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Nevapa City Dairy Transcript
NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor.
o TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Bye, + $6 Per Year. By Carrier, : e
Delivered toany vart of the city.
12 1-2c Per Week
Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
TLONDAN (re ror ronan en tacit lan tenes vanes JANUARY 18, 1904
SOCIAL AND LEGAL
RIGHTS OF WOMEN.
N extending its congratulations to the club woman, the
New York Sun expresses its opinion by ‘making the following editorial comment:
“The Club Woman has good reason for exultation over
the progress made by women in every direction during the
last half century. This movement began when a few women,
among whom the late Elizabeth Cady Stanton was most
prominent, held the first woman’s rights convention at Sen
eca Falls, N. Y., in July, 1848.
“It was a humble beginning amid general derision, in
which women themselves participated almost unanimously;
yet since then legislation concerning women and their personal and property rights has undergone a complete revolu.
tion, and their attitude toward social and industrial life has
changed radically. The few women on the Stage at the Sen-.
eca Falls convention were ridiculed and lampooned as unsexed monsters. Now women are frequent speakers at public meetings. They have enteied iuto every learned pro-.
fession and into almost every industry, even into some from
which they would seem to be debarred by physical weakuess. .
“When the first woman’s rights convention was held in
1848 the employment of women was almost wholly as do-.
mestic servants and as school teachers. The Seneca Falls
convention of 1848 protested, amid general derision, against
the exclusion of women from nearly all profitable employments and against the scanty remuneration she receives from
those she is permitted to follow. ‘All colleges are closed
against her,’ said this famous protest, ‘all the avenues to
wealth and distinction’; and the accusation was justified,
We congratulate all womanhood on the remarkable progress which has been made in the emancipation of women
from the restraints—social and legal—which bound them at
the time when Elizabeth Cady Stanton began her agitation
in their behalf less than fifty-six years ago. So far as women
are concerned, the whole face of American society has
changed, and the change has been for the better; for both
men and women.”
CACHANGE SOLD.
Messrs. Ronchi & Porler Dispose of Real
Estate Business,
A Very Able
Speaker Coming
Rev, J. B. Chynow-th will arrive
bere this evening ty assist the Rev. J.
H. Wythe in the conducting of the revival meetings now being held in the
local Methodist Church, The services
will be Continued all the rest of thie
week at thé usua yheay, with the exceptfon of/ Saturday evouing, aud a
cordial inyitation, Hates of creed
is extended to the general publie.
Rev, Oby nowetb, who comes thie
evening from Oakland to labor in the
redeeming cf gouls, isa noted divine
The Nevada County Real Estate Exchange was today sold to Mr. L. N
Smith, who has made his bheadquarters bere for some time past in the interests of a well-known insurance
company. Messrs. Korchi and Porter
bave built ap quite a large business in
& comparatively short time, and they
intend toenter a larger field in the
in‘erests of the Realty Syndicate of
Oakland. Mr, Porter bas beld an important position with : this reliable
financial concern for several years,
and through his excellent business
qualifications his services have been
greatly in demand, Now that the local
real estate exchange has been gold
Mr. Porter will work ip the large centers of population.
As stated before, Mr. Ronebi will
be atsociated with him, and we desire
to say a few words in hia behalf.
He is & young man who stands high in
this community, and whose reputation for honesty and integrity will
800u follow him to bis new field of
labor. He has good business tact,
and will brosper wherever he may go
Mr. Smith, the purchaser of the exchange, is excey tionally well adapted
for the place, baviug had long expertence in businese affairs of 4& similar
character, The public will fod bim to
be courteous and 4ccommodating, and
@Dy bu‘iness entrusted to his care
will be promptly attended to.
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WANTED $250
For 1-32 interest in the best Concentrator ever invented. Saves all
pharets and climes.
sulCheapest to manipalate ; less machinery ; less power . Given on Wednesday aud Friday after. . the wife of Frank E.
to ran it ; money to man ufacture the
machine, :
Refere-ce—Refers tothe United
States Patent office, as I am an iventor.
PROF. JOHN TILTON,
Golden Crown Mine, Bloomfield Road
jl6 Nevada City, Cal,
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For that thirst trya@ cool, sharp glace
of beer at Britland’s.
in the vineyard of the Methodist diocese. Up to last September he watched
o’er the flock of the Central Methodist
Church at Sacramento, When the
last Conference convened at Pacific
Grove the reverend geotleman was
called to do evabgelistic work in the
interest of his depomiuation, since
v bich time he has labored unceasingly
among the multitudis He comes to
our City a8 @ speaker of te)] ng, forceful, effective and eli quent delivery,
and his appearance here at this time
will no doubt serve to stimulate and
increase in interest the spiritual welfare thet is now being manifested
amongst 80 many of our paople,
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Domestic Tronbles.
aeemeies
PERSOWAL EATON
.
