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June 12, 1902 (4 pages)

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and) 8 will be het bidder tes of the United a County, Cali 1LFE, y said =~ ' HE 3essor nty f IT CE. FRESY GIVEN or Two Dollars id One-half Dol LE AT MY OF ASSESSOR. al Code reas a: the ee over years of age, ex! ous and Indiang y a Poll ‘lax of ame be paid b Murch ad thel shall be Thre al Code makes if remaud Poli T x efor, an’ onth person to pay h sale Of auy per yh person. soard of Super accordance with! nl Code, a Road alf Dollars must n over the a,eof P55 years, excep a henorably di States Nuvy or ectio.s for hoad: » same as Sta 91 every person wn bame or the » his employ, or ta the Assessor collection of the Tax is guilty of » a fine of nty dail, or both’ id on demand, DER, ada County, itors. nd for the Coun‘ifornta. In the William Hongell, iven Bed un: the Kstate of ‘0 the creditors claims again hibit them with within fo sation of this no rator, at the Re 1 Street pan being the pl business 0! id Administrator. jetate. mid . 166. ‘for a Revent ja, For Water, onds and Fire STEES OF THB ue as follows: (20) cents on at ‘all property s of the City of ts on each groan perty witht B City pol Seved he principal, rks Bonds of Jue and Moai ember, 1902. coih 6) Cents on thin property ¥ wit 7 City of Nev nf the rineips i is of the . payavle on Pm year 1002re 2, 1902, by the eard and Roger X GAULT, ner of Truss —— j RNSE BRY DEALER, line of HORSE s ranging from . Gents. Drivin . ts. rinds from a puts Up: ring Harness 4 _——_— 41st YEAR— NO. 14,208 wy sacar aeaical _ ee i!, $6 a Year. . ‘ a By Carrier, 12% Cts. a Week Ti it Co jsements of not to PI on in thinserted under this. } gweek or $20 month. Hag , ntea week or 40 cents a \° » he i We weed in advance. Ve “Found. junchof keys was found on the ads The owner may procure the same _* at the TRANSORIET office, proving nerty and paying for, this advertiseGisl Wanted. irl is wanted todo housework in Sel family. For p . nares at TRANSCRIPT office. Lost. © scent shaped pin set with small og Finder. will Bad leave at the yschiPT office and receive suitable rd. 1 J. TORPIE, msl Found. ies’ Belt. Owner can have same by f eaauee the TRANSCRIPT office, m3 For Sale, h, with dwelling thereon, near “a City is offered ior sale. Apply at “4 sCkIPT office. Lost. oo ir of gold spectacles. Finder will be nrded by returning same to NSORIPT “Ranoli For Sale, fne Rareb of 610: ecres, on Pleasant ike, below Grass Valley, is Offered for sale comet There is a house and good non the place, Portions of it is heavily ered. For further particulars enquire . = ihe TRANSCRIPT Office, al8-tf sh for Real Estate and Stores. ity or Country—Oup methods vol a ape. oy free. PANY, 620 wee Street, opposite e Hotel. San Franc )VERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG} i Wanted for Raitway Mail Clerks. InState Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. Small or Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. speculation or gamble, but logitimpiness, Bar _™ ts, 13 Dal.men, and all persons y making with small capital a are esctne. us, First class ¥ art: eho fm gia do § Ui ited States. For pArnold & Co., Nin and Pine Streets, ouis, Mo. First-Class Bootblack. ton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s r shop, on B: Serene, erconsne beat ein town. alt tha ingactennets ng peers uk TRAN ORIPT f= . . eae . part of the bod the tying i with washes and gin mre: and the ie. . eoacoace BE elsie oe Bole bask sate sad pat bt eg lis. ry ie Se irritation:and discharge oe yr cero Boe oa sloughing destructive wor! Seok eotatn . many respects like other ulcers or , and this resemblance often fatty fatal. sores Valuable time is lost,in fruit toh batalise the germs of eats ta Beh fo ‘and ‘a ‘ous ticed a small The doctor cauare multidat last § === . out some predispos ing sore on the lip, cheek ing amt that has Sohaaned the blood, and thes. open discharging ulcer, orthefester«: tles will continue to’ and eat deeper into the flesh urilés¢’ the blood ‘is purified, and the germs or morbid matter eliminatéd fromthe circulation: 4a bh mau TA eame and broke 8 inte “tats Pliner ito mae aken seve ties" tg Nee Catirdty ana no ‘@isease: have’ been sect sigus ot © We P. Brown, Hollands, 8, "0. or other “eae S. S. cleanses the: blood: of all ganna terme matter, It has 8: eatidtal — —— 4B eager sta sdon SSS: lestroy the germs and poisons natural icondition, And when, pure blood iscarried tthe leer or sore the lealing begins, ‘th , ceases and the place heals over and rewind forms. S.