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February 23, 1904 (4 pages)

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* oresre ot lows, is 5, 6 » con} THE rnia. .rdianDA and etition atta ©. 1s and la, and for an longing est in‘y that Af x 43D YEAR—NO. 14,717 s THE TRANSORIPT . } NAT. P. BROWN.. : —— . SUBSORIPTION RATES: By Mall, $6 a Year. By Carrier, 1K ig Wone ba Fob Chain Found. A fob chain found. Owner can obtain the same by proving property and paying . © for this notice. Apply to ED: W. SCHMIDT, at his cigar store. , A double carriage, ‘with fine harness. Al20 two first-class buggies will be sold at a bargain, if. applied for immediately. Enquire at TRANSCRIPT office. dl-tf Pisno For Sale. A fine Chickering Piano 1é offered for sale ata bargain. Enquire at the TRANSCRIPT Office. di-tf Classified Advertisements, ° Wanted. : vatditel Rerson to call on retatl era and agents for manufacturing house; local territory; straight salary $%paid weekly and expense money advanced; previous. experience unnecessary ; position permatent; bus: iness successful. Enclosed self-addressed envelope. Superintendent Travers, 620 Monon Bldg., Chicago. 028-216 ——Wanted. ne By wipe Gentleman or on ka fished] house < SB strai ae p Mloos o for ex is ee ea It’s the beat sori LECTRIOITY is the ie nowadays. You ought to put it in your house. It’s the safest light known. It’s clean. It’s certain — press a button and it’s on; another and its ‘off. No more explosions, no more *® bother with oil lamps, no more emokey chimneys. It’s cheaper in the long TON, » eae * Our New Gas hight. 7 the eae yo business uses. 's far cheaper electric lights for peo= who use it for only a ew hours a night... loraia County Gas & Electr Ce, JOHN WERRY, Manager. @©@" Best incandescent lamps 15 cents, . ’ SOCIAL DANCE) By Company C, N. G. C. ' at Armory Hall Saturday aed . Music by wnae Orchestra *' tielsieaek ws 60 cts; Ladies Free, OTT'S ASSAY OFFICE, Established in. 1853. aot hee I buy Gold Dust and Gold] and Silver Bars; :.-Nevada City, Cal. Removal of Office Secialit for Diseases EYE, a wn AND THROAT rea a ” spvepitied’ ‘ FRED E, BROWN, Manager. oe = Sold in aftér roasti rk © a re mn Feencieco : Fine ‘O86 “Corteqes “aronk] fv bnd patie by paciting! tid . ing. The unbroken seal across” the top of the tin is our guarantee and the buyer's protection, ‘Vand 2 ib. wmiracet tins. Grind frésh each day—not . too 0 fine.” WANTED $250. For 1-82 interest in. the beet Ooncenteator ever invented. Saves all sualpharets and slimes. Oheapest to manipulate ; less machinery ; less power to ran it ; money to manufacture the machine. Reference—Refers to the United States Patent office, as I am an iventor. PROF. JOHN ‘TILTON, Golden Orown Mine,’ Bloom field R oad ji6 Nevada City, Oal; ‘Wor ttie:Scslp'aea shampoo. It cleans the Scalp’of craste and dandraff, promotes the growth of the hair, cures all Skin disenses, takes pimples off the the faces x sire cure for poison oak, and ig fine for cleansing teeth. The: Ordwtay Plaster will cure Rheumatiom, Lumbago, Lame Back each. or Side, Neuralgia, Pleurisy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Orampe, Kidney disease, Dyspepsia, vee wa Heart ITT ea Liver oom plaints, Dro pay, Feee mas weakness, sore and weak Eyes. : The above afticles can be had by Better Than Gold, “J was troubled tor. several yeers with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes #. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. ‘No remedy helped me antil I began: ‘using Blectric Bitters, which did‘nie more good than all the mediciftes E-ever ased, ‘They have albo kept my wife In. excellent health for years. -Sbesays Electric Bitters are just splendid for female trqubles; that they. area grand tonic and invigorator for weak, tun down -women. No-other medicife can take ite place in. our family.” Try them. Only 50c, Satsfaction guaran teed by W. D. Vinon, Bi iain Embroidery Lessons Given ‘on Monday and Friday afternoons. Apply to Mrs. Jaume Cannes, Transcript .Bullding, ©Oommercial Street. § ; aia tf Loveland 18 now selling his famous bread =e 8 loaf at the Popuar Bakery. Try it and you will always buy tf if you.want a Sool, cool dink of “QUESTION OF COLOR. The Matter of Height Didn’t Seem to Figure In the Scheme.The young man considers himself a Man of resources, although he is not as sure about it now as he was a few days ago. He has been very attentive to a certain young@lady, and he was calling on her at the time that he partially lost confiden¢e in his resourceful mind. It is -unnecessary to narrate what passed between them upon the occasion in question, but at the time the young Jady’s sister entered the room he was in the act of folding the young lady to his. manly bosom. Of course he desisted at once, as young men generally do under ~ such circumstances, but he was not embarrassed—not a bit. The young lady's sister said, ““Exeuse me,” and started