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December 22, 1903 (4 pages)

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Soohes bananas eee ip TRANSCRIPT Gp. BROWN. .,..-.Proprietor, ——d SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Mall, $0 a Year. . , By Carrier, 12% Cts, a Week . ’ nti s inyerticomonts not to > oupant five lines 4 thisheading for 2 aa =a month, ‘Bach additio meg line ‘yoonts a week OF cente s month. Payable invariably in advance, Pyrography. iiss Lucy Gray offers for sale at Mrs, Wm. »yd's millinery store,some burnt work on pod and leather. Next week she will have few local scenes in oil and pastel. She will orders for anything in herline. dl5-lw Dressmaking Parlors. Miss Georgie Myhand of Colorado has ned dressmaking parlore at the reslbnce of George Shaw on Pine street and antees satisfaction to all who may contheir patronage upon her. d2tt . . Buggies For Sele, [double carriage, with fine harness, Altwo first-class buggies will be sold at a ain, if applied for immediately. Enre at TRANSORIPT Office, di-tf Piano For Sale. A fine Chickering Piano is offered for sale uabargain. Enquire at the TRANSORIPT 0 di-tf Wanted. fo learn the Barber trade ; only eight required ; good positions secured ; alogues and full information mailed free. Moler Syatem College. San Francisco, Calif. noy23-im Fresh Plilk im Quantities to Suit. ).Pianezzie is prepared to furnish fresh in quantities to suit. His place of busime is at ths old Waissonbersor, sagen. iikdelivered to any part 0 ° of Sc Rhames Gui ‘isber’s grocery hg orders 2a! is moves To the Ladies. Ladies to do plain sewing at home; mateHal sent free ; send stamped envelope. iw FONTAINE, Key 89, Sacramento, Cal. Hot Tomales. . Parties wishing hot tomaies for super can procure them every evening at ire o'clock at Joe Marshall’s place on Pine street, from now on. ol0tt Building for Sale. The buildi the corner of Pine and Bro 4 streste) . offered for sale. Apply to GUST LADEMAN. _ fastiod Advertisements. Wanted. Faithful person to call on retail trade and agents for fi ing h 3 local tertitory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and Xpense money advanced; previous exper!» unnecessary; position permanent; bussuccessful. Enolosed self-addressed mvelope. Superintendent Travers, 620 Moon Bldg., Chicago: _ 923-21 Wanted. A Trustworthy Gentleman or Lady in each bunty to manage business for an old estabhed house of solid financial standing. A raight, bona fide weekly salary of $18 paid by check each Monday with all expenses lrect from headquarters. ‘Money advanced or expenses. Enclose addr envelope, bager,. 370 Caxton Bidg., Chi » wal FOR SALE Four graded Durham Bflls, Calves, Wheet, Seed Barley and Rolled Barley, to Two Pollen Ohina Male Pigs. For particulars address W. A. OREPS, Erle, Yuba Cc unty, Cel, e Lee & Co. —Dealers in— rruit FRESH FISH le receive a variety of Fresh Fish every Thursday. ‘Morgan’s Fresh Oysters constantly hand. (ive us a call. Main street, near the Plaza or Sale ——By——— Brown. & Morgan Real Estate, Insurance and Mining Agents. bld Mine, near Nevada City, $20,000. mber Land—80 acres near Blue 4 Tent, $1,000, . Féwo story fine residence on Nevada . street, renting for $18, price $3500. sidence on Water street, partly furbished, renting now for $9, $450. nd near city to suit purchasers. and Vegetables, \James\YoodburnCo r "3 ie Sne settiea 11, “Sir,” began the youth, “Ihave coms to ask for your daughter’s hand in’— “No, sir!” snorted her father. “You can’t have her! What could possitly have prompted you-to ask”— ; 8 Sigg agree did, sir!’ t’s different! Also,:thtes it?’—Philadelphia Praag ar ay Anxious, Alice—How did you feel while Fred was proposing to you? Mildred—Two or three tines I felt fike supplying the words I knew he Was groping for, but-of course that 2 aol have been the thing to do at all. a A Geod Word. Ferdy—I put in a good word for you, old chap, I told her you had more money than brains, Algy—And what did she say then? ferdy—She asked me if you had any mMoney.