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November 7, 1901 (4 pages)

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a = Fs re THE bia. Y, JR, loody, CHE, urt of oL of the & send r. Mel. r and untitled Supetate of erviece within served unless juired, urt for of the evada, rust,A lerk. above Estate ist the he title of land, to wit: t No. 5, Nevada aintitfs ndants snd for utiffs, * 828 IPANY usiness, f works, nia, pon the t of Asof Sepoposite lders as AMT, ogether s of the etary. no Franolb unites Will. . Peter YAY the o'clock 00m the pointed ving the and for rdon for mentary ited may ‘Clerk. 41st YEAR—NO, 12,378. NEVADA CITY, CAL, THURSDAY EVENING, ‘NOVEMBER ; %: 1901. & EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROW The Most Stylish Ladies pf Nevada City.. When asked the secret, say they purchase” their hats of MISS HOEFT. If any lady says prices are high'in Millinery, convince yourself by i inquiring at Miss Hoeft’s. Her prices astonish everybody for reasonableness and ‘Style. HISS E. E. HOEFT, Nevada City. EF AIIOHOIDOHOKE ICR IHAIO SILK UMBRELLAS A Fine Assortment Reasonable Prices Come and see them C. J. BRAND, The Jeweler. Broad Street, Near Pine, Nevada City. BORIC NOOK OW IOIOK OK IOKIK 1 SSOSSO ISOS THOS SEOOSHIGOSG We have just received one of the largest stock of Wafers ever brought to Nevada City. They are all fi resh——just from — factory. The following is a list of some of them :) Champagne, Vanilla, _ Chocolate, Strawberry, . _ Raspberry, Lemon, _ Ramona, Athema. Lae Liner. P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, ‘Nevada City. GS? DOSS SOSSOD ByY_ BY BY BY By RY OR OO OOo oe : SUGAR Given Away Free : . with Vese Coffees, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Soda, Mush, Baking Powder. 11a Ibs. Sugar Fr2e with each 25e., Furchase ‘2 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOc. Purchase 6 lbs. Sugar Free with each. $4.9? Purchase FO lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.9? Purchast Coffees = 'reshily Eeoasted. 10,12'2,15, 20, 25, 39,35 cts. per pound Good Quality ‘Our Stronghold 3 =_ure Deas : 35, 40, 50, GO and 70 «cis. per pound Delicious Flavor. Full Streneth PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES 10, 15 and 25 cts. per can Colimea —ealkine Powder 15, 25 and 45 cts.percan -, $1000 REWARD To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder shan Our Colima Baking Powder. FLAVORING EXTRACTS 10, 20, 35 and 40 cts. bottle GOOD DIM Oo BU yy "many, Premiums Free Many GOOD QUALITY. LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold ttractixze.Gale ; : CF China, Crockery, Glassware Mow ont éuttractivve Erices. Good Place to Buy Great American ImportineTeaCo, PINE ST., Masonic Building, Nevada City. IN Mining and! Building Lumber 7 M. L. & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants a 003 ae Yards at Depot. é_Ottice—Hend it Boulder Street. Painls ; 00] PUP SMOPUTA : and Oils \\ Shakes & an $4,758,000 4,517,925 Nee A pea $240,075 Tt resents ‘the PRESENT VALUE OF THE DIVIDEND to be declared repre nu INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS at 08 Angeles, Oalifornia, in April, 1902. It will be more by that time. —it If you wish to be in on this deal Jet me have your application—i Cost you NOTHING to join the Order and once you are in it I know you will feel better than you do now. F If it is too ing for you to come to me I will go to yon—that’s fair, isn’t it. leg Ps [ DON’T GET Lam coming to see you, an way, most any day now. N’T BUSY all of a suddeer poking vv ease me coming—I-won’t burt-you; all I Want is a beating and your mep penton, all for your own good. S, J. DUCKWORTH, DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF RANGER. At the, National, Exchange Hotel. STOVES! STOVES! Geo. E. Turner tus receives « targo stock ot Parlor and Gook Stoves OF ALL SIZES and AT ALL PRICES. eeceemmmi ~Call-and See. Them. Plumbing —=i> No home is complete without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plumbing isa pati and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A