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July 18, 1900 (4 pages)

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AT RAVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, ~—BY— BROWN & CALEINS. HE TRANSCRIPT. See issued Brery Brewing, Sundays Bxeepted, PBRSONAL POINTERS, Old and Young. mining business,: San Juan today. } b, : ; Sacramento is here. 1%2MS OF ames ao Te oe Frank Bushby of Marysville. is here ryverriet, «= A2 fede Per Week. Spending a few days, ’ . Delivered to any part cf the city. to this city yesterday. TaLEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0, BOX E 02 last evening’s train. WEDNESDAY....July. 18, 1900 Editorial Notes. The total gross earnings of railroad: were $238,000,000 larger last year thai ~ im 1895 ‘Every corn-fed steer in Nebraska i: now worth $12 to $16 more than in 1896 Farmers 10 that State will hardly vote for Democratic times again. The sentiment in favor of the passag: of the ship subsidy bill grows stronger and stronger ail over the country ar the statistics of our foreigu trade fo: the fiscal year just ended are stadied. Under this Administration, our farm e-e, merchants and manufacturers hav: been assured that the markets of Chim would be always open to them in equa comypetition with other nations. No women in the world stand fo greater acd more loving thoughtfulnes, for the ua.en of their families than dc the women of America. No sacrifice i> too great. for an American wife to make for her husband. The busiuess meuo this country must slow up, and on. step in that direction isa life, afte: business hours,away from the places of their activities. The America: country suburb can be the salvation uo the American business man; And. likewisg, can it give a mo e easily adjusted life to our women. For our Ciildren it admits of no question: Ci-ies never were made for children,— Edward Bok, in July Ladies’ Home Journal , There were 9928 cuses of cholera in the India fumine districts during the week ending July 7th and of these 6474 were futal. In the native States acjoining there were about the same number of cares. At Mucsn’t. Paying rent doesn’t make a home We build them on easy terms. Towte Bros. Co, tore His Own Trap, There is a young man in the Pension office who is buying a house on the installment plan at a town somewhere between this city and Baltimore, and his dear little wife lives out there. It is his wont to come in early of a morning and to go out again on the 5:30 train when his day’s work is done. A few days ago he met an old friend from Chicago, and, yielding to the entreaties of that old friend, he decided to spend the evening in town. He was so afraid Wwifle would feel hurt if she knew that he had deliberately planned an evening’s good time without counting her in that he mantully resolved to deceive her. Accordingly as he came away from the office he went to a telegraph office and sent this message to her: “Unavoldably detained. Missed 5:30 rain. Will be out later.” : It was a great deal later when he reached his happy home. Wifie met him at the door, and there was a look in her eye that every married man learns to know and instinctively to dread. “Did you get my message precious?” he asked as he kissed her tenderly, holding his breath meanwhile as a ptecautionary measure. “Yes, dear,” she made answer, and when a woman calls her busband “dear” that way you can cut loose from the weather bureau and prognosticate @ few things on your own hook. “Yes, Gear, I received your message. Here Geary & Oo.,.wholesale druggists, of Sacramento, was in tow: yesterday. from Verdi, and left this morning for Camptonville to visit the family o1 Ww. Meek. man, wh> bas been h days past, will take his departure this