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_ NEvADA Bri Dan TRaNscriPT. (
NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor,
cae
TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION
SyTah, $6 Per Year . By Carrier, ° ‘Delivered to any part uf the city.
Issued ald ries Sundays Excepted, at Nevada City
PRIORY;
-—
WHEN A MAN IS DOWN
EVERYBODY KICKS HIM
“HERE is something of the snob and something of the
ingrate in human nature, and when a man loses
money and position he loses most of his friends,
Why this shonld be it is hard to say, and that it
should not be is easy to prove; but that it is, is a fact. A
friend in adversity is as rare as he is valuable;
So long as a man is prosperous, respected and out of
trouble he may have any number of friends. . They will come
to every feast he’ spreads, as they.were to the feasts of
Timon, and they will speak “his praises in every quarter.
They will slap him on the back. fora jolly fellow and will
rally rouud him if he goes into politics, business or society.
They will give feasts in his homor, too, and will spend their
means in surfeiting him who, has already enough.
But let him lose his money ‘and his grip on life and he
will stretch out his hands in vain for help. The jovial blades
who dined so often at his table will put their hands over
pockets when he appeals for a loan, and after the first borrowing visit will be‘out when he calls. The pleasant ladies
who tead and luncheoned and visited his wife in his days of
success will fail to see her in his time of distress.
Not only will his friends decline to boost a falling man,
but as soon as he reels backward they will give him a push
downward, and when he : is down they will kick him. If he
applies for a position and gives the names of any of his
friends for reference, the friends, when applied to, will damn
him with a sour, ill-favored recommendation. Failure is the
unpardonable sin, and the man who has failed becomes,
practically, an outcast, On the other hand, the man who
has succeeded, no matter by what means, will be admired.
This instinctive respect for the successful man and dis
regard of the man who has failed seems to be a patt of the
human make-up. Everybody feels it in some degree. Ifa
well-fed; thriving man in a frock coat and tall hat, carrying
a cane walks into an office whére he is unknown, he will be
treated with courtesy and deference, whereas a shabby, needy
looking man is sure of being treated with familiarity if not.
with disdain, Even the best of us will betray this instinct in
small ways, for it is bred in the bone of the human race. We
will show a rich man to the door 4nd will keep our seat when
a poor man goes out.
our ante-room and will have a rich man ushered in ahead of
him. Let any man who doubts his weakness in this regard
ask himself whether he would show as much attention to an
applicant for employment as he would show to J. Pierpont
Morgan. The instinct is bred'in the bone of the human race.
And yet—not to end too cynically—there is such a
thing asa friend in adversity. He. is one out of a hundred
and he is sometimes not the one on whom the most reliance
was placed or from whom much could be expected, but he
does exist. Once having found him out, grapple him with
hooks of steel, for no man in his lifetime ever has. more than
two or three such friends.
Personal Noles.
12 1-2c Per Week
sncveces. NOVember 20, 1903 Peete OMOR EMER R BeBe neeereees
Died'From Caneer.
»
We will hold a_ poor man waiting in. ’
Captain J. W. Morrell, J. H. Patterson and A. R. Rodman, who are
interested in the Balsam Flat gravel
mine near Alleghany, arrived here
last night from San Jose, en route to
that property.
Mrs. E. De Bat of Lost Hill continues quite ill.
The young child of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E, Armstrong 1s.ill,
Frank A. Briggs of San Francisco
arrived on last evening’s train and
went to Washington today,
Superintendent Joseph Underwood
of the Omege mine arrived here ‘this
morning from Sen Francisco, en route
to the property.
P. J. O'Dea of San Francisco came
in the morning train.
Misses May. and Edna Wetmore arrived here here today from North
Bloomfield on their. way to Clayton.
Mrs. Oampbell came. down from
‘North Bloomfield today on her way
below,
J. McErskill was an arrival from
North Bloomfield today.
Mre. D. Olymo was bere today from
North Bloomfield on her way to the
metropolis.
