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earememeeneiareroeeicie)
3H NO. 156.
ibiting Houses of .111
th side of Spring @reet
f National Alley in the
¥ THE CITY OF NE.
as follows: .
etion I.
the a By ae cmt Spri
side of al alléy
e limits of ‘ e. City: of
intain, or become in in» or shall in any way
ippo.t of any house of *
et or uuderiet, or trans.
any premises for any o
stion a
‘shall violate of the
xdinance shall be guilty
r and upon, conviciion
cd in a sum not more
(100) Lollars, or imprisil not exceeding ‘Len. (10)
tion III.
hall take effect Seeedl:
$d, 1900, by the following
ult Peard and Hill,
.S. RECTOR. President.
YE ARD, Cierk.
1 i ecember Sth, 1900.
ment Notice.
INING COMPANY, LOCA.
ipal place of business, San
rnia,~ Location of works,
vada county, California.
given that at a meeting of
tors, held on the Zid ay of
assessment (NO.5) of ten —
as levied uoow thcapital
wold payable_imu.euitates Gold Coin, to the Seceo of. py ASB
rancisco, California.a which this assessment
aid onthe itth day ot be. °
edelinguent and.
} Auction; aud ony payfore, wiil be sold-n ‘i nes. day of Janwlary; 1001, to’
nt assessment, together with
rtisiug and expeuses of sale.
» Board of Virectors.
K. KUidZ, Secretary.
tery Street, San Francisco,
25
ce to Creditors.
{MARSHAL DUMFORD, DEtice is hereby. given by the
dmiuistrator of the state
1ord, dece to the credersons having élaims ay alust
sd, to exhibit them with the
ers;within four mouths after
ation of this notice, to the
ator, at the Law Uifice ot
jrass Valley
he busiuess of said estate, in
levada, Cal.
T. J. TORPIE,
nistrator of s evada county.
November 7, 1900.
», Attorneys ior Adm’r,
of Proving Will.
RIOR. COURT IN AND F¢
of Nevada, ctate of Cal:dt acbscietmasacn of BLIZABLIA‘eby given that MONDAY, the @
uary, ivi, at 10 o'clock a. m.
t the Court Room of said
Jourt House in the City and
ida, has been appointed by me .
lL place for proving -the-\) il1of..
Jones, deceased, and for bearation of Lucy .Nouyes and A,
e issuance tothem of Le:ters
when aud where any person .
appear and contest the same,
\ber veh, 1900.
BL. ARBOGAS . , Clerk.”
g Aw’ y ior Petitivuers.
tice to Creditors. -%
J. BADSAU, vt CEASED.. Noreby given by th: undersigned
r Of the estate of J. badeau ae
) creditors of au. ail persons
-against the saiv deceased, to
, With the nece:sary vouchers,
yonthe etter th <tirst publica:
notice to the seid Admunistravy othee of Jones & Lurue, Grass
a_Co., Cal., the same being the
transaction gf the business of .
said Cc nuty Nevada.
Jd. LOKPIE,
inistrator of Sorcds Coun-y.
+, November 7, Lv00.
ue, Attorneys for Adm’r.
Summons,
ior Court of the County of Ne 2
of Catifornia.
fowie, as Administrator of the #
ceceaseid, § ABKA EK. sO0W kK,
~BrED'C. MBLBY and Anaad
sudan 8.
urt of the County of Nevada, .
fornia, and the Complaint niet @
of theClerk ofsaid County of Ne 7
3 of the State of California sex 4
Frea C. Meiby, Defendant
reby required to appear anda
nplaint in an action enti!
ght against youin the Super
Couuty of Nevada , State of Cai
in ten days after the service 0
summons—if served within thig
vithin thirty days if seryed ele
iniif wil take judgment tur a
jamazes-demauded
in the co
isiug upon contract, or will
Court sor any other relief ot)
he complaint,er my haud andthe seal of t
court of the County of eve
ifornia, this 8th day of Novem ber)
F. L. ARBOGAST, Clerk. .
NDS, Attoruey for Fiaintil:
nn22Summons.
