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shal must make
ty Board of T
4 veding non
the
potion, to the ¢
ne that other re
Ishak ;
h Poll wey
al year, for mak
the following vo
J.C. RIC
dent of tbe Hail
hall
ale,
June}
ee Real Estat
COURT OF ‘1H
ate of California,
of H. Krager, d
ry A. Kruger, exe
He kiugee a me 6
led herein their )
tpg’ of this Coy
oe o mortga: b
te in the city af
la, State of Calfor
er formed by the j
erly line of Pai
rn line of Minty
southerly along x
intersection with.
avenue; then
ast named line g
Ws) feet; thence
vie arene the
Javenite to the poin
uvity for the pur
less than $3,000-for
two years.
aby. ordered that
tid estate appear .
nday, the 20th day
Court-room of %
yj, at the hour of
lay, then and there
ey have, why said
ortgaged by said a
s aloresaid, or fors
Court shall seem mq
rred to the petition
particulars.
od that.a copy of
or four (4) succe
Daily. TRANsoniry}
nd published in s
JOHN CALDWELL,
Judy
Creditors.
T WUTKE, DECEAS
given by the und
.of the estate of Au
the creditors and
is against the said
pm with the neces
r months after thet
otice to the said Ada
, the store of Schr
Nevada City, Nev
E,W. SCHMID1,
the Estate of A
‘pe for Estate.
ATION.
ee
fice, Sacramento, 0
SY GIVEN TO ALEX
1 Graves, Alex Du
Osburne, Edwin No
im Tiern n, W. H.
mney, and to all wh
ving described land
yn. Lists by the Centnl
any under its ; rant
amento Lund District
uamed protests fied
{ the Gencral Lond
ting 8 id land to said
sou of the mineral d
Commissioner of
ordered a hearing to di
f said lands, whe: Lert
‘7 publication and pe
in interest.
tified that under sail
x will be bad before
r of ‘his office at 10 0's
896, to detérmine the
wing described lands:
ior lot 2 of Section §
f SE.4¢ of ection 5
14 10 uf Bee, 17, T. 16%,
or lofs 6 and 6 of See. .
of N. W. 14 of Sec. ll
. place you are hereby 4
psuch evidence as yo!
character of said lands
sation by any person .
ored.
THOMAS FRASES
Regis
CHAS. F. @ARDNED
Reed
iment Notice.
Placer Mining Conf
incipal place of busi
evada nty, Califo
seers, County, Cal.
given that at a meetit
tors held on the 1%thd
ssment of Fifty cel!
as levied upon the i
ration, payable immed
Gol in, to the Secré
) San Juan.
which this assessment
the 27th day of Jun
i, and advertised for
d-unless payment
d on Monday, the thé
the delinquent asses
t of advertisment 24
y order of the Board 0
H. GERMAN, Secreta
‘Hotel, San Juan,
UunimMoNs.
OR COURT OF THES
in and for the Cou
Railroad Comvany,!
emack, Defendant.
; oor Sager ior 6
ornia, in and for i
the Gomplaint filed
« of said County.
he State of Californis
B. McCormack, De!
‘equired to appears
ainst you by the
the Superior Court
in and for the Cot
answer the Complais
m days, (exclusive of
the service on you?
‘ea within Nevada (ou
sre, within thirty 44)*
1 is brought orecld
er io
* adant, whe
; ‘and the Def
ks scene ib
in. Neva’
nt alleges that
mt, according
meray the bum of $76
rice, with interest the
er annum from Octo”
ag sks the, Dee
er ba and ie :
rom all right to pur”,
ie “the. sl
ah eae mar
mi In te comm my h the
of Calif’
2 § ‘evada, this *
5 Ch rh. .
ee ae
1
3 Advertisements of not to exceed five lines. in
. salt, whole or in part.
gale or rent. Inquire of I, Freud, at B.New; San Francisco Viavi Company, is stopping
y ‘Two large furnished rooms are offered for
T
2
36TH YEAR—NO. 11052
7%.
NEVADA: CITY, CAL., SATURDAYEVENING, JULY 18, 1896.
EST. IN 1860 BY 'N, P. BROWN & CO.
THE TRANSCRIPT,.
4 Published every evening except :
Sundays and Legal Holidays by
BROWN. & CALEINS
oN.P. BROWN. » L. 8. CALKING.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
. ADYERTISING. RATES..
length inserted under this head for 50 cents
a week or $2a month, Each additional line
10 cents.a week or 40centsa month Paya“ble invariably im advance. .
