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41ST YRAR—NO. 129137"
THE . TRANSCRIP I’
Mai!, $6-a Year.
By Carrier, 1244 Cts. a Week .
0-CENT COLUMN,
: Pay Ro attention to the laws of health Mothers
8 et te daughters’
. UNawares in her inexper
frightened-into Convulsions, og. scared into try.
ing to check the flow. my veciedh a
the flow and it has never started again. And
not five lines in . .
Mecierpeicnag Geesaantene tes , E ; onal line . ©
p week oF Oe or 4 cents a month. a
‘ble invariably in advance.
Road Wagon or with top aut Fant “moons under eyes. A dose of
ye timings. D. We DAVIES, Stover
jailding. . mes
taken every morning after a girl is twelve years
aS old will bring the menses on Properly and keep
them regular. — it will help her to develop into
attractive and equip her for the dutics of wife and motherhood.
_ All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Carduj. ~ ¥
— : The Bony wood d,A
I read your advertisement
erican, and it so favorab’ ssed
during the holidays I pu eee
For.Rest. wee
rpished f00m loeality. Apply
f iere hones pee bag wadh diked fon ae,
ry ‘ M22 lw .
Cow and Calf For Sale. t
. good cow and calf are offered for sale,
sly to Moses Bates, at bis place near th : & bottle of it f to
‘ f grade,-or at the Transcripr. & fai Suffcring with female troubles, She had Been under the aeen ee? cate
napstinns MATL . fy thine terbie, “induced hee resamauld come on st dose brotgh co nex ible. I © first dose brought on her
menses. She took it regularly acco irecti
Felieved. To use her own penn Pg “Tt Ten, mp ieee — “WHSLES Os
For advice and literature, a "i ies'
Department,” The Chattanooga vf tp peal Cone
me that on my visit to Baltimo;
Furnished House Wanted. ~
medium-sized furnished house is wanted. . ry
uire.at the TRANSCRIPT office, [21-tf .
BOVERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG
Wanted for Raiiway Mail Clerks. In-ir-State Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia.
vis:
‘Tenn
Awhwhwawiadieiwh
A Good Investment. — Cl EARANCE
For the Month of February,
> Orawawaws
Small or Large Amounts With
Immediate Profits.
or gamble, but from legiti.
ay oT ers, merchants, proStart Girls Right!
__, Many beautiful girs become invalids for life,
health by: giv.
“€8.a result they have grown pale-faced, with
ry Park, N. J., February s 1
Wine of Cardui in the imehe
and all persons interested in
Soap hn with cuantt vapital are join. us. First-class references in auy part of
United States. For Bape gs oy address
J. Arnold & Co., Ninth and Pine Streets,
Louis. Mo.
First-Class Gootbiack. . <
Extra Good Value in Shoes
Ladies’ Shoes from > i = a a = : <
Men’s Shoes from ~~ ae ay Sai
Call and see for Youreelves.
$l up
$1.50 up
riton Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s
ber shop, on Broad street, gives the best
me intown. All the latest sporting papers
kept on hand. junii-tf
UGUST RAPP
. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street
FOR THE LITTLE ONES,
The Original of Tom Brown of Rugby,
the Schoolboy Hero.
Few better books are known
among English speaking boys than
“Tom: Brown’s School Days at
. Rugby.” Thomas Arnold, Jr., was
. at Rugby when Thomas Hughes,
. the Tom Brown of the school life,
~. was a pupil there, and in “Passages
In.a Wandering Life” gives his recollections of the boys’ hero.
Tom Hughes at fifteen was tall
for-his age; his long, thin face, his
sandy hair, his length of limb and
his spare frame gave him a lankness
of aspect which -was the cause, I
-. Suppose, of the boys giving him the
extraordinary nickname of “executioner.” ;
. . No mame could be less-a ropriate, for there was nothing inhuman
or morose or surly in. his looks, and
still less in his disposition.
to him, and he was always cheerful
and gay. z
He was one of the
-. in the school, and many a time have
I seen him in the quadrangle just
before “hare and hounds”—he béing one of the hares—lightly clad
and with a bag of “scent” strapped
around him. i
He was too keen eyed and: oby . Servant. to-be-specially popular, bit
: ° all the small boys liked him becauge
he .was kind and friendly to them,
He reached the sixth form, but
left. before he had risen high in it,
feeling, no doubt, that his work lay
elsewhere.
