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December 3, 1901 (4 pages)

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G ae rt re Hats in Town Is the verdict of those who visited my storeduring the opening days, and my ‘LOW PRICES could not be equalled anywhere. If you have not already purchased your Fall and Winter Hat, don’t fail to call at my store. Iam sure we can please you. © ol FE Crawford : Main Street. Marysville P.0, a NESE NORIO % cd >ublication, a SVILLE, CALtyon ember lth, i GAY BN aha Settler has tijg Inake final Re and that said; he Register auf 2@ at Maryay rth, 1Y-2, via: Gp . Entry No, ji Of N wh and 4 . 18 Nak, (. ing witnesses toy Ce upon and ¢ The Handsomest § not to ye LS yaa in Si sensng weskae 40 cents cook pay able invariably Inadvases. j GOVERNMENT ‘POSITIONS — YOUNG MEN Wanted for Railway Mail Clerks. Inter-State Corres, Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. For Small or Large Amounts With Immediate Profits. No speculation or gamble, but from legitimate business. Bankers, merchants, professioneltiien, and all persons interested in money.making with small capital are joining us. First-class references in any part of the United States. For particulars address E. J. Arnold &Co., Ninth and Pine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. For Sale. A full set of JOHNSON'S UNIVERSAL‘ENCYCLOPEDZ isoffered for sale at a bargain. Sight vols., in good condition. Inquire.at this office. ni8-lw Por Rent. A number of rooms are offered for rent in the Slover Building on Broad street. For partioulars enquire of Mrs. F. A. Gourley. inuinger, of Rnit = a =i pue’s Cough Cure rhia. JOHNSON, Re eh ITI TIC oo Pry IIIT IIT ico eo 7? ? iy Marysville, Ga Creditors, 3 OKRTER, Deconss given by thea c Of the estateo he creditors of, ap 3 against the a m with hen months after ey to the said aij of d. M. Walling i Broad and Pines : Jounty, Calitornia for the transact state iti the count ‘ornia, November loth, I MABEL W. BR » estate of R. K.P .Does the Work. 7 DICKERMAN’S aa Creditors, OF THE B3TATh ased. , deceased, urt of the Cou fornia. y yen by the undersg hstate of Nivholg » creditors of, 8 against, the ym, with then r months after the) 1otice, to, the sail w ottice of BE. B. Pt in Nevada City, Cal for the transac . estate in said ¢ KS PURLERE LE Estate of Nicholas ty, Noy. 1th, 1901, ou Ke Madein, Vici Kid, Yelours, Box Calf, Kangaro. THEY CAN’T BE BEAT ANYWHERE FOR THE PRIOE. .4 Q—@F Try a pair and be convinced. go On,. Yes, We Have Cheaper Shoes, from $/. 75 Up. g0, a large supply of Ladies andChildren’s Shoes—good wearers, rs and prices reasonable, BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. 5 We have just received one of the largest stock of Wafers ever brought to Nevada City. They are all fresh—-just from the factory. The following is a list of some of them : o Creditors, YR COURT OF 4 (, State of Califor e Estate of KLLENG nelly, deceased. ven by'the unde’ e Kstate oi hilen he creditors of at ns against the said em, with the, ne ir months after the otice to ‘he sai lence at Nevada Ci good rnia, the same bellg tion of the busi th, A. D, 1901. ‘ BLIZAB she Estate of Blleny r Publication. —_—— States Land Ofilee, to, Cal., Uct. 16, 1 BY GIVEN THAD nie has filed ia thi lying to select 8% esoribed «racts of 320 for N oth Vu of S. wah . BR. & BR. No. Tp. 18 NR. 1.5, ae ice is ae . by all persy : receive prove be from the firs'pam ion of said tracts for mineral pu! LAS FR Shh, Bee , Receiver. —— ie of Real Champagne, Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, — ng descr! of no a Gull Ramona, Athema. a Mining DEG 3 Itimore Quart howas Callinan he notice of ty corded Oo ; Mining “ig hereby made SITY OF AN 0) ‘a >y the Superlot ve ada, = tn the 2 1 o ff _ PHOMAS (nnepeenesnseesesenessenses! Tos DhemP. G. SCADDEN & 12, 1901. 12. the Bsrate sed. e 0 ment Noticts M. L. & D. MARSH Lumber Merchants ie 0g) ee Yards at Depot. ones Head of Bould er Stree $100q PUv SKOPU. M $3.30 Shoes East Broad street. n2s tf. Lost, A gold ring. Areward will be given by returning same to’ TRANSOBIPT office. Wanted. A heifer calf is wanted by Daniel McCauley, the milkman. Apply immedi ately. nl4tt Weekly Dances. Company C, N. G. C., will give weekly scials at Armory Hall every Saturday ht of music furnished for the dancing. Admission—Ladies free, gents 50 cents. All are invited. oStf. A Big Cut in Prices. $90 allowed for aty make of machine‘ to that have none. Payments from om rer month up and lotsa of good . . nd Machines, all makes, from $9 00 ocher . B. me. y eo wl Fisnos: also ‘Batey —_ shes ES ces an’ i reo en ah. WA agent. First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's barber shop, on Broad street, gives the best shine in town. All the latest sporting papers are kept on hand. junliartes Furnished Rooms to Let. Colley’s corner Grove and Nevada streets