§S.S. is a strictly vegetable blood ‘containing no mercury or minerals of any Pied iiition @ If you have an ulcer or curoni¢ sore yo wip kind, white us about it, medical advice will cost you nothing, _Booké!on: Cancer and other diseases of the blood wil) he sent free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC.CO., Atianta, Ga, Ohe Sweetest Ching. on Garth a KG YG Oey is our Granulated Sugar, It is so good that a much smaller quantity thes the’ eval amount will be sufficient whether it is used on the table or in the kitchen, We sell 17 Ibs. for $3; 100 Ibs-for:$5.20. \ There ‘are’ other sweet things in stock nh wilh: pt ye eee ey their and reasonable price.Oar Sener 10 poande, $1, Brown Sugar 19 pounds for $1. Meple Syrup, 1 apa 1 25. — 5 cts, quart. edad DEAD THIS: TRC FAS rOR TULL . J. Ruoron, snag W., H. Marri, Vice P. Nevada County Bank; . NEVADA CITY, CAL.) Interest Paid on Deposits. -eseeeeNational Hotel Building Get > es your Ladwue S blood . : “11. ww . Sarsaparilla good x gti condition : at ‘ Once before 4 warm weather On sale at gs comes on. Tas , Drugs, Stationery, Photo ‘Goods (Graduates’ Ball Class of 1902 at ARMORY HALL Wey Current for the season $5.00, Paid Up Capital + $50,000) tore for eate-at $5.00, $6.00 and Pde Bening, June 13 or Pris 17.50, Nore reuted. A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought. and advances made op oullion. me la. Weer D Dasa Lanne eheds oat ieenl Sed Bnenal Secertey GILBERT RICHARDS Flo r Managers No smoke, ashes, soot or.dus It is alwaysready. PRICE wi be reduced to $1.60 net, per thousand, ag socom as our new Plant igs completed. Oome in and see us; eo are glad to answer cere aly as Gas Aut tn, i. NEWBERT, Manager Got Lunch every Most convenient Club Rooms. are. Enclobright Robert Searle? ohn vr Heward d Naffaiger organ Julian Wright Music by Wild’s Full Orehestra THEGROTTO SALOON), Coolest and Sharpest in Town, 5c. per Glass. Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand. Satarday Night. Hewat ~ geen hgh Rerbed couple, $1; extra , 35.cents; Spectators—Gentlemen, 160 cents; ladies, 25 cents, Political Announcements. For Pablie Administrator— Thomas Ingram lice huneh Served We serve a nice lunch each. evenbg at 8 o’clock, and, you will MAITLAND BROS In Their New Saloon!. = I hereby announced asa candidate for Public Administrator; subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. ; pond the beat of Imported and eS UORS AND CIGARS Seraspich nabs vite sit . e fb ——_ ci trade olla.. Gone) ake'ssnlnt Srmers’we dean trstatt. DH CW, CHAPMAN ~— ; Wines, Liquors and Cigars W York Hote! Bar “CHAS, P, SHENK, All kinds of Mixed Jrinke a Specialty.. . warmanp BROS. Props. Commersial St DENTISTS HERLESS . to ae: i Mor yoursete? he bine. ‘is si ian nia Nevada City Assay. 0 Assaying” of Ones. of all description. Mug. TEsts AND THR REDUCTION OF Ge arremrens cess p soeclaty Mga Ee bg 4 ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 28. rT. th. HICKS &-CO., Office at’ residence, Bédrbinanto 8t., Nevada City, Cal. . is .{. BOWMAM. é ¥.SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, te Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY SXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DO! B ffice. Mrs. top of on its optic n tures. inch sq ead. Dyspep has pot f Testament. their results, ed An ig failing: If so," 7 ot a rt ruggist. one ®* @. 6. Guaas, Woodbary, N. 3 Sacgton Wise Lee ar perhes fi’the. — middle ages at a time When’each trade} . . had its; distinguishing color;:but, while} other guilds dropped their colors,butehi} . €rs sttick to blue because: blgod ae are less noticeable upon, that ¢olor ; rom titel ea Ata ve : ; le was t «tana Ole at . ‘nen. It was then the peat of ¢ Sir ‘Walter Scott in‘ yell ‘k Dead “Susrisdar® tai ot "aa ‘blue coated ’serving man.” sees very,¢ Nagget fee a —Yes, tem:
