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March 29, 1901 (4 pages)

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TY DAILy TRaNscupyyg ublished at Nevada Vitis ifoi nia. LLAS PENRY, Registers made January 28, 1Wl, . ” Publication, ENT OF THE IyTERIOR, . AT MARYSVILLE Lal } Marca 18, Wh.) REBY GiViN tHAt THe ned settler has filed notieg: make tinul proof ia and that said proof will e Register and keceivel jifive at Marysyilie, Caly » wa; Thomas Jd, Byrd ation No. o2zv, tortheN p.18N, i. b.,M DMG Ow ing Witiuesses to prove) idence u;on and cuitivie) , viz: Thomas &. Bevays rand Kdwin A, Forbes Cal.; beter Mondada » Cal, W. JVHNSON, Register. to Creditors, HERINE SKAHABN, Di} ziven by the undersigney] the estate of Catherint . , to the creditors of aul} claims against the sald) it them, with the neck! hist four months after tht f this notice to the salt) . the law office of , the same being the plac; of the business of uty of Nevada, : : NNAH 1. SHURTLEF, » the Estate of Catheriat) sed. y, this 11th day of Mari al Meeting. eeu ANNUAL MEETING OF ers of the C:dmus Gol ill be heid at the {fice #) 206 Kearney street, 5 : rnia, on Monday,’ ‘ch, 1901, at the hour & for the purpose of eles. etors to serve fur thea the truxsaction of ; / may come before * books will close on o’elock p.m. JON Ho Th hts Secretary, y street, Koom si ia. feb wr Publication. rameuto, Cal., March ; -EBY GIVEN THAT amed settler has ion to make final P him, and that said pM re the Judge of these vada Count», Cala ati Monday, April 15th, 2 : ilieti, upon H.K. a j .4and d.!2 of N. WAR 01.,M D.B and owing witnesses to denee upon aud 7 i iz: <. Galbraith, f op, and Geo. Lavhroy ‘LAS PENBY, Registet . y Transfer AND HAULING. on id to the @ 7 ws theatrical partio, 1 © moving. pene ENTS DE MARKS, 18 AnD DESIG! jrect to Washi} sa Ne, better 8¢ xt Office. ‘pee ' fee not tie i < SrsHinaton, Of ——— —__ 40TH YEAR—NO, 13,189. cainstneeal THE TRANSCRIPT. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Fail, $6 a Year. By Carrier, 12 tea Cts a ‘Week. iaioniinani —— az 50 CENTS A WEE j tisements of not to exceed five lines in aed inserted under this head for 50 a week or $2a@ month. Kac additional line 10cente a week or 40 cents a month. Pay} able invariably in advance. Estray Horse Came to Hennesey’s stable on the 26th of this month. Bay horse, left tind foot white, and slitinleftear. The owner is requested to and pay charges and take the horse way. Weekly Socials. Company C will give a weekly soiree at mory Hall on Saturday evening. ‘Good music. Everybody invited. Admission, 50 sentefor geutlemen. Ladies free. Furnished Rooms for Rent. Two furnished rooms for rent in a convenint and desirable part of town. Inquire of Deputy Sheriff Pascoe at the Courthouse, or + residence near Suspension Bridge. m2i 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 Mrom $5up. Office Bovey Bros. shoe siore, Nevada City. Geo, W. Reeks, agent for Sherimap, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co. For Sale, House and lot for sale, situated on Long street. Price $475, half cach 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 City. Address to 6034 M street, t acramento, Calif. £.6 lw Rooms and Bvard. Mrs. Jones, in the Stover Building on Broad reet, is prepared to acco nmodate a limitdnumber of persons with board and ludgAng at reasonable rates. jlo Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly. . Men and women to appoint agents and represent us, some totravel, others for lowork $12 weekly salary and expenses. Did established house, pleasant, permanent positions, rapid advancement and increase fwages. Write at once. Address BUTLER & ALGER, Dept. E, Nzw Haven, Coun Wanted. Christian manor woman willing to qualify lor permanent position of trust, here or in ome county. $909 yearly. Enclose selfddressed stamped envelope to Secretary, re of Transcript. JOHN BAUR, Cash'er.Dratts issued payable in any part Loans made on approved security. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 Pp. m, A‘general Banking business transacted. — NEYADA CITY, CAL, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, tg0r, AGENCY NEVADA COUNTY BANK, NEVADA CITY, CAL. GILBERT J. RECTOR, Ase’t Cashier. Liberal Interest Allowed on Deposits, 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 IB All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco ae The Finest 8-Cent Cigar in Town. C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET. Opp. Rosenberg B5 SOMETHING NEW! Apricot Cordial. Clam Juice Oyster Cocktails The Celebrated H. B. Whiskey At ‘“‘Tom’s Place.”’ T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. Union: Flotel Re-opened Henry Metzenbangher, This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. Prop’. repainted, One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stag ‘a and Busses evada Co. Electric Power 0. § is the ideal Light. Tass Valley and Nevada City "BUS LINE. . Four round trips daily. . TIMETABLE: Until further notice the "Bus will hake regular La between Nevada Dity and Grass Valley atthe following hours: Leaving Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2, 5 od 7:80 p. m Leaving Grass Valley at 8:45a.m. ., 45 and 6:30 p. m. Passengers called for in any part of own without extra charge. Leave brders at the National Excnange Hote\, GEO. GRISSEL Pron. : 1 short Order Restaurant The undersigned haye reopened the restau+ la Rp Mills buildin a Broad street. huding ive strict attention te short orders. males, Enchiladas, Coffee, Ham and Eggs, Bacon and Eggs us, Stffs & drs, Durand he Best Liquors, The Best Cigars These are the attractions you can always find at a HE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” Beer 5 Cents a Giass, the favorite brands of Whiskies eps ou Dore anes Taylor,” “Jesse “Eobin Hood.” . veer Wm. J, Britiand. Peerless Saloon. He PURCHASED THIS POPULAR saloon from Chas. Dah!gren, I am prepared tofurnish to my customers the Finest Wines . Liquors and Cigars All my oid friends and all the new ones who call will be treated ina courteous manner. HENRY W. RICH. In Their New Saloon! MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their ne-v caertcrs 1 Tom mercial street and invite wl «hel: former patrous to call and sex tim, they will make it a point to serve ti firest t renas uf Wines, Liquors and Cig 1rs All kinds of Mixed urinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. NEW YORK HOTAL BROAD ST., NEVADA CI} ‘, JAS, CHIVELL, Lessee, UNDER NEW MANACEMENT—A home-like up-to-date house esituat n one of the clonenatest portions of the Queen City. Fifty nice rooms; electric lights throughout. THE TABLE is not surpassed in the county or variety, cooking and service. FIR T-CLASS BAR svopli-c whee ge bed BER: Wines tiquors Ete. Fancy Mixed Drinks a speciaitv TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AH GUEY Will open up at bis old place on Pine street ne MONDAY NEXT, and will be prepared te farnish you with chickens to order. He will also bave Turkeys for the holidays. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at al times. CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME NEW YORK BAKERY, GEORGE HURST, Prop. hm, j li-known bakery, 1 am pre par <t'ta eri the public w ith the finest Bread, Pies and Cakes Delivered free to avy part of the city. Wed ding caxes and Fancy Peatry a specialty . AVING ASSUMED 1HE MANAGEMENT Grand ., Tete te Re ate ie @. Masq uerade WRKRERKAAAEKK RK IK Ball. kitkik ak 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. And Now Ready for Business. California Sampling Works Bavers of Gofd, Silver and Copper Ore and Concentrates. GE). W. DOWNEY, ~ Agent, Nevada City. TSE RECEPTION, ALEX HONGEL... +.. Proprietor. Commercial Street, Nevada City. PY fas rt. MOORE “AA” WHISKEY A SPECIALTY, yourself and be convinced. MRS. D. f1. COMBS, Hair Store, 815 K St., Sacramento, Cal. Hair Switches at a Great Reduction this week. Ladies’ and gents’ wigs to rent at ¢1 08 each, for Aprii Fools Mask Bali. CITIZENS BANK ' peorporated 1876.) BEOAD STREET, -CAPITAL. authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid upincoin, <= « 50,000 Undivided profits, = 85,000 NEVADA CITY . M. BH. MORGAN. ...cccecccscccescesen Secretary "Hon, Niles Searls, Lord Housman Geo, M. Hughes, BUSINESS HOURS. \0a.M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:30 to 7:80 P.M. CORRESPONDENTS. New York—National Bank of North Amer a. “San Franeisco—First National Bank, Lon don, Paris & American Bank. Daim emetiiaua aur Bank of D. O. Mill. We issue Sight Drafts payabie tn: NEW YORK. i SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. leo Bills of Excha yable at sight i: the principal cituws of Great Britain an: rope. Collgetions on any part of the United Stare: alty. "1 ighest price paid for County and Steu Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased, Assay Office at the Bank. This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Val ley, where a general Banking Business { ra: J. M. THOMAS. Resident Avent at Grass Valley E. W. SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Aine Street...-cesccses ..-Nevaua City Ca LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold, ——Ig stToCckK—— + BOSS HARMONIA UNDERTAKING PARLORS, HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street Nevada Oity, Cal { ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director. Bodies Embalmed for shipment. Orders taken for Floral Pieces. Telephone 34. .The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Cigars may be found here Come and see for EST. IN 1860_ BY N. P, BROWN & CO,
