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February 3, 1900 (4 pages)

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i of i 1 of the Y in th 4 2 records in his sar th of 2» for one dwelling only, — sink, bath, iitchen) — mestic sewage. mat. . rmitupon a Leta ; fac. establishments are to ation It be rei ittee of the Woned ca Z with said Committ e visited and carefully d-avisable upon rhs By: t a permit, the Superine permit, either as ap. \Odi tied OFrm as adopte@ granted only upon id by the City, leaviug a reference and upon the st the Sewer Committes for cause at any time ity liable for damage, nections from the sewer nises must be made not © in diameter, either of iron pipe well cemented ecting se * er shall enter Y¥ branch locate: in the by. the Superintendent, ever practicabie be laid nec bee “a of the Y to ne, shall r © aud shall at no maith 8 than one foot under et surface. All angles ade withregular curved he main pipe from the the house stack must be n interior diameter at por wef Manner of obflow of air through the the main ouse pe .will be allowed, ured by an untrapsewer and soil pipe iin the main soil ppe pe leading to the roof of the trap and a fresh ; with the foot of the above the tra». Every ° te pipe must be extendbove the highest part of r fire wall, Ali waste she house as soil pipes, , wash stands, kitchens, separately trapped bein drain. No open gutcellar drain, cess pool, ern shall be connected hen so ordered by the kitchen. connections y means of a proprease trap of a e-iguated by said poets Tog ‘ pisces of : e matter mus ride Of lime, filled ane or cleansed as soon as ises draining into them the public sewer. ‘he connections from main the wall line of houses iuch to one foot and as nuous grade as the locawill permit. li be unlawful for any occupant of a building: slosets, or sinks or other ain-or branch sewesa rr garbage, hair, ashes, fuse or anything what3, urine, necessary closet use or factory slops. injure or choke up any wer. make connections with ranch sewer within the mented. lad yerson violating any of this Ordinance shall be ormmeanor al upon xed by a fine of not Tox than One Hundred Dolnt in the City Prison not rdinance shall be in effrom and after the Fifary, WO. wing vote: rs Shige ‘hee Rich, . B.S. RECTOR resideut of the Board. 8, Clerk of the Board, . Assessment D MINING COMPANY, acipal place of business, rnia. Lobation of work, a County, California. given that at a meetof Direetors, held on inuary, 1900, an assesso and one-half cents per on the Capital Stock of ayable immediately in oin, to the Seeretary, at apany, No, 404 Montgomcisco, California. ich this assessment shall 6 2th day of February, ent, and advertised for on; and unless payment 1 be sold on Monday, the 1900, to pay the deliugether with the costs of » anses of sale. S. ROSE; Secretary. ontgomery street, San “ jz Show Cause. . COURT, COUNTY OF California. ie estate of D. A. Rich, ministrater of the estate ed, haying filed his petiified , praying for au orreal estate of said dese therein set forth. it 7 the Judge that .ail i the estate of said deore the said Superior ebruary 12th, 1900, at ten on of the said day, ut said Superior Court. in said County and “tate, n order should not be dministrator to e!! so ite of said deceased, at hall necessary; aud der be published in the \NSCRIPT,.a mewspaper ed in ‘ald City of Necoessive weeks prior to uary, 1900. a ‘4 ELON, perior Judge. 1, 1900. ,ent Notice. iG COMPANY. LOCAplace of business, San a. Location works, la county, California. ven that at a meeting of rs, held on the 12th day n assessm No. 3, of ~ was levied upon the on, ayabie ed States Gold Coin, to Office of the Company, ry San 3 rane y stock wy which this ain wapeld gm tbe . 2 h en adiblic auction. Sand unless ret will be sold on y¥ of March, 1900, to pay together with the nd ex, of sale. of Directors. K. RUIZ, Secretary. ry street, San Praneiecn ‘ ji Transfer Co. ND HAULING. a to the transpor trical parties. movi ; DS. AKER. House Building. Zemnalen always. on ILVA, Proprietor. THE TRANSCRIPT. BACK AT: THE OLD BAKERY. BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors. GEORGE WM. DURST reed Sts ‘ bs SUBSCRIPTION, RATES. By Mail, $6 a Year. ADVERTISING RATES ade known on application. By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week. . NEW ‘YORK; BAKERY Vest TERY Sx On. ; eo: he was locat: r a loi “Hele pow retoto supnly the publié-as-of old Pare Se mae ee Sien tn bie oe é To order, & specialty.’ SONNET iw onion sacaieidliial —— .Admission, per couple to maskers .........; aiaosies — . pm TO BE GIVEN AT Armory Hall, Nevada City, —ON— ashington’s Birthday, FEBRUARY 22a, 1800. FOR THE BENEFIT OF PROF. JOHN MICHELL. . WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY. amend — ah, 7 ae -NEV ADA CITY, CAL, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, Lol goo. EST. IN 1860/ BY N. P. BROWN & CO. ‘\ of 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 to do your own work in making connections with the new city system. Or we will take contracts to farnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen. A Hint About Stoves . 