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January 17, 1901 (4 pages)

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d on ‘Luesary, 1Wl, to gether with nses of sale, tors. Secretary. » Francisco, 08 V—_——— ee FORD, DB. iven by the the Estate to the cred: aims against 26m with the months after otice, to the tw Utfice of vada county, place for the aid estate, in TORPIE, ada county, Adm’r. SS Will. N. AND FO§ ate of Cali. ELIZABETH MONDAY, the o'clock a. m, toom of said mg the © iil of yand for hear Noyes and A em of Letten re any pers test the sam . GAST, Clsk tioners. County of listrator of 4 a LE, as BY and AN! » brought in mty of Nev Complaint i id Couvty of California Defenuant: . > appear and ‘tion entitled: im the >upe la, State of r the service ved withiu gif served @ fied that un above requi meut tor ied im ie 0 ract, or will other relief . the sea! of anty of Ne' jay of Novem 3OGAST, Clerk or Plaintif. RT OF NEV Nevada, State tift, SLACK. Agent at. # California W. Black, 4 to appear ber wia city, in y complain’ if brought 42 of Nevaaa 10 ate of Califo service on yor ithin the city m which t ryed out of . is county, ¥™ sty days if tified that ® @ above regu judgment or aded in the tract, or be e relief den s 2th day AM 5. S. HOLBA of said To v Cause. County of Ne state of SABI order of sale td vot be Administ 4owle, CC erein, duly 5 bf sale of the id decedent, b the sald u in the @rg store the ai) a¥, the ith ‘clock in t Court Koom * purt. House e of Califo der sho inistretor © ta yg _ NEVADA CITY, CAL, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY Before purchasing anything in the above. line call and inspect the stock of There you will find the greatest variety, to be found in the ‘city, and the prices lower han anywhere else, a great reduction having been made." ~ The articles are too numerous "= Bargains are offered in Boy’s Wagons, Etc.’ to mention, but drop in an 2 Cl) a you will find just-what you —<7A Big Stock of Sporting Goods Just Received == WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF LAMPS, WHICH IS UNSURPASSED. _ : 1g FOR STOVES AND RANGES, the stock cannot be beat in any way. 50 CENTS. A WEEK dvertiaeménte of not to exceed five ‘Tines in a rted under this head for 80 cents additional 10 ce “gentsa. month. Payable : For Sale. ‘ A fine Canover Piano, almost. new. Address 553 P. O. Box, Nevada City, d18-2w For Rent. A six-room cottage with porcelain bath and sink, marble wash stand and electric lights. A most desirable location. Apply two doors above Episcopal church, ji-lw Big Christmas Discount. Buy now .and get the big Xmas discount. $25 allowed for any make of machine trade in for new Singers. Also big discount for parties that have no old machine. Good second-hand ones from $5 up. All kinds repaired and work guaranteed. Office—Bovey Bros. shoe store, Nevada City. GEO. N. REEKS, Agent. ; A Bona Fide Salary--$12 Weekly. Men and women to appoint agents and represent us,some to travel, others for lowork. $12 weekly salary and expenses. Old_established house, pleasant, permanent positions, rapid advancement and increase of wages.” Write at once. 4 Address BUTLER & ALGER, Dept. E, Nuw Haven, Coun House and Lot For Sale. ATroom house, with both gas and electric lights; barn and carriage room. Allmodern improvements and a bath. Apply to GEO, A GRAY. au 31-tf Wanted. Christian man or woman willing to qualify for permanent position of trust, here or in home county. $900" yearly. Enclose selfaddressed stamped envelope to Secretary, care of Transcript. Paper Hanging, Etc. WM. DUNSTER is prepared to fill all orders for Paper Hanging, Painting, Frescoing, etc. on the most reasonable terias. All orders left at Dunster’s Barber Shop will be promptly attended to. n2-tf For Rent, Aflat with four rooms with modern im provements. A cook-stove for sale. Inquire of J. S. Holbrook at his office on corner Pine and Commercial streets. tf Fine Work Done. Upholstering, paper hanging and carpet laying done in. first-class style by GEORGE Russguu. Leave your orders at Snell & Fleming’s and your work will be attended to. tf E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street...,ccecceeeeess Novacia City Ca LEADING LAP, noe 8 Cent Cigar GE ——Ig stoox—— NERAL ARTHUR UMBOLDT IMPT’D BSTRELLA BO CLUB 4 ROSA HARMONIA J, R. DAVIS, Teacher o Vocal and Instrument: Music, a Also Choral apd Orchestral’Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass portions of Nevada county weekly for gurpeee of instructing pupils at t