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July 17, 1900 (4 pages)

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of reent Se SES Src atest a a eee es Se SS ee ee ee ee se _ PLAZa PLANING MILL.. = Bananas 3§ aN ri é 39TH YEAR—NO, 13,047. TVET TATE AT SAPOnE NAP te verserversernnrnervevervrvtrvey ern Important 10 tbe Ladies; and best line of $3.00 SHOES ever seen in this city, known as ; ~ Ladies, we have just “Foceived the’ finest 3 .. NOLAN*’S $35.00 SHOE _ 3 Made in San Fr : ; ‘ tively the best shoe for the money thas on, Widths from his wines: Gen = = and see them andyou will be convinced, i S . a Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices. ~ Office for the Si maleant machines mpplind oe iene Needles, Oil and parts for all Iververnerserververeersnevereernerenre: Le A men _ triek BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors. or -. . . SUBSCREPTION RATES., By Fail; $6 a Year.” dam. wil By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week, . speech, Made knowi on application. © furing the filling of a ‘tooth, 2 RICH @ LEWIS, Prope. : . . ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Mouisin>.2+ Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty,C Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes etous stimate; on any work of this sort that you may need, ee ae RICE & LEWIS, SACRAMENTO Sr., NENADA Ciry. ; wins 3 ante when the! CUTTING DOWN THE NAMES.. +. : Bigg Wider, -please,”’ ‘says: the denvee dist, more persuasively than before, oMptmen tn ike atioree ued, 1 1 Tt MOE bea ch capldly. enone’ t a re rie Sot niga BO until the patient seeing her opportuniOne of the tendencies of the times in . ; off in the tale of everyday woes.’ The hames of the railroad companies. The dak ea thé houirof the next Lake Shore and Michigan Southern E sites atte was only a few years ago commonly polntment: The dentist seizes the most spoken of by its full name; now it is hecaaes Biche ee oe rarely called anything but.,the Lake: . ’ “Please, now, open your mou’ \ very Shore. The New York Central and wide.” The ruse succeeds, and’ the Hudson River tailroad was the title . startled but “unsuspecting woman . preferred by the company for that rail} . way line less’than a decade: ago, and some of the officers and agents of the road endeavored to get their friends across the ‘state to drop the custom that had grown. up along parts of the yawn that precludes the possibility of even a whisper. It's a mean. trick.—Chicago. Tribune. The Boys Got.In. ‘Central Hotel/"®**™ RE-OPENED. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. John Grissel, -_Proprietor Fieliy Mutual Aid Association an Francisco, Cal. For Five-Cents Per Day This well-known ,and popular hotel has been completely renovated throughout, and Patrons are assured of every comfort. bes, 2 > San. ABBR 5 Pation, from $8.00 to $25.00 a week, when un — one to work through being hurt accidentMEAL Ss, ra = s 25 CENTS es it you are-decidentally killed to WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are ROOMS, * 25 and 50 CENTS . sick and unableto work. O88 oo : ’ WILL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenges, nn ns WILL PAY, if tts lose a hand and foot : : or both feet and hands, $188.00 to $434,00. : Absolute Protection to the members upon A share of the public Patronage is solic: ying $5.00 life membership fee and dues‘ of ited. permonth. @ a LIFE INSURANCE. also Ssues polieies of Life Insurance, payag from $id. to $3000" in case of death, and 10,00per $1000 per week for accident and sickess; also a 15 year paid up B aps . paying 2000 at dercth or, $1000 at end of 15 years: 10,00 per week forccident or sickness. 8 IF INSURED, You cannot lose all: your income when you re sick or disabled by accident. : 4 “ ahs Fidaltes Matunl aie smoolation de P Bet Because they like it and ‘®minently the rgest and Strongeg' coiknow that it is pure. Try cons and Health Association in the United some of it and share their} It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States Cor. Broad and Union Streets. Our Customers “Take the Cake” edge of California and Missouri, which; together pnows ; with an ample’ Reserve Fund and "laces If ¥0u go to the Picnic assets, make its certificate an absolute guarbe suke and get your antee “ed the solidity of its protection to its members. CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC. Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J.L. M. SHETTERLEY, #a¢ Fy and General Manager, San Francisco, Ca‘ THE POPULAR, H,,CLOVELAND, Prop. Picture Frames and Mouldings ~ Women and Girls to Work On Frait 3 ie 2 —AT THE— All the Latest and Nicest. : Soo My Now Moats Marysville Cannery, Frames Made to Order, ) BE STEADY WORK AT BEST WAGES. MOORE, , Photographer, ‘canneries to work iu. A large buildNevada City and. Grass Valley. /y . rem with, high roof and well voutilated 2 ASS ATES AES ASAT ASS . by electric fans and other means. For health, comfort and amusement PATENTS! : One of the most comfortable ‘interior /at this seisou Marysville offers induce. ments ahead of other localities, Address for particulars oe R. W. SKINNER, Manager, Pension, Land MARYSVILLE, CAL. ae INEW YORK HOTEL. ludian Depredation BROAD S7., NEVADA cITY, CLAIMS. —° . MRs. w. s. RicHaRDs, Proprietor NITED 8TATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS AGEME iT—A home-like U Herrin {nterioremnes Sones i apg upeeondata g hm ag tee oe nh one ag oe ond designs eta 8, Copy-rig. » Jabels . pleasantest portions of the Queen City. y rm hice rooms; electric lights throughout, phon fo" “8 Patio’ tate agement suite THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county on you havens cend up ketoni for variety, coeking and service: a 8 pe ‘ hotograph or emall aodel, r wi TLY FIRST-CLASS BAR supplied Brief escription of the tnost lapeetans nae afthnthe thichestee cade SP BAR. Wines and we willadvise You the conrse to ue, te. “Fancy Mixed Drinks a speosinter gaan era aad Saag: . corel ed. or ou are chaiged with ins i frin jement: submit the matter to ue for s ro FP pment sag me a8 Bey sti — v. National = * _— E. W. SCHII DT, Limes LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Li ee —— 3 Pie Street ..2.c.0ccces0+-. Nevada City Cal LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar GENERAL 4RTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D LLA BO) “ Oranges ox oa —_ Sen Pry Bias Pe : Wé&Cco. WILL PAY, according to the hazard of oeeu * of its time tables and some of its equip: F H P WANT D! . Solidated. . But this is of service only . locally-af: eourse. line calling it the Central-Hudson. Now, as the advertisements and lterature of the company. show, it. is the officials’ desire.to have the road known and spoken of merely as the New York Central, and there is a tendency even to extend the title in a general way to cover the various subordinate lines operated by the company.” ; More recently still the cumbrous !f . time of the occurrence Grammer, who mellifiuous Delaware, © Lackawanna . jived in Zanesville, O., was. standing and Western has been put forth ener. ono afterndon with a crowd of other getically in the company’s advertise. hoys lookitig longingly into the tent, ments as the Lackawanna only. Pop. put not having the price of admission. ular habit, aided by thé custom of the . 1t was Mr. Rice’s-custoni to stand at company in the matter of the marking . the door until the first grand entry of the circus people, when he. would ment, led to the practical*dropping of . leave. On this oceasion he saw.the everything but the werd Erie from the . hungry look on the faces of ‘the boys title of that company several years . ang called, them around him. “You ago. << .+.__ . Want to goin, don’t you, boys?’ “The policy of the Pennsylvania in “Bet your life!’ shotited back thi sticking to that-one word in all its afyoungsters, . z fairs as far as possible has been as . ” 11] te} you what. All the boys who consistent as the result has been con. are back here in ten Minutes with clean . venient no less to the company than to . faces and hands get in.” the general public. The Delaware and ‘The late Dan Rice, the famous circus man, was. fond of boys.and Always wanted to sée a lot of them in his.audionce. He never gave’ a performance, says the Cleveland Leader, when the nooks and corners were not filled with youngsters avho had come in:free. : One stoty of this sortwas told by and even the company had to come . seven minutes 200 clean faces and down ‘to the initials D. and H. in mark. hands came back to‘ the tent: The. ing some of its rolling stock long be. boys went inside with a rush. fore it got or sought permission to alter . its name so that the canal part could . be left out. ( As my “Bed of Ferns,” a large study Some*of the long names of: railroad from nature on Saranae lake, says W: companies in the west are bound to/ J. Stillman in The Atlantic, was the give way to shorter ones sooner or . frst thing in which I had attempted later in the same way. The New York, . to introduce a human interest in the New.. Maven andHartford company landscape I was naturally inc'ined to has sought with more or less consisten. consider it my most important work, ey to star the New Haven in»its title . and I was dismayed when Ruskin ag the popular name for ‘the road,.but . came to see me and In a tone of ex-. without any very large measute of suc-. treme disgust said, pointing to the cess, partly, no doubt, because thé New . dead deer and man: “What do you put. Englanders found a handy name: for . that stuff in for? Take it out; it it for themselves, dubbing it the Con. stinks!” My reverence for Ruskin’s opinions was such that I made no hesitation in One of the reasons why the compa. painting out-the central motive of the nies themselves have come to desire picture, for which both subject and shorter names is that. those attract . effect of light had been selected. UWnthe traveler, it is said.—New York Sun. fortunately I habitually ‘used copa) : varnish as amedium. When Rossetti Ocean Tides Under Land, called again, he asked me, with a look A sensatlon—was-caused at Newport . of dismay, what had done ‘to my picNews, Va., by the announcement that . -ture. I explained to him that on Rusthere Is a continual ebb and flow of the . kin’s advice I had painted out the figocean’s tide beneath the extreme end . ures, and exclaiming, “You have spoilTwo Critics, Guild: of Baltimore, who is putting dewn a new sewerage system for Hampton, has made the startling discovery, so he says, that the stem-end of the peninsula is nothing more ‘than:a the regalia is an imposing sight. He huge float, which may at any time . wéars a-blue velvet mantle with a star break away from the larger body’ ‘of . embroidered on’ ‘the left breast. His the land. ‘The story is based upon a /. trunk hose, stockings and shoes are scientific hypothesis. He says the water which he has encountered in laying . The garter; of dark blue velvet edged the sewer in Hampton rises and falls . with gold and bearing:the motto, *Honi with the tide in Hampton creek, which:. soit qui mal y. pense” (“Shame to him room in a rage. * What a Knight of the Garter Wears, ~A Knight of the Garter’ dressed, in out, he was able to go down four. feet In the street before striking’ water, knee.:The heavy golden collar. consists Nortlf Side dentist is sure to-be call“a:méan man” by some of his wo. attons wien they learn of the . k hejhas practiced upon them, It} _ . happens Kometimes that even a rubber . hot-stop the flow of woman’s nd although the dentist, being & young:inan, Is not averse to a little the work, while other: patients wait in e anteros ‘88 li to his} nerves. anit The doctor is a pu: . .. lite man; to stop: but says gently: the railroad world~is° to shorten the. ty starts In again where. she, had lett Stretches ber mouth into an abysmal . . Captain G@orge J. Grammer. _ At the . , .The words were hardly out of his) Hudson.Canal company’s railroad was . mouth _befgre.tbere was_a h for} .2ompany.in the field.. Liberal.commiz.°.: . always Impossible as a conmion™tiite the Mase a ita river, aad Tit Yee a an, oe “who mean business, and are capable of producing it: For information’ of the Virginia peninsula, -Contractor. ed your picture!” he walked out of the . ’ 5. white, his hood and surcoat. crimsom . %"™*” : . =: coat empties nto Hampton Roads below the} who! thinks il of it”), also to gold, is . Stevens at Wild’s barber sho city. At one place, while the tide was . buckled about the left. leg below the colored shoes aspecialty. Sati EST, IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & co, PORCELAIN, BATH TUBS Patient, Yet if she persists in telling). Plumberpecs im her personal or domestic history. : .<, , PLUMBING suPPLIEs . not ask ‘the woman. pi, Broad sixes, below New York Hotel, business here 49 y as we have an” 4 neighborhood, . Building Houses -ON THE— 3 «65. Installment Pian, "And we are still at jt. your coutract, i circa tec" Annual Fa irl ea con —OF THE— : AUGUST Sth to Sept. Ist,
