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Nevapa City DAILY TRANSCRIPT
_ NAT. P.“BROWN;-Proprictor.
FRED HE. BROWN, Manager.
Issued Every Evening, Sundays}Excepted, at Nevada City
TERMS: OF .SUBSCRIPTION
Oy Met, ~+ $6 Por,Year . By Cartier, : ~ 12. 1-2¢ Per Week
Delivered toany partic? the city. :
enemas
\ PUBSOAY,.. 00. cece.. pec adene bi. B-. avoid 9s December 30, 1902
Ea
NEW YEAR: IN: THE HOME.
2
HERE are few that enter.ipoh amew year without the
hope or the resolution that however good or poor the
life, work. and pleasure; have been "during the past,
the coming year shall witness improvement in their
quality. Those who feel that the-record of the previous year
has beeni, in the main; gO0d; ate stimtlated to further efforts;
those whose hearts are sore because of what lies before them
long earnestly for an improved «Corfdition of affairs during
the days tocome. So, whatever ‘the lifé has been, however
the work has fared, the trnue-hearted everywhere meet the
' new year with a hope and a desire that in its months they
may “Rise on stepping stones of their dead selves to higher
things.” " :
It is not to be expected that the homekeeper or the
housewife shall be exempt from the number of those who
desire to reach greater excellence, With her it may not
:mean more of individual work, but of giving the mind
to work that is unpleasant or disliked. It may mean a
stronger effort to systematize work, .or to perform it in orderly fashion on the part of those who have little method in
work; or do things in a desultory, haphazard way. It may
mean for somé the putting of conscience into the work; for
others, the gradual apprehension of the uplifting truth that
only in the discharge of duty—whether it be the perform«j ance of homely household tasks that often seem to exhaust
body and mind or in more congenial employment—they advance toward the realization of the highest ideals, and, if the
spirit has serene control this is accomplished. with the least
friction possible, the least waste of physical and mental
strength. ;
When a woman comes to recognize her personal responsibility in the faithfal, cheerful doing-of her work as essential to the fulfillment ofthe Divine plan—not simply for
herself but for the betterment of the world—she becomes a
conscious worker with God, and desire for self-advancement
gradually recedes into the background. She does not efface
herself, she respects herself, and this commands—whatever
her work--the respect of every.right-minded person, and
grows into a broader, stronges,. sweeter, nobler soul day by
day. Heroutlook embraces both fiorizons-the earthly and
the heavenly.
“This much of comfort every earnest and tired worker
should take for her refreshment at the beginning of the year.
When eyes ache because of close scrutiny, nothing rests the
strained. or weary nerve like the far-off gaze. The broader
field of vision calls into play-a fresh set of muscles, the tension is relaxed, and, after a°Hittle, the eye can return to the
narrowest limits with remewed vigor and brightness.
So it is with the wearied homekeeper. There is such a
sameness in the necessary round of housework; such a daily
repetition of toil; three meals a day ‘to be prepared by one’s
own hands or planned for another to provide; the family “fig
leaves” to be made ready and looked after for daily and
special use; the house to be kept fresh, in order, and ready
for family occupation or friendly visit; and the general overBusiness Transacted in
-mivistrator upon filing a bond of $800
“COURT omnes,
the Superior Court.
To-day.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today
Judge F. T. Nilon presiding:
Estate of Francis M. Andre, deceased. Order establishing notice to
creditors. ’
Estate of Marshall Damferd, deceased. Order of distribution.
Estate of Mary Purdon, deceased.
Order appointing O. H. Eddy, E. J.
Morgan and G. M. Hughes appraieers.
Estate of Mary Purdon, deceased,
Order for publication of notice to
creditors.
Estate of J. McLachlan deceased.
Order appointing Joseph Eustis adFine Imposed.
New York, Deoember 29—The woman
who was seized by the hair and thrown
tothe pavement by a drunken cabman on Broadway Friday night was
Minnie Maddern Fiske, the little
woman who is the star of ‘‘Mary of
Magdala,” at the Manhattan Theater.
