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October 25, 1902 (4 pages)

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1 Montgomery Stroy, RANCISCO us, .$1,233,728.79 Pec aves 5,914,424.89 i N DEof TWO PE cre N SAVINGS DEPoging[REE AND annum, DST Wi BAW are asi P WILLS. OXES REN 4 upward. beget a HE FAKING OF A Wily"BROWN, Manager, © ETAB” Y BEANS} fbolutly sew new which we ha ited for years. n makes one glass Whi: key (hye or . six Beans to the t the thing for and convenient +, excursions, etc, . all the virtueof whiskies withou: rious effect. Made yrare vegetable guaranteed to © poisonous er iruge of apy dedada eM erage is not deman may be taken ith without water; oat exhilerating _ be experi 12 BEANS, 80c. ng retail at 10 cts. can be procured dru eti@ faney first ise ond ninw -a Void = cna Lia aS ESAS K 8@7¢ ra +08 50 < noe Dis = TILLERS OF = WHISKIES EV ADA SH RKAY of rnd Liquors) x tt : pat Boor a ity Transfer } AND HAULING, ation paid to the for theatr 3 ure moving. . tq arne. i AND BROS. thelr new ¢ A men them. Ther. sp eg firest trend quors and Ci s of Mixed vrinks ity. AP Props. Com ne Htaltl opened — teady for aban, rite Hotel has woot” ; newly ™ 3 ut, thereby meki86 ‘to no Hotel in tole ’ @ State. f } Sunny Room 0 Modern Disiss p for all Stage* and ments ¢ of et Sg ) — uri, Hee aa ( woek or $2 5 Tor 40. cents & y ii, $6 a Year. By Carrier, 12% Cts. a : a week peontwariably in sd¥vanee, House For Rent. 4 house of four rooms, in a good neighnod, is offered for rent, Will beva-. about November first; No d apply. ‘cial f ol-it “Now or Never o-« eel d at least for a number of years wih you be Pillows and, Feather Beds Latent rt leaves withoosru fureeer 3 Reno, about October ber 15th. 5%. and an aiftidote: fi for the irritatin acids PEL THER ROROW ATG o's residies Bt atism. . Main street, aby Hola id ies and invigorates the inity can Pee iy ebarges one WEY) US es ee eye ke Rution . Pe Pris Help Wanted, a lished, the arity, conreding ge) bri a facturing house, Re‘washed out of the agente to travel calling on tel achingmuscles and ts and agents. 1 territory.’ = ree and the permanent. Busivess successful cal. for relief hi Salary $1024 a yaar he re a aif expenses. Preyioney SDARD “BO a gt thecure dress, HOUSE, . ent nofiing rm cause has been ton Bite oatcaeo. Tk S. & ingin the blood Business 8 Chance. e wise investment of $20 is often ‘the’ 7 tion of success, if you ere not wi jodding methods, you should invest’, roposition. It is for the thay Bo of ings who wishes to receive hlgy tees interfe'in Bs Bre pe om Street, saree Vn, A Good Investment. Smali or ‘Large. Amounts With Immediate Profits. lo speculation or gamble, but from oe 1 proee Lisipes 3 0 ona she and all personé . ney making with small seen, are join: First-class refers & vany Usited States. For — eulars address J. mas « SCG; Nin Louis. M ~esemerrrensnminessatt & tle I make Photographs: . . and make them In a first-class mane. . ner, 1° also frame. parties with . : Enquire et. this. of. . ron ies renters Bg hee he a Aipoumnent z oe soi ing auees ser intense ees the system ov peal with ness of an electric shock, pains 3 eta 1 Sate py he ng in ) immovable joints Stiak y nerves, an , the inyalid’s chair or P ctutches, ‘The cure ie of ‘Rheumatism can never-be complete or permanent: until-the acid blood has been poriged and, the sys. va ee all sorrnpod matters oes this promptly and surely, because itis a bestest Blood inaficihe, ryheh ret Atlanta; Ga. Fone lo —ITanes = 1902 = Taxes ARE NOW DUE. them “when” ordered. =I. me frames , of kinds. ° CORE —_> : wise ae ‘Everything me for ¢anerals. Experienced undertaker fh at ance at all times: a Best of service gussautend.! Office of the Superintendeng : of Grove Cemetery. Telephone No, 84. st We Ever Tasted! Verdict