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January 16, 1899 (4 pages)

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outh Ne Norehiwessige North 4 of he South he Gi. s ‘s bey oe a ates patent, . ; d : sorded July 2ith, isi fe pages “306 et. »» in the Vevada ba ornia, & ~ gh at the underof the above: described } auction in front of the vada City, Revede oun. Vedne: lay, the 25th 2 o'clock noon t da: tions of sale: gold ‘a States, at the ex. _ KE. W. SCHMIDT or Of the estate of Charles i, 1899, : ance No, 68, mem F SUPERVISORSo ordain as folawe , vg RTICLE 1, ECTION 1, . of Two Dollars and reby levied on each may ge of twenty-one and un. Bont Mec P sees in each ear 1899, St ie ella ECTION 2, uty of the County Assess Vevada to eollect’ the Road unty in-the same manner xes are collected, between panty. 1899, and the first SECTION 3. hall take effect and be i r fifteen days from the date _of this ordinance,Wood and Fa reer: igton and Luke voted no. ' J, M. BUFFINGTON, President of the Board. bP sking:s ith, 1808, hs ninistrator’s Sale ofal Estate. ‘given that in pursuance of iperior Court of the Count f Californi ,madeonthe %t 99, in the matter of the esmain, deceased, the underhistrator of the said estate, auction, tothe highest bid1 coin of the United States, onfirmation by said Supee right, title, interest and. d,.Henry Tremain, at the ‘and all the right, title and said estate has by operattherwise, acquired otber on to that of the said Henry ime of his death, in and to -third (I-3) interest in and cer Mine, situated in NeNevada County, California, ortheast by the Yosemite ; by the Delaware, and on . Milliken’s property: Bee whichis particularly deain er as the “Upper Part acer Claim.” Filed Novemthe Clerk of the Superior Jounty, in said Court, and Rg, to for the metes ‘given that the undersigned abi ve described property in front of the Court Mouse ievada County, California, > 3ist day of January, 1899, . of that day. itions cf sale: Cash, gold ed States. Deed at the exer, JAMES ANDREW ive Estate of Henry tTre9th. 1899. No, 213%, lon. for a Patent. )ffice, Sacramento, Cal.,/ December 8ist, igds. a tEBY GIVEN THAT “THE owder Works,” by George ' in fact, whose Post Office City, Nevada.County, Caliay filed its application for ‘-one and 19-100 acres of the ion Placer Mine, bearing che Blue Tent Mining Disievada, and State of Caliip 17 North Range 9 East, ridian. Said Placer Claim 8 follows, to-wit : heen i — — One and -two, in Ast, Mi. D.M, “ead ty-one and 19-100 (41 19-100) ining land,. this mine is recorded in the of Nevada County, CaliforMining egies P. 203. claimants are Hiawatha ; Enterprise Can; Last Chance 1am P, M. and Central P. M. itral and Kilham P. M. on ersons claiming adversely aid Blue Tent Extension riace Broun are required se claims with the Register tes Land Office at Sacrafe of California, during the . of publication hereo!, or d by the virtue of the protutes, SILAS PENRY, Register. ered, that the foregoin ion for Patent be publishe sixty days [ten consecutive AILY TRANSORIPT, a daily hed at Nevada City, CaliSILAS PENRY, . nd anuaey fai, me S WANTED +o Supp! 7 She Great Popuat Por Humanity : ICTURE 1 ® AND STORY sd and written by (OHN. J, INGALLS 7 Kansas. iantly writ " most procally iHlustr: ted st book ou the subject of the r. Illustrations From otographs rthis great work. t > $100 a week wits t. ". for live canyvassers. Apply erms and territory at once son Publishing Co., MO., or NEW YORK CITY. eer and urveyor. T 5 ea pphone—Office, 281 ; Residence 283. F t uae _ The Reception Saloon, . Commercial Street, Nevada City, road ; treet, nextto Armory Hall. ~ ; hand—day and night. . Has the Finest . best of [ce Cream Soda. . Nevada City Transfer Co. tation of bage part ' Piano and furniture moving. m, isiephone é 84 he es . 38TH YBAR—NO. 11811 ‘HE TRANSCRIPT. LOWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors. a SUBSCRIPTION RATES. P Mail 66 a Year. _ . By Carrier 121-2 Cts. a Week. -ade known on application. nsiness + Directory. . MISS THOMAS. Teacher of Piano; Forte. residence on Main Street, or adress Box 55, Grass Valley. s2k Crissel Bros., . Dealers in. Reef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, , BACON, Etc., KEYSTONE Market—Commercial Street. “The Referee.” LWAYS THE BEST OF ines, Ales, Ligaors and Cigars. ‘Call and see how ‘tis yourself. Commercial Street. Special G NEVADA CITY, CAL. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1899. RE: Coe ahi BS eat BV wis. Gas ¥ ys , HST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO. * + i. Goys of all Hinds. = Our HANDKERCHIEFS are unexcelled for BEAUTY AND: PRICH. PERFUMERY, KID GLOVES, PURSES ‘Work Baskets, Games, ° JAPANESE GOODS, ETC. "WM. HH. CRAWFORD, Frank Smith Main Street, Nevada City. Jack Scheeler Is the Up-to-Date Tailor. . He keeps on hand the best stock of foreign and Domestic Cloths in town, . He makes snits at the lowest prices. Broad street opposite National Hotel. UNION MARKET, { Commercial St., Nevada City. — OLLEY BROS., = Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. 74 E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE F stock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon a “and Lard. : Nevada City q Undertaking Go. G EO. A. GRAY, Manager. ' Night calls from Union Hotel Telehy “Parnell’s” Old Stand, still conducted on the lines which mile he place so popular. No extra charge for m ee bat and all mixed drinks made to perfection, Andrews & Polkinghorn 4 Are Dealers in all kinds ef Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Etc. Free Delivery Wagon. ; STOVES and — _ RANGES. For economy in Fuel, Good{Cooking, Durability and all Desirable Features, the celebrated , ‘Westwood Stoves. and Ranges, GEO. E. TURNE He also earries 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 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. ° 1S SOLE AGENT For Nevada City. Tomale House Stover Building. The very best of Tomales always on . ) A. SILVA, Proprietor. James Foley MX. L. & D. MARSH. OFFICE AND YARD, 4 Boulder Street, Nevada City. Call on us before going elsewhere. Candy and Ice Cream Parlors In Nevada County, Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the Commercial Street. DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention id to the transpor for theatrical * WOOD for sale. q Ae NY KS Geo. Richardson, UNDERTAKER AND w# #» EMBALMER. Parlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall Residence Spring street, three doors ° above Nevada Foundry. Strict attention so li calls, day or night Lady attendant, Telephone, West 5. THE “POPU LAR” BAKER In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, is now BETTER PREPARED .THAN EVER To serve the public with Pirst-clase Bread, Pies and Cakes. ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDE?: Wedding Cakes a Specialty. K&F-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Cor stantly on hand. i Chas, B, Tele, Prop . When_You Buy Job Printing You naturally want to get the best for your money. The yuality of Paper, Typ and Ink all cut af igure in determining the merit of the production, We use gnly the best of these. But no matter how superior they may be, still the Printing may prove inferior if proper regard is hot paid to'the Composition and the Presswork. Weclaim to excel in these respects also. STYLES CHANGE IN PRINTING The same as in clothing, and the TaNscRiPT keeps up with the decrees of Dame Fashion in the Art Preservative. We have the newest aud most complete Job Printing plant in the county, and we haye the best of workmen. judges admit the work we are now turning out te be thebest. Our-Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybod See our work and get our figures, They will satisfy you. % BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers, Commercial street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Competent y's. POSSCOOCESOOHOSOO SOOO SO SOOOOEOOSS OOOO OO ee TELEPHONE 37. & the it on, mend /t to any person in It gives strength, as science and mechanics can make them. ‘It builds up vital energy and makes health complete. Would Not Part With His De. A. T. Sanden—Dear Sir: It is thirty days since I began us! your Belt, and I am to eay that I feel like a well man. . haven't had a loss since and all the pains in my back have gone. OHHH HHH SHHHHHHOO-OOOF OOO OOOO OOOOO4 @ E.LE.CTRICITY For Weak Men IT IS NATURE’S REMEDY. You can regain the vitality that has been drained from your system. Electricity and vitality are akin to each otherinman. Amildcurrentwill carry new life and energy into the weakened organs and renew your vitality. DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT Is a perfect body battery—as perfect Belt at Any Price. Connor Creek, Baker County, Or. leased to 4. ROUDEBBUSH. Red moment I put ice 1 ¥ wid ‘not pet apateer Hike ft. 7 ediate relief, and would not part with it at any fr could no a r like it. netiednkful for your advice and wonderful Belt, and I will always need of one. Very respectfully yours, It Cures All Weakness in Men. which makes men of physical wrecks. t restores the old vim and energy.