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January 4, 1899 (4 pages)

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Miss inate Naffaiger, graduate of the State Nociial genes ot ioon Jose, will during the wine Sire priate een in the grammar grade stud lies, aleo in English and geometry. -y Malt $60: Year.. A NS Vc a Be PAR ahah hace ae: i ee coins chee ey . Something About the Man Who Wit a BY. asain! Lied Cts. a Week: Se Mas a 2 ! Line at ee ci 7 a Attempt to Raise a Great Fund to “apport Bimetalliam In the CamApply at her home on Water street. d30-tf paign of 1900, . 3 geléction Hope Ht Position Wanted [= ot wai the plan to As housekeeper in a small family. Care more rai m gro campaign fund, ito bo used faa ene for the whey Apple ) ino po straggle of ites Watch and Chain Found. Arcola, and so it was the: most appro. 284! Into prominence a nian W A watch and chain found on Broad street . : : ents eure ‘that. conld: have been conGrea ei As te ano of Cas Finn canbe $s : sorlying i ead underBe make.@ broom corn, palace ae . ’ oo 50 proving property paying for . x one of the chief attractions of the recent . Fors bento ne “ yrrhiea sel bis al this advertisement. LUETJE & BRAND. cake ey pes el Sonos fame. “ante new spoke — Dancing School. : so wah ng, corn, to be: ly in the public eye for the aes ; Peso PirtsCias Mie Meat, G G) . 1 was not avery big. palace, being. next two years. Shnictug feted wk GUN Voliows Walt aoery" In Buik, or: ‘Packages. = . only 45 feet square on the base, but} exact nature of the duties underTuesday night; children's class, Saturday = . what it lacked in size it made up in. taken by Mr. Harvey seems to have been fafternoon; socials [ladies free}, Saturday Ripe and econ Olives, " © ane and. h saanenets Se, —— wat somewhat misunderstood. ‘Itisofficially nights; private lessons at hall or your own Paticy Cheese, Etc. : ; n tete @ an Lo Ww EST PRICES. ; ieee county in central ‘ininois ia . where the:great. bulk of the. broom corm: of the world. is raised. . In the center ofthie district is the’ lively little-city of . -NONE2TUO. SOON to think of Holiday Groceries. The good house-keeper: is already figuring on the pies and cakes and other goods to be “for “the “feast and ~ a . perhapethas 3 in mind the fill‘denied that he has been made the gen-. house. \ nif eral manager of the Demiooratio naaion¥ hated }-tlowal committee. His office is defined . _ ak ee Be tig oturesque structure. . 98 that of general manager of the ways . ai ; and means committee which representa aren, G. W. Ogden of the sey selioold “wit! t: th bimetallists of the gouna night. school at Washington schooltee. jets bela head of the organi-. house on Monday evening, January Sth, at ig of. a basket for some sation he will attempt to raise a—great 7 o'clock. All common school branches neighbor. . arched doorway, while on each corner ‘are minarets of beantifal-design. Above the base building runs the tower, sur-. . ISLE SANTA CLS for said ely cost. "h the sgonstruc. uisition of said li too greatto bepald ont of tee ual income and revenue of the This ordinance shall be & ree weeks in the Nevada ara CRIPT, a datty mewepaper pubDe 1, and shall take effect on by the rokei 6 = Carr, Gault, daakeon wae ede J. JACKSON, Prealens Of the Board, ty me. this t7e ith of Novem. wd, IKSON, t of the Board of ustecs City of Nevada, Ca) ora % many handsome shapes in our > make a really worthy present. The re. cipient will derive lasting apy and 4 satisfaction from such a-gift, and Is. the. only: ‘one that should receive 4 recognition _ A pair of Shoes or Slippers from. the YOUR MONEY . will be well expended. Oan’t do better . than surround the feet in your own or F some one else’s stockings with a pair of _ these Shoes., We have iis: Footwear ‘for Men, 4 Women and Obildren. = Special_( Goods — "FOR THE HOLIDAYS. mounted by a band stand. partments and. rooms, where’ differen tities: of baled broom: corn: “iv the tavétiee the lower part of the palace is divided into convenient oom. exhibits‘are placed.: From. the:ground up, inside and outside, the palace ie. ornamented, trimmed and finished with the beautifal plumes of broom corn in. such a manner as to bring out all the architectural beauty of the palace. Brush is battened on in many places to “. represent the appearance of large quansome places, notably around the ‘ways, windows and portholes, the t few can add any details. fund to. carry on the elaborate campaign which has been mapped out. While Mr. Harvey’s name ‘is better known throughout the ‘country than that of most men who have never held high ‘political places, he is personally almost an unknown character. Almost every one can tell you that “Coin”’ Harvey, as he is universally known, is a Chicago lawyer who has written a great deal of. free silver literature, but Asa matter of fact ‘‘Coin’s: Financia] School,”? which was his first suceeas in this direction, was by no meana taught, including book-keeping. 