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March 26, 1904 (4 pages)

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y. Califor. MPANY, cKE, secretary. TUNING pay the Rind the je. ISS, ; K. street, Seg ing. ’ “GAUGE Iders of note , nd for the 6S aS may ag, will be ay, at the da County, f April, mm, and closed urday, the pcretary, PION,At) B, Cat., HAT: THE iled notice in su oof will be eceiver of 8 to prove id oultivan, John D. me, all of Register. Ss. ur propproperty, is only la Ooungned has lone abIZ y Public a8 ecialist me cs : the only his entire rities re: or write my street, i. D xn . THE: TRANSCRIPT FRED EB, BROWN, Manager. NAT. P. BROWN, . 2s.. “Prosrteter. __ SUBSORIPTION RATES: By Mall, $6 a Year. Ce. of Cardui ae meaescontel Best Cured French Prunes ‘At Gillet’s: Ni Sretue pounds for hotels Prong Nevada City, Cal, 2d grades, 6 cts. and i Sete. per pound: ting .m: é dey the entire ah eri bring the ergane ui di Mrs, Nich burning i flammation and ae health and strength and ~— her able to: become: _ WANTED. _ for every duty of ifering Women w cannot secure the médical center,she.depended on pk cured. This same medicine it? a: ree For Sele, A double carriage, ‘with fine harness. Alquire at TRANSCRIPT office. di-tf © two first-class buggies will be sold at a bargain, if applied for immediately. Enoe QOuaPiam, Sr. ANDREW’s AssoctAatron. _WINE-CaRDUI_ ei ther relict Sho’ was_ restored ‘to ine of Cardui the credit of making ht here that whil irs, Niedager ere tha’ Ne TS, ir rig) T All droggiste sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui. king life « burden to soul tt ‘antl 2 tried * ty lessened and of ‘4 boy ei Beco eartfelt thanks to you: , time I had ites hone ee vet Bay ether sad the strengthe a fig ‘place. — iia ished the racking pains mph This medicine equips a woman erhood. There are ,.many sufcan never be theirs because/they * specialist, but we want to say lives in Philidelphia, a sr ine of Cardui for a cure and she is within your reach. Will. you Piano For Sale. di-tf A fine Chickering Piano is offered for sale pA a pict Enquire at the Taamsorirt Cross Classified Advertisements, lowa Wanted. Faithful person to call on retail trade and agents for manufasturing houte; local territory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and expense mone; advanced; previous exper!enée unnecessary ; position permanent; business successful. Enclosed self-addressed envelope. Superintendent Travers, 620 Monon Bidg., Chicago. 023-216 The onl Missouri River and Chicago. Overiand Limited. Vestibuled. Wanted. Pe nvy,to manag avinoes& rest ist expenses. Manager, 370 Caxton Baits yt a Huge Oars,’ Eastern sda pa roe Becllutag Ohal Atlantic ig Ghee i atentaes and Tourist Sleepers. “PERSONALLY CONDUCT en age i. So say 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 ' aad the beds soft and comfortable. ; Call around and see, New York Hotel JOHN G. RICHARDS; Prop. Now is the season for Chrysanthemums and Carnations Qbhrysanthemume from 85 cénte to Onr 75 cent $1,25 centedogen. sigé ‘will pl you, Carnations from 85 cente to 75 cents Any color, red, white or ’ per dozen. pink. SACRAMENTO, Cal. BELL CONSERVATORY .CO. R. R. RITCHIE, G. Aw P. C. “or S. P. COMPANY’S ‘AGENT. On Double Track R:2ilway Between the . THREE ZRAINGS DAILY Via the Southern Pacific,Unton Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern Rys © The most Luxurious Train in the World. Electric lighted Surouahout, Buffet. smoktng cars with barber and bath, Booklovers Library, Dining ndard’ and Oompartment ‘Sleeping Oars and Observation Vars. Less than three days to Chicago without change. Tourist Sleeping Oars to Chicago. Dining cars. Wednesdays, Thuredays and DUSaES 617 Market St, (Palace Hot2l) San Francisco. ve and Illinois: Leaves ‘San Francisco at 10:00 a. m Leaveg.San Francisco-at. 6:00 p. m. Leaves San Franoleeo at 9:00 a.m. FED. EXCL beat ‘of SIONS. ri Chicago § Northwestern Ry. O'CONNOR. & SHANNON, Preprietors. meant Seed Talk Complete and reliable information and advige on