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of taid corid corporarincipal
: Nevada,
ornia, to the
mento,
sl or change
the expirairst publica“a CaliforCOMPANY,
SIEKR,
Secretary.
3 = MUINING
rnia.
\, THAT ATA
5, held on the
assessment of
are was levied
» corporation,
PP RIL. 1904 to
said corpora‘ation, Room 4,
t, Sacramento.
sessment shall
‘TH DAY OF
ant, and adverlon, and unless
ill be sold on
904, to pay the
ther with the
Secretary.
60144 K street,
m5
Aeeting.
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Es
» stock hulders of
Gauge Railroad
f seven Directors
‘ear, and for the
business as may
meeting, will be
company, at the
y, Nevada County,
Day of Aprii,
ck, p.m.
o'clock and closed
2 on Saturday, the
\TTY, Secretary.
BLICATION,
EB INTERIOR,
RYBVILLE, CAL,
ZIVEN THAT THB
tler has filed notice
final proof in sup”
it said proof will
er and Receiver
seville, Cal, on
. Briggs, widow of
No. 5270, for the Nis
ec, 10, T. 18 N,R. 8k.
2 witnesses to prove
e upon and cu tivaames Alljeu, Jobn D,
Miner Jayxe, all of
FREELY, Register.
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FRED EB, BROWN, Manager.
By Mail, $6°a Year.
By Carrier, 12% Cts. a Week 2
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Buggies For Sele.
A double carriage, with fine harness. Alo two-first-elass buggies will be sold at a
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Wanted.
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. Nowis the season for
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» Obrysanthemume from 385 cents to
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; size will please you,
Carnations from 85 cents to 75 cents
' perdogzen. Any color, red, white or
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inful periods. Bearing-down
ly the nervous system gives w
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ee Copyright, 2903, by T. 0. McClure
nteen monthe ago’ Iwaa.so.conipistely rim dawn . Pokosotossesosososes
ee ee rt cee Che oe ee Though two women had called him
abdomen. 1 could not afford to lay off and take a rest, “busband,” Daniel Newcomb had never
rye Ia ae how muck Wine of Sethi tee been in love. His first marriage, witha
ap 00 ntyieed wwe by ail means to take &. ie day took . cousin, had been to satisfy the terms of
peed anon 3 saaiie batete I wee entirely on SAT “his grandfather’s will, and the second
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THREE TRAINS DAILY
-[ilinois
The only Double Track Railway Between the
\ } AWAKENING :
Atlantic Express.
, Standard and Toariet Sleepers.
PERSONALLY. CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS.
Wednesdays, Thursdays and. Fridays. The best of everything.
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The most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric lighted throughoat.
Buffet smoking cars with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, Dining
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chpecen Stendard and ‘Tourist Sleeping Oars to Obicago. Dining cars.
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Vestibuied. Leaves San Frauciseo at 9:00 a.m.
617 Market St. (Palace Hotel) Saa Francisco.
or S. P. COMPANY’S AGENT.
CHOterroteseseseges
‘DANIEL’S
‘By Maude J.
union was.simply one of convenience.
Daniel Newcomb, widower, had needed a housekeeper, and Betty Blondale,
an orphan, too old to seek the shelter
of an institution and too trustful to be
thrown on the world, had needed a
home, It had resulted as such marriages usually do—disastrously for the
woman.
Daniel was satisfied with Betty. She
was pretty and economical, and she
made him comfortable, but Betty had
grown to love her stolid husband with
all the ardor of a young and: grateful
heart. Would he ever really care for
her? Could anything make her appear
lovely in his sight? She was asking
hérself these questions as she stood in
Mrs. Yardwell’s millinery shop surveying the mass of lace and flowers that
rested on her sunny head.
“I tell you what, Mis’ Newcomb,”
said Mrs. Yardwell, ready to close a
bargain. If Daniel don’t like it or he
thinks it too high priced I'll agree to
change it. Most all my hats are sold
with that understandin’. Husbands
have to be pleased now’days.”
“ *Tisn’t the price. Daniel’s real liberal. I’ll take it,” answered Betty nervously as she opened her purse. There
was a wistful look in her hazel eyes as
she asked, “Did you know Mary Ellen,
Daniel’s first wife?”
“From the time she was a baby.”
“Would she have worn a hat like
this?” .
“Land, no! Them buttercups wouldn't
°a’ looked Well agin Mary Ellen’s red
face, to say nothin’ of the poppies. I’d
as soon looked fer tossels on a clothesline as fer posies on Mary Ellen. Even
if she’d been inclined to wear ’em, she’d
have faltered at the cost. She was extremely prudent.”
“So Daniel says,” murmured Betty
as she left the shop.. Her precious
head gear deposited carefully in the
wagon, she unbitched her horse and
started it toward the trim farmhouse
by the river. Mrs. Yardwell watched
her uniti] her slender figure faded from
sight. .Then she went into her work“Sereny,” she said to her helper,
Chicago § Northwestern Ry.
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“Daniel Newcomb’s new ‘wife is a ‘real
takin’ little thing, as sweet an’ pretty
as t’other was humbly an’ stingy. I’m
afraid from what she said that Daniel
is Mary Bllenin’ her to death. Poor
little thing! I do hope she is happy.”
But Betty was not happy. Many
times since her marriage had she look€d with tear filled eyes toward the little burial plot beneath the evergreens
and prayed that she might fill the
place in her husband’s heart formerly
occupied by the woman sleeping there.
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‘eal
' Peerless Saloon
q Woodman & Tompkins
Proprietor
.
st of Wines :
Liquors and Cigars. Grass
its * both ways.
Broad street, Nevada Oity
e
CHAMPION SALOON
O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietors.
SRS =
Broad Street, Nevada Oity
sae ae
fine business.
class tools.
applytoA.
Blacksmith Business
» For Sale..
<a 060000 a
The Plaza Blacksmith Shop, doing a
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A. _ATTKISSON,
Plaza Blacksmith Shop, Nevada City
Shop stocked with firstA eplendid opportunity
The ‘ Kainent
t
The Doctor ie’ the only Specialist
north of San Francisco on the Science
of Fitting Glasses.
The Doctor is Registered under State
Law in Optometry.
The Doctor has never had a to
fail him. He has sent in hie BY5tb
prescription.
Office—oppos
Nevada City. Hours—9 a. m. to 4 p.
m., every day except Monday.
Valley. patrons allowed fare
Specialist in Refraction
te Episcopal Church.
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atany .
Fancy Drinks,
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The best of Beer, Cigars, etc
Sse be found at the favorite reFred Eilerman,
ON BROAD STREET.
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Mailed free on request.
ALL SEEDS FOR FARM
AND GARDEN
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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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———
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G. J. Ruoror, Cashier.
Nevada County Bank
NEVADA CITY,
Paid Up Capital $50,000
_ Interest Paid on,
i she had often admired in the shop
Her husband's approval of her was
gauged by the way her actions tallied
with Mary Dilen’s.
Danie] was not displeased, but the
difference in the women was so striking that more than once he was quite
unconscious of an uttered comparison.
The first wife, a model housewife, had
a faculty of making people feel uncomfortable in her presence. Betty’s
household duties might be performed a
trifle less religiously, the dust might
sometimes settle upon the parlor furniture, but the sunlight crept there,
too, and her very nature radiated compatibility.
On one occasion the usual comparigon remained unexpressed. Betty had
called her husband into the brightly
lighted parlor and pointed proudly to
the old sofa piled high with pillows
covered with chintz and denims. She
had' found some unused feather beds
im the attic and in them had seen the
possibilities of a cozy corner such as
windows. Before Daniel could utter
the customary “Mary Ellen wouldn’t
have done that,’ she invited him to
test its comfort, and, lulled by the
luxurious softness, the remark was
lost in a doze. Thereafter it was his
favorite retreat and one not forbidden
him. Shade of Mary Ellen! How was
Betty to know that the unused feather
beds and. the darkened parlor were the
pride of her predecessgr’s heart?
It was with many misgivings that
she called Daniel’s attention to her
new hat. There was no mistaking the
disapproval in his countenance.
“You—going—to—wear—that?”’
gasped.
* , yes. Don’t you like it, Danfel?’ Betty perched it bewitchingly on
her head.
“It’s pretty enough. But how those
red flowers will look agin the crape
band on my hat! I vowed I’d show all
respect to Mary Ellen, and that band
can’t come off in less than-a year.
Ain’t you got no respect for appearances? Red poppies agin black crape!
Oh, Betty, can’t you understand how I
feel?’ One look at the bright head and
he
out toward the barn.
Poor Betty!