.
Daily Record of the
Doings of Our
. People.
.
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Curtis Lindley, the well known at. torney of San Francisce, who has been
here on legal bueiness, returned to the
bay city this morning.
' H. BE. Koess is down from North
. Bloomfield.
. H. Oraue arrived here from Camp. tonviile yesterday and left this morn. ing for San Ffancisco.
. F. T. Powell is here in the interest
. Of Sherwood & Sherwood.
F. 8, Clarais here from San PranPeRater Collector Hagh Marchie re. turned last evening from a trip to San
. Francisco.
. L Hyman returned *yesterday from
. San Francisco, where he has been on
. business.
. Superintendent J. 0, Oampbell re. turned yesterday from San Francisco.
. G. T. Conner arrived bere thie
morning from Galt.
. J. F. MoGovern and wife of San
' Francisco are here on a visit,
. Miss May Morse arrived here last
. evening from San Franoteco and left
jthis morning for North San Juan
. Where she will visit her unole, L. W:
. Evans, and family,
. M.D. Spencer of San Francisco is
visiting this olty,
. L W. Evans was over from North
. San Jaan today.
Maas, representing the Mount
. Diablo Vineyards near Stockton, is
. here on a bustnees trip.
. George Winslow of Bartlett Springs
. is hereon a visit.
. Owen Jones came down from North
. Bloomfield Saturday evening.
Thomas Andrews is suffering from
au attack of rheumatism,
Miss Lizzie Richards left this morning for San Jose, where she will enter
the State Normal School.
Misaes Winifred Hastings, Mamie
Winter and Rosa M. Rodgers left this
morning for Marysville,
~ Mise Lola Sweeney, the young daughter of Mr.and Mrs. H. L. Sweeney,
left yesterday morning for San Jose to
visit relatives,
+> 9@eSuperior Court.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today,
Hon F. T. Nilon presiding:
Albert Matteson vg. County of Neveda. Defendants given 10 days to
answer Plaintiff's amended complaint. :
Estate of Julia Shea, deceased.
Hearing of petition for distribntion
continued antil farther order.
Estate of Margaret Purcell, deceased. Letters of Administration
issued to Mamie L. Pureell. Bond
$8000,
Estate of Aseneth Baker, deceased.
Petition for final distribution settled,
allowed, approved and granted.
Estate of Edward Hubbard, deceased. Petition and testimony of W
&, Callieter, Chas. Henwood and J. R.
Tyrrell reduced to writing and filed
with the clerk. Will admitted to probate.
Croft vs. Croft,
February 15th.
Estate of Albert 8, Connors, deceased. Hearing of petition for final
distribatiom continued uotil Monday,
January 25th,
J. H. Coughlin vs, Lillian Oougblin.
Order to pay alimony péndente lite
lojunction granted defendant prohib.
iting plaintiff disposing of property.
Estate of Mary RB, Kenworthy, deceased. Petition filed by F. W. Taylor, Public Adminietrator for letters of
administration. Egtimated value of
estate, $1200,
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Wonderful Nerve
Set for trial Monet is exceptional to find 4 family
where there are uo dumeatic ruptutreg
occasionally, but these can be
sened by having Dr. King’s New Lite
Pills around. Much trouble
by their great work in S)
» Liver troubles,
Omach and
They not ouly relieve
you, but cure. 25¢c., at W, D, Vinton’s
Drug Store.
he 3 Saie-«
The Curse of Womanking
Ie sick and nervous headaches. _ Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant re
'hief. One dose cures, Guaranteed per
fectly harmless. Immediate relief
2Ec and 10c 4 box. It cures neuralgia
Every box guaranteed.
Dickerman, sole agert,
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Embroidery Lessons
noons. Apply to Mrs. James Cairns,
Transcript Building, Commercial .
street. tf.
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TO CURE A
Use Adams’ Irish Poss Cough @alsam
Prescribed by the best physicians for
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Brouchit{s
and all throat and lung trouble, 25e,
50c, At ile Said
Inge .
they save,
For sale by H .