USTICE'S /S COURT OF Nbvabi
ip, County of Nevada, dtaie
TURNER, Plaintif,
CK; EDWARD BLACK. Agent fo,
LAOK, vefendant.
ie of the State of California “set
‘Frea Black; 4. W, Black, Age”
ack, defendant.
\ereby directed to appear befor
Office at Nevada ity, in si
anc answer the complain in
Itled as aboye, brought aga
Justice’s ( ourt of Nevaaa 10
ty of Nevada, State of Caiifor
ays, after the service O1 yo!
ous—if served-within the city
wnoship or city in which this
ugh’;-or, if served out of
city but-in this county, Wit
er within twenty days i: sem
are hereby notified that wu”
rand answer as above requ!
aintift wil take judgment for,
damages demanded in the é
1rising upon contract, or he f
1e \ our: fur the relief dom
plains. :
ier ey. handthis 2th day.
di S. HOLBBOU
ice of the Peace of said To
Notice To Creditors.
. OF SARAH NOVIiZKY, =
d. Notice is hereby giveu that ft
ed, Executors.of the Last W
ovitazky, di to the of
d all persons having claints one
eceased, to exhibit them, wil) .
‘youchers, within four mout!s
st publication of this notic ‘
utor atthe Bank of Messrs. & Vo., Main street, Grass *
4, that being the office of s
yr the transaction of the bus
. JACOB WEISS .
JSLDOR HAAS,
of the will’ of Sarah itaky. 4
3,
itts, Att y for Bx. ber 1,14
Bridge License.
E IS HEREBY GIVER THAN
regular session of the Board s
‘on the first. Monday in Ja ‘
s svon thereafter a m phe pee
make application
‘i soonae vo collect tolls on the
ge ores * pF, DERRICIMG
30 CENTS A WEEK
t Nevadacounty, §
iame beinz the piace for the §
} an for new,Singers. Also big discount for
: ond-hand ones from $5 up. All kinds re.: @yery ‘Wednesday evening, and children’s
Action brought in the 9
© Pine and Commercial streets.
nore Y¥RAR—NO, 13,130.
Frardware, Stoves and Tinware——
Before Jo anything i in the above line call and dnapect the stock Ps
aGEO. E. TURNER'S.
There you will find the greatest variety to be found in the city, and the prices lower_ han anywhere. else, a,great reduction having
Ls ae articles are too numerous to mention,
been made.
@
“Bargains are offered. i in Boy’s Wagons, Ete.. =
WE HAVE n BEAUTI
but drop in and you will find just what you
“
IFUL ‘STOCK OF LAMPS, ‘WHICH.
—a Big Stock of. Sporting Goods J ust Received =—
Ee FOR STOVES AND RANGES, the stock cannot be Beat . in any way. ,
mio pRapen
G. E. TURNER, } Pine. Wi Kevaia th
ee Rta it
IS S UNSURPASSED.
jerraraalanninacariaeusmsenssnacianie
“length inserted ries this h ror ‘oenta under ‘or 500
a week or $2a month. Hac Hie neaditiona i line
10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Payable invariably in mirenee.
‘Fob-Sale.
A fine Canover Piano, almost new. Ad-}°
dreas 553 P. O. Box, Nevada City,
d18-2w
Big Christmas Discount. ;
Buy now. and get the big Xmas discount
> $25 allowed-for any make of machine traded
parties that-have no old machine. Good secpaired end-work. guaranteed.. Office—Bovey
_Bros. shee wore. Reyads, ey. GEO. N.
A Bona Fide Salary--$12 Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agents and
represent us, some. to travel, others for lo“work: $12 weekly salary ‘and expenses.
Old,established house, pleasant, permanent
positions, rapid advancement and increase
be wages. Write at once.
