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October 1, 1900 (4 pages)

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ee "An elastic play rat the nieces ow the . mouth is. necessary, got only for dis : tine ‘atterance. but for expression .of i the face as well. Next to the eyes, the — . mouth has the greatest significance jn . the play of the features. “When al! the muscles of the mouth are fu normal tension. the line of the mouth fs waving and beautiful. In singing and . ™ as well.as in. repose, all unSSS ea . due. tension of the muscles must be Our Pre-eminence (Ole against, else the wouth may The population reports of the twelfth assume 8, forced and strained exprescensus furnish eéme Interesting tguree OM ne for comparison: with the populstionaef . Her Figure. the old. werld cities aud shew:ameng . She--I ean’t understand what he saw other things that the:United States’bes . In her. .Her face is decidedly plain, @ greater numberof great: cities: than _. He—:Yes, but then the figure she has any. other. country ion: the globe. We up for all the— have the distinction of having more . . he—Figure! Why. she’s “painfully ° cities. .with . 1,000,000 population: and . “scrawny, She hasn’t any figure at all> “He—Yot're niistaken. She bas six, — any: see ‘pation, inthe ‘and ‘the first ote ts a 5.--Philadelphia , conn <banenate an ue a Dp Press.. if while. the Dalted aceasta eae . New: York; Chicago and Philadelphia. Yo iit would. bave,had four, if, Brogkizn: i Pip Ra eg Rare tse el ". the borough: of, has ‘The. countries: besides: the: “United States which have cities which exceed the 2,000,000,.mark, in, population,are: England (London), France (Paris), Ger many. Berlin), Avstria (Vienns), Japan: (Tokyo): and -Russia:i(St. Petérsburg).: Canton: is estimated: to ‘have’ 1,600,000! . . population end Peking to have 1,000,000, ‘but these Chinese population ‘fige nres are conjectural. The United King: dom’s second city, ‘Glasgow,’ had 618,000 inhabitants when the latest British census was taken, in 1891, and it will ‘still be a long way below 1,000,000 in 1901. . Russia’s second city, Moscow, ’had .822,000. population: ‘in 1891, and! from the rate of-increase in the previ: oe Seceans S still: under the 1,000,sens fete Cainetier has the second city in’ the _» ® THAT PLEASE aig world, New York. It has also-the fifth a Moe \er a9 peta : city, Chicago, for London, New ork, . W Hi M oe : Paris and Berlin are probably Sacsaie . nd . artin I frame all kinde of pictures towns .in. the world which are now with artistic jadgment. ahead .of. the. {llinois capital. Canton, which was eredited with 1,600,000 inhabitants.a few years ago, is left out of this ealeulation, for no reliable coupe. '/ tation: has ever been made ‘in that town! © Vienua bad 1,364,000 ‘in 1891,) and: Tokyo: had 1,214,000 ‘In 1893, but ‘Chicago; with tte 1,608,575, “has un‘doubtedly passed ‘both of ‘those today.’ ‘Bt Petétebure. which bad 1,033,000 1n-\7' is not in the contest . “Philadelphia, with ita 1,293, 697 population, ig running a. close’ race with St. Peters!:urg and possibly has beaten it" In “any case America’s three big: totus are Very ‘near the tiead! of the’ lst of the world’s great popula-' tion. centers New York, with 3(437,202;. 