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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castile.
tee Brethren are cordially invited t
FRANK B. WADSWORTH, C.C.
@.W. Oapaun, K. of R. and S.
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. 0
Mega a8 Odd Follows: Hatt
r-tivery nd 4th Monday of each month a
. 7:30 o'clock,
J. H. POLMERE, C. P.
Guo. A. Gray, Scribe.
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 5. G. W
Meets at. Pythian Castle
. Every Tuesday evenir zg at 7:80 o'clock.
AUGUST RAPP, President.
7 ED. J. MORGAN, RB. 8.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
. Meets at PythianCastle ~~
Secon. ind fourth Thursdays of saach month
MISS LILLIE MaLL&N, Pres.
M&S. BELLE DOUGLASS B.S
TITIE TABLE NO. 55.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City
on and after Sunday, May 13, 1900, as felows,
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
. Daily; connecting with Lo§:20 A. M. cal rain arriving at Sacramento at 9:40 A. M. and San Francisco via
Stockton at 4:15 P. M.
m A.M. Daily, connecting with overland
8:45 ‘train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn,
Rocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port Costa
nd Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at
215 p. m,
e Daily; eounecting with
12°45 P. M. Overland Train, leavi
San brancisco at 8:00 A.M. for East, an
by yg Limited leaving San Francisco at
° Daily; connecti with Lo§:15 °. M. cal "irein locelr as Sacramento at 4:50 P. M.and Overland rains for
East and West. .
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
10:00 P, mM, Pally.
Arriving From Grass Valley Only.5
8:1 5 A. M. paity
ABRIVING FROM OCOBFAX.
5 Daily ; necti ith Over9:35 A. M. iand'irain from beats
1:1 . P.M ror Al a with overbad * ian rain om
é Daily ; connecting with Uver5:00 P. M. land Train leaving San Fr ncisco at 8:00 A. M. and “9 tay ae Lir ited
leaving San Francisco at 10 A. M,
. Daily ; connecting with Lo -al
9 40 P. M. Train leaving Sacramento at
4:50 P. M. and all points South.
«. P. LOUGHRIDGE, General Mauager.
F. G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt.
EIGHT ©
EASTERN CITIES
INVITE YOU
and the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
offers those low round-trip rates:
ON SALE ROUND TRIP
June 30-July 1.. Cincinnati, $76 50
July: bo?) ow tec che Detroit, 82 25
July 3-4,0.0 00.0.. Chicago, 71 50
July 3-4 )
August 22 23 \... Buffalo, 87 00
September 5-6
July8-9. . .. Colorado Springs 55 00
July 17-18 . .. Milwaukee, 74 50
August 20-21..... Louisville, 77 50
September 5-6.. .Cleveland, 82 50
These rates apply frem California mainline points. inne miles shortest — many
hours . fastest — finest scenery — choice of
rout s — limited trains — personally conduc‘ed tourist excursions—
Across the Continent.
Details at nearest office
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Secure Time Tables and any desired
information from
MORRIS LOBNER,
8. P. Oo. Agérit at Colfax.
CITIZENS BANK
‘meorporated 1876.)
ROAD STEEET, -MSEVADA CITY
CAPITAL. .
Authorized and subscribed, $2U0,000
Paidupincoin, « 50,000
Undivided profits, = 35,00C
DIRECTORS. ,
BM, PRESTON ose cccicsccccgessesscce President
JOHN Ty, MOBGAR.....cccecceeceese Cashien
D. BaMGBO@AR.,...cavssiccccscccesce Secretary
Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. BR. M. Hunt,
Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS.
104.M.to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from
6:30 to 7:30 P.M.
CORRESPONDENTS.
, New York—National Bank of North Amer
ca.
San Franciesco—First National Bank, Lon
don, Paris & American Bank. ,
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mill.
Co.
Weiss Sight Drafts payabie in
Also Bills of Baohange gazable at sight in
the principal cities o: eat Britain ane
Eurepe. who
Collections on any part of the United State: . ner.
specialty.
Highest price paid for County and Stete
. uine rubies—certain vacuums, whose
PREC#OUS STONES,
The Methods by Which They Are’
Tested by Experts,
In ‘a lecture on precious stones recently delivered before the Industrial
association of -Berlin, Dr. Immanuel
Friedlaender said that the testing of
common test for hardness suffices. If
the stone resists strong attacks, it is
certain to be genuine; if it does not,
hnitation has been destroyed. This
test, however, is doubtful with rubies.
If a ruby can be affected by a steel
file or by\quartz, it is surely not genuine, but. such a test with a topaz is
liable to injure a valuable stone.
