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September 20, 1902 (6 pages)

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+ fee pea pd in Spears Gee és sieet sites ae ig CH Ge & et Oe ae oe EO EEN, 7} : ley streets. Fire Alarm Directory. No Time Wasted. Probably since the world began there was never a period when men wasted their time as little as they do now, says the London Spectator. Whether they use it well or ill, they at least do not Jet it slip away empty. Never was the fascination of work so potent as at the present moment, and never before 2%4—Broad Street and National Alley. 25—West Broad and Find26—East Broad and Pine streets. 34 — Main and Cottage streets. 35 — Coyote street and Washington road. 36—Nevada street, cor. of Dr. Hunt’s lot. 43-—Sacramento and Adams streets. 45—-Sacramento and Pine streets, near Cooper’s lumber yard. 46—-Jordan and Zion‘streets, “ju front of Mrs. Davenport’s 52—Park Avenue and Nims rod streets, in front of Dan Marsh’s residence. Ke ade County lary Gauge A.B. . . . . TINE TABLE NO.'55. . Trains willleavear arrive at Nevada City as follows. 3 : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. ce Daily; connecting with Lo5:30 A. Me cal Train arriving at Sac~Famento at 9:40 A. M.and San. Francisco vie Stockton at 4:15 P. M. "00 A, M. Daily; connecting with overland 9: train No.5, stopping only at Auburn, Rocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port ud Oakland. ‘arriving in San Francisco at . 115 p. m. % Daily; connectl with 12:25 P. M. Greiana Train, teavi oan Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for Kast, a Overland Limited leaving San Francisco at 10:00 A. M. * ° Daily; connecting. with Lo§:15 P., M. pal Train leavii¢ Sacramento at 4:50 P.M. and Overland raine for East ard Wast. . LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY. ONLY 10:00 P, Mm, Pally: arriving From Grass Valley Only. 8:37 A. M. paiy ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. ‘ Daily ; connecting with Ov er9:45 A. M. iand Train from Kast, ° Daily ; connecting with overI:10 P. M. land train from Kast . Dally ; connecting with Uver4: 3 P. M. lend Train tenting Sav Br neiseu at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Limited lsaving Sax Francisco at 109A M, 9:40 P.M. Daily ; connecting with Loa! Train leaving Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and all points South. _Dur'ng the summer season an Excursion Car will berunevery Sunda: Park and Shebley’s. cents; children under 14 years of age, Sick ets four on any Sunday train. Spec‘a or more, Konnd-trip tickets between Nevada City Grass Valley and Colfax, good for Sundays . oniy. will be'sold for $1. c. P. LOUGHRIDGE, General Manager. F. G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. The Leading Flovr. a f * ee N EN Mls & Immunity For the Fireflies. . ter for two or three hours. . plate powder and polish with a chamCosta . in.a-case, they tarnish very quickly. Cer Gass Valles aud Gollax to Chisare . He gazed earnestly and prayerfully at Round-trip fare, 50 25 cts. rates for week-day excursions will be granted on application, to parties of 20 were the same keenness and concen: tration displayed in the pursuit of distraction.” Energy is the dominant quality of the Anglo-Saxon race, the quallty they love to exercise, the quality they cannot choose but admire. Work is no longer regarded as A necessary evil or even wholly as a means to an end; it is valued for its own'sake. The richest men in America work as hard as the poorest, or at least pretend to-do so, lest the society in.which they move should suppose them men of leisure, a supposition which would be, we understand, against an American, whatever his position in life. Birds do not eat fireflies, and even bats, which seem to eat everything else that, they can chew or swallow, never touch a lightning bug. There must be something distastéful in this insect to the feathered world, and thus the species is preserved, for if it were not so lightning bugs would soon become extinct, as the torch they carry would only serve the purpose of attracting their enemies. Jt may be that the uncanny appearance of the insecty giving forth, as it does, a brilliant flash of light every moment or two, deters birds and bats from attacking it, but if a lightning bug were a_ toothsome bird's bill any number of the feathered world would soon overcome their repugnance to the little living torch and go hunting for lightning bugs. To Clean Silver. Silver in daily use may be cleaned by immersion in strong borax and WaThe water should be boiling when the borax and siiver are put in. After it has been taken out and dried rub it with a little AVegetable Preparation for Assimilating theFood andRegulating the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS “CHILDREN Promotes Digestion. Cheerful. . ness and Rest.Contains neither . . Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. — Fecipé of Old. Dir SAMUEL PITCHER Pamphin Seesl~ : Si Salen ~ Bi 2 met. a = FY Herm SeedStinky Paver Aperfect Remedy For ConstipaTion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions, Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. morsel to a . s—f Ate months old 35 Dosrs — 35¢ INIS E J. Ruoros, Pre W. H. Mawrin, VieeP. . ‘Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. . Ask for.. Castle Rock oO" tel ag described stock, -~ no cth day of Angus‘, 1902, the For Infants and Children. Bears the Signature CASTORI he Kind You Have Always Bought id Ca ital 000 ite the names of the res ive 8 Pet ie : pH ae $50, s holders as follows: x pr General Ba king Busi Transa Name Corsifi. Shares amt —a » Cator...sssreeee 2 : Pe boug _ ele, nd— rere Huldhuses Lecvistiess , oe s 4 d . Cator... Pe oc csccrereel ayer gear RT Lonne made on inaland Persone! Soo fohe Wokewen i fhe fee om omnes Ethel 1. Cator...-.-s++ 530i (tk AB Loans made on Rea! Interest Paid on Deposits. road Street.... Nationa! Hotel Buildiug In Their New Saloon Have moved into their new cucrters -n Com mersial street_and patrons to call and ses hum. They wil! make it a point to serve he Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs ' MAITLAND BROS., Prope. Commeroial St CIGARS There are no better Cigars made for the money. Manufactured by _MAITLAND BROS, . invite a:l ‘heiz former : fires’ branas of Aikinds of Mixed orm, . ocHuernet Brothers SACRAMENTO, CAL. . Use For Over Thirty Years Keeps on hand the best brands of THE PEERLESS SALOON, We aim to serve only the best. Call d and see for youresit. aac CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY Cor, California and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, BOTTLED BSER 8 Capital and Surplus..$1,233,723 75 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK crrv. ois. If silver ornaments are not kept To brighten them dip the articles in a strong solution of ammonia and hot water. Never rub silver with flannel or cotton cloth. Plate not in general use should be wrapped carefully in tissue paper to exclude light and air, as these are the two factors that cause . silver to tarnish. { . . Feusaian Discipline. . During the review of the army re. eruits in Vilna some years ago the gen. eral ip command, turning to one of the . new soldiers, asked him, “What is wil . itary discipline?” . “It'_is that a soldier has got to do just . what he’s told by his superior officer, . only nothing against the ezar,” was the . answer. . “All right, then, You take your cap, . bid your comrades goodby and. go ané drown yourself in that lake there. Look sharp!” . Tears glistened in the soldier’s eyes. . his commander, turned suddenly about _and rushed off to the lake. He was on the very brink before he was overtaken and stopped by the seageant sent tc . prevent the involuntary suicide. . An Irish Fishing Story. There is a good fishing story in ap Irish contemporary. ‘Two enthusiastic anglers arranged a fishing match ‘to de: cide the respective merits of the worm and the minnow as bait. For houre they sat patiently on a bank withoui getting so much as a nibble. At laat . the proprietor of the worn suddenly ' said that he had got a bite, and, jerk. ing his line out of the water, discov . ered at the end of it the other man’s . minnow, which, having by this time . grown hungry, bad devoured bis worm. Just What He Needed. A man went with his wife to visit ! her physician. The doctor plaged 4 . thermometer in the woman's mouth . After two or three minutes, just as the physician was about to remove the instrument, the man, who was not useé to such a prolonged spell of brilliant silence on the part of his life’s partner, said: ; . “Doctor, what will you take for that thing?”’