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. OF the Stock formerly Belonging to eo Grimes, Comer Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, Cal.
JMB MONARCH, OF QAIKUAND.
Having this ay ori reBiwed ths stock consisting ofClothing, Furnishing
_ Maria Grities, we will well rt
THE ENTIR"Store closed i in gor to arrange stock. ‘Will open Saturday, August 25th. Come early; come all,
Be 7K.. ‘RAIFORD, Manager.
went
-P.S—Our Motto: “The Monarch: Always theiCheapest.
Goods, Hats, Boots, ‘Shoes, Quilts, Blankets, “Trunks, Valises, also Fixtures, Good Will, Etc., from Mrs.
oO Cc K AQT EXACTLY HALF ‘PRICE!
We will make this one of the largest and grandest sales Nevada City ‘ever, had.
D. AYMAN, Of Oakland, Manager.
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Ga
RED
Sooo,
OE.
BOVEY BROS., Broad Street.
~ yourselves.
2 Aaa ne you aS want
some Shoes for the children.
We have them—good fitters,
goody wearers “and moderate
“prices. Also aS fine a selec‘tion. of Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Shoes as.can be found
anywhere. Prices as low as
_ the lowest for the same grade
Of shoes. Call and see -for
No trouble to
show our-shoes. Repairing
neatly ‘done.
fee PLANING MILL...+
RICE as LEWIS, Prop’s.
. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
:oul tin >» drackets, Woodwork of all kinds, Ottice and StoreiFixtures,
i ‘Turnin, House-Trirhinitn, Fancy Grill Workta Speciatty. ES.
» Getnou sticn es on any oe of tg sare on yu mar. ee
“Plans Drawn for Neat-and:
‘50. CENTS A WEEK:
“ Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for S0cents
a week or $2a month. Eac. additional line
10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Pay. ebleinvariably in advance.
Lost.
The naturalization papers of, of: Wilhelms} ¢ é
Camer, his homestead papers ‘and plat of
township 17 N, a small book marked C. R.
Hin, some papers and accounts against
John Nettleship, and accounts of C. Galaith. The finder will please return to
Go. GRISsEL. se 6-lw.
New Bootblack Stand. ;
Froth now on the» itoshinake stand can be
Ouiid iiuside the National Barber shop, in‘stead. of on the sidewalk,: as formerly. It
will be in charge of an experienced polisher,
WM. WALTERS oc cack ee
For Sale, 3 ‘. Grai-, alfalfa and first crop Of alfalfa hay.
Egyptian oats and wheat. Address,
W. A. CREPS,
Erle, Yuba county, California.
: House and Lot Por Sale.ATroom housr, with both gas and electric
lights; barn and carriage room. Allmodern ;
» “improvements and a@ bath: * Apply to GEO. A
GRAY. au 3i-tf
Lost.
‘A liver and white pointer dog, Answers
information as to where$a bouts will be thankfully received by Gro.
D OWNEY. ett
sR nrg .
All persons wishing to
vote at the
“Fall Election,
lt not registered before
during the year 1900
{must régister by
3 pyapplication’ . east.
Office or or one of the Registering Députies.
For Sale.
‘A fresh miloh cow “\s offered for lelphe
Enguire of Ben Rosé, Rush tore ee istration at: once; in order to
Situation n Wantede, iy kowek
By a 'ady todo light bouse_ work, _Sumain
wages. App'y at office of Union Hotel. a6..
7S
Ade Gnd athe
Singer Bowleg Machines
Sold.and rented ony easy, terms,
in! ‘yeex ohana “for: wood, *
ng ta roe ak hand machines
All makes of machines from $5.00 up.
repaired and parts kept in stock. Qf
fice at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store, Broad St.
GEO. W. REEES, sole agent for Nevada ADEN, ae oe s. Cent Cigar
voters should apply for Reg_ (ee It.is important’ that
ratte the work.
su ¥ ARBOGAST,
si adi ini] :Connty Clerk.
LBADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine cauee crasseceeeresselovada Clty Cal
a. at ae we es
mtr
House and Lot For Sale,
My property on Washington street, just ~
el of the city limits, ffered for sale
New iti ood well, fruit
bagi ape sickness. Apbly to or address. W J. Evans, Nevada City.
P.O. Box 860, D sf
3
To Voters).
}Our Customers
EeiW. SCHIUDT,.
) Broad St., Next Door above Theatre.
. . Doore. oe
Nevada City
Grass Valley
PHOTOGRAPHS
THAT PLEASE “uioiy ®
I frame all: kinds of pictures
with artistic judgment.
Que: 0
_
ALVAH N. MORGAN.. . PRED 0. WOLE
. Morgan & Wolf,
Dentists.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
fr at . u
Feeth: Extracted Without Pain.
Office’ Ho urs—9 toi2a. M., and Ito 5 P.M.
* 2
s =. *.
ei ‘Hotel
~ RE-OPENED.
John Grissel, Proprietor
This well-known and popular hotel has
been cdnipletely renovated throughout, and
patrons are assured of every comfort.
MEALS, .-», = 28 CENTS
ROOMS, = ~ 25 and SO CENTS
A share of the public nina anaes is odie:
Cor. Broad and Union Streets,
_. “Take the Cake”
3 3. Because they like it and
know that itis pure. Try
some of.it and share their
CAKES, BREAD, PIES, ETC.
knowledge.
If you go to the Picnic
THE POPULAR,
H. GLOVELAND. ProoICEr ICE!
THE HEVADA CITY ICE» £0.
I ed to serve Toe daily to
ait'parte. oftown. Prompt ee
quer anteed. Leave your
w
CORCORAN & ARBOGAST; »
GEO. RICHARDSON ,
YNPERTANER,
shh
oe
opp. City Hall:
ee t m rf 3 or ar
HANSEN
EMBALMER. ie Grass Valley Soda Works}
BROS.
Proprietors of the
‘$GENTS FOT WIELAND BEER.
dur Bate sy will be io Nevada ta, sip
y attended to. W
arzes.oa alloniors
Wiehe
win
in fo:
THE PITH OF ' POLITICS.
(By Anyaur J, Prnissury.)
While this solicitude is not taking
These causes are not far to seek.
* & *&
relieve our minds of a load of care.
finally merged-into*an empire with
monarch‘ on the throne instead ® of
presidentin the executive chair. §
perialism.
own advantage and the public injury.
* # #«#
Assurcdey ‘was ever the mother
monarchy:
donian empire. .
an empire founded by Julius Cesar.
Napoleon built his empire.
well. dictator
father.
courge So the end of time.
‘* *
king.
not be long delayed.
pretended republic.
Mexican paophé *
vchewspreny ;
* ¢ *
home.
— . Pd i ey
Monarchiies. haye been established on
the ruins of repulllics, and imperialism, Masquerading in the habilimenta
of free government is' even now hold:
ing sway over millions: of men.
“These ‘are historical and verifyable
facts andi justify lovers of free insti-.}.
tutions in exercising a ‘keen solictitude
on behalf-of a liberty that they love
and of the perpetuity of institutions . ”
which they hold dear.
right dizection when it permits ambitious petifogogers to create panics bycrying ‘wolf’ at the spectre of imperialism it may properly prompt lib
erty-loving and patriotic man to study
well the history of republics in order ta
determine those causes which led empires to be founded on their. ruins,
Let us first learn how republics are
not converted into empires. That will
é History does not afford an example
in which a-republic, by allowing power
to become more and more centralized, }.
