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September 18, 1902 (4 pages)

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OF she ia Other relief R a th unty of Net nis 16th day of ARBOGAST. Ges . puty Clerk, ” MEETING, ie 5; tizens Kerk is mber 22, 1992, : he purpose of tO serve fo . anction of auch Sa erly come betire ie mpany will be loss IRECTORY, dgze, Sons of 4 rge. ‘astle eve! day of ea! patter q INCH, W. President eretary, ights of Pythiag, urs lay Bvening, stile. : '@ cordially invited LEE LEITER, ¢;-6, » and S, ment, No. 47, . . Qj PF. . Fellows Hall day of month d "aloek. — H. LANGMAN.(,P,. be, MAN. C, P, No. 56, N. 5.0.4 thian Castle mir g at 7:30 o'sloek. G. LOVELAND, Pres’ 8. io. 6, N. D, GW. ythian Castle ursdays of each mo F. HARTMAN, P; IRTH, R.8. —— y Give the oN PEAT — 4aND Yy RAR—NO. I 2,294 ik. TRANSCRIPT $6 a Year. DY mt cardiehh 12% Cts. a week ri Column of not to exceed five lines in dvertiseierts Pinder this head for Seents long’ k or $2a month. Eaoc additional line feents a week or 40 cents & month. PayMe invariably in advance. ak teather Renovating Co, having the The Feather Renovating C ake Git of a large amount 0} Ta antl further noticeMattresses steame’ and rebuilt. ; ; Main Phone 85 Mrs. Garthe’s residence, aie Help Wanted. “TED--By manufacturing house. Reutente to travelcal.ing on reta‘l oly ants apd agents. Local territory. Posipants omnanett. Business successful avd iD Salary $1024 a zete guaranteed ’ ; ses. Previons xX all ¢XPENSEH Ag STANDARD HOUSE, axton Bidg., Chicago, lll. 916 For Sale, ‘ith dwelling theteon. near offered or sale. Apply at ~ Afine ranch. Meva’a City is ¢ yaoxiPT office. Business Chance. —— The wise investment o! $20 is“ often_the }. foundation f success. if you *re not w edded 1e plodding methods, you should inve't mate is or the map of m roposition. It per rove en "a ithout it ter fe i Bit, Address H BR horn Street, Chieag eo, ~ Hi, with present emOLASKI, 856 bearGOVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG WEN Wanted for Raitway Mail Clerks. Inter-Siate Cor’es. lust. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. For Smal! or Large Amounts With Immed ate Profits. No speculation or gamble, but from legitimate iponltiess. Bankers, merchants, profesioval men, and all persons interest: in money making with small capital are joinIng us. Ph class references in any part the U. ited States. B. J. Arnold & Co., Ninth and Pine St. Louls. Mo. e For p:rticulars address Streets, First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s varber shop, ou Broad street, gives the “bine in town. Ali the latest sporting papers ere kept on hand. junli-tf INAL CARDS POWE y-and or at Law. ouse, Nevada City. INDLEY, punselor at Law. . 3UILDING (CP STAR corner Pine, r SEARLS, ounselor at Law. IN ALL THB COUR al. IMONDS, ounselor at Law, IN THE STATS rest V ALLING, : at: Law, SUILDING, COR. BR Nevada City 8. FORD, Younselor at Lav, SUILDING. COR. C0 » etrcets. . LONG, Sounselor at Law, {OAD AND PINES a City ALDWELL, ey at Law, : Qommercial 5a da City. D. MASON, and Notary Pum BUILDING, NEVE V AGGUNER, r and Sarvey* NERAL : “ Se berts’ Blosk & GEORGE & LAR ys al Lay, House to Rent. House to rent on Broad street. Adpirably located. Enquire at the script office or of Mrs. Deal-on Piety Hill. tf . . 4 . Photographs. iF and make them in, a first-class manner. 1 also frame them when s80 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. ° MOORE —’> _ CALIFORNIA. SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY Cor, California and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO pital and Surplus. ..$1,233,723.75 otal Assets 5,914,424.59 blest to CE T. per HPTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS atthe rate of THRER AND SIX-TENTHS R CENT. per annum, the EXECUTOR OF WILLS. sis APE DEPOSIT BOXES t $5.00 PER ANNUM and one oe Our new booklet “THE MAKING OF A WILL” led on application, ; J. DALZELL. BROWN, Manager. . CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT! Jonn G. Richards Tkaoeuned full management of the well HW YORK HOTEL BAR hd will ¢ tcl onti ANTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT: check, preva the rate of TWO PE . \ hue to condu"t this 88 and up-to-date style, he cuisine deHome-like fortable 5 hostelry in Mrcest of WINE, EER, LIQUORS and . vans Served at the bar. UNE UNDERTAKING ALORS _Broad St., Nevada City. ee SS Everything requisite for ¢anerals. ‘perienced tendance at all ntertahes in at“st of service guaranteed, Office of the § : Pine Grove Oust of q Telephone No, 84: > to receive a steady in. " CROFULA I bequeath to my children Scrofula with alli attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering, ‘This te . strange’ legacy to leave to poste ity: a heavy burdento & Place upon ‘the shoulders of the young. This treacherous disease dwarfs the body. and ‘hinders the growth and development of the faculties, and the