The test for hardness is of no: avail
with emeralds, as this stone ‘fs not
much harder than quartz and in addition possesses the quality of cracking
easily.
. For examining rubies and emeralds
the optical testis best. A glass magnifying about 100 times suffices. Every expert knows that almost all precious stones have little flaws. Nearly
every ruby and all emeralds have
many defects, which are so characteristic that the genuineness of thé stones
is readily established. Such a test: is
very necessary with rubies, because
the imitations are very deceiving.
Their color is absolutely durable and
often much finer than that of the genuine, although it may be stated that a
somewhat yellowish tint is always suspicious. ‘
The only reliable way in which genuine rubies can be told from imitations
is by the minute air bubbles of the latter, which become: clearly ‘visible under the. magnifying glass. These are
not to be found in.the natural gem.
On the other hand, the imitations lack
certain defects characteristic of genoutlines are much more indistinct than
those of the air bubbles in imitations.
True emeralds have similar characteristic defects, such as inclosures of
liquids and curious dendrites. Sapphires also show peculiar netlike formations.
Never Washed Herself.
Benevolent Old Lady (to little girl)—
My little dear, do you wash your face
and hands every morning?
“No, mum.” ;
“Good gracious! That’s perfectly
dreadful. Do you wash your face in
the middle of the day?’
“No, mum.” ‘
“Dear me! When do you wash yourself?”
“T never washes.”
“Horrible! It is shocking how depraved the lower classes are! I must
organize a society to see that children
are properly washed. Tell me, little
one, do you really never wash yourself?”
“No, mum. Mamma washes me every
morning.”
2@>
Call on Ed Schmidt when-you want
anything in the tobacco line. tf
You will find reading matter on. every
page of the TRANSORIPT.
Some Foolish Peeple
Allow a cough to run until it gets. beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in
most cases it wears them away. Coald
they be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to cure,
they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose
Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size tree. For
sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent.
Corcoran & Arbogast
Are ready toserve all customers with PURE
MOUNTAIN
door daily. Leave ordersat our office, adsorning the Theatre, on Broad street, or call]
us up by telerhone.
CORCORAN & ARBOGAST,UNDERTAKING: PARLORS,
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street... Nevada City, Cal
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Faneral Director.
Bodies Embalmed for shipment.
: Orders taken for Floral Pieces
Telephone 34.
FyAme PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
pared tofurnish to my
Finest Wines
Peerless Saloon.
saloon from Chas, Dahigren, I am precustomers the
Liquors and Cigars
All my old friends and all the
call will be trotted 1p Seana aoe
Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion purchased
assay Office et the Bank.
J. M. THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley,
Dr. N. E. Chapman,
Dr: C. W, Chapman
DENTISTS.
Broad Street, opp. National Exehange Hotel
Bevada
JAMES HENSESSY, + Prop’r.
HENRY W. RICH.
he Aimpire Livery Stable
(ties ap cosidenee, Seeramento # Nevada . HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
_ To befound in this part of the State.
* City, Cal.
diamonds is comparatively simple. The .
the damage is insignificant, as only an}
August Plower.
“Jt-is a surprising fact,” ‘says Prof.
-Honston, “that in my travels in all
parts of the ‘world, for the last ten
years, I have met more people having
ased)Green’s August Flower than a
remedy, for. dyspepsia, deranged liver
and.stomach, and for constipation.
find for tourists, and salesman, or for
rsons filling office positions, where
beadaches and general bad. feelings
rregalar habits exist, that
Green’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by
frequent use and is excellent for sour
stomachs and indigestion.” Sample
bottles free at H. B. Dickerman’s.
Sold by dealers in all civilized counGet Green’s prize almanac. tf
DES. ERR,
At Bed Time
I take a pleasant herb drink, the next
morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says.it acts
gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is
easily astea. It is called Lane’s Medicine. Lane’s Family Medicinemoves
he bowels each day. Price 25c. and
50c. For sale by H. Dickerman, sole
agent. tf
Best We Ever Tasted!
Is the verdict of all our patrons, asto the
BREAD, PIES and CAKES
MADE ‘AT THE
New York Bakery
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
Free Delivery to any part of thecity. Wedd Cakes and Fancy. Pastry a specialty.
Frere pas So number—West 8.
Books, which claims the gre
for yourself whether this is true or not.
ICE, and will leave it at your . ° Facts Show for Themselves.
NOTICE FOR BIDS_
—FOR —
Furnishing School Books.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR
Board of Educat on of Nevada County,
Californ:a, will receive sealed bids for fur_.
nishing the following School Books for use
in the Schools of Nevada County :
Supplementary Readers for the Ist,
2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and
9th Grades.
