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November 28, 1903 (4 pages)

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NEVADA City Dairy TRANSCRIPT NAT P. BROWN, Proprietor. eae a 4 EEE : [=== aS ce ie TERMS OF .SUBSCRIPTION Syfieht, . -— = = © $6 Per Year . By Carrier, :, = . 123'l-2c Per Week Delivered to any vart of the city. Issued Every Evening, Sundays ‘Excepted, at Nevada City SATURDAY eer SPOOR seer Se etereosseese A MISDIBECTED CRUSADE. HE ladies of the Women’s Temperance Union throtighout the land, so it has “are concentrating their forces and preparing for another tussle with the Rum Power. they are going to taekle the Rum Power by fighting the reestablishment of the Army Canteen. the fact, however, that more whisky has been drunk by soldiers since the abolition of the canteen than ever before, a vast deal more, and drank under conditions of the most de— moralizing kind. There has been a distinct deterioration in the morals of the soldiers sin This is apparent at every army post_and is admitted scarcely without division by army offic The Women’s Christian Temperance Union ignores the obvious fact that it is a condition and not a theory which confronts the government in dealing with the drink.evil among the soldiers. The members of that-admirable and earnest organization are devoted to the theory that soldiers s 1 not drink intoxicating liquors and that they should not be g drink. Therefore they have] permitted to indulge in stron caused the canteen to be shut opening it. vented from drinking it. sobriety and inebriety, but a ebriety, but a choice between the canteen under strict mili-. tary regulation and the low It would be better if the soldi of intoxicating liquors, but since they will not, the obviously wise course is to surround their drinking with every possible safe-guard, and dissociate it from all other demoralizing and degrading influences—such as gambling and prostitution. At the canteen the soldier cannot pawn his clothing and acHe is snpplied with only light liquors of wholesome quality and in moderate quantity. Outside the coutrements, canteen, he is encouraged to the most horrible alcoholic compounds, amid surroundings as vile as the liquor and the men who sell it. This is the whole thing in a nutshell, and the excellent ladies of the W. C. T. U. are they are fighting the Rum Power in attacking the canteen; on the contrary, they are playing into the hands of the lowTheir theory is beautiful and est class of grog-sellers. elevating, but their practice is They ignore the fact that civilians cannot be prevented from selling liquor to soldiers, nor soldiers preIf the soldigr cannot get beer at the canteen in the army post, he will buy whiskey of the vilest description from low doggeries outside the militar, grounds. The question, therefore, is not a choice between been given out semi-officially, That is, they think They are oblivious to cé he canteen was abolished. ‘, ers. up, and now protest against rechoice between sobriety and indoggery, entirely unregulated. ers would abstain from the use drink to the deepest excess of altogether wrong in supposing foolish. -~Disastrous Wrecks. Oarelessness is responsible for many’ a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles, Bat since the advent of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumprion, Coughs and Oolds, even the worst cases can be ured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs, Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King’s New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by W. D. Vinton, Druggist. Price 60c. and $1. Trial botties free. Go East “Tourist”—Why Not? Have you never heard about out tourist excursions? Well, you should know all about them, gy org if you are thinking of going st. It’s the est and at the same time, most comfurtable way to travel. ® are here to give you all the information you want, and will be glad to do so; also to send you, free of charge, our handsomely illustrated books of travel, descriptive of the grandest scenery in the world. Our fast express traine—:hree of them every day—also carry dining cars and Pullman Palace sleepers through to Ohicago and 8t. Louis. If you want to you may stop a day in Salt Lake City without expense of hotel, All you have to do is, drop me aline, say when and where you are going: we will do the rest. . W. J. SHOTWELL, Gen’! Agt. Denver & Rio Grande System. H. A. BUOK, Dist. Pass. Agt., Denver & Rio Grande System. 