—Puck, se : Loveland is now selling hie famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popuar Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. tf Only the very vest of wines, liquor and cigars are served st the Klondike saloon on Spring street and courteous treatment ts tendered all visitors Wm, Peard, the proprietor, invite ~ allto sall on him, a8i-tf Parnell’s Superstitions, — Charles Stewart Parnell was one of he had iumeberions vegiaratisieaat’ wat ‘ & colleague of hig: draft of a bill to the cell he was. occupying in Kilmainham. It was_ thirteen clauses. Parnell was horrified. He insisted that somehow or other @ fourteenth clause should be added. . ’ Once Parnell saw a colleague with. -: three lights in his’ bedtoom:: He was quite uneasy until-he saw one of the} ; lights put out. I traveled with: him once when he had a scarf that had been presented to him by a lady ad mirer. There was some green in the} searf. One of his superstitions was] a; that green was an unlucky color. He} y used to say, half’ joke, whole eariiest, tlat all the. misfortunes of Ireland came from the fact that her color was green. He was very much put out by this sgarf. It was in the days when the habeas corpus was suspended in Ireland and we were sleeping on the mail boat at Kingstown and were not to start for Holyhead till next morning. He was quite sure ‘the green scarf ‘would have us arrested before we left in the morning.—M. A. P. Did you ever, notice the indecision of a woman about choosing a Seat in a street car with but few passengers?— Milwaukee Sentinel. ter. dorse it women, lick recovery. Chi hicago to Boston. Most Sante vn Fickete st P. W. Tuomrson, G. A HAPPY MOTHER. Before my baby was born . was in great misery.I was just able to be about but just as soon as I began to take Wine of Cardui, which had been recommended to me, I felt much betIn fact I feel that if it had not been for ~ this medicine 1 would not have been stron enough to live through childbirth. But tha was made comparativel, medicine for four months before Wine of Cardui restored m two months afterward. ely of Wine of Cardui and I anrglad to en= Wine of Cardui is a powerful tonic which acts on the generative organ’ of ing tone and strength to the organs which inflammation and weakness have affected. 3 of every twenty cases of bearing-down pains or ovarian. trouble. Wine of Cardui cures barrenness and aids the mother in conserving her strength for the ordeal of childbirth. After that event the Wine prevents dangerous flooding and helps miothers to u Wine of Cardui is the one medicine a mother gnae use before and after childbirth. : All druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui. Tourist Cars to Chicago Rock se pg ee sw dite, — through te and to hundreds of places es Chicago— Omaha, Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Paul, 'Minne— St. Louis, Memphis, etc. Connecting care, @ Gag Marker $e.,San Francisco, Cal, WEATHERFORD, Texas, May 14, 1908. easy by taking your came. health as I took it cannot speak too Yu bt Nerd.TREASURER, YounG Matron’s Crus. ~~ regulating menstruation and” givIt cures nineteen out Wholesale Dealers in fine Whiskies Brandies Wines and Liquors 417K Street, bet. 4th & 5th SACRAMENTO . The goods of this company are carried by nearly every store that deals in liquors ia this city. It’s the best Light.. ge LEOTRIOrsy is the light nowadays, You ought to pat’ it in your bouse. It’s the safest light known. It’s clean. v's *_oertain — press a button and it’s on; press another and its off. No more explosions, no more bother with oil lamps, no more emokey chimneys. It’s cheaper in the long POR: shes Our Nem Gas hight. Is the -best for business houses. It’s far cheaper than electric lights for people who use it for only a few hours a night.,..+Hevada County Gas & Electric Co JOHN WERRY, Manager. + young.cuckoos reared by their foster } the care itself. After murdering its . tion, -Long after it has left the nest . the great bird, apparently big enough gpE shoes, in which ‘he snow very quickly. sinks ey ; 3 vertaken and i every step and is at killed. Wis ‘Two Purchases. chant who came ‘to New York’ determined to secure abargain. He wanted cheap cloaks, and after trying in vain to suit himself at the wholesale houses he bought a job lot at auction. He ex; amined the goods hurriedly and had them shipped home. In due time he ‘was confronted by an excited head salesman who said the garments were outof style. — : “They didn’t look that way,” said the merchant. “But they are,” replied the clerk, , The merchant persisted that the cloaks would sell, but they didn’t. Ip desperation he returned them to New ‘to be disposed of to best’ advan-. ‘tage. On his next trip to New York he again visited an auction house and bonght a lot of cloaks. When hereturned home and examined his purchase he saw that he had bought thes same lot as before.