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December 27, 1902 (4 pages)

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Nevapa City SyMem, + + ‘$6 Per,Year . By Carrier, . 12 1-2¢ Per Week Delivered toany partiof the city. ° ~ SATURDAY.........4. Ne Te Pe December 27, 1902 " respects to theirlady acquaintances on the day of the year Seaatesiensadlt Tnudieeageatinnsadieessaeee ie ee DaiLy TRANSCRIPT NAT. P. BROWN, Proprietor. FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. Issued Every Evening, Sundays’ Excepted, at Nevada City TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION —, NEW YEAR CALLING. HERE is an old custom that has grown into disuse that, in our opinion, should be revived. That is the custom of New Year calling. What more pleasant than for a number of ladies whose tastes are congenial to get together and receive their gentlemen friends? And what more pleasant for the gentlemen than to pay their that is especially recognized as one that calls for expression of good wishes and good cheer? It has been said that abuse of the custom led to its discontinuance. Possibly that is true, but a good custom should not be allowed to go out of existence because some one abused its‘observance. Rather the abuses should be corrected and the pleasant features of the custom retained. Nevada City is a town of strong social proclivities, and we for one would like to see the custom revived this year. How many of the ladies of Nevada City feel the same way? It rests with them as the men folks are always anxious to avail themselves of the opportunity, as occasion permits, to show their respect for women. Who are the ladies that will take the lead and re-inaugurate a custom that was one of such pleasure in otherjyears? The TRANSCRIPT would consider it a pleasure to publish a list of those who would receive or the opinion of anyone on the subject, either over their own signature or otherwise. een 0444446 «LET GO OF THE PAST. ‘YE HELD ON toa great many things last year which we should have let go—shaken off entirely. In the first place we should expel from our minds} completely,the things which cannot be helped—our past misfortunes, the'trivial occurrences which have mortified or humiliated us. Thinking of them not only does no good, but it robs us of peace and comfort. The art of forgetting useless things is a great one, and we should learn it at any cost. i. It is just as important to learn to let go as to hold on. Anything that cannot help us to get on and up in the world; anything that is a drag, a stumbling block, or a hindrance, should be expunged from our memory. Many people seem to take a positive pleasure in recalling past misfortunes, sufferings and failures. They dwell upon such experiences, and repaint the dark pictures until the mind becomes melancholy and sad. if they would only learn to drive them out, and banish their attempts to return, as they would banish a thief from the house, those painful thoughts would cease to demand entrance. We want all we can get of sunshine, encouragement and inspiration. Life is too short to dwell upon things which only hinder our growth. If we keep the mind filled with bright, hopeful pictures, and wholesome thoughts—the things only which can help us on and up in the world—we shall make infinitely greater progress than by burying ourselves in glowing retrospection. One of the first lessons in life is to learn to be absolute Smaster.fof one’s own mind, to clear it of its enemies, and to keep it clear. A well-trained mind will never harbor thoughts inimical to success or happiness. will any guest you please. noblest and best? A New Year possibility, a whole new year! It is a fresh beginning time—when all that we failed to do last year can really be tried again. The studies of problems, near, or remote, that we thought we should pursne, the books we meant to read, the new work we were going to undertake, above all, the faults we intended to conquer,: the virtues we meant to cultivate, the growth in character which we both resolved and failed to acquire, now, we can take a fresh start and really accomplish some vital ‘things, for the new year is so rich in promise, so full of hope, so alluring in its suggestion of beautiful possibilities! Let us remember, the very fact that we have the hope and courage to make new resolves, after all our failures, is a healthful and hopeful sign. Will Respond. . Frozen to Death. Emronu, Kes., December 27-Gen-. Dalath, Minn, December 26 —George eral Leonard Wood has accepted an Plydell, aged 56, with his arme fall of invitation of the Kansas Day Olub to Obrietmas presents for friends and respond to a toast at their banquet relatives, fell from exbaustion when January 29th. General Fanston wil) . Within five feet of his home and froze also be present. to death. Plydell lived alone in a ae little house near the harbor front, can where he conducted a confectionery end cigar store. , “I bad a