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December 31, 1901 (4 pages)

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Ig. DECEASBD: yn by the under: ¢ Will an Oe ed, 'o the .g claims one oe it them with te four months a this notice ae K.rts, at Nevate the place for 3° of said estab’ RT S, KITTS . Tes'ame ot th day of Decemdell arnt lotice. COMPANY. es ot businests oeation of wor at ata ou the ent (NO ‘e was (3) poration, Ro tes Gols of the © iiding, San Bree ‘ ssment shall hay of December dyertised forad . t spay mene ith day rable in, to e delinauent ing, its of adv Directors. KUS, Secret iy reckels Bu pl 50-CENT COLUMN. = eects Re SPS ee OE eee ie *S oars? * Pi sl rtiisements to nog mepted age fheente a von or * cents a.m . Payable invariably in. “ ahs Aeon one felt Maley, he man, Ms 7 Big Discount for New Years. cer een r pir 4s a2itt Now is your time to buy a Piano. Organ or Sewing Machine for a New Year present, and get the big discount. Easy monthly payments. The best makes carried, such as Steinway’s for $525.00, Estey Organs $100.00, and Singer Machines $35.00. But I have cheaper goods if you wantthem. = “ " GEO. W. REEKS, Agent, “Residence Nevada City. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG MEN Wanted for Raliway Mail Clerks. Inter-State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. © For Small or Immediate Profits. A tele fessional all p as -@lass references in any part of the ur eed Be ts For pees address E, i. Aral & Oo Mis and Pine Streets, st. Louis. Mo. ee me Choice Berry Plants. are This is a good time to plant Raspberry and . Strawberry plants. I have the best varieties . ’ and make only a very moderate charge for them, delivered. \ T. H, Lenr. Lost, A gold ring. Areward will ‘be given by re} turning same to TRANSCRIPT office. n22 Wanted. . is wanted. milkman. by_ Daniel MeA heifer: ‘calf booty imniedi Cauley, ately. 4tf Weekly Dances. . Company ©, N. G.C., will give weekly s°‘every Ssturday night sae of pen ng Ns ane the dancing. Admission—Ladies free, gents 50 cents. All are invited, wi : . o5tf First-Class. Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's thine in town. are kept-onm hand. stest sporti pers test ng Pepe shop, om Brand sereet, gives the best:}. Furnished Rooms to Let. ~wEyrnished rooms to let. Enquire at James Colley‘s .~cener Grove and Nevada streets J chitis, Asthma and» mis it. : Large Amounts With. ble, but from legiti. . ines ¢ merchants, pro. " in. ) capital are joinSaw Death Near. “st often made my heart ache,” ‘writes L. 0. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn,, “to hear my wife cough until it]: seemed her weak and sore lun 1080 would brake ngs Good doctors said . tistics she was’ 80 far gone: wilh: ‘Consump-. ' tion that no medicine or earthly help could save her, but :a friend recom., mended Dr, King’s New Discovery'and persiatent use of this. excellent medieine saved her life.” It’s absolutely guaranteed for pair gee Bronall: Throat) and 50c and $1 at W. D. Lung diseases. oe arty : Vinton’s. Trial botties Por special fi ugs Cold : shi * ? Meats you should your orders ae =i il Bros , Commercial atreet. The ‘Good Meats. tee t of beef, pork, mutton areal ag? _ . 0 the market. . Colley Brothers Have the very best Shr scaormnpgie ct “es of beef, mutton and veal on baad at The famous Gilt Edge wiitekey is ‘all times, tf recommended by*physicians},for fami: ily “and medicinal use because it is You will’ have » good chance to get @’ fat and jaicy turkey’ at Billy‘ ete adie Big turkey raffle at the New Union’ Hotel tonight. Good ‘chance to get) a chexp Ohristmas dinner. Don't d6tf’ [land's tonight for 25 cents. 5 . = = * Tenens — Relief! i ime ‘Seek F? 7 ny by the use = -‘WINE*CARDUI . it will relieve right in home. . sell $1.00 botttes of Wine of Cardul. ‘, LE ORT 100 : ye pep Wayne, Ind., Maret 27,'1900, Your Wine of Oardui has done a of for me. I have used five bottles of the Wine and And since _ Ihave started to use it I not 4 ' sister in Toledo, who did not. : rents ot age and nothing else f fore I used your icines, I > feel like a new woman and do all : not-do before I Loncetlany colts ree . woman and tell her how I suffered Under the Auapices of LAUREL PARLOR, N. D. G. WwW. At ARMORY HALL NEW YEARS NIGHT. Floor Director RaLPH GAYLORD Floor Oommittee—J. V. Snyder, J H. Rogers; E, A. Moore, J. F. Colley’ Charles Griseel, L. A: Garthe, Ladis Walilog, Gluyas Richards. Music by PROF. WILD’s FULL OROHESTRA. Tickets—Admitting Oouple, $1.50; Extra Ladies, 25-cents. Gallery—Ladies 25 cents ; men, 50 cents. Weekly Soci To be given at SATURDAY EVENING FULL ORCHESTRA gentleAdmission... Wee cc ag Roe AUGUST RAPP TURKEYS, CHICKENS and GEESE) For the ‘holidays. The finest in the Market, Prepared ready for the oven. [ke Holiday Goods of all . kinds. Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the DREAD, PIES. and CAKES MADR ATTEE . NewYork Bakery YOU CONTEMPLATE MAKING A PRESENT TO any one during the Christmasholida syou should make . F it a point to call and examine the ‘comp lete “and beautiful stock of Holiday Novelties we have. ‘We? guarantee everything as represented. The stock is varied and-conrprises Ladies’ Long Chains, Brooches, Necklaces, Stick Pins, the Bést of Brushes "AND THE STOCK OF— _*CUT GLASS and. SILVERWARE Is something out of the ordinary, and sure to please the most particular, as it. has been selected especially to suit the people of Nevada City and vicinity. (b= Five Hundred of the Most Beautiful Rings to Select From. G6. J. Br and y JEWELER, BROAD STREET HOLIDAY .GOODS
, . against.. ©} For instance, it is said that >. was first used in Bngland the ‘. of Commons petitioned the king to pro'. hibit the use of the “noxious” fuel. ‘. CA foyal proclamation having failed to me oe me ee ct aK eae ney H 434 FST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & co. down to us concerning the »p formerly e¢ ined articles. which are of everyday cousumption, which were against it was so strong that the h ebaté the nuisance, a cominission was within the city of London and its neigh. borhood, to punish them by force for the first offense and by the demolition. ab their perenne if they pide in nsgressing. A law was yp ed making it a capitat varliee pA es ‘coal in the city and only permitting It to be used by forges in the vicifiity: It ‘fg stated that ‘among the records in the Tower of London a document was found according to which a: man was hanged in the time of Edward I. for no 4) other crime than having been caught burning coal. It took three centuries to entirely efface the prejudice. . Antiquity ‘of Playing Caras. ~ Phe game of cards was first played in the east and seems to’ have had—a— military origin. Cards were introduced from Asia into Europe at the time of the crusades and were first used. by necromancers to foretell fortunes. They. . soon became a popular amusement in the south of Europe, where the Satacens and Moors taught the people how to use them, and card playing spread to all parts of the continent. ‘The state records of Germany mention the fact that Rudolph I., in 1275, was fond of ‘. the ganie and played with his courtfers, After the Invention of paper the man‘ufacture Of cards beeame extensive, but declined somewhat when card playing was forbidden by. séveral of the German states and by the English government on-account of the supposed immoral tendency. Before the era of paper cards in the orient were made of ivory. papyrus and canvas, less frequently’ of the precious metals and ‘. quite commonly of wood. Turned the Tables. A lecturer was once descanting on the superiority of nature over art when au irreverent listener in the audience fired that old question at him: “How ‘vould you look, sir, ‘without your wig?” ~ “Young man,” ‘instantly replied the lecturer, pointing his finger at him, “you have furnished: me an apt illustration for my argument. My baldhess can be traced to the artificial hab] Its of our modern civilization, while his voice till the windows shook—‘is made of natural hair?’ The audience testified. its -appreciation of the point by loud applause; and the speaker was not Interrupted again. i csi dita daneneaeadieinciaenadennentnatnttenaeaanearel Says He Was Tortured. “I suffered. such from.corns I could hardly walk,” writes H. Robineon. Hilleborough, Ills.,. “but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured them.” Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores,’ scalds, burns, boils, uleers. Perfect healer of skin diséases and piles. Cure guaranteed: by W. D. Vinton for 25c. Oo o-Tuttle makes the best Tom and Jerry in these diggings. a23tt 2 ee Dickerman’s line of ebony and celluloid goods is entirely new this year. e@e-e For handsome Christmas presents, to A.