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March 26, 1900 (4 pages)

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ti Bes th ublie or Private his court from id by said oo nD the estate of 6 said Superior ay. of March, 4 the eourt h Nevada, State of why an orderid Piertttore to reed of me de. t ; Hiner public a os . @ copy of thi once @ week toe 1e pevaps City aper of ‘eneral iblished th said we Judge. Comte dr Ate , 8. dw 2 Bg eal otice. COMPANY, 10. lace of busines :, s pCaltiornin at at a recu'a t the Dublin Gold ith day ph Bebi us en er shar Ratt capital thare ) on or before the Jefferson, the Farmers an er, Hollister, San § assessment shall st day of March, id* avertised for inless payment is mn the 25t ay of . said Secretary, to ent, oer with enses of sale. retary. rsand Marchants rsCal. f21 leeting. LRROW GANGE he s'oek holders of v-Gauge Railroad f seven directors velve months, and th other business fore the meeting — the company, at ss Valley, Nevada ednesday, the 4th clock p. m. Polls . and élosed at 3:45 tbe elosed on the IDER, President. etary. ml3 Y Cause. OURT OF THE ate of Reeporuls. sof W. Kruger, eeeuire, the the jake will of W. filed their sonition ng for an order of ‘the real estate of pearing therefrom t sueh portions of hereof for the pur. ace to the family of nd charges of ad‘eand balance the lof said deceased advyautage, benefit state and those inich sale. should be red by this cotrt d in the estate: of fore this court on f April, 1900, at 10 of said day ‘at the the County Court then and there to der should not be itor and executrix le of the said porof deceased as set ,or somuch therefor the purposes for the advantage, of said estate and hat a copy of this ur successive weeks y of April, 10, ia 'RANSORIPT, anewshed in said Nevada T. NILON, Judge, mlv Notice. COMPANY. “LOCAice of business, Sau ocation of works, unty, California. hat at a meeting of eld onthe 12th day sessment, No. 3, of as levied upon the rporation, payab: e tates Gold Coin, to eof the sompary, street, San Franak. upon which this id on the !2th inquent, and adbeen and unless 8, will’ be sold on March, 1900, to pay t, together with the Direct of sale. or ors. , Secretary. ae San pramcison d MENT, of Directors, at 4 h, 1900, the date of egoing assessment id to Saturday, the es and the day of rst day of March, tieth day of April, , RUIZ, Secretary. ying Will. JURT IN AND FOR State of California. Estate of ESTHER , that Monday, the at 10 o'clock a. yurt Room of said se in the City and 3 appointed-h) me roying the will of , and for hearing a ewey for the istestamentary when interésted may 4p1e. RBOGAST, Clerk. E MARKS, AND DESICNS. sct to Washington, tage e phaedel beat vet aeapet fast 9 YEARS Sow tn obtain Pa atents,” red through 5. G Bicaes without charge, in te rel GA. Snow 4 Co Br rN ,'0.6. ARKET, 2 «=. ,Prop’s. on, Veal, Etc., rates. RAND A CHOICE te tims, Bacoh se “RUHSTALLER’S Po ee eideee * a dulciboddbhauatemusicenakicie aes Exe st YRAR—Wo, 98 THE _TRANSORIPT. 5 OLD BAKERY. By Carrier, 1 1Cts a Week. M.de known on application. Jet Lien Crm vaer aes oo re a iD , Apr ES WES RP eed ee De Dee DD aie == ea mt Reise ry On your Sewer Work if and save money. We bl Rei) fet ead prices, if you want todo your own work in making con; at nections with the new city system. Or .we; willtake con{8 4 i Let Us Figure ae . f tracts to farnish the pipe, put it down and make.all gon; rns fi nections. We employ none Rat first-class workmen. rm : ey with the . WEDDING cman a Pasray. ; ‘Toorder, nspedtalty. you want to have a first-class ‘oi 4 sell Pipe ‘at ‘the lowest market . nA Hint About Stoves . a ee You — nead a new on stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We Si =! have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are EX : : surprisingly moderate for such stoves. ieheating or cooking stove. Qur -f Don’t eve La: e's Sarsaparilla Take it. now when .yo A SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION. On Sale at oicimermmam’s. ‘DERNMOLA will cure your chapped hands, remove tan and make your skin!soft and white. ur system requires it. sania, in Brewing : is Reached. “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER There are other Beers, but ILT EDGE IS PURE. JAMES WHEBLIHAN Grass Valley. . Ae On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON . ‘Commercial Street, ores Bros, : For Buggy Tops “AND— Carriage Trimmings om all kinds go to J. Gaitns. HE 18 “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, . , Curry. Combs and Brushes, ; All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash. No Credit. oe ge are now; Peat Lpasety iegronet ta for St froin Gennaio Sng eeingen pinnae gerous position. To a friend mine . the-general said that he would not permit a single life to be endangered withiat . out an adequate object to be gained. It