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‘ 40TH YEAR—=NO, 13,188.
THE TRANSCRIPT.
By Mail; $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week,
50 CENTS A WEEK
isements of not to exceed five lines in
gy he inserted under Shia head for 0 cents
a week or $2 a month. additional line
10 cents a. week or 40 contea mouth. Pay.
able invariably in ad
Weekly Socials,
Company C will give a weekly soiree at
Armory Hall on Saturday evening. Good
‘music. Everybody invited. Admission, 50
cents for gentlemen. Ladies free,
Furnished Rooms for Rent. .
‘Two furnished rooms for rent in a convenirent and desirable part of town. Inq:ire 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. Offiee Hovey Bros. shoe siore,
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 A. Naake on Long street.
House For Sale. °
A house three doors from New York Hotel
on Broad. street, Nevaua “@. Address to
60344 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 ard lodging at reasonable rates. jlo
_A Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agents and
stepresent us, some totravel, others for lowork. $12 weekly salary and. expenses.
+Old established house, pleasaut, permanent
positions, rapid advancement and increase
.of wages. Write at once.
Address BUTLER & ALGER,
Dept. E, New Haven, Coxn
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——_ex
. Smoke
soot
Smell.
Nevada Ce. Electric Power
Co.'s ia the ideal Light.
Grass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
‘Four round trips daily.
Wntil further: notice. the "Bus will
make regular trips between Nevada
City and Grass Valley at the ‘following
hours:
Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5
and 7:30 p. m. :
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. .,
8:45 and 6:30 p. m.
Passengers called for in any part of
Leave
orders at the National Exchange Hote\,
GEO. GRISSEL. Prop.
Short Order Restaurant
The undersigned haye reopened the restaurant in the ‘ils Antone a Broad street,
and will give strict attention to short orders.
including
Tamales, Enchiladas,
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Bacon and Eggs.
Is, Steffens & Mrs, Durand
UNION MARKET,
COLLEY BROS., -° =
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates.
E ALSO ' ON HAND A CHOICE
stock of Boal "
‘Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos
end Lard. ;
The Best Liquors, —
The Best Cigars
Lheve are the attractions you can
_ always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
All the favorite
ad hau tigmag fevtons” “Ovear Pooper
Wa. J. Britiand.
Prop’s.
JOHN BAUR, Cashier.
" Dratts issued Payable in any part
_Loans made on approved security.
; Office Hours: 10 a. m. 10 4 P.m,.
ee i er
NEVADA COUNTY BANK,
3 NEVADA CITY, CAL.
¥ ten
_ NEVADA CITY,
GILBERT J. RECTOR, Ass’t Cashier.
Liberal Interest Allowed on Deposits.
A general Banking business transacted.
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,
DEALER In y
Ail Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
aac ee
The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town.
Cc. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STREET. -Opp. Rosenberg Bs
Apricot Cordial.
Oyster Cocktails
The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey
At ‘‘Tom’s Place.”’
T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
Union: Flotel
Re-openedAnd Now Ready for Business.
Clam Juice
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.
One Hundred Sunny Rooms, .
And Large Modern Dining Room.
Stopping place for all Stages and Busses.
Peerless Saloon.
AVING PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
E 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 mansaa HENRY W. RICH.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS.
Have moved into their new c.1ertces -n Tom
mercial street and invite:w . -helz former
patrons to call and sex him. They will
make it.a point to serve tk fires* }reaas ou!
Wines, Liquors and Cig1rs
All kinds of Mixed vrinks
a Specialty.
NEW YORK HOPE).
BROAD ST., NEVADA CI2 7,
JAS. CHIVELL, Lessee.
NEW MANACEMENT—A home-like
u we: ouse. situated in one of the
pipasantest portions of the Queen City. Fifty
nice rooms; electric lights throughout,
ABLE is not surpassed in the county
Phir bang cooking and service.
Y FIRST-CLA’ BAR svopli-c
PL hs A Aa ydte. ie Faleiics. ines,
liquors Ete. Fancy Mixed Drinks a speciaitv
TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
AH GUEY
vi en up at his old place on Pine
bebabe ts MONDAY 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 al!
times. a
CHICKEYS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME.
