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‘srowns ¢ cares . . ,
. ateors, hogs, beef, mutton, egee, Horde-with rooms to tent; to say mothpork, tae, bas ‘lord, hildes, otto, of @ quarter of a-tnillion of shopkeepers .
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b olf ‘
at wavapa Ory, CALIFORNEA,
Cricny, P. France,
airasalics jane 4.1900" }
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or a whited sep ulchre clean, even dazzling ewe my ree oe
Carrier,m: ‘ohigery-and other varieties-of u
Fe 4s Po wox ‘vor at least five weeks. This isthe plain . follow his vocation; that of oxi
——— June 23, 1900 truth about it no matter how much the. and_ builder.
SATURDAY, ..---+-.0une “"> ". Paris papers may try to disguise the fact . generally liked and a. man of much >
=— 7 . of its unreadiness or how loud they may telligence. He resided’at'Grass” :
Rditorial Hotes. proclaim their invitation.to come now. . for a number of years. before . com
The Exposition management , the Paris . Nevada City, where he was associated
Hotels and thousands of landand bay ell “ Se eee . would iike to havé a crowd at once and
3 rfl g fe rity all the time, but those who wish to see
ohare pss eenseplgids the Exposition itself, and not the pro¢ . 0988 of preparation, will do well to
Before Leonsinngeg sateen cree wait until the first of July. I have
Boston, a
he used to declare that he ean, oh . } per hs rong fe Americans Bess.
tection for American, ships in com . a din
g it, impossible to sed the Exposition with ag apg BN. ape tion with’’cleanliness and comfort,
to show et to fight-about-tace ana . Dave scattered over.Europe, intending
been compe: and. edvooate free to retarn here later. This is the better
ee course of these who can control their
trade : : = z. tii who are not restricted by an
Bi ; a itinerary-made before leaving home.
During-the first four months of this!” ; confined my visit to the Exposition’
year railway earnings for the whole. ioaay to the Art Gallery. which is one
country were 15.8 per cent larger . than. .¢ the permaneiit buildings whieh is
in the cocreaponieg 2. ar massive and handsome. It has quite
Inthe same months ihe as much floor and wall space as had
an increase of 15 per cent over the the Art building at Obicago, of course,
earnings in 1897. In 1899 the increase the majority of paintings were<iu the
has kept gn steadily improving since} France has come upto her aft displays .
President McKinley, was inavgurated. of former years when the walls wore
covered by canvases .of Miessonier,
The ‘frank and cordial treatment of . Jerome, Core, Bonnat aud Oorot.
os
at, bat within fall of rabbish,. ower Grass Valley road. He jh
fee tc yoaffolding, lime dust, grease of ‘Ma-. ill about a week with bemm
-] the ktdtieys. Ho has bebn alm
’] negs. Tt will not be ready for visitors . for severe! years: and. was 1
mR DEATH oF CHAS, 10ST Y
Tes mit and Another Old-Timer and ot and: Mexican ‘lr
This morning about three o’clock, .
Obarles Mosher an old-time resident,
Boron Tran mort: The exposition is. and a Veteran of the Mexican ‘War,
breathed his. last at his ay ta
He was a man who was
with Levi. M. Carr as an architect and.
builder. One by ‘one the vi
‘the Mexican ‘War are passing away
soon they will be but a memory. The
old-timers. will remember him only.
with good-will and think that it ‘willbut a short time when they will all” be
called home. He was aged about 75
‘years and a native of New York. He
leaves a wife and six children, who are
ii needy clroumstances. The date of
the funeral has not been set.
ee.
eer
Accounted For.
Mrs. Schoppin—Dear me! ' Why does
Mrs. Advanzt persist in wearing such
-ah old-fashioned, worn-out and. posi.
tively direputable-looking bonnet?
Mrs, Binthair—Why, sbe is a candidate for the presidency of “The Woman’s Auxiliary Society for the Suppression of Everything,” and she wants to
have the good will-of every woman in
the organization. —Puck, Te
‘ Witely.