—World’s Work. The Bird Monopolist. As is generally known, the cuckoo lays its eggs in the nests of other birds, leaving them to be hatched and the parents: The young cuckoo throws the other birds out of the nest and gets all foster brothers and-sisters in the most deliberate and callous way it is thenceforth tended with the greatest devoto get its own living and many times larger than ite foster parents, is followed about and fed by them with the game care as when in the nest. Oak Wood. The oak is a historic wood. As early as the eleventh century it became the favorite wood of civilized Kurope, and specimens of carving and interior finish have come.down to us from that early day, their pristine beauty enhanced by the subduing finger of time. The early colonists brought with them to the shores of America their love for this wood, and here, too, the oak acquired historical interests. Impudent Masculine Assumption, § My, Ferguson— Whose character were you ‘and Mrs.T¥rrtip distussing when ‘E-came.in? : ; ’ Mrs, -Fetguson—What made _ you dink we ‘were discissing anybody’s character? ; ] Mr. Ferguson—I noticed you were busily talking—that’s all—Exchange. Taking and Giving. “You can’t,” said the philosopher, “take from a thing without making it ” “Qh; I don’t’ know,” the fool replied. “Have you ever tried taking a light from one canule with another?’—Chieago Record-Herald. A Natural Desire. Sm-th+I° wonder what Br-wn intends to do with all the money he got for those historical novels he wrote. J-n-s—He intends to travel. He feels that he ought to visit some of the places he wrote about just to see what they are iike.—Life. : For that thiret try a cool, sharp glaés of beer at Britiant’s. Property for Sale. The G: von Schmitburg homestead, near the new steel bridge is offered for eale at a bargain. Enquire at once of BROWN & MORGAN. For a good cool, sharp glaas of beer call at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price Sots Medical Lake Toilet SoapFor the Scalp asashampoo, It cleats the Scalp of crusts and dandraff, :promotes the growth of the hair, cures al) Skin diseases, takes pimples off the the face; is a. eure cure for poison oak,
and is fine for clednsing teeth, The Ordwray Plaster will cute Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back or Side, Neuralgia, Piourisy and aj, Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart disease, Liver complaints, Dropay, Fe‘male weakness, sore and weak Eyes, The above articles can be had by cajll J. 8. HOLBROOK, Corner of Pine end Oommercial Streets, Nevada City,Oal. 028-tf He wasn’t literary, hadn’t any polltics, couldn’t tell'a story. Did we try to lose him? Not much. He had three bottles .of Old Gilt Edge whisky’ tithe end of the winter, when the . itten in b! ie 4 the . teaches us that as S. ‘melts, the huntsman pursues the . . iil be the future. Nature has d into the snow . A story is told ‘of a Louisiana’ mer. the past } n other words, destroy or bedestroyed. @ espe ea no on from the common lot.—Brook Adams in AtA boy was charged at a London poa whistle in such a way as to cause three policemen to come toward him. suggests the questions: How do the police distinguish between a cab whistle and a police whistle? What is there to prevent any one from blowing a whistle in such a way as to call a piliceman? a } A representative of the put these questions to a high official of the ‘city police learned that in the, his many other duties, the policeman uses his discretion, Any shrill whistle will attract’a policeman, but such a whistle biown at night outside a restaurant or any place where people conbring a policeman to the whistler. The same whistle blown in precisely the same way in the middle of the city at midday would bring a policeman on the scene at once.