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January 30, 1899 (4 pages)

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unty of Ne. tal. Defendants, AN ORDER slosure ~— ourt of fron on the above enthe eo ero id eh AMA an -G, Peller, wite; defen. i for Me ue a defendants . the prom-ided under . forth and , the sum of eepry the 1m of $18,25 rovided in Jourt at the im of $88.71 pon and to }from sales f Peo eee os oat ¢ of the idants. Jane mally liable intiff from Moore $21.70 ursements, $41.70 costs, est thereon the rate, of paid, which é judgment . whereas it et forth in d and propd, lying and tate of Calitularly des% of the a of Sec, see ae that ‘e and J. B, 1 to one Cox . of the 8.4 ch ties south kee to North Biaig i the 8S. E. 4% e road leadrral welts, all hy nj Water io. r about to ar the tenepurtenances ‘wise apperthat on February, y, in front the County to aid order ‘e and sale, y orsomuch satisfy said Osts, etc,, to nited States }day of JanTCHELL, da County. .BCOER. ity Sheriff. tit. jl itent. pnto, Cal. t, THAT “THE ” by George > Post Office County, Caliplication for U acres of the line, bearing Mining Disrate of Caliange 9 Kast, Placer Ciaim vit; lots one and Township 17 100 (41 19-100) corded in the inty, Califorions, P. 208. re Hiawatha erprise CanLast Chance egg P.M. + M. on ng adversely nt kxtension are required ) the Register ice at a a, pon aed th m hereo ie of the tid Y, Register. he foregoin . be publishe h consecutive KIPT, a daily a City, Caliy, oe hi’ 18! iS. inance No, 76 JF THE CITY follows : zy the public é addition of y_ case of dipvf contagious ) City of Neort the case of said city, + and within he disease is the duty of t the house so confined, yellow flag n the outside premises are f the forego” ent shall unishable Eb o said Ordiin forge on hie folk skson, wing ector , President. 1899, — N THAT IN the Superior State of Caliof apuary. tate of S. reigned, y+ sell at pubjer for cash, _and mubiect or Court FEBRUARY, , in front of y, said county 1 interest aoe ff at the time oe eee je. peration ther than or S. M, Shurtis ‘and to all el of land and ‘t portion of northerly by y prem ses 0 , and easterly all. improve: States, ten to be, paid Siew ‘of sale, e by said:uense of purBURGER, fs. M. Bhurtsw COLLEY BROS., = aiid i Td EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, Se ee ae ote tice ee Lear aera re Eyal Rare Self-runsewsion. = Now ger a, nin” Uugection, Ea a THE TRANSCRIPT. IA. 0. U W R Bc. poe — . That woman over there looks as if . maine doubts as to his stana. 5() CENTS ‘. WEEK. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ae " ‘@ she were painted—” ng with the old nan. peng ee psec & CALKINS, : Drepelilied . Pee be S: = ecunion. “Sir, ge is my wife.” : ~, ee your father object to my callAdvertisements of not so aneeed . Sve Cote in Pietn: Sui egii SN ES “I had not finished my sentence. . ing asked. . sweck or #2 yarn Eac additional line. Nevada City Lod No. §2, A. O " Gra id Ball. D ill and. Concert She looks as if she were painted “by . “Well, not exactly,” she ectiawered: ‘a week or 40 centea month. Payi Cimecst gag are ak an hate se SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ni saci ”. Iaphael and liad just stepped out ofthe . He had etill further doubts about the ablen invariably in advance. ake’ By Mall $6 a Year. By Carrier 12 1-2 Cts, a ihe sm ADVERTISING RATES. v “ known on oe bsinss retry. ISS THOMAS. Teacher of ‘Piano, Porte leo csgamene Leave orders with Miso Madge Orava her residence on Main Street,dress Box 55, Grass Valley. Crissel Bros, 5 Dealers in. Bef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, BACON, Ete., K Reystongs Market—Commercial Street. “The Referee.” ALWAYS THE BEST OF Wines, Ales, Ligaors anid Cigars. Call and see how ‘tis yourrelf, Commercial Street. Frank Smith Jack Scheeler Is the Up-to-Date Tailor. He keeps on hand the best stock of F oreign and Domestic Cloths in town. He makes suits at the lowest prices. Broad street opposite National Hotel. “UNION MARKET, Commercial St:, Nevada City. Prop’s, eof, Pork; Mutton, Veal; Eto, At the lowest rates, Wwe. ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. Nevada City ; Undertaking Co. me A, GRAY, Manager.ht.calls from. Union Hotel Telesin + Oftive, 281 ; Residence 283, The. Reception, Saloon, " “Parnell’s” Old Stand, Commercial, Street, Nevada. naa Is still I commas on the lines. the place ee wlixais tra wt ae ixed drinka, a perisstlion, a, Andrews & Poikieghoyn “AfeDealers in all kinds ef ~ Vegetables-and Fruits;. Fish; Etc. Free Delivery Wagon. road S treet, next to Armory Hall. Tomale House Stover Building. The very best of Tomales always on hand—day and night. A. SILVA, Proprietor. James Foley Has the Finest Candy and Ic2 Cream Parlors In Nevada County, Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the of Ice Cream Seda, Commercial Street. Nevada City Transfer Co. DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention id to the aasoor tation of for theatrical Ft nab Piano ane furniture bidiad sd WOOD f or sale. DvD. WS BARER . . \ Herbert Kitts, L. String Quartette. Cleveland W. Carpenter, ' ‘Onder the ausploes of ae: hrmory Hiall,. Wednesday Bening, Pebroary 224, 1600, Remember That It Will Be the Season’s Greatest Society Event. Prof. Wild's Orchestra of Seven Pieces. The A. 0. U. W. Drill Team of Nevada, City Lodge. Floor to Be Canvased and Hall ohanetans od we Floor. Managers. GEORGE DUNSTER JR. ED WILLIAMS. Floor Committee. CO. GL. Harris, Ladis biter gin at 9 ‘o'clock sharp. A feature of the even . Mrs. H John Kilroy, ' Plt ohn Sullivan, A. Gai Grass Valley Will 4 aralin: Dan Deeble, Fred Saith, nM. J. Brock. Owing to the great number of attractions the Grand March will being will be a COMPETITIVE DRILL FOR A VER. MOUNTED GAVEL es the teams of Grass Valley Lodge, No a and eer ta City Loaae THE LADIES’ D will give an exhibition drill. PROGRAM OF THE ENTERTAINMENT. (To follow the second dance and precede the drills.) . 8. Spalding, Misses Ada Manning and iLL TAM of Nevada {City Lodge, Degree of Honor, “Ida Wilhelm and Dr. Cecil Corwin, of Grass Valley Vocal BOlO 5.5.5. ihe ey se eke cee ees cam Miss Annie Webber of Nevada City Bn La. RAS ei coy eran Ne Ape ire Past Grand Master Vinter of ~— Jose Whistling Solo, “Belle of Nevada City” two step, 4 36 full orchestral acco paniment,....60..5 2055 (eaeehet wale Geabees H. L. Sweeney of Nevada ‘City A otinge wedi MOUNO SoU. y, Sec an anes kee Pa Hampel, Commercial Traveler ‘Vocal Solo. . OYE SON eaaiaeie kata « 3 Ida Wilhelm of Grass Valley A Special Train will leave Grass Valley at 7:45 p.m. Passengers can retarn to-Grass Valley at 1 o’clock and at 5:20 a.m. Round trip fare, 50 cents. BALL. TICKETS, (admitting one poapls. ey ace Swine hole aparhie am $1 00 Extra Ladies.. Bi Se GARE Cc acbantev nae ee 25 Gallery Tickets, ‘ladies and children Rone arte tee AEG ya cies aigny pe are 25 Gallery Tickets, gentlemen .......seeees 50 STOVES and “RANGES. GEO. E. TURNE For economy in Fuel, Good (Cooking, Durability and all Desirable Features, the celebrated Westwood Stoves and Ranges, EXCEL ALL OTHERS. IS SOLE AGENT For Nevada City. sides Handsome Lamps — 9 Beautiful China and Glassware. Everything In. The Line of Hardware and Tinware, Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES Of various patterns and sizes, from the CHEAPEST TO ‘THE MOST EXPENSIVE. f All Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. “He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, beGEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street. Pa 7X, i Se ‘Geo: Richardson, UNDERTAKER AND # # EMBALMER. Parlors, Broad .Sreét, opposite City Hall Residense ing str th doors nae Sueing seaets Sheet Strict attention o li calls, day or night. Lady attendant. Telephone, West 5. THE“POPULAR” SAKE . In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, is now BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes, ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. ©@-Vresh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con: ‘stantly on hand. D. MARSH. OFFICE “AND. YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada City. Call on us before going elsewhere. FRED E. BROWN. NEVADA CITY, Companies. . ¢.Room House ge room house with large cit Situated on Nevada street. r Tae Pal Palmer place on Nevada street is vatored at reasonable terms. $1500—-A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling and outA new " dwelling house of four rooms and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet, te Chas. B, Tedler, Prop’r. $4 FOR SALE. Sites aeceion to place. paymenta This plane i 8 is situated w with ne. One. Reese FO gy Pe oy EDWARD J; MORGAN. BROWN & MORGAN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, OF FICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street, References—The business men of Nevada City. Two ewellings on Realtor ieee are offered on easy terms. fine dwell: houses on Boulde: For Sale—?? S haswain. 