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vOUM, Receiver:
vember 1. 14a .
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the creditors of
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ENT NOTICE,
ENCE QUARTZ
cipal plece of t
da County, Cal
sierra conaty, Calff
given that at qi
of Directors. he
Jecember, 19%2,an
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pon the e»pital
payable immed!
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ja County, Califo
rhich this assessm
the sixth day of Jj
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1 be sold on the
pay the de inquent
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‘d of Directors.
} xp YEAR—NO. 12,374
ay TRANSCRIP
g.P. BROWN
pe B, BROWN, Manager,
q ware ed
rina! .
suBsCRIPTION RATES:
al’, $6 a bali
By carrier,
aaiiidadeliianinanamasaainaiia
‘ Column
ae
{ not to exeeed five
ted under tale head fox WO pen
we ek or 40 conte a month. Pay’ ipvariably {> advance.
Giri Wanted,
‘itis wanted to do hae in a priFe mily, Enquire at the TRANSCRIPT family. Ena
as
furnished House For Rest. —
wished house in goon locality 12 offforrent. Enquire at Tegler’s —_—sore.
For Rent.
Nonpareil restaurant om Broad street,
hasalways done ® good business, is
tL The place has been refitted, and is
g with everything except dishes.
“ire of Mas. H. C. MiLis. n22
Found. %
ed
oan horse with bald. face bas been)
Owner can proenré the horse by .
on Will Carter, or at Guenther’s grogore, and paying for this advertisen4
Business Chance,
qise.investment of $20 fs often the
ire 1 sncoees. Pn orn iaaerante ling met 8, you spou uve.
moposition. It is or'the man of tpodest
mwho wishes to ve @ steady inpwithout interfe V4
ent, Address H BROLA!
Street, Chicago, ‘Il, ‘
12% Cts. a Week .
ve in . ,
ne
SBICIOIOIDIOIDIOIOIOIO BOO IOIGIIOIIOIOK
Sofa Cushion Covers —
and Christmas Cards —
ed
east.
I have dozens of Sofa
Cushion: Covers in elegant designs which I am
pow selling at less than
test. Also Beauti'ul
Papertries for Christmas Gifts.
mas Cards.
tion now.
ra
Abundance of ChristThere never
has beeu seen a more
elegant lot of Handkerchiefs from 5c to $2.50
each. Make your selec~
bd
m
K
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cs
K
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: Wain Street —QW. Hl. Crawford,
Yovada City, Cal. HK
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SEOOIDIOIOIOIOIIOKIIOOIOIOIOK IO IOIOK
Two Minds of Giving..
is mentioned bu.ow. . The giving of
thanke is,Oxed bv prociamation, The
giving of Grocery values by our low
prices.
Mach reason for thanks when purchases for ordinury and special occasions are nade here. Our
Cranberries, Orange
Ol.ves, Saratoga Chipps, Dainty
Chips, Fancy Table Rsisins,
Canned Fruits, Mincefleat
and Wines.
Marmalade,
NEVADA CITY, CAL, FRIDAY EV
., & kind hearted Washington woman
paid a visit to New Orleans while the
‘shipping season on the river was at its
height, and ag the loading or unloading
of a big river boat is one of the most
interesting things imaginable to watch
she went.one.day to. the levee where a
steamboat, one afloat,
as a mate shouldbe, and. he bellowed
and roared an@ swore and now. and
then whacked:eome unusually slow or
stupid negro with a spar. One negro
ington woman's . sympathies were
aroused. When she could endure the
she walked over to where the negro
stood and spoke to him. “Why do you
allow that'man to strike you and curse
you as he does?” she asked. The negro
looked at. her in surprise and. then
showed all his teeth if. a grin. “Law,
miss,” said he, chuc’ . “I don’t mind
him. He’s paid for doin’ that, same as
Lge paid for doin’ this.”
The Shillalah, ’
The gshillalah is not a mere stick
picked up for a few pence or cut casually out of the common hedge. Like
the Arab mare, it grows to maturity
under the fostering care of its owner.
The shillalah, like the poet, is. born,
not made. Like the poet, too, it Is a
choice plant, and-its growth is’ slow.
Amoti& 10,000. blackthorn .shoots perhaps not more than one is destined to
become famous, but one of the 10,000
appears of singular fitness. As soon as
discovered it is marked and dedicated
for future service. Everything that
might hinder. fts development is removed, and any offshoot of the main
stem is skillfully cut off. With constant
care it grows thick and strong upon a
bulbous root that can be shaped into.a
handle.
