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June 24, 1902 (4 pages)

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and tor ty Of Oalitoray i DOW 4a8t Wil} YW. Dows LIKEN, Dplatuant, he. eby given t y of July, 1 1903 t + Sar in front ner Cauroh i e will, in bedi I al © propel », Mentioned ale will bem ighest bidder f in of the Uni ada County,( ROLFE, 1 by said Sup il THE sSessor ounty NOT. CE. HEREBY GIVE , for Pwo Do and One-half Do ABLE AT MY 0) TY ASSESSOR. . tical Code reais of the State o ty years of ag ©. 80n8 and Ind pay a gece, 6 same b in March a.d 1 it shall be Thr tical Code makes o Vemaud Polit erefor, and ontl h person to pay. nd sale of auy p such person. e Hoard of Sup in accordance wi tical Code, a Ro half Dollars m rsou over the age! e of 55 years, exe een hunorably d ed States Navy ollectious for ho the same as St d 491 every pe . OWD name or i nin his employ. iruvts the 4 the collection of -oll Tax is guilty pto a fine of ounty Jail, or bd put. paid on demand, DEDER, ievada County, editors. in and fot theCo aur formes ia of William Hong s»by given by the wr of the ketate ed, to the credit ‘ing claims aga Onn, _ ers, within {0 blication of he, 1istrator, at the rcial are bey me being th ne business rv LL, Administrato or Estate. r Provisg Will JURT IN ANDF ‘ada, State of » estate of 308! . that MoxDAt, , at 10 o'clock of "courtroom ft o yuse in the ¢ ; been ented lacs for Pi rt, deceased. ee" of Jave Richards tters tes se interested. same. ARBOGAST, © No, 166. Jing for a Rev evada, For Wal r Bonds and gs OF dose ee follows enty (20) ent jane of all 1f0Re limite of the on of oo r (34) cents Il property ihe Bity of Ne ine cipal Works Bonds of an, Peard and Be ALBX G Gault : ent Board of <o Cler&: Di ited Stee tor 41st yRAR— —NO. 12,918 gy ind * TRANSOR Pr : } ieecare atl RATES: 1, $6 a Year. c Carrier, 126 Cte. sears “Pin Found. ain in which ete is a we nee ay ,has been found Nisa ihe same by porta ‘at ing for this notice. For, Sale. lot of 7, 9nd 11-ineb dronipipe, Agee bt. J. Simmons, Nevade City. ati unch of keys was found ion the street The owner may ‘ lling at the TRA rty and paying for the mavertioee Lost, i, crescent shaped pin set with small aiinder will piease teave at the ; office exc rd. ) J. TORPIE. For Sale, h, with dwell ther near ny City is offered or ing Shavers atthe KIPT office. mii Lost, f gold spectacles, Finke’ will be oa is returning same to: TRAM#ORIPT Ranch For Sale, : fne Raich of 610 ¢eres, on Pleasant below Grass Valley, is Offered for eale bergain There is a house and on the place.. Portions of. it ‘is heavily: . a_-7. 93£5:-= red. For further partieujars enquire} TRANSOBIPT Office. al8-tf h for Real Estate and Stores. —_y or Country Henlars free. PANY, 620 Hotel, San VERNMENTPOSITIONS —* YOUNG Wanted for Raltway Mail Clerks. Inate Corres. Inst, Cedar Rapids, Ia.A Good, Investment. bier slat esas Small or Lar. Immedia culation oF gamble, monabonte, gro ‘business. pal men, an making with First class 4 lark: opposite son are © Join, Gbeahe ese ohare First-Class. Bootbiack. on Steve: r shop in aorta t nlatewt : EAD THIS: . . distributed through the sy. le . Amounts With ap sont fot S. The crutch is a “inconvenient and tiresome gece ect nese ‘patte ‘are completely destro A permanent cure of It neutralizes the acid effects, and the'gritty particles are was by the new rich — and relief m-racked sufferer. see it Neihont charge. bed poor pe for pit and mode of W\ Ldroried sight than a person slowly artificial Tinbs affords ie locomotion —there is no irritating matter that is deposi the most: intense! pain, ‘the: He. yed the joints become locked and ‘the museles drawn and stiff, and cestahed @ necessity. Theacid poisons that produce theumatic pains form in the blood, aad are an ged in the anus, shoulders, hands, . back and feet, or other parts of ‘the body-—resulting often in-total disability, : umatism can be effected only by a complete cleans. . ing of the blood, and no other remedy 'so surely accomplishes this as §. S.rifies and invigorates the s washed out or dislodged eee ter comes to the S.S. S. leaves no morbid,,tating matter in the blood to reunite and produce ‘another attack, but expels every atom of it from ‘the system. $.S.S. is