And history does not afford an inj. stance where a ®public, by annexa. tions and extensions of atthority over
outlying provinces, graduated into imThe foregoing would seem, atfirst
thought, to be natural methods of evo-Intion from republics into empires, but
} there is nothing which a real seeker af~] ter truth so needs to guard hinisell.
against as-accepting as true things
which only seem to be true at a first
-glance, and it is because people are
prone to do this that demogogues are
able to mislead the multitude to their
of
Tt was not until the several states of
Greece had so warred against each
other that the Greeks: had become disheartened with thebelief that they would
never again be at peace with themselves that the spirit of imperialism resulted in the founding of the MaceThe wars of Marius and Sulla reduced
the republic of Rome to faction and anarchy so that the people were glad to da
away with pretended self-government
that they might enjoy security undez
The quarrels of the petty states of
Italy and the want of order and security everywhere furnished the foundation for United Italy under the imperial
sovereignty of Victor Emmanuel.
} <The anarchy of Marat and Robespierre was the foundation upon which
The ineffectual attempts of the English people to preserve order and give
safety to. life and property amid the
contending factions of Independents,
sand Royalists made Cromand finally restored
Charles II to the throne of his murdered
This has been the course of history
through all the ages and so will run ita
The first step in putting down anarchy
is to make some strong man dictator
and the next is to make that dictator
Itis mob law that engenders imperialism and when, under attempted selfgoverment, social order is sacrificed to
mob law a dictatof is soon found and
the crowning of that dictator king may
Af-the. dictator be not crowned king
he becomes such in fact and im. perialism reigns in the habiliments of a
Tt-is so in Mexico where the will of
President Diaz is* the supreme law of
the Jana.. His has been the master hand . ,
that brought order out of chaos in that
jong distracted land and if, unhappily,
povernment under bis wise administraton has set been by the Mexican people it has been most fortunztely for the
The pretended republics of Central
ard South America alternating between
dictatorships apd: anarchy are unstable
A country can grow in population,
the arts may flourish and Wealth may .
accumulate while a determined war is
‘waging against some other country if
enly there can be order and security at
‘ity of a dictatorship ani, if possible,
Netherlands waged thetr sanguinary
was with Spain that marked the gold.en.-age-ofDutch~painting and letters
and made the cities of Holland the
financial -and . industrial centers of
Europe.
. France prospered as she had not before
. during tke Napoleonic wars, and the
northern states of this republic increased in. wealth and population while
‘putting down the greatest insurrection
in human history.
There is ng-load which a brave people cannot carry if only they can have
at home, peace, security and the orderly .
reign of law, and when these essentials
can not be had otherwise there is nearly always. some ambitious, forcefal,
magnetic man avho will undertake to
Is always with you ; stay
—ON THE—
Installment Plan,
your contract.
M.
THE. HOME-MARKET
with it. We have been’in the lumber
business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more
as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this
neighborhood, We have made a success of
Building Houses ;
We ZU
And we are still at it. Call and learn our terms before letting
L. & D. MARSH.
secure them through the instrumentalperpetuate them ‘through. the instrumentality of a dynasty.
* * #
Where, then, are we to look for the
real imperialists? for those who ‘ put
peril?” for those who make the issues
which will ‘‘determine whether -or not;
our children are to enjoy those blessed
privileges of. free government which’
‘have made the United . States great,’
; prosperous: and “nonored ?”” {
The real imperialists are those who,
neek to breed those. passions and prejudices, those enmities and jéealousies’
‘which make men restive under the restraints of law, which incline them to
“‘take the law into their own hands,”
as they call it, in order to right wrongs
that they suffer, or fancy they suffer.
The real imperialist is he who preaahes
the doctrine of hate, who seeks to make
the wage carner believe that the rich
have no other purpose than to plunder
the poor, who strive by a carping criticism of goverment to bring it into reproach beZore the people, who seek to
divide society into classes and array
tlass against class for the advance of
their own political ends—these are the
real imperialists.
* *# @
And where are such as these to be
found? Certainly notin the Republitan party. Not a Republican orator
tyill, in. this campaign, be a hurler of
firebrands into the midst of any assemblage of citizens.
Not a single Re publican. writer will
be found appealing. to passion or prejudice. Not one of them will dip his'pen
in gall in order to write bitterness inte
the hearts of his readers.
Can the @: umpions of Mr. Bryan say
asmuch? ‘Why, every specch that he
delivers is a covert appeal to the antipathies rather than to the reasons of
men and his fellows upon the stu@ap
are but echoes of their imperial master.