-New York Times. Dickens’ Unfortunaté Love. Concerning Charles Dickens, it is weli ;-known that though he married Catherine, one of George Hogarth’s three 2 J. CAJRNS HARNESS AND SADDLERY DEALER, Has just received a fine line of HORSE . = BRUSHES at prices ranging from . 25 cts. up. Alsoa fine line line of. Gents Drivin and Work Gloves. Ladies Driving Gauntlets. : ¢ Whip Stocks of all kinds from 25 eents up. BUGGY WHIPS at 10 cents up. Iam manufacturing Harness of 80 Buggy and Cart Tops, Cusnions and all kinds of Oarriage Trimming done all grades at lowest _ prices. on short notice. Band made Har2es aod Oarriage Trimming a specialty. J. CAIRNS, Nevada City daughters, in-1836, he was later devot. edly attached to her sister Mary. Why he did not marry Mary in the first place is not certainly known, unless it be that Mary, a young woman of great . loveliness of character, had successfulily concealed ber own affection for . Catherine’s betrothed in order to save ‘ her sister from disappointment.+Perey . Fitzgerald in Harper's Magazine. ‘Finest Harness in the County. g. Si at the store of James Cairns on Broad etreet. driving gauntlets that can’t be beat. Whip stocks and buggy whips of all harness, cushions, tops. riage trimming a specialty. Try him once and you will patron. oe ational Exchange Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exehsuge Hote! { Mevada City, JAMES HENSESSY, . Mebane HORSES, SARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in thie vert of the S ate Headache Saps Your Vitality . And wrecks the brain. One dose of . Sberman’s Headache Oure will .cure . you. You swallow a pill, and the head lache is gone. They cure neuralgia 25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman, sole agent. tf Cold Storage Meats. For special first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Grisse} Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and jamb Lyons Fren CAUTION Send The finest line of harness and saddlery in Nevada county‘can be found He has an assortment of gents’ driving and wotk gloves, and ladies’ grades and prices. He manufactures buggy and cart Hand made barness and caralways. be. bis DESIRED RESUL for Circular to 8 M ch Periodical Drop Strictly vegetable, gered harmless, sure to accomplish . R S. Greatest known female remedy. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine Is pct up only in paste-board Cat: con with fac-simile signature on side of the bottle, thus: WILLIAMS MFG. CO. Sole-Agenta, Cleveland, Ohio. 4 4 of menstruation.” They known remedy for wom becomes a@ pleasure. by druggists. DR. womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. Bee PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold For Sale by H. Dickerman. They overcome Weak ness, irregularitv and omissions, increase vigor and banish ‘pains are “* LIFE SAVERS” to girls Bs ° en equals them. Cannot do harm—life TT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio GATS For Republican County, District, Township and Municipal Conventions and Primaries. At A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRALCOMMITTEE of Nevada County, California, the qrrecnies body of the Republiean party of Nevada County, a political organization which at thé last general election potied more than three (3) per cent. of the total vote.in said county, and in each political subdivision thereof, in meeting assembled on this 12th day of July, 1902, at the City of Nevada, ‘ ounty of Neva ‘a. State of California, hereby adopts the fol owing (a'l for Rep bilean unty, District. Township and Municipal Conventions, to nominate ‘candidates for. publie office to be voted for at the general election to be held on the 4th day of November, 1902, or at any special election which may be ealled within two years after the 20th day of September, 1902, for the election of a Kepublican County Central Committee, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before said Conventions That: the said County Coaventions shall meet in the City of Grass Valley onthe 27th Day of September, 1902, At10 o’clock