Algebra, Elementary Geometry,
Book-keeping, Elementary History,
Writiag and Drawing.
All bids will be opened at
11 o’clock a. m. on June 15th, 1901,
at the office of the Cyunty S intendent
of Schools in the CourtHous ot Neveta
ony: Cal,
e Board reserves.the right to reject any
. W. J. ROGERS,
Secretary County Board of Education.
Nevada City, Cal., April 6, 1901. aps
and all bids.
£
made from herbs, and is prepared as 0
Tickets, per couple.. .. corseee $l 00
Gentlemen Spectators ....50 Cents
GRADUATES BALL
—A Grand Dange will be given by—The Class<of 4904
asteae sania
H. Loveland, Olifford Hepne,, Wmn.
t discon va tre a i e, Rs
epson, R. ae A.. Morgan, H..
rane, J semias B ae ours ic a 8, oN = a 5 2 :
Merrill, F; Fleming, J. Hackley and
Ashburn,
gentlemen: _ Miases bel §. Ivey
Veda B, Gourley, Mollie A. Maher,
Lucille M. Sukeforth, Hazel I. Robb,
Sadie A. Snell, Madd M. Cabel,
Beatrice E, Carr, Lyda M. McKenna
aud Mesers. Henry L. Hurst and Henry
H. Matthieson. ~ 3
The Class has made every preparation
for the entertainment of
their guests,
THE BEST OF MUSIC.
Lady Spectators........25 Cents
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not be Sg me phe ‘ ines i
length inserted under th for teen
a week or $28 month. Eac .additional line
10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Payable invariably in advance.
class canvassers, Good wages. For particulars apply to Jas. Y. Beveridge, Manager.
Colley’s corner Grove and Nevada str eets
L}
We can give steady employment to first
Western Book Company, Fresno, Cal.
Furnished Rooms to Let.
Furnished rooms to let, Enquire at James
tf
Armory Hall on Saturday ey . Good
music. Everybody invited. A: ion, 50
cents for gentlemen. Ladies free.
$350, ard lots of other makes down to $200’
Payments $10 per month, Est: y organs
from $100 up. . Other makes from $25 up.
Singer sewing machines from $35 up. PayWeekly Socials,
Prices That Talk.
£ teinway pianos, $525; A. B, Chase pianos
$400; Emerson pianos, $350; .Estey pianos:
DEALER In
All Kinds-of Cigars and Tobacco
ee
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg Bris
NATIONAL
$2 OO Fer Year.
GOLD OIL COPPER SILYER Etc.
The Great Mining Exponent of the West
PACIFIC COAST MINER
issued at 320 Sansome St,, San Francisco, by CALKINS BROS. PUBLISH. ING co. (Incoryorated. )
If you are an advertiser, or intend: to advertise, investigate theMINER Sub :
atest bona fide Coast cireulation. of any mining Dee ae
wood, hay, grain or anything useful. Don’t
buy cheap stuff when -you can get,the best . la
for such low prices and exsy Payments.
C. H. HARRISON, ;
$3 pe: month, or will exchan se for
_GEO. ‘W. REKKS, 4 gent,
juni38-tf Residence: Nevada City,
Dr, Alvah N. organ.
‘Dentist.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
ee
Office Hours—# to 12 a. u., and ltobP. m.
Send for Sample.
BE STRONG.
LincoiIn Sexual Vitls restore natural strength and
vigor. They do not excite or Stimulate. They are a
perfectly pure and certain nerve food, and every
tablet is stundarized to absolute nniformity. Use
them and you will rejoice in strength, nerve vigor and
manly magnetism,
Price, $1 00 per box—buy of your draggist or sent
by mail‘on receipt of price,.in plain wrapper.
Ww. D. WINTON, Agent
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
The Graduating Olass this: year consists of the following re ladies, and
Table. of Distan
ee ee
Wednesday Evening,June 26th. . .
L. A. Walling will be Floor Director
and will be assisted -by the following:
Alpha Pe ae
Bees erelbarseesesee
Cee ee
FIRE ALARM BOXES.
Following is a list of the fire alarm}
-boxes in Nevada City and where
are situated. It will befou
great convenience to have this
up some place where you may
it whol alarm is turned in:
24—Broad Street and. National Alley. :
25—West Broad and Findvot and Pine
ley streets.
26—East B
34— Main and Cottage}
35 — Coyote street and
Washington road.
36—Nevada street, cat -of
Dr. Hunt’s lot.
