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March 21, 1901 (4 pages)

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T «thence North edar post marine. . inches cia ate ceS 76 d f ost of bine Trea 2im containing 195" » vario:'s clai : Conso idated Quem. he office of the County county, Ca ifornia, 9 . ion Quart 4 Ciniins, page oa ie a recorded Book 1, or” recorded Book t, 3 4 recorded Book th, Big Teoorded Book tf O, Tecorded Book n] ants are as follows: and west by the me by thes anish Quart _ + aud the Publie Do. bh by the Santa Anita laiming adverse} 4 n Conrolida: od Quarts id are required to file . ith the Register of the . ice at sac. amento, in” during th» sixty days hereof, oc they willbe . he. provi-ions of the3 PENRY ey. ’ Register. 4 i that the fore ; for Patent pape ; sixty days (10 weeks) JAILY TRANSORIPT, 9 <a at Nevada City, aia. $ PENRY, Register, © le January 28, 101, ed ublication, OF THE INTERIOR, MARYSVILLE, CaL March 13, 1901, t GIVEN THAL THE . ettler has filed notice . © final proof ia sy that said proof w gister and Receiver . at Marysville, Cal, 2: Thomas J. Byrd, ve = the : » W.% and N,W. N., R.8 £.,M bac’ i witnesses to prove . ce upon andecultivae: Thomas kK. Bev Edwin A. Forbes Peter Mondada of 7 DHNSON, Register. aa nea enn os ae reditors. INE SKAHAEN, DE. bythe undersigned, estate of Catherine © the creditors of and ~ ms against the said . 2m, with the neces ur months after the } notice to the said law office of Fred — same being the place — he business of Nevada. [ I. SHURTLEFF, Estate of Catherine ~ g llth day of Mareh, ay a eeting. JAL MEETING OF © f the Cadmus 4 held at the office earney street, San on Monday, the 1, at the hour ne purpose of elect’ toserve for the enunsaction of sul come before will close on Frie . sk p.m. TELL, Secretary. et, Koom 306, blication. nto; Cal., March 6th, GIVEN THAT THB settler has filed make final pr od that said pr Judge of the SuCounty, Cal., at Ne y, April 15th, 1 upon H. KE. No.8 18.24 of N. W. Mol _D. #5. and M. witnesses to apon and cu Galbraith, 4 1 Geo. Lathrop, -ENRY, Register S. rove itivae ransfer Co. . HAULING. . THE TRANSORIPT. By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week. 5) CENTS A WEEK tisements of-not to exceed five lines in “nnea anevada laa Tis ‘sents & week or 40 cents& month. Payable invariably in tee Pianos, Organs and Sewing [Machines. Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, also several different makes of pianos from $200 House For Sale. A house three doors from New York Hotel on Broad street, Nevaca City. Address to BROAD STREET. JOHN BAUR, Oashier, > A general Banking business transacted Loans made on approved security. Office Hours: 10 a.m.to4p.mCOUNTY NEVADA CITY, CAL. : GILBERT J. RECTOR, Liberal Interest Allowed on Deposits. Saturday Evenings:6:330p.m. ~ Dratts issued payable. in any part of the world. 2 : ! Stocks and. Bonds bought and sold. Valuables can be deposited in our fire-proof steel vault at little expense. " {DANGER IN THE BOOK . WHY ONE MAN DREADED THE COMAse’t Cashier. C. H. HARRISON, Opp. Rorenberg B-: s 50314 M street, Sacramento, Calif. £26 lw 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. 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 of: wages. Write at once. SOMETHING NEW! At “‘Tom’s Place.’’ Apricot Cordial. Oyster Cocktails. The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. Address BUTLER & ALGER, Dept. E, New Haven, 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, care of Transcript. NO—_e. Smoke Union: Flotel . Organs from $25 up.. Latest improved ~~ eee ginger machines from $35 up. Other makes C. ; H. HARRISON 9 G rand _ from $5up. Office Bovey Bros: shoe siore, ; aa : ae Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sher: Z eas wikkkKk : man, Clay & Co, and the Singer Mfg. Co, DEALER In Ma sq uera d Fer-Sale: All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco . **** Ope Kitik House and lot for sale, situated on Long : i B il street. Price $475, half cash and balance on. 7.. Fin crane: a ‘ time. Inquire of A. Naake on Long street. , Finest 5*Cent Cigar in Town. tot ik 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. Re-opened MRS. D. M. COMBS, And Now Ready for Business. Hair Store, 816K St., Sacramento, Cal,. men I have ever known. Henry Metzenbangher, Propt Wigs, Bangs, Switchesand Toupus. Send Sample. Match any shade. This Favorite Hotel has been « remodeled, repainted, repapered “and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no ‘Hotel in this California an lin Works Wild would have felt his latrociny : \ was a sounding brass and _ his direption Buyers of Gold, Silver and Copper Ore and Concentrates. — GEO. H. DOWNEY, ING INTO CAMP OF A DIGTIONARY. . * (eect ot He Discreetly Left Before the Vocif-erously plnuded Sentiments He Expressed;In His Speech Could Be Analyzed a la Webster, When the son of the president of