child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted pareritage, . is poorly equipped for. life’s duties. . . Scrofula is_b ai with® numerous and varied symptoms; enlarged or or tumors about the neck and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful skin eruptions upon kigrompinem, es of the body show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. ; che em and attacks the bones and tissues, destroys'the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, Oe eeeeranice of the skin, loss of strength and S.S-Scombines both. purifying and_tonieproperties. and-is-gnaranin“! £329 teed en y vegetable, making it the ideal remiedy in all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated ; . permanent cure is soon effected. S.S. S. improves ; the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, brin ging a-healthy Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible way to regain your bealth. Book on blood and skin diseases free THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.Must be considered by the lady of the house. The kitchen, the pantry, and the laundry must each receive the keep the cost of supplies forall down to & reasonable limit the 4. bave the best goods. We sell at the lowest prices. We give the best value. A test order will prove the truth of this. SHAKES at $9 per thousand. Delivered to any part of town. Apply at the store. and stealthy disease entrénches itself securely in the syst aod feos @ gradual wasting away of the body. blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and ‘color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body, Many Classes of Supplies.. necessary things to keep it going. To should be purchaeed at our store. We FOR SALE ra] jal Street. SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, Soames! Stree mn :. Have You Friends Come to California Daring September and Odober x New Veaetle ...0.c.cc00+s5 Chicago . St. Louis, Memphis or 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, 841 Market St., San Francisco. New Orleans PPPTeTTITIST ITT eee ee Caprice and Luck. In gambiing one thing is certain, and that isthe very large percentage. in favor of the bank or the game.. Caprice is the only law of chance, and the results are as fanciful as they are unanticipated. ; ; One summer, the last of John Morrissey’s life, a party from Washington were making merry in the wineroom of the clubhouse‘in Saratoga, among whom was a youthful ‘attache of the French embassy, says the Brooklyn . Eagle. Without remark, this attache suddenly rose, entered the playroom and, going to’ a roulette table, tossed a htndred dollar bill on ten, black. The dealer politely informed him that rhe had exceeded the ‘mit. The attache was insistent. Morrissey, sauntering up, nodded to the dealer to let + itge. It wen.—_Refusing— te“ aeeeptchips, the attache gathered in his winnings and rejoined his friends. Half an hour later he did the. same thing and was again successful, .At frequent intervals he repeated his trips, invariably winning, never once losing until he had won $17,500, when his friends carried him off. As he left Morrissey remarked to a friend, “I never take the limit off that the bank doesn’t lose.” Nevertheless there was a profit on the night’s play for the bank. Music Writing Made Easy. Mile. Salle was in the eighteenth century the most accomplished and fascinating balleteuse at the famous French Opera. In addition to her.other qualifications, she played and sang with extraordinary artistic skill and depth of expression. She once confided to Rameau, the noted musician, that her ardent wish was to be able to compose and asked him to give her a few lessons in the art. “Nothing easfer in the world,” Rameau gaHantly re-. plied. He handed her a sheet of paper ruled for musie-and asked her’ to take her valuable breastpin and prick holes in the lines wherever she thought proper. After. the lady had completed her task Rameau, took the sheet of paper, turned each puncture into a note, determined its length, selected a suitable key, and the thing was done. This remarkable composition turned out a lively piece of dance music, which was afterward entitled “Les Sauvages Dans les Indes Galantes” and was popular in France for a great number of years. Siam’s Sacred Elephants. Few persons visit Bangkok without having a look at those parts of the royal palace open to the public. Here are situate the treasury, fice, department of the interior, royal library and the sacred white elephants. These last number four and can be seen by any one willing to pay a small amount-_of—baksheesh to their_keepers. They are mther a miserable looking reminding one of a highly leprous Chinaman, while, sad to say, they aphalf fed. Each has 4 separate house ‘“mself,_ where be remains chained foreign ofall day to a gilded post. Formerly political offenders .of noblerank were sentenced to cut grass for the sacred animals, but thistcustom has: now been abolished.—Straits; Budget. ty In the. light of. modern. inquiry there seems. to be no, reason for believing that. mushrooms possess any greater vegetable fcods, and in manyerespects they compare unfavorably with them, says the London Lancet. Still, the bohydrates, in addition to some dietetric. value. This value is not comparable such \as meat, milk and mis! ‘waual proportion ‘of potassium —ealte. Few will deny that the mushroom an excellent adjunct to many: dishes.’ It has an appetizing flavor, and this quality’alone makes it dietetically valuable. The
