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April 22, 1902 (4 pages)

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en that} i ce of tbe 0 ity Up tos the 14th dj bing the dy ry for ery is on ity Olerk. 3 ARBOG) AS Conaty. On 2 eee q inand trl f Va ifor; te «of eby given byl or of the to the ring claims exhibit thé iblication o aistrator, abt Grass Valig, one ype e said est : TURP, "a p Estate of ( THE .$8@880 County NOT:CE, . HBRERY fl ‘ax, for Two wo and 0 L YABLE ADM a: itioal Code rm t of the Stale ixty youre ofa 2 pe sones y in M: en it shall slitiow Code : r to Uy therefor, amit uch pe Frou aad sale of aj »y such the board oll id in ace ica te ueball De »» revu Over & age of 55 206” ited stated FF Collections ! id the same nd 401 every 118 OWD vn ip > tru 18 rhe M4 u the ® roll Tas et bie to w fue e Lountly alk ine. be paid’‘on ROEDER, . Nevada © hoc) Diseé a i ven wg 7 a sc thao be bell rit 26, 1904 nouse of J A election. 3 1402 se" LLY, Pe ae — 5 f the ste ation we pes mh colo ease * ROWS “x go “9 iD Reee eae 41st YEAR—NO. 17,166 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mal', $6 a Year. By Carrier, 1 rted under this month. Ot ee or 40 cents a mouth fe nvariably in advance. once cee eee Sem mm! Lost, 5 opal pin, , Liberal reward will be paid by its) ree to this office. Found, rt Cae ty cS gold chain was found atArmory Ball}. ¢ haveit by proving prop-. . the owner may and paying for this notice. Ranch For Sale. fine Raveb of 610 ecres, on Pleacant below Grass Valley, is Offered for sale bargain There is a house and god on the p’ace. Portions of it is heavily red. For further particilars enquire . © ‘s TRANBORIPT Office. ais tt . Furnished Rooms housekeeping, or single ‘rooms for jemen. Enquire of Mus, J. Narra @li-tf Furnished Rooms. Lee or four furnished rooms are offered ly at thé 1) BAXSCRIPT office. Apply at th ore Two Houses For Sale. dence of seven rooms ou Wet Hill, is ed for sale. Also, & cottage of 5 room, ng street. Enquire of R. HOLLAND, Broad street. _, al-lw ror Rent. ne room, large and atry. suitable for 3 or Offices—ju%t pus in first class , For particulars enquire of A. Lade. alS-lw ’ Jersey Cow tor Sale. Fomily Jersey m‘lk cow for sale. atSchmidt’s cigar ttore, ad for Real Estate and Stores. Count —On metho*s sell plats free. LINCOLN INVEST PANY, 620 Maker om op. Hotel. Sav Frane: ick, House For Rent. rooms, bath, hot and co!d water:-teleelectric lighis. _Eugaire ae this Cottage For Rent. ~ ge on Nevada stieet is offered for “Apply to M Solari. Se tor sale Cneap. Wago or Bu Rack :side unde: ber ieetaags: D. with trp and Full rings; a most new. We DAVIES, Stover mz2i F Furnt hed House Wanted. dium-sized furnished house is wantéd. lire at the TRanacuiPt office. $27-tf ERNMENT POSITIONS ;YOUNG . Wanted for Raiiway Mail Gierks. Inte Cor:e+. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. Small or ‘Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. peculation o: but legitibusiness. pat phd Saecil a3, ves al ume, and ail persons interested in ing with small age ote igin. "Fires class refe ited Stat mutt, Mind ar eee First-Class Bootbiack. Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's t shop, ov Broad _ street, gives the best ptown. All the latest sporting papers n hand, eiejaanied venience. USE who havetheir houses piped for gas d inspect our supply of Jas Heaters CE HOURS—8 a. m.'to 8 p.m ahead, m t County Gas & Electric Co,,. = + BE. OSBORN, Manager. ” ada City Assay ofa, Aen to tpn 4 =a ieee r) oe Bessy _*) th HICKS & CO. TRANSCRIP . g 2% Ctsv'a Week Jouments of ust to exceed five, ‘Wines in} Bao saditignel ftue tae : > set with d'amonds, hes been . ~ n display at our office. . . New Vegetables Fresh cates these sen pe »Sively what you may . Cardui. Thedford’: Black D rea and bowels. : that Soved Ma It was’! Sar 2 FOR BREAKFAST . the housekeeper has ges cholep “ths allqhe A a> SPER CEREALS ° 80 widely advertised.” We carry a full. ; ete. in packages, Also BIGGEST AND BEST ‘teriorate’in condition, flavor or quality. © ot ‘advricd