caaemamane” Six Frightened Lions. An incident at the Porte St. Martin theater in Paris has become part of the annals of the show business. The ; chief feature of the exhibition was a . “turn” consisting of the casting of a young woman secwrely bound into a ‘eage of lions heralded as being the fiercest and most bloodthirsty of man eaters. ; The woman who had the part of the victim was taken ill, and a substitute was found in the wife of one of the trainers, herself a trainer of some experience, but without any acquaintance with these particular ‘six lions. As‘she was somewhat nervous she carried a -small:club ready for use should occasion arise, Amid the breathless silence of the spectators the ringmaster explained the ferocious nature of the lions and the terrible risk of the woman, and she was thrust In at the cage door. In the excitement of the occasion the door was not securely shut after her. No sooner was she fairly inside than the six monarchs of the jungle, seeing that a strange person had been forced upon them, raised a chorus of shuddering terror, bolted for the cage door, clawed it open and with dragging tails and cringing flanks fied out through @ rear entrance and found refuge in a cellar, whence they were dislodged only after great difficulty. It was.a week before the “ferocious man eaters” were sufficiently recovered from their terrors to reappear ‘in public—McClure’s Magazine. A Splendid Bluff, Sir Walter Besant is said to have once settled a disputed cab fare in a novel manner. He drove from Piccadilly to some place in the suburbs outside the radius. On getting down he. tendered to the driver three shillings and sixpence, which was a little over the proper fare. The man, however, wanted five. shillings. Besant refused. “I'd like to fight you for it,” said the driver. “The very thing,” said Besant, who had vever in his life put on a boxing glove and was almost as ignorant as Pickwick even of the fighting attitude. “The very thing! Capital!. We'll have the fight In the back garden. My brotber will look on, hold the stakes and see fair!’ The cabman got down slowly, as if he did not quite care about it after all. He followed into the garden, where there was a-lovely bit of green turf. Besant placed the five shillings in his ' friend’s banas, took off bis coat and waisteoat and rolled up ‘his sleeves— all with an air of cheerful alacrity. “Now, my friend,” said he, “I am ready as soon as you are.” His anxiety was great, but it decreased as he watched the cabman’s face express successively all the emotions of bounce, surprise, doubt, hesitation and abject cowardice. “No, no.” he said at last. “Gimme the three and six. I know your tricks, both of you. I’ve been done this way before.” Broken at the Wheel, In the diary of that remarkable man, General Patrick Gordon, who left Scotland in 1651 a poor, unfriended wanderer and when he died In 1699 bad his eyes closed by the affectionate bands of his sorrowing master, the czar Peter the Great, the following entry is to be found, under date of Hamburg, Marcb 22, 1686: “This day, a man and a woman,.& burger of the towne being the womans master, for murtbering, were carted from the prisone to the house where the murder was committed; and there before this house, with hotte pinsers, the flesh was torren out of their armes, and from thence were carted to the there broken and layed on wheels.” An instance 50 years later than those quoted at the last reference is recorded in the “Correspondence of Mr. Jo seph Jekyll” (Murray, 1894). In April, 1775, from the baicony of his ledgings at Orleans, Jekyll saw a criminal broken on the wheel. Ip a letter to his father (p. 13) he enters minutely into the sickening details, adding that “the crime of the unfortunate creature was burglary, as we learnt from his sen. tence, which is posted up at every cor ner of the streets.""