the Big Mountain Lumber company came into the mountains to learn the business, so to speak, I knew within 15 minutes that he had come to the wrong place. He was a city chap, newly’ graduated and thoroughly out of He was a bright fellow, however, and . . amply. capable, only the mountains were not the field for his development. As time elapsed his distaste grew, and dit was all he-could do not to express his opinion of the mountain people, their: manners, customs, homes, morals and éverything connected with them. . He_ was wise enough to confide in me alone and bided his time to get away to some more congenial clime. And he got away sooner than he expected. It happened that there was a public meeting one night at the sawmill shed, avd he was called on to make a few remarks. Every other man at the meeting except myself, who acted as chairman, was of the mountains, and their illiterate talk had roused the young college. fellow to the limit. He saw a chance to get even, in his own mind at least, and when the call came for him he responded promptly. His speech, quite brief, but to the point, was as follows, copied from his own manuscript, even the [applause] part: “My friends, I am glad to meet you on this occasion, for I have wished to say to you publicly what I think of you, though our acquaintance has not been long. Coming as a stranger among you, I was only partly prepared for what was in store. Now, let me say to you that half has not been told me. [Applause.] In the internecine arena your lethiferous conduct has _artounded me by the trucidation and occision characterizing it among no [Loud applause:] In the diversified field of mendacity your efforts would make Machiavelli take to the tall timber. [Uproarious applause.] In all furacious, raptorial and predacious pursuits you have done such wonders that. the gifted and great Jonathan a tinkling cymbal. [Great applause.] In the broad expanse of labor your torpescent;-oscitation: has made you sui generis among all pandiculate mankind. (Cheers.and shouts of “Good for have bee ; , part of the ose Tivasiieedie Cay Soo t One Hofarge Modera Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages and Busves. ALEX HONGEL.... Smell. Nevada Ce. Electric Power Liquors and Cigars neorporated 1878.) not exist elsewhere on earth. {[Vocifi id f id d all th w. ones erous applause.]” Co.'s is the Ideal Light. who call will Setreated ina courteous man-. @ROAD STREET, MEVADACITY) when the enthusiasm bad cooled ner. H pared tofurnish to my custo Finest Wines Peerless Saloon. AVING PURCHASED THIS saloon from Chas. Dahlgren, mers the HENRY W. RICH. . Proprietor. Commercial Street, Nevada City. ESSE MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECJ IALTY, The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be foundhere. Come and see for POPULAR yourself and be convinced. your temulent bibacity has made the crapulous reputation of Bacchus to be a sign of puritanical abstemiousness. {Loud applause.] As for yourselves, I take pleasure in saying here to you, without fear of successful contradiction, that your nugacity is forever established; as observers of the law, I am pre— Union Livery Stable [ Henry Lane, = Prop'’r. ow a i : eater os i ty af ie bas though I didn't know the meaning of Undivided proms, . all the big words he used I did know MAITLAND BROS. — that he had been calling _ liars a m nO murderers and thieves and scoundrels Have moved into thelr ne C3679 forts pmecroms, . __. mardeter ory aries dronsant, be eet gore ; ee iret Pina leg po women parma Cashier . Sides condemning their fare and anath— * ti i > Dee awe det Pose ste htee Secretary f the ersonall ns ; 3 a D 5 Moi ‘ iE ME Home. ematizing the lot o m p ity. Wines, Liquors and Cig14rs. ford Housman. Geo, M. Hug But not one of them suspected, an The finest turn-ou:s in she ounty,.and plep ty of them Open day and night a Speciality. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. n Their New Saloon! All kinds of Mixed vrinks CAPITAL. BUSINESS HOUBS. 0 P.M CORRESPONDBNTS. Grass Valley and Nevada City -BUS LINE. NEW. YORK HOFF. ica. don, Paris & American Bank. Four round tripsdailyBROAD ST., NEVADA CT ", saramento—N TIMETABLE: JAS CHIVELL, Lesset , We issue Sight Drafts payabie tp Until further notice the "Bus will NEW YORK, co, , Pity sind. ewe ane eee D aear portions of the ueen City. Fifty . Also Bills of Rxchange gary nice rooms; electric lights t roughout, the principal cities ©' Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 and 7:30'p. m. Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45 a.m. + 3:45 and 6:30 p. m. Passengers called for in any part of town without extra charge. Leave orders at the National Excnange Hote}. GED. GRISSEL. Prov. Th have reo the restaurent in. ‘the fils building on Broad street, gue wiih give strict attention toshort orders. neluding Tamales, Enchiladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs. Mrs, Steffens & Mrs, Durand The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. Lhese are the attractions you can always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Glass. op Res ei Col 2 nd, as: Mi . 7 “Quoar Pepper. tere = LY FIRST-CLA! oe TE eee ee liquors Ete. Fancy iaitv
