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March 20, 1901 (4 pages)

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REBY GiVbN +HAC THD ned setiler has filed note! make tual proout iu 8 and that said proof will e Kegister aud Kecegetl Jifice at siacysvilie, Cabs » V-Z: Thomas Jd. Byrlg ation No. oz2u, ior the NW 2 of N. W. ‘4 and N. WA p18N,K.5h,a DMG Owing wit. esses to prom idence u,on andeouitiv » Viz: Lhomas b. Bew ‘and £dwin A, Forbes dt Cal.; beter Mondada » Cal, W. JOHNSON, Register. 4 to Creditors, HERINE SKAHABN, Diy fiven by the unde’ the estate of Catheriat , to the creditors of claims against the t them, with the necet \in tour months after Mim, this notice to the siti the law office of F ; , the same being the pI of Ce business of salt: ty of Nevada, 4 INAH 1. SHURTLBFR, . the Estate of Catheriat) ed, y, this 11th day of ian ee I Meetiug. ANNUAL MERTING @ rs of the Cc dmus Gome Ll be held at the tice of 06 Kearney street, 58) nia, on Monday, ri h, 1901, at the hour or the purpose of ele: tors to serve for the em ; e truvsaction of sult may come before ti] books will close on clock p. m. INEST LLL, Secretary, street, oom %6, he felé 4) nd — Publication. amente,,Cal., Maret y BY GIVEN THAT Te ned settler has BM n to make final veo m, and that said j the Judge of the ie ida County, . onday, April 15t yt leti, upon B. No, 4 and 5. \ of N.We ig Mh i b and S : ing witnesses et Jee upon aud ¢ tivo" : . Galbraith, H », and Geo. Lathrop. > As’ PEN RY, Registe . Transfer Co ND HAULING. 1 paid to the transept theatrical parties. 4 noving. pe eaaae as go e 40TH YRAR—=NO, 13,181. TRANSCRIPT. THE By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week, > sami 5) CENTS A WEEK tisements of not to ; ag tite h inserted for 50 Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, also several different makes of pianos from $200 up. Organs from $25 up. Latest improved Singer machines from $9 up. Other makes from$5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe store, Nevada City. Geo, W.Reeks, agent for Sherman, Clay & Co, and the Singer Mfg. Co. For Sale, House and lot for sale, situated on Long street. Price $475, half cash and balance on time, Inquire of 4, Naake on Long street. _— — ; House For Sale. A house three doors from New York Hotel on Broad street, Nevada City. Address to 5034 M street, Sacramento, Calif. £26-1w Rooms and Board. Mrs, Jones, in the Stover Building on Broad street, is prepared to acco.nmodate a limited number of persons with board and lodging at reasonable rates. j10 A Bona Fide Salary-= $12 Weekly. . Men and women to appoint agents and represent us, some te travel, others. for lowork. $12 weekly salary and expenses. Old established house, pleasant, permanent positions, rapid advancement and increase of wages. Write at once, Address BUTLER & ALGER, Dept. E, Nuw Haven, Coun Wanted. Christian man or woman willing to qualify for permanent position of trust, here or in home county.,-$900 yearly. Enclose self‘addressed stamped envelope to Secretary, eare of Transcript. NO—_aeea. Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Ce. Electric Power Co.'s is the ideal Light. Union Livery Stable Main st. opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r. Pid finestturn-outcin the ounty,and plep Open day and night Grass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. Four round trips daily. TIMETABLE: Until farther notice the "Bus will make regular trips between Nevada Oisy and Grass V: atthe following ours: % Leat¢ing Névada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 1 cnay at A, Vv) ai 4 8:45 and 6:80 p.m; . Passengers called for in any part of town without extra charge. Leave orders at the National Exchange Hotel, GEO. GRISSEL, Prop. Short Order Restaurant The und rant in the and will strict including” ay Tamales, Enchiladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs. Ms, Stns: ls, Durand The Best Liquors,The Best Cigars. fheve are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” “SW. -J. Britiand. reopened the restauon Broad street, on to short orders. Pepper. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, . Peerless Saloon. * 4 JOHN BAUR, Cash‘er. Loans made on approved security. Office Hours; 10 a. m. 104 p, m. NEVADA ‘COUNTY BANK, NEVADA CITY, CAL, _-_ GILBERT J. RECTOR, Ass't Cashier. Liberal Interest Allowed on Deposits, A general Banking business transacted. Dratts issued payable in any yart of the world. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. Valuables can be deposited in our fire-proof steel vault at little expense. Saturday Evenings : 6:30 p. m. C. H. HARRISON, DEALEB In All Kinds of Cigars-and Tobacco Se eeeeeneeee The Pinest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg B~ SOMETHING NEW! Apricot Cordial. Clam Juice Oyster Cocktails The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At ‘*Tom’s Place.’’ T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. Union : Hotel Re-opened . And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to-no Hotel in this part of the State. And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages and Busses. HAvxe PURCHASED THIS “POPULAR saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the Finest Wines Liquors and Cigars All my old friends and all the new ones who call will be treated ina courteous manware HENRY W. RICH. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Hi oved into their new cuerters -1 Com. monsial stress and invite a:l ‘hein former patrons to call and ses ‘bum. make it a point to serve hc firest tranasz of Wines, Liquors and’ Cig1rs All kinds of Mixed wrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. NEW YORK HOTEL BROAD ST., NEVADA CI 7, JAS. CHIVELL, Lessec ; NACE —A home-like UNDER MEW MANAGES Ia one of the pleasantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty nice rooms; electric lights throughout, ABLE is not surpassed in the county es ne Bin cooking and service. RICTLY FIRST-C R’ supplied rit Hs ahoweerage Whalen a apes: altv . TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AH GUEY Will open up at his old place on Pine street ee MONDAY NEXT, and will be prepared to furnish you with chickens to order. He will also have Turkeys for the holidays. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all times. CHICKENS T0 ORDER AT ANY TIME. NEW YORK BAKERY, GEORGE HURST, Prop. ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT H at ra well-known pokerz. I am pre pared to furnish the public wi the finest Bread, Pies and Cakes They will) 6.4. Grand RRKRKEKKKKK Masquerade inlalahalelaintahedialaloleloiaieio Ball. RKKKKKK PROF. JOHN MICHELL Will Give His Annual Masquerade ,AT ARMORY HALL, Friday Eve’g, April 12 A long list of prizes will be published later. Latest Catchy Particulars ina few days. MRS. D. M. COMBS, Hair Store, 815 K St., Sacramento, Cal. Wigs, Bangs, Switches and Toupus. Match any shade. California Sampling Works Buyers of Gold, Silver and ~ Copper Ore and Concentrates. GEO. H. DOWNEY, Agent, Nevada City. THE RECEPTION,,. ALEX HONGEL.... Commercial Street, Nevada City. ten MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECFALTY, The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for yourself and be convinced. CITIZENS BANK Send Sample. . Proprietor. BROAD STREET,CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paidupincoin, -= «= 50,000 Undivided profits, -. M. Preston Joun T. Morgan D. E. Monean Hon. Niles Searls, Lord Housman. BUSINESS HOURS. 104. mM. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays: from 6:80 to 7:30 P.M. OORRESPONDENTS. New York—National Bank of North Amer loa. a. Francisco—First National Bank, Lon don, Paris & American Bank, Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mill: Co.
