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on
he number ef
a aiaes beets
; tel, beseated, :
"to.
a will oe
ae frais:
Sone are to
all be reterred
the Hoard of
“a reald Committee
sited and carefull
‘visable upon sank
ermit, the Superina either as aped form as adoptsom only eon
y the City, leavin
rence and upon t
1e srt ged Committee
at any time
reg for damage.
ions from the sewer
pore be made not
iameter, either of
\ pipe well cemented
ng seer shall enter
ranch located in the
jhe Superintendent,
i or cable-be laid
le uf the Y to
ne, shall rise
shaliat no poiut
oh ohe foot under
surface. angles
with regular curved
main pipe from the
house stack must be
terior diameter at
= manner of obae the
the -. main ouse
will be allowed.
d by an untraper soil pipe,
the main soil ppe,] ng to the roo
he trap and a fresh
th the foot of the
ve the trap. Every
ipe must be extende the bia bees part of
re wall. All waste
house as soil pipes,
ash stands, kitchens,
arately trapped beirain, No open gutwi ‘drain, cess pool,
connected
so ordered by the
itechen . connections
Neans . ot a propease trap of a
sigpated . by said
ols, vaul s, places of
ew Matter must
» Of lime, filled and
cleansed as soon as
draining into them
3 public sewer. ‘the
necti from main
2 wall line of houses
hto one foot and as
ous grade as the lcca11 . ermit.
Le unlawful for any
upant of a building:
ets, or sinks or other
or branch sewe sa
yarbage, hair, ashes
sor anything yw hat-.
— necessary closet
r factory slo Pe
are or choke up any
ke connections with
ach sewer with.u the
Onk violating any of
s Ordinance shall be
—— and apou
bi hong eof not less
n One Hundred Do!* the City Prison not
mance shall be in efoad after the Fifrs
A eg
ault, Rector, Rich.
me
™ B.S, RECT
ident ofthe B rd.
Nerk oftheB. d.
Ow Cause.
OURT, COUNTY OF
lifornia.
estate of D. A. Rich,
nistratcr of the estaic
having filed his petied, praying for an crpal estate of said de‘therein set forth, it
ae Judee that all
© estate of said de.
> the said Superior
ruary 12th, 1900, at ten
n of the said day, at
it Superior Court, in
id County and “tate,
order should not be
ninistrator to -el! so
2 OF said deceased, at
all be necessary; aud
pr be published it the
SORIPT, a newspayer
din aid City of debeasive weeks prior to
ary, 1900.
a Lak Eyton,
uperior Jude.
900.
mt Notice.
NG COMPANY. LOCA.
pises of business, San
Location of works,
county, California.
n that at a meeting 0
s, held on the 12th day
assessment, No. 3, of
, was levied upon the
Corporat ayuble
. eee ary ‘O1n, Ae
fice of the ol eagg ny,
y street,
raistock upon which t! is
on the /zth in u
hiteitaeeant, and adblic auction; and unless
fore, will be sold on
of March. 1900, to pay
nent, together with the
od oe ae sale.
K. RUIZ, Regretary.
y street, San Franc tase,
Assessment
) MINING COMPANY,
of business,
Sie eaeition of works,
ro , California.
m that at a meet# Directors, held on
juary, 1900, an assess, If cents per
Gapital Stoch of
able, ncaa he
to retary,
aa iy 1 wih peete° mae Seieenent shall
a: February:
vertised for
‘and unless pay -—
on Monday. the
the delinry the costs of
: retary.
mtgomery street, San
‘
Transfer Co.
ND HAULING.
the transpor
ee
AKER
) Panag
Building.
* peed always 0D
mLvA, Proprietor.
39TH YEAR—NO. 12,926.
=
THE “TRANSCRIPT.
. OLD BAKERY.
BROWN & CALKINS, *
; _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By Mail, $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week,
Proprietors.
BAOK AT THE
GEORGE ‘WM. DURST
Has ronnen the proprietorship of the
~NEW: YORK: BAKERY }
. Ok Commoretal street where he wes
é C fom dos! a time. He is now-pre: Vian sho Chetegusgraiavtete nis lee.
ADVERTISING: RATES SRS ee
WEDDING CAKES AND. FANCY PASTRY.
ade known on application, To order, @ specialty.
. TO BE GIVEN AT
Armory Hall, Nevada City;
——ON——
Washington’s Birthday
Ass
‘FEBRUARY 22d, 1200.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF ©
PROF. JOHN MICHELL.
Admission, per couple to maskers ..:...::.cesus ee) a)
MASQUERADE BALL!
+
Let Us Figure
On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job
and save’ money, We sell Pipe at the lowest market.
prices, if you want todo your own work in makiug con-—
nections with the new city.system. Or we will take contracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections.
