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March 14, 1900 (4 pages)

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BF in re 9 ze 75] Hi fires fez a anid Ca ie, oy ance on bi noe RIc H. :W. . ving Will. OURT IN AND sate of ip, r0R te of JOSEPY r of ar Super rd day of Pebrace” yen that Monday, the : Ew wha sepa of a. m,, m of said ise oe the City and oa the Wil as the e gp eu said or hear mast, Guilious issuance to them of fnhen and where any ‘appear and contest 1900. ARBOGAST, Clerk, Deputy Cl rney for Ratsic Sa 07. ww Cause. URT IN AND FO » State of Califer eg estate of Emelie A. der to show cause al estate should not Fricot, executors o ~ of Biel, lie A. C he med their Ying for an ordy of the real estate of © necessary for the d petition and that }at-public or private 8-court--from ecessary to sell the of the reil etate of i gine mg) r pasona nd as is by la phot gh heen Said court aot te the estate of ibs said ee operior day of March, . Of said day at ‘he ; at the ceurt house Nevada, State of use why an order > said executors to . estate of said deessary, and why the at either public or that. a copy of this ast Once a week for » the Nevapa City r of general Poublished 1 ee anid T. ea. Judge. d we Comte Jr., At: £8-4w t Notice. 1G COMPANY. Lo. place of “busi:.es , ¥, Calicornia } that at a regu'ar ens the Dublin Gold 5 Seoronbona of Febiu4Sknown a: “ AssessGent per share Ms pd ital stock ue ie on oy fore the Jefferson, er esl Farmers and . Hollister, San his assessment shall Sist day of March, and. advertised for d unless payment is on the 2th day of if retary,to ment, ether with HESON, Secretary. mersand Marchuits er, Cal, f2l ——) w Cause. URT, COUNTY OF ornia. ate of D. A. Rich, trator of the estate aving filed his peti+ Praying for an or. estate of said deerein set forth, it ihe Judge that all estate of said dethe said Superior ary 12th, 1900, at ten of the said day, ut Superior Court, in County and State, der should not be \istrator to vell sv f said deceased, at necessary ; and me eeneened in the hewspa 2 wring City of } jive weeks prior @ , 1900. F, T. NILON, Superior Judge. Notice. COMPANY. LOCApe of business, San cation of works, inty, California. hat at a meeting of eld on the 12th day easment, No. 3, of sw levied upon the poration, payable ates Gold Coin, to » of the Company, San Fran1k upon which this ah on the i2th inquent, and udtuction ; and unless will be sold on farch, 1900, to pry together with the of sale. panes oF RUIZ, popretery ect, San F: Pamcived, j NING COMPANY, of business, ition of works, , California. lat at a mectaed held on aa @n assessme-hailf cents per "Capital Stock of iediately in he Secretary, at 407 MontgomCalifornia. assessment shal! of February. eavertio’d for Aer nee on Mond: ay. the the delin"with the costs of act Secretary. street, i 39TH FEARING 13304 . EE THE TRANSORIPT. oe 43 oe ee NEVADA cITY, CAL. WEDNESDAY. =v VENING, » MARCH My 1900. EST. IN_.1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, BAOK AT THE 5 OLD BAKERY. BROWN & aisopi _sUnsgRiPTION RATES. » By lail, $6 a Year. By Carrier, 12 I-23 Cts a Week. ADVERTISING RATES ade known on application; ; . Sion It. IF IT’S A COUGH, Cure It IF IT’S A COLD, Relieve It IF IT’S CROUP, Help It IF IT’S ASTHMA, Ease Sold and calcarkon! nas IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY USING . Lane's Compo ough Syray H. DICK ERMAN GEORGE WM. DURST Be ina resumed tle proprietorship of the. NEW YORK ae an anae Oa Commercial: street He is now p [aS See a WEDDING. games AND FANCY ‘PASTRY. “=” me order, mapentiiars ee . -pencourage in every way the rendering On your Sewer Work if you want to have a first-class job and save money. We sell Pipe at the lowest market prices, if you want to do your own work in making ssa nections with the new city system. Or we will take tracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all conWe employ none but first-class workmen. nections. A Hint About Stoves You may need a new heating or cooking stove. stock is one of the largest in this part of the Siate. have the best makes sold anywhere, and the jsrices are surprisingly moderate for such stoves, § George E. Turner, Pioneer Hardware Dealer. Our We PINE STREET, ‘) great deal to rid the principal streets of pow 400 really helpless creatures—the ‘francs a-year, and many give their . tourists, which disgusted so many with ~ REFORMING OF TWAPLES. Agreeable For Tourists, — Last year three important societies . ‘were founded: in Naples, one named “Pro ‘Napoli?’ the aim of which ts to} of the city more attractive to foreigners and the organ of which is a paper Fore . Published ‘mn and aistrtouted ‘gratis to all the! hotels, -ete:; ‘another, the International League Against. Tuberculosis, and a third, the Society Against Mendacity. This last named society, says the Na-. ples correspondent of the London Daily News, under the guidance of its prest-, dent, Prince Candriano, has done a begears i. the few fromthe of its existincl aoe city ginacd at the disposal of ‘the society a part of the suppressed ‘convent of San Domenico Maggiere, where aged, the blind, lame and crippled—are lodged and fed for shorter or longer periods until place is found for them in the various asylums or their families great number of rich Neapolitans and foreign residents have become members of the association, the lowest subscription to the purposes of. which is 12 services on the committee as visitors, ete., to carry on the work. Lady Haldon has been made treasurer and devotes a large portion of her time to. the good work. Persons found begging in the streets on the pretense of selling matches, ete., are taken into! the home for a night or two and w: ed that_if they are caught beeping again they will be arrested and put in prison; others who are really helpless and without means are received till a permanent refuge can be found for them. As there is no workhouse system in Naples this uew society was very necessary. It has put a stop to the persistent begging, especially from Naples. CALLED BOER BALAKLAVA. A Johannesburg Paper Tells of Foreign Fighters In South Africa. In view, of the denial which Dr. Leyds fel® called upon to make of reports that the Boers were sacrificing their foreign soldiers the following from The Standard and Diggers’ News of Johannesburg is of interest: “Nothing in the whole course of the campaign stands out so conspicuously as the whole hearted unison with which foreign sojourners—men of nations from all corners. of the earth— have thrown in their lot with the republics. Germans, Irishmen, Italians, Frenchmen and Scandinavians vie with each other in resisting the invader, and the same spirit emulates all ranks. Not being schooled in the Boer method of warfare, which is the minimum of risk with the maximum of execution, they have frequently exposed themselves, perhaps unnecessarily, but none the less bravely, to the onslaught of the foe. of fight comes from the Scholtz Nek . Scandinavian corps rushed like a whirlwind on the serried ranks of the foe, dauntless and deterinined to do or die. It Is sad to ‘teflect that their splendid a charge. Right away from over, and when the Afrikander Tennyson writes on the imperishable scroll Perfection RUHSTALLER’S “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER in Brewing is Reached, There are other Beers, but GILT EDGE IS PURE. ‘JAMES WHEELIHAN Grass Valley, ‘ On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON Commercial Street, Agent. —AND— Carriage Trimmin For Buggy Tops~ gs Of all kinds go to Atprice to suit the times. Horse Blankets of all grades. Harness, Saddles, V hips, Combs and Brushes. NEVADA CITY » RAC rICAL MILL TESTS A SPECIALTY. Assay GOLD BOUGHT: Mail and Express Orders Promptly: Atuded to. 6h _T. H. HICKS & CO, » / P.O, Box-187., ASSAY OFFICE. Broad Street, Nevada City. ing of ali m J. Gaifns. HE 1S MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES Efforts Reins Made to Make It ‘More 5 } 41014, pounds. “\Vith’ the. forced by law to support