We iasue Sight Drafts payabie in NEW YORK i SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of been ge yable at sight iu the principal cities of, + Britain an° Europe. ‘ Collections on any part of the United State: a grows! ity. ighest price paid for County and Stet: Warrants. : Gold and Silver Bullion purchneed, Assay at the Bank. This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Vai ley, w a general Banking Business is J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley E. W. SCHMIDT, LBADING CIGAR DBALRR, Pine Street.....+ss020.-.Nevada City Ca) LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar ° —Im stoox— GENERAL ABTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’D ESTRELLA A ROSA BARMONLA 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. of the city. Wed Deliverees and Faney astry @ specialty EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, —— SR I TIE THE GRAND SCHEMER AN INTERVIEW IN WHICH HE TALKED TO GOOD EFFECT. He Joyfully Subscribes to a Home and Philanthrgpically Founds a Utepia—Then, Thanks to His Trusting Caller, He Indulges In a Substantial Lunch. : (Copyright, 1900, by O. B. Lewis.] . Major Crofoot, grand promoter and general originator, was just making ready to go out after a luxurious 15 cent lunch when there came a timid knock on the door. It couldn’t be the agent of the building after the four months’ back rent, for he would have boldly knocked the door open; his landlady, to whom he owed $48, didn’t know where #is office was; the tailor. had grown discouraged, the coal man . always sent his bill in the forenoon, and should it be a bill fromthe cobbler he would dispute its correctness. In answer to the major’s “Come in!” a young woman entered. “I—I have called,” she began, “in the interest of a new industrial home soon to be established. I am soliciting personal subscriptions.” “My dear woman, sit down—sit right down,” cheerily replied the major. “We may-call this a coincidence—a curious coincidence. Not Half an hour ago I began drawing up plans for just such an institution. It is to be called the Crofoot Self Supporting Home.” : “Then you would not want to subscribe to another, of course?” “Perhaps so. You may give me what particulars you can.” “It is to be a home where children without parents and friendless old In return “PLAIN AS DAY, MY DEAR YOUNG WOMAN.” for their board and clothes they will do what work they can. I believe they will make brushes and brooms.” “Bxactly; I see. A noble idea, my dear woman, a noble idea and a grand charity, and you deserve credit for interesting yourself. We cannot have too many of these institutions, and I personally feel that I cannot do too much for them. You may put me down for $10.” “That is very nice of you,” she said as she wrote his narhe in her book. “I have taken 200 subscriptions, and yours is the most liberal of all.” “I never do things by halves, miss. When I enter upon a charity, I do it with my whole soul. You may make my subscription $15.” “How good of you!” “And now about my own home, the one I have planned. You will probably be interested-In it. I shall erect a building to accommodate at least 250 inmates. It will not be an industrial home in the usual use of the term. Perhaps I shali change the name to ‘The Crofoot Utopian Power company.’ The first idea is the care and comfort of the unfortunate; the next to make them feel that they are not dependent upon charity.” “That is good of you,” observed the caller. ‘ “How best to do this was long a puzzle to me, but I have solved it at last. When Major Orofoot starts in on an idea, he never lets it get away from him unsolred. There will be no manufacturing in my home. The inmates shall simply eat, sleep and walk about. Your countenance expresses surprise, but let me add that each and every one shall earn his keep.” “TI can’t see how.” “The simplest thing in the world. In the basement will be a 5,000 horsepower engine. Pipes will lead to it from every room. That engine will be run by what may be called lost power. For instance, you sneeze or cough. ‘There is power there, but it is wasted. You fall off a chair; you sing or whistle; you yawn. It takes power to do it, but the power is wasted. By a system of pipes all this lost power will be conducted to the engine to run it. No coal, no gas, no wood. Engine runs right along day and night and has power enough to supply all factories within half a mile of it. What the factories pay will keep the home going. Do you . . “What an idea!’ gasped the woman. “Not a bad one,” smiled the major as he walked around, “and I am sole originator. Al All T'shall ask of the inmates is to take comfort. As they rock to and fro in 250 rocking chairs the engine is worked up to its full capacity; as they*move across the floor, eat, sleep, quarrel or make up they furnish me power. Out ‘. . of 250 people.188 will snore in their sleep. These snores will give me a pressure of 50 pounds. on the engine.” “Wonderful! Wonderful!” she whispered, “It’s just making use of natura) philosophy. It is not a stock company, and there will be no dividends, but I want outsiders interested. . 