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January 27, 1904 (4 pages)

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phe waderat oot nde ; Pt We alone ort . persons, o. : an / r ‘ falling, and Notary Paobjfg a8 $s CE NO. 81. ipervisors of the ada do Urdain lows: LE f. ON 1, » dollars and fifty on each malo >, roe y-one and under the found in egch or any inty of Nevada, during ON 2. f the County Assesso @ to collect the Toad in the same Manner Ke8 are collected, beJanuary » 1904, and the on 8, take effect and en days from the tats the foregoing ordif Martin. ©, J, 8. L. Weeks and John 1, 1904. JER, a irman of the Board, T, lerk. ork, jil f Real Estate at 2 Sale. Y GIVEN That in pur: der of the Superier f Nevada, State of Cal. ourth day of January, he estate of C.J. Nafindersigned the adtate of said deceased, to the highest bidder the United States, and on by said Superior , anuary, 1904, % id day, all the right, terof said C. J. Natt is death, and all the t that the said cstate aW or Otherwise, ac. in addition to, that of er at the time of his at certain lot, piece or B. lying aud ' eing in ada, State of ( aliforlescribed as follows, terly side of Nevads ty, California, being in Block No Three, ad om the Official Map » by H.S. Bradley in oularly described as Northwest corner of ) Nevada Street where premises of C. J. Naf. neets said fence; and t running along said rly 50.5 feet to fence 4 along divi:-ion fence erly 50.5 feet ; thence on fence first hereis to place of begianing. © mortgage held by am of Kight Hundred gz. for the purchase of to said mortenr® will idersigned at the Law Nevada City, Califor ale. n of sale: Cash, gold ites, payable on con id Superior Court. . AFFZIGER, Estate of C. J. Naf: . #8 NOTICE, MISES OF THE UNune a three-year old . Brauded ° M. L." 0 . _@ slit on right ear. he calf, by paying the © this adverti.ement. ITER, ARBOGAST, Blue Tent. 1904. lange i ional Bxebange Howl ) City, Prop't dvery Stable rest lot of S AND BUGGIN Transfer C D’ HAULING. td to the trans Restrical parties, mee AL . Superintendent Travers, 620 Mo, Chicago. T. B. Timony > ‘YEAR—NO. 12,683 Dek TRANSCRIPT . ROWN. .....Proprietor: . B, BROWN, Manager. —d SUBSORIPTION RATES: $6 a Year. aan ly Carrier, 1244 Cts.a Week atly symptoms are felt. wu the slumberin of the attack AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly it doesn’t Peeve that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental-causes, time for it to develop, and is matter in the ents not to exceed five Iv igy ; f ia months Haok Saintes Pinte eal muscles. Some peoweek or 20cents a month. iriablv in advance Girl Wanted, wanted to do general housework. family. Wages $15 per month.— he Transcript:office. 23 Wanted, : f Jearn Barber trade ; on'y eight suired ; two years saved ; poslwhen competent. Catalogues Moler Ssstem Colleze, San , Calif. jan23-1m . Fob Chain Found. ain found. Owner can ottain by proving property and paying ptice. Apply to ED. W. SCHMIDT, ir store. : 22 _ Buggies For Serle. carriage, with fine harness. Allass buggies will be sold at a applied for immediately. EnNSORIPT vflice. d1-tf Pi:no For Sale. jckering Piano is offered for sale n. Enquire at the 7 RANSORIPT dl-tf Building for Sele. = are almost helpless from the sional spells or are uncomfortable, sick al er and pains. Rheuma’ is a disagreeable comopto even in its mildest form. SSS it without charge. . while others have occatless, nervous and half the time from the t grows worse as we grow older, equently stiffens the joints, and fr draws the muscles out of shape and breaks down the nervous ~ system. ates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, cannot be cured with external remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid blood must be restored to its normal purity and strength, so that all poisonous substances may be carried out of the system; and no medicine accome plishes this in so short a time as‘S.S.S., which not only neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons, but builds up the general health at the same time. Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should you ; desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish A disease that originhe nabpcunas nits erik cane the schég ait os hen distelbs: the poisonous that cause the aches and pains are then di ted through the circulation to different parts of the system, and settle in joints, muscles and nerves; atid whey the system is in this BVT! 4 . condition it needs only some exciting cause like exposure to night air, ; . 