Is displayed by many & man endaring
/paing of accidental Cuts, Wounds,
. Bruises, Barns, Scalds, Sore feet or
stiff joints. But there’s no need for
it. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will Lill
the pain and cure the trouble, It’s the
. beet Salve on earth for the Piles, too.
. 25e., at W. D. Vinton’s, Draggist.
.
.
.
Ww. Britland
+e
at his saloon on Broad
street, inakes a Specialty of Fazoy
Drinks, and you can devend that they
; are mixed properly
{
. OS
. Loveland is now selling bie famous
. bread at five cents a loat at the Popuar Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. tf
. BORN.
In San Francisco, January 7, 1904, to
Dennen, formerly
. of Grase Valley, a son,
.
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couan IN ONE Day CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children,
IAS DASSED AWAY.
Joseph Floyd Called
Suddenly to the
Great Beyond.
Joseph Floyd, a highly respected
citizen of this city, paseed away at his
home on Piety Hill last Satarday evening at 7 o'clock from a hemorrbage cf
the lungs. He had been in failing
health for upwards of two years, but
of late he appeared to be somewhat
better. For the past two weeks he
was able to be up and around, and
on Saturday last be went to his mine
at Selby Flat to give some orders to
hie employes, A few minutes before
he died he started to make a fire and
while in the act began to cough up
blood. Dr. Muller was summoned,
bat before he arrived the vital spark
bad fled.
The deceased had resided in this
community for about twenty-eight
years, and his sterling worth and many
manly traits of character won for him
the confidence and esteem of a large
namber of friends. In m ning ci cles
he was recognized as a man of ex.
cellent judgment, and his counse.
and advice were frequently sought by
investors. His hosts of well-wishers
deeply regret his passing, and will
alweys bold him in memory dear,
Mr. Floyd was a native of England,
aged fifty-one, nine months and thirteen days. To mourn his losshe
leaves a widow, besides a brother here,
William Floyd. A brother and sister
in England and two sisters in Pennsylvania also survive him.
The deceased was a member of Milo
lodge, No. 48, K. of P.,and of Court
Garfield, No, 9, Foresters of Amerca.
Yesterday the sad news of his death
was wired to Ed and Henry Weisenburger, his brothers-in-law, who reside at Point Richmond and Watsonville, respectively, but word was received that they will be unable to
attend the obsequies. The funeral will
take place to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist
church.
Died at Colfax.
Wm. Sandow of this city yesterday
received the sad intelligence of the
death of his brother-in-law, Wm,
Obannon, who passed away at Colfax
suddenly on Saturday night. Deceased was a barber by trade and had
resided in Oolfax for several years,
For over a year past he had beon. in
poor health anda sufferer from consumption. Mr. Sandow left yesterday for Colfax to attend the funeral
which was held this afternoon.
World’s Fair Notes
A world’s congress of fraternities
will be held at the world’s fair the last
week of September, 1904.
The cadets of the Culver Miilitary
Academy of Culver, Ind., will camp at
the fair from May 28 to June 6.
A 5,000 horse-power engine is Leing
{nstalled in the machinery hall. The
traneportation required a train of 2]
cars. The total weight of the shipment was 720 tons, divided into 202
packages,
faye igh
Go East “Tourist”’—Why Not
Have you never heard about our
tourist excursions? Well, you sbould
know all about them, es ecially if you
are thinking of going East. It’s the
cheapest and at the same time, most
comfortable way to travel. We ave
here to give you all the information
you want, and will be glad to do 803
also to send you, free of charge, our
handsomely illustrated Books of
travel, descriptive of grandest
scenery in the world,
Our fast express trains—three of
tbem every day—also carry dining
cars and Pullman Palace sleepers
through to Chicago and 8t. Louis.
If you want to you may stop a day
io Salt Lake City without expense of
hotel,
All you have to do Is, drop me aline,
say when and where you are goinz;
we will do the rest,
W. J. SHOTWELL,
Gen’! Agt. Denver & Rio Grande Systhe
tem.
H. A. BUUK,
Dist. Pase. Agt., Denver & Rio Grande
System.
625 Market street,
San Fraocisco, Cal,
Biliousness
“ET have used your Valuable CASCAs
RETS and find them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used them for some time
for indigestion and biliousness andam pow comletvely cured. Recommend them. to every one.
ce tried, you will never be without them in
the family.” Epw. a. MARX, Alvany,N. Y.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TRADE MARK Q6olIsTERED
Pleasant. Palatapie. Potent. “'aste Good. Do The Kind You Have Always Bought
eos ch Ml
@ood, Never Sicken. Waken. or Gripe. 10c. 25¢, Se,
CURE CONSTIPATION.
