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June 23, 1902 (4 pages)

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by Of July, 199 at day, j a, Cheat 0 , Will, in obedieng Lt ail the prup to, mentioned sale will be m highest bidder fg bin of the Uni vada ‘County, Call . ROLFE, ed by said Superig ii, P THE SSessor . County NOT.CE, HEREBY GiIvgl sX, for Two Do ‘© and One-half iio YABLE AT MY 0 UTY ASSESSOR, litical Code reads t of the State a xty years of pe. sons and Ind hee, a eon e same r in Mereh acd on its be Th litics] Code makes to Demand PoliT ater and on ich person to pay and sale of auyp y such person, he Board of Sup d in accordance w: litical Code, a Ro 1e-half Dollars mu erson over the age ge of 55 years, exe been huno ably dif ited States Navy Collectious for no d the same as nd 491 every pers is own name or on in his employ, structs the 4 : the collection of roll Tax is guilt ie to a fine of % } County dail, or be nent. e paid on demand, -OEDER, Nevada County, ' mall, $6 2. By Carrier, ements of not to 6xeuee h inserted U ‘ 3a month. Bae Or ek or 40 gente i. ainvariably in ad Pin Found. — in which there is a photo of a young 4 sar peen found and the Owner may'} The. crutch is a poor s i and back and feet; or other A permanent cure of It neutralizes the:acid effects, . ‘hesame by calling “at'this office and sby the new rich blood, and. relief ig for this notice. For Sale. 7,9end 11-ineh irom pipe. Apply . Jot of 7, 9 ant jxi-2w Robt. J. Simmons, Nevada City. Found. punch of keys was found on the ‘street . The owner may. procure walling at the TRANSOBRIPE: verty and paying for this advertiseit without charge. THE . pathetic sight than a person slowly and painful i we sh hy teen artificial ihube.” Re eee ' “ ee roe itine in the bones ‘ “predict the victim will eventually bi I} 'andictutch-bound. » The corrosive, irritating matter that ie dea : im,the joints: and: muscles causes pein tacked sufferer, §S. S. S. leaves no morbid, itating matter in the blood to reunite and produce another attack, but expels every atom. of it from _ ‘the system. S.S.S. is a purely vegetable temedy, and does not impair. the digéstion or general health like alkali or potash. remedies, @ Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other infortiation is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish bstitute for legs, and affords a. very ¢ of locomotion —there is no more and muscles of the 1egs, Bi ess irritating matter that is deposited the most intense pain, the knees les. swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are completely destroyed the joints become locked and Z agence cee pe ig abe crutches a necessit _,.~ Theacid poisons produce rheumatic pains form in the bloed, distributed through the system, and lodged in the amns, ahtelans’ yok of the body—resulting often in total disability. i matisim can be effected only by a complete cleans{ ing of the blood, and no other remedy go surely accomplishes this as S. S. 8. 4 tifies and invigorates the stagnant blood’ and the gritty. particles are washed out or dislodged a: = $88 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Lost, —— crescent shaped pin set with small Ex “% Finder, will omic: SCR J. TORPIB. . lease leave at e One Sweerast For Sale, ch, with dwelli oe City is offeréd jor sa! gORIPT office. one e Lost, Finder will be pair of gold spectacles. — arr rded by returning same to Ranch For Sale, fine Ranch of 610 seres, on Pleasant e, below Grass Valley, is Offered for sale bargain There is a house and good onthe place. Portions of it‘ i¢ heavily red. For further particulars enquire j als-tf e TRANSOBIPT Office: © SIGOURNEY, Cash Ching on Garth is our Granulated Sugar. It is so good that a much smaller quantity than the usual amount will be sufficient whether it is used on the table