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July 16, 1900 (4 pages)

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Mec citi =onmrN ee held Sea oTtegiamieig eer Nott Ki A E Important tothe Lads : Bedi, Wa LEVE Just Secdlvea th bias ~-and best lihe of $3.00 SHOES sri ae ~in in ts city, known as apa 'az c 3.C. . Nolan & & Co. Widthe bs from a to , ER, P ‘ou will hee con joa vepesd. Repairting Fabel and Neatly Done at Reasonable Friese. > ees ack reer. a Oil and parts for a 3 ees ee pape that can ‘obtained anywhere. PLAZA PLANING sa ia al RIOEN .& LEwi1s, ‘Props, <a ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS Moutdin® in Brackets: Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, ~ Turning, House-Trimmine, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty, Get our — on any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWIS, Central Hotel! RE-OPENED. John Grissel, Proprietor This well-known and popular hotel has been completely renovated throughout, and patrons are assured of every comfort. q MBALS, = +, « 25 CENTS ROOMS, . 28 and 50 CENTS _ = A share of the public patronage is solic. ited. Cor. Broad and Union Streets. Our Customers “Take the Cake” 3 : be sure and get your, .«CAKES, pistes Rs PIES, ETC. THE POPULAR, H. G. LOVELAND. Prop. Because they like it sna know that it is pure. Try. some of it and share their , knowledge. —— Picture Frames . jand MouldingsAll-the Latest amd Mlcast.* Seo My New Mounts, Frames Made to Order. KAORE, Phtoapter, Nevada City aiid Grass Valley. PATENTS! Pension, bead and : ‘tudian Depredgtion . hepiapennenqnearnte (Pps STATES . AND. FO AS sec ee a ym rr inatio i ke, copy: » lal ovens n ph ee en! her ye oom ot the wee rtan! atid we willadvise you the course afc Sf you are ere of patents and the same Flngemeat énbit che mates toh fee's i e mi Hableontuaae for a re. National Bureau of Claims. Limes HEALTH . STBADY wank AT BEST WAGES. ‘1B. W. SCHIIIDT, Plans:Drawn for Neat and —— py SackaMBENTo Sr,, NENADA City: nae AND . ACCIDENT INSURANCE Paelty Mutual Aid Association an Francisco, Cal. ‘For Five cca Per Day WILL PAY, accordin he hazard of fon, from $8.00 to $28.00 et able to work through being hurt aceidentILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed WILL ‘AY $10.00 a: week, when you are sWILL PAY $10000 foe tuneral uneral expenses. WILL PAY, if you . a@ hand and foot or both feet sind fe nda, $188.00 to $494.00. beolute Peosserion t tothe members D peyine $5.00 _ membership fee and dues of per month. LIFE. INSURANCE. og Sssues $icb0 to Séou0 of Life ab by $5000 in case o: death, yer hobagee Baia are sick mre, 19a u oy, pay: ito at death ere silo) at ena of ib "years: 10,00 per week for accident or sic ; * JE-INSURED, ‘ x u-eannot lose all your income wh Me re sick OF disabled b; pont mary — The See: Mutual, Aid Association is Pre emine and ~~ Accidout and He Hesiths ssoeiation in the United nit 4 000.00 ih deposite with th tes Ao eee whieb, toweth her. with a oa ne Resaeve Vand bectng ite ae ana aa elke es gore of im protection fo ite se a Agents Wanted. Write » 4 L. M. SHETTERLEY, * £6 ry and General Manager, San Francisco, Ca!. HELP WANTED! Women and Gitls to % to Work On Fruit —AT THE— Marysville “Cannery. ¥ One of the most comfortable interior canneries to work in. A, large building with high roof and well ventilated byelectric fans and other means. For health, comfort and amusement at this season Marysville offers inducements ahead of other localities. Address for particularsR. W. SKINNER, Manager, MARYSVILLE, CAL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprieto—A home-like opmerdace, hou ures nigated colty: Fitts blee rooms: eure lights t deroar honk. ABLE is not gureaend i in the county vie variety, cooking and serv: BOR. oupgiies: ith the hicheergrade, Wh re, Ete. Taney Mixed ‘De inka tapes. Raten ioderate. Best accommodations iw the county for the money. Pine Street.......