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March 1, 1902 (4 pages)

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cable all miembil drinkable ‘i ghtful fam \, purchase offee tl wt ut J Ve certala And at lo d of tea a ye, Noned , Coffee for Commertit the leadiog 3, Roget? ace & Son el others leet froth 393 VES ye have Jewé . clean-tf ora $1 eaob. & n up tor _ tor Big aK, B E TRAMORIPT. ++, Peb. 29, 1962 pry Breed is ill at his home on Hill. i. and Joseph Lohman éame ?rom You Bet last evening. , Cullar and wife are here from mento, * : De Pons of Sacramento is here business trip. rge D. Fisher of Truckee is here ing a few days. : Devine came down from North pfield last evening and left for Francisco. ‘ id E. Brown left this morning for mento on a business trip. es Obampion has returned from rancisco, where be has. been on.a. ry Kohler is down frem Wash. Hall, of North San Juan, who pen to San Francisco on a visit, ed here last evening, and left orning for his home. “Lizzie Lehr arrived here last ng from San Fraucisco on a visit father, Thomas Lehr, of Willow . , John Pascoe, who has been to rancisco on a visit, to her paMr. and Mrs. G. W. Durst, rehome last evening. Ww. S.,.Bichards returned last g from a visit to Sacramento. . Anderson of Denver arrived t evening on mining business. EH. Sanderson is here on a o his uncle, Jobn Hill. Mr. son is a recent arrival from nd, and is on his way to AustraBad Praetiee. rs of delivery wagons and vehicles: about town are comgz of people throwing ashes into freets. The sashes often contain i nails which are apt to injure feet. Recently a number of 8 have suffered in this way, A Good Hotel. New Union Hotel of this city ing an unusually large run of just now. The high reputat this well koown house enkes it @ very popular resort. reial travelers and tourists every accommodation at the ficn. The houseis quiet and e, and all the sleeping apartre provided with comfortable Landlord Metzenbaugher is alert to the wants of his and he is being liberally pafor his pains. The dining }one of the popular features of Union. Tomorrow the usual moer will be served, fness Cannot Be Cured. 1 applications, as they\cannot he diseased portion of the ear, s only one way to cure deafnd that is be constitutional . Deafness is caused by an d condition of the mucous linhe Eustachian Tube. When e gets inflamed you have a bg sound or imperfect veeeings len it is entirely closed dea the result, and unless the intion can be taken out and this itored to its normal condition, will be destroyed forever ; nine of ten are caused by catarrh, 8 nothing but an inflamed con the mucous surfaces. ll give One Hundred Dollars case of deafness (caused by that cannot be cured by Hall’s Cure. Send for circulare, free . CHENEY &CO., Toledo,O. y druggists, 75c. . Family Pills are the best. the up-to-date Cig :r Thoma one better. For sai 1 Rector -~+ ee ntieth_ Century Medicine.tets Candy Cathartic are (as. d of ancient pill poisons and ysic as the electric light of w candle. Genuine stamped Never sold in bulk. All » LOC, ething Nice to Keep. . © who attended the re-union hd gathering of old Nevada ns, which was held at Glenthe 10th of September, can aluminum souvenirs of that at five cents each at E. W. Cigar store, They will be valears to come, tf For Sale Cheap. land lot near Washington ase, adjoining property of Is. Large lot pleasantly sitouse plumbed and conneted ewer ; also wired for electric‘Particulars erquire of A. f 25-1 m uld Smash the Club. Put on a cut lately gave a kjaw. Millions know that ng to put on a cut is Buck6a Salve, the infallible Wounds, Ulcers, Sorés, Skin Burne, Scalds and Piles, It © pay. Only 250 at Vinton’s best of everything in the The City Trustees are about to begin the work of making the several property-owners comply with the regulations enacted in regard to sewers, That is to say, everyone who has failed to comply with the ordinance relating to sewers will be compelled te attend to the matter without delay. Quite a number have thus far neglected sewering their properties as provided, and the City Fathers feel that itis high time to take action against them. The law is to be strictly enforced, and those who are interested should take timely warning. seo Mummies, In estimating the value of a mummy its medicinal qualities are no longer appraised, and thus the problem is easfer of solution. Its value must have been greater when it formed a regular part of the materia medica. Until pretty late in the eighteenth century mummies entered into a great variety of drugs, balms and other medicaments. As the genuine mummy was then expensive, recipes were given by many ancient writers for converting human flesh into mummy. Usually only certain portions of the body were used, and these were beaten, dried, macerated and spiced out of all likeness to. their natural condition; hence “beaten to a mummy.” Numerous allusions are made to the practice {n ancient