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March 3, 1902 (4 pages)

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Mariano Ig Mariano Proving ¥ RT, IN AND , State of ts ate of Geo at MONDAYS 02, at 10 o’clod irt Roomo™ in the City en appointel for proving ‘ooper, dee cation of H o him of rhere any pé contest the BOGAST, Cletiy ting. i, MEBRTING the Cadmuaé sid at the of street, rool on MONDAY at the hour a ate ect e for the enti f such other e meeting. » on SATURD oe k , nOOD. ‘ELL, Seoretal t, Room i, NOTICE. + COMPANE: siace of buiil Jocation of a gry . that a! rectors, held! ig) : aor a t ay aa advert d unless P 1 on Monday’ sh, ee be , toget. er Wie penses of salt ‘ectors, TELL, Secret at, San F Notices G COMPAN, “place of D ing, Sanvt rks, hat ie “rs d on the " sment (Nd. } yas 1e ed rporatiod, i” rates Gold se of the comm iiding, 54 is assess? advertual , ody, the ~ oe . of Directors REY: ) SURGES Street, bet a th. pook oF #0, cents a month. Payithe TRANSORIPT office. ‘an YEAR NO. 12,117 EST: IN + 860 BY N. P. BROWN & Co. \ ' TRANSCRIPT SUBSORIPTION BATES: $6 a Year. : ENT COLUMN, nts of not to oe ae lines in out Ede aadiaineat tas vance. bly inmils n-gized furnished house is wanted. £21-tf Keys Lost. ith six or eight keys has been Ander will please return to the bon. feb25tf Lost. Gold Forget me-not Breast-pin, i diamond in center. Returned to iohen, Chronicle Agency, and ref21-1w . For Sale Cheap. ness and wagon. Side Spring ‘wagon or buggy, with top and iget of harness. Bay mare, will ive. Weight about 1000 pounds in the county knows her.] Alo iaddle and bridle. Apply to iGEO. W. REEKS, Singer Agent. MENT POSITIONS — YOUNG pd for Raitway Mail Clerks. Inres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia. Good Investment. . or Large Amounts With immediate Profits. tion or gamble, but from legiti. Bankers, merchants, prom, and all persons interes in ing with small capital are join-class references in any part of ates. For particulars address & Co., Ninth and Pine Streets, ice Berry Plants. pod time to plant Raspberry and plants. I have the best varieties nly avery moderate charge for red. T, H. Lene. st-Class Bootblack. ens, whose stand is at Wild's on Broad street, gives the best m. All the latest sporting papers hand. juni7-tf ly Social ORY HALL RDAY EVENING 15 ORCHESTRA F’Phone is West 19. Time or KG tion 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 waiting. Let help you along. We are architects, contractors and builders. & LEWIS ZA PLANING MILL, . Sacramento St et. City Assay Office. Ons ot all description. : aRD THE REDUCTION OF orders eras mt attended UGHT, Broad . reet, heley IS MADE ON BULLION. T. H. HICKS & CO.” R. DAVIS Vocal and instrumental Music ° pupils at : of tuition, ete ia Roreh san tans and other for the : own Ts as to Fes Poisoned by: Absorption]. POISON OAK, : Through the pores of the skin many poisons ore POISON Ivy, pov Sovomeer Bho rare sate oO uERLY = BARBER’S ITCH, og pane gm i-like blood LEAD ann BRASS “sitios of soait thes or ghdy corse POISONING, ETO. i mbes 2s ig semen wl to be affected by Poison Oak and Ivy and other » lead and zinc have their imugh the absorption of fine and clean appearance the skin, and is a most obstinate reached the lecal ance ofthe rash or eruption on the skin, and all efforts shoul: purification and building up of the blood. Ugly ecuptions and to break out in spite of salves, wash or other external treatment. S. S. S. is especially recommended for poisons of this character, y So pletely does it destroy the effects of the Oak and Ivy that there is no Lamson . of its hi Sapam and it is equally as aicadices in brass or lead poisoning or ber’s Itch ; building up and P ig the blood and driving out of the circulation impurities of every kind, and removing blemish, sore or eruption from the skin. There is no substitute for S. S. S.; it is the only purelyblood purifier known, and the safest and best in ail constitutional or blood disease: Our Medical Consultation Department.