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May 12, 1900 (4 pages)

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1 Instrumenta apis at t pelt own, BE) Chir mduan bed PALEN’S Inhalation, hiladelphia, Pa ralgia, vous Disorders ONLY GENUINE atment, that of Drs ittrone adjustment of ftrogen MA@NET} go. con d and it all over the world, re than twenty years e been treated, and wns have used it, and gniticant fact. rags d6, by creati litting re Organ a 1 en requiring a secon effects of of the firs, tin £ igthe. Mahle be body a al numerous our of 200 Bes, — or the patie iven, and oe er rip. ‘orma ion, Jeatment has given necrut persons arations Compound Ing our testimonials ents, to recommend But any substance ts, and called: Com N-ITS MODE OF is the title of a new . mat Drs. Starkey & nguirers fall imtore ble curative agent, ure beat s wane coe ot t i ystotaie. will be ion epplicad on om Nevada City. PENDENT, nial Year.-er year, ny part,of a year. ‘Specimen Copy. PENDENT. t., N. Y. SER ising Agency. ts’ Exchange, alits a published on, the. TInlanda, Poly: <a iy cabana pe Mefice, « 39°H TEAR ONE shit: rie: a ea THE ‘TRANSCRIPT. 1 BROWN & CALKINS, ; Phopadecd. SUUSCRIPTION’ RATES, By [iail, $0 a Year. By Carrier, 12 1-a Cts a Weeks! 40VERTISING RATES M te know. on spplication, BESS 8s CURLY BEAR ASAE ASAE ASAE AS AS SHEBLEY’S PARK,. : Crore FEATURES: Curly Bear-Argonaut Tagof War. “Maypole Dance by 10 Young Ladies. Burlesque Maypole by Argonauts and Curly Bears. Dancing on Platform throughout Day. ~ Cake Walk, Games and Sports of all kinds. George’s Band of 15 pieces will furnish the music, lied Fare for Round Trip and entrance to grounds, 50c; children, 25c. 7 tse On eh: , — that’ iiany? ‘women can use thelr left’ alt, ‘is: it not?”"—Chicago Post. Making the Best of It, be your law: wife?’ “That's: what L’lowed.1 would!’ “Will you love, honor and obey her?” ~ “Ain’t you got that switched roun’, parson?” said the groom “John,” said the *bride elect, “don’t ; e you. reckon. the. parson: knows hisbusi. . ness?.. Answer. the, question!’ « es,” gaid the groom, “I reckon I'R have tor"—Atlanta Constitution. . Another Change Likety.: Miss; Breezy— I see she’s married again. Miss Lakeside—Yes; this is her seventh, and I don’t think she cares very much for him, ’ Miss Breezy—No? Miss Lakeside—No. I was at the engraver’s today whien she left her order for her new:. visiting, cards. She only ordered (50.—Philadelphia Press. It is estimated that at any given time, In Germany: alone, 1,300,000. persons are. afflicted: with consumption and: 1,200,000-in America have it at all times. Professor Hirsch pronounces it emphatically a disease of all times, all countries ‘and all races. Apvesseomeees of not to eon eet lines in awee or $2a month. Kac elect ine PLAZA PLANING MILL... RICE & LEWIS, Props. .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. \ outdin ®: Srackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, ; Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes: Get our stimates on any work of this sort that you may need. RICE &\L IS,SACRAMENTO Sr,, Nawapa CITY. Let Us Figure “. Qn your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job > and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowééé ‘ prices, if you want to do your own work in makiug conA nections with the new city system. Of we will take con(i tracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all con-fF nections. We empley none but first-class workmen. A Hint About Stoves & 9 wet You may need a new heating or cooking stove. stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We FF. have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are = . Surprisingly moderate for such stoves. J our & Don’t TAKE— Neglect Yourself. SS + Pan