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April 11, 1899 (4 pages)

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Satoot De Lbe the “annua ogy ‘of hencbe get DR. : @iven by the ator with Wi ae E. Mull ae A) all per. deceased, City, Nevad count peing the place trey: iness of said re ill fad 2 wget Shnston tetany bes Creditors, BRRING, DECEASED, ven by the under. pad “adhe of A. W, he creditors of and cro against the said : er ae nee“months a of this notice, to fs 18 at sh Office of Fred j pvada > igre Califor. oro f or the trang. Said estate, in said LEN ¥, HERRING, Will “age Testament of 0. at Notice, PNR INING aM PANY.— Principal ‘place of ea Calif Sue LocaRayine, olifornia ne, Nevada mn that on 2 meeting o plield on the 20th dey of ment (No. 15) of Five levied upon the capital tion, payable immedigold coin to the Secrethe Company, No. 816 fornia. ch this assessment shall he Ath _ of April quent and advertised ction; and unless payath bes sold on Monday 1899, to pay the delinether with cBsts of adoa ht sale. By order of JOHNSON, Secretar pet, San. Francisco, Ga eward. inty Electric Power » above reward for vill lead to the ar1 Of any and all pare ng or interfering in r manner with the r wires in either of $s country 9m now Cn there will Lon’ our wires, and with them do s0 at E. J. pk Sasa, Jr, } Oounty Electric . Creditors. — OF THE ESTATE OF leceased ren to all persons haythe estate of James A. present the same, propshe necessary vouchers, ixXecutors at the law ofitts, Main Street, Grass at being the place for © business of said estate, from the first publica¢ the same will be for, March 30, pe A. WEE EDWARD WE heks, ill. of James A. Weeks, torney for estate. . . Meeting. eTING OF THE STOCKnie Hall Association will alt Neyada City, on SatSth, 1899 , at 7 o'clock p. at aie Trustees for ‘nd the transaction 0 as may be proper ly and re said meeting. J. ROLFE, Secretary. 4, 1899 ient Notice. D’ MINING COMPANY. axcipal plaee of business, ria. ation of works, » County, California. given that at a meetof, Directors, held on April, 1899, an assess>and One-half cents per on the Capital Stock of ayable immediately in io, to the Secretary, at i) ny» No, 404 Montgomcisco, California. rich this assessment shall the ninth day of May, 1ént, and advertised for and. unless payment nbs sold on Monday, the echoes y the ¢ elin er with the costs of meee of sale. S. ROSE, Secretary. ontgomery street, San a. al cams SIDENT, INSURANCE. dl Aid Association ancisco, Cal. Yents Per Day to the hazard of occu ‘d 00 a week, when unagh being hurt accident1 are accidentally killed. i week, when you are ork. al expenses. for og = ak nds, $138.00 to $434.00. on to the members “upon mibership fee and dues of YSURANCE. nce, pays s of op lcae eR pe pid raccident and sick: liey, paying at wg f 15 yearss mt or sickness. NSURED, n byace income when you mooiation io Pa On, mepoiation in t nied h' deposits with the States Missour somes om gg buch, large Tieet i 4 guar r of ite a eetion to its énts Wanted. Write SHETTERLEY, 6 ene: Manager, on et San Fen peisco, Cale THE TRANSCRIPT. . BROWN:& CALKINS, : Proprietors. Tem By Mail. $ PLANTS AND ) FLOWERS. Ete. ae gar Fresh Fish_pg Tuesday and Thareday i i All orders ieee ~_ fatthtully ‘ attended to Geo. ren ee _MBALMER. Parlors, aha Steet, opposite City Ball OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Pine Street.civessese ces A tel oni LEADING esa 5 Ceat Ciga —in . encgun GENERAL ARTHUR ESTREL: aounerne AN Guus TA BOSA THE “POPULAR” BAKERY re the Transcript Bloek, on Commercial street, is now BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes. FANCY PASTRY OF ALL L KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Beaeeler, @@ Fresh Compressed Siein Cakes Con. stantly on hand. «Chas B, Tegler, bide TELEPHONE 37. THE GROTTO, GEO. L. BECKLEY; Prop. Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Steam Beer a Specialty. Free Lunch Every Saturday Night: Come One, Come All. Main Street, Nevada City. The Best tidihes: ‘The E Best Cigars. “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” ono Beer. 5-Cents a-Glass, akan favorite brands of Vpnisktos opt oe such as: Tay esse nea ‘Osear Répper,” Wm. J. Britiand. \: Union Livery Stable int HENSESSY, Main wt, ovp. 0 ‘ail Henry Lane,= = Prop’r . , The finest turn-outs in thogeamsr,apd plo) ty of them "Open dar and night ee de Me . WALLING; onan “at: baw, “7 Pema et be We oh ae Ww. J. Wileon is ‘the fae tee «keke . uisefal article known as the Universal jer, a sample of which can be seen at any 16 at Vowl’s Tuuch room, where orders for. me, om Wanted. ‘ : “xgonte everywhere to sell ftalian Piagon. ini Violin. rosewood bow, violiu case, instruction book, $13.50 for tlie outfit. You can make $2.75 each and can guarantee set. worth Z $25. Chicago Novelty Company, 19 Montgam, . ory street. San Francisco, Cal. ae. Champion Boot Black. For the hest shine in town eall on William Stevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan and colored shoés a specialty. Sutiefaxtion guaranteed. “S@8t shesemacte ne WHITEWASHING, HOUSE CLEANING, Etc., Etc. H E. Coleman Is ready to do cai and canine: ‘a the Jobbing line. Carpets cleaned and laid. House cleaning a specialty. Gardens and yards attended to. + ‘Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed. . . Ring up Telephone at W. EB. Johnston's, CHILDREN’S Masquérade Ball At Odd Fellows Hall, Friday Koning, April 14, 1899, ADMISSION : Maskers, 25 cents. Spectators—Ladies and ‘ctilldren 25 . cents. Gentlemen, 50 cents. The Glenbrook, ! Ralph Maitland. ee _. «Proprietor ‘Chokest of Wites, Liquors and Cigars re selebr -Ruhs taller or BSer hens Give me pee a d you'll never itt it. . Pine Street, Nevada City. American Laundry, SACRAMENTO, LEWiIs BUCKLEY Agent for for Nevada City. ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED And all work done in first-class bind wal Orders left at the Fadden Cigar Sto: ri junction:of Main and Coyote streets, 7 receive prompt atte ntion.’ C. H. HARRISON, DEALER In All Kinds of Cigars and Tobaicco ‘The Finest S-cent Cigar in Town. os C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros .L.BOWMAN. J.P. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiice in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. ‘WINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS, EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONF. Lime! Lime! JOHN JEFFERIES Wishes to inform og people generally that he has for sale Fifty Tons of First-Class Lime, Which he_ will sell at the lowest. prices. hind sale at Geo. E. Turner’s hardware He is also ready to take contracts for . [= all kinds of brick work and cement ~walks, {fis Prices for First-Class Work ‘are The Lowest. _Empire Stable, Broad Street. opp. Nutional Exchange Hove? i a ’ ” Nevada City. aes occ He Bnpire Livery Stable mre lot of sos, “AND BUGGIES . Gi ais denied in she ae of chirnaes, 2 _ ,ALERED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Ce BUILDING, NEVADA Be it Was tna ‘Girta’ that linstetl t ae anit cals -JUST whe CURTAIN FIRE. ‘ana Did DL aphighene “ger A fire in a’ skyscraper m ing, but for Mataar ied Se eee ak eet ing school fire-is. usually what:-is orwra emong. insuratice men'as a curtain: _) but-a curtain fire ina. girls’. school i mote exciting and. onnsdd whore else. ‘One jah eek: owl Wha ‘swell ap’ town ‘school, took the globes off the gas fixtures for hairicurling: parho beige i ate Rowoohee in. C) Ww ann nie oF to eal the fpam and Techy sat down to Write home letters. The inevitable happened, and when girl rine one -poised her pen in the air and in sparch of tion she saw the curtains in a biave. She screamed: Girl number two looked “around and echoed the scream. Then, with promptitude and discretion, both girls fainted. The screams had attracted ‘thé attention of the other girls, who rushed’ to the scene and then did various and sundry stunts, according to their. several dispositions. One fainted, several wept. a few: ran out.of the house, and the rest shouted for the one man on the premises. ». When he arrived, things looked rather hopéless. Curtains and woodwork were blazing finely. The floor was littered with prostrate forms, and when three girls have fainted on the floor of as hall bedroom there isn’t much space in the room for promenading. The man picked his way across the prostrate forms and ordered all the girls who were not ina dead faint to leave the room, but they didn’t go until] he lost his temper and spoke with a force which isn’t common fled; but, unluckily, there was an enemy in the rear: A vigorous and practical woman from ‘Texas had been inspired to go after some water. . Returning in mad haste with a large pitcherftl of water borne triumphantly aloft. she Tetreat fi t ea eo oe sn if ee of the retreat squarely in the face and out two of her front teeth. whereupon the injured girl made the fainting frio.a quartet and the water carrier dropped her pitcher and went inte violent hysterics.
