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September 20, 1902 (6 pages)

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Ppea:, an action enn b yout Itled ft Nevada Seam . ae the sg; ui: com, YY other reliet Me id the ; jounty of Nort day of Tune, RBOGAS y Clerk. Citk. TING, DUrPOse of e! serve for the eat jon of such other y come befurg the ‘ny will be Closad OBB, Gch. Secretary, . 6 Se ECTORY, SUMMA cme, V4 ®, Sons of St, le every of each month H, W.P. es resident, a ts of Pythias, lay Evening, ordially tnvited « . LEITER, C. 6, dS. . nt, No. 47,1. 0 lows Hati ph. LANGMAN. (, P, — ——_—______ ,86,N. 5.0.0 n Castle zy at 7: 80-n’eload’ OVELAND, Pres; a 7 ,N.D.G. Ww 10 Castle ave OF sash monri HARTMAN, Pres. H. R.S. OWER id t Law. , Nevada City. LEY, selor at Law. DING (UP STAIRS) ier Pine, N 4 RLS, selor at Law. ALL THB COURT INDS, selor at Law, THE STaTE ANd o) LING, ; 3: Law, DING, COR. BBOAD da City -ORD, selor at Law, DING. COR. COMets ol Ae ING, selor at Law, ) AND PINBSTS. ——— WELL, t Law, nmercial Stree itv. MASON, . Notary Public. L.DING, NEVADA ea GUNER, d Sarveyor. [RAL SURVEYOR oberte’ Bloek Be . en azoxon Joni . Law, BMat'resses steame! Pa each month at . ——— y2ND YEAR—NO. 12,296 [Nh ~ TRANSCRIP poe BATES: Mai ’ $6 a Year. By Larriel, I it Column ¢ pot to exceed five lines in ertloemn erred nnder this head for Mere net or 32a month. Eao additional line week r 40-centsa month. Payweek 0 boonwariablv in advance. Pigs for Sale. ; f Pigs are offered for sa’e ere ae tot. aie r‘esouable price. gt ober part culars inquire of Sh WRNE Pledsant Valley. sis . lhe eather Renovating Co, “Renovating Co. having the Be eae large ameunt of work, will ee untilfurther notice and rebuilt.Phone 8, Mrs. Garthe’s residence, cr a eet Help Wanted, WAN _—By manufacturing. house. ReLies totraveleal ing on reta . mertsand agents. Local territory. Posiom ermane't. Busiress successful avd ing: Salary $1024 @ year guaranteed all xpenses. Previons xperience un vwars., Address, STA <DARD HOUSE, coon Bldg., Chicago. Ll. 2% Cts. a Week . . MISS FAY LEE, President of the Shakespearian Club, Kansae City. ,hervonstension. The nerves — begin wee heed ander e strain. You jum} at any sehiat disteteee or Jaugh or weep, hysterically, at no apparent cause. That is what Migs'Fay Lee, 60314 North ‘Seventh 8 : Kansas City, Kansas, was coming to when she rescued herself. by any Wine of Cardui: The Wine made EARING-DOWN pains are the worst that women know. If are suffering from this troule you need ‘not be tnoertain about it. The pains in the abdomen and back that feel as if heavy weights were pulling down on the nerves of the stomach are ‘“‘bearing-down pains’’. They may not be particularly severe at resent but they are growing worse. t headache which nearly drives you distracted now is caused by the’ terrible ee ed 7 ‘For Sale, anch, with dwelling thereon: near apr is offered orsale. Apply at the NBORIPT ottice. asl Business Chance. e wise investment o' $270 is often the saiinn -f{ suecess. if you *re not wedded plodding methods, you should inve t'gate ur proposition. It is or the man of modest rings who wishes to receive a steady inome without i terfe ing with preset emoy! ent, AddressH BROLASKI, 856 Learorn Street, Chicago, Il, A Givod investment. or Small or Large Amounts With Immed ate Profits. Nospeculatfun or gamble, but from legitiate business. Hankers, merchants, prosional men, aud all persons interested in (ney making with small capital are joinus. First class references n any part of he U ited States. kor p-rticulars address J,Arnold & Co., Ninth and Pine Streets, Louis. Mo ‘ First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's rber shop, or Broad street, gives the best ineintown All the latest sporting papers + kept on hand junl7-tf AL. CARDS, House to Rent: House to rec! on Broad street. Ad imbly located. Enquire ‘at the BANSORIPT office or of Mrs. Deal on ety Hill. : . tf 4 bs “ I make “. Photographs. ‘ . . and make them in . a first-class man. . . ner. 1 also frame 2 them when 30 ordered. I make frames’ of all kinds. ° umber.. My new Sawmill on the Washington Ridge is now running and I respectfully solicit a are of the public’s patronage. ing Timber Cot to Order. Write for prices, W. B. LATHROP, EVaDA CITY, CALIFORNIA. est We Ever Tasted! the verdict of al lour patrons, as to the HREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE Aw THE ew York Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. FFRON CAKE a specialty. Dy es eae elivery to an , bart of the ° ° ding Cakes and Pansy Pastry ere RB od ro HANGE OF MANAGEMENT! Jonn G. Richards a88umed ¢ own Fall management of the well HV YORK HOTEL @ BAR a Will contin; . let o Keita unsto-gigna grt is hoetelry tn ment will jt2 dard of the cuisine dea8 and Pee maintained Home-like Mreaswnabie 224 comfortable beds. — Best ‘of WINE, GARS served wee PEER, LIQUORS and OS. EUSTIS, Manager Unera) Furnishi ngs. = oral Designs at Short Notice. r GEO, A. ne rt! Director ares Maia im iles’ Bldg. Broad St. Night 968 her a strong, healthy woman ;; again, asit has made a million other ‘women strong and healthy. By inducJing ar miénstruation the entite 18 is relieved of the terrible wasting drains. The ligaments which hold the womb in place are strengthened by a healthy flow and’that organ is returned to its’ normal position: Returning health is the result. This is what Wine of Cardui has done for thousands of the best! women in America. If you need advice write The Ladies’ Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattahooga, Tenn., deseribing all your symptoms freely, and a letter of advice will be sent-you. Secure-a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to-day. tee RTE ses ‘ A million suffering women WINE of CARDUI have foyrd relief in i . Wine of Cardui. AW) Many Classes of Supplies.. 