them. Af of song the brave deeds of the heroes oS ae aside a page'to the sloriousiexi ploit: akin Oe, ; NEW COLLEGE. STRONG MAN. Alfred 'W. Piaee of Chicago Univeral4 ty, Broke All Strength Test Records, Alfred Ww. Place is now known as “the strong man” of the’ University of . Chicago. «He earned the title recently when he broke all previous records in a . pirate trial of all the strength tests, tem of tests invented by Dr; ‘Baigent of Harvard was used. ; Place made a total of 4,238 pounds, exceeding the previous hi; tredgth of his chest he rolled up 270 pounds. He ‘gripped 158 pounds with tis right hand and 180: pounds: with his left. In the in the triceps push 520 pounds, . [n the “test of the strength of’ his back he scored 1,010 pounds. © On the leg test the dynometer was only geered to 1,500, and placed pulled it beyond tue registering point; which. upon. being >measured, showed . the ‘splendid record of 1,555 pounds, The test for lung capacity resulted in’ 208 cubic inches being recorded. All this was done by a mah who weighs 160 pounds, is 5 feet 6 Inches
tall and only 22 years of age. The performance is considered remarkable. in many ways. A Fast New Steamer. completed at Roach’s shipyard in Chester, Pa., for the New York;. Philadelphia and. Norfolk railroad,-was taken the surprising record of 22% miles an hour, says the Philadelphia Times. The Pennsylvania is 225 feet in length and of about 1,400 tons and is! propelled by twin screws, driven by engines of about 3,500 horsepower. . Sham Antiquities, . A few years ago, in Soho, London, there was a factory for antique’ coppers_which is probably still in operation. The legitimate business of the place was the manufacture of stewpans and kettles, but when trade was: dull in that wag any sort of antiques for which there happened to be 4 demand was produced instead. An old incense burner, for example, would be reproduced by the dozeh by hammering over a chuck. If ‘ornamented with pierced work, the copies would be coated with asphaltum, through which the design would be traced, when jt would then be eaten out in an acid bath, saving the time which would be required to cut out the pattern with a piercing saw. The bath leaves thin ‘edges, by which such work may be detected. The work would then be annealed and would be permitted to oxidize and seale. Pickling with muriatic acid and salt, to produce a good coating of verdigris, would complete the job. Sometimes these “antiques” would be purposely broken and would be clumsily mended with solder.or with pure tin if the piece was to pass for a very ancient one. Chiseled metal was -reproduced by casting and “dubbing” over “The most brilliant instance of this) with the hammer, then pickling. andisregard of life while in the hot fever} nealing and bending. In such ways helinets, copper and vrass castings for engagement, where 150 men of the/ antique furnitare and the like were made.—Art Amateur. Too Much Time Wanted. “If you will get my new suit done by heroism failed in its object, but the bit-. gaturday,” said a customer to a tailor, térness is allayed by the thought of so . «»}) be forever indebted to you.” gat that’s your game,” replied the the main body they struck a blow for taflor, “the clothes will not be done at freedom that will resound the world . gj,"—oOnio State Journal. sare ne . Hood's . of this struggle for liberty he will sureeffective. tt OP BIKA Wav dhe WN. A Pine Line of Robes from $2 up. Curry’ A at Bed Rock. Prices fr Cash. . No. Credit (i eoai, Matu st., opp. Uniou iotel, Henry Lane, -y of them Open dav and night Union Livery Stable Prop'r The finest turn-outsin the ounty,and; lev Crissel Bros, ‘Dealers in BACON, Etc., Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams, af cmt ALL FIFTY CGERTS. t'Resithy ap cee ing. fas. Conseit the Greet He ys the New York World. The sys-. ° record of} biceps_ pull he. made 585 pountis and . -Nevada Co. Electric Power pei ts BS : it ie the best pstepesithe These items Wi Co.’s is the Ideal Light. The new steamer Pennsylvania, just . : out for.a builder's trial.and developed . : ‘chines repaired, 18 years experience. Office l contract. Pills are non-irritating, mild, 150 CENTS: A “WEEK ene Advertisements ——_ not to exeoed five 4 Eytan . mouth. See eet i jine = ‘cents a mon *e foeene invar age yin a ycsete* ; House For Sale or Rent. A house, furnished. or: unfurnished, «on West Broad street, is offered for sale or rent.’ Enquire of W. G. Richards. ml0-lw Wanted. A Lady to paint picturés at home for me, Will teach you free. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. . Wm. Lemos, Picture Auctioneer, 64 Pearl St., Santa: ( ruz, Cal. Singer Sewing Machines Sold and rented on easy terms, or will exchangé for anything uséful. Good secondhand machines from $5 up.’ All makes of maat BOVEY BROS.’ Shoestore On Broad St. GEO, W. REEKS, Sole Agent for Nevada County. feb20-1m Sewer Connections Made. Iam prepared to make contracts at low rates for laying private sewers and making. onnections with the. public system. Thé best of work. Let me figure before you leta Rricwarp J. TREMAINE, f 17-tf Chanipion Boot Black. Stevens at Wild's barber shop. Tan end colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; tf The. Referee, wwe WM. WHEELIAAN, Prop’r. FINEST ::: “Wines, Liquors and Cigars Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt Edge Beer. COMMERCIAL STREET. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Best of attention given to trensien! oustomers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City. Telephone No. 73. “THE BEST IS NONE TOO COOD.” That's the motto of yours truly, GEORGE W. TALLON, And-it is a winner. He makes it a point to serve his patrons with the ag? best Wines, Liquors and Cigars : the market, and that always leds theme to come again. The Peerless Saloon Isa bivhclags resort for geptlonen. and they all know where: it is—on street just across from the Citizens Bank. E. W. SCHIIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street... aces: eons o.--Nevada City Ca’ LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar * N HARMONIA ee Pair. ‘After Pair, 4 Aiiebited through ‘hie ane ‘and Pe Brey Ais eit jie 2. HORS; For the hest shine in town call on Williem . . GENERAL ARTHUR HUM er aos ESTRELLA BO B Case* after case and carioed yea oF counties. r sold seems to ié com plaints number about one to every hundred pairs ag end lar customers are incressing. uality of the material used Sak.enes 's,’ Women’s and’ Ohildren’s she caniot ‘fail to prove satisfactory. Bate why our . 2 80 ovate romptly and nea one atinsasbuabie prices is fi Also office gt the Singer Sewing Maehines., Needles, and parts for all makes of waobln nes supplied toy BOVEY .BROTHERS, Broad Street. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote: Mevada City. JAMES HENSESSY, ° ARTE Prop’r. "ebapspucsias CARRIAGES; AND . BUGGIES Wo be found tw this pare of the Mate. —-The. Glenbrook, Ralph Maitland.... .Proprietor Ghoicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. — Give me call and you'll never regret Pine Street, Nevada City. Steam, Beer on Draught, 5 Gents. The Best Liquors, Fhe Best Cigars. These are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL . CHAMBER.” ‘Beer 5 Cents a Glass. Allthe favorite brands of Whiskies ke; epson ualed, . auch as: “Keutucky’ Taylor,” “ as ages Taylor,” “Oscar Pepper.” eT Robi bin H Wm. J. Britland. Gilt Edge Saloon, D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. AVING PURCHASED THE WELLknown and popular «iit Edge Saloon ms ile Gorsier of ud Pine streets, I will keepjeonstantly on hand the finest WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. O. P. S. Whisky and other fine brands. Steam Beer, 5 Cents. Give meacall, Kind andeourteous treatment extended .to all. GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. Parlors Broad cag? opp. City Hall. Open day oe a i Hearse furnished in city frat. Strict attention to all calls das or night. attendant. ‘Telephone, West 5. A