A eoeabee mts. ithe of Oatmeal, Crashed Oats, PM. ' These.goods are < sonecaey moving tn aat-cursediers no eines to ‘de The prices are sevond rate figures on first rate goods, SIGOURNEY, pe “3 as td € sex a a THE: COOKBOOK. “NViien:we measure butter in a ‘cup, we measure it packed solid? F< eup of bitter means sixteen table . spoons. ee ‘One eop-of ‘sauce means one cup of 4) Uquid. regardless. ‘of the amount of 3 ‘the sides of the pan. ‘Add [uences: after taking the pot from the z thickening and butter that you use. _& novel and dainty. way of cooking : ttle, new onions {fs to boll them and : pee them on toast, similar to .asparaStir all sances with a wooden spoon antil they thicken and a to leave lavortha esAfter boiling a ham let It cool in the ; bwater-in which it: was cooked. This helps to make it more.tasty. moist and _. tender. The same ruie applies to tongue or corned beef. Sardines brofied in a chafing dish are nice for Sunday night suppers. Use “. just enough of the oll in the box to “The Ladies’ Ads Boesegeon — Commercial Street, It Gives” ves Results. A uc CUR Money Refunded i if It Fails LOCAL AGENT: 5 ai * f Yew e the time to plant ! SEEDS! Seeds i Fg z kind. All “air kinda of.. Every . Day. Fresh pac Salted ted Fish, Poultry and . Bags, Candies and Nats. ; aucusT BAPP, Proprietor. can get thé best refreshments ia You ge town bs the ee #3 SEEDS * * f Our reputation for selling good . just received a splendid lot. _ Garden Seeds of all kinds. ‘Flower Seeds, Onion Sets, Sweet Corn, Beans and Peas in bulk, Blue Grass, White “Clover, Red Clover and Alfalfa in bulk. wt yt. ut All fresh and of the very best} < P.G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. [ng STREET MARKET is well known. We have Price very reasonable. ‘New York rk Bar The Anest brands of Domestic ~ * and Imported.. LIQUORS AND CIGARS always on hand. A nice lunch served overy even{ng et 8o’clock,. £3 Family Trade Socicited. -~ ~-OHLAS, P. SHENK, Manager =F a iy ‘[¢over the bottom of the dish and keep sthe fish from sticking. When they are i} browned: on both: sides, sprinkle liberrr alles with lemon Juice and serve hot. ad Chen as a Whistle. The origin of the saying “as clean ? ” is ascribed to the “whistankand” of-olden times, in which’ the whistle came into play. when the tankard was emptied or “cleared out” to daxjounce to the waiter that more & " Under. the mogul emperors extensive * . systems of roads were constructed in India connecting all leading points in ‘the peninanla. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One -dose of
‘Sherman’s Headache Oure will cure Fyou. “You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. They cure ere 250. and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman, sole ee tf re oT = Tina ieee, CAL "TUESDAY on ‘spldersi which bave neither nor the materials: toimake one, hunt about to find out the webs of other spiders, younger aot weaker than “they venture themselves, with: ‘succeeds, battle. The invader g and the you r is driven out to make a new web. ‘the old spider remains in possession, ‘untll.a stronger. spider invades the web and drives it ‘out. When thus dispossessed, the spl-: ler-seldom ventures another attack, but tries to subsist. upon the few insects’ that: jay fall ‘accidentally Into’ its clutches and eventually dies: of hunger. : “whe Bina Leading the Bima. Little Ina had always lived: in. the country untill her parents moved to the seat of the State Nofmal college, Ina was sent to the “practice: school” of that institution, where during « one hour of each day she was taught by members of the senior training class, © When.asked how she liked the school, ahe replied, “I love my. regular teacher dearly, but I don’t much like it when . : those false teachers come in.”