tf REPRODUCTION (ADT. RACKET —AND— Florodora Sextette Reading Room Fund. —— Nevada Theatre, FRIDAY, DEC. 6 1901, eenateenenn ‘Admission 15, 25 and 50 cts. Best We Ever Tasted! Is the;verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE ATTHE New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. Free Deliyery to any part of the city. Wedd kes and Fancy Pastry a specialty. Get Pdeskone number—West 8. In Their New Saloon ! MAITLAND BROS. thei aarters on Com. re ead invite a thelr, former to call and seo ‘tum. They Potke ita point to serve he firest tranas of Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs All kinds of Mixed vrinks Have a . MAITLAND BROS., Props. Comm ¢reie) THE GROTTO SALOON Coolest and Sharpest Beer in Town, 5c. per Glass Wines, Liquors and Cigars on band. Hot Lunch every Saturday Night. NEVADA CITY, CAL, TUESDAY EV & gel if i ii ia glide. [me and sat down a ‘but did sot strike me. . . the hut, and Rajpoor ; Gis oo low voice. The serpent grew tan stretched itself out at our feet, and by . During a warm gubernatorial canvass rT and by the man sald tome: “It was a serpent before, and it ls a . serpent now. We will let it go away.” After three or four minutes the cobra became niore active and went crawling away, and I. felt so weak and letbargic DANGEROUS GROUND. .By M. QUAD. { ently asleep. It was afternoon when awoké and found Rajpoor Gyab ben ing over me and touching my face wit his soft fingers. When I sat up, he said: i “Come and walk with me, and § wil) show you a tiger’s path. Tonight yoy. I Copyright, 1901, by O. B. Lewis. that I fell vpon a couch and was pres. ihn Kentucky one of the candidates found himeelf in the mountain districts a long way from town, very tired and 5 e stopped at a little cabin on the mountain side and, introducing himself as a candidate for the goverh“Phe woman gave him a much better meal than he bad expected and wound “the repast with a pie of the most icious flavor. The candidate quickly cleared his plate and then said, with his. most engaging smile: ‘ “Madam, this is a most delicious ple, When leave of absence was granted
me after my first year‘at the military post of Allahabad, I did not go up to the hills with others seeking recreation nor yet into the jungles seeking big game. In a cautious way, 80 88 aot to expose inyself to ridicule, IT had made inquiries and ascertained that REjpoor Gyah, well known in connection with the occult, lived but 50 niles away in a hut by himself and was willing to take-me as a pupil. Without a word to anybody but my aative servant 1 set owt one morning and rode to the hut and received a dignified welcome. I must tell you that Rajpoor Gyah was a most wonjerful magician, a great heale’ of the sick and ailing, and that on several oceasions he had apparently died, been ourted for three days and then been resurrected and brought back to: life. fle was not an old man, but one of traded in for a new Siuger. Also big discount}. . distinguished took and bearing, and the common people reverenced him and believed that he could do anything he willed. The British authorities bad watched him closely for a year or two, ready to pounce down upon him should he utter words of sedition, but thus far he had not meddled with politics In any manner. He was generally referred to by the English as a fakir and a charlatan, but I had a far higher estimate of him. Rajpoor Gyah’s but stood among the hills on the edge of a jungle and was oot an uncomfortable place. He had with him many books and parchments relating to the mysteries of life and death and likewise many relies and souvenirs from various temples and forgotten cities. 1 fclt at home with the man, and yet in a sense I feared bim. Now and then he looked at me in a way that took all my will power away, and I realized that he had but to speak and 1 should be compelled to obey. Up to that little or nothing was known of hypnotism, but there were people who could magnetize by rubbing the forehead. Nothing worthy of note happened for the first three days. Then, after our humble breakfast, Rajpoor Gyab put his bands on my shoulder and looked into my eyes and said: “Brother, go forth and find me a cobra and bring It here, that I may see what soul has passed into It.” 1 had a natural horror of serpents. and it was only with a great effort that 1 could appreach u dead one, but F set out on my mission without the slight. est reluctance. The man's will had overpowered mine. Had he totd me to Walking Hats I have now on hand a fine line of Ladies’ Walking Hats which I will sell at.. LOW PRICES, Call in and see them. the ev meal. As we lingered but I declare that I do not know what tig Lasers me the soul of his fruit this is. Certainly nothing like it brother, whe had been a bad and . stows down where I come from. Will had been hung for murder, Sid givedl you have the kindness to tell me what into the body of a Jackal, but the pray. . !t 1s?” ers of his widow and children had perThe woman looked at him for a full haps prevailed ere this and the ‘soul minute, her astonishment at last giving had been whitened by passing into the . V#y to supreme scorn. body of a’ tiger, ‘It was an hour after. “Where did you come from?” she dark when I set out, baving no weapfinally found voice to ask. “You say ons whatever.. There were wolves and . You're up for governor an don’t know hyenas and panthers and tigers in that. buckleberries! 