<... Nevada City Cal LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, Temper, 3 ial Saree eu recently at ‘piecgubdae Bag. go eaten betel nut ti PRA s . }est mile for 3-year-olds this season when. 25.00 & week, when un . NEW YORK’ HOTEL. co NEVADA th Pst 5 ef) to tidain afi. Bo s 1" PY Cs ae caiatite fins 7eCATs; MOND (ONDAY AY BVENIG, JUL ve "G00 $ a8 little Wagon mare the Gistance in 1:40 2-5, a new ree tell for the Gok. Hereafter all overnight -races tor pourse at Sheepshead Bay. The best mile at the , aaivits track fo date is 2:10%, which Prank 8:0414, accomplished with very little ef-' fort. John Paine has the iron horse in great condition. track has become an established center lor the light harness horse since the Aeparture of the “ponies.” About 80 horses are being prepared there. . It is said that John Nolan is rounii-: ing to all right. He recently stepped the last half of.a 2:17 mile on the Cleveland track in 1:04%, the last quaré ter in 81 seconds and the last eighth in the, Lexington (Ky.) track worked Memento, by. Bleetric Bill, . mile in 2:24%4, with the last quarter in James Haines: of ey nag has’a good one in-Obadiah;-by---Pie! way Boy, 2:25%. This is a phenomenal: ¢-year-old colt.. Last year he paced: a quarter in 35. seconds,.repeating in $8, & 2:12. gait, and he only. cost $410. Mr. Arthur Caton’s trotter Flash Lightning has joined ‘the West string and will be started in sonie stakes thip year, He isa high class; horse, having beaten .2:15 in his races. last season, which. was. his first, although he did not win any heats in fast time. THE GLASS OF FASHION. . Bashes of china silk tied atthe hack With loops turning up in the old fashléued° . way are .worn with muslin gowns. Silk, satin and even velvet stocks are. worn with the cotton shirt waists, be ing vastly niore becoming than the stiff nen collars. Embroideries of gold on tulle are a feature of the new evening gowns, with silver und mother of pearl cs ol used in ‘combination. ° ors of the season,-and.the varying tints in the @ifferent materials’ are more beautifully soft than ever before. ~ Three« bands. of narrow black velvet ribbon with small gold slides threaded on to them at intervals are a pretty finish for a collar band and sometimes they are arranged: with crossed ends finished with a little tassel of gold. One of the new ‘modes of trimming’ foulard gowns. consists of bands of white silk, machine stitched In straight rows. or in.a pattern, which makes them very effective as a finish for the bodice and the flounces in the skirt. The latest ‘thing in handkerchiefs is & very tiny square of cobweblike lawn edged with lace. The absence of a pocket; in .gowns is the: incentive, for this change in size, which makes it possible to Wear the handkerchief ‘inside of the glove. Louisine and taffeta ailks under:s gew name, or rather series of names, are. the popular silk of the moment, Favrile and diamantine, which show _. the prettiest cha: seffects,: are _. both.taffetas with new. names, and then there Is a pretty new silk canvas which reminds one of the sewing silk grenadine.—New York Sun. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. ° Plums do best on clay loam. Set out some fruit trees every year, Black knot should be eutout at first Bight. ‘Mulch all newly set trees before When paper bags are to be put on grapes, it~should be done when the grapes are the’size of peas. Cutting off and burning is the only remedy for black knot, and this should be done before the middle of July, as by that time the spores begin to ripen. Arrangements should be made in good season to save all of the fruit. What cannot be used or sold fresh should be dried, evaporated or preserved in some way for future use. When it is necessary to water plants now, draw the. soil from around the stem of the plants, supply\ sufficient water thoroughly to soak the sod around ‘the roots and then work back the soll, = An ounce of saltpeter dissolved in 12 quarts of water is said to be sure death to the cabbage worm if sprinkled. on the growing heads. A short handled . whisk broom can be used to spray it ifwith.