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February 13, 1903 (4 pages)

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February: ADging at Sy 10:80 this Jose Gon rder of Ant unty two yon the same taeda ee im Awfal 8 of Melbo doctor told: mp d.* nothing Was given gp. © trial bottls, Overy for eto try it, [ am now on we all to Dr Tt surely gq : pore is UNG digensgy: ist, Price bed fe da . ing A al 1 nice fine om Pat r stores ask ome soon, Skirts, maf on left in thi nny the g Ss SS a N ~ So. We ne. EY TRANSCRIPT ... February 13,;1903 is . paragraphs 106 independent anthrais in Pennsylvania. — yman Abbott considers greatest poet of the pres—_— firm shipped. 12,000 catnd during the last year, 7 leas than one in 1000. — lian wheat crop will ap000,000 bushels as against ear ago ‘ 7—_—__— e life of little over two years. a gers of the Jamestown oxask Virginia for an epof $200, nnual installments, i rtable source of power is li mounted on @ wagon, the shaft driven by the be belted to machinery, ee } in Paris is @ lighted anisonal ornament. The lan small and neat and made form after an ancient fashion originated with a manufacturer. able Evening. . Colley gave a delightful last evening at her home The affair ‘was nor of two of Nevada City’s residentswho are-to be February 22d. About ted guests were present and was pleasantly passed. street, freshments were served. er and Mrs. F. BE. Wadeawarded the first prize, and ter and May Martin capoby prize. ed a Protest. ada Chamber of Commerce corening wncn vos . NEWS Items Condensed seting to order and Jd; Fs iated as Secretary. A-joint from the commercial organSan Francisco to attend a delegates from: the differ-. _ throughout the acramento next Tuesday, to je irrigation bill now penudthe Legislature. The Neber of Commerce has en. ong protest against the irriand the proposed forest ree@ question of moving the tal was also taken up and and: the movement conting last. even ded. izations ess Cannot be Cured pplications as they cannot d portion of the ear. nly one way to cure deafness, disea: by constitutional remedies ‘is caused by he mucous lini be. When this t d, Deafness is the re 8 the inflammation can tt and this tube restored: to l condition, hearing will be forever; nine casas out of used by Oatarrh, which is jut an inflamed condition of 8 services, give One Handred Dollars se of Deafness (caused by hat cannot be cured by Hall’s Send for circulars, NEY & Oo. Props, Toledo, O, Oure, druggists, price 75c. ‘amily Pills are the best. HUMBUG HERE. ementis What Counts he Nevada City Public. fool the public all the time, find you out at leet. @ a8 man is fooled keptic is made. remedy that makes the skep. t fails to keep its promises. idney Pills bring renewed. rethe skeptic, proof of this at home, 8, case of it: Davy, miner, of Sacramento bppasite Olerk fre I suffered from kidney t, plainly provén by the achthe small of my back. A of times I have been laid up Otally unable to work. Now, Kidney Pills, procured at drug store, had not stopped a ttack I could not be induced end them, because a man amé, weak or painful back aot be imposed upon and intake any medicine which will rm exdetly what it promises.” 50 cénts a box by ‘all dealMilborn Oo,, Buffalo, N. nts for the United States. ber the name—Doan’s—and . mbstitate, — $1 and §2 bills redemption as matilated inflamed conof the Kusis inu have a rumbling sound or hearing, and when it ia — t, ity proof for Nevada Oity street, says: = See KEMAH anbaiar COT 2s SD Dal People. . John Spaulding, superintendent uf the South Yuba Company, arrived in town last evening from Auburn, _ _-E, B, Abadie, superintendent of the Ohampion group of mines, returned last evening from a business trip to San Francisco, _. Mre. Thomas 8. Ford and Mrs. M. A. Gerthe returned last evening from a brief visit to relatives at Auburn, Raymond Ourrier of North Bloomeld expects to leave in a few days for Siberie, where it is his intention te engage in mining, Joseph Hay, night clerk at the National Hotel, left this morning for Moores Flat to attend the funeral of his uncle, the late John Goffett, . Joseph. Benard has retured from Forbestown, where he went some time ago t) attend the funeral of his father. : Mrs, A. Bennetts, who has been ill with la grippe at her home on Park Avenue, is improving. A. O. Bowles is here from New York on mining business. — : J. L, Tacker, Wells, Fargo & Oo.’s route agent, is here spending a few . days with his many friends, George B. Crandall is here from San Francisco on a visit to E. 8. Parke. J. Bamberger, the cigar drummer of San Francisco, is in town. Mies Lota Miller, daughter of Mre, N, O. Miller of French Oorral, who has been residing here for some time past left this morning for San Francisco to enter the Children’s Hospital, where she will take instructions preparatory to fitting herself asa children’s nurse. ‘Mies