48. For Rent. Five room house on Spring street—rent $10 with water. Enquire 3 _, Bro WN & MORGAN. 4 THE INDEPENDENT. Cases of all sorts: of delicacies are arriving here daily. Also large quantites of the: staple articles which we carry at all times and sell at. prices which are low for the value given. We will appreciate jyour holiday orders, P. G. SCADDEN, Commercial St. —— of all “Kinds. fe Gar HANDKERCHIEFS are unexcelled ‘tor z BHATUTY AND PRICE, St vee’ inc wane L. PERFUMBRY, KID GLOVES, PURSES, = i ep This was dreaded by some 4 passed on afarm. He went to the usual Work "Baskets, Games, tend i ing the beauty: of the palace. . country ecliool, and. had two years at ions of the hie first. effort along this line. It repre} sented the rewarding climax of several + years of similar but unsuccessful effort. Mr. Hatvey came into the world Aug. . 16, 1851, in Buffalo, a little village on the Big Kanawha river in Putnam county, W. Va. His father, Colorel Robert T. Harvey, was a Virginian, and is now living in Huntington, W. Va. His mother was Anna M. Howe of Owensborough, Ky. His early life was New York. CHANGE “OF FORM, REDUCTION IN. PRICE. =--Semi-Centennial Year.-(@THE INDEPENDENT emphasizes its Fiftieth Year by changing its form to that of a Magazine, and by reducing its annual’ subscription price from $8.00 to $2.00; single coyies from ten to five cents. par: It will maintain its reputation as the LEADING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF THE WORLD. ‘HE INDEPENDENT in. its new ‘Bovey Bros. Broad Street, Nevada City. ice of Assessment, Sharia I lace an of b Calltonnla. Location oft ton ‘ada Co’ fornia, sand exon that at & meetoles held on as h BM assess ot two and one-half sents per te beso the ble immed ea of jold d cin, to tely in te , ni “sd Cotitor (* x mio ; rnia. mn vrandiecs is. ogo a el shall foe the %h day of January, uent, and ered for Cc pre rhamages nless payment wor be told the th day of elinquent assessx with the « the pean of advertising the ° Board HERES Seoretary, we tie, 9A Sa ean It is for nearly everybody to admire fine pictures oe every kind, a ane especially is this true of the photoWhose work is of graphs taken by the finest ualisy, MOORE, eeu! Studio on. York Street. sis rays have refills the. of the brush i paipes to. pecti the Buffalo academy. Then for three ini phy ie arene béen deco-! sey he one pernel college in _ county, W. er tes el wane ae a When hé-was 16 vet 17. years old, he with adhesive varnish, neo: taught school three months of each handfuls of the peed eee ite — od year. Then he studied law, was admitDr. N. E. Chapman, UNDERTAKER ETc. AND lifornia, °r to Show Cause. ior Court of th tot Oalituced oO! aoe savanty of Neiter of the Estate of HENRY SHOW CAUSE ytd ORD. Lertate Sand rs bythe . made, ” Coase the petition Foch ey ant b: Anstrator of he atate of HEN RY for an order saen igh Boones rag mecessary to estate in meier to pay mp char of adminisby the Court, ons interested in id bar “= pear bets + the nin’ lay of Janpoet of ‘clock a. m. of t day, at Sag in the rtevada County, Call~_ an order should Administrator to of the said decopy of this order be published pede ie bored in the mevers i reg hag a printe seo"? Flor Judg mber teh, 1806 uperior Judge. Bridge Notice. hereby pataipes that the undervillapply to the Board of SuNevada County, at the regular . Board, January term, for a mse to collect toll at the Bridg(al) 8. D. WOODS. , ‘Liberal Reward PAID FOR THE RETURN OF belonging to the undersigned ed recent Bay h b k, = orse, bo ounds, fi pen cut on. front: A.D. ALLAN. ity, Nov. 19, 1898. tice To Creditors. M. SHURTLEFF, ereby wiys en by the _ ine ontase M. ay nitlel deseased, to the 80) aims uid deoeeee he to eee them vouchers within four “the leet pu ication 2 bees said admi tor, at office of y tea: a iaadeecr t Law, Tilley : evada City, wer la county,Ca me being the lace selected f for mess of the said levada. EISENBURGE tor. Sithe estate of Samue th day of December, 1898. Hl Bridge. Notice, noreby give given ¢ that het the unde at es bs January of live: license e to collety goo ech. ne C.C. “a renew : ieee * B. ICKSON, ator of t t oe ote of ign af Hattie! — R. DAVIS, Des and Instrumental = tnd OroetralD Director. ‘ ity, coer Vevey and other coals soa wrecks or ie tuition, ete Banat he cg here 1 : 1 San Juan or , ‘HARRISON ’ aa _ Pipe: Rosenbers Brow < G.-W. KBIGSBURY, -: eh polis house, and W a volt wt EMBALMER;Parlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall. Resid, ing street, three doors ges Rove Weraaa Foundry. Strict ttontion cial day or night. Boerssetgention, © gall, dag op nigh y atl LICK HOUSE, Telephone, W Dor: alter and Montgomery Sts., Center of Business District SAN FRANUISCO, CAL. Manager. Re y 4 " Spectat “Aczemmodations “Fer tzeyeting Men. . HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. 4 Convenient to All Car'Lines. Modern », dlotel Newly Fitted — out.’ ‘bel: ade in ts are ning. ar ade jn pe no” uae vet THE THE “POPUL AR BAKERY Ia the Transéri; Block, on: Commere : cial street, in now BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To servethe public with First-class Bread, : Pies and brine Guinn’ Yeast Cakes Con-, mantlg-an bond. ‘Chas, < ‘Teer, Pot TELEPHONE 2 32. A Ai ISOARD: & SON. Main Street, Nevada City. mncanacil ~\GE0. E. sides ——<$—_—— STOVES and