—Harper’s Magazine. . Too Late For Regrets. Tired. of Mfe and the ever present: necessity of earning his dally bread by” working be had taken a dose of car: bolic acid and laid down to die,. ; But the meddlesome doctors pumped. him out and saved liim to society. “Oh, Horace,” moaned bis wife, lean. ing over him, “why did you take that awful stuff? Laudanum would have been, less painfy!. aud so muco surer!” The Popalation of Nevada City Is about 5000, and we: would say at least. one-half are troubled with: some affection of the throat and langs, ss those complaints are, to sta-. tistics, more numerous than any others. We would aie ‘al? rot to neglect the opportanity.:-tocall on_.their draggist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs: P*price 25c — 50c." Trial size free. For sale by oP aw cea sole ssa 3.f Ea me WH OW 1S THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR' PROPERTY, ee ek TI sign. sun-proof and are THE BEST IN Already Mixed. All Colors. road E. TURNER Keeps on hand a full assortment of _ : . Which ix put up in one cans wo in all shades. ? This paintis already prepared for immediate’ usé and cost no more than many inferior brands. Palton’s eee is :positively THE WORED. , See Our Assortment BRUSHES Of all: descriptions, guaranteed, and at reasonable ‘prices. Geo. BK. Turner Tax Payers Take Notice area = The Second Instaliment of .Btate and County Taxes for A. D. 1991 is now due, and will become delinquent on the last: Monday of April, AzD. 1902, at 6 e’clock p. ' fa., and if not paid prior ~~ thereto # penalty of 5 per =. Cont. i added by Statute, and the Tax Collector hes « noguthority to make any He $, nor to evade the lawPLBASE PAY EARLY AND ‘AVOID: THE RUSH OF THE LAST TWO “<*OR THREE WEEKS. . J. J, JACKSON, oe.) Tax Collector, FOR SALE at Rough and Ready —_* — This Hotel is well known and is one of the best in the County. It will be gold.sta BARGAIN. For particulars, soquire of J. F. mB on the 2 eniS .2 ee ou athil wih pie sS) : day, May 6/1 Schroeder Hotel 8 Store Geo. D. Buckley IS A CANDIDATE FOR City Trustee. He wante all etn believe that he/. ~ would prove to be the “right mau in the right place” to‘vote for him, FOR CITY TRUSTEE. Chas, W. Hill {Present Incambent] is hereby aii-’ nounced as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Trustee. Election, Mondey, Mag. 5th. FOR CITY MARSHAL, Hi.D. Shearer Present Incumbent, is hereby anpounced as a candidate for City Marsbal at the i902 to be held on MonFOR CITY MARSHAL” E. A. Tompkins Is beréby announced asa candidate for City Marshal at the election in May. FOR CITY TREASURER. E. J. Morgan (Present incumbent) { is *freckurer at the asa cand date for City Trea “ye at election to be held en Monday, May FOR CITY TRUSTEE. Sidney J Peard Presert incumbent) {shereby announced pe a candidate for = ro-siettion << Lay trees Raging ye aggat> inet . EST. IN 1860 BY X. P. BROWN & co. “What do you Migros iittoe boy?” ‘Is this. where Mr. ‘ma’am?” _. “Yes.” “The Mr. Upjohn that funs the . bank?” :“He is an officer in the: bank.” “The Mr. Upjohn that went down . town on 4 trolley car this morning?” '“] presume he ‘wee ed @. trolley var. What"— “Is he the Mr. Upjobn that was in that horrible street.car accident?" “1 haven't heard of being in any” street car accident,” . “Didn't hear ’at he'd sprained hig an‘kle jumpin’ out 9’ od car when the ‘train run into it?” *“*No, my little bo: re you frighten me, ‘What has”— “Didn’t hear how he run into a drug. store for a:piece o’ courtplaster to stick On alittle cut he’d got-over the eye?” “Not at all. For mercy’s sake”— “He isn’t in, is he, ma’am?’ ce “No; lie’s”— *) “Name’s John U. Upjohn, isn’t tr “Yes, that’s his name.” —_ 4 “Then he’s the same man. He won't be ‘here: for an hour or two, I guess, ‘eause he’s stoppin’ to‘have one o’ his 4 teeth tightened that. got knocked a lIittle bit loose when he was Jumpin’ out 9 danger, y’ know.” “Little boy, tell me the: whole story. I think I can bear it now.” “Well, ma’am, he’s in the hospittle with four ribs broke, an’ one leg’s in a sling, an’ bis nose fs knocked kind o” sideways, ‘but he’s: gettin’ along all right, an’ he'll be out again in about a month, an’. here’s a letter f’'m the doctor tellin’ y’ all about it, ma’am.”