0 Ml Fates chilly pantnee or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse poisons and bring on Rheumatism. The severity ds upon the amount of acid in the blood and the %‘Bh ti started in the oneness ha there to my ete tee swollen sxtaqautly pai e My : knee joint next place to be at tack It swollen and of Looures painful. The next point to be was the hip and » which gave me It at workin the system long’before point of attack, and RHEUMATISM IN ELBOWS, WRISTS AND ENEES. Urbana, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1008. Last winter I had a severe attack eae % was the worse, It much trouble. I wag barely able to about for some time. > wie made s ment of a physician for.awhile, but get(+) me i -} jeved of the he reli e umatiam. All wens and soreness disappeared 3 comeid 8.8.8. an areolien' Temi for Rheumspont ant troubles having their origin n ood. . RIFFITH KELLY. 408 Bloomfield awe i the corner of Pine and Y tate offered for sale. Apply to ADEMAN. 7 hivescmens Wagted. person to call on retall trade and manufacturing house; local teraight salary $20 paid weekly and ones advanced; previous exper!cessary ; position permatient; bussful. Enclosed self-addressed 028-21t Wanted. é orthy Gentleman or Lady in each ;manage business for an old estabof solid finance al standing. A iona fide weekly salary of $18 paid each Monday wie rll expenses headquarters. Money advanced es. Enclose addressed envelope. 0 Caxton Bidg., Chicago. s21-30t Veda B. Goure Stenographer Work and Correspondenée ‘pttended to. ay n Nevada Oounty Real Estate , opposite Hotel Antlers, -NEVADA OITY, OAL. ; . inent Syectal'st in Refraction . . —— se Sah Sa weds 6 8 a THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs THE IDEA ROUTE TO System. Was new. ‘Chicago. coaches, chair car tion on request. Rock Island System S via El Paso and the Rock It takes you through orange groves and across a sea of salt; past the crumbling ruins of old missions and under the shadow of mountains compared with which Gibralter is a plaything; across rivers and plains, glittering in the rays of the most brilliant sunshine in America; through towns that have grown up in a night and others that were old before New England Climatically, no other trans-continental route compares with it. No high altitudes; little or no snow ‘and for three-fourths of the way, no cold weather. Through trains daily, Los Angeles to Standard and tourist sleepers, Cc. A. RUTHERFORD, District Passenger Agent, 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. L WINTER THE EAST Island s, diner. Full informaDoctor ie the only Specialist ‘Ban Francisco on the Science @ Glasses. loctor is Registered under State tometry. tor has never had a caseto He has sent in his 6576tb on. Pposite Episcopal Church. ‘Oity. Hours—9 a. m. to 4 p. day except Monday, } Valley patrons allowed fare own & Morgan Estate, Insurance and R SALE. ——By—. flining Agents. ne, near Nevada City, $20,000, Land—80 acres near Blue » $1,000, fine residence’ on Nevada et, renting for $18, price $8500. on Water street, partly fur» renting now for $9, $450. The Best Meal in Town So tay 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 nad the beds soft and comfortable. Cali around and éee, New York Hotel JOHN G. RIOHARDS, Prop, CITY OF BIGHMOND $5 PER MONTH. G5 tt or RIOHMOND, just across the Bay from San Francisco, west ern terminus of Santa Fe R.R. The only place in Oalifornia where the three largest corporations in the State, . ‘namely Standard Oil Oo mpany, Soutbera Pacific R. BR. and Santa Fe R. RB. meet, These corporations are spendin Lagrte nod of do ae there rata silt m ‘ grea manufacturing city on tne ffo Coast. Lots $ you want to make money ? ps Free. Can you ar city to suit purchasers, RICHMOND LAND COMPANY NC. -NEVADA OITY, OAL, Crocker Building, San Francigco. 