Although she sbrank from the painful
publicity of prosecuting the man. It
was deemsd best to make an example
o him, in view of the growing brutality of New Yorkcab drivers. The big
brate said he had been drwak and was
sorry, and was fined $5. —
Operated On.
Dr. W.P. Sawyer of this city, as
sisted by Dr. H. E. Franck of Grass
Valley, today operated on John Hopkins, proprietor of the Hydranlic Saloon, for appendecitis. Mr. Hopkins’
condition is very serious and but little hope is entertained of his.recovery.
Actor Married.
GREENWICH, Oonn., December 29—
William Faversham, tbe English actor,
and Mrs. Julia Opp Loraine, ap
actress, were married today by Judge
Burnes.
Maher & Co, have an interesting
note in their advertising space in this
read by everyone.
Happy New Year.
ee 8
announced that there was none.
*ee
little colds.
Syrup.
— ws
teal
Nothing lasts except merit.
wortby to live.
old aud pure.
cisco, Cal. Sole proprietors.
* Cheap Rates East.
sight of the home. If, to all this, is added the care and
training of a growing family, and also a very limited financial ability; the strain on-a strong woman’s strength is tremendous; on a weaker woman is often more than she can
bear. #
See, then, the need of deliberately changing the range
of vision at least once a year. Perhaps the relief obtained
then will convince of the wisdom of more frequent looking
off beyond the narrower horizon of home cares, duties and
pleasures, into the broader one of God's great world, and the
still.broader one where mind and spirit learn to interpret the
great truths of lifé and love to the material comprehension
and redemption. May the ‘New Year bring this joy and refreshment to all.
= demic among live stock promises to
4 add .auotber laurel to Secretary WilThe friends and admirers of the. egon’s administration.
President are glad that he has beeo. -= ~~
spared thé arduous and thankless of~The :
: enel “The argument which John G. Carnone s arbitrating the Yenesa ‘2 Hiisle made recently before the Supreme
baie hp
Court in favor of hie lottery clients resweated the fact that ke had lost. none
to investigate the proposed change. to of his oratoriel powers and members
the gold nasa, As a Gunwnd of both Senate and House flocked to
politician in bis own country the@ol. bear btm.
onel will not have much weight. with ae
men ofthe Diag caliber. “°° °*"which the Department of Agriculture
spas Ghecked the foot and mouth epiCol. W. J. Bryan is golig to Mexico
» Pearls are’ becoming scarce, many
; . 2. § of the Oriental beds having been exThe English “people are véry s0re. hausted;. Of the rarer varieties the
over the Venezuelan situation, they . trae pink is the most costly, a perfect
feel that their politicians have played. specimen to size of a carat diamond
second fiddle to Germany’s ill advised . wouldprobably bring $25,000.
comic opera. ‘
“= © \} .The Ancient and Honorable Artillery
Cel, Bob Bobe, of Bobe, Missy might. of Boston, with their guests, the Aalest of Southern Bear bunters, is dead. [cient and Honorable Artillery OomHe killed more than 1000 tears and. pazy of London, will visit Washingbis record for one sesson was 150, ton next year. In the Revolutionary
_. America ‘in 1868 He came to Monevening’s TRaNsORIPT, which should be
They wish all a
A preacher says that there is still
gambling at Long Branch, It would
have been more startling if. be had
It’s the little colds that grow into
big colds; the big colds that end in
consumption and death. Watch the
Dr; Wood's Norway Pine
‘The
whiskey which has lived for years—is
Gilt Edge Whiskey is
Your dealer has it.
Wichman, Lutgen & Oo., San FranA.Lucky Farmer.
. Hartvittzs, Mo.,December 20—
Farmband Henry Roseman has suddenly become rich. From an ennusl
income of less than $875 he hae jamped
to wealth estimated at $125,000. He is
85 years-old, has a wife and six children whom he hae cared for on his
earnings as a farm laborer. He hee
been known to his neighbors as steady
and hard-working, and to the limit of
bis means, a good provider. It was
his last employer who made Roseman
rich—Ed Follensby, a strange old man
who came out from the West eight
years ago with another strange old
map, Jack Cherry, who died four years
ago, leaving all his property to Follensby, who now leaves it all to his
faitbfal hired man.
