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August 30, 1902 (4 pages)

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GE TCH County of dl ti abe 5 > at. ) 1st yRAR—NO12 274. hs 4 5 es triiia TRA NSCRIP 1 a a Revgetty RATES: ‘, $6 a Year. @ Carrier, 12% Cts, a Week am . t to exceed five Hain ip isererted under this head for SOeent Sy OF Slo moEth Kae ed: week or 40 cents & aon ne eriably in advance. Rooms to Let. , five furnished rooms to let fur family. suitable for housekeeping, reasonable. Apply at this office. Business Charice. — atment of $20 js oftén the Abed pane if you *re not w lied thods, you should inve t' gate roposition. tis or the man of ba ray mae s who wishes to receive @ steady nWithout jiterfe te I BO with Pre em: ent. Address H earStreet, Chicago, ! My For Sale, dding me’ h, with. dwelling pa City Is offered or sale. ou PT office. Ranch For Sale, ne Raich of 610 conte on thereon near _Apply at ee Pleasant . below Grass Valle. is offered for sale is a house and gocd 4 Oe faeces eS ortions of it is heavily naa Yor further particulars ears ed aOMIPT office. h for Real Estate and Stores. ethos sel ace untry—Ong met ore NT PANY, 620 Market areet. opposite Hotel, Sau Francisco, WERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG Wanted for Railway Mail Clerks. Inate Cor’es. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. 7 Small or Large Amounts With immed ate Profits. sulation or gamble, but frem legiti“business. Bankers, merchants. pronal men, and all persons interest: in making with small vapital are joinFirst class references 'n an) par! o ited States. kor p rticulars address rnold & Co., Bind puis.Mo. ea land Surplus.. First-Class Bootblack. on Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's shop, o» Broad street, gives the best ntown. All the latest sporting papers ept on hand. junli-tf FORMA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY _ . California and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO . $1,233,723 75 ll Assets 5,914,424.59 sbiect to CENT. per REST PAID ON DEPOS k, at the rate of TWO PE REST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS crate of THREBK AND SIX-TENTHS CENT. per annum, S EXECUTED. wes ore euthorized to asthe GUARDIAN OF ESTATES and EXECUTOR OF WILLS. DEPOSIT BOXFS RENTED at $5.00 3 ARN NUM and upward, * ew booklet “THB MAKING OF A WILL” on application. DALZELL BROWN; Mahager. E PEERLESS SALOON, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, on hand the best brands of . STILED BEER nto serve only the best. Call aroun ‘or yourself, ds of Sommer Drinks a Specialty AD THIS: etc cea casei eelric Fans Current for th i perenne in civeghe Poe tors for sale at Ss m0, $6.00 and $7.50. Nore rented or Fuel if Smoke, ashes, sont or dust. Salwaysready. PRICE wili Dilan Ced to $1.60 net, per Usand, as soon as our pew Plaut is completed. &nd gee ue; en pve we _SDewer questions, Rkkk County Gas & Elects (0,, oHN WERRy, Meangme. ead, inet Streets, . xy into ors Stood, and are Prt oO skin, causing itching allows no rest different forms, beginni lowed by little SALT RHEUM acid poisons sometimes: dry ard and dry, often dealin frarful itching. TE TTE, os polluted blood, nigh or or PB blisters 2 r pimples, fo ye fe Ag 1 Peabo a can This orm ae aoe 18. Known as. ‘fetter, oftenest the hands and feet. — co act sa ta sulrs an a veal . pennies or no a ldcal:applications; ‘deteriorated blood to its normal condition, sluggish organs, and all the waste matter iseliminated . through the proper chahnels, §. 