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February 4, 1899 (4 pages)

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niy of Nebal. efendants, \N ORDER losure and urt of the hia onthe above enthe above yment and Hinst Jane . G. Peller, yife, defen. 890, for the v due and defendants 16 prom.ded under forth and the sum of reon to the m of $18.25 rovided in ourt atthe m. of $88.71 pon andto from sales said mortgregate to coin of the dants Jane nally liable intiff from Moore $21.70 uTsements, 621.70. costs, st thereon he rate, of aid, which e judgement 2 whereas it et, forth in d and propd, lying and ~ tate of Calisularly desW.3¢ of the B. 4 of See, cepting that e and J. Bb 1 to oné Cox of the 8, 44 chiics pat wee to N orth — i the A e road leadrw ie ine in, wore E ; about two ar the tenepurtenances jwise apperthat on February, y, in. front the County to: aid order re and sale, y orsomuch . satisfy said osts, ete.. to Jnited states 1 day of Jan‘TCHELL, ida County. ASCOR, uty Sheriff. intifi. jl ateit. mores Sacha . st, Seg “THE .” by George 6 Post Office County, Cali»plieation for W acres of the line, bearing b Mining Distate of Calitauge Y East, Placer ,Ciaim wit; lots one and Township 17 -100. (41 19-100) ecorded in the unty, Califortions, P. 208. ire Hiawatha terprise CanLast Chance . Central P.M. bam P, M. on ‘ing adversely mt Kxtension . are required h the Register fice at Sacraia, during the on hereof, or ue of the protY, Register. the foregoing it be published en consecutive ORIPT, a daily da City, Cali1V, Register. ith, 1899. 145. ‘dinance No, 76 OF THE CITY } follows : ng the public he addition of ny case of dipof contagious 1e City of Neeport the case rv of said city, ur, and within the ditease.is e the duty of at. the: house 8 80 confined, a yellow flag on'the outside id premises are ; of the foregoment shall t punishable in ; to said Ordie in force on y the following ackson, Rector IN, President. 8 1869, e. KS TEN THAT IN ot the Superior a, State of Caliay of January, estate of 5. M. dersigned, the will sell at pubidder for cash, es, and subject rior Court, on if BRUARY, ay, in front of ity, said county ya interest and tieff at the time t, title and inas by operation 4 other than or hid So Mc Shtrt. in and to all reel of land and of Nevada, sai hat portion of ed northerly by by prem ses 0 Det aad easterly i all improve. eal States, ten ney to be paid 1e time of sole, sule by said : Xjpense of purENBURGER, » of S, M. shurtSw 38TH YEAR—NO, 11828 y ‘ pas rhe d m (ei THE TRANSCRIPT. stent CALKINS, : ” Piopeictors: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Mail $6 a Year. By Carrier 12 1-2 Cts: a Week. aaa es ADVERTISING RATES. Made known on application, basinss Diet. teacher of Plano Rote Leave orders with Mpa’ her residence on dress Box 55, Grass Valley. ge Crawford at sh or a Crissel Bros, Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, ‘Hare, BACON, Ete., Keystone Marxet—Commercial Street. “The Referee.”’ ALWAYS THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Ligaors and. Cigars. Call and see how ‘tis yourrelf. Vaentoret Street. : Frank Smith . Jack Scheeler Is the’ Up-te-Date Tailor. He keeps on hand the best stock of Foreign and Domestic Oloths in town. He makes suits at the lowest prices. Broad street opposite National Hotel. UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City, COLLEY BROS., = Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., 3 At the lowest rates. Ww: ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon and Lard. iNcvada City Undertaking Co. GEO. A. GRAY, Manager. Night calls from Union Hotel Telejphone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283." The Reception Saloon, “Parnell’s” Old Stand, ‘Commercial Street, Nevada City, Is sti: 1} conducted on the lines which made the pl 80 popular. No extra charge for mixe rine, and all mixed drinks made to perfection, Andrews & Polkinghorn Are Dealers in all kinds ef Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Etc. Free Delivery Wagon. . road S treet, next to Armory Hall, Tomale House Stover Building. best of Tomales always on and night. A. SILVA, Proprietor. The ver hand—da James Foley Has tne Finest Candy and Ica Cream Parlors. In Nevada County, Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the best of Ice Cream Soda, Commercial Street. Nevada City Transfer Co. /DRAYING AND HAULING. Particujar attention paid to the transpor tation of baeeege for