is the old and monotonous story—too <=. . much bravery, not enough caution. ‘The Natal Witness relates that afti} jer. the battle of Colenso a Boer. sol-: dier eame upon the corpse of a private 4of the. Connaught rangers. He had . stripped. it of valuables when his eye fell upon a crucifix suspended: by a cord. round the brave fellow’s: neck. Intently the burgher gazed on the emblem and. then hastily replaced the . booty he had annexed, covered the dead man’s face and quickly disappeared among the kopjes. . :{‘I camstendily believe the story, The doer. :in strongly -opposed toCathollcism, but higher feelings rise superior . to: prejudice. _ He would not rob the corpse of aman’ who, at any rate, had believed. in. Christ. '“, gtill more ‘striking Incident and, to. me a8 it seems, a -most. touching peéne is. comprised in the following “ aecount of ‘the Colesberg. disaster furnished by. your special correspondent with General French’s column: “Our burying party sent out was received by the Boers. sympathetically. ‘. They rendered assistance also to our men. Over the grave they sang a bymn, and.some of the leaders made . Impressive speeches, expressing ab_. herrence. of war, regreiting the heavy losses:on both sides and declaring that the war::wouldsoon be ended. . One wonders if-ever before in the history of war the yictors in such an engagement stood rotind the graves of the men they: had just shot, sang a hymn and. amid these solemn surroundings. impressively bewailed the-strife of blood which they fervently ‘hoped would. soonbe ended. .Mystery of “earthly affairs, that we mort shoot such men.’ “Alas for Hucwsivingom.” e JAPAN BUYING OUR COTTON , .The shipment of another cargo of cogton, .12,600, bales, direct to Kobe, . Japan, is one of the striking features of the commercial year in New Orleans. A-vessel now leaves there every two weeks fér the land of the mikado, the cargé being.imade up entirely of eotton and fertilizers, The voyage is -probably the longest made by a comwmercial . vessel, being nearly 20,000 “. miles and requiring 70 days by the j-gult, “Atlantic, Mediterranean, Suez canal, Red sea, India ocean and China sea. 5 On account of these shipments to Ja4 pan a large number of, Japanese have ‘visited the city, and they will probably “establish a regular commercial agency in New Orleans for the purchase of cotton, says the New York Sun.Several of the visitors declare that Japan has made a great. advance in the manufacture of cotton goods of late years and expects to make more. Up to the present time the mills have only.spun cotton,.but.they propose to put in looms. and make cloth. They will purchase all the machinery in the fy araited. States; as they declare that the Anserican looms are far superior to the shipment of cotton from goes direct to the Heran: all @vbieh are 13 in number and ubales of cotton, all of whici they Import from America, in place of Indian cotton, which they formerly used. They are parae ted money. “Fortune Favorsthe brave.” It is also tababable-te eb those purify their blood fn the spring . -taking America’s Greatest § edicine;: Hood’s’ Sarsaparilla. A clear head and a healthy body are given by its use. = { syMPATHY OF HOLLANDERS. ol and: Seana: Rich and Poor, Unite In. Helping, the, Boers, rope by the rapidity with which {t.ls “. spreading to the very lowliest inhabit‘ants. A few days ago & little Boy only . 14 entered the office of a’ Haarlem paio) Per, and, emptying his pockets, which eee ears cscs ae sald, “This is or.the. Transvaal,” leaving the office . wien giving his name. .. A bourgeots of Amsterdam went, inte, the office of an Amsterdam paper and deposited 1,000 © florins. “I am ‘not rich,” he said, “but my wife. and chil¥ ‘dren want me to give this‘in ald of. the. Boers.” An officer at Breda called his company.together and asked them if they. wished to. : Without a dissenting. .voice all -gubseribed, -The. servants of The Hague have formed a league for the, purpose of making a fund, to which they subscribe weekly. Through the newspapers, by commit-. tees, from door to door, in the. ° ehurehes, in’ the schools—everywhére
