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ante are as fol
aud west by tie rae
b, thes ani-hQuart .
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Are reuvired to tile
i athe Kegister o the
ise at . ac. amento, in
duri: gth s xty days .
hereot,o the, will be
be provi icnsot we .
> PENRY, Register,
ev.
L that the forardlin
. ened Patent be beg
sixty days (10
DAILY Teanee baie
a
4 stg at Nevada lin :
S PENRY, Register,
je January 28, 1w0l,
Publication.
OF THE INTERIOR,
MABYSVILLE, wat}
Mareh 13, iv.
¥ GiVKN +HA: 1H
settler has flied notice.
Ke tinal proof iu . ue
. that said proof
egister aud Keceiyer ~
> at Marysvilie, Cal, 4
hte Byrd,
a No.5z2v, ior the N, B
N.W.% and t Ww,
pN, wt. 8K. Od, D, Me
ng Wituesses sv prove!
168 U,On and cultiva 4
b; Thomas b. Bev
f Hdwinu A. Korbes
Peter Mondada of
JWHNSON, Register.
samecasrnmes ssa IS
Creditors.
RINE SKAHABN, Die
n by the underleuil
) estate of Catherine ©
the creditors of aud ©
‘ims against the said
hem, with the nece*
four months after the :
is notice to the said
e law office of Fred
e same being the place
the business said ©
‘Hl, SHURTLEPP,
i
» Estate of Catherine, 4
f March, . his llth day o' a
a aD
@
Mieeting. 4
NUAL MERTING pve 4
ot the Cedmus
e held at the fice
Kearney street, 5aa”
on Monday,
"1901, at the bour of‘the purpose of elect’
re tuservefur the ea:
truusaction of 8
iy come before t
yks will close on We
SSPRLL. § Secretary.
reet, Koom 806,
—— et
ublication.
xento, Cal., March Oth,
ng witnesses to
n and cultivar q
be UpO
«Galbraith, 4
and Geo. Lathrop,
uU
3 PENRY, Register:
Transfer Con”
D HAULING.
Shoulder .: te Brace
For Sale at Sei
Dickerman’s.
DRUGS,
STATIONERY,
PHOTO GOODS.
50 CENTS A: WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed five Hines in
length inserted under this head for 50 cents
aweek or $2a month, Hac additional iine
10 cents a week or 40 cents & month.
able invariably in advance.
PayEstray Horse
> Cameto Hennesey’s stable on the 26th of this
month. Bay horse, leit . ind foot white, and
plitinleft ear. The owner is requested to
galland pay charges aud take the horse
way. \
Weekly Socials.
Company .C’ will give a weekly sciree at
mory Hall on Saturday evenitz. Good
music, Everybody invited. Admission, 50
ents for geutlemen. Ladies free.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
. Two furnished roems for rent ina conveniot and desirable part.ot town. Inq ire of
Deputy sheriif t ascoe at the Courthouse, or
t residence near Sus; eusion Bridze. m21
Pianos, Organs and Sewiny [Machines
ee
Steinway Pianos and. Kstey. Organs, a'so
everal different mukes of pianos from $200
Np. Organs trom $25 up. Latest. improved
Singer machines from $3) up. Other makes
om $iup., Office bovyey Bros. shee s ore,
Nevada City. ‘Geo, W. Keeks, ageut for Sherman, Clay & Co. and the Singer Mfg. Co.
For.Sate.
House and Jot for sale, situated on Long
treet. Price $475, half eavh and balance on
ime. Inquire of A. Naake on Long street.
House For Sale..
A house three doors from New York Hotel
on Broad. street, Nevaca City. Address to
50314 M street, Sacramento, Calif. f.6 lw
. EH
Rooms and Beard.
Mrs, Jones, in the Stover Building on Broad
treet, is prepared to acco.nmodate a limitdnumber of persons with board and lodgng at reasonable rates. jlo
. Bona Fide Salary-$12 Weekly.
Men and women to appoint agenis and
present us, some to travel, others for lowork. $12 weekly salary aud e* penses.
Did established house, pleasaut, permanent
positions, rapid advancement and. incre.se
bf wages. Write at ouce.
Address BUTLER & ALGER, .
Dept. E, New HAavzEn, Comyn
Wanted.
Christian man or woman willing to qualify
‘or permanent position of trust, here or in
ome county. $900 yearly. Enclose selfddressed stamped envelope to Secretary,
re of Transeript,
Tass Valley and Nevada City
"BUS LINE.