morning. ieville yesterday and .Fravcisco, dug business, list night from Lundr, Mono county, ona visit tothe ‘tady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. visiting friends, Spa:is" mine today. Francisco are here on a vidit. ‘ast evening's train on a visit. G. D. Wyman of Applegate, Place sounty, is here for a few days. Cruckee this morning. ap from Wheatland today. George O. Gaylord left on the morr ng train for Sau Francisco. ilar traveling men is in town. 4frived here on last evening’s train. Francisco lust evening on business. Mrs Joho Bonney aad L, A. Paine were here from Lake City yesterday. D. Rolfe lett on the morning train ff. Ssheunert, the Popular cigar man ‘ f Sacramento, is here Spending a few days. at. [. Pierce returned this afternoon o Lundy, Mono county, after ashort Jisit here. J.J. Sinclair and W. D. Bessey of ‘acrameuto arrived here on the mornog train. Miss Katie Allen returned to Sacranent > yesterduy morning, »fter a short visit here. Miss Lacy Quinton of San Francisco 3 here on a visit to ber sister, Mrs. W. 4. Sandow, Charles Cellurins, a wholesale lig-’ at the Uuion. George A. Capen, the Sacramento agent of “Beadstreet’s,” business. W.T. Wiley and W. E. Eldridge of 3an Francisco arrived here on the morning train. A. Champion of Grass Valley passed through town this morning on his way 'o Washington. W.F, Englebright,; who has been to Jen Francisco on u business trip, re tared this morning. J. Wheeler came down from the Piumbago mine teday on hig way to San Francisco. Prof. Rubert Lee, a principal of chools at San Jose, is visiting Wesley Arnhart and family. ; W. T. Boyce, an ex-Assemblyman of San Francisco, arrived here last night 48 & witness in the Lansing case. ' Miss Turner and Mrs. Jost of, San Francisco arrived bere last evening and left this morning for Camptonville. Mrs. Wm. Toomey und Miss Julia Shea of Moores Flat retarned last evening from a visit to the Metropolis, W. F. Geary, of the firm of Kirk, is bere on Eari Cleveland arrived here yesterday W. 8. Bowen, the Tacoma mining ®re for peveral P. M. Johnson returned from Downwent to San He has been north on minRK. 'l. Pierée and family arrived here Dilly Chronicle of the Doings of Both J, A. Young of New York is here. on F.G, Smith came over from North G. O. Hail of San Francisco came in Miss Irwin cf Grass Valley is here P. Bradley came down from the Mrs. Oook and Miss Oook of San Mrs. Pauline Marsh arrived here on Geo. W. Dorwin came over from E. E. Jusperand & F. Smith were Scott Ennis one of Sacramento's popDr. H. W. Dadiey of Iudianapolis Wm. MoKinlay 8r, went to San Rev. J. Ph lps has returned from &/at S.ell & Fleming’s. : tf our of the soa/hern part of the State. for a visit to friends in San Francisco. aor dealer of Sun Francisco, is a~-guest . : BRIEFLY STBTED, x a3 Something New Evevy Day. Cook's, that’s all. “Woodpecker Cigar.” Nuf sed. For Life Insa z a Census. Marshal T. W. O'Neill of arance see T, B. Gray.. * You can geta tooth brash at Vinton’ For picnic delicadies loy’s Ret j H Aa eis 75 ith: You can’t have Malaria if pos rink church and bas been a resident of thiPhil Oram of Yuu Bet paid a visit to Cook’s. ee ; lord’s: Fol+y’s, morrow, ' Fleming's. m14-tf® T . Juckson’s, mJ-if tomorrow. Es pleasant tonic. : tt -. picnic tomorrow. Vinton keeps it. tf 25 centsat Wolf's. t © 4f ot Gallagher’s stand. Opa! Cream softens and whitens the skin. 250 at Vinton’s. tf Swell patterns of lawns and .dimities Heinz’s pickles, by the dozen, ‘at Geo. O Gaylord & Son's. Ham Rolls and Corned Ham, Something new. At Gartopp’s. tf Call on Ed Schmidt when you want any hing in the-tobacco line. ptf Are you satisfied with your Vanilla Extract. “Ours is good At Viutons’. tf For cold