H. Wylie is here from Maga}.
Batte county.
George K,. Grant of Rochester, New
York, is bere on a business trip.
R. Scherberg of San Francisco is
here on a business trip,
J.L, Hippert is down from Bowman
Dam.
B. B. Lovell is here from Sacramento.
Dr, M. A. Preston, assistant cashier
at the Oitizens Bank, and Frank
Aumer, the pioneer cattle man, are on
the sick list,
Michael MoOabe, an inmate of the
Oounty Hospital for about two months
past, died at that invatitution this
morniog. He came to the hospita)
from Trackee, suffering from cancer
of the liver, and up to the time of his
death passed through agonizing pain,
due to that dreadfal consuming dicease, coupled with yellow jaundice.
Deceased was a native of Boston,
Maseachueetts, and was aged. about
88 years.
Bob in Contempt. 14S
Robert 0. Mitchell, the jovial general agent of the New York Life Insurance’ Company, who is well and
favorably known. here, has been cited
to appear for contempt in Judge Fritz’
court in San Francisco. ‘‘Bob,” as
bis frieuds are wont to call him,
failed to appear in court and prosecute Myles Baird on a charge of exhibiting a deadly weapon, It will be
remembered that young Baird compellei Mr. Mitchell todrink in a saloon
against his will, and displayed a revolver. The latter thought it better to
obey than have apy trouble take
place. A few days after thet “Bob”
swore. to a complaint in the police
court against the young man. The
case has been postponed a number of
times, and in order to settle the affair
the Judge bad an attachment iesued
for “Bob’s” arrest.
California Champagnola—red and
white—a beverhge strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made ‘from
tf
é
Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s.
His Nerve Did Not Fail Him ‘to
the Last.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., November 20.—Tom Horn, who was
convicted of the mnrder of William Nickell, was hanged here
at eleven o’clock today. No attempt to rescne him was
made, threaths to that effect notwithstanding. He made no
confession, and had nothing to say on the scaffold. He pos—
sessed his nerve to the last.
SHOT THIS MORNING
Peter Mortensen Slayer of James
Hay Pays the Death Penalty.
Savr Lax, November 20— Peter Mortensen, the
slayer of James Hay, was shot to death at eleveu o’clock this
morning. ae
Mortensen maintained his courage to the end: He was
killed instantly, and asserted his innocence in his final moments,
Grand Lunch
—at—HOTEL ANTLERS BAR
FREE TO ALL.
Saturday Evening
November 21, 1903,
Inquest Tonight.
The inquest concerning the cad accident that caused the death of little
Zaccariah ,@uenza at Blue Tent yesterday morning will be held at sevon
o'clock this evening. The inquisition
will merely be held in order to come
ply with the law, as the lamentable
affair was purely accidentally.
Weather Report.
Fryar, November 2t0h.
The following is the forecast of the
weather, as sent out by the bureau of
observation, with headquarters at San
Frane.sco:
Tonight rain.
Saturday, rain.
WEIN TW ‘
Young Onions Celery
Potato Salad Enmayonnaice
Vienna Sausage, Sauerkraut
Stewed Beef Spanish
Cold Corn Beef
Baked Pork and Beans
Beef Roll, Horseradish Sauce
Rye Bread Wheat Bread
You all are most cordially invited to
this feast, which is free to all.
Paul Schoen Coming.
ESPECIALLY FOR CHIL DRDEN
Adams’ Irish Moss Cough Balsam.
For Croup and Infantile coughs,
coutains no marcotics or stupefying
drugs. 25c,650c. Druggists.
== Biliousness
“J have used your valuable CASCAs+
BETS and find them perfect, Couldn't do
without them. I have used them forsome time
for indigestion and biliousness and am now comletely cured. Recommend them. to every one,
meme . Boos tried, you will never be’ without them in
the family.” Epw. A. MARX, Albany, N. ¥.
arrive here on November
Leave orders at W. D.
store.