If costly gowns and bonnets nice
ngage my wife’s desirous eye,
She ne’er solicits my advice,
Nor takes’ me out with her to buy.
But when.an inexpensive hat,
Or frugal sit, I need todon
eg goes with me, to make sure that
I shall net be imposed upon!
Charohes.
~ Second’ Suiiday ‘after Trinity: ‘Ser-Vioes at.’ , Ohurch will be held.toKienkrbG ae: ows: Morning prayer, '
o’élock a. m. ees ee and Bible
erand.
Rev. J. w. Phelps, will preach both
D Spe At the: morn-}
Z service's tw “or: ‘more mem-’
. Sunday School
at Se hg m. Epworth League apeEps.
Pat ‘Se Reogepdetlonas jphaken HY.
morning the pastor, Rev. J
Sune. will preach. Inthe evening grand
‘ exercises will be given. in conTinebtion with Ohildren’s:Day, invladibg
that charming piece entitled “The
Queen of Beauty.” There will also be
recitations, solos, duets and other attractive features. Sunday School at
12:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor will
meet at 5:30. Senior Endeavor at 6:30
p.m, led by Mies Irene Brown. Subject: “Our Eternal Destiny.”
Ls : More Improvements.
~ The wooden buildings on Pine street;
which have been occupied for years by
A. Tam aga restaurant, and Maitland
Bros. as a saloon are being torn down
to make way fora handsome two-story
brick structure to be used as a banquet
hall ty’the Masons in the upper floor,
and a store in the lower floor. It will
add greatly to the appearance ‘of Pine
atreek.
Good:boy wanted. at Wild’s tiauher
shop. tf
= program is varied and will certainly be.
‘Tenjoyed by those who attend. Moving . his home.
re
DESERVING oF ‘OF PATRONAGE
Travells, the Magician, the Pear of Any
“Sleight-of-Hand Man. ss]
Travelle, the wizard, will appear at}. A ne been placed on.
the -Nevada Theater on Thursday, . the Postoffice building and yesterday a
29th and 30th, He.has just closed. bnpen, oe
an engagement at Grass Valley, and the
papers. of him ,as being very. Valley, has
clever and bis feats mystifying. The cashier of the Hot
land, . Oregon, and will ake that city
pictures are shown nightly. Mile. 4 grein Otiisiatownn yeatbeding tine.
‘Trayelle in poses a". a igs noon created. ccodalecitiiesaiinesta.
of the program. — . The Mongolians went to work with
seers buckets of water and’ the blaze was
A. Nice Commission. . soon ogra mecae There ee bat
A confirmation of sale of the Obav.
their
and Mason streets, San Francisco, was . eo orteenth anniversary this evening.
pete yesterday in the Superior gee ‘A large delegation will be present from’
The appraised value was $170,000, Nevada City. There will be a literary
the real estate agent succeeded in get. o¢ram and banquet.
ting $180,000, for which he asked a)" J) 11) Hooker, formerly s carpenter
commission of $4,500. By consent of
here, who has been on trial aé Fairfield,
the heirs Judge Nilon allowed him Gslano Gdunty, for an a uke
Heber M. Wells, Thonias Kearns andj pole on lower Main streset last evenCharles E. Loose, three of the six dele-. ing at which no light'had been placed.
they bad each. forwarded checks for) ont and the-young ladies stunned but
$50,000 to Chairman Hanna ae a contri-. no other injuries resulted>
bution to the campaign fond, Four; 3.4. 7. peatham 5 » who is well known
. years ago these three delegates were) 11a chout this county, will leave here
Bryan leaders. ~Wells is a Silver Refor San Francisco on’ Monda From’
Bryan; Kearns de
publican aud-voted for Bryan; there he will go to the Hawatian Islands
is the owner of a silver mine at. Provo, :
aid Loose is vice president of a bank. to take the foremanship of amine. He
‘. anne property an the dorner of Taylor PEE areas ‘will sav, Knights of)
fog tie Speseee® deadly weapon, was found guilty snd
sentenced to imprisonment in the};
Campaign Contr Contribution. county jail for ninety days.
gates from-Utah, today announced that . phe occupants of the cart were thrown .
will take thirty: miners with him from 2
They contributed $25,000 each in the Grass Valley.