« Read the book ‘‘Three Classes of Men,’’ sent sealed, free, upon application. @ @ @ b . an.” Ido not like it, Itis.@ horay ex+ unexpectedly and spoiled a very pretty 1 t like my wife when she calls me ‘‘Dear,” eae pe Right This Time. . Miss Hilltop—I notice that you t the expression “‘a well groomed wompression, entirely out of place in speaking ofalady. a Miss North ‘The expression is correct this time. The lady I allude to has just been married and the groom is a very wealthy: man.—Pitteburgh Chronicle-Télegraph. Two Points of View. “That dainty blush on her round cheek, Was it word of mine that called it there?''. And he blameu himself with a sad reproach -For daring to sully a face so fair. “I'm afraid the blush was most too pink, But it took his eye, I could see,” she said; Whose hea it off with a bit of sponge efore_her-mirror, and went to bed. : —N. Y. World, . \ GHE UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL. ee Miss D.—I’m going to put ona false face and go as Cinderella’s homely sister. Mrs. C.—But why a false face?—N. Y. Terald. eer ey PM 78 Ot rem . Charlie’s Strange Mistake. Old Mrs. Chaffie entered the parlor tableau. “I was just whispering a secret in Cousin Jennie’s ear,” explained Chariie. “'m sorry, Charles,” said the old lady, gravely, “that your eyesight has become so bad that you mistake Jennie’s mouth for her ear.”’—N. Y. World. Merely a Subterfuge. Attorney—What makes you newspa, per men-tell such lies about people? Editor (on the witness stand)—We do it to avoid libel suits. Attorney—To avoid libel suits? Editor—Yes; the truth is the only thing that can’t ve proved in court.— Chicago Journal. All Tastes Suited. NewClerk—I noticesomeof these bar“rels of apples are marked X and some
.Z. Are they different kinds? Dealer—No; same \kind, but differently packed. Some customers want a barrel opened at the bottom and some at the top.—N, Y. Weekly. What She Gort. Nonie--IIow did Nettie come out in her breach of promise case? Laura—O, the jury gave her a new heart. Nonie— What was that? Laura—The marble heart, you know. —Pittsburgh News. Nothing to Fear. Foreigner—Scientists agree that climates are changing all oyer the globe. ‘Is there not fear that the American climate may change for the worse? American (confidentially)—Oh, It couldn’t.—Yellow Kid Magazine, no, Queerness of Women. “Beverly, where do-you go for the summer?” “Well, it doesn’t really make any difference, wherever we go Mrs. Beverly will wish we had gone somewhere else.”—Detroit Free Press. A Touch of Sentiment, “Her Own,’’ and ‘tA Precious Boy;” And ‘‘Dove"’ is a feast to my yearning ear, » And “Pet” is a sound of joy. But the touchingest words her tongue can speak Are those that she whispers when She presses. her lips against my cheek Apd murmurs: “I want’a ‘ten!’ ‘ —L. A.W. Bulletin. Fate. tt hewe..79on.haxefit.ted..p.a.LittLe. cottage of your own and are going to get married next month!” exclaimed Jones, gayly. ‘ “No; my fiancee has thrown me over for ‘another man,” hopelessly sighed Brown. “He has a tandem.”—Brooklyn Eagle. ss No Suicide Allowed. “T wish you would get me a couple of packets of cigarettes,” said the condemnied murderer to the jail warden. “Can't do it,” replied the officer. “The law must be allowed to take its course.”’—Hiarlem Life. Family Recipes. Mrs. Ilayseed (reading from the medical almanac)—Portland cement and ~~ Mr. Hayseed (in the dairy business) —Paint® Git out! It makes cream.— N. Y. Weekly. : The Sum of.Our Virtues. Miss Gush—Count, I don’t see what Europeans can find to admire so much in us Americans. . gold.—N, Y. Tribune. Defined. ee Bennie—What’s a conversationalist? Jenni¢e—Oh, it’s a man that doesn’t nave to stop talking when he hasn't got anything more to say.—Philadelphia Press. _ Only Two Kinds. . Young Lady (hurriedly)—I want a novel—somethirg popuiar. : Book Clerk (briskly) —Yes, © miss What sort—wicked or vapid?—N. Y. o> COOOOEESEOESEOEOOOHOSOOHHOOHEHOCOOS Ps skinwmed milk make an excellent paint. . The Count—Why, you're as good as . A Waste of Energy. of him. ‘Tie isn’t ab strang mentally as I should like a man ta bey. “T ddn’t-believe I'quite follow you.” “Why, think of the absurdity and the waate of throwing from a distance what ought to have been delivered ix person.”