For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete. apply to the Professor, either by letteror personally, at his homeia North San Juan oF the Union Hotel, Nevada City PeveveveT TT. BOOK ON PATENTS Kresinz cist 0 GsMe wé&ca. ¢ Potent Lawyen SHINGTON, me UNION MARKET, COLLEY BROS., = Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Btc., At the lowest rates. W2, Ais, SSP OK HAND 4 CHOICE Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos line . For Buggy Tops AND— Carriage Trimmings. Of all kinds go to At price to suit the times. A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up. Horse Blankets of all grades. Harness, Saddles, Whips, Curry Combs and Brushes. _ ot . 8-18 MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES All at Bed “Rock Prices for Cash. No Credit At the prices these goods are now offered ner. All m who ca Peerless Saloon ; HA PURCHASED THIS POPULAR. saloon from Chas, Dahigren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the Finest Wines Liquors and Cigars old friends and all the new ones will be treated ina courteous manHENRY W. RICH. All street In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BRCS. Have moved into their nev ¢ wertcrs _» Tom mercial patrous to call and se> make it a point to serve invite wl shen former m, They will he firest trenos of Wines, Liquors and'Cig19rs kinds of Mixe \wrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Cer. m ¢.a, S JAMES HBNSESSY, Empire Stable, Sroad Street, opp: National Bxchange Hotel The Bupize Liver Stable has largest lot of @ Pp BROAD ST., NEVADA O12“, JAS. CHIVELL, Lesse« UNDER i MANACEM te bouse. situa’ easantest portions of the hice rooms; electric lights THE TABLE is not su or variety, cooking “SIMETA RS liquors Eto. Fancy ialty ughout, and service. FRANK’S PLACE FRED ,EILERMAN, Proprietor. Broad Street, above Pine,_ Nevada Oity. ENTERPRISE LAGER On dreught. Best brands of : Wines, Liquors and Cigars, rpassed in the county lied nfl Wine a 47 d will giye strict on posuding @ Tamales, 54 s building on Br to short orders. Enchiladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs. } As. Ss As, Dera Short Order Restaurant The und ned haye reopened the restaurant anderen Prop’r. HORSES, < CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES ‘To be found in this part of the State. NEW YORK HOTA NT—A home-like in one of the een City, Fifty Grass Valley and Nevada City -BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Y Wntil further notice the "Bus will make regular trips between Nevada — Grass Valley atthe following ours: 4. . Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5: and 7:30 p. 1m. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. 4, 8:45 and 6:80 p. m. Passengers called for in any part of town without extra charge. Leave orders at the National Excnange Hote\, GEO. WETTERADProp. SCADDEN’S SALOON 4s PURCHASED: TH® SALOON AT the corner of Pine and Spri streets I have had it thoroughly reqwigdel and am now prepared to serve my patrons with the finest brands of WINES ‘AND LIQUORS. ; Beer 5 Cents. THOMAS SCADDEN, Proprietor. GAs ‘Br05. PORLTSMERS. L. PP. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cali. fornia street, San Francisco. N _B. — ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED e for all newspapers published on the Pasific , the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, xican perts, Panama, V: Jepss. China, New and, the Australiap onies, the Eastern States and Europe. Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coastare kept.constantly on hand and alladvertisers are allowed free access.tc hem during business hours ADVERTISING RATES, viade know: on application. alparaiso, GEORGE A. GRAY, Funeral Director and Embalmer. The Finest of Funeral Furnishings. Floral Pieces supplied to order. are Noa.: Office 281, residence Neavda City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention tation of Piano we id to the transpor e for theatrical jes. furniture moving. slephone. D. 8. BAKER New Fruit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. H pened a first-class Store adjoini ridge on IN STREET, where w: be kept at aif times the very best of Fruits V r a. Chickens, ete. rea ‘obacco. Goods delivered free of charge’ and the best of isfaction guar: d.NATIONAL, MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. ¢. J. NAFFZIGER, Beef, Pork, Mu . . Sausages, ete. nd * And ull kinds of Meats usually found ina first class market. yoods delivered free ebarce. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS PYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. ONE SIMPLE TEST THAT, IT IS ALLEGED, NEVER FAILS.
