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February 8, 1899 (4 pages)

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County of Ne. Ket al IF AN ORD reclosare oe urt of the torn ie onthe © above en. Ney the above ement and ont itiae a ene, cae! Taree! for now due the he def éfendants Om: _ prom. pended under Set forth and jut, the sum of thereon to the 7 Sm: of $18.95 + Provided in re Court at the . sum: of $88.71 upon and ses from sale, i$ Of said mort. id a peeregate to of the idan Jane rsonaily liable aed from Moore $21, 10 burseme iy ewes costs, terest thereon At the Pegi, 3 of ill paid the j and + Which dgment whereas it fe set forth in losed and propated, lying and wd) State of Cali. ticularly des. ha W. as, of the of See, aes that oore and J, B ion to one Cox ofthe 8.4 which lies south rokee to North om Of the S. E. 4 of the 8. E ‘the road Et Co: eS. wid. rral SR a all 4 W.44 lying Water Co. 5 ‘ing about two yular the teneappurtenances any wise apper. en that on of February, day, in front of the County ice tO said order sure and sale, erty orsomuch to satisfy said d costs, ete., to . U (6th nited States day of JanGETCHELL, evada C ounty. Pa 8COR, leputy Sheriff. lai Pa ntift. jl teat. amento, Cal., Bist, 1898. aN THAT ‘ks,” “THE by George 1086. Post Office da County, Calipanpuenton for )-100 acres of the r M ent ine, bearing Mining Disi State of Caliae O-W nge 9 East, acer Ciaim it: id Jots one and in Township 17 19-100 (41 19-100) s recorded in the County, Califorcations, P. 203, are Hiawatha seneeprize CanLast Chance al Central P. M. \ilham P. M. on iming adversely Tent. Kxtension ind are required vith the Register Office. at Sacrarnia, during the ation hereof, or irtue of the proNERY, Register. t the foregoing tent be publishec . {ten consecutive NSORIPT, a daily vada City, CaliNRY, Register. r 12th, 1899. 145. Ord th. imance No, 76 ES OF THE CITY as» follows : iting the public y the addition of x any case of dipud of contagious ) the City of Nereport the case icer of said city, sour; and within of the disease is . be the duty of that the house ; is so confined, toa yellow. flag ce on the outside vaid premises are ion of thé foregondment shall be id punishable in Ww, J mt to said Ordibe. by t in force on he following ackson, Rector SON, President. 18. 1899, ale, VEN THAT IN r Of . the Superior ada, State of Caliday of January, e estate undersigned, “thie ill sell at — ‘bidder for cash, ‘pnd subject ber or court, x of © id FEBRUARY pe , in front 0 Cc ty, said county e and interest aud artiet! at the time I = title and inby operation than or pe aah Shurtth, in and to all parcel of Jand and iy of Nevada, said hat rtion 0 then nertherly by ly by prem ses eae dua easterly ith all improveale: the time of sale, f sale by said *u} eXpense of purISENBURGER, ate ars. M. Shurt* Base os It ug THE TRANSCRIPT, BROWN & ‘CALKINS, ; : Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Mall $6.a Year. By Carrier 121-2 Cts. a ‘Week. 4 ADVERTISING RATES. ‘ “ade known on jis locionccanan er asinss iran, MISS THOMAS. _ Teacher of Piano Forte, Leave orders wiih th Mi Madg Crawford at her residence Street, address Box 55, ee Valley. ” Gt Crissel Bros, Dealers in _ Beef. Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, . BAOON, Ete., KuysTone Manxat—Commercial Street. “The Referee.” ALWAYS THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Ligaors and Cigars. Call and see how ’tis yourrelf. Commereial Street. Frank _Smith—Jack Scheeler‘s the Up-to-Date Tailor. He keeps on hand the best stock of Foreign Domestic Cloths in town. He makes suits at the lowest. prices. Broad street opposite National Hotel. UNION MARKET, ~— Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., = = Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. E_ALSO. KEEP_ON. HAND A CHOICE . atock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon and Lard, N cvada City Undertaking Co. GEO. A. GRAY, Manager. Night calls from Union Hotel ails. phone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283. The Reception Saloon, “Parnell’s” Old Stand, Commercial Street, Nevada City, ‘Is still conducted on the lines which made 4 ‘the place lar. No ext harge for ‘mixed drinks, and ali mixed driuke made #6 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. The very best of Tomales always on hand—day and night. A. SILVA, Proprietor. James Foley Has the Finest Candy and Ice 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. Particular attention pote to the transpor tation of for theatrical parties. Piano and furniture moving: Br 4 WOOD for sale. ; 9} Py ¥ WAZ S AZ _ Geo. Richardson, UNDERTAKER AND # & EMBALMER. Parlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall Residence’Spri street, three doors above Neveda Foundry. Strict attention 9 li calls, day or alee. Lady attendant. Telephone, West 5. THE “POPULAR” BAKERY a the Transcript a. on . ercial street, ia now envi PREPARED THAN RVR To serve the public with First-class ~ Bread, *: ? Pies and Cakes, “ ANCY PASTRY QF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Weidion Cakes a Specialty: @@Fresh baie Yeast Cakes. Constantly on hand. TELEPHONE 37. es EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, A. 0. U. Ww. “Reunion. Grand Ball, Drill and Concert, At Armory Halt, Wednesday Evening, Pebraary-22d, 1809. Under the auspices of e The A. 0. 