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September 4, 1902 (4 pages)

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by pusung a CC. iu ihe r the same yy Specition:; { hour ut j OU O.the » OMbody re ferred to aud hel 6 sivuate, lying evada, State o. Poiouiariy decor 4, Block 15, %, olook §, eC, % 4. lo NB NH 4 Seo, a 36 Sec 16, £, wy L0¥7. eCCived UF ADoaI 2 the amuuus ¢ oh property, 8 B.d Xp toes reby author Ubsequent 4 JU SUCK pro se tu che anton ve reierred malities and of to such su cond ucted-in Ug such sales, 0 eOui vl off ‘y OL Augua, E. P. COLG4 eputy. e Of law, publigt 1 wil,on ay of Septemp ’ a. m. in front off City aud Count aia, seil in oug) the highest p ogi uf Re Ve ty he: eiube of artied: whieh made a pari tO be 801.18 Bit county ot N described asfo $i; Block 15. §, Bi-ck 8, ° feo. , 2.15 N, RB, NB Seo. 16, 7. i und e@xXpenss Ul ler with all-su ve been levied ae or .he issu@ reierreu io 1M yu, With ali: iuce or Charges thei , LAKes, a. seyada Citj state of Uailic L. D. 1902, Lounty of N puty. ——— SALE. . URT IN AND da, State of iff, an order of ued out of the day of August! 1on, wherein WU ‘@ named : ud decres gal on the 18th d.men. end d tice of tLe C0 ounty, 1m Oo certain lots pie te, lying and ey blat, of Nevada, i and partl vit: ve, aix and @ numvered 1 NO. ‘1 WO, GOD elling houses d above des water, au ni g to sal. ! » 164 68, and gr a the limits of wn lots singular sud appurt: any wise apP hat on nta day of 902, ‘that day, is fr in apes ty of st te o = d order of a & l the uboved bereot as Day sintlS's 3 ts, sh. iu gold ool B. GETCHBU, , County of} ry Stab Pre _No. 12,278 NSCRIP + 1st YEAR™ y TRAN RIPTION RATES: 1 goa Vea" aren 12% Cts. a Week ; five lines tp ts of DO tO peer for 50 cent: ' , b Hpsorted UDdET On ee gitional line ar $2 0 a ants amonth. Paywe eriably in advance. ished rooms to Jet for pe are table for housekeeping, a nable. Apply at this office 4 Business Chance. —_ ment 0° $°0 is often the : whee if you *re not W 3 mF ser ou should inve t gate dln NOR: lItis or the mas pdb = wishes to rors aA wacnt et he in a ont test BROLASKI, 856 Learemer, chicago, +11, fe ’ For Sale, h, with dwelling thereon near City 1 offered or sale. Apply at ile mrt office. e Ranch For Sale. 1 s. on Pleasant ai be ded of ilies. ie offered for sale peor othe house and god Pupain There is @ hou -* A aie Jace. Portions of it is ead ‘or further particulars ar 7 TRaNsObI PT O} CO a for Real Estate and Stores. “Our metho?s sell ‘quick. potty ONCOLN. INVESTMENT ¥, 60 Market street, opposite ‘Hotel. Sau Fraucisco. yor Country WNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG sWonedfor Railway Mail Clerks. _Inpate Cor'es. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. AGood Investment. Spall or Large Amounts With Immed ste Profi's. jlatioror-gambl,-bnt.from legitii ~ie Hankers, merchants. pron, ond al] persons interest it “1 ng with small capital are joinim. First-class references 'n au: part of ii, ted States. kor p rticulars address firsold & Co., Ninth and Pine Streets, . Mo. . First-Class Bootblack. Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's shop, o» Broad street, gives the best sintown. All the latest sporting papers epton hand. jnnli-t WFORNIA4. SAFE DEPOSIT FAND TRUST COMPANY California and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO al and Surplus..$1.233,723 75] 5,914,424.59 MEST PAID ON DEPOSITS, s“hiect to atthe rate of TWO PER CENT. per HST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS tate of THEE AND SIX-TENTHS ACENT. per annum, EXECUTED. We are anthorized to Puthe GUARDIAN OF ESTATES and ; LLS. MECUTOR OF WI DEPOSIT BOX*S RENTED A NUM and upward. TaD ee fw booklet “THE $n application. HDALZELL BROWN, Manager. iE OF MANAGEMENT! yoin G. Richards bag MAKING OP A WILL” full management of the well PVN TELS BAR nue tocondutt 80d up-to-date PF pad hostelry in t stardard of th 3 yi be maintained eee aig and comfortable peds. Mof WINE, R BUS served at heme, LIQUORS and MD STREET MARKET nC) All kinds of Vegetables Fresh Every Day. “*e8 Gad Salt : GUST RAPP, Proprietor. Can get the be : st refr town at the eshments ip WOCRTANING paDuons Toad St. N (Files on Rowan requisite for ranerals. ears 2edertaker in atBest wes, Utios ‘ervice guaranteed, mao t 5 OV Comers berintendent of ne No, 84, OLD PEOPL EEE TE A SRE A EA ASR A eS See : y ailments are regarded as pi imaginary, or matural-and unavoidable at their ti life, Disease and infirmity should not always be associated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsite may be as bright and the comptes! nas fair as any of Zee his youngér and more vigorous companions. Ets _, Good Blood Is tho secret of healthy old age, for it regul and controls ‘every part of the body, Grempeive ton nerves, faeter tee misscles elasti¢ and supple, the bones'strong and the flésh firm: but when’ this life fluidis pettwteds or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sciatelie ing elements, then there. is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting in premature old age and disease.. Any derangement of the blood quickly shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, ‘tumor or some other troublesome } growth upon the hedy, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost _ constant, accompanied with poor digestion ‘and cold extremities, S.S.S. being purely vegetable, is the safest and ; 4 bést blood purifier for old people. It does not shock or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, . >A but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and ae : ' stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bodily ‘ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a tonic as old people need to improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. , If there is any hereditary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S. will search it out and reinove every vestige of ‘it from the syStem. Write us fully about your casé and let otit pliysicians advise ‘and Hel you. ‘This will cost you nothing,.and we will mail free our book on blood and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga, 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 a reasonable limit the should be purchased at our store. We have the best goods. We sell at the lowest prices. We give the best value, A teat order will prove the trath of thie. FOR SALE SHAKES at $9 per thousand. Delivered to any part of town. Apply at the store, SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer, “==! oe. Red Cedar Shingles\ Red Cedar Shingles This -Is-OurSpeeia'ty — 1 Nature has adapted them to this climate. Now is the time to repair your roof, ‘Mining and Building Material alwaysothand. Promptdelivery. M. L. & D. Marsh Shingles Shingles Red Cedar Red Cedar Koenigs Malt Extract NERVE TONIC PUPPPPEPEPDEDEPPPPEDPPDPEDDDDPPDPPDPP PEPPY It will give you an appetite, stimulate and build you up. EN 25 cts. 3 for 65 cts. pwewvererrrrre TT ee DICKERMAN’S Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. Nevada City Assay Office. Asaying of Ores of all desriton TESTS AND THR UCTION OF gyn vi Oresa wR. Lumber.. Fa My new Sawmill on the Wash# ington Ridge is now running ad 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 di mptly attended cea SLD OGuT, Broad Servet, below National Hotel. ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 28. ; H. HICKS & CO. E. W. SCHIIIDT, LRADING CIGAR DEALER, NevadaCity Ca) ADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar on Sold. B J. Rxotos, Pres. W. H. Mastin, VieoP. Agency Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 § General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and advances made ov oDiates drawn on any part of the world. Loans made on and Personal Security. — Ig stTooK-—— @BNERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT And Other Brandel SIERRA REVADA SALOOK JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor, KEES Keeps the Best of Wines and Liquors. «eet Interest Paid on Deposits. , Japanése Waltzing Mice. Among the many animals which are o@d and peculiar creattres. But cer. tainly one of the oddest is the Japanese brought under cultivation and have ) "been so.altered in appearance by the; fancier. that their original wild relatives would fail to know them. Yet the fancy mouse, with his wonderful markings, is a very ordinary creature eompared with this waltzing member of the family. ; It is no-donbt true that many ae tale hangs by the tail of many an animal. The: waltzing mouse probably has this in view, as his main object in life. Sppears to be to catch and investigate his Own tail, the contortions and gyta tions in which he indulges during the process being decidedly unique. The niicée-sometimes_perform in pairs, but they are different to ordinary. dances fi that they waltz head to tall, turning so quickly that it is difficult to tell where one begins and the other ends. The faculty of waltzing is hereditary, for the young mice of this variety evitice a ‘tendéticy to spin as‘ soon as they are old ‘enough to -about. There are