—Davenpott A Coincidences. ’ “The man who brought this in,” remarked the editor’s assistant as he unrolled half a yard of manuscript, “told me confidentially that he needed the money for it.” ‘ ; “Yes,” was the melancholy answer, “it's a strange fact that the longest poems seem almost invariably to be written by the shortest poets.”—Wash‘ington Star. s ‘ Sanguinary. “Lobelia,” remarked Mr. McSwat, looking at her complexion somewhat critically, ‘‘there’s something wrong with your blogd.” Af “I want you to‘indeérstand, Billiger,” said Mrs» McSwat, firing up instantly, “my blood is just as good as yours! The McSwats never saw the day when they could look down on the Grubbs!” —Chicago Tribune. A Considerate Employer. Mrs. Newwed—Oh, but Jim is so kind to his help at the office. Only last night he talked about them in his asleep. Mrs. Beenthere—What did he say? Mrs. Newwed—He said: “John, Pll raise you ten, and you, Bill, get the same raise.” And in these hard times, ‘too. Think of it.—Town Topics. Highly Esteemed. “T used ter think,” remarked Meandering Mike, “that I wasn’t popular with dumb animals,” “Are ye?” inquired Plodding Pete. “Tremendously. I met three dogs today, and every one of them thought I was nice enough to eat!”—Washington Star. Reason for It. He had just heard that the young man was in trouble. “I don’t understand it,” hesaid. “The last time I saw him he looked very prosperous and said he was just coining money.” “Tle was,” was the reply. “Jt was for that that the authorities locked him up.”—Chicago Post. A Man with Hopes. Henpeck—lIs this the office of Quigley’s Quick Cure?, Patent Medicine Man—Yes. “ “(imme me six bottles ‘for my wife,” “Tried all other remedies without success, eh ?” “No; she ain’t sick at all; but I saw in your advertisement where a woman wrote after taking six bottles, ‘I ama different woman,’ and I have hopes.”—~Tit-Bits. An Envious Observer. He is a real estate man, and his mind is always on his business. He happened to be passing the white house, and stopped to gaze at it. “IT wish,” he said, pensively, “that I could handle a piece of property like that. Every time a tenant leaves, there is somebody ready and waiting to move in.”—-Washington Star. A Satisfying Judgment. A man fell from grace, though the falling was slow; "Twas all brought about by his love fo: the cup, ; And each of his friends said he'd fallen slow The judge did quite proper in sendin; him. up. —N. Y. Truth. $100 Reward. The Nevada County Electric Power Company offers the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and,conviction of any and all parties found tampering or interfering ‘in any form,shape or manner with the Company’s poles or wires in either of the towns or across country. : WARNING—From now cn there will be a strong current on our wires, and their own risk. Manager Nevada Power Company. E. J. pg SABLA, JB., County Electric [. L. BOWMAN. J. F. SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Offiice in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree Nevada City, Cal. FINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON! TYPEWRITERS They Educate as Well as Please.. . Provide the children with the means to ob tain a livelihood for themselves. _ PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. “ ‘moderate outlay that secures a profitableinvestment for your boy. or girl. G. W. WICKSON & CO. 3 and 6 FrontSt. San Francisco. ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. OPESETILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA dM. WALLING, Attorney : at: Law, FFICE—TILLEY BUILDING,COR. BROAD O nd Pine streets. Nevada City ‘parties meddting with-them-do~se-et50 CENTS A WEEK ee 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-tf Watch and Chain Found. : Oe Cee: A watch and chain found on Broad street can be recovered by applying to the undersigned, proving property and paying for this advertisement. LUETJE & BRAND. Dancing School. Prof. Michell’s ladies and gentlemens’ dancing school at Odd Fellows hall every Tuesday night; children’s class, Saturday afternoon; socials {ladies free], Saturday nights; private lessons at hall or. your own house. ull A Night School. Prof. G. W. Ogden of the city schools will open a night school at Washington schoolhouse on Monday evening, January 9th, at 7. o'clock. All .common school’ branches taught, including book-keeping. 