Four round trips daily.
TIMETABLE;
Until further notice the "Bus will
hake regular trips between Nevada
ity and Grass Valley atthe following
Ours;
ce Nevada City at 10a, m.,2, 5
7:30 . Ua,
Lectin Grass Valley at 8 “45 a.m. 4,
45 and 6:30 p. Say
Passengers for inany part of
own without extra charge. Leave
ders at the National Exonange Hotel,
GH, GRISSEL, Prov.
fhe Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
. fhese are the attractions you oan
always find at
THE COUNCIL CHAMBER”
Beer § Gents a.Giass
Allthe senaet
i pt ae
;
lor,” * Fosse
nat Maun Pepper
Wa. 4. Britland.
“E vin foo
. Clam Juice *
. MAITLAND BROS.
* Dratts issued ‘payable in any part
Loans made on approved security. :
Office Hours: 10 a. m.
¢. A HARRISON, .
DEALER m™
All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco
cts
The Finest S-Cent Cigar in Town.
C. H. HARRISON,
BROAD STHRET.
bt
Ovo Rovenberg B 8
SOMETHING NEW!)
Apricot Cordial.
Oyster Cocktails
The Celebrated H, B. Whiskey —
At ‘‘Tom’s Place.’’.
T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r.
Union: Stotel
-Re-opened —
And Now Ready for Business.
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 Stags and Busses.
Peerless ‘Saloon.
if AVING PURCHASED THIS POPULAR
saloon from Chas, Dahlgren, 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 courteQus manseals HENRY W. RICH.
In Their New Saloon!
MAITLAND BROS
Have moved into their nev cucrters 1 Tom
mercial street and invite wl «he former
patrous to call and sex tum. ‘they will
make it a point to serve bi firest } treaas oF
Wines, Liquors and Cig 11s
All kinds of Mixed Jrinks
a Speciality.
Prop.’s, Commercial St.
NEW YORK HOTR .
BROAD ST., NEVADA CI’ ¢,
JAS. CHIVELL, Lesse.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT —A home-like
up-to-date bouse situated none of the
pleasantest portions of the Jen City. Fifty
hice rooms; electric lights t eissechustk,
THE TABL®* is not surpassed in the county
or variety, cooking and service. ‘i
¥Y FIRST-CLA SAx su c
Rees Viclac ate 83.8 Mlle
iquors Etc. Fancy Mixed Drinks @ &peciaity
TURKEYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
AH GUEY
up at bis old place on Pine
yr eeoeDaT NEXT, and will be
prepared te furnish you with chickens
to order. He will also have Turkeys
for the holidays. .
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at ali
times.
CHICKENS 70 QRDER AT ANY TIME.
NEW YORK BAKERY,
GEORGE HURST, Prop.
+ ji-known bakery, . am prepared ie a 9 thé publie wit ‘the finest
Bread, Pies and Cakes:
et ot thecity. Wed
feltvered fond Fauey Pastry a specialty
A general Hanciag: bustices: transacted, 4 ‘
of ey 3
Moke: sad Bonds Dour and sold
Valuables can be deposited in . our Hesrprodt. steel,
gO oto
Ma squerade ,
FORO IIR IK
Ball.
iota eld
PROF. JOHN MICHELL
Will Give His
Annual Masquerade
AT ARMORY HALL,
Friday iobdieca ties 12
A long list of prizes will be pablished later.
Latest
Catchy
Music...
Particulars ina few days.
Clforata Sampling, Works
“Buyers of Gold, Silver and
Oopper Ore and Concentrates.
GEO. W. DOWNEY,
Agent, Nevada City.
THE RECEPTION,ALEX HONGEL..... Proprietor.
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
J Ther 7p hapiors “Aa” WHISKEY A SPECThe hest brands of Wines, Liqnors and Ciware may be found here Come aud see tor
yourself and be ednvinced,
MRS. D. fl. COMBS,
Hair Store, 815 K St., Sacramento, Cal.
Hair Switches at a Great Reduetion
this week Ladies’ und. gents’ wigs
to rent at ¢1 00 each, for Aprii Fools
Mask Bali.
CITIZENS BANK
neorpornted 1878.)
SROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
CAPITAL,
Authorized and subscribed, $20,000
Paidupincoin, -° = «« 50,000
Undivided profits, = = § $5,000
DIRECTORS.
&. M. Prgston.