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. George E. Turner, Pioneer Hardware Dealer. PINE STREET, NEVADA OITY. Professor—Walter, bring mé a sirloin’ steak, and have it a large one. I’m so nervous to-day that every little thing annoys me.—German Comic Paper, cr ad i j Willie Playa a Trick. * Dashaway—You say your sister will be down in a minute, Willie, That’s good news, I didn't know but what she wanted to be excused, as she did the other day. Willie—Not this time. trick on her, — Dashaway—What did you do? Willie (triumphantly)—I said you were another fellow.—Tit-Bits. I played a Disconcerting Candor. é He—And so your brother Dick told you I was coming home with him? Tell ine, won’t you, whether I look like what you thought I would or not? She—Oh, I didn’t think anything about that. All young boys look alike to me, anyway. On the following day he sold his theater tickets to a speculator for half price.—Chicago Daily News. The Drummer’s Lament, Oh! ‘times are hard indeed, of which I'm the sad recorder} No business doing everywhere I roam. I’ve been out now three weeks and got but + +a single order, 74 And that was from the firm to some streight home, —Judge. A Pessimist. May—Stella looks at the dark side of everything. Maud—Yes, indeed! Why, she is even afraid that she may not be able to have her own way when she is married! —Puck. in Domestic Beonomy. Wife—I wish you would buy me one ink tightly when accidentally upset. Husband—Those inkstands are ex’ pensive. I think it would be cheaper to spank the baby.—-N. Y. Weekly. Somewhat Worse. Gidd—Is it true that your unele cut ‘ou off with a shilling? x Gadd—Worse than that. cE “How so?” : “Hie didn’t leave me a shilling even.” ,~—N. Y. World. Preaching and Practice. Miss-Penstock—What became of the clergyman who preached sucha grand sermon on “The Sin of Covetousness?” Miss Hammand (of Chicago) — He went to another church that offered . him a larger salary.—Judge. No Harm Done. Mrs. McLubberty (in the cemetery) —Dhere is a. misspelled worrud on poor ae . ; ‘ a i \ 4A. McLubberty—Phwot difference is ut? . \ ' Q’Hooley cudn’t rade.—Judge. F Problem of the Chambermatd, In the year now beginnin i y g g to avoid the errors of the past. We is so nice tome because his wife O’Hooley’s tombstcne. \ “Now, I don’t know whether the masThere is no teacher like experience, and if you do not profit js so cross, or whether the mistress is 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 3 You will give Mr. Scadden and his popular store on Commercial street a trial. PRON For Buggy: Tops—~ in Brewing ui : is Reached. . Carriage Trimmings: RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” _ STEAM BEER »GILT EDGE IS PURE. . Of all kinds go to At price to suit the times. Horse Blankets of all grades. ' Combs and Brushes. J. Gairns. HE 1S MAKING TOPS OF ALL GREDES! A Fine Line of Robes from §2 epHarness, Saddles, Whips, ‘Cusry All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. so cross because the master is so nice.” wot gives. of those patent inkstands that hold the . ’ my'poverty? _ ,Highup—No, sir.. “Because of my nationality?” ef % hit \ “Because of my religion?” } soled Ae ON “No, sir.” a : eae ee “Then why?” => “Because. you smell bad.”—N. . Y. Weekly. oo there wasn’t.a vestige of his clothing ie in the room.” pu @ “All stolen?” “No. His wife had on his outing shirt -. and his bicycle coat; his daughter had his cap, his sash and his stockings, and the pet dog had run away with his knickerbockers and his shoes.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. O prraternity Va: Soap. j outepeiie Bp hold that one man ig) ist as good as another. Now, why do. a= you object to my society? Is it becaues ; NO % —————$—$—$——$— \ Nothing Left. . “When he awoke in the morning That he handn't h —Chicage Daily News. y A Paragon:At last I’ve found an honest man— Be lipo in is-as true as Steel; — ot that he’s proved his worth I’ n As guardian of the public er ti > But he went fishing yesterday And then came home at night, With manly: grit enough to say ad a bite! Smoke — Soot ‘Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. Mrs. A Diplomatic Physiognonmist. Snorky Whalen—Yes, lady; dough poor, I wuz once a great face reader, an’ know dat it’s only han’sum wimmin Knowin’ dat, I never approaches a house unless I sees a real han’sum. woman in de winder. Tookin—What a wonderful gift! Just wait a moment; [want you to try some of my pie while I am looking you up some change.—Judge. = The Referee, “He ; Her Discovery. “The emperor of Germany regards himself as the wonder of the century,” exclaiined Maud, who was reading a newspaper. and badges.” ; “Dear me!” exclaimed Mamie. “And until now I didn’t even know that he was a bicycle rider!”—Washington Star. : xk*«X* MIKE WHEELIMAN, Prop’r. FINEST: : : Wines, Liquors and Cigars Edge Beer. COMMERCIAL STREET. Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt has over 200 medals Financ never had no use N. Y. Weekly. Mr. Citiman (who has taken board on a farm)—Isthere a bank anywhere near here? Farmer Catchum—No, sir, tion. ‘You see, this is the first season any of us has kept summe
