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January 12, 1903 (4 pages)

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NCERN, YE, { aber 80, 1909 the State of oe its lists at Mnity the fol. 4 of § Yi W 4 of 38 sof NE % Seo, @ hearin . Recei mS m. » UKSDAY Ame and » ace asto the minof said trac:s, fomapicn susly lon by pe rally, sala ie: est or conte rat publicatios tracts ia me eral than vG, Register. eceiver. 1. 12, 10w ae CATION. TERIOR BVILLE, CaL,, IN THAT T has tiled ee l proof ia sup. id proof «ili be nd Keceiver of ysville. Cal, on aniel R. Clark 44, ‘or the hy ‘. M D. M. nesses to prove Ov and cultiva. Stroud, of Dobward Locy, of ae Jghnson, . rnia , Yili slitornia. op SON Kecister, ey tors, URT GF THRE f Cal fornia, te of Wii Liay »n, deceased he “neer: igned, annexe , of the son deceased o versons having eased, to xhibir fouchers, wit! in s! publication of pistrator, at the r, At Lowel. Hill, The same be un of the bsiness 02 W'LKINSON, pnexe . , of bstote jecea-ed. 29 EB. NOTIUE. Se JUARTZ MINING lace of business, uuty, California; ounty, California uent upon ‘he folaccount ‘ f assess. . day of December, set Opposit: th sharehol ers, as No. ste Shares Am't. x0v0 $43.0 87000585 26°63 4 00 2.00 80 0 law and on orde ; Medea on the Zand», any shares of each may be necessary . 10n a th ote of fice of Fred Searls, ym the 2bth day of of twelve o’clod THQuent asses with wost of adver > sale, _ he rectors. AKLS, Secretary. louse, Nevada City, ja. i ‘ ML CARDS. e, Nevada City, DLEY, selor at Law. LDING (UP STAIRS . ‘ner Piue, Nevads ARLS, mselor at Law. ALL THe COCR Siac mn . ONDS, mselor at Law,’ N THER svTate ant ‘hs? ee \LLING. at: Law, LDING, COX. 8k ae wada Cit: FORD, : umselor si Law LL > § ae y me ____——<“# LON’ aUnseiar si Liv . AD any INKY G te 4 — LDWELL y at Law, Dommercis a City stret —_——" ». MASON ang Notas) Pull RUE GEORGE sLARU 3 al Law, alley, Cal) k 134. 4 ‘AGGUNER.and Survey RAL <URYS se tiee ~ Sm IND YRAR—NO, 12,390 NEVADA CITY, CAL, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1903. a EST, IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO. TRANSCRIP . P. BROWN. .... Proprietor. BQ E, BROWN, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: » $6 a Yéar £ vy Carrier, 124 Cts. a Week . fnished House For Rent. a sramenio streets, near the depot; or rent. Apply at premises. Sroary lat, 1908, the horseshoeing, pChicago. The place has been refitted, and is —_——————— . _—_ +" nts of not to exceed five lines in serted under this head for 50 cents $2. month. Eac additional line (week or 40 centsa month. Payably in advance. nished house onthe corner of AdjaFor Rent. — nt of the old Clancey blacksmith i» offered for rent. Kent to be hoeing. G. D. BUCKLEY: “Rooms For Rent. fnished Rooms for housekeeping month, with water. Apply at MRS. HELENA BLAV, =<“ Young Milwaukee’ Society Woman. SN ‘thousand cured The woman who has suf. ‘women have written ered from female weakness . to tell how Wine of should do anything within } . . Cardui béstows the reason to se heaith. blessing of health on i is the medi§ ~ woman who takes it, Neh peals to reasonaand poor alike. Mrs. ble women—women who Helena Blau, No. 123 Seventh. Street, Milwaukee, Wais.,_is_one of the young . women whom Wine of Cardui has rescued. froma life ? of suffering. She writes: “Wine of Cardui is certainly “worn out’ women’s best friend and I am pleased to give my experience with it. A few months ago I caught a severe cold, having been out in inclement weather; which settled all over me, particularly in the abdomen. I was in almost constant pain. I consulted a physician and took his / medicine for.a-month and without. any relief, I then decided I would try your medicine and it was a lucky day for me when I did'so.' I noticed a change in a few days and felt encouraged to continue taking Wine of Cardai, and my patience was rewarded, for in two weeks my pains had left meand I felt like a new woman.” WINE of CARDUI hold operations: and cutting in horror—women whoknow: that Nature is the best phy-' 9 . . % Peres: --Winete aces a ves women eir Mrs Helena Blau, fe taith by giving Nature a chance to build up the od and diseased tissue. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual. flow and Nature, when relieved of the drains.or of the poisons . in the system, makes the functional organs strong and. healthy a. : Any woman who is silently suffering ‘untold pains because she is too sensitive to undergo a physician's examination and sreatnent can find no excuse for not securing relief when. Wine’ of Cardui is offered to her. There is no pubie to deter her. She can take Wine of Gardui-in-the privacy of her home, with as much assurance of'a final cure as though.a dozen doctors recommended it. -— physicians go. recommend Wine of Cardui.to their patients. Why not get a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. —-Wanted. ORTHY GENTLEMAN or LADY manty to manage business for an ished house of solid financial standfaight, bona fide weekly salary of y check each Wednesday. with all lirect from headquarters. Money expenses, Manager, 850 Caxj2-306 ' Girt Wanted. wanted to do housework in a pri. Enquire at the TRANSORIPT . dalé6 For Rent. comme reil restaurant on Broad Ftreet, lways done. good business, is Jawith everything except dishes: Bargains! Bargains! JAMES CAIRNS _DEALER IN HARNESS ann SADDLERY iO Mss. & C. Mcoas. . n22 ad Business Chance. ne et 8 te often the . recess, if-yo 2.8re : josition. It is or the man of modest . } ie Sone on Seeeie Sete aa but interfe’ in; resent. emwhddress H. BROLASEI, 856 Dearet, Chicago, !1l, : re © ‘Would that we could fT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP . . Ki ‘ yDiscove & Coughs, Colds, Consumption, , rane ergy nd onia,Grip, SoreThroat: EY BACK IF IT FAILS. Dc'and $1.00. Trial-Bottle Free. BE OF MANAGEMENT! in G. Richards ed full management of the well TORK HOTEL BAR Ontinue to conduct this hostelry in ‘and up-to-date style. mt stacdard of the cuisine depwill be maintained Home-like i clean and comfortable beds. ble. WINE, BEER. LIQUORS: and: : rved at the bar. UMDEOTANING.DAnLonS Broad 8t., Nevada City. é.rything requisite for brienced andertaker { jcoatalltimes. of service guaranteed, 8 of the Superintendent of rove Cemetery, P hone No. 84. als. atBuggy Whips from 10 cents to $3 50 Gente Work and Driving Gloves 50 ceats to §2. Cushions, $1 60 and upwar'. ore Horse Brushes, 255, 350, 605, 600 and 75c. __Whip Dashes, 25 cents 10 $450. Whip Stoeka, 25 cents to'yI B05“ Single Hernese, $7 50 and apward. Team Harness of all kinds, on hand and made to order. Single and Double Express Harness. Gent’s Saddles of all kinds at loweat prices. Obamois,:Sponges, Robes and Blankets, Harness Ou "and Dressing, Buggy Tops; Cushions and all kinds of . Carriage Trimming done on short notice. “JAS. CAIRNS Broad Street, — Nevada City ‘periah’the vicar tried to eanvey the lee ‘. tion to duty proves them to be 80.” . . man, “There's only wan thing wrong “. thim at the same time to sind me up the hin that laid it?” At the men’s service in a Yorkshire gon that the truest heroes and heroines ‘are ‘those who do‘noble deeds in the secret cornér of the home, where none can see or applaud.’ . “Kew of you seem to think,” he concluded, “that your wives staying at home uncomplainingly to mind the children and prepare the meals are heroines, and yet their touching devo. It certainly hadn’t struck one old farmer in this way before, and as soon -as_he got: home he promptly told his wife that the vicar had called her a heroine. . “Whatever. does that mean?” asked the good lady. : “Oh, it means a women who stays in t’ house instead of goin’ art to show hersen,” explained the farmer vaguely. “Then I'm not a heroine, an’ I'll thang t’ vicar to mind what he’s sayin’,” snapped the wife. “I go to his chureh as much as t’ other women do, an’ he must be blind if he can’t see me. Why, I’d five different colors in t’ bonnet I wore last Sunday!”’—London Answers. Mark® Twain’s First Earnings. Mark* Twain’ was ‘once asked by a friend if he remembered the first money he had ever earned. “Yes,” answered Mr. Clemens, puffing meditatively on his cigar, “I have a distinct recollection of it. When I was’a youngster, I attended school at a place where the use of the birch rod was not an unusual event. It was against the rules to mark the desks in any. manner, the penalty being a fine of $5. or‘ public chastisement. “Happening to violate the rule on one occasion, I was offered the alternative. I told my father, and, as he seemed to think it would be too bad for me to be publicly punished, he gave me the $5. At that period of my existence $5 was a large sum, while a whipping was of little consequence, and so’— here Mr. Clemens reflectively knocked the ashes from his cigar— “well,”. he finally added, “that was how I earned my first $5,” His Eg Sauce, “Well, my man,” said the visiting physician of a Dublin infirmary to a patient, “how do you feel this morning?” = “Purty well, sorr,” was the reply. “That's right. I hope you like the place?” ~“Sndeed “and tds, sere!" satd=the= in this establishment, and that is I. only get as much mate as wud feed a sparrow.” Z “Oh, you’re getting your appetite, are you?’ said the doctor. “Then I'll order an egg to be sent up to you.” “Arrah,.anethen,..mejeimed—the patient, “would you be so kind as to tell it Muddled Him. “st . “It gets me,” confided the Intoxicati individual who was gazing into the florist’s window—“‘it gets me! I d’know wezzer a chr’chr’chr’zannenium looks like a Skye terrier or wezzer a Skye terrier looks like a chr-chr-izziannium.” But the policeman got. him just then, and the problem ceased To get him for the time being.—Baltimore American. Sought Bargain In War.
PRYETAB” ISKEY BEANS, and with which en have % ns a e best whiskies it t d = ee wit t Citizens Dani se Incorperated in 1876. BROAD STREET, + NEVADA OITY Pe Authorized Capital: . $200,000.00; Reserve Fund -aslly mney ee B. M, Preston sy iee-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, John T ler and retary, D. £. Morgan, cee John e Morgan, vd M. Hughes, D. = Morgan, Lord HousOFFiCE HOURS—From 10 a. m.to 4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:20 to 8 o'sloek P. M. Money loaned on approved securities, — af MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California, : east SIGHT DRAFTS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all pointe . BULLION purehased and assayed. . Business for Grass Valley can be chesesuneg a with advantage at this Bank. ‘ [BLATBRITB is MINERAL RUBBER.} Does Your Roof Leak? Repair itwith Elaterite. In rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin, shukes or shingles; best for new roofs. : Ask for samples and descriptive circulars. For Sale by Lumber and Hardware Dealers THB BLATERITE ROOFING CO. Factory Oaktiond. SIMPLICITY ~The Diichonsderfer Typewriter, $ 5,500.00 36,000.00 W13 Market Sk, San Francisco © DURABILITY Edward ‘Ill. had just announced ‘bis intention of beginning the Hundred Years’ war. : ; “Bat,” sobbed. Queen Philippa, ‘can’t you reduce it to ninety-eight” Maddened, however, by this request for a bargain, he rushed out. at once and pawned their crowns to pay the troops.—New York Tribune. ~ Difference of Opinion, “How did that. poem .of yours turn out?’ ; “Oh,” answered the author, “there was the difference of opinion that usually attends the production of a masterpiece. The postmaster insisted that it was firet class matter and the ‘editor insisted that it was not.”— Washington Star. i ogo Revointion imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system nervousness, sleepleseneae, or stomach apsets. Electric Bitters ‘will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. the blood. late the Liver, and clarify < rticularRan down systems bénefit pes og effectivess. on anteed by W. D. Vinton, draggist. lf you want a good, cool drink o' Headache Saps Your Vitality you: ache i: . The Qo. and 10s. 8 box. ‘or sale by Cancerous . Emil freses Tt-never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneya and Bowels, stimuly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorElectric Bitters is 80c, and that is retarned if it don't give perfect satiefaction. Guarbeer—the very, best in town—drop in F ' the brain. One dose of Apa ete . Headache Oure wii! cure You swatiow-e pill, and the head cure pearls At feet have nothing about them to indicate their true Ulcers nature. They look like ordinary sores and are usuall treated as such, some simple salve, w: or powder being used in the hope of drying them up and stopping the discharge; but while the place may temporarily scab over, it again inflames and festers, becoming as bad or worse than ever. After awhile the deadly poison begins. to eat into the surrounding flesh and the sore oa with frightful rapidity. Thenthe sharp shooting pains, which distinguish the cancerous from the common ulcer, are felt, and the