RAN GES. For economy in Fuel, Good?Cooking, * Durability and all. Desirable Features, the celebrated ~ Westwood Stoves and. Ran ges, EXCEL ALL OTHERS. IS SOLE AGENT For Nevada City. He also carries a tater stock of Stoves of other makes, beTURNER d Most from the ~~ EXPENSIVE. of Alt Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. STEEL RANGES: ‘AND HEATING STOVES Of various patterns CHEAPEST TO Tae. Handsome Lamps Beautiful>China and Glassware. ~ = Fuerytig In The Line of Hardware and Tiare Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street. reer ayn BROOM CORN PALACE AT AROOLA, Tis. and happy. found there. took up the enterprise until in Douglas and Coles counties. OFFICE AND YARD," m Boulder Street, Nevada City. Gall on us before “going elsewhere. = STYLES CHANGE \IN PRINTING th she dre ve.. We have the newest aduittne , and we have the the wor ‘we are now turning out & . Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. ee, work and one figures, They will satiety you, * ieallh Ms Gibye: het SLOG W When ts Ss CALKINS gait ua CAL. he ‘ @ sb aj Thee ent "The dame a in clothing, and the TALSCRIFT hoops up withthe dorees 0 ‘of Dams . . Sos . yen . You Buy Job Printing — Tou nsieialiy want to get the best for your money. ‘The quality, of Papor, [ype aad Ink all cut a‘ gure in determining the merit of the production, We use only the.best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove ‘inferior if ‘proper regard is not paid'to the Composition and the Prearwork. Weclaim es in these respects also. LY Ks, itr e Job who have devoted some study to~it, ¢ ed bottom, at $40 per ‘was paid. 650 pounds, or a a about one / acre, but not often. is the to about the first this is governed al end of the harvest. . promised to give him. as wéll as. fitiancial are talking about makin ‘corn festival an annual probable that on the next occasion tentions character will be erected. It was away back in 1859 that broon corn. was first known in thie section, though at that time only a small patoh was planted aa an experiment, the brush being worked up into brooma by the raisers. In 1864 Colonel John Oofer, the father of the broom corn industry in Diinois, planted and raised a patch, of about. 20 acres, which was made into brooms by Thomas Midwinter and shipped tothe city markets for dfsposal, this being the first consignment of brooms’ ever sent to the trade from -Ronglas county. This practically‘the-pace, and the farmera gradually : rit has becomé by big dtl the largest crop raised The dangerous fluctnation in prices makes this crop, in the opinios.of many risky one. In 1875 the quotations reach> ton, while .the highest notch was in 1 1865, when 9800 The product per acre is about 600 fo average of to every three acres of corn. This ‘ie considered a good average. There have been instances where the 4 baaab 4vould yield 900. pounds to. the . The mest interesting as well as the busiest period in the broom corn industry est time. This occurs generally along in the latter part of August or the ist of September and extends rt of October, but ther by the growing season ; consequently there is no regular. period for the harvest to open, aud it varies from 10 to 15 days. Asa general rule, however, Oct. 1 witnesses the The work of harvesting broom corn is accomplished by hard labor from beginning to end, and the man who goes into the broom corn field to assist in the labor may expecs “to earn. every dollar his employer has Now that the citizens of Arcola have discovered that broom corn has.artistic possibilities: they the broom air, and it is: broom corn palace of even a more. pregp ecm ds Something in the deep, . black soil produces the best broom corn in the world, and it is always to be . Ore. Rand the bar when only 19 years old WILLIAM HOPE HARVEY. and practiced for five years in Cabell county. In 1876 he moved to Cleveland. While there he married Anna R. Halliday, “poate of John R. Halliday of Gallipolis, O For eight years after this Mr. Harvey practiced law, two years of the time being spent in Chigago, the rest in Gallipolis, O: Then in 1884 his health gave way and he