—If you desire any special information or advice about your case, write our physicians, laining your condition, poof will carefully consider what you SS to sa ee oe ; ey and you will receivea prompt reply, Our physi_cians have madea study of blood and skin diseases, ce , and skill without any cost to you whatever. Don’t hesitate to write fully about’ yourself, as nothing ie say goes beyond our office. We have a very : teresting book on Blood and Skin Diseases, which Nar 8 dar eae and you can ‘have the benefit of their THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, AT A, GA. t $3 =. SEEDS! SEEDS! Our reputation for selling good Seeds is well known. We have just received a splendid lot. Garden Seeds of all kinds. Flower Seeds, Onion Sets, Sweet Corn, Beans and Peas in bulk, Blue Grass, White Clover, Red Clover and Alfalfa in bulk, 2 ot % All fresh and ‘of the very best kind. Price very reasonable. P. G. SCA DDEN Commercial Street, Nevada City. Yow is the time to plant It Gives. Results.. — ~ La Rue’s Coueh Care LOCAL AGENT: “HL, DICKERMA By . W hen You Get Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money. The quality of Paper, Type and Ink all cut a_ gure in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may rove inferior if roper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. Weelaim to excel in these respects also. HANDSOME STYLES IN ePRINTING in clothing, and the TaNsoRIPT keeps up with fhedecrees of Dame Pasion te, sheave Prasursadive. W ; have the newest and most compiete Job Printing plant in the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent judges Sieetatee work we are now t irning out to be the best. 2 Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybodys see eee Dane was captured and beheaded by Is the order of the Day > BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, A STORY OF FORREST. How the Peppéry Actor Squared Accounts With One Critic. Many years ago Edwin Forrest, the celebrated. actor, when in New York, was in the habit of dining at Windust’s,-a noted restaurant on Park tow that was a favorite resort of actors and literary men. It usually happened that Forrest would be joined by friends and that the little group would sit togéther at one table. On. one occasion it chanced that an Englishman with a reputation for conceit and impertinence, who had scraped acquaintEarly in the course of the dinner the Englishman began to make criticisms which he considered pleasantries about Forrest’s conception “of cértain roles. . Encouraged by his own appreciation he gave full play to his humor and concluded each of his impertinences with, “Pardon my freedom, sir; it’s my way.” To the astonishment of all who knew Forrest’s irascible disposition he bore the Briton’s offensive remarks patient: ly and seemingly ignored them as far as possible. When, however, the nuts were brought in by the waiter, he took several cracked walnuts in his hand and, walking over to the Briton’s place, joeularly snapped them successively in the face of that individual, lightly saying after_each shot, “Pardon my ‘free . » dom, sir; it’s my way,” and snapped him out of the restaurant. : Grewsome Football Legend, Where did football: originate? Some people give ancient Chester, in England, credit for bringing the great winter pastime into existence. There is a record of football playing in that city in the year 1540, but Chestrians believe in a legend of much earlier date. In the tenth century, it is said, a the citizens. Some one began kicking the head about the streets, others followed, and it was discovered that this formed a new and decidedly fascinating sport. This was . repeated whenever possible, but as cagaa vie heads became scarcer and the entertainment. of kicking them more difficult to procure it was at last arranged7 “for the shoemakers yearly on Shrove Tuesday to deliver to the draper, in the presence of the mayor of Chester, one ball of leather, called a football, of the value of 3s. 4d. or above.” _ There is evidently a. fine precedent for those concerned in the game “losing their heads.” ; Miracles of Warfare. Until war ceases, which will be the greatest miracle of all, it will always be the exhibition ground of miracles. How can a bullet puncture a man’s coat behind and before or piece his boot and sock and be gravely shaken out of both without wounding him? And what mysterious channel does this human body contain which leads a bullet dexterously around the heart, a hair’s breadth from the seat of life, yet never rending it—a phenomenon vouched for by more than one army surgeon? Shells have burst thunderously between the very legs of soldiers and left them still soldiers: Pompom shells: of two inches diameter have passed through legs and arms without shattering the bone or bursting at the impact, though there. appears to be literally no room for such a merciful performance. In fact, a history of the escapes in war would be wild reading even after a course of Munchausen. A Bad Breath, Is the most disgusting thing one can be affected with. It is nauseating to those with whom you come in contact Lane’s Tea, taken at night, will keep the stomach and bowels in proper cqndition and make your breath clean. 