Friday and Saturday evenings, Jane . handsome hese was ee me * oe
Ernest Mounday, accompanied by . mc
PamAapmvenia, Jane 22, — Governor two young ladies drove into a sewer . :
Mrs. Annie. ecco Mrs. B. Lats,”
j eres campaign.
diced against them are unfounded.
_ counties will respond in a liberal
the Boer envoys by the President and . There are many imitators of these in
the present art exhibit and, of .course, Secretary of State showed those gen’
tlemen that the efforts to make it ap
pear that the Administration is prejuIndeed, it was quickly made apparent
to them that the Government has done
all that it could do, for it had already
tendered its good offices to bring about
peace, a _ oe no ene na
Grand M Marshall 8. V. icabalins of the
1900 Admission Day celebration, is preparing a circular of invitation, which
Re
will be sent to all County Supervisors int bteiendsbip . of Russia. : ‘Not only is the
the State. He particuarly desires éach
county in the State represented, and
he is of the epinion from information
already. received that ‘the various
manner, a, ete 2 of September of this
year will e fiftieth anhiversary of
the admission of California as a State
and it is intended to make this celebration’ the finest that has ever been held
in San Francisco.
é Personal Mention.
F, M. Rabm of f Woodland is here on
business.
A. Longini of Baltimore is among the
guests at the National Hotel.
Miss Annie E. Gill of Sacramento,
who has been here on a visit to Mrs.
Wm. Browning, returned home today.
Mrs. Figueroa went up to Wasbingington today.
Examined Mining Property.
W. W. Klein and wife, G. Gravet and
©. Gassagre came down from Wasbington this morning on a stage that
‘Jeft-there at 8 a. m. They have been
examining mining property up there
aud wanted to catch the 8:45 train for
San Francisco,
Union Hotel Tomorrow.
There will be a fine chicken dinner
served at the Union Hofel tomorrow
from 6 p. m.to7. p.m. It will surpass
any other dinner in town. read
ots,
Brief Mention.
Chicken dinner tomorrow afternoon
and evening at the Oentral Hotel for
_ 26 cents. :
Mrs. Jas. F. Colley entertained the
Ladies’ Whist Club this afternoon at
her home on Nevada street.
Gone. to Forbestown.
Jas. Gross and G. Blodgett left this
morning for Forbestown, Buttle
County, where they will do the concrete
work for a new 20-stamp mill to be
erected on the Gold Bank mine at that
plave.
Elks Lodge Gr Growing.
“Three candidates we! were Jast evening
initiated into the local lodge and afterwatd a social session was held and the
new members as Well as the old enjoyed
themselves as they usually do on
sugh oronsions.
For Accomodation of Voters.
County Clerk: Arbogast will be at his
office this evening from 6:30 to 8:30 for
the accommodation of voters who wish
to register for the coming election. «
At a Watci:ng viaée. eee
Mendall—When are you going to
— the Gugt of this-place off your
feet
Spendall—I “have been ‘shaking off
dust, ever.since I have been here. I’m
pretty, = hour now.—Town Toptes.
eee ake a
~ Pm
mis ts Sl ataeteatet
py fe Nechuaaies BO got
art, If the model had more angles
and English sections are very good.
~}but were suppé
Tvarions kinds. Dainty.
4 large number of paintings of high
merit. It would not bea French exhibit it it did not abound: in female
nudities in various poses and postures.