—Boston Travelers Chinese Matches. The men and women employed in the’ Chinese factories*have long hours and poor pay, and ‘they suffer much from the sulphur fumes. The € care little for human life; a no -precautions. are taken to lessen -tisks.__Noforeigners are employed. [~ and the heartless native overseers have full sway..There is one redeem: ing feature, however, of this industry —the matchboxes are largely made at the homes of the factory girls. They go to the factory ‘and receive a certain amount of prepared box materials “in the flat’?—that is, the thin pieces of board and the sanded and the stamped paper covers: which when assembled constitute ‘a matchbox. At ‘their own homes they sit down beside ‘. @ pot of paste and begin. the long day’s work of pasting ‘together these parts and placing them in the sun to ‘dry. B dae ie pig eer of these ae ay 8 A, ues on ib or the stack: then tie theth tightly with a small rope ‘and, bundling them on their backs, trudge off to: the factory. There the boxés ‘are counted and the number entered in a book against the monthly settlement day, Caution! : This is not 9 gentle word+bnt when you think how Jiable you are not to purvhase.for 75c the only remedy ‘uviversully known and a trem that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world sircé 1868 for the cure, and treatment.:of: Ggneumption and Throat and Lung troubles without loeing ite great aq tin all these years, you ‘will be t kfal we called your attention to Bosetee’s German Syrup. There are so’ many ‘urdinary cough remedies made by. druggists and others that are cheap and gi for light colds perhaps, but for’severe Coughs, Bron“Vehitis, Group—and éspecially for Consumption, where there is difficult pectoration and coughing aaring he nights and mornings, there is nothi like German BSyrtp.-’ Sold by all F nom giete in the civilized world. G.G, Garzx, Woodbary, N. J. "Tis Easy to Feel Good, Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King’s New Life Pills, whtch positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria,. Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach .troab he. Purely vegetable; ‘never agri or weaken. Only 26¢ at W: D.=Vinton’s drug store, Call on Ed Schiniat when you want saything in the tobacco line. tf Fine Groceries ‘Fischer Bros, . PLAZA. STORE Oarry a Fine Line of Groceries, Provisions, a Case Goods, Ete.. Etc. As can be found in Nevada City. fi 32 Hay ard Grain for SaiE. t ot ? ‘EVERYTHING FRESH. Goods de-. livered Free ofebarge, & » Sond in « rial Oriter scdaieidiahiteestiian hbraiiatneataeeteh commas ae ae ee ee cote lives, . _ Given “Away Free withTeas, Coffees, Spices, Flavorin g Extracts, Soda, Mush, Baking Powder. fle bs. Sugar Free with each @Bo. Purchase & ibs: Sugar Free with ¢ach'BOa. Purchase 1G ibe. Sugar Free with each $7.°° Purchase r 8O Ibs: Sugar Free with cach $5.°° Purchass ‘Coffees E'resh1+7' Fedasted 50, 12%, 183, 20, 25, 20,36 cts. per pound Good Quality Our Stronmghela 88, 40, 60, GO and 70 «1s. per pound ' Deliqious Flavor. Full Strength PURE AND AROMATIC: SPICES 10, 15 and 26 cts. per ean Colima Baking Powder : 18, 25 and 46 cts. ber enn $1900. R, Te the Person who-can Produces a. 4 —teen-Our Cotima Baking Puadler. FLAVORING EXTRACTS 10, 20,:35 and 40 cts. bottle : GoobD TIME TO BUY 3 "many Premiums. Free “ goon’! Quatity. . LOW PRiogs. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghetd fxttrectivs” “Sale China, Crockery,’ Glassware BTOVNATZ ODT A.ttracti~~e Erices. “Good Place’ to Buy TeaC Great American Importing PINE ST. Masonlo Bullding, Nevada Of GRAND’ DISPE:AY a & = SPRING WILEY V th CRANFORD =. The Latest Modes and Effects in Ladies’ and Children’ s Hats. “” Call ‘and See beat Beautiful Stock. rs ae ee aqing / to have his collars and cuffs show ‘rawedgesiand look like candidates: for retirement in‘stead of fresh«gtaduates fromthe laundry«.:What we can’t make seem new might as well be thrown away. It’s like a patient :toefare gone for the doctor: Spotless nS tor, _indispensable. ; dress . which, you. have not to be ainong the outs. . WE VADA COUN TY LAUNDRY 4 CAT tt ty Wim. TRBGALLIS® oes