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 supplies for all down to & 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 truth of thie. FOR SALE SHAKES at $9 per thousand. Delivered to any part of town. Apply at the store. \ EY, Cash Grocer, Sommers! Stree. Have Y our Friends Come to California Daring September and October New York Kansas City CMieaee ices i ctaes St. Louis, Memphis or New Orleans eevee eae ure erevene: srswer seneee qeeeee 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, 541 Market St., San Francisco, Red Cedar Shingles Red Cedar Shingles This Is Our Specialty Nature has adapted them to this climate. Now is the time to repair your roof. Miving and Building Material always on hand. Promptdelivery. M. L. & D. Marsh Shingles ‘Red Cedar Shingles Red Cedar _ Koenigs Malt Extract NERVE TONIC PPPPREPPPEPEDEPPPDRDPPPDDDDPPDDEPDPPPPOPD It will give you an appetite, stimulate and build you up. IK 25cts. 3 for 65 cts. perrr re th DICKERMAN’S Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. ' —— ‘ L. BOWMAN. 4 ¥.SHAe SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists . ] OfSeein Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree INE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF BILLINGS. BXTRACTING SKILLFPOLLY DO: EB ‘inion Livery ‘Stable Main st. opp. Union Hotel, Henry.Lane, -. = Prop’r oe the finesttuca-outsin whe ounty.-ad ple bem . Ones day andnigb* 000 tons of coal raised. FACTS IN FEW LINES One miner is. killed for every 3,000Nicaragua’s coffee crop this year will be worth about '$8,000;000. England’s imports of meat for 1902 to date have decreased 6 per cent. Over 720 tons of flowers@vere expoited from the Scilly isles last season. The number of pieces of separately assessed real estate in New York is 476,640 this year. Few of the people in St. Pierre were .pure black, and most. of them ‘showed only a trace of colored blood, An.Austrian iron trust was formed recently, and Hungarian and Bosnia firms have been asked to join. The mosquito eggs are, it is said, hatched in from four to seven days, a¢cording to the warmth of. the weather. For a rare patterned silver halfpenny (one cent) piece £10° 15s, (a Httle over $58) was paid recently to a London firm. , Battersea (England) town councilors have a pingpong table in their‘eouncil chamber..and._ play. —sets. between speeches. Josephi Andreszswerownitzka is the name of a young Polish girl that arrived in Philadelphia from Liverpool recently. % Arrangements are being made to carry on a parcel service in connection with the municipal tramways in. Halifax, England, ‘ Some timbér built houses are as good how as when they were built 200 years ago, said a witness in a London police court recently. Southern -Minnesota’s present prosperity is said to bé due to the many creameries, which have made it the ‘butter state” of tle Union. A government expedition has found a Mexican cactus known as “dry whisky,” for the reason that the leaves, when eaten, cause intoxication. A party of British agriculturists. is visiting Berlin, there to study ‘machines, artificial produce, etc., controliéd by the minister of: agriculture. Evanston, Ill, has a scissors guild composed of boys and girls, who clip
‘pictures. and mottoes in their leisure hours andsend them to sick children. For using-the word “archduke” on the stage at Vienna and thereby infringing a police regulation Fraulein ‘Frisch, a German actress, has been fined $10. Enovgh coal was produced in the United States last year to give three and a half‘tons to every one of the 76,000,000 men; women and children in the country. > . Before the Siberian railway was ; available a trip from London to Shanghai cost from $325 to $475. *Now it can be made for from $65, third*class, to $160, first class. See The first stamped envelopes wereNssued in 1853 of the two denominatid#s of 8 and 6 cents, and it was not until two years later that the ten cent envelope was added. save expense the French govern: ment has set its soldiers the work orf tearing down the electioneering posters that now deface practically every boarding in France. The great fleet of sailing vessels which for more teh a century has been going out from Gloucester, Mass., is destined to give place to steam propelling fishing boats. Hemp is by far the most valuable