storage meats goto Grisse] Rros ’and you are sure to get the best Wolf carries a tull line of hig.) grade Jellies aud Preservies, 2 Jars’ for 25 cent s tf If you ever used Jobnston’s tooth Pp wder you would like it. Vinton has tt for sale. Vun Camp's beets, Ready for table Bib. cans tor 20 cents at A. B. Wollt’s, Cash Grocer. % oy ee “H.B.” What is “H. B”? The whiskey without a headache. At Tom's Place, Broad street, je5 Watermelons are now in market and the choicest lot can be found at W. A. Andrews’, Broad street. tf “Bromangelon,” the most delicious dessert jelly ever produced, is sold by Geo. C. Gaylord and Son. tf A bexsutitul matted etching with every ourchage of two packages of Cream of Wheat Mush, at Gaylord & Son’s, Raspberries are going out of season and those desiring them should send orders at once to W. H. Andrews’ Broad street. tf Fresh Duiry Butter can be bad at W. G Richard’s grocery store for 85 cents ivr roll, and fresh Ranch Butter at 20 vets @ pound. . j6 , T. H. Lebr has picked 2200 quarts of the finest raspberries from his place this season, and he will also have a big fall crop. In addi'ion to the list published of business men who will close tomorrow should be added the names of J. Delbridge, Jas. Kinkead and L. Hyman. At “The Grotto” atall times, you can get the finest of liquors, ‘wines; ales, cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is all ye who never sampled their goods.tf Wm. Williams and Tom Brock oi Grass Valley passed through here last evening goitig to Montezama Hili to look afte: eight dogs they loat last Sunday. The Knights of Pythias will entertain Deputy Supreme Chancellor J. ©. Clark on Friday evening next. There will be a program of exercises and a fine bangnet, ° James and Clifford Graham and ©, H. Bennett, who went to Alaska last spring returned home yesterday, They tay California will be good enough for them from now on. ° Jimes Kinkead, the cash furniture Pig’s Foet in bulk at Geo. 0. Gayin Miss Hook’s Sixth Grade last term 7 it -]80d was promoted to the Seventh The amus>ments dt the gicnip Will be Grade this summer. Mias Phelps was great. = ‘ ‘ Spanish Panoche’ fresh every day ot was liked by ull. Don’t fail to attend the eset Chicago. The funeru! will-teke place eek S359 Sa on Friday uornivg at 10 Ovlock from A-M-E Silk Underskirts at Snell aqd{ the family residence on Broad street Pig's toetwtee diene for 250 cents at . Hs R. Willis of Grass Vuliey. You are surely going to the picnic ‘from’ a ‘bdsiness trip to the Southern Vinton’s Boot ‘Indu! ana ' Wide is aj returning for three or four days, but The finest sport of the season at the . Change his mind. : Mrs. Hil.’s Insect powder is the best; > : . AN: OLD PEDAGOGUE, Grandfather’s Mush, 8 packeges for If you want a Rood shine ®Q around . . it is.” There it was, sure enough. It war marked as plain as plain could be, “Received at 4:23.” He hadn’t thought of that.—Washington Post. Nature as an Armorer, There are few departments of buman life where man has been go entirely anticipated and at the same time surpassed by the lower animals as in the invention of armor. ‘His cunningest devices of the mailed fist order were none of them original. If you €xamine a fine and fully developed suit of plate armor ip the form which it umed at its highest zenith in the fifteenth century, you will find O. H. O'Hara, editor of the Syracuse, N. Y., Herald, arrived in this city yesterday, accompanied by his wife. He has mining interests in thie district. A. F. Gray vame down from Forest City yesterday, where he has been looking at-some mining property. He left on the morning train for San Francisco. Peter Graham and Martin Burth of Sweetiand arrived in thi day on jury duty. F. WwW. Banks of