There appears to be some change in the
treatment of these, owing, perhaps to
the:decdence of idealism and the: prevalence of impressionism or.realism in
curves, prominent shoulder blades and
big, tightshoe deformed'teet, the artist
bas felt it was ‘his duty in some instances to reproduee them,
One gets the impression that the artists of France; feel very profoundly the
splendid new ‘bridge over the Seine
named after the. Ozar’s father a monument to that friendship, but many incidents of the Ozar’s visit to Paris of
three years:ago are displayed on large
canvases in the. French section. The
best of these is the introduction of the .
Ozar and Ozarina to the immortals, as
the French Academy is called. The subject is admirably handled. The Ozar
and his consort occupy seats in front
while the. members of the Academy sit
at tables inthe room in attitudes
of attention while a member is reading
an address of welcome. Every face is
a portrait, there is no stiffness, but
grace, dignity, high bred seriousness
and composure throughont, making a
very pleasing picture and embalming
the features of some distinguished men
and a most humane sovereiga and his
wife. Another picture in this section
is that of the French Minister, Gambon
signing the treaty of peace between
Spain and the United States in the presence of President McKinley and all
his Cabinet. Here also the portraiture,
is. good and the French artist has
accentuated the resemblance of President McKinley to the first Napoleon
in @ way that is almost startling.
Ia paintings, the. German, Italian,
The English I think is better than at
andy previous Exposition, Of the
United States Art Exhibit not much
can; be said in praise. If it could be
taken by itself, it would be worth
ing, but in. ecomparipon with others it is
painfully weak. It has some good
portraits and landscapes aud in the
four or five rooms covered by American
artists it may be said that if there is
nothing excellent, there fs much that
is worthy and nothing utterly bad,
Malapropos of art I want to describe
& merry go round I saw yesterday.
Instead of wooden borses it had real
live donkeys on ‘the circular moving
platform, these, while standing stock
still were carried around to the strains
of enlivening music. The boys and
girls supposed they wereriding the
donkey, .but. here ‘is where the joke
comes in. ‘The saddlesin which they
sat did not tough the little beasts
by a frame work,
and held two-or three inches aboye the
back of the animal. Long skirts extending from the saddle concealed -this
knew the pour donkey. to have his
innings. He was getting a ride without being ridden. :
' 4. °*. Nevapa Grry Bor.
Miss Veda Gourley entertained a few
friends at the home of her aunt, Miss
Belle Stover, last evening. The even.
ing was pleasantly passed in games of .
refreshments
eg served during the ig:
A surprise party was given Miss
Delphine St. Pierro last oveuling at her
home on Prospect Hill. The ‘evening
was passed in singing and various
games. — Refreshments mera served and
frame work, It is the first time I ever!
. The Great Travelle. _
~—Harlem Life, i
WASTED ENERGY. ogc
He—1I hess I have succeeded in making myself plain to you.
She—It was an unnecessary effort.—
N. Y. Times.
The Summer Girl,
I've found het-a most engaging girl, .
As you will quite agrée,
For she’s promised to marry Tom, Diek and
Harry,
James, John and Jonas and me.
—L. A. W. Bulletin,
The Social Struggle.
“Henry, I think you had better exchange your dress suit for a lawn mower.”
“The idea! What shall I wear when
we go out?”
“Well, if we don’t keep our grass cyt
we won’t get any invitations — out.”
ene Record.
His Awful Predicament,
Young Poppington (greatly agitated)
-—Am I a father or a.mother?
Nurse—Both, sor-r; Mrs. Poppington
has joost presinted yez widtwo boys
an’ two gir-rls.
Young Poppington (in anguish)—
Great Scott! Quadrupeds!—Judge.
A Rash Remark.
“No, Ellen, I can’t tack down any
carpets, The doctor said all my recreation must consist of open-air sports.’
“All right, William; there are three
curpets out on the line which you can
beat.”—Chicago Record.
The Force of Habit.
Sergeant—How did you discover that
the young prisoner arrested last ‘night
was a girl?
take off his shoes and socks—Town
Topics.
At Ten Minutes of Eight,
He—I do wish-you would hurry a little with your dressing, for we are very
late.
