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June 22, 1900 (4 pages)

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AES NER TERE nema BROWN CALEINS. aT BAVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, —aY— At Philadelphia Yesterday About Theo} 5, Roosevelt. By Mail, = ° oc MESRMS.OF GUBSCRITTION : In placing. Colonal Roosevelt in nom$6 Per Year. ination yesterday afternoon for Vice 12 1-2c Per Week. President Hon. Chauncey M. Depew Delivered to any part uf the city. among the many other good things TELEPHONE NO. 41. said: ° FRIDAY,..0+---+000+: June 22, 1900) «vind of the people, New York withto the call of the Convention and the] draws Mr. Woodraff and puts RooseBRIEFLY STATED. of nominating him for Governor two years ago when all the signs pointed to But he charged up and down the old State from Montauk Point to Niagara Fals, as he went up San Juan. And Swiss cheese at Iscard’s. the Democrats fled before him as the For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray. Spaniards bad in Cuba. Butter 20 cents per pound at Wolf’s. It isa peculiarity of American life Something New Every Day. Cook’s, that’s all. ae ta tooth brush at Vinton’s. that our men are not born to anythin baccarat . ce ped e limited ticket and we have got several For picnic delicacies go to O. E. Mul-. put they get there afterwards. loy’s. tf McKinley, a young soldier and comCook's. gressman and making a tariff ; McKinOld Oastle Whiskey at J. Hopkins’. icy,a President ; elected because he aaloon. ml4-tf . represented the protection of American THE TRANSCRIPT.(SPBBCH MADE BY . irese"conta ot ott ude on ; saying: “Who are you. Dida’ Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, >. CAAUNGEY M. DEPEW . expension become stteen States . ene at their ; po nee glorious andeas great as any io your iby Convention, and what are you conrection in the Philippines?” And from the grave at the Hermitage gon, saying: “Get. out of here, or by t ome, Alaska, It. con the Eternal, I will let you know whol! r P.0.BOXE . ow that the Colonel has responded . ®™-" > Res rs en fxs roi hae ee ner, ° a astory, (Laughter.) This is cally neat in appearance. ter). It is one' of the vintage of Jane, It i nation, Thad the pleasure . 1900. Most, of my stories are more} 6 peinamoo, Ju 4 Segment . venerable. There wasa lady with her San Franotoo, Juné 21.—The Republican State Central Committee met busband in Florida last Winter. He and tumultuous woman. (Laughter.). Her one remark was as they sat on the piazza: “Stop coughing, John.” John ing Presidential Electors and Congresshe must stay in bed two weeks. His You can’t have Malaria if you drink. ing out a Major ; McKinley, a Connext station they got to the poor man died, and the sympathetic hotel proi ; 14th. The apportionment is one delere di prietor said: “Poor madam, what shall te f ch 200 votes cast for the th Joke y putting in new shelving. mning me for? Anti-imperialism? with Paraffin is a clean an satisfac‘teresting matter pertaining to that section of the country and is typographiI hear ay brand new story—(renewed laughWill Moet at Sania Cras gust 28th for the purpose of nominatmen to be voted for at the November pplause.) Bo she carried him off. ‘The tary. The delegates shall number 682, Leonard Caruana, who was arrested store . for using vulgar languege onthe: ~ . pleaded guilty today and was fined $10, ‘Sealing Frait Jars and Jelly Glasses. which he paid. . B. Ob d Chas. MoIntosh of Forest Springs to. gation of the Grass Valley League w Because we are putting down an insurtory way of preserving fruite. Vinton day pleaded guilty to 8 charge of bat -\gelisit. « : “> tg: [tery and asked sentence to be postponed This office is in -reosipt of « vopy of . till Saturday; which was granted: comes the spirit of old Andrew Jack-. the Nome Gold Digger, published at ee aE ms . today for the purpose of issuing a call : ho don’t . the loss of New York in the election. "95° consumptive and she a strenuous ‘ 9 opposed to those millionaires who don Items That Should Interest Everybody . tne for a State Convention to be held Au-. . tribute to ite campaign funds. to be elected at the pri ast o e at the primary, Aug pinp and their free trade allies to the American ship subsidy bill has had the effect of.aniting all friends of Amerithe ‘Dropped Dead. The Democratic party always was h hemorrhage. The doctor sa y aeraaers pe.vs Supplying our colonies: with eggs