-&H. W. Hartang’s store on road street, They have all kinds-of watches on’ band and every one is guaranteed to be just as it is represented. : ditt Oe Do you know Tuttle sells mere bottle goods than any other resort in town. we d2sit 7ee Not merely stimulating, but neurshing, not a nerve killer, but a true nerve tonic, is Gilt Edge whiskey. eo The Pirst For the Season. P. G. Scadden, the grocer, has received a consignment of choice cranberries, which will be sold in quantitles to suit and at a reasonable price. ol a OO Try Tuttle’g hot beef tea. 1t is delicioue, .d2ait too If you want to get a fat turkey for twenty-five cents attend the raffle at Billy Britland’s tonight. avtt ——_—— + ee -— Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that ia the order of a woman’s preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenous efforts to make or save the money to parchasa them. Ifa woman will riek her health to get ja coveted gem, then let her fortify herself againet the insiduoas coneequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections. by the regular ‘use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected Jungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, bat it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. Yoo can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at all drugGet Green’s Bpeolal Almanac. Fresh Sweet Cider. Fresh Sweet Cider can be -had in qaantities to suit customers. Warranted firet class. aire of PF. Gupezs. os pl§-tf . anything in the tobacco line. For ‘the: best of everything in the}, buy it. ee _ For lite insurance see T. B. Gray. ~ Mineo meat in bulk at 15 cents pet pound at Soadden’s. . _dérf . Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want tf meat line send your orders to Nuffziger Cigare can be found at W. J. Berruann’s Council Chambers. Try them: tf Sorbetto Icecream Sandwiches are the very latest thing out. Chas. E. Tegler makes them. Try one. _o2itf , A good hot Aunch will be. served every night af William Harry's saloon, corner Pine Spring street. Cool beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. jall tf “Loveland*is now eellingtiis famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Populat ‘Bokery. Try it and you will always nov6-tf If you want a good, cool dr'nk of beer—the very best in town—drop in and see Wm, Harry. m7-tf . __ Choice oyster cock-tails can be ‘procured at Billy’ Britland’s Oouneil Ohambers, on Broad street. s27tt A Woman’s Awful Peril. “There ‘is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation were‘the startling words heard by Mrs, 1. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from. her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach’ trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones bad formed and she constantly grew worse. Then began to use Electric Bitters which. wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Oures' Dyspeps‘a, Loss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. For sale by W. D. Vinton. ; Something ‘Nice-to Keep, Auy one whoattended= the re-union picnic and gathering of,.old Nevada countyans, which was beld at @Glenbrook on the 10th of September, can procure aluminum souvenira of that occasion at five cénts each at BE. W. Schmidt's cigar store. They will be valaable in yearsto come. . t€: ae SA The ‘Handsomest Woman n Nevada : City Cannot preserve her beauty, except she keeps here bowels and digestive organs in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea moves-the bowels every day, and cures indigestion. . L ¢ lou, you a good appetite. Price 25c. 50c. a package. For sate by H erman, sole agent. f seis = Stops the Cough and Works Oft the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure 8 cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents, and Dicktf po@ Reason. svould niake him eat his declared Mr. Beechwood hotly, speaking of a quarrel be had had with Mr. Brushton. “He has. been telling things -about me that are rank un“How foolishly men talk to one another!” commented Mrs, Beechwood placidly. . “What do you mean?’ démanded her husband. ‘Do you intend to insinuate that men talk to each other more foolishly than womeh chatter?” ~ “Of course 1 do,” the lady went on Imperturbably. “Now, women never try to make each other eat their words, ho matter how angry they may be.” “Certainty. not,” retorted Mr. Beech-., wood, “and for a yery good reason too.” . ; “What reason?” she demanded. “Recause their digestive apparatus is inferior to their vocabulary.” — Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. i ZL Why Water Won't Fry. Why cantiot we fry in water? Be cause water can only be heated to the boiling point, 212 degrees, and any additional heat does not increase its temperature. Two hundred and twelve degrees of heat. will not brown the surface of anything. Fat, on the contrary, can be made much