Too Good to Be True.
Truly this is an age of inventions,
and the*west is at the front in designing them. Somebody has invented a housecleaning machine!
A big red van is stationed in front
of the house. The operator runs a
hose-into the rooms, and with an
edd little device resembling a carpet sweeper inverted he cleans
everything in sight and out of sight,
vais, draperies, upholstery, everyWill supply. you with the best of
uit, Vegetables, Poultry
cul Fish, Eggs, Ete.” It Gives Results.
vals iin shui ~
ingen also carry a fine liné of Candies and
on the fmiake a specialty of Fresh Ranch
a1 am ‘unt ee.
spective Mt Broad street, Nevada City.
eekly Social
ARMORY HALL
ATURDAYEVENING
FULL OGROHESTRA
—_—
\
\
Money Refunded if It Fails
LOCAL AGENT:
H. Dickerman
OUuH (URE
Our *Phone: Is West 19.
S Time
. . 1 Yow (3 the time to plant For
Action
If you expect to have that
new home for fail, it’s time
you were commencing
work. Perbaps you have
not yet solved the plans
protien. You're only wastng time by waiting. Let
help you along. We are
€ontractors and
bygilders,
CE & LEWIS
PLAZA PLANING MILL,
Sacramento St_ et.
Atvada City Assay Office
ying of Ones of all description
, —
TESTS AND. TH EEDUCTION OF
y.
Seeds is well known.
just received a splendid lot.
Garden. Seeds of all--kinds.
Flower Seeds, Onign Sets,
Sweet Corn, Beans and Peas
in bulk, Blue Grass, White
Clover, Red Clover and
Alfalfa in bulk. % wt wt vt
tees.
pees.
tees.
aK
kind.
P. G. SCADDE
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
3
,
3
. SEEDS! SEEDS!
Our.reputation for selling good
We have
All fresh and of the very best
Price very reasonable.
FOR CITY TREASURER,
E. J. Morgan
{Present incumbent) is hereby anuounced
at
2.008 a
H or Express r " SS ecg ents ———————
No.—W. 23,
™. M. HICKS & CO.
% R DAVIS .
eet @° Vogal and Instruments! All kinds of
Music,
New Vegetables Fresh
Every Day.
Fresh and Salted Fish, Poultry and
Eggs, Candies and Nuts.
"AUGUST RAPP, Proprietor.
; for §2,
> Choral and Orchestral Director.
othe:
‘or the Based per dozen.
2
SPECIAL OFFER
Roses no Roses
2 year old stock, 8 for 50c,°6 for $1, 12
PANSIES JN BLOOM, 25 cents per
dozen. “Small plants by mail 15 cents
BELL CONSERVATORY CO,
made cleaw withe thine is wt clearing
s toe Barri to ly
The Vice of Nagging.
Clouds the happiness of the home,
but a nagging woman often needs help.
She may be so nervous and run-down
in health that trifles annoy her. If she
' is melancholy, excitable, troubled with
. loss of appetite, headache, sleepless
; hess, constipation or faicting and
dizzy spolls, she needs E'ectric Bitters,
. the most wonderful remedy for a'ling
women. Thousands of sufferers from
. female troubles, nervons troubles,
backache and weak kidneys have nsed
it, and become healthy and happy.
Try it. Only 50c. W. D. Vinton
guarantees it,
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
‘Hi: D. Shearer
Present Incumbent, is hereby announced as a candidate for City Marshal at the election to be held on Monday, May 5, 1902.
FOR CITY MARSHAL
E. A. Tompkins
Is hereby announced as a candidate
for Oity Marshal at the election in
May,
a. candidate for City surer at the
election to be held en Monday, May 5,192.
FOR CITY TRUSTEE
Sidney Peard
(Present incumbent) is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election to the office
of City Trust Electi Monday, May 5,
2
Convenience
Is the order of the Day
“HOSE who have
houses piped for
their
gas
Gas Heaters
‘now on display at our office.
. They are not high priced.
