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July 6, 1900 (4 pages)

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ation of thie i e seers ; ne PE 8, Attorney for Executors. » for Publication. d Office, Maryivilte, Csi : June iso” . spate elars. Sree as. ul : Bas Son NK Ww. iota, Register. issment Notice. COMPANY,-, f principal i of ‘business r m Of;works,: coun’ ‘@ meeting of the 28th I “of Tene Pp i on payable” of the Som jan Ain ala ont ae Pye be) i _ AX, spare eto ney Se oe, Fie sale. By order SRP H SEHAUB, Secretary , nayal Examination. eee NATION OF: oto a’ Certificates will Tag ne er of fitors a4 a y Superintendent of une 2, 1900 R. DAVIS, Vocal and instrumenta 1 avd Orchestral Director. . Ofty, Gr Grase ty ‘wok and forthe ructing pants at . for Chief Engineer. “AN ELECTION FOR d atteiet Pa aah a © airs ment will be held ny; Jaly 30;'1900, 1 Sto 8 o'clock p. m. ‘;M. Grissel. Preise tees, he Board of Fire De egates. E.W. SOHMIDT, President. retary. fis e for Publicativn. fice at. pppentl. Cal., te 1900, IHBEBY. GIVEN a aiel ey ee te make fina that sal’ . claim, Lp ft Superior before: FT, Nil ae en 4 ota Wei as aud W: it: eases to rove : realdence, upon ¢ and cu For nd, vis: vend & King, Maout aE On Reglater. t Assay Office, sblished in 1858 by 3. J. OTT, tress, NEVADA CITY, CAL of @ rier Bare. Acctd: GE WM. DURST e proprietorship of the YORK BAKERY et es a 4 : old nat Ye is ie Kes AND FANCY pasTay.” order. a specialty. roe: ee . ;PLACE ren RISK LAGER BEEP Best brandn ‘of Liquors and Cigars. — liable. -N and. every . : ee ww’ day ot: ment terms of tuition, ete: i 3 letteror eesti. potest ae I, Nevada City od 20 sorta YRAR—NO. 13,038. . Yo that if you need anything in the Shoo: Stritgs ‘OnPolish; rr BOVEY ‘BROS.:. AUBEFELFHOUGHT FOR nT a tae bt Footwear, ng Bhoes, ESlippers it: willffbeJto! your advanitage to visi SHOE, STORE. = ‘gps “pa about t Polish, we handle the very best made. Always fresh and rean Eek aes Miagiete? Nebalen Ou gua pate fo BOVEY —* Broad St. SS SN SEA rm oe PLAZA PLANING N MILL oe. es RICE & LEWIS, . Prop’s, "DERS; Mouitin Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Olfice and Store FiAlires, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workia Specialty, ‘4 Plans Drawn for Neat. and Modern Homes -Getou-: stimates on any work of this sort that-you may need. TRICE & LEwis, @ «4% SACRAMENTO St., Nenapa Ciry. RE-OPENED. This _ Well-known and eawales hotel hag ; Speer '6 éonipletely renovated throughout, and patrons: are assured ef every comfort. ROOMS, A share of the ited. *: ) « . 28 CENTS . 25 and 50 CENTS public patronage fe solioCor, Broed and Union Streets. . Our Customers 4 “Take the Gake” Because they like it and kiow that it is pure. Try some of it and share their knowledge. If you goto the . Plenie be sure and get your axes, “READ, PIES, ET¢. a ee: POPULAR, iH. CG. LOVELAND. Prop. ¥/ and “Mouldings al the Latest and Nicest. * Seo My New Mounts,’ Frames Made to Order. gy, Rela (Nevada City and Grass Valley. MAS ASAE AS AS PATENTS! Pension, hand wang * fudian Depredation . HEALTH Pg ON ACCIDENT INSURANCE fidelity : _ . @in’ Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day wit, Ly tal 1B 000 $2600 0 oo. on, from w. able to work wneud being ere aooldent. TLL PAY, Mt you are accidentally killed’ 0 a —— when you’ are a ate able so.non for Rinseal expenses. ty hos PAY, it you lose, a eee ane foot sae! ‘Abeolite roy hi waar members upon { Bizine mes See Ee. life me bership fee and dues of meer INSURANCE, also sues Bo $8 of Life Insurance, payng from an in Onis of, go pa fj veer ior u ar denth of; "$1000 at pr ae A % Jaen iT io, i Geok for aoaitens or cir al pea fo Rts i You pannos, fey de you States. 