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February 1, 1902 (4 pages)

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pt. LYEAR—NO. 12,091 . TRANSCRIPT . gem er, 12 NT COLUMN, $s of not:to excesd five lines in i under this head for 50 centa month. Kae: additional pek or 40 cents a month. bly in vanoe. 1-2 Cts a Week Wanted, an:to do l'gh' general houseBaily of two. i . . Apply toE.F.BARKER, . . : Prospect Hill, — usband Wanted. ind immensely wealthy Amerign‘s imsrediately. able, honest adress Erie, Oneoua UBidg. i : n28 iw 4 _ For Rent srocms with bath and elec-. ia good condition. situated on four doorsabovethe Episcoply to. Mrs. Lastin, AristocF3 POSITIONS — YOUNG me Raltway Mail Clerks. InInst. Cedar Papids, Ia. od Investment. care ‘Amounts With iediate Protiis. f amble, but frem fegitiDeeukers. merchants, prohd all persons interested in hsmall vap'tal are joinfea references ‘i aur par’ of . kor p r'iculars address »., Ninth and Pine Streets, es. } Perry Plants. lime to plant Raspberry and ie. I have the best varietie: y moderatecharge for T. H. LEHR. ns lass Bootblack. . whose stand is at Wild's ‘oad street. gives the best tthe latest sporting papers junij-tf BNYDER jealer in.:. t and Vegetables ad other e*nned goods. mdiesand nuts. ‘above Turner’s Store. EVERY THURS DAY. Noclal i given at RY HALL Y EVENING RCHESTRA : GEORGE 2 LARUE, 5 at Law, lliey, Cal 134. JONES we ; eis West 19. me. ti on @xpect to have that Ome for fall, it’s time were commencing Perhaps you buve solved “the plans m. You're only wastme by waiting. Let a along. We are contractors aud EWIS_ iL NING MILL, nto St et. DAVIS . /and instrumental Valley and othe: ot w for the E pupils at own rms of tuition, etc Cisy BS line . . f Pay. Nevada City Assay 0 “the concluding stage had been reached, of r 4 ~ ‘. (prisoners it has been fabricated?” 4 “Evidence «. : “So the evidence ts untrustsorthy ?” . . “Unless a man.vconfesses who an tell “the delay which is of your life. Why notstop Belen, Miss., March 9, 1900, I have used one bottle of Wine of Cardui and one package of Theatord’s Bleck-Draught. Before I began to take your medicines I. had ains in my back, hips, lower bowels and my arms, ometimes [I thotight I would blind. My head ached and I was.s0 weak I could hardly walk across the: floor. Now I can only feel a little of the a te my side and I am going to use your medicines until I gat cured, for I believe they will certainty cure and am the mother of sevenc : and what it has done for me. : MATILDA SMITH.For advice and literature, ad “The Ladies’ Ad Beast Haas ts ec orem Te als Aer me. I have been married twelve y: T thank you for your wonderful 1 : ; will be earned the first year by our Ss Z > . »¢ ) graduates who secured positions laet ,O year. Next year, on account of a oaiural increase of salary they will earn $100,000, FULL COURSE, $60 San Francisco Business College 1236 MARKET STREET Men's Datent Leather and Kid Shoes $3.50 to $5.00 AT BOVEY BROS., Broad Sireel. "Try La Miue's Headache Powders ——FOR SALE BY—— A WOMAN'S OPINION. Is decisive in laundry matters. All who examine our -work/ pronounce it unsurpassable. There’s no doubt about that, because we aim high and when we aim we hit the mark. Don’t overlook the difference between our standard and that of others. We are stiff about our linen finish and keep the front shiningly. Our rates are very low, NEVADA COUNTY. LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION H-V. HOLMES, Manager. WM. TREGALLIS Resident Agent, Nevada City . AUGUST RAPPISIERRK HEVADA SALOOK N é ietor. Will supply you with the best of JOHN CUR pitied Propet Keeps the Best of Wines and Liquors. rot @@ Best s Cent Beer in Town.Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, asto the ~ BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE ATTHE New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. Sree Delivery to part Ag Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry Fish, Eggs, Etc. ae aa ae T also carry a fine line of Candies and a ee @ specialty of Fresh Ranch Eggs. Broad street, Nevada City. ffice, “Tt, Assaying of Oss of all description ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty: Mail or Exoress orders promptly attended 0. GOLD BUGHT, Broad Street, below National Hotel bb LR Lg atio vel. & specialty. s. * . . fm a case in one of:our Indian_courts -. & jury had before them evidence that‘ . “Gentlemen, are you ready to give . your verdict?” > Abs “Yes,” ae ’ . . , “What ts your verdict?” “Tas you like with the men that have con) fessed, but we acquit all the rest.” “ft say, Scribbler,” said Sappy, “how _j. om earth do you think up all these {plied_Scribbier, “bot they never sus}pect. Take, for instanice, the character . “pot Woodby Britten, whois always say. Streets, . Marsh’s residence. could not be in anyway shaken. When following interchange of conversam took place between the judge and § colleagues in the administration of “Our atiswer is, sir, that you can do “But is it possible that you bave weighed the evidence?” : '“Bvidence hke this can always be 1» “Do you find that as regards these be fabricated.” if he is guilty?’—Bompbay Gazette. Dense. chawacters you wite-about?” “Oh, I take them from real life,” refing ‘dooced’ this and ‘dooced’ that. Now, that’s'a fellow I kuaw very well, but he doesn’t know I’m using bim.” “Oh, come now, 1 say! How dooced clevah of you! Dogced stupid of him, though!” — Catholic Standard and Times, < The Mermaid'’s Pun. Neptune had returned from the mar. ket with a fine fish. “How many pounds does it weigh?’ inquired a mermaid. ; “He is about a ten-er,” responded Neptune. : “If he is a tenor,” returned the mermaid, “he cannot, of course, be a bass.” Neptune was stung by the retort, but was much too polite to repiy iu -Ind by any allusion to her scales.— ee SRLS ELT J. Rzotos, Pres. W. H. Martin, Vice P. Agency Nevada County Bank : NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up.Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and advances made on bullion. part of the world. Drafts drawn on an Loans made on Realand Personal Security. Interest Paid on Deposits. National Hotel Building Convenience Is the order of the Day HOSE who have their houses piped for gas should inspect our supply cf Gas Heaters now op display at our office. They are not high priced. OFFICE HOURS—8 a.m to 8 p.m Saturdays to 9 p. m. Nevada County fas Et (o.,} W. B. OSBORN, Manager. Dancing School sence Every Wednesday Evening # ‘at . ath O. O. F. Hall All the Latest and Popu'ar Dances Taught. Gentlemen, 50 cents; Ladies, 25 cents. WALLING, GAULT & McCLUSKEY. Fire Alarm Directory. 24—Broad Street and National Alley. = 25—West Broad and Findley streets. 26—East Broad and Pine streets. 34— Main and Cottage 35 — Coyote street and Washington road. 36—Nevada street, cor. of Dr. Hunt’s lot. 43-——Sacramento and Adams streets. 45—Sacramento and Pine streets, near Cooper’s lumber yard. : _ 46—Jordan and Zion streets, a front of Mrs. Davenport’s 52—Park Avenue and Nimrod streets, in front of Dan at Sigourney’s, . : : : Business Locals. For life insurance see T. B. Gray.