2 + ads.
rying as hard as I can for the last 3%
hours.—Tit-Bits.
aman
Nevada Theater!
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
* JUNE 21, 22 and 23.
THE MAN OF MAGIC, .
; cm Ay £
In his anbietel startling and ‘oe.
deceiving fegerdemain. ‘ne
‘SLEIGHT: OF HAND,
_ SHADOGRAPHS, _
through exchanging it See }
Record,
. HIRE’S ROOT. BEEP
/ Hein Sweet Pickles-in Bulk
Heing Chow Chow.j . Heinz’s ‘Beans in Cans
‘Turnkey—IHe sat down on the floor to . ”
She—Hurry? Why, I have been hurJust Arrived.
MTAHER.
eran
wy
Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk
Heinz Chutney
ee Heinz Mustard
Heinz Preserved Strawberries
P.G. SCADDEN,
Commercial Street.
Non-Magnetic ¢ Watches.
Since Electricity has come in general use the number of
MAGNETIZED WATCHES
Is Increasing Dail ye
Realizing this fact we have purchased a line of Fine Non-Magaetic Watches,
in geutlemen’s sizes only, ands we invite Electricians and others to inspect them
before investing their money in a timepiece.
B® Watches de-magnetized by us at reasonable prices.
A. & H. Ww. HARTUNG, Broad St,, above Pine,
Nevada City.
Telephone -SUQORSSORS TO F. 0. LUETIE. West 14
Tina 5 Delicious Cream
a Daintily Served .
Makes Foley's Ice Cream Parlors the most’
generally favored resort in town. Patrons
of the place will never find themselves. without company. Theeream dispensed is of a
. quality calculated to please the most fastidious, Scrupulous neatness, prompt service,
‘a full assortment of fruit flavors anda large
cheerful room combine every element of
_piengere. Call soon and often.
oc igs ois
Twin Bros. Natural Rolled Oats
Boo a pigs idl
Barateria igahestee '¢ Elerant mee Olives.
Me tea. DOXSEB 4 SONS’ my mH CELEBRATED.
_ (Little Neck Sees
. woe 3 JOHORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, 25 CENTS.,
_-. PRANK : GUENTHER,
ae Anchor cetis
. § Heinz Preserved Raspberries
from now
Ladies
“NEW
than you
one.
GO TOG";
MAHER & CO.’
For good things in DRY GOODS.
-you if our store some time before the
4th of July.
We want you to see some 6 the soak
things we have in rat
White Skirts, yar
_ Muslin Gowns, ve
Silk Gloves, © § =.
Cotton Gloves, ee Te
‘Summer Underwear, © eee
Corsets, es
Embroideries, . an
Hosiery, Etc.
We have new PULLEY. BELTS. gue
black and white at'50 cents each. ~
Come to see us any time during the
day. Our store is always cool and’ we
will try to make your visit a faces:
on until the 4th of July. 7
of Nevada City we want to see”
TIES—we have more of them
ever saw in one place before.
_ Respectfully, ae
MAHER me So.
Becents a can},
AT KINKEAD’ 5S @
Moat, hoes end. Stem. Senyrala are the
atock, .
If you ‘rat
a good mei
York Hotet~
‘Go and g
Place, Brow
A
10 below on
Minook. atc
A beauti
ery purchas
of Wheat M
Royal An!
world, can
W.H. Andr
with’ Fae
tory way of
sellait.®
Fresh Dai
G. Richard’
per roll,.an
cents @ pou
Last year
produced .
should be:
much this 5
Mr. B.M.
geo all of
Carter & Jc
will self'a’§
If you-ne
do well to c
you money
assortment
At the'¢
lords of .
their best,
patrons wit
Gol. -W.
Mouncil O}
who call to
Are you .
‘of this: 50.
‘Waists for
rupt sale.0
Eggs er
have: been
42 50 ate
of them, *
At “The
got the “fir