theatrical Piano and furniture moving. — Te one 84 OOD for sale. AKER. _— Geo. Richardson, UNDERTAKER AND # # EMBALMER. Parlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall Residence Spring street,.three doors ve aha Nevada Fou —_ Strict attention o li calls, day or slabs. Lady attendant. Telephone, West 5. THe “POPULAR” BAKERY In the Transcript Bloek, on Commercial street, is now 4 Bis ip Se, AZINAsa Zs S BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER ECT SRE aN Se Bread, Pies ‘and Cakes, ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Speclaity. stantly on hand. Chas, B Tegler, _ TELEPHONE 37. . String Quartette.. Prop’s. . . . BK. L. & D. MARSH. NEVADA cry, CAL. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4 i899. 2 ahs * EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, i . A. 0. v. W. — . Grand Ball, Drill and Concert, it semory Hill, er brung Febraary 22d, 1899. Under the auspices of ~ The A. O. U. W. Drill Team of Nevada City Lodge. Remember That it. Will Be the Season’s Greatest Society Event. Prof. Wild's Orchestra of Seven Pieces. Ploor to Be Canvased and Hall Beautifully pecocntey. Floor . Managers. GEORGE DUNSTER JR. es Floor Committee. “Ol dink: wW. eae adie O. L. Harris, John Kilroy, Qlevelas Kitte, Spe , Ladis Walling, John Sullivan, L.A. Garthe, G. H, McIntire. __ Grase Valley—Will Parsons, Dan Deeble, Fred Smith, M. J. Brook. Owing to the great number of attractions the Grand March will beoe at:9.o’clock sharp: ue featare of the seaiie will be a COMPETITIVE DRILL FOR A SILER. MO) .G BVA between the teams of Grass Valley-Lodge, No. 51, Nev 9. 52. and Tk oer TEAM of Nevada {City Lodge, Degree of Honor, ED WILLIAMS. Ci THE LAD will give an exhibition drill, PROGRAM OF THE ENTERTAINMENT. (To follow the second dange and precede the drills.) Mrs. H.S. Spalding, Misses Ada Manning and “Ida Wilhelm and Dr. Cecil Corwin, of Grass Valley OORT SHG ecb cen ii 5 picky bs ap oe ed aera Miss Annie Webber of Nevada City Remarks Past Grand Master Vinter of San Jose Whistling Solo, “Belle of Nevada City” two step, a full orchestral accompaniment H: L. Sweeney of Nevada City A Drummer’s Yarns..... pr eS ROSS ee Hampel, Commercial Traveler Vocal Solo. .. oi.. csesececesseesescesscse.s. +s. Miss Ida Wilhelm of Grass Valley . A Special Train will leave Grass Valley at'7:45 p.m, Passengers can return to Grass Valley at 1 o’clock and at 5:20a.m. Round trip fare, 50 cents. BALL TICKETS, (admitting one eoupls) Extra Ladies.. Pood.» Gallery Tickets, ladies and children Gallery Tickets, gentlemen . Lape STOVES and RANGES. For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking, Durability and all Desirable aimee te the celebrated Westwood Stoves and Ran ges, EXCEL ALL OTHERS.. : DN IS SOLE AGENT GEO. E. TURNE For Nevada City. He also carries a hexge stock of Stoves of other makes, besides STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES f vari tterns and sizes, from the CHEAPEST TO THE THE MOST EXPENSIVE. Handsome Lamps Of All_Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. Beautiful China and Glassware. Everything In The Line of Hardware and Tinware. Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. , GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street. OFFICE, AND YARD, ‘Boulder Street, Nevada City. Call on us before : going elsewhere. EDWARD J. MORGAN. BROWN & MORGAN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, OF FICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’ 's, Broad street, NEVADA CITY, ~ ” “ = “ ° Agents for » Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Francisco, Cal. Will do a general Real Estate business. Houses bought and sold on commission. Houses rented and rents collected. Negotiations made for loans. Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance Companies. References—The business men of Nevada City. FOR SALE. The Moyle place near the depot 1s offered as a whole or in single lots. Eight room house with large lot; having'a good barn on the place. Well and city water. Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250. 