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June 30, 1900 (4 pages)

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</—Brrpbody i ung the dace toni . Soordad Bazar a abet STAR OWN PAE TS AT 10 OCLOCK, P. 0, BOX E Features of the Parade. . Parade—-S. Lee Lei ers, J. G.O’Neill, H. W. M. Grimes, John P. G. Seadden, W. G. Grand Marshal and SATURDAY...,..June 320, 1900 The Demooratic “Boxers” have left . Washington and are preparing to take the atamp. : oe she Saye Mr. Tilluan pitohforked just once ilitar ompany. too often whenkie attempted to buli : y pany doze Mr. Hanne. Foresters. The increased divedens of the Southmm railways naturally causes an inGreased uneasiness on the part of Bouthern politicians. Nevada City Band. No. 1 Firemen. ‘y (Besease the War Department hes just ordered the water ship Arethuse te go to China it does not by any meaiit follow that we are “taking water” there, No. 2 Firemen.No. 3 Firemen. According io Lady Warwick, “societ y has been captured by the merely rich, who are not sensible of checks.” Quite true. It is merely poor who are truly sénsible of cheques. Drum Corps. Grand Army. The “Boxere” of Keswick having Curly Bears’ Float. driven out the Japanese, will it now. be in order for the combined fleets o1 . Obing agd Japan to sail up the Saora“mento and exact reparation? : the Goddess of Liberty It ig stated that the Empress Dowag er of China occasionally gets wildly drank and “has ’em.” The old lady must: be pretty well up to date, after all. 9 A fire at Bayonne, N. ¥., early this morning, ‘destroyed a three-story icehouse, leaving, as is solemnly asserted, the ice, however, practically intact. The only wonder would seem to be that the blaze didn’t freeze fast to it. Josiah Sims, Chaplain Director; Miss Flora Grass Valley Briefs. others. Dennis G'Neill, an employe of the railroad, fell while walking across the track and broke one of his ribs yester. day. There was an excitement on Mill street yesterday afternoon caused by the explosion of bomb near a team‘of horses driven by a Yuba City peddiler. Decorated Bicycles. Decorated Busses. eee Mistletoe Encampment, 1.0.0. F,No. 1 Firemen’s Float. No. 2 Firemen’s’ Float. No. 3 Firemen’s Float. Uniform Rank, K. of P. Native Daughters’ Float, Native Daughters in carriages. Court Garfield, Knights of Sherwood Forest. Elegant Float with twelve’ horses, carrying . Elegant Float with six horses. Elegant Float with eight horses. Officers of Day in carriages with four horses, Hon. Irving M. Scott, Orator of the Day; Rev. J. W. Phelps, President of the Day; N. P, Brown, Chairman General Committee; Rev. Three hacks carrying John Werry, Musical City Trustées in Carriages, Rough Riders on Horseback. Knickerbocker Dancing Club in carriages, ter, chairman; J. H, RogW. Brand, H. L. Sweeney, Kilroy, P. F. Simonds, Richards, Thos. Coan. his Aids. and children Garrison, Reader; and © Joseph Moore was caved on yesterday at the Oce mine. He received a mamber of cuts and. bruises, but no bones were broken. Dr. Johu T. Jones attended the injured man. . Wedding. at North San Juan, — COUNTY BOARD. . Business Transacted and Teachers’ Gertiflcates Granted. The County Board of Education has A quiet wedding took place at North San Juan last Wednesday. The contracting parties being Mr. Clark F. Northap of San Juan and Miss Lucy A. Tyrrell of Grass Valley. The groom ‘js avery popular young gentleman holding @ responsible position in a grocery store at Nort San Juan, and the bride is a teacher in the Grass Valley schools. She isa jaughter of Mrs. James Tyrrell of Town Talk, and isa handsome aad accomplished young been in session the past .week conducting the semi-annual examinations for teachefs’ certificates and transacting other business. In the examinations for teachers ten started, but four were dropped on tes: studies. The following were successfal and were granted certificates: Grammar Grade—Miss Emma Asmussen, 85; Primary Grade— Frank A. Sooy 83, Blanche Stowe 81, Adeliae Field 79, Ella Stennett 79, E nily SeaSTE SnIenaN, ————$ $$ First-Class Plumbing: Geo. E. Turner ig prepared to do all era of plambing at