Addréss BUTLER & ALGER,
Dept. E, Nzuw Haven, Coun
on Cing School.
* Ladies and gentleman’s dancing school
ere
dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by
Prof. Michell. é tf
House and Lot For Sale.
A Troom house; with both gas and electric
lights; barn and carriage room. Allmodern
salnrgreenente anda bath. Apply toGEKO. A
GRAY. au 81-ti
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,
eare of Transcript.
Paper Hanging, Etc.
WM. DUNSTER is prepared to fill all orders for Paper Hanging, Painting, Frescoing, étc. on the: most reasonable ‘terias. All
orders left at Dunster’s Barber Shop will be].
promptly attended to. n2-tf
For Rent,
Aflat withfour rooms with moderp im
provements, .A cook-stove for sale. Inquire
of J. S.-Holbrook at his office on corner
tf
Fine Work Done.
~. Upholstering, ‘paper hanging and carpet
laying done in first-class style by GzorcE
—RusseLu. Leave your orders at Snell &
‘#leming’s and your work will-be attended
to.
tf
Jn Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS.
» Have moved into their new cuerters 1 Tom
* mercial street and invite a: :hein former
patrons to call and ses ‘
Take it a point to serve
Wines, Liquors and Cig 19rs
All kinds of Mixe ivrinks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Ce: m ¢.a St
NEW. YORK HOTA.
JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee
aprons bene NA GEMENT— sponge
ntest portions o of the Eee Seen
ug hat
bem, They will
he firest brenos of
hice rooms; electric lights
THE TABLE ws ey eurpassed in the county
or variety, coo
“TMT CST-OLAN Ba
li wane: ee le
FRAN K'S PLACE
FRED EBILERMAN, Proprietor °
Broad Street, above Pine,
Nevada Oity.
ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP
On dreught. Best brands of
lied . Smoke
=oot
Smell.
Nevada Cv. Electric Power
Co.'s is the tdeal Light.
GEORGE A. GRAY,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
The ¥inest of Funeral Furnishings. . Fiorat Pieées supplied to order.
Telephone sale: Office 281, residence
.
C. H. HARRISON,
DBALEE Is
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
The Finest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BR DAD STREET. Opp. Bosenberg B8
SOMETHING NEW!
Apricot “Cordial.
eon
Oyster Cocktails
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
At “Tom’s Place.”
T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
Clam Juice
a oe DAVIS,
Teacher o Vocal and Instruments}
Music,
Also Choral avi Orchestral Director.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley oy A ages
portions of Nevada county weekl
urpose of instructing pupils att oir. own
oOmes.
For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc.
apply to the Professor, either by lettero:
personally, at his homeia North San Juan or
the Union Hotel. Nevad» City
--Semi-Centennial YearTHR INDEPENDENT,
New York.
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 8t., N. Y.
Prot TION. Send mod
for ee examination
re FREE, bo nn
BOOK ON PATENTS fec'sctore paren
‘nC. A: SNOW & Co. .
E Galen Sane. Mar ory pooh
CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET, -410 a. M. to 4 ey and
as “Paris.
Sacrame x.
she. principal cities:
JAMES HENSESSY,a eee
MEVADA cerry
CAPITAL.
Lord Housman.
BUSINESS HOURS.
le mantel from
20 to 7:90 P.M.
CORRESPONDENTS.
sew York—National Bank of North Amer2 Francisco—Birst National Bank, Lon;
of D. O. Mills . .
in
Ameriean.
nto—NationaP
t Dra:
pet
f ishsage gazamgansieh
Coifections on any part of the United States
hest price paid for County and State
Sti aed Sliver Bullion pavelinedd
Assay Office a at the Bank.
mh Sg gn lg
transacted
"J. M. THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
We issue 8
Also Bills of
Empire Stable,
#road Street, opp. National Exebange Hotel
Nevada City,
Prop’r.