a. m. and shall consist of 1.6 delegates. That all of said delegates shall be. elected at a primary,or primary elections, at which primary all Republicans shall have an opportunity to vote, to be cinct, on held in every preber, 1902, Between the hours of 1 o’clock p. m and 8 o'clock p. m., at such places an? under such supervision as may be hereinafter specified. Now, therefore, be it resolved, that each andevery precinct existing in 1900 be. entitled to one delegate, and one delegate for every 20 and fraction over 10 votes for the Republican Presidential Elector receiving the highest vote cast in.Neyada county at the general election held in November, 900. That the test to be required of every person seeking to vote & ublican ballot at said primary shall be as fol ows: “A bona fide present intention of supporting the nominees of the’ Reptblican party at the next ensuing election.” That the ballots used at said primary may be either printed or written. Now, therefore, be it resolved, that said apportionment of delegates to said Townsh p, Supervisorial and Municipal ConvenPp and Ready Township . Total each precinct is as follows: iels, inspector. 7delegates. Nevada No. 2, City Hall, J. C. Rich, in spector. 7 delegates. Nevada No. 3, No. 1 Fire House, I. C. Lindley, i-spector. 4 delegates. Loeklin, inspector. 6 delegates Gold Flat. Schoolhouse, Wm. Meservey inspector. 4 de'egates. indian Flat. Schoolhouse, Willis Green, inspector. + anloweten, stat Willow Valley; Schcolhouse, Vic Austin, inelegates spector. 3d i Selby Plat, Schoolhouse, H. Towle, in . &delegates. Nevada Township. total, 86 delegates. Grass Valley No. 1, City Hall, Wm. J. Grenfell. inspector, 5 delegates. G Valley No. 2, Washington schoolhouse, ‘John Pascos, iaspedtor. Fi Beikeree Valley No. 3, ‘ouse, Thi rai NO. &, John Glaason, inspector. Sdelogates. Saturday, the 20th Day of Septem-. w That th apportionment of delegates to Nevada No.1, Fischer’s Store, Thos. DanNevada No. 4, No. 2 Fire House, Curtis Grass Valley No. 6,. Reliance Hose House Wm. Williams, inspector. 6 delegates. Grass Val ey No. 7, Defiance Hose House, Jas. MeLachliv, inspector, 4 de'egatesGrass Valley Municipality, tota'. 35. Hills Flat, Wm. Deeble’s, Wm. Deeble, inspector. 5 delegates. 3 Allison Ranch, schoolhouse, M. Benoit, in spector. 1 delegate. Buena Vista, Jas. MeMullen, inspector. 1 delegate. Cottage Hill, S.C. Beverton,inspector, 1 delegate. Empire, Watt Park, John E. Roberts, inspector. 3 delegate-. Ay. Forest Springs. Schoolhouse, Alfred Perrin inspector. 1 delegate. Grass Valley Township, total, 147. Washington, Grissel’s Store. Geo. Cloud inspector. 2delegates. Maybert, Schoolhouse, W. M. Wilson. 1 delegate. Eureka, Go'den State Hotel, Wm. McLean, inspector. 2 delegates. Moores Fiat, Kelstrup’s Store, L. G. Kelstr.p inspector. 1 delegate. Bloomfie!d, W°its Building, R. D. Skidmore inspector. 38 delegates. Relief Hill, Union Hall, Alex. Roach inspector. 1 delegate. Columbia Hill. Woodruff’s store, Lauren oodruff, inspector. 2 delegates. Supervisoria! District No. 3, total, 12. Cherokee, James Hustler, inspector. 1 delegate. Nor h San Juan, Schoolhouse, J. S. MeBride, inspecor. 8 delegates, ‘Sweetland, Wood’s Store, J. W. Wood in-spector. I delegate. Birebyille, Schoolhouse, H. F. Kenney, inspector. 1 delégate. French Corral, Schoolhouse, Wm. Moulton inspector. 1 delegate. Mocney Flat, Schoolhouse. 1 delegate. Anthony. House, Glover’s Store, Chas. Sehwartz inspector. 1 delegate. Indian Springs, Creamery, John. Davis inSpector. 2 delegates. Rough and Ready, Schoolhouse, Jno. Fippin inspector. 2 delegates. Spqmeeville, schoolhouse, W. O, Walker in“Pleasant Ridge, Schoolhouse;Levi Davis, tions be as follows: Anspector. 1 delegate. o, teh Antony ae ves tweees % . Supervisorial District No. 4. total 15. Grace Vailey-Lownsbip......s.cscss000s Overton, Schoolhouse, C. W. Calvin, inGrass Valley Municipality "''"g5 . epector. Sdelegate. Meadow Lake Township... Boea, Schoolhouse, David Dysart inspector.
