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July 31, 1901 (4 pages)

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m for Ming June j N ent by ay ms ry W, = ned by the g by Reentry an > peer 8 ¢) im 'snd th at arog inant c. ‘. Me 181, in the Hest . ling ady b ser boa . hereinbeforg cramento, jn ng the sixty q of, or they will Provisions of the . ASER, Register, . Notice §, + COMPAN piace ot veiled ovation of vod Lat at am Lom tt the witha of 'b tg lev ed upon ied => sy dae we q seers acanrene: Iding, San Yea! ’ is assessme ae aay ot ot ripe . advertised for salg . rs ayment is ent the Jith day linquent asses. of advertising, and f ia ee ecretar reckels nae ya Notice, OLD MINING Co lace of business & Location ¢ lifornia. hat at a meeti held ie Nin ssment, (No. 19) of! s levied upon the poration, ‘payable ies gold coin tothe the company, 13 . neisco, California, . this assessment the 12th day of quent and adver. iction, and unless » Will be -sold on f September, 1M}, . bssment, together ; and expenses of i Dircetors. CANT, . ecretary, . ng, San Francisco jl Notice, ) [ING COMPANY, . ore of business, unty, California ada ‘ounty. hat at a meeting » Sth day of July, of One (1) Cent ,er essmenut No. 6, was i capital stock of on or before the . L. W. Jefierson, Haydon Building, 1 this assessment mn the Sist day of auent and adverorion, and, uniess vill be sold onthe ,at 10a m, of that t assessment and SON, Secretary, ng, Hollister, Cal. ditors. vai COUNTY OF rnia etate of Lota J, 4 > the creditors of, laims against the bO present them . the date of this t of the County of ia, at his office in f Califorvia. L. ARBOGAST, tt of the Connty of juls-4m ditors. ‘ian ESTATE OF f the County of the creditors of, ims against, the resent them withate of this notice, county of Nevais office in Nevada. ARBOGAST, ft of the County for AdministraA. jA2 leoting. YOKHOLDERS OF rtz Mining ‘'omre of W.H Smith ity, on “MONDAY rk, SMITH, cebagatd pro tem. — NOTICE. ING COMPANY. lace of business, cation of works, hat at a meetin , held on the 2 sment (No 4) 0 vas levied upon or ration, pay: Smith. pres* d Street, Nevada this assessment 80th day of June d agvertised bat unless paym Id on TUL iSVAY, © pay the delin. with the costs of Direct Directors. W. H. SMITH, onetary Pro Tem NT. ard of Director’ uent. stock wat 1, to JULY th.) lace. i, Sec. pro tem. NT. rd of Directors delinquent sto¢ Oth to FRIVAY. . hour and place » Sec. pro tem. NT. vd of Director elinquent § , duly 19th, 10h, 1, at the some , Sec, pro tem NT. ail f Directo ihaven stock th, sg at = , See. pro tells ript. Tuesday, GLENBROOK PARK -jand after it was all over the young . hopeful, who bad been much impressed . ninety-nine out of every hundred : pbring us all together?” Sept. 10th, 1901 Given by Glenbrook Park Association. and Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons.. . as ‘NEVADA cITY, ‘CAL WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 3%, sili EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, « All Nicely Arranged. Advertising Pays, At a recent ocdicn banihet the} Fourth Estate—It is all very well to following story was told as appropri-. talk about regular customers ‘who ate to the’ occasion : would visit a store whether the concern ‘There had been a re-union of ‘the ‘advertised or not, but how long, think femily.at ‘the house, the epeaker said, }you, would they continue in the role of regular customers? It is safe to say by the talk of old times that she had ‘heard during the evening, began to. amerchant’s ware from the newspapers, question an parents, ‘ be ate enterprising and successful shopMamma, she began, “where verti keeper is -perfectly well aware of this ge born?’ fact, and he would as soon think of ‘ ae born in New York.” trying todo businesson the “once in ‘ ere was papa born?” ewhile” advertising plan as he would of Shands he was born in Philadel phia.’ attempting to make a success by openAnd where was I born?” Ang his shop whenever he happened to “You were born in Nevada City.” feel in the mood to tra neact business, “Is that so? Well,” she added after +e : &.pause, “wasn’t it nice of the Lord to A Poor [lillonaire pers: gain their information about Lately. starved in London: because ‘he could not digest ‘his food: Early . use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills . would have saved him. They’ A woman grows aiital from two causes.