Susana: A SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION. Take it now when your system ‘requires it. On Sale at Dicltermieant’s: 3 : DERIIOLA will curefyour chapped ad, * remove tan and make your skim softand white: ‘Ww SSSaDoongoce segues . Gounty, ) a or 40 cents th. Payane ipvectants' in advanbe rage . For Sale Cheap. The Connelly place forsale cheap, on easy terms.Between 3 and 4 acres of ground. Five minutes: walk from Postoffice. Allin good repair. House of six rooms, pantry, good outh and st cellar. Apply to MRS, BARRY. a27 For Sale or Rent. A new house one mile east of town. Also twohorsesand a double rig. . Apply to P. 0. Box 887. a6 Mrs. Courtright, Astrologist and Healer from Iowa, will remain only a short time. Gives Planetarian and Business Readings, Readings 50 cents and’ $1. Rooms at James Colley’s, Nevada street. » matt Singer Sewing Machines Sold and rented on easy terms, or will exchange for anything useful. Good secondhand machines from $5.00 up. All makes: of machines repaired and parts kept in stock. } } Office at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store; Broad St, GEO. W. REEKS, sole agent for Nevada a5-tf For Sale at a Bargain. ‘A 7-horse power Gas Engine Good as new. RICE & LEWIS. m24-tf Champion Boot: Black, For the best shine In town call on William “. Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. ~ tf A GREAT!— George E. Turner, . & Pioneer Hardware Deater: a THE PENN VALLEY CREAMERY C0. s Will givea GRAND PICNIC —AT— Penn Yalley, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1900, FREE TO EVERYBODY. There will be Games, Races and lots of other fun. There will be a Lunch Counter, provided with the best the market affords. DON’T. FAIL TO ATTEND. BACK AT THE OLD BAKERY. GEORGE WM. DURST Has resumed the proprietorship of the NEW. YORK BAKERY 1On © reial whe he was. looated for @ lon loos Leg bgt 7] With the © ond ucts at his line. WEDDING CAKES. AND FANCY PASTRY. To order, a specialty. TOM’S PLACE.. ' f Ee best of wet Tr, m. LIMNELL, Prop. "Next to County Treasurer's office. Per will ie this here woman to. . 50° CENTS: A WEEK: rem brown cocoon the winds have towed and week bak te es ane te: Tha 5 ri oii PRES Be . On’ Wings before the gaze of men, RINGS ON YELLOW. PINES.Two Circles of New Fiber Blending Into One Mark Each Year.‘ “It is very curious to note the suc* cessive growth circles’ of our yellow pines,” said a. veteran lumberman from the: Pearl river district. “Until my attention: was especially directed to the subject by a forestry expert a few years ago I had no idea that the markings were so beautifully clear and distinct. The tree acquires two rings: of’ new fiber every year; one in the spring" and one in the’fall; but they ‘blend together and form a single, well defined circle. “During the first. ten years these successive accumulations are of about equal thickness, and for the next two decades the diminution is very slight, but ‘after that the rings become thinner: and thinner, and when the tree gets into the eighties and nineties the growth is very slight indeed—in fact, a, mere mts. .film. Nevertheless the ring is always formed as long as the tree lives and ean be clearly. discerned. with a glass after it ceases to be visible to the naked eye. “During ‘tlie visit of the expert to whom I referred’ we cut a good deal-of timber on my place ranging between 16 and 18 Inches in diameter. ‘That tree is 125 years old,’ he would say; ‘that one Is 100, that is about 140,’ and} so on. Aftefward we measured the growth rings with. the instruments he carried, and in every instance he had hit the age within a few years. It seemed wonderful, but was simply the result of experience combined with an accurate eye. “There are some very ancient pine trees. in the Pearl river district, and many of them figure in the traditions and folklore of the settlers in their neighborhood. There are a couple of such ‘patriarchs on a tract near my infill, and when the standing timber of the place was recently sold loam glad to say they were especially excepted in the terms of the. contract. It would: haye seemed like murder to some. of the country folks if they had been cut down.”—New Orleans TimesDemocrat. Performed Too Well, “The man whom . shall marry,” said the proud beauty, “must perform three