or in the kitchen. ; We sell 17 tbs. for $1; 100 Ibs for $5.20. There are other sweet things in stock that will please by reason of their good quality and reasonable price. Bar Sugar 10 pounds, $1. Brown Sagar 19 pounds for $1. Maple Syrup, 1 gallon, $1 25. New Orleans Molasses 15 cts. quart. Tea Garden Drips, 85 cents. Peacock Syrup, 75 cents. Grocer, Commercial Street. —_—_—_— — hsh for Real Estate and Stores. ty or Country—Out_ is oe e Hotel, San Prat DVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG Wanted for Raiiway Maik Clerks. InState Corres, Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. Small or Large Amounts With _ Immediate Profits. speculation or gamble, but: = Surinese. Te me a bal men, & a perso: ey making with small capital are joinui. First class references in any part of U ited States. For particulars Arnold & Co., Ninth and Pine* ouls. Mo. First-Class Bootblack. ton Si t Wild’s in orate, whose stand is bag Rh se er shop, o1 street, vin town. All the latest sporsi epton hand, tf reditors. , inand for the Co of Va ifornia. int of William Honge reby given by the bor of the hstate sued, to the eredito ving . claims aga'2 » exhibit them wil hers, within ublication of this imistrator, at the 4 ercial Street, Nev ame being the business 0 ILL, Administrator ior Estate, : ‘or Proving Will JOURT IN, AND vada, State of . ne estate of JOS! n that MONDAY, 2, at 10 o’clock e courtroom OF } jouse in the ¢ity ‘8 been appointed ple: for proving vert, deceased, a n of Jave Richards jetters testament® persvn interested. e same. " ARBOGAST, Sle . No, 166. iding fora Rev Yevada, For Wa er Bonds and STEES OF Baga as follows f Twenty er her 0 omits of the Ci pees. Four (4) cents Of tf of all property of the City ° ying the prine’ rd Jcne 2, 102 u nan, Peard and I ALBX GAULT, + Board sep. Clerk: very Stabl >, Union Bowl. —— ys in she oat DEAD THIS: THI Fa Current for the payable in adv tors for-sale at $7.50. Noré te FOR TUE No smoke, ashes, soot or dust. It is always feady. PRICE will be reduced to $1.60 net, per thousand, a8 soon as our new plant is: completed. “Come in andgee us; we are glad to anewer questions. ds Coty Gas Ei, .H. NEWBERT, Manager’. Street, opposite Get your blood into good condition before _ warm weather comes on. Sarsaparilla DICKERMAN’S Drugs, Stationery, Photo Goods TAKE La Rue’s at Once a On sale at DR.N. B. CHAPMAN DR. ¢. W. CHAPMAN Office at residence, Sacramento 8t., Nevada Oity, Oal. nxt Coolest and Sharpest Beer in Town, 5c: per Glass . Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand. Hot. Lunch every Saturday Night. Most convenient Club Rooms. Nice hunch Serv We serve a n tu ing at 8 of ' demestic ORS AND: CIGARS Family trade solicited. Oourte“ous treatment to all.” w York Hotel Bar JwCHAS. P. SHENK, HENRY W. RICH; Proprdeter, Ron hand the best brands of mio FeLeaay Yop bemt Ot epphet be Gach even“you will also find the best of imported and & {PEERLESS SALOOL, MAITLAND BROS. trous to call and ses t Peake it a point to serve be All kinds of Mixed vrinks a Specialty. DENTISTS THE GROTTO SALOON} In Their New Saloon !} Ber Ue and invite eit thelr g ME will} . tranas of Wines, Liquors and Cigars MAITLAND. BROS. Props. Commeroial St .J. Ruoroz, Pres. W. H. Martin, Vice P. Agency Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 “A General Banking Business Transacted, ane bought and advances made on bullion. Ps : Drafte di on an rt of the world. \ Loans Gucla on bealaun Personal Securit Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street National Hotel Building Political Announcements. For Public Administrator— , Thomas Ingram I hereby announced as a candidate for Public Administrator, subject te the decision of the Republican nominating wonvention. Mational Exchange. Stable pBroad Street, opp. National Exehange Hote!