_ (INCLUSIVE). Pavilion at Nevada City Stock Exhibit at Glenbrook HER Hone FRED ZEITLER, Pres. WM. GIFFIN, Sec'y. THE HOME MARKET most inexhaustible supply of timber in this ‘We have made a success OF . M. L. & D. MARSH. wpsieieaaiiaiinis EN <a We have been’ in the lamber many years more + : ‘ i Call and learn or’ terms before letting Stop at the 3 Mont; European Plan—Rooms, $F per : day and upw Witdout sco. Ocerdental Hotel Wise viliing American Plane, and upwards, according to Rooms and Location, rane upwards, Suites of Rooms, $2,590 per A first-class Restaurant on office /floor, Reasonable prices, © ar Street cars pass the door for all parts of the-city. ey Telegraph, Telephone and Messenger Service, : neaien: San Francisco Particular attention paid to families 50 CENTS A WEEK ; not to exceed five lines in ’ Teed catee this head for 50 cents’ : ‘Sveex or $24 month. Eac additional ‘line. cents a week or 40 centsa month. Pay: @ble invariably fi advance. = Active,. intelligent aud: reliable agents, of either sex,to represent the Mutual Reserve . Bund of New York (operated on Full Reser vel basis) 4s Special Agent. Good territory ex. apply to, e Z : C. M. Oakley, State Mauager, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, California Electricity is Lifet ; Prof Ax Troibert,Union Hotel, Room. Will remain One Week Only! Call and Investigate at Once, “My latest scientific ‘Electric Appliances, cure like Magic, the: worst forms of Rheumatism, Stomach Troubles, and and all forms of Nervous and Vital Weakness. Each Appliance scientifically arranged ‘and adopted to ea h individtial case for home ‘treatment. Free Test given. Mrs, M. E. Courtright The noted astrologist will remain one week longer, Ladies readings 50 cents this week, Gents $1. ‘Rooms at Mrs. C. R.’ Harrison's Spring street. ; For Sale at a Bargain, has 7 rooms and electric lights throughout. Lé6t has 150 foot front and is large enough to build’ another house on. ‘Apply to’ Mrs, Adair. ; : Singer. Sewing’ Machines * Sold and rented on: easy terma, ar Will exthing juseful. Good second-hand amacliues from .$5.00up. “Allmakes of machines repaired and: parts kept. in stock: Offlee at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store, Broad. St. GRO. W. RBEES, sole agent for Nevada Champion. Boot Black. : For the best shine in town call on William Tan' and jonguar tt F of 26 pieces, edch in the form of & garter, bearing the motto, and fiom it hangs. the “George,” a. badge which represents St. George on horseback enrapidity. — Baltimore . countering the dragon. The “lesser while at the same place when the tide was in he could only go down two feet before the water commenced to flow with alarming Anierican, Pearls, Howse and Lot for Sale. der. Lhe star of the order consists of eight -potnts, within’ which Is the cross of St. George encircled by the garter. A Philadelphia dealer in jewels. says pearls are in good health this summer. “Pearls are particularly liable ‘to disease,” he said. ‘Commercially, the health of a pearl refers*to its luster, aud when it becomes dull you may sacrificing: his costly cloak so that the know that it Is sick. Salt water ts the queen could go dry shod has been outonly tonic that is known to be effica. 4 ges Raleigh Beaten Out of Sight, berries for canding, should at once order from Mr. Andrews. The fruit ripens closely “Lord Raleigh’s graceful little act of . togetber so the: ééason will be short. Caution! People who desire my excellent raspT. H. LEHR. June 80,1900. Rey done. by a western bride.” elous in such cases, and after being im. “What did she do?” mersed In brine for séveral days the “On a very slippery. day last winter their usual health, ~The summer . yop first husband on the front steps, ao mouths are usually hid on pearls, but that: her second husband wouldn’t slip this year, for some reason, there Is . gown”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. 5 4 je “ 1 [ois niture as good as new and a }_ gems will be found to be restored to . she seattered the cremated ashes ‘of Hebi d bry aha miged jz : For Sale at a Bargain. : MBS. RUSSEL: At Peter Pardon’s Residence Broad Street. tended. * Offere upwards of fifty ap-tu-da:ef : *mot excelled by any first, A house and lot in good candition. “House t jain Nevada Co. Electric Power ibis “hak Weeks Sass ari oe. sac Co.’s is the Ideal Light. Don: Hoter _¢. Re-opened ~ And Now Ready for Business. ‘WM, B. HOOPER, Lessee. ° Insist upon ving thé Jor: dan “4 A’A 1& Outlery only, % Don't be a substijj tute because a iq) little cheaper. ei The best al. @) ways Gosté less in.theend? Pop 2 sale by W. D. VINTON and other’ leddiay y iealers, Smell. — . Opportunities for investment that. surpass ‘this country has ever experienced, the. heart tS f me bis Klondike offers no better oppor. tanity for wealth than the oil fields of Qalifornia. 