625 Market street, San Francisco, Oal + +e All kinds of nice Drinks that will suit the taste manufactured by an expert mixologist at Britland’s. tf The Curse of Womanking Is sick and nervous headaches. Sherman’s Headache Cure gives instant re lief. Onedosecures. Guaranteed perfectly harmless. Immediate relief 25c and 10c a box. It cures neuralgia. Every box guaranteed. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent, Wm. Britland at his saloon on Broad street, makes a specialty. of Fazcy Drinks, and you can depend that they Woman and Her Books. . It is the book a wonian marks that is the only true index to her character. This conclusion has been arrived at after a long and persistent study of the sex. A woman never marks a book openly, as a man does, with a flourish of marginaM@otes and references conveying the impression that he is conversant with other books besides this one. He who has a pencil always handy will think nothing of using it on any and all occasions. It is like entering the holy of holies to read books that some women have marked. It is a violent rending asunder of the veil which she hangs before the door of her heart. The marks with which a woman scores her favorite passages at eighteen will be effaced at iwenty, and she must have changed but little to leave those of twenty uneffaced at twenty-five.—New York World. Power of the United States Senate. The senate is today the most powerful single chamber in any legislative body in the world, hut. this power, which is shown daily by the wide attention to all that is said and done in the senate of the United States, is not the product of se!fish and cunning usurpations on the part of an ambitious body. It is due to the original constitution of the senate, to the fact that the senate represents States, to the pow‘ers conferred upon. it at the outset by the makers of the constitution, to its permanency of organization and to the combination of legislative, executive and judicial functions which sets it apart from all other legislative bodies. Without the assent of the senate no bill can become law, no office can be filled, no treaty ratified.—Henry Cabot Lodge in Scribner's. CASTORIA For Infants and Children,.Tes Kind You Have Always Beews the Property for Sale. The G. von Schmitburg homestead, near the uew steel bridge is offered for sale at a batgain. Enquire at once of are mixed properly, this city have been having & glorious time skating hither and thither upon the asphaltum streets around town, the rollers used being the remnants of the defanct skating rink that flourished here some years ago. Up to yest-rday afternoon all went well and no accidents of any consequence happened to mar their pleasures. Baton this particular afternoom the charm was broken, for as Charles and Bert Bennetts, sons of Mrs. Charles Bennetts of Nimrod street, were doing fancy stunts on the lower end of Main street they become mixed up and both met the paving rather hard. Out of the chaos Charley and Bert were resurrected, both suffering from badly sprained ankles. confined to the house, but will be all right egain in a few days. A Metal Ramsay, the noted chemist, in a lec. ture last night, described a number of experiments made by him which had resulted in the. discovery that the gaseous emanations from radium were really heliam, Sir William said that it might be concluded that the transmutation of metals was not, after all, so absurd a theory. uld . ° cents I gave you to put in the contribution box for the heathen? ty when she comes. “Is the old heathen coming here again?” brother can stand all alone. you glad? get him to hold an apple on his head while I shoot it off with my bow and arrow, can’t I? f do you? Well, I’m free to say you’re the most impudent upstart that ever’— you’re her dad. knock you old head off’n you!’”