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same to take effess
EMBER 17 1908 A,
ter conduct the
> setiled immediately,
Cullect and pay<gil
A. A. ATTEISION,
W. T. ROBLASOL
NAL CAR
POWER
and : 4
rat Law.,ase, Nevada City,
INDLEY,
unselor at Law, «
UILDING STAD
corner ne, Nevads
IBARLS,
bunselor at Law.
IN ALL TH8 COURT:
Bl. 3 Li
IMONDS,
bumselor at Lav,
In THB STATE Al?
/ ALLING,
: at: Law,
UILDING, COR. BROAD:
Nevada City
§. FORD,
ounselor at Lav,
UILDING, COR. O0lh
vtrsets.
= ——_$—$—$———n
LONG,
ounselor at Law, }
OAD AND PINES:
City ;
LOWELL,
sy at Law,
Commercial Sti
la City.
D. MASON,
and Notary Publie
BUILDING, HBT
eee eee
/AGGONER,
and Sarveye
{INBRAL SUBST,
. & Roberts’ Blosk
ene
anones 0H
» LARUS,
8 at Lay,
alley, Cal
ik 184. ;
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DAVIS
. and Inst
usic,
yrobestral Direwt 7
pounty
ng pupils at
ms of sul ae
sor, either by 1g
nein North $aa°@
ade ice
fa
TRANS
ON BATES;
sg6a Year. . !
mcuien 12% Cts. @ Week
ColuM
f ¢ to exceed five lines in
—_ ptoder this head for — .
$28 month. Eac add: ~ ine
or ook or 40 cents a month. Pay. rably in advaneeRooms for Rent. i
furnished yg with wm.
ulre oO}
“now or Never.’?
—_
ot for a pumber of years will you be
pyour . illows and: Fe
eleave. without fury
‘about October 15th.
OUR RENOVATING CO., a ak
. Mrs. Garthe’s =
oe vaca ration of Bioomfield
nity can send by freight or stage,
isbarges one WAY, ,
Help Wanted.
rE anufacturing house. ReBoP ceavel onl ing on rete.) merpd agents Locel territory. Postmane t. Busiress successful and
. Salary Sin lone Xperience UB’ e revions .
uPeiijres. STA DARD HOUSE,
Bldg. ( bicago. ll. 18
For Sale.
ranch, with dwelling thereon
Apply at the
ty isoffered or sale. APP a
s : ottice.
;
adi
Business Chance.
——
investment o $°0 js often the}
edded
jon’ f success. if you *re not w
methods, you
nosition. Itis or tbe man of m:
who wishes to receive a steady inMthoutiterfe ing, with
t, AddressH BROLA
eet. Chicago, Il
A Gooa Investment.
resent em1, 356 Lear——
mall or Large Amounts With
Immed ate Profits.
sulation or gamble, but from legitiusiness. Bankers, merchants, pro. } men, end all persons inter in
making with small capital are joinFirst class references in any part. of
ited States. lor pErtne address
i ee eo Ninth and Pine Streets,
0.
House to Rent.
~to rent ov Broad street.. Ad
ly located. Enquire at the
pnipT office or of Mrs. yen of
Hil, .
4a
tie I make
and make them in
Photographs. °
a first-class manner. 1 also frame
° them when so
ordered.. I_ make
° frames of all
kinds.
CORE —_
mber..
My new Sawmill on the Washington Ridge is now runbing
and I respectfully solicit a
of the public’s patronage.
i Timber Cut. to. Onder.
W. B. LATHROP,
DA CITY, CALIFOBNIA
t We Ever Tasted!
verdict of all our patrons, as to the
READ, PIES and CAKES
v York Bakery
MAX. KOHLER, Prop.
RON CAKE a specialty.
Cake?
GE OF MANAGEMENT!
onn G. Richards
&ny part of thecity. Wednd Fancy Pastry 9 specia!itv
umed full management of the well
YORK HOTEL @ BAR.
ll continue to co
ndurt host
ied aunty te heat
Will pee ard of e cuisine deble er
Rad maintaip
mabie, 82d comforta’
—et of WINE. BR
Served at Re. = LIQUORS and
oY a es
aa unt Undertaking Ch
Floral Designs at Short N re
OF and Eiabat
Bldg, upd Kinde Nighe ss
*about as’ effective in the battle with this
ing,
“af —— be!
