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unity: of NeALPH GAY.
a fee ie rahe.
loningdes:
To. 17. Re
ja.
uty Sheriff.
laintiffs.
t day of July
yl
ing ReyNevada.
QF THE
lows:
ch One Hunthin the corvada for Eire
our Cents on
all
{the ity of
ayable on the
hereby levied
04, by the folegler, Shaw,
APMAN,
of trustees.
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ve, in she eine
8 assessments
h day of July,
dvertised for
who apie ba
54) SE 4, NB NE
to prove
} and cultiva1 Wi mast of
da City, Cal:
3, Register.
saaleluniuneamaminnmes nee)
Stable,
ehsage Hotel
43D YRAR—NO, 12,142 °
~1HE TRANSCRIPT .
NAT. P. BROWN.....Proprietor.
FRED E, BROWN, Manager.
—
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
By Mail, $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 12% Cts:'a Week
to execed five lines inheading for % cents a
A cottage of seven rooms on Nevada street
is offered for rent at $12 per month. Enquire at this office. mnl7-tf
at Fel ‘a Nursery, Nevads pepe ee Cal,
Grades for hotels and mills, a ta vee 100
. pounds,
a hiverisomats
Wanted.
4 Trustworthy renal or Lady in éa0l éach
county to manage business for an
lished house of solid financ:al standing. y
straight, bona fide weekly salary of $18 paid
by cheek each Monday with ‘ne expenses
z rest from aig, on vocal M padibe onto
‘or expenses. Enc! enve
meenaer, 870 Caxton Bidg., Chicago.
e0-—-0-—-0-0--0--0-0-0--0-0-—-0Hotel Netherland
18 Turk Street
Near Market St., San Francisc>, Cal
EW seven-story fireproof hotel
just opened; steam heat, electricity and long distance telephone in every room; elegantly furRished, one block from leadin
theaters; be re pa mably Rnest sane
on the Pacific hotel
%. Take Market Street cars to
Street.
: vaio
:
nl 00 Souda in Refraction
arte armrest
fe the only Specialist
Francisco on ane Science
Registered andes State
try.
has never had a case to
i@ hes sent in his 575tb
ite Episcopal Church.
Hours—9 a. m. to 4 Pp.
rexcept Monday.
vs by patrons allowed fare
‘Dealers in—
ruit and Vegetables
EB ie a
Yaspberries, Cherries,
Strawberries,
immer Squash, Tomatoes, Green Peas
“gnd Beans, received fresh every day;
“also all other kinds of new fruite and
4 rn in season.
Main street, near the Plaza
OTT'S ASSAY OFFICE,
Established in 1853.
444444
I buy Gold Dust and Gold
and Silver Bars.
.Nevada City, Cal.
Cool and Sharp
p. drawn by us. We
= " tee alty of keeping only
the my : aleo serve other
‘) currence.
ce $5
taken. into the circulation, break out
of the system. =
Dye ‘Poisoning from wearing colored -under-clothing’
and hosiery is of frequent ocand.acids used in polishing,
tee
Through the Sin’
TO THE BLOOD.
Some of the ‘seit stubborn diseases enter into the
+ her through the pores of the skin. ‘ i
son Oak and Ivy and other noxious wild plants, when
afresh each season, ~
and linger.on for years unless antidoted and oes out
Fe ol tee
The juices of
POISON OAK FOR FIGHT rRaEs.
‘When eight years old I
Mang poison oak, and it reg Spec oe
every Spring for eighteen years. Someone
Workers in Lead, Brass, cousinaiited 6. 8. 8. Satoh. cured me completaly,,
-and other metals are often and
Beye
ral seasons. poisoned by the. chemicals ¢ : —"s x
line . arid the dust.and filings settling upon the skin.
handon me
Thave seen no signs of the
MRS. A. N. BENNETT. 4
The diseases that enter the
system by absorption. or through the pores are as deep-seated and dangerous
aS any, and cannot be reached by washes, salves, soaps’ or other external
remedies. he blood must be purified before getting . ’
permanently rid of the disease.
the blo blood, ading it of the original poison and resaute it to a healthy, normal condition. :
S. S. is guaranteed entirely vegetable, and.an
unrivaled blood purifier, Sark all impurities removed from the blood,.the
sores. and eruptions disappear from the skin.
medical advice or any information about your case ;
tage THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs
S. S. S. acts upon
Write-us should you desire
this will cost you noth— ——————
= EA EEE
Fa /
oo HAFITIYT .
