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November 9, 1901 (4 pages)

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ourt by the not tied. b; a dl y Td Ny vle vd =a faba the ei n by ‘hie : " ) the Supericsn y Of Nove k of said ¢d, _ at Nevada: order ae a * SU! CeRgi nd ie Pethinie ty. T. NILON, @ Valley, ‘} tee Petifioney. one ; 5 O0u1 OHN F, oony: ate of John B, i MRS. P. 7, Mi he Superior Cag fe . State of Cal din the ote ate of Califo che and Mra, F, reoted to appeit: in an action ‘inet pu in the aty of Nevada, St days after thea 20ns—if served ¥ a thirty days if y notified that) er as above rg . apply to the Com in the complain. 7 nd and the seald he County of is 3ist day of Adgi . ARBOGAST, OW tice, brought by the ‘xecutors of deceased, agal lante, to quiet the riece or parcel df ed as follows, st 13 feet of wn of Truckee, h ind to declare P and enjoin y title thereto, am ate. LOODY S. FORD, ttorneys for Pla Sth, 1901. t Sale Notice, # D MINING CORE acipal lace 61 nia. a County, Caliform re delinquent ye stock, on account ad on the 5th day a ral amounts stom spective share! . CERT. 0, ml q ; OW tors, made on! so many shares @ as may be neo ction at theo ntgomery nia, on T LY OF OCTOBRE lock P. M. of sale® ssment thereoss ’ sing and exp L. 8. ROSE 8 omery strech & 1d for Proving ¥ t ‘the estate a iven that MOM ember, 1901, atid at the. Coot # Court Hews in jade, has yg and lee Purdon, voce ation of : r of Letters 1 er ae yny person nt tb the same. “ ar Rpoaash ee » Show Come —_— court IN Neve tat mt of the ¢ iy’ presi anon and re the esta! praying for Oa 11 estate P sa Nalifornids be ‘d not : Oil of the real # . and that , ed at = Dally YADA inte 808 : ¥, T. NILOM, " jot, 1901. to cr Creditors 4 urt, “yt, inand ws State of Coif ate 0! s hereby given Aah the Lait ig rles eg wer ols if, and ell cove r aad So . the ire ork Lamy A a sine ia, the 4 tetlo a scanty ‘ie Sh ae E ane ty, Oot 8, 10. ation olf 41st YEAR—NO. 12,380. Geo. E. Turner has received a large stock of — i avi0k and Gook Stoves OF ALL SIZES and AT ALL PRICES. Ath ’ Call and See Them. . Plumbing ——i>— No home is com par without modern conveniences. Sanitary Plumbing is a necessity and a luxury. A necessity because it insures health. A luxury because it insures comfort. Paints ——ip— A word tothe 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. EE. TURNER Sole oo. for Nevada CountyHave Y You Seen OurFe soe BU SHOCK Madein, Vici Kid, Yelours, Box Calf, Kangaro. THEY CAN’T BE BEAT ANYWHERE FOR THE PRICE, OO@ Try a pair and be convinced. gm On, Yes, We Have Cheaper Shoes, from $1.75 Up. Also, a large supply of Ladies and Children’s Shoes—good wearers, good fitters and prices reasonable. . BROS., Broad Street. aya wv, mY oY _@yY a ay al S saw 4H AG 4w 4S 44S 4G 4 AS Ae We have just received one of the ie stock of Wafers ever brought to Nevada City. They are ‘all \ fresh——just from the factory. The following is a list of some of them 3] =’ mY mY mY mt Champagne, Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, _ Raspberry, Lemon, NJ m=’ am) NJ ety STOVES AND RANGES Given =_ ure 18, 25 and FLAVORING gcse GOOD QUALITY. Away Free Teas, Coffees, Spices, {Flavoring Extracts, Mush, Baking Powder. 91/2 lbs: Sugar Free with each 2Be, Purchase 2 lbs. Sugar Free with each BOe, Purchase 6 lbs. Sugar Free with each $1.9°° Purchase. 30 . bs. Sugar Free with cach GB.°? Purchase Coffees E"reshiy Feoasted Goed Quality Our Stronghold Soda, ‘Leas 35, 40, 50, GO and 70 cis. per pound Delicious FEllavor. PURE AND AROMA 10, 15 and 26 «ts. per can Colime Bealking Powder E'ull Strength TIC SPICES 45 cts. per can $1000 REWARD To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder than Our Colima Baking Powder. EXTRACTS 10, 20, 36 and 40 cis. bottle GoobD TIME TO BUY Premiums Free LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold alecttractls7e.. Sale OF China, Crockery, Glassware mwrTow7 OL A.ttractixz7e Drices. Good Place to Buy Great American Importing Tea Co, PINE ST., Masonlo Bullding, Nevada City. Ramona, Athema. ) eT an) A esa a Them. EP. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. =’ * ee oe AS AS Se, and § a. Building Lan Lumber 7 M. L. & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants <ai> 540 aa Yards at De Yenee “Heed of Boulder Street, . ‘~~ ae Oils F g E ide $100( PUR SROPUTA CELERY TEA. — For Sale lat — DICKERMAN’S Change o' of Hands AUGUST RAPP Desires to ong: the pean of Nevada City. that por the Andrew’s Brutt, Vegetable and Fish Market, and will keep constantly on hand everything in the line of Fruit, Végetables, Fish, Chickens, Etc.. 3 FRESH RANCH EGGS. Fresh Fish for sale every.Tnesday and Thursday Byenings, A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Dancing. School Every Wednesday Evening o at I. O. O. F. Hall the Latest and Exon rv Dances Taught. 5 on. #0 cen Ladies, 25 oents. WALLING, GAULT & McCLUSKEY. THE PEERLESS SALOGH, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of COOL, SHARP BEER, Nd gov foot satiaisction of the pe Bing’ tone taste, and to All Kindstof Summer mmor Drinks a Specially. F. J. O'CONNOR}, —Agent For— Western Gas Lamp Co. of Denver, Col. repared to take orders A. the pees aun which I have at all prices and power; also Welsbach Hydro eager are i a 600-Candle Power Lamp ca pe uneolled: for brillianey end price. one.on d lat Tom Moore’s See . Tonsorial Parlors. Convenience Is the order of the Day HOSE who have their houses piped for gas should inspect our supply of Gas Heaters now on display at our office. They are not high priced. OFFICE HOURS—S& a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays to 9 p. m Nevada Cnuty Gas & lai C, W. EB. OSBORN, lianager. Sorbetto Ice Cream Sandwiches.; These Sandwiches are something new and are the latest craze in the East, being served at all the afternoon teas and social functious and is being introduced in this city by.. CHAS. E. TEGLER Commercial Street, Nevada City. Shreve & Co. Makers of FINE JEWELRY and SILYER WARE Dealers in , s Diamonds and Watches, Cut Glass, Leather Goods, Pewter Ware and European Novelties. MARKET and POST STS., / SAN PRANCISCO, CAL. Notice—Most convenient arrangement for transacting business with out-of-town customers. Particulars ent upon request. . . ADREARYEXISTENCE, , Hyes are very treacherous, and those . . THE LONELINESS OF THE ENGLISH LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS. ‘At the Bishop Station the Sentinel That Lights the Waves Lives Im Almost Utter seomarien i) Pr With Few Enticing -Feat During the storms that rage intermit. tently around the English coast in winter the landsman’s mind turns in sympathy toward those who in ship or lifeboat are fighting the waves for dear life. But how often does he give one thought to the men who immure themselves in the lighthouses that stud the coast? ‘Il would rashes spend my life in a penal settlement than be a lighthouse keeper,” declared a man to the writer after a visit to the Bishop Hghthouse, off the Cornish coast. “A convict does see a little of the world he lives In, but a lighthouse keeper sees nothing but a dreary expanse of. water, I am not surprised that many of them should lose their mental balance.” The visitor to the Bishop lighthouse did not overcolor the picture. It was only the other day that one read of the . , Longships lighthouse, also off the coast of Cornwall, having been completely isolated for many weeks in consequence of fearful storms. The keepers had been reduced to smoking coffee, hops and tea leaves, though, fortynatoly, they had not wanted for food. The keepers of the famous Hddystone lighthouse not infrequently find themselves in a similar predicament. Ina gale the waves that buffet themselves against this wonderful monument to the engineering skill of the country are of such stupendous magnitude that they rise to a height of 200 feet and sweep right over the lantern. To those cooped up inside the sound of these waves is like that of a battery of guns at close quarters, “At such times the house shakes like a tree with a man on the top of it,” was the graphic description of one who spent many years of his life there. The new Eddystone is the roomiest and most comfortable of all our rock lighthouses. A sectional view of It shows the various compartments, com-. mencing at the bottom with the water tank; then the entrance, the two oil receptacles, the storeroom, the crane, the living apartment, the low light, the bedroom and the service room in the order named. Formerly only two keepers were employed in the lighthouse, but a grim incident resulted in their number being increased. One of the two men died. So fierce ran the seas that the remaining keeper could