; Cows and Their Milk,
A professor in Konigsberg university
has experimented to determine the ef-:
fects of various foods on the odor: given off by cow’s milk. “Some cows give
always, no matter what their food may
guage which can appear six times consecutively.in-a sentence and make correct English. ;
blackboard, “The man that lies does
wrong.” : 2
“that,” so the word “who” was substttuted, And yet it must be evident to
the reader, for all that, that that “that”
that that teacher objected to was right
after all. :
mate’s brutality toward him no longer, .
‘take down a suit of it in entire confi.
‘pace the room. Quick as a flash his
ENING, DECEMBER I
ry
; 19032.
7.4
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & co.
ead
There ts ealtecd te the English JanTé Hlustrate: A boy wrote on the
The teacher objected to the word
Had Ite Good Points.
“That medieval armor must have
been ‘very uncomfortable,” said a visitor at the museum, . :
“Yes,” answered the man with
darned clothes, “but there was one satisfaction about it. A man could always
dence that the moths hddn’t got into
it.”—Washington Star.
Napoleon’s Temper, ,
A story is told of a sudden rage into
which Napoleon I. fell one day as he
was at dinner. He had scarce partaken
of @ mouthful when apparently some
inopportune thought or recolléction
stung his brain to madness, and, recedhis chair—his small stature
that—he uplifted his foot—dash went
the table, crash went the dinner, and
the emperor sprang up, intending to
waiter scratched a few magic symbols
on a bit of paper, and the emperor’s
check had grown more than double.
Napoleon appreciated the delicacy of
his attendant and said, “Thank you,
my dear .Dunand,” with one of his injmitable smiles. The hurricane had
blown over,
A Curious Old Vessel,
A British army officer dis¢oyered
among some old manuscripts a drawing of a man-of-war which was built
in 1606 for the Japanese government.
The vessel was of immense size, was
¢overed with sheets of iron and ¢opper and was provided with two rud
ders.
. where they can get plenty of exercise.
their sleeping quarters. If fed in the
-year in the fields and woods, weather
the man who sings at his work. Be his
suit in silent sullenness. He will do
ing from the table without Riper '
Care of Puppies.
pages after weaning will keep
ng we id healthy and will grow fast
if fed only on fresh buttermilk and
n bread; with soup instead of the
buttermilk twice a week, till they are
fivé or six months old. Do not feed
them sweet milk. Keep the puppies
Do not crowd them. Arrange theif kennels so that they can go in and out of
same vessels, some dogs get more than
their fair share of food and lose their
manners also. Fasten a number of
chains where they eat at such dis-}
tances that no one can reach the other;
then feed in individual pans. Give little medicine and plenty of exercise,
and you will then have strong, healthy
dogs, An hour’s run eyery day in the
permitting, is essential to good. health.
—Outing. ‘
The Cheerful Man.
Give us, oh, give us, cries Carlyle,
Occupation what it may, he is equal to
any of those who follow the same purmore in the same time; he will do it
better; he will persevere longer.
i Stopped For Once.
“A eitigen from the frontier, who
never had been in Washington before,
was visiting a friend in the nation’s
capital and was taken one day to the
gallery of the senate while au important measure. was under discussion,
A senator was delivering a long,
rosy and apparently aimless speech,
and the visitor soon grew tired of it.
“Why doesn’t he say something
werth listening to?” he whispered to
his friend.
“Oh, he’s merely talking against
time.”
“What's the good of that?’ asked the
other, aghast. “Time goes on just the
same, doesn’t it?”
“I suppose it does,” replied his
friend, looking at his watch and yawn.
ing; “but it doesn't seem to.”
. His Folded Arms,
“Madge, Harry asked me to be his
wife last night.”
q
goods elsewhere.
Sifts and Set my prices.
PRD 990 199 AT 489) <I 4.940 1000 <a 100 ee 100000 ee
Come and. See my Clegant Stock of Holiday .
eres H. Dickerman
CHIDO
KNOG
For Christmas..
Dickerman is selling a fine line of
Solid Ebony Sterling
Silver Trimmed
at prices-you will have to pay for imitation
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consume wood, starch, soap and other.
; materials during the winter season, or
hire your work done in the house ?
ao0eases
in the
se —
And can return your laundry promptly.
@ re If you desire to have your ironing done
at home give us a trial on a bundle of
“rough dry” at..