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I want to see the Filypinos livin’ on the plain,
An’ the men from France and Borneoa-carryin’ their dirks,
ea is o' side shows—there’s the kind o° thin;
Neches 1 gotoned when I travel down the Pike.
—“A Ballad of the Pike,” by Wallace Irwin. Copy$67.22
August 8,9, 10,18, 19; September
: Réturn limit, ninety days.
Line, as
siéeping cars; dinin
‘Main Botnioce World’s Fair.
bes secon nanttrmimk agri
Call or write,
C. A. Rurusspors, D.
System
Thr
a
An’ the dawnin’o’' creation an’ the sinkin’ o’ the Maine,
An’ other great inventions, like the Chinees an’ the Turks,
tighted by Collier’ eWeekly. Published by permission.
Pe af
Take the Rock Island System and you go OEE
thro” without change. Scenic or Southern’ ‘93 fee
Standard and tourist +a
g cars. Trains stop at Sones
623 Market Street,
San Francisco.
7
To St. Louls and Return
May 11, 12,13; Jane yale wnrednedg) Rae Ubspay 4
39455
Full information on request.
P.A.,
; printed on a separate card. .The host
Cross
Missouri River and Obicago.
Overland Limited. Vestibuled.
Less than three days to Obicago wit!
Eastern Express.
Free Reclining Chair Oars.
Atlantic Express.
Standard and Tourist Sleepers.
R. R. RITCHIE, G. A. P. C,
or S. P. COMPANY’S AGENT. :
lowa and
On
The only Double Track Railway Between the
THREE TRAINS DAILY
Via the Southern Pacific,Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern Rys.
The most Luxurious Train in the. World. Bilectric lighted throughoat.
Buffet smoking-cars: with barber end bath, Booklovers Library, Dine
Oars, Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars and Obese:
hout change. i
Vestibuled. Leaves San Francisco at 6:00 p.m. .
Through Standard and Tourist Slepring Cars to Chicago. sitrraaer i
Vestibuled. Leaves San Franciseo at 9:00 a. m.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS.
Wodbbodage, Thursdays and Fridays.
617 Market St. (Palace Hotel) me Francisco.
IHinois
Leaves San Francisco at 10:00 a. m.
The best of everything.
& Northwestern Ry.
The great Count Saigo was an instructive. example of the habit of mind
a #0 in. his.
letsure time in playing chess
in from the outposts, each
disheartening than the last. . ’
it still went on playiig
utmost good humor
ery continued among
~ Yet another messentposts came in, which
companions .went on
move, sir,” were the
dke the absorption of the
when there was. a
in the game at which he could
pede 483 fy
ae !
ai
Tia
any
at
a
EE
gome one to send for his sword. bearer.
The mah advanced and immediately
“received -his orders. A few seconds’
later Count Saigo’s body and head had
. been separated at one heavy blow.
Favorite Japanese Card Game.
A favorite card game of the Japanese
ia played as follows: One. hundred well
. ) known proverbs are selected, each divided into twe parts and. each part
of the evening has the hundred first
halves, which he reads aloud, one by
one, the hundred second halves sre}
dealt to. the other players, who place
their hands face upward on the “tatami,” op thick mat of rice straw, on
which they sit. As the first half of
any proverb is read the holder of the
second half throws it out, or if he sees
it unnoticed among his neighbor’s
cards seizes it and gives him one of
‘his-own. The player who is first “out”
wins. It is a very simple game, but: it
affords. great entertainment to the
players, for the quicksighted and keen
witted are constantly seizing the cards
of. their duller and slower neighbors,
and this leads to much laughter and
many good natured sarcasms,—WestForestalied.