6 Palmer place on Nevada street is offered at reasonable terms. $1500—A ranch of six. acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling and outFRED: E. BROWN, CALIFORNIA A new dwelling house of four rooms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet, — on Bos Tne street is offered on the installment plan. lace on Broad'‘street can be purchased on easy terms. ee roy “Avenue, 656x150.. $250.. The old negro church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by 176 feet. Two dwellings on Boulder street are offered on easy terms. For Sale Sigh me fine e houses on Boulder street ae sale on the installment plan ge ry @ aces of —. One acre under cultivation. Cow and pate Md go with ithe ip lace. Price $1000. Cash $500, balance in easy permeate. This enated within the town limits and abou: inutes walks Fae sah tpagae office, with good lot, sitvated on Piue is ) olered for sale ata barga ‘n, or if 2 Houses—? 5% good tenant can be fouud will lease the piace for a term of years at a low $1 500— ranch of six acres near Neyada City. Good dwelling house and out louse of ten rooms, on ‘lot 65 feet front and 100foot front back, situated ft $1,000— on Gaaramento serde . . 5.Room House J . AN EXCITED qos ‘A CASE THAT WORKED HIM UP TO THE BURSTING POINT.The Outra+veous Conduct of Juror No. 6 and the Explanation Which Changed the Counsel’s Anger to” Limp Bewilderment. “In my 20 years’ experience as a practicing lawyer,’’ said a well known member of the bar at the Lawyers’ club the other day, ‘‘I don’t believe: I ever went through a more exciting trial than one I took part in ont at. Freebold, ‘N. J. When I say exciting, I: mean exciting for me, for I was the. only one who appeared to be concerned about the conduct of the man who occupied the sixth seat in the jury box. ~ “The case was a civil action, and I represented the plaintiff. It wasa small matter, and “we were suing for only $500, but as my client happpened.to be . a personal friend, and he was more anxious to establich a principle than to collect any money, I was out to win.
“The judge was-a sedate individual, who slept most of the time, and the jury looked as though it had been drafted from the hayfields. I scored well for my client with the first witness and was looking out of the corner of my eye to see what effect the point bad had with the jury, when I noticed. the man in No. 6 scowling furiously at me. When I continued to make headway with the next witness, he shook his head, scowled and looked as though he'd like to eat me up. The rest of the jurymen kept watching him, and I began to think I was up against a pretty stiff proposition. ‘‘Finally I threw a question at a witnéss, which if honestly answered I knew would establish our claim to damages. No. 6 evidently thought so, too, for he rose from his seat, shook his head vigorously at the judge, and leaning! f over the rail waited for the judge’s decision, for by this time the defendant’s counsel had made an objection. “The judge ruled against me, and No. 6 fell back into his seat and laughed as though it was the funniest thing he had everheard. I was mad clean through by this time. Such outrageous conduct I had never-seen in court. ‘**Your honor,’ I began protestingly. “**Go on with the case,’ roared his honor. ‘**But, sir,’ I began, ‘this is the most extraordinary’— ***Go on with the case,’ interrupted the judge once more, and seeing it was vain to protest I went on. ‘“‘Well, this thing went on all through the trial. Every point I made brought a scowl to the face of No. 6. Every point my opponent made brought smiles to his face. When I summed up, he kept shaking his head vigorously and saying things in an ugly tone, but under his breath. Once he threw his bands up in the air in protest, and I got so mad that I could have hauled him ont of that box and thrashed him with pleasure. ‘“‘When the defense summed up, the fellow grinned with delight. He shook his head approvingly at all the lawyer . is said, and once, when the lawyer indulged in abuse of me, he clapped bis hands together as though he was dying to appland. During the judge’s charge’he scowled and smiled alternately, acoording to which side his honor favored. ***We’re gone,’ I whispered to my client, ‘and I never engaged in a better case than this. Rather than submit to such a barefaced steal I'll fight this case through every court in the state, and without a cent of fee too.’ ‘*The judge had finished by this time, and the jury had risen to goout. To my utter astonishment, No. 6 jumped over the rail of the jury box, and going over to where the defendant and his lawyer sat clapped the former on the shoulder and said in a loud voice, ‘You'll win sure.’ Here my indignation got the better of me. Rushing over to No. 6, I took him by the arm and wheeled him around. ‘* *See here, sir, the jury bas retired, and you might better be with them than talking to the defendant and his counsel.’ ‘““*Why should I be with ’em?’ he replied. ‘** Why, good heavens, man, can the jury deliberate while you're in the courtroom and they’re elsewhere?’ “«*Don't know why not,’ he: replied I ain’t no jwror. ' ***Then who the devil are you? 1 demanded. ‘**He’s my hired man.’ put in the defendant. “*Then what was he doing in the yary box?’ ‘***Why, consarn it, there warn’t an other seat in the room,’ said the hired man. ‘Didn't suppose-i-was goin .to stand up, did yer?’ ‘*T went back to my. seat, completely bewildered, and as I sat down the jury came ip, having been out five minutes. They gave me the verdict, and I was truly the most astonished man in the state of New Jersey .at that moment. **I found out afterward that. before . began active work in the case juror No. 6 hud been sick for a week and that the othe: !1 jurors had been acting without him under instruction from the court. *' ~—New York San. False Alarm. Wife (time, midnight)—Hark! Husband, wake up! I hear the rustling of silk and the clang of chains. Husband—You do? Horrors! Then the reports are true. I was-told this house was haunted. Wife (much relieved)—Oh, is that all? I was afraid that Fido bad broken loose and was tearing my pew ball dress.—London Fan. —-——+ +e Srx loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. oo Go To The Owl for délicious Tom & Jerry, always ready. jlo-tt GRAND MASQUERADE BALL « . TO BE GIVEN AT ARMORY HA bu, a daha FEBRUARY 8d, ’ BY JOHN MICHELL. Music + Goyne’s Gidebute. : The list of prizes will consis of prizes for the best .d and gentleman ; for the =o sustained characters. Ie ws. lady and § gendre ; gas), Mat from_ Miss Hoeft : See original character (lady). Gedy) ber 3 af pete sea yd John, Webber ; ‘costu el p 4 Moore; ed en, box of “Woodpec ers,” by Wm. Giffin, RECEPTION COMMITTER—Sheritt Dana B. Getchell, Marshal E. A Tompkins, John Waters, J.C. Rich. oe ks may be procured at Wm, H. Craword’s. ADMISSION : Per couple, $1. Ladies {in mask] 25 cents. Spectators, 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wimes and Liquors OF ALL KINDS, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, Which is the best in the market. Sold in quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. Choice Nalege Wine for family and medici nal purposes. Special selection of Fine Wine ‘or family use. Genulne Imported Swiss, patting wa and Roquefort Cheese, the finest ever rought orden Particular attention. paid to f. 28 orders, SCHMIDT BROS., LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, Pine Street....c0eseececes Nevada City Cal LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, me ——IN STOCK—— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT'D ESTRELLA Pet AN CLUB The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. These are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, All the favorite brands of Whiskies ke; hand, and. such. da pemneky, cavier, “Jesse * “Tho! ‘aylor. ar Pepper,” Mes nd "Robi in H oat t hapa Wm. J. Britiand. The Gem Saloon, CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor. There are many places where you can be accommodated with fine Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars But the cntzF of them all {s the Old GEM, which has had such’ a good re utation . our so ma = "SROP_IN ALL VE WHO HAVE NEVER TRIED THIS PLAC THE GROTTO, MAITLAND & BECKLEY, -Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Steam Beer a Specialty. os Call and see us. We will make your visit a pleasant one. Remember the place—Brace’s old stand, Main street. Nevada City. Proprietors rte ete Flour. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. W. W. WAGGONER, Civil en and Surveyor. D® MIFSEAL ERAL VEYOR DD Otiesste Morgan . Neda ity : é ag herbs oe andere of not to exceed five lines in for 0 cente a ‘week or ditional line 10 cents a worked or Gentsa month. Payable invariably in advance. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Three rooms furnished complete for housekeeping are offered for rent. Apply to Mrs J. Naffziger, Water street. 528-tf ‘Champion Boot Black. For the hest shine in town call on William Stevens. at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and colored shoesaspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. tf 50 CENTS A WEEK te iincasiestn DIRECTORY, ener CNB BASE sek! Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0 U. Ww. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’tlock. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M. Wi CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder. Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. 0. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ist and $d Saturday foo of Month at 7:90 ESTHER ROBERTS, N. G. ADELING HATH ERSALL, See. Cuttage For Rent. A neat story and a half cottage on Boulder ssreet is offered for rent. Apply to M. L. & D. Marsh. . §28-tf Private l.essons. Miss Lizzie Naffziger, graduate of the State Normal schoo! at San’ Jose, will during ‘the winter give private lessons in the grammar grade studies, alsoin English and geometry. Apply at her home on Water street. _d30-tf Dancing School. Prof. Michell’s ladies’ and gentlemens’ dancing school at. Odd Fellows ha}! weury ials [ladies free], Saturday lessons at hall or your own nll A Night School. ek.. Prof. G. W. Ogden of the city schools will house on Monday evening, January {th, at 7 o'clock. All common school branches taught, including book-keeping. 33 __ For Rent. Five room house on Eerineayereet--rent $10 with water, Enquire o 3 Brown & Moraan, Union. Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them Open day and night —PLAZA— Prop’r; . open a night school at Washington school. =. . Goods delivered free Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. O. . ee Meets at Odd Fellows Heil Every 2d and On ie eke of each month at WM. OM CREXLAY JR. C.P, GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, Noose GQ. We Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, ©, W. CHAPMAN Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, R. 8. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of each month M MMA a GERS, Pres. MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS RS Dr. N. E. ‘Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. Yifice at residence, Sacramento st NevadCity, Cal., NATIONAL! MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J.NAPFFZIGER, Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, ‘Sausages, ete. Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first class market. . of charge, 7 LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. . — ‘William & Thomas Harry, Propietors, (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) ILL KEEP\CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE best horses and buggies that can be obtained in the Soneny m day and ni ab When you want a stylish ve. give usa ca @@" Special attention to transient . JAMES CAIRNS, DEALER IN Harness and Saddlery PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: Plush Robes—$2 and upwards. Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards. Single Harness—$7.50 and upwards. Buggy Tops—Trimmed-from_ $12 up. Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and upwards. JAMES CAIRNS. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hoel Nevada City. JANES HENSESSY, Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES To be found inthis part of the State. -BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice the ’Bus will make regular trips between Nevada sind and Grass Valley atthe following ours: Leaving Nevada City at 10a. and 7:30 p. m. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1, $:45and 7:30 p.m. _ Passengers called for in any part of tawn without extra charge. Leave orders at the National Exchange Hotel. GEO. WETTERAJU, Prop. m., 2, 5 FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS W Beko and Federal. AND BUGGIES: Grass Valley and Nevada City . LICK HOUSE, 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. Modera Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout. Grand improvements are being méde in this popular house, and when completed the Lick will be second to no houseon the 4 cific Coast. nll Perfection in Brewing is Reached. RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER ee al There are other Beers, but £GILT. EDGE % IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. Agents Fe — ee Leave orders at ‘Glenbrook Safoon JOE CONROY, Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and sine streets. , ae c. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ORS. BUILDING, COR. BROAD and Pine streets. Up Stairs. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention gi given to transient customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. Telephone No. 72.