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January 19, 1900 (4 pages)

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could not be seeded hand. as quickly. as he f 2 pou Enes rprise Raisin a an d Seeder, me clean and . economical. Seed and raisins at the rate Of a pres in i minutes. ndispensable in e household pares ‘prise isin and Grape sone ‘Seeder Is sold at all hardware stores. Price $1, Send a-cent stamp for the a Enterprising Hotsekeeper”’ — 200 recipes, NTHRPRISH MFG. CO. OF ae . of the Emerprise — , Leading Flour. R SALE BY ALL GROCERS. % LTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ity Mutaal Aid Association an Fraticisco, Cal. t Five Cents Per Day AX: heen to the hasard ot ocou $8.00 a week, work through being hurt Savidensif you: are accidentally killed. OBAY bie tom Fad a when you are 72 100.00 for oe ri expenses. : ] * lose: ry oad oot to Fey hy ed mbers upon am Pacanetion $5.00 Lg membership fee and dues of LIFE INSURANCE. ues totes of of jife Insurance, payim case of death, and regs) gene bak sof for accident and sickhg 2 nell u licy i t death or $: pid of f ibe years: pr week for gochtout « or sickness. IF INSURED, a losé. all race ce when you idelity arnt Peo Aid Association is hed 4 depen in the United 60,000.00 08 eposits with the States eset which, together yoo! ge rye Bund and large make its certltente an abgolute guarfthe solidity of rs. Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J. lL, M. SHETTERLEY, ‘9 Set Kr and General Ma r, 5 San Beancioos, ‘Cal. sve Busines (la ercial Course, 6 OOD Seiscess. «os hand and Ty pewriting course.. months..... aa ination Gourse—inclading . rthand, Commercial and ewriting—School year 9 mos.. ers’ course, 3 months........ 20 w, English branches, 8 mos.. .20 w, English branches, 8 mos...15 . term began September 4th, 1899; d for Reraipate and first lessons orthand, D. BRimAUT, F Principal. — Cal. 0 .50 80 ier of Vocal and instrumenta Music, ? © Choral aud Orchestral Director. ory se of instructing ilar. —, ada City ‘Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. ey whet wos Se ogg cari SaatTomale House Stover Building. wae one A. SILVA, Proprietor. Easy . its protection to it~ her Sram Vols ad Lgved pupils at own: es ae y at SanJuan or . jon Hotel. 4 . z= page AT THE ~ oii BAKERY. “GEORGE WM. puRstT . } as resumed the proprietorship of the NEW YORK cousaiaghe einen . BREE ue choleest THE “Feanetrr. R OWN &: CALKINS, r Proprietors. Ring 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. y Mall, $6.8 Year. > By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week, . . { rads known on application. MAR uBR. TQ BE GIVEN AT Armory Hall, Nevada Gity, ——ON— Washington’ s Birth FEBRUARY 220, 1200. ‘FOR THE BENEFIT OF PROF, JOHN MICHELL. To order, a specialty. aoranen On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job ; and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market prices, if you. want to do your own. .work in’ making con¥ nections with the new éity system. _Or we’ ‘will take contracts’to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all con§ nections. We employ none _ first-class workmen. A Hint About. Stoves. Yes oo pe ‘ead a new heating or cooking stove. Our © ~~ stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We have the best makes sold anywhere, and the’ prices ‘are surprisingly moderate for such stoves. George E. Turner, Pioneer Hardware Dealer. PINE STREET, : A ae eeu eee eeu 1 NEVADA Orr. $ 3 3 eae hl et . Dee . ea . Diet) Dik “plies rere em nna Rt. B. WOLF, Commercial Str. The Cash Grocer: ‘A Fou. of Our Many Low Prices. B‘ ET: SWEET CORN,BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, SIBK ‘SOAPS 00 eS FINEST MIXED PICKLES in bulk, 4oc per gal: THE CASH GROCER, A. B. WO LE, COMMERCIAL STREET. 10c-per can 5c per bar, 5c per bar, STYLES CHANGE PRIN FING. spatanis techn onaite end the? Eas IW ave the eweet wed the decrees of Dame sae a ae dur Prices Are Fully as Low ‘as Anlybodys. our work aid gst ous Keaton They will'satisfy you. ‘BROWN ‘@ CALKINS; Job Printers, CAKES AND FANCY PasTRY, § ‘DE BALL ss F di pretty baby in her arms. ccbageey . mai Job. . Competent me teh, tramped through? snowy streets, “wang ourselves into sore throats, and ng a convert fomae 2 t one bit of ‘g y were ‘fotthing in‘ line’ eM ras pave: Sister? Mary’ turned aroun prise. Her clear blue eyes gazed . “A the q ee brown: ones in'a pepetentttly Ot is worth while,’ she chirped, cheerily. o of us dare say it is not}, use we a hek not. alwaya two or ae oe ee followers, who shall say @ ce not ons, acho some pewcedenm . " cheat a heart or. saved soul? pas fe ching b pray.’ For.‘ we, may stl a ens ne from sin, this ‘very night,” whont'no ohe'else can teach.” The rebuke*caused Alicia’é cléar voice'te ring out-with.an-added ;pathos—-s sense'ol. her own shortness of faith. It reached. a~woman,-who-stood at ‘the window of a:finevhonte.« She«lifted her head.andjthopght: “‘Podr woman! . One who like that must suffer also!” The. upraised face was white, despairing and sad. Mary Whittealy had lost all courage. There “Ta it worth while? “OF COURSE IT 18. WORTH wane.” ee no ood. nor light; no. love nor brightness. fy life. Then why live it? Why! The voice died away, and a series of pic:, tures presented themselves to her mind. First—A lovely, happy ‘bride. © Herself? Yes. Then a ‘happy, blissful ‘mother with a A gloomy, morose husband, wordless at home. ‘Gay “Orily Only ‘when dining ’ t or in = of those for whom she ¢ould ‘not’ mother dead at once. No one now to stand between hér’and the world. She had. hugged.her.baby very closely. then, and had tried, shyly, lovingly and ineffectually, to win her husband once more. There was one picture still, the last and saddest. Three weeks past "she had been seated rocking and crooning to her baby. He suddenly stretched his tiny hands to‘ward some invisible thing. His little body trembled and stiffened. He wasdead. Doctors came. ‘They all shook their heads, and said something of a ruptured blood vessel and the brain. What did it matter, since they could not bring back life into that faiz body? A ger of blankness followed this. The poor, desolate heart! all joy had gone from it. Everything now was but care and weariness. She was tearless, apathetic, indifferent to all things; her husband’s brutal neglect failing to arouse anger or scorn. That dreary Thanksgiving night his club friend had dined there. She had left them but a few moments. The wine they had drank gave a higher pitch to their voices, and their words floated clearly to her,ears She realized that she was the subjest they discussed. 4 “T have fairly grown to hate her! With her supé¢rior ways and cold indifference, she is detestable!” ‘ “Why:don’t you swear at. her?” .advi his friend: ‘You ‘would ‘soon cure her that sublime air, and bring hét-to earth.” . “T “wonder Ido not kill-her!” cried t! husband, passionately. “Sometimes I she were dead and I free.” His friend’ laughed. They ‘rome. The wife heard the push of chairs over the hardpolished floor. She pitied h re f This wicked woman, herself, sh be di It.would be better. Ob, yes, and happier. Having found a cl wrapped it about her and crept (q due. To kill this woman—how should she do it? Certainly, the, river—that was ry jand she hurried on. At the cortier rk street phe pauséd for tlie Salvation larry to pass. Theg-tramped along in an uneven way, aif a hymn. It annoyed and disgusted . Ce cua womens Sister Alicia ‘was not . os la tapas! wie a En — ee words ‘cleeay ‘eleasly to iaoy to bee ee . be lost”—and there fell oft her spirit peace. acs reofiins, side by: side; father and: ; -. ways marry -the prettiest girls? ‘l cake tastes heavenly to me.”—Detroit “FOR ME THERE _1S ONLY fh recka oe shouting a fively melody, Ne a ieee ore foie pit, eried cout: . . a whom can L pray? ‘Lhave no friend, d, child, No, nor even’ Ts bmr aiPiiema Gr aaw'thieke Ws cal ; ‘Welcome! CW deere! Thou-sweet; Se ra . 4 Fe ‘she preapfivig. squndsof ale erbiatddl hn’ attention. was turning the, bleak . “Do thy friends debbie, ‘forsdke thee? . an er ea ‘The aye cps oe ‘stood iguietly, calm, a eat. lif on “3! ee furs sat ci it a cy we ry and dulled’ odeeie a. ‘eho ie the eae Popa at t li ‘Help Reale, we sed . “Help me to be strong!” she cried, “T. ‘ty life,’ bd peck “as if'is ordered. Help to leave: ‘my death to Thee, ‘that nothing ie wae as if God’s hand rested on her As. she ‘rote,’ brave ‘and trusting, and “silts Rightly =". Named <> : her (3read, ‘Pies, ‘Cakes, Fancy ere Plain Pastry, Htoe HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING hited! All orders promptly’ filled aud de. liyered at your doors. ; That’s what Seuss aay ts ‘evada Gity says about the POPULAR BAKERY in the Transetipt block, on Commercial street. You can} always depend upon it that the . , From this Bakery are all rightin: every respect. Howard Loveland, Telephone West 8. turned :her ‘fleet steps toward home, in another. part, of the,city, the “Army” was dis-. pene. The tired soldiers were limping riornly. It “was bitterly cold, yet Sister Alicia never’ notieéd ‘it, and her face shone, Fg By! beror, nda cr png Sire ares ne’ 8 she Mary, her little hand’ rested a moment on the cee ‘woman's arm: “Good-night,”.saidshe—then added, half shyly: “God bless you, sister. I feel as Sap it had been ‘worth while’ this $,"” meee icy FLOYD FROEMOKE,