1 want 100 /people to take shares of $17 each in order that they may help me run the home’ and receive a share of the public praise. The superintendent alone will receive a salary. May I offer you the position ?” seh “I don’t believe I could take it. You see, I am only a volunteer canvasser.” “Exactly, but I am satisfied you would make a good superintendent and see that none of the power was wasted, I can say that the salary will be at least $5,000 per year.” “It is awfully kind of you, but I fear TI must decline.” 3 “Then I will not press you. I will, however, put you down for a $17 share, and whenever you are ®ear the home you are entitled to drop in and stir up the inmates. The harder you stir them the more power we get. Have ‘you $2 handy, miss? -If so, I will use it for venue stamps.” “I don’t understand,” she replied as she rose up with a puzzled look. “Plain as day, my dear young woman. I subscribed $15 to the home you are canvassing for. I put you down for $17 for a share in the Crofoot Utopia Power company. The difference between $15 and $17 is $2. You had best pay now and have it over with.” “But I don’t see,” she protested as her eyes grew big. “Then we will go over it again. If you add 2 to 15 it makes 17, doesn’t it? And you owe me just the difference. This being my busy day”’— She looked at him in a vacant way for a minute and then laid $2 on the desk and walked out without a word. Ten minutes later she was back with the real estate man on the first floor, and the real estate man pounded on the door and called out: “Open, you sleek, slick man, and hand over that $2!” “Yes, you talked me out of $2,” added the woman. No reply. “Open, or I'l] kick the door in!” "Yes, we'll kick the door in!” The silence of death. ‘ “Major Crofoot, you are a scoundrel!” “Yes, a deep dyed scoundrel!” But the major heard not the words. He had seized the money, locked up his office and gone down by the back stairs after his luncheon. He no lonr figured on a 15 cent “grab,” but bis thoughts bounded forward to a 50 cent sit down with plenty of elbdw room. M.Ovap. NOTICE. well-known Lumber The Business of Cooper Bros, with Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery, etc. is offered for sale at a bargain. For farther particulars apply -at the office at Lumber Yard, Nevada City, Nevada County, Oalifornia. j28 Dancing School Ladies and geutleman'’s dancing schoo! every Wednesday evening, and children’s dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF. JOHN MICHELI. gg SE ORR g RR 9 BE HIE ce FOR SALE. A rare opportunity is offered for investment. Party desires to sell immediately, 500 shares of stock of the helor’s Oil Company o' California Non-Assessable: rice-60c per share or allor any part. Company’s price, $1.00 per share. Address, C. J. TALLON. No308 Market St., San Francisco. SR Yay <b me EY cy cc Nevada City Assay Office, Assaying of Ores of all description. ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or Sagres orders promptly attended GOLD UGHT, Broad Street, below Bessanat Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. UNION MARKET, COLLEY BROS., = =~ Prop’s. . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bte., At the lowest rates. \\7 B ALSO KEEP ON HAND . 0, KE & CHOICE Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard, . All others wili be imitations. . ames 006 0666 ee ~<a OQOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOO =] -” Ric Vie SISSIES SSIS eas —AT— >t Boston Brown Bread, in cans. Salmon Stakes, in cans. e, a la Creole. nna Sausage, in cans, Asparagus, in cans—Perfection X L, Deep Sea Clams, Dainty Chips Daitity German Wafers. ’Frisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda, ' Palace and Mixed—all in 1 1b cartoons: Wt ast Received and Are Fresh. ‘YOU NEED THEM! And They Can Be Had P. G. Scadden’s. * = SSIS SESS SSIS lo SESS suits RRR EK BEE Easels, Rugs, Wall Pockets, Glass Dish Closets, Music Racks, Something Suitable. If you desire anything in the furniture line you will do ell toexamine this list Reception Chairs, Center Tables, Morris’ Reading Chairs, with adjustable backs, _. J AMES KINKEAD HE KE IK RG KK IEEE IK IKK SG RSE SRR KE THIS 15 NO JOKE.. F. E. Wadsworth, N. W. Bennetts, D. Oo. L. Muller, J. V. Snyder, Geo. W. Reeks, Wm. Delbridge, H. Metzenbaugher, ee Extra Ladies 25 cents, Capt. W.G. Richards, W. H. Danlap Milo Lodge . Knights of Pythias.... will give a great At Armory Hall Nevada City... Reception Committee W. F. Englebright J.G. O'Neill, E T.R. Powell--C. H. Eddy, J. E. Isaac Geo. W. Ogden, Dr. W. P. Sawyer A. R. Lord Floor Director HON. FRANK T, NILON Floor Committee J.J. Jackson, J. H. Rogers 8S. Lee Leiter Wm. Quigley, Mark T. Adams, ieigier Chas. Symons. Grand March at 9 o’clock DANCE TICKETS, per couple, $1.00 Gallery—Gentlemen 50c, Ladies 25c. Wa. H. Sandow, D. B. Getctiell,”~ Henry R. Hoskins, APRIL FOOL BALL MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901 Latest and catchiest music by PROF. WILD’S ORCHESTRA BE, A. Moore E. J. Morgan A. J. Rapp Will Fischer J.D. Fleming H. Dickerman J.J. Hanley J. M. Hadley © K KK KK XK & “ee x KK K KK X Headache : Safe and Sure. They Do Not = s 0 a 0) B ) . Powders. Affect the Heart. DICKERMAN’S. 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