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a
SUBSORIPTION BATES?
By Carrier, 121% Cts. 4
ate of HGt = a2
teerved und adition:
a
re . eok or 40 coute & mo
variably in advanes.:
ccm n ennai Mere eet
For. Rent.
of the poison may cause oe the
ere
-erack and bleed, or ita scal , fish ;
eensitt 0 of tea ee Blackheads hy das ging
the Sie hice Purification of the blood is the only remedy for eee mc
oe “and powders can only hide for a time the’ ¢
“Tean cheerful satome zou
with it f 5 ‘or 25
remedies wit
leaving. me poe we bot
gh the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde .
‘and burning, and
‘the es webey discharge forms . a ‘a cure high Roe
‘and white sca at ee
tee akingunae and raw) c iv aay Gampbshy~
3138 Ww. Cohtral: at. Wichita, ‘Kan.
and pimples or. hard, red
ain ae ee
, exploded @
cairn “Hold me down,” then pit
from‘ the ‘throne fell prostrate on
Sr ficanes @ ‘with. an. Rnglish ine
hi ferring to his titled father-in-law's
. . kindnessa, . rai’s retort, “Aye, Sir Boyle, and, de
rd he. would have given her to you.”
ae commons, as ype
er oe testify.
ago, was proud
ancient lineage atid was fond. of re.
‘In ~ giving him. his eldest.
daughter, a boast which provoked . Chr.
. Pend-on It, if herhad bad an older: one
hether it was-this sarcasm which
v “Boyle's “hostility or that
‘an enmity had’ Sreaay been created
between Roche and Curran, it is cerFame that thetwothen ‘were perpetually}
other inthe house of:
oy! Roche, pg antl Trish .
of} Ripon we havea good: le.
Habilities, He rly,
“blowing of a bh
een eoepeeeee
rn at 9 o'clock
and until, sunrise next ning,
and the
ken prope! Digg
tions for ita y, the wakeman
. to make good the jos#-sustained. ” eau
householder paid an annual tax of two’
pence if he had one door and fourpence
if he had two doors to bis dwelfing for
maintaining a watch ever.the city. The
tax has long since. been. discontinued;
but. the born blown bate night. —
. debates of the + Tela
Nor was the witty advocate and. or. ator, always -successful In these. eneon _©Curran, had observed one
“Lashed For His bisaaeasi:
covered some time ago in Australia,
gold was first found by a convict near
Paramatta: in 1789 The unfortunate
According to an old document dis-]
oh a £866 ni, axown 8 co.
linery Gods.
‘This season our Hats have given such excellent satis”
; faction it has not been necessary to advertise “special
sales” every little while in order to get tid of goods that
» were unsalable, but just now we have a few goods to.
dispose of before receiving our Fall Stock, atid will sell
here t inorions neeaani. Bod
«4 tue ot
~~ danl, or
hat Iagniloquentiy, © ‘that,
he foaled om ho. one ahd could
be “fhe guardian of his own honor,”
fellow was at-once charged with bavblemishes. S.S.S: eradicates all
_} the floor. ‘There-he lay during the lo
other acids,
ing stolen a watch and “boiled it down” lations, antidotes the Uri 2 ations, antido’ e Uri¢ an and: . contiawed ‘ollereescence: of the -coupony heswoen e im good ® inns restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates *
a ondemaud, :
EDER, =
vada County, .
VEN THAT TH
puf the G uuty
A» @. the u.erve
Muuse, at vevads
ged Oruia, fur
/ Abpesowent ho
2 Byard wilbcun!
Dust es ul + qual
satel Luau
H. MARTIN,
au. he ooard, .
ic,
Proving Wii, ]
RT’IN AND FOR
iy Ptate of valk
tate of CHAR '
hat MONDAY. 4
@t.lW w’clock uf 4
surtroum ui
© im tue city
BOL Aavpoiuted
“for , ruviug Ul
BOGAST, Slerk, .
diters.
aud for the Cou
lator
. Deceased.