Girl Wanted.
Agirlis wanted to do housework. Wages,
$20 a month and board. Inquire.at W. H.
Smith’s grocery store. jyl5-lw
House For Rent,
A house of five rooms with all desirable out
buildings. Free water and within fifteen
minutes walk of town. Rent reasonable. A
lot of household furniture is also offered for
‘ ji5-lw
For Sale or Rent.
A good Decker Bros.’ Piano, is offered for
man & Co.’s White House, Broad st.
—
Attention Ladies.
Mrs. N. J. Ross, traveling manager for the
ji5-lw
at Mrs. J. Hamilton’s, Main street. She
would be pleased to have the ladies call from
6 p. m. to 9 p. m. jyl4-lw
For Sale Cheap.
The old half-mile house barn and corral for
sale cheap if applied for immediately. For
* farther particulars enquire of Cal. R. Clarke.
» jy9-lw SBE
Rooms tu Rent.
* ent on reasonable terms. Apply at the
> “TRANSCRIPT Office. j9-lw
Boy Wanted.
To work on ranch, Must be a good milker,
‘and live on the place. Apply at this
. office. j7-2w.
Residence for Sale.
The residence property of the late B. H.
Miller is offered for-sale. For particulars
enquire of M. M. BARUH. jii-tf
" Lost.
LOST—A chain belonging to a hay press—
stween Nevada City and Bear river—Mclourtney road—Saturday, June 6th. The.
inder will be suitably rewarded by sending
word to FRED WARTELL, Lincoln, Placer
: j16-tf Sounty.
ef i ‘Art Studio. 8
Miss Cora Sutton-will give instructions in
ting and drawing at her studio in the
adr Building, Wednesdays and Saturi days, from 9 until 12 and from 1.until 4.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can
‘be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents.
. Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript offic, .
ve
MONUTENTS,
/GRANITE WORK .;4
= _. Boulder st., near Park ave.,
P NEVADA CITY 0:00..
7 Scotch Granite and
a tion.
; il
a eer Promptly Attended to.
. WORK.WABRANTED FIRST-CLASS,
PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE oR
. “Before givi
; Marble * Gran ‘te Work give us a call.
1, L. BOWMAN.. 3. F. SHAW
' Dentists.
: Office Building, Broad StreetFomine nO igs Bin roar
: ; wo SPE ry.
. PINE PLAT URFILLIN
CTING
~ BEEHIVE
: GROCERY . .
J.J. JACKSON, Proprietor
Agency For--Monogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup -—
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for
Fancy Groceries
MEATS AND FISH.
Pepsin. ..i.-j.ee ve BI 25
Duffy’s Malt... ..
Gamecock Whisky
IXL Whisky
Bryant’s Root Beer ite
Hire’s eek On
fall
quart:50
. is the Best.
** ARABIAN: ROAST’”’
ity
Olives,
Mikado Soap, per bar
Everything else in proportion.
os
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
Battle Ax Tobacco
Pickles, % gal. bottles..
Set gal. in bulk,
4h
Coffee
Give ik a Tih = & eee
PI
,. drum lives in large cities,”
25
50
I 25°
Ch ge
For Pell the News
ov NS Cents a Week by Carrier in the City
$6°00 a Year by Mail.
Take the
‘TRANSCRIPT.
DAILY
40 YEARS —
NEVADA CITY
IN LINE WITH THIS AGE OF PROGRESS.
Sanitary
Plumbing
Broad
all kinds of
street,
he willconstantly
NEW
LUMBER
YARD
“T. P. BYRNE
Has established a Lumber Yard on upper E.
oining his residence,
—
eep a full assortment of
where
Sposa
RAILROAD. TRAVEL.
Modern Civilization Has Made It Quick,
In the Ladies’ Home Journal John
Gilmer Speed writes entertainingly and
instructively on the construction and
operation of railroads, under the caption, “Running a Train at Night.” He
prefatorily asserts that “the most remarkable achievements of modern civilization, probably; are those which affect traveling, making it at once quick,
comfortable and secure. We cross
states and continents at the rate of 30
-miles.an hour, with greater security
“against accident than our grandfathers
enjoyed in their stage coaches, and we
have, even when on the cars, comforts
unknown in the palaces of kings when
our grandfathers’ grandfathers were
young. During the year (from interstate commerce commissioner’s report
for year ending July 1, 1894), one passenger was killed for every 1;985,153
passengers carried, and one was injured for every 183,828 carried. This
surely is as safe as living ordinary humee
The report further shows that a
man’s chances against injury were such [
that he would have to travel 4,406,659
miles before getting hurt, and go 47,588,966 miles before being killed. At
the rate.of 30 miles én hour a man could
travel, if nature permitted, on American railways for 181 years, without
leaving the cars, before being killed, or
with the same amount of security
against accident he could go round the
earth 1,903 times before meeting his
death by accident, and 176 times before
getting hurt. :
HELD IT IN THE FIRE.