luxury because it insures comfort. Paints —A word to the People. In painting, practice economy by purchasing the Paint that best with-stand the elements. You make no mistake in painting your house with “PATTON’S SUN PROOF PAINT. GEO. E:. Sole Agent for Nevada CountyWhy Don’t You Try CELERY TEA? — For Sale at _ roRNESEe . “London Is a Nice Place if You “Know the Language.” That hackneyed American maiden who said London was a nice place if you knew the language was not a bit absurd. We speak English, but we have built up our forms of English expression upon the English of a few shires of the old country as it was spoken between two and three centu< res ago, while they have been blending and changing the speech of all their home peoples during the same period, The result is that an American can hardly, utter a sentence in England without calling attention to the differthe people about him., ; Only yesterday, after 18 months’ residence in England, I rushed up to a conductor in Charing Cross station and asked, “Which ear for Bromley?” stared at me, and I knew I had spoken a foreign tongue to him, because street vehicles like omnibuses and horse cars are called road cars and tram cars, and there are no other cars In England. England whether he Jikes his -meat rare, he asks what you ‘sald because he does not understand you. He calls meat underdone when it is not thoroughly cooked. If you tell him you a loss again, because he would have said it was tinned. To ask him to pass the powdered sugar will again set him to wondering. for he calls it icing sugar generally, though he knows that it is sometimes called caster or sifted sugar. And if you have candy on the table you may not call it so without betraying your foreign origin, for he calls candy . “sweets,” abbreviated from “sweetmeats,” and used to designate all preserves, puddings, pies, candies and jams. To go further aleng the eccentricities of English at the dining table most persons know, I supposé, that the beet is ealled beet root, cornstarch is corn flour, corned beef (or a particular cut of it) is called “siiver sides of beef” and hapkins -are_ serviettes.—Julian Ralph in Harper’s Magazine. Unfortunate Deduction, Sergeant Kelly of the Irish bar in the early years of the nineteenth century used to indulge in a picturesque: eloquence, racy of the soil, but unfortunately he would sometimes forget the line of argument and would always fall back on “the word “therefore,” which generally led his mind back to what he had intended saying. Some: times, however, the effort was almost disastrous. the jury, assuring them that they were men of extradrdinary ‘intelligence and his case. With a wave of his hand ang a smile on his face he proceeded: “This is so clear a case, gentlemen, that 1 am convinced you felt it so the very moment . stated it. I should pay men .of intelligence a poor compliment to @well on it for a minute, therefore I shall. proceed to explain it to you as minutely as possible.’—Green Bag. Had Troubles of His. Own. “Sir,” began young Timkins as he entered the presence of the dear girl’s father, “I want to marty your daughter” — “Oh, don’t bother me with your troubles!’ interrupted the old gentleman. “She told me some time ago that she Intended to marry you, so you'll have to settle it between yourselves.”—Exchange. Deserted, Jamestown, Va., where the English gained their first foothold in the new world in 1607, was burned in 1676. Today nobody lives there. ‘Little remains to mark the site except a crumbling church tower, dilapidated gravestones and remnants of the foundations of a tew houses.—Ladies’ Home Journal. Canadian Ears, In cold countries: like Canada the ears are often forced to grow in an unaatural way by the custom of forcing the caps down over the skull and making the ears stick out. It is only American ears whieh get frostbitten in Canada. The ears of the natives are inured to excessive cold. ——— —__ + e+ Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental powér health. Only 25c per box. Sold by W D. Vinton. s —-+-2e-5 The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Ohill Tonic, It-.is simply fron and Quinine in a-tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price, 25c. myl5é6m oe Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman’s preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. . Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. Ifa woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduots consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr, Boschee’s German Syrup. It wil promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs end bronchial tabes and drive the dread disease from the system, It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles, You can: get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable Pha at at all draggists. DICKERMAN’S ~ Get Green’s Special Almanac. ence between his speech and that of He . } If you ask a guest at your home in fear the asparagus is canned, he is at . : One time he had been complimenting . then branched off into a statement of They’re wonderful in building up the‘ = <= ENGLISH OF THE ENGLISH. . “CURES WEAK MEN FREE, send Name and ‘Address Today---You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous. INSURES LOVE AND ‘A HAPPY HOME. L. W. KNAPP, How any man may qnickly cure himself after years of snffering from sexual weakness, lost vitality; night losses, varicocele, etc , and enlarge sma)l weak organs to fall: size and vigor. Simply send your name and address to Dr. L. W. Knapp, 802 Hull Building, Detroit, Mich., aud he will gladly send the free receipt with full directions so that. any man may easily cure hims:lf at home;~This is certainly a most generous offer, and the following extracts taken from his daily mail show what men think-of his generosity : “Dear Sir :—Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date. I have given your treatment.a thorough test and the benefit has been: extraordinary, It has completely braced me up. M. D. Tam just as vigorous as when a boy and ,you cannot realize how happy I 6m.” “Dear Sir-—Your method worked beautifully. Results were exaetly what I needed, Strength -and .vigor have completely returned and enlargement.is entirely satisfactory.” “Dear Sir:—Yours was received and Thad notrouble.in making use of the receipt as directed, and can truthfully say itisa boon to weak men, I am greatly improved in size, strength and vigor,” All correspondence is strictly confidential, mailed in plain, sealed envelope, The receipt is free for the asking and he wants’ ehloas man to have it, Have You. Seef CEOS Qur FoR Wii, $3.90 Shoes Madein, Vici Kid, Velours, Box Calf, Kangaro. THEY CAN’T BE eat ANYWHERE FOR THE PRICE, @@ Try ‘a pair and be convinced. xy On, Yes, We Have Cheaper Shoes, from $1.75 Wp. Also, a large supply of Ladies and Children’s Shoes—good wearers, good fitters and prices reasonable, BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. Change o of Hands. Convenience AUGUST RAPP Desires to inform the’ people of Nevada Jity that, he has purchased the Andrew’s Fruit, Vegetable and Fish Market, and will keep constantly on hand everything i in the line ofFruit, Vegetables, Fish, ' Chickens, Etc.. FRESH RANCH EGGS. Fresh Fish for sale every Tuesday and Tharsday } Evenings. * A share of, the public: patronage: is respectfully solicited. aan . School wed ” Bvéty Wednesday Evening a at I. O. O. F. Hall All the Latert and Popuiar Dances Tavght. Gentlemen, 50 cerits; Ladies, 25 cents. WALLING, GAULT & McCLUSKEY. THE PEERLESS SALUOU, HENRY W.RICH, Proprietor, ° Keeps on hand the best brands of COOL, ‘SHARP BEER, Which is drawn to the King’s taste, and to the perfect satisfaction of hi of his customers. aul Kinds of Summer Dri Drinks a bcoma J. J SNYDER --Dealer in -. Fresh Fruit and 'Veretables Pears and okahan 2 pi Canning. livery to all parts of town. Pine Street, just above Turner’s Store. Free DeFRESH FISH EVERY THURS DAY. * ¢ * Is the order of the Day HOSE ho have . their houses piped. for gas should inspect our supply of Gas now on display at our office. Heaters They are not high priced. OFFICE HOURS—8 a. m. to 8 