—St. Louis Republic. Stone street was the first street in Friendship bought with money -isn’t ‘proof against’ the-coin of your evemy,— antes: News, ats, ~ a = ie i an eae ere ‘of it, placed my ifoot pers tata wig oh IN. B “By Carlen e9 wa tne Weak }knows .what.tiis\ means: welk wane 2-year-olds. will be run over either ‘the. iid Futurity or the new straightaway, The once famous Guttenberg’ race Pik jade af the mosk-uaeeries drought, sets in. : qd New York city paved with cobble4 -. } Stones; hence \its name. .The paving $+} was done in the year 1657. . tion.—Chicago Tribune. “Otte Gay, on ay in hot war.it means thatiit. acehieg al. lows. vhis.f a slave forewer,. rescue. or no Pe Was puzzled at fees aR peor sad inaol told BATE . som cwhat-she done. «They! said } ‘they: did. not: care.. Her, pantera re ‘cooked. in. the _town,, and. child should go. tojthe ovens orith “Never!” Iisaid,. ! We iy xe r many times, to quarrel for a mere child, to whom 1 . have granted life in your own way!” swore they-should' kill\me fret . “They . replied: “Oh; : ‘that. ig an easy hing to: do," A. bold front. was. the; only, thing now.” Luckily, I had my 16 shooter.. Springing back and putting a mark on the}, sand with my foot, I rote I would ‘shoot the first man who\crossed it. As I'said before, the natives‘do not cate to face-an armed: whitéin the open:: They them: or: go,-and, although: elubs were up and bows bent, they hesitated, as well they might, and I knew I. had: ‘mastered’ them. Then one. proposed . should. buy. the child fairly; they cared not to fight a friend. To this I at once agreed,‘and a muss: -wasithis avoided, and a mission: ax, worth tenpence,
made me a. slave.owner. : Tell. it: not! in Gath.—From “Among. the Man. Baters,” by John Caggin. a CALLED HER SON. By Mistake She Communicated With the Wrong Institution, A Pittsburg avoman tells this: story ‘on herself: She had a son attending a preparatory school. near Sing Sing. She went to New York not long ago to pay j him a yisit. She stopped at the Fifth } Avenie hotel on her arrival, and she desired to call up the school by tele. . Phone to inform him that she would be up the following day. « She asked the ung man.in charge of the: hotel, exchange .to.call. up-Sing Sing for her and get telephone No. 71. He-did so, and she sat down to talk. “Hello!” she said. “Is that Sing “It is.” : “Well, I want.71. I’m Mrs. .Highjand, and I want to speak to my. son.” “what number did you say, madam T”” “No. 71.” “Your son, you said?’ “Yes, my son—Harry. Highland” “Hold the telephone a: moment.” She waited a minute or twg, and then Bing Sing said: “Sorry, mddam, but we can’t. allcw you to talk to him over the telephone.” ~ “What's that? Can’t allow me to talk to my son? What sort of an in‘stitution is that, I’d like to know?’ ‘ “You must come here in person on a visiting day with the proper pass before you can see him.” “Indeed! Well, I'll just come up there on the next train and: take him right. away with me.” “No use to come, madam: He’s got 3% years to serve yet.” “To whom am I talking?’ eee Sing Sing prison.” “Oh! Ring off, please!’—Pittsburg News. ; j The Gizatte’s Timidity.: A giraffe is very imid on hearing slight sounds, but is indifferent to loud ones. says: Noisy sounds, like a man waiking by with hobnail boofs, it does not notice, but a lady coming in with hardly more sound than the rustling of her dress makes ft start, with pricked ears atid eyes distended. We remember well, after a terrible explosion of‘ gunpowder on a barge on the canal, asking the keeper: of: the giraffes of that day-how they had taken it, and he said he was surprised. how very. little notice they’ took, They jumped to their feet, but almost at once lay, down again when they found nothing happened. “But,” he added, “if 1 were at nighttime to creep along that gallery in my