the correct rates ont Ortest notice: He has a . ‘erge foros * of first-class plumbers em ployed,. who thoroughly understand their business. Leave your orders immediately to avoid the rash, as the time draws near for the sewer work to ba completed. m29-tf Por Sale Cheap. The lotsa on West Broad street owned oy Mrs. F. McGibbons are offered for aale ata bargain. They will be sold as @ whole or in lots. Inquire of Brown —_—————+-49 0 li woesn’t. . BRFORE '. triets, arrived in this city yesterday en ., thance I asked him to loan me a dolman 765. Following Grammar. School pupils were granted diplomas of graduation: Sweetland—Dora A. Olymo 87, Alfred A. Gilbert 88. ‘ Spenceville—Pearl Bowman 83, Hazel Austin 84. French Corral—Eva Eckman 82. Pleasant Valley—Fannie Schwartz — 80. Sewer Work. Trackee—Zthel Marzen 81. R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all/ Bioomfield:—Oliver Penrose 85. kinds of sewer work at the very lowest Oakland—Lizzie Galli 87, Lyda Galli ates. Orders promptly attended . gp to. —Iin ¥ou Bet—Bertha McCarthy 80, Dora é Mae Roe a, F. Goding 80, Addie Mathieson 82, The man came out of an office build. Rose E. Hussey .88, George McCarthy ing on the run and started down the . 80. street. San Juan—Leslie Solaro 89; Mabel “Here! Here!” cried the policeman . Bradbury 82, Edith Trood 88, Elcanor on the corner. “What’s your hurry?” . sooy 88, Eldred Powell 82. . There’s a man back there trying to Miss Ma ggie Conroy was recompall tre ® book on 28 weekly: InOMlES Tas gon an educational diploma ments of $2.33 each!” cried the victim. m P : The policeman instantly réleased his} Miss Mary McNichol; was recomhold: mended for a life diploma. ; __ “Run!” he cried. “Run like a-white-. Miss June sicGlashan was granted s head! Maybe you can get away from . High Shool certificate on her diploma him yet.”—Chicago Post. from the State University, _, A Wholesale Sinner. The following certifloates were renewed: Miss Lizzie Danforth, Julia lady. The best. wishes of their many friends go with them. Chicken Dinner 25 Cents. A first-class Ohicken Dinner, with all _ other nice things, will be seryed at the Central Hotel tomorrow for 25 cents each. Hours from 5 to 7:30 p. m. hi ‘Sunday-echool Teacher — Johnnie, who do you think wae the greatest of Fitzgerald, Mrs. John Grant, Miss sinnere? Lilley Stevens. Johnnie—I reckon it must have bin Moses. Sunday-school Teacher—Moses? Fine Dinner Tomorrow. Johnnie—Well, he broke the whole of the ten commandments at one clip. Judge. At the Union Hotel tomorrow an extra floe chicken dinner with all uther : god things to eat will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Struck in Self-Defense. Rill—I met that fellow Boggs, yes Redes, On the Fourth of July fandlord Ju he ba thing from . Metzenbaugher will serve a turkey you? Did he borrow anything dinver at 12 o'clock, also’ a turkey din“Not on your life! Before he had a ; nerat 5 o'clock. td lar.” . Two carloads of rifles and ammuni“I see; you ‘struck him in self-de. tion are being rushed westward, to be fense.”—Yonkers Statesman. shipped at once to China. ‘lhe rifles are to be delivered to our troops there ad the bullets to the Boxers—whenever the latter come within cange. Doesn’t Help Him Out. The mule who gets stuck where the mud’s deep and thick, ; And simply does nothing but rear up and kick, i. hag It bas been @ loniy Uidie elioce ths gage tery ee ae navy b»®8 seen so much land ser. He doesn't get out of the mud any quicker. “ vice as during the past year, The ~ AW. Ee 1 wer ranks of officers will rejoice, for havoo created» by baby buggy. Inquire of Outside of the city limits, is offered for sale at a bargain. \ { promotion, usually stagnant, will fol-. trees. Must sell on acount of sickness. Ap-. ply to or address. W J. Evans, Nevada City. . ~ HP. O. Box 860, _ §20-im, Paying rent doesn’t make a home. We build them on easy terms, TowLe Bros: Co, Oo >——___, Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared To take orders Yor connecting sewers Anyone desiring work done immediately should see Joh 8, Gregory. «tf. Rtg HAD YoUR=PLOWBING DOR e TS TNENS UE Me NEWS AS