A Physician Who Says He Has Tried It In More Than a Thousand Cases Expldins His Method of Preventing Premature Burial. The question of an absolutely sure sign of death hag troubled mankind from ancient times. It has been most variously atiswered, but never to entire ‘satisfaction. The difficulties’ we meet with are: First, that not. all organs of the body. die in one moment, und second, that the action of some of the vital organs may be so diminished that by ordinary means it appears almost impossible to decide whether the life in them ts im fact extinct or not. The actua! causes of physiological death are three: First, cessation of brain. function; second, cessation of respiration: or failure of the lungs; third, failure of the heart. The first, involving immediate death of the central or animal nervous sys tem only, is not at once followed by the inactivity of the peripheral nervous system and its speciakso called vegeta: tive centers, as long ago was demonstrated by Brown-Sequard, Schiff and others. ‘So the lungs may continue to eontract and expand, the heart may eontinue to beat, even if with greatly diminished power. We know further that the life of the skin is not extinct. . air.and nails continue to grow, the stomach continues to digest, the liver to secrete bile, ete. Respecting the second cause of death, we well know that respiration may cease for quite awhile if the brain is not-affected-and the-cir culation not interrupted. And of the third cause, by heart failure, the same may be said. So we see that we may speak of true, absolute physiological death only after the cessation of function of the three organs together or at least of two of them, the lungs and the heart, without the life action of which the brain certainly cannot operate. Now, as regards respiration, we have very simple means to demonstrate its cessation. So remains, in fact, as the heart. This to prove indeed with absotute certainty is quite a difficult probtem. Upon the absence therefore of any and all traces of circulation in the body have been concentrated most .experiments. And as regards the sane we have to take into consideration that by disease the heart beats might be diminished to but so few faint pulsations per minute, might become so impercepiible, that without the aid of special instruments and long continued observations nothing of their existence may be detected. . In the following I shall give the simple means by which any person easily enough may convince himself of the absence or presence even of the slightest traces of circulation: If we ligate tight a member of the body—best. for example, a finger between the first and second joint—in the living we will soon notice, beginning almost at once,a reddish coloration of the portion above the ligature. It becomes darker and darker red and finally assumes a dark bluish red color. The ‘entire upper portiom will be thus affected, and only directly around the ligature there will be a small, colorless. white ring. Now, as sure as this discoloration will be observed in the living being, as sure will all traces of it be absent in the dead, The bluisb discoloration occasionally observed of and around the finger nails in some corpses is of no influence; upon, nor does it interfere in the slightest with, the phe nomenon and its correct interpretation. The phenomenon of course is easily enough explained in the living by the stagnation of the blood in the’ veins and the capillaries when a new supply through the arteries and the backflow through the véins is cut off by the ligature. The white ring around the latter is produced by the partial arterial, par tial venous anzemia. In place of a finger, if, as it at timer may happen, the skin seems too thick and borny to show the phenomenon plainly, theugh this will but seldom_oc eur, #ne may use the toes, the earlaps eyey the tip of the nose, if desired. The mefaber must be only thin enough ip order to make the ligature as tight and fect as possible. have used this means in about 1,03€ 1,040 cases previous to post mortem aminations. In one case only I observed the nren joned discoloration, though it .was mpossible to notice any heart action by any means. I at once resorted to venesection, and, sure enough, the blood flowed, and after a short time faint heart beats up to seven per minute could be distinguished. Everything was done to start respiration: Yet it was too late, and the heart beats within half an bour gradually diminished. The corpse had been lying for dead for ever two hours.