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March 11, 1901 (4 pages)

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BENRY, Pegister, January 28, 1901, Real ‘tion, Estate at COURT OF THB» ite of California, ate of A\N JANB » is hereiy given, J rder of ‘he *upers 4 ot Nevada, State of 4 eventh cay of Kebof the estuteot Ann * > unde: signed, the fate of the said Esetion to’ the highcoin of the United ulirmarion by said FURKDAY the oh b i2c’clock M, in door, att evourt sunty of Nevada, » right, title, interAnn Jaue Scottat . < and all the right said estate ae herwise acquir to. that of the said » of her death, in piece or parcel of being in the said of California, and follows: [mvrove1 land of Kureka north ry Sohowt Lake Company's } of Eureka Lake oad leading from Ciaims; together on the parcel of F sale: Cash, gold © be paid to the nation of sale by SM. HUBBARD, tate o1 Aun Jane fold a) ting. L MEFTING OF he C. dius Gold Id at the fice of, rney street, San nm . Monday, the , at the hour 0 purpose of elect servefor theen” @ ssaction of sue 3 ome «fore the will close on Frip.m, ¢LL, Se cretary, kKoom 3806, 5a fel’ ication. », Cal., March 6th, VEN THAT THB ttler ; nake final Pp that ssid oe udge of the waty, Cal. ate April 15th, pon H. KE. Na. 544 of N. W408 8 and M. a linesses to prove ron and cultivae albraith, Henk Geo. Lathrop: NRY, Register. . eS To aa . a AY AARKS > DESIGNS o Washingto® utter service: , town without extra — rHE y Mail, $6 a Years By Carrier, 12 1-2 th a Weele, 0 CENTS A WEEK che rtisements of not to er) a ‘moose o woete a week k or 40 Baw ¥ able invariably in advance, anos, Organs and Sewing Tlachines. Steinway Pianos and Estey Orannd: also ral different makes of pianos from $200 np. Organs from $25 up. Latest improved Singer machines from $35 up. Other makes »m$5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe store, ada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sher», Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co. . For Sale. House and lot for sale, situated on Long treet. Price $475, half cash and balance on Inquire of A. Naake on. Long street. puss House For Sale. A house three doors from New York Hotel on Broad street, Nevada City. Address to Genital, JOHN BAUER, Cashier. _ NEVADA COUNTY BANK, ames NEVADA CITY, CAL. . ss: ~~: = GILBERT J. RECTOR, Ase’t Cashier. Liberal ‘Interest . : Allowed on eatin, A general Banking business transacted. i Dratts issued payable in any part of the world. . Loans made on approved security. Valuables can be deposited in-our fireOffice Hours: 10.a. m. to 4 p. m. + sete Evenings : 6:30 2s m. DEALER IW All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco C. H. HARRISON, The Finest 5-Cent; Cigar in Town. _C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STRERT. Opp. Rosenberg Brcs us} M street, Sacramento, Calif. -£26-lw Rooms and Board. Mrs, Jones, in theStover Building on Broad street, is prepared to accommodate a limited number of persons with board and lodging at reasonable rates. jlo 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 ef wages. Write at once. Address BUTLER & ALGER, Dept. B, Naw Havun, Coun 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. ——_—_—=— ” NOQ—_aee=k. Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Ce. Electric Power Co.'s is the ideal Light. Union Livery Stable Main et. opp. Union Hotel. Henry Lane, = = Prop’r: eri nest turn-oute in the ounty,and plep Oven dev and night Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until further notice the "Bus will make regular trips between Nevada pity and Grass Valley atthe following Lea Ni : and 730, sores City at.10 a. m., 2, 5 ving Grass alley m, 4 SaSand 6:30 p.m, at 8:45 a. 7] Passengers called for in any part. ot orders at the National Exchange Hotel. GEO. GRISSEL. Prop. The Leading Flour. Clam Juice The Colebrated H. B. At ‘*Tom’s Place.”’ T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. Unton: Ftotel Re-openied And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbangher, Prop’. This Favorite Hotel has been ~“remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this SOMETHING Apricot Cordial. Oyster Cocktails THOERTALNG PRLRS, HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street.. .. Nevada City, Cal. ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director. _ Bodies Embalmed for shipment: Orders taken for Floral Pieces. Telephone 34. NEW ! Whiskey part of the — One Hundred Sunay Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote! JAFIES HENSESSY, es The Empire Livery Stable _ has the largest lot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Empire Stable, Nevada City, Prop’r. ‘To be found in this part of the State. Finest Wines who call ner. Peerless Saloon. Here PURCHASED THIS POPULAR saloon from Chas, Dahigren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the Liquors and Cigars All my old friends and all the new ones i will be treated ina courteous.manHENRY W. RICH. In Their New patrons to call and ses * make it a point to sefve hk a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their new cagrters -5 Commercial street and invite a sheila former cm, Wines, Liquors and Cigars All kinds of Mixed vrinks MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. Saloon . They will he firest trancs of NEW YORK MANAGE! EM ee a easantest portions of the liquors Ete. ialtv BROAD ST., NEVADA Cl 7, JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee. —A home-like MENT 01 aK Dice rooms; electric lights thr THE TABLE is not surpassed & in the county or variety, cooking and ser vice, withthe WY emearage natn "Wines, HOTA Will open up at his old street am MONDAY N to order. for the holidays. times. CHICKENS TO ORDER TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AH GUEY to furnish you with chickens eee He will also have Turkeys Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all lace on Pine ,and will be AT ANY TIME f this well-known ding cakes and Fancy NEW YORK BAKERY, GEORGE HURST, Prop. ASSUME THe H we op ae I am ee pared to furnish the public Bread, Pies and Cakes Delivered free to any part of the ot yp, Wee MANAGEMENT . CO ALEX HONGEL.....,Proprietor. Jk MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECIALTY, : gars may be found here. Come and see for yourself and be convinced. Neavda City Transfer Co. tation of baswngo fo rreheatrle to the transpor 4 rte * THE RECEPTION, Commercial Street, Nevada City. The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and CiDRAYING AND HAULING. WOO! mes. New Fruit and Vege Sor _ YEE LEE & CO. we ireeel Sto: ini HAT, ‘s on STREET, where wi be kept at all times the very best of Fruits pS ivered free of charge”and the best of satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED--A HUSBAND! AM A YOUNG LADY OF 22 worth $20,000, and desire a true and loving husband, . Address, P. O. BOX 152, mr4 Bapinsvit_e, N. Y. NATIONAL MARKET, Broad 8t., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Prop’r C.J.NAFFPZIGER, = °¢ Beef, Pork, Mutton . Sausages, ete. wholesale * And all kinds of Meats usually found ina first class market. so0ds delivered free e CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) BEOAD STREET, NBVADA cIT? CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, -°° 50,000 Undivided profits; = 35,000 DIRECTORS. &. M. MD. .Licacstevovenucteseses President . ous f. MORBGAM....cccceereeceeecss Cinehies ORGAN.. .ccccccceccessssccczce Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. RB. M. Hunt, Lord Housman. M. Hug
—_— BUSINESS HOURS. 10 a. wu. to.4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:80 to 7:30 P. M. CORRESPONDENTS. New’ York—National Bank of North AmerSan Francisco—First National Bank, Lon P & American Bank. “Seoramento— ational Bank of D. O. Mills “We issue Sight Drafts payabie in SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of bene ag able at sight iv the principal citi t Britain av? Gur cheotions on any part of the United Stater Na paid for County and Steve arra: Silver Bullion purch.sed iseay Office atthe Banke. © This Bank Maintaing an office at Grass Lo a ley, where a general Banking Business ts. J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley. UN ION MARKET, COLLEY BROS.,; = = Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bte., At the lowest rates. B ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE W ‘seock of the : . aponded the woman with the -1 “Just step aside. I'm going in to see your employer.” — . dat de boss just upset his ink. He ain’t _ Lin no levin mood.” ton.” ” ifaybe he will, but 1 wants to tell bah « Aeta Api tani g a) atime dag eoachman.” ‘rushes in an tells de boss dat his naphtha launch has been fired by tramps.” finds de mainspring broken”, has dropped 20 points. De_ boss: finds dat mice has gnawed up his new insurance calendar. thousand stamps.” Riko threatens of the big oftion “Yes, young man; I have books,” reportfolio, “Afore yer goes,” said the ‘boy, still the sill, “I wants to tell yer “Oh, he will listen to my demonstrayer dat he just got a telephone call say. signed, was p' Counsel for Stocks and Bonds bought and sold, . 1" Ot Durslars had carried off de walu. defendant examined latter ead m : turning it over to look for the supere=proof steel vault at little expense. . «gem 1 scription, found that it was missing, “Den de news just came dat his trot. “That is very bad, but" — “Just afore yer come a young fellar ee 4 sympathize with him, and may“De boss goes to. look at his watch an “Gracious! But'— . “Den comes de news dat 8 an Z stock De glue upsets on a “Terrible! Yet”— “But wait! Just as you comes up stairs de boss asks ever de. telephone whether it’s a boy or. girl, Somebody says twins and”— But the book agent had_ vanished. The boss came out and patted the boy on the head. “Patsy, you are a brick! Take the rest of the afternoon off. Here’s fare to Lincoln park.”