Some Nousense, “The bow of a ship,” says a bumorous bafidbook of nautical terms, “is not evidence of politeness. “It reminds us of a line in ‘Flotsam From the {sis?” And the hands -went up to the nose-of the boat, displaying a lack of good taste, And firstbegan to ‘pull at her stays: and then to scrub at her waist. This, it may be remembered, occurred off the Isle of Rudeness, where— A spit ran down to.the bay, And a tongue of land projected in a most unmannerly way: An Exchange of Courtesies. “No, sub,” said Mr, Erastus Pinkley; “I nebber sold my vote to. nobody.” “But that candidategave you $2.” “Yassir. I doesn’t deny dat. He jes’ come along an’ gimme.dat two, an’ when a gemman comes along an’ gives you $2 fob nuttin’ it ain’t no mo’ dan common reeiprocity to vote foh him fob nuftin’.’—Washington Star. . Foiled Again. “You are°in my power,” cried the villain. “Ha, ha! Revenge is sweet.” “But,” replied the heroine, playing her last card, “yout doctor told you you must not indulge in sweet things.” “Foiled again!” snarled he and faded away.—Modern Society. \ Why Some of Them Fail, The <«ity.of St. Joseph, Mo., begar the construction of an electric light plant for, municipal street lighting twelve years ago. The system has been vals since, so that the average age of the works is less than ten years. Now experts have condemned the plant as obsolete, and it is necessary to rebuild it entirely in order to make it at al! satisfactory. These facts account for the allowance of-a 10 per cent depre. lot-of beasts, their mottled gray color . pear to the casual spectator to bé only ; ciation in the value of all electric light plants, which those who know tlie business always estimate. They prove the expensiveness of that particular utility and explain why so many municipal electric light plants have been failures ' =e ——_———— Red Cedar Ree Peder 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 always owhand. Prompt delivery. M. L. & D. Marsh Shingles Shingles Red Cedar Koenigs Malt Extract NERVE TONIC PPPPPEREDEDOPEDEDEDDEDDDEPDDPPD EDD EPPPPDS It will give you an appetite, stimulate and build you up. 7 tee 25cts. 3 for 65 cts. POOP lalla DICKERMAN'’S Red Cedar TUESDAY, liberal prizes see Premium List. DR. E. JAMIESON, Sec’y. Seventeenth Agriculture District eee F ALR aoe eS RE Will be held in the AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley, © October 7th to 12th (INOLUSIVE) ~— = Grandest Pavilion Exhibit ever segn in the county. For list of All desiring to make display of their products should apply at once for spage, Two Day’s Racing—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11 & 12 Fine Sport, Liberal Purses, Everybody Come. GEO. MAINMART, Sr , President. (A A a 3 f A Lumber.. tad ’ My new Sawmill on the Wasbwt ington Ridge is 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 OITY,CALIFORNIA Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, asto the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE Avy THE New York Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. SAFFRON CAKE a specialty. free Delivery to any part of thecity. Wed——— LL. BOWMAN. 3 F.SHA¥ SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree: Nevada City, Cal. PINR PLATE WORK 4 SPROIAL1Y KINDS OF FILLINGS. Me TTRACTING SKILLFULLY Dot B Maiv st., opp. Union Hotel. eel oon day and nigh? Union Livery. Stable Henry Lane, = Prop’r The finest tara-oute in she ounty,and pies ding Cakes and Fancy Pastry a specialty DR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. C. W. CHAPMAN Office at residence, Sacramento 8t., Nevada Oity,Oal. . DENTISTS. PLITICL HOMES ALEX4)DER C, IRWIN Republican nominee for Railroad Commissioner District No. 1. Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902. Rooms to Rent At MRS. ACKERMAN’S Near the Depot, COLFAX, CAL. —— Qa The ooly place in Colfax where you can rely upon ge:tinggood, clean beds. This is a very pleasant and homelike place to stay. Guests will be called for any train. Enquire at Depot Restaurant, Colfax, MAITLAND BROS, In Their New Saloon! Gave moved into their uew c uarters »n Tom. mercial street and inyite a:l their former patrons to call and ses . They will make it a point to serve he trangs of Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of Mixed Jrinks a Specialty. food value than other Ordinary fresh 4 fresh, tender mushroom’ is undoubted-4. _. ly easily digestible, as it contains car. — with that possessed by essential foods . m, however, contafiis an ‘un}. can Nominating Convention. MAITLAND BROS., Props. Commeraial St q ‘ DE SID AME Lo . EST. IN-1860-BY-N.