A General Commercial and Savings . understood. She knew now how lonely
Banking Busines Transacted. he was, and she would show him that
Gold bought and advances made on/. ghe sympathized with him. Hurriedly
be at the Bank, the wrapped up .the offending headDrafts of .
F F t Grown on ony Pers 2 howepid dress and slipped from the jrouse. It
was a long, hot walk back to the milli
Mrs. Yardwell.
the nodding flowers, and Daniel dashed
She removed the hat
‘and fell weeping into a chair. Yes; she
ner’s, but her one thought was to get
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For the Scalp asashampoo. It cleans
the Scalp of crusts and dandruff, promotes the growth of the bair, cures all
Skin diseases, takes pimples off the
the face; is a eure cure for poison oak,
and is fine for cleansing teeth,
The Orcdwray Plaster will cure
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back
or Side, Neuralgia, Pleurisy and ai.
Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney
disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart
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The above articles can be bad by
calling on J. 8. HOLBROOK,,
Corner of Pine and Commercial
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lessly after what seemed an eternity 7}
walking, “I’ve come to change my bh: ¢.
I’ve got to have a mourning bonnet.”
“for the land sakes!” exclaimed the
milliner, flurried by curiosity. “Have
you lost a relation? I didn’t know you
had one.”
“Sort of one,” answered Betty, giving
a farewell pat to the poppies. “I want
the deepest dyed mourning you've
got.”
It was soon upon her head, a heavy
black thing. that fell in hot folds ever
her shoulders. Back over the road she
trudged, the weight of the bonnet pulling at her temples and sending throbs
into her head. The heat of the sun
made her dizzy and faint. Oh, for
something to relieve her! She. half
turned into the doctor’s yard, but no.
There was a medicine chest well filled
at home. She would wait until she
reached there. One of Mary’s virtues
had been economy. Blindly.she staggered on toward home, entered it and
went to the medicine chest. Blindly
she grasped a bottle and drank from it.
Then she remembered no more.
When Daniel returned that night
from doing the chores he missed Betty’s welcome at the door, She ‘had
not failed to meet him there since
their marriage. He found her on the
kitchen floor. enveloped in widow's
weeds and writhing in.agony. Clunisily, but tenderly, he removed the tgly
bonnet and placed her on. her. bed,
where she lay raving and tossing while
he ran for help. It was fortunate that
the doctor was driving past just as
the distracted man rushed from the
house. He administered the proper
antidote for the poison Betty had swallowed in her search for headache medicine.
Mrs. Yardwell was soon summoned,
for Betty raved of her and the poppy
hat. She called Daniel to a conference
in the barn. What was said to him he
never quite remembered. He was won-.
dering dumbly if Betty were going to
dle and trying to picture home without
her. For once in his busy life he was
taking time to realize that he was in
love with his wife.
When Betty opened her eyes in consciousness it was to find her husband
sitting by her tenderly stroking her
hands, and the beloved poppy hat lay
on the coverlet beside her. She looked
‘at him wonderingly.
“It’s for you, dear,” said Daniel huskily, “for you to wear. In all respect to
Mary Ellen, I’ve taken off the crape,
and we'll let her rest now where she
is. Forgive me, Betty. I’ve been a
brute. But I’ve suffered since you’ve
been lying there, and I’ve found out
how dear you are to me.”
“But I’m not like Mary Bilen,” whispered Betty faintly.
“No, thank God! But you’re mine,
and I love you. I want you to be happy in yotr own way hereafter, and try
to love me a little. Will you, dear?”
She was too weak to answer, but she
smiled a happy little smile as her bus
band bent and for the first time gave
her a lover’s kiss.
A State That Breathes.
If ever a state might be said to
breathe, that state is California. It has
a magnificent lung action, says the Sunset Magazine. Deep and long. drawn are
the breaths of oceativair taken by the
great valleys. .And you can almost see
this breathing if you will go to the top
of any of the hills bordering the bay of
San Francisco. In general, air movement or wind is initiated by difference
of temperature. Therefore on summer
afternoons while the broad ocean lies
tranquilly sleeping at a temperature of
55 degrees F. the inland valleys are
basking im the same sunlight, but the
air a few feet above the ground is quivering at a temperature of 100 degrees
F. In other words, there is a temperature gradient of 1 degree per mile, and
this brings about a marked movement
of the air, the mog@jon being from the
cool to the warm locality.
The Marriage Knot.