OFFICE HOURS—8 a.m. to 8 p. m
Saturdays to 9 p. m. ;
Hevada County Gas & Electric Co,
W. B. OSBORN, Manager.
The
temper of a bully was utterly ‘lian
Best runners
should inspect our supply of.
ae Ladder For Women.
at the ordinary stepladder js
neither safe nor convenient: for women can readily be seen, and for
this reason a new ladder has been
invented. Its merit lies inthe fact
that it is provided with a platform
and a balustrade, the platform open-ing autoniatically as soon asthe lad«
PLATFORM LADDER. ;
being rendered impossible by the
balustrade, which surrounds the
platform. Furthermore, this ladder can be fitted with a large table
board, on which can be placed kitchen utensils or other articles necessary for cleaning purposes. If windows have to be washed or wails to
be cleaned. the work can be done
with perféct safety and convenience,
In othe: respects the ladder is
constructed in the ordinary manner, and it :s so light that it can eas-'
ily be traasported from place to
place. ee
Petrified Forests.
The petrified forests of Arizona
were recently examined anew-under
the direction* of the general land
office. The silicified logs lie in the
greatest abundance within an area
Of eight square miles in Apache
county. In some places theylie
more thickly than ‘they could have
stood while living as trees, and it is
thought that they must have been
carried there by a swift current of
water in the mesozoic age.
The Billionth Minute.
When the twentieth
dawned on the world, the number
of minutes which had elapsed since.
the beginning of the year 1 A: D,
was 998,640,000, and we shall celebrate the thousand millionth minute at the end of April, 1902. Or,
if you prefer to have it so, the anno
Domini clock will tick for the sixty
thousand millionth time at 10:40
ou the -moruing of April 30. 1902.
Fine Groceries
Fischer Bros.
—at the—
PLAZA STORE
Carry a Fine Line of
centu
Groceries,
Provisions,
Case Goods,
Etc.,. Etc.
As can be found in Nevada Oity.
aaa YOO cea
Hay ard Grain for SalE
een en
EVERYTHING FRESH. Goode delivered Free of clfarge, »
Send in a Orial Order.
A GRAND
Selalalelalislsieleteiniainin REKKERKKKKK
i ATHLETIC:
* *®
FAO IOI IIR ORI
-Lfertainment.
will be given by
Company ATHLETIC CLUB
ARMORY HALL
Dp
Friday Evening,
APRIL [8th.
For the Benefit of
PRIVATE JOHN DUNSTER.
Athletic, Acrobatic and Musical
Program.
Dancing toliows the entertainment,
ADMISSION—Gentlemen 50c; Ladies
> aud OCbildren, 25 cte,
der is placed in position and a fall
greenness
. thing makes them the butt
. My watch one of the new men came
TY . troubled greatly with airedhess of thy; *
NEVADA CITY, CAL, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1902.
“W LITTLE NONSENSE.
———
“Putting Up a Job” on.a:Green Hand
" on a Naval Veseel. ,
“The experiment ofstaking men
from the interior states+for service
in the navy has in the maim been a
euécessful one,” said: the naval officer who is on leayevof “alsee salt water for. the ‘first: time
when they enter the service, ‘and
their~ concerning every. '
the others, and, although Sel e others, and, although we try to
protect them alliwe ean, the old
men often take advantage of their
= Sache ‘to amuse themselves at
the expense of the new men.
“Not long ago I was stationed on
&@ receiving ship. One day during
uffing up and, without) goin
‘through the formality of mabcting:
blurted out:
“*T can’t do it alone, mister!’
“ Can’t do what? I asked, taking
in the situation,
-.“ Why, one of the chaps: ordered
me to weigh the anchor, an’ I can’t
lift it.alone! Durn it all; I don’t
even know: where the scales are!’ ”
—Detroit Free Press,
—Up to Date Burgling.
Burglar Bill (to pal)—He’ll take
us for golfers as we come up. Get
your number two ready.
about dat size,
EE
A Letter of Thanks.
PORTLAND; Or., Sept, 7, 19000 © . .
Mr. O. F. Woonwarp—Dear Sir;-. *
For the past two years T have been
my face. tried .almoat. everythin
ander the sun to rid myself of Cheat
di but nothing did me any good
until I got a package of Lane's Tea.
have used it for two:weeke steady, and
my complexion is as clear as a. mirror
and my skin as white as snow.