— Dr: Theodore Deecke in Utica Press. ha kaa flattered, Salesman—These collars are all the go. They are worn by: everybody. Customer—In that case<1 don’t think l care to buy any of them. , Salesman—When I say everybody, of vourse . mean everybody of correct taste. And persons of correct taste are s0 few, you know. ; Custewmer—! ‘think TU take a dozen —Boston ‘Transcript. ss The Smith Family. The Smiths , are everywhere. tn Italy they ar# called Smithi. in Hol land, Schmiidt;.-in Russia. Smitowski: in Spain, Smithus; in Poland, Schmiti weiski and in Mexico Smitri. {n Eng land the Smiths-are the most numer ous of all families; but in Ireland they 7 Kelly. Sullivan and Walsh. 17, tQOT. EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, aon SURE SIGN OF DEATH. . only one to show its true death the are content to rank fifth. after Murphy, . Sai aaa) That Bow Animal, Man, Instead .of the Highest, ‘man ts fn some respects the lowest of the animal kingdem. Man is the most: tifichaste. the most drunken, the most egotistic. the most miserly, the most hypeczitical and the most atrocious of living cre tures. No animal, except me kills for the mere sake of killing. [or on* being to take the life of another for purposes of Selfish utility is bad enough, conscience knows, but the fhdiscriminate: massacre of defenseless victims by armed and organized packs. just for pastime, is beyond characterization. The human species is the only species of animals that plunges to such depths of atrocity. Even vipers and »hyenas do not kily for recreation. No animal, except man, habitually seeks wealth purely“out ef an insane impulse to accumulate, and no animal, except man, gloats over accumulations that are of no possible use to him, that are an injury and an abomination and in whose acquisition he*has committed irreparable crimes upon others. There are nd millionaires—no professional, legalized, lifelong kleptomaniacs—among the birds and quadrupeds. No animal except man spends-so large a_part of his energies striving for superiority— not superiority in_usefulness, .but that superiority which consists in’ simply getting on the heads of one’s fellows to crow—and no anime! practices common, ordinary morality to the beings of the world. in which he lives so little, compared with the amount he preaches it, as man.—Humane Review. The Production of Caviare,. Two distinct varieties of caviare are manifactured in Russia—the granulated and the pressed forms. The granulated form is obtained by passing the fish roes under pressure through a fine meshed sieve: The small eggs pass intact, but the envelopes are retained in the sieve. ‘To these pure salt is added in the proportion of one-twentieth or one-fortieth: "Yt is intimately mixed with the eggs by means of a kind of wooden’ spoon. The caviare is then ready for consumption. ‘It is packed tn. round metallic boxes ‘of one and a half to five pounds and enveloped in parchment for transportation. The ‘pressed caviare keeps -better than the granulated form. ed with a solution of salt at 25 degrees Baume until the eggs acquire a certain degree of hardness. This operation requires considerable skill and experience. If allowed to stay in the solution too long. the caviare will be too salty, aud if not long enough the eggs ‘cannot be preserved. ‘The eaviare is then put into small sacks, which are pressed under a screw press to drive sut the excess of salt. It is packed in barrels containing up to 1,000 pounds yy left in the original sacks, which neasure’S by 20 inches. The average ‘xport of pressed caviare for the three vears IS9G to ISVS has been more than 3.000 tons, representing 4 value of $1,100,000.—Scientific American. _=—_—— Turkish Police Justice. A trifling dispute between @ Kurd and av. Arimenianvon a street in Constantinople the other day led to an ‘musing instafice of justice as it is dispensed by the Turkish police. A tobacco box was found on the pavement. as alleged, by @ Kurd. An Ar; mening claimed the box as. his own. Neither:would give in, and the dispute waxed warm. From words they wece near coming to blows. when a policeman came up, but he could not decide the question of ownership. At last the Armenian suggested that the policeman ask what was in the box. “Tobacco and cigarette paper,” said the Kurd promptly. “The box contains nothing but 10 plasters,” said the Armenian, smiling. The officer opened the box and, finding the ‘armenian was right, settled the lispute by giving him: tbe box. “The Armenian is the owner of the he.said. "The Kurd is a liar.” tere he smote the Kurd over the ind. * Adah. be praised! For my trouie in deciding this complicated affair, will keep the 10 piastres.” 