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December 27, 1900 (4 pages)

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Thos yuiledlitdd icon t variety han anywhere else, a great reduction havit : con articles wee numerous to: ‘ice to 0 Creditors, M RSHAL-DUMFORD, DEeiven by. the str a t coe ate tred: ; then wit the aotice, aier 0 the ator, as t ic f cree ae Sevada a county, ate. for the het Bask Said estate, in 23. J. PORPIE alitrnbie of x 5 ts November 7; vege s Attorneys tor Adm’r, ot Proving Will, aoe COURT EN AND FO f Nevada, State of Gat of the Estate of HARRIET sb: giyen that . PRIDAY,“th uber, 100 ee ae 10 o'slookk a. Ime ma ane aes nc ‘oity and la, been a: ited _b: hoe for proving ‘the Will of ll o tio BF Bi ne thea Jar tar Sayan fase contest tae came. ee i GAST, Clerk. are een. d-10 2. to. at , BA) DECEASED. NoAS vou ue th: undersigned f sige co de3 the asia Tr atietest vouchers, Pond the, tie fist blica: og to theéaid Admi Enistra: of Jones:& Lurue, G UO, mate one Same lag the siibeiA strator of. S) ty. ovember 7, ve a y reap ee oe neon wen ‘ unt tt the +9 of NeNe prijs gee K. eceas: d, tb ©. MELBY and ANN Action ek igs BY in the of ~~ Nevada, marohae © Complaint tiled said County of Nethe Sta aoSsninat Roierals « send ch} ® and‘anrhea “an Ee outhiied as against you in the Superior hi ° ee “oe served within this irty: served elseereby notified that unless pom herd above required, wil take j ent for any cae demand in the compon contract, of * will apt. Sm he any other Felief caeé Hand’ he ean ses of the vada a a day of Béyember ¥. L, ARBOGAST, Clerk. vamsied one 'Plaintift. ty ummons, placa E'S-COURT-OFNEVADA ted of Nevada, State of alent BLACK. Agent for teak California send ee en to Sphear before ty in said }.comp. al os in an ; wight against vada ‘iownof California ice Op you oO this the city and hich this actOut of said sounty, within ag f served p January, Bame can lighta; barn and carriage room. All modeeh . ess of. .ihothe~ county, $000-'yearly: . Enéloge peif-' & ~ don, Paris & 10 06 ablein e invariably in ee gan Tot oleae a . dress 558 P, O. Box, evese. City, als-2w <a! Stabe Ieeageattectie tomer. -~ baal Buahangs Hoshi 2 oe foun tn nar ofthe ate apt Bi oy oF Big Christmas Ghecatae Se adiiee: a nome Peerless 5. Saloon. $25 allowed for ‘any make of machine. ‘traded in for’ new Singers. Alsb “big discount for Patties that have no old machine.’ ‘Good seo. : pared tofurniah 1 te my primero ah -ond-hand ‘ones ‘from’ $5 up. All kiuds re‘patred and-work guaranteed. Offiee—Bovey . Finest Wines : Bros. shoe store, Nevada City. REBRES, Agent. A Bona Fide ‘Salary +-$12 Weekty. Men and’ ‘women tO appoint agents and represent ‘us, 8ome to travel, others-for loORO. Bt ‘AVING . saloon from ize, (oe . e Liquors and Cigars . . who oall wil srisnds and stl the poeta fl HENRY W. en work. $12 weekly salary and expenses. Old,established house, pleasant, peFméneht The'Best Liquors, _ positions, rapid: advancement and increase of wages. ‘Write at once: Address BUTLER & ALGER, © Dept: Ei; New Haven, Cous » Dancing School. Ladies, and gentleman's dancing sehool gvary Wakely. gesding. cna atierees “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” . Pisailihen meno Ov. House and ‘Lot For Sale. ‘AT coten bduse, with-both gals and electric} snd Amprovements and w bath. Apply to GEO: A The Best. ‘Cigars. hese are the attractions you an -glways find at . Beet 8° Cenite‘aGlass, ius ers Prema Wan: J. Britiand., . GRA Wats au 31-tf Wanted,‘Christian man or woman willing to’ qualify . ‘forpermanent position of trust, here or in Paper Hanging, Bite. ‘WM. DUNSTER is prepared to. fill all orpromptly attended to, For Rent, ~difeie abetch econag with’ ‘nsotlern’ tm ©] > proveménts, A cook-stove for sale. Inquire of J. S. Holbrook at his office on ‘corner Pine and Commbreial streets. tf Fine ‘Work Done. Uphélitering;: paper and carpet laying'done in first-class style by Guozes RusseLt. Leave your orders ‘at: Snell: & " Hleming’sand your work will be ‘attended . Nevada:Co: Electric Power. F to. ~ $8 ee . . Ca: "sis the Ideal Tight. CITIZENS. BANK} as CAPFTAL.: * .M. to 6 P. i, pohoataaiy 6:90 to 1:00 Pa CORRESPONDENTS. New York~Hetionsl Bank of North AnierFrancieco—First se Sit Eotional Bank, Iion, aac oon acorns SALOON , vdai ; ve Ithyplants, Ito sorve may patrons ST ype waaay nt 1% $E.80/ healthy-p -*. Bente . : peat . WINES AND LIQUORS. . . Apricot Cordial. ae % ment? ie pristor Festenday, —Tit-Bits:: New Year’s Bail! Some ‘Smoke Soot Beer 5 Cents. THOMAS SCADDEN, Proprictor... . SOMETHING: NEW! bp Golabeated'H. B. Whiskey” BACK AT THE za H. LIMNELL, Prop’r: OLD BAKERY. _ GEORGE WM. DURST . meverheard. it. says that’ he’s too proud 'to'bep ‘and tbo . hotiest to steal.” “Bp. et last nf seh at your part party, yeu sis-} ter ptt tae a Soe mig?’ 'T dpe: he well to adop: forgi fication ‘more sure than that of a simple ju, Mr: Greetit’ Of . recognitisn of otie’s own jewels. It is: what" thie next ‘toimpossible to pick out-one’aown: . = ting from a collection of 20. “An expert : might do it, but-few women can, gays ~ , . the Chicago Times-Herald. ve ‘the*for ta “her away! Ethel For} any ‘When he sat: aid The color left: wig at And, oh! upon his coat sleeve * It Hngéred theré' ror wéeket N.Y. Evening: Journal. After the Honeymoon?’ Eas the er ‘portion of the eer sneer flinde is aR tradiction is: presented of the draining Jand the irrigation-at one time of the {found a. ‘bed’ of potter's clay, which, when heaped up in levees; is baked’ by the sun to almost the consistency of pottery. The accumulated water withif Jin the ditiew te'disthargea inta the river ‘by pumps. A: system of irr'>s{/on of : = Ee) Aas £ @edsaindithe esr re ye ‘same. body ofjand. Fora depth of two a feet the land is a mat of decayed tule ‘stems, and, with control of the water, the tortie ' swamps have been made the. ‘mést ‘produttive lands in the state, IDENTIFICATION OF JEWELRY. a gewdlers. ave a Methoa of Numbering and Registering ‘That Is ‘\ of Lasting Value. In these days of frequent robberies it it some method of identiThe best. method is the jewelers’ method. Every piece of jewelry they ‘own is«marked with ‘an identification ‘number -‘Tt is serateled by the jeweler as ‘sodti' ds-it is bought, and entered’on: Mrs. Crimsonbeak—If money talks, I°?his‘registry books with a fall description of the setting and each stone, Ex; Mr. Crimsonbeak—No; ‘no-one-woald amine your rings with a microscope be-able-to oe itit ake were wamenats pie Tap hing ‘Lert. > “How does’ Blankly' get’ along? “He and the numbers will be found. Whenever an articlé of jewelry is repaired this‘rumbér, with its repair regHe] istry muiiber, is entered on the repair ‘book wherever it is left. This is true of yall articles of jewelry, but is partieu“He gets” trusted, Mork Bie . larly nutigeabig in the repair of Beaton aly Alt ueaéevEvery times watch is cleaned: me its new nitaberts scratched somewhere , . on theinside of the case. One can never Police Sergeant—Are you all ready . deceive a jeweler as to the length of Constable—Yes, I. notified the“proTuesday, January ‘4; 1900; LAUREL PARLOR, N.D\ Gi W.,. Floor Diréctor soe H.J. Rogers, Frank Grissel, Archie Bowe, Lee Garthe, Gallery—Gents, 50 cents; lamas 25 cents. Ii Their New Saloon ALAND BROS:
i pcrec cat tonics mf all and ‘sve. Wines, Lajuors anit Clea ~~ All kinds of Mixed Drinks a Specialty. NEW YORK not BROAD ST. NEVADA Orry, eee by’ Chance, instances quite as‘remarkab!. : ‘town ‘for: most’ a -mile.” ‘ for the raid on the gambling establishtime since.the watch was last cleaned, as he has it registered on his books. If you cannot make out a jewelry deseriptive list yourself, your jeweler will -ont the registry for you. Your chanieés ‘of recovery in case of robbery re greatly increased. RARE OLD PLANTS. That Have’ Disappeared fet . Centuries Have Been Revived Some’ 25 yedts*ago; when the scoriae (or slag) produced’ by the ancient Greeks in working the silver mines of Lawimur, near Athens, was. removed, in order to be reworked by moré efficient modern“appliances, the séeds of a kind of poppy of the genus Glancinon, which