The Bnmpite Livery Stable
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To be found im this part of the State.
Peerless Saloon.
HAs PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Dah}gren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers t the
Finest Wines.
Liquors and Cigars.
old friends and all the new ones
will be treated ina courteous manHENRY W. RICH.
All m
who ca
ner.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
Vg fever var
fhese are the attractions you can &
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass, .
Allthe favorite, jrande of Watekies
hand, su: open. oni “Kent : ucky ,; lor a
omas Tay’ or. i
and “Robin Hood.” — epper”
wm. i. Britiand.
Grass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
make regular is
City and na Gress Valley at the
hours:
and-7:30 p
8:45 and 6:80 p. m.
town without extra
GEO, WETTERSU-Prop.
Metablichmen ee A
. R. Steege.
ne tion. The British.
{understand .
vf OF.
Until foxner 2 notice the "Bus will
between Nevada
following
Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m2, &
Seanad: vant Valley at 8:45 a.m. 1,
Passengers called for in any part of
charge. _Leeve
orders at the National Exchange Hotel,
‘RST. IN 1860 By N. P. BROWN & CO,
ase 8 eae
ae
State and the Colonisation of
. Natal—Origin.of the: Prouble
Roast Shoeeee Woes Ses,
The relations of the of the English with the.
‘Duteh fn South Africa are touched upon . ,
in an article in St. Nicholae by Kiyda
The Cape settlement remained in possession of the Dutch
until 1795, when, the French” revolutionists occupy: olland, the.colon-'
ists hoisted a
appesled to Great. Britain for pen
in the ‘name of the ] r
swho.was. at. that,
g London, You must freshen
memory. of European history of that
period, in case you have forgotten it, to
how---matters_.atood.. he-)
tween the different countries. Then
-you will see hoy it was that when
peace was restored. after the Napoleonic
ware, and Holland had beem annexed
i by Hranee,: the latter country ceded: hod
the “Batavian Repub
which included, among other territory,
the Cape Colony.
‘for the colonists, and. the administration was, on the whole, satisfactory,
until the government ordered the slaves
to be freed. The Boers, indignant at .
the loss of “property,” for which the
did not consider themselves sufficien
trek” took place in the year 1835. Trek
comes from the Dutch.verb trekken, to
draw. or drag, and this journey was 86
termed.because the people who left .
the colony to seek another home farther inland traveled in huge ox-carts
The first 200 who left wandered! on
“until they came to 4° country far from
' the sea, where, after many fights with
the Matabele tribes, they, held their
own sufficiently to found the Orange}
Free State. —
The second trekking party, among
ger, then ten years of age; went over
into the colony of Natal, There they
failed in finding a resting-place, be-. }
cause they attempted to take land already in British possession. They, too.
had their struggles with natives and
many hardships. to encounter, but
‘finally they c1ossed the Vaal river, and
soon. after all the different settlers
@nited themselves, for mutual proteetion, into a republic, under a man
named Pretorius as president, and with
Paul Kruger as commandant general
of the army.
It was not long before they found
themselves unable to prevent trouble
with the natives, and they appealed to
England for protection. They were also
heavily burdened with a debt, whith
they saw no chance of repaying. So
Great Britain took them:in charge,
kept off the natives, and paid their
debts, and at last, at the request of
many of the settlert® the country was
declared to be the possession of the
British empire.It prcbably would not interest you
to hear all the political changes and
discussions which have taken place in
the country. It is enough to say that
the Boers were not satisfied to be under English administration, and finally
rebelled against it, with the result that,
after a short war, their country was
given back to them on certain conditions. These conditions not having
been adhered to as England expected,
the present war broke .out,
—~~Wedlenl Prowres®. ——
Cobwigger--Medicine has made Sh
derful strides since the days of ‘Bangrado, with his bleeding and hot water.
