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August 21, 1896 (4 pages)

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_SUDplie School house rolton mills.) LO krose: ; No, Tine bye ie Sa up be 1896, and Lincoln vely corded, asoned Oak t length; October tat, 26, 1895, agg 3 reject any ition, ARINS, clerk ee) THE STATE > County of Pradl Plain 1H 4 ur Court of ‘ the Co filed in the fornia send efendant, ar in an acthe aboveCourt of the e County of iplaint: tiled e of the day you of this ‘ County; jor days, reclose conl2th, 1887, by N hereby the : Defendant nee in the da County, 8 that there ding to the $768 for un. t thereon at etobeér 12th, + Decree of foreclosing urehase any said “eon. > be due'the reasonable osts of suit. appear by_ » herein. that if you ‘] pompleins iff will} ave o the Court mplaint, seal of the ulifornia, in is 18th day rk. uty Clerk. aie pitorneys nt, ‘FICE, } 186. ) ) WHOM IT vel Mining aly author. address Is California, or a Patent ted in Virja County, ted by the in this ofSeventeen 0 being as (7 © 30” fast (4) feet in corner No, Mine (apshe section . cg and 14 st, Mt. Digrees East chains 233 ek mound chains 361 ck mound hains 282.5 ck mound hoins 454.1 ck mound hains 804.3 ck mound eet post 4 ed P.S.L. li and 12 $ 8.74.2 feet und markhains 153.8 y 4 inches ns $80 feet und markchains 458 ck moun hains 501.6 cok moun ins 200 feet ta spruce © East. S. mak tree § rner com,17, N. RB. lon Placer patented, ersely aby r Mine” 80 hereby apir adverse ited States rnia, durtion hereof the protegister. going noabl shed ynsecutive Ly TRANit Nevada tegister. tice was . ‘at the Postoffice at Nevada City as senna Siaks toteor: : Plumbing BP is Hardware ac. ty srete, . ‘Crockery. them. From the cheapyest to the most pape by Ste will be found here. Jewerly rik diet pepe oesig iat eral ye iS ADVERTISING ‘RATES. Made known’on application. : Liiek 40 YEARS IN a NEVADA ( CITY “IN LINE WITH THIS 5 AGE oF fits. os Sanitary make purchases + aiid avéid’the rush. . sof Nevada ‘city, Cal. iy we havd Gomménded enced our ., And as we wish to dispose of our entire stock of “Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, © Domestics, Ladies’ and Children’ s Uniderwear, Before leaving, we will offer you there goods at ik prices as will éonbte everybody to and’siipply their wants in our line. First come first served. So come early Kut oD Sl B. NEWMAN & CO. ~~ Lease ‘and fixtures for-sale at’ a bargain. % Fitial CLOSING ¢ ouT. SALEles * sanabeaaa I make a Aspe pe best conpherd ii orien Prices the lowest. Stoves Morning Light Heating . Pat. Fodd Heater}. Sunbeam’. Box Patterns And others . ) Richmond Conklin: Grand Pacific : Garland Westwood .And others sept emer ees Stoves Stoves ¥ “My stock of eS As for jat kind Tinware mrt fiyoureanuot and _on-sale when you visit ‘my store. eas Plain and decorated In profusion to suit all tastes end parses. 1 Iam sure I can please you in this department, If you want ‘ Lamps Remember that I inane © ope All kinds of Wire Fencing [£1095 tui le cheap. Have plain and fancy. Thebestof terials for Paints, Oils Beincers’ use Miseet ready mixed Paint a0. Fine stock of Firearms ane latest and prodisets of the lonling Moar eiebees GEO. E. TURNER'$3500_In Purses Will be Given. 55 to 50 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. Watch and Repair Shop CHARLES HARRIS Has opened a Jewelry and WatelRepatring shop in the Holmes Building, Corner ‘Maia ‘and Coyote Streets, And is now prepared to do ail kinds of work in his line, PRICES LOW. WORK GUARANTEED, Do You Want a Good Drink? ee 4 this jean Judge by asking the He in ‘further judge by t keep comiug back for more clothes. E. B. DULAC, Merchant Tailor, ” Pine street, over A. 