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Pieri eT ESAT
ETERS IG LN OEE AST OENTES:
Sas Son alas dad .
THR SHIRLEY ENGAGEMENT. A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE,
GRASS VALLEY NEWS.
an
Already Done.
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“T have come, sir, to ask for your
NERVIT
daughter.”
The old man looked the young man
Night Emissions and ee
Richards was behind the bar helping into the Massachusetts mine and ex
himself to drinks when the officer surprised him. As the officer looked in
over the transom Richards saw him and
called cut, “Hello, Henry, come in and
have « drink with me.” The drunken
man was arrested and taken tojail, but
ces he will be prosecuted, as his
tracted ore of the value of $800,000, and
plaintiffs sue to recover the value of
Crittenden Thornton and
this ore.
John T. Riley are plaintiffs’ attorneys.
Always Meeting It.
Creditor—May I ask whether you over
it is uot likely under the circamstanexpect to meet your indebtedness?
Hardup—Meet it.? Why, great Scott,
act seems to have simply been that of
man, I meet it every time I go into the
&@ man in an irresponsible condition.
street! Don’t you throw it into my face
Oe
often enough ?—Up to Date.
Against the Act of 1879.
‘
The Supreme Court on yesterday reversed the decision of the Superior’
Court of Sierra county in the suit
brought by Audrew Johnson, assignee
of claims of miners for wages, against
the Goodyear Mining Oompany. A
judgment. was granted for $5039.57 and
$400 counsel fees under the Legislative
Harp and Crown,
A pare, is rather costly, yet
You'll buy e golden crown
Of any dentist forabout
leven dollars down,
—Chicago Tribune.
A VICTIM OF INGRATITUDE.
act of 1879, which created a lien under
can contract to pay its miners or other
-~0@eOo >
Headed For Croville.
The Oroville Mercury says: Ben L.
McCoy is engaged in making surveys
for the Yuba Power Company’s line.
He states that the line will follow tbe
Wyandotte road from Bangor toa point
this side of Honcut creek, from which
place it will run west across the
country to P. R. Welch’s place below
rust spots, it may be easier to buy
son.
lemon salts to keep on hand for sueh an
Many dairymen feed too much; more;
;jemergency. The salts are somewhat
feed too little.
stronger. than the. lemon..Grass.stains
Cows need roots from “October to j. will always yield to cream of tartar if
May for best results.
he spot is wet and well rubbed,
Salting the .cows is one of cal A dainty way to prepare radishes for
things too often neglected.
, the table is to cut a morsel off the.tip
Do not milk your cows before they. of each, leaving at the other end the
calve,_Reduce the food if ydderis get-. heart leaves and a bit of the stem. Cut
ting too hot, but do not milk.
the skin down from the tip in five or six
There is good reason to believe the places, bending each piece slightly out+
In dairying brains are needed as appearance of a half-opened flower. Of
much as “blood;” yet the amount of course, the radishes with the red skins
brains is not as essential as the' give the prettiest color effect, though
quality.
. the new yellow ones are not without
Most cows prostrated with fever can beauty,
be cured if prompt attention is given.
The remedy is not physic, but warmth.
The greatest blessing that ever comes
NEVADA THEATER.
Landlord—Have all the guests gone? to a dairyman is a sweet-tempered wife,
Porter—Yes, sir.
Herr Schmidt who can make fine butter. I know this
helped me throw them out into the by experience. The wife appreciates
street.
; having her husband say nice things .
Landlord—All right!
Now throw about her and her work.
— Midland
Herr Schmidt into the street, so we can Farmer.
Poa
IeRR
esc a
close up.—Unsere: Gesellschaft.
Why He Didn’t Dance,
Might Have Been Better Expressed.
Youngboy—What! not dancing, old
The Widow (weepingly)—Would it be man? Let me secure you a waltz with
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Dr. Millhone in Nevada.
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in the Philippines.
Tell Your Sister
A Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, the
sort that only exists in connection with
good digestion, a healthy liver and
bowels. Karl’s Clover Root Tea. acts
directly on the bowels, liver and kid
neys, keeping them in perfect healthP
cts. ad 50 cts.
> tf.
I don’t care for
these, new
Weekly.
to
the angular female,
taste and moderate.prices are the
aeand
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‘Yicare
manutagta
all
fetch?
icine of building Purposes.
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Another Lost Illusion.
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© MAHER & GO.’S &
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“Tears, idle tears,’’ the poet’s time-worn
phrase,
Though favorite and familiar, is mat
true;
For tears, I know, can work in many wrist!