NEW YORK BAKERY,
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
N SSUMED THE MANAGEMENT
H to 6 NIL koeeh baheny. 1 am Dna
pared to furnish the public with the fines
Bread, Pies and Cakes :
Delivered free to any part of thecity. Wed
ding cakez aud Faney Pastry a specialty
SOMETHING NEW!)
MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. . .
Grand
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Masquerade
FORO OO kok
Ball.
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“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, eee
Latest
Catchy
Particulars ina few days,
California Sampling Works
* Buyers of Gold, Silver and
Copper Ore and Concentrates.
GEO, W. DOWNEY,
Agent, Nevada City.
THE RECEPTION,
ALEX HONGEL... -..Proprietor.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Jd tan MOORE “AA”. WHISKEY A SPECTALTY,
The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Ci‘wars may be found here. Cume an.see for
yourself and be convinced.
MRS. D. f1. COMBS,
Hair Store, 815K St., Sacramento, Cal.
Hair Switches at a Great Reduction
this week. Ladies’ aud gents’ wigs
to rent at $1 00 each, for April Fools
Mask Bali.
CITIZENS BANK
neorporated 1876.)
BROAD STREET, NBYADA CITY
CAPITAL.
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000
Paidupincoin, = = 50,000
Undivided profits, += 35,060
&. M. Preston
Joun T. Mor@ayn.
Secretary
Hon. Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Lord Housman. Geo, M. Hughes,
BUSINESS HOURS,
10a. M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from
6:80 to 7:80 P. Mm.
CORRESPONDANTS,
New York—National Bank of North Amer
ica.
"Baia Francisco—First Nations) Bank, Lon
don, Paris & American Bank.
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mill
& Co.
We issue Sight Drafts payabie ip
NEW YORK, d
SAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO,
Also Bills of Ex:ha ayable at sight ir
the principal cities a Ociab Britain ap
Hyrope.
= Collections on any part of the United State
a specialty.
ighest price paid for County and Stet
Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion purch sed,
Assay Office at the Bank.
This Bank Maintains an Office at Grass. Val
ley, where a geveral Banking Business i:
shanted.
ve J. M. THOMAS,
Revident Avent at Grane Valley
E. W. SCHIIUDT,
~ LBADING CIGAR DEALER,
Pine Street...5:essesece.+ Nevada City Cai
LBADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar
id.
——In stTock——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT’L
BSTRELLA ROHEMIAN CLUB
4 ROSA HARMONIA
UNDERTAKING PARLORS,
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street Nevada City, Cal.
Pm
ALBERT REYNOLDS,
Faneral Director.
Bodies Embalmed for shipment.
Orders taken for Floral Pieces.
Telephone 34.
FRANCE .
Parts of the Republic Are as Much
German as the Fatherland.
The northern third of France and
half of Belgium are today more Teutonic than the south of Germany. This
should not occasion surprise when we
remember the incessant downpour of
Teutonic tribes during the whole historic: period, It was a constant procession of Goths from all points of the
compass — Franks, Burgundians and
others. E =
France was entirely in by the
Franks, with the exception of Brittany,
by the middle of the sixth century. All
through the middle ages this part of
France was German in language and
customs as well. The very name of
the country is Teutonic. It has the
same origin as Franconia, in southern
Germany, In 812 the council of Tours,
away down south, ordained that every
bishop should preach both in the Romanic and the Teutonic languages.
The Franks reserved their: German
‘Speech 400 years after the conquest.
THE ‘TEUTONIC.
,Charlemagne was a German. His
courtiers were all Germans. He lived
and governed from outside the limits
of modern France. The Abbe Sieyes
uttered dn ethnological truism when,
in the course of the French revolution,
he eried out against the French artstocracy,-“Let us send them back to
their German marshes whence they
came!’—London Express.
