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December 30, 1898 (4 pages)

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w Cause, in aud fo “Calltorcr the coun. state of CHARLES te taal of Sale of ed bere Re Petition rsons interested i Appear befor. te td day of Januar’ pf ghat day, at tho Loure, ‘in ada sity, show cause wh ited tothe said’ 4°" the real estate of ur Successive weet of jpunary, 1899, in RIPT, a ig hed in said’ Neva F. T. NI 6 Superior Coon: 3. d8 xamination, Svember 26th, 1399 f $2 from each ae. wW.J. ROGERS, endent af . fgg of Schools, NO. 144, ‘ERMINING T nd necessity rae 2©: Construction ofthe costs of which ‘dinary annual inof the City of Nedetermined by t ‘ity of Nevada’t me said city demands uisition of a public ; of the construc. said Public sewer » be paid out of the nd revenue of the nee shall be pub1 the Nevada City ail sake eiecr ake effect 1898, effect on he followin vote: it, J ackson, Rector are JACKSON, dent of the Board, ay of Na of City Trust la, California. ee as Ca isment, ING COMPANY, epee of business, Ocation of works ty, Californit. : that at a meetrectors, held on 1898, an asséss ne-half cents per Capital. Stock of immediately in e Secretary, at No, 404 MontgomJalifornia, . assessment shall ¥ of January, d advertised for unless payment m the 28th day of elinquent assess8 of advertising rectors, i, Secretary, ery street, San Cause. ie County cf Netate of HENRY E WHY ORDER not be made. by the petition 1d by James Anstate of HENRY be for an order is necessary to n Order to pay ges of adminis1e Court, ag Speceotted in: appear before. ~ nth day of Jan, of that day, at » in the courta County, Cali8 Order should iministrator to. of the said dear be published jin the Nevada paper printed . T. NILON, perior Judge. . r° at the underBoard of Suat the regular y term, for a J at the Bridg_D. WOODS, ird RETURN OF ® undersigned rse, bow neck, cut on front ALLAN. 08. rs. SHURTLEFF, y given by the f the estate eased, to the having claims exhibit them s within four ation of thls wr, at office of t Law, Tilley la county,Cale selected for is of the said BURGER, of Samuel M. er, 1898. ; the under ard of Super the January nse to collect RICKSON, of Hattie L. di2 —_ Dy strumental Director. and other 4 for the it their own tuition, etc. by letteror San Juan or THE TRANSCRIPT. LROWN & CALKINS, : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Fy Mail $6 a Year. » ADVERTISING RATES.. } ade known on application. ont A SENSIBLE. SANTA. CLAUS. Is the only one that should receive recognition. A pair of Shoes or Slippers from the many handsome shapes in our stock make a really worthy present.. The recipient will derive lasting pleasure and satisfaction from such a gift, and YOUR MONEY ~ will be well expended. Oan’t do better than surround the feet in your own or. some one else’s stockings with a pair of these Shoes. We have Fine,Footwear for Men, Women and Children. Bovey Bros. Broad Street, Nevada City, BU h. a — Geo. Richardson, “UNDERTAKER AND # # EMBALMER. Parlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Ha’ _ Residence Spring street, three doors above Nevada Foundry: a Strict attention: c4 if calls, day or night, Lady attendant. 5; Telephone, West 5. LICK.:HOUSE, Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts., le Center of Business District, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. G. W. KINGSBURY, Manager, Special Accommodations ; For Traveling Men. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. Convenient to All Car Lines. Modern Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout. Grand improvements are being made in this po Wee hoses and when completed the Liek will be second to no houseon the Pacifie Coast. nil THE “POPULAR” BAKERY . Ian the Transcript Block, on ~ Commercial street, is now BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes, { ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDEK Wedding Cakes a Specialty. @@-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Cor. stantly on hand. Chas. E, Tegler, Prop’ TELEPHONE 37. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and. Retail Dealers in WYimes and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, Wield Roas tes Rf phates te * Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer ; laga Wine for family and medic BN pe en as Soeahel selection of Fine Win: n, for Genuine po! Swiss, Limburger and = th nest ever brought Roquefort By Carrier 121-2 Cts. a Week, . car Jones is superintendent. . ghany end surrounding téwns. }of Névada City, came up last Saturday ‘for Bome $200, and one by J. 0. Barrett t . of Hiinois for $21,000 money advanced. . prepared this year than ever before for herself. SIERRA “COUNTY . CLEAN-UP, 7 { The News of This Week’e Downieville Enterprise Boiled Down. Fifteen men are, employed at the Oriental mine near Alleghany. Work Mine is showing ap splendidly. A being worked night and day shifts, L. M. Bovee has struck an encouraging prospect in his claim below Alleghany, and thinks he will bave a good nine by the time spring rolls around. The Good Year Mining Company has not yet paid the lien-holders _who have. over $5000 in judgments against the property. Thecompany did not do the holders under A. Bergen of this place are now doing the assessment work on the mine to protect their judgments. The Cayot Consolidated Quartz Mine’ situated on Fall River, in the southwest part of this county, until recently owned by Frank and Gus Cayot, has been lately purchased by a San Francisco company. The new owners intend to have a mill in running order at an early day.Forest City, although a little quiet at present, gives promise of better times ‘in the near future. At the South Fork mine a number of men are employed and good progress is being made. OsDr.” Brooks’ is now corresponding with the Sunset Company in regard to erecting a telephone line between Forest City and Downieville. He thinks the proposition will carry. There is already a private line connecting Forest. City with the Plumbago, Oriental and other mines, Moore’s Flat, Alle"J: Mf. Walling, s6n of Judge Walling and filed. an answer on behalf of the Sierra Gold *Mining Company in the by which two.new suits were brought agaitist the company. One by Miller Attachments"were levied in each suit. Most of the men at the Sierra Buttes have been laid off temporarily on account of the Water freezing. Arthur Jenkins, formiérly “of Downievillé,'is w'witness in the case of Mrs. Meritél‘who shot her husband in the streets of San Francisco’and then shot Arthur helped her on the street car after she had committed the deed. ‘Homann’s business is increasing is being rapidly pushéd ahead, and the; who’ enjoys the sobriquet of “Idaho pump capable of raising 30,000 gallons . per hour has been placed. Men are! assessment work, and ten of the lien-' States. She is a typical Western girl, . Madéon stit, He also brought papers . . of the finest Opal Rings that ever came FROM NEVADA, ~ A Girl Makes ‘& Fortune ‘Training and ‘Selling Horses, colamn account of Miss Kittie. Horse Queen.” Kittie lived in Tuscarora, Nevada, when agirlin her teens, her father being a pioneer of that town. He established the first hotel there, , and for a number of years his daughter was the acknowledged beauty and bell of the camp. Sometime ‘in the early eighties the family moved.to Idaho and engaged in ‘stockraising. Kittie has been selling horses for the last ten years and is probably the only
woman horse dealer in the United. full of push and energy, and a business woman from the word go. She says that during all the time she has been visiting stock yards she has never met an insult or unkindness’ from any off Bruneau. Valley of Idaho. While there she rides the range with her father and brothers and lives the life of pretty much every other ‘Western young woman of fortune. When away: from home she visits the stock yards, paeses her days in the pens and sells’ horsés. She is a young woman of education, polished and agreeable manners; and her father and brcthers say she gets better bargains with the customers She is now in St. Louis where she expects to make a trade for 2,000 head “of and wraps, to carry handsome gold fume of violet. Holiday Specialties at Tam's. Tam, the pioneer restaurateur and Ho. Cine Yot fo tho eae The St. Louis Globe-Democrat has~a. ‘The “disappearance « yout pcvapsitor Wi bax tale cies eee 38TH YEAR—NO. 11796 > NEVADA’ {NING*’ ‘MBER 40, 1868 St RST, IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, pe ah : ae Ree CE te RO gaa OSES HBOG, AMIE EA: oe: aI? GO SHOP ee 311i : mbt teGeie. Cig ill says: t? f »“In the yernacular of the street the oe ne be company can Dp sare. 6 Lived at Camptonville. INRVIT . _ . and the singing of Miss Lillian Blair. UDBVILLES. _ . Were good. Lee Fargharm is an exeep‘Joseph H. Variel, who died recently 1 ae renee te tionally clever singer’ Ray Adams ‘Lost in What a ‘Modesto Paper Has to Say Consang topical dctigs sid tela. new Sokns at Los Angeles, and belonged to the Odd Fellows lodge at Norto San J nan, in‘a way that kept everyone convulsed was a justice of the peace in Campton' ‘Speaking ’of the Twentieth Cotitiney with laughter. Joe Jeems is by far the yille for many years, and waé one of Vandevilles; which appear at the theater here next Tuesday and Wednesday De evenings, the Médeae snag Bove greatly to the evening's pleasure, es-. 