of all our patrons, as to the EAD, PIES. and CES MADE Ap THE w York Bakery. is also hereby # gasordanse taxes eed he doe cid pareble on on the fires ay. wil October and Will Be Delinquent on the Last Monday in November Next x and that UNthereafter at 6 ote . Mh x Bova Les thas Pone-halt he ot My rt fre ionday in April nok pant betore the five per cent will be thereto. a THAT ALL TAXES MAY BE PAID AT BIN “Ss PAY. ABLE, ; pou te cotzentunce. of she Tereey ot ai mentioned, for the. Derposs of collecting 8: NORTH BLOOMPIBLD — Mollerius Hotel, NORTH SAN JUAN—Jas. Chisholm's Store, Z A 5 dha TRUCKEE—W. L, Moody's Office, Ootober 22d. "» Co GRASS VALLEY —Jastion +4 oe urt, J. J, JACKSON, Count rer snd ‘ax Collector of Ne MAX. KOHLER, Prop. FRON CAKE “® “special Delivery to Cakse ant NGE OF MANAGEMENTI® onn G. Richards umed full management of thé well 1 Oak UTEL @ pun smes mes Continue to cond lass a J uct dss deed at exeellen Dato-date uty! t will be mai and ol nable. — of WINE. . TT hatited served a ‘ be = OTOR, Pres,” vada mie NEVADA CITY, CAL. ney Up Capital oe * $59,000) DR. -N. B. CHAPMAN TDR, ¢. W. CHAPMAN: GARY W. RICH, Propet, Keeps om hand the best brands of BOTTLE. BAER We aim to serve only the best. Call arouné and see for ¥ BROAD STREET MARKET All ea of —. New. Vagatablas. Fresh Every . Day. Salted ted Fish, Poultry and ‘a8 oe ae a Ne ese DENTISTS 22518 ag mountaltis tothe Ohio at ear * Then 3 1 . B\ shrunken muscles, . ; .) it amon’ Bande: gad that the Beate nnd . A FAMOUS. HIGHWA\ By The Cumberland ‘Road, Which Wag 4 Projected by Henry Otay,‘. teenth century was the so called C berland. road, “which was. to ex from Cumberland, Md., through . western’ ‘Penrisylvania, over the ing, W. ‘Va.,°and ‘then . onto St Louis: projector and chief supporter, and. hia, rod that “there were sometimes twenty gayly painted four horse coaches each way daily. The cattle and Were never out: of sight, and canvas covered wagons were drawn by six to twelve horses.” On this great road, which eventually country was a wilderness, but on the highway itself the traffic was as dense as in the main street of a large town, . sever ‘oval ‘whitish’ or; Teh miles an hour.was the uses Fens for couches: From Baltimore to ing ran lines of freight wagons, which
earried ten tons, drawn by. twelve horses and with wheels ten feet in @iameter. Pearson's Magasine. ; Expected a Fight. A Fifesbire farmer gave his herd lag. die, Jamie, 4 half wit, a ticket to admit him to a sacred recital in a neighbor ing town, to be given by loca! talent, . and told the iad to be sure to enjoy himself. The farmer was greatly surprised te find bis servant in the kitchen long be fore the conclusion of the performance, and upon asking him why he tad te turned from the recital Jamie replied: “Weel, maister, ae man yonder —— to sing, ‘I’m the King of Glory,’ then anither said he ‘was the King of Glory,’ and when I-saw three ithers standin’ ap an’ sayin’ they were ‘the Kings of ie. Slory’ I kent there was to be a fecht, eo [ cam awa’ an’ left them to finish themsel’s.”--Dundee Adve INDEPENDENT Meetings. P, F. SIMONDS, For Superior Judge ". J. J. JACKSON,For County Treasurer J. G. O’NEILL, For Superintendent of Schools Will address the citizens of Nevada. County at the following times and places: INDIAN SPRINGS—Wedneeday, Ootober 29th. PLEASANT RIDGE—Tharsday, October 80th. COTTAGE HILL — Friday, October 81st. NEVADA OITY—Saturday, November Ist. ber 8d. bas Is Now heady, The cheapest and most convenient fuel for the idael home. No smoke, ashes, soot or dust. It is always ready. Price, for fuel, $1.60 net; for light ing, $2.50 net, per thous— ! fest This must be paid. before the roth of cach month, otherwise the charges ‘will be: for fuel $2.10; for lighting $3. HMovada County Gas & lors, JOHN WERRY, Manager. Nevada City. Assay. Office dssaying, of Ores of all desripton HJ. TESTS AND ro EEDUCTION oF aks soe eee aa emtatse. isional Hotel ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION. ©. Telephone No.