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’. Ladies, we have just received the finest
and best line of $3.00 SHOES ‘over seen
in a bigs cen de as
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PLAZA ANNE MILE
Ric! & LEWIS, Props.
a : ARCTITECTS: AND BUILDERS,
Pats
Mout ‘ »» Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, .
aan HoaierTrimming, Fanov Grill Work a Speciaity,
Plans Orawn for Neat and Moderna Homes’
Getour stimates ou any work of this port that. you may need.
RICE & LE
Central Hotel
‘REOPENED.
Joha Gris) + Bier fay dual Aid Association
I
This well-kuown and’ pobatdel hotel has
heon completely renovated throughout, and
patrons aré asstired of every comfort.
MEALS, =
ROOMS; =
25 CENTS
« 25 and 50-CENTS
cored Uno
A share of the public ‘patronage’ fs ‘solic!’
Cor. we and Union Streets.
Our Customers _.
Wage the ‘Gake” se
" Bebatse th A) 1 an
‘know err! rod)
some of it and nae their
“geveng de 5
__caKes, BREAD, Piés, Bre
H. G. LOVELAND. Prov.
Pictare Frames
sl Vet skenseite ‘lose all your jaeneas ehew you
re us or disabled by accident. ‘ Pre
Ts to the en
. inarysite Cannery.
Satie
-Peision, ‘and * :
and
ladies Depredation
OCnarmims. .
“ + STEADY WORK: pete ‘BEST -WAGES.
‘} One of the: host wow teeth intron
_jment
i : i; _ MARYSVILLE, CAL. .
SACRAMENTO Sr., hae City.
as
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT
INSU RANCE
an Francisco, Cal.
For Five Cents Per Day .
WILL PAY. gr ie cae. f opeu
01 m. we
able rs work through beter bure aooldenta
ILL I PAY, if you are accidentally killed
WiLL AY $10.00 hi ke
8 pond Seeds rt Be ge, oem toni are
for lage expenses.
Riake roms tr hae
oe $600 maborahip itp fs and Gut of "of .
oe mo
LIFE INSURANCE.
also mm Si 00 $8 of Life Insurance, pay‘om, $ to “in case of death, and
Sl ew k for accident and sick--.
ls0
ig'at aooah Or ailih Beats
Sascaycabeeniagien ia she Osten
Saas cash deposits with the States
rnia and Missouri, which; s toaaher
and Ze
absolute guarStection its
of Galt
with a
Reliable Acoiie Wanted. Write.
Jo Ms SHETTERLEY,
rues Geageesets,
yh fee ry
HELP WANTED! sees
. Woinett a Hts to Work On Fruit
—AT. THE—
ganteries to. work™in. Aing with bigh roof and well ventilated’
ns and other means.
, comfort and amusement:
‘fatthis season Marysville offers induce.
of other localiti es. Las
RW. SKINNER, ‘Manager,
N EW. YORK ‘HOTEL.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietobtai: obtained; a coe ee ot
ere sg suits
E wW. “SCHIIDT,
is /CRADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
Tee eager room
Ciga, p, Bee eany. Mixed. Vetoks
‘LRADING ‘CIGAR DEALER,
j ing
. hordes who. aré ndw Geatfoyitig lite
nite Vee
“whieh; showered,
floes ‘not yet aiibenr: ‘to have*been com-.
pletéd in alrite detail. They have found
. that to kill the insects’ and) worms . Stests,
able. “At'no’ time were ‘théy: guilty: of . ’
the least Infraction of national bospi.
which infest their trees its only nec-.
essary to hire a brass band to march
around the orchard and’ play.’ The vibrations of sound thus set in motion:
ere fatal to the fruit tree worma,: 80 the’
‘teport says. After one of these open’
air concerts the farmer and his family’
rand hired man gather up the carcasses’
of the dead pests and. cremate them to
thake sure that none of them recovers’
from the effects of the music. Here is
® field for interesting and useful experiment. One ofthe questions to. be de.
termined is how fer. up in the biological’
scale the fatality of vibrations turnéd:
loose by a brass band extends and at
. what-point do they change their effect
and set inmotion on the part of the
animal capable of resisting them-a desire to kill thé perfofmers. Again, it
would be of. gteat value to the human
race to have it authoritatively determined: what class of ‘tunes are most
energetically insecticidal and incidentally homicidal. It & known'that the
intoxicated syncopation known as ragtime and the importations from London music halls:ground out.of hand or.
gans produce in the higher order of or. ganism: ‘an“inclination to commit man. slaughter, which is frequently justifiable. What effect does the variety of
sound waves thus set in motion have
upon the tower forms of life?’ Besides
‘adding to the volume and value of the
marketable fruit crop this discovery of
. the: farmers of the central New York
fruit belt is of general public concern
and has tm it large possibilities. It
should be farther developed. There is
nd end ‘Of brass band tooters, organ
grinders, ragtime performers, leather
lunged street venders, summer resort .
concert singers and. other nerve shat.
