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April 7, 1900 (4 pages)

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he et should hot be La the 1 gis “as or ter *thee eee at @ copy <t thie Fr BUCK vi OF Arde 190, ed in anid’ Now a . MILON, Judge, * ae a lotice. j nent upon ¥ 1 aeocane oT fot he twelfth day att mounts set o po. ective shareholdNo ». Shares. Am't. it: 1 1009 100 00 law, aid an order irs made on the 80 many Shares of as may be necesic auction at 203 sco, California, on hg April, 1900,. at said day, to] ay thereon, together id expenses of the RUIZ, Secretary. pet, San Francieco, a5 i Directors. GIVEN TO T f Nevada PR ie , that the anoual tors will be held Sth, 1400, se of said District, rectors are to be n of three years eptween the hours -hn Webber is apF. Colley and H. J. lection. By order of Nevada School LOY, President. ‘Board of Kducaat aie ting. . OF THE STOCKHall Aasociation Hi, Nevada City, on % at 7 o'clock electing trustees the transaction of y be properly and oa ae: fae Secretary. ting. . OF THE STOCKws Hall AssociaLibrary Room of day evening, May for the purpose of the ensuing year, th other business ught before said YWN, President. m24 quent Taxes 1900. Lot. 10, block I7 $1300." Total tax . Wateh $75, fur8 $25, library $200, 15; tax and costs, block’ 29 and lot . by J.C. and $80;tax and costs tion of lot 7, block 3,88; tax and costs, pway. Portion of 5; improvements, x and cost, $4.90. instruments $50. 5; tax and costs, ‘ Lot 5, block 9. ia $50. Total Estate of. Lot Ot Eeprovetnents, nd costs, $4 Portion bs *. 1, tax, $.38; tax and ‘ortion of lot 10, coun $150. ‘Lot 8, block 36. ’ $500. ‘Total tax, ustee. Mortgage ul tax, $7.50; tax Fixtures, $300: Total tax, $3.75. ary, $100. Total . Potal tax, $.75; }that uuless the going delinquevt i which said deli: be sold on h, 1900, of the City Hall of Nevada, tothe past quantity of jual is assessed, dale v and-pay le will comid Friday fe, head of or in id sale it com:-day Of March, \MPKINS, Tax Collector . instrumenta ‘al Director. Valley and other ng the « Is at thé own f tuition, etc. by letteror . rth San Juan oF y INSON .. cellent pecly of Onkog thd and asonable p soies! ierican and Eu-PRANCISCO, Ee ee reall i 39TH YEAR—No. 12,969. THE TRANSCRIPT. BROWN '& CALKINS; SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Mail, $6 a Year. By Carrier, 12 i-a Cts essays ADVERIund kares M.de known on application, Al the Latst and Wiest, bes My New Mounts. Frans Mot Order, a GPRING MILLINERY The 1-0," have opened @ new Milliped PIRES. gat is entrent, west. s'de, beCommercial, h indjes are invited to call and see waste: she w THE LATEST STYLES. NO TROUBLE TO ap tate . GOODS. Mrs. Robt. Osborne, Miss Amelia Stevens, How Plumbing. Shop N. F. HOWELL opened's pi a plumbing shop on Broad street, the New York Hotel, and reti fully colielea a share of the public paAZ. GOOD ‘WORK GUARANTEED. Come stock of Closets, Sinks kee. The Gee u Path Tee NEW oo . ee MRS. ma ‘RICHARDS, Propet PAL.. 8 Lage tnd — not ee » in the'eounty . . REET se te Rates moderate. Best accommodations in the county for the aceaeds BACK AT THE OLD BAKERY. GEORGE WM. DURST Has resumed the proprietorship of the NEW YORK BAKERY. pe bo phy ae by oe he was joca alo me. Hels now pared to suppiy’ the et as old Pith the choicest cts in his ling, WEDDING CAKES. AND. FANCY. PASTRY. To order, a specialty. St PLAZA PLANING MILL...RICE & LEWIS, Proy’s. .. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. Mouldings; Brackets. Woodwerk of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Work a Specialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern HomesDr our eotimates on any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWIS, i ates pein pat etn ei et eer tea “% Tier LD escegeyen iy ———————— rate Stn pia i 1) ra 4 phy ra SURNe: Let SH Hot rot ee Let Us Figure a i. )and get some paper to announce that On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job = and save money. We sell Pipe at the. lowest matket <i: ‘ prices, if you want'to do your own work in makingjconTA: at . nections with the new city system. Or we will take con4 “i tracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all confi nat nections. We employ none but first-class workmen. re oA. Hint About Stoves 4 SACRAMENTO: Sr., Nenapa City. by pon tn fn , St pot oh ei on fi i ‘ g George E. You may need a new heating or cooking stove. Our =F stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We ==¥ !-have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are Fr’ FF surprisingly moderate for such stoves. Turnee, ‘ Pioneer Hardware, Dealer. * NEVADA CITY. a . e os BY eet) Dees Pea 7 Retr 71 oe tpt sty as — Don’t we 6 . A SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION. Take it now when your system requires. it. On Sale at Diclrermsx os. 2 . dtgommnss BGEGSOOOOOOOO® = “DERMOLA will cure re your chapped hands, ; wy. _Temove tan and make your skin soft and white. £ . We Ae xanp On, OM. HAND A CHOICE {P. toward Prussin’s policy was a matter @} of great: importance. this story, added: ae cere . 1--Harlem Life, ‘. ing to raise a mustache.” . colored shoes a specialty. Satisfaction guar<= _NRVADA. crry, CAL. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 7): 1990. ~ EST. IN 1860 BY-N. P. BROWN-& CO, Oe Ee TR “Sandbendn — E Prof; Aegidi, who was for many years shes chief of: the press bureau, under Te Trt eet which shows how alert he wos in drawing. conclusions, Before the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war the tser beard with svt William at Ems. They one evening pablo ‘was standing at the other end of the room anx whose more or less triendly., attitude ‘Russian emperor’s big dog, which had’ been. bani silent under, his master's chair, ros “stopped i Bebo “his * tail’ ‘affectionately and licked the hand he held out toward it. its movements, called out to Bismarck: “You see the dog knows his master’s friends.” Bismarck, who told Aegidi “T felt. relieved. + was an historical moment for our “policy.” It proved to him that he had, “ait Teast, not to count on Russia’s opposition in the coming conflict—Youth’'s Companion. £4 MODEST, VERY, , Ceemeeieaal ‘ “Kind gen’eman, 'elp a poor man on the road ter buy a bicycle. I’ve got der-oilcan~in-me bundle, and on'y wants der machine,”’—Ally Sloper. Not a Hopeless Case, Tawyer—It is singular thet I should be retained: to defend the man who wae arrested for. forging duis name to a gheck. Friend—Wheat defense do you mean to set ‘up? , Lawyer—Insanity. He went to the pank and tried toi get the ahéck cashed. Power of Mystery. I don’t know about this particular question,” said the politician, ‘and I haven't the time I need to read on it.” “Well,” replied his wife, “in that case Tl tell you what I'd do. I’d look wise you decline to be interviewed.’ *—Washsngton Star. For Consolation. “J see young Cholly Gwimple is try“yes. The Jones girl gave him the shake last week, and he has: to have asinine to" love.’—Chicago Tribune. 50 ee A WEEK pee. lines in {Sonat line ¥ acaduth, PayFor Rent. Afurnished house of four roome, pleasantly sitnated. Enquire of Frank Power. Singer Sewing Machines Soldand rented on easy terms, dr will exchafige for anything useful. Good secondhand machines from $5.00 up. All makes: of machines repaired and parts kept in stock. @ at Bovey Bros.’ shoe store, Broad St. W. REERES, sole agent for Nevada couity, F ab-tf ¢ Girl Wanted. work. Apply at the Taansonirf office. For Sale at a Bargain. A 7-horae power Gas Engine. Good as
