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September 17, 1902 (4 pages)

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ty of Neral . ndays after MOns—ifgo . Inthirty dag if Y notifi ig Or or any . aint. Cet te MEETING, 3 BY G Citizens tare at ember 22, 19 : ‘the nsaction i Operly coe Sa ompany will be , B. ROBB, § mber 6th, DIRECTOR Lodge, Sons of: orge. Castle every § urday of pont § " PINCH, W. Presids Serene nights of byth ‘hure jay Evening, . Jastle. are cordially iny . 3. LER LEITER, Of R. and 8 pment, No. 47,1, dd Fellows Hail maday of each ) o’aloek, J. H. LANGMAN, (8 ribe. uA, q r, No. 56, N. >.) Pythian Castle venir ¢ at 7:90 o'sloa . G. LOVELAND, P 2.8. . ‘No. 6, N. D. 0. W Pythian Castle Thursdays of eash —— pom ‘i an YEAR—NO. 12,293 — , TRANSCRIP E suBsORIPTION ‘RATES: . $6 a Year. a Sail, 12} Cts. a Week rium t to exceed five lines in 1 ments Sunder this head for 90: e $2 month. Rac additi pweek or 40 cents & month. ipvariably 10 advance. ine Feather ing Co., haying Teather Rovevamount of WOFK, on ther notice ° ae eee! and rebuilt. ng 9, Mrs. Garthe’s residence, Help Wanted. ; manufacturivg ho Re4 eat travelcal ing on tees! mernd agents. Local territory. Post rpanel t. Busiress successful a 4 Salary et ge (dari a ie ses, Previons ence xPeyjdress, STASDARD HOUSE, mn Bldg., Chicago. ne 5 For Sale, ith dwelling thereon. near a Leg offered orsaie. Apply at = oniPT office. Business Chance. vestment of $20 is often the ‘ vino 4 suecess, if you *re not wedded jding methods, you should inve ¢, sposition. It is or the man of awho wishes 6 rere boost hout interfe in = Address H BRO. Street, Chicago, sil, WERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG P Wanted for Raliway Mail Clerks, In-} ate Correx. lust. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. Small or Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. reculation or gamble, but from legitibusiness. Bankers, merchants, onal men, and all persons inte: in y making with small capital are = First class references in any part of hited States. Kor p»rticulars address Arnold & Co., Ninth and Pine Streeta, is. Mo: First-Class Bootblack. om-Stevens, whose stand is'at Wild's f iho, on Broad street, gives the beet town: All the latest sporting pe) 4 ept on hand. junli-tf ONAL CARD POWE! ey and lor at Law. Honse, Nevade (ity LINDLEY, Counselor at Law, Y RUILDING (UP Sti } corner , Pine, ) SEARLS, . Counselor at iB IN ALL THE OO era SIMONDS, Counselor at 3K IN THB State "whe WALLING, yy : at: Law, Y BUILDING, COR.BaG re, Nevade City ». S. FORD, Counselor at . BUILDING. COR lne v4rcete. 4 D. LONG, . Counselor at lu BROAD AND PI ada Citv. CALDWELL, rney at Law, ik, Commercial vada City. D D. MASON, 1w and Notary gy BUILDING, 5M WAGGONER, . eer and Sa ; . MINERAL Sth ae Roberts’ ~~ qxona8 J 3 & LARRY meys. at Lay, Valley: % House to Rent. ue to rent on Broad street. “Adbly located. Enquire at the office or of Mrs. Deal on Hill. 4a ti* I make Photographs. . . and make them in . a first-class manr ner. J also frame ° them when: 80 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. ° CORE ——i> IFORNIA. SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY California and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO and Surplus. , .$1,233,723/78 5,914,424.59 EST PAID ON DE a at the rate of TWO PE CENT pes cs EST PAID ON SAVINGS“DEPO:! tyute of THREB ANS SIX-TEN T. per annum, S EXECUTED. We thorized to the GUARDIAN OF ESTA TBS amd KECUTOR OF WiLts. “ DEPOSIT BOXE j MIMUM and upwerde ee booklet “TH KING on Soulientione ™ OF A WILL! ALZELL BROWN, Manager. INGE OF MANAGEMENTI. bin G. Richards > ned full management ‘of the weil] TORK HOTEL @ BAR I eontinue to eo ndurt te tasee fhis hostelry in : ‘the cuisine defd maintained Home-tike mablen and comfortable tof WINE, BEE S served xe PEER, LIQUORS” and 5 McTNN paRs — == "thing requisite for *auerals. "enced y; 008 at all hncortaker in,’ at ore Caneuperiatandent of ee Soro Renovating Co. . aa] : . Mang Classes of Supplies.. . Red Cedar > bb, BOWMAR, F<. FULAGS ueath to» my children. Scrofiila. with’ all its Y aii attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This’ is ar <a rm strange legacy 'to leave to ‘posterity ; a heavy burden to . This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders} Dol astagh al plcriemmged nd enpegeiote ot, is poorly e uipped for life's duties. see hes vey? _. Sctofula’is a disease with numerous’ aid’ Varied * coor Urine; cataien ob cua tae weak pee skin ertiptions upon different: i tedy ahve oe white swelling, a pallid, : epEasennce of the'skin, loss of @ gradual wasting. awa: of the nody. q =e BB epi vines *bettr poriiylay mud tonic properties, and is guaran: . ; po, teedentirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in ‘all.scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated , blood, makes it rich and strong and a completé‘and “permanent cure is soonjeffected. S.S. S. improves : the digestion and assimilation of food, restorés the lost properties to the blood and quickens the cireulation, brin ging a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and eniaciated bod y. : . Write us:about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise aud help you in every Possible way to régain your health. Book’on blood and skin discases‘free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co., Atlanta, Ge. eal — Must-be considered by the lady of the house. “The* kitchen, the pantry, and the laundry must each receive the necessary things to keep it going. To ‘keep the-cost—of—sa 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. We give the best value. A test‘order will prove the truth of thie. FOR SALE SHAKES at $9 per thousand. Deliv% ered to any part of town. Apply at the a store. SIGOURNEY, Gash Grocer, 2mmsais street Have Y our Prients Come to California Dating September and Octobe New Yorke ssscecssccson ee: MAREE $50 00 Wenn Gy sn. snecescssesssseeosssnsesenns nes ‘Corresponding*law rates from all points East. You can deposit the money with any Santa Fe agent, and your friends will be notified immediately, or write the SANTA FE, B41 Market St., San Francisco. ae eeeeecece oe ‘DINED IN THE KITCHEN. ‘One Satistactory Meal Grant Had After His Tour of the World,“When General Grant stopped at the’ Palmer -House in Chicago on his -return ‘from his tour of the world,” said a man who was there at the time, “the steward was all but stupefied one noon at seeing the: ex-president slide in at the kitchen: door as though’ escaping from some one. . bs “YT am sorry to trouble you,’ he as though asking a great favor, ‘but may I have a little corned beef and cabbage? 4 “*Why, certainly,’ the steward -replied; ‘but.shan’t I send it out toy in the dining room?’ = “ ‘No,’ he answered; ‘I’ll eat-it right here if you'll let me sit dawn,’ “So a place on the rough board table, where-the cook had been fixing the meat, was cleared, and Grant drew up a stool and-set to, and the way he got away with that corned beef and cabbage was a caution. .When he had finished, he laid down his knife and fork with a funny sigh of satisfaction, put one hand on the steward’s shoulder and said: a care for that at all, but if you had had to eat what I have for the past few months it would taste like a dinner for, the gods, It tastes homey!’ “The ex-president: had dined with everybody from the queen down, but that cabbage and corned beef doubt‘less reminded him of. the.time wheu he was not. so well known, but probably far happier—wWhen people in St. Louis ealed him ‘captain’ when they spoke to him and bought the wood he carted ‘into town to sell.” Character at a Glance. An insignificant nose means an insignificant man. An open mouth Is a sure sign of an empty head (keep yours closed). A projecting upper lip shows malignity and avarice. Pointed noses generally belong to meddlesome people. en maliciousness. . A retreating chin is always bad; it shows lack of resolution. A projecting under. lip indicates ostentation, self conceit and folly. Fine hair generally betokens native good taste and intelligence. : A dimple in the chin fs pretty, but indicates weak mental organization. great force of character in some direction. Fullness of the temples is sup calculation. A small: mouth, with noge*and nostril also small, shows indecision and cowardice. Half shut eyes show natural shrewdness, together with lack of sincerity. -Slow moving eyes are always found in the heads of persons of prudence and ability—London Answers. Wheat In Fable and History. Possibly wheat was the corn so plenty in Egypt when famine drove thither Joseph’s unnatural brethren. Wheat went with other precious things into the mummy cases ang _sealed_ jars “Young man, i‘don’t suppose you. Large eyes-in-a small face betok. High cheek bones always indicate posed to show powers of mathematical . EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN &-CO. stored in royal tombs. Today acres by the thousand laugh in bearded grain said to have sprung from sparsé ker-”