10X."" the In Swimming. of the legs a frog's hind legs The Correct Stro The eorrett stroke vetly Ike that of Wateb one of these frogs and copy bis tyle. You caunot do better The less re drawn up-ogether slowly. not with jerk, until they .are gathered ip lose under the body. “Then witb @ udden, g@ick spring they sre sbot out ebind, the ankles turned nat the soles of the fee present as iat . ERIS being a surface as possible to the water and more resistance from which progress. AS the kick made the legs should be spread out in he shape of a letter V, but not allowed > sink far down under the surface of if they kick Gownward at an angie mstead of out straight beich of their energy is was ted in pes Nest forcing the body out of the water invicad of forward through t.--Hayper’s: Bazar. o offer to make is the water. _ Reginald de Xoyen has gone to Eug Harry B. Smith, to arrange for the Lon don production of one of thoir operas. —— eae te To-obtain it the fresh caviare is treat-. BUSINESS. Cierra Nevada braving Go, SACBAMENTO STREET, -NBVADA CITY, CALs We have one of the best breweries in the State and are now ready to furnish the very best beer in the market:. Famé ily trade solicited. All orders promptly attended to. coe ' Giwe Us a Trial. © Woodpecker Cigars ~Packea in Fancy Boxes, Manufactured and ‘Sola by GEE,” NWMatiwe Son of Texas ., ARCHITECTS PLAZA PLANING MILL...RICE & LEWIS, Prop’s. juirtin: =" Grackets, Woodwork of all kinds, AND BUILDERS. Office and Store Fixtures, Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty, =; ) Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes Getour ctim es ou any work of this sort that you may peed. , RICE & LEWIS, SACRAMENTO St., NBNaDA CITY. EX. & E". Kus. COoOor EEKte Will Furnish you All [Material for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. GIVE US A CALL. Good .Lumber at reasonable rates. NO—=< Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Ce. Electric Power Co.'s is tke ideal Light. C,H. HARRISON, . DEALRBB IB Al! Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco oe The Finest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, BR )AD STRBET. Opp. Rerenberg Brcs ————— land, where he will join his’ partner,’ SOMETHING NEW! Apricot Cordial. ee Clam Juice " Oyster Cocktails The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At “Tom’s Place.”’ -T. H, LIMNELL, Prop’rs Dancing School. Ladies and g-ntionan’’ daneinz schoo! every Wediresday evening, and children’s dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF. JOHN MC1S" L. ‘Union Livery Stable Main st., opp. Union Hotel Henry Lane, = Prop’r --Semi-Centennial YearTHE INDEPENDENT, ‘New York. Only $2.00 per year, thatrate for any part of a year. or at Send Postal for Free Specimen Copy. THE INDEPENDENT Unon ’ Stotel Re-opened © And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished. throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this . part of the State. meg One Hundred Sunny Rooms, . ; And Large Moderna Diuing Room. Stopping place for all Stages aud _Bussds.’ f CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) BROAD STRERT, NEVADA orry CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid up in coin, = 50,000 Undivided profits, 35,000 D. EB. MORGAN.....cccceersscesceses re Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Lord Housman: Gear ia Henkek. BUSINESS HOUBS. 10 a. M. to 4 Pp. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. CORRESPONDENTS. ‘ New York—National Bank of North Am oa. San Fr isco—Firat Nati Bank, Plog Pore: & ‘American 70 aig —_ tenets eee Bank of D. O. Mille We issue Sight Drafts RY Tico ene SACEAMENTO5 80 Vv. Rw. he arn cities ay” eee nee ar le 2 Collections on an; sions ¥ part of the United States ighest price paid for County and State War Ty and Silver Bullion purebsed a) ver Assay Office at the Bank. : This Bank Maintains’ Grase "J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. The Best Liquors, i The Best Cigars, fhese are the attractions you can °: always find at 25S “THE. COUNCIL CHAMBER?Beer 5 Centsa Glass. = All the favorite brands of Weikioghypeen hand, such as: Koutuek Taylor,” “Jeape bin Hood.” @: =, £180 Fulton 8t., N. ¥. . = Moore,” “Thomas Taylor,” * end“ a oy ' L Wa. J. Britlend,