-P, BROWN &CO. The cheapest aud most convenient fuel for the idael home. No smoke, ashes, soot or.dust. It is always ready. fuel, $1.60 net; ‘for lighting, $2.50 net, per thoussand feet. This must be paid before the 1oth of each -month, otherwise the :charges will be: for fuel $2.20; for lighting $3. Hovada County: Gas & Electric Co., JOHN WERRY, Manager. . OurPrices Price, for} Home. People Only Employed % The entered price on not. Coast. ston Romainthe Sane Sacramento coceamemnaad) Laundries have into a combine to raise the all Laundry work. We have Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we pay Io per cent. in advance of Union wages. We employ all home people and our work cannot be excelled anywhere on the : Try us and see for yourself. NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION) Leave orders or Bnudies at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Office, Nevada City, Cal. Po . . = Just received a fine line of POLITICAL. POSITIVELY no an: nouncement will be made unless payment is made in advarce. For County Clerk— EF. lL. Arbogast Is hereby announced as a candidate for County -Clerk, subject to the decis. ion of the Republican Nominating Convention. ET. Worthiey : Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor of the third district, subject-to the decision of the Republican Nominating Oonvention. For Supervisor, 3d District—. WAFERS.. . _sae . \ R flavors. ® NABISCO All flavors and varieties. OHAMPAGNE WAFERS THENA WAFERS GRAHAM ORAGKERS AMONA WAFERS WAFERS in @ variety of a SOCIAL TEA WAFERS JARNATION WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prize in every package. Price 30 cents. ; P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. For Supervisor, 3d District— EK. C. Grisselfor Supervisor of the third district, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. For County Recorder— William H. Bray Is hereby announced as a candidate 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 Administrator, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating couvention. For Assemblyman,gth District J. Sims Is hereby announced as a candidate for Assemblyman of the 9th District, subject to the decision of the RepubliFor Sheriff— HFienry R. Walker Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention, For County Assessor— H. Cc. Schroeder Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating Uonvention, Is hereby announced as a candidate. — BROAD STREET,$200,000.00 75,000.00 Authorized CapitalPaid-Up Capital man, Chas. K. Clinch. OFFiCE HOURS—From 10 4. mM.to4 P.M. Sa Money loaned on approved securities. BULLION purchased and assayed. Citizens Banik Incorperated tn 1876.: NEVADA OITY $ 5,500.00 36,000.00 . Reserve Fund Undivided Profits OFFICERS—President E. M, Preston; Vice-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashi Morgan; Assistant Cashier and Secretary, D. E. Morgan. shit licen! pieces DIRECTORS—E. M. Preston, John T. Morgan, Geo, M. Hughes, D. K. Morgan, Lord Houeturdays from 6:30 to 8 o'clock P. M. * MONEY ORDERS issued payable at par on all points in California, unre SIGHT DRA FTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points in Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. SIMPLICITY Write for oe PORTABILITY DURABILITY The Blickensderfer Typewriter. Better than allothers in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Circular. ALIGNMENT For Supervisor, 3d District— Grant Skid more Is bereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor of the Third District, subject to the decision of the Republican 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 OConvenion. . For District Attorney— oo. B. Power Is hereby announced as a candidate for District Attorney of Nevada County, subject, to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. For Superior Judge— FT. NILON Is bereby announ as a candidate for Superior Juigé-of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the: Republican Nominating Convention, ~ Ask for.. Castle Rock —and— CIGARS . Pick Pocket: HORSESHOERS National Protective Association, of the United States. Local Branch, No, 286 of Nevada County PBICE—PER SET: LOCAL MEMBERS—J. W. 8! Snewbridge. Al. Attkisson, Richard Noell Ed Arthur J. W. oseph Glasson, Thos. Nevi Withers, J. P, Kenny, A. M, Valuable Gold ‘Mining There are no better Cigars niade for the money. Manufactured by -° ~ Schuernet Brothers SACRAMENTO, CAL. Interest For Sale There is.a large ledge showing plenty of free gold and sulpharets. This mine is as I represent it and if 4 en pone gg gt you. find it on nee pg such, y your expenses and from the wine tenn Nevada City, Oal. Take 6 o’clock Bloomfield: stage. PROF. JOHN TILTON. on the mine.