—London Graphic. Lakes of Blooa. The name Lake of Blood or its equiv}-alent—has-beén given to places as far apart as England and South America. “Sanguelac’—i. e., the Lake of Blood —was the name given by the viéto. rious Normans to the battlefield at Hast-: ings, where the Saxons were over. thrown and slain with terrible carnage. For a similar reason Lake Trasimene has borne the name “Sanginetto” be: cause its waters were reddened during the second Punic war by the blood of some 15,000 Romans who fell before _. the troops of Hannibal. Yet another Lake of Blood, called also “Yaguar Cocha,” is situated in ‘the state of Ecuador. It is one of a series of lakes formed by the extinct craters of voleanoes on the towering heights of the Andes-range of mountains. : — 7 > Se oear arc ESPECIALLY FOR CHlt DRDEN Adams’ Irish Moss Cough Balsam, For Croup and Iofantile coughs, contains no narcotics or stupefying drags. 25c,50c. Druggiets. Ww. Britiand at his saloon on Broad street, makes a specialty of Fazoy Drinks, and you can depend that the are mixed properly. : The wise seldom give advice. If a friend say drink “Old Gilt Edge” whisky, know it is an exception to the rale. Wichman, Lutgen & Co., eole proprietors, 820 Olay 8t., 8. F.Annual Examination. EB ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF APPLI* Certificates, A.M. A fee o Nevale &R ee h, 1908, : cant will becharged. = apolt J. @. O'NEILL Co Superintendent of ohh Nevada City. Dee. 19th . ais The Doctor is the only Specialist north of San Franciecd on the Science of Fitting Glasses, The Doctor is Registered under State Law in Optometry. . The Doctor haa never bad a case to fail him. He has sent in hie prescription. ; ‘ _ Office—opposite iecopal Church. Nevada City. lar m, to 4 p. m., every day except Monday. y Grass Valley pa‘rons allowed fare ss Vela BC b) sograpner Legal Work and Oorrespondence promptly attended to. r Office in Nevada inty Real Estate Wasbonye, oppose Antlers. ~ «NEVADA OITY, OAL. lice’ court the other day with blowing . ) The fact: that such.a thing is possible . Graphic who . matter of attending to whistles, as with . . gregate and cubs aré wanted would not . The Eeinent Speclal'st {fa Refraction . otors and sold by all druggists. es Every box . Forsale by H. guaranteed . . @touses . sluggish livers, relieves tortured and cures dyspeptic stom: action is mild and pleasThe greator constipation. All draggists and grocers, 250. Assay Office _ Established in 1853. SE GAGS I buy Gold Dust and Gold and Silver Bars. .. Nevada City, Cal. ~ GRAND LEAD YEAR BALL "0 BE GIVEN BY. ~ Laurel Par'or, No. 6, N. D. G. W., FRIDAY EVG , JANUARY Ist. RE OO G5 <a e Bloor Director MISS OLIVE GAYLORD Ss FLOOR COMMITTEE: . Geo. Cal ; Miss Millie H Meceeittaanets, Bekele Bree. <8 le n rs, E. Miss Minnie Brand, Miss Lizzie Roenen. RECEPTION COMMITTER: Mes. J. G. O'Neill, Mrs. D. Muir, ve. W. Pid Miss Edna B MiccMiunieKabl, Mre WG Gintenic” MissMabel Freeman, Mrs. 'T. 8. Ford. Tickets. admitting one lady and one gentleman, $1.50. Extra gentlemen, 25 cents. . Admission to Gallery—Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 25 cents. ‘ SOCIAL DANCE By Company C,N. G. Cc at Armory Hall Saturday Evening Masic by Wild’s Orchestra == . Admiesion—Gents, 50 cts. «Ladies Free L. BOWMAN, 4 ¥.8Ha¥ SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists Office in Oda Fellows Building, Brosd Stree! Nes da ity, Cal. "INE PLATS WORK A SPECIALTY ALL EINDS OP FILLINGS. RETRACTING CRILLPULLY DONE Removal of Office Specialist for Diseases : of the BY, HAR, NOSE AND THROAT Has moved his offices tc Matnal Savings Bank Building, No, 9 Geary St,, corner Market street. Ran Franci 0. The Best Meal in Town So say everybody who dines at the New York Hotel. We aim to treat all nicely and feed you well, and to make you as comfortable as possible, so that you may feel at home here. Our rooms are light and airy aad the beds soft and comfortable. Call aronnd and see, New York Hotel JOHN G. RICHARDS, Prop. C, H. LEHNERS, M. D Physician and Surgeon 8 ag ety pale Building — Hours, 2to 4and 7 to9 p, m. fmau'e Hesdaohe Cure rives instant . The well known Cleveland Ranch Consisting of 80) acres under U. 8. ling, barn and other outhouses. For argain, Enquire of Brown “aes tf fat’s inaname?” Well, William, bink Of the bother to busy men were Old Gilt Edge” whisky changed to ‘another namée—any other neme—well, ‘William? ~~ Good Meats . Coley Brothers have the ‘very beof beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand all fines Califordia Champagnola—red and white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf Sugar Pine Sawed Shakes _ ‘The