hotter, the temperature depending on the kind. There is a lesson here for the economical] housewife. Don’t stuff the stove with fuel when the, vegetables, meat, etc. are already. boiling. They cook no faster because of the increase of heat. —_——— ‘ Brain-Food Nonsense Another ridiculous food fad bas been branded by the most competent anthorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that oné . of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still anorher for. bones. .A correct diet will pot only noprieh a particular part of ‘the body, but it will sustain every other past. ‘Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their eppesrance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses uf‘ Green’s August Flower,’ the favorite medicine of the healthy mill‘ions. A few doses aids digestion, stimalates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel baoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G.°@. Green’s reliable remedies at all d ste. = Get Green's Special Almanac. = Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for eale at Restor Bros. To Cure a Cold in Gne Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails te‘cure. EB. W. Grove’s signature isoneach box. 25c. __ tern Plowman: Ifthe first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs developed, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s Baleam for the throat and iungs is the ‘proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. Large bottles 25c. and 50c. For sale by H. Dicker an sole agent. One pound, loots. Two packages. One pound Read over the following and see of them for your Christmas Dinner.. Mince Meat In Bulk Blue Ribbon Raisins In &% boxes. A box Keinz’s Apple Butter In Jars, each.... “f you do noi ¢ eed some In packages, 10ets. Citron, Lemon Peel Seeded, Raisins Given Away Free » with . Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Soda, Mush, Baking Powder. 11/2 lbs. Sugar Fres with each 25e,. Purchase 2 lbs: Sugar Free with each BOe. Purchase 6 /bs. Sugar Free wit cach $7.2? Purchase 30 lbs. Sugar Free with cach $5.9? Purchase’, ‘Coffees Ereshiy Feoasted. 10,12%4,15, 20, 25, 30, 335 cts. per pound Grood Quality Our Stronghold = wre Teas 35, 40, 50, GD and 7G cis. per pound Delicious Flaw sr. E'ull Strength PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES 10, 15 amd 25 cts. poi can Colima Ralzing oxwrder 15, 25 and 45 cts. per can $1000 REWARD. To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder shan Our Colima Baking Powder. FLAVORING EXTRACTS 10, 20, 35 and 40 cts. bottle MOOD: DI MEe TO. BvUy : "Mary, Premiums Free Many GOOD QUALITY. LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold ee ESTT RPS Sale CHAS ay China, Crockery, Glassware an Galo NA.’ QOS: ttractiwe Erices. Good Piace to Buy Great American Importing Tea Co, PINE ST., Masonic Suilding, Nevada City. Men's Datent Leater and Kid Shoes $3.50 to $5.00 AT BOVEY GROS., Broad Street. SIMPLICITY. BL DURABILITY P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. T SCRUTINY of your linen and other washable garments after they have been through our bands will only deepen the conviction in your mind that we have tbe “know how,” the facilities ‘and the will ingness to “do things up” in high class style. Not the least of our merite is prow ptides in delivery—you know what it le to wait ! ne The Blickensderfer Typewriter. Better than allothers inevery particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Wrrite for Circular. PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT oe ame) THE GROTTO SALOON SIERRA NEVADA SALOOM 0000 BOWLING ALLEY (NEXT DOOR) Coolest and Sharpest Beer in Town, 5c. per Glass P . Finest WINES AND Liguors. £@ Best 5 Cent Beer in Towa. JAMES DOWER, Proprietor! Ja Their New Saloon! o ae ieniiaedkanentin MAITLAND BROS. OTICE IS HERFSY UlVEN THAT AT. Have moved into their new cucrters on Com + pi nglben th opwected of che Board of Su-. merelal street and invite a:l thei: former pervisors, on the 2ith day of January. t2., patrons to call and ses *hem, — will or as soon thereafter ss ‘he same can be make ita point to serve be firest brengs of heard, I will ma’e application for a renews! Wines, Liquors and Cigars, of Heense to collect tu!ls ou the Freeman; bridge crossing: THEODORE WAYMAN. All kinds of Mixed rinks f . a Specialty. 3 Wines, Liquors and Cigars on band, Hot Lunch everySafarday Night. Most convenient Club Rooms Bridge License. Executor of the last will of B. F. Derrick. ‘ December 2ésh, 1901. SAITLAND BROS., Props Comm creiqg ~~