is. ‘Trip to Reno on the 30th, will mel: J. sae — election. ‘There was a large attendance . one of the benefits to farmers an Tis the Lodge for final consideration tamultuons wife said: “Doctor, it is and much enthusiasm over the nominaexpansion policy. Last year we ¢ impossible, we are traveling on aie: tion of McKinley and Roosevelt. Col-. ported 8,700,000 dozen eggs, 98 comonel Stone, Chairman of the Committee, . pared with only 151,000 dozen in 1895. ” presided, with W. M. Cutter, Secretary, Lay on, O Hen! ~ more places to goto.” (Laughter ate and Jacob Steppacher Assistant SecreQ The opposition of the foreign ship-: quested to attend the social at the San Francisco, June 21. —Ng Hop, a Se etek te Chinaman, who arrived here today foros of : lke iain bers ph from Los Angeles, dropped.dead at, ange first-class plum bere © . the ferry, He wae ou ie way to China. . PlOvet, Tee, mediately to avoid the rush, as the time draws near for the sewer work to be -. tonight. A fallattendance isearnestly requested. Raters W. Gaylord, Sec’y._ Try Cocane’s Toothache Drops—at . i Vinton’s. Don’t forget the dance on Saturday evening. Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at Jackson’s. m1-tf Lithia Magnesia is a healthy carthartic—at Vinton’s. . The Harper mine at Forest City has resumed operations. Swell patterns of lawns and dimities at Snell & Fleming’s. tf Heintz’s pickles, by the dozen, at Geo. 0. Gaylord & Son’s. . Ham Rolls and Corned Ham. Something new. At ‘GayLorp’s. tf Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf A fine stock of Straw Matting just received at Snell & Flemings. tf ‘Jf you want a good shine go around to Gallagher’s stand. For cold storage meats go to Grissel Bros.’ and you are sure to get the best. Room for all to dance on the Jarge Main street platform Saturday evening. “td You can get a $2 hat for 65 cents at the Bankrupt sale of Carter & J ohston’s stock. tf. Go and get a pair of $4 shoes for $1.85, at the Bankrupt sale of Oarter & Johnston. tf A band of cattle passed through here yesterday inthe charge of sthree, young women and a man. Dance on the new Main street _platform Saturday evening. Will commence at 9 o’clock. td “HB.” What is ‘‘H. B”’? The whiskey without a headache, At Tom’s Place, Broad street. jed A valuable milch cow belonging to A. J. Bovey became entangled in a rope yesterday and strangled to death. A beautiful matted etching with every purchase of two packages of Cream of Wheat Mush, at Gaylord & Son’s. Royal Ann Cherries, the finest in the years’ development, in peace, in war, in Tek aa eR, : iy ndastries ; and McKinley after four . ¥* ~~ cag ecu etn ger whe State officers at the last election and have got a time-limited ticket and : : : : . one delegate for each remainder of 100 2 ie votes or over. The Republican State Convention will be beld at Santa Cruz. short session of the Fifty-sixth ConIt is understood that the first meas ure to be considered by the Senate of the United States when it meets for the short session in December next, will be the Frye ship subsidy bill. Its passage is assured. ‘ ‘The New Jersey Democrats wabbled . ens were a mere trifle compared with fearfully in their platform utterances those under the Wilson law. can shipping, with the result t the passage of the bill is assured at the gress, American woolen goods are beginning to reach the markets of the world, under a tariff that protects the farmers’ wool clip. Last year we exported over a million dollars’ worth of American woolens, and our imports of woolnd he BE. M. Preston, E. R. Prices _ and Quality Sells ‘O.N.G.R ‘ our back at his post after several months China sickness. = Come Just to Look. nay ab Great American Importing Tea Co. “For Sale at a Bargain. ~ Commercial Street, Nevada City. Household furniture as good as new and a MRS. RUSSEL. several more places t0g0.” prosperity and in adversity, the greaty ‘Now we buried 16 to1 in 1896. We est President, save one or two, that this country ever had, and the greatest ruler in Christendom today. many tons as the Sierra Nevadas, when So with Colonel Roosevelt—we call gold was put into the Statutes by a him'Teddy. He was the child of New j Republican Congress and the signature: York, of New York City, the place that jot William McKinley. Colonel Bryan }you gentlemen from the West think . has been (a body-snatcher. Liughter. ) HIRE’S ROOT BEER Heinz Sweet Pickles in Bulk . Heing Chow Chow.