1, organize a public school at Camp: best whistler ever heard here, and thet : 3 j the first t i Uni ilitar balance of the company contributed > ioe ta "ied a vane nt och wer oe company. He was also one of the first pecially Steinle and Simmen, who doa tonville, among the early teachers of which was Samuel T. Black, the presTwentieth Century Vandevilles “caught . °, 2004 house if ever they return to! ont State Superintendent of Public Inea Pg " Modesto.” p whereabont P with » . the town” last ‘night, and several of the : i struction. 3 ; SE Ae Pa ae Reserve seats are now on ‘sale at PERE RL OIE OSS See 2 no shafts the young man could eee hier lees Foley’s. Prices—25, 50 and 75 cents. Should he leviotenuna. * adouh” x rere * + SO} wherever one goes. That the ‘audience tis does away with the theory that enjoyed the performance goes without ,on or bad ‘fallen in-] gainsaying, and if the company éver hé had been té'some old ‘s No papers or let-. comes back thig ~~ ee — City Trustees Meet. Mrs. Eliza Barry of this city, who fs At last night's meeting of the City down with diphtheria, is Said to have Trustees the clerk was instructed to contracted the disease while attending way Manager Platt : * incandescent street lights of 25 candle few days ago in Grass Valley and was _ $08 ; ‘ ; Frank Kelly,-a young man who died a oe ee if His “Cabin or . will’*have to enlarge: his house to acapahoipempebine nega SIGnSy) SF Pioke no Sihong his effects that would give the searching party any-dtew-tohis 'idetsurely draw. ments in his cabin shows that he had’ béen there a commodate the crowd that they will. by or where’ ‘he “ace oR ee Every act, specialty, tify or where he came. fiom. The song and dance A = harged storing away Of'provisions ms abd imple-'and the closing comedietta sent ey-. °° ete Se a -@rybody ‘home in’ good humor. The leaving Plum ‘Valley, ! dancing of Misses the horse buyers. He-home is on ‘thé/aud the: return of. the--niales: tothe St. Canice church in this city. Kelly’s physician denies still, as he did at the light to be furnished. The following time of the death, that he had diphbills were-ordered paid on the General theris. Fund: Coffey & Qvan, laying street d ing, ; eit “night was good, ay evening, January 12th, and must Lioyd and Johnson crossings, $115; Morning Herald, adverPrices to Suit. power. Bids will be-opened on Thurssubsequently given a public burial from ° Wilkins ranch of 165,000 acres: in’ the] latter place alone with pack saddles the southern section of the county: . He was a young man, apparently about 25 years of age. He stayed at Plum Valley a vouple of days and made some purchases. After paying for his supplies he had money left, which he exhibited. He told his name but did not say where he was from. The party to whom he told bis name, however, _ Just Out Killarney Shape Semi-Porcelain, with Rose Bud Decoration Platters, Sugar and Cream tising and printing, $5.50; ‘Thomas the railroad station was referred to the street committee. ae ' At Bedrock’ Prices. very low figure. If you want one it White Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Mahar, labor, $2.50. The laying of a. {rom 25 cents up to $1.50 each, at Carcrosswalk on Sacramento street near . ter & Johnston’s. tf eo > — Homann’s 25 cent fruit cakes sell fine. + #@e os Opera Glasses Are useful and make excellent presWe havea choice lot of Very int . ents for ‘the ladies. Diamonds which we are'sélling at a assortment. [tf] LurtsE & Branp, We have a. fine has forgotten it. The opinion prevails than they did when they sold the stock. ! in Forest and Alleghany that he has been foully dealt or parties lured him to this. spot on horses. Althougt engaged in a mascu-. the pretext of mining. What makes line occupation she is ‘woman enough . this theory seem more probable is the to have all her garments made by the . mysterious disappearance and the fact best New York and Chicago modistes,. that the place where it is said the was t to wear only the most fashionable hats . going. to prospect .would_ never be Creat American chosen for such an object. i of that section are doing all they possilorgnettes, and to use a delicate per-. bly can to get some clew to bis identity, and are putting forth every effort to sift the matter out. with; that:some party Dish, Give The people A Pair uf Gold Spectacles Would make a nice Xmas present. InSets, Plates, Pitchers, Tea Pot, Salad Sets, Butter AMERICAN’S BEsTTEAS, COFFEES, Spices COMMERCIAL BE iia: Nevada City ‘MONEY SAVING STORE. We also®sell © =" China, «Crockery, . Glhssware, 20TH CENTURY VAUDEVILLE will pay you to see our prices. d15-tf Lourtse & Branp. HOLIDAY GROCERIES. naway freewith . Homann does his own baking. _d5-tf NEVADA THEATER. 