'Tam’s Restaurant. +tionto The ‘Only ‘Way to Judge *. Intelligently of , ‘the future is to judge by the past. tole jonly way to ineasure a merchant tailor’s ability and integrity is by what his customers do and by what they say. ‘Preacher 2nd politician, professor and scientist, agree on int. he gentleman who has never purchased goods of me pinion df a long line of patrons. 1e fact that this long line of petrens am The : WERE THEY "MARRIED? Overs fell to discussing the {They are evidently married,’ said: the curtain was down.”” *’ said the girl in the black “Perhaps they ate nietely brother and ‘sister,’ suggested the young man of’ the ‘No, they weren’t,’’ said the girl in. want to leave her, and’’— “A newly married man would’ not dare to,” broke in the girl in the black came in,’’ remarked the young man. in the habit of consulting the feelings of some one else, *” ‘Or that they were not really engaged yet and she wanted to show him how considerate she could be,’’ said the girl. in'the black gown. “Or that she ‘was merely conscious of having pretty hair,’' said the girl in the, Persian waist. of chocolates that they are not married?’’ ‘T—I'd rather you ladies wotld settle it between you,’ said the young man hastily. ‘*You' have so much more insight in such matters, you know.’’ ‘There they ccme now,’’ said the girl in the Persian waist, ‘Let .us notice what they do, and perhaps we can decide. “If they aro merely friends, they will stop.for cream, soda and’’— “Tf they are. engaged, she will tell hini how hungry she is, and they will ‘. stop for supper, *. said the ‘Youngs: man aaiaian ? GLENBROOK RACE MEETING. (Trotting and Running Races Will be given kes ah direction of the. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT © AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, GLENBROOK PARK sions eine ——COMMENCING-—— TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, and Continuing Five Days. For, particulars see Speed Programs. Gro. FLEeTcHER, President, I. J. .ROLFE, Secretary, . +P, O. Address, Berane City. Apply for informaP. O. Address, Grass Valley. Cash Works flarness and Saddlery JATIES CAIRNS, National‘Hotel, the following Prices for Cash Only: oe — “ THE RECEPTION, ” % Tet ee #. ~ Comtmereial Street. RSSRRG MONUMENTS, TOFBSONES, GRANITE WORK a e ° cee enenceene Boulder st., near Park ave., NEVADA CITY Scotch Granite and Marble of Every DesoripLettering Pak spl atten eS Monuments WORK WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS, ‘PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE Sever . ‘UNION FRUIT STORE
pep npasstony BEG 70. ANNOUNCE they go furnish thelr thelr $4 oti ae of. _ At Bottom ° (Prices. . ‘Certainly, bitterly. “While if they are martied,’* went on the girl in the Persian waist, **he— there, what did I tell yon?’’ The couple paused before a cigar shop, and he went in, while she waited at the door. **You were right,’’ said the girl in the black gown; ‘‘ihey aré married. ’’— Ohicago Times-Herald. © AS TO WAITERS. The Frenchman's Politenéss and the Ne. : gro’s Aptness In Table Service. The recent discussion of the subject of tips to barbers occasioned’ a great many talks about tips. to’ waiters and led to many disputes as:to the relative proficiency of waiters of different nationalities. In one of these, wherein the chief . disputants were, arguing. the redeclared to be always beforehand of 8 . diner’s wants, and’ the Frenchman, ; whose politeness was particularly commended, the statement waS made that one could even fergive bad service in a French waiter because of,, his ceaselese efforts to be nice and to convey the impression that his one desire in life was to serve commendably his patron of the moment, though the meat* be ‘tough as tensile jujibe. It was contended that the Frenchman was 80 accurate a judge of human nature: that in spite of the carelessness of the cook or the. pcor quality of the fare he made sure of his tip by giving some, nice tidbit toward the end of the meal and intensifying his politeness concomitant! . ‘‘T willingly leave'a small gratuity, if said his supporter, ‘‘for the sake of ‘receiving attention that approaches private service. I dislike to haye things slapped down before me with the independent slap of a sovereign American citizen, The dishes may be more, substantial that are put down by the. smug white native or the negro, but I would rather do with less victuals and have the service of the attentive Frenchman, with his ‘sir’ and ‘if you please.’ ’’ ‘I would rather,?’ said his vis-a-vis, *thave less food and “less politeness, too, than suffer the attentions of your French waiter, whose.deftness, I. find, permits him to dump a plate of soup in your lap in order apparently to giva him opportunity tosay ‘Excuse me.’’’-—New York Sun, Senses of Suiell and Taste fn Fishes. The senses of smell and taste appear to be well developed in the great majoroverboard from vessels is often scized . by mackerel and halibut, but is imme. diately rejected. Nearly all varieties of fish, and more especially the ‘'ground swimmers, ’’ have a choice of food. Halibut and cod are attracted a great distance by certain kinds of bait. Herring, when fresh and in good. cofidition, are splendid bait for cod, but are of no use whatever if they have become stale from _. long keeping. Catfish, buffalo and one or two varieties of the bass:will bite bacon when they will pay no attention whatever to. the luscious angleworm. The above.and other facts which could easily be cited in proof have caused fishermen and scientists to come to the conclusion that the senses of smiell and taste are both remarkably “developed: among the finny tribe. —St. Louis Republic. She ‘Transferred. , “J want a transfer tothe depot,” said the lady. with a feather in her bonnet, madam; which depot?” asked the conductor. ‘‘I want it to the depot, ’’ repeated the lady of the feather. ‘*But I don’t know which depot you ‘mean,’’ replied the conductor. ‘‘Never you mind what you know and what you don’t, know, ’’ snapped the woman ;'‘ ‘you do as” you told. You give me a transfer, do you hear?’ ‘‘But’’— “‘I won’t ‘have your but. Just you give moe that transfer or I will report you."!.And the conductor. gave it to her, while every ee roe place.--Memphis. Commer-. A. iene. ~ “iB. A. WALLACE. = einai -Appeal. ae ; “T heard him tell her that he did not a consider the leading ped even pretty.” . 1 the Persian waist; ‘‘he’d have gone out a . between the acts if he was only ber. . e brother, while an engaged man wouldn’t . . “he took oft her hat as soon as she . é “That looks as if sho was married and . : ¢ Will you wager a box . . spective merits of the negro, who was . CT ae ity of the fish species. Tobacco thrown . one on the car hoped he. had sent her to . ‘A Young Couple Buiy Disscoted and Tatked R They ‘were coming away from the Bh : theater, and the WP young cbuple who sat in front of them. . the girl in'the Persian Waist. ‘‘I noticed . 1 ‘that they didn’t exchange a word while i arising idee a TORPID FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY -H. DICKERMAN & CO., DRUGS AND STATIONERY, Telephone No, 80, And ‘ll other malarial complaints ‘By DR. LA RUE’S SURE ale FOR FEVER AND AGUE: . lasth, at 3 P, (PRICE 75 CENTS.) . p@ Contains no Mercury, Quininé, Arsenic or other Harmful Drugs. LIVER Cor, Pine and Commereial sts, _. ~ BEEHIVE GROCERY .. J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor Agency For--Monogram Whiskey Blue Label Gatsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for : Fancy Groceries PATE FOIS. _DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. Pp Duffy’s Malt . oy Gamecock Whisky fall, IXL Whisky Bryant's Root Beer ,Pefie 10 Hire’ ye te Ms: SOF UO is the Best. Give it a Trial. = = «= ad Pickles, % gal. bottles.. Olives, Mikado Soap, ‘per bar Everythitig else in proportion, «* ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee Battle Ax ‘Tobacco Li) in bulk, per gal. 66 50 I 25 Brown & CALKINS, NEVADA CITY, CAL. PRINTERS Catalogues, Pamphelts, ooeBthd.ce General Job Printing. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES Be We have facilities which are excelled by none for filling orders on short notice. No order too large for us. Get our OE pe AR ai 1p EB ISOARD & SON, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal., Sole Nevada County Ag Enterprise Brewing Co., Makers of the hie WORLD IN SCHMIDT BROS., ~~ LRADING CIGAR DEALERS, Nevada City, Cal. LEADING yan oot 5 Cent Gigar IN STOOK—— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D ESTRELA har CLUB Dr. A. Chapman, Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. LIVERY and FEED STABLE nen NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL. E. NORTHUP, Prop. Fine H Carriages fi einige he at ec ngeslaliy at converge maesasasre ape any train. Prices to-suit the times. _COME AND SEE ME. NOTICE. Tourists, Business, Professional, Sick; Woll and Pleasure Seeking, . x” MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT THE 2 Notice to Contractors. ‘Bealed bids will be received at the offlee of RECTOR RROS, NATIONAL HOTEL, fora THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, to be'erected on the corner of Broad Street and National Alley, Nevada City. Plans and specifications can be seen at the residence of the ‘Architect, Ira i)! Fancher, on East Broad street. Bids to be opened Aug. A bond to the éméunt of one-fourth . of the contract price will be required ‘from the successful bidder. RECTOR BROS. Nevapa Orrwy Oat. Aug. 12, 1896. , when that favorite Today old newspaper of to-date ideas, the Dairy RANSCRIPT ofNevada City, Is to bebe found in ‘almost every well-regulated home of the county and in most all The business places too, we hear people wonder how they got along without it and when consider it seriously you can scarcely help being reminded O the really valuable’ news service—local and general—that. makes ‘the paper sought for by all classes. Tomorrow 224.72" along each day thereafter as the days come and go the TRANSCRIPT will continue to improve in all ‘its departnients. ‘(RESUMED BUSINESSfe] atin GEO. WILLIAM DURST Formerly of the New York Bakery, has opened a First-Class Bakery In the Transcript mosh, on Commercial str few doors above his old ‘ttand, where he i BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes. ‘ . BANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Speciality. &@-Fresh Compressed Yeast ‘Cakes Constantly’on hand. TELEPHONE 37. FOR — . CHEAP. known as” MARK’S RANCH Te offered for'sale-at a bargain. , It consists of 320 Acres of Land, _A Good House, And all faceseney outbuild e Also, will be sold, sa place, consisting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Goats, Etc. hd Aha on the place will be sold. Parties desiring a place of of hia ane j or or of JOAQUIN i, the preinine Manuel Marks. That fine Ranch on ityics oe Ravine, near Selby’ Flat, and FAMOUS El Paso de Robles SPRINGS. The Greatest Health. Pleas Resort on the Pacific Coast. ga By Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths. The waters are unequalled for their moulded. nal value in cases of Rheumatism, New Liver, Kidney and Eczema and all sae eases. 4a — por fa rerinrt yy No Staging. Fare fe a Write for Pamphlet. BE, PF. BURNS, Manager. # re serine ee 2 ies eaters __ Nevapa Crry, Aug. 13. THE BEST’ OF WORK, : THE LOWEST OF PRICES.. You will find this motto phen + haga my spsadh Wood Working and Repatr shop. nee ae C. WEISENBURGER, puntos to O. C, Percival.,. ‘. e on the Plaza. NEVADA CITY. COOL, SURE BEER,» . . ances bey 9 eat w at residenes, Sacramento . nicl DR. DAVID L. DRAL, Medical Adviser. . see Saree of eerie