1s «more: than 1,000,000 bebind London, the only city. which leads jt—for. Paris’ inbabitants were 2.448.000 in 1891 and cannet .ba ve: gone ‘beyond: the 8,000,000: mark, at the outside 1 1900—Dut at the rela. nongexpayers. Lem.in favor of pax ne th tiye rate of gain of the two cities in the pregating, Fe rate Kf wages for th erent past half century, allowing for annexa. ch mmed. . We have the mares mills, ete., and skilied mechantions of territory im*both cases. New GL aRAWaning > aig York ts.likely. te-pass the British me ip some. : ~ We have: ona geeks i “good wearers’ and’ ‘moderate . a prices. “Also a8 fin a seléc-. => ‘tion. of Ladies’ and. gentle-. men’s shoes.as.can. be found}. ‘. anywhere, Prices-as low: as. “the lowest for the saine ‘grade ; Of shoes. Call and sée for yourselves. “No trouble to show our shoes. Repairing neatly done. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. PL AZA PLANING MILL. See RICOH & Lewis, Prop’s. gies ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS outdin: «Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds; ‘Offideand Store Fintiores, Turning, House; Teirgraing, Fancy Grilf Workta Speclalty, : ~ Plans Drawn for wang se Pepince Teme stias wp eur work ot hudbie phen deity fed. . as RICE oe LEwis, 50 “CENTS A: A WEEKIE Funder thls wend for Bonney eS idee r 8 wok oF 1, 40 cents a month. Pay. &: en 8 a. aaer, and expect to. be here mady years mors oe we bave an dimost inexhaustible suppiy of timber in tais 1p Tia, 20 a Year. oe telphberited. We have made a success of . @y wuteser, 12 1-2 Cae Week. And we are still at it. Oalland learn our toras before letting your coutract. M. L. x. D. MARSH. Insist upon ving the Jor fan “AAAI Cutlery only, Don’t be a 4 Clam” and take ‘ate because a little cheaper . The best 4 . ways costs lege f in theend, For sale by W. D. VINTON and other. leading vale og STATE SE -Ai OK. Third Senatorial District. John R._ Tyrrell} Of Grass Valley, is hereby announced as. the regular Republican: nominee tor} State Benator. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. F. Mi Rutherford Is hereby annouced as a candidate for the Assembly from Nevada county. FOR SUPERVISOR, First District. NATIONAL ‘STATE ano DISTRICT Geto. ts Ex. Pe EN. Ea COOPER Will Furnish you All Material for Your. New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE US A OALL. Good Lumber at reasonable rates. pee cen Se emacs Peerless” ‘Saloon. HAs PURCHASED THIS POPULAR saloon from Chas. Dah) ry pared tofurnish to m7 citpiothare anni $8 Finest. Wines New Bootblack Stand, Brom now on the bootblack stand ean be . ; ound inside the National Barber #hép, in-. (8. * stead of on the sidewalk, asformerly. It} * will be in charge of an experienced polishers Ww. WaLTERS proprietor, e% Do You Want a Good [eal ? If £0, goto the Star Restaurant. UNDER NEW. MANAGEMEN T. For Sate, Grain, alfalfa and“first crop of alfalfa hay. Egyptian oate and wheat. Address, W. A. CREPS, Erle, Yuba county, California. Of. Nevada City. is hereby announced 4s the Regular Democrutic nominee for Supervisor of the First: District, com-[ orising N-vada ee Election Tuesday, November 6, 1900. FOR STATE SENATOR, Third District, __H.-LMoody: Of Truckee, is hereby announced as the Regular Demccratic nominee for State Senator from the ae District. Election November 6, 1900 FOR -PRESIDENT, WM. McKINLEY, — OF OHIO. OF ET —! House and Lot For Sale. \ A Troom house, with both gas and electric lights; barn and soreness room. Allmodern Central. Hotel RE-OPENED. ee eae John Gris, = Proper oe A liver and white pointer dog. Answers ' #o name of Umo. “information‘as to whereJ otel Cisule Will ke Ghathtaly repited teem. ba ee ee te ee See eoeresemmeaeernedet NOR -DOAG RUBLE Wanted. “. MBAs, ~~ “SS 25 cents . : ree ROOMS, ‘« 38 and 80°CENTS Will be kept open day and night. Ossters in any st ie Short orders , : mae " Liquors and Cigars, Meals at All ‘Hours—Day or Night. _— W. T. LARSON, Prop’ r. a ig BETS 2a omy oid fripnds'and all the new Rel de will be treated ina cous sows eae KENRY W. RICH. NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., FOR VICE PRESIDENT, ee To-the Eléctors Of the Ist Saopervisoral District-of Nevada County. In presenting my nam a* an independent Hire Bisse ae the office of Supervisor of the