8, 8. makes the blood rich and strong, and under its tonic and invigorating effécts the general health i improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth again, S. S. S. contains no iiinerals but is Write us if you need medical advice; thi il Ilustrated book ou skin diseases sent free; is will cost THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 'CO., Atlanta. Ga, Many: Classes Of Supplies.. ~ should be rer een @, appears in a great ete redness of the skin, ich a clear or straw co i" matter ote, forming into §o Baye ig into Sores, eas . Spent called’ Salt Rheum. ‘These 4 this #3 weeping natural oils and the skin becories using intense pain and Unsi ght! y. eruptions cc is ¢alled Acne. Local and systéin ‘being’ saturated with Leino ge Washes, salves, S. Si-S.restores the’ ‘stintiulates the guaranteed purely Vépetable. you nothing, ’ Must be consideréd my the lady of teed ha 1@:: tise Tonk ein as he keep the cost of supplies for all aaae to a reasonable limit the GROCERIES ou atour store. We have the pare ena, We self at the lowest prices..’ the best value, }: A teat order will prove te trath of this. FOR SALE SHAEES at $9 per thousand: Deliyered to any part of town. Apply at the store, SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, Commercial Street, Red Geter Shingles Red Cedar Shingles This 1s Our SpeeialtyNature has adapted them to this climate. Now is the time to repair your roof. Miuing and Building Material always onhand. Promptdelivery. M.L. & D. Marsh Shingles Red Cedar po os vas Shingles Red Cedar Koenigs Malt Extract NERVE TONICee ee ee ee ee It will give you an appetite, stimulate and biild you up. eee 25cts. = 3 for 65 cts. Prrevierrrir rr tr ert rc roto! DICKERMAN’S Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. a Lumber.. rr} wt My new Sawmill on the Washington Ridge is now running and I respectfully solicit a share of the public’s patronage. Write for prices. W. B. LATHROP, NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA E J. Rzoton, Pres. W. H. Mazrim, Vice P. agency Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. , Paid Up Capital -.$50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted.— <peah. Ripeth’ sah sAyhpene (mete of “Drafts drown o on fol tad pertot the ty > ww Interest Paid on Deposits. Mining Timber Cut to. Order, Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying. of Oras of all destrgton. ILL TESTS AND — REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty. disentied Beasae ¥ or 7 Buprem onsets Poa prom ran Shusaat Hotel. ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 28. T. H. HICKS & co. E. W. SCHIIIDT, LEADING CIGAR DRALER, Nevada City Ca LEADING LADY, Rost 8 Cent Ciga: — Is sroox— 28NERAL ARTHDS #SUMBOLDT IMPT , And Other Brande SIERRA MEVADA SALOOK . JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor, wee Keeps the Best of Wines and Liquors. wees OM Beat 5 Cent Beer in Town. ‘ee : aes wh Ww at ane anid ki * . eroaraneioarer’ OCEAN. Little Gasathaada Organisms which Create the Appearance, A milky opalescence, permeating the . Cntiré sea for immense distances bonnd4 @4. only by the horizon, is a somewhat fare. phenomenon. It appears quite suddenly, lasts perhaps. for several hours and passes away as Tapidly. os it came, and this without apparent cause, i At midnight we had the singular white fiess enveloping thé sea, while the more brilliant -kinds of phosphorescence »shone in the midst of flashing green, est . } yellow or blnish. lights, as the case 4. might” be—a anceps nocturnal dis D these hours . my ‘surface traw! aa ewe astern of the ship: The water was alive with countless myriads of little gelatinous sacs measuring ‘one sixth of an inch in length—delicate tunicate’organisms which required the aid of a microscope to reveal their perfect structure,.A few specimens placed in an empty meat tin in a darkened Sabin could be seen indeed with the ‘naked eyes careening madly around in the salt water, each one glowing With ‘that peculiar opalescent light which’ saturated the entire sea for so many wiles. It was a small species'of salpa, nearly related toa much: large. kind .on the side of which the late Professor Moseley wrote his name with his. finger, the signature being visible on the dead body throughout the night, glowing with the brightest phosphores. cent light.—Cornhill Masazine. > ° ead Urinking Cups. 3 When every man got drunk and was prond of it in olden days, mueh ingenufty-was expended in the construction of queer and elaborate drinking vessels, and many such are yet to bw found in museums, especially in Ger“many.