Remedy Company,
§0-T0-BAC
Chieago, Montreal. New York. 3a
neateeatectenarceeee
Soid and guaranteed by all drug.
gists to CURE Tobacco Habit,
Npectal Dispatehes toTranser
iene
NINE LADIES’ SUIT LENGTHS. LEFT
——
DATE SET FOR CONVEHTION
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—The Democratic National Committee met today and issued a call for National Convention
at St. Louis July 6th.
INE CZAR WANTS DEACE
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 183—The Czar says he desires to
do all in his power to maintain peace in Far West. He will
recognize open ports and other concessions in Manchuria.
The Russian newspapers generally favor peace,
STHATE COMMITEE REDORT
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13—The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs today decided to report in favor of Panama
treaty with three amendments relating to sanitary,
tion of cities and management of harbors.
limita%
%
% Our price now is
Maher & Co.
Prices were $3.50 and $4. '
“$2.50..
They are all Wool. All this season’s goods and a great
chance to get a good suit for $2.50. See window.
Respectfully,
MAHER & CO.
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MORE BARGAINS COMING.
Nevada City
cuisine at the National are
equalled by any hotel in
in the building.
HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYBODY
The accommodations, the service and the
not
NEX
7 celifDonec CaliOTE cae . .
oEMIA. NAL 4 manegeres Electric lights
N ATO os, ownet® e Hot and cold water
RECTOR Pr Return call bells, Bath Room Suits
Post, express, telegraph Stage offices and bank
“KHE HOME OF Goop LIVERS”
SAFE ARRIVAL OF VESSELS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18— The Navy Department today
received news of the safe arrival at Canary Island the first
torpedo boat Flotilla with its convoy Buffalo.
Gov. Pardee Sick
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 18. —Governor
Pardee is confined to his bed by an
attack of bronchitis and will be unable
to attend to the duties of his office for
@ few days.
How’s This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Oatarrb that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo,.O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm,
West & Truax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
WaLpina, Kinnan & Marvin;
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure {s taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
ey,
TAYLOR’S
and mucous surfaces of the system
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Family Coffee
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per
bottle, Sold by all Druggtete, A at 25 cents is
Hall’s Family Pilla are the best.
seahiene ciate better than
Stale package
Coffee at tne
same price.
Califorota Champagnola—red apd
white—a beverage strictly pure, re.
freshing and delicious, made from
California wines. At Britland’s. the
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Property for Sale.
The G. von Schmitburg homestead,
near the new steel bridge is offered for
sale ata bargain. Enquire at once of
BROWN & MORGAN. A fresh roast every day.
Ground to order.
Taylor’s
Tea and Coffee House
Broad Street, Nevada Oity,
arouses
sluggish livers, 4
relieves tortureg
kidneys, and cures dyspeptic
stom. 3 achs, Its action is mild and pleas
ant, the results
eg
: sure and permanentputting the System. in a condition
to enjoy perfect health. The greatest cure for constipation. All drug.
gists and grocers, 250, i § pee OF
e THE SEASON
inna) kT
Electric Insoles
Fourth Annual
FOR
Masquerade Ball
to be given by
COMPANY ©C
: (Nevada Light Guard)
Electric Batteries
and
Electric Plasters
FOR ALL KINDS
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ARMORY HALL
Friday Evening,
FEBRUARY 12, 1904.
Floor Director D.C, DOYLE
Fy J FLOOR COMMITTER:
G. Richards 48. Baker J. Sobmidt
i ll On 5 armac M. Reynolds J. Curnow Geo. Huy
A. Odgers W.M. McLeod = E. Hocking
I G, Hallett A, Rapp T. Reynolds
ADM.iSSION—Gentleman and lady,
$1; ladies, 25c.\Gallery—Gents, 50c;
Eye Glasses fitted by’ an ladies, 25c. ~
Expert. ‘i ATCH thig space for
‘ WJ the full list of prizes
I . ’ which will be announced in a few days. . .
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,and now you know which is the best.
.
ABG
Famous the World
Over—Fully Matured.
Sold Everywhere.
SEAR
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The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
—But the—WOODPECKER
No Gambling.
CICAR..