Crook (genially) ᐀䈀礀 Jove! I’m glad
to see you, neighbor. How are you,
and how are all the folks? How—
Farmer. Broadhead .(grimly).—-Wa-al,
young. man, what’s your little game—
green, goods. or runnin’ for office?—
Puck. i
A Cynic on Marriage.
“Of course a bachelor. knows more
about marriage than a married man,”
@ays Malthugavinius, the mediaeval
cynic.. “The best proof of this propositon ig that the bachelor did not mar4. The Other Extreme.
Parke—Poor Pilter!His wife ia a
spendthrift.. Is there anything worse,
I wonder, than a wife that’s too. extravagant? Tame—Oh, yes; one that’s
too economica]!—Brooklyn Life.
The World's Fair Route;
In connection with the
OUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
and
DENVER AND RIO GRANDE
SYSTEM
@eenic Line of the World
Operates
Dally Through Pullman
Sleepers to St. Louis
C. H. LEHNERS, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
re . FFICE—Tiley Building — Hours,
2 to 4and 7 to9 p. m.
Tel. West 4) Leeve calis at Vintons
Have your pietares framed
Have Your
Picture Taken
at the leading photographie
studio ia Northern Oatifornia, All work aranteed
and equal to any done in the
State. Come and See.
Nevada City & Grase Valley
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
(Blacksmith Business
. For Sale..
The Plaza Blacksmith Shop, doing a
fine business. Pens 4 stocked with fiestclass tools.
for the right. party. For
apply to A Mii
A. A. ATTKISSON,
Ee nt See, Nevada City
Hiss Veda B. Gourley
Stenographer
Legal pure and Gerreupendiones
promptly attended to.
mschenge, oppoett Spel Aston
-NEVADA CITY, OAL.
New Dieeetcry .
For (3ygge ni" Tite
t and
Cure:
Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free.
A Perfect. For. All
Lang Trou
Se ee
22 Fee:
flonday, July 25th, 1904,
A Srensp ncaa te =
ASN. N. Hteblnegn, C. 3, Ones
" Ria
Jous A. Ear, Seorgtary.
&,
A eplendid opportunity . ‘
particulars
Tourist Sleepers and Personally Conducted Excursions to Chicago
and St. Louis
TICKET OFFICES:
Sacramento 1017 nd 8t.
an Jose 11 E. Santa Clara St.
Oakland + + 1118 Broadway
San Francisco 625 Market St.
/ WJ. SHOTWELL, F
General-Agent -San.,Francisco
bens et fee
beficbn repieay
S-xtm o me
The Famous Case of Lorarquen of
the Lyons Maiti. . Pea have
The most famous of all cases of mls
flame Ae
‘courier of < pr whi
has been so vividly brought home to. us
through the dramatic ‘play based upon
it, Lesurques was aed iden’
scale Sines
victed. -.Yet at the seventh edgy a
“woman came into court and declared
his’ innocen ¢ that the witDuboscqy whom'.be:
She was the confidant of one of 74
gang who had planned and carried out
the robbery. But her -testimony,.al-.
though corroborated by other confederates, was rejected, and Lesurques recéived sehtence: of ‘death; Lesurques
died. -protesting bis innocence to the
last. Four years elapsed before Duboseq ; was. eaptured., In; the interval
others of the gang had passed through
; the hands:.of;.the police, but the prime
mover was only now taken. Even
then he: twice -escaped. from prison.
When finally he was put on his trial
and the-judge ordered a fair wig; such
as Lesurques had ‘worn, to be placed
on his head, the strange likeness was
immediately apparent. He denied his
guilt, but was convicted and guillotined. Thus two men suffered for one
offense. ES
A Gexions Ferry.