Lees’ Will Filed.
San Franoisco, December 29—The
willof the late Isaiah W. Lees, former Chief of Police of this city, who
died last week, was filed for probate
today. The entire estate, which is
valued at about $300,000, is bequeathed
to the son and daughter of the deceased detective. Ohief Lees was repated to bea millionaire, but his real
property, as is evidenced by a deed of
gift, filed simultaneously with the will,
falls short of $300,000.
Pioneer Dead.
Hetena. Montana, December 29—
Samuel Jackson Jones, aged 80, a plopeer of California and Montana, is
dead here. In 1850 he went to Oalifornia, where he became head of the
financial department of the WellsFargo Express Company. From there
he went to London, but returned to
tana in 1371 at the request of the
father of President Roosevelt to assume
the management of a mining company
at Unionville.
Mills Opened.
MoKzesrort, Pa., December 20—The
Demner tin plate plant, which has.
been idle for several months, resumed
operations in full today, giving employment to 500 men. The Monongaand Steel mill, which have been idle
for several weeks, will resume operations in full on New Year’s evening.
This will place all the iron and steel
milis in McKeesportin full operations
on January Ist.
Is On Trial.
Davin City, Neb., December 29—The
preliminary trial of Mrs. Lena Lillie,
charged with the murder of her hus
band, Harvey V. Lillie, began today.
The courtroom was crowded and
among the spectators were many relatives of the defendant and Lillie, who
Have come from all portions of the
State. The prosecution wil) try to
prove a motive. .
After the soldier, the franchise hunter, The proposed electric street railway for Manila now offers inducement; to the capitalist. ;
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
Jdigsmember the troublesome causes,
It never fails to tone the stomach, regalate the Kidneys -and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood.
Bun down systems benefit particalarly and all the usual attending aches
the shaft.
severely cut up.
wee
Lecompton.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
Alfred Martin (Badly
Injured at the
About 10:30 this morning a very
serious and what may prove to be a
fatal accident happened at the Lecompton mine in Willow Valley. Fred
Thomas, the brakesman at the mine,
failed to hook the car to the cable
properly, and when he pushed it over
the landing the car broke loose and
went tearing down the shaft at a ter
tific speed, to a station, a distance of 75 feet.
foreman of the mine, who was in the
bottom of the incline directing the
work of the miners, had started up
He naw the car coming,
and jumped to one side. The car
atrack a large timber, throwing it with
terrific force against, Mr.
crushing him up egainet the wall,
and he sustained very serious and
peinfal injuries, He had his left
‘shoulder and chest crushed, right collar bone broken and his head and face
Wm, Andrews came
to town with news of the accident, and
President W. H. Dunlap of the company took Dr. 0. L. Maller out in a
buggy immediately after. The Doctor attended to the injuries of the anAlfred Martin,
Martin,
Killed in Church,
Sr. Pererspure, December 29—A dispatch from. Mogcow. announces that
an Armenian nemed .Jambora was
murdered while entering the eburch
there
The Grand Ball
Armory Hall will present a beautiful appearance tomorrow night when
the grand ball to be given by the Native Daughters tekes place. The hall
decorations and embellishments will
be something superb, and the bright
glow of the numerous electric lights
provided is sure to add brilliancy and
splendor to the scene, The floor of
the large hall will be placed in extra
fine condition for dancing and the
music-by Wild’s fall orchestra will be
the finest yet rendered on these annual
occasions. In fast, every feature connected with the ball will be the best
that can be provided.Go and’dance the old year out and
the new year in.
He was captured by brigandse
inthe Oaucasus several monthe ago
and obtained hid releasé ‘by promising’
to pay, them ransom. This he failed
to-do and his captors killed him in revenge.
Chief Injured. 3
Pirrssure, Pa., December 29—Three
buildings were burned to the ground
and two hotels and the postofflce were
damaged by fire at Braddock, Pa., today. Obief MoMicheels, of the Fire
Department, and Policeman George
Young were badly injured by an exTook Her Literally.