a purely vegetable remedy, the digestion or general health like alkali or .potashtemedies, ‘ @ Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. and does not impair ) lOhe Sweetest Ohing on Garth is our Granulated Sugar. It is “80 good that a much smaller quantity thet the usual amount will be suffi-' cient whether it is used on the table or . , in the kitchen. We sell 17 Ibs. for $1; 100 Ibs for $5.20. There are other sweet things in stock that will please by reason of their good quality ard reasonable price. Bar Sugar 10 pounds, $1. Brown Sugar 19 pounds for $1. Maple Syrup, 1 gallon, $1 25. New Orleans Molasses 15 ots, quart. Tea Garden Drips, 85 cents. Peacock Syrup, 75 cents. « good Ss IGOU R N EY, 6L sh G Grocer, Commercial Street, Get your blood into good al condition before warm weather comes on. La Rue’s Sarsaparilla DICKERMAN’S ep ae Drugs, Stationery,»Photo Goods TAKE at. Once a On sale at cm yy Onrresiti i tore big sae 47, 50. whet il fi No smoke, ey oot ce dast, te ia seein f *“SRIce will be reduced. to 1.60 net, per thousand, as soon as our hew plant is Completed. Oome in and gee as; we are gled. to answer rar County tas Elie, NEw aee Manager. lice hunehServed) We serve a ni tunoh each eveng at 8 0% nlog 10 Sand.you also flad the beat of imported and demestic a Pred. tot ORS AND ‘CIGARS Family trade solicited. Courte} 00s treatment to all. V York Hotel Bar “CHAS, P. SH Ls Su DR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. 6. W. CHAPMAN DENTISTS Office at residence, Sacramento 8t., Nevada be Cal. THE GROTTO SALOON xxx Pr ie IY in ‘Town, 5c. per GlassWines, Liquors and Cigars on band. Got. Lunch every Saturday Night. Most convenient Olub Rooms. . MAITLAND BROS. In Their AW Saloon ! new rters.n.Someerarrtuvrtro wite ail thels former patrons to make ita point OS ey Gad Wines, Liquors.and Cigars. -Albkinds of Mixed vrinks_ a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS., Props. Commersial St Nevada city Assay Office, . . dagaying ot Ons of al deveipion app zur, penx oF OF , Moi Reais erggatz amended are MADE ON BULLION. .J. Ruoron, Pres. W. H. Manrm, Vice P. Agency Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gola bought and advances made on bullion. Drafts drawn on an’ rt of the world. Loaus made ‘nha o Konl end Perso: nal Seeurl: Interest Paid on Deposits. National Hotel Building Political Announcements. v
For Public Administrator—: Thomas Ingram I hereby announced as a candidate for Public .A@ministrator, subject to the decieion of the Republican nominating cduvention. National Exchange Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Bxehange Hote! Mevads City JAMBS HENSESSY, eaenesita HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To he fonad tu this part of the Wate Valuable Gold Mining Interest t For Sale There is a large ledge showing plenty of free gold and sulpharets. This mine is as I tepresent it'and if upon pg et you ment it as a N ac! and? from ¢ the novo from Nevada Oi Nevada Oity. Oal. Take 6 o'clock Bloomfield stage. PROF. JOHN TILTON. Prop’r. Gelephone No—W. 28. TH, HICKS & CO. 4 S on the mine, THE UTTLE OLD SPINET. ~— and, painfully, moving clong the wai hy ‘gettles in the bones and muscles of the 1égas! . =" . i bs pins to: ‘predict that the victim ‘will eventually b ees, and erutch-bound,. The corrosive, tale ae eee fe the} oints ond muscles causes les Swell, and when the Senet oils,and fluids that lubricate not charge the quails with actually swallowing the ‘away their particles wherever they find a rusty spot where they are loosened. From’ several points in the state comes the report:of holes found in steel in ‘eases they are large seriously weaken the ma-: The Work of Salvation, Pudunker—Seems to me 'tisn’t : exactly right to be addin so much water to the milk, specially on Sunday mornin. Deacon Pudunker (milkman)—Why, Miranda, you wouldn't stand in ‘the way of salvation, would ye? © “Of course not.” “Well, don’t. ye know. one-half of them what goes to church never hears @ word because they’re.asleep an snorin in the pews? It’s shameful!” » “Indeed it is. But they shouldn’t fall asleep.” “They can’t help it, Miranda. Give people rich milk, an they’re bound to feel sleepy. It’s worse than opium. Pump a little more, Miranda.’