Saturday Marshal Shearer wag informed that the Chinese were carrying
on fan tan games in two or three dens
of Chinatown. In the evening the
Marshal, Sheriff. Walker, Deputy
Sheriffeé Waters and Martin and a
Union reporter visited the ‘‘joints”
and expected to make a big baal, but
found everything quiet and nothing to]:
indicate that any gambling game was
or had been played. A few Ohinamen
were playing dominos and cards,
while the fan tan outfits were stored
away in the corners. When asked by
the officers to show how fant was
played the Ohinamen replied; “No
sabe.” The officers notified the Mongolians that if they played fan tao
they would. be arrested,
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is here
to stay
—made by—
“GIFF”
N. S. of Md.
Saved From Terrible Death.
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of
Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and
were powerless to save her. The most
skilful physicians and every remedy
used, failed, while consumption was
slowly ba: surely taking her life. In
this terrible bour Dr. King’s New Discovery for Oousumption turned despairinto joy. The frat bottle brought
im mediate relief and its continued use
completely cured her. Ivs the most
certain cure in the world for all tbroat
and lung troubles, Guaranteed Bottles 50c. and $1. Trial Bottles Free at
W. D. Vinton’s Drag Store.
ioe:
Wife —Did doctor prescribe Old Qilt
Edge? Husband—No, He said, get
the best whisky, He knew that I knew
Wholesale at 820 Olay 8t.,8. F. Wich.
man, Lutgen& Go.
it’s the best
Framed Pidures
Of the Holidays
HE LARGEST ana
most complete agsortment ever disPlayed in the county ate
most reasonable prices
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MOORE
Yevada C. ity
Grass Valle ry
Picture Frames made 10 order
OF PAIN Ee ;
Music by Wild’s Orchestra.
—at— Laan
Our New Gas hight.
Nevada County Gas & ElatrieCo,,
@@ Best incandescent lamps, 150 eac
and it’s on; press another
and its off. No. more
explosions, no m ore
bother with oil lamps, no
more emokey chimneys,
It’s cheaper in the long
bi . ae
Is the best for business
houses. It’s far cheaper
than electric lights for people who use it for only a
few hours @ night.
JOHN WERRY, Manager.
At
— eee
PALMER & JOHASOI,
Peerless Saloon
got nowadays, oa Woodman & Tompking
ought to put it in your
house. It'e the safest fant Propristor ;
nown. t’s clean. ’s
certain — press a button. Best of Wines
Liquors and Cigars
Broad street, Nevada Oity
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Fine Liquors $ Cigars,
RRA KK
Everything Strictly High Class,
Cali and e joy our hospitality
the old place en Broad 8t,
ACO
Toms of
the Do
Mess
Work was temp:
the Oriental tunne
Wednesday aftern
ployes having atte:
2M. Binning.
4H, O. Nichols of
-Sped twenty head of
ley last Monday.
Morris W. Davis
brother of T:.ornto
' ville, has been app:
en of the State Pri
W. H. Oorbiere,
McCarty and A.
been running a t!
Fiat, struck a goo
in the gravel. Th
coarse.
Clarence Hoope:
pervisor from the
the past five years,
last Tuesday and \
reside some time
Hooper has made ¢
Henry Binning,
Sierra county, diec
Monday after a lot
76 years of age,
sons, Chas , Henry
and a daughter,
Fruitvale, ‘The fa
Wednesday under
Odd Fellows, of
Mr, Binning was a
Friday afteraoo!
Karhl Ludwid Hei
highly respected:
county, while at
Little North For!
Julius Breese, wi
warning, fell over
¢ 15 minutes, Mr,
lege. game to Downievil
‘ey oner McDonald, w
Ne over the body and
rendered a verdict
ural causes. Dece
68 years and an
The funeral took .
church Monday a
W. Oalfee conduct
Dennis E. Coug!
A. Hughes, eldest
Mrs. Charles Hug
were united in the
rimony at St. Patr
on Sanday eveni
The ceremony was
Father Laffan, rec
ville parish
ame
Pa
Person
Superintendent .
terday for a busin
cisco.
President Georg
» Gold Tunnel Com]
Francisco yesterd:
J. W. Brady has
-miae at Maybert,
ployed in doing tt
‘& Dew air-compres
Wim. H. True, w
here, is now cons!
mond.
J. N. Becker, tb
man, is here from
an absence of seve
Mr. and Mts. W
here Saturday e'
ville, Nevada, whe
telegraph and st
Richards is the .
Richards of Perk
G. J. Aschi ar
from San Francis
Mr. Aschi has ac
the Hotel Antlers.
George Quinn ie
York Hotel.
H. G Tread .
Washington.
aa
Why dor
‘moneyback e1
Schilling’s Be
Because eve
like Schilling’