75. Mia to save $5 per month? Do THE EVENT OF Tee ehecon La > Fourth Annual Masquerade Ball to be given by COMPANY C (Nevada Light Guard) —_—at— _ ARMORY HALL Friday Evening, FEBRUARY 12, 1904. Music by Wild’s Orchestra << Floor Director D, C, DOYLE ' FLOOR COMMITTEB: G. Richards KE. Baker J. Sohmidt M. Reynolds J.Curnow Geo. Huy A. Odgers W.M.McLeod &. nomming G, Hallett A. Kapp ‘B. KReynol ADMiSSION—Gentleman and lady, $1; ladies, 25c. Gallers—Gents, 500; ladies, 25c. ATCH this space for ( the full list of prizes which will be announced in a few days. .'. FOR SALE Four graded Durham Bulls, Calves, Wheet, Barley and Rolled Barley, also Two Pollen Obina Male Pigs. For particulars address W. A. OREPS, Erle, Yuba Ccurty, Cal. 4 city. of . Marseilles.. The doctors could _ will and arranged his affairs. At dayA deadly plague was raging In’ the do nothing, for very little was known of the disease, owing to'the: danger surrounding any inquiry into it. In a council among themselves they came to _the conclusion that the corpse of a victim must be dissected, but it would be death to the operator. Upon this being decided’'a celebrated physician, one of their number, arose and declared that for the safety of his country he would jgive himself up to the task. He then mediately left the room, -madé his break on the following morning<he entered the house where a man had just died of the plagne. Here he made'a complete examination of the body, perform: the necessary operations and wrbte down all he observed. When this was completed he left the house,
threw the notes he had made into vine.gar that they might not éarry infection and #etired to a lonely spot. There he died within twelve hours. Diaguosing Under Difficulties, . Dr. Sundberg, former consul to Bag dad, reldted with much gusto an adventure that befell him in a Mobam medan harem in Bagdad. One of the wives of a rich.merchant fell sick, and Dr. Sundberg was called in to prescribe for her. With a pardonable scientific interest the western pbysician ‘waited Enter a black gunnysaek. It is the patient. The doctor would like to feel her pulse. A white hand is slipped throtgh an opening. Good. And her tonguc— impeasible! No man save her huSvand may see the face of a womanrand: live or, more accurately, uo Womnan, may unveil her face to any man save her husband and live. His professional 1p terest aforesaid deeply afoused, the d » lomatic doctor insists. The difficulty iat length solved hy the eunuch In chief Though the woman may not lawfully unveil herself, the doctor under the cir. cumstances might*perhaps be allowed to crawl in under the gunnysack and so examine the telltale tongue. ‘Delighted, I’m sure,” says the doctor, and does so. Then after the most thorougl Qiagnosis imaginable he prescribes, as did Abernethy before him, “A little’ gun! and air!” ‘much to doin f * ere ea George III., when not engaged in performing the operations w had’ to for him thie popular nickname of “Farmer George,” amused himself at one period of his long. life with the making of buttons. and attained a very. respectable degree of skill in the. manufacture of. the different varieties then most in fashion, George IV., his son and successor, affected another. sort of unkingly distraction for idle hours and particularly prided himself.on the perfection with which he could “cut out” a pair of breeches. Outside the glorified ranks .0f the fashionable outfitters of the day, the Stultzes, the Meyers, the Schweitzers:and Dandrons, only Beau BrumWmel'was thought to be his rival-at the shears, but for elegance and accuracy and style the king considered himself the Beau’s undoubted superior. The unfortunate Louis XI. was an expert locksmith, with a general turn for mechanics, and spent whole days in his forge, as did one of his predecessors on the throne of France, Louis XIII. Smelling Out Bank Bills,” If a bill must be sent in a letter the safest plan is to roll it tightly into the shape of a lamp lighter and lay it in the fold of the sheet inclosed. Ar . ranged in that fashion, the fact that it is money cannot well be distinguished by the “feel.” A thread with a knot at the end will not be so likely to fetch a telltale fragment of the fiber paper —when drawn by means of a needle through the envelope, and. the. smell of it will be less perceptible. So peculiar is the effluvium belonging to bank or treasury notes that experts at the bureau. of engraving say that they can distinguish them when sealed in envelopes by the nose every time. A thief once showed to government detectives who had caught him that he could pick out while blindfolded from a pile of 400 letters every one of seven which contefued paper cash merely by scent St Sa naERREEEmeeeneeeeoeeeel a Suspicion, “I dm a little bit afraid of her,” sald Miss Cayenne. “She has wonderful tact.” “Yes; she must know everything that could possibly annoy one; otherwise she couldy’t be so skillful in avoiding . all disagreeable. subjects.”