seeds, planting, etc., inour new, amply and beaatifally illustrated annual catalogue, 1904, Mailed free on request. ALL SEEDS FOR FARM AND GARDEN Fruit Trees and Ornamental Plante COX SEED CO. 411, 413, 415 Sansome Street : ee promptly attended to, Exchange, opposite Hotel Antlers. Peerless Saloon Woodman‘é Tompkins Best of Wines Broad street, Nevada City Cool and Sharp fe the Beer drawnxby us. We : 8 Plain and Fancy Mixed Drinks ‘We would be pleased to see ou. at any time, , Dower & Hooper,: Proprietors’ iss Veda B. Gourley Legal Work and Oorrespondence: Office in Nevada County Real Estate’ NEVADA OITY, CAL, Liquors and. Cigars THE EAGLE SALOON ‘SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SOCIAL DANCE By Company C, N. G. C. at Armory Hall Saturday Evening Music by Wild’s Orchestra rere Admission—Gents, 50 ots; Ladies Free. Free. atin ty Ww. H. abies Vice P . Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. — . Paid Up Capital -'$50,000 ; Banking Do ct Commercial and Sevings aaa . = THERE'S GOOD AND BAD LIQUORS But only the best are kept by us. Drop in and Sample our goods. Che Leading Brands of Cigars @t00 2 _ CHAMPION SALOON br. T. B. Timony We also keep Broad Street, Nevada City Blacksmith Business For Sale.. sti 8080 08 <a The Plaza Blacksmith Shop, doing a fine business. Shop stocked with firstclass tools, A splendid opportunity for the right party. For particulare apply to A. A. ATTKISSON, Plaza Blacksmith Shop, Nevada City The Eminent Specialist in. Refraction The Doctor ie the ‘cnly Specialist forth of San Francisco on the Science of Fitting Glasses, The Doctor is Registered ander State Law in Optometry. The Doctor has.never bad a coaee to fail him. He has sent in his 6§75tb prescription. Office—opposite Epieco; 1 Church. Nevada Oity. Hou “aris 4 p. m., every day except Monday. Grass V: Valley patrons showed fare both ways.. Fancy Drinks, — Oyster Cocktails, The best of Beer, Cigars, etc Can ae be found at the favorite reON BROAD ‘era, ‘} and heart free; aren’t you?” "MARRYING 4 A TITLE Copyright, 1903, by 1. C. MeChure ed over his mother’s old blooded purpose to secure a titled son-ih-law. He Pas his sparkling, ‘vivacious, warm hearted sister, and his soul. was in re-. oa at the idea ‘of forcing her to make oveléss marriage. He was still pondering over the questién Ii’ the lobby of the Breslau hotel}, person: of Tom Cafrington, a former college chum. After the first greetin dragged: his friend into a quiet: corner and immediately . to untold his brilliant scheme. “Tom, old man, you are spilt single The. other nodded in mild surprise. “Good! I didn’t know but that you “had met your fate during the three years you’ve spent in England. “Do°’you know, the sight of you put a queer idea into my: head. -You remember my little sister, Elnore? You saw her once about six years ago. She was only a little girl of fifteen then, but I remem,ber you said you thought her deucedly pretty.” The other’s brown syes Kindled at the recollection. “Well, of course she is a young lady now and, if I do say it, one of the loveliest girls that you'll meet in many a day’s travel. Most unfortunately, mother has determined to marry Elnore off to some duffer with a title, and she’s badgering the life out of the poor girl about it. So far Elnore bas turned down all the lords,’ counts, et cetera, for, though she says she is willing to marry one provided she loves him, she } draws the line at the half baked spec!mens of nobility that the mater has sprung on her. I want you to come to the rescue, Tom. Go in and win the . little sister yourself and save her from the titled fortune hunters. You'll fall in love with her, I’ll wager my -head. My plan is to introduce you to mother and Elnore as an English nobleman whom I met a couple of years ago in Hngland. I remember you once told me your father was an Englishman and distantly related to the Earl of Weldon. That’s what made me think of the plan. Of course, having only seen you once for a few minutes years ago,’ Elmore ‘won't temomber you. Join