One preserved in a Berlin museum représéents Diana mounted on a stag and surrounded. by ,hounds and hunte. men. The cup-consists-of the hollow body of the silver stag, the head of which is removable. The piece stands fourteen inches high. It) was made at Augsburg in 1610, It is also an auto mobile propelled by clockwork concealed in the base. Trick cups which drenched the uninitiated were very popular.’ Another variety contained wine and water in separate compartments, The drinker who did not know how to manage them filled his mouth with water, theugh the cup was apparently full of wine. The glass with the fighting hares, in the same-museittm;-belonged-to -Fried-. rich Wilhelm . . The hares represent two of his ministers and boon compan: fona.—New York Herald. FATS ARE SN Sa ED 2 amma “NEVADA CITY; CAL, eroRDAy. EVENING, ‘AUGUST 39, 1908, EST. IN i860 BY N. P, BROWN & he Bodies Turned to Stone. . Human _ bodies buried in ‘imestone countries are often to solid stone by the limewater which penetrates the graves. In other soils there are elements which sometimes so embalm fa buried dead as to preserve form features unchanged. Many stich ot dons are on record. Robert Burns’ body Was disinterred in 1815 to be removed to a new tomb. To the surprise of ‘all his friends the features were found to‘ be as perfect as at burial. When the body of John Hampden, the famous English patriot and leader, was disinterred by Lord Nugent 200 years after burial, the form and features were as unchanged’ ae. if the corpse had been recently Jaid in the grave. One of Duman’ Jokes. Just for a joke Dumas qnee addressed a letter to “the greatest poet in Paris.” The postofiice sent it to Lamartine; the idol of sentimental readers. He hesitated to open it and k it to Victor: Hugo, who protested t his. brother bard had far too humble an opinion of himself. After some conversation they agreed to decide by lot which of the two should open the envelope. The lot fell to Victor: Hugo, who, taking out the letter, read, “My dear Alfred.” It was written to Alfred de Musset. A Capable Student. In one of the Philadelphia colleges a professor of chemistry asked’a student the other day; “Now, suppose you were “ealled to a patient who had swallowed a heavy dose of oxalic acid, what-would you administer?” . “I would administer the sacrament,” replied the student, who, by the way, is said to be studying for the ministry and takes chemistry because it is obReason For the Hit. “Was Mrs. Gabbot’s “conversazione’ a success?” “Decidedly. Brerybody chatted at-a great rate.” “How did she ever manage it?” “Ob, she had a musical programme, you know, that lasted all through.”— POLITICAL. POSITIVELY no anHmouncementwill-be made. unless payment is made in advance. MMPORTANT, otice to Votes All Must. Re-Register . iw onder’ to Uote at the General Election in November, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of the Statutes of 1899, all voters of Nevada Connty must apply for re-registration in order to be able to vote at the Genéral Election in November. Such registration began on the lst day of Janugry, and will be in progress at all times until forty days preceding he next election in November. It is: important that Vo‘ters should apply for Registration at once in order to expedite the work. Affidavits of registration must be sworn to before the Oounty Olerk or his Deputies, and they can not be sworn to before any other officer. Deputies ‘have been appointed in all cities and townships inthe County for ‘registration purposes. The County Olerk’s office will be until further notice, open for registra= tion from 9a, m. until 5 p. m. each day. Dated February 14th, 1902. F. L. Arbogast, County Clerk Nevada County, Cal, LANES UNDERTAKING PARLORS } Broad S8t., Nevada City, e Everything requisite for funerals. Experienced undertaker in attendance at ell times. ‘Best of service guaranteed, Office of the Superintendent of Pine Grove Cemetery, Telephone No. 384. —y LL. BOWMAN. 4 ¥.SHAR, . SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists ; Offee in Ode Feliows Building, Broad Stree Neveda City. Cal. “INK PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. ‘For Supervisor, 3¢-District— E T. Worthiey Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor of the third district, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. For Supervisor, 3d District— E. C. Grissel Is hereby announced as a, candidate for Supervisor of the third district, anhject to the desision of the Republican Nominating Convention. For County Recorder— William H. Bray Is hereby announced as a candidate for Oounty Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican ominating Convention, For Public Administrator— . Thomas Ingram Ig hereby announced as a candidate for Public Administrator, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. DR. NB. CHAPMAN DR. ¢. W. CHAPMAN beers] DENTISTS Office at residence, Sacramento 8t., Nevada Oity, Oal. MAITLAND BROS, In Their New Saloon! Haye moved into thelr lew et ticle form: my Som. mercial street nd invite ns to seo ‘hem. They will aie it a point to serve he firest rranas of Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of Mixed vrinke a Specialty. ) MAITLAND BROS., Provs. Commeroial St Best We Ever Tasted! _Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE Ay THE New York Bakery _ MAX. KOHLER, Prop. SAFFRON CAKE a specialty. SXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE reg Rose seatbiae Rate gles = we Broil eit n ig.a dish w in few isle deser deserves the oa because it is seldom broiled; fat ta fried out of it and again soaked into it by. long spattering in a spider full of gredse. The only way to cook bacon—both for the matter of appearance and for digestive