Mas. E.R! 27246 Oak St.
For sale by H. B. Dickerman, sole
agent, tf
———__~+ «8
Go For Those Home Prunes.
The finest Prunes inthe world. The
were -raised and cured by Wm. H.
Smith. ; For gale at 8 pounds for 25
ents. Ask your grocer for Smith’s
Prunes. oll-tt
seine a
You can get the best refreshments in
town at the
Great A
EST. IN 1860: BY N.-?; BROWN & co.
SUGAR .
Given Away Free
_ Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, Soda,
4
Mush, Baking ‘Powder.
1/2 lbs. Sugar Free with each 250.Purchase
3 lbs. Sugar: Free with each: BQe,. Purchase
6 lbs. Sugar Frae with each. $1.99 Purchase
8O lbs. Sugar Free with each $5.°° Purchas
Coffees: Ereshliy Roasted
Good Quality Our Stronghola
Sure Teas
25, 40, 50, GO and 70 otur per pound
Delicious Flavor.
Ell Strength
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
10, 15 and 25 cts. per can .
Colima Baling Pow-d
15, 25 and 45 cts. per can 2
$1000 REWARD
To the Person who can Produce a
Purer Baking Powder
‘ken Our Colima Baking Powder.
FLAVORING’ EXTRACTS
(10, 20, 35 and 40 ots. bottle
Times as
Many
i: @OOD QUALITY.
Premiums ‘Free.
LOW PRICES. .
LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Strongheld
~uttractixze Seale
cF
China, Crockery, Glassware
Now” on
éuttractixze
Good Place to Buy
merican Importing Tea Co
PINE ST., Masonio Bullding, Nevada Olty.
——<—————r
Prices.
@
New York Bar
The fivest brands of Domestic
and Imported,,,
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
always on hand,
@@™ A nice lunch served every evening at 8 o’clock:
Family Trade Socicited.
-=-CHAS. P. SHENK, Manager
Barber Shop Ae-Opened
ee
The well-known New Union Barber
Shop is again open for business by
MR. B. M. BLAKE who has considerable experience in the Tonsorial art.
Everything--will be kept clean and
neat and the workmanship guaranteed
to be.of the very best. Give me a trial.
New Union Barber Shop,
B. M. BLAKE, Proprietor.
Ask for..
Castle Rock
—and—
Pick-Pocket
CIGARS .
There are no better Cigars
made for the money. Manufactured by
= sake Se aa
Schuernet Brothers
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
In Their New Saloon!
make it a point te serve hy
Good Dressers]{ Rejoice
a om (net ae meee ee
, Se
in jhaving linen worthy of
their style. and reputation.
Fine attire counts for nothing
if the polish that goes with it
is wanting. Theradiant lustre
of our finish is recognized
wherever it shines. Fashion’s
proudest exponent would beam
with self-complacency to see
his accessories just arrived
from our laundry. Our rates,
our work, our methods, all
are right,
UNDRY ASSOCIATION
BREAD, PIES and CAKES
MADE AT THE
New York Bakery
MAX. KOHLER, Prop.
Free Delivery to any part of thecity. Wedding Cakes and Fancy Past di . outt y cz epes alty
‘elephone number—W.
MAITLAND BROS,
Have moved into thelr new caerters on Yom
Street cu ‘uviie al hily former
to eail and ces
hey will
Brest branes of
him TF
‘Wines, Liquors and Cigars
; Alikinds of Mixed Vriaks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND B293., Prove. 3+ 0 asraia
H. V. HOLMES, Manager. WM, TREGALLIS Resident Agent, Nevada City
A eee
—_—
Best We Ever Tasted!
Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the
FOR SALE
~-THE—
Schroeder tlotel & Store
at Rough and.Ready
This Hotel-is well known and is one
of the best in the Oounty. It will be .
sold at a BARGAIN. . For particulars, .
enquire of J. F.-Somnoepgr on the
premises, or
COUNTY ASSESSOR SCHROEDER.
Dancing: School .
‘Every’ Wednesda
at 1.0: 0.‘F> Hall -