new. RICE & LEWIS. m24-tf For. Sale Cheap. A quantity of inch water. pipe, galvanized irom. Inquire at this office. Sewer Connections Made. Iam prepared to make contracts at low rates for laying private sewers-and making onnections* with the publie system. The best of works. Let me figure before you leta contract. Riowagp J. TREMAINE, f 17-tf Champion Boot Biack. For the best shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barbér shop, Tan and PROF. G, W. OGDEN THE ¥ SCHOOLS Bas OPENED O*: Miahs Behool at meer & Schoolhouse. All common = branches taught, UNION. MARKET, COLLEY BROS., <Prop’s. Beef, on ne aap Veal, Etc., Fries E buon gs gies published a. reminiscence the praca chancellor give you pain? ter fill. ng;-and Biscolored party ‘fore long, er I kin see Suddenly the ' of nervous prostration.” prowled about the room. . : Bismarck, looked at him, . soon as he learned the size of her hus. “J can't afford to have people think . ’ Ayoung girl is wanted to do general house. rar a Ere Abnormal Discouragement, Lady—I’m sorry, but I have no old a 7 . 3 re ms ge = 7 ‘shoes of my husband’s to give you that would be large enough. Do your feet Bigfoot Bruno—Yes, lady; dey give me a painin ide neck. Dat’s de fourth offer I’ve had dat dey were too large Eider I strike a kind-hearted myself goin’ barefoot till I strike Chily watching the tsar, C8¢0—Judge. a Her Trouble. “T understand she has had an attack “Oh, dear, no; not at all.” “Bat the doctor said—” “I know he did at-first; but “just as band’s income: he changed his ‘mind and said she was. merely .overThe tsar, who liad attentively watched . come by that tired feeling.”—Chicago Post. The Usual Way. “Time is precious,’ remarked the minister. “It is, indeed,” replied the man of business, “and I’ve wasted lots of-it.” “By indulging in foolish pleasures, I suppose,” said the good man.. “No, not exactly,” replied the other; “T lost it by being punctual in keéping my appointments with othérs,”— oe Daily News. . A Warm. Day. “Why do you weep, oh, gentle lass? Could not grim woe consent to pass One of your grace and station?’’ “T am not weeping. sir,’’ quoth she ‘*Thetear drops that you think you see Are simply perspiration.’’” —Washington Star. ; Bless Tae A Great Help. ‘It is cherishing our illusions: that keeps us young.” “Yes; especially if we hold on to the illusion that we are still dilaton ”——Chicago Record. Very Strange. Indeed, Yeast—Wasn't that a strange lady I saw you with to-day? Crimsonbeak—Yes; a very strange lady. That was my wife. When you decide To Trade at ceries and Provisions at as mercial street a cli You know that you have hit on a place to get the best Grolow prices as pia sometimes. “1 ‘pay elsewhere for inferior goods. IF: YOU ‘WANT TO SAVE MONEY. ‘You will give Mr. Scadden and his popular. store on ComIT IS A GOOD ) IDEAL In the ; year now beginning to avoid the errors ofthe past.} There is no teacher like experience, and if you do not profit} by the errors of 1899 and earlier date it is ate own fault. SCADDEN’S Is always with you; stay Building Houses —ON THE— Installment Plan, And we are still at it. your coutract, THE HOME MARKET business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more as we have an alnost inexhaustible supply of timber in this neighborhood, We have made a success of Oall and learn our terms before letting with it. We have been’ in the lumber L. & D. MARSH. ASI ——— SE a Ex. Bz, =e. i. seoeipad Hill, Will Furnish you All Material for Your New tiome GIVE US A OALL, Good Lumber at reasonable rates. GOOF Est Phone No. 521. f : erve Shin iC, Bold frm ac y all Ss. Cc, WELLS & CO., LEROY, N. Y. ¢ SOLE PROPRIETORS Empire Stable, %road Street, opp. National Exchange Hote! Nevada City. JAMES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES ‘To be fonnd in thie vart of the State. . NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. _ Best of attention given to transient customers. Stables Open All Night, Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity. Telephone No 72 . Ralph Maitiand.... .Proprietor Wines, Liquors and Cigars. . ' [ e Joerme: BEST 1S The Peerless Saloon _ The Glenbrook, Choicest of Give me call and you'll never regret Pine Street, Nevada Oity. Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents, NONE TOO: coop.” That’ the motto of yours truly, GEORGE W. TALLON, And it is a winner. He makes’ it s poet oa cure his patrons with ver Wines, Liquors and Cigars oye Bega anh boom and that always leuda th em to come again. Is a high-class resort for gentlemen, and they all know where it is—on Broad street just across from the Citizens Bank. NEVADA CITY ASSAY OFFICE. Broad Street, Nevada City. bag voeten nae MILL, TESTS A SPECIALTY. Assaying.of all metals. GOLD BOUGHT. Mail and Express Ordera Promptly Atended to. ‘ T. H. HICKS & CO., P. 0. Box 187. E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR: DBALBR, Pine Street... PrYTITT Tiree Nevada City Cal UBADING a veg & Cent Cigar ——In sTOOR—— GENERAL ARTHUR La LLA alo ITTONED VENTE NerneneTy verve vUr-ver-vre-NErserverereneTr ver ir‘trttr err Grand Anniversary Ball! ——TO BE GIVEN BY—— SR C0. C, NG. oe At Armory Hall, WEDNESDAY RVENING, APRIL 18th, 1900, The occasion of the 37th anniversary of the organization of Company C. The Best, Liquors, _The Best Cigars. “ fhese are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer & Centsa caoarond All the ring. reel je! iskies ke and such ba ia mentueky ‘Oeear Pep and "Hobin Hood.” Wm. J. recto Gilt Edge Saloon, D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. known and ular il¢ Kdge Saloo athe Corner of Broad aud. Pine streetd, 1 will keep constantly on hand thé finest WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 0. P. S. Whisky and other fine brands. Steam Beer, 5 Cents. Give meacall, Kind andcourteous treatment extended to all. GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. Parlors Broad Feet, OP p. City Hall Open day ane oo n ni Hon ys one ee ne in oity free. attention to all calls day or_night. a 714 attendant. Teles ‘+ phone, West 5. “ FRANK’S PLACE FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor Broai ae b= above Pine, evada City. ENTERPRISE. LAGER . BEEP On dreught. Best brands of” Wines, Liquors and Cigars. PAY U8.A OALL. CHING LEE Dealer in Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear. SivEnrs. All clothes made to order, and at the lowest pricés. Made to order Bider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns, Silk Waists and Ladies’ Sars i wear. Broad Street, two doors below Mrs Lutz’s Restaurant. ay NATIONAL, MARKET, Broad St,, Opp. Ciisens’ Bank. Cc. Jd. Eee eget o = © Prop’r : . Pork, he was bios aaa ron BO a dnd ant i one merket. Se Senrret ae of eharge TOM’S PLACE.. f ). Sety weer : i AVING PURCHASED THE bran i Ming Ta an SPRING NECESSITIES. The warm weather brings a demand for lighter shoes. We have anticipated this and are prepared with a full line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Oxford and Lace Shoes. All are of excellent quality and finish. No better made for the” price. Call dnd see for yourself. Repairing promptly and neatly done at réasonable prices. Also, office for the Singer Sewing Machines. Needles, Oil and parts for all makes of machines supplied to order,” BOVEY BROTHERS, Broad Street. Central Hotel RE-OPENED. = Proprietor John: Grissel, ° his well-known and popular hotel has beon completely renovated throughout, and patrons are assured of every comfort. MBALS, + = 25 CENTS on a + 25 and 50 CENTS Ashare of the public patronage is solie ited. Cor. Broad and Union Streets. NO. Smoke Soot Smell. . Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. C. H. HARRISON, DEALSRB I8 All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. Cc. H. HARRISON, BROAD STRERT. Ovp. Rosenberg Eros . sTOP AT THE Depot Lunch Counter, SACRAMENTO, Where you can get a HOT OR COLD LUNCH. It is now under new management, and a new order be of things prevail, You ‘can alao get a nice room there if you are going to stop over Next to County Treasurer's office, T, . LIMNELL, Prop. night.. 1 Ba » Lunch COUN mut agreeably The Referee, zk WM. WHEELINAN, Prop’r. a : FINEST ::: Wines, Liquors and Cigars Agent for the famous Ruhstaller Gilt