The Servant Problem In Mexico,
“You foreigners,” says a Mexican
woman quoted by a correspondent of
the Boston Transcript, “are so silly
with servants. You come here and exclaim, ‘How awfully the Mexicans
treat their servants!’ and then you give
them fron beds and mattresses stuffed
with wool, where with us they have
to lie down to sleep on their straw
mats, as is best for them. You think
it nice to give them ribbons for their
hair and neck, and some of you put
the women in corsets and make them
wear caps and aprons! This turns the
think they are real senoras (ladies)
and grow impudent. That is how you
spoil our servants, who, when they get
angry with us, talk up loudly and say
they will. go and live in a foreign
family! Ah, you foreigners are so
shortsighted. Soon you will see how
there are no more good, toyal, old fashloned servants! You pet a race which
needs firmness and discipline, real
kindnéss, not pampering.”
The Way to Win Strength,
The Romans won their empire by attacking: their enemies one by one. Besides this, they did not attack a new
enemy until they had conquered the
old enemy. They went farther still
and like the English in conquering Inis what we should do in learning and
practicing games and athletics. It is
of little use to try to conquer. the whole
empire at once. First conquer a part
and make it your own. Then proceed
to a second part and conquer that;
and, if you can, let the parts which
you have already conquered help you
to conquer fresh parts.—Eustace H.
Mills in Saturday Evening Post.
The Counterfeit Bill,
The average counterfeit bill shows
better work on the right hand side than
on the left. More care is taken to
make the work accurate, because unless a man Is left handed it is customary in counting a pile of bills to hold
the left ends down and turn up only
the right ends. The assistant in the
city banks now reverses the process
and turns the bills with his left hand.
Stylish.
“What's dem spots on you all’s forehead?’ asked Mr. Erastus Pinkley,
“My wife done gimme dem,” answered Mr. Simpkins .Colliflower. “Dat’s
de stylishes’ kin’ o’ decorations. Dem’s
poker dots.”—Washington Star.
One of Her Ways,
“The ways of the female shopper
are beyond the ordinary salesman’s
ken,” said.a disgusted optician who is
in business in the shopping section of
the city. “A woman came in here the
other day and asked the prices of all
kinds and styles of spectacles and eye.
glasses known to those in the trade.
Finally, after 2 half bour’s quizzing,
she rustled out with the remark:
“Thank you, [ expect to get a pair of
glasses for a birthday present, and .
just wanted to know about the prices
of them.’ ”—Philadelphia Record.
A Fated Spot.
About a mile south of the Michigan
state line and near Cedar !ake, Indiana.
is a small spot of land upon which
vegetation absolutely refuses to grow
The surrounding soil, though apparently the same, is very productive. The
spot Is less than 20 feet in diameter
and is located in a grove which tradition declares to have been the tor
ture ground of the Bawbeese Indians
Lacidity of Slang. :
*So you floored your opponent?”
“Yes, indeed; I knocked him skyhigh.”--Chicago Record.
aaeenne a
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
ROVIDENCE GOLD MINING COMPANY.
Loeation of principa) p'ace of business,
San Francisco, ‘alifornia. Location of
works, * evada City, California.
Notice is hereby given, that at a meetin
of the Board of Directors, held on the 2
day of March, 1901, an assessment (No 1) of
One Dollar (31.1.0) per share was levied upon
the capital stock Of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary. at the
office of the company, No. 336 Fourth street,
San Fran‘isco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 24th day of April.
1901. will h Beppe tae ond ever toes For
sale at public auction; and unless vymen
is eas: before, will be sold on MONiAY,
the 17th day of June, 1901, to pay the delinquent: oapemimnet. ete w — the costs of
advertising and expenses of sa ‘a
By onder of the Board of Directors.
wos. Siatads! :DEIGH: Seoretary,
Offios. ‘ourth street. Dp
Francisco, Californie. m2?
heads of the young women, and they .
dia used their late enemies, and this [
———
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
“""< SPOILED BY WEALTH. ~ _
Se
st : ‘ :
jc Fol coiste ee be cases ck bs en,
ze done save up my money; dis here savin sholy
pays;
I kin staht in now an paint a crimson streak.
