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day
ingly warm and the long ride a thie
dusty one all felt that they had been .
well compensated for the trip before
the pleasures of .the day were, con. cluded. From early fosnen till congekesyes
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' prostration and is on
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of merry. voices and the popping: of
corks of effervescing : beverages. The”
boats were in constant use throughout . I
the day and-there was dancing on the
platform below the lake. Late in the
afternoon a. wandering darkey who
oan manipulate a banjo with more:
deftness than taste made his appearance ‘among the, picknicking hosts
and favored them with some highly .
interesting (?). selections on the stringed —
instrament jand some negro melodies,’
Every one had a delightful time and.
the affairs.of yesterday.:-were probably .
among the finest in point of a general
good time of any ever held at that resort. The conveyances which took the
people down from this city returned .
here at intervals between nine and’
half-past ten o'clock.
AN*EDITOR’S RATE,
Nervous ion and Threatened
Insanity Result. From. Overwork.
_ A special train, consisting of a Pullman palace car and a baggage car pulled
slowly into Winnemucca last evening,
having on boaml Mr. Hawley, late
managing editior of the San Francisco
Examiner and New York Journal, his
wife, private secretary and a physician.
Mr. Hawley is suffering from nervous
e@ verge of insanity. He has been traveling all-over
this country and Mexico and: has been
ata Colorado health resort for some
time past. Growing. worse. instead of
better it was decided to remove him to
California. His train runs‘only eight
or nine miles,an hour and the engineer
is forbidden using the whistle, or the
making of any noise by his engine
which can possibly be avoided. Ten
days will be required to make the trip
from Ogden to San Francisco.
Hawley, who is only 36. years old, is
a deplorable wreck, his condition 'having been brought about by overwork.
The least unusual noise sets him raving
madly, hence everything is. being done
by the company to make the trip as
qniet,as possible, it: being of course sur’ mised th .t the sick man is sufficiently . ’
wéalthy to be able to touch the corporation’s soul. ‘The train is not run at
night and did not leave until near noon
yesterday:—Silver State.
Loox For THE Facts demonstrated by
experience. Thousands and thousands
of people suffering from the effect. of
impure blood have been cured by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Ho0n’s Piuts act easily and promptly
on the liver and bowels. Oure sick
headache.
Who Wants a Fine Organ?
The fine orvan now in use at the
Methodist Church is offered for sale
at a bargain. For further particulars
apply to Rev. W. ©. Gray.
; Something New.
Hill’s Mixed Flavoring Spices, a
Jacxson’s. “att
Fine Potatoes.
“i carload of fine Nevada potatoes
have just. been received at Jackson’s
Bee Hive Grocery Store. Better spuds
never grew. anywhere. .° 927
_asclinggle
ARRIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL
Slain, Street, Nevada City.
J. A. NORTHWAY, Proparizror
Antelope,
piawking, Portland, Oregon,
7. Bennet. San Francisco,
yer Grass Valley,
easant Valley,
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Be:
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Miss Dariey: Sonora, ~
A. Oloudman, Washington,
John Larson,
E. Austin, 0
K. Pletcher, Grass
: Mise N McKenna,
3. Pearson,
‘W. Foreman, Guinrtaville,
T. W O'Neil, Sacramento,
Frank ©.Senuler, *
Grass Valley,
D. Te ean & w,, San Francisco,
GU. M. Freeman, seen
aT, W. Feber, Spencer,
E. 5. Parker, Vailejo,
Wag er, ”
spine mY uba, City,
. more unhappy than we are. should I I
. Hot be a sinner if, in spite of this in“Three thousand years ago’ the bold. eighty years one strives. auth nite
Phoenician sailors, manning the ships . Still one is obliged, finally, to nfes
ot Hyram, King of Tyre, and Solomon, that he has striven for nothing, and has.
King of Israel, pushed their way. found out nothing. Did we, at least,
a through the gates of Hercules, as the only know why. we are in this world? . .
Straits of Gibraltar were then called. Bat tothe thinker everything is,and re-.