nels plundered by a ruthless explorer ‘from a royal mummy’s hand, Does it whisper now—this new-old Egyptian wheat—to its constant friend the ‘sun, of Rameses and Pharoah—of Apis, the sacred bull—of Isis, Egypt's Ceres —of Osiris—the great sphinx — and Memmon’s head, singing to hail the sunrise? If it would but speak aloud so mortals ‘could* comprehend,’ how our wisdom might be broadened! What a récasting of history must be wrought, and how we boasting moderns might hide diminiabed heads! — Everybody's A Tart Retort. ; Lord Roberts once found himself the enter of a circle of new ‘friends in a London: club. ‘There was avery tall Lgentleman present, who, evidently beevery opportunity to raise a laugh at the other ‘people’s expense. On being introduced to Lord Roberts the wit bent down patronizingly to his lordship and remarked: 23 : “IT have often heard of you, but”— shading hjs eyes with one hand as though*the famous general, being so small, could be‘ seen ‘only ‘with difficulty—“I have never seen you.” To this Lord Roberts promptly replied: “I have: often seen you, sir, but ! thave never heard of you.” : The Safest Place In a Storm, . Every one is aware that it is not wise to seek’ a tree's shelter in a thundes storm; but, if you must take refuge there, then climb to the topmost branches. It has been proved that the upper boughs of trees during a storm would be the safest position, and it is said-that-birds.in the branches-are-selJom killed. When the tree is struck by lightning, it is the trunk which, pretumably from its greater dryness, is a bad conductor and which therefore suffers the most. : Prospects For a Strenuous Life. A well dressed lad, the son of yvealthy parents, thought it would be quite manly to earn a few coppers for himself by selling daily ‘papers, says the Chicago Journal. He stopped a tattered newsboy in the street and said to him: . “Do you think I should be able to earn money as you do if I botight some papers and came to this corner to sell them?” “Why do you want to sell papers?” “Vm tired of being-idle.” “Well,” said the philosophic little newsboy, with a gerious air, “d’yer think yer can hold thirty-six papers in one hand, lick three or four boys bigger’n yerself with the other hand, while yer keeps two more off with yer feet and yells ‘Evenin® paper’ all the time?” ; “No-o, I don't,” replied, the well dressed boy. a “Then yer are ho good in the newsboy” biz,” replied the tattered philoso, pher. ‘‘Ye’d better git yer people to ' *prentice yer to somethin’ light.” Red Cedar Shingles\ Shingles This Is Our. Specialty Nature has adapted them to this climate. Now is'the time to repair your roof. Mining and Building Material alwaysouhand. Promptdelivery. M.L. & D. Marsh Koenigs Malt Extract It will give you an appetite, stimulate and build you up. sitet 25cts. = 3 for 65 cts. 0444446444444 0084 4664666444444444404044044 ~DICKERMAN’S -TUESDAY, liberal prizes see Premium List. _ IDR. EB. JAMIESON, Sec’y. Lumber.. My new Sawmill on the Washington Ridge ie now running and I respectfully solicit a share of the public’s patronage. Mining Timber Cut to Order, Write for prices. W. B. LATHROP, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE Ar THE New York Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. SAFFRON CAKE a specialty. Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. Sa . +») Union Livery Stable SHAW & BOWMAN, . Main st., opp. Union Hote, Henry Lane, -= 8 Prop’r Nevada City, Cal. &LL KINDS OF FILLINGS: BA * anduish? of BXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DOxB. >" The finest turn-outs in the ounty,aad plep —_—_——— to pertof thecity, WedDR. N. &. CHAPMAN DR. CW. CHAPMAN Office at residence, Secramento 8t., Nevada City, Oal. DENTISTS EY a Seventeenth Agriculture Distric 2s2 F ATR ss Will be held in the AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley, October ‘7th to 1ath (INOLUSIVE) Grandest Pavilion Exhibit ever seen in the county. For list of Alldesiring to make display of their products should apply at once for space. ‘Two Day’s Racing—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11 &.12 Fine Sport, Liberal Purses, Everybody Come. GEO. MAINHART, Sr , President. ec a Aa a a a a POLITICAL HOMIES Republican nominee for Railroad Commissioner District No. 1. Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902. Rooms to Bent At MRS. ACKERMAN’S Near the Depot, COLFAX, CAL. —_o-—— The only place in Colfax where you can rely upon getting good, clean beds. like place to stay. Guests will be called for any train. Enquire at. Depot Restaurant, Colfax. MAITLAND BROS, In Their New Saloon! Have into their new c aartéers on Com Sova nyree in and invite ail their ‘former Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kiads of Mixed vriaks 6 ° . Heving himself to shine as a wit, seized. . ALEXANDER C, IRWIN: Thfs is a very pleasant and home-J MAITLAND BROS., Props. Commersial St The cheapest and most convenient fuel for the idael home. No smoke, It is always ready. Price, for . fuel, $1.60 net; for lighting, $2.50 net, per thous— sand feet. This must be paid before the roth of each month, otherwise the charges will be: for fuel $2 10; for lighting $3. Hovada County Gas & Electric, JOHN WERRY, Manager. x POSITIVELY no an: unless payment is made in'advarce. 