¥ Bae uudeorsigi
of Josiun G
orks, hotel. ole
¥, Ca .turuia,
pe trausacuun a
te RICHA‘D3. 9
Of du.iab Uiuberh
Abe,
it Genie. u
pane real pe }
the puryuseui
ceria: § pruut
“Upacies W, st
) whereas, de:
meus of sald
alitho ity vested
6 aud u,ou dy-lk
poider uf suid
AVing ‘Lruste®
alien
. m5 “fa front
the Uity of »
ate of Calitor
pe bighes. bid
GOd Cul, ull
gute iu the Lou %
chia,and devslP
“the South:
i the Norcwe
quarter
% Quartes oO &
ouutnhalf uf
Nurtiiwess : U
oe, outa
eb quarter
a poumcer Fo
(7j bast M
ha, together
appurteD
a the reise
toygecner with
ter ditche,
PBAta.e 1184).
ie SynLEdd Wi
R. HAMILTON:
WE ViVIN ss ‘18
NOTICE.
GOTHARD 40
BOs prin: sipa P
deture
tiuty, Califor
pate r ;
yuu the ©
ut No, af
yas levied upol
Speerwien tates
at the oice of
Caucker “i
hs ae of re
dadvertised tof
meut ts
ut eday, the 2h
che deiinquent &
juste of adv 7
cut
ee
‘ransfer
MAULING.
aid to oe
' ay
ap. Town water.
For F sale ee a Bangabie
house and ery on $rntee
aha seven rooms. craay
ntage, has & choice .v
nd contains . Lair
gnable offer rete fart
4
Aristocracy
are :
ie ei
relieve the skin:
purifier:
and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and thei
off through the natural .channels and
$. S.°S. is the only guaratiteed purely vegetable blead :
It contains no Arsenic, Potash or othet hafmful mine
@Write us about your case and our physicians will advise with it charge.
‘We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, which will be sent“
‘free to all who wish it. » THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ge
an KS
Lost.
—_——
teh was ‘ost om the 4th, of
over’ lifbe Hiheralty pew rca cer W
a. Finer wil at J ee hile
y
EB.
Cow For Sale.
fresh cow is offered for @ale. Ev{ Joe Fordrini, or at the TRanscRIPT
ae x
crs
Business Chance.
————
¢
Investment of $70 is often
fod FT avocenn: if you *re not wed
ding met noo, you Pai oy 7 t
D io tis or
rg ie ishes to reo a eee
tfiiterfe in
Sl aarensd BROLA’ 300 L Learreet, Chicago, hin
Pin Found.
in which there is a phote of a young:
as been found and the owrer may
he same by calling at this office and
for this notice. re
sulla]
Found.
inch of keys was found on the street
The owner may procure thesame
ling at the 1RAXBCRIPT Offee, proving
ty and paying for this advertise=
*
Lost,
d, crescent shaped pin set with i
Finder. will ree teave at t
‘ pee office 02 an evoive : i
For Sale,
pranch, with dwelling
b City is offered 10F
PT office,
ee
ee
Ranch For Sale,
e Raneb of 610 sores, On
below Grass Valley, is 3
reain There is a house .
Must be considered we the lady’ of the
house. The kitchen, the poms and
the. laundry must each. ye ot ni
necessary thinga to keep ;
keep the cost of eet Bing» down
to a reasonable limit the
should.be parchaeed at our stare. We:
have the best goods.
lowest prices. We gtve the best value.
A test order exe pose the'trath of _—
FO R “SALE.
SHAKES at, $9 per thousand. Deliyered to any part of town. Apply at the
store.
SIGOURN EY, eet Grocer, ‘2222 ot
Get
your
blood
into
good
condition
before
warm
athe pla P is
pd. or further pardlotlatae
RANSOR)PT office, “tf
h for Real Estate and Stores. ~
or Country—Onp nether ened rer
mare free. Ll NO N NT
’ et Str ite
Hotel, San Franeiaten — one
~ weather
comes
on.
ERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG
Vanted for Raliway Mail. Clerks.“In;
te Corres. Inst. Cedar Repay.
se
A Good Investment.
Bmall-or Large Amounts With
Immediate Profits.’
making with s sail aan i mall cap’ are
First class telecemeenio wae
SH ee 6. ¥. CHAPMAN
es. Mabe iies Reet.
First-Class. Bootblack.
Poona ae Saar
pt on h
(Fs
Current for the.¢e
let in advai mors fo "
37.50. r = at zm95
Nore re
45.0, 96.
Sane: oo
FOR FUEL
No smoke, .
isis Dok, aes, ean or dua
reduced to ‘$1.60'net;:
thousand, a8 econ as:
plant is completed, Come
end see us
sewer questions we are glad to}
Coys WA, :
ws ———
La Kue's
Sarsaparilla.