qualities—is to broil it, not over a bed of coals (it is too fat for bacon in the most delicately thin slices possible, rejecting the’ rind. Lay the pieces: close together in a fine “wire broiler. Place it over a dripping pan and set in a hot oven. It requires to be turned just Gace. The fat which falls: into the pan makes excellent ‘ Drain the, yacol on brown paper. If you wish to'serve calf’s liver with this, sprinkle the liver with peppet and salt, roll it in flour and fry brown in the bacon drippings. Serve with a. curled morsel of bacon on top of each piece of liver. Bacon as served by theaverage cook, well soaked in grease,’ is the most indigestible of food; when broiled crisp in the oven, it is a dish’ that may be served even for a child of two years with impunity. Among all next to cream in ease of digestion. Indian Prayer Sticks. : Those acquainted with Indian customs know of the prominence that feathers: hold in the religious and s0cial ceremonies of the red men.. Particularly among the Navajoes and Puebios are these plume embiems believed to have the utmost efficacy for good or bad, All about any Pueblo town may. be seen. carefully whittled sticks, each with a tuft of downy feathers, generally white ones, bound at the top of It. They are prayer sticks and ‘are quite Burma and the paper’ prayers°of the Chinese. The feathers, stick and maning ta the nature of the prayer. The Indian who wishes to ask a favor of the “Trues” ing it to a proper spot, .he prays ta those above, and, planting his’ stick, leaves it to continue his petition. -e* Too Barly. One raw February morning an ip structor in the University af Michigan . , was calling the roll of an 8 ee class in English. : “Mr. Robbins,” said he. ‘There was no answer. “Mr, Robbins,” in a atigntiy 4 louder voice. “Still no reply. “Ah,” egid the instructor, with . a rather early for robins,” This is Current. Literature’s anecdote of the late: Moses Coit Tyler, who later became professor of history at Cornell, and it shows him tn the pleasing light of a man who could be boyishly gay at a gray and cheerless hour—no small feat, if one stops to consider an instructor's provocations to morning duilness ay.’ Tibak ma: ril@ : EB] Protegraphs ° . . and make them in 8 first-class manner. 1 also frame them The Champion Saloon THOS. H. LIMNELL, Prop. ; SE Be sam m The finest of.. Wines, Liquors and Cigars . always on hand Broad Street, . Nevada City, formerly “Tom’s Place.” Give mea call. BROAD STREET MARKET All kinds of New Vegetables Fresh Every Day. ‘Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and Eggs, Candies and Nats, AUGUST RAPP, Proprietor. You can get the best refreshments in town at the CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT! Jond G. Richards Hips acoumead full management of the well EW YORK HOTEL @ BAR And will con’ uct shis hostelry te first-class he encollant upetodt a a of the culsine déLoe bem nates ant comterabio’ eeke: Rates ee LIQUORS and that), but in a very. hot oven, Cut the’ the fdts delicately crisped bacon ranks} as curious as the prayer wheels of . ner of tying the feathers vary accord. . prepares his feather . . prayer with great secrecy. Then, tak: . quiet smile, ‘come to think of it, it is . _ Home People Only Employed x & The entered price on not, Coast. Sacramento Bec Prices Remain the Same. Laundries have into a combine to. raise the all Laundry work. We have Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we pay to per cent. in advance of Union wages. We employ all home people and our work cannot be excelled anywhére on the Try us and see for yourself. ~0-0-0-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0.-@ —-@-0--0-—-0--0--0-0-0-0-0-0-0— NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Leave orders or Bnadles at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Office, Nevada City, Cal. TODS flavors. All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS _ GRAHAM CRACKERS RAMONA WAFERS ~ NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prige in every Paceeee. Price 80 cents. P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City, BROAD STREET, Authorized Capital $200,000.00 Paid-Up Capital 75,000.00 DIRECTORS—E. M. Preston, man, Chas. E. Clinch. Money loaned on approved secur'!ties. BULLION purchased and assayed. OFFICERS—President, E. M, Preston; Vice-President, Geo. Morgan; Assistant Cashier and Meoretacs, D. i. ilcevas, John T. Morgan, Geo M. Hughes, D. KE. Morgan, Lord HousCitizens Banisc Incorperated in 1876.) NEVADA OITY Reserve Fund §$ 8,800.00 Undivided Profits 36,000.00 M. Hughes; Cashier, John T OFFICE HOURS—From 10 4. Mtoe 4 P. a Saturdays from 6:80 to & o'slovk FP. Mu. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at par on all points in California, suncee" SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points in Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. SIMPLICITY WYrite for PORTABILITY DURABILITY The Bitckensderfer’ Typewriter, Better than all others in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. . Circular. ALIGNMENT Ask for.. Castle Rock —and— Pick-Pocket CIGARS an i'Shoe There are no better Cigars made for the mouey. Manufactured bySchuernet Brothers 1333 SACRAMENTO, CAL. HORSESHOERS National Protective Association, of the United States. Local Branch, No. 286 of Nevada County “famed o& Sand: @-. gos. § an No, LOCAL MeMrere xm. f Shelby. Martin Snew bridge. Al Joseph Glasson, rhe Nevin. Arthur J. Withers, J. P, Kenny, ine Valuable Gold Mining Interest For SaleAres tay lent, of free gold an — Sais Slesinae 3 ‘itand ifaoe perigee you find it as not g suc a Nevede Gity, and from the mine * trom Neved Nevada City, Oal. Take 6 o’clock PROF, JOHN IN TILTON. There is a jorge lecs on the mine r