running, itching sore on ‘my leg. Suffered tortares. Doan’s Ointment took away the burning and itching instantly, and quickly effected permanent cure.” ©. W. Lenhart, er Lo veland is now selling his famou bread’at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try it and you will always AO eee moray yom eee my FATAL COLL IN ONTARI . ¢ ee tana * igi eae wee Ses +E ora ww kay i wpa a NOC a ag wa colt. Sp ates. AeA corti ANADA. freight train-and the Pagific E zard. Many died as a result o more will die as a result of the Dropped Dea D. rade Gras Valley Expires Sud deny Today. About half-past three o’clock. this afternoon, Dr. Bradley, a homeopathic physician, died suddenly at Grase Valley. He had made a visit to a patient on Alta Hill and had just stepped into his buggy when he fell over dead Dr. E. Jamieson. was immediately summoned but Dr, Bradley was beyond all earthly help. The gentleman was known in this city, where he has practiced at different times with: Dr. O. Swayze. Another Case. Another case of diphtheria has developed at Grass Valley. ,Alex Carson, the young son of Mr. and Mre T. W. Carson, who reside on Upper Main street, is-the one afflicted. The house has been placed in quarantine. A few ‘years ago the parents lost a child from this dread disease. Broke An Axle. While Dr. Swayze was driving along Sacramento street, toward the Gold Ban bridge, last night, the front axle of the buggy broke, and the Doctor was thrown eut, but fortunately escaped injury, as he was driving slowly and the horse stopped. ‘ For Two Reasons. Neighbor—Did that artist who board ed with you paint your doors and windows? Farmer—He did not. At first he refused to do such common work, and after I bad seen one of his pictures I refused to let him do it. Politics. tn politics,” observed the ward heeler. “Yes, and that isn’t the worst of it,” rejoined the ex-candidate. Chicago News. Unreasonable. Lonpon, Ontario, December 27—Thirty-one people are dead and forty injured asa result of a collision between a Line last night at Wanstead Station during a terrible bliz-. various towns on the Coast, “You can never tell what will turn up “You can never tell who will be turned down.” xpress on the Grand Trunk fexposure. The freight was just taking the switch when the collision occurred, Many ir injuries. HENRY DUFFY DEAD. Former Nevada Cityan Passed Away at dal Francisco. who spent his boyhood days in this city, died at San Francisco on Obristmas Day. Decased came to this city from the State of Nevada with his parents, when but a young boy, and for years the family lived on Long street, which vicinity was then known as Gold Flat. When he became a young man Mr. Duffy learned the printer’s trade in the TRansoriPT office, which was then situated at the corner of Broad and Pine streets, and advanced very rapidly in bis chosen prce fession. Later he went to Virginia City, Néev., where he held responsible positions and at one time he wasa candidate for State Printer on the Democratic ticket. He afterward retarned to Oalifornia and worked in He yieited bis sister, Mrs. Taylor, at this city ‘about three years ago. He also leaves another sister and two brothers. He was 46 years of age. In Memoriam. (TO BERYL 4, HOCKING.) I, Heaven, thy bells again are tolling, , While angels hover o’er the peaceful one; ‘ Guarding her sweet sleep, her spirit consoling, To join in their class—Earth’s duties are done. qi. Fond child,. thy mother’s heart is breaking she needa, hearts re aching; deeds. mi. He plucked as the flower so loving light, moving, beams bright. IV. Henry Duffy, a well known printer . . To spare thee, when most thy comfort Thy classmates here and thy teacher’s God wills it—to us reveals not His Was lifting its head to the hopefal In purity, earnestness, life’s pulse Each moment to study the sunYou have the ability to choose your mind’s company; you can call up at Then why not choose the Beleved, God with His care is holding Cust or—I hoe that is both Seaeoer on eee ee Th t flower to soothe deep sorrow comfortable and stylish. Shopman—I’m very sorry, madam, and pain, but the age of miracles is past. While memory constant her leve unee folding, lf you want a® good, cool drink of sit her praises again and _egain, beer—the very best in town—drop ip “Miles in Pekin. ‘Pex, December 26,—General Miles atrived here today on a short visit. GENERAL Mi.28, He will be received in audience by. the Imperiel family and will review the Ohinese troops tomorrow. The Highbinders. Marysvittzg, December 26.— What may mean the transfer of the intermittent highbinder war of the past month to Marysville occurred in Ohinatown today. A Ohinaman known as Agee seized Ung Nom and slashed hie throat with a knife. The act was, apparently, without provocation. The victim is still alive, Officers were) quickly on the spot and-Agee is now in jail. The Ohinese are much excited and Ohinatown a perfect Babel of voices. "Died Suddenly. ALAMEDA, December 26.