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BY. 4
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for Patent be pub .
siXty days (10 weeks) .
JAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT, 8 4
ved at Nevada City,
: PENRY, Register, —
le dauuary 28, Wh
THE:
‘ music.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By Mail, $6 a Year, .
By Carrier, 12 14a Cts a Week.
aes Sn ny
50 CENTS A WEEK
1 ned jes 3 gt to eeneee lines in
*ength inverted unde ih month. Bae a his need. igual tine line
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. . Payable invariably in advance.
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Weekly Socials,
Company C will give a weekly soiree at
Armory Hall on Saturday evening. Good
Everybody invited. Admission, 50
cents for geutlemen. Ladies fee.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
{Two furnished rooms for rent in a convenient and desirable part of town. Inquire of
Deputy sheriff Pascoe at the Courthouse, or
at residence near Suspension Bridge. =m21
Pianos, Organs and Sewing [Machines
Steinway Pianos and Estey Organs, a'so
several different makes of pianos from, $200
up. Organs from $25 up, Latest improved
Singer machines from $35 up. Other makes
from $5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe sore,
Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sherman, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co.
For Sate.
House and lot “for sale, situated on Long
street. Price $475, half cash and balance on
time. Inquire of A. Naake on Long street.
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House For Sale.
A house three doors from New York Hotel
on Broad street, Nevaca City. Address to
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.
Address BUTLER & ALGER,
Dept. E, Nzw Haven, Coun
Wahted.
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.
fublication,
OF THE INTERIOR,
MARYSVIi LE, val}
Maren id, 001.
¥ GiVisN GHALsetiler has filed notice
é@ tinal proof iu su
. that said proof will
egister aud cele
> at Marysvilie,
z; ‘Vhomas J. Byrd,
n No. azzu, tor the NB
N.W. % and N.W%
IN, Koo, M.D, ML
ng wituesses to prove
uce Upon and cultivae
Zz: Thomas bs. Bev
d Edwin A. Forbes
3 eter Mondada
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j UHNSON, Register.
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Creditors.
RINE SKAHAEN, Di}
in by the undersigned,
9 estate of Catherine:
> the creditors of
aims aguinst the
hem, with the necer.’
tour months after #
lis notice to the
ne law office of val .
e same being the place .
the business of said
of Nevada.
AH I. >HURTLEFF, 4
e Kstate ot Cather
his 11th day of Marsh :
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Meeting.
iNUAL MERTING OF
or the Cedmus Gel
be held at the '
. Kearney street, Sat
a, on Monday, tt
1901; at the pe 4
r the purpose 0
p's to serve tur “ea
truusuction
of
ay come before the
90K8 will close OD
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Publication.
mento, Cal., Mareh Othe ;
3¥ GIVEN THAT ot
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. to make in rool .
1, aud that said Oa
the Judge ad t <e
da County, ¥
nday, April 19 Toth, 1
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Nevada Ce. Electric Power
Co.'s is the ideal Light.
Grass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
Until further notice the "Bus will
make regular trips between Nevada
City and Grass Valley atthe following . u
hours:
Leav aie ee 5
Lenvine Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. .,
8:45 and 6:30 p.m.
Passengers called for in any part of
town without extra charge. Leave
orders at the National Excnange Hotel,
GEO. GRISSEL. Prop.
Short Order Restaurant
The unders: reope taurant in the eraigned have jai sg he boyand iadin’ give strict on to short orders.
ine!
Tamales, Enchiatias,
Coffee, Ham and ong
Bacon and Eggs.
Mts, Steffens & Mrs, Durand
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
hese are the attractions you cap
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.’
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TRANSCRIPT. .
reet, . street on MO.
NEVADA C
J ON BAUR, Cashier.
Dratts issued payable in any. part
Loans made on approved security.
Office Hours: 10.8. m. to 4 p. m.
N EVADA COUNTY BANK,
GILBERT J. REOTOR, Ass’t Cashier.
Liberal. Interest Allowed on Deposits,
A general Banking business transacted.
Valuables can be deposited in our fire-proof steel vault at little expense.
ITY, CAL.
of the world.
_ Stocks and Bonds bought and sold,
Saturday Evenings: 6:30 p. m.
C. H. HARRISON,
DEALER IN
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
ee
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STRERT. Opp. Rosenberg B« #
SOMETHING NEW!
Apricot Cordial.
Seeieammmeae
Clam Juice Oyster Cocktails
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
At ‘“‘Tom’s Place.”
T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
Unions Hotel
_ Re-opened
And Now Ready for Business.
Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop'r.
This Favorite Hotel has been
remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished
throughout, thereby making
it second to no Hotel in this
part of the gujuteits
One Hundred Suany Rooms,
Stopping i for all . Stages and Busses.