Few of those who talk about the
“marriage knot” realize that the knot
was ever anything more than a mere
figure of speech. Among the Babylo
nians tying the knot was part of the
marriage ceremony. There the priest
took a thread of the garment of the
bride and another from that of the
. bridegroom and tied them into a knot,
which he gave to the bride, thus symbolising the binding nature of the unfon. ‘Som YardweilL” she cried hreatbTHRO’ THE HEART
OF THE ROCKIES.
T's Rock Island System forms a part of
the Scenic Line across the continent,
thro’ Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs
to Omaha, Kansas City, Peoria and Chicago.
Through car service is as follows:
Standard sleeper daily San Francisco to
Chicago. Stops five hours at Salt Lake.
Through tourist sleepers from San Francisco,
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
x
Regular daily train service via El Paso.
The trans-continental traveler who has never
seen Utah and Colorado from a car window, does
not know how wonderfully beautiful the best
scenery in the United Statesis. For hundreds of
miles the line runs in full view of snow-capped
peaks, rushing rivers and through frowning
caverns. Take it for that reason alone, if you .
wish, but also because no other line crossing the
continent surpasses it in’ excellence of service.
Full information on request—call, write,
telephone or telegraph.
C. A. RUTHERFORD,
istrict Passenger Agent,
Rock Island
System
Headache Saps Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
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REGISTRATION
OrricE OF THE CouNTY CLERK
OF NEvapa County, OALIFORNIA.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the laws of the State of
Califoroia provide for a new and complete Registration of tbe voters of
Nevada Oounty im accordance with the
provisions of Section 1094, of the
Political Code of the State of Oalifornia that said Registration
Began January Ist, 1904,
and Will continue to and include
September 28th,
after which it will cease,
Wednesday,
Transfers from one precinct to ane
other within the county will close
Thursday, October 13th, 1904.
Attention is called to the provisions
of Section 1088, which provides that
only those “who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preced{ng the election, and of the county in
which they claim their vote Ninety
days, and in the elestion precinct
Thirty deys” are entitled to registrution,
Further notice is hereby given that
affidavits of registration or transfers
must besworn to before the County
Clerk or his Deputies.
All persons, foreign born, intending
to become a citizen, should be nataralized prior to and including
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LPP PDLPPIDEW LOLS
Grand Masquerade Ball
GIVEN BY THE ;
Yevada County Promotion Committee
AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley
Friday Evening, April sth, 1904.
mum
iT is the aim to make this Ball the grandest ever given in Nevada
county. Prizes of value and usefulness—more of ¢' em than
can be enumerated—will be offered for maskere. Oostumes will be
here from San Francisc>. The best mueic to be obtained will be
furniehed, In fact, nothing will be left undone to make the party
an enjoyable affair. No objectionable characters will be admitted,
go go and take your wife and femily.
TICKETS—including age, er to and from Nevada City—
ckets on sale every where.
eEaTON
7
AOL
2SLORDIOLMT stale aaTeE ALTON NT
Our New Gas hight.
fovada County Gas & Electric Co,,
Bm Best inogndescent lamps 15 cents.
LEOCTRIOITY is the
light nowadays. You
ought to pat it in your
house. {t’s the safest light
known. It’s clean. It’s
certain — press a button
and it’s on; presse another
and its off. No more
explosions, no more
bother with oil lamps, no
more emokey chimneys.
It’s cheaper in the long
ran, .. .
ern Pacific and their
sale reduced
pointe west thereof to
foroia.
by giving at least
Eastern friend or re
wire instractions to fu
Is the best for business money here.
houses. It’s far cheaper
than electric lights for peole who ase it for only a
lew hours a night...Ww. H. WOOD,
T. R. GRAY,
Div. Pass. Agent,
JOHN WERRY, Manager.
Duriog the months of
March end April the Southconnections will again place on
westbound
tickets frem Chicago and
CaliHelp your county
ene
lative
thie information. We vill
rnishb
ticket. at any poiot in the
United States on deposit of
Traveling Pass. Agent.
Sacramento, Cal.
August oth, 1904,
as those naturalized after that date
cannot legally vote at the general election held on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8&tb, 1904,
The office of the County Olerk (in
the Court House at Nevada City) will
be open for registration from9a.m to
6 p. m. of each day,
F. L. ARBOGAST,
County Olerk. ;
OTT'S ASSAY OFFICE,
Established in 1853.
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..Nevada City, Cal.
Sit now for Fine Photos
Framed Pictures
af All Kinds.
HE LARGEST and
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Yevada City
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