ae — i bail ceene 3 ae 1 delegate. Z upervisoria ct 2 aese wiankte gts Bomabhpe nc tlerlston,, Schoolhouse, R, G. Kaeser in Bloomfield Township....00000 000000000 Truckee, No.1. 4 delegates. Truckee ho. 2. 4 delegates. = ese a oe 2 fs yen “ siisisicgsne oes 12] Meadow Lake Township total 18. upervisorial District No. 4. Y . Snell’ . EL af ame en ‘ownship —_.... eee aoeees 7 Pa Br Pe nn lange ¥. & Buek.be Lowell Hill, Hill’s Hall, Alex. Drynan inepector. 1 delegate. Little York Township total 8. The delegates from the Third and Fourth Supe: visorial Districts will nomina’e a Supervisor from their respective districts. The delegates elected from the mubcicipality of Grass Valiev to the County Convention sha 1 also act as delegates to the Municipal Convention to meet in «-rass Valley. to make vominations for the municipal officers; also to transact such other business as may come bef:'re their convention. That whe no provision has been made for Officers of Election in precinct, or in case of failure of those to act, the Republicaus present. shail select the officers of election and open the polls when and where most convenient, — : sae Larne oe afien con of elestion ta the delegnees elected to the County Convention from respective . SHERMAN W. MARSH, Grass Valley No.5, Bell schoolhouse, Geo. in the market, fe2l-tf : Perkins, inspector. 5 delegates. ¥ I. C. Linpuzr, Assistant “) All Kinds of Summer Drinks a Specialty, Fotal Assets...... 5,914,424.59 “SRYETAB” iNhecke at the rate of TWO PER CENT. per ‘apply to the Professor. either by lettero annum. IFTEREST PAID 9N SAVINGS DEPOSITS at the rate of TH?EE AND SIX-TENTHS PER CENT. per annum, TRUSTS EXECUTED. We are authorized to act as the GUARDIAN OF ESTATES and the EXECUTOR OF WILLS. SAFE DPEPOSIT BOX*S RENTED at $5.00 PER ANNUM and upward. Our new booklet “THE MAKING OF A WILL” mailed on application. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. WHISKEY BEANS. Somethin absolutely rew and with which we have experimented for years. One Bean makes one gless Artificial Whi key (Rye or Bourbon); six Beans to the pint. Just the thing for travelers, and convenient for picnics, excursions, etc. Contains all the vi tue of the best whiskies withou the deleterious effect. Made from t'e pure vegetable matter, and guaranteed to contyin no poisonous or narcotic drugs of any de. Livery and Feed Stable. scription. ae If a beverage is not ¢esired, a may be taken inthe mouth without water and the most exhilerating effect will be experienced. © BOX OF 12 BEANS 580c. The Beans retail at 10 cts. each. and can be procured from any dru av ss, grocer, or first.i+ For sale ond ~3"> » One box ‘se -; --on receipt of 50 + ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor. Best of attention given to transier astomers. Stabies Open All Night “RYETAB” WHISKEY BEANS Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada @r Telephone No. 72 v © ISNVdE ADNSIUM «cSDVLAIAM Ginseng Dis DISTILLERS OF RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES sv. LOUIS. MO. EE LANES UNDERTARING PARLORS Broad St., Nevada City. 3. R DAVIS — Everything requisite for funerals. Experienced undertaker in attendance at all times. ; Best of service guaranteed. Office of the Superintendent of Piue Grove Cemetery, Telephone No. 84. ‘4 feacher o Vocal and instruments! Music, é Also Choral avd Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and othe: sortions of Nevada county weekly for the egeposs of instructing pupils at their own rs For particulars asto terms of tuition, et: erso' ly, at-his homeia North Sau Jnan oKe Patian Unee' VYevate Cae X-RAY X-RAY X-RAY Cancer, Tumors, Consumption no Longer Drcad Diseases. X-RAY now Thoroughly Cu es the most Malignant form of thes diseases THE Most SOLENTIFIO AND ADVANOED MetHops UsEp aT OuR LaBog TORY. The knife and drugs are no !unger factora in the treatment o: ARES ; long he o*e . a oe Sotny the me to-cecs specialist, al Fa Paypeens meiaseny be ve arn hisares ms in connection with Static and Faradic Electricity, isa Consumption is no longer to be feared. The medical faculty o fully onde the latest cure for tuberculosis, as specific, and thd eay ebteweng base dreds of casess ‘ccessfully during the past year. Thetrea'ment consists of the TRANSFUSION OF MIOROBE-DESTROYING Rays by meaus of sta:ic and faradic curr°nte, passing throagh the rece s chestand lungs. (Seeendorsed editorial in San Francisco Chronicle, page ae 8, 1900). So thoroughly painless and harmless is this method of cure that