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June 21, 1900 (4 pages)

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ee Teil z : : Scie same Sy carter, = 12 4e2e Per Week. % “Delivered to any part of the city : een oo 41. June 21, 1900 —— FI “Eaton Notes. paign. nigh pt 1896 the Demot} 4 he co-operation of blican A Saas pisaldent in the. et of turning the Philippines over fo th the adventurer, Aguinaldo, woulds.be a pleasing spectacle for the American people to contemplate. tei BS Intetbal Ferenne unetavink: the: $243,97,910,.e0 increase of si9.s0neu9 over. the corresponding months of the previous fiscal year. QGhairman Kerr, of. the Democratic congressional campaign committee, says that he has sent out practically no 16 to 1 speeches this year. There is no demand for silver: literatare, a a Pata e Democrats always pl ie” Feo tidh ‘checks the customs revenue. The , facts from the ‘Treasury Department’s / figures prove * otherwise. ,.When we have our home market we can afford ” buy some foreign luxuries. Hon. John G. Carlisle n0 longer regards himeelf as a resident of Kentucky. Mr. Carlisle has not had a high opinion of his old political associates since Bryanism prompted them to poy Ps eggs at him. oe oe ae me suadbonts trade last year Ssouktel 'to}. about a million dollars, rather more than half being imports . The bulk of it was transacted with the Australasian colonies. ‘The share of the United: States amounted only to $127, 000; but will now se increase. In ‘allel to secure. ‘ daptoy ise at their t#ade the hundreds of sbipbuilders in the district represented (?) by John F. ‘Fitzgerald in Congress’ will be compelled to go to England—that is, if his policy of free sbips should ever. be adopted by ‘Congress. The Democratic managers are proceeding on the theory that the introduction of foreign questions into the} campaign may possibly induce “the voters to forget-the ‘upset Democratic predictions and the realization of the Republican platform pledges. @The New York World is not distributing free loaves of bread this year, as it did in 1894. The people can afford to buy their own bread now. Yet the World continues to rail at the McKinley Administration, because itis a part of its stock in trade. F The export trade of the South for the ‘past twelve moiths amounted to over $400,000,000, more than one third .of that .of the entire country. ‘These .are figures which speak more eloquently than the narrow Southern politicians who contribute so liberally to the}: Congressional Record. The colored Methodists, in session Hist, passed'a resolution to the effect: that “the sucoéss of England in the present struggle will open up a brighter future for the. millions of natives in South Africa.” The Democrats are naturally opposed to a “brighter future” for the colored race. A aunt cost 61¢ cents more last a year than in 1896. Oorn was 14 cents a bushel higher, so thatthe farmer could buy two ghovels last year, and the only additional cost would be his extra.profit.on two bushels of corn. Even then he would still have a cent to putin the baby’s bank. Ae Pd Although $800,000,000 have been paid to foreign shipowners during the past four years for doing our foreign carrying, the next four years will be sure to see a great change in favor of American . . shipping, due to the passage next winter of the shipping bill now upon the Conigrenslonal calendars. ; te Gen. A.J. Warner, president of the bimetallic league, says: . “There is, sufficient reason for not making ected coinage the chief issue in this, cam paign.” This is trae. More gold nap been mined since Bryan’s defeat, ‘in 1806, than was was mined in the firet half of}; the contary just ending. Heat * ee ‘Detiosnitic papers are imeking & about. the Cuban postal ‘forget “to point out ‘of fone fevuied at ‘wal Old and Youig. BR. Sooy was over from San Jaan yesA. Back went to Oakland opens ona visit. H, W. _— went up to Omega ised morping. Jerry Goodwin came ore? from You ‘pO. BOX Eset today. John Scalveni is here Seca: the Oalifornia mine.. a R. B. Porter wad ap from Chicago Park today. — Mrs. Damner came Ht from Forest City today. Ea. German came qeer from North ‘San Juan'today. ~~ oe D. Frolli of Watsonvitle came in on last evening's train. i Geo. E. Nelson of San Jose ot here on. mining business J. @. Cohoe came down from May“bertthis afternoon. r SCR, “Keller of Sistientaite came in on the’afternoon train. © Chas. Scheffer came down from Forest Mill. this afternoon. . “John Dunnicliff returned last evenFrank Richards returned this morn: to, ae ws few days’ visit here. > ng and H. E. Auyes of } San —, are here on mining business. John May is here from Park City, Gtab, to see his mother who » serious. . . ly ill. " Miss Addie Folek has csiliand to Grass Valley, after an —visit to this city. Mrs. M. D. Cooléy came dine from Washington today.on her way to San Francisco. * Fred Zeitler