n0special’ ma in the waltzing mice, though they can be obtained in several different colors. “Green Goods” Fossils. One of the most remarkable books ever published is the “Lithographia Wirceburgensis,” written by a Wurzburg -naturalist named Behringer in 1726. Probably very few: copies are in existence, as the author destroyed all that he could get possession of soon after the book appeared. He had been victimized by some ‘practical’ jokers, who had made a great variety of artificial “fossils” and hidden them in a quarry, to which theythen enticed the professor, Behbringer was overjoyed by so rich a find and had no,suspicion of the trick, although many of the fossils were of a very grotesque character, He took his treasures home, made elaborate drawings of them and wrote a minute description of each, as well as an exhaustive commentary filled with ingeg'@ss and plausible theories. When he fiad published the book, the” jokers confessed, and then, of course, the professor did his utmost to suppress the work, Clerk—Mr. Snipper was in while you were out. He said he'll call again to
morrow. ' _Proprietor—Very kind of him. Clerk—But he wanted to collect a bill. Proprietor— Very kind to éay when he would eall.—Boston Trdnacript. ~ ee Gets the Benefit. “Dey ain’t no two ways erbout it, Mistah Jackson,” said Charcoal Eph aa he passed the sirup, “we’n er woman mahries er man fo’ bettah or fo’ worse she snouty soon fin’ out she géttin’ de benefit ob dé alternative.”—Baltimore POLITICAL. POSITIVELY no announcement will be made unless payment is made in advance. For County Clerk— Fr. lL. Arbogast Is: beréby announced as a candidate for County Olerk, subject to the deciafon’ of the Republican Nominating Convention. For Supervisor, 3d District— ET. Worthiliey Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervieor of the third district, For Supervisor, 3d District— gE. C. Grissel Js hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor of the third district, subject to the decigion of the Republican Nomivating Convention. For County Recorder— William H. Bray Ie hereby announced as a candidate for County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. . cd For Public Administrator— Thomes Ingram Is hereby announced as a candidate for Public. A¢minaistrator, subject to the decieion of the Republican nominating couvention. —————————_——EEE_ Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE AT THE New York Bakery MAX. KOHLER, Prop. SAFFRON CAKE a specialty. subject to the decision of the Republi-} . can-Nominating Convention. A point which strikes American vis: ls the 1 aspect of them:and the al‘most complete absence of the business side: “At the Manhattan or the Knick poke chr} on the other hand, the busipide: prevails. The majority of members do not drop in merely to read the papers, hear the latest story. and play billiards; as over here. They go in most cases to meet a man about “a deal,” to.talk over-the business of the day and discuss the business of the papers. ‘The ‘result is that when an erican’ beéomes® a° meinber of an Am . English laub-he fiardiy ever uses it be cause iti ways do not appeal to bint He would say that there was nothing going on.—London Tatler. . Pictares In Japanese Temples. The votive pictures (yema) of Japanese teniples are an outgrowth of an old cistém: In ancient times departed sake and rice placed before their tabléts and tonibs. As the.fdea gained ground that ‘their ‘spifits “hovered around their graves besides food a certain number of -spotiesswhite horses were provided with which these spiritual worthtes might take recreation. So it became the custom in wealthy Shinto temples to keep one of these sacred animals, There were many shrines that could not afford to bny a white horse, so the next best thing was to get a picture of one; hence the name yema (picture horse) from ye-{a picture) and uma (a horse). ae The use of the yema was first confined to the Shinto religion, but the ~Buddhists took kindly to the custom. The word yema has long lost its primitive meaning and has become-a generic name for every picture hung up in Shinto shrines or Buddbistic temples. Hedgehog and Viper. A resident of Versailles, M. Guignet, sends to Nature a vivid account of a duel he saw between a hedgehog and a viper. The two enemies knew very -well-at first sight who was who, and éyed each other as if they knew a moment’s. inattention would be fatal. The viper was the first to get tired of gazing, and it begah to glide away. Just then the hedgehog rushed for the vipers