Sand Cy
should inve t gate . ;
est
The liniment bottle and Hensiet strip are
familiar objects in nearly ‘hdusehaf,
They ate the wea that have used for;
generations to fight old‘Rheumatism,; and are
iant
disease: as the blunderbuss of our forelatinen
» Rheumatism is caused acid, sour. bs
condition of the blood. It d with acrid, irritati Ps rane ean i i His ith acrid, irritating matter that settles
‘pains, but these are only sym
* , and liniments and oils, nor nothi
else applied externally can di th itt ; Dor nothing..
were derphitekt thes Aes Loins wie gritty, corroding particles, ; ‘Tt +
ie). Ranking WA RR ache con fac sap plied gain ae Ace mera eye the aches_and
ms which are liable.to return with ;
change of the weather; the s disease lies deeper, the blood and system
are infected, . Rheumatism cannot, be radically and permanently cured
until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly
and promptly a8 S, S. S, ‘It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream
mm, Of rich, strong blood to the affected: parts, which
: “dissolves and washes ‘out all foreign materials, and
ab “sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing ae
'« « §.&: 8. contains no potash or other mineral, but
ne non elan, — As . WOE perfect vegetable blood purifier and most
exhilarating.. tonic. .Our pliysicians will advise, without charge, all who
rite abont their case; and we will send free our special book on Rheumatism
ment. 4 TKE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,Atianta, Ga
LOOKING BACKWARDS
ax
5 Pe, At the old manner 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.is thor
ougbly clean and anshrunken when it
leaves our laundry after being freated
by our dry s eam process. The season
is bere for heavy, flannels by sending
them tous. You save the cost in the
wear and tear on your garments,
Have our wagon call.
d,
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Be GE? GE? ES Weg WE a? Va
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: NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION
Leave orders of Bnodles at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office, Nevada City, Cal.
.} using ordinary shot for. convenience;
NEVADA QITY, CAL: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1902.
we ew ee re ee ns ee eee ne ns eee ee
Grand Republican Rally’ But a Pound of Feathers Is Heavier
Than a Pound of Lead.
That old question about a pound of
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO.
ve:
eeeneienaiil
feathers and a pound of lead takes on
new.interest when we-look at it in a
simple .scientific way. It seems abéurd,, of course, that’a pound of ‘one
‘thing could be heavier than a pound of
another thing, and yet that is exactly
what may be shown in this case; not
that the pound. of. lead is heavier than
the pound of feathers, as most persons
‘would say.on the spur of the moment, .
but just the other. way—a pound of
feathers is heavier than a pound of
lead. ’
This ;. apparently inconsistent state‘ment may be quite easily proved. With
accurate seales. weigh a pound. of lead,
—
then with the same scales weigh a
pound of feathers, putting them into a
muslin bag for the purpose. The feathers and the bag together must weigh
exactly a pound.
The next step itn the operation will
show apparently that there is no dif:
ference whatever. in the weight of. the
two articles,*for: you put the shot in. ,
one pan of a balance and the bag. of
feathers in the other, and after a little
seesawing they will come to an exact
level. ;
Now, however, the scientific phase of
the question presents itself, and you}
~are reminded ‘that in weighing the articles thus in the open air you have
taken no account of the buoyant power of the air, which bears everything
up in proportion:.to the, object’s. bulk.
As the bag. of feathers is of greater
bulk than the shot, it is borne up. more
-than, the shot is, and for that reason
it is necessary to use a little more than
a pound of feathérs to balance a pound
of lead.
This, however, is. theoretical, The
practical prpof ts obtained when, you
place the balance bearing the lead and
DR. GEORGE C. PARDEE,
“Will Address the People of
NEVADA CITY,
. Monday Afternoon, October,2o0th,
Commencing at 2.0’clock, sharp.
i" EVERBODY COME.
REPUBLICAN
County Ticket. .
the feathers on the receiver ofan airpump and cover them with the glass
bell. Then exhaust the air, and you
will find that the pan bearing the feathers will sink and the pan bearing the
lead will rise, thus showing that when
weighed in the ordinary way the quan:
tity of feathers. used to.make a pound
is actually more than a pound.—New
NEE —————
Many Classes of Supplies..