. teting nolse producers who could be .
spared for this purpose, but the publie
will ‘probably be best served if the experiments are conducted in places remote fromthe’ centets of population.
-Poséibly the present situation in Chiga may supply new arguments for use’
im. the old controversy as to whether
Pé@ueation should: have forits: object
the attainment of general culture and:
mental discipline or of knowledge of @
_. . practical character. which is imme
‘@iately and directly usefal. It-is a rec
fact that the so called scholars
and men of culture are the ‘predominat;
influence behind the © ignorant
and property In China. It is they who
inspire and encourage the Boxers in
their murderous work. It is not strange’
that this should be the case, for these
men have the strongest of personal
motives for dreading ‘the mtroduction
‘of foreign idens, the very first result of
whitch will be ‘the deposition of thémselves from their positions of official
and social honor and a complete révolution of the Chinésé stdndards of education. While the learned Chinaman
. possesses a profound knowledge of the
“national “classics andhigh mental attainments, his learning has no close or
es “emote: connection with the affaira of everyday Rfe‘as it is under:
in China it can be employed only in the
creation of more schdlars of the same
sort. .The Chinese. litterateurs fully
realize that if the modern educational
ideas of western civilization gain @
foothold in the Celestial empire their
influence will be at an end. Naturally
enough the prospect does not _please
them.
An English inventor 4s said to have
perfected an electric device capable of
sending cars or trains through the air
on an elevated structure at the rate of
“110 miles an hour: He seeks ‘a franchise to conne¢t Manchester and Liver‘pool, declaring that pe gould make the
ment, however, is indisposed.to grant
the request on the grontid that such a
line’ would. ruin. the three’ established
railroads, and the present prospect is
that the’ English cities will not speedily secure the ‘ benefits.of ‘this new
scheme. In the matter of rapid transit
ae England has been remarkably slow fn
[3 > ie
ments. If was_ virtually by chance:
speedy locomotives were early t
lie ‘Qn fhe ‘Huglish’ lines.
inebantael fest for'a generation or two .
Had the
iaidahatlion cangenidan’d have
P bben ‘obtained: to introduce the steam
that now make such. excellent
time on a few of the English runs. ‘In
street ra the British ‘isles ‘are
if —— = anes Baie op
is Hasiieanin Gieticin vale beads the’ world,
4 wal New York lave, according toe disme
stood by the western World, and even ‘that
{ntercity. run ‘In 20° mthutes. ~ Partita .
voys has been officially barren’e
they created a most favorable imptespion here. Their’ condtet while: our
was dignified aud .irréproach. tality or of international courtesy:.
to the ‘government aud-peeple 6
similar mission. This they made: with
dignity and‘in reason. In so ‘far as It
was an appeal for intervention on the
part of this government it:was hopeless
leas ‘with every item of news which.
came from their homes during their sojourn here. : It may be said; however,
that the mission of the epvoys.has not .
been wholly without good results. They
have at least shown in their own persons that the Dutch Afrikander is by
no means as black a@ bis British de
nouncers have painted him.
appeal in behalf of the Boer républics
was such a time at any stage of the
war. It must now be an appeal from
Englishmen themselves to the con‘eclence and better judgment of Great
Britain—an appeal from Philip’ drunk
to Philip sober, from the Rhodeses and
Chamberlains and Balfours, who
brought ‘on the war, to the wiser and
more disinterested. English people
‘whose task it will be to restore
and make the war forgotten. It is for
the British to determine whether the
Boers shall be concillated or estranged,
whether the ‘Transvaal and the Orange
Free State shall be beld, as they have
been won, by the. Sword or whether
they shall be held by the consciousness
of a common interest gradually. over:
coming separate and hostile sentiment,
The responsibilities of citizenship are
@ rather trite subject for dn dress,
but in discussing the topic éfore ‘the
League of Wisconsin Municipalities reeently Governor Scofield gave’ éxpression to some excellent ideas, one of
which was that as the man who neglects his family-fs an object of reproach
eo should be the man who {fgtores his
obligations to the state which protects
him and makes it possible for him to
provide for his family. Governor Séoeld thinks that the lack of a proper .
gense of: responsibility is shown most ‘
pelearly in the matter-of taxpaying. The
American citizen does his best to ‘Byoid 4
payment of direct taxation; and even
when he pays his taxes indirectly he ‘
does not seem to.care much what becomes of the money. _ He protests also .
against the tendency to increase the:
public revenue through taxation.