literature, and in an old play, “Bird In a Cage,” are the directions, “Make mummy of my flesh and sell me to the apothecaries.” Bologna’s Leaning Tower. Bologna has two great square towers, the Asinelli, which is 315 feet high and was erected in 1109, and its rival, the Garisenda, which was built oné year later and was originally much higher and is rendered peculiar. by its decided inclination to one side. It is now only 153 feet high, the width of one side is 23 feet, the walls at the base are 6 feet 6 inches thick, while higher up they are 4 feet 9 inches. Its origin is somewhat obscure, but it was certainly intended to outdo the Asinelli, and both were for retreat in troublous times. Some say the original intention was to make it lean, but others contend that either the ground has Settled or there was a defect in the engineering. This unique relic was so little thought of by one of its later possessors that it was sold in 1266 for 220 lire, something less than $44. A Jury Experience. 7 A man who had been summoned to serve on a jury in the New York city supreme court the other day was asked if he had ever served on a jury before. In a deep, rich brogue he replied: “Indade Oi hove. ’Twas on a coroner’s Jury down beyant south Jersey. What looked like the remains of a corpse had been washed ashore. furninst a shipwreck. “We sat in hated deliberation on what-might-be-the cause of death for twelve mortal hours, whin we called in an ixpert, who informed us that the remains had been dead 4,000 years an’ was nothin’ more’n a haythen Hgyptian mummy, “But that was not all, for the county refused to pay our fees on some technicility of the law. Indade Oi hove served on a jury!” He was excused. On the Trail of Fame. “And now that you are through college, what are you going to do?” asked a friend of the youthful candidate. “I shall study medicine,” was the grave reply of the young man. “But isn’t that profession already overcrowded?” asked the friend. “Possibly it is,” answered the knowing youth, “but I propose to study medicine just the same, and those who are already in the profession will have to take their chances.”’ An Invitation. A good story is told,of an elder in an English_.church-who—on—one—oecasion had to take the pulpit in the absence of the minister at the last moment. He got through the first part of the service all right, but on getting up to give the—sermon—he—found_his—diffieulty— then. He started with, “Brethren {pause]—b-b-brethren [pause]—b-b-bbrethren, if any of you wants the conceit taken out of you come up here.” A Bloff That Wins. : An attack of hysteria simulating unconsciousness in a woman may be stopped, says Modern Medicine, “by the surgeon taking a pair of scissors and regretfully announcing that he will have to cut all the patient's hair off in order to. make the application to her head. It is doubtful whether this bluff has even been known to fail.” Owls. Most birds are stoics compared to owls, and those who cultivate their acquaintance know that they havé—ne time wherein to make their poetical complaints to the moon. Poets should not meddle with owls. Shakespeare and Wordsworth alone: have understood them. By most others they have been scandalously libeled. BReactice and Theory. — ; “Did you know dat dar was mo’ dan 200 bones in de human anatomy?” ask_ed Miss Miami-Brown. “J didn’t nebber figger on de exact number,” auswéred Mr. Erastus Pinkley, “but of cohse I knowed by de Ricks in my razor dat dey was fah f’um ska’se.”—Washington Star. The Delayed Verdict, Friend—I was surprised that it took the jury ten hours to reach a verdict. The evidence seemed to me quite clear. Ex-juryman—We agreed on the ver-dict at once, but some one commenced a discussion as to the literary merit of sociation” would use Dr. King’s New. . Balsam -for-the throat and-tungs is—the 4 Following is a lst of the religious services to be held at the.various charehes fa this city tomorrow, where all will be made welcome: ST. CANIOR, Masses will be celebrated at 8 and 10:80 -o’6lock. Evening devotions will be held at 7 o’clook. ; a EPISCOPAL. Third Sunday in Lent. “Services at Trinity church tomorrow will be as follows: Morning prayer, holy communion and sermon, 11 o’clock, Sunday school and Bible Class, 12:80 p. m., evening prayer, sermon and penitential office, 7 o'clock. Wednesday tial office, 4 o’clock, Friday—Evening prayer, litany and address, 7 o'clock,’ W, A. Rimer, rector, _ i.» METHODIST CHURCH. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Ws Angwin, morning and evening. Clas meeting at 9:45 a. m. Sunday school at close of the morning service, Intermediate League at 5 p.m. Epwortb League at 6 p, m. Subject, “The Joy of Service,” Willie Sharp, leader. All services: up stairs: The Sunday school and Epworth Leagne room will be reopened on Friday night with an entertainment and social by the League. CONGREGATIONAL OHUROH. There will be preaching by the pastor, Rey. J. Sims, at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. The Christain Endeavor will meet at 6 p.m., led by D. A. Dailey. Subject, “The Joy of Service.” Sab bath school at the close of the morning service. All are cordially invited. Every Four Years. J. J. Ott, the well-known assayer is somewhat peculiarly situated in regard to birthday anniversaries. He was born on a certain 29th ef February. This makes it so that he -is only ableto celebrate the. event once in four years. Hence it is that Mr. Ott looks forward to the coming of leap year with great anxiety. Well Entertaincd. The Ladies Whist Olub was delightfully entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Richard Noell, at her home on Aristocracy Hill, The favorate game was played and some of the contests were close and exciting. Before taking their departure the ladies voted Mrs. Noell a delightful entertainer. Good Hunting. . Wild pigeons are said to be quite plentifal in the vicinity of Indian Flat atthe present time and hunters are daily out after them. John Brady and Gustave Schmidt yesterday succeeded ia bagging a couple of dozen of ‘he birds. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. If members of the “Hay Fever AsDiscovery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces for it always cures this malady,and Asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors-it wholly drives from the system. . Thousands of oncehopeless sufferers from Consumption, Poeumonia, Bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and is positively guaranteed for all Throat and Lung troubles, 650c. $1. Trial bottles free at W. D. Vinton’s. Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp's
proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. and 60c. For sale by H. Dicker an sole agent. 3 ec Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for eale at Rector Bros. ig SANTA APSULES Relieves Kido. [ & Bladder troubles at once, —Evening prayer, litany and peniten-. Large bottles 25c. . : Weather Bureau. The United States Weather Bureau gives the following official elevations: Fresno....' Georgetown : Cl ee eee Towa Hill... saan. Jackson.... ge 1, Mokelumne Hill...; Napa Nevada City.. Goes 5 isa aln San Luis Obispo.. . Santa Cruz Shasta... Stanford University. Suieun........ Susanville... Visalia... rete Watsonville,..... Willows... Woodland... Yuba Oity... New Factory. L. J. Trautman intends to put up an addition to his establishment on Broad street in the Spring. He will then open a first-class boot and shoe factory. The new place is to be supplied with modern machinery, and it will give employment to at least three workmen. Everything in the footwear line will be manufactured, and Mr, Trautman firmly believes that the new enterprise will pay well. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is-destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare. for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses uf Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, puriflesthe blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all druggists. Get Green's Special Almanac, FOR SALE —=THE= Schroeder Hotel & Store at Rough and Ready ee This Hotel is well known and is one of the best in the County. It will be sold ata BARGAIN. For particulars, enquire of J. premises, or COUNTY ASSESSOR SCHROEDER. LANS AND ESTIMATES OF A NEW STEEL BRIDGE to epan Deer Oreek, located in the City of Nevada. Abutments now in place.te be used. Distance between abutments 3800 feet. Width of bridge to be 16 feet, with foot walk on west side to be 4 feet wide. One per cent of the estimate cost will . be pail for plans accepted. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all plans. _ Plans will be received at the City Clerk’s Office at: the City Hall up. to APRIL 9th, 1902. SIDNEY PEARD, City Clerk. CLEARANCE ‘Sor the Month of February. Ladies’ Shoes from: Men’s Shoes from Call and see for yourselves. . Extra Good Value in Shoes lup -. Up = end your orders to Naffziger . She. judge’s charge.—Town and CounPded 3 <4 Re ke ae eT. . Examiners ; Dr. W.P. Mathews, scc-. of these dignities excited considerable /sq much to see the dam site as to aseS The Marysville Appeal announces the arrival in that town of Dan, Ke-van, secretary of the State Board of retary ofthe State Board of Health ; W. W. Waggoner, State Debris Oommissioner, and Dr. W. J. Hanna. The Appeal remarks that since neither smallpox, diphtheria nor ang other scourge is prevalent there, the arrival comment. The Appeal has this sagareious paragraph: Dr. Matthews, who is‘also an admirer of Governor Gage, appeared to fail to seethe poiat when it was suggested to him that he had come here to feel the public pulse. “My mission, young man,”-said he, “is solely to pass the evening playing pedro with Senator Cutter and as for Hanna, he’s here to consult with your Dr. Barr about a germ theory he has invented.” And with that he left the building, accompanied by