—W. 28. The most reinarkable ‘hi we in the United ince a : It ‘was 80 well constructed. that it ja:a'}: good road today. Henry)Clay was its}. services in its behalf are co ; ed by a monument near Wheeling. W. . Rorthern are told by letters written at that pe-. passed ‘tnto the hands’ of: the “states . 8h through which it runs, the government’ 4 ‘expended no less a sum than‘$7,000,000, . § , Within a mile of it on either side the} GRASS VALLEY—Monday, Novem-. ‘Sunsily nies Aieauaible te the. gion.of. the:-tail.: I have, ora ‘seen mae ‘fish 0 ‘which’ wish: nes! several sliades lighter the eolor; hence a ‘fish with’ spots The Oldest British Game, In. one“ form or another football; the ‘oldest ‘British game, ‘has= existed: for: centuries. Some wee*tt°in the game *harpaston,” played by the Greeks, the of. the game, as now: understood, . is found outside of Britain, but-in HngShrove -Tuesday,' in olden times, was the ‘great’ annual’ football day,“ when the fun was fast and furious, shops and hotises’ being clésed for‘fear of damage and both sexes and all ages taking part.Fitgstephen in his “History of London,1175,” makes the earliest. mention of young ‘men of the’ city annually goat the well knowh game of* ball on” and Derby bear this out, where it was long the custom to do the same, Ches ter’s first ball being: the ‘head of 8 Dane.—Pearson’s Weekly. “The Ghostof Leap Year", unrentraeriets Berry: the any as ei f oleae leap year this Sa sort of evil ‘demon makes his dread appearance. The creature’s solé pleasuré is to be displedsed: with everything and: everybedy; His shape is not distinguishable in member, joint or limb, but taken. altogether his hideous and uncanny actions make him a much dreaded iionater. beings. © rah come next,: a care 1,006, . satel has only stated that Germany mea to have almost 2,600,000 dogs, Russia “only 1,500,000 and — _ noah northern pike have the sides: matked. : than the ground i A fo re lighter spots, a DORE lawyn pame ‘of which, they say, by derivation, suggests that, the might be . seized,and carried {nto inal ‘No. land it’ has’ flourished for centuries. : of, the game in England. He tells us. ing Into the fields after dinner to play . Shrove Tuesday. Traditions of Chester . so Governor GEORGE C. PARDEE : County Ticket. STATIS TICKBT, Mas pes . Of Alameda. For Lieutenant. Goverrior.. .... Nyse ALDEN ANDERSON of Solano For Chief :Justioe......csccecececececusees W. H. BEATTY of Sacramento For Associate Justice.. 0.. ce csieiee see ceseecs FP. M. ANGELOTTI of Marin For Associate Jnstige.2.6..4.2.. 60000 e se , «LUCIEN SHAW of Los Angeles For Secretary of State..:....00. OHARLES F. OURRY of San Francisco For Controfler....,.-.eserecsieagercceesocses E. P. COLGAN of Sonoma Por Tren gurer ie yy cantons sansacesss -TRUMAN REEVES of San Bernardino For Attorney General..... Las Fetaes seks ULYSSES 8S. WEBB of Plumas For Superintendent of Public Tastructiom.... THOMAS J. KIRK of Tulare Por Surveyor.. 2.. ..eceeee . «+. VIOLOR.B. WOODS of San Luis Obispo For State Printer.. ....5... ~..2.W. W. SHANNON of: San Francisco For Olerk of the Sapreme OOUth. ce csevececs FRANK O. JORDAN of Alameda For Congressman, First District.. For Railroad Oommissiover, First District., ..3. N. GILLETT of Humboldt EEE Se oe A. ©. IRWIN of Yuba breath bides within my breast, for he who shaped both sea and land this day ‘ghail-end.my battles or my life. I will ye " ” ner,” said the garrulous barber. “All right,” said the man going out. “Make it a_silent one,, and I'll come. Meetings. . Repblian Honines) Will comet le TT of ‘iiss Coun’ owing times “~~ @nd socepoads ne OUGH AND READY e NEVADA OITY—Wednesday. Optober, thor A ‘awinis Seite. pak werdieet cows JOHN GLASSON of Grass Valley For Superior Judge.,....