—Hxchange. EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & Co. "Why Not . Go East “T «Have you never heard about ont tourist 6xoursions? Well, you shoula know all about them, especially if you arethinking of going East. It’s the oheapest and at the same time, moat comfortable way, to travel. Je. are dere to give you all the information ‘you want, and’ will ba glad ‘to do 40; also to send you, free of charge, our bandeomely illustrated books of gers descriptive of the grandest mery inthe world. Our fast them’ every ears and Pullman Palace sleepers through to Chicago and 8t. Louis. If you want to you may stop a day id oni Lake City without expense of All’ you have to do Is, drop mea line, say when and where you are goinz: we will do the rest, W. J. SHOTWELL, Gen’l'Agt. Denver & Rio Grande Sysexpress traine—three of tem, “o —A A. BUUK, Dist. Pass: Agt., Denver & Rio Grande System. : . "625 Market street, San Francisco, Oal "Medical Lake Toilet Soap For the Scalp asa shampoo, It cleans the Scalp of crusts and dandruff, pro‘motes the growth of the bair, cures all Skin diseases,takes pimples off the the face; is a eure cure for poison oak, and ig fine for cleansing teeth, The Ordwray Plaster will cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back or Side, Neuralgia, Pleurisy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Female weakness, sore and weak Eyes. The above articles can be had by calling on J. 8. HOLBROOK, Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City, Cal. a28.-tf —_——_—_~+-1@e->— Loveland is now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popuar Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. tf (Established in 1885. Paul Railroad Companies. Insures men only from 18 to 58 years. aecording to amount of weekly indemnity desired. Pays for loss of time by reason of Sickness, Accidents, Loss of Limb or Sight and Accidental Death. No Assessments, No Back Dues. Policy Fee $5 00 payable BUT ONCE IN A LIFE TIME. Protect yourself against the uncertainties uf every day, life, For particulars, rates,etc. Apply to ARTHUR W. BIKKER. JR, Supervising Agent for Northern California and Nevada. NATIONAL HOTEL, Nevada City . . _. This Company is noted for its prompt settlement of claims. No red tape to go through. Patronized by Southern Pacific, San'a Fe, North Shore and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO. OF CHICAGO, ILL, Assets $1,229,000.00. Surplus $452,000.00. Claims paid, over $4,000,000.00. Large benefits. Small cost. $1 to $3 per month, SOCIAL DANCE By Company C, N. G. C. at Armory Hall Saturday Evening Masic by Wild’s Orchestra Admiesion—Gents, 50 cts; Ladies Free, E. W. SCHIIIDT, the leading dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Pine Street, Nevada City We carry the celebrated PORTUONDO Ouban hand-made 5c cigar Moe concerning the vice of the BEFORE GOING EAST it will pay you to make inquiries routes and serSOUTHERN PACIFIC eare to-all the princi J. R. GRAY, Div. Passenger Agent, \ Sacramento, Val. COMPANY Through tourist and standard Pallman pal Eastern cities. M. LOBNER,Ticket Agent, Oolfax, Oal. Diamonds Sold on Insta'lments $1 PER WEEK For particulars write to EUREKA DIAMOND CO. 407-8-9 Parrot Building Agents wanted. San Francisco, Cal. ee Wholesale Dealers in fine Whiskies _. Brandies Wines and Liquors 417K Street, bet. 4th & 5th SACRAMENTO The goods of this company are carried by nearly every store tbat deals in liquors in this city. MAITLAND BROS In Their New Saloon! Gave moved into their uew cucrters yn Som mereia] street and invite a:! their forme: patrons to l and ses ‘bem. They will make it a point to.serve he firest branas of day—also carry dining} \OTT'S ASSAY OFFIGE Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Oure will cure you. You swallow a’ pill, and the head ache is gone. They cure neuralgia 250: and 10c.a box. For sale by H Wanted. Both sex. A party to handle a fast selling article. New. Profitable. Guaranteed. Proposition an terms, addrees THE ANTISEPTIO Company, 83-85 New Montgomery B8t., Dickerman sole agent. & . 