tail; and, having nailed it-fast with its teeth, it rolled itself up. The hedgehog was very careful, however, not-‘to eut the tail off. The viper gaults on its aggressor,. wrestling and rolling with the curled up hedgehog all Over the place. At length the snake, pwounded In a buadred places, tail of its victim to eat the head. Queer Medicine. At the Shanghai police court recent fhe bench for inspection. It was con tained in a square yellow box and reblack wax. It weighed about two the case explained:to the court that it was a Chinese medicine compound of monkeys’ toe nails bolled down and bardened by being buried underground for-a number of years._It had heen stolen from a native apothecary’s shop in Nanking road. Monkeys’ toe nails, {t appears, are a well known remedy among the Chinese for stomach trou‘. bles. The Editor Terns. The youthful author pocketed bis re jected verses, but he could not swallow the editor’s criticism. “Sir,” aaid Le, not without dignity, “a poet is born, not made.” “Young man,” returned the editor blandly, “it. won’t help your case to try to shift the blame on to your parents.” As James Russell Lowell said, “There’s a deal o’ solid kicking In the meekest looking mule.” ee — and make them in a first-class man: ner. i also frame them when 380 ordered. I make frames of all kinds. MOORE —i> {tors to London about Gur English clabs warriors were honored by offerings of -eurled—back—and delivered furions as-. died, and was careful not ly a curious object was handed up to sembled nothing more than a piece of ounces, and the policeman in charge of —— “MARCO POLO’S ‘BOOK, ‘It Gave Colambua the Idea For Hite Voyage of Discovery. — . Europe knew but very little of eastern and northeastern Asta, “Many of the ‘most: learned cosmogra-! phers of the time taught that Asia -gtretched eastward indefinitely, and no one imagined: that it had an eastern coast washed by the ocean. It was se. riously ‘taught that eastern Asia was a land of: vast swamps, inhabited by mon. eter. serpents and dragons. This was the opinion that still prevailed up to within 200 years of the time of Colambus. : At this time two Venetian merchants parts of Asia: They were gone many years. ‘Upon their return the son of ‘. One of them, a young man named Mar their travels, described the empire of the grand khan (the Chinese emperor) and révealed the fact that.Asia was He described this eastern coast minutely, with all {ts vast cities and its wealth of precious stones ‘and spices. It was from reading this book, that the imagination of Columbus was fired, and he conceived.the bold idea of reaching this eastern coast of Asia by sailing toward’ the west around the earth. not a doubt that he had landed upon the coast of Asia and that he looked upon the same scenes that Marco Pola had gazed upon 200 years before. ~ Inventing as a Profession. today, as always. The idea that fortultous inventions have formed a prominent part in the world’s industrial and material development has e sone to attempt the invention of use ful articles without any previous experience or preparation. They ‘have trusted to blind chance and have falled. Accidental discoveries cannot be taken in the literal sense, for very few indeed have ever been the product of an untrained and unobserving mind. A mechanic who has spent half a lifetime in one department of human en deavor may see the great need of a simple invention to save time or labor in his work. Year by year his mind dwells at intervals upon the subject, and one day an idea flashes upon his mind or a simple accident suggests the way of inventing what is needed. Such an accldental invention is really the result of years of study and observation, and it {es thus that many of the simple inventions have come {nto existence. —Gunton’s Magazine, Met His Match. at Colombo to coal, and & Moorman went aboard and asked Sir William Gregory to buy a catseye for 5,000 rupees. It was worth 10,000 rupees, but the distressed Moorman’s father was in jail, and he wanted to buy him out. and then offered the wily dealer a rupee for the gem. The man went off seemingly offended, but presently returned and offered the gem for 4,000 rupees. “No; a rupee,” repeated the Irishman. As the four hours passed the Moorman came back at regular intervals, with a lower offer each time— 8,000, 2,000, 1,000; then 500, 250, 100, and so on—till finally, as the steamer was about to start, he handed over the catseye and took Gregory’s rupee! For once in a way the Moorman dealer bad met bis match. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., scratched bis leg with arusty’wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation, “bat,” he writes, “I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica salve and my eg was well and sound as ever.” For Eruptions, Eozema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores adi all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no-rival on earth, Try them. W. D Vinton will guarantee satisfaction or refand money. Only 50 cents, Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thomas — none better. For saie «1 Rector ros. Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very best . of beef, mutton and veal on hand a all times, A long, sweet savoke, Thomas Paine cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. _ Job Couldn’t Nave Stood It If be had Itching Piles. They’re terribly annoying: but Bucklen’s ArDica Salve will cure the worst case of DR. NB. CHAPMAN DR. C. W. CHAPMAN Office at residence, Sacramento St., Nevada City, Cal. DENTISTS pileson earth. It has cured thousand’s. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Qure guarnteed. Sold by W. D. Vinton. THE PEERLESS SALUOL, ~ HEBRY W. RICH, Propristor, “} €eeps on hand the best brands of MAITLAND BROS. Com meveial serect and lnvite 8: pa to call and f it a point to All kinds of Mixed wrinks a Specialty. * Broad Strest..,..National Hote! Building / gm Best 5 Cond been Tews: in Their New Saloon ! iy former wes roam. They w serve he branas of Wines, Liquors and Cigars MAITLAND BEOS., Props. Commereial St BSotTLusaD BEER We aim to serve only the best. Call around and see for yourself. 1 CL. BOWMAR. 4. FP. SHAW SHAW & BOW MAN, Dentists OfBes in Ode Foliows Bul!4!tug. Proad Stree Nevada City, Cail. ‘TNE PLATS WORK A EPRECIALAY 4LL KENDS OF FILLINGS. : SETRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE ~ Home 7 -of the name of Polo went on a vast. co Polo, wrote out a full account of . NEVADA COUNTY. LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION . bounded on the east by a vast ocean, . : So when he discovered Cuba he had . { Necessity is the mother of invention ; induced . '% }, Seme years ago a steamer touched . Gregory listened to the old story . All Kinds of Summer Drlaks a Speclalty. OurPrices Remainthe Same ~ The.Sacramento Laundries have entered into a coimbine to raise the: price on all Laundry work. We have ‘not. Qur 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 cannot be excelled anywhere on ‘the Coast. Try us and see for yourself. ~ -@—-@-0--0-0-0-_0--0-0--0--0-0--0— People Only Employed * & ¥ Leave orders or Bnn at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office, Nevada City, Cal. EN Y ava! ANY All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM ORAOKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of flavors, : SOCIAL TEA WAFERS CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prize in every package. Price 80 cents. P. G. SCADDEN \ % Commercial Street, Nevada City, Same Incorperated In 1876.) [Citizens BROAD STREET, Authorized Capital . Paid-Up CapitalN EVADA OITY $200,000.00. Reserve Fund $ 5,800.00 = 75,000.00 . Undivided Profits 36,000.00 OFFICERS—President, E. M, Preston; Vice-President, Geo. M. H : Morgan; Assistant Cashier and hecrotary, B. iS. Morres: eit Deke rene ® DIRECTORS—E, M. P T. i 5 ? eee ae Bt chreston, John I. Morgan, Geo M. Hughes, D. K. Morgan, Lord Hous OFFiCE HOURS—From 10 a. M.to 4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o’slock P. M. Money loaned on approved secur! ties. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at par on all points in California, suncee" SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points in BULLION purchased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. SIMPLICITY DURABILITY The Biickensderfer Typewriter, Better than allothers in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT Ask for.. Castle Rock —end— HORSESHOERS ‘National Protective Association, of the United States. Local Branch, No. 286 of Nevada County PRICE—PEB SET: Resetting All Shoein Nos. 5 and } No.7 is . Hand-Made work ‘ Pick-Pocket 2372 ew Valuable Gold ‘Mining ; CIGARS . ‘Interest For Sale There are no beiter Cigars tf = ek oe esas showing plenty of free % made for the money. Manugold and sulpharets. factured by This mine is as I represent it and if Schuernet Brothers upon investigation you find it as not SACRAMENTO, CAL. being such, I will our expenses to and from the ink ¢ roe N City,” Cal. Take 6 o'clock BI stage. PROF. JOHN TILTON, on the mine