ACNE AE AS If not don't f il to call on N. F. HOWELL, Expert.. Plumber, PORCELAIN BATH TUBS PATENT CLOSETS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Broad street, below New York Hotel. em CITY TAXEs. Tear 1000 arcane dee nd ae, FISCAL © NOW will Sndaibnacens on ses ry wa Monday, August 6th. I will be at my office in the Ci the purpose of collecting shoes < vy ® to 12 a. m. and from 2 10 5 P.m. ‘until au gus 6th. : BE. A. TOMPKINS, City Marsha ana Collector Nevada City fuse me 1800. bd For Sale at a Bargain, 4 good horse and light wagon for sale cheap. “Enquire at a. G, Ogden’s house on Water Street. . June 9-lwFor Sale at a Bargain. Household furniture as good as new and a. j22. MRS. RUSSEL, At Peter Purdon’s Residence Broad street. House and Lot For Sale. My property on Washington street, just . % 4 ‘ x Py * TB8 NEW WOMAN.” ; y yj Life Was Calmar “and There Was No Before the birth of the new woman
the country was not an intellectual desert as she is apt toauppose. There were teachers of the highest grade, and . braries, and Countless circles in our towns and villages of scholarly, leisurely folk who loved books and music and Natare, and lived much apart with them. The mad craze for money which vlutches at our souls today was hardly known then. ‘The American had time for other pursuits and passione. Then, too, he ‘had not*then begun to cooperate —to fuse himself into Guilds, and Unions, and Leagues. The individual developed slowly and fully. He followed his‘own chosen path. Now, the essential duty set before him is to keep: step with some body of men, to be one of a majority—to sink himself in th» mass. There was space in that calm, leisurely life for the fall growth of personality. Hence if a girl hada call to any kind of mental work she followed it quietly and steadily. She studied Greek or “mathematics or literature, becaase Nature had fitted her for that especial study, while now the brains of all girls whose parents decide to give them a college education are packed with the same quantities of the same knowledge. —July Ladies Home. Journal.En Route to His Post of Duty. iS Churches. Services at Trinity church. tomorrow will be as follows: Morning prayer sermon and Holy Communion, 11 a. m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 12:30 p. m;é@vening prayer and sermon, 7:30. Friday: Evening prayer and litany, 7:30. Rev. W. A. Rimer, Rector. Services appropriate to the Fourth of July will be held at the Methodist church tomorrow morning at 11 a.m. The pastor, Rev. J. W. Phelps, will take for his subject, “The Preservation’ of Our Country.” In the evening Children’s Day exercises, consisting of rec: itations, solos and duets. Epworth League at 6:30 p.m. The pastor will lead. Subject, “When is a Nation Safe.” Sunday school at 12:30 p.m. At the Cogregational church tomorrow there will be preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. In the evening at 7:30 the death of Mrs, Ezra Towle will be memorialized. The exercises will be varied and impressive, including an address by the pastor. Sunday school at 12:30 p.m. Junior Endeavor at 5:30 and Senior Endeavor at 6:30 Pp. m. Subject—"When Is a Nation Safe ?” Oil Land Sold For. Millions. Los Anazizs, June 30.—It is stated upon good authority here today that Srarrix, Jone 30—Judge Arthur E Nopes, of Minneapolis, the newly. appointed jurist for the Second United States District of Alaska, comprising the St. Michael and Qape Nome disrcute to his post of duty. He is accompanied by his wife and official staff, andothers. Ohancellor & Canfield get $2,500,000 of the purchase pricé for their holdings. property, upon which the famous Blue Goose oil well is located, has been sold to an English company, represented by Balfour, Guthrie & Oo., for an. even $8,000,000. In the deal is a piece of land owned by Attorney W.H. H. Hart health during the heated term not Substitute anything else for scribed and dem anded by nature. Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors: SOMETHING YOU Services to Be:Conducted at tho Yarlous. 