ial Needs. We ain’t fer banks.in this secboarders.— } is henpecked, I’ wife boasts of it Babway—Does ly heard to say Not Saying Much for Her, Blabmore—Admitting that Boobley what he is to-day.—Roxbury Gazette. m,,surprised that his she, indeed?Blabmore—Yes—she’s been frequentthat she’s made him magazine story than any of the The Chief Hero. : J Little Edgar—Papa, who. was the greatest hero of the war? Papa—Capt. Bibbleson, I guess. “His ten.—Chicago Daily News. is three pages longer rest of them has writA Broken Friendship. . She—And just at that moment I heard something fall behind me. He—Perhaps your hair fell off?— Yonkers Stutesman. ‘ “Yes, his age , draft."—Detroit Safe Patriotism. “Why, Jingly is fairly ablaze with the fires of patriotism.” exempts him ‘from the Free Press. to one. Trae Enough, Flim—That train leaves at 15 minutes Flam—Ten to one you can’t catch it. —N,. Y. Journal. —Fliegende Blaetter. Quarantined. Cholly—I’m .afwaid that glass of wine has gone to my head. Molly—It must be awfully lonesome. _aAinslee’s: Magazine. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transien’ NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. sustomers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City Telaphone No. 72 Pair After Case after case and carload after carload of Shoes received ‘by us are being distributed through this and adjoining counties. Every pair sold seems to give satisfaction. The complaints number.about.one to every, hundred. pairs sold and regular customers are increusings ~The quality of the material used in our Men’s, Women’s and-COhildren’s Shoes cannot fail to prove satisfactory. It is the best obtainable. will show why our store is so popular. Repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. » Also. office Machines. Needles, Oil an ‘all makes of machines supplied to order. BOVEY BROTHERS, Broad Street. Pair, These items for the ang r Reming ‘parts for . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WwW. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Liw, FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STS. up stairs. Nevada Citv. W. W. WAGGUNER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. : BPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR berte’ Block, NeOffice.in Morgan & Ro City. FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. wit PRACTICE IN ALL fds COURT State and Federal. P. F. SIMONDS, Attormey and Counselor at Law, Wet rrAcrcs IN THE STATE AY United States ‘ourte! ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public (FzigsTILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA GITY. 1. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. O2enss BULLDILNG, vOR. BROA» and Pine streets. Up 8. m Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National. Exchange Hote: JAMES HENSESSY, ° HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Nevada City. ia The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of To be fonnd in thie part of the State. ~The Glenbrook, Ralph Maitland ... .Proprietor “THE BEST IS _ NONE TOO GOOD.” ver, in t) point to That’s the motto of yours truly, San GEORGE W. TALLON, And it is a winner. He makes it a serye his patrons with the Give me call and you'll never regret . 1.L. BOWMAN. Pine Street, Nevada Oity. Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents. Prop’r. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, QO. BUILDING, COR. BROAD ada City and Pine str.exs. Nev THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets. Choicest of — Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Office at residence, Sacramento st Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. Ww. Chapman DENTISTS. Nevada City, Cal. best Wines, Liquors and Cigars e market, and that always leads them to come again. The Peerless Saloon Is a high-class resort for gentlemen, and they all know where nm Broad street just across from thé Citizens Bank. it Established in 1858 by assayed. quartz from from 5) to 500 Buy Gold JARs. OTT, No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold and ores of ever refined and Nevada Assay Office, y description melted Practical milling of M and “Ho! All the favorite »band,such as: ‘“Kentuo » “Thomas Taylor, The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. ‘These are the attractions you can always find at Beer 5 Cents a Glass. bin Hood “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” brands of Whiskies ke Taylor,” “Jesse 7 “Ogsear Pepper.” Wm. J. Britiand. on); ibe. Pst, Gold and Silver Rare. Acids Renathles4nr aa'ea GEORGE A. GRAY, g Funeral Director ‘and Embalmer. The Finest of Funeral ;Farnishings. Floral Pieces supplied to order. Telephone Nos.: Office 281, residence 283. ~ Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Successor to Lammon Bros. Constantly on hand. GILT. EDGE SALOON. ‘Corner Broad and Pine streets. CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop. S1BAM BBER ON DRAUGHT S CTS. FIFTY CENTS. “n cures, never doubt Pa od og cures all disorders arising frou Weak Nerves or Impoverished blood. Hudyan ‘eures Nery.2uspess, Trem. Blings, Dizeiness, All-gone Feeling. Hudyan .