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April 26, 1902 (4 pages)

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ven that bid ‘ ice of the Coe uty up to andi the lath days shing the @ ry for the opm lery fg on x aty Clerk. ARBOG. County 2. , in and for »f Uw ifornia, Ip} w ubitcation af juistrator, at the 1¢ Kstave of 08 DE THR Assessor » County . NOT Ss HERBST: ‘Vax, tor Two Det two and -AYABLE AT MMA PULY A39b608 j 9 itleal Code i ut cf aixty ¥ epe wous @ iy pay a F , 1 the eee . ay in nen it ball, tt Palitie t Oe ‘ ‘19 vemaud 2O 2 berelor, and Ol such prFe NT e@ aud by such peteom : ad i sud in hee ir t ‘ ‘bere scott ageol 60 a: a ve veen hv nol! ye aid the nd 49 e Es own ae a in > tru tot inthec ue oli Tax A abie to 6 ne Louuty dall ra mnert. sill ; be paid on {ROEDER of Nevada chool Di eed iven to the Se .t ie will be pril 26, 190M. »lhouse of wo Vireo rm of exe calson o! . M"LLOYE ovary meen) 4 ——— f the st sociation § ni va Lip ook Be : Ir ustees ot ile me ausad f pe prope . 0 OLE, bai, ‘Wa : MBETING. « ‘AIST YEAR—NO, 18,870 © ai? en mem tn . TR — t HE SUBSORIPTION RATES: Mall, $6 a Year. Tel wr bit( i> sertian sags ble ante 8 eply in ror a some pa opal pin, set with diatnonds, has been . “Liberal reward will’ ‘be paid by its we . : ‘ mre this office. Found. : gold chain was,found. ef, Armory. ‘was . . the owner may haveit by proving prop» and paying for this notice. Ranch For Sale, . fine Ranch of 610,ecres, on Pleasant a TsaNsoni e, below Grass Valley, is Offered for sale bargain There is a house and god onthe place, Portions of i¢ is heavily bored. For. oe. particulars enquire Furnished Rooms ‘or kame or single rooms’ for Narrali-tf Enquire of Mas. J. Furilshed Rooms. Maree or four furnished roome are offered BANSCRIPT Office. rent. Apply atthe o Tate iw Jersey wide tor Sale. ' Fine Fomily Jersey, ma‘, cow for sale. auire at Schmidt's cigar store. ad sh for Real Estate and Stores. “One metho sell quick. rt Aa EL ees S Hotel. Sau yiakinek. House For Rent. ooms, bath, eald water. teleM Sloctris lighs nquire as this Cottage For — coftage on Nevada’ street is offered for . App'y to M Solari. tor Sale ale Cneap. ‘ago or Pe \ rack side.nde her trimmings. D, with top sud eud Full “DS. WDA IES Stover ERNMENT TIONS — YOUNG Wanted for Raliway Mait Cierks. In-. State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. Small or ‘Large. \Aimounts With innelaters Profits. peoulati , but legitioremng lation or gamble, bu 1 th —_aghanh onal Ny Diited States..For , Arnold 14 Co., Ninth and Carrier, 123¢ bus a Ween {a8 tf ¥ anion medicine, de stg. All your epi ts arn? stopped pe reg fooding aad moraiog-t Tam aoe taboos og Woot atm and Thedford’s. aa se eee . B75 ,O00O ie oatural eee of salary they will ee pa #1 FULL COUNSEDy: ‘$80 San Francisco Bus iness College 4296. MARKET’ ha tk.,dtpril 2, 1900. BreK Sonar re ua Now I 9 fallen wom s ire etek I got ained. the a rT est by, our tes ‘who secured positions laet 5 000 ont om account of a ‘wreath of ‘laurel nd ‘then . qeeammesennees were FOR BREAKFAST the housekeeper has the choice “of all qbe CEREALS 80 widely advertised. We carry a fall. line of Oatmeal, Crushed Oats, _ ete. in packages, Also BIGGEST AND BEST B and: B: MUSH. These goods are constantly moving in and out aad bave 2 no ‘chanel to. deeriorate in condition, favor or quailty. a It Gives Results.. First-Class Bootblack. ton emgper whose‘ stand is-at Wild’s : a og “All the latest at ort wh. eo ‘8 nt on hand, fume TERTANNENT t Union Hotel : ursday, flay 1. Under the auspices of t, Margaret’s) Guild. DMISSION, 5 6 cents, lncinging waments. iE GROTTO SALOON ek Town, Sc. per Glass Pe. Liquors and Cigars on band. ‘“anch every Saturday Night. ‘Convenient: Club Rooma. venience — be onder: of: the Da 4 OSE who ‘have~ cats li houses Piped ‘fore gas id inspect “our Jas Heaters pe display at, our office. Aey are not high ‘priced. ‘8 HOURS—S a. m. to 8 p.m Stoop. m. supply of Tt _ The prices are sevond rate figures on first rate goods. SI G 0U R N EY; Cash G rocer, Commercial Street, Money Refunded if It Fails LOCAL AGENT: HL Dickerman WP Yow ts the time to plant 2] SEEDS! SEEDS!’ -Our.re ” Seedg isi'well known. We have Just received a-splendid lot. Garden Seeds of: all Flower. Seeds, Onion . Nata Soerg, Bari tom in bulk, Blue Grass, White Clover, Red " Allalfa i bulk: ow ot ot epntation. for ‘selling good-. Clover and g P. G. SCADDEN _ Cothmertial Street, Nevada City. ~~ The eee > lie! Peacilbins Pel brass tomate “wisited. by «/friend vata one of the cities of: wmeriea.:' The! agent: asked Set gation ost ate ot Fea eepicren ete meg thaery ass oe tha statue shen tlie brass founder wl ac te Jk att it “Under his feet rested a heer ony his hand__was a large and_overflowing . ce care his beard was long and shag: teat a his fst wreathed fe Nahi cals the. iia! a accent “I want a statue ¢ téuclied this one up. Come back in about a week and ‘. See what roe think -of it. If it suits you, you’ you have at As soon as the visitor had gone the brass founder set two men at work on Aged figure of Gambrinus. They refor the amount ‘Tt nioved “the beet “keg from under his » . tight: foot’ ahd_ placed ‘there an anchor ‘jd ajcoit of rope; from his hand they removed the goblet) and su: stituted a globe, , with. sthe continents teaced on it; from bis, brow they took the wreath of barley and hops and substituted a led to tri up” his ‘Whiskers. The fitishing ‘touch “Consisted In putting’ at tlie base of the statue “Cristoforo Colombo.” ) ‘When ‘the commission merchant came, he!-was: gelighted: with the figire and, . purchasing ‘It, shipped: it to. the Central 4: American, city, where. it adorns the: public square and is looked. upon with vi eration by the citizens of that town. 5 fe —New York Times. ~ Headache Saps Your. Vitality And nn wg 9 One dose of PLAZA STORE
3 “Osrry gs Line of ‘Provisions, Case Goods, Etc.; Etc. livered Bree of ges Goods de. Send th ew Grial Order, ~ Fax Payers Take ‘Notice The Second Installment of State and Comnty 7 A. D. 1901 i¢ how dt no authority to pre any olianges, nor to evatie the law. PLEASE: PAY BARLY AND AYOID THE RUSH OF THE LAST TWO OR THREE WEEKS. ad. J. JACKSON, Tax Collector. : mn STREET MARKET All pang of . ~ Vogatables Fresh » Every ry Bay. ted FF ay ¥ a acai Rae Pst BAPP, Proprietor. [rv megs = SR FIRES cncene BY NAILS, Particularly Guarded “Against by Firms That Handle Cotton, “Speaking of insurance matters,” Mit’ Aisstoucs “dat?” Mas, tase Moore Bu fires in the big establishments where ‘machinery is. used in: many and@‘com-_ plicated ways than any. other poste thing. in existence. _ The . needed Is for it to come . Pe th some other hard “with élenit force to cause a spark and heat generation. Nails have really“prodnced a heavy per cent of the: cotton fires of the country. During recent: years, on. account of steps pecs Mal byt ‘and conductors of the larger neh cottoe ata byproduct plants at the instanceof in. surance men, the nail has! not been such a prolific producer of-fires. * “A way has been found, for instance, . . tu cotton gins, cotton viailis-and—-in~ plants where cottonseed .ate . put through manufacturing pr of extracting nails and other weighty and filnty substatices that may find iddg. ment in these inflammable’ produtts, Gravity is the natural force used. Nails. and rocks and materials of thie kind are heavier than cotton, and its: “Py. products, and they have a tender force their way to the bottom of . tes heap. By allowing these products to: pass over a rolling belt arrangemen’ it these heavier materials ‘filter toward the bottom .and are finally extracted, . so that when the cotton or the cotton-. seed passes through the. grind in the’ various manufacturing processes. ‘there is but little danger from fire so far as these things are concerned.”—New Orleans Times-Demécrat. — Those Foolish Questions! Benevolent .Old Lady—How old are you, sir? The Youngster—Thirty-five. Benevolent Old Lady—Bachelor? The Youngster—Alas, yes, Benevolent Old Lady—Ah, too bad How long?—New York Times. oe Their Little Spat. Boggs—I hesr’ you have fallen out with your sweetheart, Joggs—Yes. She got an idea’ into her head that I was angry at her, and it made me angry. to have-her think . was unreasonable.enough to get. angry at her.—Chicago News. ———+-60-———— Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J.H. Hanaford says inthe ‘Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cotgh is properly treated, the firat sats beh od A direction of consumption pny oe oe on abe Eee a ear consump — Balsum for the throat und lungs proper treatment for the Fe cough, No other remedy. bas eaved . 80, men. end 60c. For sale by H. Di Giire an sole agent. Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES: MADR AT THE ‘NewYork Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. SAFFRON CAKE « a specialty. REE PS the olty. Wed‘Fatney Pe bil = tA Repesialey g Delivery to as Cakes and Our Telephone Geo. D. Buckley IS A CANDIDATE FOR . \City Trustee: He wante all who ‘bslieve that’ he would prove to be the “right mau ip the right place” to vote for bim, FOR CITY TRUSTEE. Chas. W. Hill {Present Incumbent) is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Trustee, Election, Monday, May Sth. FOR CITY MARSHAL. Hi.D. Shearer Present Incumbent, is hereby anpounced as a candidate for City Marsbal at the election to be meld on Monday, May 5, 1902. ( FOR CITY "MARSHAL. BE, A. Tompkins Is hereby announced as. a candidate for City Marshal at the election ‘a May, FOR. CITY TREASURER. GPrenens jpeumbons on, 7 qnosnnens 124 @ cand’ a fo uetien to be held on Monday, May 5, 19/2. FOR CITY ¥ TRUSTE Béro enaam 2 y Pes Dated 4 ‘Bev: Morgan ! “Ceinty Clerk Nevada sigh trom the sorface of the Thame lift again those horny wing cases, 0 fold a broad and beautiful pa gauzy. wings and whirl off on «. ¥1 of love and pha gpm Tehiet tein the to ago Sees es e. "whied! Doobie, arf alttitgta a: ‘hOuse' at night with no lamp 1 talking or. vasielage: Rhépti adeiactined ‘Near a smash as if a pebble had. been dropped on the glass from above.:: It tsa dysticus beetle whose compound . eyes: have mistaken the shine of, the’ __ At night some of the whirligig ‘ties, the shiny beanlike creatures whirl in incessant circles tn ‘corn and almost. musical sound won the water.—Spectator. _. -She Showed Him Her Work,The woman had her arms in the ied and was fiercely scrubbing one dirty @arment after another. Book agents. ‘don’t often penetrate to. that part of Chicago, but this one aid. He knocked on the front door until he was tired, and then he went around to the: back door. The woman was bobbing up and down overthe washboard.. “Good morning, madam,” said thie 4 book agent pleasantly. “Good mornin,” said the woman shortly. “Pleasant day,” observed the book agent, sparring for an opening. “Good: ehough,” answered the ‘woman, “Excuse me, madam,” said the book agent, “but I have here a work that J would like to show you.” “Have you?” answered the woman. “Well, I’ve got a lot of work that I'd like ‘to show you.” She took one ‘soapy hand out of the tub and waved it at a great pile of dirty clothés.*“That’s my work,” went on the woman. “If your work can beat that, all’ tight; if it.can’t, why, skip out.” The hook: agent skipped.~~ Caution ! ‘This is not a gentle word—bat when be think how Hable. you are ‘not to urebase for 750 tbe only, i og avi‘or te mj paa the largest sale at ane pe lia thé world since 1868 ‘7 heland treatment of Consumption ‘and ‘Throatand Lung troubles withont los. fam leareat bepslayiex all theese years, tention to Boschee’s German Syrup. ‘} There dre so many. ordinary Soukh remédies made by druggists and. that are qhesn and good ‘for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Uroup—and especially for'Contoe tion, where there fs difficult extoration and coughing during the rtete and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. . G. GREEN, ’, Woodbary, N.J. The Population . of Nevada City least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, ae théée complaints are, according ‘to statistics, more numerousthan avy otiiers. We would advise all rot to ne oe the apd om to call on their pe A and get a bottle of Kemps Ba’ tae i for the throat and lungs.Price 25c and 50c. Trialsize free. For sale by Hi. Dickerman, sole ee MPO TANT M. Notice to. Voters. All Must Re-Resister in order: to Gote at the General Election in hovember, 1902. Notice is hereby given that, cordance with the provision Statutes of 1899, all voters County mast apply for rein order to be able to vo eral Election in Novemb¢. Such registration beg’; “. day of January, and * all times until! fo m: is ImpoyPly for gat once work. cunty Clerk’s office will be,} . anther Notice, open for regietra-. ff . i) m9e. m. until 5 p,m: eneh RL” 14th, 1902, L: Arbogast, glass in the moonlight for the gleam. __ _. of.a pond, ners by the bank, make a quite‘audible . yi. about 5000, and we world say st x Thursday, ‘May. 22 Cader: the sapiens #4 “A ¥ sd 3 Court Pride of. Grass-Valley . Goat Garfield’ of Nevada City ere art Oana! a26 ~ Bids ‘will be received up to May roth by W. Avery of this city or C. Temby, Jr,’ at ‘Grass’ Vall for I — anand, Bar, Lunch cae. etc, *' at Tone Seam Committee reserves the right to réject any or all bids, "Fu aoe Tater. HWS THE THE Tt PAT. ‘it PROPERTY. GEO, E. TURNE. Keeps on hand a full‘asgortitient of ? yy ‘Ys €? aé Which are put up invarious! sizedjcahs and in all shades This paintis already prepared for immediate ‘tise ahd? cost‘ no more'than many inférior Brands, ‘ Palton’s Paint’ “is positively sun-proof and are THE.DkoT no THE“WORLD. ‘Already Mixed. ‘All Colors, See Our Assortment SRUSIZES Uf all descriptions, guaranteed ee mily” washii ‘are that yout diext wash © will “eome”'to ing, fend we'll €alt oA ak 4 of miner and ‘mech e