our party for the next two months while we are doing Germany and Austria. What do you think of it?” “For heaven’s sake, Elkins, are you serious?” the other gasped. “Never more so in my life.” “But your sister! You are not considering whether she will like me or not. Then think of the position it would put me in. She would despise me when she discovered what a trick I had played on her.” “Oh, she’ll like you all right, and you ean tell her the truth when you pro pose. Youneed not care what the otb ers think so long as dad and I are sutisfied, and I can vouch for the gov ernor’s views. At any rate, as long as you are in the party mother won't be inflicting any more of these fossilized and impecunious nobles on the poor girl.” » There was a peculiar twinkle in Carrington’s eyes, and he gazed medita tively at the opposite wall a full minute before answering. “Tl do it;” he said briefly as he swung around. “You may introduce me as Lord Carnleigh, the courtesy title of the heir apparent of the Earl
of Weldon.” Tom Carrington was tall and broad shouldered, with polished manners of a man of the world. Mrs. Elkins was in a flutter of ecstasy that evening as her son presentéd to her “my Lord Carnleigh, heir apparent of the Earl of Weldon, Castle Weldon, Sussex, England, a gentleman whom I met two years ago in England,” the last state ment, at least, being a literal truth. Hilnore’s face bore a look of doubting surprise as her eyes first rested on the clear cut features of “my lord,” and the latter’s quick glance caught it. It worried him a bit, but he soon forgot it in blissful enjoyment of her society. : “By George!” he exclaimed as he paced up and down his own room later in the evening.. “Gerald was not a bit too partial in his praise of her. She’s the handsomest, brightest, most adorable little girl I’ve ever met. I’m not sorry I entered into his plot now. I’) carry it through and win her if } can.” Carrington’s courtship of Elnore dur. ing_the next few weeks was of the BLAC LEG. OTT'S ASSAY OFFICE, Established in 1853, 440644 In Cattle can be prevented. CUTTER’S BLACK LEG VACCINE, California’s favorite, the most suc cessful, easiest used and lowest hae reliable vaccine made string or piil om. Write for free Black k Leg Booklet. THE CUTT JRL Sod EABSRATORY Ifyour druggist does oa stock our veceines; order direct from us. I buy Gold Dust and Gold and Silver Bars. ‘Gerald Biking wan seriously: distarb. when inspiration came to him in the . Gerald . The eyes of the world are now focused on this point, owing to the efforts now being Sea Jaee by the neil eantlon oh Reklag to China to iudace the latter country to join hands with Ja peu against Russia. acter, themselves, so oblivious to externals. Mamma EIEfns, too, was complacent. True, “Lord Carnleigh” easy victim to his nobie charms. despair one day to Gerald. she likes me. At times I almost think U’ve won her, she is so sweet and. gracious to me, and then just as I am getting my courage up to the proposal! pitch she’ll suddenly turn cool as an iceberg.” Taking consolation from Gerald’s wise commonplace, “That’s a woman’s way, my lord,” he kept up the siege most valiantly. Finally one day bis eager eye saw a signal of distress in her mantling cheeks and drooping eyes. Then he boldly demanded a capitulation. When she whispered, “I love, you, Tom,” he took her in his arms and shamefacedly acknowledged the decett he had practiced upon her and Mrs, Elkins. Mischievous dimples danced about the corners of her sweet mouth as she raised her head from his shoulder. “Tom Carrington,” she cried ‘gleefully and to his great consternation, “1 you there in Presiau! rather good looking fellow. you were not ‘Lord Carnleigh.’ I knew I don’t you so well if you had been. I have been in Europe. Of course, I forgive you, you bad, deceitful fellow, but I can’t say what mamma will do.” “Mamma” did just what Tom anticipated when he told her of bis love for her daughter and bravely confessed that he had been guilty of an atrocious hoax in passing as Lord Carnleigh. Apologies availed him naught. Even when Gerald broke in and attempted to assume responsibility for the whole affair and to explain that Carrington was rich and really connected with a noble English family, Mrs. Elkins’ wrath was not abated one jot. In a storm of passion she ordered the young man to leave her apartments and never again to intrude his presence on her or her daughter. There was a conference that evening between Gerald and Tom at another Berlin hotel, with the result that the next morning, long before the hour of Mrs. Elkins’ awakening, Elnore stole out of her room. She was dressed for traveling. Gerald and Carrington met her in the lobby, and all three entered a waiting cab. Two hours later Mrs. Elkins’ French maid brought a large square envelope to her bedside. On both envelope and paper was the Weldon crest. Her astonished eyes read the following lines: My Dear Madam—I humbly beseech your pardon for defying your commands, but . have obeyed the dictates of my heart, and this morning at 6:30 o'clock, in the preaence of your son and my private secretary, Mr. Holcomb, at the Fourth Lutheran church, your daughter and I were married. We start at once on our wedding trip, and after a few weeks in Italy ‘and France we shall proceed directly to Castle Weldon, England, my country seat. The countess sends her love and a most earnest plea for forgiveness, in which J heartily join. She algo wag deceived, basely deceived, and did not learn the truth until she saw my signature on the marriage register. You see, I was not Lord Carnleigh, but the Earl of Weldon, my. father, who died more than a year ago, having unexpectedly succeeded to the title only a few weeks before his death. invitation to you, Ris g husband and ‘to my dear friend, G to pay up a lo visit at Castle Weldon after June 1. With deepest regards, WELDON. _ Pretest. Doctor—I should say you have about three months to live. Patient—Make it longer, doctor. 1 po never pay your bill in that time.— fe. —_—Nerve. She (with an idea of choking him off —There are only two men in the world I could love. He—Indeed! And who is the other one? Forethought. Husband—You don’t mean to sp¥ you paid $250 for that gown? Wife—Oh, no! I left that for aad wr do.—Smart Set, Nevada City, Cal. Psd most industrious and persistent eharGerald smiled contentedly as he watched the couple so absorbed in found no “She’s a girl of the most distractingly variable moods,” he declared in half “I believe knew who you were the moment I saw A schoolgirl of fifteen never forgets a young man she meets, particularly if he is a—a—well, believe I. should have learned to like I have grown prejudiced ‘against titles since I need not add, I am sure, how very . great pleasure we take in extending an . . GET ON IN ~CALIFORNIA— GET OFF IN CHICAGO HAT’S the way of it—if you go East via the Rcck Island System. Get on in California; get off in Chicago. No matter how you want to go—in a tourist sleeper or aboard the finest train that crosses ‘the continent —your ticket should read via the Rock Island. Reasons why will be furnished on request. Two routes—one via Ogden, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs or Denver; the other via EI Paso. In case you wish to communicate with this Office use the accompanying coupon. . C. A. RUTHERFORD, District. P. Agent, 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. T expect to leave_ for about_ Please quote one a class rate. Send me any literature that will be of interest to me. Name. : Street and No. City and State, Rock Island C. A. RUTHERFORD, District Passenger Agent, 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. PORCH Grand Masquerade Ball . GIVEN BY THE i : Yevada County Promotion Cece AUDITORIUM, Grass Valley Friday Evening, J April Sth, 1904. S PIT is the aim to make this Ball the sienaeat ever given in Nevada St county. Prizes of value and usefuloess—more cf t’ em than can be enamerated—will! be offered for maskers here from San Francisc>. The best music to be obtained will be farnished, Io