ly that’s a sik Petbeae euler and Times. : . Domestte ‘TriatasM?. Nugget--Oh,: what's ‘tle i with you?, Yon‘re forever: finding tanit, to equalises things, ‘You're forever ‘losing hi te This “Why do men flock after widows?” “Because,” exp! ; thing, not. witho ness, “the average oe Jacks dence in his own judgment, case of a widow he feels that he ia. merely backing the judgment” ‘of ‘another maz"~Chicago ‘Post. — gor the sweet young a,touch of. bitter-: Figs al and in The Byes of a Bee. Bvery bee has ‘two kinds of: eyes—. the two large compound. ¢ like hemispheres on the three simple ones w; his head, is composed of 8,500 facets— say, an object is reflected ‘ surface, facets is the base of an ‘tovested hier agonal pyramid, whose apex is fitted the head. Each pyramid may ‘be: ed an eye, for each has its own iris and erve, How these insects manage this mar-. velous number of eyes is not yet known. They are immovable, but mobility is unnecessary because of the range of vision afforded by the position and the number of facets: They have. no lids, but are and injury by rows of along the lines at the junctions of the facets. The simple eyes are su to have been given the bee to enable it to see above its head when intent upon gathering honey from the cups of flowers.. Probably this: may; be “one reason, but it is likely there’ are otber uses for-them not yet ascertained.— Pearson’s Weekly.a Bach com Bvery ‘one from: dust} growing. The Wearing of Amulets. Who wore the first amulet: it, would be impossible to say, but the: adoption of a talisman to ward off evil is of very ancient origin. Phylacteries, the Greek word for amulets, were worn by the Israelites, to which allusion is’ made in the’ ScripThese phylacteries were nar-' row strips of parchment on ‘ whieh were written passages from the Old A strip was placed in)a’ small leather box and. bound, to. the left elbow by a narrow strap. There was a smaller phylactery for the forehead, the box for which was about an uare, The word amulet is of Arabic origin and implies a thing suspended; Amulets were of various kinds. The moonstone, found in the desert of Arabia, was worn as a talisman against enchantment by the women, who. sua-. pended it around the neck, It was @ white, transparent stone, the’ time for searching for it being midbight. . , Various Styles of Hairdressing) « The various styles of hairdressing under Louis XVI. were known as the cascade of St. Cloud, the windmill, the Sheep and lambs, the hen and chickens, the dog and bare, the peal of bells, the milkmaid, the bob wig, the bother, kerchief, the oriental, the, Minerva’s helmet, the-. enigma, the desire to pleage, the up ¢alash, the treasurer of the age, frivolous batber, the rat, the drunken. monkey and the lover’s snare, the last named consisting of a mass of curls covered’ with powder, p which, deposited on the coat or shoulders. of a gentleman, indicated the previous «whereabouts of ‘the lady's particles of Wanted, We would tiba to as columns of your person who b Flower for = rae _of sia, and “bee co! ‘ of, our books free of coat, a you st Flower, try one have y dio : crefaed oa sont formentatlomapvend: pity ness, pervous. ‘dyspepsia, ni despondent feelings, sleeple f fact, any trouble connected. ~ with . sna’ the stomach or liver? This medicine bas been sold for man ie ah in ‘all never known of its hing more serith you. Ask your — Time Appointed for Proviog Will. 1" ihe THE Ee re des a. tof Wor id. canal to . anteed. Sold by. W. D. Vinton, ever ‘ . P aa i *' = \ JES HOB HEA odo dbbro elddcink JER OREO iibidebeic NEVADA cITy, JULY ee STH, 1902. Grand Street’ Parades, Music, Dancing, Racing, Games of Alf Kinds, Fun and Amusements for all. exy7 bed. seee. to Attend Right ‘Side Wears Out First. “The journals in street’ car trucks always wear out on ‘the ripht side first,” said an expert in traetion’ met¢hanies the other day. “That's: majority:of people are right. handed, This. sounds funny, but, it’s.a .facti Right, handed . people involuntarily choose a seat on the right hand side of} . the car, and most people standing up reach for a strap on the ‘right.’ “ANY. conductor ‘will tell you that ‘the right’ hand seats always. fill up ‘before the seats:'on the left, and if you make it-a point. to count the number of persons, octupying seats in a crowded ; éar you'll almost invariably’ find’ that’ there ‘are. more people squeezed into the right hand seats than in the left., This, with the majority of standing passengers holding on to the right hand straps, throws most of the weight on the-right wheels, and the: extra frictton’ grinds the ‘right side journals: down ‘before those on the left are much worn.” Scotch Coygwolation: A story is told of‘a catiny Scot who’ dealt in old horses; alternating’ his: Ing the period of depression. which, fal) lowed each overindulgence John, habit: ; wally took to bed and there diligently studied the family Bible, . D one of these fits of attempted ‘reformation hia condition prompted his wife to call fn the,Rey. Mr. Wallace, the. parish mipister, who at arg time happened ta be passing. <“Oh, Malster Wallace,’ come in and see oor John. . He's rale ‘bad.” “What's wrang wi" him?” : “He’s feart te meet his Makker,” eaid Mrs. John. 4 BP agg as fire came the crushing re P “Humph! Tell’m ‘he ‘needa be feart for that. He’ll never see’m!’. ; The Home of the Kindergarten. The Japanese’ have the ‘most: perrect . . kindergarten system In ‘the world. * In fact, they originated ‘this, method of instructing by entertainment instead, of by punishment. Their play,.apparatus for such purposes is elaborate: but; all -of it is adapted: to the infant mind, which it 4s desigtied :at’ once ito 'amuse and to inform. The Nttle-ones’of Japan even become somewhat © ‘interested* tu mathematica’by seeing’ and ° feeling what a pretty thing a cone, a sphere or a *cylinder:is “whem cut" out of” wood: with a lathe. They make outlines of solid figures out of straw, with et peas to hold the joints for ‘the ion @f’ cas blogks logkca are provide ES ca 8 esa a *e@e-+ Job Coulda’t Have Stood It If he had, Tiohing. / Eras Be a lve cure the. piles on ag z. Qure guarEru mrapasee Pena! the nae Pe Price 25c a Cold Storage Meats _ For special Srst-oless Cold Storage eats poms oper prdere to Bros., — i ylang The Soent 04 hoof, pork, mation. and rk “teal . Piano Tuning and Repairing ©. W. Bennett is in Nevada City and ‘will call on his patrons, Others wili. . becanse : the} spefis of labor with heavy sprees. Dar: , FILIPINO NAMES, Many Have Their Origin Explained by Fancifal Legends. Many Filipino names have had their origin .explained by fanciful legends and traditions. Every name has a meaning. Jaro is called by uneducated Visayahs Salog, which means cup. The legend which purports to give the derivatiom: ‘of this name dates back to the time when the monkeys and parrots ruled ‘the islands, Once there was a great drought, and there was no place where water was to be found in all the mountains. So scouts were sent out to look for water, and they trayeled many miles until they came to a spot where the river flowed all the year and’ where food was always plenty. ‘They took a cup of water to prove’ their find’ nnd went back to thelr companions; who journeyed’'to the water, and, called the: place Salog, or cup, When the babes adopted by the monkeys after the slaughter at Loilo grew up and possessed the land, they retated the name. Lyncod in Visayan means “sit down.” The town of Lyncod, thirty miles from Lloilo; is'said to have received its name because‘the first settlers were