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January 22, 1902 (4 pages)

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LD MINING COMPA that at 4” 2 Fotly aA] on by. adve’ ; mn, and unless ay. dept gs e! er with costs of adté Or A Ee . CORE’ IAN and SUR@ O04, Ninth —— modsen appilancet : oe South 881; 4 SRAMENTO, CAL. mi: THE TRANSCRIPT. “By Mall, $6 Year. . By. Carrier, 14 I-2 Cts a Week : Advertisements of not to etl oP 5 & e< = =y ¥ & Ties 41s? YRAR —no, 12,0857 GC af Sie = Bee ee ee ae oe 50-CENT COLUMN! five lines in length inserted under this able invariably in adyance. ee The Wiley B. Allen Co. os Shaw Co.'s Carpet, GOVERNMENT POSITIONS — ‘YOUNG . MEN Wanted for Raitway-Mail Clerks. In-. -. ter-State Corrés, Inst. Codar Rapids, Ia. A Good Investment. For Small or Large Amounts With. Immediate Profits. ae Relaces, Felco merchants, poseiey cuaking with seal oapital axe join. Be ceaeten peremee By Areold & Go., Ninth ist. Louis. Mo. Choice Berry Plants, This is a good time to plant Rasp! and whberry plants. I havé the best varietios nd make only a very moderate charge for hem, delivered. . T. H, Lane. Lost, A gold ring. .A reward will be given by reurning same to TRANSCRIPT Office. = 22 First-Class Bootblack. Briton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild's ber shop, on Broad street, gives the best ihine in town. All the latest sporting papers re kept on band. “junit —————— . J. J. SNYDER «o.-Dealer in.. resh Fruit and Vegetables} ned Tiigies and other oinned goods. supply of candiesand nuts. Pine Street, just above Turner’s Store. IRESH FISH EVERY THURS DAY. AUGUST RAPP Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry Fish, Eggs, Etc, —kkek— Taleo carry a fine line of Candies and ats. I make a specialty of Fresh Ranch Bes. ; Broad street, Nevada City. Vel Soe: ARMORY HALL ATURDAY EVENING FULL OROGHESTRA BOB 5. Sete sees ee 60 cents Wlies Free, D P. LARUR. GEORGE Jones VONES & LARUE, Attorneys at Law, FIreass Valley, Cal lephone—Black 184, Our "Phone is West. 19. is: Time . For . ection If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were. commencing work. Perhaps you have not yet solved the plans problem. You're only wasting time by =’ Let — you along. @ are architects, contractors and builders, : bE & LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL Sacramento St ét.’ : @' Vocal and instrumental Music ; er ae, City, Grass V: and othe: of instructing pupils at own 3 Prefeaso ° ae eed poh : evade See it at at. Ly om ot ; meand Pine Streets, . INBVADA CITY, ‘our Wine.of Cardui We es of the Wine and one package of Thave started to use it I not ter i mevede, who did. an before I heed von _» feel like an not do before I took Wine of Card suffered woman and tell her how I I used ¥ 5 ov Aes se? ister 4 Sere ie iaies ha Teun. ‘should: be as» white: and’ im_with the same beautiful finish that makes them look like frosted snow. Our Perfect methods of laundry work are the only ones that will insure this to you if you want it spotless and faultless in its beauty. Our work is unrivalled. Test it and it will be proven. . H. V. HOLMES, Manager. WM TREGALLIS Res'dent Agent, Nevada Gity . The Great : Black Pall Hy Troubadeurs oy WILL APPEAR AT —GIVEN BY— ST. AGNES GUILD, Wednesday Ev’g, January 29, At the home of Mrs. Fred Zeitler, HONDAT EVENING, JANUARY 27° "* “nerd ee : patient: MUSICAL -AND-LITERARY PROGRAMME. “A FILIPINO MIS-FIT” ADMISSION FREE. Refreshments. ........26 Oenta JOHN RUCKER, the “Alabama Blosom,”’ with a coterie of fun-makers, . SIERBA KEVADK SALOGH JOHN CURNOW, Proprietor, BLAOK PATTI and a quartette of WKS vocal soloists with a grand chorus of . Keeps the Best of . thirty well trained voices, renders a series of operatic selections in cosWines and Liquors. tumes and with scenery which has} created a veritable sensation. @@ Secure your seats at Foley’s. Nevada Theater 4 KE Om Gest 5 Cent Beer in Town, ‘MANHOOD RESTORED CLIPIDBNE. Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs 4 CURES WHERE RVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. FRED 2. BROWN EDWARD J. MORGAN BROWN & MORGAN, CALIFORNIA Agents for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Francisco, Col Will do a general Real Estate business. Houses bought and sold on commission. Houses rented and rents collected. Negotidtians made for loans. Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance Companies, Plast trip.to Europe encountered nu‘. merous.little incidents on his voyi stor maculate as Raster lilies, and: Real Estate and Insurance Agents,. _ = NEVADA CITY, CAL! WEDNESDAY *~CONDENSED STORIES. 2 _. Hamilton Wright Mabie on his ‘age out.. The morning of the secband dey be found himself in the 91. ‘cinity of a miss who had previously '}anformed him. she was from the >. west and was making her first. trip abroad.and who ha ) pavailed herself of the register in“. apeetion privileges e of his own, “Under the Trees,” . lay_in her lap. “Oh, have you read this?’ she *:. began rapturously and without wait. bee for reply, “he is my ideal—Mr. i} Mabie. . I read everything he writes *}—I’ve never heard him 6 '. even seen his picture, but I feel sure {1 know just what he looks like—he’s #} tall and slender, with square shoul» ders and-a mass of iron gray-hair, ‘Vand he has great dark, shadowy »peyes!” (The speaker, of course,.was . fair to colorlessness). “He must be, him spea you.know, to. writelike this”’— . . At this point Mrs. Bolton Hall to introduce Mr. Mabie to the friend with whom she was walking, and in this merciful interlude ~} the little. schoolgirl disappeared. » “When it is a matter of ideals,” mused Mr. Mabie, whose appearance
is the reverse in every detail of the little enthusiast’s portrayal, “I believe I’d rather be the shattered than the shatterer be, to paraphrase Grant Allen—anyhow in this. instance.” “Having Fun With Drew. John Drew, it is well known, is most particular regarding his dress both on and: off the stage. He was playing in “The Liars” two séasons ago on-the road, and his itinerary included nearly two weeks of sucevidently not . 80 dear to the . . ‘hearts of old travelers. A little volor. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. Mince meat in bulk at 15 cente per pound at Scadden’s, d6it Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want auything in the tobacco line. . tf For the best of everything in the meat line send your orders to Naffziger The choicest brands of whisky and cigars can be found at W. J. Brrriann’s Council Chambers. Try them. tf. Loveland ie now pel. mous ar Bokery. buy it. . . a _Nov6-tf, If you want a good, cool drink of r—the very in town—drop in nd see Won, Many, mi7-tt __Ohoice oyster cock-tails oan. be procured at Billy Britland’s Ooaneil Chambers,.on Broad street. _s27tf Smoke the up-to-date Thomae —— none better. For sale at Rector ros. A good»hot lunch will be served every night at William Harry's salooi corner Pine and Spring street. Coo beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. jal tf Fine Candies Daily. There is né place in Nevada County where you can get fresh candies equal to the various kinds that are made at the popular establishment: of James M. Foley, on Commercial street. The demands for his fine candies are such that it requires the stock to be made fresh each day, and ‘that is: what the people want and can depend upo if eeey buy of Foley, — tf 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! aporer for serag A-correct diet. will not only nourish a particalar rt of the body, but it will sustain pedals other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed 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 millMR. BYRON ADJUSTED HIS HAIR AND STRAIGHTENED HIS TIE. cessive one night starids. His man attendant always looked after the clothing he wore at the. theater, bringing it to the actor’s dressing room shortly before Mr. Drew appeared to dress. . In one of the smaller cities the valet had sent Mr. Drew’s linen to a laundry, and the actor found when about to don it that the bosom of his dress shirt contained a_ polish, which disgusted him. He said “things, but there was nothing to do but to wear it, polish and all. Mr, Drew had a long speech in a scene with Arthur Byron. The latter at once observed the unusual polish 6n Mr. Drew’s dress shirt, and. while he was delivering the lengthy dialogue