Must be considered by the lady: of. the
house. The kitchen, the pantry, and
the laundry must each receive the
‘pecessary things to keep it going. To
». keep the cost of supplies for all down
to a reasonable limit the
GROCERIES
should be purchased at our store. We
have the best goods. We sell at the
lowest prices. © give the best value,
A test order will prove the trath of thie.
FOR SALE
SHAKES at $9 per thousand. Delivered to any part of town. Apply at the
store.
h Grocer, Oommeraith, Street.
Koenigs Malt Extract
NERVE TONIC
POPPPPPPPPPPDEDEPEDDPDDPPPEDDPPPPD POPPED DD
It will give you an appetite, stimu
late and build you up.
25 cts. 3 for 65 cts.
PPP E POT T ee
DICKERMAN’S
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets
Thon. J. NH; Gillet
For Chief Justice.
SR 10, Se
Pardee and Anderson
HARKS
For Associate Justice
For Secretary of State....
Bcr Controller
For Treasurer
For Attorney Geueral
For Surveyor
For State Printer
Republican Nominee for For Clerk of the Supreme Court
CONGRESSMAN* 4st DISTRICT
STATE TICKET.
For Governor = GEORGE C. PARDEE
Of Alameda.
For Lieutenant-Governor.. .... Seweadis ALDEN ANDERSON of Solano
W. H. BEATTY of Sacramento
For Associate Justioeg........ cee eee eee F. M. ANGELOTTI of: Marin
LUOLEN SHAW of Los Angeles
.s..-OHARLES F. CURRY of San Francisco
E P. COLGAN of Sonoma
ULYSSES 8. WEBB of Plumas
For Superintendent of Public Instruction.... .THOMAS J. KIRK of Tulare
VIOTOR H. WOODS of San Luis: Obispo
W. W. SHANNON of San‘Francisco
FRANK CO. JORDAN of Alameda
For Congressman, First District...... .. J. N. GILLETT of Humboldt
For Railroad Commissioner, First District A. CO, IRWIN of Yuba
Wilt address tha.people of _ :
Nevada; City
For Assemblyman
For Sheriff.....
TUBSDAY, OCTOBER 44, 1902,
ot tal issues of the day.
vanes us For District Attorney
Everybody Invited to Attend
By order.of the Republican Oount 5
Central Committee.
SHERMAN, W, Mans, Obairman.
W. W. Williams, Secretary.
For Pablic Administrator
For Coroner
For Supervisor, Third District
For Supervisor, Fourth District.. ..
.
COUNTY TICKET.
JOHN GLASSON of Grass Valley
At the Nevada Theatre. eo} For Superior Judge.......eseceeeee ee eeee ,.F. T. NILON of Nevada City
HENRY R. WALKER of Grass Valley
For Olerk.....55++ pislgsteatclnataes ..F. L. ARBOGASD of Nevada City
H. J. WRIGHT of Nevada City
eA Par OCT ee W. H. BRAY of Grass Valley
I. O. LINDLEY of Nevada City
For Superintendent of Schools..........W. J. ROGERS of Grass Valley
THOMAS INGRAM of Grass Valley
seseseeeeA. J. WOOD of North San Juan
Se
ia
Lf
Seventeenth Agriculture District
cee FAl
Will be held in the AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley,
TUESDAY, October 7th to ath
(ENOBUSIVE)
Grandest Pavilion Exhibit ever seen in the county. For list of
Cr) ay
liberal prizes see Premium List. All desiring to make display of their
products should apply at once for space. ;
“Fine Sport, Liberal Purses, Everybody Come.' DR. B. JAMIESON, Sec’y.
TT TT a a a
Two Day’s Racing—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 31 & 12 .
GEO. MAINHART, Sr., President. i:
R-d Cedar
Shingles
This Is Our Specialty
adapted them to this climate.
ese hoy time to repair your roof.
Miving and Building Material alwaysonhand. Prompt delivery.
M. L. & D. Marsh
Red Cedar
Shingles
~— During September and October
FROM
St. Louis, Memphis or New Orleans
Ksinnsas City «......cccccdaceossecegamosone sesinnnsnsopsnnnnennenneennnntes
Corresponding law rates from all points East.
and your friends will be notified immediately, or write the
Have Y our Friends Come to California
Fee es et Sa ee a eek ae Chicago , a ae
25 00
You can deposit the money with any Santa Fe agent,
4
’
SANTA FE, ®! Market St. San Francisco.
has Is Now
‘Realy,
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 lighting, $2.50 net, per thous-—
sand feet. This must be
each month, otherwise
the.charges will be: for
fuel $2 10; for lighting $3.