Medicine Man Proves His Powers to a
Zulu King.
Among the great characters of the
Zulu is the medicine mam He uses his.
eraft wholly by superstition, and states
to his astonished people that the great
spirit of the moon had revealed to him
the cause‘of the complaint, whether it
be sickness or crime.
The great Dingaam was a chief who
was a terror to his medicine man.
There was no punishment that was too
severe but he would inflict it in an insinuating way on the man of witchery. It
is related that his confideritial man and
the. great medicine being of the whole
Zulu tribe had come under his suspicjon. He was sent for by the king, who
welcomed his witch doctor in cordial
terms. A large fire was burning near
by. The king stated:
“My man of medicine, your hands are
cold; go nearer to the fire—nearer, Yes,
the right hand is very cold. Put it into
the fire.”
Thus the poor man: was obliged to
keep his hand in that fire of white heat
until the member had burned to a crisp.
aie: command of the‘king was supreme,
done indication of the pain would
A
We Pay No High Rents!
We Employ No Drummers!
We Give the Best Terms to Retailers.
A. ISOARD & SON, Broad St., Nevada City.
-ISOARD & SON,
— > 7s Wholesale.. 006.
Liquor Dealers,
And Sole Nevada County Agents for the
Enterprise Brewing Co.
MAKERS OF THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD.
SAT THE
GREAT
CLOSING OUT SALE!
a pair.
fice.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
Oae Lot of LADIES’ DRIVING GLOVES, reduced from
$1 50 to 75 cents a pair.
4-Button SUEDE GLOVES, reduced from $x 50 to $£--FO
Elegant assortment of LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, sizes 32
to 42, below cost.
Our entire stock of WASH GOODS are going at a
sacriOur elegant STORE FIXTURES are for sale at a bargain.
B. NEWMAN & CO.
I make a specialty of it. Lemloy the best workmen and
ices e best materials.
lowest.
use
the
Weisenburger & Colley, rinwar
Marble of Every Deseripon Tombstones and Monuments
our orders for any kind of
ph ee
SKILLFULLY DONE
Stoves
) Morning Light
Pat. Todd Heater
. Sunbeam
Box Patterns
J) And others
Richmond
Grand Pacific
. Garland
Westwood
j.And others
Heating
Stoves
Cooking
“Stoves
My stock of
thi
Hardware 22%, ty Serie, ie the
conipletest-I ever offered
As for
There is nothing of that kind
made that you cannot find
on sale when you visit my store.
Plain ahd decorated
-. In profusion to suit all
Crockery tastes and purses. Lam sure
I can please you in this department.
: If you want
Remember that I make a speLamps cialty of them. From the cheapest to the most elaborate will be found here.
All kinds of
Wire Fencing
Have plain.and fancy.
_) The best of
Paints, Oils A otet Pie. Beat
ready mixed Paint sala.
uf Fine stock of
'TLERY, represent. Firearms {NP CUT ess dnd the best
products of the }
GEO. E. TURNER
55 to 59 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY.
It looks well, is everlasting and is cheap.
SCHII DT BROS.,
-. LBADING CIGAR DRALERS,
GENERAL ARTHUR
Th Rosa HAHMONIA
LADY, Best 5. Cent
mete e
Nevadé City, Cal.
BOMEMIAN CLUB
~ COOL, SHARP. BEER.
ou are thirsty and feel like taking
When yornat famous MILWAUKEE BREWERY BEER, call on
CHAS. PECOR,
Sacramento street.
He knows how to draw-it, and it is always
~~ Cool a Refreshing. ©
Do You Want
a Good Drink? .