7 ONE OF THE FEATURES OF THE.EVENING ~~ = champion. cake/ the Chancellor & Canfield Coalinga oil . @: Plumbers, helpers, . ast has been an inCsgse 6f about 256 for the wharf baildet. and ordnancé men. Pull Band at the duce tonight: J ‘ Straw Mats of Allands. The finest and most compete line of straw hate that was ever sewn inthis city arrived here this week for the Grimes Clothing Emporium They are of the very latest styles and are of all sizes. They are being sole at prices which defy competition, qo around to the store and see them fo ‘Saturday Rvening, Jane 90 ‘ Frank Sirard and Miss Geneya Collaer, walkers of Grass Valley, and Harry Gallagher and Miss Ethel Gallagher, champion cake-walkers of Nevada City, will contest for a prize of $5. . = GENTLEMEN, s0 CENTS. f —_——_#,FULL NEVADA CITY BRASS BAND ga Largest spring floor in the county. __ SL, 4 ‘ . Next to Union Hotel, Main street Ibe Children not allowed on the floor. / NEVER TIRE OFI. FOLEY'S lee Cream Soda The reason is because it is always fresh, cold, invigorating and indescribably delicious by its fruit flavors carbonated drinks are dictated by considerations of One should not, one must these Ice ColdFlnids pre. HIRE:SROOT--BEER _v Just Arrived, x j Hein Chow Chow. Heins’s Beans in Cans Heinz P.G. Heing Sweet ‘Pickles in Bulk SEB WINDOW! © AT “MAHER & CO’S — Heing Preserved Strawberries SCA DDEN, Commercial Street. Sour Pickles in Bulk Hing Chutney Heine Mustard Preserved Raspberries 4. N. DOXSER & SONS" : Non-Magnetic Watches. Since Electricity has come in general use the number of MAGNETIZED Realizing this fact we have purchased a . in gentiemen’s sizes only, and we invite Electricians and others to inspect them before investing their money in a timepiece. ~ OF Watches de-magnetized by us at reasonable prices, A. & H. W. HARTUNG, B+os¢st, above Pine, SUCORSBORS TO ¥. 0. LURTIE, Twin Bros. Natural Rolled Oats _ BOs a Package. Sarataria Shrimps = a 4 -Little Neck Clams ; . Scans for Scents. © The best in the land always on hand, FRANK GUENTHER, CASH GROCER Building, Main Se. Is Increasing Daily. WHOLE JOHORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, 25 WATCHES ine of Fine Non-Magaetic Watches, Telephone Westlé Olives ; Beentea quart. Elegant Ripe THE CELEBRATED. . Anchor Oysters. CENTS., . Chipped Beef, sliced in any. ; For anything you may want in the line of : Up-to-Date Dry Goods 7 . : For the Fourth of July Come to us for Shirt Waists—a new fot just received. Come to us for Parasols, Leather Pulley Belts, Ribbon Pulley Belts, New Ties, Ribbons, Gloves, etc., in fact if you want to get anything new, come to us; i Now, ladies, we want to See -you to show you the many good things we have in dry goods, Respectfully, ; MAHER & CO. Saszu see Beautitul Rugs. . AT KINKEAD’s? ae Moquet, Princess and Suitan Smyrnia are the names of them. While you are there just look at the Seas ‘pretty Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Ash . 88 BEDROOM SETS. For the quality of the articles the lowe ' KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE, < fee 8. ee _inany quantity, =. , Poe vie Oe SHIRT WAISTSwi Néws: Supt. Felix _ Bareka mine, b gaged extendin bed rock is quit made by boring The tunnel at Canyon, is now rock has recent . fing a couple of (Grass Valley, w: ‘Stone of Colfax _ John~T. Lea twas in Colfax . iJands, where ti thave an extensi ition work on th Suspem "The Amador suspended pub’ conthit will: bes ‘The Democrat’ who have’ paid will be ‘given already subscrit have this pags of the Democrat At an early. bo ing fruit in And '"<wes entirely de : property was ov “who is quite p< fired by an ince “po insuranice.— pe * (§. D. Bayes, wers in Marysv: . arrested: Thurs ~« gtable Chism + riv:r just below was taken to ; indecent expos heard at 9 o’c Marysville App Tak This mornin; for Napa Insan« him Mike Cuce: was brought fr At times he was other times he almost uncont: ee Killed _ Curco, June. ‘40 years, emplo ty Electric ‘Pt + pany, was kil last evening. .commenced wo ‘it is presamed . the caught ho -dents near b; ‘though in terri ietagger out of t ? ‘and staggered: ‘fell again ani Cux104g0, Jur Bauer, a wid: cago saloonk Bauer at Chi Bauer is at f ber fature hb