LE is not surpassed in the county oe Ae oking and service. BOR. aRs Mixed Drinks a specWgsid and siver ani Assay O: at the Bank. al cot a ee you repa o furn S aeder. He will also for the holidays. times. —_—_—_—__ Nelivered free ding onkes and . TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Short Order Restatratl. , 1; Guevy ‘ ld place on Pine Will open op ot hy NEXT, and will be with chickens have Turkeys Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at al! CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME. NEW YORK BAKERY, GEORGE HURST, Prop. SSUMED THE MANAGEMENT H AVN A Tel-knOm D bakery, 1 a ying pared to furnish the public with the Bread, Pies and Cakes rt of thecity. Wed Vaaer Pastry a specialty ley, where a general Ban J. M. THOMAS. g CITIZENS BANK authorized and subscribed, $200,000 10.4. Mm. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7: . New York—National Bank of North Amer * San Francisco—First National Bank, Lon ational Bank of D. O. Mill, able at sight iv t Britain av “Collections on any part of the United State: ialty. . Highest price paid for County and Stet Silver Bullion purchased, thi ok This Bank Maintains = office a Vai Resident Agevt at Grass Valley. your aberrance is teratological, and personally you are a cohesive concatenation of rubigant éxuvis, that I take especial pleasure in believing does down somewhat, he proceeded to speak on the subjects before the meeting and sat down. The mountaineers were pleased to death with the college man’s high flown speech about them, and was hoping notbing would come of it and they would forget, even if-any of the large words were remembered, when one day a book agent drove up to the office in a buckboard and announced that he was, selling Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary for $2 a copy and showed a sample that was as big as a box of soap. Nobody bad ever seen so much book for the money, nor had anybody ever seen a dictionary in that neighborhood, and when the agent began to tell what a valuable thing it was to be in every family the men became interested, and it wasn’t long until the agent had sold 7 soon as he had closed the door. ——In sTOCOK—— GENERAL ARTHUR BSTEELLA A ROSA E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DBALER, Pine Street...c.ceesceceese Nevada City Ca! LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, : HUMBOLDT IMPT’D BOHRMIAN CLUB HARMONIA recent remarks. parture.” Lampton in Washington Star. ae Faneral Director. relephone 34. perenne eer UNDERTAKING: PARLORS. HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street...Nevada City, Cal. ALBERT REYNOLDS, Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Pieces That's All. at the grocery stores nowadays.” “No,” growled Pessim. ness. That's all.’—Chicago Tribune. 25 copies, to be delivered the following week. When he had gone away with his sample, I called the young man into the private office for consultation. “Don’t say a word,” he beganknow exactly where I am at, and I’ll be some place else before Mr. Webster arrives to throw any light on my I am not, shedding any tears, and in order that the dietienary buyers and others may know just what I think of them . shal! leave two dozen copies of my speech for distribution on the morning of my deHe did just as he said he would, and it was a good thing for him that he never came back any more.—W. T. “In proof of the assertion that the world is growing better,” remarked Optim, “let me mention the fact that we never find stones in the coffee we buy “The reason for that is that most persons who buy coffee have it ground when they buy it. The grocers pick out the stones for fear of ruining their mills. The world is growing mere enlightened in its selfish“~~ THE HAPPY TIME. But says he will Finds, when his To triumph ._. With nothing more todo, The man who folds his hands today And contemplates with sorrow The pressing task that’s put away Unfinished until tomorrow The man who mixes work and p) Sense Bs goes Heusen ie eeps life’s poor little ills away ‘And finds new cares to borrow, The merry time, the happy time, The blisstul day in view Is every day for him whose hand Is turned each day to fair deeds and Who plays in reason too. = —Chicago Times-Herald. SHE WAS PLAIN WITH HIM. . Aunt Sally Gave the Minister Something to Think About, Two women in the early part of the last century lived in Virginia. They were noted for their common sense, and many of their sprightly sayings are quoted and enjoyed to this day. They were both Methodists, and their house was a place of resort for the clergy