wish to = that Tai in NEVADA CITY,.:: MRS. W. 8: atest Proprietor. UNDER NEW MANAS ERC NYT--A b ome. i a INDER house, situdted in’ one of’ like Pleasantest portions c* the ‘wuesn ity. Kitcy nice rooms; electric lights thrvug shout, THE TA is 8 P for Seeith suck: ingend Seeviene the ounty : RICTLY FIRST-GLASS BAR HM hinds of work: Tew al o in favor Soot ait og higbes besttgrnte Walden Winee yrmation on ¢ are, Ris. Baney Mixed Drinks a speeuce capi5 t; . , Christian man or woman willing-to qualif; for permanent position of trust, here or in home. county. $900 yearly: Enclose -selfaddressed stamped envelope to Secretary, eare of Transcript. Dut Wa eae aed LSE OF NEW YORK. med eames A mnare. of the — patronage is ‘solic — oa broad Unies Seregts. favor of and safe bridg:s which J . . “may be of good the county control. Iam also in favor of gi.ing home contractors and labore and the preference in.all pubiic: wor, ving taxpayers the* preference oes Situation Wanted. By a lady to do light house work. “Small wages. App'y at office of Union Hotel. s Presidential Electors Sete a Sas ‘the resources of the county, to an Allowance for Old Machines, « tal 1o°¢ome here,:; I mean to conduct's fair $25° allowed for any make of madiiine traded in for new Singers, good second-hand machines from $5 up. All kinds repaired ‘ad work guaranteed. Offices, H. J. Fuch’s grocery store, Grass Valley. Bros. shoe store, Negroes 5 mee Raexe agent. Houde and Lot For Sale, My property on Washington street, just outside of the elty limits, ie offered for sale at a bargains New house, good well, froit, trees. Must sell on account of sickness. Apand, ee : For Buggy T Tops SAM. M.SHORTRIDGE, ' ¢ . WM. J. BARRETT, JOHN WALTER RYAN, HAROLD T. POWER, WILLIAM R. DAVIS, CHRISTIAN B RODE, tropolis. by 1925 or 1930. fied Accountants, whose members have had much experiences in: efamining the . ' books-of corporations, ‘urges that great: er frankness be; followed inthe making of reports. Their position ig well stated by President C. W. Haskins, who says: “Investors.and yaters, consumers. and lawinikérs-are today askthy a’ hundted questions concerning industrial organlThe New York State Sdetety’ of Certiand square canvass of the district, without fear or favor, and and fc willdo all T can to. prom post Any nte of the county pret 4 antrak ( o eapectfully WALTER: Mca, LIGAN: : iion : Flotet Ré-opened. ‘Smelt. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.'s is the Ideal Light. Rates moderate.’ Bast ace the county for the wiutiey, orananeniees Pg Wigat 5 FOR THE aeceoeee 4 Finest and ist ( Hd YOU SHOULD Go TO THE POPULAR dake. ee ee CAKES, BREAD, Pips, Bic, oF ‘Aud, Now. Ready for Business; FRANK McGOWAN, WARREN R. PORTER, . \JAMES McFADDEN, The most palatable d found in Nevada City. a who! csonis" = as The Popular Bakery, HOWARD LOVELAND, Prop*r: ICE! ICEt: zations, aid: nothing will‘ so .quickly } . and aurély sét.at-rest all ominous doubt . .. Se gs . sat aie ota . A YOUR PLUMBING: DOKE frank and straightforward. comprehenHenry Metzenbangher Prop’r. d atvé-aloWwiug of the accounts of these , eae NETS ME ME ME US AES AS NE TEE organizatfo: .” There canibe fo question ‘that what he says is correct and also that‘ investors