Rev. Irl B, Hicks Almanse for 1904 is now ready. It will be mailed to any address for 80 cents. It is surprising how such an elegant, costly book oan be sent prepaid so cheaply. No family or person is prepared to study the heavens, or the storms and weather in 1904, withoat this wonderful Hicks“Almansc and Prof, Hicks’ splendid paper, “Word and Works.” Both aré sent for’ only one dollar a year. ‘“‘Word and Works” is among the best American magazines, Like the Hicks.Almanac, it is too well known to need farther commendation. Few men have labored more jfeithfully for the public good or found & warmer place in the hearts of. the people, Send orders to ‘Word and Works” Publishing Oo, 2201 Locuet street, St. Louis, Mo, n27-lw .and Cedar Shingles. ; RE ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS CLIMATE. We havea large lot on bend and can supply you with any amount desired. now before the rainy season sets in. Shingles will last longer than any other kind. MASURY’S PAINT from one pint up. Oall and see. Repair your roof You will find that these Shakes and Try them. We have this {celebrated Paint in all colors, and in cans from one M. L. & D. MARSH » Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St. Tel. 917 CT I TIT Ws GE TMT THOUSANDS of students have gone from Chesnutwood’s Business College SANTA ORUZ, CAL. into responsible and good paying * POSITIONS F Waire yoRJoOuRNAL. J. H. JANSON, President {(ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER! -"YOU MAY INTEND BUILDING or find it necessary to REPLACE A WORN-OUT ROOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel,.and all and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, ete. Kasytolay. T t ty ‘Jable incest. Sold Som merit. Guaranteed, rtf wilt tocen foe priseroud ieee red roofings. for flat ReasonTHE ELATERITE ROOFING Co. S oaeeiniidemaiaiel 713 Market St., San Francisco a Citizens anili= —— Incorperated in 1876, BROAD STREET, -. Authorized Capital $200,000.00 Paid-Up Capen 75,000.00 NEVADA OITY P.eserve Fund $ 5,500.00 Undivided Profits 36,000.00 OFFICERS—President, J. T. Mosgas Tien. Peestseas, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, D. SB .Morgaw; ‘Assistant Cashier and retary, M. A. Preston. DIRECTORS—M. A. Preston, John T. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. E. Morgan, Lord Hous man, Chas. E. Clinch, John M. TL.omas. OFFiCE HOURS—From 10 a. m.to4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o’clock P. M. Money loaned on approved securities. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California, '. sresell SIGHT DRABTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points BULLION purchased and assayed. Business for Grass Valley can be trancnestd with advantage at this Bank. E.J.Rzotos, Pres. W. HH. Margrin, ViceP G. J. Ruoron, Cashier. Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Commercial and Savings Banking Busines Transac'ed. Gotd bought and advances made on bullion. Assay Office at the Bavk. Drafts drawn on any part of the world. Loans made on Approved Security. Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street . ..Nati Da: Hotel Building WESTERN HOTEL SACRAMENTO, CAL. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY ates and. Megem Heys @ass in all its eppointments. . Beard and Room, 61 to 61.50 per day. Meals 25, Free bus to and from all trains. WM. LAND, Prop. is Tst~ Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King’s New Discovery Fog CSET" tte A PerfectFor All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. . Money back if It fails, Trial Bottles free. ont Tel. West 41. Leave calls at Vinton’s Have you been to.. BAB’S $22 Lark’ Street, San’ Frameisco, Between Golden Gate Ave. MoAllister Street. any —_—*— “7 WENTY-ON: ternational rooms —Turki 2 ry oe Cnt iomatiiee. The James H, Babcock Catering Co. (Incorporated) Fanon Sold. on iiions 4 ‘ @1 PER WEEK For particulars write to EUREKA DIAMOND CO. 407-8-9 Parrot Building t Agents wanted. San Francisco,.Cal. j Fancy Drinks, Oyster Cocktails, The bast of Beer, Cigars, etc. Can always be found at the favorite resort of ; Fred Eilerman, ON BROAD STREET. Cool and Sharp is Abs Beer ore us. oe make a specialty ping on the best, We also serve other Plain and Fancy Mixed Drinks We would be pleased to gee yo at any time. " = Dower & Hooper, Proprietors, ¢