—Chicago News. Great Drawing to a Bobtail Pair. “The most remarkable draw I ever saw made at poker was in a Chicago club one night,” said a Chicago man. “There were five of us in a little social game, with a limit of $25 and all jack pots. A friend-of mine whom I will call Jones was dealing. I was first under the guns and passed, as did also the two men sitting next. The fifth man—we will say his name was Brown —opened the pot for $5. Jones didn’t have the shadow of a thing in his hands, but he raised Brown $10, intending to stand pat and bluff it out. Brown had three aces; and he came back at Jones with.$10 better. “Now, instead of laying down, as a wise man should in a case like that, Jones determined to see it through. He knew, of course, that it would be useless to try to bluff,-so he drew three cards to a king and queen of spades. Brown had drawn two cards to his aces and had got a small pair. As a bait he led off. the g with $5. Jones hadn’t looked ut nis haud until Brown bet, and when he picked up bis cards he almost fell dead. He had drawn an ace, jack and ten of spades, making a royal flush. They raised each other back and forth until one or the other had all his money in, and when the hands were shown the game breke up right there.”—Washington Post. An Apology and a Settlement. When the theater crowd was at its thickest on Broadway on Saturday night, a well set up man of medium size,. wearing a glossy silk hat, hurried along. In dodging through the throng the handle of the cane he carried caught the arm of one of two burly persois who were going in the same direction. He half turned as if to apologize, but before he could do so one of the pair smashed his silk hat with a heavy stick. “I beg your pardon, sir,” said the man, blandly taking off his battered tile: “My rudeness was unintentional.” Putting back the damaged hat on his head, he dropped his cane and said, “Now I propose to settle with date for a blackguard.” Those on the spot saw a dash offists. The big man went flat on his back from a clean smash on the jaw. “If you want any more, I am ready to oblige you,” said the other. The other apparently didn’t. The smaller man picked up his stick, took off his damaged silk hat, brushed it ‘and continued on his way down Broadway. And the crowd of spectators, who had gathered as if by magic, broke up with the feeling that they had seen as neat a bit of work as it would ever be their good fortune to encounter.— New York Sun. Much of Little. The stranger in any city half a hundred years old, if he knew nothing of the city’s history, would learn from many of the signs that the second and third generations had succeeded to the business of father and grandfather. It is especially true of New York. The New York Tribune mentions some peculiar signs and relates the following: A Londoner who had strolled about the streets of the city with a New Yorker who called his attention to some of the signs of sons agreed that in this respect New York was very like London, but in neither city was there any such sign as he saw in one of the old English towns a few hours’ run from the world’s metropolis. The sign reads, “John Littlejohn’s Sons & Little (Little Littlejohn, Doolittle Littlejohn & John Little). According to the Londoner the first Littlejohn and Little were partneérs. The former gave his first son his partner’s family name, and Little gave bis boy his partner’s Christian name. Littlejohn’s second son was named for his mother’s family, Doolittle. The three sons sucéeeded te their fathers’ business; hence the sign is entirely correct, and the Londoner was right in saying that the successors had no intention of being “funny” when they had their sign written as it appears. ya Papuler Public Taste, Hane: Meee Advertising in the TransonrrT tells. A New York dealer, who left about $2,000,000, for a long time kept up the. 2 practice of tearing off the fly sheets; {{ of the numerous foolscap letters he . . received and sticking them on a spindle . for scribbling purposes. Envelopes were not yet In use. A lawsuit arose, and the merchant thought he had won ‘his case when defendant's letter, duly . He immediately saw his advantage . . and said: ‘This letter is: incomplete, your honor. claim that there might have been a ‘postscript on the other sheet which would entirely change of the order.” defendant won the suit, The practice be”— of utilizing fily sheets in that merchant’s office was at once discontinued. —New York Press. A sheet ts missing. I the character The court so ruled, and S A Sergeant's Severin, “When Indians were being recruited for the regular army,” said a western} representative, “it was the custom to give them civilized names. . Down at Fort: Apache army officers were re eruiting Yumas and Apaches. A 'recruiting sergeant was, naming them. Finally a company had been formed, and the first sergeant, who was an American, went out to the front anc eenter to report his company to the commanding officer. “‘Company D, sir, four privates absent.’ : “Who are they? asked the commanding officer. “*Jay Gould, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Joe ‘Jefferson and Russell Sage, sir,’ shouted the sergeant.”—New York World. Fashion’s Demands. The conscientious young man of fashion now brushes his hair differently when wearing a hat. Chancellor Tisdall, the acknowledged Beau Brummel of Dublin in his youth, had inex-pressibles variously cut for walking and for sitting and once sat down in the former with disastrous ' results. Not long ago @ milliner advertised. with @ newly invented hat that it “necessitated the mouth worn slightly open.” What shall we come to next?—Vanity Fair. Irritating, “So Mrs. Gaylord insists on a separation at last, does she? Well, he has neglected her shamefully.” “Oh, she didn’t mind that particular. ly.” _« {What was the trouble, then?” “Why, whenever he was a little good to her he was so very virtuous about it that she just couldn’t stand it.”—Harper’s Bazar. The actors’ green room is so called because its floor in the time of Shakespeare was always covered with green rushes. ‘Mediseval knights often took a voluntary oath that they would never spare the life of an enemy. WHEN YOU HAVE THE GRIPPE TAK& J. F. Cutter Whiskey and Quinine. dw ill cure you —— E. MARTIN & CO. Sole Agents. 54-56 First St., San Francisco, For Buggy Tops AND— Carriage Trimmings Of all kinds go to J. Gairns. HE 1S MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES At price to suit the times. A Fine Line of Robes from $2 up. Horse Blankets of all grades. Harness, Saddles, Whips, Combs and Brushes. All at Bed Bock Prices for Cash. . , No Credit iis soos coeee saan aol Curry x K « * XN OL. 3 * * K «KK _ »Headache Safe and Sure. They Do Not Affect the Heart. For Sale at—a -DICKERMAN’S. eoees Powders. Drugs, Stationery and Photo Supplies. (4) ©90HGO0OO0080000 ENGLAN D.% . ae , ARCHITECTS PLAZA PLANING MILL... RICE & LEWIS, Props. AN D BUILDERS. ouldinns Brackets, Woodwork of all kinds, Turning, House-Trimm Getour stim es ou any work of this sort Office and Store Fixtures, ing, Fancy Grill Workla Soecialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes that you may need. RICE & LEWIS, SackRAMENTO Sz., Newapa Crzy. NOTICE. The well-known Lomber Business of Cooper Bros, with Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery, etc, is offered for sale at a bargain, For further particulars apply at. the office at Lumber Yard, Nevada Oity, Nevada Oounty, California. j23 fe ee FOR SALE. A rare oppo rtunity 's offered for investment. Party desires to seli immeshares of stock of e Oil C nyo! California ' j Bach elon oll So Price Wo per share 5 et j j ‘or.all or any part. Company’s price, $1.00 per share. Address, Cc. J. TALLON. No308 Market St., San Francisco. RE 9 REE ABBEY I UR at 9 ti R. H. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice in all the Courts of the United States. Makes a specialty ty of Mining Oases, Mining Patents and L Lund Oases. Office in Claus Spreckies’ Building, orner Third aud Market Streets, San Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16. CREMATION. SAN FEANCISCO. juin. GORGE Ry Odd Fellows’ Cambie Association, php yep ere Manager. Short Order Restaurant The undersigned haye reopened the restaurant in the Mills buildi on Broad street, and wlll give strict attention to short orders, including Tamales, Enchiladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs. Mrs. Steffens & Mrs, Durand Nevada City Assay Office, Assaying of Ores of all description: Mitt TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or Express orders promptly attended to. GOLD HOUGHT, Broad Street, below National Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DRALER, Pine Street,..c.cccccccees. Nevada City? Cal LEADING Lan, See 5 Cent Cigar —Is sTOOK— GEN L ARTHUR ERA HUMBOLDT IMPT’D A ROSA HARMOMIA J, R. DAVIS, feacher o Vocal and instruments! Music, Also Choral avd Orchestral Director. Visits Nevada City, Grass Valle and othes portions of Nevada county w for urpose of instructing pupils at owe omes. For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete. pa a to the Professor, either by perce at his homeia North San Juan oF the Velen may a Nevade City Dancing School. Ladies and gentleman's man’s daucing sehool every Wednesday evening, and children’s dancing schoo] every Saturday afternoon, by PROF. JOHN MICHELL. The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. [hese are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass, foe fleets #80. All iesrs ad Expensive . . All the favorite, brands of Whiskioe kopeom pr ag ts and sb ‘age aclinen \and, auoh a8 Beg lor,” “Jesse used. A niche in the Colum! um is amonNR ef Taylor “Osear ‘Pepper, ument saves thecost ofa lot and its care and “Hobin H Wm. J. Britiand. eeocececece Say ie ais mage geneerarsees Seasicce th thy ae ee 3 % far Meh RRR ER Saeey Feo