Hysteria, as boarding school teachers know. to their sorrow, is.contagious, By the time teachers arrived upon the scene the fire was out, but the survivors put nine-tenths of the school to bed and order wholesale doses of brornide. Even now the girls insist that they haven't recovered from the shock sufficiently to do hard studying, and the victims of the water pitcher are both under the care of trained nurses. As for the man, he gave up his‘place the next day and confided to the cook-that ‘he was going to look for a jobina lunatic asylum, where his boarding school experience mood be of rape fe ba Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers. because its outbreak is 80 agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Oure acts like magic in cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases. relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., 50 cts: and $1 00, For sale al H,. Dickerman, the druggist. tf A Dozen Raisins . could not. be seeded b hand as quickly:as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy to clean and economical. Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a Ee id in five minutes. msable in every ieehold. ie and Grape Seeder Is. cold at all. hardware Stores. Price $r. Send mt stamp for the “ Enterprising Housekeeper’ — 200 recipes. ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA., JOHN CALDWELL, ‘Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street ‘ Nevada City. W. W. WAGGONER, Civil nape and Surveyor. hm U, Roberta” Book. PUES EY OR FRED snae. Attorney and and Counselor at Law. W ‘sterol Fedaea ALL THE court: ties than an ordinary blaze anywhere . il a oc on erty it was} around the room. in boarding school, circles. Then they’ and the one case touched off the crowd. . were in a bad way. .It was necessary to.} enthepg a tadcssndsan hall Badtbaty ta" Gass 25c., 50c, a: 1 $s. c, WELLS &4co., LEROY, N.Y. SOLE PROPRIETORS SEB ahd =e 7 key Tomale House Stover Building. “The very best of Tomales always on hand—day and night. A. SILVA, Proprietor, « YeLlee & Co., —DEALERS IN— es Fruit, Fish, Ghick-ne, Main Street, near Plaza, Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. rticular pote dg id to the transpor m of ical parties. tat! baggage f ‘or theatrical Plans. and furniture moving. i ay vith 84 WOOD for sale. 8. BAKE Crissel Bros, Dealers.in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hame, BACON, Etc., Kaysronz Markar—Commercial Street. “the Referee.” ALWAYS THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Ligaors and Cigars, Commercial: Street. Frank Smith Jack Scheeler ls the Up-te-Date Tailor. He keeps on hand the best stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths in town. He makes suits at the lowest prices. Broad street opposite National Hotel. UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., + => Prop'’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. EK ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE atock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. Nevada City GEO. A. GRAY, Manager. . Night calis from Union Hotel Telephone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283. The Reception Saloon, “Parnell’s” Old Stand, Commercial Street, Nevada City, Is still conducted on the lines which made places popular. No extra charge for the mixed drinks, and all mixed drinks made to perfection, For City Marshal. JAMES G. NEAGLE Is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of City Marshal. For City I Marshal. JAMES ¥ WILLS Is. hereby announced as a. candidate for City Marshal. Election, Monday, May ist. For City Marshal. JOHN EVANS Is hereby announced as a candidate for City Marshal. Election, Monday, May 4st. we _ For. City 2 Marshal. EB. A. TOMPKINS (Present incumbent) Is hereby announced as’a candidate for City Marshal. Election ow May Ist. : For City’! Marshal. HENRY M. M. PLACE Is hereby announced as a candidate for City Marshal. Election, Monday, May ‘Ast. For Gity M Marshal. PRANK V/ VAUGHN Is hereby announced a candidate. Uae for Oity . Election, Monde, . ny May Ist. Undertaking Go.) W. G. Richards, errecernaereene oS ss san etrm een nearer ae TM . 