Blizabeth Cady Stanton was once
ae
~ sie
F oreman Select
SacraMENnTo,
TRANSCRIP I
1. December 30, 19¢
.
F MENTIONS
me
Ttems Condens
Cuthbert, fo ae tes Pi
Union office, by pted the tena;
of W. W. Shannon, State Printer; 7
tobe General Foreman of the g,,
Printing office. Mr. Cuthbert is »
‘oguized a8 a first-class print
craft. He bas been connect
the composing rooms of the RB
Union rss sixteen years,
sent
wit
sit)
——=
+ & Frightened Horse,
Ronpigg like .maddown th Be fit f
du g@ the occupants, or shee 6 nt ; 0 other accidents, arévery aay sos
rences, “It behooves ¢
have a reliable Salve Senne ry
there’s.pone a8-go0d as-Bucklen’s :
nica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, &
busy Readers.
giving a piece of advice to a roomful . plosion of gas. © ;
of ‘young men in a little village on the
subject of matrimony. “When you
marry,” she said, “choose a woman
with a spine and a sound set of teeth.”
“Good gracious, Mrs. Stanton,” re
marked one of her listeners in alarm,
“do they ever come without spines?” DECEMB
Bad Spelling.
. One of the causes to which the prevalence of bad spelling among the rising
generation is attributed is the fact that
the modern Roman method of pronouncing Latin gives no direct indication of the pronunciation of the English derivatives and so no cue to their
spelling, as the English sound of Latin
words did when it was used.
Printer’s ink, and this we do
a friendly call. :
Overheard In the Garden of Eden.
“You are a nasty, mean, horrid old
thing, so there!” éxclaimed Eve.
“T suppose next you, will threaten to
Maher & Co., Nevada Cit
Dhis Is the Leet Call
It is the last:'time this year that we will give you any
Ladies and gentlemen and your children of this who
big prosperous county of ours—we thank you. _
We thank you for your good words for us.
We thank you for your good wishes.
zema and Piles, disa =
der,lts soothing effect. tbo, at Vidal
bt : eta’
o’elock electric car ran 0
For the best of every bing in tf rd dog at Grass Valley yes
meat line send 5 oar orders to Naffzigee electrocated the canine. —
ister, a resident of Gran
od there yesterday morn
uneral took place this af
i
shter of Mrs. Sharp of Cat
the thamb of her left ha
s ago and the services .
were necessary.
.
4 Teague, a former reside:
City died in Tuolumne
ter an illness of e few <
a member of Milo L
» of Pythias, of this city.
ras a native of England,
ty-two years.
Lnnual examination of a
or teachers’ certificates .
yesterday in Washi:
ouse and it will
huring the week. Ther
ER, 1902,
not call an advertisement, it j
fortunate man, after which he was removed to his home near the mine. Mr.
Martin isa man of family, havinga
wife, two sons and a daughter.
the result of the injuries will be cannot
be foretold. Mrs. Martin was in town
at the time of the accident, Mr. Martin ie ason-in-law of the late Joseph
‘Thomas, who died suddenly a few. “No,” answered ber husband.
months ago. A nephew of Joseph “What?”
Thomas, William Thomas, was ‘blown You'd growl because you had nothing to growl about.”
up in the Home mine about two years
ago. The family seems to have more
than ite share of ill lack.
Elizabeth, W.Va. An old man there
hela steel furnace and the Boston Iron . by
suffered with incurable cancer. Every:
body believed hie case hopeless until
-Backlen’s Arnica Salve.
go home to mamina,” taunted Adam.
Then, realizing the bitterness of nature’s handicap, Eve burst into tears.-What Philadelphia Record.
The Wife.
“Suppose I were an absolutely perfect woman,” she remarked sharply.
“Do you know what you'd do then?”
Very Willing.
“You asked her father for her hand?’
“Yes,”’
“And he refused you?”
“No, he didn’t. He said I could have
both of them.”—Cleveland Plain DealWhy has the price of oil been: advanced 834 cents a gallon, pearly 50
per cent, since the date when the coal
strike began? We pause for a reply.