production of the Philippine archipel‘ago, the province of Albay being the greatest producer of it,,with an output’ valued at nearly $5,000,000 a year. Incitatus, the famous horse of the Roman Emperor Caligula, was actual]ly consecrated as a priest, had a manger of pure {vory and was never given a @rink from anything but a gold pail. The lake built steamship Asuncion, which went to the Pacific coast a year ago, has been sold to the Standard OU company for $95,000 and will carry oil in bulk between Ventura and San Francisco. The druggists. of Philadelphia have organized for the incorporation of a stock company, capitalized at $500,000, stores in the city and state. Hailstones ‘nearly.three pounds in weight fell during a recent storm at Jessore, in Bengal. Metal veranda roofs were perforated, cattle maimed, trees beaten. down and a man killed outright’ by the downfall. _by the, eastern nations many centuries before the Christian era: ~The oldest terns similar to those now in use. You cannot swear at or abuse anybody in the Japanese language. The worst you can say of anybody is that he-is a “fellow,” and if you want to express your very, very pointed indignation you shout, ‘There, there!’’ Thirty years ago the census discoyered but four ice plants in the country, all of them In the south. In 1900 the number had’ increased to 787, not including firms that made ice'for themselves, and not more than half of them are in the south. Saeee The election “barker” ts peculiar to French soil. At-eritical moments in a candidate’s speech the “barker” puts _him out by imitating a dog, and a really good man at the business Is worth good money at such times. Half a dozen.of them in Paris earn enough at election times to last them for a year. Brother Eugene, the monk who recently left New’ Melleray (Ia.) monastery after spending twenty-three years in solitude, subsisting on vegetables and rising from his hard bed at 2a. m {n order to .sing matins, has been granted a patent on a tailboard fastening for wagons. Brother Eugene is now a resident of Dubuque, being known to the world as Joseph B. Graham. — The Young Partridges. All summer !ong while berries are plenty the flocks hold together, finding (en pair of quiet eyes much better protection frightened pair, Each flock is then under the absolute authority. of the mother bird, and one who follows them then gets seme curious and intensely interesting glimpses of a partridge’s education. If the mother bird Is killed® by owl or hawk ‘or weasel, the flock still holds together while berries last under the leadership of one of its own number more bold or cunning than the others. But with the ripening autumn, when the birds have learned, or think they have learned, all the sights and sounds and dangers of the wilderness, the covey scatters, partly to cover a wider range in feeding, partly in natural revolt at maternal authority, which no bird or animal likes to endure after he has once learned to take care of himself.—W. J. Long in Outing. Office of the Lungs, “What is the office of the lungs?’ a teacher asked a small pupil in a class ‘tn physiology. “The chest,” she promptly replied. \ “And,” said the teactier, telling the story, “I guess she was somewhat near right, for the lungs certainly do business in the cliest.”--Milwaukee SentiA Matter of Age. Grace—This photograph™makes you look su old. SS Gladye—Yes; tt Is an old picture, you know.—New York Times. Se Brenkers Ahead. Auntte (anxiously)—Do you think you have ha‘i the proper training for a poor man’s wife? Sweet Cirl—Yes, Indeed. Papa hasn’t given me any spending money worth mentionin, for years. I always get things charged.— Exchange. —— +-@e-. Would Smash the Club. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Buck len’s Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Uléers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds arid Piles, It cures or no pay. Only 250 at Vinton’s to own and manage retail drug stores. drug store. . week A Two Day’s Racing—Friday oe A A vm Seventeenth Agriculture District LTR se Will be held in the AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley, TUESDAY, October 7th to 12th ' (INCLUSIVE) } Grandest Pavilion Exhibit ever: seen in the county. liberal prizes see Premium List. All desiring to make display of their For list of products should apply at once for space, and Saturday, Oct. 11 & 12 Fine Sport, Liberal Purses, Everybody Come. GEO. MAINHART, Sr’, President. { DR. E, JAMIESON, Sec’y. (A a a a llilelienitsin (Nat: a: MRS. ACKERMAN’S Near the Depot, COLFAX, CAL. ——Q= The only place in Oolfax where you can rely upon getting good, clean beds. This is a very pleasant and homelike place to stay. : Guests will be called for any train. —$— OR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. C.W. CHAPMAN DENTISTS Office at residence, Sacramento &t., . Enquire at Depct Restaurant, Colfax: 4 Nevada Oity, Oal. The umbrella and parasol were used . chinaware shows pictures of ladjes and . ' mandarins shaded by parasols of pat against surprises than one! 5 Non nN 