PAU: PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
5 saloon from Chas, Dahigren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the
Finest Wines
Liquors and Cigars
oid friends and all the new ones
will be treated ina cour manHENRY W. RICH.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS.
Have moved into their ne-v cuertces -b Som
mercial seneet and invite wl ‘hci: former
patrous to call and sey bem. They will}
make it a pointtoserve tw fires* }reaca3 of .
Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs
All kinds of Mixed rinks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St.
NEW YORK HOTA
‘BROAD ST., NEVADA CTI} 7,
JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee.
UNDER NEW MANAGE ment home-like
aa Stine of ti othty: Bites test rtions of the Queen
vien rodens aleetsto lights t ughout,
THE TABLE is not eurpessed in the county
or variety, oe and service.
ant m
who ca
ner.
LY T-CLASS B. supplied
withthe he eeerate at pilen Snow
liquors te
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TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
AH GUEY
old place on Pine
decig 2 rOND AY 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 TO ORDER-AT ANY ru
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
Bread, Pies and Cakes
i
aes peas Re ap ney Pastry & specialty
And Lacue Modern Dining Room. .
‘ALEX HONGEL..... Proprietor.
Peerless Saloon.
NEW YORK BAKERY,
ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT
yet well-known pakecy. 1 am pre
furnish the public with the finest
y part of the city. Wed
Grand
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FOIA IIO III III
Ball.
Sabet
PROF. JOHN MICHELL
Will Give His
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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, 816K St, Sacramento, Cal.
oe
Wigs, Bangs, Switches and Toupus.
Send Sample. Match any.shade
California Sampling ‘Works
Buyers of Gold, Silver and
Copper Ore and Concentrates.
GEO. H. DOWNEY,
Agent, Nevada: City.
THE RECEPTION,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Jd he MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECIALTY, +
The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for
yous rself and be convinced,
CITIZENS BANK
neorporated 1876.)
BROAD STMEBT, SEVADA CITY
CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paid upincoin, * °* ° 50,000
Undivided profits, = 85,000
DIRECTORS.
@.M. PRESTON..... poecesces --..President
. Foun T. MORGAR....+0006 Wecedigeres Cashiex
BB. MORGAN. ... cc ccccccesseesee ene tary
Hon, Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Hant,
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS.
Ba.m. to 4 P. M., 4 Set on Retantore from
6:30 to 7:30 P.M.
CORRESPONDENTS.
Mew York—National Bank of North Amer
San Francisco—First National Bank, Lon
doa, Paris & American Bank.
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mill.
&Co.
We issue Sight Drafts a in
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO, ©
SACRAMENTO.
Also Bills of Excha able at sight iv
~ principal cities ‘of Greah Britain an
« Collections on any part of the United State:
’ wii host” price paid for County and Stet
"gola rise) Silver Bullion purch.veed,
Assay Office at the Bank.
Thie Bank Maintains an office at Grasse Ya)
wey, where a general Banking Business is
transacted
“J. M. THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley
E. W. SCHIIIDT,
* URADING CIGAR DBALER,
Pine Street...-+.0.+++0e.--Mevada City! Ca)
BADING LADY; Best 5 Cont Cigar
UNDERTAKING PARLORS,
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street...Nevada City, Cal.
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Faneral Director.
Bodies Embaimed for shipment.
Orders Ay ago ae Floral Pieces
‘the Market for his Daily Toast. One
‘THE HELPFUL WOMAN. _
‘Her Advice to Her Husband and the
of Following ‘It.
There was once’ a Woman whose
Husband Depended, on the State of
Day he Appeared before Her: with a
Sad Countenance.“All is Over, my Dear,” said he.
“Wheat is Way Down, and I doubt
{f after Tomorrow we shall have More
than'Ten Thousand a Year to Live On,
l-am Sorry that I Married you to Drag
you Down to This, but I must Tell you
Sooner or Later. Iam a Ruined Man.”
“Nay, do not Lose Heart,” said his
Wife, “Can you not Speculate Fur
ther?”
“I cannot,” he replied, “tor I have
Lest my Nerve. My Friends Urge me
to Throw what I Have into Copper,
but I Dare Not. .Five Thousand a
Year would Hardly buy Croquettes for
Two. I would Better Keep what I
have Saved from the Smash.”
“At any rate,” said she, “come Out
and Have some Lunch. Let us Go to
‘Sherry’s and get a Nice Litle Bird.
Then you will Feel Better.”
“Bird!?’ exclaimed her Husband.