North San Juan -also cime over for tne same purpose. nese certificates of merchants, is here from San Francisco, 8 City yester-/are made by Bice & Lewis at their scription and draw plans and build H. E. Tippett, an inspector of Ch «. houses. dealer of Commercial street, bas just received a new line of golden oak and antique oak center tables. Go around to his store and see them. ‘ A. D. Sutton, of the Glenbrook Dairs, has placed on his route a handsome new wagon, It is what might be termed ® double wegon, with the driver seated between the two compart ments. All kinds of fancy grills and scrolls Plaza planing mill. They also do tarning and wood work of every deAll persons having dealings with the oms Tha! Should nt Edgy = at 8:30 This Morning: ° 8. She J. 'W. Phelps, pastor of the Methodist «. city about two years, She was @ pupil Souug lady of a lovable disposition and She. was aged, 16 years, (months and 8 days, a Native oj. “ “[ The services will be conducted by Rey. Her father returned last evening part of the State. He had not intended yesterday Something told him to He Prides Himself Upon the Spelling Classes He Used-to Have, * 8. A. White. who is nowa resident of ‘San Francisco but who foraierly lived at Camptonville, arrived here last nig ¢ on his way to visit his old home. He taught school at Camptonville about forty years ago and be saysthat evers spot in that vicinity is 8'ill fresb in himemory. While he was teaching there he prided hims+If Qpon having a fine Spelling class and on many occasions he and his clase walked over to North San Jaan, a distance of 12. miles, to have a spelling contest with the schoo) at that place, and walk back again in the cool of the evening. The San Jaa. scholars would also kay Camptouville
a visit oceassionly for the Same pur Wiss Besst--Darin Phelps ‘Passes Atfay . typ Waiidering Cubs tobe Admitted and This morning at 8:80 o'clock Miss Bessie Darlin Phelps departed this life, “Uno” for sore feet, At Vinton’s. tt . Sbe was taken sick last Friday night witb .pneumonia..bat..she could not: stand the ravages of that dreaded diwas the daughter of Rev. 1Great Cut Price Sate z » GORLY BEAR GROWL,4 an Acorn Feast. The Curly Bears will on Thursday evening next admit to their cave two cubs who have long been wandering. After the ceremonies are concluded a feast of. acorns, pine nuts and other delicacies of bruin will be partaken of. All members are requested to be presént as if will be a great growl. Died at San Francisco. Patrick Dailey, aged about 60 years, was found dead in bed at San Francisco on Monday. The gas’ was e-captug iu fall forca from a jet near the bed. He wus a father of W. R. Dailey and Fred Dailey who have visited here severnl times lately with theatrical com: anies. } _—_—_—_—_——— — China. Crockery 'Glassware Silver Piated Ware 20 per. cent. off. Dinner Sets 20 per cent. off Jardinieres 20 per cent. off Clocks 20 per cert. off Glassware 20 per cent. off Lamps 20 per cent, off Knives, Forks, Spoons High Grade Siiver Plated Ware ’ 8O per cent. off all Cdds and Enés Grey Enameled. Ware, prices away down Table Glassware, prices away down pose. Mr. White thinks he can take ‘he exxct trail fron Camptouville to San Juan thut he and bis scholars did torty years ago. Grain and Stock Markets, San Francisco, July 18.—Wheat, firm; December, $1,1334; cash, $1 05. Barley, no sales ; cash barley, 71ie. DINNER SETS 44 piece Dinner Set, $3.00 6o piece Dinuer Set, $4 40 too piece Dinner Set, $6 95 % COO —AT— QOOGO @oee COO (>) © 6 @ AT $1.00 A SUIT. © Ladies, one frat and last shatiee : © © © 8 © © © dow and then walk in. All our wash suits are in the window and all’ marked $1.00 A Sut The ols price was $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Theygall go.this day for $1.00 and that will end the season of 1900. Respectfully, MAHER & Co. Attend our arert sale of wash goods at $1.60 a uit. Don’t wait. 8 t GLASS BERRY AND’ TABLE SETS ©6©©06©000 6666 , S53, 49 45, 55, 75. 