Cranberries at ten cents per quart jld-tfMince meat in bulk at 15 cents per pound at Scadden’s, a6it . Oall on Ed Schmidt when yon want anything in the tobacco fine. tf For the best of everything in the meat linesend your orders to Naffziger The choicest brands of whieky and cigaro-can be found at W.J. Brirnanp’s Council Chambers. Try them. tf “Lovelind ie now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Populug Bekery. Try itand you will always buy it. ae nov6-tf If you want a good, cool drink of beer—the very best in town—drop in nd see Wm. Harry: m7-tf Choice oyster cock-tails can be procared at Billy Britland’s Council Chambers, on Broad street. — s27tf A good hot launch will be served every night at William Harry's saloon, corner Pine and Spring street; Cool beer_and choice winés, liquora and cigars always on hand. jall tf Please Take Notiec, All accounts due Snell. &. Fleming on January 1, 1902, must be settled immediately. And from this date forward all bills mast be settled monthly We have a large*amount on our books, and we require thatjit shall be paid up at once, ju6-tt ' Snect & Fieminea, Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and stil! anorher for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment-is destraved by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses uf Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions, A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the: blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G, Green’s reliable remedies at all druggiste. Get Green's Special Almanac. The Handsomest Woman n Nevada City ‘ Cannot preserve ber beauty, except she keeps here bowels and digestive organs in a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea moves the bowels every day, and cures indigestion. It purifies the blood, clears up the complexion, and gives you a good appetite. Price 250. and 50c. a package. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. tf Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Jrissel Bros , Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, matton and Jam> fo the market. fe21-tf Your uine Athenian believes the goat to the proper milk producing ‘animal, and he regard’ the cow in this connection about as we Americans do the mare. The milkman takes his animais with him, jangling their bells and sneezing. “Gala!’’ he shouts, a quick, startling cry, with a “g” whose guttural quality is unattainable by adult learners and usually unperceived by them. When a customer comes to the door, he strips the desired quantity into the proffered. receptacle before her and paying no attention fo the others, who understand the business as well as he does. Patiently they stand about, ous -doorsteps. When their master moves on, they arise and follow, more faithful than dogs. ~The obvious and well-nigh overpow-. ering temptation to which the milkman is subjected affects him in Greece as in America. In Greece it is taken for granted that he cannot resist, and he !s therefore obliged to take his animals with him. But even thus he js not above suspicion, for they tell of a rubber water bag carried inside the coat and provided with a tube reaching to the palm of the hand. Each time the milkman closes his hand over the udder he presses the bag between his arm and bis body.—Scribner’s. Breken at the Wheel. In the diary of that remarkable man, General Patrick Gordon, who left Scotland in 1651 a poor, unfriended wanderer and when he died in 1699 had his of his sorrowing master, the czar Peter the Great, the following entiy is to be found, under date ‘of Hamburg, March 22, 1686: ‘ “This day, a man and a woman, a burger of the towne being the womans master, for murthering, were carted from the prisone to the house ‘where the murder was committed; and there before this house, witb. hotte pinsera, the flesh was torren out of their armes, and from thence were carted to the place of justice without the towne, and there broken and layed on wheels.” An instance 50 years later than those quoted at the last reference is recorded in the “Correspondence of Mr. Joseph Jekyll” (Murray, 1894). In April, 1775, from the balcony of his lodgings at Orleans, Jekyll saw a criminal broken on the wheel. In a letter to his father (p. 13) he enters minutely. into the sickening details, adding that “the crime of the unfortunate creature was burglary, as we learnt from his sentence, which is posted.up at every corner of the streets.”