A Hint About Stoves ’
We employ none but first-class workmen.
You may need a new heating or cooking stove.. Our
stock is one of the largest in this:part of the State. We
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices. are .
surprisingly moderate for such stoves.
ae E. Turner,
~ Pioneer Hardware Dealer,
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
IF iS A GOOD IDBA
In the year now beginning to avoid the errors of the past.
There is uo teacher like experience, and if you do not profii
by the errors of 1899 and; earlier date it is your own fault.
When you decide
to Trade at SCADDEN’S
You know that you have hit on a place to get the best Groceries and Provisions at as low prices as you sometimes
pay elsewhere for inferior goods.
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY
You will give Mr, Scadden and his popular store on Commercial street a trial.
Perfection"
in Brewing
. is Reached.
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
There are other Beers, but
Harness, Saddles, Whips, Curry
: Combs and Brushes.
GILT. EDGE ee
Is PURE.. All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
: _— = ; e At the prices
WHEELIHAN BROS., agents No Credit (sss soos’,
Grass Valley.
On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON Crissel eel Bros wae
_ Commercial Street, Beef, Pork, Matton, Lam, Hams,
MIKE WHEELIHAN, Pro. Eateem Commer
‘
For Buggy Tops~
Carriage Trimmings
Of all kinds go to
J. Gairns.
HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
At BPE to suit the times.
4 Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
A Loveless Lapse.
Clara—Well, L. have enjoyed 64 proposals so far in my life.
May—That surely ought to be enough
‘to last you for six years yet.
Ciara--Six years yet. What do you
mean?
May—Why, dearest, there won't be
peng leap year until — Y.
r
€
A Wanenis of Genius.
“Say,” said the man who has to board,
“T’ve struck the ideal place at last!”
-. “What. is the advantage?” asked the
man who was married. p
“The neatness of the place. The landlady keeps‘all the left-over crusts separate and labeled, so thateach man gets
his own bread back‘in the it aaa
Cincinnati Enquirer,
Order Promptly Fillea.
He cast his eye over the bill of fare,
. His Seen wallet was stuffed
‘cash;
with
“Young man,”’ he said, “‘bring me all that’s
there!”’
saat “eo waiter brought him a plate of
ash, 3
“Chicago Tribune. ~aeERES,
THE PATIENT WAITER,
a
ee a
s 1
a Y =
Physician (looking into his anteroom,
where a number of patients are waiting)—Who has been waiting the longest?
Tailor (who has called to present his
bill)—I “have, doctor! I delivered the
clothes to you three years ago!—Unsere Gesellschaft.
A Great Relief.
‘With Badger times are no longer rough;
With joy on his way he goes.
He’s succeeded in borrowing money enough
To pay every cent he owes.
—Judge.
A Practical Youth.
‘Clara—Did you ask father’s consent
to-day, George?
George—No; I didn’t have a chance.
Clara—Why, George, he was at his
office all day.
George—I know it, but, confound it,
the telephone line was out of order.—
Up to Date.
The Soprano—T'll tell you during the
sermon.
The. Alto—Don’t; you'll make too
much noise.
The Soprano—No, I’ll drop my voice.
The Alto—Don’t; it’s cracked already.
—N. Y. World.
Going to Extremes.
“Tt’s all wrong,” he said;.all wrong,
and most confusing as well.”
“What are you talking about?”
they asked.
“Why, last week,” he explained, “I
had a cold’in my head, and you all advised me to soak my feet.”
“Good advice,” they said.
tay
“Last night, after the banquet, whe
my feet were somewhat tangled, you a!’
advised me to soak my head.” he returned, and they had to admit that it
did seem as if there was a reverse ac“What of.
t eagutk iivaey Stable Joke.”
wWob Master—I’m afraid, sir, I must
ask you to pay in advance for the hire
of the horse.
: Amateur Rider—What’s that for?
‘Are you afraid that I shall come back
withoutthe horse? .
: Job Master—Oh, no; but, the horse
might come hack without pope Tit:
A ee ‘DPiaqnalified. ‘ v; “Poor MrgMotherderel” exclaimed. Mr. Meekton’s wife.
“What has happened to her?”
“She had to decline our invitation to
jread a paper on the proper management of children becausé she was toc
busy looking after her scar ad
Washington Star.
The Social Whirl,
'Trotler—What has become of Struckbile? When Tf left ‘he was making desperate efforts to gt into the first society.
Homer—By the time he got in the
people who then composed the. best
society had bursted up, so he’s now as
badly off as he was. before—N. Y.
‘Weekly.
Her Aversion," . .
“Are you, fond of pets?” asked the
‘interviewer.