Captain. Hambro, -while traveling
among the Kagaks of Turkestan, dis
covered a curious way of taking a
heavily laden boat across a broad river. The method consisted in piling up
tke boat as full as it would-hold with. .
out sinking of all the persons and al]
their baggage that it was desired to
take across. Then .the. boat was
latnched. There, were no-oars and no
sails. The motive power was supplied
by the horses, the cattle, the sheep and
the goats of the:nomadi¢ and: pastoral
people ssvimming in.front and alongside and so by. degrees that: were-far
more slow than they were sure towing
the boat to the other side. In one instance which Captain Hambro mentions the river that a party crossed in
this manner was 200 yards wide,
Enlarging the Chest.
Any one can increase the size of his
chest two or three. inches. in.as.many
months without the use of any apparatus or mechanical contrivance whatever. When he rises in ‘the morning
let him go out into the purest air he
ean: find,-raise bis arms to the height
of. shoulders, the palms downward,
then, while inhaling 9 deep breath,
‘gradually. extend them upward, until
the backs of the hands touch above his
. head. . De this ;a dozen. times. every
moruing, and the result will be a. chest
development that will surprise any one
who has not made the experiment.
Driven To (Cesperaion. .
od gp Sha ep ont of the way pew
remote m ‘civilization, a famfty is
often driven to desperation in. case of
accident, resulting in Burns, Outs,
Wounds, Uleers, etc. Ley ine supply
of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. 250, at
Vinton’s Drug Store.
Embroidery Lessons
. Given on Mouday and Friday mad
}noons. Apply to Mrs. James Oamns,
. Transcript Building, Oommercial
. St: eet. “tf.
ee
Seed Talk
tion and advice on seeds, planting,
etc,, in our new, amply and beaatiMailed free on request.
ALL SEEDS FOR FARM
AND. GARDEN
Fruit Trees and Osnamental Plante’
COX SEED. Co. :
411, 413, ais. dindemd: Street
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ;
THE FIRST
LARGEST IN THE WORLD:
/Theltutual
will provide you with an
batter.for 16 years. At the end. of that
ste written.
a
It wills
"BREVARD D.
AMERICA
LIFE. INSURANCE COMPANY
OVER $400,000,000 BACK OF
ITS POLIOY CONTRAOTS.
Life Ins. Co.
income and an estate,
If you are.in good beelth the Mutual Life will make this contract with you:
At the end of 15 years it will pay you $500, and $500 each and every year
time it will aleo pay you 45000 cash.
Larger.and smaller amounts in proportion. Any contract ineuranes in the
fntual Life-has ust issued to James B. Colgate a policy tor
the sol rate in proportion and give you the Sener
Cc. EB v SAUNDERS,
’ District Manager, 407 J Street, Sacramento, Osl.
SINCLAIR,
{Special Agent#Nevade; City.
Bt:
b tor eaten .
WH oe het’ & @ &
a! oF vale IN ‘pha.
dl ale ae oer Me Sy Et
oe tives of Criminals,
Angus Hamilton in his book on KoTea <8 7B: “The inhabitants are A wi
eerie tae tote gracefp are,
ré, infinite chagm and variety in the
gaily life of Kock. The natives take
tional incapac gaan St oe:
if there: were do but
indulge in a gentle ead the brilliant sunshine or to sit cross legged
thin the shades of thejr.houses, Int , sNething could
‘ eharacter of
heir pectliat costum Se vigorous
movement. The stolid. dignity of their
appearance and their’stately demeanor
‘add ‘Vastly to the picturesqueness of
the street scenes. The white coated,
white.tronsered, white-socked, slowly
striding population is irresistibly faanating to the.eye," .
Here are some of the punishments
prescribed by ‘Korean law: Treason,
man—Decapitated, together with male
relattves to the fifth degree, Mother,
wife and daughter poisoned or reduced
to slavery. Treason, woman—Poisoned.