went to Colorado. He invested the money made from his law businesa in various parts of the west, and became interested in the silver question through attending the transmissigsippi gongressese. The interest deepened, and gradually he fonnd himself making a profound study of the financial probtem. He.says he saw that the politicians were pot hapdiing it right, and he determined to educate the people at large. Since then this has been bis life work. His first experiment in the educational line was to go to Chicago and start a weekly paper, through the me “dium of which he hoped to set his views before.the pedple,. He admits that he found this: pian impractical. He stopped the -paper'and told his readers in the last number that-be would incorporate his ideas in a bowk, Then he wrote ‘‘Coin’s Financial Schook?_ This was & bold experiment. Mr. Harvey. Jation_of this biok be aot only spent.all his own money, but ran in debt $2,000 before he began to get any return. Bot after awhile the book began to sell. Slowly at fires the returns came in, but gradually they increased in volume until the presses were turning out the books almost by the carload. More than 9,000,000 copies were sold, and ' the bare is atil] selling. Later Mr. Ha wrote the ‘Tale of Two Nations,” which he describes as being intended ‘‘for novel ‘readers “*Qoin’# Financial School Up to Date’’ was written in answer to several, pamphlet criticisme of his firet book. J persona) appearance Mr. Harvey isa slender, wiry man of average stat# features express the porsnesion ofa gieee deal of nervous forco end determination.Wheu he talks, he uses a low; pitched, well mcdulated tone, which is never raised even in the hottest diacnssion. He would ‘scarcely be ‘taken for an enthusiast. His hearers are always impregstd with the fact that be matter e204, ear a ORG to subscribers says that in the publication and cireu. . who would not read plain facts.’ T. form will print 3,640 of reading inent mz ly about 2,000 pitied int on a subscriber HE ae gets 82 per pelt more of equally good reading matter at cnehalt’ the cost . x \ } Only $2.00. per year, or at that. rate for any part of a year. i > ion sell for $ Send Postal for Free Specimen Copy. THE INDEPENDENT, ‘ 130 Fulton St., N. Y. Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. ee Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice the *Bus will make regular oars between Nevada City. and Grass Valley atthe following ours: Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 and 7:30 p. m. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1, §:45 and 7:30 p, m. Passengers called for in any: part of town without extra charge, Leave orders at the National Bxchause Hotel. GEO. WETTERAU, Prop. A Dozen Raisins could not be seeded by hand as quickly as half “i. pound wiih the En~ terprise~ Raisin an-d Grape “Seeder. to clean and-econom1cal. Seed grapés-and rats sinus at the rate of a@ nd in five minutes. fadianghaable in every household Enterprise Raisin and: Grape Seeder Is sold at all hardware stores. Price $1, Send a-cent stamp for the “Enterprising Housekeeper” — 200 recipes. Cee: gee cat Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. a ‘\ifice at residence, Sacramento st Nevad ~ City, Cal. The Best iaieees The E Best iain. These are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, Allthe favorite brands of Whiskies kept on hand, such as; “‘Kentucky Taylor,” ‘Jesse Moore,” “Thomas Tay lor,” “Oscar Pepper,” and “Robin Hood.” Wm. J. Britland. The Gem Saloon, CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor. f There are many places where you can be accommodated with fine Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars But the cuter of them all is the Old GEM, which has had such a emoce reputation for so i meuy ALL iO HAVE NEVER_TRIED THIS PLACE. Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, =~ Prop’r. The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them Open day and night FOR SALE. MRS, B. LUTZ’S HOTEL On Broad Street willbe sold ata bargain. The Hotel is doing a good. business, it is one of the best locations in this City _ UNION MARKET, -ammmegeist® St. Neveda City. COLLEY “BROS.,. + = Prop*s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A Gentes stock of the ‘Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon . and Lard. et. NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank. Beef, Veal, Sai Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retai gag PO PS bakes pe vm le et vor ina first Goods delivered free of charge ‘i Prop’r ork, Mutton 28, etc. THOS. S. FQRD, ‘Attorney and Counselor at. Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM+ lee wrBitindeiphia. Pe. tekane of theBucerprise Meat is bhi mach in earnenh. of i ae Weal a hs Se, Rane wet eae Ser ‘ i CELE: on aaa