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July 7, 1900 (4 pages)

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; A. GULLIAUME ; of the last will Of Feet seh. eased. a! i otice for Publication. s hereby that the wi ee had Be aE Ces jo Oni: f SOL Se at ar . nuoUs residenee;upon and’ long Mille B. Or Gah siete loP. 0. Gal, Harve} Glaser Soe FRANK W. JOHNSON, Register. \ssessment Notice. GOLD. ; 18) Y.— m of prine ace ee. sinées ea ceri ionaion wor 8 hy Sea Rea & meeting of’ n assessment [No. 8] of Ten cen was lévied on’ each and every © capitel stock: of; the ‘Cadmus Co payab mm ctaten Guid outerey te toe © hg eee the, mpeny. Ao. i vt, n ranelaco, Ci ‘ornia. : upon PY bape FA area venga un Ls) vill be delinquent nal ciety ore will uence eae TURSDAY. rot abe ger lg pay ‘the ei ahd expenses Off sale. HO Sate . Secretary. 1S Gene SaiwetBer Ponce: '-Annual ’ Examination. I-ANNUAL NATION OF Ste Oe Tesolin Cates will Sia tee Coal mi A fee of $21 ty Superintendent of Séhoo! uhe 2, 1900 . . R. DAVIS, ft Vout, aad Instrumonta vs ral apd Orchestral Director. ‘City, Grass Valley and Mieyecoans 2 "for the instructing pupils.at thelr own, plane to terms of tuition, ete, Roh MAGA, Pity on for Chief Engineer. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR hief Sugineer and Assistant niet E eer’ of hh Kevads faWrol? DRRATHPSMA AL be} aday, July 30,,1900, W: dekh: Thaxd, a ee a Lice ige Sybticatiia. Office ‘at Sacramento, Cal., [ } HEREBY GIVE ‘At THE ig-named” settler hat filed no4 f i oof in hat sett Drool 0 nis ‘ ares 8 gc a a 3 Ben : @, upon Hj A. 4 iy s.W. Bee. i Tp. 10 N., 4 ga 5: he following witn . to prove is residence upon . ‘7 Aves Jand, vis; Br: uel, Ye “SILAS PENRY, Register. 7 a Assay. Office, tablished in 1858 by SF. OTT, — Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL Practical milling Sea rte pi —— GE WM, DURST YORK BAKERY S PLACE. above Liquors and Cigars. — a Sed ) ny NDOT a bec lap wey R ave jngt received the finest ‘and best line of $3.00 SHOES ever seen BEE in this city, know as hat can be obtained anywhere. Repairing Promptly and Neatly.Doneat-Reasonable Price. Office for the Si Milobines, Needies, Oli und parts for all peer gl lea, Oil and parts for al Ladies, we have 0 by J. C. Nol t and you will be con: “Ganda aevest, = RIOU.& NVvwis, Prope: st AREHITECTS“AND BUILDERS" Moulin: s+ Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, . Turning, Houses trimming, Fanev Grill-Work-a Specialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes Get our: etimates on any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWIS, SaORAMENTo St., Nenava City. HEALTH » ti AND ACCIDENT“INSURANCE Mutual Aid Association . 3 a an Francisco, Cal. For Five Cents Per Day WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occu $8.00 to $25.00 a through being WILL PAY, if you are aceid meiithenasiiemtinll REOPENED. om Gristel; « -_)© Propuietor . Tile Well-known ‘end popelar )atel has ‘been completely renovated throughout, and pattond are assured of every eomfort. *. os IMBALS,, = 28 CENTS ROOMS,.. 25, and,50, CENTS nema ames Cor. Broad and Union Streets. able to work urt aecidententally killed 10.00-a week, when you are le to work. 100.00 for funeral e: eg both feet and A shareiot tle: public patronagé: is ‘solic! 2 . LIFE. INSURANCE, _ “Fake the Cake” If you. go to the Picnic. ¥ somé of it.and share their * knowledge. . hs" besur¢ and get your, . CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC: Pe WG. LOVELAND. Proo. ‘also dues poll Life Insurance, pay$1000. Co yee Lt) eath, an iboge t accident and sicky u icy, paying Bbopteeteth 2 lh eof i soe, F lose ‘all your income when you ‘re sick or disab FF ty, athe ‘La i It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the Sta of California and Missour: at care hes apc with an: ampie: Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J.'L. Mi SHETTERLEY, * £06. rye 1 ike ia my mm a at mean? In mind, body orestate? ” ~ MS TS HS Some aay ishe always bas béen a good, . HELP W ~ Wom and les to‘Work On Frat —AT THE All the Latest and: Niveste ‘ i js ill-chosen an answer for his purpose ville. Cannery.’ STBADY WORK AT BEST WAGES eral smiles, all peculiar to herself, and HORE; < Photographer Nevade City aud Grast Valley. 4°, Ope of the m . Capneries:to work-ih. ‘A larg ing with high roof and well ventilated. fans and other means. ith, Comfort and amusement ost comfortable, PATENTS! « . and Judian Depredation d di pondneted in any United State rie e it aod we willadvise you the course to you are in on of patents and Erngenseet: submit ike mattis ce re u ble opinion, . at this pe ne ye ge pe ci induceme . Address tor parton eae id NNER, Manager, MARYSYILLE, CAL. ing the happiness.of her faverite broth.. _R. W. SKI NEW YORKy HOTEL!" BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor . W MANA upho tT} HE LE is not nyo: bg the county : supplied te, . Best gocommodatioas Lo IC TNETED ATATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS : : U obtained; interferences conducted; special phour-Minnie’s singing ., lesson: ended . ) xemi mts trade-marks, copy-rights, labels jected cases prosecuted; infringement suite me , cooking and serv: ati By ye Mblushing and, saying within herself,BW. SCHIIUDT, DRAYING AND HAULING..) st hiciomin ttt asics oer Pbk By Mall, $6a Year. “ADVERTISING RATES 4 le kngwa. on appl Jo} “i : 2 . home.from:his affice that-evening. As a rule. he. rode. home on. his wheel, and his homeeas'in thativery pleasant, den separated bya wall. und handsonie iron-railings~from~the~-street;-a good‘way out on ‘the’. principal residence thoroughfare. This particular ¢vening ih the fall, L> was rather late; mostiof dusk was lonely: ease His, .way. in. was. through. the. irom. wicket with the fine.scrollwork on, either side.. The gate. fastened with . spring. lafch and. opened. from the-out-. side with a latch key; like a street door. When.he had gone .up.the brick path he would find the door of the house itself:unlocked. ‘That. was the-custom of the family:” As hé-puti his) latch.key into: ‘the! wicket he wondered whether hisimoth4 er was keeping supper. waiting for, him, , Then ‘he ‘turned the ‘key, pushed the’ iron gate and was startled by a sudden_exclamation. _. ot sa “Oh! 2 It’ you!) “ » The, ¥oice. came:from -behind one of» ithebrick pillars of the gate, and it ;made-Charlie jump: ~: ; _ “Who's that?’*he said, trying to maké out the shadowy figure. “It’s mé,” camé the unenlightening Answer in a meek yoice, “I couldn't ‘get the latch undone.‘ It wae open. I mean, it slipped.” He could not see her face, and the. Statements; “‘It’s you aid it’ Ine," tole” ‘him nothing, of themselves; but he recognized: the voice: atthe -second Speaking. “Why didn’t they. come down. with you and let you out, Or, won't you stay te supper?” “They don’t know, :1-haven’t.been in the house. -Please.let me out.’ : Charlie entered the house just as the. family .were.collecting.for supper. ‘The®: “Chrissie, what is the matter with Minnie Saxby ?” ji *l didn’t know there wae anything ‘the mattep with her. How do) you “What are, you talking about? © 1 means she—is she getting a little eccentrig?” ; “Matter of opinion,” jsaid Chrissie in’ her brisk way, pulling her ~ brother’ along with her into the dining-room. ‘deal eecentrie What's she been doing now?” Somehow Charlie €antel thought he. ought hot to answer this question. So’ he said: “Oh, nothing? : If he had only known, that wae about as he could have made. * A smile. That, Chrigsie resolved, to unlock the s¢cret. Chrissie had gevas fascinating as a little red mouth 4nake,.them.. So. ahe selected the. par tiqula? smilethat-should extort @confession from one of these two conspir. ators. For people who :tried to keep . from: Chrissie Cantel 4 secret-concern4 er were of course conspirators. And she was sure that this sedret—about Minnie, Saxby,;a gir} with! whom any youth wo yaturally fallin love-— must certainly concern Charlie’s hap. iness, ; : With that selected amile-Qhrissie met;Minnie Saxby