Drop in and Have a Drink.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
F.'W. TAYLOR, Manager.
o
the Chinese refused to raise the Stars .
loe Cold Tea Five for All.
THE COMMERCIAL TEA C0,
the electrical display at San’ Francisco
be strung with’ incandescent lights of . *”
the stretching of garlands from Corin-.
all individual decorations should oon-}:
gauge ferry, ahd then back to the point ase
Sherif rae STE aisle ===es . record
adeq uate niptio:
. Friday, the 31st day of Auguat, 190
iy ain Street,
1 bed i
Silver Plated War > 4 ot nto" ond ones “of foreclosure, sell the .
“[above described property to satisfy said:
Lamps ;
FARMERS’ BANK of Wheatland, @ corpor‘ation, Plaintiff,
8. D. WOOD, NORA L. WHITING and VIRGINTA
* Order of Sale and Deorce of Foreclo ure
iz Order
9) rt of the Conny of Ne
the 7th day of
Soe ici ee
g and Virginia
r the undagrsigned, being adTe ecchiot ee Gob daly appoint.
joner to execute ¢he said de
foreelosure, upon taking tk off
and executi an approved nd,
oath boi ve been duly ed ,
1 red, and as Commissioner duly apsotmmandcd so sf ai the fonswize "ss! se! e low:baer a premises,
ular yd bed as follows, towit ;
rtain Toll Road situate, lying and
in the Downe of Revate. State of CalB, ©X Onding from Bridgeport Town.
‘ County California, across the
: River's
we! 1 known
at oo ajrieht to take
The Estate hereby described
dred years from the iecke oe
Soret Calenders
heriff of Neyada County, by
ied Meike Beer tb, tie, "aud aly,
or of Nevada.Co Catifornia, on the {0th
Pat and t % goa “1
4 or @more full an
ef m of the property de‘ed hereby, ‘and of the estate therein
ether with all and singular the tenehereditaments and appurtenances
ng, or in anywise appertaini
TURNPIKE COMPANY, Defena-. (9p
est i by vistue of an Order z
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© 2 Packages Grandla........ 266 @
. Packages Rolled Wheat..
4 Packages Twin Rolled Oats..
hredded Wheat Biscuit..
i > Crean of Wheat ce oe rete, 06
Jackson's Bohive © JAUANOI S DOENIVE WhOCARY §
Rings enlarged—
Broken pins mended—
Stones replaced in settings—
Old chains made as good as
new— —~4— ,
Pie eng Soh coae OLD JEWELS RESET IN MODERN STYLE
a co
California, to which.
thereof os
Jewelry Made to Order. .
Broad St., above Pine,
NEVADA CITY.
‘And public notiee ie-hereby given that-on!
at 12 o’clock noon, of that day,
is front of the Courthouse, Hanley Building. :
in City, Nevada County,
hha ling id order ‘
terest and costs, ete., to the
saree abaya for gold coin of the
State :
meres LR§ A. GART -E,
Court Com miss'oner.
Daved August 8, 1980.
New Fruit and Vegetable Store,
YEE LEE & CO.
< first-c Store adjoining
HTS ranged MAIN STREGT where wi
es the very best of Fruits,
a otf ede
E and To "
Geads . free of charge and the
best of satisfgetion guaranteed.
TINWARE
v
TINWARE
Is guaranteed not to crack and
Liemens-Martin imported steel
RX ventative and two heavy coats of tim,
We have the other so-called titware: at prices equally as
low as pours in the county.
DonJt invest your money
more expeusive in the end,
LEGG © SHAW Co.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
0:1
In order not to catry over any SUMMER
MILLINERY, I have decided to let every
hat in my establishment go at
COST Price
Orders from the country given prompt attention.
W. H. CRAWFORD, "S5i38%t.
That Does Not Rust
THESLISK PATENT, al
ANTI-RUSTING .
not to rust. It is made o
covered with the rust pre-f
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in cheap goods, They are
er see
SAS
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and
Carpel
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Fine Rugs
Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.00.
: sree A large variety tofselect from.
JUST RECEIVED
Another Large Shipment of
_ SUMMER GOODS *
$ Snell & Fleming’s. .
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Biliousness
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AN ELEGANT TONIC FOR THE NERVES. SOLD AND
~ GUARANTEED BY
A. Dickerman
ORUAS. STATIONERY AND.PHOTO SUPPLIES.’
WOLF [THE
_ . QUALITY
Cash Grocer.
PRICES
ARE
RIGHT
IS THE
BEST
‘Van Camp's Concentrated Soup
One can makes enough soup for six persons
and costs only 15c or 2 cans for 25c. Put up in
the following flavors: Chicken Gumbo,
Mock Turtle, Tomato and Ox:Tail.
Yan Camp's Strawberry Beets ~ Sometsine ~~
cans in a deliciously flavored Salice, 20C a can.
aoe
INSTANTANEOUS TAPIOCA
Requires no soaking—z packages for 2 5¢
Kirk'sSnowberry Toilet Soap
Sc a Cake.
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Tnderwood’s
. Soused Mackerel,
3 Cans 50c
a dil, i Pickles Martin's Rastern Cheese
ONO NONOROKNONOK SE
us ley Building, Main
35c
FRANK GUENTHER, CASH Grocer
Sh for Breakfast!
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