2 Mights-—January 84 and 4th. Something New. McKAY & STUART'S ORIGINAL Importing. Tea Co, mas trade. : d-20tf. ae Be Fine Opal Rings: Luetje & Brand have received some totown. Just take a look at them in daily. a5-tf the window. 5a tf © 6 Heintz’s Catsup, Ri GOOGOOQOOQOOOOO QOGOHOOOOHOOOOORO . @ A. Bz: WOLF © Has a Special Line of FANCY GROCERIES Of All Kinds, FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE, 4 : ' Choice Canned Goods, Fancy Crackers in Cartoons, First-Class Mince Meat, © Fancy Cheese, Etc. $5060000000000008 g FF; : © @OOOOOO © © ® Che best present for your gentlemen friend, ‘In Beautiful Boxes, Sor the Holidays. Made by “Sill, 8. of Ma. conteottond® ot Fite: ieee 16 MOUEF . kab aupbelaieia eie ill Cheapest Prices in America. Hie Monarchs of fas : _ . Suit. [tf] Luetss & Branp. Write for Catalogue. The Originators of Novelties the holiday trade. Et i He is Nevada City’s agent for the Modern and Refined! Everything New! celebrated Berswick Bay oysters—the Embracing every form of entertainment. best in the market—whlch he sells at cf j ee NONE TVO SOON ] 50 cents the large can, see Songs, : ‘ ee He also has on salea fine assortment}. LATES Dances, _{to think of Holiday Groceries. of “penny goods” candies for the Christ-. ?” i e . The good house-keeper is alMusic, . ready figuring on the pies and apkee, {cakes and other goods to be ys. prepared for the feast and perhaps has in mind the filling of a basket for some neighbor. Cases of all sorts of delicacies are artiving here daily. Also large quantites of. the How N atural staple articles. which we carry Stee AE ee at all times and sell at prices } It is for nearly everybody. which are low for the value ' to admire fine pictures of] ¢ : : every Kind, and especially given. We will appreciate your holiday orders. Rugerorcinct. P. G. SCADDEN, graphs taken by the finest quality, Commercial St. NE M@F Prices— 25, 50 and 75 cents. Reserved seats on sale at Foley's. M O O RE, and up to date. ‘Studio on York Street. NEW YEAR BALL GIVEN BY . = Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., In Bulk or Packages, pe and Green Olives, ne OOO Special Goods PPPPPPSH PERFUMERY, KID Goys of all Kinds. , Our HANDKERCHIEFS are unexcelled for ) BEAUTY AND PRIOE. JAPANESE GOODS, GLOVES, PURSES, Everything In The Lin of Hardware and Tinware, Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. . GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street. ETc. ed me e here. Particular attention paid to family orders, j ji i WM. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street, Nevada City. H STOVES and . . RANGES. For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking, Durability and all Desirable Features, the celebrated 2 ~ andsome Lamps %. Of various patterns and sizes, from the CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. All Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. Beautiful China and: Glassware. oe we AT ARMORY HALL, "Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1899. ~—<O00000—— Floor Director ~ * Herman W. Brand, ——000000—— FLOOR COMMITTEE. ; : W. G. RICHARDS, A. HARTUNG, Westwood Stoves and Ranges, J. V. SNYDER, E. B. POWER, es AN , BXCEL ALY OTHE . D. D. MUIR, GEO. F. ADAIR, IS SOLE AGENT) J. H. ROGERS, G. W. DUNSTER, Jn. FOR THE HOLID AYS. G EO. E. TURN E For Nevada City. OF EPR iy guow _ He®also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, beAduileclah'pek couipia 41" Wh. ° abe 38 Conds, . sides 5 ; ’ Gallery, Gentlemen 50 Cents, Ladies 25 Cents. STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES When You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money. The quality of Papar, Type and Ink all cut a “firure in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. We claim to excel in these respects also. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING i = a ——— M. L. & D. MARSH. OFFICE “AND YARD, g Boulder Street, ' . Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s. : Cali on us before The same as in clothing, and the Tenscuipr keeps up with the decrees of Dama h Art Preservative. We have the newest and. most compiete Job Poshion tx ~ a) the county, and we have the best of workmen. Competent judges admit the work we are now turning out to be the best. e See our work and get our figures. They will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, ‘ going elsewhere, oo — { aie