“Weil,” replied the sensational aciress, “I like skye terriers and alligajors and parrots, marmosets and tige
cubs; but I must say I have become
rather tired of husbands,”—Washington Star. © ae
No Discrimination.
“Mr. Scatterton prides himself on
being strictly impartial.”
“Yes,” answeredethe unamiable man,
“I once went hunting with him. He
didn’t seem to care: whether he hit the
rabbit, the dog or one of his friends.”
—Washington Star.
His Own Make.
Weary Wriggles (at the patent office)
—I have a machine dat I would like to
patent.
C’erk—Have you a working model?
“Dat’s jus’ de beauty of my machine
it don’t work.”—Brooklyn Life.
Winter Weatner.
The crimson of the forest leaves
When the autumn days are gone,
But the toper’s nose grows redder
As the winter weareth on.
Tammany Times. che ae
“Aye, There’s the Rub.”
“Pooh! I know a story that’s just as
good as that!” exclaimed the bore.
“Undoubtedly,” they replied; “if you
eould only tell it as well.”—Chicago
Post.
Aspirates and Vowels.
Ethel—Have you noticed how Lord
Slavsides drops his aspirates?
Penelope—Oh, but that’s. nothing to
the way he drops his vowels—papa says
he has got more than a dozen of his
IO U’s.—Tit-Bits.
Came His Way.
“Tommy,” said his gentle-faced
grandmother, “you’re a regular little
glutton. How can you eat-somuch?”
~ “Don’t know. Guess it’s just good
luck.”—Detroit Free Press.
8o Different,
Mrs. Downe—Is your husband a bull
or a beat?
Mrs. Uppe—He’s a bull on ’change,
but he’s a bear at home.—Ainslee’ s Magazine.
D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor.
AVING PURCHASED. THE -WELL
known and a pepelar Ci Gilt Edge Salon
at the corner of Pine streets, I .
will keep constantly on hand the finest
WINES, ,.LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
O. P. S. Whisky and other fine brands.
Steam Beer 5 Cents.
tion in there somewhere, — Chicagec
Pe ie
THE: Ko
~ ra is
eaten Ee
Give me acall. Kind and courteous treatment extended to all.
ee a Saas mae
Gent ‘unran
. ee wakes soa.
eas all ove saree Pe the
who suffer with
or irregular
Serhan : bearing-down
«, muogrations find absolute
{
Gilt Edge: Saloon, . “*:
Smoke
Soot
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s is the Ideal Light.
The Referee,
xk** *®
MIKE WHEELIHAN, Prop’r.
FINEST ;: :
: Wines, Liquors
= and Cigars
Agent for the amcus Ruhstaller Gilt
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREBT.
NATIONAL
Livery and Feed Stable
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
Best of attention given to transien
en
Stables pcan en All Night.
Foot of BroadStreet, 1 Nevada City
Telephone No. 72
“THE BEST IS
NONE TOO COOD.” .
That's the motto of yours truly, Ss
GEORGE W. TALLON,
And it is a winner. He makes it a
point to to serve his patrous with the
pias 4 best Wines, Liquors and Cigars
e market, and that always leads
ban to come again.
The Peerless Saloon
Is a high-class resort for gentlespen,
and they all know where it
Broad street just across from the Citee Bank.
Nevada Assay Office,. :
Established in [858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold and ores of every description melted
refined and assay 2 gc milling of
uartz from from 50 to 500 bs.
. Buy Gold P-wt, Gold and Silver Bare. Aeids
*sathlee fae ante.
‘GEORGE A. GRAY,
«, Funeral Director and Embalmer.
The Finest of Funeral ;Furnishings.
Floral Pieces supplied to order.
Telephone Nos.: Office 281, residence
283.
E. W. SCHMIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine Street ...ccesceceeees Nevada City Ca
LEADING can eg, 5 Cent Cigar
——In stTOOK——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D
ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB
OSA BREMONIA
Kart
Be ent br aes the = wut; 3 m, Purifies the
s Clover Root Tea,
Bcod, wives a Fres
stipation, Indie 5 ‘h sr
tac? Skin 2
Cicach«in. Crores Con
ind atl Eraptions of
‘le Lexative erv:
: on inte guarantee by’ a
1 retists at QR.) 64g, he ough $1.€35.
——— :~ Feider° Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
.
‘snots
sk: wt
ae io
»)
ada City.
PROFESSIONAL, CARDS.
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Liw,
Oe te BROAD AND PINESi:.
up stairs, Nevada City.
W. W. WAGGUNER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
BPUTY U. S. MINKRAL SURVEY UD
Office.in Morgan & Roberts’ Biook.
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney. and Counselor at Law. .
ILL PRACTICE {N alu fda COUR
State and Federal.
