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January 12, 1899 (4 pages)

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[Hill Mining Ww hip, N nip. fe ada da’ county. Ca Califo bed as fora hi hoy i a M7 ie Sou the North. is of the South wrect ig orth, 74,08 est 34 of inet nship 17 Ni on nd cohtal cmb wane ai deuene Giaee f dad ~ mineret orded dated’ December aden ped 2ith, 1876, in t seq., in 3 office, ovada City , Cait s hereby Fes vey el nO the under il sell bove described at eels auct: ou tit it of the ise, in Nevada City, Rerede. og nd conditions of sale: of that a h, he United States, ° Deed at theo! urchaser, E. Ww. SCHMIDT, poten ot of the estate ot Charles snuary 3d, 1899, Notice of of Assessment. RTE GOLD MID MINING COMPany, Pe A fre on bu: — itornis. Low oats on of er i, evade lifornia, “iba! 8 Sireee lat at a m ne -Boar Directors, held on ay of Deceniber, 1898, assess 18) of two and ‘One-half conte per s levied upon the Capital Stock of oration. Pie eg agers Eo aoaiately in te Gold Saacae tom Georstary, a mpany, No, . San Franeise California.” 2 upon whic assessm. poe on the %h day of pede be delinquent, and advertised for ublic auction; and unless payment efore, Wa be sold on the 28th day of 1809, ried the delinquent assess. ether — the costs of advertising nses of sa © of phe E Bead of Directors. No. 404 Wana . Begretary s rr », California. a Irder to Show Casise. nd uperior Court of the County o State of ore y of Ney! matter of the Estate o NE deceased. e SERRE ; TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER’ real estate should not be made. aring to the oe by the petition presented and. fil y James An. usiaer eae of the estate of HENRY . ased, praying for an order real extate, that it is necessary to rhole of said estate in order. to pay , eXpenses and be ge cei of adminis. it is therefore, by the Court, Se ae all sorts interested in e of sa pear before rt on Preset the se rs day of Jan, at age aoe te mm, = ~— day, at room of sa Jourt, in the-court. Nevada City; et age County, Cali0 show cause W by an order should ‘anted to the said Administrator to f said real estate of the said deat a copy of this order hérublished ES ueeatee weeks in the} Movede ANSCRIPT, a new t ished in said eceniee co ie aoa x EON, rio: December 9th, 188, Notice 0 Creditors. E OM-SAMUEL M. SHURTLEFF, ased. Notice is hereby given by the ned, administrator of the estate uel 'M. shurtleff, leceased, s of, and all persons havi he said it them S within four » to exhi sfeen the gO arena of this fred bag we eo trator, a Office of ling, rn t . at Livan City, Nevada Bees cat he same being the place selected for saction of the business of the said said county of Nevada. c.c, WEISENBURGER, istrator ofthe estate of Samuel M. . ', deceased. this 10th day of December, 1898. Toll Bridge Notice, Eis hereby given that the under ed will apply to the Board of Super i Neveds County, at the January 9, for a renewal of license to collect . he Freeman de Ripe n, nistrator of the Estate of Hattic zs niccages deceased. J. R. DAVIS, r of Vocal and instrumenta Music, Choral and OrcheStral Director. Nevada City, Grass Valley and other of Nevada county weekly for the of instructing pupils at their own rticulars as to terms of tuition, etc. the Professor, either by letteror ly, at his i w Hotel poee: rye ig San Juan or H. HARRISON, . DEALER IN nds of Cigars and T obacco Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. . H. HARRISON, STREET. Opp. Rosenberg ros iENTS WANTED ‘County to Supply the Great Populiar. Demand for a's War For Humanity .D IN PICTURE * * ® AND STORY Compiled and written by TOR JOHN J. INGALLS Of Kansas. sd artistically macerated, ‘and 10x y popular book f the Beale Monet the subject ° Superb Mlustrations From Photographs setally 2 t grea’ . Agents ing ato S100 ing fA » bonanza for live canvassers. Apply iption, terms and. territory at oucé Thompson Publishing Co., '. LOUIS, MO., or NEW YORK CITY r Advertising Agency. a Merchants’ Exchange, Callornia street, San Francisco. “all newevapene published goricrth) x pabiiched . ov the , PolyiD DERTAKER 3 Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall. county.Cal§ * * & CALKINS, {Promos $oa Year. ; : Be p-Carcler 121-2 ‘Cts. a wae 4 ADVERTISING RATES, i on application. ~ Ordinance Ke. 68. OF NEBOARD » OF , SuERTS o” * pe once he ! _ SROTION 1. Bak H of Two Dollars and Fi Pot Ip hereby levied on each tule ge ph niey-tve to aed fof Ne: ring the year 1899. “SBOTION 2.5 the duty of the emo Assessor f Nevada to to collect the Road : in the same ave ood ruse re collected. January, 1899, and the “first ynuary. 1900.. . SECTION 3. hall take effect and be in days from the date * Gi. badoption ¢ of hs al “ordinance. Super* aye ; rs Dotknetcs ax and a wore no. J, M. BUFFINGTON, President of the Board. Anpocaer, Clerk, ty A. J, Hosking. pease d January ith, 1899. 