—New York Weekly. As Impudent Dog. : One day Beau Nash. joined some fine ladies in a grove and, asking one of them who was crooked whence she came, she replied, “Straight from London.” “Confound, me, madam,” said he, “then you must have been warped by the way!” She soor, however, had ample revenge. The following evening he joined her company and, with a sneer and a bow, asked her if she knew her catechism and could tell him the name 9f Tobit's dog, “His nate, sir, was Nash,” replied the lady, ‘and an impudent dog he was!” Frightened, “You have not gone to Europe, then, as you expected?” said Mrs. Fosdick to Mrs. Spriggs. “No,” was the reply. “It is so difficult for Mr. Spriggs to leave bis business, and really . couldn't go without him. And then I read the other day about a ship that broke her record. Think how dreadful it would be to be on a ship in the middle of the ocean with her record broken!’—Detroit Free Press. The Masculine Test. ‘Cholly—Oh, yes, young Getthar is rich and received in good society, but it is plain’ to see he is not to the manner i: born. . May—How is that? Cholly—He can’t get into a hansom without hitting his silk bat to save bis life.—Punch. Wanted. We would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if there is any es who has a Green’s August lower for the cure of Indigestion, bles that ® also mean Dyspepsia, and Liver hae not been cured—an their results, such as four stomach, fermentation of food, habitual eostiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine bas been ,sold for men? 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 Angust Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If so, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your oldest cream G.Q. Green, Woodbary, N. J. The. most delightfully . blended 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. One dosecures. Guaran perfectly harmless. -Immediate relief 25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia. Every box . For sale rh! H. Dickerman, sole agent. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose ed Sherman’s Headache Oure will on yon. You swallow pill, and tbe head 7 is gone. cure neuralgia 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by dH, Dickerman, sole agent, tf rails, but it does say that they pick’ << Ath: and GRASS VALLEY AT FAROE IIR FORK IGOR =F he Grandest Demonstration Ever seen in the mountains of California. At finite iadeitee will io fired, and all the bells of the city will be rung. seen in Neveda City. ‘The:parade will be headed by Fifty Mounted Police, followed by Grand Marshal Major P. F. Simonds, with ° Fitty Mounted Aide, the Grass Valley Band; consisting of twenty pieces, in theic pretty uniforms; Oo. I, N.G.0. of Grasa Valley; At 10:30 the largest and most imposing parade ever Oo. O. of Nevada City; Four Fire Companies from Grass Valley with decorated floate;. Firemen of Auburn and Oolfax; Kaights of Sherwood Forest, consisting of 75 from Grass Valley and’75 from Nevade City; io dress uniforms; Uniform Rank, K. of P. from Nevada and Placor counties; the Elks from Nevada City and Gruss Valley; Native Sons of Nevada City and Grase Valley, and other Fraternal Organizations, all of which will be divided into Three Divisions. ELEGANT DECORATED CARRIAGES will be a Feature of the Parade. GRASS VALLEY BAND OF TWENTY PIECES ee tin ty A Maguifient Float, with the beautiful Goddess of Liberty, MISS NORA-MoARTHUR, surrounded by Thirteen Handsome Young Ladies. . mousted and on foot. Afternoon of the Fourth: ™ FAMOUS BRASS BAND OF NEVADA CIT Thirty other Etegant Floats, represented by the-various Secret Societies. Five Hundred will be in line. emo tabink abt inti tc tobi dataset remen’s Races for which Liberal Prizes will be given. Pig, climbing theigreasy pole, and many other sports. A;prize of $25 awarded for the best decorcted float. = TWENTY PIEOES will give Grand Concerts on July Fourth. and Fifth. Grand parade of RED MEN Tags of war, Foot Races, Oatching Greasy Liberal prizes to winners. GRAND ELECTRIC DISPLAY and FIREWORKS on the Night of the Fourth. GRAND BAND CONCERT in the morni Alse Guard Mount and Dress o’clock. ade; In the afternoon— GRAND BABY SHOW, . BASKET BALL CONTESTS, ‘STREET MINSTRELS, » Ander whieh: Liberal Prizes will be awarded. A GRAND BALL on the Evening of July 5th. GRAND BATTALION DRILL between Oc. I of Grass Valley and Co. C of Nevada Oity, comaeneing at 10:30 “GRAND BALLOON.ASCENSION, See program for further particulars, which will be issued on July 4th and 5th. The ELECTRIC CARS, double-headers will ran’ between Grasse Valley aud Nevada Oity every half hour. MAJOR P. F. SIMONDS.... as WM. H. ag E. B. POW HON. OHAS. N POST The N. CO. N, G/R. R. will run their coaches between the two cities every hour. as Marshal of the Day .