90 Cts, per Set GLASS PITCHERS, SUGAR BOWLS ’ AND SPOON HOLDERS S&S, 10, 15, 20. 25 Cts. each SESE eo, Have You Tried “LEMONADE AND WATER SETS 45+ 350 65, 75, 90 Cts, per Set COukK JUST TO SEE TAYLOR’S {f you haven’t we would like you to try it Gooa Time and Place to Buy Commercial Street, Nevada City. Fresh Roasted Coffee Yet. * = es Lowe Ha Great American Importing fea Cy PRICES LOWER fHAN EVER. It is Crisp ang Aromatic . Fresh from the Roaster Every Day A Rrvelaticn to you if h ¥ stale stuff lately. ¢ vou have hed pcos: 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib 4 coording tothe grade and variety you de si.e, Samples cheerfully given if you don’t care to buy. lee Cold Tea Pree” for All! Drop in and Have a Drink. THE COMMERCIAL TEA C0, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Moore. hig: not Substitute anything else for t scribed and demanded by nature. NEVER TIRE OF! tated by considerations “ See win© SOMETHING You FOLEY'S Ice Cream Suds The reason is because it is always fresh, cold, Anvigorating and ipdescribably delicious by its fruit flavors carbonated drinks are dic. of One shall not, one must hese Ice Cold Fluids preFoley’s Ice Cream Parlors: Nevada City THAT PLEASE > > I frame all kinds of pictures with artistic judgment. F. W. TAYLOR, Manager. California Fruit in Jars 2 6 it) 6 if] “Van Camp's Pork and Beans. ’“ iT) “tt r /1tlb. roe 2 lbs 20c eas Sse glbs age Hire’s Carbofate, Koot Beer in Pint Bottles . ; pee Hire’s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles In Bulk. SALT WAFERS IN CARTOONS, 18c EACH. CHAS. E. MULLOY, PIONEER Grocer Grass Vatiey . . WUC AIIM ay, Me Have You Seen Chose PHOTOGRAPHS BEE TE AE AS AS aS Moquet, Princess and Sultan Smyrnia are the names of them. While you are there just look at the See pretty-Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Aeh &@ ‘BEDROOM: SETs, For the quality of the articles Francisco and Sacramento prices, -KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE. . ae the prices are lower than San i “RAR eee ee Beautiful Rugs.. % AT KInKEap’'s? 3 RRR Whole, Sliced and Grated Pineapple Broad Street. Non-Magnetic Watches. Since Electricity has come in general use the number of MAGNETIZED WATCHES Heinz Dweet that the trunk and limbs were completely inclosed ‘in a splendid fitting, Jointed -case of tron Plates, all exqulaitely polished. The suit as a whole . Cisco who has He will visit. Nevada County Electric Power Oo, several other mountain towns before ‘eturping to the Bay. Mra ts. Montgomery of San Franbeen Spending a few was a triumplant product of the armorer’s art. Yet if you look ata lobster’s tall you will see at a clance that all these cleyer devices of man’s Imagining had been invented and patented long before by nature anid. that the elaborate Workmanship of the Plantagenet ' craftsmen who cased knightiand horse for the battlefield or the tournament in glistening meta] was but a Poor imitation of the ineffable skill ‘With which the unheeded crustaceans of the: time protected every vulnerable Portion of their bodies from the assaults and at. tacks of t'-'--"~arine “enemicShoo Fly. * Beautiful pai. stains, varnishes Screen doors and windows. days here with W. Walters went over to North: San morning to visit Scheurman, j and family Juan home, afte are notified to present their. bills at once, as ~he company desires to settle its affairs under that head, now having &@ Dew Danie, lw . Sweeney, 0O.R; ghlio, Jr. W:; Is Increasing Daily. ‘ Realizing this fact we have purchased a line of Fine Non-Magaetic Watches, n geutiemen’s sizes only, and we invite Electricians and others to inspect them before investing their money in a timepiece. is &@ Watches de-magnetized by us at reasonable prices. The newly installed officers of Court WwW Broad , this . Garfleld, F. of A, are as follows: O, A. A. & H f HARTUNG, puibegaly bre her father Chas . Lutz, P. 0.8; HL Wa. Delbridge, 8. O. R.; George RichWm,,Wayman and wife, of Greentop, . ardson, Sr. W.; J. D. Coa Mo., left yesterday for their Eastern . J. K. Williams, 8, B.; J. G. White, J r ® visit with his brother,. B;T. J. Thos. Wayman, and family, at Pike . Dailey, R 8. SUCOESSORS TO F.C. LUETIB. City. “The latter came as far as Ne: : BOc a Pa vada City to see them off. For Sale Cheap. Barataria Shrimps é pe R ps eteveares The lots on West Broad street owned . ” "Phe best in the land always on hand. Killed Two Deer, oy Mrs. F. McGibbone are offered for} ° == ” ; Beodon, w. Pascoe, Jease Hitchcock and Judge Coughlan Succeeded i kil,Tow.E Bros. Co. ] Yesterday @ party of hunters con. . @ t® bargain. They will be sold as sisting of R. Maitland, J. V. Nilow, M. a whole or in inte. Inquire of Brown ing two deer. These are the first killea fo take orders or : Sword in this seq of the ‘ Anyone desiring work done immediateson, ae S780 thin nee ly should see John 8, Gregory. tf. 4. N. DOXSEE & SONS’ Little Neck Clams Scans for 50 cents. WHOLE JOHORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, 25 CENTS., FRANK GUENTHER, . Nevada City, Elegant Ripe Olives 2% cents a quart. THE CELEBRATED © . Anchor Oysters . CASH, GROCER} 7 HIRE’S ROOT BEER Just Arrived. Pickles in Bulk Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk Heinz Chow Chow. Heinz’s Beans in Cans Heing Preserved: Raspbel Heinz Chutney Heinz Mustard =" rata eu, HEiOS Preserved. Strawberries a we sion, on orues5.2. {Wil Bros. Natural Rolled Oats SR a WEDNESDA . TO THE C. The followi written for thi J. Smith of St ‘Far away in A Where the M ‘There our Can: ' Noble warric Where the kop And the coar There our bogs Heedless of t Side by side y Bravely foug For the pire ~ Noble mea, o See them rnine Where the bu * Marching boldi Warriors not af Fighting in a dc Midst scream In the front ra: Many brave C O, let us tarn t¢ Of our father’ Scotch and Irisl All were Britc And we'll show That our boy: For freedom’s fi That floats ne Though we kno And we weep For there’s lone! O’er the grave ' Raise our hearts Bow before ou Prayers for the . In the far off 1 May & ' New York, J for the missiona: tically abandon there still rem ‘that the little 6th as at. Pad‘ caped the fate of capital and ths ported to have g tained and are But the lack off: grave anxiety fo Pao Ting-Fu. U Obinese rulers, t chance that they were two missior the Presbyteria supported a hc Congregational ( both missions es part of thie d Congregaticnalis havegone to I nual conference they may have and be still at three were Rev, I Mary 8S. Morril Gould. The six aries reported on Pao Ting-Fu w and Mrs. Simcox lor, Dr. and Mrs. Selaer Hodge and Miss Mackay, been in Ohina on year. Her two live at Los Ange Will Issue I In order that ti sckipT force may Glenbrook Park will be issued at Hote The following _ the Union Hotel J. lee and v M. ter, BE, Salter, Geo, McOullou ‘Geo. Riley, F. P. Williams J.L. Brook J. O. Woodwat Chas Cellarius H. Soheunert, Mrs. F. H. Jos Miss G. Turne! J.J. Sinclair, . WwW. D. Bessy, T. J. Boyle, E, Wallis, Phil Branne, The Republic which does thin, it has moved depths of fina: heights of unt has given ‘it a fo only to thet « transformed it creditor nation imperial domair F E B ge eeeese © 4 Ej a, Besse H ‘ts [ee Baw Aare Co < os ——_