-0++ DO SE Phe F. T. NILON of Nevada City For Sheriffs. ..0cceeeem eee ... HENRY R, WALKER of Grass Valley MOP ONGPNE B.5< fiaiks Sie SF ces ng sco tae csve cécvig F. L. ARBOGASTD of.Nevada City For Treasurer.. ; .. MALU ET od Chee Lee to ae WOE, Ie WRIGHT of Nevada City Meh ACP REE. wis sasscbcedeensiecwe seen’ ‘W. H. BRAY of Grass Valley For District Attorney... rice dal 04jao> seeeeeeee U, O, LINDLEY of Nevada City For Superintendent of Schools.. .. W. J. ROGERS of Grass Valley For Pablic Administrator........ " ‘PHOMAS INGRAM of Grass Valley . For Ooroner.... .sessseeeseesessessetess s+ HENRY LANE of Nevada City For Supervisor, Third District....... E. T. WORTHLEY of Washington For Supervieor, Fourthi Diatriet. . seeeseaeeAy J. WOOD of North San Juan Red Cedar : . Red Cedar ena . Shingles COUNTY TICKET. This Is Our Speeialty WEP Vege Mining and Building Material always onhanud; Promptdelivery. Bi; M. L. & D. Marsh Shingles Red Cedar (Citizens. Banik = Incorporated :in 1876. : ‘oes BROAD STREET, eee NEVADA COITY. astperies on Capital ; $200,000. 00. Reserve Fund « § 5,500.00 + 75,000,00. tindivided Protits, 36,000.00 t, B. he Present Rice og ay hotly M, Hughes; Cashier, John sd eg my. Fg HE Eeeeom Jobe +. Mergen Geo. M. Hughes, D. eee sigs Sone OPFiCE HOURS— CS pao Satupdare frogng.0 to 8 dicloek v. Neg: ‘Money loaned oh ik MONEY ORDERS Da peiek aie en takcceas in California, 2g gU SIGHS DRA REA aAfnble 6 per on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, end oll points in BULLION purehased and assayed. OFFICRRS— Morgan; DUNLAP & HICKS. Crest Paid on s. . in aie “vv Nettonal Hotel Batlding . weygda City, O61. GRASS VALLEY—Mopday, Novettgraces tor rues Caner oon elena) with afreetepnst this Baak. ATHENA WAFERS d : GRAHAM ORAOKERS RAMONA WAFERS \ * "NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of flavors, SOOIAL TEA WAFERS Pod CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prize in every _ package. _ Price 80 cents. : All flavors and vcelics. oo . . OHAMPAGNE WAFERS g P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. 1a Dues Courh Care PEREERERE EL EER EP OREO MRE RH ERE RE RH RP EH ~ ‘Give Results or Money is Refunded é PET TCTECTLiL Tri eT Ter eT TT eye Try EE ery For Sale by : DICKERMAN’S EXCURSIONS EAST 444 4 Owerthe 4 4 4 € Santa Fe Railway. The cheapest and best way totravel. Tourist Sleeping Cars are ased and are PERSONALLY CONDUCTED on MONDAYS, T . DAYS by experienced and careful attendants. sins 1 SES AMSRTOR @@NO EXTRA FARE FOR TSIS SER ‘ bookiet with full information. Write for it. VEO.. "We ime free SANTA FE, 841 Market 5St., San Francisco. LOOKING BACKWARDS At the old mauner of laundering flannels and underwear as it was done at home ‘by inexperienced servants or Chinese labor, it makes one smile when eompared with the work done at our laundry. Your underwear ia thoroughly clean and unshrunken when it leaves our laundry after being freated by our dry s'eam process. The season is here for heavy flannels by sending them tous. You save the cost in the wear aud tear on your garments, Have our wagon call, NE VADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIA 70h Leave orders or Bnodles at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Office, Nevada pew AM Many Classes of Supplies.. se be ay rote by — lady of the ouse. C) the laundry ~a ge eestea " necessary things %o keep it going. To keep the cost down _to wiunnoaniie y ineete Raa: bg en i GROCERIES should be ‘at the beet ee FOR _SALB, SHAKES at $9 per th ered to any part of town. ly : tore. . hE » cd ¢) eck a % ae as Deere ee