“ar After Pair,
Oase-after case and carload after car‘oad of Shoes received. by us are being
distributed thr ugh this and éajoining
counties. Every pair sold seems to
bay satisfaction. The complaints number about one to every hundred pairs
sold and regular customers are increusing. The quality of the material used
in our Men’s, Women’s and QOhildren's
Shoes cannot fail to prove satisfactory.
It is the best obtainable. These items
will show why our store is so. popular.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
at Rae ere prices.
iso: office for the Singer. Sewing
Machines. Needles, Oil and parts for
pout takes of machines supplied to
order.
BOVEY BROTHERS,
Broad Street,
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Wit PRACTICE IN THE staTE AN
United States ‘ourtei
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
()?HIgR THEY BUILDING, NEVADA
CITY. )
1. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at ‘Law.
FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD
and Pine streets. Up Stairs.
JOHN CALDWELL,’
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street
Nevada Oity.
iS Empire Stable,
troad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote
(EX
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
ILLEY BUILDING,COR.BROAD
ne atr. ets, Nevada City Nevada City.
JANES HENSESSY, * Prop’r.
The Empire Livery Stable
has largest lot of
ORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found in this part of the State.
The Glenbrook,
2alph Maitland ... Proprietor
Choicest of
Wines, Liquors and igen.
Give me call and scat never regret
Pine Street, Nevada Oity.
Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents.
The Best Liquors,
‘The Best Cigars.
These are the attractions you can
always find at
“THE COUNCIL » CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Uiass.
+ ae the favorite brands * Whiskies kept on
nd, such as: entucky Taylor,” “Jesse
ones Tay lor, id “Oscar Pepper,”
mers “Robin H:
Wm. J. Britland.
GILT EDGE SALOON.
Corner Broad and Pine streets.
CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop.
Successor to Lammon Bros.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Constantly on hand.
SI1EAM BEER ON DRAUGHT S CTS.
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets.
Dr. N. E. Chaduian:
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Offee at residence, Sacramento st Nevada
City, Cal:
UL, BOWMAN. J.¥.5SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
)fflice in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Strees
Nevada City, Cal.
¢INE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Mountaia Company, No. 16
U. R. K. of P.
Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
THURSDAY KVENING of each month.
"GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt
C. H. Hagnison, Recorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle.
Visiting Brethren are cordially invited t<
attend.
wM. DELBRIDGE, C. C,
G. W. Oapgy, K. of K. and 8.
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER
—AaND—
EMBALMER.
Parlors Broad Street, opp. City Hall.
Open day aud night, Hearse furnished
in city free. Strict attention to all calls
day or night. y attendant. ‘Telephone, West 5.
A Favorite Old Saloon
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
[ HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON
on Commercial street kuown as the
FREE COINAGE.
Here you will al«xays find the choicest
Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market.
With them you will receive a cordial welcome.
Robert Simmons
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O.
UU. W.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’elook.
B. A. BOST W, M.S
CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O
Meets at Odd Fellows Hol
Every 2d and 4th Bee ee each month a
WALTER YAUCH, C.P
GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe.
Hydraulic Parlor,.No. 56, N. >. G. W
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:90 o'clock.
_ #. L, ARBOGASS, Pree,
gD. J. MORGAN, RB. 8.
Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. Ww.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and fourth Thursdays of each month
MISS MARGARET GILLESPIK; Presa,
MRS. bKLLE VUUGLASS B.S ts
y
CHING LEE
Dealer in
afies Dresses, Underwear 483, 0TREE
Allclothes made to order,
and at the lowest prices.
Made to order
Silk Waists aad Ladies’ Undes
wear.
Lutz’s Restaurant.
Broad Street, two doors below Mrs
NEW YORK HOTEL.
BROAD ST., NEVADA OITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor
UN he LRaw MANAGE ah: home-like
a house, situa’ in one of the
Feet ved portions of the Queen City. Fifty
Dies rooms; electric lights ughout,
T ABLE is not surpassed in the cou
PAL. FABLE is not aa service. ts =
tT su
ag Raa oBAR, "huss
Haney Mixed Drinks a specag se moderate. Best accommodations in
the county for the money.
NATIONAL! MARKET,
Main st., opp. Union ilotel,
Henry Lane, =
Union oe Stable
Prop’r
3 Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
C.J.NAPPZIGBR, <«
ty of them
"Spon day and night
The finest eurs-oute in the ounty,and ple:
ihe
Prop’r
f, Pork, Mutton
Sa ete.
And all kinds of Meats . On draught.
oo eae nae ina first
FRANK’S PLACE
FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor
Broad Street, above Pine,'
Nevada Oity.
ENTERPRISE LAGER BES?
Best brands Sof
Wines, Liquors aad’Cigars.
of ebarge
PAY Us AVA.LL.