-Obsirman Com. of Arrangements President of the Day Orator eoseeceseseus MISS rerun MOORE PROF. a REY. REV. Wa Reader of Declaration Musical Director PF oniee of Grass Valley..:.:.....s.0. 2 -gpesiein A. RIMER, of Nevada City ..+....2..+ ‘ee, Cheerful Inducements. The following advertisement recently appeared in the London Morning Post: “A rock built, crenelated castle, buffeted by the Atlantic surge, at one of the most, romantic and dreaded points of our iron bound coast, in full view of the Death stone; shipwrecks frequent, corpses common; three reception and seven bedrooms; every modern convenfence; 10 guineas a week. Address,” etc. “Those Loving Girls.” “Oh, yes,” said the brunette, “it was very sweet of Marie to give me that blue gauze scarf. She knows . look a fright in blue, but.the scarf ts lovely and just the thing she wants to wear over her yellow hair. I’m not going to leave it around where she can borrow it, though: I'll keep it safely until ber birthday next month, when I will have it.dyed scarlet for her.”— mew York Mail and Express. Tis Easy ‘to Feel Good, Countless thoussnds. have found a blessing to the body. in Dr, King’s New Life Pills, whtch _ ponnrel? cure Oonstipation, Sick. Headache, Digziness, Jaundice, Malerie, Fever and A and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never” gri or weaken. Only 25c at W. D. Vinton’s drag store, SIERRA HEVADA SALOOH JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor, RKB Keeps the Best of \ Wines and Liquors. EH @a@ Gest 5 Cent Beer in Town. To Open.a New Book. Here are a: well known bookseller’s directions for opening a riew book: “Hold the book with its back on a smooth or covered table; let the front: board down, then the other, holding the leaves in ‘one hand, while you open a few leaves at the back, then a few at the front, and so on, alternately opening back and front, gently: pressing open the sections till you reach the center of the volume. “Do this two or three times, and you will obtain the best results. “Qpen» the volume «violently or carelessly in any one place, and yon will likely break the back and cause a start in the leaves. Never force the back of the book.” Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Oold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Jrissel Bros., Commercial street. The finest.of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb io the market. fe2l-tf. Seer Sata se re i ene ergrneeies neon BROAD STREET MARKET All kinds of Hew Vegetables Fresh Every Day. Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and Eggs, Candies and Nats. AUGUST RAPP, Proprietor. You can get the best eee in ~town at the Best We Ever Tasted! of all oar.petrons, asto the “TED, PIES and CAKES MADE . THE New York Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. ’ SAPFRON CAKE a specialty. "mpi SS Rage sae ae I mak Tle . Photographs. ; . and make them ti . & first-cl man: pe i aheo tras OurPricesRemain the Same Home People Only Employed & % x WEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Telephone 981 The Sacramento Laundries 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 ro 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. WM TREGALLIS Resident Agent, Nevada City. ae . . ¥ Just received a fine line of WAFERS.. All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM ORAOKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS in s variety of flavors. SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION ~WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound postenss. A prize in every package. Price 30 cents. ; P. G. SCA DDEI Commierciat Street, Nevada oar OSSOSSESOSS! . * od a AE OTL ELL A PEEVE TONY