000.00 cash deposits with the State of roe ifornia at yMissour! hehe ae bex with I Tasetd snahe les tertiiinhte an check eeree: gminently mi Reliable Agents Wanted. . Write. Job, M. SHETTERLEY, * €0¢ ryand General Manager, San Branciseo, Cal HELP WANTED! Women and cir te to Work On Prat —AT THR Marysville » Cannery. } STEADY WORK AT BEST WAGES. canneries to work in, by eleétric fans and other means. For heaith, comfort and amusement at this season Marysville offers inducements. ahead of other Localities. Address for particulars R. W. SKINNER, Manager, "MARYSVILLE, CAL. NEW YORK HOTEL: BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. Ww. > RICHARDS, Proprietopriate teu of ot ss oe ets ee rooms; Saechyie lights t. ro an Le & noe ourpeseed in. the county eooking and service. : cia a Drink aippeeE. W. SCHTUDT, GRADING HOARE DEALER, © Pine BOFOO. cece. cgsnece, Nevada City” "Cal UBADING LADY; Beit ave ‘ I SPOOR aes aga : GRISSEL: BROS, . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, ‘fam. , oni ones meats a Mutual Aid Assocation. tionaf antee peach the solidity of its protection to. its} re. . turné One of the most comfortable interior . . A large bnild-. ; ;. ing with high roof andwell ventilated . ‘ ean A Gaba, ere et. =SSaman a" ee ANNs AER Fe ») SUBSCRIPTION RATES, . Sa 7 ey a, $0 # Year. wi BY Save, G9 Week. 2 MR. THORENS MAR . — BY Suagh remy. — oD was with’ a’ cutiiany. \ ‘of rélief that Mr: Jos+:. ’ sy cashier. of: the Bloomingdale, danke . fo Bre ae bendy yot , fea paging ss the . * in five tiinutes of the time for eldsing.’: Various things,./ aside ~omam dom. the intense heat, : had conspired to try the pattongaot Shas. very. important individual—4fi-his:own estimation:As he was about to close for the day the littleswindew by whiéh he:stood,: the vestibule doors swung ‘open, as if propelled by, a quic«, strong hand, and ee . hasty footsteps.soon followed, .,, ~."“Young man, you made a mistake . prospects. It is no joke, buts weer this; morning when you, mapged that . . matter.” cheek for me?’ rf. “Tam far from regarding it in the esenting quité/ag much . the familiarity of this address as:what the words implied, Mr. Joslin*glanced ‘severely at the .speaker,.a middle-aged man, in plain, farmer's ‘attire; with a-whip i in hig hand. _ “We never make mistakes, sir.” “You ‘never make mistakes'?” re. peated the fariner, removing Lis hand from his “breast-pocket, afid regarding the speaker with! keen, critical eyes, ‘which seemed to be taking a mental measure, of the man. on whoseface they rested. “No, sir. If there was anything ‘wrong’ you\should have mentioned it ‘when you drew the money.” “Just so; biit, you see, I was in something ef» er dhvarry, glanced it over, and thoughtit was’ dit right; but when I got home I found—” . “Weércan’t help that,” interrupted the cashier; ‘‘you might have. lost.or spent 4 it, for all we know. ~If there has ‘been any mistake it is yours and‘ can't ‘be helped rule notto rectify such after leaving the bank.” “Albright,” spid thé farmer, buttanin, — coat and turning tothe door. y eis Johnson. I‘ live “oti the’ qth 9 just at the foot of what is called: ‘Strawberry. -hill,’. five miles out. Itisalong.way to, come, but I don’t mind it: 1 feel more than repaid by the Opportunity it has afforded me to see, what F never expettéd to look upon in this life. a man who never makes.any, mistakes.” Despite the speaker's plain, coarse =. garb. there was something about him whichjled MreJoslin to'think it possibie that” he jhad made a mistake in treahieg bi im with ‘so little considerae had never made one before. “Stay,” he called ont\as the visitor from the window. “It is too late ‘to-day, past banking hours, you 7 ‘see; but if you will give me the amount ’ . and. pt rticulars,, to-morrow—” “Oh, no, young man,” interposed the farmer, glancing back thropgh. the ‘partly closed door, “if you not only never make mistakes—but, supposing such a thing possible—never rectify any, it. would, be only an additional waste of timé) to say miore, I liveion the turnpike-at the foot of Strawberry hill, five ae out, should you have. econ eae You MADE A MISTAKE.” anything to/say:to.me of, sufficient importance to. repay you for as great an ‘effort as. it has cost me this hot day to . come such a distance. It will be late now before I-gethome. . Good. after. noon, sir.’ Th folio wing? t hier sat Wines . exacirhately his bala: ice 3 D8 look of perplexity and dismay in his countenance, such as had never been seen there before. . Every check taken by’ the bank was before: him,:every dollar paid out had ‘passed through his hands, and yét, in Ss B Brite of all his efforts there was deficit of nearly five, hundred dollars. ‘After, the ‘third. attempt’ Mr. Joslin. laid.down the pen and wiped the perspiration from his forehead. Ruin stared him in the face. Where could the money have gone and ak would he do sbont it? recaps there flashed upon his _the recollection of the man whe had called the day before. Could it be the mistake he wag_in favor of the bank, and “of e sh a nature? Yes; it must beso here was no other way to at for it. Seizing his out of che} ij we Katty of the ee aay ax ‘{} Johnson was seated in Me pie Ee ¥ now, it: being’ our inflexible . ‘. my own: ‘. serving his Tendency to Investigate,
/. turned out to his Aid he wouldi . leak, evidently thinking of the baseeee ed wneny his wité on one side of ‘sis anc . t boy on his knee, when’ ‘MK . Joslin entered. “My name is Joslin: I am: sinkiie ok th Aang acre benk,” said tr baa. : almost:, breathless .with. h Sate ae a from ines Me Jo) bas tod i "Oh, ‘yes; I remember, The aide Whe F nels Retina ee F begin sia “hot tte <e wat vaca cai very red. the moisture from his forehead. ‘knowledge that I made a very serious mistake yesterday morning: when . eT de) that check for you, giving you Pt ve hundred dollar bill instead _ of, a ve.” got home and counted the money over. no time in going back to make the mat~. ‘ter right.I should hardly haye ‘taken . .80 long a. ride, however, at aid when those of my calling are espec ly busy, had I known’ your rule to i so inflexible as. tothe rectifying of such.” “But I expect to’ have. it rectified,” was the alarmed and excited response, “Onless ‘you do, it’ will result in the loss of my place and the ruin of “my . light of a joke,” said the farmer, coolly. ence.should be made’ because the, mis, take happens to be in my favor.” “Come, . father,” interposed Mrs. Johnson, in a low yoice; “‘why do you torment the young man so? You know you put the money away for him. »Do go and get it.” . ‘Thus adjured, Mr. Johnson took the money from the family Bible, between “SURVEY. HIM. WELL.” the leaves of which he had placed it on. his return from his:second visit to the bank, the day before, a merry . twinkle in his eyes as he did so. Mr. Joslin’s fingers closed over it with feelings of joy and thankfulness that he vainly strove to put into words. ‘One moment, young: man” said Mr, Johnson, as his visitor turned towards the door. ‘‘Solomon says: ‘He who answereth a matter before he heareth it, it isa folly and shame unto him.’ If you -had heard what I had to say yesterday, you: would have been spared all thia mortification and.trouble.. To this counsel let me add something of Don’t be so sure, again, that you never make any mistakes!”