43-——Sacramento and Adams 5)
é hy
at? o’clock a. m.
plicant will be charged.
Céunty Superintendent of Schools.
Nevada City, June 10, 1901.
SemiAnnuat Examination.
E SEMI-ANNUAL BXAMINATION OF
applicants. for Teachers’
will commence at Washi: n School Build. Nevada City, on Monday, June 24th
A fee of $2 from ea
W. J. ROGERS, ~
45—Sacraménto and Pine
streets, near Cooper’s lumber
46—J ordan and Zion streets;
in front of Mrs. Davenport's.
Pine Street er
FRUTand VEGETABLE STORE
AH GUEY.
Nevada j City
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all
times. — ;
CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIM
52—Park Avenue and, Nimrod streets, in front of Dan
Marsh’s residence.
Assessment Notice
WARD GOLD. MINING
Location of principal o2.
‘isco, Califo:
is hereby given that at a meeting
irectors
May, 1901, an assessm
One-Half cents
: Telephone Nc ~*
capital stock o
=] ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor,
Best ne given to trenalent
Stables Open All Night,
Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada Oity,
mediately in United:
Secretary, at the office
5,-Claus Spreckels Bui .
cisco, California.
Any stock upon which t'
iat date be]
shai . feacher o1 Vocal and instrumeatt;
9
by
quir
of the said Charles
of his death in and.
ec sor
eing in
R. H. TURNER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
United States,
Makes a specialty of Mining Cases,
Mining Patents and Lund Oases.
Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building,
r Third aud Market Streets, San
Company C-will_give'a weekly soiree at __ ancisco. Rooms 12, 14and1¢ .
a a0
re, will be sold on the 16th ;
of July, 1901, to r be uent, .
Jeet of aivansinii’ eal
y order of the Board of
SAMU.
Orricze—414-415 Claus pssst
San Francisco.
_2.R. DAVIS,
instructing pupils
of
»
ia North : se San Juan.oe
Notice To Creditors.
{STATE OF PETER ALLISON, New Fruit and Vegetable Sta.
Court of th
Calif rn:a,
w of
California, all
estate of the said C
the time of his death, and all the
title and interest that the said estate
law, or otherwise,
or in addition to that
Johnston at tbe time
to all those certain
arcels of land, situate, lying and
ip, County of N
a, bounded and parollows, towit:
lot and stable in town of Graniteis
California. said premcecupied formerly as a
ent, known as the Johnunded on the south by
3.0n theeast by the lot occupied by Parson’s quartz mill; on the west
north by lot occupied by
and adjoining
by road, and on the
a blacksmith’s shop.
o, Garden lot nor‘h of,
e residence lot, aforesaid.
conditions of sale: Cash
n confirmation
ourt; and sealed
for the pore ase of said
thereof will be
at the law ofproperty, or either parce
the undersi,
Searls, Nevada Cit
pd 10 o’clock a. m. of said 10t
received b:
fice of F
nis, w
in Nevada
vada,
0)
i
ureka_ Townsh
vada, State of Californi
ticularly described as f
House,
ville, Nevada County,
ises being the ones
residence by deced
ston place; said lot bo
Poormsn’s Creek
Als
th
‘erms ‘end
coin of the United States, u:
of Pg 4 by said Superior
ffice address
California, Attorney in fact
Sloat, filed his applica ion fo:
ent tu the “Arbogast Placer
ining District,
Sate of Caiifornia
bracing theS% of NE 4 of
of W
SW!
os
a Me
known rec
claims to k
claim is Lounded o
Valley Co.’s land
MOTT’S They overcome Weak—=== : ness, sregularity and
= omissions, increase vigee
—@ of menstruation.” They are ** LIFE SAVERS” to girls at
womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No
known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—life
becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold
by dru; its. ‘DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO;, Cleveland, Ohio.
For Sale by H. Dickerman.
or and banish “pains
Hirsch
and east by th
tate line of Nevada City.
same by purchase made
record
er’s office in said co
Any and all
Barr harre
“ pe
The Leading Flovr.
Union ) Hotel
And Now Ready for Business;
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop
Re-opened
58-61t
Mrs. Steins &
The unders:
see aiil gies wekat nies a) w Vi
including”
Tamales, Enchiladas,
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Bacon and E;
its, Duran
‘Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
Wore IS. HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN
pursuance of an order of the Superior
e County of Nevada, State of
made inthe matter of the estate
of Charles E. Johnston, deceased, th
signed, the administrator with the will anof the said estate, will sell at private
sale to the highest bidder,
coin of the United States, and
firmation by said Superior C
after MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY
1901, at 10 o’clock a, m, of sai
Oo: Searls,
nate ti
es
or
: C. D, EAS
Administrator, with the will annex
Charles E, Johnston, deceased,
Dated City, May 22, 1901.