26th.
Vinton’s drug
nl16-td
ee -__—.
Headache Saps Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain. One dose of
Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure
you. You swallow a pill, andthe head
ache is gone.
25c. and 10c.a box. For sale by H
Dickerman sole agent, &
Paul Schoen, the piano tuner, will-—
They cure neuralgia
For a good cool, sharp glass of beer
oall at Wm, Harry’s saloon Priced ots
REACHED
Chicago City Railway .Co. and
Strikers Place Matter in
Hands of Committee.
Darrow, who will represent the
be made,
Curicaco, November 20.—An agreement was reached between the city railway company and strikers whereby the
settlement of the strike was placed in the hands of Clarence
who will do likewise for the tailway company.
They immediately went into conference.
was given out that an important announcement would soon
strikers, and Colonel. Bliss
The report
DATE SET FOR BAZAR
Ladies Aid Society Ar“Pange for a Notable
Event.
1
Ata meeting of the Ladies Aid So-:
ciety of the Methodist church, held yesterday afternoon, it was decided to
hold the proposed church. bazaar,
which has been in contemplation for
sometime, on December lst and 24, at
the Masonic banquet hall.
_ The ladies of this sdciety have been
hard at work for some time, preparing
for this coming event, and are still, actively engaged in planning for attractive features, both new and novel,
which are sure to please.
The Ladies’ Aid Society have earned
an enviable reputation for the excellent public entertainments which they
have given from time to time, and the
coming event will be no exception to
the rule, :
Fall details concerning the bazaar
will be announced in a few days.
eRe >
Instruction In Silk Embroidery
All ladies desiring instructions
in artistic silk embroidery should call
on Mrs. Jas. Oairns, at her residence
in the Transcript Block, where samples can be seen and rates ascertained.
A number of choice embroidery pieces,
suitable for nice Ohristmas gifts, are
offered for sale. They may be seen in
the show window of Jas. Osirns’ saddlery establishment tomorrow night.
“PTOPs THE COUGH *
Adams’ irish [loss Cough Balsam.
Cures in a day. Prescribed by all
doctors and sold by all druggists.
“Tmind became unbalanced,
FASTERN NOVELTIES)
Moore, the Photographer, Has a Splendid
Line of Work.
Ed Moore, the artist-photographer,
has been busy unpacking nearly a car
load of framed pictures for the holiday trade; also picture frames and
mouldings. As these consist of the
latest Eastern novelties and are unquestionably very pretty and appropriate gifts many people will avail themselves of the opportunity to purchase
during the coming holidays,
Those beautiful works of photo art,
true to life, of which you have seen
and heard so mach about, are still being turned out by Moore, and a visit to
his studio will ‘convince you more
fally of the excellent and high-class
work that is made a specialty of,
From Truckee.
Deputy Constable Ocker arrived today
from Truckee have John Brook and
James Williams in charge. Brook is
an old residents of Truckee, or its
vicinity, and was found in a starving
condition a few days ago. He was
unable to assist himeelf, and his timely
discovery saved his life. He has been
taken to the County Hospital.
Willams is sald to be a prominent
grocer of Chicago. He wae en route
to his home from a visit to the coast
cities, and upon reaching Truckee bis
When the
train arrived there he jumped off
without any shoes, hat or coat. He
was wandering sround when an officer took bim in charge. He will be
Guaranteed 250, 50c.
examined: before Judge Nilon.
If you want to buy, rent
to see,
CANDY
CATHARTIC :
TRADE MARK REGISTERED TURKEY RAFT
At Hotel Antlers.
COMMENOING
Thursday Evening
Pleasant. Paiatabie. Povent, Waste Good. Do
Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 20¢, 0c.
eo. CURE CONSTIPATION. ..