bad lain underneath the slag in a dorthant/Condition for at least 1,500'years, sprang up again all over:-the uncovered . ground. Unknown in modern times, this plant was deseribed in the first century of our era by. Dioscorides. and Pliny, and had disappeared from the face of the globe for 15 or 20 centuries: The’ fact that these seeds should have retained their vitality so long seems very extraordinary, but there are other 3? n= stance, raspberry seeds foi. t iS 5 in an ancient tumulus ina cc Ys 7s ruc 30. feet-below the surface, and believec tohave been there’since.the second century, were successfully planted. And fn another’ case 6 of the Polygonum Cofvyolvulus, dug up from the bottom'of 4 sand pit, where they were beH@ved to have been buried for 2,000 years, were still se ate und produced . MARYS ow She=“I. woldn’t marry you if you were worth your weightin gold.” He— ‘But suppose I tell you I am at the head dfatrust?” She—‘My own! You have conquered me!”—Philadelphia Amercan. “Fickle-hearted creature!” she said; “when I was a girl you thought the ‘worldof me.” Replied ‘he: “It is you ‘who have changed, not I, I still love the girls as warmly as every.”* Boston Transcript. Why He Called.—Editor—“T sent you word that we didn’t want anybody!” Applicant—“Yes, sir; but I thought if I succeeded'in getting ‘a position where they don’t want anybody it might convince yeu that I can hustle !”—Puck. “Wot are you breathin’ so-hard for, Dusty?” “A shoemaker run me.out.o” “Wot riled pe ae “He runs a quick repair shop, an’ hé got Thad “cause I handed him a i? € o beat:hécl= an’ a shoestring; an* Hint'T’d eal) fer de shoes in halfa hour. ”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. eee oe —T we bur, after working on a safe all night, ledged «themselves completely baffled by the new combination, and ”}wete ‘gathering: up their tools im dis‘gust: “Bay, Bill, Filtell yer how we kin}. . make something out o’ this job,” Pwrat’ yer‘mean?” “Let's hunt up the manufacturer of this safe an’ sell him our Sepimesiols. ene Journal, = “sxtvame ts steer, NBYADA‘GITY, CAL. ey “We have one (of the best breweries in the State ks ate from. the Djuo fall are the caves of -Mokana, All the caves are situated in'the rotks. Some ‘of themi are two: ‘miles ‘and“ even mor’ in: leigth; and ‘most of them ‘are inhabited by” ar@ absolutely dark, but. not: humid, and that at least.several: ‘thousand. people dwell therein. The fires which! burned within the caves caused dense smoke, which made a close izvestigation impossible. Gerckel «sué. ; ‘eeeded only in entering some of thie Caves after he had présénted the chiet of the “tribe with large ‘quantities of ‘colored éotton prints‘and® ‘brass’ géois, andweven then’ he was’ soon ‘compeltel’ to leave the district with his:companions, as his life was threatened’ by ae savages, WITH ELECTRIC VELOCIPEDES. Provited;’ wnattl. cae am; looking torward now," said Mr. Fatherly, relates the New York . Sun, “and with feelings compounded in about equal-parts of apprehension and interest, to the time when some iniventor shall have produced an auto‘mobile velocipede, or vehicle: of. like’ General character, for the use.of boys; ® some contrivance that can-be charged from a wire of the electric light equipment in the family home. As it is now the boy gets out of the velocipéde that he ko gayly propels only thespeed that he cau attain by the working’ of his own short legs; but even so, he whirls around corners to his. own great delight and the imminent peril of thé older people who walk: and a times he manages to upset himself, or. to F eottie Into: Sohaor CHE other veloctpedes. similarly dniven; and soj'take it altogether, to: make even‘with the lowpowered and comparatively slow-moving machine a considerable commotion. “But.give him, as I suppose some day. somebody ‘will, an électric velocipede! Now and then some big: grown-up electric vehicle of theday, that it would seem ought to be’ big enough)’ and by this time. old enough; to know better, gets on a tantrum and cuts upin a man nér astonishing to see; and