As you can tell when ad ‘ve been worked
on you.
—Puck.
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AT THE DENTIST'S. 9
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BOTS ea
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WINDOW.
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Now Is the ‘ime
© yee Them.
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© One lot Full Size and White Wadding will be
© sold at $1 each. Greatest Comforter on
© earth for $1.00.,
e°One lot extra heavy and large Comforters. Our
“You'll be a good little girl, and
take the gas, won’t you, Kitty?”
.
“Oh, mamma, mayn’t I have eleotric light?”—Phil May’s Annual.
*
he
Meekness,
hundred books are best, think you?”
said,
Addressing one devoted to the pen.
He pate a a moment, then raised his
ea
“T harldly know—I’ve written only ten.” .
—N. Y. Truth.
:
Getting Things Mixed.
An open-air preacher, addressing a
meeting to young men on the subject
of “The Prodigal Son,” became enthusiastic in showing the depth and
persistence of paternal love, and finally shouted: “Brethren, I believe that
the father kept ‘that fatted calf for
years awaiting the return of his son.”
—Tit-Biis.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT-EN AND FOR
the county of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the Estate of CHARLES
L. ANDERSON, deceased.
price $1.50.
See window.
At $2.00 we show a comforter that is the best
$2 Comforter in America for the price..
t $2.50 we sell Laminated Comforters made of
the finest batting.
Top and bottom alike.
$3.00 we sell you a Laminated Comforter
better than any Down Comforter made.
Is
extra large and made of fine: silkoline top
and bottom.
Ladies, if you want Blankets or Comforters come
to us.
Respectfully,
MAHER & CO.
Come to us for Coats and Dress Goods.
©090000000000009
Notice is hereby given that MONDAY,
the 4th da Bel December, 1899, at 10 o'clock a.
m., of saic
, at.the Court Room of said
Court, at het ourt House in bo Cit La
County of Nevada, has been appointed
sad by ws
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
as the time and place for proving the Willaof
said Charles L. Anderson, deceased, and for
hearing the application of Carrie M. AnderREPERTOIRE OF NEW PLA\S son
for the issuance”’to her of letters Testa
mentary when and where any person intermay appear geos nanan thesame.
Doris
Triby
Married in Haste Marysville Business Cle
Wife For Wife
Moths
Game of Wits —
Dated November.20.1
ee Pe ORBOGAST, Clerk.
‘By A. FA “Hosking De uty Clerk.
Geo. L. Hughes, gests for
That Precious Baby
MATINEE SATURDAY
Popular Prices—I0c 20c 30c
etitioner.
Commercial Course, 6m........$50
Shorthand and Typewriting course..40
Six months.....
«50
Combination course—including —
Shorthand, Commercial and
Ty pewriting—School year
9 mos...80
Teachers’ course, 8 months........ 20
Review, English branches,3-mos. . .2U
Review, English branches, 8 mos.,..-15
Full term began
September 4th, 1899;
Send for Catalogue and first lessons
in Shorthand, free. D. BREHAUT, Principal,
Marysville, Cal.
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am
A coat thatis made of new substantial and fashionable fabrics—the custom
made kind. That is the kind of overcoat you can’ buy from us. We have
them in Beaver Cloths of the most approved cut; also Melton lined, Sstin
Lined Imported English Chevoits, Kerseys, Whip Conte, and superior fabrics
that youdon’t find on bargain counters, and the prices are as low <4 not
lower than San Francisco prices.
the money or not.
Hand. Kind
son et
he
harided her back her copy:
. pRoap STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL.
“J didn’t suppose you wouid, but
—
there may be a few persons’ of spiel
gence among your subscribers,” was
the crushing retort. — Teadieny’
Times.
YOU WANT AN OVERCOAT THAT IS UP-TO-DATE
Country. orders receive prompt
attention whether accompanied by
as
BETURN OF THE
12 ae api ea apts Sas
and CIGARS
“I don’t find anything worth reading in the manuscript you have submitted to me,” said the managing edConstant!
itor
Broad
street,
Nevada City. ‘The lat.
est fashions, the most exquisite
t
Notice of Proving Will.
and her company
Miss Eleanor Hoeft,
features of the Riots Rete.
November 27, 1899
MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY
son at theMilline
Parlorsry
of ; ; ;
“WINES,
"One on Him,
goods or bargain store overcoat that looks like by-gone times, On the contrary
7
Hill, is now serving with his regiment
kind.