Pze done my hones’ duty foh dese nickels an dese
dimes,
An now I’ze gwinter scatter. ’em life chaff.
So keep yoh eyes wide open, an yoh’ll see some
high ole times, ‘
Yoh uncle’s got a dollar an a half.
(ze feclin jes’ as haughty as @ Vanderbilt dts
day,
An he doesn’ have to. worry "bout no rents;
Ee. nebber stops to notice, as he steps along
m common spohts wif ten or fifteen cents.
He’s de pride of Foggy Bottom an a winner of de
e race; :
pane Bt copay why, dey simply makes him
ug
So all stan back an qjah de track an watch ‘im
set de pace— ;
Yoh uncle wif a dollar an ¢ half.
—W Star.
TRICKS OF BARNSTORMERS.
How They Are Sometimes Compelled
to Help One Another Out, .
“One of the old slang phrases of the
stage,” said Muggles, who used to be
a good actor, “was ‘to pong. This
Means, or used to mean, using your
own language—that is, playing a part
without cues of the proper lines, re.
dying only upon a knowledge of the
play to carry you through. Years ago
on the road there used to be some highly ludicrous situations in conséquence
of a new play being produced in a
hurry. The stage manager, however,
had a wonderful genius for patching
up a hitch. When circumstances were
necessary, he .vould sometimes lower a
front scene and tell the low comedian
and chambermaid to go on and ‘keep
it up,’ and while they did so he would
arrange how the play had to be continued,
“Of course, actors are expected to
help one another out of a difficulty,
but at times old grudges were paid off,
For instance, I remember on one occasion a letter had to be read in one
scene. Unfortunately this letter could
not be found, so a ‘dummy’—that is,
a blank sheet—was sent on the stage.
“ ‘Say, dad,’ said the actor who had
to read the letter, seeing it blank,
‘here’s a letter for you. You had better read it yourself, as I am sure it
contains good news.’
“But ‘dad’ tumbled to the occasion
and replied: ‘No, Tom, you. read it.
I’ve mislaid my spectacles.’
“Bless me,’ said Tom, ‘it is written
80 badly I can’t make out a. word of it.
Here, Nelly, you read it.’
“The unsuspecting Nelly takes the
letter, and seeing ‘it blank says: ‘No,
father had better read it. He will be
able to make it out better. I’ll go and
fetch your spectacles. I know where
they are.’ And off she goes. .
“The old man is again equal to the
occasion and calls out to her: ‘Never
mind bringing them, Nelly.’ I’ll come
and get them.’ Then he walked off and
the stage manager had to rearrange
the scene.
“Yes, sir; there’s a lot in the the.
atrical business you outsiders never
dream of.”—New York Times,
She Declined,
Few American youths have careers
made for them. Those who deplore
this fact and shun the stings of self
effort may find tonic in the reply of a
western girl to an offer of marriage.
A young man of more book learning than force of character lost the
young wife who had toiled to support
him, returned to his native town for
consolation and found it. Some months
later she, too, passed away, and the
sad youth soon appealed*to a well
known clergyman for assistance in
finding a helpmate.
The minister introduced him to a
western girl of health and energy,
who the next day received a ‘plaintive
note from the widower. He declared
that the Lord had made great inroads
upon his marital affections, and it now
seemed to be his will that. she would
repair the breaches of his life.
The reply, which the clergyman
keeps today as one of the choicest
specimens of a varied collection, reads
simply:
“Mend your own breeches.”—Youth’s
Companion.
Whistled as She Sang.
The man who knew many things
was instructing the new and verdant
stenographer as to the use of the various office appliances, and finally he
introduced her to the speaking tube.
“Now, see,” said the man, “you put
one tube to your ear and the other to
your mouth, then whistle.”
“Into which one do I whistle?’ asked
the guileless stenographer.
“Heavens,” cried the man, “which
one do you suppose you whistle in, the
one at your ear or the one at your
mouth?”
“That was what I wanted to know,”
said the stenographer, “for I whistle
as I sing, entirely by ear.”—Memphis
Scimitar.
s
He Forgave Twain.