—One that she cannot marry ‘the man she wants arid. the other that she was disappointed after she married ein promote assimilation, improve appetite. Sold by W. D. Coot, sharp Rainier Beer at the Ow, ; : cantse glass. jlo-tt . . se “oe A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cold. Storage Meats Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros, —_——-—-~+ +00 ‘ For special first-class Cold Storage} Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomas Meats you should send your orders to. Paine, none better. For sale at Rector Pipi Bros , Commercial street. The Bros. est of beef, pork, mutton ae iu the hickat. P ee Best Prescription For Malaria seg Ohills and Fevar is a bo ttle of Grovnz Burrato Lager Baer on draught, at . /49TELESS CxiiL, Tonio. It is simply 5 8 cents & glass, at Council Cham bers, iron’ and quinine in a tasteless form. Vinton add to their. life and durability “has ‘arranged process. The ties are put in pumped out and the ities are heated by steam. The chemicals are then. pumped'in and the ties kept in, the solution under high pressure until they are sat. strengthen the stomach, aid digestion Pickled. Raitread Ties. used to a great extent all-over. the country, A number railroads, in‘eluding the Burlington, the Santa Fe ‘and the Southern Pacific, have plants of their own in which the ties are pickled. ‘How to preserve the -ties and been ‘a. serious problem for railroad operatives ever since the early days of transportation by rail. The constant wear and-tear of ties has necessitated their replacement as soon as they were perceptibly worn. A solution of chloride ‘of zinc is applied by a specially large. airtight cylinders,’ the ‘air. is urated.—Philadetnhia Record, Pickled railroad ties are now being . Full Particulars in a Few Days. (@ Sealed posale will be received by A. B. Wolf, at Ed W. Schmidt cigar store, up to: Dcoteuhas 2d, at 12 o'clock, as follows: For bar; ice orenin stand; fruit stand; lunch counter and other privileges. GRAND MASK BALL. To be given by the New Union Dancing Clab —on— FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23d, 1901, On their Open-air Platform i se Watch this Space for List of Prizes. DELICACIES For Spring Lunches Ham Loaf _ ge Chicken Loaf _ Cottage Loaf a8 Beef Loaf Irish Stew Potted Tongue. Boiled Ham ready .to ake Ce ee {Property For Sale’ Two Houses, both close to town, are offered for sale at a bargain. For full particulars, enquire at.. E. W. SCHMIDT’S CIGAR STORE — OR—A. B. WOLF, NEvADA. TPN ae A a W. J. Britland, bese hag [No cufe—no pay. Price 50c. Yards at Depo -M-L. & D. MARSH ~ Lumber Merchants RN 8 DO elit Oftice—Head o of Boulder wareets t. t. TABLE DELICACIES. Pickled Pigs Feet Saratoga Chips Limberger Cheese Swiss Cheese = . Pickles = iRipe OlivesCream Cheese
Cream Cheese Abalone =: JELL-O = —A Jacksons Beehive Grocer 10c per Ib = 20c per Ib = 35c each = 35c per Ib = 10c a quart 25C a quart . 3 for 25 cts * 6 for 25 cts = 20c acan = loc a pkge re Anti-Rust Tinware.. % bal best is the cheapest.” % avoid this, be sure that ‘RUST TINWARE. for Nevada County Oil Stoves _—_—:. Cooking made easy. No need ing is a necessity and a luxury. o Pai nts —— the Paint that best with-stand GEO. =. {Sore ae eth for A well known maxim in house-hold economy is “the Plumbing —— No; home is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary ‘PlumbA luxury because it insures comfort.Rust destroys your wares. To you obtain REED’S ANTITurner has the exclusive sale to stand over a hot stove during the Summer months, when you can escape the heat by cooking on a Standard Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. A necessity because it insures health. A word to the People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing § You make no mistake in ; painting your house with “PATTON'S. SUN PROOF PAINT.” ° TURNER) the elenients. . I-am the Sole Agent of Nevada County for these Vonuments. Tam also prepared to do all kinds of Cement, Stone and Brick Work on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, Leave orders at Geo. K. Turner’s Hardware Store. FF. GEIGER, A Dead Face In the