—o-2ee
\f you want a good, cool drink of
beer—the very best in town—drop in.
and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7
real
-~*@eWill Investigate,
AYemarkable case comes to light at
name of G. W. Roberts bad long
he used Electric Bitters aud applied
The treatment cured him completely. Now everybody who knows of it is investigating electric Bittters, It exerts a
mighty power to expel biliousness,
kidney and Hiver troubles and it’s a
wonderful tonic for ran down systems.
Don’t fail to try it. Only 50c. SatisNotice to Creditors.
faction guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, :
druggist. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR
the County of Nevada, State of California.
r In the matter of the Estate of MARY
PURDON, deceased.
Estate of Mary Purdon, deceased
Notice is y given by the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Mar
to the creditors of and all
Half the ille that man is heir to
come from indigestiow. . Burdock
Blood Bitters’ strengthens and tones
° Purdon, deceased,
the stomach; makes indigestion imoe having claims nae tha said
possible.
to exhibit with the
neeessary vouchers, within four months afee ter the blication of this notice to the
said Admi ator, at the law o of
— GOAL REDUCED
Gastle Gate
imary certificates
he old law. No more prt
tes are to be igsued t
Board of Education, 4
» teach school it is necess
“grammar grade cert!
» who hold primary corti
te-only on ‘Friday and .
ih of Mrs. 10
Ella Winslow Towle, '
We thank you for your patronage.
We thank you in advance for what is coming.
Ladies, at the tap of the bell Januaty. 2, 1903, we will b
out as hungry as ever for old customers, for new customers
for more customers, and for all kinds of customers, and righ
here with all the other promises that will be made for the
new year—we promise to do better than ever.
__ In conclusion we wish you all the happiness and good
will you can get from the New Year. Respectfully,
ahex && Co
OE NY »Allen Towle, pioneer
“gia ee if Hi, Towle nN res?
vy £n “FOR EVERY epg ger
fi member of the aoe nadie of Erie
: Family. A York, Mrs. Towle lea'
George G. and Allen Tov
ughters, Miss Sadie To
1, H. Stepheneon. The
ke place at Towle Sta’
w afternoon.
ah of a Ch
infant son of Mr. 8
a Oliver of Gold Flat €
ng. The little one wi
ith a gevere cold last
111 c'olock this mornin;
The child was two W
choice is often
difficult to make, but we carry a large variety
from which ‘a‘suitable selection can be made.
A few suggestions:
For Father For Mother
A Shaving Set, complete . Decorated Parlor Lamp,
with case;-One of our guar. Stand or Hanging Lamp,
anteed KK Knives, a Tool . Dinner Set, Set of Silver
Set complete, a Oarving Set, dives, Forks or Spoons,
One-of our Decorated Shavniversal Steel Range, a
ing Mugs, a Decorated Oup, . Pair of Scissors.
For the Boy For the Little Girl
Bicycle, Wagon, One of “Our Baby Carpet
Accidents ‘come with distressing . Jones & La Rue, at Grass Valley, California, Knit.
wi e, Air Gan, Sweepers,
frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises ie, i the i SP ecal estan, im aed Parlor Rifle, ‘Tos Wringer, arents have the sincere .
stings, eprains. Dr. Thomas’ Eclec. °°" of DAVID B. MORGAN, . . Base Ball, Bat, Glove, etc. . Toy Sad Iron, etc., ete. ir friends in their bere
tric Oil relieves the . pap instantly. . Administrator of the Estate of Mary Purdon, . ’ aaa
Never.safe without it. Dated this 9th day of December, 1902. 30 ; K wh j
GEO. E. TURNER no
Oo a
, 8. Remick, commercia
NOTIOE—This Store will remain open until nine sorge Sherman, candy
o’clock evenings until after the holidays. 4 re Sete was
, : NZ day to Misa Oatherine
4 we nent. . Mr, Remick
nin this city, where; bi visitor, aud is to be
on securing such a bea
nplished young lady
The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad
Company will put onsale at an early
date some extraordinarily low-rate excursion tickets. If you are going East
at this time you will do well to take
advantage of this offer.
