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May 14, 1902 (4 pages)

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gist YERAR—NO, 12j184 0 _ GRAND. DISPLAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1902. rok TRANSCRIP?) SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $6 a Year. ea hee Carrier; 1234 (Cts. a Week ; One cite Seta tad nd maa the bad and also the length of time'a . Man-lasdived to form a:true estimate . of his character. Polybius, the Greek ihistorian, fas ian Iébeertation to the same effect. “There is no reason,” says he, “why we should~ not sometimes blame and sometimes commend the , = : ‘game person, for, as ‘ohe is always ‘ tt. Gialae : ; 4 right, neither :is it probable that he : APT : a should be always wrong.” ; Out .of His Class. . ; ’Mrs.Jones—Just think of it! That} . fellow. came in and actually stole the clock right off the mantelpiece. Mrs. ‘Browh—And ‘your ‘dog was in the very same room! ae Mrs. Jones—Yes, but that didn’t count: Fido is only ‘a watelidog, you . know.—Boston Transeript. ©A Postal Card Serial: Steryianhd a est Suit For Slander, — ; ‘goes, Wanted to tell a neélgtibor what" she thought of him without laying him:: sself openito a suit foridamiages. So he. whit onthe plan of sending “him ‘each ‘day a postal card’ with only, one Word: written on it in a large ‘hand,-in:eddltion tothe date obscurely. tueks y The ‘person receiving: the eatds irec-. ay Mail, y By ognized’ the handwrittig ‘and,-euspect— fing sodfiething,-kept thémurtil ‘ i hstopped coming, when’ he “read: them ‘consecutively in the order of theif re-' ‘ception, What he read was, “Ridiculous old Bill Jones is the: meanest cuss in town,”°and he at oncesinstituted a} arid suit for slander against the sender: . 44, tie The ‘latter’s lawyer, however, called these tiny attention -to the fact that the postal : éard éentai “pidiediots,” though Miss Passay to the nice little boy who-. mailed eng dated-the day after had given up his seat in the car. *And . the date of the card ha athe: werd have ‘you been -tanght to: always give . “town.” Moreover, a: cat ~~ n yout feat to: Indies?” * . would ‘show ‘that after the Wort ?rt“No’m, replied the bright boy; “only . diculous” was an exclamation point, to old ladies.”— Philadelphia -Press. and after the word “town” was an ‘nterrogation mark, so that-the: series; of postal cards might be madé to ‘read: “Old Bill is: thei meanest cussiin town? Ridiculous!” He claimed, ‘thérefore, that instead of slandering. the plaintiff his client had defended him from.slander, and this plea was sustained by the court. But, all the same, everybody In town’ insisted ‘that the first’ reading’ ‘of’ the cards was the correct one, so that: the writer attained his ebject. ' not to i dyertisements of ‘ ve. Us jocents & week or 40 cents a month. . able invariably in advance. ‘The ‘skin is. with millions of little. pores glands ‘invisible to the natural’eye, yet through outlets the larger part of the deadly matter that daily collects in the body is carried off. But nature never intended that poi ‘of an’ irritating or acid character should be eliminated through the skin, the Liver and Kidneys their natural outlets, and it is when these i t.organs fail to their functions that these acid pdisons are absorbed into the blood and find their way to the surface of the body through the pores and*glands of the skin, producing intense itching and burning, inflammation and swelling; and eruptions of conceivable size, shape and character. Skin Diseases differ greatly in their general characteristics and de of intensity. Red and angry looking spots break out upon some part of the body with a mass of small pustules or blisters, from which is discharged ‘a clear or straw colored fluid, which dries and flakes off in bran-like particles and scales, or forms into hard and painful sores and scabs. The skin often hardens and dries, cracks and bleeds from the effects of the fiery acids, which ‘the blood is continuallythrowing off. Pimples, blaekheads aan blotches are-evidencees :: of a no acid pee? Sgr bas inflamed and clog: € pores. Skin Diseases being dependent ‘upon the same causes ‘the same treatment, which must be constitutional and not external. Nothing applied locally to the “inflamed surface can bring much relief. The disfiguring eruptions 4 fine Ranch of 610 eores, -on Pleasant . sage, below Grass Valley,isofferedforsale. . , bargain. There: isi house and good onthe place. Portions of it is heavily mbered. For further partievwlars: enquire tthe TRANSCRIPT Office. al8-tf Gash for Real Estate and Stores. . The [. atest Modes and Effects in 0 BNT partloular® io Market Street, opposite Hotel, San France Sorry She Spoke. “Thank you, my little man,” said Caution! This is not § gentle word—but when you think how ‘liable yon are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uviversally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in .the world since 1868-for the cure and treatment of Oonsumption and Throat and Lung troubles without loeing ite great popularity all these years, you will:be-thankfal we called your attention -to -Boachee’e German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup—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. G. Gregn, Woodbary, N. J. WANTED GOVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG sN Wanted for Railway Mail -Clerks. Inr-State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. or Small or Large: Amenunts With, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats. Call and See-Qur Beautiful Stock. Immediate Sgn Gos. ers, and all persons inte in mslen making with capital are joinAim tea St ates For art’ : re Oa 1 ates. en nod &Co., N and— Louis. Mo. First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s ber shop, on Bi street, gives the best ©) J YW M road town. All the latest sporting. s Stet on hand. faut?ef ia, 1683 . broke out with Eczema on me for about two various olutments, soaps and washes, but finally quit taking medicine, as the physician become chronic and incurable. Having endured this tormenting for about I6 years, . determined to make another effort to get rid ef and begaa S. S. S. In July, 1900, and continued It until Nevember, when . discovered, to my surprise and joy, that not a spot could be found on my body, which before had been almost covered with the eruption. it has now been nearly a year since the disease disappeared, but not a sign of it has:ever returned, and . am. satisfied the cure ls: permanent. ! ] F. C. NORFOLK, 1017 Hackberry Street. “will continue to annoy and pain you in spite of soaps, washes or powders. ‘There is no hope of getting rid of a skin disease exce ugh the purification of the depreciated blood and neutralizing and filtering out of the circulation all poisonous substances and acids. The purifying and tonic properties of S. S. S. soon manifest their influence in skin affections; the debilitated system is parece? and toned up, and the ual disa ce of the eruptions show that the polluted blood is being brought back to its natural purity and aver 3 guineas a minute.—London Tit-. strength. Old chronic skin disorders, which have resisted all the ordinary methods of to become.. a tape bath tow. os dimen Foy sed viet to the curative * cal J iT ; TTR powers of S. S. S., and there is no reason BaneS Ooeks eceaieed Seiler itt SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, why the long time sufferer should feel a rusty wire. Inflammation bloat poisoning set in, For two years ibe A i Ny ( Sala . : resigned to his fate under the mistak PSORIASIS, ACNE. BOILS. Bids will be received up to May roth by W. Avery of spply:: te prvere i Bay amin On Buckie curing cases Pg ite far more desperate this city or C. Temby, Jr., at Grass Valley for Ice Cream than yours. S.S.S. isa purely iy bern ; rem ay containing no Potash, ers hastor any of the poisonous drugs which constitute the basis of so many so-called skin cures. jo Tekin otvuaate cael ite Our Medical Department has been of the greatest assistance to thousands seeking relief Arnica salve and "7 ay soars — a r Era 5 fs Stand, Bar, Lunch Counter, etc. roam fetter, Belt. B % The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. } refund money. Only,50 conte. ‘;from ‘blood and skin troubles. Write us fully about your case, and our physicians help ‘ig you, for which no whatever is made. Our illustrated Book on Skin Diseases will be Cold Storage Meats. : A Small Legal Fee. The smallest fee ever taken by an English counsel was sixpence, that fee having on one occasion been taken by ihe Jate Sir John -Holker.-. Barristers’. fees wére in olden’ tithes’ siuéli Aess: than those now paid. An entry occurs in the churchwardens’ accounts of St.’ Margaret’s, Westminster, for ' 1476, showing that a fee of 3s. 8d., with fourpence for his dinner, was paid to. Robert Flypott, counsel, learned in. the law, for his advice. In Nare’s: “Glossary” a barrister’s fee was stated to be an angel, or 10 shillings. Thes# are somewhat different’ figures from the 600: guineas paid to Sir Charles Russell a number of years ago at the Leeds assizes for less than three hours’ work, or at the rate of PIA DARK Thursday, May 22 Under the auspices of onvenience sthe order.of the Da A bright young man not over twenty-six THOSE who have their § houses piped for gas hould inspect our supply of]. Court Pride.of Grass Valley Court Garfield of Nevada:City Gas Heaters owon display at our office. They are.not: high priced. Louise Melrose —at— NEVADA THEATRE . all blooi dieordere Electric Bitters has OFFICE HOURS—8 a. m. to 8 p.m zema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores
: [ees Full particulars later. urdays to Op. m. a Couty as 8 ltr, L. H. NEWBERT, Manager. .J-Reotoz, Pres. W.-H. Manin, Vice P. ageney ° levada County Bank NEVADA CIT, CAL. paid Up Capital $50,000 UGeneral Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought -amd advances. made on Drafts dra: part of the world. Loans made on heal and Personal ! Security. Interest Paid on Deposits. National Hotel Building . W. SCHIMUDT, LEADING CIGAR DBALER, Breed...cccseesecesr -dlevada City Cal DING LAD, Best'y Cent Cigar NER And Other Brandsi Dr, Alvah N. Plorgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Get your blood into good condition before warm weather comes TAKE La Rue's Sarsaparilla at Once : 2 On sale at DICKERMAN’S Friday, May 16, any time after 8 o'clock. Interest For Sale There is a large ledge showing plenty of free gold and sulphurets. This mine is as I represent it and if upon investigation you find it as not being such, I will pay your expenses to and from;the mine from 'Nevada City, Cal. Take 6.0’elock ‘Blomfield stage, PROF. JOHN ‘TILTON. on the mine. BK Nice Lunch Served We serve a nice lunch each evening at 8 o’clock, and you will * . * Yow ts the time to plant also find the best of imported and demestic LIQUORS AND CIGARS Family trade solicited. OCourteous treatment to all. New York Hotel Bar ---CHAS. _P. SHENK, Manager NOME, ST. MICHAEL And Other Arctic Points. — 4 KS For special first-class Cold Storage Vieats you should send your orders to} Grissel Bros.,.Gommereial street. The . . finest of beef, pork, mutton and_Jamb} . . Valuable Gold -Mining! in the market. fe2i-tf Citra Mild Sweet and Fragrant Ory Chem SIAN Must Re-Resister $1 General Election in ‘gent free to all who write for it. THE SWIFT-SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA, —— ORTANT: Hoice to Votes in order to Vote at the Dovember, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in acgordance with the provisiona of the Btatutes:of 1899, all voters of Nevada County mast apply for re-registration. tn order'to beable to vote at the General Eleetion in November. Such registration. began on the lst day of January, and will bein progress at all times until’forty days preceding the next election in November. it is ‘important that Voters should apply for Registration at once in order to expedite the work. Affidavits of registration must. be sworn to before the County Olerk or One Sweetest 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. i We sell 16 Ibs. for $1; 100 Ibs for $5.50. There are other eweet.things in stock that will please by reason of their good quality and reasonable price. Bar gy 10 pounds, $1. Brown Sugar 18 pounds for $1. . Maple Syrup, 1 gallon, $1.25. New Orleans: Molasses 15 cts, quart. Tea Garden Drips, 85 cents, Peaecoek Syrup, 75 cente. SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, ==! houghts of Repose Street. “24 are not more pleasing than the ' sight of linen finely laundried, spic and span and just received from our establishment. Nothing looks handsomer than the results of the wash when artistically done. Our quality begins and ends with us, Past performances are the basis of all claims. In asserting laundry 28 ary . S ff] SEEDS! SEEDS! Our reputation. for selling : Seeds.is well known. We have © just received a splendid lot. Garden Seeds of all kinds. Flower Seeds, Onion Sets, Sweet Corn, Beans and Peas in bulk, Blue Grass, White Clover, Red Clover and + Alfalfa in ‘balk, #8 tt All fresh and of the very best ¢ kind. © Rriee ‘very reasonable. Pp. G. SCADDEN} Commercial Street, Nevada City. preeminence we mere promise to repeat what we have done before. Prices very reasonable. NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Telephone 981 WM. TREGALLIS Resident Agent, Nevada City. BROAD STREET MARKET All kinds of New Vegetables Fresh Every Day. his Deputies, and they can not be sworn to before any other officer.Deputies have beeu appointed in all cities and townships inthe County’ for registration purposes. The Oounty Olerk’s office will be, antil further notice, open for registration from 9a. m. until 5 p.m. each day. Dated February. 14th, 1902.F. L. Arbogast, County Clerk Nevada County, Cal. SIERRA HEVADA SALOOU veins ted Without Pain. 8.8. GARONNE (passenger steamer) 4,000 tons, sailing from San Francisco ‘May 26th. 8. 8. Lyra (freight steamer) 6,000 tons, sailing from Francisco about May 25th. The-finest stesmers end the finest service. These steamers have unexcelled facilities for handling heavy. and bulky-freight and live stock. The very best passenger a mmodatione—Firet, Second and Third clase. Most favorable rates for passenger and freight. Oorrespend with us before closing elsewhere. ® Frank Waterhouse & Co., Inc. Sa Political Announcements. Ufice Houre—taia2ig. M: and htob 7. mu. Fruit and Vegetable Store. YEE.LEE &CO. HAVE o: " wer stnetoion coaransna™” satisfaction , very and Feed * Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor. pt ot attention given to transien’ I i Photographs. EE . . . ” : : ! ye . Wines and Liquors. Pe KR @m Best 5 Cont Beer in Town. and make them in a first-class manner. 1 also frame them when ao ordered. I make frames’ of all kinds. : For Public Administrator— JOHN CURNOW, Thomas Ingram Is hereby announced as a candidate for Public Administrator; subjectto: the decision of the Republican nominating. conventign. PRAIA IAI IIIA RIAA AAAI IIIA AA IAD AAAI IAAI RRR I ANIA III AIA ISISAI IIIS ISI AI ISI ISSAIISI IIA Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and Eggs, Oandies and P bro . " AUGUST RAPP, Proprietor. . . You ean get the best refreshments in town at the Cot of . Dhvoheentne. oe ' Nevada City woth k 7 -