Then Try PARNELL’S
. “THE RECEPTION,”
“JESSE. : mn “CYR US -N “CAS
F opie Se Brandy . enough
: Sng drink sient to make you PEBL . :
¢ Wines and Liquors. Private
sacsugnae “Rooms in Soninection:. a
CRONK BEER
-ICHOLAS SHINGLE, WHO IS SOLE PRON rietor of the Kronk Beer Manufactory,
Biring street, will. be ready to d
beer about the
: : Firstof July::
He guarantees the article to be of the best
on
iver
@@All orders left with Mr. Shingle will].
Building and Mining Lumber,
Including
Rustic, Flooring,
Shingles, Shakes,
Etc., Etc.
THE BEST QUALITY 10 BE HAD
IN THIS MARKET.
—
Prices Given Upon Application.
Leave Orders at the Yard.
RESUMED
BUSINESS
—_—_—
GEO. WILLIAM DURST
Formerly of the New York
Bakery, has opened a
First-Class Bakery
In the Transcript Block, on
Commercial str a few
doors above his -o)
where he is
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER
To serve the public with First-class
Bread,
Pies and
Cakes.
FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
Wedding Cakes a Speclalty.
@@F-Fresh Compressed Yeast Cakes. Constantly on hand. in tod ab
Union Livery Stable,
Main st., opp. Union Hotel, °
Henry Lane, = Prop’r
‘The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty of them
rs Re
Open day and night,
Plastering
——AaND——
Brickwork
In all their branches. Also
PATCHING AND WHITING,
ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING,
_ CEMENT WORK, a Specialty.
O'REILLY & ZILKIE.
and that all. was well.
HIS FIRST LION.
mean instant death. After the seeming
suspicion of the king had been gratified
he stated that the hand was warm now
Ladies’ $75. [len’s $85.
Built and guaranteed by the Largest High Grade. Bievcie Factory in the world, IANA BICYCLE GO., of Indianapolis, Ind.
Warranted the BEST of all HIGH GRADE Wheels.
Tihistrated catalogue free.
Men’s $85. Ladies’ $75 and $85.
tof a coming storm. When they “go out
. they are dry
‘Vhis relatives in that country will be
Hunter Stands Stili and Simply Stares at
the Beast. :
In “Lion Hunting in Somaliland,”
Capt. Mellis tells how he met his first
lion—or, rather, two. He had been
out on a hunt, finding nothing better
than gazelles and antelopes, and at
nightfall, after supper, lit his pipe and
strolled to the river*bank. After a few
minutes spent in meditation he started
to return and saw a lion and a lioness,
not more than 20 yards distant, eyeing
him attentively. Capt. Mellis had not
even a knife with him, and felt certain
that. if he called for help the beasts
would pounce on him, So he did the
only thing possible—he stood stock still.
hoping*they might take him for an inanimate object. They growled once o:
twice, as if they suspected something,
but finally drank and went away quietly. After that he never stirred without
a weapon of some kind. si
MISCELLs.WEOU Ss 11 cMS.
—At the funeral of Miss Jennie Rumsey, a popular young woman of Kiowa, '
Kan., the other day, women, acted as
pallbearers.
—<Yowa almost from the date of its
admission has been called the “Hawkeye state,” Hawkeye was the name of
a noted Indian chief.
—aking the young and the old together, it is found that 26 years is the
average at which people die in London. In England and Wales only, more
than 100,000. persons are always slowly
dying of consumption.
Ladies’ bangs are good indicators
of curl” the indication is for rain. When
and crisp, fair weather
will, ensue. When the hair is naturally
curly, however, it becomes More S80 Ou
the approach of rain.
—Silk dresses rustle much more loudly in dry weather, because they are almost devoid of moisture, and the friction between their folds is considerable
and noisy; when rain is impending
thesilks absorb a portion of the moist-.
ure and become almost silent.
—A curious lake has been found in
the-island of Kildine, in the North sea.
It is séparated from the ocean by @ narrow. strip» of landand. contains salt
water under the surface, in. which
sponges; codfish and other marine, animals flourish. The surface of the water,
however, is perteany fresh. and supports diaphnias and ot)
creatures. ; k
—A Russian citizen of Manistique,
Mich.; has received noticefrom the Russian government that he is expected to
return to that country and do military
service or pay $300, in case of refusal
to do: either: of which the property of
confiscated. He is a naturalized eitizen
of this cou , and has consequently
applied to the government authorities
her fresh water . ’
We want a live Agent in Nevada City.
Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 McAllister St.; San Francisco.
SUITS..
style of the art. Latest
Best Goods, Finest Trimm
High Grade Work.
