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February 8, 1900 (4 pages)

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in the public in his o Welling : only, th, hitchen, ewage mat‘Superintensag wellsee, me dw ing, es fae yle upon suc perineither as aporm as adoptd only reget ond . leavin: upon t! er Caunmaittes ; at any time for damage. irom thesewer t Hoe 3 made not either of yall pantanked *ershallenter Pesce in the rintendent. “ cable be laid yle of the ¥ to line, shall rise allat no point ne foot under ce. All angles regular curved pipe from the > stack must be wr diameter at manuer of obnir through the main house . be allowed. y an ustrapind soil pipe, main soil ppe, ng to the roof ap and a fresh he foot of the he tra». Every ighane pare of ) Part o all, All waste ¢ as soil pipes, itands, kitchens, ely trapped be1 No open gutrain, cess pool, li be connected ordered bythe xn connections 3 of a prop. trap of a ated db; said yaul s, plaees of ze matter must lime, filled and used as soon as ining into them blic sewer. ‘The tions from main il line of houses one foot ard as grade as the iccaPI mit. unlawful for any . nt of a building: or sinks or other branch sewe:'sa age, hair, ashes anything whatnecessary eloset factory slop . id or choke up any connections ‘with sewer with u the i. violati any of edinenes shall be — and upox of not less ae undred Dolhe City Prison not ce shall be in ef-' and after the Fifvote: ult, Reetor, Rich. B.S. RECT. nt ofthe B rd. ‘koftheB 4d. y Cause. RT, COUNTY OF te of D. A. Rich, trater of the estate ing filed his petipraying for an crestate of said deerein set forth, it he Judge that all estate of said dethe said Superior ary 12th, 1900. at ten of the said day, at Superior Codrt, in County and *tate. der should not be histrator to ~ell so f said deceased, at be necessary; and be published Se the RIPT, a newspa a tala City ob Nosive weeks prior to 1900. ys Pe. NILON, . Superior Judge. t Notice. } COMPANY. LOCAace of business, San Location of works, ounty, California. that at a meetin “a held on the 12th ssessment. No. 3, ‘ot was levied upon ane a wae yahble Seta i in, to — of the Looepeny. street, ratrtock upon which oo , dys id on the '2th inquent, and ne se mnaetiaens and unless re, will be sold on f March. 190,to pay together =! pa tbe the e sale. of Directors. wdiowe Er. Transfer Co. ND HAULING. seat to the transpor ses el & porns ER. NS House’ Building. Tomales always 0D ht. ALVA, Proprietor. on . 39TH. YEAR—No, 12,924. THE TRANSCRIPT. BACK AT THE OLD BAKERY. BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Mail, $6 a Year. By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a ‘Week. ADVERTISING RATES ) ade known‘on application: . GRAN D.. MASQU RADE BALL! TO BE GIVEN AT Armory Hall, Nevada City, = 6RaS Washington's _Birthda PROF. JOHN MICH ELL. ~ Admission, per couple to maskers . SPR eSeeeneesersrsassonerasevcas GEORGE WM. DURST] Has remntied the proprletorhip ofthe _NEW, YORK. BAKERY WEDDING CAKES as FANCY fp ik — -To order, a specialty, = a enn oeovemenenm we 9 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 furnish the pipe, put it down and make all connections. We employ none but first-class workmen. A Hint About Stoves * Bd 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, IT IS A GOOD IDEA In the year now beginning to avoid the errors of the past. There is no teacher like experience, and if you do not profit by the errors of 1899 andfearlier date it is your own a Aout, 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. eddies Aen edmvadedly RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER There are other Beers, but Sa_Tt EDGE IS PURE. WHEBLIBAN BROS., Ae : ann Agents On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON MIKB WH&GLIH AN, Pro. AND— , For Buggy Tao Carriage Trimmings Harness, “ot all kinds go to J. Gaifns. HE 1S. MAKING TOPS. OF ALLL GRADES At price to suit the times. A Fine Line of Robes from $2-up. Horse Blankets of ali grades. Saddles, Combs and Brushes. All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. No Credit Whips, Curry At the —_ gemme eed. Beef, Pork, Gri ! Bros ,. tton, Lamb, Hams, Street. . “prominent/bank, where he saw an iden5 ‘the indorsement on the back with the . the ‘owner: -go-ahead and work—out—his sentence, }-as a proteetion against lightning.” i be Be ih tiga ace of levduntica~ The. Saunterer -happened tobe in'a tification. effected in. the pont unique way yet heard of. A young railroad EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, Bens Ghose + Sre32} 47-6725 3 = a Deubting Father, ? One warm ‘“ghtddummer ® day > Steve found himeelf : bated’ ‘under’ the old Baldwih‘apple*tree, with the half hull man Came ‘urrying in with a check to . of a‘ved: hearted: watermelon in his lap. “¢ash. ‘He was not known in the bank except by one man; and he, Of course, j “was out. ~~ © 4Well,-here’s my rasan pass;” said he, producing. the transportation: ca’ “made out in his name. “Will-this. do?’ The cashier took. it andcompared writing ¢ on the pass. “That won’t“do you any good,” sald’ “All our passes are made ‘out before we get them.” ~~ * “TP guess it’s:all right,’ said the cashder. hesitatingly. “Haven’t. you. something else?” “Well,” was the answer after a moment’s thought, “I’ve got an itemized dentist’s bill in my pockét, and you “ean compare it with the ‘fillings in my ‘. teeth,” and he displayed the latter in -@ broad grin, which secured for ‘him the money.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Made His Bed. Z On returning from the barn early one morning the old man found his wife’ in tears. “Wha’cher cryin about, Melissy?” he inquired. “*Nother—one+uv our darters—was stole lias’ night,’’ she sobbed. “The redheaded un?’ he asked laconically. “Yes—pore Mag—she was the best “Bob Scuttles?’ “Uv course. .Hasn’t been no other feller waitin:on her. Ain’t you goin to pursue after ’em an arrest ‘im?’ “Uv course not,” he replied sternly. “I’m not under obligations to help Bob Seuttles out tiv no difficulty. Let him same’s I’ve been a-doin fur the las’ 40. Fear.’—New York Truth. A “Knock-turn.” ; When J. A. MacNeill Whistler tived . in Chelsea, his peculiarities soon made him a familiar figure even among the bargemen, who got to know him as the’ artist of their beloved Thames. Ones afternoon, while sauntering along the embankment, Whistler was confronted by a man who had one eye most effectively blackened. The artist stopped and inquired, “What's the matter, my good fellow?’ The man touched his hat. “Oh, nothing, sir—merely a knock-turn in blue and green!’’—San Francisco Wave. A Long Way Afterthought. “That was a pleasing afterthought of yours,” remarked the old preacher} who had listened to a sermon by one of his youngest brethren, ‘“‘when you drew upon the analogics of nature to prove the immortality of the soul.” “An afterthought?” said the younger clergyman in some. perplexity. “Yes. You thought of it about 2,400 years after Socrates.”—Chicago Tribune. In Bavaria each family on Easter Sunday brivys to the churchward fire a walnut ‘branch, which.* after being partially. berned, “is carried home to he laid on the hearth during tempests ba The Salmon, When a young salmon is first hatched, it is known asa parr. Just before it’ leaves the fresh for the salt water ft is called a smolt. When it first returns to spawn, it becomes a grilse, and not until it-has spawned ts it entitled to be dignified by: the name of salmon. . Expected Reduction. Gran'pa Macpherson-How many does two and two make, Donald? Donald—Six. Gran’pa—What are you. talking asout? Two and two make four. Donald—Yes, . know; but . thought you’d “beat me down” a bit!—Londop ‘brakeman or what? Qld Mr. B., busy: with the: other half, paused.now. and, then .to ask Steve jabout-his new job, how. many cigars he ‘smoked in a day, what they, cost. and . what he paid pi fine clothes. Presently he ‘wanted ) know what they Called his boy om t je roddconiuetor, They call me 'the general freight 9p ay father,” sald‘Steve. “*That's a mighty big name, Steve.” ~ “Yes, father; it’s ‘rather a big. job, too, for me.” “But ye don’t do it all, Steve. Ye must have hands to help you load and unload?” : .. “Oh, yes, 1 have a lot of help!” “and the Ene, pays them all?” “Yes.” “How much do they pay you, Steve— $2. a day?’ Steve almost strangled ona plece of core, and the old gentleman saw that he had guessed too low. “Three?” be ventured. “More than that, father.” “Ye don’t Mean to say they pay ye as inuch as fi-v-e?” “Yes, father; more than 25.” The old man let the empty bull. fall between. his knees, stared at his boy and whistled. ~ “Say, Steve,” he ‘asked earnestly, “are ye worth gir Aes met