25c and 50c a package. For.sale by H. DIcKERMAN, sole agent. ; tf Convenience 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—8 a. m. to 8 p.m Saturdays to.9 p. m. Hovada County Gas & Electi Co, W. E. OSBORN, [lanager. AUGUST RAPP Will supply you with the best of Fruit, Vegetables, Peuiltry Fish, Eggs, Etc. —kkk— I also carry a fine line of Candies and Nuts. : > 3 I make a specialty of Fresh Ranch ance with the tragedian, was one of . Tagent. WELL BROKEN HORSES. The Silent Man Generally Has the Most Manageable Animals. Has any one ever noticed that a silent man has usually the best broken horses? It may not be true, but all the men of my acquaintance who do not talk much bave wel} broken horses. Drive with them, ‘and you will wonder how they manage their horses. No managenient is visible. The horse goes where he is wanted without apparent effort on the part of the driver. One famgus turfman at least has been noted for his art in driving a horse to the limit of his speed without making a he do ft? Don’tsknow, but, he jas a man of few words. Probably there is a lesson in this. The average horse understands only a few things thoroughly, only ‘a few. words, signs or commands. The silent . man gives only a few, and he does not confuse jhiis horse. The horse is made to know them thoroughly. He understands the man who understands him. It is a pleasure to drive a horse that understands. Few pleasures in life can equal it if the horse is a good, cheerful driver. There would be more of this kind if they were made to know a few things thoroughly—the right things.—National Stockman. How Sousa Got His Name, When Sousa, famous the world over as king of march music, landed in the
“home of the free,” he carried with him a valise on which was marked in plain letters “John Philipso, U. S. A.” Time passed, and this son of sunny Italy commenced to grow musical and also to become Americanized. It was then, so, the stury goes, that he expressed tlie desire for a name more nearly like those of. the people of which he was one by choice. Philipso sounded out of place doing service for a man who had imbibed American beliefs and customs and whose destiny was closely linked with “the stars and stripes forever.” A member of the band to which he belonged: finally. made a suggestion. It turned ott to be a happy one and was adopted by the master of the baton, The suggestion was this: To the name Philipso add U. S. A. Divide the one name into two words, and there was the smooth sounding and easily pronounced name of John Philip-Sousa.— Philadelphia Telegraph. ¥ When Kissing Was Costly. The case of the People against Murline, heard by the governor of New Haven colony in council on May day, 1660, indicates the attitude toward unlicensed kissing in those times. It appeared that Jacob Murline and Sarah Tuttle had been caught kissing each other. . . Jacob tried to throw the blame on Sarah, saying he thought she*had “with intent let fall her gloves.” Sarah denied the intent. Jacob then admitted that he “tooke her by the hand, and they both sat. down upon a chest, but whether he kyssed her or she kyssed him he knows not, for he never thought of it since until Mr. Raymond told him that he had not layde it to.heart as he ought.” The stern governor, after duly lecturing the guilty parties on the enormity of their offense, decreed that “the sentence therefore concerning them is that they shall pay either of them a fine of 20 shillings to the colony.” 