socks they would be so scared-that I believe they would dash themselves to bits,” They fear the fuji ing: foe, and a bing bang scares th less than a faint, rustling sound: They are in that respect very deerlike. Let It.Go at That. One day, in advocating a more liberal loosening of the purse strings at a Methodist ‘conference in . Washington, Bishop W. A. Candler said that several years ago he sent an article to a paper in which he wrote that ‘we pray too loud and work too little.” The intelligent compositor got in his fine Italian hand, and when the article appeared it read, “We war too ‘loud and work too little.” “I let it go at that,” gaid the bishop. “The fact is, 1 believe the printer was right, @nd I never uenn to correct it” His Touching A Appeal, “Oan’t l-teach you to love me, Miss Genevieve?” pleadingly asked the young man. “I fear not, Mr. Spoonamore,” she answered. “Then won't you please teach me w to teach you ‘to love me?” he insisted eagerly. This appealed to the essentially mas. } culine or pedagogic: element ‘Mere or less latent in every‘woman, and she . promised to take it under consideracae ls So o. Rest.on, the, ted] es ope nes pig fe mente, Bitine knew f could answer for a dozen of . , . Adair. “This is the office of the warden of . . Peituated-on Orehard Street, Nevada City, “A writer in The Leisure Hour . aro Yewalie Roles i Te Repoieeoss gas elie Te noe one tal coreell = Ee ef) HOWELL, faot 4! a #iges OALEME dpe ‘ PLUMBING. : SUPPLIES . te Broad sirens, batow : below New York Hotel. —OF THE th on sti AUQUST 18th £0 Sept. Ist, (INCLUSIVE). peas Park. ©: WM. GIFFIN, Sec'y, <lAnnual Fair Pavilion at Nevada City) . Stock. Exhibit. at Glenbrook. , on a : oy ; Her, IN. ite BY. Foam co THE HOME MARKETIs always with au; stay with ft, We have been’ in the’ lumber Business here 49 5 years, and . ‘®xpect to be here many years more pares: _, 88 we have an _almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this oopvaccge: We have thade & saocess of * 7 . Building Houses eer a Installment Plan, . a 5 re we are atl at. it. Onll-and:Jearn. our terms before letting Mi L&D. MARSH. i Tlany Nevada earned ) ; ; Stop at the Daa ental Hote) sa enn Montgomery Streot—Bush to Sutter. American Plan—$2.50;pe: ,#nd upwards, according to Rooms ahd i Wescation, European Plan—Rooms, $1 per day and upwards, Suites of 8, $3.50 per day and upwards. Particular attention paid to families withont escorts. A first-class Restaurant on office floor. Reasonable prices. Street cars pass the door for all parte of the city. . Telegraph, Telephone’ and Messenger Servige. wh. B. FIOOPER, Lessee. ee 50: CENTS A WEEK weneismnsashinl Snsise nanesd Sere lines Wirth ete thie . head for pone a week or $2a ph Bean of month: Pay ae este te ae aoa Mrs, M.&. Courtright The noted astrologist will remain one week longer, Ladies readings 0 cents this week. ‘Gents $1. Rooms at Mrs. CG. R. Harrison’s Spring street. : ena For Sale at a Bargain,. A house and lot in good condition. House has 7 rooms and electric lights throughout. ‘Pbatid anothé? {house on. Apply to Mrs. 5 jull. Lot has 160 foot front and is large enough to. as See ) ORDA, ag Insist upon } ving the Jordan “ A A A 1” Cutlery only. Don’t be a “ CHEAPEST FOR SALE BY : LEADING DEALERS: some substif tate because a plittle cheaper, The best ali ways costs less oa in theend. For ‘sale by W. D. ManSER Singer. Sewing Machines Sold and rented on easy terms, or will exehange for wood, hay, grain or anything useful. Good second-hand machines from. $5.00 up. All makes of. machines repaired and ‘parts kept in stock. Office at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store, Broad. St GEO. W. REEES, sole ee i for Nevada county, ab-tt : pion Boot Black. Por the shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and colored shoes a specialty. ential? guaranteed. tf House and Lot for Sale. Hard finished -honse, in fine condition, six rooms and pantry, and large woo cellar, with or without ravine lot, for sale. Enquire at Gillet’s.Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j 10-2m Caution! . People who desire my excellent: raspberries: for canning, should at onee order from Mr: Andrews: The fruit ripens dlosely togethersothe season will be short. = T. H. LEHR. June 90, 1900. . The Klondike offers no better opporbein for wealth than the oil fields ifornia, is 4 Juanita Oil, Miningand lg Development Company, rated under ‘the laws of t ine tate of California. nine Pres§dene):..¢cccescesshscssvevecs J. 3. EAGAN : oot Vice President ..... JAMES W. TRAVERS ; Secretary......5.2. avira’ W. S. HARLOW Treasurer -,M. L. SCHLUETER The Oi} ee of Cal California ney offering cr) unities for investment that sur eh londike and eveu the disinopd fields of ica. ‘Lhe excitement. is d increasing, an the coming of 1900 will surely see the greatest legitimate boom in oil grosks that this counery has ever experienced. Lying in the heart of the big oil excitement of Fresno county, on the famous Kreyenhaged mas is the land of the Juanita Ui). Mini Smell. Developm Va pompeny, consisting o: 2 “100 Nevada Co. Electric Power grvoll and in inthe ag el egearing i 28 In order to raise funds with which to ame Piste the purchase of a standard wellboring shares of the ‘lreasury. Stock aes pe a 1 Mn offered at 50 cents a Sharer a Aft hares may make you comfortable. for ie Co.’s is the Ideal Light. ~ Por Sale at a Bargain. cheap. Water Street. For Sale at a Bargain. © { ‘Householdffurnitéré as good as new and a baby buggy. Inquire of j2 : MRS. RUSSEL. At Peter Purdon's Residénce Broad street. Bar Screen For Sale, A fine bar screen for sale. Enquire at the New York Hotel. House and Lot For Sale. : My property on Washington street, just. outside of the city limita, is‘ offered for sale at a bargain. New house, good well, fruit trees. Must sell on account of sickness. Apply to or address.W J. Evans, Nevada City. P. O. Box 360, © j20-1m. Milliken Ranch for Sale. Mra. A.C. Milliken offers offers her ranch on the B_ read, for sale. at. a bargain. ae % mile and a half from town; ;all paren residence ahd outhouses. Everything ready for immediate possession. j64~ A good horse. and light.wagon for sale-}Enquire at A. G. Ogden’s house on }June 30-1w: +}. a. And Now Ready for Business. ao buy now and get in on the ground floor. Nosalaries are paidito any of the Directors. OFFICK—7 BROADWAY, Rooms. 1 and_2 Oakland,Cal. Union: Hoter * Re-opened The Best. Liquors, The 1e Best Cigars. hese are the attractions you can always find at “THE ‘COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Centsa Glass, All the favorite fared of Whiski [rp Sk . as: “Kent i Taylor,” phe ucky Tay Tayl Re ‘Onoar per,” a nd Robin Hood.” eid Pep Wm. J. Britiand. NEVADA: CITY ASSAY OFFICE. Broad Street, Nevada City. pPggnes¥ LL oe ag A SPECIALTY Henry ‘Metzenbangher, Prop'r, This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repa~ pered and newly furnished ‘throughout, thereby making "it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, Aad Large Modern Dining Room. ae Gon . BOUGHT. Stop img place for all_Stages and Busses, Mail — Express Orders Promptly Atnnn Nevada Assay Office, Betablished in 188 by JAS. J. OTT, Ro. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL Gold and ry, description melt Soke Gould iver Silver Bare. does + GRISSEL BROS., Dealers in Beef; Pork; Mutton, Lamb;: Ham{ a" Cold Storage meats a specialty. Se *. “HH. HICKS & CO., P. 0. Box 187. VanoCresolene whooging Cong Coop FOr Sale at a Bargain TRROQLANE peine administered by inhal3 Safest-and [Most Effectual] ‘The building on CommerMeans cial street formerly” gcenpied : Df treating the throat and bronehtal aber by the Referee saloon is ufve Ite aulloogtle litles reuder . fered for-sale at a bargain, Fe wualectel. vos TORTS Contagious Diseases . For particulars enquire of seen ei Se A Py eee wh. SE * @DICKERMAN, Drugzlet ing Seedionar, DEWAN 4 * : MORGAN.