climbing the’mountain’ when they became tired and said, “Let us sit down.” They sat down; where the town now stands and found the place so agreeable that they remained. and built the town. , Water Clocks In China. In the history of the Tang dynasty {t Is stated that in Persia at the’same period there was’a clepsydra on a terrace near the palace formed of a balance containing twelve metal balls, one of which fell every hour on a bell and thus struck the hours correctly. It is deemed not unlikely that this instrument waa identical with the celebrated one which the king of Persia sent in the year 807 to Charlemagne. In, 898 the astronomer Tsiang proWaced ‘an improvement on all former instruments—a machine arranged on a port of miniature terrace ten feet high and. divided into three stories, the works being in the middle. Twelve tmhges of men, one for every hour,' appeared in turn before an opening in the terrace. Another set of automata struck the hours and eighths of hours. These ‘figures occupied the lowest story. The: upper story was devoted to astronomy, containing an orrery in motion.. Very conplex machinery must have been required. -As to the nature of the mechanism néthing is known except that it was kept going by falling water. A Stery of Professor Huxley, Professor Huxley, Dr. Wayland declared, was once siting at dinner bepide a lady who in \mpassioned tones asked him whether be did not think it & very terrible thing that the Rev. Mr. ones, the vicar, should have adopted eastward position in administering the. sacrament. “My' dear lady,” he re plied, “I am told by Sir John Herschel that to drop a pea at the end of every mile of a voyage on a limitless ocean to the distance of the nearest fixed star would require a fleet of 10,000 ships, ‘each of 600 tons burden, all starting with a full cargo of peas. Now, do you ;Suppose that the Maker of the d stars considers this new position ee Mr, Jones a serious thing?” Good Meats. a t Ocliae: Brothers pave the very best of eet, ‘matton and veal anne ell times, “Tacha gogtter of the estate art please order by mall. P.O. Box No. ILB sanctice is here i st AW, the} 184. mt peg a” Headache Sapa’ Your ——— i Coane oe cee }And wrecks the brain, One dose of wilot » sigh Gibtes Saen ond yea. You er we ng ay /oure the issuance te scotamentary, . he you. You swallow @ head : eure Sipmtapd ecamettig me." . 980s and ie. box, For’ sale by “it ee ee oe Te aRBOGAST, Sierk, . Dickerman, sole agent. tf Our Prices Remain the Saine Home People Only Employed The entered not. cent. it % employ % cannot x Coast. —0-0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0-—-0 Sacramento Laundries have into a combine to raise the price on all Laundry work. We-have Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we)pay. ro per advance of Union wages: ’. We all home people and! our‘ work be excelled anywhere on’ the Try us and see foriyourself. NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY pascal Telephone 981 WM. TREGALLIS Resident Acestanevete Clty, . . Just received a fine line ‘of: % P. G. SCADDEN: Commercial Street, Nevada City. All flavors and varieties. OHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM ORAOKBRS® ‘: RAMONA WAFERS: NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of’ flavors. SOCIAL TEA WAFERS ' CARNATION: WHEAT © ‘PLAKES’ in 6 pound pack: package. Price . A prize in every cents. BROAD STREET MARKET uae kinds of New Vegetables Fresh Every Day. Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and Eggs, are: and Nats. UGUST RAPP, Proprietor. Ton can pe the best.refreshments in Valuable Gold’ Ming Interest For Sate’ orm arene show pote This mine is'as I you Anau genet pero ng cok wil poy 7a ae ef nad by fos mereg Bl PROF. JOHN” agi town at the on the mine, Ushi oateiag Best We Ever Tasted! . . id Is the verdict of all our pattotds, te to' the : Photographs. . BREAD, FES ad UES and make ae in a first-class manper. 3 also frame them. when so ordered, I make frames of all kinds. °