-DICKERMAN a
Drugs, Sisibaneey, + Pisto Goods
TAKE
at Once
> +
-On-saleatoR. X BOM CHAPMAN
DENTISTS. !
. oftice at residence, SecramentoSt,,
. Nevada Oity, Cal
. THE GROTTO SALOON
exe
"Coslea and Sharpest Beér
in Town, 5c. per Glass
Wines, Liquors and Cigars on oand.
Hot Lunch every ~ Saturday Night.
Most convenient Club Rooms.
J. R. DAVIS
feacker 0° Voom and. instrumental
two Choral avd Orchestral Director. ,
eB oeeac spuplis at
particulars se to. terms of tuition, etc
re, the, Re enels een th fuas or
he repeal Hatel. Nevade City
ous ones
y tor the .
own
=i Rational. Exchange Stal}
Sroad Sores, gyre ed Bzebange Hote!
reg taping cet
BORGES) CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
Prop’r.
* dof onr books free of cost. If you never . .
t Flower, try one bottle;
. for anybody
Att HAVANA FILLER
-FLORODORA i BANDS ave
“ STAR.” “ HORSE SHOE,” ;
Hl * SPEARHBAD,"‘STANDARD NAVY,"
4g "OLD PEACH & HONEY,"
SAW.LOG,” “OLE VARGINY™
or “MASTER WORKMAN" Tobaceo.
4
“Yo be found ts Sorvien oF te hem
NS
} fond of retailing the hackneyed old
H off and ‘polished*so nicely ‘to suit one’s
We sell at the ‘/;
. which
‘about the. anprame. court wears a@ par: ».sglitaire.diamond.
way; ‘I'm broke, my friend,” and he.
i the.stomach.or. liver?..This. medicine . .
. £0; 1902, at 7 o’clock p. m., for
. Well seasoned and of good
of same value as tags from 5
pound, apurting like, 10,000; pennyworths of imperial pop and. believing
himself in the agonies of death, a’ melancholy. and bumiliating proof that
kings are mortal.—Indian. Mirror.
¥ ’ Historical Fiction,
in lecturing Dr. Gardiner was very
historical. anecdotes that: garnish the
schoolbooks, and he would commonly
append.the. comment:, ‘Now, that story
is not true. . have reason to know,
indeed, that it is pure.fiction, but for
our purpose it is better than the truth
because the truth cannot be rounded
conception of character. or of cirenmstance.” For similar reasons he. was /
instant in praise of historical novels.
“A genius like Scott or George Eitot,
especially in ‘Romola,’” he would say,
“has. many advantages: the. plod> historian and: can‘ often arrive,
c the intuition of genius, at truths
he most laborious research
‘could never reveal,.and, on the whole,”
he .would’ add, “historical fiction is
much more trustworthy and incompa{
rably more respectable than fictitious
history.”—London News,
Uses His Ring In His Business. ~
An; east side: character’ well known
Henlarly.
ring, with the “stone turned in toward
the palm of his hand. He was asked
{f he. wore his ring this way. for fear
it would, be stolen, :
“No,"* he said} seornitig the:idea. “The
thief what is wideawake wichah to
coal your uncle, he ain’t been born yet.
t’
go (witlk the back toward him) and
don’t ‘see my diamond, and he goes
away. But:when I want to do business
with a man who has money I turn my}
hands so (with the palms out) and say,
‘What ean . }.do for you,’ my friend?
and-he-seca the big diamond and thinks
I'm # good man ta deal with.”-Ney
Wanted.
We would. like te ask, through the
columns of your rif there is any
raon who hag us Green’s August
Blower for ‘the cure of Indigestion,
Dyapepela, and Liver troubles that
i not been ae ion we’ also mean
heir: reauite;. euches_sourstomach, .
ec eet of food, habitualcostiveneas, nervous dyspepsia, headaches,
despondent feelings, sleeplessnoss—in
fact, any trouble connected. with
years in all
has been sold for ma
we wish: to civilized: countries, and.
d with you and send you ope
tried A’
fi have never known of its
.f @. i Tt,,80, something more serious is yr — with you. Ask your
idest dr .
: G. rs Green, Woodbury, N. J.
‘It’s for business reasons. that . wear,
t ‘my diamond so, When some fellow
‘ti eomes to touch me, I hold up my hands
whereupon Sir Boyle instantly. interjected his sarcastic congratulations’ to
the honorable member on his posses
sion ase a sinecure.