where the public gathers, ‘collections: are being ‘made, and milHons of florins are being found for the Boers. A rich citizen of The Hague proposes to found an orphan asylum for the ehildren of the Boers who fall in the war. In Belgium the sympathy is nearly as keen, and persons with whom I am personally acquainted are + Subseribing $300, $400 and $500 at a time, writes the Chicago Record’s correspondent. Ambulance corps are being formed and drilled atid doctors are leaving their practice to go out and help the Boers. The unanimity of feel-' ing is really extraordinary, and the English of Antwerp, as. well as Brussels, are obliged to keep. quiet. My . own. house was stened recently. by roughs because I was known to be a correspondent of the American and English press. An Interesting Experiment. The Illinois house of correction is about to try. an interesting experiment in the reformation of women crimlnals, Supei®itendent Sloan. has built three large greenhouses, covering a space of 4,000 square feet, in which it is intended to. grow roses, carnations and chrysanthemums for the Chicago market. The women prisoners, says the Philadelphia Record, will work in the greenhouse under direction of an expert horticulturist, andgt is expected that. contact with the growing plants will have a softening and regenerating effect. Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents 10 cents a week or 40 cents a m able invariably in advance. For Sale at a Bargain. A 7-horse power Gas. Engine. new. RICE & LEWIS. Good as m24-tf For Sale Cheap. A quantity of inch water pipe, galvanised iron. Inquire at this office. A Bargain. A five-room house, centrally located, is offered for sale for $1,000. Apply at TranSCRIPT office. m21-lw Dance at Banner Hill. The will be a public dance at Banner Hill schoolhouse Saturday evening. April 7, to raise funds with which to pay for the new floor in the schoolhouse. Admission per. couple, including supper, 75 cents. mil6-lw Wood Ranch For Sale. The Wood Ranch belonging to Mrs. Moody -. at Blue Tent is offered for sale at a bargain. Enquire on the premises or of Mrs. Whittum on Long street, mil5-2w Sewer Connections Made. Iam prepared to make contracts at low rates for laying private sewers and making onnections with the public system. The best.of work. Let me figure before you let a contract. ‘Rrowarp J. TREMAINE. f 17-tf Champion Boot. Black. For the best shine in town. call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and colored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction guarauteed. tf — J ATPUTIET SNP NUPHT NEP VOT RENEPNET TTT HTT Ping Street....++7.s»--¢s4-Moyada City Ca! LEADING JADK, Beat 5 Cent Cigar STUUILIIBITALMANALALIAMIALIA.UAAAAL Grand Anniversary Ball! Me, CO. C, NG. Co AtArmory Hall, , —-\WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 48th, 1900, The, occasion of the 37th anniversary of the organization of Company C. The. feeling of. sympathy. for the Boers. in Holland is astonishing all Du. 50 CENTS A WEEK: EST. IN.1860 BY. N. P. BROWN & CO, I desire to call. the attention of, property owners to the foll sections of Ordinance No. 58, in relation to . ladders, . ae also to notify date I shall. strictly enforce the ‘law. I hope property owners will attend to this. matter immediately and save me,.as well as themselves, any. trouble. The law reads. as follows : . ORDINANCE NO. 58. ~ Seotion 2. It shall be the duty of the-owner of every tenanted building we vies the corporate limits of the City Nevada, to construct and keep on ‘band a ladder ‘of sufficient ‘length ‘to reach the roof of said building, to be used in case of fire. Src.8.' Any person or persons who shall. ‘ail to comply.with the provis‘ions of this ordinance shall on convicpmo ye sa had erg mon Ape shod one bu Ci) or imprisofied in the City Prison not to exceed ten days, P. G. SCADDEN, “Chief; Engineer, Nevada City, March 21,,1900, ‘Picture Frames and Mouldings . All the Latest and Nicest. See My New: Mounts. Frames Made to Order. MOORE, Photographer, Nevada City and Grass Valley. NO eee. ‘Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.’s is the Ideal Light. The Referee, x*k WM. WHEELINAN, Prop’r: FINEST : : : : Wines, Liquors and Cigars Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Gilt Edge Beer. COMMERCIAL £TREET. NATIONAL Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. Beat of attention given to. transien! oustomers. Stables Open All Night. Foot of Bronastrest, Mevada City. Telephone No. 72 “THE BEST IS NONE TOO COOD.” That’ the motto of yours truly, GEORGE W. TALLON, And it is a winner. He makes it a pom 2. to serve his patrons with the, ver & teerers and Cigars py ee market, and that always leads aes come again. The Peerless Saloon -class resort for tleme Bs elites resort for gent Gos Broad stroct just renee from the CitGBORGE A. GRAY,Funeral Director and Embalmer. The Finest of Funeral Furnishings. Floral Pieces supplied to order oe Nos.: oo 281, residence Union Livery Stable Main st., opp. Union iotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r ~ OWNERS. . them. that on and after this}. ‘. counties. — VE ara ALA Peele Pair After Pair, Case‘after case and carload after carload of ‘Shoes received by us are being distributed through this and adjoining Every pair sold seems to give satisfaction. The complaints number about.qne to every hundred pairs sold and hair customers are increasing. The quality of the material nsed in our Men’s, Women’s and. Ohildren’s Stioes cannot fail to prove satisfactory. It is the best obtainable. These items will. show why our, store is so popular. Repairing promptly and neatly done erie nable Ptorthe si dowi so. 0 or. nger wing Machines. Needles, magn Font for ~ makes of "machines supplied: to order. BOVEY BROTHERS, Broad Street. Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote’ Nevada City. 1 JAMES HENSESSY, . Prop’r. eee "The Empire ent, Stable the largest 10s ot of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES To he fonnd in this part of the State. The Glenbrook, Ralph Maitland ... .Proprietor Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give me call and you'll never regret Pine Street, Nevada City. Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents. The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. . {hese are the attractions you can ! always find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a-Giass. All the favorite brands of “Pegler. mop pene ae. such as :ntucky lor,” of. re,” eee ¥ aod My “Oscar P poor” wa 1d Robi bin H Wm. J. Britiand. Gilt Edge Saloon, D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor. AVING PURCHASED THE WELLknown and popper -§ ilt. Edge: Saloon at the Corner of ad Pine streets, I will keep constantly on hand the finest WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. O. P. S. Whisky and other fine brands. Steam Beer, 5 Cents. Give meacall. Kind andcourteous treatmentextended to all. GEO. RICHARDSON, UNDERTAKER —aND— EMBALMER. Parlors Broad pres. opp. City Hall. Open day and nigot Hearse furnished in city free. Str attention to all calls day or night. Lady attendant. Telephone, West 5. A Favorite Old Saloon UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. I HAVE BOUGHT THE. POPULAR SALOON on Commercial street known as the FREE COINAGE. Here you will alae find the choicest Wines-Liquors and Cigars in the. market. With eae you will receive a cordial wel& Robert Simmons. CHING LEE Dealer in (adies’ Dresses, Underwear {inienrs. * Allclothes made to order, and at the lowest prices. Made to. order Eider Down Gowns, Dressing Remate Silk Waists and Ladies wear. Broad Street, two doors below Mrs Lutz’s Restaurant. NATIONAL, MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank. c.J.NAPPZIGER, = Prop’r 2 Peet Pork, peeman wholcesieanaretall te Goods delivered free ee of ebarse, be 1 {Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND (Depot Lunch Counter, Assessor. Schroeder And Deputies WILL BE 1N NEVADA CITY —ON AND AFTER— TUESDAY, MARCH 20 From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. OFFICE At the Court House. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Mountain Company, No. 16 U. R. K. of P. .. THURSDAY EVENING of each month. WM. G. RICHARDS, Capt. Jo V. Snypzr, Recorder. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Meets every Friday Evening, At Pythian Castle. Jisitine Brethren are cordially invited tc WM. DELBRIDGE, G. W. Oapzy, K. of R. and S. “ Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. QO. U. W. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Every Wednesday evening at 7:80 o’cloch B. A. BOST W M.> CHARLES E. ASHBURN, Recorder. Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O Meets at Odd Fellows Hail ® very 2d and 4th By yc nd y Se aaah month a 1:N0 J. ¥, SHAW, 0. P ‘GEO. A. GRAY, Soribe. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. &. G. W Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clook. F. L. ARBOGAST, Pres. ED. J. MORGAN, R. 8. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Secer>iy Castle Second and fourth Ee ay 8 of each month MISS ELE uns, BELLE DOUGLASS Bea Pre om AT THE" SACRAMENTO, Where you can get a HOT OR COLD LUNCH. new management, and a new order It is now onder Ee of things prevail. You can also get a nice room there if you are going to stop over night. Try the Lunch Counter moat agreeably surprised New Plambing Stop N. F. HOWELL Has opened a plumbing shop on Broad street, first door below the New York Hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the publie patronage. GOOD WORK. GUARANTEED, Come and see my stock of Bath Tubs. Closets, Sinks, Ete. They areup to LR, NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY, MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor MDER N MANAGEMENT —A home-like ees mee. house situated in one of the pleasan’ rtions of the Queen City. Fifty nice nee Ae lights throughout, THE FABLE is not surpassed bh in the county for v: seating a hercherstgeg Rates moderate. Best accommodations in the county for the money. . FRANK’S PLACE FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor, Broai Street, above Pine, Nevada City. ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP On dreught. Best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. PAY US A OALL. Nevada Assay Oftice, JAS. J. OTT, . Ho. % Main Street, NEVADA CITT, CAD cs