Nevada County Gas & Electric Co.,
JOHN WERRY, Manager.
BBOAD STREET MARKET
)
All kinds of
New Vegetables Fresh
Every Day.
Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and
Eggs, Oandies and Nats.
1% AUGUST RAPP, Proprietor.
\
paid before the roth of
cecum D
% * :
. . . Just received a fine line
r
of
WAFERS.
NA
a d \
%
All flavors and varieties.
CHAMPAGNE WAFERS
ATHENA WAFERS
GRAHAM ORACKERS
RAMONA WAFERS
OO WAFERS in a variety of
SOCIAL TEA WAFERS
CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES
in 6 pound packages, A prize in every
package.
P. G. SCADDEN
Commercial Street, Nevada City,Price 80 cents.
POLITICAL OMINEE
POSITIVELY no _ announcement will be made
unless payment is made
in advance.
JOHN GLASSON.
Regular Republican Nominee for
Assemblyman.
Election, Tuesday, November 4, 1902.
F. L. ARBOGAST, .
‘ Regular Republican Nominee for
CLERK
Of Nevada County.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
‘ALDEN ANDERSON
Republican Nominee for
Lieutenant Governorof California.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
ALEXANDER C, IRWIN
Republican nominee for
Railroad Commissioner
District No. 1.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
* ALEX. BROWN
Republican Nominee for
State Board of Equalization
e District No. 2.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
SIDNEY PEARD
Regular Democratic Nominee for
Recorder
of Nevada County.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902,
POLITICAL HOMINEES,
HENRY C. SCHROEDER,
Democratic Nominee for
ASSESSOR
Of Nevada County.
Election, Tuesday, November 4, 1902.
PRESTON F. SIMONDS
Independent Candidate for
Superior Judge
of Nevada Oounty
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1908,
W. J. ROGERS
Republican Neminee for
Superintendent of Schools
of Nevada County.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
THOMAS INGRAN,
Republican Nominee for
Public Administrator
Of Nevada Oounty.
Election, Tuesday, November 4th, 1902
HENRY LANE,
Republican Nominee for
CORONER
Of Nevada Oounty
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902,
HENRY R. WALKER,
Republican Nominee for
Sheriff of Nevada County
Election, Tuesday, November 4th, 1902,
H. J. WRIGHT,
Republfcan Nominee for
County Treasurer .
Of Nevada Oounty.
Election, Tuesday, November 4th, 1902
For Member of Congress
First District.
THOS. S. FORD
Is hereby announced as the regular
Demcecratic vominee for Representative in Congress from the first diatrict
of California, Election Tuesday, November 4tb, 1902.
GEORGE L. JONES _
Regalar Democratic Nominee for
District Attorney
of Nevada County.
Election Tuesday, November 4'h, 1902.
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
For Supervisor.
E. .©. GRISSEL,
Of Washington, announces himeelf as
ao Independent Candidate for Supervisor of the Third District, and asks
the support of the voters.of Washington, Eureka and Bloomfield Townships. The voters of these ‘ownships
are well aware of bis capabilities to
fill the position, and his work in their
behalf while he has served in that
office speaks for itself
. A. J. WOOD
Republican Nominee for
Supervisor, 4th Distsict,
of Nevada County.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
P. S WALDRON
Regular Democratic Nominee for
Supervisor, 3d District
of Nevada County. «
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902,
I. C. LINDLEY
Republican Nominee for
District Attorney
of Nevada County.
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
WILLIAM H. BRAY
Regular Republican Nominee for
Recorder
of Nevada County,
Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902,
FRANK T. NILON
Regular R»publican Nominee for
Superior Judge
of Nevada County
Election, Tuesday, November 4th, 1902
J. J. JACKSON
Independent Candidate for
‘Treasurer
of Nevada Oounty.
Electiou-Tuesday, November 4th, 1902.
DR. N. B. CHAPMAN
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN
~ DENTISTS
Office at residence, Secramento 8t., .
Nevada City, Oal.