—Notes and Queries. ‘Englishmen In America, Among Englishmen who come to America a British author, Mr. Vachell, enumerates “the parson’s son, the fortune hunter, the moral idjot, the re mittance man and the sportsman.” It is a clever and comprehensive catalogue, but it omits one of the types most interesting to Americans—the Irresponsible “younger son” sent to “the States” to seek a fortune be bas never been able to tind at bome or to avoid a meturing cron of wild oats. —New Fa Union Livery Stable Main st. opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r. The finest turn-outsin the ounty.anad plep 6+ of 1} an deo enAniobe Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 2 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Cali fornia street, San Francisco. B.— ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITEr e for all newspapers published op the ific Coast. Sa r Ned inlande. a a! States and Europe Files of nearly every newspaper published or the Pacific Coast are kept consta on and all advertisers are allowed free access.them during business bourse ADVERTISING RATES M ide know: on application. The Travels of an Eyelid. “The many thousands of.miles whioh @ man unconsciously travels in his lifetime, taking into consideration the paces his footsteps measure as he ‘walks about each day, are enough to make him sit down to rest for the remainder of his life. But now a German: scientist has come forward with some still more startling facts concerning the journeys which our eyelid undertakes every time it winks, and it is not possible for us to see, he says, unless we wink. Unconsciously we wink once a second, ‘so that for the time we are awake during the day we voluntarily wink from 48,600 to 50,000 times and in a year have moved our eyelids down and up again no less than 18,250,000 times. The distance that the eyelid travels in {ts great speed is measured from a'‘single involuntary wink. This, the scientist says, is a quarter of an inch both ways, the eyelid moving equally up and down, so that, taking the movement of both eyelids into consideration, they cover some 650,000 inches in a day. The eyelids of a man who has lived for 50 years will have unconsciously traveled a third of the way around the earth, or about 7,200 miles, a calculation sufficient in itself to cause the victim of insomnia to fall into.a dreamless sleep as he reads it.— Not Strong Enough. At one of the clubs the other ‘day two members were arguing about ‘wil. power. The conceited man, who was in the habit of boring all present with bis pointless tales, said that his will was stronger than his friend’s. “You are wrong there,” said the quiet man, “and I will prove it in this way: You go and stand in that corner, and I will will you to come out of it. You will against me, and I bet you that I will have you from that corner before I have commanded you a second time.” The smart one took the bet and put place of justice without the towne, and . . himself in the corner. The quiet man . ggid in a commanding voice: *Come out of that corner!” The other grinned and shook his ‘head. The quiet man sat down and . looked at him steadily. Five minutes passed, and the man of will said, with ' a sneer: “Hadn't you better give it up? I don’t feel any influence at all, and I can’t stand here all the evening.” “There is no hurry.” said the quiet man, “and I have a very comfortable seat. There is uo time limit except that you are to come out before I ask you twice, and as I don’t intend to ask you again until this day week I think you ‘will feel the influence before then.” ; The smart one came out looking very foolish.—London King. She Waited, Even a Scotchman cannot always. be humorous, if be would. Like other people, however, he is sometimes funny without meaning to be. The Scottish-American thinks that the message sent by @ young man in Peeblesshire to his waiting bride may have kept her from worrying over bis nonappearance, but that she must after all bave received it with mixed feel ings. ne The bride clect lived ina village some distance from the home of William, the bridegroom. The wedding was to be at her home. On the eventful day the young man started for the station, but on the way met the village grocer, who talked so entertainingly that William missed his train. Naturally be was in what fs known asa “state of mind.” Something must be done and done at once. So he sent the following telegram: Don’t marry till 1 come. Wituas. If the bride elect knew her William, she probably knew bow be felt when he sent the message and forgave the mental confusion whicb resulted in what she must have looked upon as a needless request. When She Laughed. In bis volume on Ellen Terry Clement Scott tells of a somewhat self ‘satisfied, vainglorious and grumpy actor who complained that the noted Eng. lish actress continually laughed in one of bis most important scenes. He had not the courage to tell her bis objec. tions, so he wrote her a letter of heartbroken complaint, {9 which he said: “lam extremely sorry to tell you that it is impossible for me to make any effect in such and such a scene if you persist in laughing at me on the sta and so spoiling the situation. Ma ask you to change your at , as the scene is a most trying one?’ Miss Terry’s answer was very direct and to the point, for she wrote: “You fre quite mistaken. I never laugh at you on the stage. I wait till 1 get bome.” . The Point of His Warning. “You ain’t acquainted around bere much. be you?’ asked the mountaineer of the man on horseback. “No.” “I reckoned rot. I don’t believe 1’d go down the trail that runs past Abe Gore’s shack If . wah you. Abe bad bis hoss stole last week.”“But this isn’t bis borse.” “You don’t seem to understand. 1 ain’t accusin you of stealin bis hoss. I'm simply intimatin to you that at present Abe happens to be in need of a boss purty:bad. 1 wouldn’t go down that road if I was you.”—Indianapolis ‘Sun. Doubdte Salt’s Efficacy. “T notice,” said Uncle Allen Sparks, “a couple of our learned professors have found the secret of prolonging life It is simply to have plenty of salt in the system. If that’s true, and I'm not saying it isn’t, Lot’s wife ought to be alive today, which,” econ: tinued Cncle Allen refiectively, “1 be lieve sbe is not.”"—Chicago Tribune. ~—-<— YOU NEED PG. § Salmon Stakes, in Rice,”afla Creole. Dainty Chips Dainty German W Palace,and Mixed—a ESIcSISESISESssesicrces And They Can'Be Had & —AT— ey oe on Boston Brown Bread, in cans. Vienna Sausage, in cans, Asparagus, in cans—Perfection I X L Deep Sea Clams, ’Frisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda, dust Received and Are Fresh. 2 SSHStSStStSiSsisissiSs THEM . cadden’s. cans. afers. ll in 1 lb cartoons. i joss SSS SSS SSS i SISSIES cad MRR RI Le Me Me Me Me Me Me Me SM SE SD XE SESESES SEIS ae Something Suitable. * If you desire anything Easels, Rugs, Wall Pockets, Receptio will do ell-toexamine this list Glass Dish Clos‘ts, Music Racks, Morris’ Reading Chairs, with adjustable backs, in the furniture line you n Chairs, Center Tables, RERIEE RE RE KKKURERER ARIAS % JAMES KINKEAD Me He He He He Wa he He He He HEHE HG 3 HE EE Ne KS EE EE REE ccalaminiemeaataedane ——_ $$$ THIS IS NO JOKE.. will give l Milo Lodge Knights of Pythias.... a@ great APRIL FOOL BALL At Armory Hall Nevada City... MON DAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901 Latest and catchiest music by PROF. WILD’S ORCHESTRA Reception W. F. Englebcight E T. R. Powell J.E Isaac Dr. W. P. Sawyer A.R Lord Wadsworth, . Bennetts, L. Maller, o. W. Reeks, Oapt. W.G. Richards, W. 9. Diniap Wm. Delbridge, J.H. Rogers H. Metzenbsugher, 4. Lee Leiter Mark T: Adams, Committee J.G. O'Neill, CO.H Edy, Geo. W. Ogden, Wm H Sandow, DB Getcnell, E. A. Moore E. J. Morgan A.J. Rapp Will Fischer J.D. Fleming Floor Uirector HON. FRANK T, \ILON tlo r Committee J oJ dabkion, Heurv KR. a skins, 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 2cents, Gallery—Gertiemen 50c, Ladies 2ic. NOTICE. The Business of Cooper Bris, with Timber, Lands, Mill Machiners, ete is offered for sale at a bargain. For farther particulars apply at the office at Lamber Yard, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. 28 R. H. TURNER, Attorney, and Counselor at Law. Will practice tn all the Courts of the United States. — Makes a specialty of Mini Minwng Patents and Land Caaqs. oo Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building. orner Third aud Market Streets, San well-known Lumber ———ay = tet el et ee ' FOR SALE. A rare opportunity ‘s offered for invesment. t'arry desires to sel: immediately, 400 Shares of stock of the Bachetor’s O:} Company o Californ'a Non Assessabe Pricetc. er share fur ails avy part. Company’s price, $1.U0 per shace. address, C. J. TALLON. No308 Market St., San Francisco, <9 a >) <> ee DRE. COREY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Has moved his offices to 1009!4 Ninth Street, verween Jnnd K, Hours 10 tol2 a.M 22 to 4 anc 7to8P M. or by appoin: ment. SACRAMENTO, CAL, Nevida City Assay Cffice, Assaying of Ores of all description, ILL TEST N i M STS AND THE REDUCTION OF Pe oq tins Ores a speciaity. “ali or Express orders promptly attended to. GUL) KUUGH1, Broad Street, below National Hotel. TY. H. HICKS & CO. Dancing School. Ladies and wentieman’s dancing sehool every Wednesday ev ning, and children’s daucing schoo! every Saturday afternoon, by . Booms 12,14 and 16, PROF, JOHN MICHELL, Sap <x IS ae WORE