Write to us, give your destination
and probable date of departure, and
we will be pleased to give you fuller
information.
vanish under its searching and thorough effectivess. Electric Bitters is
only 50c, and that is returned if it
anteed by W. D. Vinton, druggist.
A Costly [Plistake.
Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life itself is
the price of a mistake, but you'll never
be wrong if you take King’s New Life
Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They
are gentle yet thorough. 250, at Vinton’s drug store.
J. D. MANnssIgELD.
General Agent, 625 Market street, San
Francisco, Oal.
Rocking Chairs
Wake Handsome Presents for Yew Year’ s,
Birthdays or Weddings.
Z
-Prices: from Prices from.
$3-50 up $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 designs, golden oak} finish, and “Lock
Bolt Joints.
Prices in Reed Goods Range from $3.50 to $11
In Wood Rockers from $3.75,t0 $12. é
Call\and See them whether you wish to buy or not.
# *
don’t give perfect satisfaction. Guar-. LEGG & SHAW’ CO.
Electro-Dental Parlors
Coal now
$13.00
Per Ton
*
pce ae rgd Sea . Casi WHER:
“Only a Few Days tore
LL OUR HATS WILL. BE SOLD REGARDLE
OF. COST, This: '
ladies to select theirWINTER HATS, as our Nevé
City store will eloge for the season January Ist.
keep nothing over.
pick of a NICE HAT.
The store will reo
ret SPRING MILLINERY.
MRS. L. LUBECK
Commérefal St., Nevada City.,More Settle
»more German fami
sago Park tbie mor!
Chicago and will .
on ranches there. '
several accessions to
of late by people of
will be the fast chance for t
Wew
Therefore, come early and take yo
All must be sold by January 1
n March 16, 1903, with a fd
ssieeieaiiin
Mill St., Grass Vall
ied of Inju
.
Franois0o, Dec. 29
est died today as the
Main Street, Nevada City.
These parlors are a branch of the Electro-Dental Parlors of Sacramento,
Are Located Here Permanently
‘with all the : modere ELEOTRIOAL aud other conveniences:for} doing
All work guaranteed at One-half the regular prices charged by” other
@@" No cnarge tor Extracting when plates are ordered,
Phose Ma n 633.
PEPPPP
ae We cary. a lar:
DR. R. E. SMITH same. Our HOLIDAY
ever seen here before,
established nearly four years ago. One of the .
best equipped Dental Offices on the Coast ‘ne
of care. We are agents
dentists. es ein now, when pasceiaaais, are conlets,,
PLATES, full or Lower $10 00. GOLD FILLINGS...:... $2.00 Mel pike vt? daagy few ae .
GOLD cROW 22 Karat.. LLING coun romptly attended to, Respectfull
BRIDGE awnge aa "RIE Jer tL preter OT mating A: boa ree
PAINLESS EXTRAOTION, 60 CENTS.
ee > ae . War these organizations were on opThe promptness and efficiency with} posite sides. ©. F. BRAYTON
* tetas ancth al ~~ = oo.
R.E. SMITH, DZD. s ROSEN
_ Street, Nevada City, ' Aaseaic Bullding, upstairs,
FOR COLD WEATHER..
Call at ROSENBERG’S and get one of their
Yew Monte Carlo Coats or one of
HK. Liebes Co. Fine’. urs or Roas
stock ofSthem
toobs this year exceeds anythin
Our Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Handkerchiefs com
direct from the factory and were selected with the greattt
for the celebrated Centemer! Ki
Gloves and alse for the A. B.
and undressed. Choicest Holiday Goods are here el
bracing everything useful and ornamental in
ive fancy articles ever exhibited in this city.
3ERG BROS
received some tim
y morning, when he
bot his home into
bbor. Just how he u
bas not been asce!
tare investig ating t
—_ eo
had a running, ite
leg. Suffered torte
ment took away the
ng instantly, and qu
blanent cure.” O.
ling Green, O.
ee
b old-fashioned tod
id—is a great drir
Moore” Whiskt
er, a little water, t
—Jessé Moore” W
Kind You Have J
and our prices are always t
One Dollar Glove iu .dresse
the most attrac
Make selection
and avoid the holida
Orders from