‘sight, I took care to leave a posterity of . be
unhappy beingsbehind me? The whole. of life is the greatest insanity. ‘It for :
that in all probability the. gold washBraving the terrors of the Atlantic, . ™#ins, yay and the ‘greatest good .
they steered for the southwest extremity of Great.Britain.
THEY VOYAGE TO eae
headlands and picturesque bays of that
cated to his name half a thousand
years before the man of Uz had spoken . thou didst weep while all about thee
of mines and mining in the language . didst smile.
of the text, “Surely there is a mine for} diest though nazent smile while all
about thee weep.” silver and a mine for gold.” a
The history of gold and silver mining on this coast is too familiar to
need recapitulation. One item of inabroad in the land. In 1850 the croakers predicted that the mines of. California would soon be exhaustéd, and
came. Be
September, 1850, endeavored in an arterest, however, may be referred td at. +), ik. ek ;
this time, when the “croakers” are lai ttvac Gad seri rseaig ae:
that the population would vanish as it. At dressmaking; also apprentice. Ist
Sir Roderick Murchison in. 20uU8e above Dr. Muller’s, Broad street.
“Little child, when: thou was born
So live that when thou
SY
Pure Honey.
Fine fresh comb honey, the best in
Experienced Help Wanted
j5-8t
. osophical training of a man of almost .
For tin from the Cornish ‘mines; and . universal, genius and attainments in
it gives additional interest to the bold . physicial science. ‘
Mr. Gray closed the lecture with some ‘thicl
country to th.nk, not only that Solo-. analogies drawn from the dangers of. b
mon’s ships plowed the very sea that}the miners life, exhorting his. hearers . Scie
now swells and breaks on its coast, but . to.so live every day that atlast they. e_ that its hills and “mines supplied ma-. might realize in their own experience}.
terials for the house of God which Sol-. the Brahmin priest’s benediction at the
omon erected to Jehovah and. dedi-. baptism of a little child:
Raisins
‘could not be seeded by. ‘
_ hand as quickly as halt
ee pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and
Grape. Seeder, Easy
aa clean and economi« Seed grapes and
uu at the rate of a
ry sheet in five minutes.
ndispensable in every
household.
cn tayo ie similar to that of. ek Enterprise
and
Raisin and ate
the ‘place for the purpose of studying Seeder
the wonder say that.it, has ‘the
ance of having been there since the time ENTERPRISE MFG, OO
of the 10e ago, which the geologists talk biladelph
ve Makers of the Enterprise Meat phia.'Pa.
‘thé bed
is situated a great natural laboratory
cae cv tctiemeeereee. Queen Lily Soap
So much about, Another pla
ry is that saeewred ‘beneath
ever view is taken it is one of the greatket.
est natural wonders the state affords. —
St. Iouis Republic.
Washes Without. lp pen an bee not injure the Cae Sey (ole ee oul Washng ca lone in three our hours. A
Great extents of country have been an of . twelve years of age candoa washing
planted with fir’ aud juniper trees by . with this soap.
the thrushes and other small birds aieh 2aF-BEW. ARE OF IMIT. ‘A TIONS. en]
feed upon the séed.' ‘ ;
si sie ee Made in San Francisce.
According to ic law
pant ive “‘olean’’ and — be wr Fy gh org it and thus help build
Mrs. D. W. Davis.
ticle in the Quarterly Review to show
ings of California would soon be exhausted, and he laid down this astounding proposition: t no gold or silver-bearing veins in the solid rock
could be worked with profit.” The
distinguished geologist was mistaken.
The mines did not give out, and we
have every reason to. believe that the
croakers who are predicting the failure
of our mines at present are destined
to alike disappointment.
THE RICHEST ROCK ON THE LOWEST LEVELS,
‘The miner’s life teaches us that surface indications are not to be relied
on as a sure test of deeper truth.
(Surface mining is fragmentary mining. Most of the atheism and scepti-. cism in the world is the result of. fragmentary culture. The skimming of
the surface of thought without. getting
dowh into the profounder: depths below make pessimists of men—singing
with Lord Byron:
unt o’er the 8 fei thine oe gs nave yg nen,
unt o'er thy veg free;
But know whatever th mt hast been, ee
‘Tis something better t fot to be
THE LESSONS OF ,THE -MINER’S LIFE.