the subject experiences no distt mlors whatever under the Ray. ; CANCER—It is tow an a cepted fact, universa ly acknowledged among the medical profession, that CanogRr 18 PosiTIVELy CURED and ABSOLUTELY ERADICATED by the application of the X-Ray. (See San Francisco t xaminer, page 8, April 10, 1901) e are waring at our laboratory, No. 9, Mason street, many cases daily after they have been given up as hopeless some of the most promitent physici+ns on the Coast. Numerous testimonia!s and erences can be furnished upon application. se DISEASES OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN A SPECIALTY. San Franciscoavd Oakland Hospital References. Grr. CIANS IN-ATTENDANOCE. We invite correspondence which we Naitiniels oo, the sroutte atthe disctos fenedineale hace ees at ey necks loading a i interior of the body at patient's penne A Mae eee Of ae prom Ne oshe X-RAY LABORATORY, OFrce 1HovusEs. (The largest Institute of its k ind we egaio) Mornings, 9:30 to 12 M.; 1:30 to5 P.M. No, 9 flason Street, Evenings 7to8P.M. Sundays, ll a. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. $2 00 Per Year —<— Sample GOLD OIL COPPER SILWER Etc, The Great Mining Exponent of the West Ghe Pacthe Coast Winer Issued at 320 Sansome St. San Francisco, by Calkins Boos. Publishing Company. Send for Largest bona fide Coast circulation of any mining paper. Advertisers should nvestigate our subscription books. Facts Show for ThemseveS FRED E. BROWN EDWABD J. MORG4) BROWN & MORGAN, Real Estate and Insurance Agent NEVADA CITY,; +» © «© «2 « CALIFORNIA Agents for Pacife States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Francisco, Ce Will do a general Real Estate business. . Houses bought and soid on commission. Houses rented and rents collect <d, > Negotiations made for loans. . aeesis for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance ‘ i: ferences— The business men of Nevada City. Pick Pocket’ Sch dav of OCTOBER, 1902, at the hour of 1:80 —— Ls thereon. assessmen e d expenses of the sale. advertising — fy ‘PCalifornia. W__f. Rob nson will collect and pay eri Delinquent Sale Notice. MINING printipal 2. MB SOLIDATED D HOME CONSOLID ot COMPANY. iness, San Francisco, -w79 » of bu a Nevada Coasts. La gies N TICE.—There are de api he ayes levied on ue co bevera! amounts:set onpo5 id day,to pay delinquent geste: towsshier with cost of WELD, Secretary. Office—No. 41 Firrt Street, San Fru — Dissolution of Copartnership. E COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE f bg RE under the firm name of Attkisso & Robinson, is bereby dissolyed by matual consent. Thesame totake effect on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1902. A. A. Attkisson will ): reafter conduct the business. Al! vilis must be setiled immediately. bills. sel6 SIERRA NEVADA SALOON JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor. KKH Keeps the Best of A. A. ATTKISSON, W. T. ROBINSON. Wines and Liquors. ae Om Best 5 Cent Beer in Town. Nevada City Assay Office. a ee Assaying of Ores of all description. Mi TESTS AND THF REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or Express orders promptly attended to. GOLD BUUGHT, Broad Street. below National Hotel. ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 28. < DUNLAP & HICKS. E. W. SCHMIDT, UBADING CIGAR DBALER, us Streee lt eee Nevac: Cit: . J t FADING LADY, Best * Cent Cig» Soid. Im STOCK -+HNERAL ARTHT® HUMBOLDT IMPT And Other Brande] Union: Hlotet Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. ‘Hepry. Metzenbaugher, —Prop’r. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby naking it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. . One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages «nd Busses New Fruit and Vesetable Store, YEE LEE & CO. AVE opened a first-class Sto: H the Brid on MAIN STREET whee e kept at all times the very beet of Fruits Vegetables, Chickens, eto. Gocje inne one, sponeee, beat of eattele onions pail Ae ead asa Dr, Alvah N. Morgan. ‘Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hours—-9t0.134.M. and1to5-P. u. answer thec i inne as above. broug he zainst ior Court of the'Co op you of this sum this county; or withi: elsewhere, you t thesaid Plaint' ff will take jud, mo ey or damages demand plaint as arising u : ap. ly tothe C ‘manded Superior Cour of th. State of 1 A. D. 1902. 