to leave thé room, when his resourceful mind began to work. He felt that he ought to say something and say it right away. “Don’t go,” he said; “we've just been por aged to see. which.one is the “ane piiees in the doorway and looked at them intently. “Yon’re both about the same height,” she said quictly, “but sister is much CU of Natural Glass, A cliff of natural-~gjass can be seen in Yellowstone park, Wyoming. It is half -a@. mile long and from 150 to 290 feet high, the material of which ft consists being as good glass as that artificially nranufactured, The dense:glass which forms the base is from 75 to 100 feet. thick, while the upper portion, having suffered and survived many ages of wind .and rain, has naturally worn much thinner. Of course the color of the cliff is not that of natural glass— transparent and white—but is mostly black and in some places mottled and streaked with brownish red andshades of olive green and brown, The Tomh of David. Sa The tomb of David, king of Israel, is still pointed out to travelers {n Palestine and, despite its age, is in a‘ remarkably good state of preservation. ‘David died in 1015 B, ©, and was tur: fed in the “city of David.” His tomb became the sepulcher of sevéral subsequent kings and one of the sacred places of the kingdom. It stands on Mount Zion, at Jerusalem, just outside of the city wall. ra Compulsory Piety, Sunday. School. Teacher —.I hope. all the little girls in my class love God? Bva Brown—I do. Sunday School Teach“fa break for home. SLEEPY WASHINGTON. I have noticed,” said a traveling man at an uptown hotel, ot is thé“absénce of after theater on the and in the cafes. In many ee pecontee melee fear to 12:80 @cloék ‘are among: the: gayest of the « #@ay, the streets are-thronged with people hurrying to the cafegfor a bite and a sup emerging af ard to stroll slowly b .or to the cars,
midnight cafe crowds are jol-e@ than at other h P bent upon the sa of the day, when Mission of eating. ‘. , Perhaps it is the music and the lights and the Bohemian atmosphere suggested bythe: midnight hour..I will, not deny that it is in a measure demoralizing. I am sure I would not want my two sisters of eighteen and twenty years to be in the crowd. “I notice in Washington that as soon as the theaters ‘let out’ the people make ‘They are anxious to get the first car that comes along and won’t wait a moment, but would rather hang to a strap. "Washington is a frightfully dull place at night. I hate to get hung up here overnight. But I suppose it’s a good thing for the young folks that the town is a little slow.” — Washington Star. * WHISTLING JUGS. Curious Relies of a Very Ancient Drinking Custom. Whistling jugs are curious relics of a very ancient drinking custom. All the northern nations set great stress upon a man’s power to take off his Hquor without putting down the glass or beaker, and in Saxon graves old ale buckets have been found made without foot or stand, so that the drinker could not rest them upon the board until they were emptied, But even after that was.accomplished the hardy drinker was expected still to have breath to spare, and the whistling jugs, a comparatively modern invention, were intended to indicate this. Many of them were made by German silversmiths—though they are also to be seen in earthenware— during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and their form was such that when the contents of the jug had been imbibed a whistle was uncovered through which the drinker might blow’ ff he were able, . The most advanced type of all had a little windmill besides. the whistle, which worked a dial showifg the pow: er of the blow. Sometimes an ordinary. The. Home. Bound . After Theater! . ies se pect ae ly folks. ‘They seem to be less restrain-. — ine of am glad dorse it which this medicine 1 would ae live banking was made com ive medicine for four months ack outs gad highly of of Win of Cardaiand t Wine of Cardui is a momma Pn pried ca eam and ‘2 ng tone strength to the organs w faflammation and wenkges have affected. x every twenty.cases-of bearing-down pains or ovarian trouble. al Cardui cures barren: : popping bee strength for the ordeal of childbirth. — the Wine prevents dangerous flooding and helps mothers to peorery. Wine of Cardui is the one medicine a mother pee Id u ore and after childbirth. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui. Waarmunronoy 5 May mags. it have been stro childbirth. But tha stay, by ieee re crend before bab: berg health as I took i caunot speak too Lb Marl Treasurer, Youne Matron’s Crus. Cardui restored m to enpowerful tonic acte on the generative organs Aes It cures nineteen out ness and aids the mother in After. that Nearly Forteits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B, Orner, Franklin Grove, Ill. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Backlen’s Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him, Equally good for Barns, Bruises, Skin Eruptione and Piles. 