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. Floor to Be Canvased and Hall oo Decorated. Floor Managers. ‘GEORGE DUNSTER JR. Floor Committee. Cleveland W. Carpenter, : “O. LL. Harris; John Kilroy, Herbert. Kitts, Oe ~-Ladis Walling, John Sullivan;—-— ~ L. A. Garthe, G. H. McIntire, Grass Valley— Will Parsons, Dan Deeble, Fred Smith, M. J. Brock. or Owing to the great number of attractions the Grand March will begin at 9 o’clock sharp. A feature of rhaehanion will be a COMPETITIVE DRILL FOR A SEIL‘VER MOUNTED GAVEL, between the teams of Grass Valley Lodge, No. 51, and Nevada City Lodge, No. 52. THE LADIZS’ DRILL TEAM of Nevada ;City Lodge, Degree of Honor, will give an exhibition drill. ua ED WILLIAMS, PROGRAM OF THE ENTERTAINMENT. (To follow the second dance and precede the drills.) String Quartette.. Mrs. H. 8. Spalding, Misses Ada: Manning and 28 ““YJda Wilhelm and Dr. Cecil: Corwin, of Grass Valley Miss Aunie Webber of Nevada City Remarks histling Solo, “Belle of Nevada City” two step, with full orchestral accom™ ak 2 . H. L. Sweeney of Nevada City A ehh ashy s Yarns ine” Hampel, Commercial Traveler Vocal Solo. . Kae .Miss Ida Wilhelm of Grass Valley ? f A Special. Train will leave Grass Valley at 7:45 p.m. Passengers can return to Grass Valley at 1 o’clock and at 5:20 a.m. Round trip fare, 50 ceuts, BALL TICKETS, (admitting one pie). Gallery Tickets, ‘ladies and ohildren Gallery Tickets, gentlemen . Sas hattibesd nates STOVES and : RANGES. For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking, Durability and all Desirable Features, the celebrated = igs. seagate has. Westwood Stoves ‘and. Ranges, EXCEL ALL OTHERS. GEO. E. TURNEI IS SOLE AGENT For Nevada City. He alsogcarries.a large stock of Stoves of other makes, besides STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES. f various patterns and sizes, from the CHEAPEST ny. tee THE MOST EXPENSIVE. Handsome Lamps _ Of All Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. Beautiful China and Glassware. Everything: In The Line of Hardware and Tinwar, Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street. OFFICE AND YARD, poulder Street, Nevada City. Call on us before going elsewhere. EDWARD 3; MORGAN: BROWN & MORGAN, » Real Estate and Insurance Agents, OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street, NEVADA CITY, be = « eRe Agents ‘for Pacifle 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. Hight room house with large lot, having a good barn on the place. Well and ey wil Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250, Tne Palmer place on Nevada street is offered at reasonable terms. Te ae ranch of six acres near ‘Nevada City. Good dwelling and. out~ & new “Awelling ‘house: of four rooms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet, situated on Long street is offered on the ins nt plan. The Lones place on Broad street can be pure on easy terms. Lot on Park Avenue, 65x150. Price $250. ae old negro church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by féet. — Two dwellings on Boulder street are offered on easy terms. e— bath fine Breiling houses on Boulder street for sale on the installment plan a bargain. with 13¢ acres of und, Oes sere cultivation. Cow and 6-Room House Sues 0g, Se wince ise fl nah, $00, alaines in oy §mi ares eg 4 ioe the TRANSCRIPT _ with — lot, situated on Piuestreet, is offered for saleata barga’‘n, or if fe Houses——*5¢°* Sons puma: sates Posie Wilf Sane Was pibee Tor Reve oF FARE ahs tow d ". $1500—4 se of a acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling "hediahan and out nt $1,000—*"* ouse wedi soome, ok on lot 65 feet nas and 100 foot front back, eet, CALIFORNIA. See NO 2 Se NORE -RILEY’S JOKES. The Hoosier Poet Talks Interestingly to a Reporter. The Hoosier Post was busy when the ea of the Town man called upon im. ‘‘Glad you came in,’’ he said. ‘Not that I’ve been—but that’s Genéral New’s story. General New of the Indianapolis Journal called on General.