tasks.” “Name: the first,” said the:lover. “Go and unipire a ball game.” He bowed and departed. After two months he returned, having been discharged from the hospital cured. : “Name the second fask,” he sald. “Go and act as judge of the Asbury Park baby show.” Again be departed.’ In a week he presented himself “Il owe my life to the Jersey police,” he said. “Nane the third task.” “Attend a inceting of a bicycle club and staté which, in your opinion, is the best make of wheel.” He went aud he returned, “Dearest,“~he said, “‘l anr-stilbin the ring. At last you will be mine!” “Il have changed my mind,” said the maiden. “In the first place, I could hot marry a man of your present personal appearance. In the second place, . should be afraid to: marry a man with such a record for pugnacity. Forgive me.” After thinking the matter over -he forgave her, Ue thought he might as well do so. And so they were not married.— Brooklyn Life. A Spelling Competition. The other day Jones said to Brown, “I'll bet you anything you like you can’t spell three simple words I’ll give you within 20 seconds.” “I'll go you. What are they?’ said Brown. “Well, here-goes,” Jones said as he pulled out his watch. ‘“Belleve.” “B-e-l-i-e-v-e.” “Receive.” “R-e-c-e-i-y-e,” again Brown spelled.° “Wrong!” said Jones. “What?” exclaimed Brown in surprised tones. “I’ve spelled the two words you gave me correctly. I’m certainly: not” — “Time’s up!’ Jonés said triumiphantly. “Why. didn't you spell the third word—w-r-o-n-g?” Of a Truth. “Seven, dollars and fifty cents for a bovuk like that!” exclainted the young man, putting his ‘purse back in his pocket. “Why, that costs like sin!” “My young friend,” said the elderly book agent, “‘there is nothing poetics: # like sin.”’—OChicago Tribune: « ee alii The lots on West Broad street owned : by Mrs. F. McGibbons are offered for sale ata bargain. They will be sold as. a whole or in lots. Inquire of Brown ha ee oe 2 tf, dre ick widh orange wslollngs Sch ad] ioe saa NHVADA ory, CALs, SATURDAY. ¥ EVENING, MAY: 1%, 900 SOME (SHOES as being Al are often bat ‘Perhups the dealer did not goes poor. they: eigay © eo he ve. been e know all our ees made of and haw" made, and feel just as sure that they will satisfy you a8 they have satisus. The cost of goods here is not more — you have paid sleewhere for Repelticg oe and neatly done M Aigo, ofa for so the pe 8 Sewing Machines.’ Needles, Oil parts for all: makes of sce sl go supplied to order: BOVEY: daha Broad Street. Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Co, Electric Power Co.’s is. the Ideal Light. Picture Frames and Mouldings Ne ‘Al.the Latest and Micest ‘See My New Mounts, Frames Made to Order. MOORE, Photographer, Nevada City and Grass Valley. Latest Patterns -—AND— Most Stylish Effects ~ Sian Sune Millinery Can be fuan at my store. Call and. inspect my uew sto:k. No trouble to show goods. MISS. AMELIA STEVENS, Pine Strect, between Broad and Commercial NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprieto: prrodsta he MANACEMENT—A home-like piatites apt 9 i one of the ity. Fifty vfeasantest rooms; elect rd geike ti eon ut,” THE gees is UK is poss 8 ein the county for var’ sfEnt cise 2 EA. ys Ete. y oeel Mixed Dr @ specerate, Best