“Unhappy Woman, if you see anything
better than Broiled Chicken and Beef
a la Mode for the Rest of Your Life,
you will Do Well.. In my present
Frame of' Mind I would Suggest a
Night Lunch Cart.”
“Let us have One Good Meal at
least,” urged his Wife, “before we Die
to the World. I have Twenty Dollars
in my Purse. I will Buy our Lunch
with that; after that the Night Lunch.”
“Very well, for the Last Time,” replied her Husband. 3
Then they went to an Expensive
Restaurant and Ate a more than Satisfactory Luncheon. At the end Ofit her
Husband said:
‘.“] think Better of that Copper than
I Did.”
Then he went Back to Wall Street
and Made Sixty Thousand Dollars in
Thirty-eight Minutes,
This teaches us that Digestion is the
Better Part of Valor.—Century.
Use For Old Envelopes.
, Rigid economy is the mother of ac‘cumulation. One of the busier business men of this city, with offices on
Broadway, never purchased a scratchbook in his life and never wastes a
fresh piece of paper on a memorandum
or a column of figures. Every envelope that comes in his mail is sliced
apart, back from front, and the front,
or address side, is preserved for use.
The inside forms a clean, smooth
sheet 312 by 6% inches. One of the
millionaires of Boston made his start
by saving empty nail kegs and selling
cents each in trade.
accustomed to kicking in the staves
and burning them in the stove.—New
York Press.
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A Cool Housemaid. .
A rather curious method of burglar
catching was resorted to by an inagenious maidservant recently in New
York. As The Electrical Review tells
the story, while in pursuit of her
household duties the maid noticed a
man’s foot inside the clothes closet.
She did not scream, neither did she
jump, at the door nor shut it with a
bang. Instead she took a broom and
began to sweep that corner of the
room near the closet. Her approach
‘was gradual, and the sweeping was
done so naturally that it would not
have aroused the most suspicious bur
glar. At last the broom brushed thedvor
gently, but hard enough to close it to
the frartion of an inch. With five or
six moce gentle sweeps that closet
door was shut and almost latched,
which she at length succeeded in doing
by gently pressing her arm against it.
As the telephone in her house was
so near the closet that the burglar
would be able to hear her if she called
for assistance, she bethought herself
of another plan. In the back yard
some telephone linemen were at the
time makiv& repairs on a wire that
runs to another house in the block.
She went out and spoke to them. They
promptly tapped a wire, attached a
testing instrument and cailed up one
of the down town exchanges, which in
turn got the house owner, who in his
turn called up police headquarters.
Frem there the call was sent to the
police station nearest the house, and
two policemen were sent around and
got the man.
Novel. Use For His Fodder.
“J have heard of some strange and
curious expedignts that have been used
to clear the tracks in cases of railroad
wrecks,” said a well known railroad
official recently, “but the methods used
on a small railroad not far from Baltimore a few years ago to.clear the
tracks ahd incidentally save a fine engine from serious damage were. the
most original I ever heard of.
“The wreck had been caused by ice
forming on the rail from an overflowing tank near the trestle. The train
had two engines. The first engine and
the cars had run out on the trestle
and dropped over. The rear engine
was left standing half sidewise on the
GENERAL ARTHUR UMBOLDT ass P. trestle, which was 30 feet high. It}
a ee BOHEMIAN seemeé as if the touch of a man’s
hand would cause it to topple over,
qe . and it biocked the road, which was
only single tracked, and the wrecking
car with its derrick could not be used.
it on and then hoist it back,’ said one
official, ‘we could manage all right.’
“This remark gave a farmer of the
neighborhood an idea. He offered tc
sell his big stock of corn fodder.
ground underneath the trestle to withtopple the engine over: ‘The plfin workthem back to the nailmakers for 10
His clerks were
‘If we only had something soft to drop . to.
The
plan was to pile the fodder from the COLLEY BROS., =< =
in a few feet of the track and then
ed well, and owing to the elasticity of
the fodder the engine was not damaged
JEWEL MALADIES.
Precious Stones That Are Subject to
; Serions Changes. é
The decoloration of precious stones
when they haye. been exposed to the
air for a long time is considered one of
the most frequent maladies. Among
the colored stones, the emeralds, rubies
and sapphires are those which remain
intact best. Nevertheless they are not
exempt from changes, as has been
proved by many experiments recently
made in Paris. Two rubies of the same
size and shade were kept for two years,
one in a showcase and the other away
apes all light. At the end of this term
a comparison revealed that the first
had become somewhat lighter in color.
The influence of light makes itself
felt more plainly on topazes and garnets. The garnet turns much paler in
a short time, while the topaz assumes
a darker shade and even loses the brilliancy poasessed. by it when freshly
eut.