Many years ago the Montana club In
Helena entertained Mark Twain after
a lecture. He met many old friends
there and one old enemy. The latter
had come.all the way from Virginia
City, Nev., on purpose to settle an old
score. When the glasses were filled
and Mark’s health proposed, this man
Interrupted the proceedings by saying:
“Hold on a minute. Before we go further I want to say to you, Sam’ Clemens, that you did me a dirty: trick over
there in Silver City, and I’ve come
here to have a settlement with you.”
There was a deathly silence for a
moment, when Mark said in bis deliberate drawl: “Let’s:see. That—was—
before—I—reformed. wasn’t—it?’
Senator Sanders suggested that tnasmuch as the other fellow had never reformed Clemens and all the others
present forgive him and drink together,
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Rice,"a la Creole.
Dainty Chips
SSUES SUES SSeS
Sax}
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YOU NEED THEM . !
And They Can'Be Had
~AT—
P. G. Scadden’s.
a> P< 0
Boston Brown Bread, in cans.
Salmon Stakes, in cans.
‘Vienna Sausage, in cans,
Asparagus, in cans—Perfection
I X L Deep Sea Clams,
Dainty German Wafers,
._ *Frisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda,
Palace and Mixed—all in 1 lb cartoons.
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Something Stitable.
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,
RKERBITBEERER RR EE
JAMES KINKEAD:
ee ES eee ee
THIS IS
NO JOKE..
Milo Lodge
Knights of Pythias....
will give a great
APRIL FOOL BALL
At Armory Hall
Nevada City...
MON DAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 190
Latest and catchiest music by
PROF. WILD’S ORCHESTRA
Reception
W.F. Engilebright
E T. RB. Poweil
J.E Isaac
Dr. W. B. Sawyer
A. R. Lord
F. E. Wadsworth,
N. W. Bennetts,
D. U L. Maller,
J. V. Snyder,
Geo. W. Reeks,
Capt. W.G. Richards, W. 1. Dunlap
Wm. Delbridge, J. A. Rogers
H. Metzenbaugher, 8S. Lee Leiter
Mark T. Adams,
Floor Director HON. FRANK T, NILON
Floor Committee
Committee
J.G. O'Neill, E. A. Moore
-O.H Eddy, J. Morgan
Geo. W. Ogden, A. J/Rap
Wm. H. Sandow, Will Fischer
D. B. Getchell, J.D, Fleming
J.J. Jackson,
Henry R. Hoskins,
Wm. Quigley,
Chas. Symons.
H. Dickerman
J.J. Hanley
J. M. Hadley
Grand March at 9 °o’clock
DANCE TICKETS, per couple, $1.00
Extra Ladies 25 cents, Gallery—Geutlemen 50c, Ladies 25e.
NOTICE.
The well-known, Lumber
Business of Cooper Br-s., 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.
R. H. TURNER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
United States,
Makes a specialty of Mining. Cases,
Mining Patents and Land Cases
Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building,
orner Third aud Market Streets, Sap
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( FOR SALE.
A rare opportunity is offered for in.
© vestment. Party desires to sell immeGately. 500: shares of stock of the
3uchelor’s Oil Company o' California
Non Assessable. Price 600 per share
tur ailovany part. Company's price,
$1.00 per share. address,
C. J. TALLON.
i No. 308 Market St. San Francisco,
St a 0 0 0 <a es §
DR. COREY,
PHYSICIAN aad SURGEON,
Has moved his offices to 10004 Ninth Street,
between J and K. Hours 10 to 12 aim, 2 te
4 and7to8 P.M., or by appointment,
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
Nevada City Assay Office,
Assaying of Ores of all description,
MIGETESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF
Fractious Ores a spee PI
wail or Express orders oe wn attended
to. GOLD KUUGHI, Broad below
Nationai Hotel.
T. H. HICKS & Co.
Dancing School
Ladies and gentleman's dancing sehool
every Wednesday evening, and ehildren’®
dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by
PROF. JOHN
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