PINE STREET, BET. BROAD AND
COMMERCIAL, UPSTAIRS ADJOINING PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Tailored to Order in the highest
Cut,
ings,
AC)
t@.
Te
AD
“
DULAGC,
Merchant Tailor
Cash
Works
Wonders.
CHEAPER THAN #fEr.
JAIMIES CAIRNS,
B: oad st., opp. National Hotel,
has established the following
Single Harness
Double Harness
begas Whit ug: ips
Fonschores Whips
NEW
LIVERY and FEED STABLE
Corner or ScHoont anD MarIn STREETS,
:NORTH SAN JUAN, CAL.
E. NORTHUP, = Prop.
Fine Horses and Carriages for every
occasion always ready.
A specialty of conveying passengers
from North San Juan to Nevada City to
meet any train.
Prices to suit the times.
COME AND SEE ME.
Money
Creases<—o=—_
€.
o
That is the way you find
a paper dollar'when youtake it out of your pocket. But the best way to
find
The Dollar of Your Dade
‘is to advertise your business in a live newspaper that is read by the
most people in the territory it covers, Such a
paper is
ve 6 WHO les
Daily Transcript
: By Brown canitans
2
HEALTH
AND
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE;
F idelityMutual Aid Association
San Francisco, Cal. *
eFor Five Cents Per Daye
Wee ee meee to the hazard of occuable to work through icing bark ‘socidentally.
WILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed;
208.00 le
WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are
HE PAY Bon 0 for funeral expences
L PAY,if you lose a hand and foot
h feet and hands, $138.00 to $434.00.
} Absolute Protection tothe members wu
ee $5.00 life membership fee and dues o'
1.50 per month.
LIFE. INSURANCE,
Also issues policies of Life Insurance, payin case of death, and
06,00 per Sm Bae wok br pont and sick: r
$i at deeth Gr sidbiet end of 18 years,
$10.00 per-week for accident or sickness.
IF INSURED,
. You.cannot lose all your i
eet a dee
The Fidelity Mutual Aid siation is Pree
eminently the Lar; and Stro: 3
aone ‘and. Health Deeociatien in the ‘United
ie bas $6,000.00 cash deposits wit
of California and Mimcori pa Seg Paar ee
with. an ample rve Fund and large
assets, make its certificate an absolute. guarantee of the solidity of its protection to ite
membérs.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J.. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager
San Francisco, Cal.
J. R Davis,
Teacher of
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. _ Al MUSIC
CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
portions of Nevada county weekly for the
al en of instructing pupils at their own
For particulars as to terms of tuition, etc.,
apply to. the Professor, either by ter or
personally, at his home in North San Juan, or
at the Union Hotel, Nevada City.
ing from $1000 to
$5.00
Empire Stable,
, Broad Street, oR. Kaonss Exchange Hotel,
ev’ iy.
JAMES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r.
The Eiapire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES ~
To be found in this part of the State.
rt not Hacks to let at on reasonable
terms.
The horses are free from of
style, and capable of going as Peay .—
tlemancarestodrive,
Sweat Pads, per pair
Curry Combs
Shawl Straps..
liters .
Spurs A
Spur Straps...
o-Horse Whip Lashes
Best Harness Oil, per gallon..
Gloves
Gall Cure, per box
CLANCY & TAMBLYN
jis
weight 2300,
-sFOR SALE:SPAN OF GENTLE MULES. A CHILD
ean handle them. Ages 10 and 12 years,
Also a fine Studebaker spring
covered wagon, nearly new.
10 feet long, with two seats, will be sold on
reasonable terms. :
of wa
Frederick Tellam,
Nevada City.
assayed.
© . quartz from from 50 to. 500 lbs.
Nevada Assay Office,
Established in 1858 by
IAS. J. Cre.
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold and if d iB .. a om cores of every description melted :
Bay id Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. .Acids
and Crucibles for sale.
Dr. A. Chapman,
Horseshoers and Farriers,
for advice in“the.case.
reegive prompt attention “SR
g
uckleyBuilding Broad st., Neyada City, are
Grepared to do ali work in their line in the
Best manner and at
yates. ;
most reasonable
WHELIHAN BROS.,
Corner Broad and Pine st:
best brands of WINES, LIQUQ:
.
weprdhs Tad
Agents for Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge
B
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS. ~
4
‘Teams with haps sere Buggies, Wagons and nse
e