.
for ladies is to ‘be obtained this seq.
The finest.
fangled scenter table-lamps,—N. Y.
Is first to find a reliable aS to peat it—a place that you we got.
faithin; a place where you can get satisfaction or get your money back if
you want it. That placeis our store. Now as to the garment itself, “You
don’t want a back number. You don’t want an ordinary common-place dry
'
14
Arthur Agnew of the Thirteenth
United States Infantry, who pulled.
down the Spanish iiag at San Juan
-COMMENCING...
High Art 2
Millinery =
table lamp, sir.
WELL-KNOWN RESORT HAS BEEN
-New Boarder—Well, take it away, hare
thoroughly renovated and remodeled
and bring me one of the old-fashioned and lam now prepared to receive my friends,:
‘THE RGHT WAY TO BUY AN OVERCOAT
WMe MeN Me MEM Mo Me SL SEM Me ME SM NU SMe SEMIN»
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post office.”
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FRED SENNER, Prop.
Chambermaid — That’s a center
and
served on toast, after the manner of
Don’t allow any colonies to run short asparagus. This affords a change from
the stereotyped way of serving, and will
of feed.
;
Don’t raise a herd of careless drones usually be found most acceptable.
Turpentine and linseed oil in equal
to eat up the profit.
Don’t expect the supply dealer to fill parts make @ good mixture for furniture. For sun streaks a solution, oneall orders in one day.
Don’t tear open the brood nest unless third sweet oil and two-thirds alcohol,
is an excellent mixture. A soft cloth
there is a real necessity.
Don’t put off making or buying hives slightly dampened with kerosene will
restore the polish.
until the swarms hang out.
To detach a book plate, cut a piece of
Don’t encourage swarming unless
flannel the exact size of the label; dip
you can sell bees at a profit.
Don’t expect anything from weak in cold water, wring it out, and apply
it to the label; cover it with a clean
colonies with poor old queens.
q
piece of blotting paper, then'pass a hot
Don’t expect each colony you have to
iron over it several times, and the label
give you a 200 per cent. profit.
may be easily removed.
Linen will last much longer if soaked,
spring by: inserting ‘eombs or frames
and then steamed or boiled without
of foundation.
"
rubbing. Let it boil about five minutes.
Don’t invest big money in new-fanRinse very thoroughly. Did you ever
gied traps to catch moths or keep them
notice iron-rust spots in your linen for
out of the hive.
which you could not aceount? Those
Don’t think bees will do just as well ‘were caused by the laundress who was
in an old keg or box behind the garden
careless about rinsing and left the soap
in weeds ten feet high as your neighin.
bor’s kept spick and span.—American
Of course every good. honsekeeper
Gardening.
sees that the stains are removed from
the linen before it goes into the wash.
HINTS FOR THE DAIRY.
If it is not convenient for you to use
A cow abominates an unclean perlemon juice and’ salt to take out iron
too much trouble to you to ask you to Miss Debut.
call in the undertaker?
Oldboy—She’s too pretty. My wife
Cholly (sympathetically)—No, inwould be jealous.
deed, delighted, I assure-you!—wN. Y. . . Youngboy—Then take Miss Antique.
Journal.
‘She’s ugly enough.
Oldboy—In that case my wife would
Too Long About It.
Oroville. The construction crew are
“I don’t object at all to my wife havbe savage at me for preferring the sonow working this side of Bangor, and ing the last word,” declaimed the phi. ciety of such a creature to her own.—
several teams are hauling poles from pecker “The only thing I ask of her ! Judge.
Palermo. A sub-station is being con8 to get to it a little quicker.—Pick-MeA Logical Inference.
structed pear the residence of P. R. Up.
Bobby—Pop, does “missive” mean o
letter?
Welch.
Information Wanted.
Fond Parent—Yes, Bobby.
Tuffton—If you ever call mea liar
Bobby—And does “sub” mean unHe Stampeeded the Family.
again I’ll shoot you like a dog.
der?
Bluffton—You
will,
eh?