'Pears to me you ain't district, and it was notorious for. its . itten for office. Don’t know huckleberserpents, but I felt no personal fear 99 ” I passed along. When I struck the It was a crisis in the candidate's life, path, I boldly entered the jungle, and. and he Mngered another hour, so the I believe I had gone a distance of halt . Story goes at all events, gnd made proa mile when J caught sight of the giitfuse explanations before he was satistering eyes of some animal before me, . fed that his opponent would not get I cried out to know if it was a tiger, . the vote of that cabin. and, being assured {nh some manner — that 1 cannot explain that it was, I Duelists Who Did Not Kill, turned about and retraced my steps. The two most famous duelists who When I reached the open. ground, I/ never killed their men known to bis looked over my shoulder and saw 8 . tory are the Chevalier de Saint Georges, tiger trotting at my heels. He came. a mulatto, who was reputed to be the closer until I could put my hand on his} finest. fencer in France, and in more head, aud so we finally arrived at the. recent time M. Georges de Labruyere, cabin. : _ . who constituted himself the champfon, “You haye done well, very well,” of Mme. Seberine, editress of the Cris said Rajpoor Gyah to me as he rose. du Peuple. Both these champions of up from his seat at the door. “Sit you. the sword fought scores of duels in down and smoke and listen.” which severe wounds were given and “Then he began talking with the tiger. . taken, but both were humane and chivIt was not in the same tongue as he. alrous and never took life, as their skill talked to me, but yet I could under-. would have enabled them to do. 4 stand most of what he said, while'the. In his duel with [lieutenant de Melltiger answered by whines for yes and . ville M. Labruyere was run through growls for no, the right lung and almost immediately “It is not my brother,” sald the man afterward pierced his opponent’s left to me. “The sou§of my brother is still. lung. Both had to be carried off the in the body of the jackal. It was) fleld, but they ultimately recovered.’ Ip blacker than . thought for, The tiger this connection it may be noted that may go now, It was kind of him to. the ridicule in which certain English A papers induige in with regard to French tiger rose up and stalked off,. and Italian dueling is generally quite then we went to bed. When morning . his life in bis hand and can practically came, I felt clear headed, but weak in. kill his adversary when he chooses, but limb, though my appetite was fair. An. if the stroke is not made according to hour after our meal Rajpoor Gyah said . the laws of fence he Is certain to be to me: killed himself in doing it. This Is why “You must help me to cleanse the/ the drawing of blood fs considered to world of its wickedness, Go forth and) be a satisfaction for injured bonor. find a ryot and bring him here, and we. — si will burn the soles of his feet and ” Deserted, make him confess his misdeeds.” Jamestown, Va., where the English I went without hesitation. The high-. gained their first foothold in the new road was only half a mile distant, and . world in 1607, was burned in 1676. Toas I struck it 1 turned to the right, hop. day nobody lives there. Little remains ing soon to meet with some farmer on. to mark the site except a crumbling his way to market. As it happened, . church tower, dilapidated gravestones however, the mail coach was the first . and remnants of the foundations of a to come along, and on the box was 4. few houses.—Ladies’ Home Journal. brother officer. There was something . in my appearance to Create surprise, Astounding Discovery. and as I answered at random when questioned I was taken up and on to. From Coopersville, Mich., comes the next town. There I had acnervous word of a wonderful discovery of & chill and was on the sick list for a fértseaman teeting liquid that when used night. Meanwhile a party had gone ceie nt a ee es out to find Rajpoor Gyah and bring . good night’s rest. “It will soon cure him to ‘book, but he had vanisbed. 