2. For County Clerk— Fr. Ll. Arbogast Is hereby announcéd as a candidate for Oounty Clerk, subject to the decisConvention. For Supervisor, 3d District— E T. Worthley . Is hereby announced.as a candidate for Supervisor of the third district, subject to the decision of the. Republican Nominating Convention. lOurPrices Remain the Same POLITICAL.§ nouncement will. be made . ‘ ion of the Republican Nominating Home People Only Employed % The Sacramento Laundries have’ entered into a combine to. raise the price on all Laundry work, We have not. Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we pay ro per cent: in advance of Union wages. We employ all home people and our work cannot be excelled anywhere on the Coast. Try us and see for yourself. NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION} Leave orders or Bnudles at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Office, Nevada City, Cal. . ¥ Just received a fine line of WAFERS.. All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM ORACKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS in a variety offlavors, SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prize in every package. ice 30 cents. : ae P. G. SCA DDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. For Supervisor, 3d District— Ez. C. Grissel Is hereby announced as.a candidate for Supervisor of the third district, subject to the decision of the Republican Nomivating Convention. For County Recorder— William H. Bray Is hereby announced as a candidste for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. For Public Administrator— Thomas Ingram Is hereby announced as a candidate for Public Acoiinistrator, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. For Assemblyman, oth District J. Sims Is hereby announced as a candidate for Assemblyman of the 9th District, subject to the decision of the Republicau Nominating Convention, : For Sheriff— HFienry R. Walker Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Neveda County, subject, to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention, For County Assessor— H. C. Schroeder Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Aseessor, subject ‘to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Oonvention, OFFICERS—President' K. M, Preston; Vice-President, EUROPE. SIMPLICITY Citizens Danie Incorperated In 1876. BROAD STREET,’ * Authorized CapitalPaid-Up Capital ; NEVADA OITY $200,000.00. Reserve Fund $ 8,500.00 75,000.00 . Undivided Profits = 36,000.00 Geo. M. H organ; Assistant Cashier and Secretary, D, £. Gloneat. saheq: Comhier, tobe 7 DIRECTORS—E, M. Preston, John T. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. K. Morgan, Lord Hous¢ man, Chas. E. Clinch. OFFiCE HOURS—From 10 a. M.to 4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o’slock P. mM. Money loaned on approved securities. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at par on all points in California, We sell SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all pointe in BULLION purchased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. DURABILITY The Blckensderfer Typewriter Better than allothers in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. . WYrite for Circular. PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT. For Supervisor, 3d District— Grant Skidmore for Supervisor of the Third District, subject to the decision of the RepubliGan Nominating Convention. For Sheriff— __ Valentine Apfield Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Convenion. For District Attorney— EK. B. Power Is hereby announced as a candidate for District Attorney of Nevada County, subject to the decision ‘of the Republican Nomina:ting.Convention. t For Superior Judge— Fr. TT. NILON Is bereby announced as a candidate tor Superior Juige of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Repu lican Nominating Convention. Is bereby announced as a candidate . factured by _ SAS SARIS ANY TALS SEEN RIOT] =. HORSESHOERS National Protective Association, of the United States. Local Branch, No, 286 of Nevada County PRICE—PER SET: Ask for.. Castle Rock —_— —_— Resettii : and Ait Shoofig (ii, 33 aad Ce eae . ee ee Pick Pocket =tSisi CIGARS. Valuable Gold Mining Interest For Sale There are uo better Cigars There is a large ledge showing plenty made for the movey. Manute of free gold and sulpharéts. This mine is as I represent it and if — investigation you find it wots suc ; Pita ae ate Banete Sa Bloomfield stage, Schuernet Brothers and from Tako 6 o’clock PROF. JOHN TILTON, :' SACRAMENTO, CAL. on the mine