\Heiny’s Beans in Cans pat « monument ovr wwations [Hing Preserved Strawberries Heinz Preserved Raspberries} . 2 s Just Arrived. Be pee Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk ‘Heinz Chutney Heing Mustard means coupons, clubs and eternal dam. He has got the corpse out from under © world, can be had in any quantity at. nation for every one, Teddy, this child W.H. Andrews’ fruit store. j20-tf . of Fifth Avenue—he was the child of Fresh Dairy Butter can be had at W. the clubs ; he was the child of the exG. Richard’s grocery store for 35 cents . clusiveness of Harvard Ooilege ; and ee ee Ranch Batter re he went and became a cowboy. And cents a pound. J them he went into the Navy DepartMr. B. M. Rayford, Trustee, wants to : see all.of his old friends during the oh ane heceane at, Aeatanhnl ect? Carter & Johuston Bankrupt sale. He} 1, g.ve an order and the old Chiefs — sell a se eult ee tt. ‘ of Bureaus came to him and said: foes oe ee son. ¥ “Why, Colonel, there is no authority do well to call on Vinton. He will save! .44 no requisition to burn this pow-. ove the grass and weeds that are you money on them and has a large der.” assortment to select from. tf fe a splendid appearance and were com-. ,4 » manded by Captain Wm. Avery. ; of this: 60 cent, 75 cent and $1 Blouse/ .. and the fleet in Manila Bay. And the burning of the powder sunk — = Are you ready? Weare. Justibink. 1.. ,ora’p fleet outside of Santiago Har{the monument, but itis dead. He has . got it in its coffin, carrying it along as did the bereaved widow, because he says: “I must, I must, because I am P.G. SCADDEN, Commercial Street. wedded to this body of sin and death.” “I must, 1 must, because I have a timelimited ticket, which expires in November,’ ‘ Clean Your Sidewalks. The people of this city should regrowing on the sidewalks so as. to give 6 ” Garfield Conclaye, K. 8. F., gave a Pepa Ba ae “we pec the city a neat appearance to visitors street drill\Jast evening. ‘They made 3 ot pinch 240 wir pages e te ban here. “It will require but li'tle work Pp ° UrD-. ond you will be amply repaid by the change. J. J. Jamison Dead. ag cd soe ee nna ' ars At Santiago a modest voice was. San Francisco, June 21.—James J. At “The Grotto” at all taken 0 ae heard, exceedingly polite, addressing 4 . Jamison, Assistant Grand Secretary of tthe finest of liquors silane. laine militia regiment,lying upon the ground, . the Native Sons of the Golden West vin eto. Dro pa a cae hiter ie a while the Spanish bullets were flying . and Secretary of the Past Presidents’ all ye as isa aa cled their goods.tf over them. This voice said: “G8t to} Association of the same Order, died at Ralph Maitland and Dan D ‘tf one side, gentlemen, please ; one side, . his residence today, after an illness of P ” a ren: gentlemen, please, that my men can several weeks. He leaves a widow. while hunting in the vicinity of New get out.” ~ York Canyon yesterday, came across a 3 killing it. And when this ; polite man got his : ’ small cinnamon bear and succeeded in. 41 ont in the open where they could. It Europeshould suddenly blaze with Mr. Jamison was 42 years old. Where are you going? Why Of] thore wasa transformation and the} carry our exports ? course to the great Bankrupt sale no going on at Carter and Johnston’s old become acowboy, the cowboy had bea gird dollar pants are ray come a soldier, the soldier had become S . re —_ 65 I tecant . ? 2° and rashing the hill, pistol in nnia a . r es who want an elegant!) ond the polife man had shouted to face the bayonet and face the bullet, . war, where would we get the ships to W] transformation was that the dude had Non-Magnetic Watches. Is Imcreasing Daily. Realizing this fact we have purchased a line of Fine Non-Magaetic Watches, in gentlemen’s sizes only, and we invite Electricians‘and others to inspect them before investing their money in a timepiece. 