@ures Sleeplessness, ndency, Mental Depression. esis Rp r f Sto of the H al : Pale oF Sak mplexions. sae iain ata nena es, veness, ae : CS ee ee : "ge, At the prices ‘ were Main in Bide, Pains in WHEELINAN BROS, 4 sents No Credit orci). Brkisansd ies ‘ Grass Valley. ae ; + a a = : fares Lam of Fah, Lome ot On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON. Rigas Dealers ers scab ao the Fudvas gives. one Energy 2 ‘or. and Strong. Hudyan creates bright, rosy complexions, because it insures perfect activoS of all organs of the body. omen who suffer with painful or irregular periods, leueorrh Hudyan makes ric lood, promotes sound sleep, creates a healthy appeti cures are permanent and lastConsult the ing. Dectors $2.50. gists, or send direct to Remedy Co., corner Stockton Ellis and Francisco, Celifornia. he ehron poi ide aap hd LN im, makes one Robustbearing-down pains, inft & pa in Hudyan. Itcures. rich b te, Hudyan Hud Free. They Advice Cail or Write. Hudyan, kage, 6 For sale by all drag: Hudyan Market Streets, Ses Zine Street #1 ‘ Kari’s Jule, ~~ ow Ce —In sTooE—— E. W. SCHIMUDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, soccdevnereasedees Nevada City Ca LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold HUMBOLDT IMPT’D GENERA ARTHUR HORE N CLUB LA ROSA HARMONIA J. F. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiiee in Oda Peliows Building, Broad Street Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. F EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONB SOCIETY DIRECTORY. “ar Mountain Company, No. 16 U. R. K. of P. Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND THURSDAY EVENING of each month. GEO. C, GAYLORD Capt C. H. Harrison, Recorder. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, ' At Pythian Castle. ‘ Visiting Brethren are cordially ‘{uvitaa jot attend. wM. DELBRIDGE, C. C. G. W. Oapgy, K. of K. and S. Open day aud_ni; . in city free.. Strio das or night. Lady attendant. phone, West 5. DERTAKER —aND— EMBALMER. Pavlors Broad Street, opp. City Hall. ht. Hearse furnished tt attention to all calls TeleGEO. RICHARDSON, Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0. U. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clook B. A. BOST W. M.S _ CHARLES BE. ASHBURN, Recorder. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O Clover Root Tea Beautifies the Complexion, Purifies the 7] oviale guar. isis ot 2hc ood, gives a Fresh, Clear Sia, Cur2sCon yp: Stipation, Indigestion, and a't T-cuptions of Skin. went: Laxative Nerv: ts antee by all , BOc. and $1.00. C WELLS 4 CO ““EROY, &e ite I come. Here you will al« Wines, Liquors and With them you w Robert Simmons Meets at Odd Fellows Hail A Favorite Old Saloon ‘. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON on Commercial street known as the FREE COINAGE. ays find the choicest Cigars in the market. ill receive a cordial welEvery 2d and 4th Boa wre of each month & :30 o'clock. WALTER YAUCH, C. P GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. d-.G, W. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock. F. L. ARBOGAS!S, Pree. ED. J. MORGAN, RK. 8. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. We Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of each month MISS MARGARET GILLESPIE, Presa. MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S CHING LEE Dealer in Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear Allclothes made to order, and at the lowest prices. Made to order Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns, Silk Waists and Ladies’ Unde wear, AND OTHER GARMENTS. . MRS. W. Lutz’s Restaurant. Broad Street, two doors below Mrs NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, S. RICHARDS, Proprietor UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—A home-like up-to-date house, situa’ in one of the pleasantest portions of the = City. Fifty nice rooms; electric lights throughout, THE TABLE is not stirpassed in the count for variety, cooking and service. . oy FRICT Y FIRST-C AR supplied ahh t Ay fener e 9, Bot. Wines, i Ete. Fancy Mixed Drinks a specRates moderate. Best accommodations iu the county for the money. of them : pen day and night *. Union Livery Stable Main st., opp. Union ilotel,. Henry Lane, = = Prop’r icee pm J NATIONAL MARKET, And all kinds of Meats : found ina first FRANK’S PLACE _ PRED BILERMAN, Proprietos Broad Street, above Pine, , C.J.NAPFZIGER, ° Prop’r Nevada City. * ms gia aga ENTERPRISE LAGER BERP On draught. Best brandsSof Wines, Liquors and i aby: j PAY US A OALL.