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 paid.before the roth of each month, otherwise the charges’ will be: for fuel $2 10; for lighting $3. Hevada County Gas & Eloatris Co, POLITICAL POSITIVELY no an nouncement will be made unless payment is made in advance, For County Clerk—. Fr. L. Arbogast Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Olerk, subject to the decisfon of the Republican Nominating Convention. For Supervisor, 3d District— EH T. worthliey for Supervieor of the third district, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. Is hereby announced as a.candidaté . Home People Only Employed . entered price on not. OurPrices Remainthe Same The »Sacramento Laundries have into a combine to raise the all Laundry work. We have Our prices will remain the same as heretofore although we pay 10 per cent. in advance of Union wages. We . % employ all home people and our work ne cannot be excelled anywhere on the 5° Coast. Try us and see for yourself. o—-0-0-—-0--0 0-0 --@— NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION} Leave orders or Bnudles at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Office, Nevada City, Cal. satteliesaaaiatian ~~ saailabetiiiaaaannen a” ay ay AY mY AY av ot Se Ae oy Aw uy lw aw 54634 GEG GG GG Gai \ a aN aia 348 48 48 % Just received a fine line of AFERS.. > flavors, in 6 pou Commercial Stre All flavors and varieties. OCOHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM ORACKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS In a variety of Ba eal a SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES nd packages, A prize in every package. . Brice 80 cents. P. G. SCADDEN et, Nevada City. For Supervisor, 3d District— E. C. Grissel Is hereby announced as a candidate for 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 héreby announced-as'a candidate for Public Acministrator, subject to the decieion of the Republican nominating convention. For Assemblyman, 9th District J. Sims Is hereby announced as a candidate for Assemblyman of the 9th rict, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention, > For Sheriff— Henry 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— Fa GS. Schroeder Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating UOonvention, BROAD STREET,Authorized Capital -. $200,000.00 Paid-Up Capital. 75,000.00 man, Chas. E. Clinch. Money loaned on approved securities. gunore! SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on BULLION purchased ead assayed. Citizems Bani Incorperated In 1876. . NEVADA OITY Reserve Fund -< . Undivided Profits 36,000.00 OFFICERS—President E. M, Preston; Vice-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, John T organ; Assistant Cashier aud Secretary, D. E. Morgan, DIRECTORS—E. M. Preston, John T. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. R. Morgan, Lord HousOFFiCE HOURS—From 10 a. M.to 4 P. M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o’olook P. M. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at par on all points in California, LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all pointe io Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. aii SIMPLICITY ~ Wirrite for. PORTABILITY DURABILITY ~The Biicensderfor Typewriter, Better than allothers inevery particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent \. Nevada City, Cal. Circular. “ALIGNMENT For Supervisor, 3d District— Grant SkicJmore Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor of the Third District, sabject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. ( : For Sheriff— Valentine Apfield Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Nevada County, subject tu the decision of the Democratic Nom inating Convenion. For District Attorney— Ez. B. Power Ie hereby announced as a. candidate for. District Attorney of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Republican Nomina‘ing Convention. wee POLITICAL NOMINEES ALEXANDER C, IRWIN Republican nominee for Railroad Commissioner District No. 1. Election Tuesday, November 4tb, 1902. ALEX. BROWN *Republicau Nominee for State Board of Equalization District No. 2. Election Tuesday, November 4th, 1902. For Superior Judge— rT. NILON Is hereby announced as a candidate for Superior Judge of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Repu lican Nominating Convention. ' . Nevada Cit, Transfer Co. ——— — HORSESHOERS National Protective Association, of the United States. Local Branch, No, 286 of Nevada Couity PRICE—PER SET: Pi me may . gag FOR RE hy le 1S. josouh Gleeson, Thos Nevin, Ha Avtkar ) W. Withers, J. P. Kenny, A. M. Book, Valuable Gold Mining Interest For Sale There is a large led DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention paid to the transpor n of for theatrical . showing plenty of free gold and sulphurets. This mine is as I represent it and if See pte oe pa find it as ae bg such, By your expenses to ead hen the maine f on Nevada City, Cal. Take 6 o'clock Bloomfield stage, 'o s ture reoving. hone ‘ob T ll oon * 2.5, BATTER PROF. JOHN TILTON, on the mine $ 5,500.00 ‘