—Demorest’s Magazine. “ee. Bd we + AY An American Fable. Once upon a time a Youngand Frisky Mule wandered away from its Mother's side:towards a Hive of Bees, which the Farmer kept in order to procure Beeswax for the children to chew on. Obthe Mother observed: “Boy! You keep away from that Lonever will agree.” The Youngster pretended to Submit, but ata Favroable Opportunity he cantered up for a close Investigation. * He got.an ear fuil in about half a Minute, and had not the, Farmer.and, his pow been Stung to death. As it.was he was Badly used up by the Sharp and Remorseléss stings, and he-was standing.on Three, Legs with bis eyes closed when his Mother cities near. and queried: é “Did? I not warn you ik the Bees?” : “You did.” “le. “Then why didn’t. you: Heed my Words? [told you: that: the Beeg and Mules did not Agree.” ““So-you, did, but I went over to the Hive to ask them why it was!” MORAL. Mules, always put confidence in your mother.—Detroit Free Press. s . i Force of Habit. é The genial captain of a steamer plying.on one of our American rivers was appointed a vestryman in an Episcopal, church in a city .which lay, at ae end. of his route. One day shortly after. ward it was reported to him, when'on shore, that there was a leak in the church. He was accustomed to promptness, and on receipt of the me : he went to the church, took a candle and started down into the cellar to find the ment as the hull of the good ship Zion! The captain himself tells the story, with much apparent enjoyment of ite’ humor.— Youth's Companion. % Sources of. Information, “That boy knows a good deal more than he ought to.” “Well; he has been living at home with his sisters.”—Town Topics, \ . He Confesses, . “And what would you ber “pow dit weren't for ‘my money?” inte the chedt that-Mra Jehneon . . siderately placed for him, he, iwrines as “Mr. Johnson, I am forced to ac. . “That was what I supposed after I] Thinking: you’ would ‘be tinéasy,5, lust . ’ “Still I see, no reason why any differ. : dear.—Brooklyn Life. eo cality! Bees and Mules never have:and:} anys, if , 6, UL 6, ca ” aaRVIL MONUMENT. me mere the Resting Place of Volrath _ Mookie, an Old-Time Vilee lage Mlackamith. ae Moshia sles sleeps under his old . , [anvibpe Walnut Hill. cemetery; in, Belle-, “plackemith:’ ee was a Villa over 90 years he had toiled at the ) wtivil; which had ‘been given to ANVIL MONUMENT. Git Marks. the Grave of an. OK VMllage Blacksmitp.) him by, the old blacksmith to whom he was “bound out” at Pilot Knob, Mo, is became attached to the old anvil, ‘qnd many times expressed a wish that he jshould not be separated from it in death, but that’ it should be his monu“ment. The blacksmith: was never sick until unclean instrument by a chiropodist, The only hope for his life was in an ‘operation, but his condition, would not feg. was taken off while he was fully conscious. He stood the shock well,: ‘but diéd‘ a few days later. Dying, he repeated. his request that his. anvil should; be: his tombstone. In accordance with his wish the old anvil was coated with enamel, topped with a large horseshoe and set ina base’ of solid granite. A few Sundays after his death the monument ‘was raised with ceremony, fand Hon. J. ‘Niek. Perrin deliveréd a eulogy. The odd monument is one of the sights of the cemetery, and to every stranger who pauses before it the story of the village blacksmith i is told. Was One. Mrs. Enpeck—You acted like a fool when you proposed to me. Enpéck—That wasn’t acting, She Was a Woman, “Can she talk, 6ld man?” “Can she? Why, last summer in the mountains she didn’t even let the echo te the last word!”