—Chicago Tribune. Wednesday or Thursday? dearest. Woald not interest you if you're looking for a gaaranteed Salve for Sores Burne or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo, writes: ‘I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me. It’s the best Salve on earth. 250 at VY. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand white—a beverage strictly pure, refreshing and delicious, made from Oalifornia wines. At Britland’s. tf bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. Try it and you will al-Sprained Ankles. For the past week or 80 the boys ‘of They are now a Theory. Lonvox, November 27—Sir William From this discovery A Poet's Pastime. it was not only as a boy that Words worth, wise a steel, hissed along the polished ice, He was a skater of skill in his manhood. “A girt skater; noan better in ese parts,” was the testimony of a Da man, quoted by Canon Rawnsley in“his “Lake Country Sketches.” On one occasion the poet went by himself to fizwre a bit upon the White Moss tarn, and\a man sent a boy to sweep the snow fi the ice for him. When the boy returned from his labor, the man asked: N “Well, did Mr. Wudsworth gie ye owt?” NS “Nay,” rejoined the boy, with aygrin of content from ear to ear. “I seed him tummle tho’.” But the lad, who had thought the tumble a fair equivalent for a tip, had been much impressed by the quiet way in whieh Wordsworth had borne his fall. His skate had caught in a stone when he was in full swing, and he came down with a crash. “He didn’t swear nor say nowt,” said the boy, “but he just sot up an’ said; ‘Eh, boy, that was a bad fall, wasn’t it? ” \ Papa’s Heathen. Mamma—Georgie, where is the 5 Georgie—I’m saving it for Aunt Het“Why?” Georgie—’Cause I heard papa say, Cireus Business. Mamma—Oh, see, Willie! Your little Aren’t Willie (aged six)—Sure. Now I can Immunity. “You want to marry my daughter, “Yes, you're free to say it because If you wasn’t I'd In the Honeymoon, Adoring Bride—Jack, darling, is this Doting. Groom—I think it’s. Friday “Of this week ?’—Life. ; A Love Letter Good Meats. Colley Brothers have the very be: all times. t California Champagnola—red and Loveland is now selling hie famous a loaf of wasn’t bread but whisky you wanted.” So he threw hie loaf of bread into the street and bolted for a saloon, where he soon found what he wanted. After a while he appeared with a rore in his hand,saying, ‘‘Now Iam reany to go and hang myself.” We do not know what has become of the poor fellow. Local Brevities. The work of re-planking the BroadStreet bridge was begun thie morning. A telephone has been inftailed in the residence of Mrs. J. Parsons at her farm out near Banner Mountain. The call is main No. 518. Awful Por. Hin: OwENsBoRO, Ky . Nov. 27—The Rev. Chas, Wathen, a Baptist minister, convicted in the Federal Court for raising @ $1 bill to $10 and passing it on a woman, today was sentenced two years in prison. Doesn’t Respect Old Age. It’s shamefal wher youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Odnstipation, all yleld to thie perfect Pill, 25c., at W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. Medical Lake Toilet Soap For the Scalp asashampoo. It cleans the Scalp of crusts and dandruff, promotes the growth of the bair, cures all Skin diseases, takes pimples off the the face; is a sure cure for poison oak, and is fine for cleansing teeth. The Ordwray Plaster will cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back or: Side, Neuralgia, Pieurisy and ai. Bronchial troubles, Cramps, Kidney disease, Lyspepsia, Sprains, Heart disease, Liver complaints, Dropsy, Femele weakness;gore and weak Eyes. The above artivles can be