zine. The Inquisitive Damsel, A girl who. took up photography not long ago and endeavored to get some valuable snap shots had bad luck with her first pictures. There were fupny streaks of white all through them when ‘there was any picture at all, and “She couldn’t tmagine how they came there. Neither could an. experienced amateur who assisted. in developing -her first negatives and’ who took the “usual precautions in loading the ‘camera and taking the plates, “1 can’t imagine what is the matter,” he said as plate after plate came out either good for nothing or with only a little of the picture visible. “Those ought to have been good plates.” “Neither can I,” said the girl. ‘“‘They looked all nice and smooth and white jf that is the way they ought to look.” “Looked all right!” exclaimed her igstructor in dismay. “You hadn’t looked at them before we: put them in the camera, had you?” “Oh, not enough to burt them!” said the girl “I just lifted up the black paper. from. each. plate just the: Mttlest crack in the world. 1 just couldn't resist the temptation of seeing how-nice they looked and think of the lovely pictures I was going to have on them.” —New York Times. Her Handy Money Stocking. “Yes, you are right,” said the conductor of a Main street car, viciously ringing up a fare. “Some people do carry money in queer places. Now, that Chinaman in there kept me waiting over two blocks while he untied a gordian knot in his cue, where he had his cash. Some people keep me waiting five blocks or more while they fish around for their money. “Yesterday 1 was going north on Main street, when, at the corner cf Adams, two women got on the car. 1} waited a minute or so and then went in for the fares. The women looked Sort of dashed, and then one of them began to fumble in her purse. Empty! Then ‘her companion made a dive at the bottom of hér skirts. “Well, sir, it beat all;. That woman deliberateiy unlaced her shoe and took it off and through a hole in her stocking fished out a dime.” — Memphis Seimitar. When a hen roosts on a roost she must bea rooster. — : aS. ae eI S fndanfor Nenana omen FIFTY cents. ; Hud: cures, never doubt. spindyan cures, never doubt: ; from Weak or AL mpoveriah ied blood. yen» 8 pian di AY gone Feeling. Hedges’ bi ency, Mental Depression.Hu cures £ Bloa: of Stomach alpitetion of Boe t. or Sal5, . pa M West. aches, Bretioenen, Worpid)! ud an cures Pain Weak he a ve of all organs of the body. Women. ‘ho suffer with paix ful or irregular periods, leug-down ~-ghronle’ in 8 rye e comfort in Hudy: I : rich blood, Smoke Soot Smell. Co.’s is the Ideal Light. The Referee, tke MIKE WHEELIHAN, Prop’r. FINEST :: : Wines, Liquors and Cigars Agent for the. amous Ruhstaller Gilt Edge Beer. COMMERCIAL STREET. _ NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to transien! customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity Telephone No. 72. “THE BEST IS NONE TOO COOD.” That’s the motto of yours truly, Sas ‘GEORGE W. TALLON, And it is a winner. He makes it a egg aoa wr his patrons with the for bes Wines, Jagnors and Cigars ) Market and that always leads them to come again. The Peerless Saloon Is a high-class gi for aE rag a en and they all know where it Broad street just across. from. the Gitizens Bank. Established in 858 by JAS. J. oTT, No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. refined and assay quartz from from 80 to hles for eaia. Nevada Assay Office, . . Gold and ores of every looms gen melted ed. en milling o \Byy Gold bvws, Gold and i Silver Bare. ‘Aids vant Pair ‘After Pair, Case-after case and carload after cartoad’ of Shoes received by us are-heing distributed tl ge this and acai counties. pair sold seems to give soctathertol? 6 coniplaints number about.one to piv bundred pairs sold and regular customers are increusNevada Co. Electric Power mig The quality of the material used in our Men’s, Women’s and. Children’s Shoes cannot fail to prove satisfactory. It is the bestobtainable. These items will show why our store is so popular pairing promptly and neatly done at ne cae rices. 80 .0 forthe Singer Sewing Machines. pone he 1 and parts for jor makes of ‘machines supplied to order. BOVEY BROTHERS, Broad Street. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote Nevada City. JAMES HENSESSY, * The Empire Livery Stable bas the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To he fonnd in this part of the State. -‘The Glenbrook, Ralph Maitland ....Proprietor Chokest of Wines, Liquors’ and Cigars. Prop’r. Give me call and you'll never regret Pins Street, Nevada City. ‘Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents. The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. These are the attrac tions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER’ in Beer 5 Cents a Glass, Allthe fayorite . rend, of Whiskies ke fe A 3 af eee Bi Giee and “Robin Hood.” Wm. J. Britland. GIL EDGE SALOON. Corner Broad and Pine streets. . GEORGE A. GRAY, & Funeral Director and Embalmer. . The Finest.of Funeral {Farnishings. Floral Pieces supplied to order. Telephone Nos.: Office 281, residence 283. ; E. W. SCHIMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street .....: hic deve ox Nevada City Ca LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar So! ——In stoox—— GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT'D ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB LA ROSA HARMONIA { Kart’s Clover Root Tea } =e Feo ak noe ‘the Complexion, -Purifies the ykivesa Fresh, Cie: icSKin, CurcsCon ion, Indigestion, and ail Eraptions of ¥ Kio. An a,-eethle Taxative Nerv: . Sold i ansvine® guarantee by all i : . 