Merritt—That’s so. The doctors have
shut down on the hot water.—Town
Topics.
". For Buggy Tops:
Carriage TrimmingsOf all kinds go to
J. Gains.
At price ep ouihghe thee,
A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
Harness, Saddles, Whipe, we
SCADDEN'S ' SALOON
AVING P
corner of
now prep
WINES. “AND ‘LIQUORS.
Beer 5 Cents.
THOMAS SCADDEN, Proprietor.
YEE LEE & CO.
Hiias
‘mes the very
Patent Lawyers: WASHINGTON, D.C.
i
H Mi and. Spring. et . prtebety AT
Ihave had j it thoroughly rem
to nerve tay Patrons With the
New Fruit and . Vegetable Store,
Combs and Brushes.
All at Bod Rock Prices for Cash .
st . No Credit i=c2a"
pn. oer ple
BACK AT THE '
OLD BAKERY.
SS wn
. Bngiand’s First — tik tbs
Got water, Coffee oanhee: iecihaisateiaen '
; 4 eee ; *
There seems to be no limit to the
pesto’: machine. . The utility of this
. system. of supplying small articles. diindependence, and} ~
Our .
‘Under English rule matters improved } .
ly compensated, resolved to go beyond .
1 tiie reach of law and government, and .
‘. -what you hear spoken of as the “great
whom waa;the present President Kru+}
. aR 15 MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
‘GEORGE WM. [DURST
Has the proprietorship of the
NEW W YORK BAKERY
WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY.
G aprons Provided by a Lonmden Slot Machine.
-of the automatic pen ny-in.
réct-to the public. has. grown wonderfully. of Iate years, and there has re-’
sently been erected in Leicester square,
London, an automatic lamp-post, which
orovides ‘hot water, hot coffee and\hot
20coa, délivered in liquid form,and also
“beef. tea: in globules, chocolate, cigarettes, ete.
The way in which the water is heated
7 the gas burners at the i of the
_A& TEAPOT. LAMPPOST.
at sehisteal All Sorts of Things for Thirsty
~ Lendoners.) ~ .
lump is extremely hegeaions, says the
Jolden Penny. The water to be heat2d, curious to say, is not at the top of
the lamp-post, but’ at the bottom, and
the heat of' the gas flame does not directly touch it at all. There is a tank
40° gallons -of-water.--A—very-.small
quantity.of water is carried over the .
amp'fiameand is: there converted into
superheated steam, :and-this.steam is
taken through cafefully insulated pipes
and heats the water down below, a galton at'a time.
. Cold water is brought in by a small
stipe from the street main, passes
through the 40 gallons or so of hot water and then, slightly warmed, runs up
tu-the top of the lamp and coils in a
fust over the flame until it reaches a
small “superheating boiler” at the top.
‘ When ‘the. steam in the little superlieating boiler has ‘risen to a pressure
of ahout 20°pounds to the inch it-blows
down a pipe toward the water to be,
heated, and the decrease of pressure al.ows a little more water to come into
the spiral‘ vaporizer from the main automatically.
The very small supply of cold water
coming in under carefully regulated
pressure gets slightly warmed, passes
up to be vaporized and blows down a
pipe closely packed round with white
magnesium and asbestos.
The pipe containing the steam passes
through the little gallon tank and then,
only partially condensed and with much
of its heat still left, it rans through the
large tank and raises the temperature
of that a great way toward belling
eee
SCIENCE AND“INDUSTRY. ~
There are over 6,000 known languages
and dialects,
pair of hand-sewn boots.
recently near Elwood, Ind., with an
Indian arrow imbeded in the jawbone.
The Japanese address letters the reverse of what we do, writing the country first, the state or province next,
then the-city; the ‘strect number and
the name last of all.