aw. ° outs 8) : “Wy praise th ? thet truer queen, ; vba libesonrnkie dan beat, 8o surely the chrysanthemum— It looks good enough to eat. ~Detroit, Free Press. ‘WXCUSABLE ANGER. Nntihdl Kéeper—Take care, young lady, the old_ape is treacherous. ’ Elderly Gentleman—Your insolence ‘shall be-reported. How dare you insult me ?—Meggendorfer’s Liaetter. Evidence of the Trcth. Hicks—Bowers -hasbeen telling me some of hiswar experiences. : WieRs-<Aiid T suppose’ you believe all his yarns. Rs-°Oli; yes; they were 80 tininteresting I’m dure they must be true.— Boston ‘Frepentiot. oe had ‘Goftiz: rs, sonbeak—There’s been a ei en im of’men going into that nearly all day long. Mr. Crimsonbeak~I don’t suppose it was a very steady string coming out.— Yonkers’ Statesman. a> An infallible Method. Professor (lecturing on precious metals)—What is the easiest way of determining whether an object consiste of gold or silver? Blaetter. Flattering. Mr. Elwell—Isn’t it strange, but true, nevertheless, that the. biggest fools alMrs.Elwel—Oh; now, go on, you flatterer.—London Judy. , Dyspepaia. ie tie fé longing and unrest, ow oft,’midst epieurean scenes Are men who wish they could digest Acdish of.common pork and beans! —Washington Star. ‘lor Health's Sake. “Don’t you know it’s against the law to pour that'water into the milk?” said a’ passer-by. “I’m only trying.to drown the microbes,’ sf#,”!saad: the milkman, with a smile.—Yonkers Statesman. At Home. “John, aren’t you glad to be at home again?” “Gd? My dear; even your angel “Free Press. In Chicago. Newed—Marriage is a serious rs, matt Vihdo ven, and yet so many people enter it without any experience.—Town Topies. NATIONAL MARKET, ©. JMAPPZIGER,. + Prop’r H Boot, Pork, Mutton Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retail. And ail kinds of Meats Grissel . ‘Bros , ‘ Beet, Pork, Matton, . Lamb, Hams;. BACON, Eto., 1 eee Whittesly looked after them a see Union : Hotel) i'W.U. Telegraph Office in the House. Student—Try to pawnit!—Fliegende . « sini ed: ALL SUNNY ROOMS. . 1A Few Odds and Ends “T) Repairin prompt and wbatly-adhs Sita monet ent sa IBOVEY BROTHERS, lan havenanbe ‘Prop . ‘FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS ITS APPOINTMENTS Ke RST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO. iia i =z! zt ’ ¥ 2 t5Ee PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ae _ W.D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Ls w, FIC BROAD AND P Tip tudivs. Moved ie City. aah See W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Domes U. 8S. MINERAL Sind jin‘ Morgan & Roberts Sie Gites “BRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Wut PRACTICE IN ‘ALL THE COURT State and Federal. OF our ‘Holiday Speciaities are: left ng Blge, Aloo wf to. dispose: of for. eo & *Btese pairs. of .Men’s Waa b's Fine hoes not exactly nat “bat ’ ni evertheléss “extra ht and ‘value, ’géing for Pere en. pen pelr. (A; fall line: of. the , oie pa Finest Grades of, es’ an leinén’s mon always ) inhd ‘at the lowest prices.Also: 7 "or the rape we paatape parts. for makes *f “Biers so epnplied to P. F. SIMONDS, Tanmaedy%y and Coudiiselor at Law, ILL PRACTICR IN THE STATS AND United States Conrtel ALFRED D. MASON, Attoriiey at Law and Notary Piblic. OPER: Tay BUILDING, NEVADA I. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, PPICK-TILLEY BUILDING. ¢ COR. BROAD and Pine streets. Up Broad Street. f JOHN CALOWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. J. M. WALLING, Attorney ; at : Law, ¥ BUILDING, COR.BROAD O end Pine str: ev, Nevada Ci THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ¥FICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmereiaiand Pine streets. Electricity For lighting and Stopping places for all stages and. “busses. Electric lights througho ‘ the ‘building, rendering it absolutely safe . én Bre. mes Bho in theals echo. with the market affords. The New Memqemest Of the Union Hotel, with its: constantly ing improvements, make. it. the finest it most popular resort in the mountains Northern Central California. The Referee, x «*® MIKE WHEELINAN, Prop’r. FINEST ;: ;: “Wines, Liquors and Cigars and most: sone ‘ the freshest and bes ‘Agent for the amous ''Ruhstaller Gilt Edge Beer. COMMERCIAL STREET. NATIONAL 3 Livery and Feed Stable.’ ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention gi given to transient customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City _ Telephone No: 72 . “THE BEST IS NONE TOO COOD.” That's the motto of yours truly, ==. GEORGE W. TALLON, And pre lle tag a winaet He Longer & : a poin serve patrons: w e 5 agen Wines, iy seme and Cigars e market, and that always leads oe to come again, The Peerless Saloon street just across from the Citinens Bank, Nevada Assay Office, Established in I858 by JAS: J. OTT, No. 2% Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. and assay for sale . Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Bote) ‘. Ralph Maitland + ;Wimes,. Liquors. and Cigars. ‘. The Best Liquors, Gold and ores of every description melted eds Practical ng of a from from 50 to Ibs. Bug Gold brat, Golds Silver Bare. Acids Eaipire ata Nevada City. JAMES NENSESSY, The Empire Livery Stable — has the largest lot of MMORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. The Glenbrook, Proprietor Choicest of Prop’r. Give nie call and you'll never regret Pine Street, Nevada City. Steam Beér on Draught, 5 Cents. . “Fhe-Best Cigars. (iése are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, ool rN Sol acky Taslor, icles, oi Fosee or: = Wm. J. Britiand. Dr. N. B. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman DENTISTS. Office at residence, Sacramento"st Nevada City, Cal. 1.L. BOWMAN. 4.7. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street BINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS ae SOCIETY DIRECTORY. az Mountain Company, No.' 16 U. R. K. of P. Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND THURSDAY EVENING of each month. GEO. C, GAYLORD Caps C. H. Hagrison, Recorder. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Svening, At Pythian Castle. Pw sites Brethren are espera invited ‘to . MOORE, C. ©. G.W. Oepzs, K“of R. mth -Neyada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. 8S. LEE LEITER, M.'W CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder. Mistletoe Raonmaginests No. 47,1. 0 Meets at Odd Fellows Hail very 2d and 4th Bae of each mozth at look. WALTER YAUCK,-C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. GILT EDGE SALOON. Corner Broad and Pine streets. CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop. Successor to Lacxnoe Bros. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on hand. S1BAM-BEER ON DRAUGHT S CTS. GEO. RICHARDSON, GNDERTAKER . GEORGE A. GRAY, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Floral Pieces supplied to order. The Finest of Faneral ‘{Furnishings. arenas Nos.: Office 281, residence EMBALMER. eeeore Brosd Street, opp. City Hall. pen day aud ht. Hearse furnished ei city free. Str ct attention to all calls day or night. Lady attendant. Telephone, West5. LEADING CIGAR DEALER, ——In stoox— GENERAL ARTHUR ESTRELLA LA ROSA BE. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar : Sold, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. FREE COINAGE. will always A Favorite Old Saloon L™ BOUGHT FAB POPULAR SALOON nes, nd C » Sid the chnigeet Meow. will Feelve @ cordial wel-. On draught. Best brands_of — Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. We . Meets at Pythian Castle ‘ Bvery Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’slook, ¥F. L. ARBOGAST, Pree. ED. J. MORGAN, B. 8. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. 'W. Meets at boron ery Second and fourth Thursd MISS MARGARET EO ILESPIR Pree tom, MES! KELLK DOUGLASS R. NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,” MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor Pe oe ee nice rooms ; electric lig’ THE Ane isnot surpause im the county 1 vi = genome bap RIMETA, (east SET S445, Bon my! Sigars, Bre Drinks a. speeRates moderate. Best accommodations in the county for the money. FRANK’S PLACE FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor Broad, Street, above Pine,’ Nevada City. -BNTERPRISE LAGER BEEP Wines, Liquors and Cigars. aa Robert Simmons' PAY USAOALL. -