unfortunate patient is brought, face to face with the most dreaded of all maladies, a cancerous ulcer. Whenever an ulcer of any kind is slow in healing it should be closely watched, rticularly if there is an inherited preisposition to cancer. Often times a malignant, stubborn ulcer starts from a boil, wart, mole, bruise, blister or P presen. for when the blood is tainted and the CY and seeds of cancer are implanted in the system, you cannot tell when nor where the deadly poison is going to break out S. S. S. ‘cures these cancerous ulcers and chronic sores, by driving out of the system all the morbid and unhealthy matter that keeps the ulcer irritated and arrears . It aaa and strengthens the blood, enabling it to throw off the germs and : isons, thus checking the further formation of cancer SSS: cells, and when all impurities have been removed from the blood and system the ulcer heals naturally and permanently. l ulcers, even the amallest, should be looked upon with suspicion and treated promptly before they become cancerous, S. $. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, a pees blood Pepe and an invigorating ic, Write for our free book on Cancer, The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ska Li ani arouses Hl sluggish livers, : relieves tortured kidneys, and cures dyspeptic stomachs, Its action is mild and pleasant, the resul's sure and permanent putting the system in @ condition to enjoy perfect health. The greatest cure for constipation. All drnggists and grocers, 250, beraheha 000000 Aslam going to leave Nevada Oity I will seil all my stock, consisting of Lace, Underwear, Wrappers, Nightgowns, etc. If you want bargains. come and see me. } Will close the stock out at LESS THAN OOST. See for yourself. CHING LEE Broad Street...Nevada Oity MAITLAND BROS. [In Their New Saloon! Have moved into their new caerters.n Com mercial street and invite a: theix former patrons to call and ses ‘bum. They will make ita point te serve hy firest trandgs of Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of Mixed vrinks a Specialty. . ‘Selling Out. Curran Met His Match. Curran, the famous Irish advocate, was a master of repartee, but he did not always score, though he enjoyed an encounter none the less if he was fairly beaten. One day, in a gay mood, he stopped and chatted with a certain Father O’Leary. “Ah, father,” said the advocate, wailing for an opening, “how I wish when'I die that you had the key to heaven!” . ‘ “Why?” said the priest, for he guessed a trap was laid. -“Because you could let me in.”“Ah,” said Father O’L&éary, “it would be better for you if I had the key of the other place, for then I could let you out.” The Rose. Old ag the history of the world itself . is that of the queen of flowers. The ancient Greeks and Romans reveled in roses. They were used lavishly at their feasts. In the time of the republic the. people had their cups of falernian wine swimming with blooms, and the Spartan soldiers, after the battle of Cirrha, refused to drink any wine that was not perfumed with roses, while at the regatta of Baise the whole surface of the Luerine lake was strewn with flowers. California Safe Deposit and Trust Company.. Receives Savings Deposits of : % % $99999999995299999999590500 % Just received a fine line of ay ray Wafers.. flavors. % All flavors and varieties. CHAMPAGNE WAFERS ATHENA WAFERS GRAHAM ORACKERS RAMONA WAFERS NABISCO WAFERS in a variety of SOCIAL TEA. WAFERS CARNATION. WHEAT FLAKES in 6 pound packages, A prize in every package. P. G. SCADDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. Price 80 cents. WOODS SOSOPIOS! 9999 9999906 “Ten Dollars and Upwards.. IT PAYS INTEREST : TWICE A YEAR Rate— 8 per cent on ordinary accounts 8yYo per cent on term accounts ras IS NOW CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, * $1,245,225.94 TOTAL ASSETS, 6,026,309.49 Deposits may be made by P. O. ¢ Order, Wells-Fargo Money Order or Bank Draft Send for Pamphlets Descriptive Ready, of our Business OFFICES Cor. California and Montgomery Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Union ’ Slotet And Now Ready for Business. Hoyry Metzenbaugher, Prop’r. This Favorite Hotel has been remodéled, repainted,. repapered and newly furnished. throughout, thereby making it second to so Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny. Rooiis, And Large Modern Dining Room topplog riace for all Stages sud Bass THE PEERLESS SALOON, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of BOTTLED BSR We aim to serve only the best. Call around and see for yourself. . MAITEAND BROS., Props. Commersial St All Kinds of Sammer Drinks a Specialty consume materials at home in the Business thoroug hire your work done in the house? , SS 9 FYH9V0 998 G90 9909 GI9V9IOI0S aes We Are And can return your laundry promptly. If you desire to have your ironing done “rough dry” at.. 35 Cents Per Dozen Pieces. Work of this. kind will be washed, is starched.and:dried. All Table and Bed Linen, not requiring starch, returned NEVADA COUNTY LAUNDRY} ASSOCIATION Leave orders or Bnadiles at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Office, Nevada City Cal. EXCURSIONS EAST wood, starch, soap and other during the winter season, or give us atrial on a bundle of hly finished at the above price, ~ Re-opened . wAeyconvenient fuel for the idael home. No smoke, ashes, soot or dust. Itiis always ready. Price, for fuel, $1.60 net; for lighting; $2.5e-net, per.thous-=. sand feet. paid before the roth. of each month, otherwise the charges will be: for fuel $2 10; for lighting $3. Nevada County Gas & ElactricCe,, JOHN WERRY, Manager. Fenn cheapest and most E J. Reoron, Pres. W. H. Martin, Vice P Agency Nevada County Biank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. Gold bought and advendes made on bullion. Drafts drawn on any part of the world. Loans made on Real and Personal Security Interest Paid on Deposits. 008808400040 000 IF YOU. WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS ANYWHERE AT ANYTIMB ¢& This must be} Broad Street... .Nattonal Hotel Building. WANTED One hundred (100) Hydraulic Miners, having knowledge of ditch construction, to work for us near. Nome. City, Alaska, during the Summer of 1903. Our steamer leaves Seattle about June Ist, and returns, leaving Nome about Oct. 15th. For terms and particulars, address, ie NOME RIVER DITCH COMPANY” Trust Buildin g, eee Los Angelrs, CalNevada City Assay Office, Assaying of Ores of all description.: ILL-TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a speciaity. Mail or Express orders promptly attended to. GOLD BUUGHT, Broad Street, below National Hotel. ADVANCES MADE ON BULLION. Telephone No.—W. 28. DUNLAP & HICKS. E. W. SCHMIDT, LRADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street..... . eooee Nevada City Cal LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold. -——I8 eroos-— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT Avd Other Brands cam . teed We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS Send model, sketch or t For free book, ¢ fresrenars on tentabllity. F How weecurey B ATEMARKS "E'S . . } Pon wees PFS" Cail on or Write B.C. DAKE’S ADVERTISING AGENCY 64 & 65 Merchants’ Exchange SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. GOS28 A ee th te i wey CASNOWe; CPPOSITE U.S.PATENT OFFICE. WASHINGTON. D.C. . business. get our prices. JOB PRINTING.. Promptly and neatly done in an up-to-date manner by first-class workmen at The Transcript Office. ae 68 0 OS cai We make a specialty of this branch of the Call and%ee samples of our work and We know we can please you. SNVHd ABISIMUM «AVLIAS, Better th . ers.in every partic be = — : 4 44 4 Over the 414 ¢ ¢ . . Uncer tak . ter thartall otters in every particular When you don't feel well try 4 little! « : : ° <—_her . Manager . GIN Badge Whiskey. First you'll feel : — RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent — *. petter. ‘Then you'll look tte ‘Tou Santa He Railwa Vy. , . = = a ; petite will come back: For ‘sale by We Print Anythin gli ~_ wRey. — Nevada City, Cal. 4 ni dealers. Wichman, LatThe cheapest and best way totravel. Tourist Sleeping Cars are used and . ™ o rin Ly J gen & Co., San Francisco, Cal. Sole Aa NO EXTRA FARE FOR THIS SERVIOE, We issuc a free booklet with fall information, Write for it. * : miutbariee wepenass. Jot. SANTA FE, 841 Market St, San Francisco. wafer ee SANTA Write for Circular. PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT ; ae as Che Evening Cranseript Frep E. Brown, Manager y Transfer ‘ AND HAULING: . ja to the fe or theatrice! Paty we movin. "i Nat. P. Brown, Proprietor "i