Sterling Remedy Company, Chieago, Montreal. New York, 321
MO-TO-BAC Sic ss*cuneE eA aR
Relieves Kid ney
& Bladder
N 3 troubles at once,
SAN TAL 48 Heures
M DN i —
further notice.
around ard take a chance,
And continuing every evening until
Om If you want a fine Turkey call
c.'B. PORTER, Manager.
E=ouses ana Feoomes
Furniehed or unfurnished, for RENT or SALE,
Nevada County Real Estate Exchange
or "sell, we are the People:
R. J. RONCHI, Rent Dept.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
OPPOSITE HOTEL ANTLERS, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
LADIES—Now is the time: to :
get your Coat. Come tous
while we have a full stock
This year. We have all the leading styles sat all sizeg
Maher & Co. ws me
COCOA DO
No. IS THE TIME you NEED
‘N THEM. We have them for
x 5Oc, 7e, $1 $1. 25, $2
» according to size and dhelltgs: Call in
and see them and get you pick.
7 NOOIOIIOOIOK C.
Commercial JS. treg
7, Brayton, Semmersie
GREAT G
But These Prices Are Lo
iil
Eelipss Shot Gun .
Davenport Shot Gan....
Eureka Implement Set, complete 1
100. Winchester Leader paper
shot shells........... 1
26 Winchester brass shot shoils.. 1
22 Oalibre Rifles
93 “ “
22s Ms cat Seta
25-85. * Wisaheetes Rop't’g rifles 13. 50
80 80 ** “ ri 18 60
40 82 “ “ “ . ~ 15 95
Syracuse Hammerless Shot Gun 25 00
Lefever Hammerless Shot Gun, Hunter's leggings
London twist.. Hanter’s belts
Lefever Hammerless Shot Gun. . a
Damascus twist,....... 40 00
L. C. Smith Shot Gan.... 0° 5 “
Winchester Take Down RepeatEing Shot Gun.. 19 00 feb sees nsese es
$171
ee er see a
gun cases.....
DOC iciisets.5 .8NO edevts 2. occ o as e's ees
oe ei 1,00 to 2
Ke we carry Selby’s Standard Shot Gun Shells—r
12 and 16 gange—also a complete line of Selby’s Dupo
Smokeless Shells. .
Turner & Hadley Compan
PINE STREET -%. NEVADA CI
More Stylish Ha Bat
We have. now.on display another stock of Fall
and Winter Hats at all prices, They are
beautifully trimmed and the styles and varieties
are unusual tor this time of the year and the
prices aré unusually low. Call in and let us
suit you witha ‘hat ‘of “the latest fashion. . . .
Commercial Street.
BRADY MONEY BY MAIL.
ave) © modest t buslaeen of
borrew reason:
joeitt
Sit care ope ae
Sheets te
race ;
Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad
street, inakes a Specialty of Fazoy
Drinks, and you can depend that they
are mixed properly.
The managers fully expect the company to pay
value of the stock and hope to make them 20 per cent per annum,
Subscription Lists
in divid
ney of the company.
The stock of thiscompany ie E’'wll Paid a
and under an express provision in the charter no ato
should any such ever be incurred.
("The Phelps Hill Ser Co.
is now fully organized aud is ready to issue stock to all subscribers for the same.
; Two Hundred Thousand Shares ©
of a par value of One Dollar Each have been placed in the Treasury of the Company: All the proceeds hom
the sale of this Stock will be expended in working and developing the property of the Oo!
A Limited Number of Shares
Have been set aside to be sold at 60 cents per share: When thie allotmeent has been sold the price of the
stock will be advanced, In the optnion.of the‘managere end of: leading experts of both timber and auriferous gravel depositethe stock at this price is a fine. gecgeis and a safe and*choice investment,
mpany.
jeads not less than 12 per cent os annum on par
¥
Will be found in the Nevada County Bank, in the Oittenas Bank and in the office of: P. F, Simonds, the attor—
. Non-Assessable
holder can be made lable for the debts of the company
All desiring etock in this company ‘will ‘please apply to any one of the places above named, orto .: S
. _ ©. BR, QUACKENBUSH, Secretary, Nevada City, Cal.