we think that the str@ets/of this great city are just full of life and animation; but wait till the small boy gets his electrié velocipede and. the electric velocipede gets him.” WAS THE ANSWER YES OR No? An Unfintéhed Proposition Overheard During a Stroll on the CS, ‘eres Boulevard, How they ever settled the question the Chicago matron never knew, for the tantalizing part of the story was that she never heard the answer, says the Chronicle, ’ She-was walking along a South side boulevard late in the afternoon. As she hurriedly passed a man and girl! gait of mutual enjoyment she heard! the former say to the girl: “Well, it is certainly true, we have! both got to live our lives out in this) world some way or other, °I ‘have-to! live mine out, you have to live yours Now, what do you say to living them out together?” And that; was all the Chicago matron heard of the conversation of the interested strollers. Evidently the girl of the story wnasin a flutter of . excitement, for no. answer reached: the alert ears of the hasty pedestrian, who wanted to ttrn around, but’ who was sure it would be mean to do so. So ‘she doesn’t: know yet what the answer was aid she feels as defraud: . ed ‘of her ‘rightful’ re as‘if the! last page of her novel'had been blown’ hen by the wind:: ence Horses Coulda’t 'Bé Given’ ‘Away. “Horses were cheap in the west; in fact, you could hardly give'them away,” writes, Rev. Cyrus ‘Townsend Brady, in Ladies’ Heme Journal, . “I remember-a stockman came to a friend of mine . speaking ohana ‘Wise: ‘I’ve got six young and ‘mid horsea:well broke, and, considering’ the hard times, in pretty tair condition. What'll you give Me for them? ‘T’'ll givé you’ ten just Like them,’'safd my friend, ‘and thimk } eehait lucky to savé the feed and care of four of them.’ . The effer was not: Accepted”. _ SHARRISON, © All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Fisést™ S-Godt Cig ta Towy C. H: HARRISON, ~ BROAD STERBT. Opp, Rosenberg Bes now re now ready to furnish the , very best beer in the market. Famtrtte Jena negisl Ail dtderspromptly attended to. Give Us a Trial. In a. distance of shout ten ‘tailed ideal tribes! ‘Lieut: Cerckel! says that: they. . , Looking Fofward to Great Times’ strolling onward in the more leisurely’ . : LC I] IGA RS, “Packea in Fancy Boxes, FOR THE: HBOLIDAYTR ADE / “Gr LE“E*,” Nrecive Son. of Texas HOLIDAY GOODS Holiday. Trade, consisting of atomute WM. H. CRAWFORD . Has.just: received’ large and varied stock: of goods: for the ROCKING HORSES, WAGONS; TOYS, ETC. public. —~ NOVELTIES: OF ALL DESCRIPT IONS wo Y Selected, especially to” suit the taste of the Nevada. City _# EVERYTHING IN THE’ LATEST STYLESa_~ {i> You shouldcall and examine the stock before purchasing your goods for the ais ern ee oe seneuaeent «Nevada County Oil Co Company.. Is making wonderful progress. — IN’ THREE SHIFTS DRILLING 130'FEET. Our machinery is working perféctly'and provision is made for a rapid completion, of the first well. ‘WHEN OIL IS STRUCK STOCK WILL SELL AT $l PER ‘SHARE, The Company is now'selling stock at 75 centsper share. --—s» LOCATION OP LAND,.KERN RIVER OH, DISTRICT. cy W. Taylor, Ww. L. Mobley, W. G. Ross. [es Refer to the maps—you will see our land. . E, Mo President ; Sherman W. Marsh, 'Viee President; W.B. Roby, : Ee TR Powell, H. M. Cooper, F.L. Arbogast, P. G. Soadden, ¥ i ee Alf [Material for GIVE US Good Lamber at =x. Ge EE Kas. COOPER ‘Will Furnish you Your New: Home A OALL. reasonable rates. Uncon: Flotet Re-opened And’ Now’ Ready for Business. “Thilé’ Pavorite Hotel has been ‘remédeled. ‘rephinted, repapered afd “wewWly furnished 5. throughout, thereby making it 8écond to no Hotel in this . plirt ofthe State. 'Gué Tiundiéa*Saany Roonts, And Large Modern Dinihg Room. . Neavda. City Transfer Co. Short Order ler Restaurant 7 bg ae Malis Sulla pee sean eee and wil ive strict atten: ag on toshort yahort onderes * Tamales, Eachiddas, Ke Coffee, Hanr and Eggs; Bacon'and Eggs. “TMs. ‘Sins iis; Durand, IE. W. SCHTUDT, LEADING: CIGAR . DEMME,» . UBADING ee gg 5 Cont Clear Sold,