Miller is an amiable young lady of bright intellect and will no doubt make a success of the vocation she has chogen to follow. . BRE MENTIONS, Busy Readers. Are you going to the maequerade? Get your orders iv for costumes beYou will certainly miss it if you don’t go to. Oo, O’s masquerade ball. Lookin at Maher & Oo.’s window and see the nice $20 feather boa to be given tothe best dressed lady at the masquerade. Milo-Lodge, No. 48, Kuights of Pythias, conferred the rank of Esquire on a candidate last evening. An evening of pleasure was passed. Business Locals. Loveland is now eelli ng his famou bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try itand you will always bay it. nov6-tf Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, makes a specialty of Fazcy Drinks, and you can depend that they are mixed pro If you desire a fine hot mixed drink call on Wm. Harry atthe Old Corner saloon, Pine street. \ tf Only the very best of wines, liquors and cigars are served at the saloon on Spring street and courteous treatment is: tendered all viel Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invite all to sall on him. a81.-tf For best, buffets, bars and sideboards vwnd the medicine cabinets, “Jesse-Moore’—pure rye or bourbon whisky—has no equal. The Winter Route East. An: erroneous impression prevails that\.beeause the Rocky Mountains have a high elevation, the winter climate is cold and snowy, The fact is, the average precipitation of moisture during the entire year is less than fitteen inches, and danger from snow blockades on the railroads very slight. This is especially true of. the Denver & Rio Grande, over which, System travel has gone with less interruption for the past ten winters than upon the majority of lines popularly supposed to.be free from such delays. j Old Win-er but adds to the majestic beauty of the mountain scenery along the way. It brings no fear nor discomfort to the traveler on the “Scenic Line of the World,” Our personally condacted daily ex oursions are operated all the year round and are cheap and comfortable means, of reaching all parte of the East. : ‘Write tor lowest rates of fare and illustrated books. Full information about the best way to travel. J.D. himeelf, ury? taste. tf Wee i _ Howevor,trees are not all that Pres-. . — Admiral Orowninghield did: oomain rans aor <@e [ident Rovsevelt chops down. He has. to chopping down the messages. “By all meane I say thet Mexloo must stick to her silyer money,” says William J. Bryan. The use of the “I”. p and “must” would imply that William J. has a Mary MacLane n ol didn’t relinquish command of the battleship Illinols without a strenuous protest, Orowntnsbield is~“a great fighter for comfort and glory. ' Why not arrange a talking ‘matoh between Baron von. Sternberg and Senator Beveridge, the proceeds to be converted into the Venezuelan treasA great load is taken from the Amer: foan mind by the announcement that Emperor William really approves of the Monroe doctrine, : A proad Obioan has alluded to that State as the “incubator of Presidents,” Bat it must be remembered that near‘Jy every incubator batch contains a number of spoiled eggs. Perhaps the Allied Powers think the United States will get tired of being firm abont the Monroe doctrine, Senator Shortridge is right in his oft-repeated expressions of opposition to legislative regulation of trades and callings, though when it comes to voting on bills he lacks the courage of his convictions. Now it is President Eliot of Harvard who proclaims. the misfortunes of being born rich. There are no jiving examples of men who would have refused the risk, Many of the legislators evidently think San Jose is a good thing. And . whioh pierced one as if with a knife. they are working it to the Queen’s —-e Several sets of the naw ca tridges -for-theFrench army have—beenstolen at Lyons. It is thought they have been sold to foreign powers. powder used in the new cartridges is so strong that the ‘ballet travela straight for a half mile without the rise and fall of the present trajectory: . are just splendid for female troubles; . This insures terrific ve osity and cer tainty-ef apres egy se ees French ships are usually christened after French provinces or towns, victaries, ideas or sentiments, but no pames of people, excepting those of great men in their history, are used. German ships bear the names of rivers, ports, poets, States and characters in German literature. are almost invariably named after ‘eities or great commanders. . fore next Monday night at Orawford’s. . ~ Spanish . vessels Notice to the Public. All persons indebted to George’ E. Turner are requested to call on or before the first day of March and settle their accounts, as this establishment will then and from that time be conducted under the firm name of “The Yurner & Hadley Co. Grorep EB, Tunes. Ifyou want a good, cool drink of beer—the very best in town—drop in 'and see Wm. Harry. tf-m7 TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE: DAY Use Adams’ Irish Moss Cough Balsam. Prescribed by the best physicians