44 DF Watches de-magnetized by us at reasonable prices. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, 5road St,, above Pine, : Nevada City. Telephone. + Wesatlé =. Delicious Cream Daintily Served Makes Foley’s Iee Cream Parlors the most generally favored resort in town. Patrons ‘ SUCORSSORS TO F. OC. LURTIE. 7 outcompany. Thecream dispensed is of a quality calculated to please the most fastidious. Scrupulous neatness, prompt service, a full assortment of fruit favors and a large ‘cheerful room combine every element of pleasure. Call soon and often. of the place will never find themselves with. sterling silver-plated sugar shell, free) +, militia men lying down: “Give of all cost, cam bave ome by sending} io nell, boys ; give them bell !” their addregs to the Quaker Va'ley Mfge Allusion has been made by. one of —OF THE— at a feo.. Tus la Com Pas Oo., Morgan ana Pareiaon” streetts . the speakers to the fact that the Demo. Chivago. é ‘ Let it be underelood that W. H. Anj Foarth of July. Great Scot, the Fourth er ‘ 3 drone. bee parser Pe . tant: athe earih orate ny {1th Agricultural District Ass 0 Lebr's anexce f ay sane i 7 great heroes.of the. revolution; all the] . 4 are brought in fresh every poorning. »o9¢ heroes of the war of 1812; all the ; Orders for any quantity promptly at] creat heroes of Mexico, and the heroes tended to. j20tf At ameeting of the Directors of the] 1) be in p tein stl cuantbe coun’ prego eonenag, as aed ct terathpme sm lEy AF intip =; ah: thes make the picnic to be held on Jaly 19tb will not be at the ‘Democratic Conven; P tion at Kansas City. one of the events of the year. Several) 4 oie from the platform—And the special features will be presented. Gates and driven by W. Marker and The horse and cart owned ‘by ae . Senator Dept sh haan of tlie Pavilion at Nevada City a econ wine eaten eaing. . i detained trom there, What a.welThe horse was badly . out up and come which they would delight to give i ” ‘bpaised, but the occupants were uninhim. But be is at_presemt engaged ip Ewe potas se seeDy canning «foot race, under the blazing . Stock “Exhibit at{Glenbrook. . W. H. Smith will havea larger crop pag ss Aes Se of pranes on his ranch this season than, 2 ever before. The green fruit is now as large ae when it was cared last year. . be there, but George Washington 4gHe estimates the yield will ‘be cratic Convention is to meet on , the of the war with Spain who are now dead AUGUST 18th to Sept. Ist, (INCLUSIVE). war of the rebellion. rebellion. There is one gentleman who sun, from the soldiers of the United : Park. George Washington’s spirit will not : gE ae ate ainaldo, if he.could, would be there as a welcome delegate. . I would like to sit}: io 8ks BOG, & Package: . Barataria Shrimps @ Elegant Ripe Olives The best in the land always on hand, 4 ae i THE.CELEBRATED i _ Anchor Oysters 4. N. DOXSEE & SONS’ ene Twin Bros. Natural Rolled Oats * 25 cents a quart. MAHER & COQ. . For good things in DRY GOODS. from now on until the 4th of July. : Ladies of Nevada City we want to see you in our store some time before the 4th of July. We want you to see some of the good things we have in : White Skirts, Muslin Gowns, Silk Gloves, ee . Cotton Gloves, Summer Underwear, Corsets, Laces, ‘Embroideries, Hosiery, Etc. we Segae e We have new PULLEY BELTS in black and white at 50 cents each. — NEW TIES—we have more of them ‘than you ever saw in one place before. Come to see usany time during the day. Our store is always cool and we will try to make your visit a pleasant one. Respectfully, ‘§% . BEDROOM SETS. For the quality of the articles the prices are lower) than Sen ar about tons this year, while last . re giusy ~ Jim the gallery and hear the platform WM. GIFFIN, Sec’y. yoar it was bat seven. at the Uni John Ge Juan will for a trip 1 J. Niche was here li ing of Mas