By
the
way,
The Four Corners says that Bill
Fond Parent—Right, Bobby.
how does’a dog shoot?Muck of Wheatland got in a good joke
Bobby—Then “submissive” must
during the season of falling stars last
mean a postscript; mustn’t it?—HarOn Every Bottle
lem Life.
week. Early in the evening he rushed
Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is this
home and informed his family that a
guarantee: “All weask of you is to use
How is Your Wife.
telegram had just been received saying
two-thirds of the contents of this botHas she lost her beauty? If 20, Conthe stars were falling in Los-Angeles,
tlefaithfully, then if you can say you stipation, Indigestion, Sick, Headache
frightening the people and doing damare not benefitted retarn the bottle: to are.the principal causes. Karl’s Clover
age to houses and other property. A
your Druggist and he may refund the Root Tea bas cured these ills for half a
little later he sneaked out and threw
price paid.” Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts.
monen refunded if results are not sat.
a handful of rocks on the roof. His
$1.00, Forsale by H. Dickerman, the tisfactory. For sale by H. Dickerman
joke worked and he narrowly escaped
druggist.
tf
the druggist.
Se
tf
calling in the family doctor.
The Reveille of Austin, Nevada, ha.
the following about a young man raised
at this city: “Dr.W. F. Millhone, the
successful eye specialist, left on today’s
stage forIone. Dr. Millhbone is also a
physician and surgeon and is highly
recommended.: It is the doctor’s intention to spend ¢ few days here upon
his return, and those desiring his services can leave word at the International or by dropping a letter in the
Little onions are now boiled
NEW YORK SALOON.
TOWLE. BROs, .
2 mee
DON'TS FOR BEEKEEPERS.
City, Cal.
New Boarder—See here, I can’t stand
this lamp. It smells like an oil refinery. What sort of a lamp is it, aad
how?
colastrum, or first mess, should be diward to simulate the petals. If thisis
vided between the cow and calf.
. carefully done, the radish takes on the
the act which provides that no company
employes longer than one month. A
violation of the act permits the miners
to sue and obtain a lien which is superior to any other lien or mortgage.
The Supreme Court has removed~<the
lien and remitted the attorneys’ fees.
It holds that the law is class legislation and therefore unconstitutional. A
man may contract with his men as he
sees fit.
oe
Old-Fashioned.
ceived an official visit last night from
Grand Secretary Lunstedt and Grand
all free almanacs, having generously
The ritualistic
Treasurer Martin.
given his time and labor free for nearly
work. was exemplified, after which a
twenty years. Word and Works Pub.
splendid banquet was served at the
Co., 2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
Arcade Hotel. Among the toasts was
one to Hydraulic Parlor, Nevada Oity,
Broke Into a Saloon,
an admirable response being made to
At about one o’clock this morning the sentiment by J. A. Oalderwood
Philip Ricnards was found by officer who was the only Hydraulicker presFowler in the Referee saloon on Coment.
mercial street. He was intoxicated and
George-Riley and J. W. Relley bave
had forced au entrance by breaking a brought suit in San Franoisco against
panel tow rear door. Friday night he the North Star mine for $800,0U0, for
had been permitted to sleep there. the conversion of ore from their minBoth Saturday and Sunday nights the ing property. The plaintiffs claim to
place was burglarized, the principal be the owners of the property known
plunder taken being whisky and cigars, as tbe Massachusetts mine in the
On Saturday night $5.25 was taken Grass Valley district. The plaintiffs
from the cash drawer. Last night claim that the defendant has drifted
his storm and weather forecasts from
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.
‘The Native Sons of Quartz Parlor re
has justly, and of necessity, withdrawn
fers, in addition to being duly and
} blood builder. Brings the
properly recorded, must be stamped.”
pink glow to pale cheeks and
“Sir,” answered the young man, “I
restores the fire of youth.
beg to inform you that I put the necesmf & By mail 5Oc per box; G boxes
sary imprint on your daughter’s lips
*.50;rete @ written guarannot less*than ¢ight times in five mincure or refund the money.
b_4
utes immediately preceding my coming to you.”
The old man—well, what could he Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
say, anyway ?—Chicago Post.
For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada
T
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What will no doubt prove one of the}: Miss Hattie E, Hallett was tendered
Rev. Father Greeley of the Catholic
most
notable engagements ever played a very pleasant surprise party last
%
church has removed to Woodland.
by
any
company that has visited Nenight at the home of her sister, Mrs.
costs
the
fined
were
Taunt
Truan and
vada Oity will be begun next Monday, Wm. Sigourney, on upper Coyote
last night for disturbing the peace.
when the favorite Jessie Shirley Comstreet. The yonng lady was taken
her
is
Mrs. Nannie Frick of Berkeley
TUESDAY.....¢.Nov. 21, 1899.)
but neverthevisiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs. A. J. pany will open their week’s perform. completely by surprise,
a
less the evening was very pleasantly
ance.