Window. Grockford, the proprietor of a well known London gambling house; was made to play a queer role after he was dead: When one of Crockford’s horses was poisoned just before the Derby, the misfortune brought on an attack of apoplexy, which proved fai in 48 hours. Now, many of. Crockford’s friends had gtaked eee 8 on another of the gambler’s h which was a favorite for the Oaks and which was disqualified by the death of the owner. Only the people in the gambling house knew of Crockford’s death, and it was resolved to keep it a secret until after the race. The servants were bribed and sworn . to secrecy,.and the conspirators on the day after the night upon which Crockford died had the body placed in a chair at a window, so that people returning from the track could see the gambler sitting there. “He was fixed up. to look as lifelike as possible and through the window and partially concealed from view by the curtains looked so natural that no one of the great crowd which came cheering by the house when on their return from seeing Crockford’s: horse win the Oaks suspected the trick. The next day it was announced that Crockford was. dead, but it was years before the true story leaked out. "Malaria Makes limpure Blood. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic.cures Ma. aria. 60o° my15-6m Oo Ww. D. Vinton -bas a new shaving . brash of which the bristles are guaranteed not to fall out. tf If flirting is such enjoyable passtime, why don’t husbands flirt with their wiv ea. A Woman With a Clear Complexion And a bright eye keeps her bowels active and her stomach in good order. Lane’s Tea is a pleasant laxative and a great digestive aid. It clears up the complexion, drives the yellow from the eye, and keeps the kidneys in a healthful condition. Get a25c. package and try it tonight, For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf This‘is good weather for colds. VinHos is selling lots of Cooper’s Cold are, me aan ee G4 7EQR NNN 4,517,925 It will be more by: that time. will feel better than you do now. fair, isn’t it. want is a hearing and your applicati See That GR $240,075 It represents the PRESENT VALUE OF THE DIVIDEND to be declared by the INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at Los Angeles, California, in April, 1902. If you wish to be in on this deal let me bios your application—it cost you INOTHING to join the Order and once you are in it I know you If it is too warm for you to come to me I will go. to you—that’s T am coming to see you, anyway, ’most any day now. DON’T GET BUSY all of a sudden when you see me coming—I won’t hurt you; all I Ss. J. DUCKWORTH, , DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER, At the National Exchange Hotel. on, all for your own good. DELIGATE Velvety if you will use protective .. after shaving. For SALE AT SHINS That are easily tanned become smooth and white. DERMOLA. It is healing and An excellent application _ DICKERMAN’S. DRUGS, STATIONERY AND PHOTO SUP. PLIEr. THE Beer OF EVERYTHING. we were ia K %——-September 2da to 14th-— x GREATEST RACE MEETING OF THE STATE Are, oS EE of Running, Trotting an of va yore Animals. oats Beef and dai Gre sand Fibres. oro. Nevada County.-. Swine and ‘Steep sthe. disk oF she World. ry Breeds—Grand Animals—See ‘Shew. All standard end fancy breéds. Pavilion Bxhibitof California's Finest Products—Bruits, Cereals, Hops, Wines, Olt”, , Meeting of the State Dairy Convention, Dairy Exhibits, Parm TO ‘THE a Know your State, and try to grow and makeand breed tas nee, EXCURSION RATES T) VISITORS. For particulars 3 AT & SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, amous Horses will race. Come and see the highest A. B. SPRECKELS, President. them and try to “ breda. “> THE BED OF THE PACIFIC. What the Survey For a Cable Route to Asia Disecl The government is at last in possession of a geography of the bottom of the Pacific ocean. For nearly a year a naval vessel, the Nero, has been engaged in a survey of a possible route of a cable which will connect this country with our new island possesBions and with the Asiatic continent. The undertaking was one of the most important allotted to naval hydrographers. They have performed their work so well that the government is in possession of all the technical facts