fact, nothing will be left undone to make the party an enjoyable affair. No objectionable characters will be admitted, go go and take your wife and femily. TICKETS—jncluding transportation to and from Nevada City— Gentleman $1; ladies 50 cents. ‘Tickets on sale every where. Special cars will ran after the party. oe ee It’s the best Light.. LEOrRICITY is the light nowadays. Yoa ought.to put if in your house. It’s the safest light known, It’s clean. I's certain — press a button Costumes will be Oe. Low Rates Again Duriog the months of i. 9 i March and April the Southa i a (iggy age tipo ern Pacific and their conexplosions, no more nections will again place on sal aced westbound : ets frem Obicago and pointe west thereof to California. Help your county by giving at* least one Eastern friend or relative this information. We will wire instructions to furnish ticket at any point in the United States on deposit of money here. bother with oil lamps, no more emokey chimneys. It’s cheaper in the long ran. .,% * Ou New Gas hight. Is the best for business houses. Ii’s far cheaper than electric lights for peole who age it for only a w hours 4 night.. . Meveda Connty Gas & Electric Co, JOHN WERRY, Manager. W. H. WOOD, Traveling Pass. Agent. T. R. GRAY, Div. Pass. Agent, Sacramento, Cal, @@” Best incandescent lamps 15 cents, RST. IN 1860 BY‘N. P. BROWN & CO. aia aici . Embroidery Lessons Given on Monday and Friday after'. noots. “Apply to. Mrs, Janes Oarmnes, Transsoript Building, Commercial St. ont, ef Medical Sake. Toilet Soap the Scalp of crusts and dandruff, promotes the growth of the hair, cures all Skin diseases, takes pimples off the the-face; is a sure care for poison osk, and is fine for cleansing teeth. The Ordwray Plaster will cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back or Side, Nenralgia, Pleurigy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Cram » Kidney disease, Dyspepsia, Spra rains, Heart disease, Liver complaints, Drorey Rida male weakness, sore and weak The above articles. can be con by calling on 8. HOLBROOK, . _ Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City, Cal. a28.tf The Curse of Womankind Is sick and nervous headaches. Sher} man’s Headache Cure gives instant re lief. One dosecures. Guaranteed per fectly harmless. Immediate relief 25c and 100 a box. It cures neuralgia Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent. EES Hoticeto Voters REGISTRATION Orrick oF tHE County OLERk OF Nevapa Country, OaLiroarniA. OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the laws of the State of California provide for a new and complete Registration of the voters of Nevada County im accordanee with the provisions of Section 1004, of the Political Code of the State of Oaliforola that said Registration Began January ist, 1904, and will continue to and tnclade Wednesday, September 28th, after which it will cease, Transfers from one precinct to ane other within the county will close Thursday, October 13th, 1904, Attention is called to the provisions of Section 1088, which provides that ~ . only those “who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which they claim their vote Ninety days, and in the election precinct Thirty days” are entitled to registration, Farther notice is hereby given that affidavits of registration or transfers must be sworn to before the Coonty Clerk or his Deputies. All persons, foreign born, tntending to become a citizen, should be naturalized prior to and including August oth, 1904, as those naturalized after that date cannot legally vote at the general election held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1904, The office of the County Olerk (in the Court House at Nevada City) will be open for registration from 9 a.m to 5 p. m. of each day. F. L. ARBOGAST, County Olerk. Sit now for Fine Photos Framed Pictures ot All Kinds. HE LARGEST and most complete assortment ever displayed in the county at most reasonable prices MOORE Yevada City Grass Valley For the Scalp as a shampoo. Itcleans SRE CERT ae, is