p.m, Saturdays to 9 p. m Nevada County Gas & Electric Co, Ww. E. SARORM rhanager F. J. O'CONNOR —Agent For— QW esternGashamp Co. of Denver, Col. Iam now prepared to take orders for the Gas Lamps which I have at. all prices and power; also Welsbach . Hydro Carbon Lamps. The 600-Candie Power Lemp cannot be excelled for brilliancy and price, See one on display at Tom Moore’s Tonsorial Parlors. Sorbetto Ice Cream Sandwiches.) These Sandwiches are eee new and are the latest chaze in the East; being served at hil the afternoon teas and social \functions and is being introduced in this city by.. -CHAS. E. TEGLER Commercial Street, Nevada City. THERMOM cer Rg Process of Thetr Jena, In G A most interesting ace In. The Idler of the wor aided industry at Jena wh lenses are made for s : dustry has been built gj 4 Abbe and’ Dr. Schott, out been conducted by scien efforts have made Jena ff scientifie men the world” the most picturesque fem Jena glassworks is the @ where the thermomet blown and drawn, says a We saw this glass in p ufacture. -A boy work a bit of molten glass from t the end of a blowpipe. larger than a walnut, b and blowing and moldiny size of an orange, with tl orange. More glass ¥ and there was more ro ing, and when the pro reached the blowpipe quickly to the brawny man, He, in his turn, added from time to time wi puffed until it seemed. ag must. burst, and then rol ball of glass on his fron until it looked like a hug Faster and faster he wer the ball always symmeti white hot. At length slowing mass quickly in second worknran attached at the bottom: Then th in opposite direction pipes and blowing lustil time. From a thick, globe the glass thinned the men ran apart, unt dull red tube not larger { little finger and nearly Sometimes in drawing of the blowers would no length of the corridor, on the. hill. Wagner and the When Richard Wagne or of the Royal Opera. orchestra of that insti one of. the best in Ger from being as good as’ Wagner had a good dé making it follow his in years later, when he ¥ exile ‘in Zurich, he und the local orchestra, tempts he exclaimed, “G ‘have just given me a you have played exa the Dresden orche: The ‘Zurich pla fee idea that they t play the royal musicians in D their zeal that they act! 'n doing it. ‘ Polished Furn’ When a polished table i hot dish, one restoring pre first wood aleohol and the olive oil. This treatment . for keeping any polishe order and. is one of thé! which wood alcohol ma latter is cheaper than certain domestic uses is A Special Oce: First Tramp—yYou -ort in over de fence wit’ him. Second Tramp—Must he lookin at. First Tramp—Say! ‘T ‘time I ever seen him look tired.—Puck. Patti's Esco Adelina Patti, the great one of her tours of Europe Bucharest on a certain . inclement weather, howe} ay’ declined to budge from the poor manager went ed. As storming had na : effect on her serene hight ager set his wits to work vt ward a telegram arrive rést, stating that a brill of Roumanian nobles, wifl processiow and military Dat receive the diva. The # handed to Mme. Pattt, chanted, and at once g start. On arrival, the ba the torches flared, and put in the best of spirf cortéd to her hotel by: nobles. It is not known ¥ have said. had she been “nobles” were hired fi and dressed up for the representative of the ma Brain-Food Nor Another ridiculous fo branded by the most comp ities. They have disp notion*tbat one kind of for brain, another. for musgis another for bones. A corre not only nourish a pai the body, but it will other part. Yet, howe food may be, its nutrim by indigestion or dysp prepare for their app vent their coming by tf doses uf Green’s Augugé . ' favorite medicine-of the: ie jions, . A few doses aids di ulates the liver-to healthy; fies the blood, and buoyant and vigorous. For Dr. G. G, Green’s relialj all draggists. : Get Green's Special A slong, sweet smoke, ‘hor Cigars, for sale at Rector A Shocking Calamg “Lately befell a z writes Dr. A. Kellett, of “His foot was badly crush len’s Arnica Salve quickt ’s simply wond iles and all skin’ erupt world’s champion , anteed. 250, Sold