Bables and Monkeys,
A. frequent action with babies ia to:
turn the soles of the feet sideways, opposite to one another, while the legs
remain straight’, Just this attitude
would be assumed: bya monkey when
climbing a tree or walking on a branch’
in order to grasp the stem with: its bind
legs.
The inherited effectsof thus grasping
tree trunks or limbs with the bind
hands are often very marked in young
babies. The bow legs, which are a
feature of incancy and: a matter of
some anxiety to mothers, are no more
than the relies of the tree climbing
stage, and the mother need not be
frightened: about this character; any
normally healthy baby will grow out
of it. soon enough. .
Then, if a young baby be held so that
its feet’ touch the ground, one niay see
that the feet are not put flat-to the surface. Instead, the outer portions of the
feet rest on the ground, while the soles
of the feet are more or less opposed to
one another; they have the bough
grasping attitude, + Pearson’s , MazaReversed His. Decision.
Stern ‘Father—Dido't . tell_ you not
to call again, sir?
Suitor—I Know. But . didn’t call to
gee your daughter: . came on bebalf-of
our firm about that little bill’— :
~ Stern! Fatber—Er—er—call dgain, will
you? .
A Real fereavement, .
KatéWhat makes you ook so ead;
Bertha? Surely it cannot be Fred hast},
“pertha—Tt's worse than tint.
body bas stolen Vido.—Exchange.
OO
The Curse of Womankind .
Ie sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant relief; One-dose cures: Guaranteed per
fectly harmless. . Immediate relief
250 and 10c'a box. It cures neuralgia,
very box guarauteed. For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent,
*Bome
i 4
Photographs.
.
.
_and make them in
@ first-class manner. 4 also frame
them . when = 80
ordered. I make
frames of all
kinds.
MOORE ——>
Wood Wanied.
Bids will be ecalvin by the
Boatd‘of Education of Nevada
City’ up to Wedtésday, July
Forty Cords of Four-foot
Oak Wood,
Twenty Cords of ‘Four:.
foot. First Growth
Pine,
Twenty Cords of Fourfoot First Growth
Spruce, .
ality, to be delivered at
Wiekitewn schoolhouse,carefully piled. Delivery of said
swood to be-completed not later
than August 30, 1902.
~The Board reserves the
right to.reject any or all bids.}
Cuas, E. Muwoy,
. Chairman.
L. S. CALKINS, Sec’y.
Nevada City, June 28, 1902.
THE PERLESS sm
HRARY, W. RICH, Proprietor,
ote pehtetee Seer :
bssaussemc te Call around
All kinds of
New Vegetables Presh
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
How tor Lumber.
i
have ready
M. L. & D. MARSH Pare tote
ery an immense stock of Lumber of
every. kind, name and descri
Any order can vow be filled,
suit you in. :
Doors, Wiedews. Sashes, & etc.
-Wealso-keep.on hand.
MASURY’S PAINTS
which are absolutely pare and every
color. Fully guaranteed.
broken his engagement with you? 4 -.
BROAD: STREET MARKET .
tion. .
ecap
peyE ree vied BEANS
and, being convicted by the rude court
lashes for his pains. In later years the
record of this incident was. closely examined by an undoubtedly competent
authority, who was quite convinced of .
the genuineness ‘of the convict’s story.
A Peculiar Politician,
“He’s a mighty hard man to get .
along with,” said the practical politician sadly. “Mighty hard.” *
“He seems thoroughly honest.”
“Of course he ts. That's what makes
him so erratic and unsatisfactory. Every once in awhile he insists on doing
something simply because -he thinks it
is right, without waiting to figure out
what its effect on his political prospects is. liable to be. ” — Washington
Star. ©
Intereupted Grieving.
A woman fn Scotland tad lost her
husband, and the minister,: calling to
condole with her, found her sitting in
front of a large bow! of. porridge. .
“Terrible loss, terrible loss?" sighed
the minister. _
loss to me. f*ve just been greetin’ a’
nicht, and‘as sune as I finish this wee
drap porridge I’m just gaun to begin
again.”
*
The Mncroaching Lake,
One--ef.-the--humoronely:_attractize
characteristics ofa ebild is tis: large
&e.,se of personal importance, A little
girl was walking with ber father on
waves were gently lapping up on the
beach. Suddenly one came up higher
foot, when she exclaimed, “Ob, papa,
the lake stepped on my toe!”