will have a.greater feeling of sécurity if publicity is given to the operation of the conipanies. It would be well also for the corporations . . to forestall legislation by making such reports. as this. society suggests before they ae compelled to llc so by taw. peaeiiaae Tri ngs as tg Adige . € ‘Of all kinds go to = e. to or address. W J. Evans, Nevada Ci lard finished house, in ine conditionsslx j. 6 air roomy utry, an r a. ; ‘ @ oitees a. pr pe kl ereik Rhee pe a? g dng A t <aht 18. with or without ravine lot, for sale, Enquire . : at Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada City, Cal. j10-2m7 HR [§ MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES ee hi be PAT ol At price: to cuit the times. ED, T, CHAM BERS, A Fine Line of Robes from $2. up. UPHOLSTERER. Horge, Blankets of all grades. : Harness, Saddles, Whips, Curry baits ytouney Matsnes Sha tL Comb and:Beushoe, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE-. _ Alt at Bed: Rock Prices for Cash.’ PAIRED. CURTAINS HUNG’ AND: Nc At the brio 0 Credit = CARPETS LAID. ns god reves As eet want iduyth tae’ aS et "BT. CHAMBERS, Pine street, bet: Broad nd Comm 4 “Row great. eens Commer ead If not don’t fall tocall on N. F. HOWELL Esrpert.. Plumber This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and siewly furnished throughout, thereby making * tt second to no Hotel in this part of the State: Oné tiundred Suany Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. For Congress—2d District, S. D. Woods OF SAN JOAQUIN. ocean ‘. PORCELAIN BATH TUBS PATENT CLOSETS . Nota Qecetion of Owne: olstp. Presi@ent Etiot: ‘of Harvard told this story/at-a dinner: “3 friend of ‘Ininé, a college’ professor, went Into a crowded restaurant in New York.city for luncheon ene hot day last supsmer. The negro in charge of the big @orridor where the hat shelves sto od, was an intelligent lookAE 7 and smile were —. Whooping Cough, Croup J. ie Ty rrell ‘Asthma, Catarth, Colds. \4 uspstupid kind so 43 OF GRASS VALLEY, walters and my friend’s UNDERTAKER : CRESOLENR . bing dasifulaored by imbalit-in-retura. EMBALMER. . Safest eee Tlost Effectual eee . . ste Se Migie* ES ee 7 7 . FOR SUPERVISOR—Ist Disitict, are ePT poeta Pai ON HAND A "CHOICE : J. Mi. BURFINGTON. . “ ‘Because you gave it to me, ea.’FOR STATE SENATOR, (Third District) Nevada, Sierra and Plumas Couaties, Come and see me w! YapoC: eases ee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, > Twelfth District, Oe P.M, RUTHERPOR OF TRUCKEE. Se ed Be Cc. H. HARRISON, BROAD STRERT. Eas : * PLUMBING SUPPLIES THE REVADA G reed Hoge Seer eae te Roe Is prepared to serve Toe. dally. to = all parts of town. ’ Prom: a Stopping place for all Stags and Busses. Li , syarameed.Leave i en bee PES mes ; CORCORAN & ARBOGAST, i Their New Saloon . Lemons 3 Broad St., Next Door above Thedtre. MAITLAND BROS. Oranges a°tt . C. H. HARRISON, : Have moved into their new quarters on ComDaacan td a <a Se Siar ne msi act] DAMAMAS Sp _ . au Kinds of cigars ad Tonaco Wines; Liquors and Cigars Ae SPR egw ' Tegler’s Call dy Factory ‘The Finest 5-Cént cooly th Tews. '. The Best Liquors, NATIONAL . > T 4 * Gon. Réeoohers Bro '. Livery and Feed Stable. mee: Regt Cigara: = ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. always fod ot os “propetatctot ens aa : Best of attention given to tusasiont . “THE Resets CHAMBER Grass Valley s Soda Works Santee Opsaran Might. . ayuetrarmrnanct Mianeyice. oy gia Foot of Clty. Mooge,” Thomes Je Jerior,” iy favtor Toa or. . day, iis for fie Bro, Jorepesy & = Telephone No. 73. Wm. J. Britead, rarest ue ob came