\WOODPECKER
——
The Good Old
Summer time
has passed
“) —But the—
CIGAR..
(
is here
tostayr)
—made by— =
“GIFRF”
MRS. L. LUBECK,
TOD DRGThat Panle, F Flavoriess,
"est attraction to our eced
an
ere ‘stock of Souvenir Spoons?
The Pope Leo Spoon is 4
OR es Vas oars oe
beauty — elegantly engraved
Gaylor’s a () Cont we Beg profile of Pope Leo, view of Vatican, etc. Also be sure
= aise Loup designs, inMoved hice Seenie Spe
: ELone Pine Spoons
Roasted Dally. Ground
pa ole wi with. Courthouse Spoons
chicory. sp
crap and aromaite on
ws o
ao
/ _N. S. of Md,750&8 €
ilo, labor,
+ oe
qransCRh
————
phoneHus
1 Das Holt
ueresting D
sTast Night.
f° ‘qrastees met in re
jeening and much
sgngactedlleotor Hugh Maret
month’s water colle
. 4 Shearer reported
‘, month fifteen liqu
old, amounting to
Heenses, $20; two ©
re taxee, $00; total, $415
sh requested the Bor
pipe from the cor
4 Pine streets to Deer
the old wooden V-flu
jsarface water; L. Pi
sher rail should be ©
Gold Run bridge fo
nd Charles Odgers of N
m4 to connect & half-in
i lor operating a woo
», The first two o
iedto the street com
Haiter to the water com
Yiate action.
{donated the Bene
To offset this M
Standard Asphalt
ied the city the amot
“nee As Mr. K
og to him from the .
y hit $14 90. The St
fompany offered to {
pith an aspbaltum repal
The proposition. ¥ Nhe street committee —
munication the Boa
attend the annual Le
Municipalities, whic
Stockton on Decemt
ith, No action was
wt Superintendent '
ito Ent up sign boards «
ies of Pine street bridg
bb fo not drive over the
gn a walk, City Atte
by was instructed to di
' requiring property
ness section of the
oper water conduc
ibe rainwater from r
on the streets.
Hioving bills were .
Bot the General Fund:
iWater Collector, $75;
ty as Marshal, $50; .
m salary as Nightwat
Ms Flewellen, driver —
lim Carr, ringing
fH, Towle, care of re
et F. Hook, salary as
months, $37 50; Sou
Wipany, water for ¢
William Hooper, labo
igdon, hay, $21; Josey
#1625; L. Towle, le
Hooper, Senior, labe
W. Gaylord & Son, w
purley and bran, $21
$2 50; Ux
fice for city hall fre
Mier, $9 30; OC, Obr
Wm tank at new reset
bondry, material, $2
fMarsb, lumber, $2
Matpening saw, 26
Hadley, merchandig:
Minty Gas & Electr
ps for city hall, $2 1
mt, $169 70; George I
Mm; Richard Eddy, }
. ‘a H. D. Shearer,
ehses aud taxes, $]
f, hauling pipe, 6
Motker, labor, $5; Fr
ailing material for
k Sbaver, haulin
mtthey, labor, $12 6
plenling, $6 25; Dai
Wertisiug ordinanee:
Mort, hauling mat
Ritidg, $4; S$. BE. Wi
Material for Gold Ra
MGrise, labor on br
Mey, labor on bridg
Mhey, labor on brid
mlsen, labor on brit
ming bills were all
mid out of the Ft
mao, care’ of fire al
Pooneylvanis Eng:
M2, janitor service
i Nevada Hose ¢
ot sérvices, lig
’t Respect Old
fal when youth
Pt respect for old
‘trary in the oni
Life Pills. Th
*0 matter how seve
"of old age. [I
Fever, Constipa
‘perfect Pill, 25
Drug Store,
tS and merchat
faith in goo
lling’s Best is be
Mthem the way.