5Mc. and £1.00. . hanes HELLS & ON EFROV. «« ~~ —— -~ +: ~ oe CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop. ; Successor to Lammon Bros. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on hand. S1EAM BEER ON DRAUGHTS CTS. "Phoans Taylor,” Pepper,” PROFESSIONAL CARDS. : W.D. LONG, f Attorney and Counselor at Liw, FRICE—COR, BROAD AND PINE STs., up stairs, Nevada City. W. W. WAGGUNER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. ; EPUTY U. S. MINEKAL SURVEYOR 4 pian .in Morgan & Roberts’ Blowke, NeFRED SEARLS, _ Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE {N ali. Fda COURT State and Federal. P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, © ad ILL PRACTICE IN THE STA'TR AND United Statea ‘ourtsi ALFRED D.° MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary. Pubiic. (ziceTILLEY BUILDING, NBEVAVACITY. 1.. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counseior at Law. QPZIGETILLEY BULLDING, LOR. BROAD and Pine streets. Up stairs. JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial Street Nevada City. J. M. WALLING, Attorney : at : Law, pPFICE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR.BRUAD and Pine str. e.s, Nevada City THOS. Ss. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Cys tones BUILDING, COR. COMmercial and Pine streets. Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman DENTISTS. Office at residence, Sacramento ot Nevada City, Cal.: 4. 3,SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentiste. )ffiice in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Street L.L. BOWMAN. Nevada City, Cal. VINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS SOCIETY DIRECTORY. 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, Kecorder. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castile. PR bana a Brethreo are cyrdially invited tc atten «MM. DELBRIDGE, C. C, G. W. Oapen, K. of bs. aud 5. GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER -~AND— EMBALMER. Parlors Broad Street. opp. City Hall. Open day aud night. Hearse furnished inl city free. Strict attention to all calls das or night. Lady attendant. ‘elephone, West 5. _ A Favorite Old Saloon UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON on Commercial street known as the FREE COINAGE. Here you will always find the choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market. With them you will receive a cordial welRobert Simmons Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. QO. U. Ww. Meets at Odd Fellows Hail Every Wednesday eveniag at 7:30 o’elock. B. A. BUST W. M.S CHARLES E, ASHBURN, Recorder. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. O Meets at Odd Fellows He ti Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month a 7:30 o'clock, WALLER YAUCH, C.P GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. >. G. W Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, F. L. ARBOGAS«, Pree. KD. J. MORGAN, R. S. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourtb Thursdays of each month MISS MARGARET GiILLESPIB, Pres. MES. shLLK VOUGLASS K.S CHING ‘LEE 2 Dealer. in Ladies’ Dresses, Underwear 4S.vEnrs All clothes made to order, and at the lowest prices, Made to order Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns, Silk Waists aad Ladies’ Unde: wear. Broad Street, two doors ‘below Mrs Latz’s Restaurant. NATIONAL, MARKET, Main st., opp. Union ilotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r. Union Livery Stable. =*“**F#e8" -ig finest tura-outs in the county,andplen, : : ‘Galiverea free . Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Sausages, etc. PR oa et tte market. NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor DER NEW MANACEMENT—A homelike ont ate house, situated in one of the pleasantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty Rice rooms; electric lights throughout. THE TABL< is not surpassed in the couaty variety, cooking. and service. STeICTLY FIRST-CLASS SAR s “pplied ghest-grade Whisk ines, igars, Ete. Faney Mixed Deine @ specRates moderate. . Best accommodatious iu the county for the money. FRAN K’S PLACE FRED EILERMAN, Proprietos Broad Street, above Pine,! Nevada City. ENTERPRISE LAGER BEER On draught. Best brandsSof Wipes, Liquors a aad Cigars. , RAY USA Us 4 UALL.