not get the body Of His late comrade to the shore. For a month the tempestuous weather continued, and for a month the surviving keeper lived alone with the body as his only companion. ‘. He was afraid to cast it into the waves, for he might be accused of murder. Keepers of rock lighthouses do not last long. The incessant pounding of the waves against the building, the loneliness, the want of fresh air and exercise reduce the men to a state of nervousness that is sometimes pitiful to behold. They require a fortnight’s leave every six weeks, but this liberal allowance does little to improve their physical state. A medical man whose dui.” it is to pay periodical visits to one of these lighthouses confesses that there is no remedy for the ills peculiar to the keepers except retirement. The utter isolation of the silent sentinels of our coast is well illustrated by
the case of the Bishop lighthouse aforementioned, which stands right out in the Atlantic. Not once in a year is it calm enough for the superintendent to land his stores at the lighthouse steps. They have to be hauled up by means of a windlass from above, A visitor bold enough to visit the’ place {s “admitted” in a similar way. He places one fot in a noose at the end of a rope, which is thrown down to his boat, and, gripping the rope firmly above. his head, he is drawn up to the “see off,” as the plinth around the lighthouse is called. Thence he climbs up a perpendicular ladder to the door of the house. Superstition adds a terror to the life of the men in this lighthouse, for the first structure was washed away bodily, and the keepers believe that the rock is haunted. A fear of a different kind keeps the men of Muckle Flugga lighthouse, the most northern potnt of Scotland, on the tenterhooks of a terrible suspense, On three occasions the huge black rock on which the tghthouse stands has been shaken by an earthquake. There is something comical, though characteristic of the stiff necked Scot, in a story which comes from a neighboring lighthouse which is the charge of two families. They live on a desert island. From year end to year end they never see a visitor except the man who brings their stores. Eighteen months ago the heads of the two families quarreled, and ever since they have ceased to speak. At the shore lighthouse of Ushinish the keeper’s family has to travel 40 miles to “kirk.” It is no reflection on their piety .to add that they are pot regular attendants. A lighthouse keeper receives a maxtmum wage of £75 a year, out. of which he has to supply his own rations. These eonsist of such unappetizing edibles as tinned beef and hard biscuits,.usually washed down with weak tea and condensed milk. No intoxicating liquors are allowei.—London Mail. ___ The children of different countries have different tastes, but tin. swerds are wanted all over t the world. ie mee ar, Thomas Paine, for sale at Rector Bros What the fiye Tells. who méddle in amorous imatters should know all about them. “When the’ upper: lid covers half or more of the pupil, the Indication is of cool deliberation. An eye the upper lid of which passes horizontally across the pupil indicates niental ability. Unsteady eyes, rapidly jerking from side to side, are frequently indicative of an unsettled: mind, It ia said that the prevailing color of eyes among the patients of lunatic asylums are brown and black. Eyes of any color with weak brows and ‘ong. concave lashes are indicative of a weak cdnstitation. Byes that are wide apart are said to indicate great intelligence and a tenacious memory. Hyes of which the whole iris is visible belong to erratic persons, even with a tendency toward: insanity. Wide open, staring eyes in weak countenances Indicate jealousy, bigotry, intolerance and pertinacity without firmness. Strictly Appropriate. One of the pretty Sunday school teachers has a class of. little girls, and it fs her custom to tell them each Sunday of some little tucident that has} happened in the week and request the cbfldren to quote a verse of Scripture to illustrate the story. In this way she hopes to impress the usefulness of. Biblical knowledge upon the little ones. Last Sunday she told ber class of a cruel boy. who would catch cais and cut their talls off. “Now, can any littie-girl tell me of an appropriate verse?’ she asked. There was a pause for a few moments, when oné little girl arose and in a solemn voice said: “Whatsoever God has joined together let no man um, asunder.”—Carthage Press. Told Him. . An old Scottish farmer, being elected a meniber of the local school board, visited the school and tested the intelligence of the class by his questions, Phe first Inquiry was: “Noo, boys, can ony o’ you tell me what naething is?” After a moment’s silence a small boy in a back seat arose and replied: “It’s what ye gi’e me t’other day for haudin yer hourse!’—London Answers, Women pon Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is order of a woman’s preferences, Jewels form a oe of mighty power to the —— oman. ven that greatest of all jewels, health, ie often ruined in the — ne tojmake or save the money to Ifa woman will risk ned heal a coveted gem, then let her fort: bed i the a fections the Canter use of ‘Dr. Boechee’s gf isons Syrup. EH will ee ten arrest ppommmiption . os its eo ngs and bronchial tubes 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 t Dr. G@. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all drug-. !* Get Green’s Bpectal Almanae. to get aa If you want a aeok. cool dr nk of beer—the very beet in town—drop in and see Wm, Harry. m7-tf gE. Fy Rponen. Pie a, H. Mastin, Vice P. Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gora bought and advances made on b ‘Drates drawn on . part of the world Loans made on Real aland Personal Security. Interest Paid on Deposits. National Hotel Building Our Phone is West 19. lts Time For Fection If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were comm work. Perbeps you have not yet solved the plans roblem. You're only — time by re a — you along. @ are itects, contractors and builders. p RICE & LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL, Sacramento St et. Katina Exchange Stable, ern ee ae Exchange Hove’ Hevada Olty JANES HENSESSY, ° The Replay Livery mabe Prop’r. To be found in thie pare of the bate ‘the b any Bi THE MAIDEN OF THE SMILE. staph nts dead Whais aens eal plate Shine back to sun and sky d olives shield the,aprouting rain wintry arrows mow ted streams seek sun warmed vi ecarped defile, we enter with a wail greeted wit) a smile. @lumbering, she smiled and, smiling, voke, Of grave, sad life smiles still bespoke ‘tenderness of heart, ' ee Cy ct eee and prayed Beside her snow white bed Her face was A hea ld was one pure smile that made ven aBout her head. When love first trembled in her ear The heart throbs that beguile, She listened with assenting tear, ent chased it with a smile, Sorrow and pain with smiles she bore Unto her latest breath, But the sweetest amile she ever wore Was the smile she wore in death. Alfred Austin in Independent. A City of Bolling Springs. Carlsbad has been humorously described’ as being built on the lid of a boiling kettle, which is almost literally true, as it stands on a crust of comparative thinness through which rise several mineral springs. The most abtndant and ‘most’ used of these springs is the Sprudel, which discharges 130,000 gallons a day of various temperatures, The water of the hot springs has been famous for »more than a century as a ‘cure’ for various complaints, and the town can nearly always boast of its royal visitors during the season from May 1 to Sept. 20. The Difference. Pater—You are very forwerd, sir. In my day the young man waited until he was asked to call. Young Man—Yes, and now he waits until he’s asked not to call.—Tit-Bits. : Ae Usual. “What has society done for us?” “Increased the number of our Iinferiors.”’—Brooklyn ‘Life. Brain-Food ! Nonsense ey Another ridiculous food fad has b) branded by the most competent autbor ities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and stil! another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of y, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance dr pre vent their coming by taking regular doses uf*Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy mil:ons. A few doses aids digestion, stim ulates the liver to healthy action, purifleas the blood, and makes you feet baogant and vigorous. You can get . — ’s.reliable remcdies. at ete. reen's Special Almanac, Oe Arrested and Set Free, Dr. J.H. Hanaford says inthe Westtern Plowman: [Ifthe first cough is direction treated, the first step ‘in the ireoction of consumption arrested, the developed, the breath set free, we not fear consumption.” Kemp's Baleeas for the throat and lungs is the Get . proper treatment for the first cougn. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 25q and 60c. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, mutton and. veal on hand at all times. tf ~Oe Common whiskey is a curse but Gilt Edge whiskey is a blessing. Best We Ever Tasted! , Is thejverdict ofjall our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE ATTHE New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. Pree Delivery to 0 ane partof thecity. Wedding Cakes ancy Posey: a specialty. Our ar Telephone number—West 8. cocing. COrcoran & Arbogast Are ready toserve all customers with PURE many ot ALN N ICE. and will leave it at your * BS po orders at our office . at . fockalon road and Commercial streets, call us up by telephone. CORCORAN & ARBOGAST. Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores of all description MU TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF i Oren specialty. PEST Maii s ess orders prom es ni SLD HOUGHT, Broad Street, bel.~ oe. N K. ae i. — eB. MICKA & CO. _ CHING LEE ——Dealer in—— Ladies § Children’s Underwear Desi in Sitk Wairts, New and **iiseant ey sof Embroider jes sold very ckea ‘ine Calicos sold at Vebargato. Give Ne Es Broad Street, next ext above Assay Office. 9 or . cence and its oddities.”"—-New SELF FLAME O The Glow the Diamo: _ Under Pres _ A traveler for a dia talking shop the other speaking of gems, said; “The most’ overwoi used by the upsophist impressed diamond pu actually looks as if it ws me Now, it is not general fe 0 ‘. sueh ts actually the case of course, in the way is, of course, In its rema Ive power, but under certa the diamond bas more, for it gleam even in the night but extremely beautiful short, it becomes. Heated to a certain. internal fire shows itself, pressure the same is true, “Some years ago . went dam to pur¢hase some spe for a California millionaire ordered them through our, New York house, and while there I "eles the inside workings of the fa mond cutting establishments: of city. Of all that I saw, however, the ‘self flame’ of the stones gnder pres sure most surprised me. The mgnager placed a large rose cut gem between the jaws of a vise and applied a certain amount of pressure. He then extinguished all the light In the shop, and as soon as my eyes had become accustomed to the darkness £ saw the diamond emitting a soft radlance of its own like a very pale glowworm. As . ! remember it, he said that the yellower diamonds were slightly *. more phosphorescent than thé ‘first water stones. oe “By the way, you would be really astonished to-know the number of jewels — which also possess ‘self flame* to a more or less extent, and 1 have often wondered if the alchemists who performed such apparently well authenti— cated wonders in the middle one ce did not know something of ph oe A Shocking deca Times-De er “Lately befell a railr. laborer, writes Dr. A. Kellett, of wi oat Bask “fis foot was badly crashed, bat len’s Arnica Salve quickly cared bim » es simply wonderful for Burns, Boils — Bites and all skin eruptions. It’s the world’s champion healer. Oure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by W. D. Vinton. Does your dealer keep Jesse Moore whiskey ? If not, insist on his Getting it for you. The finest in. the. world, : The Best Prescription For Malaria Ohills and. Fever ie a bottle of Grove’ TasTeLess Cait, Tonio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form, No cure—no-pay. . Price B0v. Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Oold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Grissel Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and lamb in the market. : _je21-tt I am the Sole” “aeat of Nevada Beg i.e cay) County for these Tam also prepa ae all kinds Oement, Stone et agit zinde shortest notice, and on the to ohg seat sonable terms, Leave orders at ass E. Turner’s Hardware F. GEIGER; _ Quong Chong Laundt ‘Broad Street, near the Bridge. We are now prepared to do Washing and frecitage io a Firet-Olass manner and solicit share of the public patronage, . : Washing called for and delivered, QUONG . ia Their New § MATTE ON Have moved into their and patrous to calleand ses + wake it a point to serve be Wines, Liquors: All kinds of Mix B ee “AITLAND BROS.,