Statistics of Ohio shaw among other
things an unsatisfactory condition of
martial affairs. During the past year
more than 7,000 applications for divorce
were filed in the state.
nside the lamp pedestal holding 40-or-. ---~--~>
spiral ‘many times round and round . ”
* (here are nearly 8,000 stitches in a
The skeleton of a.man was unearthed
READY FOR BUSINESS.
“a Nevada Brewing t.
SALBABENTO IRASE, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
We have-one of the bes ‘eierten in the. State and are
now ready to furnish the very best beer in the market. Fam-ily trade solicited. All orders promptly. attended to. .
Give Usa . Trial.
Packea in Fancy —
tia Humoatused and Sold py
¥
PL AZA PLANING MILL «ese.
RICE & LEWIS, Proyp's.
. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
outdine.e: Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures,:
“Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Specialty, ~~
: “Plans Drawn_for Neat’ and Modern Homes
“Ge our stim es ou any work of this sort that you may need. i
RICE & LEWIS,
Sacuasinwro Or., NawaDA Cary,
Nevada County Oil Company..
Is making wonderful progress. eS :
IN THREE SHIFTS DRILLING 130 FEET.
Our machinery is working perfectly and provision is made
for a rapid-completion: of the first well.
WHEN OIL IS STRUCK STOCK WILL SELL AT #1 PER SHARE,
The Company is now selling stock at 75 cents per share.
~~ LOCATION OF LAND, KERN RIVER OIL DISTRICT. “a
( Refer to the maps—you will see our land.
D. B, wong President ; Sherman W. Mpseh, Vice President ;
Secretary ; 7. R. Powell, "H. M. Cooper, F. &
W. Taylor, W.L. Mobley, 'W. G. Ross.,
EX. ce. x". Kae GOOorER
Will Furnish you
All [Material for Your New Home
ON THE INSTALLMENT T PLAN .
GIVE US A OALL.
Good Lumber at reasonable rates.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
jnPublishes All the News —_ :
Boe
. Arbogast, P. G. Seedion F
. [pe Issued every evening’ (Sundays and #lolidays except:s) 12% cents per week, delivered by carrier.
NATION AL! MARKET,
C.J.NAFPZIGER, + =
= Fat
wesmmimeeneiitiank” ~
wholesale and retail.
USAZSS, ete.
: “elass market.
‘oods delivered free
eharge.
\Wnuon: Ftotel
Prep’r
Pork, Mutton
And all kinds of Meats
usually found ina first
Short Order Restaurant
The undersi sstice husaieed med the restaurant in the signe buildi pe Broad yore
and will give strict attention toshort orders,
including
Tamaies, Enchiladas,
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Bacon and Eggs.
Mrs. Steffens & Mrs, Durand,
Re-opened
And Now Ready for Business.
. Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’.
This Favorite Hotel has been
Henry Lane, = Prop’r
of them
"Open day and night
Union Livery Stable
The finest turn-outs in the ounty,and plen
remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished ,
_ throughout, thereby making
it second to no Hotel in this
” part of the State.
E. W. SCHMIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DBALER,
tie LBADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
One Hundred Sunny Rooms, Seas, mei
And Large Modera Dining Room. . qaygnar anTHUR = BUMBOLDT IMPr‘D
Stopping place for all Stagos and Busses A renin
"
CAVEATS, TRADE M
COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS.
Neavda City Transfer Co.
DRAYING. AND HAULING.
Partioular attention ees to the transpor
ture —
L. P. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
fornia street, San Francisco.
N. [oc a) Soeeancle nelletek on ee : a
Prelate ponte the Gasgwish Isanda, Page
New Zealand, the Australian
Eastern Sta
one 8
wooD AKER
UNION MARKET,
a. For, Matton. an — Pm teh enio the tes and Europe.
lowest rates. Files of nearly every newspaper pu
the Pacific Coast ki Sonate wis ALSO, KEEP ON HAND A CHOICB A all Scatiatede tian ent ntly on hand ed free access-ta
Publ Taste Hams,
To order. a specialty,