1 . the congh too,” writes Mrs. 8. Himelcarried the memory of every single . burger, “for three generations of our incident clearly in my head for montha family have used Dr. King’s New Die-' and months, but found that others, and covey for Consumption and never particularly medical men, disagreed found its equal for Coughs and Colds.” with me. They declared my adventures It’s an unrivaled life saver when used with cobra and tiger to be hypnotic for desperate lung diseases. Guerandreams and that . had not left the on es aoe W. D, Viecabin at all, but when it came to the question of how I was found on the -highway no one could more than guesa. However, I had trodden on dangerous ground, and I resolutely turned from the whole subject and put it behind me beyond resurrection, Grand .:Annual. Bal Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. The Holland Ranch, situated near Columbia Hil! is offered at a bargain. Terme part down and balance on time. Ex quire of Brown & Morgan. tt The First For the Season. P. G. Scadden, the grocer, has received & consignment of choice cranberries, which will be sold in quanUnder the Auspices of tities to suit and at a “reasonable At ARMORY HALL NEW YEARS NIGHT Floor Director... RALPH GAYLORD Chills and Fever isa bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, It is simply fron and Quinine in a tasteless form. e. No cure, no pay. Price, 25c. myl5ém The Population of Nevada City Miss Amelia Stevens Floor ‘Committee—J. V. Snyder, J; H. Rogers, E. A. Moore, J. F. Colley, Charles Griseel, L. A. Garthe, Ladis Waliing, Gluyas Richards. eekly Noclal [sz armory Hatt, — (SIERRA HEVADA SALOGH SATURDAY EVENING] sow.iNd autev (NEXT DOOR). ° : Finest WuNES AND Liquors. Admission... Fikes noe chans .50 cents} a” Best 5 Cent Beer in Town. Music by PROF. WILD’s FULL ORCHESTRA. . ; Tickets—Admitting Couple, $1.50 ; . Extra Ladies, 25 cents. Gallery—Ladies 25 cents ; gentleFULL ORGHESTRA Ladies Free. Most convenient Clab Rooms. Gallery :25 cents Seen Is about 5000, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, ae those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than apy others. We would advise all rot to neglect the portunity to call on. their drugand get a bottle of Kemps Balsam or the throat and lungs. Price 25c and 50c. Trialsize free. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. : Go For Those Home Prunes. The finest Prunes in the world. They were raised and cured by Wm. H. Smith. For sale at 8 pounds for 26 cents. Ask your grocer for Smith’s ‘The Best Prescription For Malaria 'Obills and Fever isa bottle of Grovn Tomo. It ie simply ra EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & co. . — ‘Given Away Free Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Soda, Mush, Baking Powder. 1/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 26e@. Purchase 2 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOc. Purchase 6 lbs. Sugar Free wits each $1.9° Purchase 30 lbs. Sugar Free with cach $5.°° Purchase Coffees Freshly Feoasted 10, 124, 15, 20,25, 20, 36 cts. per pound Good Quality Our Stronghold Eure Deas 35, 40, 560, GO and 70 cis. per pound Delicious Flaver. Full Strength PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES 10, 15 and 25 cts. pei can one Celimme Baking Powder 15, 25 and 46 cts. per can i $1000 REWARD f To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder than Our Colima Baking Powder. FLAVORING EXTRACTS 10, 20, 35 and 40 cts. bottle GOoobD TIME TO BUY 3 a°° Premiums Free GOOD QUALITY. LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold Arttractixz7e Sale OF China, Crockery, Glassware wow OT Attractive Prices. « Good Place to Buy Great ” etinati ll American Importing Tea Co, PINE ST., Masonle Bullding, Nevada Olty. DURABILITY The Blickensderfer Typewriter, Better than all others in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. SIMPLICITY Write for Circular. PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT Our 'Phone is West 19. Its Time For Fection If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were commencing @ork. Perhaps you have not yet solved the plans problem. You're only wasting time by sacitiaey Let help you along. e are architects, contractors ard builders. Broad Street, near.the Bridge. oeeogeoee We are now prepared to do Washing and Ironing in a First-Class manner and solicit a share of the public patronage. Washing called for and delivered. QUONG CHONG Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ons of all deseription. ILL TESTS AND THE REDUC . M Fractious Ores a specialty. an OF HAUSE HOGGHT, Breed Berea below National Hotel. " 7. H. HICKS & CO. ESTRAY NOTICE, — AME to my Rach July, 1900, one red end tank ones uae have the by bene prone. provlie — RASER. Nevada City, Oct 2, 1901. ‘@®. 3. R. DAVIS Feacher of Vocal 1 ane Instrumental RICE & LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL, Sacramento St etNevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. OBILL iron and quinine in a t form. No cure—no pay. ia ‘a Pastionlarattension to the transpocr Sept ARN SORE a ARE EH PRATER SRR IMS IS PHI won *