for Coughs,. Colds, Hoarseness, Bonchitis and all throat and lung troubles, . 250, 50c. At all druggists. j6-tf. The proper that we should spesk farther on the subject. The firm started in opinion of. business about four years ago, and einos that time it has enjoyed a liberal patronage, being always obliging and courteous. The retirement of Mr. Snell on account of poor health, will be received with regret by bis numerous friends, who wish. him saccess in any business in which he may engege. Joseph Fleming, who ie now the sole proprietor, has been engaged in the dry goods and ladies’ furnishing. goods business for the past. thirty yeare in Nevada City, ard is one of our leading citizens. Asin the past, Mr, Fleming will carry a stock that will be equal in quality and atyle toany in the county, and will endeavor to maintain the excellent reputation that the store now enjoys. Tomorrow, Saturday, will be the regular four weeks collection day for the Transorirt, and our collector will call on all the subscribers. It is earnestly desired that all those in arrears will pay up as closely as possible, The Cold Spell. Last evening was one of the coldest this season, the thermometer falling to about twenty. degrees, and the people who had occasion to be on the streets were shivering as if in the Arctic zone. _. At6 o’clock this morning the ther. mometer registered 18 degrees above zero, and a cold wind was blowing Better Than Gold. e “[ was troubled for several years with chronic indi ion and nervous debility,” writes F. 3. Green, of Laucaster, N.H. “Noremedy helped me until] began using Electric Bitters, whieh ‘tid me more good than all the medicines 1 had ever used. They have also kept my. wife in excellent for years. She says Electric Bitters that they are a grand tonic and ne 4 _. orator fot weak, ran down women. No our family.” Try them. Only 60c, Satisfaction guaranteed by W. D. Vinton, druggist. Taylors Ground Blended Coffees. . . PEAS BE FEA IE TS AE AN TE TE JAVA BLENDvery fine, per lb, FAMILY BLEND excellent, per lb.COMMERCIAL BLEND fair, per lb;ZELDA BLEND ordinary, per lb.80c, 250. -_ ie 150. — es O ANYONE who has squirted the = for bom fd in “ oe or ready-grou age Sottes: the above sds. are strongly recommenda’. as they contain just sufficient Chicery or extract to give them a rich strong body. .» WB DO GRIND until the order is received, 66:the goods ere sure to reach ‘you in a fresh, aro xatic condition. Me Sie Se Me Me 3 We ale Se Ne Se Se TAYLOR'S pact — —— t, carets."" Pleasant, Palatabie, @ood, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. ‘Potent, MPLES wife had imaples on her I had been cae Sterling ee CURE CONSTIPAT Remed; Chiengo, Ss WaRkTMan, 08.Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. se ee ce Tea and Coffee House Broad Street. La Rue’s Cough Cure W0-T0-BAC oii to OW MEE Tobesdo Habis TRAUTMAN Shoes. ‘store to the store next to on.Pine street. I have PRIOE LIST—OCheap for cash. Hoping the public will take advan low prices in repairing of J. TRA Pine MOVED. has moved hie Boot} and Shoe repairing .J. Snyder's made a NEW of the. oote and N fi bd fitreet. Mansfield, General Agent, 625 Market net : * "Isto meee Nature’s Health Restorer. The Greatest Blood Purifier _ : on Earth. INE MONTHS’ TREATMENT REDUCED pat’ of Sure Shot, at ealth.}. Sther wedietag oon take” ite plass” te” CHANGED. HANDS Nevada City Lodge, No. 698, B. P.O. E., will have a long and heavy run tonight, after which a feast fit for the antlered herd will be enjoyed. A large. and powerfal gentleman. goat direct from the classic precinets of Allison Ranch has been secured for this’festive occasion, on which Herman Brand, our handsome jeweler, will be conveyed to the green pastures Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, atarted a horrible ulcer on the leg. of J. B. Orner, Franklin Gfove, Ill, For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Barns, Bruises, Skin pjane and Piles. 25cat Vinton’e Drag tore. The Curse of Womankind {s sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Oure gives instant relief. Qnedosecures. Guaran perfectly harmless. Immediate relief 25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia, Dickerman, sole agent. BEERS . Season the ‘World. Sver—Fully Matured. Soild Everywhere. I desire to announce to the public that I have purchased the BROAD STREET FRUIT MARKET of August Rapp, and to solicit a share of the public patronage. Iintend to make a number of improvements in the place and to make an earnest effort to Bcc my patrons. Only the best of Vegetables, Fruits, Nats, Oandies, Poultry, etc., will be kept by me. Give me a call, W. MENHENNET Ormiston Swayze, Physician and Surgeon ——to} —— All classes of surgical operations performed, X-ray examinations made. Office hours—Nevada City: 2 p. m. to 4p. m. and 7 p. m, to8 p. m, Graes Valley : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 a. m. to 12 m, Grass Valley office, Bree Building. Nevada City office and residence on Nevada street. Best place in town -to spend your evenings. Billiard Table I have just received a fine new set of Ivory Balls and now have one of the best Billard outfite in the town. OYSTER COCKTAILS FANOY MIXED DRINKS Best 5 cents Beer In town. FRED EILERIMAN of E:kdom. oe Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Money. Found, A piece of money was found on Cottage Street. The owner can learn of the party who found it by applying at Ever tried én Oyster Cocktail or a drink of Beef Tea at Britland’s. Just “he thing for this cold weather, tf Cold Storage Meats special first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Griese! Bros., Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and Jamb int he market, ; otf b Safa haletadeatainMatetekeRatalahelal nar 3 3 86 hee Monipece Bates C.GAYLORD ¢SON-: . CLEAN GROCGRY. HOUSG : ‘Broad Street Make our place your headquarters while waiting for the cars a laitiation, . Mfume =A New Batch . Just Made = Commercial Streets Nevada Oity eeiereere eee Nevada City SOCIAL DANCE By COMPANY OSN. G. 0, At ARMORY HALL Saturday Evening Masio by Wild’s Orchestre, We sold every piece of Obristmas and New Year Oandy in our store, “ and have juet made up.a superior lot of Select Confectionery. Big stock of Oranges, Lemons, Nats and Bananas. TEGLER’S, NOTICE! . Te firm of SNELL & FLEMING, dealers in Dry Goods and Ladies’. Furnishing Goods, hag this day been dissolved by mutual consent, B.-F. Snell retiring: All parties eg, 2 claims against the old firm can present them to Joseph D. Fleming. Likewise those owing the firm money are respectfully requested to settle with Mr. Fleming. My experience in this business right here in Nevada Oity for the past thirty years will, I hope, be a. sufficient gaarantee of the fact that you can secure the very best quality of goods at the most reasonable prices, respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage you have bestowed in the past. ----JOS. D. FLEMING. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. S Wedding Presents.. i Just received an.elegant line of Diamonds, Jewelry and Cut Glassware, any of which would make Handsome Wedding Presents. Oall and see-them, Your friends would be delighted with them. We also.make a specialty of Jewelry repairing: “Broad Bireet, Nevada Uity, =~ Its. merit is ogn ‘recognized all over the State Cakes Cakes At GAULT’S Great quantities of Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, White Pound Cake, Lady Cake, Angel Cake, Golden Rod, Lady Fingers, ‘Macaroons, Kisses—Ornamented or plain. Stacks’ of Mince Pies. make Mince Meat. Ring up West 81 and let as bring you mething good. Our. own Telephone Main 831: > W.H. Broad Street,ri Photographs. ; . and make them ino a first-class manner. i1°aleo frame them when 380 ordered. I. make frames of all 4 kinds. MOORE —> OFFICE OF Wholesale and retail dealerjin Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Ec. , PRUNES of My Own Raising and Curing at Wholesale and Retail. oe © MR. W. H, SMITH bas reduced the Price of PRUNES TO FIVE CENTS PER POUND RETAIL. So ask your Grocer for SMITH’S PRUNES. are fresh and fine and are very delicious in fievor and very healthy. SMITH, i Phone West 14 mg a AG ae itapencenemamsats —— BAD Hrs HERE is good reason to believe that in a ver large share—perbaps T nine out of ten cases of bad sight—the qua ified optician can as fully and satisfactorily correct the f aulty vision as the occulist, bat the optician must have had a capable training, long experience, a conscience and a becomingly modest appreciation of the fallibility of even the best trained judgment. ” Ce of the Chinn-Beretta Optical Oo,, posaw R a wn EY E R sesses the above qualifications and has all the needed apparatus and conveniences for the detection and correction o1 those defects of sight that can be corrected b glasses, He will be at our store on FEBRUARY 9th, 10th and 11th, 1908. A. & H. W. HARTUNG, WA COHMAKERS Novada Oity a a a ale ea M4 AAMDISCO WATT. Just the thing for Parties a Ohe Bee Fhe Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. Postoffice Box 114 & Pad Fad SMITH Nuvapa Orr, January 18, 1908. They ~ Nevada City & Whether it’s a single stick of 100,000 fous we treat you right— gave you money on everybill, Our lumber is as good as can be had anywhere. Stroli ttrough our yards and get our prices. Business for Sale to Right Parties. PIE: HILL LUMBER YARDS} Telephone 521. : .* Admission, Gents 50 conte; Ladies free: The Jeweler pe Reet leas erage ps pt tet bow nec ech ez » pamese, LAN i 5 PESTS om he Ese ee es sees wscranens