and ‘J. OG. Campbell returned last night from .a trip to the Delhi mine. John German and wife of North San Juan left today for Springfield, Tilinois, on a visit with friends. Mrs, R. George and denghter of Grass Valley are visiting the _— mother, Mrs. Hosken. Miss Joseph, who has been here on a visit to A. Barah and family, returned g San Francisco today. Mrs. .W. L Howard: of Portland, Or, is visiting her’parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Dorsey at Grass Valley. Vic. Austin’ is dangerously ill with pneumonia at Willow Valley. .This. is the third attack he dhas suffered. Miss 8. McBride of North San Juan came over today and left this afternoon for.Auburn.on.a visit to friends. ‘Mrs, ©. Whittaker came down from Washington today and left on the afnoon: train for San Francisco. County Recorder, T. .V Corcoran and Mr. Olark of Fairfield, Solano Couty, were here today on a visit to friends. J. W. Finney, superintendent of the Sierra mine above Downieville, was bere last evening en route to the Bay. Milliam Freeman, wife and family ‘ohm up from’ Speneceville yesterday. Alva Walker. of. Spenceville was also here, Frank Sooy has. senkinl a@ grammar grade certificate in Yuba county and returned to his home at North San Juan. Mr. Bolange of Plam Valley ‘Liven here yesterday and will take up his residence with A. Tam and wife. He is quite ill. Mrs. John Renwick arrived in Grass Valley Tuesday from Nanaimo, British Columbia, where she has been visiting relatives. Mrs. W. McGregor and Miss Ada MeGregor came down from Forest City last. évening and: left this morning for San Francisco. John O. Donnelly the sonal traveling man for the Jessie Moore Whiskey is bere in the interest of that well known brand of liquor. Mrs. H: H. Bubring, who has been German at North”’San Juan, arrived here today on her way.to Auburn. Mrs. Annie Oarl arrived here last evening from Plymouth, Amador county, on a visit toher daughters, Mesdames L. P. and Charles Schwartz. Mrs. F. C. Hawkins has resigned her position at, the National Hotel and is staying with Mrs, George White, who is very sick at ber home on Lost Hill. Colin Kendrick was operated on yesterday by Dre. Maller and Conlan for abscess of ‘the brain. Mr, Kendrick’s Condition last evening was quite hopeful. : é Fish Commissioner Alex. Vogelsang Chavanne estate, are in town. From here they go to Lake Tahoe. Mrs. R. G. McOutchan is avery sick woman. ‘he lady submitted to an operation yesterday, from the effects of which she rallied . nicely, and it is hoped she will continue to improve. H. Westheimer, H. B. Kurex, R, Brown and:E. P. Bates, who have been’ to Sierra City examining some mining property, retu here today and left on ‘the afternoon caaueaioes Francisco, ee The éacihieieetien. may soon ‘gitdke solve a problem of vast importance. It the Boxer revolt in China spreads as it seems likely'to do, it will be necessary for the powers to take charge of the empire, If Uncle Sam ssi prec will find i his eom impaired. ‘yet he wil think good oped agpeneat on = ing from’ Sau Francisco and Oakland. . first tem-monthe of this fiscal year wore . : visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John} and Henry Monroe, attorneys in the. WE TAK THR MEIC
Become Famous, calls it such) has been handed to as.for. . publication. As this is the season’of . : the year when poets go insane we.com: . . ply Rage the se bey to J arioaie our own [Gruss Valley re a . He's Bony and thin t al fee And he went the other Say; So thegoo To the’ ‘picnic ¥ vi They "Gauge train, * saw rain. When they got to the par inet for a Jark, oe y Williams ronpee ‘and got chee Little Deeble looked on with contempt 5 iu his eyes, As he saw. Williams slowly arise. Says he, you shall see, How easy and free, A man can land, tho’ the train fairly curve, : Swung off with his ‘Native Son’s 6 nerve. His head struck frst And a bloodyéssel burst, And Peterson now. a his place has to serve, The people who elie’ the oe eas, Thought he ~~ some his footing by And the kids «at roared, When the “copper” got floored And Deeble now peacefully sleeps in a trance. NEVADA Opty Poet. Kiondike Paying Dirt. “J understand you made a fortune i in the Klondike?” “Yes, I struck paying dirt almost as soon as I arrived, and I’m now worth } a few millions.” “Where is your mine iccated ‘3 “OQ, I don’t own.a mine;. I ,simply started a laundry. "Cleveland Lege. ‘ A Source of Culture. i Carruthers—I hear you whistling ‘ie from the latest operas, yet I never see you at the theater. Waite—No; but we have a very progressive hand-organ man op.our patrpayl —Harlem Life. Revengeful Comment. “Think of the impudence of that lec-. turer in requesting the women to re-. move their hats.” body to see that he is bowlegged.” Chicago Record. Quoting Seripture. Mrs. Dorcas—Why do you think the } new women will never be successful in their attempt to get the earth? book says the meek shall interit the earth.