had by calling on J. 8. HOLBROOK, Corner of Pine aid Commercial Streets, Nevada City,Oah 028-tf 2esFor Sale at a Bargain: Se ‘The well known Cleveland Ranch, consisting of 80 acres under U. 8. patent. Free water right. Fine dwelling, barn and other outhouses. For sale at a bargain. Enquire of Brown & Moraan. tf STOPS THE COUGH Adams’ irish [Moss Cough Balsam, Cures in a day. Prescribed by all doctors and sold by all druggists. Guaranteed 260, 50c, Only the very vest of wines, liquor and cigars are served at the Klondike saloon on Spring street and courteous treatment is tendered all visitors Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invite allto sall on him. a81-tf Bread or Whisky. Colfax Sentinel :—He was a stranger. He stepped into Joe Lewis’ and bought read, but as he came out he muttered, “What a fool you‘sre, It ™ tree llol Lune Saturday Night ———~st the-——. National Hotel Bar Prepared by Ohef Snyder in his inimitable fashion. Everybody is invited. Oome and bring your friends, Methodist’s Grand Bazar. The ladies of the Methodist Oburch will have a grand bazar at Masonic Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday, Deo, Ist and 2d—afternoon and evening. Tuesday—Obicken Dinner from 12 to2o’clock. In the evening a fine program will be rendered. Wednesday—Dinner ; Pork & Beans etc. 12to2o’clock. A change of pro. gram in the evening. ; Tea will be served each evening. All kinds of useful and fancy articles will be for sale. Dinrf&r 26 cents. Day admission will be free. Evening, 25 cents. National Hotel DINNER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29. SOUPS. Chicken a la Sontag and Consomme FISH. Boiled Salmon, sauce Hollandaise ; BELISHES. California Olives Oeleri en Branche Obutney Lobster Salad en Mayonsise BOILED. Westphalia Ham, Champagne Sauce ENTREES, Salmi of Wild Duck au Chasseur Oyster Patties a la Bechamel Queen Fritters with Whipped Cream ROASTS. Young Obicken with Celery Dressing Prime Rib of Beef au Jus Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce Loin of Veal, Currant Jelly e , VEGETABLES Mashed and Steamed Potatoes _ Cauliflower and Sugar Peas NS DESSERT . Mince &nd Pumpkin Pies New York Plum Padding, . Hard and Brandy Sauce Vanilla Ice Oream Assorted Cake ™ Fruit Nets Raisins Smyrna Figs American, Swiss, ae
Cafe 2 Noir Gold Emblem Pin Lost. A Red Men’s gold emblem pin has been lost, The flader will please re turn toJ. J. Jackson, at the Beehive grccery store. n9etf (Sie i BORN. In Cattle can be prevented, CUTTER’S BLACK LEG VACCINE, California's favorite, the most successful, easiest used and lowest Fowdes,stsingor pil ose. Writs ng or pill form. for free Black Leg Booklet. THE CUTTER LABORATORY San Ifyour dru; vaccines, of im LEG C. H. LEHNERS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon or E—Tilley Building — 2 to 4and 7 to9 p, m. PALMER & JOWNSON, Wholegale and retail dealers in Fine Liquors & Cigars, KKK KKK Everything Strictly High Class, pap” ~~ asec Call and enjoy our hospitality does not stock our © direct from us, Hours, In Nevada City, November 26, 1908, to the wife of W. H. Bray, a son. Breast of Lamb breaded, Aurora sauce 4 Roquefort and Edam.Cheesey. Church Services. Following is a list of the religious services to be held at’ the various churches in this city Sunday, where all will be made welcome: OATHOLIO, The usual services will be held at 8 and 10:80 o’clock a. m. Sunday school immediately after last mass. In the evening at 7 o’clock the usual devotions will be held. TRINITY EPISOOPAL. Services as follows: Holy communion, 8 a. m,; morning prayer, litany and sermon, 11 8. m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 12:30 p.m.; evening prayer and sermon,7 p.m, Monday— Vestry meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday— Annual parish meeting and election of vestrymen for the ensuing year, 8 p. m. Wednesday—Ladies’' Guild, 2:30 p.m. Thursday—St. Margaret’s Guild, 8:80 p. m. »A full attendance is requested at these