Senator Cutter, with Drs. Hanna and Barr. Kavane, however said hs had come to Marysville to see the dain site, so as to be prepared to turn over. the State’s share of the money, Thursday morning the party took carriages and left Used by the Palace Hotel G _ GEO. C ache is gone. 25c. and 10c. a box. v3 THIS IS THE BRAND As Reported by U8.) FULL” WEIGHT CLEAN GROCERY HOUSE Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. This stamps it as the best. Prompt Free Delivery Service Ss Los ANaEtzs, Feb, 28—H. E. Huntington is authority for the statement that the proposed road between Los Angeles and San Francisco is not a newspaper tatk, but a fact. -Mr;Hun= tington says Senator Olark is not connected with it. Geo, Gould intends building direct from Salt Lake City to San Francisco, and will use the line south as a feeder through San Joaquin Valley South, Prince Poniatowski, who is Gould’s representative, will be here in a few days. A Bad Aceldeat. -Curcaao, Feb. 28:h—Two men were killed and three were injured today by the falling of a furnace roof at the plant of the Chicago Furniture Company. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. -One dose of Sberman’s Headache Cure will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the head They cure neuralgia For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. f for the scene of the dam and Smartsville. The hint has been thrown out that the representa'‘ives of the Administration have been attracted north not certain the political situation. aeneaal Whisky— More whisky— “Jesse Moore” Whisky—the best. _ All first class dealers sell Gilt Edge Whisky. oo Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated near Columbia Hill is offered at a bargain. Yermes part down and balance on time. Enquire of Brown & Morgan. tt ~~ the I make Photographs. ° and make them in @ first-class manner. 3: also frame them when s80 ordered. I make frames’ of all ° Isn’t Fresh Roasted Coffee Better than Stale Goffee?.. We Roast Daily. _ TAYLOR’S Tea and Coffee kinds. °o SA AURA €-2\e-se3 . } (Sows"l . Sowa") Sous?! MOORE —i> Made by an artist’s hand Caramels, will be found our store at_all times. 18 Commereial Street Fine Conrectioneey.. Chocolates, Nut Candies, Nougats, Cream Drops and KEKKKKKEKKKK iu the concoction of the choicest fresh, delicious and wholesome in : Nevada City. Rivaeway, Pa, Feb. 28—Rart Swaeney, an aged farmer, and his daughter May, were found last night in their home with their skulls crushed and their bodies badly decomposed, The old farmer was quite well-te do and the supposition is that robbery was the motive. ; Go For Those Home Prunes. The finest Prunes in the world. They were raised and cured by Wm. Hi. . Smith. For sale at 8 pounds for 2 cents. Ask your grocer. for Smith’s Prunes. oll-tf castes ea To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Phe lets. All druggists refund the money { if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig. nature is on each box. 25c. A long, sweet smoke, Thomas Pain Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. A good supply of the New Crop chglish Saffron Just Received TD Vinton’s Drug Store . IN SNELL © Our Spring Goods Are Arriving WE received today a Car load of Heautiful,,,. S ‘Spring Goods and “pring Skirts. /¢ ts a fine lot and -we-want the Ludies of Nevada City to call rd see them and get our prices, "we Our line of Embroideries is the handsomest in town, KLEMING. Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. Dried Fru 9 PVVRVIVAV TAUB ATARI RIK. TA TATATA! ATRIA ATA v tf Jactson's ; Fancy Dried A p ples Fancy Dried Peaches, 1 Fancy Dried Figs, 3 por Peeled Dried Peacher, 2 Best. Prunes s, 10 pounds -~ ¥ . Fancy Dried Piums, 3 p , 2 pounds for 25 cents Fancy Dried Apricots, 15 cents a pound » cents a pound inds for 25 cents unds for 25 cents pounds for 35. cénts for 75 cents @ h pounds pound. Westphalia. fan Sweet Dotatoe It’s a small Ham—about two to five Another lot of those extra nice, firm, fresh Merced Sweets have just arrived. Per pound, 3 cents. Ss —— kk KkKKkKk— Chas. E. Mutloy, G rocer Broad Street, Newada City. and the price is 15 cents per Just the thing to boil. T 4 CJ or 08/250 MG Ww 2 . All Must Go.. rd will clear our shelves of a miss this sale. We have inaugurated a Big Clearance Sale at our store and looking for Bargains tn Millinery and Dry Goods should not We have a splendid Spring stock on the ej and must have room for it. Everything nas been reduced. li Winter Goods. Those who are Main Street. ‘ ——— nn im) . Reasonable in Prico. Che Bee Ftwe Srocery, J.J. SACKSON , Proprie‘or. oe Le Ld oe OF Qeiwawsyiowimeior e wiwiwlw 1 iv iwiwini Gwe: uaa nivrsal and Gem There Are None Better iM not 5 ue rmit us 2 sto Our reputa line of Ranges ., ) pie Which is Guaranteed oo Chip or onitor Steel Ranges WAOUY KjgesorD} pure op, OF avoy o earry inferior Goods, Examine our -k of ‘ Dyke Gnamel Ware Peel} Off. Handsome, {Durable and Geo. E, Lurner