—_Judge. Ingenuous, But Precise. “Are you the defendant in this case?” . . asked the judge sharply. “No, suh;” answered themild-eyed prisoner. “I has a lawyer ter do de defendin’. I’se de man dat done stole de ahticles.”—Washington Star. ae ds) . ‘boarded the regular visi a Vice President. The following poetry (the author)": ‘Then the Marshal, as they: rons 4 : “ah “PHILADELPHIA, ‘June ai. Amia the wildest enthusiasm .at:12:48 o'clock: this afternoon President Wm. Mekialey was re-nominated for the . Presidency. yi: 2:02 o'clock. Oh Gosevelt secured 925 votes on roll call for One delegate refused to vote, ,. ‘Ow tiotion Roosevelt was nominated “by “acclamation, and at 3:15 o'clock the Conveition adjourned. 2 HIRE’S ROOT BEER Just Arrived. Hin Sueet Piet in Bulk oe Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk Heinz Chow chov. “Well, I suppose he wanted = at Bealls in Cans Heinz Chutney Heinz Mustard mn te Or vs Heinz Preserved Strawberries ~~ Heing Preserved Raspberries P. G. SCADDEN, Pammatcns! Street," Her Promise. “And when I’m gone,”’ he, trembling, cried, will you remember me?’ “T will,”:the weary girl replieds we “Just try it once and see."’ . —Chicago Dally News. “aS . NOT WITHOUT DEFENSE. Poetling—Now I'd like to read you my latest poem. Girl—You’re mistaken if you think I can't swim.—Meggendorfer. peeetter : Her Opinion, “A woman,” read Mr. Meekton from the newspaper, “may argue, but she won't reason.” “Yes,” answered his wife. “And a man as a rule doesn’t. do , either.”— Washington Star. A Mystery Solved. He—For some time past I have been thinking— She—Oh! I wondered what was the eause of that strange look upon your Chicago Daily News. The Brave Soldier Boy. “What did the colonel do?” “Got up and locked his "Marlent Life door and came back to bed.”— Rather the ‘Opposite. Indignant Mother—How dare you suffer him to kiss you, Marguerite? Bite. P nope ror : ban. icc Seto Pg the solar . ) : SHAG A' hese a must have. IT saw ped eh Be-Tpein ke alone = . 2 thoughts. fhe—Poor ot How lonely you) on aCe ee "Sweet Seventeen—Ob! there’ wasn't . any suffering about it, ma, eoae —Tit. “: Non-Ma netic Watches. Since Electricity has come in general use the number of. MAGN ETIZED WATCHES Is Imcreasing Daily. Realizing this fact we have purchased 9 line of ‘Fine Non-Maguetic W: in gentlemen’s sizes only, and we invite ; “ys atchos, before investing their money in a timepiece. lectricians and others to inapect them M&F Watches de-magnetized by us at reasonable pticne. SUCORSSORS TO F.C. Cass pare A. & H. W. HARTUNG, bg bas St,, above Pine, . Nevada City, Telephone . wae Delicious Cream Daintily Served Makes Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors the most generally favored resort in town. Patrons ’ of the place will never find themselves withoutcompany. Thecream dispensed is of a ~~ quality calculated to please the moat fastidious. Scrupulous neatness, prompt service, a full assortment of fruit flavors anda large ¢cheerful room combine every element of ee # § pleasure. _ Call soon and often. othe ie Sea features. I had never seen it before.— . . 4 “The burglar-alarm went off rem } "The bpet in the lan gl + N. DOXSEB & SONS’ a Clams= Nene tee Scents. i pea Ripe Olives. * , THE conan oo. , Oysters. ba S eaete . WHOLE JonORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, sea posagind’ . Hairston is to be. execa he was caught between the launch and . -. g ventilator. “Hie skull was: padly paren ory Baines. ves June er 1 ville’ today for erimia attempt to rescue him and that whites would endesvor to lynch him the militia ‘ by ‘Governor. Taylor at For Sale e Cheap. : “ithe lots on West Broad street owned vy Mrs. F. MoGibbons are offered for aale ata bargain. They will be sold as a whole or in lots. Inquire of Brown & Morgan. : tf ————— ~ Good Quality — ‘Low Prices. .> Sells Our Teas, Coffees, Spices. Handsome premiums Please our quatemers . Come Just to See » LOwing to rumots. that Sokol cat rat American Importing ea Co, . [Atom 82 Commercial Street, Nevada City. perfect cup. ta aati be excelled. Packed im one-poutid carvada City. m 9-tf Ladies of Nevada 4th of July. things we have in ‘White Skirts, Muslin Gowns, Silk Gloves, Cotton Gloves, Corsets, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Etc. NEW TIES—we. one, Weat 14 wea cranes oi "MAHER: & co. For good things in “DRY: “GOODS from now on until the 4th of July. = you in our store some time before the We want you to see. some a ms goad Summer Underwear, . We have’ new. PULLEY baits ing black and white at 50 cents each. we than you ever saw in one ph fore. Conte to see us any time dating ‘the’day. Our store is always cool and we will try to make your. visit a pleasant Respectfully, : City we want to see. “ have more of them a toons. ‘For sale at A. B. Wolf's, NeBrewery tor’ quire on the ; hedomcgens ab Bight ie