35 Cents Per Dozen Pieces.
Work of this kind will be washed,
starched and dried. All Table and Bed
Business
Linen, not requiring starch, returned
thoroughly finished at the above price,
Furthermore the manuscript in which
the drawing was wrepped says that
“jt contained a.very ‘ingenious apparatua, which was set in motion by two)
Sweet Cider, 50 cents per Gallon.
These are some specials for the day
sat aside for Thanksgiving and feasting
EDS ARLS,S§
be, a milk of strong or disagreeable. flaity, X vada County
vor which is apt to cause digestive
troubles. In vain is the food changed— .
“Oh, I am.so delighted!” replied her
friend. “How did it happen?’
“Well, you see, he just asked me, and
ual Examinatio
UAL EXAMINATE
Teachers’ Certifie
Lincoln ~chool B
Monday, Decem
.m. A fee of $2 1rd
hharged.
W, J. ROGER
perintendent of §
vy 25th, 1002,
IONAL CAB
POW
ney and
selor at Law.
; House, Nevada
;. LINDLEY,
4 Counselor at
EY BUILDING(UP
et, corner Pine,
1D SEARLS,
1d Counselor at
CH IN ALL THB!
aderal.
2, SIMONDS,
id Counselor at
CK IN THR St4
wen
1. WALLING,
ney : at: Law,
KY BULLDING, COR
««, Nevada Cit? .
»S. S. FORD,
xd Counselor et
BS BUILDING. 00
Pine r*rcote }
DB. LONG,
nd Counselor at
. BKOAD AND PH
evade Cite
N CALOWELL,
torney at Law,
ook, ommercial
Nevada Oitv
ZED DV. mason,
Law and Notary
LUE Y AMT Loe
———
; @uones’
S & LAR
rorneys al Lag,
; Valley:
~Bilack 134.
w. WAGGONER,
yineer
MINBRAL 86
porgan
& Rober
‘
——
unt) Under
,. EUSTIS, Manager
1 Furuish'De®,
vrai Designs ot short
LA. GRAY) gy
reotor aud Bm
iles'
City Trans
ING AND HAU
the tion: aid to
: Ze for ovine:
peeniture DOVE 4s,
and Sarvey
Bide. Brood Se ag
SNYDER & DUNLAP~ .
Maoagers,.
WEEK COMMENCING
way, December 1).
ss Jessie Shirley
D HER OWN COMPAN
medy, Drama, Farce
biey—"To the Hands of the
isy—T he Deacon’s Dauguter,”
sday—Dorris,” ©
day -“Hetd by the Enemy.”
y—' Nell Gwynne,”
ay—“Blue Grags.”
day Matinee—“The Two Orarte
LOES—15c, 25c, 850. Seats on sale . :
y's.
GE OF MANAGEMENT!
pin G. Richards”
famed full management of the well
TORK HOTEL @ BAR
! ontjnue toconduct this hostelry in
up-to-date style.
llout ctnodard io thie elitsige det will be maintained Home_like
clean and comfortable
nable.
let of WINE, BEE ORS and
Sterved at kan . esas
ada City Assay Office
i af Ons of all deseription.
LTESTS AND THR REDUCTION OF
ttetious Ores'a spee
qr Bx: ress orders prom, aprended
iow OUG Rasch HT, Broad
10YANCES MADB ON BULLION.
one No.—W. 22,
DUNLAP & HICKS.
“RYETAB”
HIISKEY BEANS.
omethi ne
Serge testataly ney
. seerest ea
Artificial Whit kk 3
pear bon) in vix Bogut to the
" fr pica and caaelen
the
. “°F Picnics, exe
. yp Ontains all ¢ Weneat ;
pest whiskies withou:
fre. eleterious 'e
. foutsin no pelsonous or
. sis Stu ay de
. a & beverage is not de. in h ~& Rean en
4] tthe mouth withont water
i the most exhilerat
i. Bo) wilt be expert ii} BBA
1 Seber come ae #22. and can be at 10ct
i} “Pore or first ben
i sale on dining:
; box « cers.
iL receipt of Same
Lng, Distilling Co.
DI
Eg
Aas! HM «BVLAAA»
A
SNVdHd
SIGOURNEY, Cash
Red Cedar
Shingles
Grocer,
Oommercial Street.
i)
ae
This Is Our Specialty
Nature has adapted them to this climate.
Now is the time to repair your roof,
Miuing and Building Material .always ouhand. Promptdelivery.’
M. L. & D. Marsh
Shingles
Red Cedar
mn
\
1
Red Cedar
Shingles
Shingles
Red Cedar
ETERS DaRe NE
Citizens
BROAD. STREET,Authorized CapitalIncorperated in 1876.