Murder,, man—Decapitated,; polsoned. Murder, woman—Strangled or
‘poisoned.’ Arson, -man--Strangled = or
poisoned, Wife poisoned. Arson, woman—Polsoned. Theft, man—Strangled, decapitated or banished. Wife
reduced , to.slayery; confiscation of all
.property. ; Desecration of graves—Decapitated,: together with male. relatives
to:the fifth degree, Mother, wife and
danghter --polsoned, . Counterfeiting—
Strangulation or decapitation. Wife
poisoned,
A Stiteh In the Side.
A “stitch in the side” is the popular
and expressive term for a sharp stab
, felt: inz the side; an acute spasm,. producing pain, likethe thrust of a needle,
which is felt especially in the inter.
costal muscles, Probably its simplest
nected with respiration and frequently
bronght on by; violent exercise after a
full meal, in which there is a greater
accumulation of carbonic acid than can
be readily -assimilated or carried off.
Such slight stitch is often removed by
j Stooping; hence the old time popular
temedy was to make the sign of the
cross upon the foot,Such a stitch is also associated with
pleurisy, and then it is catsed by a
stretching of the not uncommon adhesions between two pleuritic surfaces.
At other times the source is neuralgia.
tn any case to persist in muscular exertion when the stitch ig severe is to
take a great riak.
__.,,4m Easy Lesson,
“*T am ‘supposed to die of a broken
heart.” said the unmanageable actress.
“Now, how am I to know how a peradn with a;broken heart behaves?’ .
“Tl tell you what to do,” answered
the plain spoken: manager, “You study
the author of this play after he sees
your firet performance of it.”
“if you want ® good, coo! drink of
beer—the very best in town—drop ip
and see ‘Vm, Barr.
GQOD BARGAIN.
A seven-room cottage on Long
street.ie offered for sale. Qail at once
and you can get it at your own price.
jun8 FRED E BROWN,
Good Meats
Oolley Brothers havethe very-best
of beef, pork, mutton and veel on hand
at all times pore
Fer &.g004,c001, cherp ginss of beer
ea]? at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Got.
+e
Headache Saps Yeur Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
»Headache, Oure. will. c1re
one;” re neuralgia,
ie and Ws box. es For sale by 4.
Dickerman, Sole Agent.
Queer Ways of Punishing the Relaj
leasures passively, and their
form ia due to muscular cramp con-. .
. RST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & co.
en IS
Startling Evidence.
_ Prealt testimony in great’ quantity,
jg conte tly coming in, declaring Dr.
g's New Discovery for Consamption; Coughs and Oolds to be unpoco Ae _A recent expression from T.
xr 2. MePureeh Bentorvilie, Va., serves
exethple. He writes: “I had
Bronehitis for three years and
Ler eve all the time without being
Then I began taking Dr.
very, aud a few bottea. wholly. cured.me.” Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat
troubles, Ooneumption, Pneumonia
and one. Guaranteed by. W. D. Vintop, Draggist. Trial bottles free
sizes, sizes 50c, and-$1.00.New Schedule, Carson & Colo_.fado Railroad.
Traine on Oaraon & Qoiorado Rail
fead run. daily between Mound House
and Keeler, without stopover at HawShorree as formerly. Leave Mound
House 11:00 a. m., arrive at Keeler 7
a, m. next day; fonve Keeler 7 :20 p, m.,
arrive at Mound House 4:45 p, m., connecting at Sodaville for Tonopah. tf
Fine Belts and Hat Bands.
Jas. Oairns, the well known barness
and saddilery dealer, has now in stock
@ fine line of gents’ and boys’ belts and
bat bands, for the summer trade.
Price from 86 cents up. tf
When doctors disagree, drink Gilt
Edge whisky and let them fight it out.
Wichman, Lutgen & Co., Nor. 2981
Battery et., near Market, 8S. F.
CATARRH. .
E.y’s CREAM BALM
Thia Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
OFFICE OF THE
Assessor ot Nevada County
POLL TAX NOTICE
NORE Is core GIVEN Taat the
State Poll Tax of
Two Dollars
for re year, 1904 is now due and
the Assessor’s office, at the Court House, or
toa gn Deputy Assessor O
of the Politieel Code” reads as
follows:
Every male ‘nhabitant of the State over
twenty-one and under sixty years of age
must annually pay a poll tax of two dollars,
which is
Payable on Demand
and must be paid between the
FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH AND
THE FIRST MONDAY IN JULY
Thereafter it shall be three dollars.