4 Jtanita Oil, Mining ani ! Development Company, Incorporated und r ithe laws of! ¢ y, the State of California. lai _ e) § om Presidems: .. 0.0 60i.00.ccccccee J. J. EAGAN Vice’ Presitient ..... JAMES ‘W. TRAVERS POOR MMET 5 os cde ois Sec ckes W. S. HARLOW Treasurer: Mees kgs. '9, Sins M. L. SCHLUETER The-Oil Fields of California are offering the Klondike and even the diamond fielda of Africa. The excitement is daily-increasing, and the goming of ‘1900 will surely see the greatest legitimate boom in. oji nae aes n , the big oil excitement of. me thon county, on thefamous Kreyenhaged strat: is the land of the Juanita vil dd Development. -C ; 60 acres, said by leatling experts to be the finest oil land in the Si te, and comprisi the W. 24 of Sec.1, ‘T. 24,3. R12 K., it. . B. M. In order to raise funds with which to complete the purchase of a standard wi -boring rig, 000 shares of the ‘Iréasury Stoek are aow-being offered at 50 centsa share. A few hares may make you-¢omtortable: for life, Mard. finished house, in fine condition, six Hi chy ’ Metzenbaugher, P Top I, rooms and pantry, and large wood cellar, ]. <> : 2 , jaittatcd on Orchard Street, Nevada: Oity, ‘. George” isa smaller badge.attached to . with or without ravine lot, forsale. Enquire a blue ribbon worn over the.left shoul. at Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j 10-2m . . This Favorite Hotel has been “remodeled,, repainted, repapered ‘and. newly furnished throughout, thereby making. it-second to no Hotet in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, Aud Large Modern Dining Room. . Step ing plade for all Stages and Busses, GOLD BOUGHT. a9 buy now and getin on the ground floor. No salaries ‘are‘paid to any of the Directors, OFFICE—057 BROADWAY, Roomé 1 and m Oakland,Cal, : The Best Liquors, : } The Best Cigars. +6 Lhesve are the attractions you oan always find at 5 ‘THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, All the favorite brands of Whiskies kept ome, ote. Fare 3 ms ee Taylor,” *: shoo mas Taylor,” “ and “Robin Hood.’* . . NEVADA CITY — ASSAY OFFICE. Broad Street, Nevada City. . BACTICAL, MILE TESTS SLALT P Assaying of ali metals, . ue . Mail aud Express Orders Promptly At‘ very little iiiness among them.”"q .An Ear Test, . A novel and curious test for deafness or approaching deafness has been deA Photographic Checking Clock, An apparatus that has at least the si Si Bar Screen Fir Sale, merit of novelty is.on exhibition in London. It is designed as a checking clock .to record the arrival of employ: ees at their places of work. The novel: seribed by.a Paris specialist. If the handle of a vibrating tuning fork be applied to the knee or other bony pori employee, as Lé or she arrives, presses bi the button, of the machine; and imme. note tan be heard distinctly. : tion of the hunian frame, the sound Sesccgred x urd cgremded posseruse phan ty. consists iva sensitized photograph: cannot be heard by the person who fi eccaikee ping porte: eis le ribbon attached to clockwork. Each . Por sesses an unimpaired ear, but If the F 4 to.or address.W J. Evans, Nevada City. ear be attacked by disease then the Pome an : nd “4 House and’Lot For Sale. : My property on Washington street, just j20-im diately his or ber photograph. together } with a phoiéetaph of the eléck, showi ing the moinent of arrival, is impressed on the movable ribbon. Ut is said That Cne disquieting thing about — the “open door” in China is that a man rate of 40 4 1ulbate, INGTON, D.C. , Wi the photu@iuphs can be pide at. the with a knife in one hand and a. tore: hate 2% Milliken Ranch for Sale. Mrs. A.C Milliken offers her ranch oh the ‘for sale at a bargain. and a half from town; all ud outhouses. Every. tight behind. it. : : oO ore TT in. the other appears to. be standing “nelosed, re hing ready “"d ate possessions ji ‘& fine bar sereen for sale. Enquire at the} "°° New York Hotel, z * sip y Sa Crezolene Whooping Cough, Crow; sthma, Catarrh, Colds, Se ES being admin: A by inhalSafest and Most Effectual "Means. Of treating the throat and branshial abes i onicee ecteoa each ones ‘valuable In Contagious Diseases T. H. HICKS & CO., For Sale at a Bargain. _. The building on Comuier-cial street formerly occupied by the Referee saloon-is offered for sale at a bargain, For particulars enqniré of — BROWN & FORGAN.