My purpose in choosing this subject,
“The Miner,” was not to give you a
the opinions of experts as to the dur-+
ability of our mines; not to show you
how the ore extracted by your labors
has added to the wealth of the nation
and the entire world. The vein of my
thought does not dip in that direction.
I wish rather to take. the analogies of
your every day life and manner of toil,
and by thém, if possible, uncover some
valuable bonanzas of mental verity
that shall tend to make you rich in
meutal treasure and moral worth. This
was the great Teacher’s method of instruction. “Without a parable. spake
He not unto them.” His texts were the
lilies, the housewife, the farmer, the
shepherd. In humble imitation of his
methods are we not justified if we find
“tongnes in trees, voices in the running
brooks, sermons in stones, and good in
everything ?”
From the miner's life we Jjearn first,
that God has hidden the best thing out
of sight. The wealth of mines is under
ground—ont of sight—usually not just
under the grass roots, but deep down
underground ; to be obtained only by
industrious searching. In this I see a
divinely appointed order which exists
everywhere, It is for our good that
the best is obtainable only asithe result of severe protracted effort. This
law is for our good, beacause it is the
natural tendency of industry to 'deyelop and strengthene the human
faculties. A miner: gains, first, his
silver, second, muscular and mental
power, that make him a skillful miner.
So everywhere industry opens wide the
eye and: makes it keen: Bertholet is
said to have discovered the bleaching
properties of oxy-muriatic acid, and
thereby to have considerably shortened
. the process of bleaching; by observing
. that the cork of the vial in which he
. had put some of the acid had been
whitened thereby. Thus industry promotes observation and penetration. Jt
learned discussion on the geological ;
formation of the mines; not to rehearse . :
POW ER
Celebrated for its great leavening
strength and healthfulness. Assures
the food against alum and all forms of
adulteration common to the cheap
brands.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK
Tourists, Business, Professional,
Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking.
_MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE
FAMOUS
EI Paso de Robles
SPRINGS,
Prices Reduced.
PER WEEK.
The Greatest Hotel and ae ure Resort
on the Pa ‘ific Coast. e
Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths.
The waters are unequalled for their medicinal value in cases of
Rheymatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
Eczema and all Blood and Skin Diseases.
Trains leave Taird and Townsend Streets,
San Francisco, Calif., ever: Le eoraing at 8:15
arriving at Springs at 3:30 . same day.
No Staging. Fare $6.20.
Write for Pamphlet.
E, F. BURNS, Manager.
Oe Crezolene
Whooping Cough, Croup
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
CRESOLENE being administered hs inhalA ation, gives the
Safest and [lost Etfectual
gre Means" :
gives the ear hearing—the industrious
man will take g hint:from anybody and
anything. Hence, Talus, having found
lit to et threugh e piece of wood, wes
taught to form the saw. Industry tends
beartenment, struggle with ae
a
{
War Shepnerd, * :
ito form in men ® character that wij]
eudure privation, persevere ander disthe throat pra bronchial tubes
Bi oi e in bed ng Cough and Croup
a ips ensbeontip qualities tender
the jawbone of a snake and employed Invaluable jn Contagious Diseases,
As Diphtheria, Searlet Fever, ete. Sold by
H. PICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
$10,'$12.50 and $15)
Going to ‘Build ?
If you are thinking of putting up a house, a
barn, a shed or any other building, don’t fail to
examine into the merits of the. *.
Steel Roofing and Siding!
Better and cheaper than lumber or shingles
and more durable. Also, Ornamental Stee
conn for interior work.
Complete Stock of
Hardware, Iron,;’Steel,
T ely i Crockery, Glassware.
Seine Pisto. Apeuntid
Pruning Shears, en Hose,
dows, Screens, Wire Netting, etc.
Special attention given to
utlery, Lawn Mowers, Scythes, Grass Hooks,
ce Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Doors, Win®
Sanitary. Plumbing and General Tinsmithing.