1860. BY N. P. BROWN & co, 5 diibein tea eee el Is the Owner ofEver Owned It Nevada County. * “Ie now making the Season ‘For the benefit of those interested inthe improvement of good stock. “"W. G. RICHARDS LOCHINVAR Trotting stailivn “At Glenbrook Park For terms, eto., see circulars. ‘Oat dud des How "tis'yourselt? °F Your money back if unsatisfactory. ICKERMAN’S RUG STORE. Photo Supplies and Stationery. ‘There May Be ; Other Others! IS THE BEST. — The Soldier Boy Has Returned. L. J. TRAUTMAN, He is prepared to do all kinds of work in the SHOEMAKING line. Speak well of al Who answered his country’s call, has returned and is Preitisi, business at the old stand I the Trautmans, They .were sages of the past, But the Trautman of this city Is a master of the Jast. Call on him for mending, And do not hesitate To bring along your No. 9’s— He'll sole them while you wait. Located on Shoes Made and Mended. jut AVN Ie G JMB mM, L. & D. MARSH. road Street, Below National Hotel, <—s a OFFICE AND YARD, >. ge ouicer Street, : Nevada City. ~~ on us before going elsewhere. The Leading Flour. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Sa 1. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ora ay BUILDING, OOR. BROAD Pine streets. U: Stairs Pp P. Br SUMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, WwW PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Hall on Mond: o’elock, for the tees Lo am 4.0, Brow, TS annual meeti of Odd Fellows ti held in the paerery. — gs — JB oat Annual Meeting. nday even f= fae words eee five’ Trusij year, and the Bh Saw nd ae OW airs m3i = ye tne stockholde fosceietion will oe at 8 ness as may be prop-. C.J. NAPFZIGER, ” A NIGHT SCHOOL PROF. 'G. W. OGDEN OF 28 THE CITY SCHOOLS HAS OPENED a Night School at Washington Schoolhouse. ee An ig n. school branches taught, including ook-Keeping. NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank. Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton eal ‘J Sausages, le Hams, Baconand Lard 7 wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first clase market. Coote Goods delivéred free F “" W. D. LONa, Attorney and Counselor :t Law, OFEISE, 008. BROAD AND PINE STs., Nevada Citv. Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be ‘obtained’ for 50 odnts. By mail 75 cents. Apply to. B. BROWN. Transcript office. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transient customers. Stables Open Ali Night. Telephone No. 72, en ‘vada hereby offer a reward of Three Hundred: Dollars for the capture of . Ed. H. Moore dead or alive. He is wanted for the murderer of Nightwatchman Kilroy, who was killed in Nevada City on Friday, March 81, 1899. Nevada City, March 31, 1899, $200 REWARD.’ ' I will pay the above reward for the arrest of Ed H. Moore, dead or alive He is wanted for the kiNing of Nightwatchman William Kilroy at Nevada City March 31, 1899. . D. B. GETCHELL, Sheriff of Nevada County, Cal. Photographs MADE BY Le. ano : GRASS VALLEY, CAL. ¢ Are permanent and always up to date. Sonne DIRECTORY. Milo cece: Kalebds of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castle. asing Brethren are parE invited to atten i par. i ofa oN B. N. SHoxcrart, K. of ew Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:80 o’clock. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M. W. b: Auaccranrtnead EK. ASHBURN, pecasmesicar de Neve Rebekah Degree, No. 119, I Oo. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ist and $d Saturday Hivenings of Month at 7:30 ESTHER ROBERTS, N. G. ADSLIN® HATHERSALL, Seo, Y Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. O. Meets at Odd Fellows Heil Every 2d and 4th pen of each month at :30 o'e WM, McKINLAY JR. C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N.».Q. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. C, W. CHAPMAN Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, R. 8. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. We Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of each month MRS. EMMA ROGE “RS, BELLE DUUGLASS ‘RS PTO tii Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. Yiice at residence, Sacramento st City, Cal> Perfection in Brewing is Reached. RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER There are other Beers, but $15 § EDGE IS eee nec WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. ee Leave orders at Glenbrook Saloon Ralph Maitland, Proprietor. 5 Arent =1$300 REWARD t The undersigned members of the Board of Trustees of the City of Ne‘By order of the Board. = TH. GARR, a3. A. GAULT, J. J. SAOKSON, B. 8. RECTOR, = J. OC. RICH. peony acetate ee