Fre T, Morgan ey
0. B. Morgan... -Seeretary
Hon, Niles Searls, Dr. R. M. Hant,
Lord Housman Geo, M. Hughes,
: President
Cashier
BUSINESS HOURS.
Wa. M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from
6:30 to 7:80 i M,
CORRABPORD ANTS.
Pies York—National Bank of North Amer
"Sah Francisco—Firet Nation:i Bank, Lor
jon, Parle & American Bank.
Savramento—National Bank of D. OQ, Mili
& Co
We iesue Sight Drafts payabte tn
NEW YORK,
SAN’ FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO,
Also Bills of Ex henge
the principal cite of
furope.
Collections on any part of the United Stare
aapecialty.
Highest price paid for County. and Stem
Warrants.
Gold and Silver Bullion purch sed,
Assay Office at the Bank.
This Bank Maintaine anu office at Grass Vai
jey, where a genora) Banking Business i:
iranuacted.
@. M. THOMAS.
Revident Arent at (trase Valley
E. W. SCHIIDT,
LBADING CIGAR DEALER,
ine Street.
ayable at sight i:
reat Britain an
sechocesecegcscses Nevada City Ca
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Ciga
Soid,
1 sToOcK=—
GENERAL ARTHUR BeMeopre IMPT’!
sSTRELLA HEMIAN CLUB
a KORA wa RMONTA
UNDERTAKING PARLORS,
HENRY LANE, Prop.
Broad Street...Nevada City, Cal
.
AVING ASSUMED "HE MANAGEMENT;
ALBERT REYN OLDS,
Funeral Director.
Bodies Embalmed for shipment. _
Orders ken for Floral Pieces
Felapnege ¢
4 oe
. . Pacific
NOVEL:AUTO SLEIGH,
sleighs to carry the bells? Somehow
it. does not seem that the clancing
of an automobile gong will bea satisfactory substitute for the merry tink:
ling and jingling that add so much to
the enjoyment of a sleigh ride on a
frosty night. But sleighing, like every:
thing else, must keep up with the
times, and we-are to have ae automoite sleigh, ‘
: Sneeze Wi SY Tihout Winking,
Robby came hone obe day covered
vith dirt and bruises and bie pila a
‘Ohen hicvile,
“What of-earth fave you been doing,
tiv. Chie 7” exclaimed his A gies
wWosethet, es
“Trin over abig: dog and er a
xplained Bobby.
iidn't you see kim and give him
the read?”
“Yes, 1 saw him and was turning out,
but when 1 got within about ten feet
of him I shut-my eyes, and before I got
’env open again I'd run ihtohim,”
“For the land’s sake, what did you
shut your eyes for?”
“Couldn't help it.’ Had to sneeze. If
you think you can hold:your eyes open
when the sneeze comes, you just try it
some day.” ;
If the reader thinks Bobby’s excuse
was hot a valid one, let him try it some
day “when the sneeze comes.”—Youth’s
Companion.
Startling Expose.
Sister Snowbal—’Deed, Sistah Dabkleigh, did ‘yo’ all n-tice: how. Pabson
Pinfeatheh’s bal” hafd shine dis mawnin? Toney, . tell yo’ dat saint sho'ly
shine wif intwahd grace. “
Sister Darkleigh-Inwahd grace, nuffin! Pabsou Pinfeatheh done been
boa‘din at. mah “house, en. mah boy,
“Wasb'nr'tos JetPson done see him polish dat bal’ bald wif dishyer tan shoe
dressin.--Buitinore American,
. A Careful Speaker,
“What did vou expect to prove by
that excee dingty long winded argument
of yours?” askot the friend,
“L didmt expect to prove anything, "
answered the orator. “All 1 hoped to
do was to confuse the other fellow so
that he couldn't prove thay U didn't
prove anything ’--Auswers,
NO—=cas
Smoke
-oot
Smell.
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co. s ia the ideal Light.
Short Order Restaurant
The chased adit bas have reopened the restau.
rantin the Mills building on Broad street.
ome se give strict atteution te short orders.
ne'uding
Tamales, Enchladas,
Coffee, Ham and Eggs,
Bacon and Eggs.
Urs. Steffens & tits, Durand
Union Livery Stable
Main ot. opp. Union Hotel,
Prop’r. Henry Lane, «The uses turn-oursin the onnty.aad plier
4 of them
1) an dee ant niaohe *
L. FP. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Roome 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, Csi
fornia street, Sen Francisco,
B. — ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED
N. for all newspapers published o: the
the Sand wish ‘Islands, *-.
nesia, Mexiean ports, I Val
Javan, China, New imaland, ate, secre:
‘ Colonies, the Eastern Sta rope.
i Biles of peerly every Seosbanie: on
ph eee Coast are kept co: ier aya hae
. ee advertisers are allowed free accens_t:
ring hueiness houre:
‘News ADVERTISING RATES
M de know. on application.