meetings. The Guilds will have their annual election of officers, Friday—Evening service as usual, 7 p.m.; choir rehearsal immediately after service. Rev. W. A. Rimer, Rector. METHODIST. “Sports that Kill!” with a prelude on toe remarks of President Ide Wheeler as to Thanksgiving Baseball, will be the subject of the discourse by. Rev. J. H. Wythe tomorrow at 7 p.m., in the Methodist church. At11 a.m the pastor will preach from the text, “Go Forward!” Following the morning sermon an opportunity will be given to any who desires it to unite with the church, either by letter or on probabation. All are cordially welcome to our various services, The young men are given a special invitation to be present Sunday evening, as the address . at that time will be for their particular benefit. CONGREGATIONAL. Thanksging services will be held in the above church tomorrow. The pase tor, Rev. J. Sime will preach in the morning. In the evening a concert will be given, consisting of the following program: Song—School. Reading and prayer. Anthem—‘‘The Lord Reigneth.” Recitation—May Hosken, Recitation—Leland Dower, Recltation—Zilda Taylor. Recitation—Bernice Eddy, Seng—School. Recitation—May Merrill. Recitation— Willie Hoffman. Recitation—Joan Gillan. @ Recitation—Joe Hoskins. Anthem—“I Was Glad.” Recitation—Harvey Gillan. Recitation—Louvia Worthington. Recitation—Doris Taylor. Recitation—Eugene Dower. Dislogue—Sammy and Alfred Bennetts, Song—Emma Harryhousen and Matilda Hoffman. Recitation—Marcaline Eddy. Recitation—Raymond Wild, Recitation—George Taylor. Recitation— Marguerite Monroe, Male quartette—Messrs. James, Mason, Bennetts and Odgers. Recitatioa—Rauth Gribble. Recitation—Stella Lovelady. Anthem—*Make a Joyful Noise.” Recitation—Miss Rose Barber, Solo—Mr. James. Address— Pastor. Anthem—“Sing Unto the Lord.” Hymu. : Sabbath school at the close of the morning service. Sénior Endeavor at 6 p. m., led by Miss Fannie Nickless. aaa) [ to see, C. 6. PORTER, Manager, E=ouses ana Frooomses Furnished or unfarnished, for RENT or SALE, If you want to buy, rent or sell, we are the people Nevada County Real Estate Exchange R. J, RONCHI, Rent Dept. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance OPPOSITE HOTEL ANTLERS, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Instruction In Silk Embroidery Alf ladies desiring instructions in artistic silk embroidery should call on Mrs. Jas. Cairne, at ber residence in the Transcript Block, where samples can be seen and rates ascertained, A number of choice embroidery pieces, suitable for nice Christmas gifts, are ffered forsale. They may be seen in the show window of Jas. Osirns’ sad\ the sale of this Stock Have been set aside to be sold at 50 stock will be advanced, In the ous gravel depositathe stock at The managers fully expect t value of the stock and hope to this Will ve ar in the Nevad of the company, ud stock of this compan should any such ever be ~~ BROWN & MORGAN, The Phelps Hill Dev is now fully organized and 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 T, will be expended in wo optoion of the managers he company to pay in divide make them 20 per cent per © cents per share. price is a fine bargala annum, Subscription Lists ways buy it. tt . At the old Isoard place en Broad St, sone Spfenlianment on Saturday evepanei RAS a a a 0 r elopmentCo. . reasury of the Oompany. rking and developing the property of the Co: ' A Limited Number of Shares When this allotmeent and of leading ex and ae sefe and choice investment. ads-not less than 12 @ County Bank, in the Citizens Bank and in the office of P. F, Simonds, the attoric Full Paid and Non-Assessab le and aoder an express — on in the charter no stockholder can be made liable for the debts of the company All desiring stock in this company will please apply to any one of the places above named, or to oO. BR. QUACKENBUSH, Secretary, Nevada City, Cal. All the proceeds from in pany, hes been sold the price of the perts of both timber and aariferper cent per annum on ‘par hd Christinas 4004S. We have just received a beautiful and handsome stock of Holiday Vovelties in the jewelry and si ee aes in, ei silverware line, also Diamonds Cut Glassware Jewelry of all kinds Drop in and gee them, excellent holiday gifts, C. J. BRAND JEWELER . They will make gravel, the prettiest we have ever seen, It weighs twelve ounces, and the gold value is put at-$110, Fred Byre par. chased the nugget for his mineral cabinet.