Nevada City JAMES HENSESSY, = —Prop’r. The Em) ize Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, SARRIAGES AED BUGGIES Po be fonnad in this vart of the Yate << eeoeeee ————__—__—— Nevada City Assay: Office Assaying” of Ores of all description, ION OF : Rrtee below Valuable Gold Mining _ Interest For SaleThere is a large ledge showing plenty of free gold and sulphurets. This mi as J represent it and if pon inveetigation you find it as not ieing euch, I will pay your expenses to and from the mine from Nevada City, Cal. Take 6 o’clock Bloomfield stage. PROF. JOHN TILTON. on the mine, <= —— = cy i 2 arrears ee A Cranes wane cording to. Good Housekeeping, “to. prostrating of secretions into a more’or less’ ac‘tive poison, ‘Coneéntrated’ git or strenuous muscular exertion ‘immediately before or after a'meal-will make the partaker ofa light’ lunch’ guilty of overeating. blackberries,’ pedrs"or peaches ed from the tree in @ state of absolute ripeness, sweet apples that are’ grapes as sweet as horiey.” ' Range of the Eye.” tion is the distance a man can. sed” peak of the highest mountain—say over five miles above the levelof the: sea: An, observer must be at a height of 6,667 feet above sea: level’ to see objects at a distance of 100 miles. The distance: in: miles ‘at® which an object upon the surface of the earth is visible is equal to the square root of one and a half times the height of the observer in feat above the nea lev The W id Fox. Once upon’a time there:was an old fox ‘who had accumulated a great deal of property and was taking life with real comfort. One day his three married sons called to pee him. “Father,” said the oldest son, “wouldn’t it be wellgfor you to deed your property to us dmerelieve yourself of the care of it?” “By doing that,” added the second, “we can avoid all trouble when the sad day comes in which we must . part with you.” “And then,” went on the other, “you'can make Mca home with us, each in turn, and thus give pleasure to us all.” oO eN “Sons,” answered the old fox, “it is very kind in you to consider my welfare, but I prefer things as the are. My will is — and when am gone you may divide my pro ty.equally between you.” ” Be Moral.—-There are times when we have to take the will for the deed.— New York Herald. New. York’s Flower Traffic. Some idea of the magnitude of the New York flower trade may be obtained from the costliness of the floral decorations on certain notable . occasions. A million dollars is spent every year in New York on wedding flowers alone. To decoratea church like St. Bartholomew’s. even with a marked degree of simplicity, -costs at least $1,000. At Christmas and Easter the New York churches fairly bloom with lilies, One New York florist raises in his greenhouses 50,000 lilies for Haster decorations alone. At the balls given in New York the floral decorations are unrivaled in the world. Palms, ferns and the other greens: which are the bases of all decora-* tions are on. most occasions suppli by florists making a spackally of growing plants for that purpose. The class of plants fitted for decoration are often difficult of increase and slow of growth and are therefore more valuable than the comty-. mon plants. They are rarely bought when used at public dinners or even . private receptions, but are hired for about half their value.—Everybody’s wwe aaineend Wanted. We-would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if there is any, rson who has used Green’s Au Blower for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver troubles that hase not been cured—and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual eostiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessnoss—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine bas been sold for many years in all civilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried Auggst Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known ofits failing. If so, something more-serious is the matter with you. Ask your oldest d ist. . The most delightfyllyblended whiskey known to the human palate is “Jesse Moore”—the standard for over fifty years. : The Curse of Womankind Is sick and nervous headaches.. Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant relief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed pe 25c and 10c a er i ne . Every box teed. For sale by. H. Dickerman, sole agent, eee Headache Saps Your Vitality Aad i wrecks Hite brain. a xl te sale by te you. by hg Ow & P one. 25. and 1c.a box. Fe ache : 3 : NEVADA CY’ Y, 3 Ac: fly into a rage or to give way to. «= grief is to turn the chief . “In its. effects’ underesting “is . worse than ice There area} few things of which it is very diffi-’ cult to eat too much—dea ) mellow through and through’ and‘ ’ About 200 miles in every’ diree-. when standing on a clear day on the’ 3. at a height of 26,668 feet, or a little . Oo. CO. of Nevada City; Four Thirty other Elegant Floats, mounted and on foet. Five Hu o’clock, Alse,Gui WM. H. MARTIN E. B. HON. Fifty Mounted gh . ELEGANT DECORATED GRASS VALLEY BAND OF Afternoon of the Fourth: GRAND BAND CONCERT inthe mechion. ard Mount and Dress ~GRAND BABY ‘SHOW, _ BASKET BALL A GRAND BALL ee teteciee camnedeenedinaanadiAapenesne one . EST. IN 1860 BY N, P, BROWN & co. ee Se { ar, iA CITY and GRASS VALLEY -AT PORE AR IORI . % The Grandest Demonstration . “4 Ever séen in the mountains of California. Lag At Santies saltites’ will be fired, and all the bells of the city will be rung. J uly At seen in Neveda City. The parade will be headed by