“There is a serious danger here,” he‘
declared. “Every dollar raised by tax-’
ation beyond the legitimate needs of 4
the government invites corruption and
extravagance and thus jeopardizes the
time a dollar of the public money is
wrongly expended it is our fault, And
the real evil is not merely that there
may be public money extravagantly
used or that there may be corruption ip
ae penditure, “but for every dollar’
wrongly expended the beneficiaries of the state, the helpless classes
for which gS to provide, are
wronged, and public morals are debauched.”
_ We shouldn’t poke fun at Unele Paul’
Kruger because he has to haul his capital around on a car. It may be recalled that the pesky Britishers compelled our own “Uncle Jimmy”-Monroe
to do about the same thing during the
lopg ‘cold spell in 1812, But “Uncle
Jiminy” findlly sucteeded* tn permanently. anchoring the capital on the
banks of the. Potoniac.
Yale university sent out the class of
1900 without giving the boys a baccalaureate sermon. This is one of the
fruits of the election of.a layman to
the presidency. President Hadley’s
. baccalaureate, ress, however, answered the purpose, and-doubtless the
seniors were-just as well satisfied,
whatever the clergymen may think of
it.
If there is any country that has se
had a taste of war since the peace con‘ference at The Hague, av opportunity
is now offered in the Chinese squabble.
‘That seeins to be a sort’ of open game,
“Old Mr. En Masse ts very much io
evidence tn these days of political enthusiasm, When his voice is raised In
convention, disputes are quickly settied. What + aa Masse says ‘goes.
The envovs came to make°tlielr ap.
sud alsslpnqetiudiohapraiinet ex teal =F
been to all others coming hither ona . from the start and became moge:hope;
Pavilion at Nevada City
The time for the effectiveness of an .
has long since passed, if, indeed, there {
i is a
“Ror. IN 1860 3 BY N. P.BROWN & Oo
oes tee © 1
4) Annual Fair
or THE-> ~~
i AUGUST 18th to Sept. Ist,
aes (INCLUSIVE .
Stock Exhibit at Glenbrook
: Park.
FRED ZEITLER, Pres.
se
' exceed five lives I
ons head for Scents:
line:
‘sents a month, Pay‘ft Adair.
Ftrom Mr.
welfare of the state or nation. Every ;
Beef;
> Mrs. M. E. Courtright
U Phe soted astrdlogiat will remain one week '
longbr, . Ladies: readiugs 10 ceuts this week. .
$), Roome at Mra. C. KR. Harrison’s.
Spring atrest.
For Sale at a Bargain.
A heise ahd 166 tis’ good’ condition. House’
has?’ réotis anil éleotrie Nights throughout
cabins sears is large endugh to
u
Singer Sewitig Machines
Sold and rented on easy terma, or will exchange, for wood, hay, grain or any‘thing Useful. ‘Good second-hand Vy .
from $5.00 up. All makes of machines
répaired ‘and > parté kept in stock; Of‘fee at Bovey: Bros.’ shoe store, Broad St.
GEO. W. REEKS, sole agent for Nevada
county, aS-tf
Champion Boot Black.
Bor’ ‘the best shine In town call on William
Stevens at Wild's ‘barber shop. “Tan and
colored . shoes'a'speclalty. Satisfaction guaraatesd! at
Housé aha Lot for Sale.
;Hard. finished house, in fine condition, six
rooms and pantry, and large wood cellar,
aitnat.d on Orchard Street, Nevada City,
with or without ravine lot, for sale. Enquire
at ilét’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j10-2m
Caution!
,Peo le who. desire my exceliént ‘Taspberries for Canhfhg, ‘should at once order
Andrewé. ‘The fruit ripena closely
tégethér 20 the séadon Will be short.
T. H. LEHR,
Jue 30; 1900.
50. CENTS A WEEK.
THE HOME MARKET
gy a he Is always with you; stay with it. We have beén‘ tn the lumber: “ON THE—.—.
itistatiment Plan,
Your coLitenct,
Many Nevada Countvans
Stop at the ie
Montgomery Street
American Bina Room, ft po
—— P
ewe a Be
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s'is the Ideal Light.
For Sale at a Bargain.
A good horse ‘and light wagon for sale
ehieap.'’ Enquire at A. G. Ogden's’ house on
‘Water Street. June 80-1wFor Sale at a Bar_ain.