2-17-14 San Francisco, Cal. ny wry 5 Aa A a a THOUSANDS 4 of students have gone from Chesnutwood’s Business College SANTA CRUZ, CAL. into responsible and good paying J. H. JANSON, President POSITIONS © i Writs ror JouaNna. {(ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER) YOU MAY INTEND BUILDING or fing it necessary to REPLACE A WORN-OUT ROOP ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar acd gravel, and all ared fings. and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, eto. Kasy to lay. Feupersa far all cilanatne. ieee able in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING Co. 713 Market St., San Francisco —————. Citizens Bani BROAD STREET, -:Authorized Capital . Paid-Up Capital . $200,000.00 . P.eserve Fund . 75,000.00 . Undivided Profits -Heart OF FICERS—President, J. T. Morgan; Vice-President, Geo. M. Hughes; Cashier, D. 5 Incorperated in 1876. ° NEVADA OITY $ 5,500.00 36,000.00 Morgan; Assistant Cashier and Seorctary, M. A. P: « FPOC.oN. DIRECTORS—M. A. Preston, John T. Morgan, Geo. M. Hughes, D. E. Morgan, Lord Housman, Chas. E. Clinch, John M. Thomas. Money loaned on approved securities. BULLION purehased and assayed. OFFiCE HOURS—PFrom 10 4. m.to 4 2: mM. Saturdays from 8:80 to 8 o’slock P. M. MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California, g MAE SIGHT DRAB TS payable at par on LONDUN, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all points Business for Grasw Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank. Established in 1853 RE44K4E I buy Gold Dust. and Gold E.J.Ructoa. Pres. W. H. Martin, Viee G. J. Reoror, Cashier. P Agency Nevada County Bank. NEVADA CITY, CAL, Paid Up Capital $50,000 and Silver Bars. .Nevada City, Cal. C. H. LEHNERS, M. D Physician and Surgeon ort E—Tilley Building — Hours, 2to4and 7to9p. m. el. West4l Leave cialis at Vinton’s DO YOU PLAY PCOL? One of the finest tat‘es in town ai this place. Also good liquors and Cigars. CHAMPION SALOON O’Oonnor & Shannon, Prop’rs. Broad street + COX SEED CO 411, 413, 415 Sansome Steet SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Largest Assortment of Seeds on the Coast. Alfalfa, Glover, Kentucky Blue Grags, Australian Rye Grass, Beet, Garden and Flower Seeds, Ornamental Trees, Roges, Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Send for 1904 Annual Catalogue beautifully illustrated, free by mail Now is the season for Chrysanthemums and Carnations Chrysanthemums from 85 cents to $1.25 cents per dozen. Our 75 cent size will please you. Carnations from 385 cents to 75 cents per dozen. pink. BELL CONSERVATORY CO. SACRAMENTO, CaL. Any color, red, white or WESTERN HOTEL Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs All kinds of Mixed vriak: a Speciaity . MAITLAND BEOS., Props. Comm oreial St ° ¢ z SACRAMENTO, CAL. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY . feck nee nes MOMs, SPL . @iess in all its appointments. ' Board and Koom, 61 to 81.50 per day. Beals 256. Free bus to.and from all trains, + WM. LAND, Prop. ' A General Commercial and Savinge Banking Busines Trangac ed. Gold bought and advances made on oullion. peeay Omics atthe Bavk, neat rawn on a art t . Loans made on Approved cae ia Interest Paid on Deposits. Broad Street . ..Nati Dai Hotel Building Removal of Office DR. A. BARKAN Specialist for Diseases of the BYE, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT Has moved his offices tc Matual Saviogs Bank Building, No. 9 Geary St., corner Market street, San Franci o. Ye Lee & Co. Fruit and Vegetables <P ee FRESH FISH We receive a variety of Fresh Fish every. Thursday. Fresh Oysters constantly Give us a call. Main street, near the Plaga Morgan’s on hand. Have you been to.. BAB’S $22 Larkin Street, San Francisco, Between Golden Gate Ave. and McAllister Street. —_—K*— WENTY-ONE International rooms —Turkish, Chinese, Prison Cells, Cork Rooms and Inferno's, mre The James H. Babcock Catering Co. (Incorporated) @-0—0—0—-0—0_0-—_ 0-00-00 DR. N. B. CHAPMAN DR. C, W. CHAPMAN DENTISTS Office at residence, Sacramento Bt., Nevada Oity Cal. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King’s New Discovery For (ovens asa "ret og oue: LDS A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. oN 4