. right. It cannot be sold.
. given aways It tou sghadoah if it ‘ould
1 hew gospel for the new world.
-of Happiness.” ©
Festing phrase eyer put into. a. public
. document Is “the pursuit of happiness.”
It is’ declared to be an tmalienable
It cannot be
Ddelleft by will.
4 and of every woman to be 5 feet 4
. was regarded as self evident until wo-. men ‘asserted their undoubted Tight to
be 6 feet high also, when some confu-sion: wag Introduced into this interpre. tation of this rhetorical fragment of
the eighteenth century,
But the inalienable right to the pursult of happiness has never been questioned since it was proclaimed as a
The
American ‘people accepted it with epthusiasm. as If it had been the discoyery of a gold prospector, and started
but in the pursuit as if the devil were
after them.
If the’ proclamation bad -been that
happiness ts a common right of the
race, allenable or vutlierwitse: that all
men are or may be happy, history and
tradition might have interfered to raise
a doubt whether even the new form of.
government could so change the ethical
condition. But the right to make a
pursuit of happiness given in a fundamental bill of rights had quite a different aspect. Men had béen engaged in
many pursuits, tnost of them disastrous, some of them highly commendable. A sect in Galilee had set up the
pursuit of righteousness as the only or
the highest object of man’s immortal
powers. The rewards of ft, however,
were not always immediate. Here was
a political sanction of a pursuit that
everybody acknowledged to be of a
good thing.
(
The Astor Batcher Trust,
From the northern end of Chatham
square starts the Bowery, and a few
Steps from its commencement Is the
building now used as a Germen thea
ter, ‘which was once'the Old Bowery
ous to the Revolution the same. site
occupled by a ‘building which has a
place in history because Washington
Alept In it. This was the Bull’s Head
tavern. Being close by the city slauzi
ter houses, all the butchers who came
to town stopped at this inn, making i
the first commercial inn of its day
During the Revolution Henry Astor,
brother of John Jacob “Astor, owned
the Bull's Head tavern. He leased 11
to Richard Varian. But Varian went
privateering and left the inn, to be
conducted by his wife.
Astor was a butcher.and conducted
his business In the Fly market ir
Maiden Inne. He incurred the enmity
of all the butchers in the town by con.
ceiving the brilhant idea of riding far
out along the Bowery lane, meeting
the drovers as they brought their cat
tle to tewn and buying their stock
which he sold to the other butchers. at
bis own price. As the lane was really
the only road to the city, Astor in this
way formed a trust and prospered for
many years. The inn, too. prospered
until 1826, when it gave place to the
Bowery theater—Home Journal.
He Let Him Out,
The king of Naples, in the plenitude
of his absolutism, paid one day a visit
to the Neapolitgn prisons in order te
see for himselffwhat sort of men his
criminals were And whether they really
deserved the punishments they wer:
undergoing, <x!
“What is your sentence? he said to
one. “Fifteen years, your majesty.’
“And what had you done?” “Nothing
whatever.” “Quite innocent?” “In
tirely so, your majesty.” “And Hi 1z
he asked another. “Thirty years, sire
Victim of false aceusation.” “And
you?” to a third. “In for fe, my
king.” “And what had you done?
“Everything you can think of, my king
theft, burglary. highway robbery, man
sldughter, murder, T only wonder the:
did not sentence me to death.” “What
is your name?” asked the king. ‘MM:
name,” replied the first class erimina
“since I have been here has been $12."
After finishing his tour of inspecticn
the king said to the governor: “All the:
prisoners here seem to be perfectly in
nocent. There is only one bad mau
among them, No. 912. You had better
let him out, lest he corrupt the others.”
No Cane,
“You charge this man with {mpersc:.
ating an officer, do you?”
“I do, your honor.”
“Tried to make you believe he was:
policeman, did he?”
“He did.”
“When he was in the saloon wit!
yor. did he’—
“He didn’t go into any saloon, you:
honor.”
“The prisoner is discharged.”—Ct:
cago Tribune. .
Fe Rose Rapidly.