—“— His Position In Polltics,
“He’s going in for politics: Wouldn’t
he make a splendid diplomat, though?”
“What? Why, he’s a deaf mute.”
“Exactly.
would be for him to-be absolutely
dumb when it was expedient,” ~
“Yes, but-then be-couldnever talk
without showing his hand.”—Philadel.
phia’ Record.
*@e
The favorite drink of connoisseurs
properly matured and absolutely pure,
Tt is a nerve tonic, For eale by all
first-class dealers. Wichman, Lut~
gen &Oo,, San Francisco, Gal. Sole
proprietor.
penned
IPOLITICAL.
POSITIVELY no. announcement will be made
unless payment is made
in advance.
For County Recorder-—
William H. Bray
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for County Recorder, subject to the
decision of the Republican Nominating
Convention.
For Public Administrator—
Thomas Ingram
Ig hereby announced. as.a candidate for
Public Administrator, subject to the
dacieion of the Republican nominating
convention.
—
“RYETAB”
WHISKEY BEANS.
Something absolutely pew
and with which we have
experimented for years.
» On makes one glass
Arti cial hi key oe or
urbon); six Beans to the
q ang Just the thing for
travelers, and convenient
for pisnies, excursions, ete.
Oo tains all the vi tue .
the gestation: effect.
rom t”® pure ve;
matter, a od" une vogctable to
eontsin = poisonous . or
narcotic drugs of any deseyeniceIf a beverage is not desired,a Bean may be taken .
inthe mouth without water
and the most exhilerating
effect will be experienced.
BOX OP 12 BBANS . 80c.
The Beans retail at 10 ots.
res and can rocured
rom: ane i fa:
* One t-paid
Ginseng . Re Co.
’ DISTILLERS OF
RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES _
Br. LOUIS. MLO,
=
snvad ABNSIUM i
=. ns ot Same Denk Sct.
of those. early days, was given 150}:
“Aye,” was the reply, “its a terrible .
-Jet think -how easy te}
fa Gilt Bags Whiskey, because it te}
One-Half of Former Prices.
any TRIMMED or UNTRIMMED. HAT at Just
W. HH. CRAWFORD .
Tain Street, Nevada City.
Our Prices Remain the Same
Home Phe
People
Only
Employed
not.
Sacramento
entered: into a combine to raise the
price on all Laundry work. We have
Our prices will remain the same
as heretofore although we pay 10 per
cent. in advance of Union wages.
cinbin have
We
employ all home people and our work
cannot “be excelled anywhere on the
Coast. .
0-0-0 -@—
Try us and see for yourself.
NEVADA COUN TY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION
than the others and swept over her . :
ie ir ® a received a fine line of
WAFERS..
‘
flavors,
‘
All flavors and varieties.
OCOHAMPAGNE WAFERS
ATHENA WAFERS
GRAHAM ORAOKERS
RAMONA WAFERS
NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of
SOOIAL TEA WAFERS
" CARNATION
"in 6. pound packages, A prize in every
WHEAT FLAKES
package. Price 80 cents.
P.G. SCADDEN
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
SIMPLICITY DURABILITY
The Blickensderfer. Typewriter,
Better than allothers in every particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
Write for Circular.
ALIGNMENT
——_—
ees
-Firemen, Attention!
You are hereby notified
than an election for
Chief Engineer and Assistant
Chief Engineer will be held at
the City Hall on Monday,
July 28, 1902. Polls will be
opened at 5 o'clock and closed
at 8 o’clock.
Judges — R. Sandow and
Dr.C. W Chapman.
ee UD wa
The Or Taxes for thé Fiscal year
1908 are now due and
payable, and will be
delinquent on
Monday, August 4th
eas ce
I will be at my office in the CITY
HALL, for the pu onn‘ot poutotio
these Taxes, frome m. to 12 m., a: 4
from 2 to 6 behest mi, antil the
4th day of August, 1902,
_ Clerks—P. G. Scadden and
Nevada City, June 16th, 1908.
Leave orders or Bnudles at Wells, Be . Cal
the shore of a large lake, where the] se nein Sd Asan es “8 Ghties, Mevagh CBY i ‘
CITY. TAXES.
H. ’ ;
City Marshal a. ERAS.
fl