This
company
have
been
on
the
Ridge.
Lee Cunningham and Miss Myrtle road now one year and are on their spent in various ways, and all present
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ Almanac,
hostess.
N. Thompson were married Sundey way to the State of Nevada after a voted Miss, Hallett a charming
There is no comparison between forIt was the young lady’s eighteenth birthwonderful
run
of
business
in
Canada
at Lime Kiln.
ry and she was the recipmer editions, and this splendid AlmaThe sewer system is not yet comand the north. During the week an day anniversa
in
ierit of many pretty and costly presnac for 1900, now ready. Printed
entire
new
repertoire
of
eastern
successpleted, there yet being about 200 feet
beautiful colors, on much finer paper, of iron pipe to lay.
es will be presented. The critics proents. Atmidnighta choice supper was
served. Those present who enjoyed
its 196 pagesare packed with invaluable
I. Haas has returned from San Fran, nounce the Shirley Company to be one Miss Hallett’s hospitality were Misses
information on storms, astronomy and
of the best and strongest repertoire
cisco where he went toattend a meetmeteorology. It is illustrated with
companies on the Pacific Coast, each Lyle Williams, Ruby Whittum, Lizzie
of the Electric Mining Company. .
other
and
nearly 200 finest half tones
member being selected from the best Gallagher, Addie Williams, Gertrude
The tenth anniversary of the marriage
engravings. This superb book would
houses in San Francisco. The openBennetts, Mable Vail,Katie Pierce, Alice
sell anywhere for fifty cents, but it of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver of Bean ing bill will be “Doris,” Effie Ellsler’s Hallett, Annie Stevens, Maude Vail,
costs only 25ca copy, and every sub-. street was celebrated last night by a celebrated pastoral comedy drama. It Elsie Wanamaker, Mrs. Frank Pierce,
_seriber.to Rev.Irl R.Hicks’now fam[surprise party, — is foll_of strong situations with just Mrs. Will Sigourney; Messrs. Will
ous paper, Word and Works, at $1 per
Charles Lunt, who recentiy returned enough comedy to relieve one from the . Reynolds, Fenton Fleming, “Richard
year, receiv’s this elegant Almanac as from the Philippines with the Nevada serious strain. Owing to the small Chegwidden, Arthur Osborne, Charles
a premium. Word and Works is 8) ¢avalry, is here visiting his mother, seating capacity of the house, up Dougherty,Charles Wild, Robert Steger,
recognized leader among the best famMrs. Jobn Lunt.
. stairs and the first eight rows down Archie Noyes, Harry Evans, Bradley
ily and scientific journals, while nothArnhart, Thomas Harry, John Dunster,
Mrs. Harriett Carr left today for ten staira will be reserved.
Judging from outside reports and Jesse Oampbell, Eugene Hallett and
ing of its kind can compare with the Angeles in response toa telegram an
Hicks Almanac. One dollar a year is nouncing the dangerous illness. of her press exchanges this company will do Wm: Sigourney.
a large business and will no doubt give
a nominal price for such unique and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Bird.
the theater-goers a rare treat.
useful publications. Professor Hicks
& CALK
L, 8. CALKINS,
sansssveoneseon:
INS.
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GAOL of
* goaiy laqioaht
~Oth MA ve
Cures Impotency,
The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told A Strong Company In a Repertoire of A Pleasant Party GiveninMiss Hattie over. critically,
wastingdiseases, all effects of seli“T suppose you know,” he said, “that
ma abuse, or excess and. indisHonor.
Hallett’s
New Plays,
Over the Telephone.
under the new revenue law. all transcretion. Anervetonicand
Published every evening
exeep*
Sundays and Lega! Holidays ty
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CARTER CJOHNSTON.
To all who before
January Ist, 1900, buys
Goods for $15 cash net
or over we will pre‘serit this Watch
FREE.
ome W AXEL meme
Suits $6 up.
Pants $2 up.
THE TAILOR.
Below Armory Hall, Nevada City.
a WIRE COTS
FOLDING ARDY
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From the best makers, of the bast materials and. having all the
latest improvements. They are cheap, toae.sure, but they are
extra comfortable and durable.
KINKEAD, Cash;Puicnituie Sealer,
St hm
ening ay i an at
down.
or
te
KINKEAD also carriesinstockde!poets:assortment of the finest
Parlor, Bedroom and
tata inte poe.
) Room FFurniture
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