—Notes and Queries. Englishmen In America, Among Englishmen who come to America a British author, Mr. Vachell, enumerates “the parson’s son, the fortune hunter, the moral idiot, the re mittance man and the sportsman.” : It {s a clever and comprehensive catalogue, but it omits one of the types most interesting to Americans—the Irresponsible “younger son” sent to “the States” to seek a fortune be bas never been able to find at home or to avoid a maturing crop of wild oats.—New York Herald. poy The best half and half can be found at the Council ‘Chambers, corner of Broad and Pine Sts. 5 cts per glass. Best Fancy Groceries. One pound Two packages In % boxes. Ld One pound ‘ FRED E. BROWN . BROWN & Rea! Estate and Insurance Agents, NEVADA CiTy, Agents for Pacific States Savings, Will do a general Real Estate business. Houses bought and sold on commission. Houses rented and rents collected. Negotiations made for loans. Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance Companies. References— The business men of Nevada City. Read over the following and see tf you do no. : eed some of them for your Pantry or Larder.. Mince eat In Bulk One pound, lécts. In packages, 10cts. Citron, Lemon Peel Seeded Raisins Blue Ribbon Raisins A box Reinz’s Apple Butter In Jars, each.... P. G. SCADDEN} Commercial Street, Nevada City. and Building?Co., of San Franeisco, C:. veeee ee “ee EDWARD J. MORGAN» MORGAN, CALIFORNIA & ead vigilant eyes, selecting one of the goats. _ . eyes closed by the affectionate hands . . t EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & co. Away Free Teas, Coffees, Spices, — Flavoring Extracts, Soda, Mush, Baking Powder. 94/2 lbs. Sugar Free with cach 25e. Purchase 2 lbs. Sugar Free with each SOe. Purchase 6 lbs. Sugar Free wit each $7.99 Purchase @ 30 lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.°° Purchase Coffees EF'reshily EFeoasted 10,124, 15, 20, 25, 30, 25 «ts. per pound Good Quality Our Stronghola =ure Teas 35, 40, 50, 60 and 70 «cis. per pound Delicious Flavor. Full Strength PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES 10, 15 and 25 ets. per can Colima Baling Powder $1000 REWARD To the Persoy who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder than Our Colima Baking Powder. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 10, 20, 35 and 40 cts. bottle GOOD TIME TO BUY Times as Premiums Free Many CooD QUALITY. LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold geattractixre Sale CE China, Crockery, Glassware . BDTON’Z Ont Attractixze FErices. on Good Place to Buy . Great American Importing TeaCo, PINE ST., Masonic Building, Nevada City. Citizems Rani Incorporated in 1876. Given BROAD STREET, CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 NEVADA OITY DIRECTORS. ' . B. M. PREOTOR, -0 0.0. cecsescaseccsccice President tous T. Morgans Paid up in coin, 50,000 . D Le MORGAW.),., secweoresssegeages Secretary h E. Clinch. Dr. R. M. H Undivided profits, 85.000. -. Losd houusan. Geo iL ther hes BUSINESS HOURS—10 a. mu. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:20 P. M. CORRESPONDENCE. } New York--Natious! Rank of North america. San francisco—First Natioua!l Bank, Lonfon, Paris & American Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. Uv. Mus & Co. We issue sight vrafts payabie in NIW YORE, SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO, Aieo Bille of Exchange payabie at sight i: the principal sities ef Great Britain and Surope. Collections on auy part of the United sia: es a specialty. Highest price paid-for Coun y and Siate Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purehrsed Assay Office at the Bank. Bile Seat Ma!xyt=tu: au office at Grass Va.ley, ansac . : a . Res .dent Agent at Grass Valley SIMPLICITY DURABILITY. ~The Blickensderfer Typewriter, Better than allothers in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT THE GROTTO SALOON THE PEEBLESS SALOOH, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor; Keeps on hand the best brands of COOL, SHARP BEER, Which is drawn to the King’s taste, and’ta the perfect satisfaction of his customers. 4 ‘ AN Kinds'of Summer Drinks a Spectalty. Quong Chong Laundry Broad Street, near the Bridge. oaeceeeee ‘where a cereval Banking Business is J. M. THOMAS, oblast aod Shasnet Dek in Town, 5c. per Glass Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand. Hot Lunch every Saturday Night. Most convenient Club Rooms. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their new ¢ uerters <n Tom mereial and invite a.l ‘heiz former We are now prepared to do. eer socal ett ite fee." 4. Washing and Ironing Wines, Liquors and C:g1rs ' io a First-Class manner and solicit All kinds of Mixed Jrink: share of the public patronage. a Specialty. ‘ Washing ealled for and delivered. * MAITLAND BBOS, Props. 2) 4 ascals QUONG CHONG