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, beadache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and wesk kidneys have used it, and become healthy: and happy. Try it. Only 60c. W. D. Vinton guarantees it. A Letter of Thanks. PORTLAND, Or., dept. 7, 1900. Mr. O. F. Woopwarp—Dear Sir:— For the past two years I have been troubled greatly with a redness of my skin, and a great number of pimples on my face. I tried almost everything under the sun torid myself of these disorders, but nothing did me any good until I got a package of Lane’s Tea. have used it for two wéeks steady, and my complexion is as clear as a mirror and my skin as white as snow. Mrs. E. R. THomas, 272%¢ Oak St. or sale by H. B. Dickerman, sole tf NOTICE. LANS AND ESTIMATES OF A NEW STEEL BRIDGE to span Deer Creek, located in the City of Ne vada. Abutments now in place to be used, Distance between abutments 300 feet, Width of bridge to be 16 feet, with foot walk on west side to be 4 feet, wide. One per cent of the estimate cost will be paid for plans accepted. The Board reserves the right to rejéct any or all plans. Plans will be received at the City Clerk’s Office at the City Hall up to APRIL 9tb, 1902. SIDNEY PEARD, Eggs. 7 Broad street, Nevada City. s \ £25 City Clerk. yelling and whipping theirs. How did ; Business Locals. For life insurance see T. B. Gray. Cranberries at ten cents per quart at Sigourney’s. jl9-tt Mince meat in bulk at 15 cents per pound at Scadden’s. a6tf The choicest brands of whisky and Gigars can be found at W.J. BrrTLaNp’s Council Chambers. Try them. tf Loveland is now selling his famous bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it, __ nov6-tf . Ifyou want a good, cool drnk of . beer—the very best in town—drop in and ses Wm, Harry. m7-tf Choice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Council Chambers, on Broad street. s27te The best half and half can be found at the Council Chambers, corner of Broad and Pine Sts. 5 cts per-giass. A good hot lunch will be served every night at William Harry’s saloon, corner Pine and Spring street. Cool beer and choice wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. jull 'tf a 2oo Can’t Keep it Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King’s New Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles waseever known before. Thousands bless them for curing Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Jaundice and indigestion. Try them. 25c at Vinton’s drug store, Says He Was Tortured. “T suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk,” writes H. Robinson. 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. Women and Jewels. . Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman’s preferences. to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the stranous efforts to make or save the money to purchasa them. Ifa woman-will tisk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption in its sarly stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it-is-a certain cure for codghs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. Green's reliable remedies at all druggists. Get Green’s Special Aimanac. RE Ry Cee Cold Storage Meats For special first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to drissé}-Bros , Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork, mutton and lamb in the market. fe2l-tf ORDINANCE NO. 165. An Ordinance Providing for the Establishment and Maintainance of a Public Library and Reading Room in the City of Nevada. 6 hee Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: ° SzctTrIon 1. Thereis hereby established in the City of Nevada a Free Public Library and Reading Ruom. Section 2. Said Public Library and Reading Room thall be under the man agement of a Board of Library ‘‘rustees, consisting Of five members, to be appointed by the President of the Eoard of Trustees of the “ity of Nevada, by and with the consent of said Board oi City ‘Trustees. Such Library Trustees shall severally hold office for three years, serving without compensation; provided, that the members of the first Board shall so class'fy themselves by iot so that one of their number shall go out of office at the end of the current tiseal year; two at the end of one year thereafter, and the-othér two at the end of two years thereafter. Section 3. Said Board of Library Trustees shall have all the powers given ty, and shall be subject to the restrictions contained in that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitied: “An Act to pre-4 vide for the establishment and maintainance Section 4. The Board of Trustees shall provide, by appropriation or otherwise, for the expenses of the maintainance of said Library and Reading Room. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in foree from ‘and after tweuty days after its passage. Passed this 20th day of February, 1902, by the following vote: Ayes—A. Gault, J. Eustis, S. Peard, C. W. Hill and J. H, Rogers. ‘Noes -None. Absent—None. ALEX GAULT, President of the Board of City Trustees of the City of Nevada. Attest: SIDNEY PEAKD, Clerk of.the Board. £25. Notice to Creditors, THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J. J. LYONS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of J. J. Lyons, deceased, to the ereditors of, and all persons haviug claims agaiust the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix, at the law office of J. M. Walling. Esq., ix Nevada City, corner ofBroad and Pine streets, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in said county ef Nevada, State of California. Dated Feb. 25th, A. D. 1903. £25 MARY A. LYONS, Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. STATE OF GEORGE A. COOPER, DEceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigued, executor ofthe last Will of George A. Cooper, deceased, to the ereditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them wi h the movesaae vouchers, within four months after the fiist publication of this notice. to the said executor at the law office of P. F. Simonds. at Nevada eity, Nevada County, Calforni:, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate. Dated Feb. 24, 1902. oy HARVEY COOPER, er, dec Jewels form a magnet of mighty power! G. G.}. of Public Libraries: within municipalitits,”-7 approved March 23, 1901. ! 91/2 lbs. Sugar Free G lbs. Sugar Free 2O lbs. Sugar Frez Pres Good, Quality ‘ a es Mn inl cole Neto eden Se? wWwelicious PURE AND AR? 10, 15. and Colizmme al exert God wd Fae e 1S, rae = aIRCS To the Person, whocan P: ‘wan Our Colima ee, 1 <b Times as f™., Many & sisiave sd hm pes wea.on, ttm patentee extia utes China, a. 4 € POL LZ ee i™* Attractixy Net atten Scared eet Siete . (NY rit a TE ER I ME EN Samples ga __ COPYRIGHT iH. V. HOLMES, Manager. ‘A’ AR . Bere et = Feas,-Cofieces, Spices, —— 4 Flavoring Extracts, Mush, Baking Powder. ee 4 o °% a $1000 . "5 Ae bev nos Sect Sees’ he ce we oe es eye s Fite FAR A OM me TOR DS ode we ds Rs’ as? \7. Free Soda, with each 25a, Purchase viih each §Mea. Purchase pach GF_,2? Purchase S3,°° Purchase With 6acn 10,124,153, 20, 25, 30,23 cts. per pound ur Stronghold PP com, stm 6 te SUS 35, 40, 50, 6B and 7G cis. per pound ae "211 ATIC PS cts. pei aE Eowrdexr «$5 cts. per can a Gam @ & mtrensth SPICES can oiuce a Purer Baking Powder aking Powder. EXTRACTS tune AM, sof 29 cts. bottle Goob TIME TO BUY ums Free LOW PRICES. — 13 Our Stronghold .ry, Glassware Onr — rices. ‘importing Tea Co, jing, Navada Clty. r Handiwork Demonstrate the superiority of our Laundry. You'll find them in our office and also on the persons of scores of welllressed people in this city. Such people are the heralds ot skill. They carry the proof of it everywhere, and they confirm and extend our popularity. Styles differ, but in laundry work our Troy style has the call. Ever tried us? Prices reasonable. our GA LLIS Resident Agent, Nevada City BROAD STREET, CAPITA:. Authorized and siubactiis« &, $200,000 Paid upincoin, < te 50,00 Undivided profits, . ° 35,8 : BUSINESS HOU! S—10 4. at. tod Pp. e New Tarkan jon, Paria & Am ¢ We issue Sight Drafts Also Bills of Excthange yable-at sight furops. Collection ite Highest price prid fc Assay Office at the Rank rh apn Bank z bayabie in N nty and travsacted 4 » ie a GORRESP a State Warrants This Bank Maintaiie au ofice at Grass Y ailey FEB bs iy om 8 mac las Incorporated in 18706. NEVADA CITY DIRECTORS, ; ee -President D. & HOAN Secretary . i 3. ne Dr. R. M. Hunt, ud on Saturdays from 6;30 to 7:30 P.M. ‘é. Sou rancisco—First National Bank, Lon< in} Bank of D. O. Milis & Co, sAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO. cipal cities of Great Britain and vy. res a apesia G id aad Sliver Bullion purchased mn the @ * veveral Bank usin I.M THOMAS king F ah Resident Agent at Grass Valley Nevada PORTABILITY Executor of the Last Will of George A, Coop. 24 ~ § ers wa RABILITY et Typewriter in every particular AY LORD, Agent City, Cal. , Write for Circular. ° ALIGNMENT