of. that denomination. Of one of the women, known as Aunt Sally, the following story is told: She had a black silk dress which she was accustomed to slip on when slie attended church. lt seems that once, YOU NEED And They Can Be Had Plaidy EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, % THEM ! —AT— P. G. Scadden’s. ‘Boston Brown Bread, in cans. Salmon Stakes, in cans. Rice, a la Creole. Vienna Sausage, in cans, Asparagus, in cans—PerfectionI X L, Deep Sea Clams, Dainty Chips Dainty German Wafers. ’Frisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda Palace and Mixed—all in 1 lb cartoons. Just Received and Are Fresh. y ? = SISSSsSsistsisiS i= eSSsnsnsesrssnssiitene i . . en pt rn a a a te i while conference was being held near her house,.a Methodist minister who had enjoyed her hospitality and was saying goodby ventured to remonstrate against her use of costly apparel.— “Well, Aunt Sally,” said he, .“you have been very kind to me and ny wife during our stay at your house, and we appreciate your kindness. We shall never forget it. But, my dear sister, before parting with you I must say that it has troubled my wife and myself very much to see you a devotee to the fashion of the world. 1 notice with pain that you wear your silk dress every day to church, contrary to the rules of our order, and I hope that hereafter you will refrain from such a display of worldly mindedness. I also hope you will pardon me for calling your attention to it.” “My dear brother,” said Aunt Sally. “I did not know that my plain black silk was troubling anybody. It hangs up there behind the door, and as it slip on when company comes or when TERS IKK HAITIAN IE needs no washing it is always ready to Me ad will do ell toexamine this list Easels, Rugs, Wall Pockets, " Glass Dish Closets, Music Racks, “ Reception Chairs, Center Tables, Morris’ Reading Chairs, with adjustable backs, oJ AMES KINKEAD % Rk eR ERE BR KRG Kx ——— I go to church, and I find, it.very ‘kt be plain witig dear brother, since your Something Suitable. If you desire anything in the furniture line you We setae ntinieecteatne aON = S No JOKE.. wife have been staying here I and my cook have some days had to stay at home and be absent from church because we were doing up the white dresses of your wife that she might look well at the conference. Pardon me for explaining, and when you and your wife come this way call again.”— NOTICE. —_——— well-known Lumber The Business of Cooper Bros., with bargain. office at Lumber Yard, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. j23 Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery . MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901 . Wadsworth, W. F. Englebright ee sani, etc, is offered for sale at a. ceo W. Boeke, Capt. W. G. Richards, Wm. Delbridge, For further particulars apply at the) qj, Metzenbaugher, DANCE TICK Extra Ladies 25 cents, Gallery—Gentlemen 50c, Ladies 25c. ' Milo Lodge Knights of Pythias..., APRIL A will give a great t Armory Hall Nevada City... Latest and catchiest music by PROF. WILD’S ORCHESTRA Reception Committee J.G. O'Neill, E T. R. Powell C.H Eddy, J.E Isaac Geo. W. Ogden, Dr. W. P. Sawyer Wa. H. Sandow, A. R. Lord D. B. Getchell, Floor Director HON. FRANK T, NILON Floor Committee W.H. Danlap J.J. Jackson, . H. Rogers Henry R. Hoskins; S. Lee Leiter Wm. Quigley, Mark T. Adams, Chas. Symons. & se é EF. A. Moore 4 KE. J. Morgan 2 A.J. Rapp é Will Fischer . J.D. Fleming P. ® H. Dickerman J.J. Hanley J. M. Hadley Grand March at 9 o’clock FOOL BALL ETS, per couple, $1.00 Dancing School Ladies and geutleman’s dancing school every Wednesday evening, and children's dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF. JOHN MICHEL!. -_ <> 0 9 a j FOR SALE. rtunity is offered for investment. Party desires to sel immejiately, 500 shares of stock of the Bachelor's Oil Compeey o. teniitoe oe able. Price 60c per share Nos: eaeses part. Company’s price, $1.00 per share. Address, * Cc. J. TALLON. No308 Market St., San Francisco. A rare op; eee OP eee a =. ] a eae 100000000 ©OOOOO ee a a a Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores. of all description: ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF M Fractious Ores a speciaityExpress orders prom attended more POUGHT, Broad Street, below National Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. UNION MARKET, Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal, Eto. , At the lowest rates. , ' EB ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE Ww stock of the OOS) x KK KK ® Advertising in the TaansoniPt tells. Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and card. f \ © ©OOOEe ©OOOOOe Kx K MR K KK RK KR «Headache Safe and Sure. They Do Not For Sale at—=> > Drugs, Stationery and Photo Supplies. © 4s GOQQOQOOOGSOHOOOOOO — @ ©8O00000 SLA RUE’S— Powders. Affect the Heart.DICKERMAN’S. ee ra op © © © © © © © 4 © © . x © © © © ae