The most sensitive stone in this respect is the opal. This stone draws its
marvelous. rainbow reflections from
numerous little ‘clefts which allow the
light to pass and reflect it in different
directions. Often the opal stands the
manipulations of cutting and polishing
well, and all of a sudden it splits. It
.suffers always by excess of heat. Owing to its chemical composition it is .
ture.
Pearls deteriorate very easily. In the
fire they are transformed into a piece
of lime. Placed in éontact with an acid,
they behave as lime or marble would
under the same conditions. It sometimes happens that during the work, if
the hand touching them is very sweaty,
they lose their luster or break, being
attacked by the acid of the perspiration. :
Since pearls are composed of concentrie layers of mother of pearl, it is
sometimes possible to repair them by
taking off the outer layer, but this
operation is extremely difficult and
delicate. If the interior colors are injured there is no remedy.
Diamonds are less sensitive; still it
is not prudent to take them too near
the fire.—Jewelers’ Circular-Weekly.
Proper Retern,
“LT hurl the fie back in your teeth!” he
cried.
Which was quite appropriate, for
they, too, were false. — Philadelphia
North American.
A Wide Gulf,
Briggs—I hear you have been operating in Wall street.
Griggs—A great mistake. I’ve been
operated upon.—Harper’s Bazar.
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Sensitive to all the changes of tempera. ‘
. / RST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
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Salmon Stakes, in cans.
Rice, a la Creole.
Vienne Sausage, in cans,
I X L Deep Sea Clams,
Dainty Chips
Dainty German’,Wafers.
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P. G. Scadden’s.
Boston Brown Bread, in cans,
Asparagus, in cans—Perfection .
’Frisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda,’
Palace and Mixed—all in 1 Ib cartoons,
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If you desire anything in the furniture. line you
ill do ell toexamine this list
Easels, Rugs, Wall Pockets,
Glass Dish Closets, Music Racks, ,
Reception Chairs, Center Tables,
Morris’ Reading Chairs, with adjustable backs,
JJ AMES KINKEAD
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NOTICE.
The well-known Lumber
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 City,
Nevada County, California * 728
Union Livery Stable
Main at. opp. Union Hotel.
Henry Lane, = = Prop’r.
The finest turn-out: inthe ounty,and ple:
6: of them
Oreo dev and nike
Dancing School.
Ladies aud geutleman’s dancing schoo!
every Wednesday ev ning, and children’s
dancing school every Saturday afternoon. by
PROF. JOHN MICHELI.
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FOR SALE.
A rare eoportunkts, 1s offered for invest ment. ‘arty desires to seli immediately, 500 shares of stock of the
Bachelor’s Oil omnes nyo Califorwa
Non-Assessabierice 60c ,er share
for all or any part. Company's price,
$1.00 per share. Address,
Cc. J. TALLON.
No. 308 Market St., San Francisco.
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Nevada City Assay Office,
Assaying of Ores of all description.
M™ TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF
Fractious Ores a speciaity.
Mail or Bxpres orders promptly attended
GOLD BOUGHT, Broad Street, below
National Hotel.
T. H. HICKS & CO.
UNION MARKET,
Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete.,
At the lowest rates.
im the least.”—Baltimere Sun.
EB ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHO
W ‘cok of the ba sags
THIS IS
NO JOKE..
Latest
Extra Ladies 25 cents,
Milo Lodge
Knights of Pythias....
will give a great
APRIL FOOL BALL
At Armory Hall
Nevada City...
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901
and catchiest music by
PROF. WILD’S ORCHESTRA
Reception Committee
tzenbaugher,
: Mark T. Adams,
F. E. Wadsworth, W. F. Englebright J.G. O'Neill, E. A; Moore
N. W. Bennetts, E T. R. Powell C.H Eddy, KE. J. Morgan
D. v. L. Mailer, J.E Isaac Geo. W. Ogden, A. J. Rapp
J. V. Snyder, Dr. W: P. Sawyer Wm. H. Sandow, Will Fischer
Geo. W. Reeks, A.R. Lord D. B. Getchell, J.D. Fleming
Floor Director, HON. FRANK T, NILON
Floor Committee
Capt. W.G.Richards, W. H. Danlap J.J. Jackson, H. Dickerman
Wm. Delbridge, J. H. Rogers Henry R. Hoskins, J.J. Banlee
H. Me 8S. Lee Leiter Wm. Quigley, J. M. Hadley
Qbas. Symons.
Grand March at 9 o’clock
DANCE TICKETS, per couple, $1.00
Gallery-—Geutlemen 50c, Ladies 25e.
Public Taste Hams, Bacos Popular pan *
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DICKERMAN’S.
Drugs, Stationery and
_ Photo Supplies.
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