necessary to the laying of a submarine tele@paph cable from San Franciscg to Rawali, to Guam, to the Philippines and so on to Yokohama or Hongkong. There had been previously a survey of a cable route between San Francisco and Honolulu, so that all that was nedessary. was the discovery of a practical path for a cable from the Hawallan Islands to: Guam, the Philippines and to Japan, There had been scme doubt. whether a cable route was feasible in the Pacific ocean, but the bad places have been located, and a suitable route has. been indicated. In the prosecution of that important work some interesting discoveries were made by the officers on board the Nero. For one thing, they came across a well nigh bottomless pit in the ocean. It holds the.record for ocean depths and now bears.the name of Nero deep. Some years fgo, off the Japanese coast, the’ Japanese deep was located. It held the record for many years until: a greater depth was discovered by some English hydrographers in the south Pacific ocean. The Nero deep lies on the route between the Midway islands and Guam, not far to the east— ward of the latter. A previous survey had indicated that the abyss was at least 4,900 fathoms deep. On the former trip of the Nero all the sounding wire on the reel, 4,913 fathoms, was unwound without reaching bottom. It was In this vicinity that the Nero since made the two deepest casts and took the two deepest water temperatures ever recorded. The depths found were 5,160 fathoms and 5,269 fathoms, and the temperatures were 35.9 degrees F. at 5,070 and 36 degrees F. at 5,101 fathoms. The Nero surveyors found that from Honolulu to the Midway islands there, exists a level plain of soft mud at a general depth of about 2,700 fathoms, affording an ideal route for a cable. The bed of the ocean between the Midway islands and Guam is another great aeep. “Tie parr vr te cavre uve cnr plain, however, will be interrupted by submarine reefs and mountain ranges. Between Guam and the Philippines the bed of the ocean is even less regular. A low mountain range was discovered, and the bottom appeared to be of an undulating nature, without sharply defined hills or valleys. The road between Guain and Yokohama encouiiters a ‘submarine mountain range which the experts say. apparently connects the range extending from the coast of Japan to the Bonin‘islands with that of the Ladrone Islands. It was while crossing thia range that a monster peak rising to within 480 fithoms of the surface waa discovered, This peak has been likened in size and shape to the Japanese volcano Fujiyama. The greatest: difficulty was experienced in finding a suitable path to cross this mountain range. The Nero was occupied for nearly nine months on the work. and in the ten months in Which she was actually at sea she steamed in all 29,283 knots and occupied 2,074 sounding stations in the entire survey, distributed over a total of 6,144 knot3s.—Week. © . e+ White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. Hie malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and be writes: “After taking two bottles I was wholly cured.” A trial roves its matchless merit for all, Gemach, Liver and Kidney troubles: Only 50c. Sold by W. D. Druggist. Oe Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for sale at Rector Bros. The main difference in a statesman and a politician is, the politician wants to do his country good and hard and the statesman good only. eo Some Foolish Pecple Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They ofmost cases it wears them away. Coald they be induced to try. the successful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which ie sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose, Price 25c, and 60c, Trial size tree. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. 7 + 5 cents a glass, ‘at Council Chambers, W, J. Britland, proprietor. : ‘jig Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated near Columbia Hill is’ offered at a bargain. Terms part down and balance on time. € Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tt ih, “oenciateap ae If you want to ward off malaria drink Cook’s Water. jagre Vinton’ , ten say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but-in~" BurraLo Lager Beer on draught, at