4 Li ry WAZ Sas, sae As J aa ae eo. Richardson, y es EMBALMER. dence Spring street, three doors above Nevada Foundry. z ttention co licalls, day or night. y ttendant. Telephone, West 5. ‘POPULAR SaKERY the Transcript Block, on mmercial street, is now PREPARED THAN EVER ethe pubiie: with Fiei-alee P Bread, Pies and ee PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER ‘Wedding Cakes a Specialty. esh Compressed . Yeast Cakes Con intly on hand. . Chas k. Tegler, Prop PHONE 37. Ick HOUSE, of and Mecknncubiey Ste., Center of Business District FRANCISCO, CAL. Peal KINGSBURY, Manager, . } Accommodations For Traveling Men. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. Bient to All Car Lines. Modern fe fel Newly Fitted Throughout. e improvements are being made in ular house, and when completed the it be second to no, houseon ~~ apo-Crezolene 2 ping Cough, Crotij Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. OLE BE helee administered ba inha!v at and Most Effectual Means bin r the throat and bronchial tubes acy in W Cough Croup gon h hr renee & In Contag.ous Discases. KERMAN, Drugeistand Stationer, ~~ Everything The Line of Hardware aud Tar, ‘Work Baskets, Gartes, JAPANESE GOODS, ‘ETc. WM. H. CRAWFORD, Main Street, Nevada City. STOVES and RANGES. For economy in Fuel, Good;Cooking, Durability and all Desirable ‘Features, the celebrated Westwood Stoves and Ranges, EXCEL ALL OTHERS. GEO. E. TURNE IS SOLE AGENT For Nevada City. He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, besides STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES Of various patterns and sizes, from the CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. Handsome Lamps . nde ma al =e at ‘ in apeiedr Ss. __ Beautiful}China and ¢ ‘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. ay. L/S D. MARSH. Wier. You Buy Job Printing You sina want to get the best joey your money. _ Tho quality of’ Paper, Type and Ink all cut a tigure in determining the merit of the production. We use only the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the Presswork. Weclaim to excel in these respects also. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING + Printing plant in the county, and we have the of workmen. Coinpetent edn judges admitthe work we are now turning out to be the best. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as-Anybody’s. See our work and get our figures; They,will satisfy you. BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial'street. NEVADA.CITY.CAL. + coat, ‘‘I should have been in the street The same as in clothing, and the TxNsontrPr keeps up with the dcerees of Dame Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest aud most complete Job . ents "Pate pl ae ‘T. anxious iover, reminding bim forcibly . . oe his festive days. ; * “T have—man ny a time. ~ “Many a girl?” she asked. He nodded. His heart was. ‘too full for words, ‘‘And have you‘ever ridden a bicyots along a rough road with frequent gradi-. ents of one in four at an average speed of 18 miles an hour?’’ ‘*Never,’’ he replied firmly. She smiled, ‘*What is, then, your greatest oy the one of which you are most proud?”’ He glanced down at his number thirteens and muttered something about “two of them.”’ Then she knew that she had nothing to be afraid of. He would never deceive her. Her cheek fell on his shoulder. ‘Papa is in the next room,” she whispered. ‘Kissing her passionately, he raised her up and went out into the hall for . the clothesbrush. ‘If I had told her the truth,’’ he ' muttered asthe powder fell from his by now. At my age most men have kissed many a girl. It is not my fault that Iam an exception. And that: bioycle ride! -But the gradients were onein three and the speed 20 miles.’’ ; THE Onsaneyy AND--ONLY GENUINE > Te i al aa Normal school at San’ Jose, will:during the winter give private lessons. in the grammar Apply at her home on Water street. Private ‘caaons: . Miss Lizzie Naffziger, graduate of the State studies, alsoin English and geometry. 30-tf 1529 Arch Street, ‘Phitadeiphia; Pa Seepea aa can be recovered by applying to the wndersigned, proving” -property and Bak for. this advertisement: ' danping school Tuesday night; children’s class, Saturday ‘afternoon; socials [ladies free], Saturday nights; private lessons at hall or your own . house. Watch and Chain Found. ee A wateh and chain found on Broad street LUETJE & BRA Dancing School. Prof, Michrll’s Indies’ and gentlemens'. hool at Odd Fellows hall every) 2% NONE®TUO SOON Chronic and Neryous Disorders:
nm Brrbinks -Minga that of Drs Starkey and banat s ores fic adjustment of the aaments of Oxygen 8 na Nicoren MAGNETIZED; andthe compound is so sooneeers 52 ane ‘made portab i sent all over the worl It hag ser been*in use for ane than twenty thousands of paticnts have been treated, or over one thousand physic eh have _. it, and open a night school at Washington schoolhouse on Monday. evening, January %th, at 7 o'clock. All common taught, including book-keeping. B es itn ‘of Holiday Groceries, The good house-keeper is already figuring on the pies and cakes and other goods to be prepared for the feast and A Night School. Prof. GW. Ogden of the city schools will school branches Lae tap peak ded it—a ba _ rile ag err Itdoes not act as. wok by creati av: therailment, and eenanittiod one organ a the bing br of another, often requiring a second course radicate tte evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygen is "‘Tevitalizer, renewomy strengthening, invigorating the whole body. statements are confirmed by, epecons with w ater, 38 perhaps has in mind the filling of a basket for some neighbor. Cases of all sorts of delicaFor Rent. Five room house on Spring street—rent $10 Enquire o Brown & Morean. Seatimratain published in our book of with the express permission of Pied patients; me T names an Sidressay are given, and you can refer to them for further informa ion. rise to a host ofi mitators, unscrupulous persons; some calling their preparations Compound pre! fog often appropriating our testimonials @ names of our patients, to recommend worthless concoctio 6, But any substance madeelsewhere or by others, aid called Com pound Eras isspurious Pe SCOMP UND OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF roa ae AND RESULTs,”’ is the title of a new k of 200pages, published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, whicngives to all engtirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases—manv of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be maied FREE to any address on application A Good Living Sometimes honesty is the best policy, . sometimes not. —Judy. What About the Lukewarm? as she examined the bathroom. ‘‘On’y wan hole to let the wather off !’’ “Why, yes,’? said the new missus . anxiously. ‘“‘There’s no need for more, ia there?’ **Well, I e’pose when folk ain't rich . they ’as to do with things as they can. But at me last place ivery wan of the toive baths had two holes in ’em convanient—wan to let off the hot watber and the t’other for the oold.’’—Pick Me Up. Contract Note, A TENDER THAT WAS Not ACCEPTED. ' Penctures. With more or less fighting going on in many of the Philippines we can hardly speak of them as our ‘‘Pacifio”’ islands. chestnuts. _ The first two figures of 1899 when added equa! either of the last two, and . the last two when added equal the first two. Well, what of it? If, as the~Poet Wither says, “care . SOOO T OOO OLOOSES 29009 Sd PTUMRORIOES SS E.LE.CTRICITY For Weak Men ee cee cea IT IS NATURE'S "REMEDY, You'can regain the vitality that has been drained from your system. Electricity and vitality are akin to each other inman. Amildcurrentwill carry new life and energy into the weakened organs and renew your vitality. DR.SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT & Isa perfect body battery—as perfect as science and mechanics-can make them. It builds up vital energy and, makes-health co mplete. Would Not Part With His Belt at pomp Price. , Or. and T am am Belt Shane. and found “ss another like it. I OOOOCOSSOOO OOO seeeeueoeooeeees \ . Sandén—Dear Sirs It as thirty: days like a well man. I haven't . a loss since wk ig hing Best price ae me not rt tar cou! = wouderful "Belt. and I will eaecade ased to recomGesttabone Very respectfully yours, UDERBUSB. t-Cures All Weakness in Men. It gives strength, which) makes men of physical wrecks. ft Conno ince I egal sling FoR will kill a cat,’? it might be well to . hang a little of it over the back fence . where felines most do congregate. —L. A. W. BuHetin. : His Aft Failed Him. ‘*Son,’? asked a Grand River avenue resident, ‘‘what’s the matter with the professor across the way? I understand that he’s all broken up and liable to be: in bed for some time.’’ “You mean the perfessor what bypnertizes people?’’® “‘That’s the one.” “Oh, he went out to the stockyard Friday and tried ter mesmerizea bull.” or Free Press. voting at Sea. “The diffictlties of voting at sea are thus described by a soldier in a Kansas regiment: ‘‘The voting place was established first in a little room on the. routed us out, as it happened to be a messroom. I was watching the proceedon deck, where.the election was conroom, where the election was completed. “restores the old vim and \enengy.e Read the book “Three Classes hee Neyada City caReeesese a Men,”’ sent sealed, freg, . ac application. Misseesenenereeseseeesoossossassooses to count the balle+6d smh we ‘one with a McAllister Magic ‘‘Phwat!”’ exclaimed the new slavey ‘Lantern outfit, giving enterjenergy are all that are needed. . We are assured that none but fresh . —tdates were used in concocting the new 1899 almanacs. But not so with the middle deck, but the ship’s cook soon } ings, consequently was called on to help move the books, ballots, etc., first out ducted for a few minutes from the heads of some convenient barrels, thence to a chest on the hurricane deck in the prow of the boat and finally to a stateBy this time a good many of the men were too sick to vote, and since then the judges and clerks have been too sick } /and more may, be made by any ‘tainments or Dlustrated lec‘tures i in small towns and villages. A small capital and . A book that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot PicAllister’s Magic Lanterns ‘And Stereopticons ‘and tells how to conduct entertainments. will be mailed free upon request. T. H. McALLisTEr, PATENTS! Pension, Land and ludian Depredation OLAIMS. NITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS J obtained; interferences conducted; special examinationt; trade-marks, vopy-rights, labels and designs registered, Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suits conducted in any United States Court. If you have an invention, send us a sketchpt raph or small model together with a rief description of the mcst important features . and we will advise pete the course to pene. . If you are ia SF peer g on of patents and the same / are infringed. or if you are cha ged with in. fringement. submitthe matter to us for a reliabie opinon. National Bureau of Claims. . . . ESTABLISHED 38 YEARS . . Reliable j . Progressive . Outspoken The Daily Transcript THE NEWSIEST PAPER Published in the LEADING MINING COUNTY Of California. The great success of our treatment has given T CHANGE OF FORM, cies are arriving ‘:cre daily. Also large quantites. of the staple articles which we carry at all times and sell at , prices which are low for the value given. We will appreciate your holiday orders. P. G. SCADDEN, Commercial St. INDEPENDENT. New York. REDUCTION IN PRICE. =-Semi-Centennial Year.-HE INDEPENDENT empha-. }sizes its Fiftieth Year by changing its form to that of a Magazine, and by reee its annual subscription price from $3.00 to $2.00; single copies from ten to five cents. It will maintain its reputation as the LEADING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF THE WORLD. THE INDEPENDENT in its new form will print 3,640 pages of reading matter per year at acost to subscribers of $200, while the prominent magazines, whicn sell for $4.00 a year, print . -— only about 2,000 pages. Thesubscriber . ° to THE INDEPENDENT gets 82 per cent. more of equally good reading matter at one-half the cost ! American Laundry, SACRAMENTO. TT. J. TORPIE, 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, wall : receive prompt attention, ‘Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W,’Chapman, DENTISTS. iiee at residence, Sacramento st Nevad City, Cal. The Best Liquors, ' The Best Cigars. Only $2.00 per year, or at that rate for any part of a year. Send Postal for Free Specimen Copy. THE INDEPENDENT, 180 Fulton Sk., N. Y. These are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Allthe favorite brands of Whiskies kept on hand, such as : “Kentucky . Taylor,” “Jesse GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M. W. ue) j “a CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder." . And “itobin Hood "Pepper," /“_ ats: en a a “e . Wm. J. Britland. Grass Valley and Nevada City irk xt The Gem Saloon, CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor. Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall There are many plates where you can be accommodated with fine Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars But the cues of them alliis the Old GEM, which has had such a poo reputation for vi any zeemn WHO HAVE NEVER TED THIS. PEACE, Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice -the ’Bus will make regular trips between Nevada City and Grass Valley atthe following hours: Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 and 7:30 p. m. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1, 8:45 and 7:30 p. m. Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’ri Passengers called for in any part of town without extra charge. Leave orders at the National Exchange Hotel. The finest turn-outs iu the county,and plene ty of them Open day and night GEO. WETTERAJU, Prop. FOR SALE. MRS B. LUTZ’S HOTEL On Broad Street will be sold ata bargain. The Hotel i doing a good business, it one of the best locations this City. A Dozen Raisins could not be seeded by hand as quickly as half a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder. Easy to clean and economical. Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a pound in five minutes. Indispensakle in every household UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., . s Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete, At the lowest rates. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacoa and Lard. NATIONAL MARKET, Enterpr Ise. Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J.NAFFZIGER, = Prop’r Raisin and Grape ~ * Beef, Pork, Mutton Seeder Beet t : usages, ete. Hams, Baconand Lard wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first class market. Goods delivered free of charge Is'sold at all hardware stores. Price $1. Send a-cent stamp for the “Enterprising Housekeeper” — 200 ene ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. 0. Pilladeiphia. *Pa. Makers of the Enterprise Meat Chopper. THOS. S. FORD,” Attorney and Counsélor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR, COM. mercial andPine streets. ‘s