nepemmedations in the: for the maney. tar: Restaurant.. Reopened. MRS. E. L. HAGER, Proprietress Best of mesig at all hours, OFricE : CREAM.s Kept copstantly cr hens Patronage solicited. GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —aND— EMBALMER. ‘Parlors Broad Street, opp. oar Hall. See . For.. Delicacies . Scadden’s CALL AND TRY HIS LITTLE NELL EARLY JUNE PEAS, ~ . eee Toy ® Spring Season. He Carries nothing. but the Most Palatable Goods.. MAINE ideas CORN (Carton Brand) HEINTZ INDIA RELISH, ANDERSON’S CONCENTRATED SOUPS Of all kinds—10c a can. VEAL LOAF AND PIG’S FEET IN CAN, The latest eplourean luxury. These are only a few ot the excellent dainties you get at: » SCADDEN’S POPULAR STORE, (Aa aeelarpn liana Commercial cereal en GEN 75 see ret er ei rston 76ton. eton pects g rs ra ex oe BT OR) WERT Sere 09 09 Prd O39 02, oD) 8 cre Sep? Take Notice . of.. Specialties: FENTON’S FRENCH RED KIDNEY BEANS, Building Houses -ON THE— Installment Plan, your contract. .M. ‘Is always with you; stay with it. business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber.in this neighborhood, We have made a success of THE HOME MARKET _ We have been in the lumber And we are still at it. Oall and learn our terms before letting L. & D. MARSH. a mn} Good Lumber at Yard—Piety Hill, EX. c& E. Eas C302 COE ER Will Furnish you All [Material for Your New Home {ON THE: INSTALLMENT PLAN.. GIVE. US A CALL. reasonable rates, i Phone No. 521. Dr Shilohs Cough/and onsumption This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medicine ever known to science; a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is withouta allelin the history of medic ne. Since its first discovery 't has been s: ld on a U Seeggieseby a fest which no r medicine can stand. you have a Cough, we PF i ask you totry it,. In United tates and Canada 25c., 50c, an $1.00, and » 28. 8d. and in England 1s, 2d 4s, 6d, SOLE PROPRIETORS. LEROY,.CN.Y, ee CAN, . The Best ‘ties. The Best Cigars. hese are the attractions you can ' glways find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5. Cents a Glass. All the favorite brands of Whiskies ke a on band, eg a: «Taylor. cy Fav bs Moore,” * mee ‘aylor,’ ar Pepper,” and “Robin Hood.” in Wm, J. Britiand. Gilt Edge Saloon, D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. — AVING PURCHASED THE WELLknown and pnlar * sit aege ea at the Corner of ion aud Pine streets, I will keep constantly on aie the finest WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 0. P. S, Whisky and other fine brands. Steam Beer, 5 Cents. Give me acall. Kind and courteous. treatmentextended to all,” New Plambing, Shop, N. F, HOWELL a plumbiag shop on E Broad street, weet ar aoe ‘Of the public patronage. GooD ‘WORK GUARANTEED. Come oleeete: Sima Bee” —— ring 2 Bath Tubs J. MBALS, «+ = {ROOMS, = = Central Hotel RE-OPENED. }. John Grissel, Proprietor This well-known and popular hotel has been completely renovated throughout, and patrons are assured of every comfort. 25 CENTS 25 and 50 CENTS Ashare of the public patronage 1s. solieited, Cor. Broad and Union Streets. . NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE. Broad Street, Nevada City. PR4cricaL MILL harm A SPECIALTY. Assaying of all metals, GOLD BOUGHT. Mail and Express Orders Promptly Atended t T. H. HICKS & CO., P. 0. Box 187. “THE BEST IS NONE TOO COOD.” That’ the motto of yours truly, GEORGE W. TALLON, And it is a winner. He mokesitie ean Hod to sexve his pessoas © w pgs deg Wines, al hae ; © market, nee at Fi oven them to come aga The Peerless Saloon Isa h-class resort for fi aad thay all anor wb aan teeanebe 0 FRANK’S PLACE FRED EILERMAN, Proprietor. . Broad Street, above Pine, s Nevada City.” ~ BNTERPRISE LAGER: Bie On dreught. Best brands of pve PAY US AGALE: . ane