—Oolfax Sentinel, 2@o~ For that thirst trya cool, sharp glass of beer at Britland’s. a 060960 and let us fit you This year, We have all the Mesers. Fred and Henry Smith of Yankee Jims came down to Auburn Wednesday, and among their possessions they had a specimen of quartz LADIES—Now is _ the time to get your Coat. Come to us while we have a full stock Price $5.00 wp In the Superior Coart rack, charged with ital fd charged. : Frank Beck vs, pany. Notics 8 new trial, Estate of William y. ceased. Petition of x? 0, ters of administration, . a3 ey Spence Minera ) of intention to ee Osborn . born for , Rec ‘Doings Peo Hot tomales at th taurant every night, ne be had. Try them. pare he very te down yeste ig for San F ig, Fenton © sa visit t jp Fenton. yf ay Kite is dc ; Y ’ nty seat. ey Tackitt is © % ; Flynn of A, lt Y Power 18 ov ‘ai, Richardson of r arrivals to Davies, the ill, Her . i \ Nevada, W CO.A. oat Husiness trip : A : i Dezendorf « leading styles and all gj im mining be j ly, Harper, wh yy business, © Maher & Co., Nevada (; p San Francie Williams is ¢ Levinsky, F Mining Co N THEM. We ° SOROICROKIOKQIORK Y . COCOA DOOR MAT OW IS THE TIME YOU NEED 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $2 according to size and quality. Call in and see them and get you pick, . s Q s S $ pring from 3, Wolf, who his mother 00 h thia o kNelson a ¢ House. obon, who . town last e . He retal dthis mor! Buck is here ren Woodru ia Hill this c .E. Thom pso here on mir i), Fleming . strip to Si k N. Coo morning for le. J.8ohmidt, t , is recover! have them for * * * ba) x * Commercial Sire Phone 395.. GREAT GUNS! Helen Sh ng at San blast night. Elsie Sch arrived he for Oheroke . ; and fami But These Prices Are Lowe:"" ty, who is tice of law e ) Andreas, a 22 Calibre Rifles... ..... train. He 2 «= w nbieedventet cataceuete vis y & ha Shot Gam on.. ssee days on lega 22 be 5 00 avenport Shot Gan. ween 7 5048 borge A, Gr 25-85 “ Winchester Rep’t’g rifles 13 50 Eureka Implement Se‘, complete 1 metropolis, o 80 80 * “ i“ *¢ 13 509/100 Winchester Leader paper 40 82 « és “ “15 95 BROU ANB 5 esc ces veeenes 1 Annie Hi Syracuse Hammerless Shot Gun 25 00 25 Winchester brass shot sheils.. 1 want visit . Lefever Hammerless Shot Gan Hanter’s leggings ..... 5oo to 1 meoate on tom London twist ........ { Sevlayh ie 2 50c toi hosts of frit Lefever Hammerless Shot Gun Poe ree her home. Damascus twist........ 40 sy gun cases,..... 500 to 6 } aes L. O. Smith Shot Gun...... 25 00 ” hats, . ........500 to nea a Winchester Take Down RepeatPo MR iiss cscs oe 9 stun tneal “rim ing Shot Gun..... siete ie 19 00 “ DORE. 6 says sciasiesss 1,00 to 2 : ; was taken ¢ Smokeless Shells. ker We carry Selby’s Standard Shot Gun Shells—1 12 and 16 gauge—also a complete line of Selby’s Dupo trouble, I: »Hone of wi Iisaw an ad aod determ 8 few dos ° PINE STREET. Turner & Hadle thereafter have not s Bhbors of m Mimatism, 1] ty trouble ” This ts w y Compan NEVADA OC That Stale, Flavorless Ready-Ground Package Coffee, and try a pound OF OE O00 ea eg ee Caylor’s 25 Cent 1 Family Coffee wit myo or without chicory. Al crisp and aromatic. Me Taylor’s. 3 Tea atid Coffee House Broad Street, Nevada City, Broad Street, Nevada Uity . wooDPEGKER mt, N, 0, wri Vioton’s, Dr The Good Old Summer time has passed Mon't forget t lets toningt Mining hot, ch’s sake. —_——_ Sca —But the— 8 ANGELES, been made Darling, wh Man” and and short ford gradu % CIGAR.. ~ is here Bvery g to stay bs Shi 7 : bal —made by— il : and, money KGIFE RE: * USts nobe N. S. of Md.