Household furniture as good as new and a
baby buggy: Inquire of
j2 ‘MRS. RUSSEL.
At Peter Purdon’s Residence Broad street.
Bar Screen For Sale. ¥
A fine bar screen for sale. Enquire at the
New York Hotel.
House and Lot For Sale.
7 -My property on Washington street, just
outaide of the city limits, is offered for sale
ata bargain. New house, good weil, fruit
trees.” Must sell on account of sickne’s. Apply to. or address:W J. Evans, Névada City.
P. O. Box 860, j20-im
Milliken Ranch for Sale.
Washington road for sale at a bargain.
Good title, A mile and a half from town; all
enclosed, residence and ‘outhouses, Everything ready f for re es 164
-} One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
Mrs. A.C. Milliken offers her ranch on the {Union f Flotec
Re-opened
And Now Ready. for. Business.
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop'r.
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repa,bered and newly furnished —
throughout, thereby making
it-second to no Hote! in this
part of thestate.
mrs ea)
And Large Modern Dining Room.
—
‘Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
~ basitieds ‘here 49 years, and expect to be. ‘here
\: E as oe tae an almost inexhaustible supply of timb er in this
Building. Houses
: peers on the hey vce Kreyen
C) a success cole
And we are-still at it. Oall'snd learn on terme before letting
-_ Lge DMARSH.
—Bush to’ Sutter.”
y, tnd ober eg One gh acouraiee to Booms and Siéatich.
and upwards. Suites of Rooms, $9,589 per
Particular attention paid ‘to families
thon Secoren
A first-class Restaurant on office floor: ‘Reasonable sony! ape
Street cars the door for all parts of the city.
Telegraph, Telephone and Messenger Service.
Wi. B. HOOPER, lessee:
Insist upoa
ving the Jora dan “AAA1”
» Outlery only.
Don't be ‘a
i) Clam” and take
some «substitute because a
Hi little cheaper,
URER ' The . best. albe GLAND. 3335; eemtatiied sale by W.-D.
VINTON and
other; leading
dealers.
. The Klondike offers ‘no’ GE! ince. op
tunity for wealth than the oil pape.
of Oalifornia.
Jtanita Oil, Mining and
Development un
Ineorporated ‘under ‘the
tuteoet Gite ee
Président:=......660 6.206008 J. 3: RAGAN
Vice President ..... JAMES W. TRAVERS
Seoretary....6.. see weae es W.,8. Ww
Treasurer M, L. SCHLUI yy:
The Oil Fields of California, are. tie
portunities for investment that
the Klondike.and even the ond fields of
Africa. The oxcivemagt te bros i
and thé coming of 1900 will surely" sp
greatest legitimate boom in. oil toe)
this county — ever experien
the hea, big oil excitement.of 3
< atré
the land of the Juanita vil
elopment pany, Qiitisting =
geres, said by leading experts to be the fip* oil jai af _ State, and pgmprising she
‘Inc PO ly to a funds
Baty the r to False ote STEAD eee
rig, $000 shares of the ‘rede
now being offered at 50 ce: a ahare, ere
ay ota may ro ake diy ne — arta! for alt,
a0 DUY DROW @ in
No uaiasion are paid toa ay Gr he Divecuere.
OFFICE—®7 BROADWAY; Rooms I and 2
« Oakland,Gal yet
The Best.Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
fhese are the attracti ons you can
always find at
Beer 5. Cents a Giass:
Allthe favorite brands of Vyniahifeg Repton on
bane. such “Kentucky Taylor 6
ee ven we ‘Thomas Taylor.” Osear ‘Pepper, e
Wm. J. Beitiand.
NEVADA CITY
ASSAY OFFICE.
Broad Street, Nevada City..
PEACTICAL MILI MILL , TESTS 4 SPECIiLTY
GOLD BOUGHT.
a ny Bxpresa Orders Promptly AtORISSEL BROS., ;
Matton, Lani, Han
Cold Storage meats a
Nevada Assay Office, i ae
Betablished in 1868 by apo-Cresolene
JAS. J. OTT,
8 Mata sres, nivana cory'oar, . . Whooping Cough, rin, € de
jon melt . RBSOLENE . susttleteted
Pri Aseid
' Means
Of treating the throat aud
\vouderful. 1 wecypine courhnad
ili In Contagious Diseases
ubes
+ Po
ee oe
a. » Dragatst “h heer °
Safest and [Most Effectuat)
T: “HL HICKS & CO.,
P. 0, Box 187.
For Sale at a Bargain,
The building on Consthercial street formerly -occttpeed
by the Referee salodn is vuffered for sale at a bug
For particulars enquire of _
BRO & OR: