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ption ofthe bonr TRANSCRIPT. HK
ly Mall, $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 18 Or
) CENTS A WEEK
ts of not so cxeend frm for Brena . "
aperetiot§ under thi
onth.
—_ a ae 40 cents a ey ifine
pbie i invariably in advance. .
weekly Socialis.
company C will give a weekly soiree at
nory Hall on Saturday evening. Good
usic. Everybody invited. Admission, 50
ats for geutlemen. Ladies free.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
= 8603 Bp
t; : thence Bea
edar post m;
> inches cia aN. i
degrees W est, 3.8 f 7
i» 1500
5 5 = 3803 mee to
Set to post
ch pine fort yo furnished rooms for rent in a conveniears S 2 feet; thes
ie Dick seq1ceee Dk outy Sheriff Pascoe at the Courthouse, or
4-343 BT HOW. bine i residence near Suspension
Bridge. —m2t
eS 5 deg 34 ’
stk ase Th. stan :
a marked Pp
in W, 27.2 ib. Rese
“ked $5 3803 BT hep
) feet; thence 8.5
oak post ma: ked Pp
liek oan 8 inches
T bears S53 deg 2 p
1 of tunuel 40046 fi
tanos, Organs and Sewing [lachines
sinway Pianos and Estey Organs, also
eral different makes of pianos from $200
. Organs from $25 up. Latest improved
om $5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe store,
and desirable part of town. Inquire of . All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
iger machines from $85 up. Other makes BROAD STRERT.
4oTH YRAR—NO, 13,186,
FER eae ‘
PAR VRE Rag a
« 7
JOHN BAUR, Cashier. ~
Loans made on approved security,
ap Valuables can be deposited in our fire<proot steel vault at Mitte expense.
Office Hours: 10 a. m. 10 4 p, m.
AGENSY
NEVADA COUNTY BANK,
» . NEVADA‘CITY, CAL,
GILBERT J. RECTOR, Ase’t Oashier.
Liberal Interest: Allowed on Deposits.
A general Banking business transacted.
_Dratts issued payable in any part of the ‘world,
*
c
Stocks and Bente bought and sold.
Saturday Evenings: 6:30 p. m.
C. H. HARRISON,.
DBALEE 18
mero
The Finest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town.
C: H. HARRISON,
Opp. Rosenberg Brcs
eet
neeS 76 deg %
post of Pine D Treo Leal
ribed, Tr
laim “conteiniay Hae
; varions claims oq
Jonso idated
the office of the Co
county, Ca ifornia, a
da City. Geo, W.Reeks, agent for Sher», Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co.
For Sale,
House and lot for sale, situated on Long
eet. Price $475, half cash and balance on
ado Quartz Mine, if ne. Inquire of A. Naake on Long street. Clam Juice Oyster Cocktalis
ms, pa iae recorded Books, ts House For Sale. The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
ne, Tecorded Book ie q
i ‘recorded Book 1h
alc recorded Book if
ao Tecorded Book nN
A house three doors from New York Hotel
» Broad street, Nevaua City. Address to
4 Metreet, Sacramento, Calif. {<6 lw
SOMETHING
At ‘“‘Tom’s Place.’’
NEW!
_ Apricot Cordial.
T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
Rooms and Board.
Mrs, Jones, in the Stover Building on Broad
t, is prepared to acco.nmodate a limitmants are as fol
1 and west by the ry "
tby thes anish Quart .
d, and the Public Do.’
th by the Santa Anite}
g at reasonable rates, jlo
Bona Fide Salary-* $12 Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agents and
cla'ming adverse!
an Conn naverselyay :
ind are required to file
wich the Kegister of the .
fice at sacramento, in”
a, duri: 1g ths sixty 4
hereof, or they will be .
the. provisions of the
= ariel Register, . ”
work. $12 weekly salary and expenses.
ld.established house, pleasant, permanent
an tiers Address BUTLER & ALGER,
a ett le. creceieg . Dept. E, _ Nuw Haven, Coun
of sixty days (10 weeks)
Dar.y TRANSCRIPT, a) Wanted.
lished at Nevada city,
rhia,
AS PENRY, Register, 7
Obristian mem or woman willing to qualify
or permanent position of trust, here or in
me county. yearly. Enclose selfed stamped envelope to Secretary,
of Transcript.
ade January 28, 11,
Publication,
wise
{ MARYSVILLE, Cal.
March 13, 1901
BY GIVEN THAT THR }
. settler has filed notice .
uke final proof in sy
d that said proof wi
tegister and Receiver .
xe at Marysville, Cal, .
r OF THE ti Ga
1)
—-<
j number of persons Wik beans had iodat Un (4 On . Sb Ot C 4
resent us, some totravel, others for lo-. And Now Ready for Business.’
monger cow cos aempeand . 4 Metzenbangher, Prop’
One Hundred Sunny Rooms,
Re-opened
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. Stag2s and Busses.
1z; Thomas J. Byrd,
on No. 5220, for the N, By .
f N.W.!4 and N.W.¥
iS N., Rk. 8 H.,M. D.M.
ing witnesses to prove ©
mee.upon and cultivar
iz: Thomas K. Bev
1d Edwin A. Forbes
.; Peter Mondada of 4
al,
JOHNSON, Register.
Creditors.
ERINE SKAHAEN, Die . ‘ Soo t
en by the undersigned
@ estate of Catherine ”
o the creditors of and
aims against the
them, with the necet .
four months after
his notice to the
he law office of fed .
he same being the place
P Vg Pe gags of
o
aH I. “SHURTLBRY,
e Estate of Catherine j
this Lith d of Match, is n day at
Smoke .
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
0.'s ia the Ideal Light.
— —_——_>_——a u
Meeting.
INUAL MEETING OF 7
of the Cadmus
be held at the office
} Kearney street,
a on Monday,
1901, at the hour
r the purpose of el
yrs toserve for the eltruusaction of 8 ;
ay come before
:Oks will close on Frie
lock p. m.
ESTEL L, Secretary:
Room treet, oie
—*
rass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE. .
our round trips daily.
TIMETABLE:
Until further notice the "Bus will
hake regular trips between Nevada
vity and Grass Vailey atthe following
ours;
avaving Nevada City at 10a. m.,2, 5
30 p. ma,
Y GIVEN THAT THY Lacvin’ Gaay Sibi at 8:45a.m. 4,
od setter has Le M45 and 6:80 p, m.
oO ma a roof
yBnd the ae Be Passengers called for in any ° cast of
1a County, Cal. at oe own without extra charge. Leave
ders at the National Exonange Hote.
nday, April ie. aE a
GEO. GRISSEL. Prop.
hort Order er Restaurant
and 5S.
»M. D. if rere
ing witnesses to re
ee UpOL and cultivar
s ) PENRY,
Register
.
4
a undersigned
2
: iad with te ee build on, Broad street,
Transfer
Co. ; aluding l give strict
ee ee
: Amales, Bachiadas, :
Publication.
pel
mento, Cal., Mareh 6th q
Galbraith,
en ‘Geo. Lathrop,
ULING.
ber
: .
he Best Liquors,
* The Best Cigars.
E MARKS fhese —
‘ploy DESI are the attractions you can
&
jag tear always find eat
sae de HE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
ay Beer 5 Rasa Glass,
Wee
Wek 1. Goan
pared tofurnish to my customers the ,
. Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Peerless Saloon.
H4ure PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Dahigren, I am preFinest Wines
Liquors and Cigars
All my old friends and all the new ones
who ill be treated ina courteous manner.
HENRY W. RICH.
.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS.
Have moved into their new c acrters -1 Tom
mercial street and irivite a:. ‘hel former
patrous to c and sex tum. They will
make ita point to serve ti fires* }ranos.uf
All kinds of Mixed Jrinks
a Specialty.
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St.
NEW YORK HOTS.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CI 7,
JAS. CHIVELL, Lesset ,
_ like
mDER I NEW MANACEM MENT: A A homes ike
Bifey
u Ouse situa’
apt portions of the Queen City.
Rice peso slectric lights ti roughous
E is not surpassed in the county
on Lo eager oo and service.
ea
TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
AH GUEY
open up at his old place on Pine
ase cn MON DAY NEXT, and will be
prepared to farnish you with chickens
to order. He will also have Turkeys
for the holidays.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all
times.
econ
CHICKENS T0 ORDER AT ANY TIME.
NEW. YORK BAKERY
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
es
an
ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT
-known bake am poy
aa Solabia well a Ee wabile wi mt
Bread, Pies and Cakes
Grand
XII Oto @
neo het hte
kkkik kk
ed later.
; the principal cities
Masquerade
Ball.. =.
PROF. JOHN MICHELL
Will Give Ris
Annual Masquerade
AT ARMORY HALL,
Friday Eve’g, April 12
A long list of prizes will be -publishLatest
Catchy
Particulars ina few days.
California Sampling Works
Buyers of Gold, Silver and
Copper Ore and Concentrates.
GEO.-H. DOWNEY,
' Agent, Nevada City.
THE RECEPTION,
ALEX HONGEL...:..Proprietor.
Commercial Street, Nevada City. .
od fare. MOORE “AA” ‘A’ WHISKEY A SPECThe best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here. Come and see for
yourself and be convinced.
MRS. D. Fr. COMBS,
Hair Store, 815K St., Sacramento, Cal,
Hair Switches at a Great Reduction
this week. Ladies’ and gents’ wigs
to rent at $1 00 each, for April Fools
Mask Bali.
CITIZENS BANK
BROAD STREET, -CAPITAL.
Aathorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paidupincoin, °° = ®* 50,000
Undivided profits, 85,000
NEVADA CITY
DIRECTORS.
GB. M. PRESTON....c0-scecesveccees President
Joun T. MORGAN..,..++ peconesatenae Cashier
D. 5, Mosess hae lees gare seater me a
on. es Sear re a Li}
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS.
104. M. to 4 P. as Aud ce fotuntags fros
6:80 to 7:80 P.M.
OORRESPONDBNTS.
‘ont New York—National Bank of North Amer
San Francisco—First National Bank, Lon
don, Paris & American Bank.
~apeamnodlliagontamme Bank of D. O. Mill.
We issue Sight Drafts payabie ip
NEW YORK, d
SAN FRANCISCO,
NTO.
Also Bills of Bachenge Sagal of at sight iv
tain an
Collections on any part of the United State:
rpplicd . hess i price paid for County and Stet
Wastemn.
Gold and Silver Bullion purch ved,
Assay Office at the Bank.
AB Bank Maisteine : office on Grom et
y, where a gener anking Business . :
transacted.
“J. M, THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grass Valley.
LBADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine StFeet...0.sceeeeesse.Bevadn City: Ca)
LBADING LADY, Eine 8 Cent Cigar
; —~In stook——
Cara Ay ABeeEe HUMBOLDT
A BOSS
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Faneral Director,
Bodies Embalmed for shipment.
" pea ag aig for Floral Pieces
Telephone 34,
JONE OF THE TERRORS: OF LIFE ON
A Lissra From Whose t
_. tor I wasn’t doing a thing to it, I had
E. W. SCHMIDT,
oe
(preven “rien BY A N
THE ISTHMUS” OF TEHUANTEPEG,
iy Poison
to Have
“1 guess I am the living man
that has been bitfen oiianten t
monster family and is a ‘horrid looking
reptile of a mottled liver color and
Se et ant (an Its bite
is deadly, aud, as I said, I am the only
‘. person known who has lived after be. ‘hanged’ by a man who made a speing bitten. It was a case of nip and
tuck, though, and I didn’t get over it
for two months or more.
“The brute bit me out of pure malice,
a coffee plantation down on the isthmus several years ago and just be
fore the hot season began, which was’
in March, I had as my guest Dr. Fergus.MacDonald of the Smithsonian
institution, who was in that country in
the interest af science. While he was
with me we received an invitation to
visit the great plantation of Dr. Pedro
Arguilles, one of the most prominent
men of that country, and we went to
his: hacienda near Minititlan. The
ladies of the family had all gone to,
Mexico City, and as the weather was
hot we men loafed around in our: pyjamas, the upper garment of which is
a big sleeved affair called a camisa.
“One day Dr. MacDonald and I had
adjourned to the patio or court of the
building, and while I lay in the grass
talking to him he was busy greasing
and putting into shape his guns and
revolvers. He was six or eight feet
away from me, and I was lying with
my head propped up on my arm, from
which the sleeve had slipped, leaving it
exposed to the elbow, which rested on
the grass. Of course neither of us was
thinking about reptiles or other dan“gers right there in the cdurt of the
building. Suddenly, as I talked, the
doctor threw his hand up in warning,
and I knew that whatever it was he
saw theré was danger in my moving,
and I .must keep still. So I kept as
steady as I could, and then I felt something go up my arm toward my head
and stop near my wrist.
“I couldn’t see what it was, but 1
knew something about tropical reptiles
and I kept perfectly quiet while the
doctor caught up one of his revolvers
and threw a couple of cartridges into
it. He aimed across my body and fired,
and as I jumped to my feet ‘a nevillo
at least seven inches long fell writhing
to the ground, shot through tlie head.
The bullet. had gone.on into my arm
and came out at the elbow and I was
bleeding. Between the bullet marks,
though, were the fang marks where the
nevillo had stuck its teeth into my arm,
and I'told the doctor I thought it had
got me. As soon as he saw it he gave
me some kind of a. hypodermic injection in the left leg, the right arm having been bitten, and at once took his
knife and slashed me across the fang
marks. Into the wounds of my arm
he poured a bottle of concentrated
ammonia. Almost instantly after I
had been bitten I began to grow dizzy
and to see what seemed to me to be
clouds of light smoke, and when the
ammonia struck me I keeled over in a
dead faint.
“Five days later I awoke in a mud
bath by the riverside, my body twice
its normal size and my tongue sticking
out of my mouth, They had carried
me there as soon as I fainted, and
night and day my guide and his daughter had been watching by me, with
fires at night to keep off the animals
from the jungle. Every 12 hours my
arm was lifted from the mud and
cleansed, and on these. occasions it was
always found to be of a green color.
As soon as I returned to consciousness
I was carried to the house and put to
bed, and there for two weeks I remained and then went down to the
coast and up to the well known hot
springs, where I was treated for two
months until every bit of the venom
had left my body. During it all I suffered no pain, nor have I ever felt the
slightest inconvenience since. What
effect the bullet wound in the arm had
I don’t know. Possibly the blood that
came from the bullet wounds saved
me. Anyhow something happened that
never happened to any other person
bitten by a nevillo, or I wouldn’t be
here to tell the story.”
Mr. Cloon bared his arm for the benefit of the listeners, and if an arm ever
looked as if it had been through a hard
campaign that one did. It was scarred
as if burnt with hot irons and covered
from the elbow down with all kinds of
peculiarly shaped mottled spots of
about the sgme color as the lizard.—.
Located the Noise.
A little 4year-old was taken on
a visit to grandmamma in the country.
There for the first time he bad a view
of a cow.
while the man milked and ask all manner of questions. In this way he learned that the long crooked branches on
the cow’s head were horns. Now, the
little fellow knew of only one kind of
horn, and a few days after obtaining
this information, hearing a strange kind
of bellowing noise in the yard, he ran
out to ascertain its cause. In a few
minutes be returned with wonder and
delight depicted on his countenance, excdaiming: “Mamma, mamma! Oh, do
come out here! The cow’s blowing
her horns!”—Exchange.
Unpleasant Monotony.
Ugly Husband (snarling)— You mar} ried me for better or worse, didn’t you?
Wife (hesitatingly)—Yes, but . sup
t of thecity. Wed
Delivered ered tree, te ee any Poratry a specialty
®
. Mining Patents and Lund Cages. .
He would stand and look on .
-from Rule and Were Hanged.
"When we went to Chicago to live
just after the fire,” said a woman who
has since returned to New York, “we
furnished the house with all that was
necessary to make it attractive, One
winter.my husband bought a number
of paintings, and after they had been
placed properly we invited a clever
young woman to come in and see the
‘collection. I don’t mind telling you
that she wrote for Mr. Storey’s newspaper, The Times. She understood art.
She had been reared in Boston and she
had studied abroad,
"When the article on our collection
appeared, what was our horror to read
that each picture described had been
cialty of putting up paintings. My
husband was teased into a fit of neuralgia the next day by his Chicago
acquaintances, who expressed their regret that all his paintings had been
executed. Of course the women heard
of it and there was a giggle for blocks,
“I called upon the young woman
from Boston and asked how she had
made such a blunder. She was in an
agonized frame of mind and protested
that she didn’t write it ‘hanged.’ I was
sure she didn’t. Then came the explanation. A few weeks before there
had been an execution in the Chicago
jail and: Mr. Storey’s reporters wrote
that the man was ‘hung.’ Mr. Storey
was furious and issued an order, so I
ers, copy readers, printers and proof.
readers must write and set up and/
read ‘hanged’ for ‘hung.’ The rule was
inflexible. The young woman who
wrote of our collection used the word
‘hung’ throughout her article and Mr.
Storey’s rule was enforced. But as
long as we lived in Chicago we were
-always known as ‘that New York
family who had their paintings executed.’ ’—New York Sun.
Not Disposed to Dispute,
Aunt Agnnab—Oh, you fool of a girl!
the prettiest woman in the world and
the wisest and sweetest you believe
him.
Avabelia~And why shouldn’t 1? Do
you know, aunty, . kind er think so
myseif.— Boston Transcript.
Caeful to a Statesman.
“Then you are not ashamed of your
humble origin?’
“Oh, no; it’s part of ny politica)
capital.”—Chicago Record.
see ‘soummnemrat
—_——
eee iciai
NOTICE.
the
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 Lamber Yard, Nevada City,
well-known Lumber
Nevada ‘County, California. j23
Dancing School.
Ladies and gentieman’s dancing school
every Wednesday ev ning, and children’s
dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by
PROF. JOHN MICHELI.
oo ane ene oEis.
:
i FOR SALE.
A rare opportunity 's offered for investment. Party desires to sel! immediately, 500 shares of. stock of the
Oil Compa nyo California
NonAssessable rice 60c ,er share
or all or avy part. Company's price,
$1.00 per share. Address,
C. J. TALLON.
No. 308 Market St., San Francisco.
oe single pe ere
LE EE) BRR) le 9 ARO Gc 3 cat
R. H. TURNER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
United States.
Makes a epecialty ty of Mining Cases,
Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building,
orner Third aud Market Streets, San
Francisco. Rooms 12, 14 and 16.
Nevada City Assay Office.
Assaying of ors ‘of all desripton
Ms TESTS AND ) THE REDUCTION OF,
Fractious Ores a speciality.
Mail or Express orders promptly attended
to. ae ot aa Broad Street, below
atio O'
ee T. H. HICKS & CO.
UNION MARKET,
COLLEY BROS., = °=Prop’s.
Beef, gre Mutton, Veal, Bte.,
At the lowest rates.
BE ALSO Ale0, EBEF ON HAND A CHOICE
stock o'
*gosed I would have some variety.—
£
PUNISHED THE PAINTINGS. .
‘. They Violated Kditor Storey’s Cast
heard, that henceforth editors, reportPo)
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YOU NEED THEM . !
P. G. Scadden’s.
Boston Brown Bread, in cans.
Salmon Stakes, in cans.
Rice, a la Creole.
Vienna Sausage, in cans,
Asparagus, in cans—Perfection ~
I X L, Deep Sea Clams,
Dainty Chips
Dainty German, Wafers.
_?Frisco Crackers—Lunch, . Extra Soda,
Palace and Mixed—all in 1 lb cartoons.
Ju
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
sisissis
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Something Suitable.
If you desire anything in the furniture line you
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
He 26 4H Saheereeeeaee nesses
THIS IS
NO JOKE..
Milo Lodge
Knights of Pythias....
will give a great
APRIL FOOL BALL
At Armofy Hall
Nevada City..
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901
Latest and catchiest music by
«PROF. WILD’S ORCHESTRA
Reception Committee
F. E. Wadsworth, W. F. Englebright J.G. O'Neill, E, A. Moore
N. W. Bennetts, E T. R. Powell O.H Eddy, E. J. Morgan
D. J.&. Maller, J.E Isaac Geo. W. Ogden, A. J. Rap
J.V. ever’, 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. A. Danlap J J. Jackson H. Di
Wm. Delbridge, . H. Rogers Henry R. Hoskins, J.J. oo
H. Metzenbaugher, 8. Lee Leiter Wm Quigley, J. M.
Mark T. Adams, Chas. Symons.
Grand March at 9 o’clock
DANCE TICKETS, per couple, $1.00
Extra Ladies 2% cents, Gallery—Gentlemen 50c, Ladies 25c.
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