NEVADA OITY
5 $200,000.00 Reserve Fund75,000.00 . Undivided Protits§ 5,500.00
OFFICHRS—President, EB. M, Preston; Vice-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashter, John T
ler and
: retary, D. £. Morgas.
DIBECTORS8. M. P’ John T. Morgan, Geo M. Hughes, D. K. Morgan, Lord -HousOFPiCE HOURS—From 10 a. ¥.to 4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o'clock P. M.
Money loaned on approved securities.
MONBY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California,
r uRGER SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DU
BULLION purchased and assayed.
BLIN, and all points n
4
Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank.
Selling Out.
Aslam going tc leave Nevada City
Iwill sell all my stock, consisting of
Lace, Underwear, Wrap~~ pers, Nightgowns, etc.
If you. want. bargains. come and see
“¥ will close the stock out at LESS
HAN COST. See for yourself.
CHING LEE
Broad Street Nevade City
THE PEERLESS SALOOM,
HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor,
Kneos on hand the best brands of
BOTTLED BSER
All Kinds of Summer Drinks a Spectalty
We aim to serve only the best. Call around
Dr, Alvah N. Morgan.
Dentist
Broad Street, Nevada City.
———
. } O@ee Heure—? to 13 4, ¥. apd itos P.M
When you want a
. —GO
Good Horse Collar
TO-=
JAS. CAIRNS
ee
Have him make you one to order, a8
will gaarantee: it to outwear two
Dorory Collars.
He makes all parts of a herness.
Also Buggy ‘Tops, Cushtons and all
kinds of Ourriege Trimming done on
short notice. Broad Street.
animal.”Would that we
SHOUT FROM EV
vith the stre
o
that
Dr. King’s:
could
ERY HOUSE-TOP
fa million voices
wDiscove
} Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
CURES Bronchitis, “Grips®2 t
MONEY BACK iF IT FAILS.
Price 60c.and $1.00.
the flavor persists. The taste of the
milk depends in a certain measure on
the cow’s food, but in a degree more
important on the peculiarities of the
, Noble.
Mother—You naughty boy! You've
been fighting.
Little Bon--No; mother.
“How did your’clothes, get torn and
your face get-scratehed?” : 5
“T was trying to keep a bad boy from
hurting a good little boy,” .
“That was noble. Who was the good
little boy?’
“Me”
Signing With the Cross,
Signing with the cross was-first prac‘tleed’ by Christians to distinguish
themselves from the ‘pagans. In an-.
cient times kings and nobles used the
sign of the cross, whether they could
write or not, as a symbol that the person making it pledged himself by his
Christian faith to the truth of the matter to which he affixed it.
‘Bie Last Visic.
neighbor Jones at home?
Small Boy—No, sir. He went to the
cemetery this morning.
“When will he return ?”’
“fle's gone to stay.”
Too Mean For Anything. af
Delia—What did, you fall out about?
Celia—Why, we hadn't been engaged
a week before he quit buying boxes and
brought me candy in a paper bag.—Detroit Free Press. :
* WII Investigate,
A remarkable case comes to light at
Elizabeth, W.Va. An old man there
by name of G. W. Roberts bad long
suffered with incurablecancer, Every:
body believed hie case hopeless anti
he used Electric Bitters and applied
‘Backlen’s Arnica Salve. The treatment cured him completely. Now everybody who knows of it is investigating electric Bittters.
mighty power to expel biliousness,
kidney and liver troubles and it’s a
wonderful tonic for ran down systems.
Don't fail to try it. Only 50c. Satis.
faction guaranteed by W. D. Vinton,
druggist.
A harmless and even wholesome
stimulant-is-that which ie distilled
from a select grain—Old Gilt Edge
Whiekey. All first class dealers sell
it, Wichman, Lutgen & Go., San
Francisco, Cal. Sole proprietors.
It exerts a
Are You Going East.
If 80; you ought to know about the
daily Personally Conducted Tourist
Excursions operated via The Rio
Grande System. No more comfortable
. or inexpensive way of traveling can be
found, and at the same time you will
see the most. magnificent. scenery in
ithe world. Stop-overs are allowed on
all classes of tickets, or you may go
through without lay-over or change of
cars.’
Tell us where you are going end we
will be glad to quote you the lowest
fares and tell you how to get there,
We have'some beantifully illustrated books of travel for free distri. bation. ;
J, D. Mansrietp, General Agest.