16th day of N° IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tw Ci W. I. WADLEIG: his_wife, AD County. of Nevait of the te ican at $ John De to pear. Action en} oer Defendants, ' You are — 7 you in the $ Califoruia, within ten days sive0% Sal MOns—If served ai thirty dag ite And youare hereb I t aud answer yoga Lea. Ry FA BB COontrag uit fo: in the complaint” es ’ . Givewunder my hand and the a a California, thic on, of } . F., ARB By A. J. Hosxtna. De; uty Cast, C] ANNUAL MEETING, ona nnual Meeting of the Stoo isbereiten 9 Pike denne Monday, September 22, 1902, ing year and the transacti busi-ess a3 may Properly come Nat The tokal of the sci on September 15, 1902 P27) Will be clog W. B. Nevada City. igkeater ce Secretary SOCIETY DIRECTORY Prince Albert Lodye, Sons fe George. Meets at Pythian Castle and Fourth very at 8 v’clock. Saturday of each month ' 14S, PIN T. H. Warexs, W ls a Preside o Milo Lodge, Knights of pyiny Meeta every Thu-s lay Rvening « At Pythian castle. ican Brethren are cordially invites S. LEb LEITER « W. Oopan. K. of RuandS. Mistletee Encampment. No 47 OQ. F. Meets at Odd Psliows Ha, “very 2d and 4th Monday of each mont 7:80 o’aloek. J. H. LAD Gro. A. Gray, ig LANGMAR-C@ véreufic Parlor, No. 9,N. 4 eete at Pythisi Castic Every Tresdas events 66? Wie, H. G. LOVELAND, P ““. J. MORGAN, R.§. Laurel Parior, No. 6, \. D. 4. W Meets at Pvthian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of eash-mo MRS. B. F. HARTMAN, P MRS, F E WADSWORTH. B.S. PROFESSIONAL CARDS E. B. POWER Attorney and HU ' The “gnd all expenses. ee Advertisements of not t lel nse) ui 2a month. a wok or #2! pg ‘ he invariably in adv Pigs for Alarge number of Pi, by the lot, at sony mtber particula /ROURNE, Pleasant Vall POURNE, Plea — The Feather Ri Feather Reaovat of a large & promnlse nll Gobe i : esses steame' Fiene go, Mrs. Gart street. Help W WANTED—By manuf liable person to travel ebants and agents. rmanelt. pit wee fae Salary a pecessary. ress, Caxton Bldg., Chieago ee Enema anne rLy For § Afine ranch, with da Nevada City is offe TRANSORIPT office, Business The wise investment foundation of success, te plodding, methods, 9 roposition. ereings who wishes t me without interfe soy ent. Address H. rn Street, Chicago, . A Good In For Small or Lar Immediat No speculation or ga mate business. Ba fessional men, and all money making with si ing us. First-class re’ ‘the United States. Fo . J. Arnold & Co., Ni St. Louis. Mo. First-Class Briton Stevens, wh barber shop, on Broa shine in town. All the are kept on hand. House t House to rent on mirably located. TRANSCRIPT Office o ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney ‘at Law and Notary ( )PEIGETILLEY BUILDING, NBT W. W. WACGUNER, Civil Engineer and Survey™ UTY . § MINERAL SUB 7 to & Roberto’ Blosk we Clee ‘ 'O¥D P. LARUE. GRORGE JONES & LAR Attorneys at Lav, MANHOOD & Telephone—Black 134, GUPIDENE ~~ ES Ga RESTORED : —— BY nae CUPIDBNBEI: Nervousness or Diseases of Generative yt 4 4 ae Bi: ~ CURES. WHERE RVERYTHING.BLSE FA Counselor at Law. — Piety Hill. Office—Court House, Nevada City, 1. C. LINDLEY, * Attorney and Counselor at Law. “ ‘ Ti FPFICE—TILLEY BUILDING (UP STAR . City Broad street. corner Pine, New R FRED SEARLS, , Kl hoto, Attorney and Counselor at Law. . . WILL PRACTICR IN ALL THE OOUE . py State and Federal. . a ne P. F. SIMONDS, = bs Attorney and Counselor at Lav, ° fr WiLL, PRACTICE IN THE STATE ki United rts } J. M. WALLING, mM Attorney : at : Lay, L MOOR ( PPEICE TILLEY BUILDING. COR-EB 7 aries a nestr e+, Nevada Ut’ THOS. S. FORD, umb Attorney and Counselor at Law, o ( pPFICR—LONES BUILDING cor. W leaunEnuEEE Ee meretal and Pin-*»~>+= a ee My newS W. D. LONG, a ington Ri Attorney and Counscior.at lity and I re ( pS¥ICB—-COR. BROAD AND PINBS ‘share of the publi up stairs. Nevada City Mii Tj JOHN CALDWELL, Ing Timbel Attorney atLaw, — Write for prices Cranscript Block, Oommercial 58 W B L, Nevada Oitv rae As the verdict of all DREAD, Pl MADI New Yor _ MAX. KO SAFFRON CA Bree Delive ai ding Cakes aud CHANGE OF . Jonn G. Mwssssumed full m MLW YORK And will continu : Class and © t . The excellent stat Toone tt Will be and clean