Sec. 8846 of the = Code maken, mitghe the
duty of the A
of every petson lable” ‘hereton, ity on the
neglect or refusal of such — D pay. he
must collect by seizure a any personal property owned by such pclae
Under Sections 429 to 485 every person
who refuses to give his own name or the
nace of any persen 1n nis employ, or who in
moy asanee obstructs tne assessor Or any
is deputies in the collection of the State
Doll Tax, is guilty of a mjsdemeanor, and
liable to a fine of or begs peng in
the County Jail, or both such fine and imprisov ment.
Only those persons under twenty-one or
over sixty years of. age sre exempt. Poll
Tax must be paid on demand,
HENRY C. SCHROEDER
Asseszor of Nevada County.
STEAM BEER
Fancy Drinks,
The best of Wine, Cigars, etc.
on always be found at the favorite ree
sort of
Fred Eilerman,
ON BROAD STREET.
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
diseased me ne. It cures aterth and
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores Senses of Taste and Sme
Easy to use. —no injurious drags,
into. the nostrile and absorbed.
e Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
GLY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York
ARARRIIANIARAANY
Relieves Kidney
& Bladder
troubles at once,
CAPSULES
Each Capsule
the name
Beware of useless
counterfel
MAITLAND BROS
In Their New Saloon!
Bava moves into their new carters »n Com.
Y street and invite ail theiz former
patrons to call seo them. They wil!
make it a point to serve be fires’ trands of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
All kinds of Mixed rinks
a Speciaity.:
MAITLAND BROS. Props. Comm #raie!
stat the wrong time. Something
teed to do what weciaim for it. It has
goods.
‘THE ELATERIT
eect ncn
A Guaranteed Roo
FING @ill satisfy these requirements and many more.
repos the kind to
have. Something
thing that won’t give
thet willstaond hard asage. ELATERIt ia. guaranbeen on the market for over twelve
years, and is offered strictly on its-own merite, not on the demerits of other
Write for prices and informatiaa,
E ROOFING CO.
aia Market St., San Francisco
NEVADA CITY, = ©® =
Agants far Paid’ atee’ Savings, Loan
Companies.
BDWARD J. MORGAN
. BROWN & MORGAN,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents
CALIFORNIA
and Building Co., of San Francisco, (+
Will doa general Real Estate business.
Houses bought and soid on commission.
Houses rented and rents collected.
_, Negotiations made for loans.
Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insrrance
‘References— The business men of Nevada City.
Removal of Office
DR. A. BAREKAN
Specialist for Diseases
of the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Has moved his offices tc
Mutual Savings Bank Building,
No, 9 Geary St., corner Market stroat,
San Franci oO.
Free Gas
Service for
60 Days Only
Better take ‘advantage of it. One
week has passed already. The 60days
will be gone before you know it and
then you'll kick yourself because you
didn’t take up oar offer.
Absolutely Free
That’s our offer. We pat in every connection up to 100 feet, connect up your
gas range and pat it in shape for cooking, and we don’t charge you a cent for
the work, time pipe or material. We
do this for sixty days merely to introduce gas as a summer fuel,
Ranges Sold Below Cost
That is below what others cam buy
them for. Because cur company buys
them in carload lots direct from the
factory. Get inside prices, saves
wholesalers’ commissions.
Come in and talk this over with us
Remember, gas isthe coolest and
most economical fuel in the world, for
sammer,
Hovada County Gas & Electric(o.,
able at.
The Best Meal
in Town
So say everybody who dines at the
New York Hotel. We aim to treat
all nicely and feed you well, and-to
make you as comfortable as possible, so that you may feel at home
here. Our rooms are light and airy
aad the beds soft and comfortable.
Call around and see,
New York Hotel
JOHN G. RICHARDS, Prop.