—While eating a Ohristmas dinner last night with bis family at their residence, Railroad avenue and Benten street, Hyman Josephs, a grocer, died suddenly. The only premonition of approaehing death was @ groan as the stricken man sank back in his chair. Physicians were called but could be of no assistance, Death is supposed to have been caused by apoplexy. Josephs was 68 years of age. He leaves a wife and nine adult children. an ie For Her Honor. Braprorp, Pa., December 26—At Ol. ivedale, a village near here, Mrs. Edward Bardick killed John’ Ryan when he attempted to assault her. In the absence of i na hueband, Ryan went to her jhouse and when she saw him coming she suspected trouble, having known the méu before, and prepared herself by placing a revolver under her apron. When he made an attack upon her she fired killiog bim inetantly. Ryan was 6 laborer and had been drinking heavily for several days, ’ Carpenter Killed. San Franoiwco, December 26—Thos. Dolphin, a carpenter, fell. from the roof of the new St, Paul’s éburch building this morning and was inatantly killed. The heavy rain this morning prevented any work being . ” done on the building, and Dolphin went to the church to get his carpenter tools. It.ie thought that be must have siipped on the scaffolding and dropped to the. ground, a distance of about forty feet. He wasfound soon afterward, dead, and with his tools scattered about him. . Eli Clark Dead. Manysvitiz, Cal., December 26—Eli Clark, one of the best known residente of this section, died yesterday near Grand Island of paralysis. Deceased was a pioneer resident of West Sutter. Oe A Frightened Horse, Runoing like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a handred other accidents, are every day occurrences, It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there’s none as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. , at Vinton’s drug store. Wm. J. Britland will serve the flnest Tom and Jerry, commencing on Wednesday evening and until after the holidays, tf SEA J LEGG & Main Street, GOAL REDUCED Gastle Gate Coal now $13.00 Per Ton Strictly Cash SHAW CO. Nevada City. ———____ Electro-Dental Parlors wer ery E. SMITH These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parlors of Sacramento, established nearly four years ago. One of the largest and best equipped Dental Otfices on the Coast an Are Loc&uted Here Permanently
Lmiesing for the past three weeks, has —Evgzanor E. Hoert. and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7 Lar $3.50 up Bolt Joints. Béwling Green, O. buy it. nov6-tf . Rocking Chal Wake Handsome Presents torYew Year’ s, Birthdays or Weddings. a ’ Prices from Prices from aK $3.50 up . have the best line of Rocking Chairs ever shown in this City: — They include the Famous Fairbault Rattan Co.’s Goods and the well-known Wisconsin Chair Co.’s Goods. All these Chairs are the latest designs, golden oak finish, and “Lock ' Prices in Reed Goods Range from $3.50 to $1r. In Wood-Rockers from $3.75"to $12. Call and See them whether you wish to buy or not. C. F. BRAYTON with allthe modern nd eg absolutely first-class REEOTRIOAL and other conveniences:forj doing jaa guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by-other : ' OUR PRIC PLATES, full Upper or Lower $10 00. GOLD FILLINGS...... 2.00 U; GOLD CROWNS, 22 Karat,.. 6 00) SILVER FILLINGS -220007.°" $1 0b 6RIDGE WORK, per tooth.. 6 00. CLBANING.......... 50c Lp PAINLESS EXTRAOTION, 60 CENTS. @@” No charge for Extracting when plates are ordered, Phone Ma n 633. R. E. SMITH, D. D. S Masonic Building. up Stairs. Pine Street, Nevada ‘City. ITDSON=ALTON . A vain naam PARTIES — — —_— } S&H 08 A BERTH ] . . } . . . / ——eee «aan 1860, when Company was established. Fulfilled promises— tourist sleeping cars'to _ MISSOURI, ILLINOIS =~ -NEW YORK, NEW ENGLAND urged'to judge. JUDSON-ALTON EXCURSIONS Tourist Offices, 88 Orocker Building. San. Franciseo, Cal. Personally conducted on merit. Pleased patrons since rates lowest; genuine comfort; grand scenery; through and principal Eastern States. You are invited to call or write for information. and help—the value of which you are Remains Eaten. SILVER Curr, Ool,, December 26— Joseph Harlton, an old prospector, been found dead within 800 yarde of his cabin, near Ilse. The body was frozen stiff and gnawed and eaten by the coyotes and magpies beyond recognition. It was identified by his} clothing, Herlton was a Oonfederate soldier, and it is said he was one time Mayor of Atlanta. It is supposed that he perished ina storm in an attempt to seek shelter and food. . Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm, Cuts, bruises stings, sprains. Dr, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil relieves the pain instantly. Never safe without it. Se For the best of every hog in the meat line send’ your orders to Naffziger Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, all Sizes = Come today. Respectful HOLIDAY 600 ve A few suggestions: came known some tim tary of War Root would the. Cabinet within the months and he has intention of returning of law. z i In New Yor try, the actress, was the steamer Celtic, day from Liverpool. oo Will Wasuineton, December 9 New Yorx, December 26—M, It’s the little colds ¢ big colds; 10c. a P ——_ Not very many here. What there will all be sold for 10 cents a pair. . See them in our Show Window. ly, Maher & Co., Nevada Ci FOR EVERY DS Family. A choice is often difficult to make, but we carry a large variety from which a suitable selection can be made. For Father, A Shaving Set, complete with case; One of our guaranteed KK Knives, a Tool Set complete, a Oarving Set, One of our Decorated Shaving Mugs, a Decorated Oup. For Mother Decorated Parlor Lamp, Stand or Hanging Lamp, Dinner. Set, Set of Silver . Knives, Forks or Spoons, Universal Steel’ Range, a Pair of Scissors. For the Boy Bicycle, Wagon,Knife,.Air Gun, Parlor Rifle, Base Ball, Bat, Glove, ete. For the Little Girl One: of “Onur Baby Oarpet Sweepers, ‘Toy Wringer, Toy Sad Iron, etc., ete. pick of a NIGK GEO. E. TURNER a : NOTIOE—This Store will remain open until nine o’clock evenings until after the holidays. , a : Resig not chan & passen which arri bat gr the big colds that) consumption ‘and death little colds. Dr. Wood's No 8y rap. fa Mae 8 (0 Ae . Ames Sle » Wat member: of the adleigh v8. Phe of W yah the attention « gooupying or Court. ss ade g leading to.the ae as bad as they « pout all the freight teame drawn off for this season. the hotels will have extr brs tomOrrOWIt is chea oro for: «meals than © at home on Sunday. ita regular weekly meeti 7 the. Grass Valley D ‘elected Simon Orase, : rend J. O, Williame as it of the Auditorlam Associ: for the ensuing year. » lessees of the Nevada near the Suspension brid ye work in a few days. T the bottom of the shaft ied ahead 800 feet, when 4 the rich ore shoot will a antered. tain and Mrs. Bassett, w sharge of the Salvation 4 Valley, have been order and desire to thank the wade City for the assista given them, and their k greatly appreciated. <t Thursday will be the . new year—1908. New new promises and new win order on that day— 5, or most of them, bi nof January has bee . Frail mortals that: x before could purch greater bargains in c ther precious stones, jev re, cat-glassware, ete., present time, If you 1g a New Year’s or wedd any of the above name is your chance by callin, the changed advertie ), Vinton, attention is aot that now is the tim »to select New Year ¢a isa fall stock. Mr. Vi large and varied stock birty Victi map, Oolo., Dec. 26 w from north of Trin uken out of the debris »& Southern freight w1 hinidad last night at Ktime later, said just that there were fou besides himeelf in h he was riding and hed to splinters. Ther till remain under t ge, All the menperished, It is nov ithe number of dead twenty-five to thirty. d =F, \\// ail Only a Few Days Hav LL OUR HATS WILL BE SOLD REGARDL OF COST. This will be the last chance for ladies to select their WINTER HATS, as our Ne City store will close for the season January Ist. We keep nothing over. Therefore, come early and take HAT. Ail must be sold by January Q@F The store will reopen March 16, 1903, with.e line of SPRING : MILLINERY. ° MRS. L. LUBEC Oommercial.St., Nevada Oity. Mill St., Grass Va allestere ¢ case of J. R. Ballest Tape, came ap for log in Justice Cough! ock this morning, b d until 2 o’clock thi wount of the defende Cross, being engag ot Court. hen the case was calle again postponed u evening. ——__—_~+0 @0—— istmas $ i) FOR COLD. WEATHER.. same. Our HOLIDAY GOO ever seen here-before. 5 country promptly attended to, b Call at ROSENBERG’S and get one of their Yew Monte Carlo Coats or one. of HE. Liebes Co. Fine Furs or Boas We cary a large stock offthem, and our prices are always t S this year exceeds anythi _ Our Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Handkerchiefs cot direct from thé factory and were selected with the greaté of care. We are agents for the celebrated Centemer! Gloves and alse for the A. B. One Dollar Glove in dress and undressed. Choicest Holiday Goods are here ea bracing everything useful and ornamental in the ive fancy afticles ever exhibited in this city. Mak now, when assortments are complete, and avoid t rush. [gf New Goods received daily. Orders from ™ Respectfully, ROSENBERG BROS \. CHAS, “H, EDDY, 1 most attra¢ e selection he holid borrow evening th i Xmas praise s8¢ odist church, The og, Mrs. Klein . tof Grass Valley thems and carols, red by the ladies y and others, Seeeeeeenenete aa 0 SE Revolution Imm ‘Mtre sign’ of appt ‘rious trouble in 3 Nsness, sleeplessn Electric Bitter “aber the’ troub! t fails to tone th the Kidneys and the Liver, ‘and ola down systems ben dall tag usual ¢ 1 under its sears Ele and that is tive perfect sati iby W. D. Vinto 1-0 @e-o *0 you don’t feel Edge Whiskey. . » Then you'll ke will come bac first-class deal a & o., San Proprietora, effectivess.