Favorite Old Saloon UNDBR NEW MANAGEMENT. aAys BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON LS Commercial street known as the FREE COINAGE. Hi ‘0 ill aleays find the choicest Wines, Uieabes and Cigars in the market. With them you will receive a cordial wele Dohert Simmens CHING LEE Dealer-in Ladies Dresses, Underwear 4N9.U7R8E All clothes made to order, and at the lowest prices. GEORGE A. GRAY, Funeral Director and Embalmer. ‘The Finest of Funeral Furnishings. Floral Pieces supplied tojorder. PO rg rarmend Nos.: Office ‘281, residence Made to order Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns; Silk Waists and Ladies’ Under wear. Lutz’s Restaurant. ‘. Broad Street, two doors below Mrs PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. 0. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Ls w, FFI R. gt sa Ou Sind ag ane AND ‘PINE ST¥. W. W. WAGGUNER, : Civil Engineer ana Surveyor. . p®eury, e.8 U. 8. MINBRAL “SURVEYOR ox, QRow= Morgan & Roberts’ Blosk, NeFRED SEARLS, 1g paglens fon and:Counselor at: Law. B au Wit oatd be Pg ALL THS; COURT P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor. at:, Law, WILL PRACTICE IN THE STRATE sup ALFRED D. MASON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, ()PEICETILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA i. C. LINDLEY, .Attorney and Counselor at Law. ¥FICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. B Olea ri Pine streets. Up Stairs. en JOHN CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Transcript Block, Commercial. Street Nevada City. “ J. M. WALLING, Attorney ;: at: Law, . FFICE—TILLEY BUILD < O aud Pine str. evs, Nevada Si Sm paeAD THOS. S. FORD, ‘Attorney, and Counselor at Law, mereial and Pine streets. Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman ‘DENTISTS. Offee at residence, Sacramento « Nevada City, Cal: (.L. BOWMAN. 4. ¥7.38HAW SHAW & BOWMAN,, Dentiste, Offiiee in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Streee Nevada City, Cal. SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON & —— —=—SOCIETY DIRECTORY. A = Mountain Company, No. 16 U. R. of P. {{Meets at Armory ‘Hhn on the SECOND fHURSDAY EVENING ofeach month. __ WM. G. RICHARDS, Cap’. Jo V. Snyper, Recorder. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, : At Pythian Castle. — wie Brethren are cordially invited tc WM, DeLee. . & G. W. Oepgn, K. of K. and PSA, oS Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. O. U. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:80 o'clock , B. A. BOST W. M. = SEARLS E. ASHBURN, Reoneder. ‘pMistietoe indiniaeiciat, No. 47, 1. O oO. e Meets at Odd Fellows Hall very 2d and oe of each month a 90 o’cloek. Cd J. ¥. SHAW, C.P GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. ‘Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56,.N. >. G. W Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’eloek. F. L, ARBOGAS®, Pree. BD. J. MORGAN, B. 8. Laurel Parior, No. 6, N. D. G. We Meets at : Raeaceeg Castle Second and fourth T gee Sand LRG ARET G GitEesPte, Pres. MRS. BELLE DOUGLASS BR. a NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor vange mew . Sp home-like i sonanaess nc portions of of Ee neon City, Wit Piney MTHE TABLE ie no aay pot eurpansed i in the oe jeans FAX RST-SAANG, Bi, iit Fancy Mixed Drinks a speoia moderate. Best accommodations iu the county for the money. Nevada Assay Office ca © Ok : JAS: J. OTT, ‘NATIONAL MARKET, . Broad 8¢., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. Cc. J. Est $6 2. Ce Veal, Sausages, Prop’r Beef, Pork, Mutton ete. FRANK’S PLACE FRED EBILERMAN, Proprietor, Bros 1 Street, above Pine, Nevada City. ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP On drought. Best brands-of No. % Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL. wisn Hams, Seoongad Lard res at p_toneyintinn melted Practical 1! me of And all kinds of Seer es bar a es for sale eae! deHvered free — Bs , Wines, Liquors and Cigars, PAY US A CALL. a ()771CR-LONRS BUILDING, COR, COM-. _