1000. Cash the town CALIFORNIA. Agents for-Pacifle States Savings, Loan and Building Co:, of San Francisca, Cal: Will do a general Real Estate business. ~ Houses bought and sold on commission, Houses rented and rents collected. Negotiations made for loans.Agents for some of the best Fire’ and Life Insurance The Moyle place near the depot 1s offered a0 whole tere tg eae, cee eee ne, oe ae Well and ao on Long street is offered on the installment plan. lace on Broad street can be purchased on easy terms. s Me Contd Fee. Lot on Avenue, 65x150. Price $250. See that young couple? said the The old negro church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by Rncekegper at the theater. 115 fe feet, “Yes. * r street for sale on the installment plan vation. Cow and ae sat akon abou ised eur ine aress rene ta oflerah for saleat a barga' or if enn te taped will lease the place for a term of naaee ohh lot A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling house and out House of ten rooms, lot 65 feet front and 100 foot fropt back, situated frame.”—Tit-Bits. Her Devotion, “I wish Maria‘s lover were more of ‘ Christian; it’s very little time he spends on his knees, I’m thinking!” “Perhaps ‘not, but Maria’s doing all she can for him; why, I hear she spends . Lite. on his knees, herself. "Harlem e. * ‘Why He Thought So. Hortense—Who do you think was the first woman to use powder and point? Van Jay—Eve. Hortense—Why do you think it was Eve? Van Jay—She was the first woman.— NY. Journal, A Reasonable Taterense, Jaysmith (dining with Bunting uninvited)—Scientists say that people beeome what they eat. Bunting—I don’t think that can be
true. I never saw you eat-a sponge cake.—Harlem Life. Good as a Coat-of-Arms, Irate Customer—See here! That suit of clothes I bought of you yesterday is full of moth-holes. _Dealer—Das is all recht, mine frient. Moths neffer eat cotton, an’ ven ladies an’ shentlemens see dose holes dey knows you vears only high-priced all vool goots.—N. Y¥; Weekly. _ Woman’a Usual ‘Fate. “Before we were married George wanted to kill lions and tigers to prove his love for me.’” “Is he still as devoted?” “I wish you cout’ hear him go on when I get him up at night to chase a mouse out of the room.”’—Detroit Free Press, Reason to Be Thankfal. “Was your ofliceseeking trip: to Washington a success?” “Yes; in a way.” “You got a place?” “No. But my present employers didn't dock me for the time it took to make the doppncy -n Vesti ngton Star, Mixed Paint. . He started out to paint things red, He got thiigs mixed, ’tis true; He came back with a carmine ose And eyes both black and blue. in the Near Fature. Mrs, Jones—-I can let you have a pair of old shoes. The Tramp—T’anks, lady, an’ mebbe yer have an old wheel wot yer don't want. Yer kin see me machine is all wore out.—_Chicago Tribune. Her Equipment. “What have you in that pil box?” . asked the. manager.of the new burlesque actress. “A few quinine capsules and my wardrobe.”—Detroit ‘Free Press. Practice Makes Perfect. Mildred—Madge’s complexion has improved wonderfully of late. Marjorie—Yes; she is beginning to understand. how to put it on.—N. Y. Ledger. Why They So Advised Him. “You are the cnly doctor that advises me to stay at‘ome. Al] the others say I ought to go to a winter resort.” “I suppose they have all the patients they wamt.”—Fliengende Blaetter. Friction. She—I suppose it’s heredity that roakes pugs’ noses so short. He—yYes, being kissed there for so many generations,—N. Y. Trnth A Way Widows Have. A—I would never marry a widow. They are invariably looking after Number One. B.—-I don't agree with you. It seems to me they are invariably looking after Number Two.—Tit-Bits. Reflex Action. “We. have been very fortunately situated this winter.” “In what way?” “The people in the next fiat whip their little boy so often that our Tommy behaves like an angel. "Chicago Record. There Are Some Evidences. “Are there really mastodons?” he asked. “Of course I ean't be sure,” she replied, “but there is evidence that some people think: their, heads are built upon that principle.”—Chicago Post. Wisdom, “I can't see why they speak of the wistom of the serpent.” “Well, you never heard of a serpent vetting its leg pulled, did you?” Mach Cause for Thankfalness. — Of a certain bishop the following anecdote is told: While presiding over.a conference, a speaker began a tirade against the universities and education, expressing thankfulness that he had never been corrupted by contact with a college. . After proceeding for a few minutes the bishop injerraptet with the question: “Do Lunderstand that Mr. X. is thankful for his ignorance?” “Well, yes,” was the answer, “you can put it that way if you like.’ “Well, all I have to say,” said the prelate, in sweet and musical tones, “all I bave to say is—that Mr. X: has much to be thankful for.”—London Answers. “They’ve been married a little over a month. I don’t know their names, nor where they live, but I can tell that much about ss “ mcrae ooh “They used to come every week ‘and sit in the orehestra chairs. Now they balcony.”-—Washireton Star. eee ‘. subject, but he resolved to know the worst. “What do you mean by ‘notexactly’?” he demanded, “Well, he says he supposes he ought to be able to stand it if I can,” she re. plied. oe He no longer had any doubts, but he didn't feel particularly good about it just the same. me.—Chicago Post. His Only Objection, : “LE love to hear you talk, my dear,” said Mr. Bickers to his wife, when she paused to take breath at the énd of the second column of a curtain lecture, “put your volubility is really a es on my eee gas a “How so?” “Because a werd to the wise is sufficient.”-—Demorest’s Magazine,Aa Warning. “I think, Sambo,” said Swellton, addreasing his colored valet, and glancing at his box ig “I think you’d better swear off.” “Swear off wh-wh-what, sah?” “Smoking, Sambo; smeking. If you don’t you'll get the tobacco heart or the marble heart, sure!”—N. Y. World. r Strange Enough. Mrs. Tamblin (tearfully) — They brought my husband home in a hack from the banquet last night. How did yours:get home? Mrs. Sanderson—I don't know, but I suspect that he was carried along by lis breath.—Cleveland Leader. Diplomacy. ‘ “T want to see the lady of the house, lg said the wandering gentleman. “T am she,” answered the lady. “Indeed? You look so. perfectly happy and independent that I hope you will excuse me for taking you for ‘. the hired girl.”—Indianapolis Journal, Gastronomic Deductions. ‘Boarding houses have taught me one thing.” “What is that?” “It couldn’t have been a dried apple with which Eve tempted Adam.”— Chicago Record. A Slight Drawback. . Blinks—The world has a place for everybody. Winks — Yes; the only trouble ~ is there’s generally somebody else in it.— Brooklyn Life. ‘It Seemed Endless. ; Pastor—How did you like my sermon on Eternity last Sunday? Parishioner — Sermon? Why, it seemed tome more Pbject lesson. —N. ¥. Truth. Sharp Ones. “My son, I understand that you eat some pins in the teacher’s chair the other day?” “Yes, pa, I was giving him some points.”—N. Y. Tribune. An Obedient Wife. Mr. (just back from a week’s absence)-—See here, Nellie, you’ve been going all through my pockets while I “was away! Of all the mean, underhanded— Mrs. (interrupting sweetly)—But, Henry, dear, how unreasonable you are! You told me yourself that while you were gone I must be sure and look after things!—N. Y. Truth. Missie’s Reply. “Why is pane hair so gray, mamma?” A bright little maidca cried; “You're such a naughty chiid, sometimes!” The mother, at once, replied. “Ther, you was worse than I, mamma!’’ Said Missie, triumphant, quite; “Look at grandma's hair, and see; Bar t+ ts _ Ae i —E— hina: Crea lene Whoo, ing Congh, Croup j pe ay Catar. h, Colds. ation, gives the Means Of treating ae throat Its efficiency 1 a 2 wonderful. H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer, Nevada City CRESOLENE being administered by inhalSafest and Most Effectual aiid bronchial tubes heap moat ng Cough and Croup ta antiseptic qualities render Invaluable In Contagious Diseases. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Three rooms furnished complete for honsekeeping are offered for rent. Apply to Mrs J. Naffziger, Water street. j28-tf Champion Boot Black. For the heat shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop, Tan and colored shoes aspecialty, Satisfaction guaranteed. on tf Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’elock. GEORGE ED RUSSELL, M. W. CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder. . } Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, 1. oO. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall ist and 8d Saturday Evenings of Month at 7:30 o'clock. ESTHER ROBERTS, N. G. ADELINE HATHERSALL, See. : Cottage For Rent. A neat story and a half cottage on Boulder ssreet is offered for rent. Apply to M. L. & D. Marsh. j23-tf i Private l.essons. Mise 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. _ 90-tf Dancing School. Prof. Mich-1l’s ladies’ and gentlemeéns’ dancing school at Odd Fellows ha)! every Tuesday night; children's class, Saturday afternoon; socials [ladies free], Saturday nights; private lessons at hall:or your own house. nll A Night School. Prof. G. W. Ogden of the city schools will open a night school at Washington schoolhouse on Monday evening, January %th, at 7 o'clock. All common school branches taught, including book-keeping. j8 For Rent. Five room house on Spring street—rent $10 bd water. Enquire o Brown & Mora@an. To Rent. The residence of Mr Downing, on tke Grass Valley road—to reliable parties a bargain. Has nine rooms. Also a lot of chickens that will be sold cheap. Enquire of John W. Downing, Central Hotel building on Union stacet. ji8-lw -. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0. Meets at Odd Fellows Heil Every 2d and ura ye of each month at Ik. WM. MebinLAY JR.. P. GEO. A. GRAY, Seribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, Me tie. a. Ww. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday gem at 7:30 o’clock. . We. C scr tae Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, 2 Ss. Laurel 1 Partor, N No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle Second and fourth Thursdays of each month, MRS. EMMA ROGERS, Pres. MRS. ws DOUGLASS R.S Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman, DENTISTS. )fBce at resid , Sacra to st Nevad City, Cal, NATIONAL! MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizeus’ Bank. C.J.NAFFZIGER, « 7 Beef, Pork,. Mutton Veal, Sausages, ete. = Prop’r wp 3H Baconand Lard le and retail. Union Livery Stable, Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r; The + ton turn-outs in the county,and plenty of the Open day and night —PLAZA— te LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Wiltiam & Thomas Harry, Propietofrs, (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) Ww ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE best horses and buggies at can be obtained in ‘the county. Ba day and nt a When you want a sty ish r give usa ca @@~ Spccial attention to transients. ea JAMES CAIRNS, DEA ER 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 Hotel Nevada City. JAMES HENSESSY, = Prop’r: The Empire Livery Stable has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To be found in this part of the State. THE COTTAGE ORGAN. ~_— of n Superior, Rrctve, ormeme Catalogues and Price Lists on application, Srx loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. Has attained a standard of excellence whichad nk ae thee “er mene a make regular tri ae lodges, societies, pers City and Grass V: a schoole, ch ABLISHED Bora ENEQUALLED mat ay WORKMEN BEST Sts aN COMBINED. MAKE THI8 THE POPULAR ORGAN. come every éther week and sit in the 4 chi BOOKS Ah AMD PIANO STOOLS Chicago Cottage Organ Co. Grass Valley and Nevada City us skil end wnoney can profuce that inventive] qu round trips daily. sre celebtea for Mp TIMETABLE: ame, quailty of eek response, varie : Bae ut sp ha panes beauty in fi Until further notice the "Bus will hours: and 7:30 p. m.s:ddnad 380 p. m. town arent. 6 extra charge. Leave orders at the Nati: nat Mashenshdtetel. between Nevada ley atthe following Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 Grass Valley at 8:15 4.m., 1, Passengers called for in any ia of . And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first class market. Goods delivered free of charge; LICK HOUSE, Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts., Center of Business District SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. G.W. KINGSBURY, 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 Liek will be second to. no houseon the Pacitic Coast, nll Perfection in Brewing is Rearory: cay wiawawawawa RUHSTALLER?’ S “GILT EDGE” "ISTEAM BEER RAY CRURYRURY ¥ There are other Beers, but GILT EDGE % Is PURE. WHEELIHAN BROS., Grass Valley. Agents Leave orders at Glenbrook Saloon JOE CONROY, Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. THOS. S. FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmercial andPine streets. 1. C. LINDLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD and Pine streets. Up Stairs. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of-attention given to frausient customers. x Stables Open All Night. Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. . GEO. WETTERAU, Prop. Telephone No. 72. “é