bright and early next morning, It was: not a shangevmeet= ing, but very simply and easily secured, seeing that Chrissie knew-éxaetly what }: uesdeys/and Thursdays. : It was a smile as of one who knows: all about it, and from.whom it is use-) less to conceal anything. Poor Minnie saw, “it, ‘and, cimmediately . collapeedy' . (He hastold her about jt.” “I don’t know what you'll think of me," she*said;“Did he tell you?” . “Tell me?”, said, Chrissie, taking knowing smile. “Tellme what? lle? Who'is he?” Chrissie.” ; “Why, dear?” aa she, Minnie; chose. roth ean help out’ the knowing effect of the mite, “I met (him justas he came into~ ld“ you everything?” By Carrier, 12 1-2 Ctsa Week. : a= mae eired to walk . bands, though. new, -house-with the large gar-the:homeward bound: had:reachedtheir: . destinations; so Charlie’s walk in the . . here” : “Mise, Saxby : setraemstted Bt ere” Charlie went on, beginning to “ es.” first person he met ‘was hia sister, and j Fj (the first:.worde::he» said :to -her were: : dn the United would be va very effective implement . Ch#tHie. , nd remarkably white teeth -iconl@ . /Chrinsieveays you are anxious.” you, and then I thought—it suddenly me id, Ch note . Just tell me how you got mixed. up . of the: blush and; intensifying her all, . with that gate dastinight.” _ # something. ‘And the gate was unfasOh I can hardly look youin the face, tened aff I went in without ringing. bie Then, before I got to ‘the! house’ I “Redadse—” Ree eesti changed my mind and .tarned back,.and while I was bungling with the latch it Then there wae a silence.. Minmie. sinned and locked mein.” _jcame very near to finding out that her (friend was: utterly without aiclew, and might, be kept.in the dark just as long tqdut.te‘eakt hen? extremely embarrassed. he Lon . ᰀ䌀漀洀攀Ⰰ new,” said Charlie, to relieve Souse, fis re tl the’ awkwardness, “we might as well “Good gracious! Fd DO WOGt OG . cA scaland aboh other and fool Chris-. Here the cunning investigator felt a that fhe, powerful smile: hit ‘. » irresol eseemed:to take her courage in both: uu * ia, and:.ran after the other: girl: ing,,“Chriasie,, come ‘back «just. a minute. “What ig, it, now,” said Chrissie, with. est deep ymore in evidence than
ever, = ‘ ; Y” “Won't you tell ute?” said’ Minnie: “Did ‘he? +I don’t ‘want him to ‘know ’ ‘that-E cared?” “Oh, i but he does know." bi Minnie ‘flushed. scarleti “You migh tthave: spared:yourselé the: routright, “Then tell.me at once, Oh, I don’t. care—I didn’t. There!” and Miss Sax-' by cut’ the interview short. little ‘information ‘to goupon; if you view,;.but. from. the, point. of view of: @ quick-witted girl, who.was also an. ingnisitive sister, she had. abundant material for further research. said to her brother shat evening. . ; “How is she?” said Charité;’ “Oh, ‘very well; ‘only ‘rather—rather' anxious.) «~: Charlie, ; himself, still. wondering».why: Miss Saxby had acted .so;, strangely about the simple matter of opening, a garden gate. Saeet ~ “Well,” said Chrissie, with an air of extreme discretion. “I think—ot course, it’s only an’ opiniont-1 ‘think she'#anxious about you.” ’ “About me?” 0 STE Chrissie.only: nodded wisely, . feel flattered, at. the anxiety about:himof e young lady whom he had long ad-. somewhat unapproachable by nature. “My' dear Charlie,” seid his sister,’ “you don’t expect a girl’ to tell everyé: thing, do . youevenato ‘an intimate’ friend ?” i Charlie was-thore puezled than ever. But onee: more he baffled his. wily siater., by simply holding his tongue when he had nothing to say. Chrissie had-her way of getting at-a myetery,,and her brothershad his. His wap:less subtle, but he wae just as per severing 4s his sister, and the thought) that Minnie’ Saxby was anxious about him spurred him to exert himself to: find:ont why she ehould be anxiousi . That was why he sat for over an hott ‘ in Miss.Saxby'’s parlor that evening waiting for a,third person to take.him-. self out of the way. Curigusly¥enough,! Miss Saxby seemed to use all lier arte— chiefly musical—to induce the third. pereon. to‘prelong: his visit, But at last thie third person did go, and Minnie began to be noticeably ill at ease in the presence of her remaining “2 wae waiting for him to go,” said Minnie amiled a forced, nervous stnile, “I ‘wanted to aek you something. At this Miss Saxby suddenly looked more than anxious—ehe looked trightened, “What did ‘she tell you?’ “Ste said she met you, and—” “And you had told her all about.meet-. ing me, and I—ok, Mr. Cantel, I’m afraid you'll think mea very silly gir], ; but I didi’t, want: her to know Atousl that.” Pe x _.“Why not? Nou had just come out of the‘house,-and couldn’t open-the vate. What, mtit?” ‘ “But I hadn't been to the house, I told: yon 60.” “You hadn't? Look here. Miss Saxby, my dister is trying to mystify both of um: TI never’ told ‘her about meeting: } you.’?) “You didh’t? Then what did you tel? her?” ; Pa “When I went into the house Tonly asked ‘her what was the matter with a struck. me ae, rather.a queer sort of thing to say, and I turned it off somehow. Now, let's understand each other. “I wanted to speak to Chrissie about “Was it anything to do with me?” ‘A silémee followed, Minnie Jooking . 4 “Of'earse, T didn’t give your: . Mise: The' next moment! ce myst kiss mother. trouble of trying to keep it from:him, . . ‘my. dear,” Chrissie went: on, laughing: }general? Why, he never carried a Chartie Cartel’s si ally hadvery * Htel’s sister really ay, Egat: look at:it from the detective point: of}: Is easy of solution, “I saw Mitnie Saxby, to-day,” she . “What is she anxious about?”:-said:d “Did she telk you about myemesting :,.. mired at a distance and regarded ae . . P“Well, we can forgive her, so long as 1 9: Y0UR: PLUMBING: DONE} H N. F. HOWELL, PORCELAIN BATH TUBS, I gaye-you: wned bask back without going into the #6, “Did fou'care’so much?” « h Chrissie did not find . ut that meeting atthe finnie chose to tell her, } eter ‘she always insisted Ger 2eaOwhed with? ‘stccess.—Detroit eae The Méegealan\Thing... * Geraldiné—Now that we are engaged, + * mr > Gerald-—But will she take it all right? »» Geraldine—Oh, yes; she always ex. pects it.—N. Y¥. World. : Masculine Ineconaisteney. * He--What.we want,is a senator who ean talk.. ae Exeusing Him, “I'must confess,” said Willie: Wishrying)gbout, nothing.” ; “Well,” said Miss Cayenne, benignly, “gelf-preservation is the first law of nature.”—Washington Star, : Influence, ‘ ¢ Cavalry—Jack appointed a brigadier Infantry-—No, but he carried an election—N. Y¥. World: ie Inevitable, The constant change in bicycles Ya There: is a revolution. —N. Y. Journal. For every time the wheels go round _ 80: Much ‘Corraption: . Jollydog--Our » American heiresses Appear, to have the same trouble.as our sandidate. for. office, Pollywog—What’s that? Jollydog—They find # very hard to get’a square count:—Town Topics, ~ : Retort. Humerous, “Higgins, people say.1 look like you; @o.you mind it?” “No; @ good book or play is always well ‘advertised ‘by ‘ita’ burlesques.”— ‘ A Pardonable Offense, Yeast—What does that friend of yoursid6? . Crimsonbeak— He writes popular songs. “I notice, hie wife is always.singing his'prdises.”* ©she refrains from singing his songs,”’— Yonkers Statesman. oy a het He Kind Defense. “And she said,” said the oné in the pluzh jacket to the one with the gold bound glasses, ‘that she knew the time whén you didn’t think yourself any too good to ride down town in your father’s, grocery wagon, instead of that fine carriage.;'Then I came-to your defense, dear.” wks “So-kind of you.” i “I told her ‘that,.she must: bear. in mind, that you were too old to be joltéd around in a Seneany wagon now.” —Cincinnati Enquirer. th ISAS AS AS If not don’t f ii to call on Expert.. Plumber PATENT .CLOSETS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Broad street, below New York Hotel, Annual. Fair 17th Agriclteral District: Ass'n, “WM. GEPPIN; Bec'y. —OF THE— ~“ AUGUST 'i8th ‘to Sept. Ist, (INCLUSIVE). tPavilion at Nevada ity! “But what made-youturnback?". .' P “I thought better of it—what Thua . Stock Exhibit at Glenbrook Park. _—_———— RED ZEITLER, Pres. “Harm?” said “Mintle: indigtianthy: sof Course, on esis aie what?"Chrissie put in, feeling ; haiti hi : . Sie, mightn’t we?” ofedie catenins Mewee . Tesnddeoly struck Mimniedithe same} ;. . “Oh, come now, Minnie, what harm 4.78) “Tt was awfully foolish of me,” she hid. “I was going to sek her if you bad Teally given that book to Jessie} ¥ GRISSELBROS., “Book?” i . Ts always with you; stay with it, We hays been'in the lumber” he. business.here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more” a as.we have an almost, inexhaastible supply of timber in thie — neighborhood, . We have made a success:of., : : £1 has ee f 4 ae ee * ‘. Dye. . Building ® Installment Plan, And we are still at it,.. Call and learnJour: terms. before letting’ a q SSS eee ~ Sip Mee Many Nevada ‘Countvans "Op at the: Oooidental Hote! . She—Certainly; and yet you are op. i ;posed to women holding office. ington,:‘‘that I.often waste time wor. . & d upwand orig to iol a Uber and upwards, acco 6 Rooms and Location, 1 per day and upwards, Suites day and upwards, My American Plan-—$2.50;per; » European Plan-—Rooms, ‘ julgr-attention. paid to families : witaout esvorta. peg aa et te tg A first-class Restaurant, on office floor, Re : ass the door for all parts of thé-city. = % nd Messenger Service, « WM. B. HOOPER; Lesses: — hen visiting ‘°° San Francisco of Rooms; $2.60’ per’ Insist upon 1 » Ving the Jor-; idan “AAAL” jee Outlery. only. ! Don't be 9 Qlam’’and take 780me . substijtate because a little cheaper. ‘The. best al-. ways costs less) _ in theend, Foro etle-by W. D. NINTON and other © leading . The Klondike offers no. better Oppors. tunity for wealth than the oil flelds of California. Juanita Oi, Mining and Development Compaay, Ineorporated under ‘the laws ofj€ 1 the State of California, a iiSoeNeRReed eat te sbos bes J.J. RAGAN sin heea as JAMES W. TRAVERS! r++ ¢ eee ML, SCHLUETER The Oil Fields of California are offering opportunities for investment that.su: Klondike and even the diamond fields*of itement is daily increasing, of 1900'will’ surely ‘see the greatest legitimate boom. in.oil.stocks that has ever experienced. Lying in the big Oil excitement of fresno county, on the famous Kreyenhaged stra is he land of the Juanita vil Mining a Development Company, consisting of 160 ae bey enperhe to be: Shei fax n the State, and compr, T. 21, 8, R.12 BM. D. 8. M. funds with which to com-~ plete the purchase of a standard well-boring §000' shares of the “reasury Stock are aow being offered at‘50 cents 2 ehaees A few.. hares.may make you comfortable fo ao buy: now and'getin on the ground: floor. Nosalaries are paid.to any of the Directors. OFFICE—%7 BROADWAY, Rooms 1 and 2 Oakland,Cal. Africa.. The exc and the coming Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. Union « Flotert Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. 8.W. 4 of Seo. In order to ra The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars, fhese are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, ele gps em yag = er ra aes on » such as; ** uoky vr,” “Jesse re,” “Thomas Taylor,” “Oscar ta “Robin Hood.” a Henry” Metzenbaugher, Prop'r. This favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished a r life, shrapnel Wm. J. Britland. , throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE. Broad Street, Nevada City. PPCUGAL Jif Raps & srecuacre . Mail on Express Orders Promptly AtT. H. HICKS & CO.,. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place_for all Stagos and Busses. VavoCrisis P. O. Box 187.'° yew Con: isthma, fiw Safest and Most Effectual Croup. (Por Sale at a Bargain. rh, Colds. 4) nistored by inhala The building on Commer.. jcial street formerly occupied by the Referee saloon is uf render. fered for sale at a bargain, For-particulars enquire of — Of treating the. Lie wo b hial paeaatel os iavetnble oin. Contagious Diseases ¥: DIOKHEMAN, Dreier . BROWN & TIORGAN.