In speaking of the Inte Ballard Sraltl
the Louisville Courier-Journal
that when he first sought a position {>
® newspaper. office after graduating
from Dartiiouth college he entered thé
sanctum with an air of condescension
He wore a silk tile anc a velvet jacket
He said be wonld lke to be dramntix
editor, but ‘he was given a place on the
local staff. [fn less than six months tx
was made city editor. After that ‘1s
rise In journalisth was rapid.Probahiy,
“That Baltim ore woman who grave
her pet momicy a first. class foneia
amust have been greatly attached to civ
animal.”
“Yes: it probably gare her,
monkey wreneb to part
mee Ki ‘
SiLyF
f regi in
ith it”
Zé
“
t The: Senare eatitled* “The Pursult a
‘Perhaps the. most — and: inten: 8
_ The right of every man to. be 6 fort .
Before the Bowery theater and previ: .
Rice,"a la Creole.
Dainty Chips
YOU ‘NEED THEM Y
6 ‘Scadden’ $.
Boston Brown Bread, .in cans.
Salmon Stakes, in cans.
Vienna Sausage, in cans,
Asparagus, in cans—Perfection —
IX L Deep Sea Clams,
Dainty German Wafers,
’Frisco Crackers—Lunch, Extra Soda,
Palace and Mixed—all in 1 ib cartoons.
Just-Received and Are Fresh.
I seaeaeaeeee es
SHSISISISKSES = —— 0
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Somethi 5 Suitable.
If you desire anything in the furniture line you
will do ell toexamine this list
Easels, Rugs, Wall Pockets,
Glass Dish Closzts, Music. Racks,
Reception Chairs, Center Tables,
Morris’ Reading Chairs, with adjustable backs,
ais
ae TRS
J AMES K ea :
Ye Me Me Me SMe Se SM se
SE Ee ie He: AS AS AS Ue OH 3
»
THIS IS
NO JOKE..
Milo Lodge
Knights of Pythias....
will give a great
APRIL FOOL BAL,
At Armory Hall
Nevada City...
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901
Latest and catchiest music by
PROF. WILD’S ORCHESTRA
F. E Wadsworth, W. F. Boglebright
N.W. Bennetts; EB T. R. Powell
D. J L. Matler, J. E Isaac
J. V. Sayder, Dr. W. P. Sawyer
Geo. W, Reeks, A.R. Lord
Oapt. W.G. Richards, W. . Dantap
Wm. D+lb:idge, J. Rogers
H, Metzenbsugher, 3S, Lee Leiter
Mark ‘i’. Adams,
Reception Committee
J.G. O'Neill,
O.H Eidy, E+} Moore EJ J. Mi Morgka
Geo, W. Ogden, “s
Wu. H. Sandow, Witt 1 Peer
D. B. Getchell, J.D
Floor Director HON. FRANK T, NILON
Floor Committee
J 5 i Jack3on,
Henry BR. Hskins,
Wm. Quigley,
Ohaus. Symons,
a if kerman
ayy
Hadley
Grand March at 9 o’clock
Extra Ladics 25 cents,
DANCE TICKETS, per couple, $1.00
Gallery—Ge.tiemen 50c, Ladies 25e,
The
Business of Cooper Brs, with
Timber, Lands, Mill Machinery,
well-known . Lumber
éte is offered for sale at a
bargain.
shied farther particulars epaly at the
office at Lamber Yard, Nevada City,
j23 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 Cuses.
Office in Claus ‘Spreekles’ Building.
orner Third aud Market Streets, San
Rooms 12, 14 and 16,
i: a % Stead
y rare opportunity 's offered for inves'ment. Party desires to seli imme500 shares of stock of the
Non Assessabie. Price (0; er share
tor all ur avy pa Company's price,
$1.10 per share. Address,
C. J, TALLON.
j No. 308 Market St.» San Francisco.
=) ESS =
DR. COREY,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
3
diately,
Bachelor's Oi} Company o' California
. Has moved his offices to 10004 Ninth Street,
vetween Jand K, Hours 101012 a. mi, 2 te
4 anc 7to8P M,, or hy appointment,
SACRAMENTO, CAL,
~ Nevada City Assay Office.
Assaying of Ores. of all description,
MM" TESTS AND TH THE REDUCTION OF
hee a ana oe
to. GOL KUUGHI, Broad aed below
ational Hotel .
T. H. HICKS & CO.
Dancing : Schoob ,
Ladies and BAPresteses danciug ations
every Wednesday ev ning, and ehiidirda’
dancing school every Saturday aftermoom by
pee