Mr. Byron, though it was not noticed by the audience, began to adjust his hair, straighten his tie and otherwise complete his tdilet by the aid of the polish on Mr. Drew’s shirt.A roanwent_up from behind the scenes, and Mr. Byron’s joke nearly spoiled the scené. in For Stair Landings. In most houses now being built the staircase is likely to be broken re landing after a few steps. An eiiective way to make use of the dower railis to make it the back support of a high settee. The seat to this should be rounded out in front and be provided with a cushion covered with some velvety fab‘Tie lik¢ velours or corduroy. The support for the-seat should match the wood and design of the staircase. One seen fitted against a dark rail hada dull red cushion that was extremely effective. Says He Was Tortured. “¥ suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk,” writes H. Robineon. Hillsborough, Ills., “but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured them.” Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, uleers. Perfect healer of. skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by W. D. Vinton for 25c. The best half and half-can be found at the Oouncil Obhambers, corner of Broad and Pine Sts. 6otse per glass. and W orke Oft the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. Wo Oure, No Pay Price 25 cents. ~ References The business men of Nevada City. \ ions.__A few-doses-aidedigestion; stim= ulates the liver to healthy action, purifles the blood, and makes you fee} buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at all druggists. Get Green’s Special Almanac. Something Nice to Keep. Any one who attended: the re-union picnic and gathering of old. Nevada countyans, which was held at Glenbrook on the 10th of September, can procure aluminum souvenirs of that occasion ut\five cents each at BE. W. Schmidt's cigar store, They will be valuable in years to come. tf ~+-2@e--— Try. the new cigar, Thomas Paine f sale at Rector Bros. % we EVENING, JANUARY a2, 1962. ee eager ee 8 pare ne a ae ema Ame Business Leal. . ‘. ognomy almost godlike, and so old ik California's Giant Redwoods the Greatest of Living Things. . nature’s forest a and, as far as I know, the greatest of livi things. It belongs to an ancien stock, as its remains in an old rock — and has a strange air of other inherited from the long ago, the auld lang syne of trees. ~ The Pacific coast in general is the ‘paradise of conifers. Here nearly all of them are giants and display a beauty and magnificence unknown elsewhere. The climate is mild; the ground never freezes and moisture and sunshine abound all the year. Nevertheless, it ie not easy to account for the collosal size of the }sequoias. The largest are about 300 feet high and thirty in diameter. Who of all the dwellers of the plains and prairies and fertile home forests of round headed oak and maple, hickory and elm ever dreamed that earth could bear such growths— trees: that the familiar pines and firs seem to know nothing about— lonely, silent, serene, with a physithousands of them still living hed counted their years by tens of centuries when Columbus set sail fr Spain and were in the vigor not ap or middle age when the star ed the Chaldean sages to the infant Saviour’s cradle? PHS Sik As far as man is concerned they are the same yesterday, today and forever—emblems of permanence. ~-John Muir in Atlantic. Washing Lace Handkerchiefs, By putting lace handkerchiefs in . warm water in which are a .few drops of ammonia and using castile soap they are easily washed and made a beautiful clear white. Then . ~do not iron, but spread the handkerchief out smoothly on marble or glass, gently pulling out or shaping the lace. Just before it is entirely dry fold evenly and smoothly and ey under a heavy weight of some ind, and you. will find handker“ng lasting“ thrice-as tong asbeore. eae Cold Storage Meats. For special first-class Cold Storag Veats you should send your orders t Grissel Bros , Commercial street. Th finest‘of beef, pork, mutton and lam nthe market. fe21-tt Ooo Headache Saps ‘our Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the headache is gone. They cure neuralgia 250. and 10c.a box. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. S ee Read over the following and One pound Two packages Mixed One pound In Jars, each CONTRAGT 10 LET! Bids will be received on or before Thursday, January 23, the La.Seurta Mine, For full particulars enquire of W. W. KirKHAM, at the mine. , January 18, 1902. Nevada City Assay Office Assaylng of Oras of all desripion ILL T AND THE 1 ESTS THE REDUCTION OF or 9. GOLD HOUGHT, Broca deca tee of them for your Pantry or Larder.. Mince Meat In Bulk One pound, lécts. In packages, 10cts. Citron, Lemon Peel Seeded Raisins Blue Ribbon Raisins In &% boxes. A box _ Heinz’s Apple Butter 1902, to drive an upraise in} National Hetel. : " . T. H. MICKS &@ CO. ° ] see if you do no: reed some , . Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Nuts Convenience Is the order of the Day HOSE who have their houses piped for gas should inspect our supply of Gas Heaters now on display at~ our office. They are not high priced. OFFICE HOURS—5 a. m. to 8 p. m Saturdays to 9 p. m. Horada County Gas & Electr, The big tree (Sequoia gigantea) is about it—a thoroughbred look Away Free . with ae Teas, Coffees, Spices, Mush, Baking Powder: 1% bs. Sugar Free with each 2Be. Purchase 2 lbs. Sugar Free with each Oe. Purchase G lbs. Sugar Free with cach $1,°° Purchase e@ 20 bg Sugar Frea with each $5.°° Purchase Coffess E"sreshly Roasted 10, 12%, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 cts. per pound Good Quality Our Stronghola =uxre .Teas 35, 40, &O, GO and 70 «is. per pound Delicious Flavor Full Strength » PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES 10, 15 and 25 cts. per can. lize Baline Powder 165, 25 and 45 cts. per can To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder ‘san Our Colima Baking Powder. FLAVORING EXTRACTS 10, 20, 36 and 40 cts. bottle GOoD TIMH TO BUY > Times -as— Premiums Free Many. GOOD QUALITY. LOW PRICES. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Strongheld /xttractixze Sale CF China, Crockery, Glassware LTOMZ OT > 4u.ttractix7ze FErices. Good Place to Buy Great American Importing Tea Co, PINE ST., Masonio Bullding, Nevada Olty. Citizens Bani Incorporated in 1876. BROAD STREET, NEVADA OITY CAPITAL. &.M.P ‘oun T. Paid up in coin, ‘Undivided profits, 35,000 Lord Housman. _ BUSINESS HOURS—10.4. m.to.4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:80 to 7:30 P. M. RRESPONDENCE, j 4 First National Bank, LonNew York—National Bank of North Amertea. Sam Franeisco—! sen, Paris & American Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mills & Co. We iesue tight Drafts payabie tu NYW YORE, SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of Exchange ble at sight i the principal cities of Great Britain and 8 ope. Collections on any pert of the ited States a specialty ur ° ; Highest price paid for Coun y and State Warrants: Gold and Silver Bullion purehr sed Assay Office at the Bank. This Bauk Maintaius an office at Grau Va ley, where a weveral Bankirg Business is travusacted J. M. THO!) 5 aS Heiden Aaent of Ging Yau ey SIMPLICITY DURABILITY The Biickensderfer Typewriter Better than allothers in every particular RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT THE GROTTO SALOON THE PEERLESS. SALUOL, xx * . ot HENRY W. Rl rietor, Coolest and Sharpest Beer CH, Prop Keeps on hand the best brands of in Town, 5c. per Glass COOL, SHARP BEER, Which is drawn to the King’s taste, and to the perfect satisfaction of Mis customers. All Kinds of Summer Drinks a Spectaliy. Wines, Liquors and Cigars on hand. Hot®unch every Saturday Night. Most convenient.Club Rooms. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their new « uerters 2b mersial street and invite ul ‘hei: forixer patrons to call and sen tim, They wili make it a point to serve. hi filrest tranas of Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of Mixed wcink:s ss Broad Street, yore the Bridge. We are now prepared to do Washing and Ironing . in s First-Class manner and solicit a share of the public patronage. Washing called for and delivered. ' W. B. OSBORN, Manager. ‘oMAITLAND BBOS., Props. Tyaaicile UGAR Given Flavoring Extracts, ‘Soda; Fy $1000 REWARD Quong Chong Laundry QUONG 'cmeNG: —