Stranger (to sniall “boy)—Is your
dozen men, equipped. with iron oars,’’
The vessel resembled a turtle in
shape and was armed with ten large
cannon.
The drawing is very exact, and experts say there is no doubt as to its
authenticity.
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kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomfiachs. Its'action is mild and pleasant, the results sure and permanent
putting the system in a condition
ed enjoy sete sssenn ™ greatest cure for constipation. druggists and grocers, Bio, Be
California Safe Deposit
and Trust Company..
Receives Savings. Deposits of
Ten Dollars and Upwards..
ee
IT PAYS INTEREST
TWICE A YEAR
Rate—
8 cent on ordinary accounts
Bh per cent on term accounts
“toerencmrnanntor seamen
‘Sas
AL AND SURPLUS, $1,245,225.94
TOTAL ASSETS, =~ = = "6,026,309.49
Deposits may be made by P. O,
Orier, Wells-Fargo Money Order
Send for Pamphlets Descripti 0 ‘am t ecriptive
of our Business i :
OFFICES
Cor. California and Montgomery Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
BJ. Ruoros, Pres. W. H. Marri, Viee P
Agenoy
—E
Nevada County Bank
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Paid Up Capital $50,000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Gold bought’ and advances made on
lion.
be roa part of the world. fts d
Loane cease oneal and Personal Security
Interest Paid on Deposits.
Sroad Street Nationa! Hotel Building
‘LAUREL PARLOR, Ko, b
I said ‘Yes,’ and then he stood up and
folded his arms.”
“Well, I never! Was he not more Interested than that? Whatever did you
do at auch treatment?”
“What could I do? You seg, 1 was
in his arms when he folded them!”
2 pwn —
neW TEAR BALL
——WILL BE GIVEN BY——
N. D. G. WY.
At ARMORY HALL,
—oON—
New Year Eve
(Wednesday, Dec. 31st.)
Fuoorn Dimgcrok:
J. H. Rogers.
Fioor ComMITTEB:
Herman Brand
J. F. Colley
Loule Schwartz
& Wy. Bsr Gilbert Richards
:
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NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION
Leave orders or Bnadles at Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Office, Nevada City. Cal.
———— }
ived a fine line of
“\Wafers.
fe)
flavors.
a
P.'G. SC
All flavors and varieties.
HAMPAGNE WAFERS
ATHENA WAFERS
GRAHAM ORAOKERS
RAMONA WAFERS
NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of
" SOOIAL TEA WAFERS
CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES
in 6 pound packages, A prize iu every
package. Price 80 cents.
ADDEN
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
R, W. Gayiord
' Tickets,{ $1.50,
Admitting gentlemen and one lady;
extra lady, 25 cts. Gallery admission
—gents 50 cents; ladies 25 cents. las Is Now
BROAD STREET MARKET
All kinds of
New Vegetables Fresh
Every Day.
Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry anc
Eggs, Candies and Nats.
: AUGUST RAPP, Proprietor.
Santa Fe
are PERSONALLY CONDU
EXCURSIONS
& 4 4 4 Ower the « 454 ¢
é d best to travel,
The cheanest en¢ ODUGTED on MONDAYS, TH
DAYS by experienced and careful attendante.
NO EXTRA FARE FOR TSIS SERVICE. We issue a free
booklet with full taformation. Write for it.
Railway.
Tourist Sleeping Cars are used and
DAY RSDAYS aud SATUR
Realy,
The cheapest aud 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 thoussand feet. This must be
paid before the 1oth of
. each month, otherwise
the charges will be: for
fuel $2.10; for lighting $3.
Hevada County Gas & ElsctricCo.,
JOHN WERRY, Manager.
IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE
IN NEWSPAPERS
ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME
Call on or Write
B.C, DAKE’S ADVERTISING AGENCY
. 4, €25 Market ot., Ban Franojeco;Oal
SANTA FE, S41 Market St. 8
Fy
&
an Franeisto.
64 &65 Merchants’ Exchange
SAN PRANCISCO. CAL.
One hundred (100) Hydraulic
Miners, having knowledge: of
ditch construction, to work for
us near Nome City, Alaska,
during the Summer of 1903.
Our steamer leaves Seattle
about June rst, and returns,
leaving Nome about Oct. rsth.
For terms and particulars,
address,
NOME RIVER DITCH COMPANY
Trust Building,
Los Angeles, Cal.
to Becur :
OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE
WASHINGTON.D.C.