250, at W. D. Vinton’s Drag Store. Only the very vest of wines, liquor and cigars are served at the Klondike saloon on €pring street and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors Wm, Peard, the proprietor, invite allto vall on bim. 481-tf For a good cool, sharp glass of beer Call at Wm. Harry’s saloon Price5 ots 6Se Tho Curse of Womanking Is sick and'nervous headeshes. Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant re Hef. Qnedose cures. Guaranteed perfectly -harmless. . Immediate relief er—That’s right, Eva. N ll us why . whis as laid on the table and won calling on t Wis can Pomel beer—the’ very best in town<drop in. Then she went eg rd e vor; . ZOU love him. Biv Brown ot bind by rs Sent pile who sai Backes 5 eset, S, bos, HS eo necnanne gd Gtreete: Nevada Oity. al. al8tt {and sce Wm. Barry. ttn?) es oust & lttle New York) Lippincott’s Magazine. sound from {t.—Pearson's. Dickerman. sole acent. : AIS m4 Lie, “ a — Com £ Sels-Sehwab BHOEB ...200¢ Men’s patent kid.... Best grade shoes..... 5 High grade shoes ... Ape Goodyear welt shoes ... Fine shoes. Excellent shoes..... Men’s sporting boots . Moen’s mining boots... Men’s heavy shoes.... OUR’ ENTI BOOTS AND SHOES Boys’ shoes .......Royal Liadiee’ shoes... Ladies’ vici kid shoes.. Ladies’ deuble or single REMOVAL SALE NOW ON INE & GHORGE : . MASONIC BULLDING, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY We are selling out because our lease expires March Ist. STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT SLAUGHTER PRICES This is positively our last month in business at Nevada City We must vacate our store on March First. If you want Bargains Come and See Us. A Fa Pelonis TELAT WAT aoe INT eo ee sole shoes...... . 350 1 8 Men’s good walks fFOIR 3.3 Scere $8 65 up Men’s fleeced — underwear .. Overshirts and Overalls Vesting top Oxfords... 200 145 Men’s all wool suite from... 4 65up Men’s merino underwear..... . tor! Sas, le gaog sens. 1'% 148 Mons wermdento om @Wap Fenoponmad.hrarom soap Maw multe ovr. $8 50 $2 25 Ladies black and tan shoes Men’s pants, good quality, from 950 up Golf Sbirte from....... : i ali Medtehieee tell ceieebicta : “Wo and Oxfords, regular “ OM Airsiyc tase eac : sbirts.... oy gas HlO6 tom §2 to: 94.00 . 3b Gloves and Umbrellas Meokties......60, 100, 180, 200 up ~ Frenre AJL moe ovevallirte 860 Pe 400° °°2 7 Men's leather boots’...8 50 2 75 Men’s gauntlet gloves.:.$1 25 $ 95 SOCKS 8 00 t 95 Men’s rabbers eewies “ssje wee 16 65 Men’s kid drese gloves dan 1 25 95 HATS 250 175 j$Boys’rubbers...... 55 5 Men’s horee hide gloves.... Q5c pair Seamless socks......... 5o pair . “0. 168 Ludies’ rubbers..... 50 Bee Men’s wool gloves:..... . 200 pair Black and tan seamless .. 1230, 8140 tanta MaAcde halle cc, oc. $150 § 75 175° 125 . Obildren’s shoes, all sizes, 450 pairup. © Umbrellas, from....... --M00 up -_ Heavy wool sooks ....... Se, 0 state Medora hate.. 200 145 650.475 . Mewe'aud laden’ slippers, 850 up. Gent’s Furnishings CRERaRe Hen, CORRIENTES, OO sate Patces bate .... 250 165 va B nee. Sed CLOTHING Men's all wool underwoar.s1 25 96 — Suspetidérs,Handkerchiefs Men's stiff hate rednced to.. ..06¢ up 125 «9 Men's all wool pac te $175 $1 10 Men’s all wool utiderwear 1 50 95 President suspenders.....508, 85 LA 850 275 © Men’s worsted z ss 0 628 Men’s all wool underwear 160 110 Good:suspenders ...... . -25c, 150 MISCELLANEOUS 800 215 Boye’ knee pants.... «fa 85 Men’s all wool underwear 200 145 Men's handkerchiefs, red.or blue..5c Men’s sweaters..... Wesesies 40c up Boys’ knee pants..... 75 55 Men’s all wool underwear 250 -175 Moen’s white handkerchiefs....8¢ up Men’s night robes ....... 456 up Sit now for Fine Photos Framed Pictures of All Kinds. HE LARGEST and most complete assortment ever displayed in the county at most reasonable prices MOORE Yeovada City’, Grass Valley Picture Frames made to order COX SEED CO. 411, 413, 415 Sansome Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Largest Assortment of Seeds on the Coast. Alfalfa, Olover, Kentacky Blue rass, Australian Rye Grass, Beet, arden and Flower Seeds, Ornamental Trees, Roses, Fruit Trees nd Small Fruits. Send for 1904 Annual Oatalogue beautifally illustrated, free by mail The Best Meal In Town So say everybody who dines at the New York Hotel. We aim to treat all nicely and feed you well, and to make you as comfortable. as possible, so that you may feel at home here. Our rooms are light and airy and the beds soft and comfortable. Oall around and see, New York Hotel JOHN G. RICHARDS, Prop. FOR SALE. + By—— Brown & Morgan Real Estate, Insurance and fining Agents. ee Gold Mine, near Nevada City, $20,000. Pinger Lend— 80 acres near Blue Two story fine residence on Nevada street, renting for $18, price $8500. Residence on Water street, partly fur« ¥o, oso. bished, renting now for Land near city to suit purchasers. ~-NEVADA OITY, OAL,