(No, 2201.]
Notice of Application for [lineral
Patent.
Application for a paten« to the “Arbogast
lacer Mine.” ~
UnitED STaTEs Layp OvrFioz,
SACRAMENTO,
N°ZSE QS HEREBY GIVER
Hamilton, Ohio. has thie day, by. as
rsonsclaimi
portion of said “Arbogast P’
said mining.ground. as
scribed,
claims. with t
States Land Offi
‘of California,
Short Order Restaurant
reopened the resta
on Broad sarees,
nitlo:
necessary youchenss Lee ‘non
ter the first publ ante of notice
said rator; at: the Office
Power, at Nevada ity
State of California, the
fer the transaction of
YEE ‘LEE & Co,
estate, in said county of
Administr, t oni bs aso of the ate
Dated April 26, 1991.
ASSESSMENT ‘NOTICE.
} Sanatorium. 1009}; Ninth Street, bet. J and
for cash, gold
subject tO con
LLEFONTAINE MINING ANY.
Location of prine pg an
DR. COREY,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
K, NeerJ.
AJl the latest. modern appliances, Chronie. .
diseases. Write for further information..
Helepho: -es—Sunset South 6081; Capital 09, .
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
tle, interest
B Johnsons
kk spoe which
qpUnion Livery Stable
st., opp. Union Hote,
i enry Lane, = Prop't},
eae
finest turn-oute in the ounty.and ples
ty of
> ren day. aud nighs
eavda City Transfer Co, .
DRAYING AND HAULING.
[ibe chinemngetor separ ptree
i m Telephone co)
uity in the following’
toa m
* p.8. RAKBR:
W. W. WAGGONER,
Civil Bagineer and Surveyor.
on 4 U.S. MINERAL SURVEYOR
~ Dy Camstae Morgan & Roberts’ Block, NeCity.
my ditch a little West on
is Nevada
= st Nerada City Assay Ofc
tdssaying of Ores of all description
JILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF
'racti: & specialty.
or Express ttended
GOLp BOUGHT, “Broad eo Celow
“T. H. HICKS & CO.
for said ¥.
© &@ mineral patounty of Nesaid
Nw
of the N W 4 of the NE
“of N W 4 and the N E}
all of Section 12, T 16N,B 8 E,
containing 60 acres.
ord of the location of said minin
edge of applicant.
n the North b;
» west by “
claim, south by Rog:
e Nivens claim snd t
Claimant. hold
rch 2,1901. Deed
page 181, in the Recordunty.
veda County, gis0 Soe m
ne tree
cold tract: theune, “4
é to.
to an oak tree tw
n twosides; thence
to la
The sale will be:made on
NEW YORK HOFF.
BROAD ST.; NEVADA OF 7,
p.JAS: CHIVELL, Lessee,
F Se GEMENT—A home-like
test portions of the Quees city, VIN e '.
ay . rooms; electric lights Soroughout Ls
me. eigen oo not surpassed in the co!
riety, ng and service.
RIGTLY ieearate R supplied
sale, ten per cent. cash, gold col
teat at time of son-.
ctor-ofthe etal Boomer:
Ordinance No. 161.
adversely any
acer Mine,” or
hereinbefore dequired to filé their adverse
Register of the United Robi
at sacramento, in the
during the sixty days
hereof, or they will be
the provisions of the
R, Register.
An ordinanee providing « revenue for the
Twenty,
IE. W. SCHIIIDT,
LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine SCO. ..5ccnsiseeeess-Mevada City Cal
LEADING esis ta & Cent Cigar
HARMONIA
ARTHUR HUMBOLDT MDT
m toshort orders.
6
The Best Liquors, ab
The Best Cigars,
fhess are the attractions you can
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER,”
Beer 5 Conts a Glass,
SHAW '& BOWMAN,
Dentists.
ét
4oTH YRAR—NO,
Goo Wfuch «
Wasninaton, Jane
ten numbers in his grade,
of his pay, to furlough. p:
years and to be. pt
is the sentence, ;
martial upon Oap
at present. stationed
Navy Yard. The Oaptain
with scandalous condu
resented to a den: ‘
be reduced because it requir
proval of the Treasury offive
this was @ purely person:
Secretary Long has yet to ac
proceedings of the Qourt.
Fine fresh \ honey’ fro:
Towle’s, two squares for ‘
JULY
. The Gra
“Tn ww
RUT
PIONEER HAROWARE