Such is the fatuity of the human understanding that sume millions of most
excellent citizens will cast their ballots
for Mr. Bryan in the forthcoming election, -but they will not. vote alone.
With them will stand every voter in
this republic who finds the restraint of
law irksome, every voter who wishes to
abolish the existing order and substitute
another for it, every avarchist, every
man who condones assassination for
political ends, every, man whose. love
for’ Grover Cleveland turned to hate on
the duy that he overcame the mob in
Chicago and established ordgy with force
of arms.
In short, there is not @ single real imperialist in this republic who, having
the right of ‘suffrage and opportun ty to
exercise it, will not cast his ballot on
the 6th.of Novembor tor William Jennings Bryan.
The writer will not aver that the
election. of Mr. Bryan would pave the
way for imperialism, as no sanely reasonable man will aver that the election
republic, but the forces of imperialism
are with Bryan, not McKiuley.
The seeds of. imperialism were sown
in the Wiurdner riots, in the great streetcaz strike at St. Louis, in the fury of
the mob at Akron; Ohio, in every instance where the law is overridden and
the officers of the Jaw aré overcome by
mob violence, and. every.member of
every mob will vote, if he vote at all,
for William J. Bryan.
The people of. America Jove liberty
and respect law, and the danger from
anarchy, and a resultant imperialism,
is not great; but wliatever there is of”
such risk lies in the ‘elec ion “of Mr,.
Bryan, not in the election of. Mr. Mc
Kinley.
China boasts a breed of dog which Is
virtually known in @ll occidental lands,
The “sleeve puppy.” as the tiny creature is styled, is so diminutive that it
can with ease be carried in the baggy
5 Tt was the eighty years in which the
i oere earner
+ ea *
our most cherished institutions in great . . §
of Mr. McKinley will result in estab.
lishing an empire on the ruins of this .
Insist’ upon
ving the Jor
dan “AAAI
fae-Outlery only.
tam Don’t be a
a) Clam” and take
msome substi
tute because a
little cheaper
The best al
ways costs less
Sh Ze in theend. For
[cue sale by W. D.
_— \VINTON and
other leading
eil ers.
wis a
Ex. & E"*. Xu.
All Material for
Good Lumber at
CGOOF EXE
Will Furnish you
Your New Home
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
GIVE US A CALL.
reasonable rates.
NO——=
Smoke
Soot
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s is the Ideal Light.
yee YOUR PLUMBING DOME
AAS AAS TEAS TE TE TE TE
If not don't fail to call on
N. F. HOWELL
Expert..
Plumber.
PORCELAIN BATH TUBS
E PATENT CLOSETS romana
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Broad street, below New York Hotel,
sh
Limes
Lemons
Oranges
Bananas
Just Received atj
Peerless Saloon.
Fy4ve PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, I am ,prepared tofurnish to my customers the \
Finest Wines .
Liquors and Cigars,
All my old friends and all the new onés
who call will be treated ina courteous mah
ber.
HENRY W. RICH.
ED. T. CHAMBERS,
UPHOLSTERER.
Beds, Lounges, Mattresses, Chairs, ete.,
made over and MADE AS GOOD AS NEW,
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE.
PAIRED. CURTAINS HUNG AND
CARPETS LAID.
Come and see me when you want anyth
in this line.
nything
E. T. CHAMBERS,
Pine street. between Broad dC
Nevada City, Cal. and Commercial,
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROs.
Have moved into their new quarters on Commercial street and invite all their former
patrous to call see them. They will
cake it it a point to serve the finest brands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
All kinds of Mixed Drinks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St.
New Fruit and Vegetable Store,
YEE LEE & CO.
the Br cp ey , phn
iekvons. ete.
sleeve of the, Chinese overgarment. .
a ‘ sie <a
¢
~
Pe sorae Becee e SSO to pC eee eet
Tegler's Candy Ractory. "#5¢s::
Mie Xs free of charge and the