Contracts taken for putting on Steel Roofing and for
ornamental work in tin or galvanized iron.
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine St.
PURE FOOD [OW PRICES
>v PRR eH # ry PRP He &
Your Grocer is jike your Doctor. You’vé got to
trust him with your HEALTH, and incidentally
with your Pocket Book. If you get hold of one
who thinks of your pocket: book to the detriment of your health, you’d better drop him
quick. Wemake healthy customers by selling
them pure food, and satisfied customers by
charging them low prices.
Canned Corn. — + ’ Tomatoes.
Sugar Corn from the State of! Three pound cans, Solid Pack
Maine.... LO PERE TIRE Rs chee ge itilincernsodiivet 10 cents
Oysters.
Large Cove Oysters, 1 pound;Good Alaska Salmon, one Ib.
CATE: ccvust ey Si ne ey EQ CORES . CANG.0..6scccccsesceeseeeees Io cents
A full line of Cheeses‘such as Philadelphia Hand Cheese,
Circle X Roumatour, Genuine Swiss and Limburger.
WOLF’S ‘CASH GROCERY.
fee ee na i ean Ie et i a Rd
{ Do You Sleep
Salmon.
@ goed, clean and healthy
Sy If you do not you
r eommence right
oi that may be obtained in
ale county and oquaky as
e That's an inducement
for =, Call and see them.
In the Woods . ‘
Contained in my exce mt furairere
-you will findthe very ¥
.
.
rae eta
7
:
x VAlso Carry — aK
mouldings. eoreat line of sine ofl frames and
eee:
eta, etc.
tape Value and Good)
Goodsin Returnfor Your
M oe. ts
Pap >> >
JAMES KINKEAD,
Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal.
Nevads City
ing is now constantly going on. WhatThe Finest Laundry Soap In the Mar-/.
etcc thé ‘Ist aud the pa of yor ¢
Whe business heretofore carried on by °
: Pores late B. H. MILLER will be sold to
‘MARCUS M. BARUH.
As it is necessary to reduce the stock
before the transfer is made the en"tire — of clothing will be sold
ee
vat Less Than Cost
eevee
Remember the . sale will last thirty
days and the goods will be disposed of
FOR CASHONLY. & &
Yours Respectfully, . :
C. MILLER.
P, Ss. All the Accounts Due the Firm Should be Settled at Once.
A Wistake
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Will not be made by taking
‘ _ttme to examine our Summer line of Shoes.
We have the Latest Styles,
the Latest Laots, and the
Latest Colors in
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BOOTS AND OXFORDS
Ht Prices that Absolutely Defy Competition.
F. J. WHITE, ~~
On Broap St., NEAR City HALL.
DR. LA RUE’S
PEER
CELERY TE
See
k& Tonic Laxative.
SOLE AGENTS
Keene
ty
DRUGS
9 ST TION ERY H. DICKERMAN’S
Cor. Pine and Commercial. e Phone 90
pre eeanes ae
M. L. & D. MARSH,
Manufacturers and Dealers.
Office and Yards,
Boulder St., Neva daCity, Cal.
Telephone No, 29,
Why Pay
jcan get the best of both at low prices? We
Fancy prices for inferior goods and workmanship, when you
give a positive
guarantee that all the goods we sell and all the work. we do
are exactly what we represent them to be.
We make a specialty of manufacturing
Jewelry to Order,
a as Pins, Charms, Buttons, Rings, Badges, etc., and in
this branch we are leaders. Our artistic quartz settings are
very fashionable and popular, and constitute charming sou. venirs of the Gold Mines of Nevada county.
Our Watchmakers are
~-. Among the Best in the State,
And all timepieces entrusted to us will receive the most conscientious and capable attention at moderate prices.
We sell the.
Leading Makes of Watches and Clocks.
We also carry a fine stock of Optical Goods, including Eyeglasses, Spectacles, Opera Glasses, etc. eC
_Luetse & Branp, »
bevinas Street, + + ~Nevada City
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