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May 1, 1902 (4 pages)

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} 41ST YRAR—NO, 32,174 K TRANSORIP f/ » $6 3 eens 123 Cts.9 wel . ee found at Armory Hall owaer = have it by proving propying tor thie notiee, 2h Ranch For Sale. lane Ranch of 610 ecres, on Pleasant oan Grass Valley, is offered for sale re is @ house ( ions of it ‘fs heavily Saas eye bea ' vas oes . Furnished Rooms. or four fosalehed at. Apply at phe Jersey cow! tor Sale. amity Tore, tor sale. ‘ casonmlattes pe de es Neg ph for Real Estate and mane a C2 8 ana . aCe ea _— House For Rent. fo a aaa at ‘thie pa For Rent. cea {a,offered for Apply . ns we ALD A HE RENMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG anted for Raliway Mail Clerks. InCorres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. pmall or Large Amoyete With Immediate Profits.’ Posine tion or menebie, Beet but ae gy oe I reets, On sporeing pa aX : ‘Payers ake Notice b Second Installment of ate and County Taxes for D ). 1901 is now due, and i bes ge mt on onday of April, D. 1902, at 6 o’clock p. and if not paid prior : y oa penalty’ of 6 ‘per . 6. sdded by Statate, habe Tes Oollectorhas authority to make any gee, nor to evade the PAY BARLY AND. AYOID THE BH OF THE LAST TWO FOR THREE. WEEKS. J. J. JACKSON, Tax Collector. venience irder of the Day °, w who _have their 8 \piped for gas 1 nspect. our Supply of s Heaters & Sispley at, our office. 2 we = en 6 nen ten ene rrr carrer wera eae eee memes ‘ii Pai pai re @ Is the elo) SRR ih given to what is generally, . EASE. bebies: . vice or the” ot Pah 8 ond: or A Hating It begins usually with « . 2a e body, sores and ulcers aj =. shige te ste gees rar the hair, di: lashes fall out; the fon id becoming qmore™ splotches and pustales oreoe eru Sores a y, and the poj the S.S. 8. is a Specific for this’ worst forms, id, upon. desc eae It isa perfect anti¢ wen Paik ich «, Write for our free Blood Poison. If you wan and our physicians, will, fu . charge whatever. ~™ SHE FOR BREAKFAST _ the housekeeper hag the clioice ot all ybe CEREALS 80 widely advertised, We carry a full line of Oatmeal, Crashed Oats, Rice, ete. in packages. Also BIGGEST AND BEST B_ and: B MUSH. These goods are constently moving The prices are sevond rate figures on ns, a red eruption breaks out it on even d Aoatbome & disease, and cures it even in the nee for ‘th you: get this poison out of your blood it will »-and bring disgrace and your children, for it can be transmilted = “to child. S.S.S. contains no mercury or potash, but i is iancland a strictly vegetable compound. home treatment book ntytpe advice afi the'information you wish without’ any teriorate in condition, flavor or quality. SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, Sommeris!_street site FES as: enteew Yeh The interrogation mark or “point” (2) was Ny: a “tq” and an “o,” the latter placed under the former. They ‘were simply the first and last letters of . . the Latin word “questio.” So, too, with the sign of exclamation or interjection '€).; In its original purity it was‘a combination, of ‘4” and “o,” the latter -underneath, as in the question mark. The two stood for “Io,” the Latin exclamation of joy. The paragraph mark is a Greek “p,” the initial of the word paragraph. The early printers employed a dagger to show that a word or sen} tenee-was objectionablé and should be eut out. ae as the BAD DIS. is. Hot cénfined to dens of ower classes@ The purest and best people are sometimes infected with this awful malady . eee handling the clothing, Ghtine ete from thesame vessels, otherwise.coming in contact with persons It’ blister or sore, then swelling in the Ten years ago I contracted a bad case of Blood Poison, I was under treatment ‘of a physician sake Ifound that he could ie me mo good. The began taking Ie ‘Icommenced to improve at once B Very Short tims all évidefies of ‘di aituaen disappeared , Mesa and i am sound I took six botand well, M. Wall, Morristown, Tenn. The Clerical Garb. , When Martin Luther laid aside the monk’s clothes which had up to that tittie been his garb, the elector of Saxony ‘sent ‘him a piece of black cloth. } Black was at-the time court-fashion, . and Luther-had a suit made of it ac . -Cording. to. the_prevailingcut of -the time. His pupils followed his example, ‘and henceforth black became the distinguishing hue of clerical garb. It “was not, however, for many years aft-’ erward that the cut of a clergyman’s coat became if any way different from that of the laity. the bones. ¢" powerful virus that pollutes and petietrates to all parts of the system, disease upon ed from parent e and learn all about Contagious ce give us a history of your case, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Palm Leaf Cradles, In the palm region of-the Amazon river there is a tribe whose infants are cradled in palm leaves. A single leaf turned up round the edges, according to native custom, makes a capital cradle -and on occasion does service as a bath. Strong cords are fashioned from the fibers of another kind of palm by which the leaf cradle is suspended under a tree, and the ,wind rocks the baby to sleep. Caution! This is not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy upiversally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 tor the cure and treatment of Oonsumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all these years, you will be thankfal we called your atme in and out and have no chance to defirst rate goods, tention to. Boschee’s German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perbaps, but for eevere Coughs, BronGet your blood into good condition before warm weather comes on. Sarsaparilla DICKERMAN’S Drugs, Stationery, .Photo Goods chitis; Croap—and especially for Consumption, where there is difficult expectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. . G. Grezn, Woodbury, N. J. Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is gone. ‘They cure neuralgia 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman, sole agent. tf fp TAKE La Kue’s Reainn Disetpiine. exits in Ped review -0f. the its in Vilna some years eral in command, turning pas gs ‘new soldiers, asked him, Hed is be 9: itary discipline?” “It is that a ap het deo what he’s told by “his p= only nothing against the czar,” was the answer. bid your comrades goodby and go and drown yourself if that lake that thos sharp!” Tears glisterred in the soldier’s eyes. He gazed earnestly and his commander, turned suddenly about. and rushed off to the lake. He was on the very brink béfore he was overtaken and stopped by “the seageant sent’ to prevent the involuntary suicide. . An frish Fishing Story. “There is a good fishing ‘story in an. Irish contemporary: ‘Two enthuaia: 14 anglers .arranged a fishing match to cide the respective merits of-the jas and the minnow as bait. For hours they sat patiently on a bank without getting so much as a nibble. At last the proprietor of the worm suddenly said that he had got a bite, and;’ jerking his line out.of the water, discoy ered at the end of it the other man’s . . minnow, which, having by this time grown hungry, had devoured his worm, Just What He Needed. A man went with his wife to visit her physician. The doctor ‘placed. 4 thermometer in the woman’s mouth. After two or three minutes, just as the physician was about to remove the instrument, the man, who was not used to such a prolonged spell of brilliant silence on the part of his life’s partner, said: “Doctor, what will you take Loe that thing?”—New York Times. Italians Eat Much Flour. The Italian peasant probably consumes more flour than the peasant of any other European country, because the manufacture of flour into various forms of macaroni is common in’ all the poorer Italian households, Ttalians are peculiarly ingenious also in their treatment of dotgh, which they thake into many curious and sppetining forms. Arrested and Set Free, Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Westtern Plowman: Ifthe firat cough is properly treated, the first step in the
direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, = need not fear consumption.” Kemp’ Balsam for the throat and lungs is proper treatment for the first’ cough. No other remedy has saved so, many from consumption. Large bottles 25c; and 60c. For sale by H. Dicker an sole agent, at Once On sale at LOOK . Geo. D. Buckley IS A CANDIDATE FOR NEVADA THEATRE, Wednesday Evening. May 7th, —_ * — ht . ae ’ Yow /a the time to plant Gm RA Sires Comedy. Co (Capt. Racket Co.) Will present. 4 Acts of continuous laugh, “A Night Ol.” (By Agastin goed ] 3 SEEDS! SEEDS!Popular Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cts. in . kind. P. G. SC 4 a Best We Eyer Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the ‘BREAD, PIES: and CAKES MAD® AT THE New York Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. Our reputation for selling good reds is well known. We have * just received a splendid lot. Garden Seeds of all kinds. Flower Seeds, Onion Sets, Sweet Corn, Beans and Peas ‘Clover, Red Clover “Alfalfa in bulk. § st ot All fresh and of the very bestCommercial Street, Nevada City. OP SSOOOO EOS SAFFRON CAKE a specialty. There is a Surprise in This DON’T MISS IT. Fine Groceries bulk, Blue Grass, White and Fischer Bros. —at the— PLAZA STORE Oarry a Fine Line of Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods, Etc., Etc. As can be found in Nevada City. cai 8 4 6 we Hay and Grain for SalE a 008 Price very reasonable. ADDEN ENTERTAINMENT at Unon Hotel : Thursday, [ay 1. Under the auspices.of St Margaret's Guild, ADMISSION, Be ‘eonts, including refpenpente EVERYTHING FRESE, Goods delivered Free of charge. Sond in a Urial Order. City Trustee. He wants all who believe that he would prove to be the “right mau in . Sie rigbt place” to vote for him, FOR CITY TRUSTEE. Chas. W. Hill (Present Incumbent) is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Trustee, Election, Monday, May 5th, FOR CITY MARSHAL. Hi.D. Shearer Present Incumbent, is hereby announced as a candidate for City Marsbal at the election to be held on Monday, May 6, 1902. FOR CITY MARSHAL. E. A. Tompkins Is hereby announced as a candidate for City Marshal at the election in May. FOR CITY TREASURER. EK. J. Morgan (Present incumbext) is hereby anouunced as a candidate for City Treasurer ‘at the election to be held en Monday, May 5, 1902. FOR CITY TRUSTEE. Sidney Peard (Preseut $ ipcumhnnt is hereby ig" te lcs as a candidate for re-election te ated Trustee. Eleetion THE GROTTO SALOON x«* Coolest and Sharpest Beer Wines, Liquors and Oigars on. Hot Lunch every Satardey = Most convenient Ola Rooms.” t “All right, then. You take your cap, Might. . re. cause it is seldom broiled; the fa fried out-of it and again soa leper ror ee of grease.for the matter of appearance digestive qualities—is to”broil oe gg eh So gh hat), but in a very hot oven. . ‘bacon in the most delicately t possible, rejecting’ the ‘rind, ‘ ptéces close together in a fine © ‘at Drotler. Place it over a dripping“ *'Pand set in a hot ‘oven. It*req: be turned just once. The fat po be falls into: the pan serra drippings for frying Di the bacon on If a wish to serve cally this, ‘sprinkle’ the Mver with’ $ _tandsalt, roit-itin flour and try in the bacon drippings.’ Serve with & a curled: morsel of bacon on top ofeach piece of liver. Bacon as served by: average cook, ‘well soaked in grease, is the. most indigestibleof food; when broiled crisp in the oven, it is a that may be served even for a bes two years with impunity. Aniong the fats delicately crisped ndebi're =f next to cream in ease of digestion: Indian Prayer Sticks. Those acquainted with ‘Indian customs know of the prominence that feathers hold in the religious and social ceremonies of the red men. . Par-’f ticularly among the Navajoes and Puebios are these plume emblems beHeved to have the utmost efficacy ‘und « good or bad. All about any Pueblo town may be . seen.carefully: whittled sticks,” each with ‘a tuft of ‘downy feath gener. , ally white ones, bound atthe top of it, They are ‘prayer sticks and are quite as’ curious as the ‘prayer wheels‘ of Burma and the paper prayersof the Chinese. The feathers, stick and manner of tying the feathers vary according to the nature of the prayer. _The Indian who wishes to ask a favor' of ‘the “Trues” prepares his feather prayer with great secrecy. Then, ‘taking it to a proper spot, hé prays to those above, and, planting ‘his stick, leayes itto continue his petition, Too Early. One raw February morning an in, structor in the University of Michigan was calling the roll of an 8 A class in English. . “Mr. Robbins,” said he. There was no answer. “Mr. Robbins,” in a slightly louder voice, Still no reply. . “Ah,” said the instructor, with a quiet smile, “come to think of tt, it is rather early for robins.” This is Current Literature’s anecdote of the late Moses Coit Tyler, who later oe at hell, and it shows him in the pleasing light of a man who could be boyishly gay at a gray and cheerless: hour—no small feat, if one stops to consider! an instructor’s provocations to morning dullness. sey i The Population of Nevada City Is about 5000, and we would say at least one-half are troubled’ with some affection of the throat’ and lang, : ae those complaints are, according. to eta: tistics, more numerous than any.ethers, We would advise all rot to neglect the opportunity to call on their draggist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam for the throat and lnngs. Price cs and 50c. Trial size free. For sale 'b A. Dickerman, gole agent. (PORTANT lotice fo Voter, in order to.Uote at the General Election in November, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions. of! the Statutes of 1899, all voters of Nevada County must apply for re-registration in order to be able to vote at the General Election in November. Such registration began on the lst day of January, and will be in progress at all times until forty days preceding the next election {n November. It is Important that Vo-. . ters should apply for Registration at once in order to expedite the work. Affidavits of registration must be eworn to before the County Olerk or bis Deputies, and they can not De sworn to before any other Lotfieer, ° registration purposes. The County Clerk's office will be, until further notice, open for registraday. Dated February ldth, 1902, F. L. Arbogast, » County Gort Nevada Capa, Gat. . an became professor of histdéry ‘at Cory Al Must _ Re-Register! “Deputies have beev appointed in all cl = gities and townships in the County for . ree tion from 9a. m. until 5 P. w eeeh : ek i eet ate, ‘EST. IN. 1866 mist 4 Under. the auspices of Court. Pride. of Valley Court. Garfield ores of evada: City Bids will be received this city 6t C.’Temby, f Stand,. Bar, bare 4 up to May roth by W. Avery of r., at Grass Valley, for Ice Cream Lunch Counter, ete.’* The Committee . reserves the right to preject any or all bids Full articulars laine, WwW ISTHE TE n PALIT: YOURPROPERTY. DIINO Keeps on hand a full assortment of Which are put‘up in various; sized; cans and in all shades "Shades . This paint is already prepared for immediate use and cost no more. than many inferior, brands, sun-proof. and are THE BEST.IN THE.WORLD. BRUSiES Of all, descriptions, pete ehice and at} reasonable prices. Palton’s: Paint is positively Meee aside Riwsee VERA SOS dans GRAND DISPLAY Main » Street ‘The Latest ‘Modes and ,.Effects..in Ladies’ and Children’s: Hats. cal icin al oe Benusityl a ¢ bth Rb OR hes:? 3 Clothes: WOrs Well, that’s our ivilege; } but when you * hee sa ri work we do, dnd the’ i ag we tharge "for family * the’ chaos aretha that yout next week’s: wash ‘will ° Ask ‘Needn’t 'send— ge es us ‘our prices: Rice fag of miner's’ and . ments, and me Ne ‘ ing and Brion for us 1 Beiuaert Tetoyhene 981 .