—Puck. Hf, Youn PLO OOK? seatnndDc edt dander saath If not don’t f i1 to call on IN. BF. HOWELL, Expert. Plumber PORCELAIN BATH TUBS PATENT, CLOSETS : PLUMBING SUPPLIES Broad street, below New York. Hotel, inual Fair th Agrcltural District: As’, AUGUST 18th to Sept. Ist, (INCLUSIVE). Pavilion at Nevada City Stock Exhibit at Glenbrook Park. FRED ZEITLER, Pres. WM. GIFFIN, Seo’y. Limes Lemons Oranges Bananas : oe » Just Received at Tegler's Candy Factory Nevada City Transfer. Co. DRAYING AND HAULING.» A bachelor.” —Puek. to the tran: ~~ age for theatrical a aa Hany Nevada’ Countyans at the shissblood was poisoned by the use of an . ‘admit of an anesthetic being ‘used. Hismy ‘as iwe have at almost neighborhood, We-have made a success of Shh Houses 4 Installment Plan, or your voutract. _ M. sana vi day and upwatds, wituoud esvurts. “‘gtreat cars Telegraph, Telephone and Messenger Se WM. B zo Hotel _ “A first-class Restaurant on office floor. the door for all parts ss t] ‘And we are still. at it. Call and learnjour. toriaisbetore:ltting L. & D. MARSH. —= m visiting “American Plan—$2 tenmery St : ~tuan to Sue to Reo merican — $12.50, upwards, .European Plan Sa day per dey and upwards, Suites of Rooms, $2,84 omsand Location. hy Particular attention paid io feuntfioe onable prices. aan: B. HOOPER, Lesscee. Insist. upon ving the Jordan “AAAI” Httate because a little cheaper, The best , al‘ _in theend, For ‘sale by W. D. \VINTON and Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. Union « Floter . Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry.. Metzenbaugher, Prop’r. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to.no Hotel in this part of the State. t One Huadred Sunny Rooms, : Stopping place for all Stagos and Busses. . Wags: Cresolene Whooping Cough, Crou thina, Catarrh cReoOLaNE being administered by ula. Safest and — Rede gi ( tree ug Cough and ? fens sievetiaalela' in Contagious Dietaese 4. DICKERMAN, is the land of-the Juanita vil . The Klondike offers no ‘better oppor: py for 5 neste than the oil oene Juanita Oil, Mining and. Incorporated aaaer laws ofje 1 the State of California ation Président...........0.0. J. J. EAGAN Vice President ..... JAMES W. TRAVERS Seoretary..2...... c6.005 W. S. HARLOW Treasurer .M. L. SCHLUETER The Oil tng of i aa are offering opportunities for investment that: sur the Klondike and even the diamond fle}: of, Africa. The excitement is daily increasing, : og the coming of 1900,will surely ae the frre legitimate boom in oil stocks that Kiahen op § has ever experienced, of Bren din: the heart of the big oil excitement of Fresno, county, on the famous Kreyenhaged stra ini ai Deyelopment Company, consisting "OF 180 acres, said by leading experts to be the Pred est oil land in the State, and c Cees ang, she the , 21, S He 12 Be Ai of ise funds with which to ra In order tor piges oh the purchase of a standard weill-boring aow being offered 46 50 centsa share. ‘A few hares may make r08 comfortable fg life, ao buy now and get in on the ground floor. oOnsalaries are paid to any of the Directors. OF FICE—97 BROADWAY, Rooms 1 and 3 Oakland,Cal. : The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. fhese are the attractions you can. always find at ‘THE COUNCIL GHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents.a Glass. All the favorite brands of Whiski uand, sugh vas 1 ‘Koutuels Baylor. moe oh Robin Hood. ts eee Wm. J. Britland. And Large Modern Dining Room. . NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE. _. Broad Street, Nevada City. RACTIC TES P Lc Bry TESTS A SPECIALTY T. H. HICKS.& CO., P. 0. Box 187. The building on Commer.” cial street formerly occupied: «_ panes the Referee saloon is vfrender. fered for sale at a besplty For particulars enquire of, ways Goats less $000 shares of the ireasury Stock are . i OT. ho St eacceraed OS SSE STE SS ST TST ree THE ‘HOME MARKET Is.always with you; stay with it. We are Goon in the lamber business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more inexhaustible supply of egies oe San Francisco sf Development Company, Mail. and Express Orders Promptly. At. aa (FOP Sale at a. Bargain, ie BROWN & TORGAN.: °