Grant during the latter’s firat term and found the president warrior laughing heartily. Of. course New looked as though he wanted to know the reason, and the general told him, He said he’d just bad a call from an old friend who lived in Galena, Ills,,/one of his early day acquaintances, who. said he’d been: in Washington for two or.three days, . . but had been so busy that he was unable to cal) upon his old friend, the president, any sooner, and he apologized for the delay. General Grant looked at him in his comical fashion and gravely said: : “ ‘Well, John, I hayen’t been lonesome . ’ ‘Yon. see, the visit oneutsred at a time when’ the president was being harassed to death by callers from all directions, who had driven him nearly. to distraction. ‘‘A man who travels a good deal comes to know towns because of certain points that are usually entirely personal with him. Sometimes a bad hotel, sometimes an extremely early train, will stamp a characteristio on a town. I remember that my old friend Bill Nye wasonce chatting with Senator Shirley of Maine and remarked upon the fact that he (Nye) was born at Shirley, in the senator’s state, adding that the town had doubtless been named for one of the senator’s ancestors. ‘* ‘IT didn’t know,’ said. the senator, ‘that there was such a town in Maine as Shirley.’ ‘* ‘I didn’t know it either,’ said Nye, ‘until I was born there!’ ”’ And the poet went on with his writing.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. HE COWED THE BULLY. Harold Frederic’s Encounter With a Lordly Prussian Lieutenant. Harold Frederic’s self confidence and power of dominating strangers stood him in good stead in one of his first visits—if not his very first visit—to Berlin. The incident as he related it seemed natural enough to an American not brought up in awe of a military caste, but to those who knew Germany it was almost surprising that he came through it with his life. He had been paying ‘some formal diplomatio calls, sj) and in. the evening dropped in at the Cafe Bauer in the unwonted glory of a ) frock coat and-a-tall silk hat. This hat was carefully hung on a hat stand, and Frederic sat down to read an English newspaper just arrived. Enter a particularly fine specimen of the lieutenant,’booted and spurred and sworded and epauletted. He brushed against the hat stand, knocked Frederio’s bat over into the sawdust and swaggered to his seat without so much as looking around. The slight to the hat was more than Frederic could endure. In a towering passion he went to the lieutenant, stood over him’ and pdinted to the object on the floor. ‘‘Pick up that hat, sir!l’’? he roared. The officer stared amazed; the waiters were paralyzed with terror at hearing one so much more than human so addressed by a civilian. ‘‘Pick up that hat!’’ repeated Frederic in a tone more menaoing than before. And the lieutenant did what he was told. He was as irresistibly dominated by the courage and force of the man as a schoolboy before his master, or perhaps he thought Frederic carried the customary west American revolver.—Saturday Review. The Danger of Disease. The danger from a.case of diphtheria in New York at any season of the year is far greater than the danger from a case of yellow fever in the same place. Still persons who would shun a street where a case Of yellow fever existed would deliberately enter the apartment of a person suffering from diphtheria. A serious outbreak of typhoid fever creates bat little consternation, and the presence in our midst of innumerable xases of tuberculosis, a disease which is responsible for ap incredible number of deaths, is looked upon with indifference by the public. The misconception in regard to the danger from this class of liseases often renders the efforts of nealth officials ineffectual.—Alvab H. Doty, M.-D.; in North American Review. Too Suggestive of Luxury. **Doctor,’’ said the member.of parliament for a rural district, ‘‘are you sure it’s gout that has attacked me?’’ ‘*Positive. But you needn’t be alarniad. It’s nothing very serious.”’ ‘Doctor, you don’t appreciate the situation, You don’t know whata prejudice against gout there is in my community. I don’t ask you to do anything contrary to your conscience, but if I manage to get the story started that I caught my toe in a piece of machinery think of my prospects and the walfare of your country and don’t contradict it.’’—Louglon TitBits. The First Celebration of Christmas. Christmas was first celebrated in the year 98, but it was 40 years later before it was officially adopted as a Christian festival. Nor was it until about the fifth century that the day of its celebration became permanently fixed-on the 25th of December. Up to that time it had been irregularly observed at various timee of the year—in December, in April.and in May, but most frequently in Janaary.—Ladies’ Home Journal. Srx loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s, eo Go to The Owl for delicious Tom & Jerry, always ready. j 10-tt AN ISOARD — SON. . e Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines ana 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. F pborced eat Wine for family and medici nal pecial selection of Fine Wine Ge nly yoo rted Swiss, Limb nulne Impo' w mbur; eoate rt Cheese, the neat ever Cro here. sriisalae attention paid to f. ou orders. SCHIMIDT BROS., LBADING CIGAR DBALERS, Pine Street..........Nevada City Cal wash amer eee agg 5 Cent Ciga: -——-In sTOCK—— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB LA ROSA HARMONIA 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 kept on hand, such as: *‘Kentuc Taylor,” “Jesse Moore,” Ne com Paylor,’ “Oscar Pepper,” and ‘Robin H Wm. J. Britiland. The Gem Saloon, CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor. There are many places habe you can be accommodated with fine « Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars But the vimsgy 2 of them all sg the Old GEM, which has had such a eee re utation for so YE who DROP IN ALL. ¥ G HAVE NEVER. TRIED THIS PLA THE GROTTO, MAITLAND & BECKLEY, « Proprietors Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Steam. Beer a Specialty. Call and see us. We will make your visit a pleasant one. ‘emember the place—Brace’s oe stand, Main street, Nevada City. The Leading Flour. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript: Block, Commercial~ Street . ~ Nevada City. W. W. WAGGONER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. EPUTY U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR aes Officetin Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nea ‘ev. ESTABLISHED 38 YEARS Reliable Progressive Outspoken And Energetic The Daily Transcript Continues to mainiain the lead as THE NEWSIEST PAPER Published in the © ~ LEADING MINING COUNTY Of California. 30 CENT: S A WEEK Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head tof S0 cents a week or $2a month. Eac ad “10 cents a week or 40 cents a m able invariably in advance. onal line mth. Pay"Wanted to Rent. An upright piano, Send particulars to Box 152, Postoffice. f8-1w. Wanted, Mrs, J. W. Duley of upper Main street will do plain sewing at home or go out by the day. For address f2-1w —A nurse desires a situation, te mana at’ = office. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Three rooms furnished complete for housekeeping d¥e 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 coloredshoes a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. tf Private l.essons. Miss Lizzie Naffziger, graduate of the State Normal school 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-t SOCIETY DIRECT ORY. Nevada City Lodge, No. $2) A. 0. UU. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. GEORGE £. RUSSELL, M. W. Pehamanouried EK. Race Recorder. Lei inp on tly Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. O. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ist and 8d Saturday otdock™ of Month at 7:30 R ScaEnr, N. G. GALL Ses Mistietoe Encampment, No: 47,1. 0. e . ADELING HATHER Meets at Odd Fellows Hel Every 2d and 4th or pee of each month at WM. MckiNLAY sR: CLP. GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. s.G. W. ‘Meets at Pythian Castle : Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clook. C, W. CHAPMAN Pres, ED. J. MORGAN, B.S. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth bE ap 8 of each month A HoGeES ) Pres, MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS R A Night School. Prof. G. W. Ogden of the city schools will open a night school at Washington schoolhouse on Monday evening, January %h, at 7 o'clock, All common. school branches taught, including book-keeping. j3 For Rent. Five room. house on Spring street—rent $10 “— water.. Enquire o Brown &,MorRGAN. American Laundry, SACRAMENTO. LEWIS BUCKLEY Agent for Nevada City. ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED And all work done in first-class Style. Orders left-at the Fadden Cigar Store, junction of Main and Coyote streets; will receive prompt attention. Bs —PLAZA— LIVERY. AND FEED STABLE. William & Thomas hares. Propietors, (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE best horses and buggies sas can be obtained in the ra ye day and on When you want a stylish give usa ca @@P Special att ion to transients. “@R JAMES CAIRNS, DBALER 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. pas Stable, Nevada City. JANES HENSESSY, Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of ‘ ¢ HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. ‘\Grass Valley and Nevada City -BUS. LINE. PS abo Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice the make regular tri City and Grass V. hours: Leaving ease City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 and 7:30°p. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1, 3:45 and 7:30 p. m. Passengers called: tor in any part of town:~-withodt extra charge. Leave orders at the National Exchange Hotel. GEO. WETTERAU, Prop. "Bus will between Nevada ey atthe following FRED SEARLS, _ Attorney and Counselor at Law. Wk Pees ALL THE COURTS Dr. N. E. Chapman, “Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. , Sacra t City. Cal.: Yilice at resid st NevadNATIONAL MARKET,° Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J.NAPFZIGER, « Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, ‘Sausages, ete. %a: Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retail, And all kinds of Meate usually found in a fret: FEL ee class market. Goods delivered free of charge, LICK HOUSE, Sor, Sutter aud Montgomery Sts., Center of Business District SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. u. W. KINGSBURY, Manager, Special Accommodations For Traveling Met. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. ‘Convenient to All Car Lines. Modetna Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout. Grand improvements are being: made in this popeiar house, and when completed the Lick will be second to no houseon the Pacific Coast. all Perfection in Brewing is Reached, RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER . There are other Beers, but —«__ £GILT EDGE % IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. Agents Leave orders at Glenbrook .Satoon Ralph Maitland, Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, pi Re BUILDING, COR. COMmercial andPine streets. 1. C, LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD and Pine streets. Up Stairs. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor.. Best of attention gi given to freee customers. per Stables Open All Night. . Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. Telephone No. 72. we