38 "i For Rent. Five room house on Spring street—rent $10 with water. Enquire of ; Bs ; Brown & MorGan. “Ss ‘ To Rent. ' The residence of Mr Downing, on tke Grass Valley road—to'reliable parties a. bargain. Has nine rooms. Also alot of chickens that will be sold. cheap. Enquire of John W. Downing, Central Hotel building on Union staeet. jis-lw SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A: 0. * Meets at Odd Fellows Hatl Every Wednesday evening at 7:80 o'clock, th * GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M.'W. CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder. Neva Rebekah Desree, No. 119, 1.0, Meets at Odd Fellows Hall of ist and 8 Saturday Bvenings of Month at 7:30 o’e : JENNIE THOMAS, N.G. LILLIE WHITE. Sec. emegeciie Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0. Meets at Odd Fellows Heil ny Every 2d and 4th Monday of each VWww _CHAS. STEFFEN, C. °P. GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. »o.G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle _ Every Tuesday evening at 7: 30'o’clock, ‘ GEO. F, ADAIR, Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, R.S. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Meets at Masonic Hall First(and third Thursday of each month, at ‘ 7:30 o'clock, CHAS. H. EDDY, Com. + LJ. ROLFE R. ve Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D, G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and apo Thareueye Hn geek 9 only MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S ner Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, See The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them Open day and night —PLAZA— LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. William & Thomas Harry, Propietors, (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE best horses and eg, that can be obtained in the pounty pen day and night. When you want a stylish rig give usa call. Henry Lane, = Prop’r:. . Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. Office at residence, Sacramento st Nevad City, Cal. j _ FOR SALE. ; MRS B.LUTZ’S HOTEL: © On Broad Street will be sold ata bargain. The Hotel is doing a good business, it is one of the best locations in this City. NATIONAL MARKET, , @@F Special attention to transients. “BQ 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 Hojel Nevada City. os JAMES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r. The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES “Do be found in this part of the State. NATIONAL . Livery and Feed Stable. ee ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to trausient customers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. “Telephoné No. 72. Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. + TIMETABLE: Until farther notice the ’Bus will make regular trips between ‘ Nevada City and Grass Vall@Patthe following hours: Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m.,2, 5 and 7:30 p. m. i Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1, 3:45 and 7:30 p. m. Passengers called for in any ‘part. of town without extra charge. Leave orders at the National Exchange Hotel. GEO. WETTERAJ, Prop. Homann does his own baking. 45-tf ce ee settle en ao cit alieinns went is 4 Pian Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. C.J.NAFPFZIGER, « Prop’r Beat, ar ork: Mutton al, , ete, Hams, Baconand Lard o ei a wholesale and retail. And all kinds of Meats usualy foun ina first class market. Goods delivered free a of charge LICK HOUSE, Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts., Center of Business District SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. G.,W.zKINGSBURY, Manager. Special Accommodations For Traveling Men. HEADQUARTERS FOR MINING MEN. Convenient to All Car Lines. Modern Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout. Grand improvements are being made in this popular house, and when completed the . Lick will be second to no houseon the PaCilié Coast. icaceaiaaey . 5 iia Perfection in Brewing is Reached, RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM:BEER {GILT EDGE @% IS PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. Agents 4 Leave orders at Glenbrook Saloon JOE CONROY, Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. THOS. S. FORD, — Attorney and Counselor at Law, OUI BUILDING, COR. COM. mercial andPine streets, i