Fifty Mounted Police, it ? ‘Aids, ‘the Grass Valley Band, consisting of twenty: pieces, in théic protty ualforms; Oo. TI, N.G. 0. of Grassi Valley; ré Cotipanies from Grass Valley with decorated floats; ing of 75 from Grase Valley aad 76 from Nevada City, in dress uniforms; Uniform Rank, K. City and Grass Valley; Native Sons of Nevada City and Grass Valley, and other Fraternal Organizations, all of whieh CARRIAGES will be a Feature of the Parade. JOA HI OOH IORI we TW EN i . y : Pp IECES eae nn We erione nicar'et the elty. of P. dred will be in line. At 10:80 the largest and’ most imposing parade ever followed by Grand Marshal Major P. F. ‘Stmends, with. Firemen of Auburn and Oolfax; Kaighta of Sherwood Forest, censistfrom Nevada and Placor counties; the Elke from ‘Nevada will be divided ints Three Divisions. “A Magnifient Float, with the beautiful Goddess of Liberty, MISS NORA MOARTHUR, sarrounded by Thirteen Handsome Young Ladies. FAMOUS BRASS’ BAND OF NEVADA CITY % 7°? Nit cive crana concerts on Jaly Fourth and Fifth represented by thé various Secret Societies. A‘prize of $25 awarded for tl¥e best decorcted float. Grend parade of RED: MEN. ‘ JAIOHIO II III RIOT III Firemen’s Races. for which Libéral Prizes will be given. Tugs of war, Foot Races, Catching Greasy '~ Pig, elimbing the greasy pole, and many other sports. Liberal prizes'to winners. . GRAND: RLECTRIC DISPLAY and FIREWORKS on the Night of the’ Fourth. rade, In the afterncon— GRAND BATTALION DRILL between Co. I of Grass Valley and Co. C of Nevada City, commencing at 10:30 _ GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION, CONTESTS, STREET MINSTRELS And for which Liberal Pxises will be awarded. : on the Evening of July 5th. See program for further partiewlare, which will be issued on July 4th and 5th. The ELECTRIC CARS, double-headers will ran betiveen Grass Valley and Nevada City every half hour. The N. CO. N. G. BR. R. will run their coaches between the two:cities every hour. OFFICERS OF THE DAY: ’ MISS LUCILLE MOORE MAJOR P. F. SIMONDS... ae ey ae oP .-Marshalof the Day airman Com: of Arrangements ... President of the Day PROF. J. R. REV. OC. J. CHASE, of Grass Valley REV. W. A. RIMER, of Nevada City === . — The Hardest Working Animal. As regards physicai work, a term which must be taken to include endurance, it would be difficult to decide between the claims of the horse and the camel. As regards carryin power a horse in fair condition will carry 250 pounds over twenty-five miles of road-in eight hours, while a came! will carry a weight of 1,000 unds. over twenty-five miles of esert daily for three days. A horse succumbs in from four to five days without drinking. ‘The camel begins work in its fourth year and goes. on in increasing strength and endurance for about fifty years, while the average of a horse’s working life is sixteen. On the whole, then, counting actual work perform-< ed and power of endurance, the hals e appears to rest on the camel, *Tis Easy to Feel Good, Countless thoussnds have founda Erg to the. age tizoly King’s New # witch positively cure Von stipat = ge tae Digzinegs, Jaundice; Malaria, Fever and Ague and.all Liver and Stomach troubles, Purely never agri wi d SIERRA: HEVADA:SALOG JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor. akee Keeps the Best of Wines and Liquors. Se @m@” Best 5 Cent Beer in Town. Best We Ever Tasted! In the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES New York Bakery FRON CAKE a specialty. vee i vacie Sam’s Usual Whopper. . When Mr. Gallet went through the United States with Mlle. D’Jeck, the « celebrated elephant, he one evening was warm in ‘his praises of the hospitalities and socialities of the mother country. Amid other instances he quoted one of the Rutland punchbowl, which on the christening of the young. marquis was built so large that a small boat was actually set sailing upon it, in which a boy sat who ladled out the liquor. “J. guess,” said.one of the company “T’ve seen a bowl that “ud eat that to immortal stnash, for at my brother’s christening the bowl was so deep that when we young uns said it warn’t sweet enough father sent a man down in a diving bell to stir up the sugar at the bottom.”—Edinburgh Scotsman. Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Oold Storage Veata js abould send your orders to Grissel Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and jamb fo the market. {o2l-tf All kinds of New Vegetables Fresh Every Day. Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and Eggs, Candies and Nata, ; AUGUST RAPP, Proprietor. You can get.the best refreshments in town at-the OurPrices Remainthe Same Home People Only Employed % % % The* SacramentoLaundries’ have entered into a combine to raise the price on all Laundry work. We have not. Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we pay Io’ per cent. in advance of Union wages. We employ all. home people and our work cannot be excelled anywhere on the Coast. Try us and see for yourself. ~@—@—0—-0—0—-0—-0--0—-0--00--0-0-— NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Telephone 981 WM TREGALLIS Resident Agent, Nevada City. sa cS x if . 3 Just received a fine line of [. W AFERS. ~All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM CRACKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of flavors. SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION WHEAT FUARBA). in 6 pound pee A prize in every package. ce 80 cents. 'P. G. SCADDEN $ Commercial Street, Nevada City. a LE LL TGR LINE: . SIE LEILL ED: > Da CRP pce